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Diffstat (limited to 'compiler')
876 files changed, 34334 insertions, 27141 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/rustc/src/main.rs b/compiler/rustc/src/main.rs index 0de1a7819..e21c9b660 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc/src/main.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc/src/main.rs @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +#![feature(unix_sigpipe)] + // A note about jemalloc: rustc uses jemalloc when built for CI and // distribution. The obvious way to do this is with the `#[global_allocator]` // mechanism. However, for complicated reasons (see @@ -23,6 +25,7 @@ // libraries. So we must reference jemalloc symbols one way or another, because // this file is the only object code in the rustc executable. +#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"] fn main() { // See the comment at the top of this file for an explanation of this. #[cfg(feature = "jemalloc-sys")] @@ -58,6 +61,5 @@ fn main() { } } - rustc_driver::set_sigpipe_handler(); rustc_driver::main() } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_ast/Cargo.toml index c24180bac..fcbf96818 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] bitflags = "1.2.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/ast.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/ast.rs index d86db8f8b..4ef43735a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/ast.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/ast.rs @@ -1112,24 +1112,6 @@ pub struct Expr { } impl Expr { - /// Returns `true` if this expression would be valid somewhere that expects a value; - /// for example, an `if` condition. - pub fn returns(&self) -> bool { - if let ExprKind::Block(ref block, _) = self.kind { - match block.stmts.last().map(|last_stmt| &last_stmt.kind) { - // Implicit return - Some(StmtKind::Expr(_)) => true, - // Last statement is an explicit return? - Some(StmtKind::Semi(expr)) => matches!(expr.kind, ExprKind::Ret(_)), - // This is a block that doesn't end in either an implicit or explicit return. - _ => false, - } - } else { - // This is not a block, it is a value. - true - } - } - /// Is this expr either `N`, or `{ N }`. /// /// If this is not the case, name resolution does not resolve `N` when using @@ -1338,14 +1320,13 @@ pub enum ExprKind { /// /// The `PathSegment` represents the method name and its generic arguments /// (within the angle brackets). - /// The first element of the vector of an `Expr` is the expression that evaluates - /// to the object on which the method is being called on (the receiver), - /// and the remaining elements are the rest of the arguments. - /// Thus, `x.foo::<Bar, Baz>(a, b, c, d)` is represented as - /// `ExprKind::MethodCall(PathSegment { foo, [Bar, Baz] }, [x, a, b, c, d])`. + /// The standalone `Expr` is the receiver expression. + /// The vector of `Expr` is the arguments. + /// `x.foo::<Bar, Baz>(a, b, c, d)` is represented as + /// `ExprKind::MethodCall(PathSegment { foo, [Bar, Baz] }, x, [a, b, c, d])`. /// This `Span` is the span of the function, without the dot and receiver /// (e.g. `foo(a, b)` in `x.foo(a, b)` - MethodCall(PathSegment, Vec<P<Expr>>, Span), + MethodCall(PathSegment, P<Expr>, Vec<P<Expr>>, Span), /// A tuple (e.g., `(a, b, c, d)`). Tup(Vec<P<Expr>>), /// A binary operation (e.g., `a + b`, `a * b`). @@ -2957,7 +2938,7 @@ pub enum AssocItemKind { /// An associated function. Fn(Box<Fn>), /// An associated type. - TyAlias(Box<TyAlias>), + Type(Box<TyAlias>), /// A macro expanding to associated items. MacCall(P<MacCall>), } @@ -2967,7 +2948,7 @@ impl AssocItemKind { match *self { Self::Const(defaultness, ..) | Self::Fn(box Fn { defaultness, .. }) - | Self::TyAlias(box TyAlias { defaultness, .. }) => defaultness, + | Self::Type(box TyAlias { defaultness, .. }) => defaultness, Self::MacCall(..) => Defaultness::Final, } } @@ -2978,7 +2959,7 @@ impl From<AssocItemKind> for ItemKind { match assoc_item_kind { AssocItemKind::Const(a, b, c) => ItemKind::Const(a, b, c), AssocItemKind::Fn(fn_kind) => ItemKind::Fn(fn_kind), - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(ty_alias_kind) => ItemKind::TyAlias(ty_alias_kind), + AssocItemKind::Type(ty_alias_kind) => ItemKind::TyAlias(ty_alias_kind), AssocItemKind::MacCall(a) => ItemKind::MacCall(a), } } @@ -2991,7 +2972,7 @@ impl TryFrom<ItemKind> for AssocItemKind { Ok(match item_kind { ItemKind::Const(a, b, c) => AssocItemKind::Const(a, b, c), ItemKind::Fn(fn_kind) => AssocItemKind::Fn(fn_kind), - ItemKind::TyAlias(ty_alias_kind) => AssocItemKind::TyAlias(ty_alias_kind), + ItemKind::TyAlias(ty_kind) => AssocItemKind::Type(ty_kind), ItemKind::MacCall(a) => AssocItemKind::MacCall(a), _ => return Err(item_kind), }) @@ -3043,14 +3024,13 @@ pub type ForeignItem = Item<ForeignItemKind>; mod size_asserts { use super::*; use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(AssocItem, 104); static_assert_size!(AssocItemKind, 32); static_assert_size!(Attribute, 32); static_assert_size!(Block, 48); static_assert_size!(Expr, 104); static_assert_size!(ExprKind, 72); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(Fn, 184); static_assert_size!(ForeignItem, 96); static_assert_size!(ForeignItemKind, 24); @@ -3065,11 +3045,12 @@ mod size_asserts { static_assert_size!(Local, 72); static_assert_size!(Param, 40); static_assert_size!(Pat, 120); - static_assert_size!(PatKind, 96); static_assert_size!(Path, 40); static_assert_size!(PathSegment, 24); + static_assert_size!(PatKind, 96); static_assert_size!(Stmt, 32); static_assert_size!(StmtKind, 16); static_assert_size!(Ty, 96); static_assert_size!(TyKind, 72); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/lib.rs index bd7a85b07..eeb7e56e2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/lib.rs @@ -13,9 +13,7 @@ #![feature(const_default_impls)] #![feature(const_trait_impl)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(label_break_value))] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(negative_impls)] #![feature(slice_internals)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/mut_visit.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/mut_visit.rs index 9fd0b63c4..b970e57e0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/mut_visit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/mut_visit.rs @@ -152,6 +152,12 @@ pub trait MutVisitor: Sized { noop_visit_expr(e, self); } + /// This method is a hack to workaround unstable of `stmt_expr_attributes`. + /// It can be removed once that feature is stabilized. + fn visit_method_receiver_expr(&mut self, ex: &mut P<Expr>) { + self.visit_expr(ex) + } + fn filter_map_expr(&mut self, e: P<Expr>) -> Option<P<Expr>> { noop_filter_map_expr(e, self) } @@ -1106,7 +1112,7 @@ pub fn noop_flat_map_assoc_item<T: MutVisitor>( visit_fn_sig(sig, visitor); visit_opt(body, |body| visitor.visit_block(body)); } - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { + AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { defaultness, generics, where_clauses, @@ -1297,10 +1303,11 @@ pub fn noop_visit_expr<T: MutVisitor>( vis.visit_expr(f); visit_exprs(args, vis); } - ExprKind::MethodCall(PathSegment { ident, id, args }, exprs, span) => { + ExprKind::MethodCall(PathSegment { ident, id, args }, receiver, exprs, span) => { vis.visit_ident(ident); vis.visit_id(id); visit_opt(args, |args| vis.visit_generic_args(args)); + vis.visit_method_receiver_expr(receiver); visit_exprs(exprs, vis); vis.visit_span(span); } @@ -1588,3 +1595,9 @@ impl DummyAstNode for Crate { } } } + +impl<N: DummyAstNode, T: DummyAstNode> DummyAstNode for crate::ast_traits::AstNodeWrapper<N, T> { + fn dummy() -> Self { + crate::ast_traits::AstNodeWrapper::new(N::dummy(), T::dummy()) + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/token.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/token.rs index 97dfb7837..83b10d906 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/token.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/token.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym}; use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{self, edition::Edition, Span, DUMMY_SP}; use std::borrow::Cow; -use std::{fmt, mem}; +use std::fmt; #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable, Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub enum CommentKind { @@ -256,10 +256,6 @@ pub enum TokenKind { Eof, } -// `TokenKind` is used a lot. Make sure it doesn't unintentionally get bigger. -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] -rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(TokenKind, 16); - #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable, Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct Token { pub kind: TokenKind, @@ -335,11 +331,6 @@ impl Token { Token::new(Ident(ident.name, ident.is_raw_guess()), ident.span) } - /// Return this token by value and leave a dummy token in its place. - pub fn take(&mut self) -> Self { - mem::replace(self, Token::dummy()) - } - /// For interpolated tokens, returns a span of the fragment to which the interpolated /// token refers. For all other tokens this is just a regular span. /// It is particularly important to use this for identifiers and lifetimes @@ -354,17 +345,14 @@ impl Token { } pub fn is_op(&self) -> bool { - !matches!( - self.kind, - OpenDelim(..) - | CloseDelim(..) - | Literal(..) - | DocComment(..) - | Ident(..) - | Lifetime(..) - | Interpolated(..) - | Eof - ) + match self.kind { + Eq | Lt | Le | EqEq | Ne | Ge | Gt | AndAnd | OrOr | Not | Tilde | BinOp(_) + | BinOpEq(_) | At | Dot | DotDot | DotDotDot | DotDotEq | Comma | Semi | Colon + | ModSep | RArrow | LArrow | FatArrow | Pound | Dollar | Question | SingleQuote => true, + + OpenDelim(..) | CloseDelim(..) | Literal(..) | DocComment(..) | Ident(..) + | Lifetime(..) | Interpolated(..) | Eof => false, + } } pub fn is_like_plus(&self) -> bool { @@ -733,6 +721,7 @@ impl Token { } impl PartialEq<TokenKind> for Token { + #[inline] fn eq(&self, rhs: &TokenKind) -> bool { self.kind == *rhs } @@ -756,10 +745,6 @@ pub enum Nonterminal { NtVis(P<ast::Visibility>), } -// `Nonterminal` is used a lot. Make sure it doesn't unintentionally get bigger. -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] -rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(Nonterminal, 16); - #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable)] pub enum NonterminalKind { Item, @@ -898,3 +883,17 @@ where panic!("interpolated tokens should not be present in the HIR") } } + +// Some types are used a lot. Make sure they don't unintentionally get bigger. +#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] +mod size_asserts { + use super::*; + use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; + // tidy-alphabetical-start + static_assert_size!(Lit, 12); + static_assert_size!(LitKind, 2); + static_assert_size!(Nonterminal, 16); + static_assert_size!(Token, 24); + static_assert_size!(TokenKind, 16); + // tidy-alphabetical-end +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/tokenstream.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/tokenstream.rs index 875cd620d..015f5c1ee 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/tokenstream.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/tokenstream.rs @@ -47,10 +47,6 @@ pub enum TokenTree { Delimited(DelimSpan, Delimiter, TokenStream), } -// This type is used a lot. Make sure it doesn't unintentionally get bigger. -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] -rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(TokenTree, 32); - // Ensure all fields of `TokenTree` is `Send` and `Sync`. #[cfg(parallel_compiler)] fn _dummy() @@ -249,12 +245,12 @@ impl AttrTokenStream { // properly implemented - we always synthesize fake tokens, // so we never reach this code. - let mut builder = TokenStreamBuilder::new(); + let mut stream = TokenStream::default(); for inner_attr in inner_attrs { - builder.push(inner_attr.tokens()); + stream.push_stream(inner_attr.tokens()); } - builder.push(delim_tokens.clone()); - *tree = TokenTree::Delimited(*span, *delim, builder.build()); + stream.push_stream(delim_tokens.clone()); + *tree = TokenTree::Delimited(*span, *delim, stream); found = true; break; } @@ -308,13 +304,20 @@ pub struct AttributesData { #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Encodable, Decodable)] pub struct TokenStream(pub(crate) Lrc<Vec<TokenTree>>); -// `TokenStream` is used a lot. Make sure it doesn't unintentionally get bigger. -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] -rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(TokenStream, 8); - +/// Similar to `proc_macro::Spacing`, but for tokens. +/// +/// Note that all `ast::TokenTree::Token` instances have a `Spacing`, but when +/// we convert to `proc_macro::TokenTree` for proc macros only `Punct` +/// `TokenTree`s have a `proc_macro::Spacing`. #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable, HashStable_Generic)] pub enum Spacing { + /// The token is not immediately followed by an operator token (as + /// determined by `Token::is_op`). E.g. a `+` token is `Alone` in `+ =`, + /// `+/*foo*/=`, `+ident`, and `+()`. Alone, + + /// The token is immediately followed by an operator token. E.g. a `+` + /// token is `Joint` in `+=` and `++`. Joint, } @@ -502,76 +505,49 @@ impl TokenStream { self.trees().map(|tree| TokenStream::flatten_token_tree(tree)).collect() } -} -// 99.5%+ of the time we have 1 or 2 elements in this vector. -#[derive(Clone)] -pub struct TokenStreamBuilder(SmallVec<[TokenStream; 2]>); - -impl TokenStreamBuilder { - pub fn new() -> TokenStreamBuilder { - TokenStreamBuilder(SmallVec::new()) - } - - pub fn push(&mut self, stream: TokenStream) { - self.0.push(stream); - } - - pub fn build(self) -> TokenStream { - let mut streams = self.0; - match streams.len() { - 0 => TokenStream::default(), - 1 => streams.pop().unwrap(), - _ => { - // We will extend the first stream in `streams` with the - // elements from the subsequent streams. This requires using - // `make_mut()` on the first stream, and in practice this - // doesn't cause cloning 99.9% of the time. - // - // One very common use case is when `streams` has two elements, - // where the first stream has any number of elements within - // (often 1, but sometimes many more) and the second stream has - // a single element within. - - // Determine how much the first stream will be extended. - // Needed to avoid quadratic blow up from on-the-fly - // reallocations (#57735). - let num_appends = streams.iter().skip(1).map(|ts| ts.len()).sum(); - - // Get the first stream, which will become the result stream. - // If it's `None`, create an empty stream. - let mut iter = streams.into_iter(); - let mut res_stream_lrc = iter.next().unwrap().0; - - // Append the subsequent elements to the result stream, after - // reserving space for them. - let res_vec_mut = Lrc::make_mut(&mut res_stream_lrc); - res_vec_mut.reserve(num_appends); - for stream in iter { - let stream_iter = stream.0.iter().cloned(); - - // If (a) `res_mut_vec` is not empty and the last tree - // within it is a token tree marked with `Joint`, and (b) - // `stream` is not empty and the first tree within it is a - // token tree, and (c) the two tokens can be glued - // together... - if let Some(TokenTree::Token(last_tok, Spacing::Joint)) = res_vec_mut.last() - && let Some(TokenTree::Token(tok, spacing)) = stream.0.first() - && let Some(glued_tok) = last_tok.glue(&tok) - { - // ...then overwrite the last token tree in - // `res_vec_mut` with the glued token, and skip the - // first token tree from `stream`. - *res_vec_mut.last_mut().unwrap() = TokenTree::Token(glued_tok, *spacing); - res_vec_mut.extend(stream_iter.skip(1)); - } else { - // Append all of `stream`. - res_vec_mut.extend(stream_iter); - } - } + // If `vec` is not empty, try to glue `tt` onto its last token. The return + // value indicates if gluing took place. + fn try_glue_to_last(vec: &mut Vec<TokenTree>, tt: &TokenTree) -> bool { + if let Some(TokenTree::Token(last_tok, Spacing::Joint)) = vec.last() + && let TokenTree::Token(tok, spacing) = tt + && let Some(glued_tok) = last_tok.glue(&tok) + { + // ...then overwrite the last token tree in `vec` with the + // glued token, and skip the first token tree from `stream`. + *vec.last_mut().unwrap() = TokenTree::Token(glued_tok, *spacing); + true + } else { + false + } + } - TokenStream(res_stream_lrc) - } + // Push `tt` onto the end of the stream, possibly gluing it to the last + // token. Uses `make_mut` to maximize efficiency. + pub fn push_tree(&mut self, tt: TokenTree) { + let vec_mut = Lrc::make_mut(&mut self.0); + + if Self::try_glue_to_last(vec_mut, &tt) { + // nothing else to do + } else { + vec_mut.push(tt); + } + } + + // Push `stream` onto the end of the stream, possibly gluing the first + // token tree to the last token. (No other token trees will be glued.) + // Uses `make_mut` to maximize efficiency. + pub fn push_stream(&mut self, stream: TokenStream) { + let vec_mut = Lrc::make_mut(&mut self.0); + + let stream_iter = stream.0.iter().cloned(); + + if let Some(first) = stream.0.first() && Self::try_glue_to_last(vec_mut, first) { + // Now skip the first token tree from `stream`. + vec_mut.extend(stream_iter.skip(1)); + } else { + // Append all of `stream`. + vec_mut.extend(stream_iter); } } } @@ -664,3 +640,17 @@ impl DelimSpan { self.open.with_hi(self.close.hi()) } } + +// Some types are used a lot. Make sure they don't unintentionally get bigger. +#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] +mod size_asserts { + use super::*; + use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; + // tidy-alphabetical-start + static_assert_size!(AttrTokenStream, 8); + static_assert_size!(AttrTokenTree, 32); + static_assert_size!(LazyAttrTokenStream, 8); + static_assert_size!(TokenStream, 8); + static_assert_size!(TokenTree, 32); + // tidy-alphabetical-end +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/parser.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/parser.rs index 6c5c7f66f..b40ad6f70 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/parser.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/parser.rs @@ -396,9 +396,9 @@ pub fn contains_exterior_struct_lit(value: &ast::Expr) -> bool { contains_exterior_struct_lit(&x) } - ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(.., ref exprs, _) => { + ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, ref receiver, _, _) => { // X { y: 1 }.bar(...) - contains_exterior_struct_lit(&exprs[0]) + contains_exterior_struct_lit(&receiver) } _ => false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/visit.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/visit.rs index 1d0de5a4b..6f56c1ef0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/visit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/visit.rs @@ -140,6 +140,11 @@ pub trait Visitor<'ast>: Sized { fn visit_expr(&mut self, ex: &'ast Expr) { walk_expr(self, ex) } + /// This method is a hack to workaround unstable of `stmt_expr_attributes`. + /// It can be removed once that feature is stabilized. + fn visit_method_receiver_expr(&mut self, ex: &'ast Expr) { + self.visit_expr(ex) + } fn visit_expr_post(&mut self, _ex: &'ast Expr) {} fn visit_ty(&mut self, t: &'ast Ty) { walk_ty(self, t) @@ -244,14 +249,12 @@ pub trait Visitor<'ast>: Sized { #[macro_export] macro_rules! walk_list { - ($visitor: expr, $method: ident, $list: expr) => { - for elem in $list { - $visitor.$method(elem) - } - }; - ($visitor: expr, $method: ident, $list: expr, $($extra_args: expr),*) => { - for elem in $list { - $visitor.$method(elem, $($extra_args,)*) + ($visitor: expr, $method: ident, $list: expr $(, $($extra_args: expr),* )?) => { + { + #[cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), allow(for_loops_over_fallibles))] + for elem in $list { + $visitor.$method(elem $(, $($extra_args,)* )?) + } } } } @@ -685,7 +688,7 @@ pub fn walk_assoc_item<'a, V: Visitor<'a>>(visitor: &mut V, item: &'a AssocItem, let kind = FnKind::Fn(FnCtxt::Assoc(ctxt), ident, sig, vis, generics, body.as_deref()); visitor.visit_fn(kind, span, id); } - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { generics, bounds, ty, .. }) => { + AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { generics, bounds, ty, .. }) => { visitor.visit_generics(generics); walk_list!(visitor, visit_param_bound, bounds, BoundKind::Bound); walk_list!(visitor, visit_ty, ty); @@ -795,8 +798,9 @@ pub fn walk_expr<'a, V: Visitor<'a>>(visitor: &mut V, expression: &'a Expr) { visitor.visit_expr(callee_expression); walk_list!(visitor, visit_expr, arguments); } - ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ref arguments, _span) => { + ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ref receiver, ref arguments, _span) => { visitor.visit_path_segment(segment); + visitor.visit_expr(receiver); walk_list!(visitor, visit_expr, arguments); } ExprKind::Binary(_, ref left_expression, ref right_expression) => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/asm.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/asm.rs index 24672efc6..450cdf246 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/asm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/asm.rs @@ -192,26 +192,13 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { } } InlineAsmOperand::Sym { ref sym } => { - if !self.tcx.features().asm_sym { - feature_err( - &sess.parse_sess, - sym::asm_sym, - *op_sp, - "sym operands for inline assembly are unstable", - ) - .emit(); - } - let static_def_id = self .resolver .get_partial_res(sym.id) - .filter(|res| res.unresolved_segments() == 0) - .and_then(|res| { - if let Res::Def(DefKind::Static(_), def_id) = res.base_res() { - Some(def_id) - } else { - None - } + .and_then(|res| res.full_res()) + .and_then(|res| match res { + Res::Def(DefKind::Static(_), def_id) => Some(def_id), + _ => None, }); if let Some(def_id) = static_def_id { @@ -237,7 +224,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { // Wrap the expression in an AnonConst. let parent_def_id = self.current_hir_id_owner; let node_id = self.next_node_id(); - self.create_def(parent_def_id, node_id, DefPathData::AnonConst); + self.create_def(parent_def_id.def_id, node_id, DefPathData::AnonConst); let anon_const = AnonConst { id: node_id, value: P(expr) }; hir::InlineAsmOperand::SymFn { anon_const: self.lower_anon_const(&anon_const), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/errors.rs index c87d0ca96..157f46501 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/errors.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -use rustc_errors::{fluent, AddSubdiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticArgFromDisplay}; -use rustc_macros::{SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; +use rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgFromDisplay; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span, Symbol}; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::generic_type_with_parentheses, code = "E0214")] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_generic_type_with_parentheses, code = "E0214")] pub struct GenericTypeWithParentheses { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -12,35 +12,42 @@ pub struct GenericTypeWithParentheses { pub sub: Option<UseAngleBrackets>, } -#[derive(Clone, Copy)] +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(ast_lowering_use_angle_brackets, applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] pub struct UseAngleBrackets { + #[suggestion_part(code = "<")] pub open_param: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ">")] pub close_param: Span, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for UseAngleBrackets { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic) { - diag.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::ast_lowering::use_angle_brackets, - vec![(self.open_param, String::from("<")), (self.close_param, String::from(">"))], - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[help] -#[diag(ast_lowering::invalid_abi, code = "E0703")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_abi, code = "E0703")] +#[note] pub struct InvalidAbi { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, pub abi: Symbol, - pub valid_abis: String, + pub command: String, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub suggestion: Option<InvalidAbiSuggestion>, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[suggestion( + ast_lowering_invalid_abi_suggestion, + code = "{suggestion}", + applicability = "maybe-incorrect" +)] +pub struct InvalidAbiSuggestion { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub suggestion: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::assoc_ty_parentheses)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_assoc_ty_parentheses)] pub struct AssocTyParentheses { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -48,123 +55,116 @@ pub struct AssocTyParentheses { pub sub: AssocTyParenthesesSub, } -#[derive(Clone, Copy)] +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Subdiagnostic)] pub enum AssocTyParenthesesSub { - Empty { parentheses_span: Span }, - NotEmpty { open_param: Span, close_param: Span }, -} - -impl AddSubdiagnostic for AssocTyParenthesesSub { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic) { - match self { - Self::Empty { parentheses_span } => diag.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::ast_lowering::remove_parentheses, - vec![(parentheses_span, String::new())], - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ), - Self::NotEmpty { open_param, close_param } => diag.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::ast_lowering::use_angle_brackets, - vec![(open_param, String::from("<")), (close_param, String::from(">"))], - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ), - }; - } -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::misplaced_impl_trait, code = "E0562")] + #[multipart_suggestion(ast_lowering_remove_parentheses)] + Empty { + #[suggestion_part(code = "")] + parentheses_span: Span, + }, + #[multipart_suggestion(ast_lowering_use_angle_brackets)] + NotEmpty { + #[suggestion_part(code = "<")] + open_param: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ">")] + close_param: Span, + }, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_misplaced_impl_trait, code = "E0562")] pub struct MisplacedImplTrait<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub position: DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::rustc_box_attribute_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_rustc_box_attribute_error)] pub struct RustcBoxAttributeError { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::underscore_expr_lhs_assign)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_underscore_expr_lhs_assign)] pub struct UnderscoreExprLhsAssign { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::base_expression_double_dot)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_base_expression_double_dot)] pub struct BaseExpressionDoubleDot { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::await_only_in_async_fn_and_blocks, code = "E0728")] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_await_only_in_async_fn_and_blocks, code = "E0728")] pub struct AwaitOnlyInAsyncFnAndBlocks { #[primary_span] #[label] pub dot_await_span: Span, - #[label(ast_lowering::this_not_async)] + #[label(ast_lowering_this_not_async)] pub item_span: Option<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::generator_too_many_parameters, code = "E0628")] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_generator_too_many_parameters, code = "E0628")] pub struct GeneratorTooManyParameters { #[primary_span] pub fn_decl_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::closure_cannot_be_static, code = "E0697")] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_closure_cannot_be_static, code = "E0697")] pub struct ClosureCannotBeStatic { #[primary_span] pub fn_decl_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] #[help] -#[diag(ast_lowering::async_non_move_closure_not_supported, code = "E0708")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_async_non_move_closure_not_supported, code = "E0708")] pub struct AsyncNonMoveClosureNotSupported { #[primary_span] pub fn_decl_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::functional_record_update_destructuring_assignment)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_functional_record_update_destructuring_assignment)] pub struct FunctionalRecordUpdateDestructuringAssignemnt { #[primary_span] #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::async_generators_not_supported, code = "E0727")] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_async_generators_not_supported, code = "E0727")] pub struct AsyncGeneratorsNotSupported { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::inline_asm_unsupported_target, code = "E0472")] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_inline_asm_unsupported_target, code = "E0472")] pub struct InlineAsmUnsupportedTarget { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::att_syntax_only_x86)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_att_syntax_only_x86)] pub struct AttSyntaxOnlyX86 { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::abi_specified_multiple_times)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_abi_specified_multiple_times)] pub struct AbiSpecifiedMultipleTimes { #[primary_span] pub abi_span: Span, @@ -175,24 +175,24 @@ pub struct AbiSpecifiedMultipleTimes { pub equivalent: Option<()>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::clobber_abi_not_supported)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_clobber_abi_not_supported)] pub struct ClobberAbiNotSupported { #[primary_span] pub abi_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] #[note] -#[diag(ast_lowering::invalid_abi_clobber_abi)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_abi_clobber_abi)] pub struct InvalidAbiClobberAbi { #[primary_span] pub abi_span: Span, pub supported_abis: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::invalid_register)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_register)] pub struct InvalidRegister<'a> { #[primary_span] pub op_span: Span, @@ -200,8 +200,8 @@ pub struct InvalidRegister<'a> { pub error: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::invalid_register_class)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_register_class)] pub struct InvalidRegisterClass<'a> { #[primary_span] pub op_span: Span, @@ -209,61 +209,61 @@ pub struct InvalidRegisterClass<'a> { pub error: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::invalid_asm_template_modifier_reg_class)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_asm_template_modifier_reg_class)] pub struct InvalidAsmTemplateModifierRegClass { #[primary_span] - #[label(ast_lowering::template_modifier)] + #[label(ast_lowering_template_modifier)] pub placeholder_span: Span, - #[label(ast_lowering::argument)] + #[label(ast_lowering_argument)] pub op_span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] pub sub: InvalidAsmTemplateModifierRegClassSub, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum InvalidAsmTemplateModifierRegClassSub { - #[note(ast_lowering::support_modifiers)] + #[note(ast_lowering_support_modifiers)] SupportModifier { class_name: Symbol, modifiers: String }, - #[note(ast_lowering::does_not_support_modifiers)] + #[note(ast_lowering_does_not_support_modifiers)] DoesNotSupportModifier { class_name: Symbol }, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::invalid_asm_template_modifier_const)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_asm_template_modifier_const)] pub struct InvalidAsmTemplateModifierConst { #[primary_span] - #[label(ast_lowering::template_modifier)] + #[label(ast_lowering_template_modifier)] pub placeholder_span: Span, - #[label(ast_lowering::argument)] + #[label(ast_lowering_argument)] pub op_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::invalid_asm_template_modifier_sym)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_asm_template_modifier_sym)] pub struct InvalidAsmTemplateModifierSym { #[primary_span] - #[label(ast_lowering::template_modifier)] + #[label(ast_lowering_template_modifier)] pub placeholder_span: Span, - #[label(ast_lowering::argument)] + #[label(ast_lowering_argument)] pub op_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::register_class_only_clobber)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_register_class_only_clobber)] pub struct RegisterClassOnlyClobber { #[primary_span] pub op_span: Span, pub reg_class_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::register_conflict)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_register_conflict)] pub struct RegisterConflict<'a> { #[primary_span] - #[label(ast_lowering::register1)] + #[label(ast_lowering_register1)] pub op_span1: Span, - #[label(ast_lowering::register2)] + #[label(ast_lowering_register2)] pub op_span2: Span, pub reg1_name: &'a str, pub reg2_name: &'a str, @@ -271,14 +271,14 @@ pub struct RegisterConflict<'a> { pub in_out: Option<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] #[help] -#[diag(ast_lowering::sub_tuple_binding)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_sub_tuple_binding)] pub struct SubTupleBinding<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] #[suggestion_verbose( - ast_lowering::sub_tuple_binding_suggestion, + ast_lowering_sub_tuple_binding_suggestion, code = "..", applicability = "maybe-incorrect" )] @@ -288,57 +288,57 @@ pub struct SubTupleBinding<'a> { pub ctx: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::extra_double_dot)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_extra_double_dot)] pub struct ExtraDoubleDot<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - #[label(ast_lowering::previously_used_here)] + #[label(ast_lowering_previously_used_here)] pub prev_span: Span, pub ctx: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] #[note] -#[diag(ast_lowering::misplaced_double_dot)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_misplaced_double_dot)] pub struct MisplacedDoubleDot { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::misplaced_relax_trait_bound)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_misplaced_relax_trait_bound)] pub struct MisplacedRelaxTraitBound { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::not_supported_for_lifetime_binder_async_closure)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_not_supported_for_lifetime_binder_async_closure)] pub struct NotSupportedForLifetimeBinderAsyncClosure { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::arbitrary_expression_in_pattern)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_arbitrary_expression_in_pattern)] pub struct ArbitraryExpressionInPattern { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::inclusive_range_with_no_end)] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_inclusive_range_with_no_end)] pub struct InclusiveRangeWithNoEnd { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering::trait_fn_async, code = "E0706")] +#[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] +#[diag(ast_lowering_trait_fn_async, code = "E0706")] #[note] -#[note(ast_lowering::note2)] +#[note(note2)] pub struct TraitFnAsync { #[primary_span] pub fn_span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs index 7b8070d3c..ec9c39350 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { hir::ExprKind::Call(f, self.lower_exprs(args)) } } - ExprKind::MethodCall(ref seg, ref args, span) => { + ExprKind::MethodCall(ref seg, ref receiver, ref args, span) => { let hir_seg = self.arena.alloc(self.lower_path_segment( e.span, seg, @@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { ParenthesizedGenericArgs::Err, &ImplTraitContext::Disallowed(ImplTraitPosition::Path), )); - let receiver = self.lower_expr(&args[0]); + let receiver = self.lower_expr(receiver); let args = - self.arena.alloc_from_iter(args[1..].iter().map(|x| self.lower_expr_mut(x))); + self.arena.alloc_from_iter(args.iter().map(|x| self.lower_expr_mut(x))); hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(hir_seg, receiver, args, self.lower_span(span)) } ExprKind::Binary(binop, ref lhs, ref rhs) => { @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { let node_id = self.next_node_id(); // Add a definition for the in-band const def. - self.create_def(parent_def_id, node_id, DefPathData::AnonConst); + self.create_def(parent_def_id.def_id, node_id, DefPathData::AnonConst); let anon_const = AnonConst { id: node_id, value: arg }; generic_args.push(AngleBracketedArg::Arg(GenericArg::Const(anon_const))); @@ -387,32 +387,58 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { then: &Block, else_opt: Option<&Expr>, ) -> hir::ExprKind<'hir> { - let lowered_cond = self.lower_expr(cond); - let new_cond = self.manage_let_cond(lowered_cond); + let lowered_cond = self.lower_cond(cond); let then_expr = self.lower_block_expr(then); if let Some(rslt) = else_opt { - hir::ExprKind::If(new_cond, self.arena.alloc(then_expr), Some(self.lower_expr(rslt))) + hir::ExprKind::If( + lowered_cond, + self.arena.alloc(then_expr), + Some(self.lower_expr(rslt)), + ) } else { - hir::ExprKind::If(new_cond, self.arena.alloc(then_expr), None) + hir::ExprKind::If(lowered_cond, self.arena.alloc(then_expr), None) } } - // If `cond` kind is `let`, returns `let`. Otherwise, wraps and returns `cond` - // in a temporary block. - fn manage_let_cond(&mut self, cond: &'hir hir::Expr<'hir>) -> &'hir hir::Expr<'hir> { - fn has_let_expr<'hir>(expr: &'hir hir::Expr<'hir>) -> bool { - match expr.kind { - hir::ExprKind::Binary(_, lhs, rhs) => has_let_expr(lhs) || has_let_expr(rhs), - hir::ExprKind::Let(..) => true, + // Lowers a condition (i.e. `cond` in `if cond` or `while cond`), wrapping it in a terminating scope + // so that temporaries created in the condition don't live beyond it. + fn lower_cond(&mut self, cond: &Expr) -> &'hir hir::Expr<'hir> { + fn has_let_expr(expr: &Expr) -> bool { + match &expr.kind { + ExprKind::Binary(_, lhs, rhs) => has_let_expr(lhs) || has_let_expr(rhs), + ExprKind::Let(..) => true, _ => false, } } - if has_let_expr(cond) { - cond - } else { - let reason = DesugaringKind::CondTemporary; - let span_block = self.mark_span_with_reason(reason, cond.span, None); - self.expr_drop_temps(span_block, cond, AttrVec::new()) + + // We have to take special care for `let` exprs in the condition, e.g. in + // `if let pat = val` or `if foo && let pat = val`, as we _do_ want `val` to live beyond the + // condition in this case. + // + // In order to mantain the drop behavior for the non `let` parts of the condition, + // we still wrap them in terminating scopes, e.g. `if foo && let pat = val` essentially + // gets transformed into `if { let _t = foo; _t } && let pat = val` + match &cond.kind { + ExprKind::Binary(op @ Spanned { node: ast::BinOpKind::And, .. }, lhs, rhs) + if has_let_expr(cond) => + { + let op = self.lower_binop(*op); + let lhs = self.lower_cond(lhs); + let rhs = self.lower_cond(rhs); + + self.arena.alloc(self.expr( + cond.span, + hir::ExprKind::Binary(op, lhs, rhs), + AttrVec::new(), + )) + } + ExprKind::Let(..) => self.lower_expr(cond), + _ => { + let cond = self.lower_expr(cond); + let reason = DesugaringKind::CondTemporary; + let span_block = self.mark_span_with_reason(reason, cond.span, None); + self.expr_drop_temps(span_block, cond, AttrVec::new()) + } } } @@ -439,14 +465,13 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { body: &Block, opt_label: Option<Label>, ) -> hir::ExprKind<'hir> { - let lowered_cond = self.with_loop_condition_scope(|t| t.lower_expr(cond)); - let new_cond = self.manage_let_cond(lowered_cond); + let lowered_cond = self.with_loop_condition_scope(|t| t.lower_cond(cond)); let then = self.lower_block_expr(body); let expr_break = self.expr_break(span, AttrVec::new()); let stmt_break = self.stmt_expr(span, expr_break); let else_blk = self.block_all(span, arena_vec![self; stmt_break], None); let else_expr = self.arena.alloc(self.expr_block(else_blk, AttrVec::new())); - let if_kind = hir::ExprKind::If(new_cond, self.arena.alloc(then), Some(else_expr)); + let if_kind = hir::ExprKind::If(lowered_cond, self.arena.alloc(then), Some(else_expr)); let if_expr = self.expr(span, if_kind, AttrVec::new()); let block = self.block_expr(self.arena.alloc(if_expr)); let span = self.lower_span(span.with_hi(cond.span.hi())); @@ -1044,9 +1069,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { if let ExprKind::Path(qself, path) = &expr.kind { // Does the path resolve to something disallowed in a tuple struct/variant pattern? if let Some(partial_res) = self.resolver.get_partial_res(expr.id) { - if partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 - && !partial_res.base_res().expected_in_tuple_struct_pat() - { + if let Some(res) = partial_res.full_res() && !res.expected_in_tuple_struct_pat() { return None; } } @@ -1066,9 +1089,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { if let ExprKind::Path(qself, path) = &expr.kind { // Does the path resolve to something disallowed in a unit struct/variant pattern? if let Some(partial_res) = self.resolver.get_partial_res(expr.id) { - if partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 - && !partial_res.base_res().expected_in_unit_struct_pat() - { + if let Some(res) = partial_res.full_res() && !res.expected_in_unit_struct_pat() { return None; } } @@ -1609,11 +1630,11 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { } /// Desugar `ExprKind::Yeet` from: `do yeet <expr>` into: - /// ```rust + /// ```ignore(illustrative) /// // If there is an enclosing `try {...}`: - /// break 'catch_target FromResidual::from_residual(Yeet(residual)), + /// break 'catch_target FromResidual::from_residual(Yeet(residual)); /// // Otherwise: - /// return FromResidual::from_residual(Yeet(residual)), + /// return FromResidual::from_residual(Yeet(residual)); /// ``` /// But to simplify this, there's a `from_yeet` lang item function which /// handles the combined `FromResidual::from_residual(Yeet(residual))`. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/index.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/index.rs index 85846b567..f1851d7b4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/index.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/index.rs @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pub(super) struct NodeCollector<'a, 'hir> { /// The parent of this node parent_node: hir::ItemLocalId, - owner: LocalDefId, + owner: OwnerId, definitions: &'a definitions::Definitions, } @@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> NodeCollector<'a, 'hir> { current_dep_node_owner={} ({:?}), hir_id.owner={} ({:?})", self.source_map.span_to_diagnostic_string(span), node, - self.definitions.def_path(self.owner).to_string_no_crate_verbose(), + self.definitions.def_path(self.owner.def_id).to_string_no_crate_verbose(), self.owner, - self.definitions.def_path(hir_id.owner).to_string_no_crate_verbose(), + self.definitions.def_path(hir_id.owner.def_id).to_string_no_crate_verbose(), hir_id.owner, ) } @@ -112,19 +112,19 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for NodeCollector<'a, 'hir> { fn visit_nested_item(&mut self, item: ItemId) { debug!("visit_nested_item: {:?}", item); - self.insert_nested(item.def_id); + self.insert_nested(item.owner_id.def_id); } fn visit_nested_trait_item(&mut self, item_id: TraitItemId) { - self.insert_nested(item_id.def_id); + self.insert_nested(item_id.owner_id.def_id); } fn visit_nested_impl_item(&mut self, item_id: ImplItemId) { - self.insert_nested(item_id.def_id); + self.insert_nested(item_id.owner_id.def_id); } fn visit_nested_foreign_item(&mut self, foreign_id: ForeignItemId) { - self.insert_nested(foreign_id.def_id); + self.insert_nested(foreign_id.owner_id.def_id); } fn visit_nested_body(&mut self, id: BodyId) { @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for NodeCollector<'a, 'hir> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn visit_item(&mut self, i: &'hir Item<'hir>) { - debug_assert_eq!(i.def_id, self.owner); + debug_assert_eq!(i.owner_id, self.owner); self.with_parent(i.hir_id(), |this| { if let ItemKind::Struct(ref struct_def, _) = i.kind { // If this is a tuple or unit-like struct, register the constructor. @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for NodeCollector<'a, 'hir> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, fi: &'hir ForeignItem<'hir>) { - debug_assert_eq!(fi.def_id, self.owner); + debug_assert_eq!(fi.owner_id, self.owner); self.with_parent(fi.hir_id(), |this| { intravisit::walk_foreign_item(this, fi); }); @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for NodeCollector<'a, 'hir> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, ti: &'hir TraitItem<'hir>) { - debug_assert_eq!(ti.def_id, self.owner); + debug_assert_eq!(ti.owner_id, self.owner); self.with_parent(ti.hir_id(), |this| { intravisit::walk_trait_item(this, ti); }); @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for NodeCollector<'a, 'hir> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, ii: &'hir ImplItem<'hir>) { - debug_assert_eq!(ii.def_id, self.owner); + debug_assert_eq!(ii.owner_id, self.owner); self.with_parent(ii.hir_id(), |this| { intravisit::walk_impl_item(this, ii); }); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/item.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/item.rs index 550833275..76316a574 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/item.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/item.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use super::errors::{InvalidAbi, MisplacedRelaxTraitBound}; +use super::errors::{InvalidAbi, InvalidAbiSuggestion, MisplacedRelaxTraitBound}; use super::ResolverAstLoweringExt; use super::{Arena, AstOwner, ImplTraitContext, ImplTraitPosition}; use super::{FnDeclKind, LoweringContext, ParamMode}; @@ -14,9 +14,10 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::{LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; use rustc_hir::PredicateOrigin; use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; use rustc_middle::ty::{DefIdTree, ResolverAstLowering, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_span::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name; use rustc_span::source_map::DesugaringKind; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident}; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; use rustc_target::spec::abi; use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec}; @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> ItemLowerer<'a, 'hir> { bodies: Vec::new(), attrs: SortedMap::default(), children: FxHashMap::default(), - current_hir_id_owner: CRATE_DEF_ID, + current_hir_id_owner: hir::CRATE_OWNER_ID, item_local_id_counter: hir::ItemLocalId::new(0), node_id_to_local_id: Default::default(), local_id_to_def_id: SortedMap::new(), @@ -176,7 +177,8 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { } pub(super) fn lower_item_ref(&mut self, i: &Item) -> SmallVec<[hir::ItemId; 1]> { - let mut node_ids = smallvec![hir::ItemId { def_id: self.local_def_id(i.id) }]; + let mut node_ids = + smallvec![hir::ItemId { owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: self.local_def_id(i.id) } }]; if let ItemKind::Use(ref use_tree) = &i.kind { self.lower_item_id_use_tree(use_tree, i.id, &mut node_ids); } @@ -192,7 +194,9 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { match tree.kind { UseTreeKind::Nested(ref nested_vec) => { for &(ref nested, id) in nested_vec { - vec.push(hir::ItemId { def_id: self.local_def_id(id) }); + vec.push(hir::ItemId { + owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: self.local_def_id(id) }, + }); self.lower_item_id_use_tree(nested, id, vec); } } @@ -201,7 +205,9 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { for (_, &id) in iter::zip(self.expect_full_res_from_use(base_id).skip(1), &[id1, id2]) { - vec.push(hir::ItemId { def_id: self.local_def_id(id) }); + vec.push(hir::ItemId { + owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: self.local_def_id(id) }, + }); } } } @@ -214,7 +220,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { let attrs = self.lower_attrs(hir_id, &i.attrs); let kind = self.lower_item_kind(i.span, i.id, hir_id, &mut ident, attrs, vis_span, &i.kind); let item = hir::Item { - def_id: hir_id.expect_owner(), + owner_id: hir_id.expect_owner(), ident: self.lower_ident(ident), kind, vis_span, @@ -539,7 +545,11 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { let ident = *ident; let mut path = path.clone(); for seg in &mut path.segments { - seg.id = self.next_node_id(); + // Give the cloned segment the same resolution information + // as the old one (this is needed for stability checking). + let new_id = self.next_node_id(); + self.resolver.clone_res(seg.id, new_id); + seg.id = new_id; } let span = path.span; @@ -552,7 +562,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { } let item = hir::Item { - def_id: new_id, + owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: new_id }, ident: this.lower_ident(ident), kind, vis_span, @@ -608,7 +618,11 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { // Give the segments new node-ids since they are being cloned. for seg in &mut prefix.segments { - seg.id = self.next_node_id(); + // Give the cloned segment the same resolution information + // as the old one (this is needed for stability checking). + let new_id = self.next_node_id(); + self.resolver.clone_res(seg.id, new_id); + seg.id = new_id; } // Each `use` import is an item and thus are owners of the @@ -626,7 +640,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { } let item = hir::Item { - def_id: new_hir_id, + owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: new_hir_id }, ident: this.lower_ident(ident), kind, vis_span, @@ -646,10 +660,10 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { fn lower_foreign_item(&mut self, i: &ForeignItem) -> &'hir hir::ForeignItem<'hir> { let hir_id = self.lower_node_id(i.id); - let def_id = hir_id.expect_owner(); + let owner_id = hir_id.expect_owner(); self.lower_attrs(hir_id, &i.attrs); let item = hir::ForeignItem { - def_id, + owner_id, ident: self.lower_ident(i.ident), kind: match i.kind { ForeignItemKind::Fn(box Fn { ref sig, ref generics, .. }) => { @@ -688,7 +702,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { fn lower_foreign_item_ref(&mut self, i: &ForeignItem) -> hir::ForeignItemRef { hir::ForeignItemRef { - id: hir::ForeignItemId { def_id: self.local_def_id(i.id) }, + id: hir::ForeignItemId { owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: self.local_def_id(i.id) } }, ident: self.lower_ident(i.ident), span: self.lower_span(i.span), } @@ -798,7 +812,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { ); (generics, hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(sig, hir::TraitFn::Provided(body_id)), true) } - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { + AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { ref generics, where_clauses, ref bounds, @@ -831,7 +845,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { self.lower_attrs(hir_id, &i.attrs); let item = hir::TraitItem { - def_id: trait_item_def_id, + owner_id: trait_item_def_id, ident: self.lower_ident(i.ident), generics, kind, @@ -844,13 +858,13 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { fn lower_trait_item_ref(&mut self, i: &AssocItem) -> hir::TraitItemRef { let kind = match &i.kind { AssocItemKind::Const(..) => hir::AssocItemKind::Const, - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..) => hir::AssocItemKind::Type, + AssocItemKind::Type(..) => hir::AssocItemKind::Type, AssocItemKind::Fn(box Fn { sig, .. }) => { hir::AssocItemKind::Fn { has_self: sig.decl.has_self() } } AssocItemKind::MacCall(..) => unimplemented!(), }; - let id = hir::TraitItemId { def_id: self.local_def_id(i.id) }; + let id = hir::TraitItemId { owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: self.local_def_id(i.id) } }; hir::TraitItemRef { id, ident: self.lower_ident(i.ident), @@ -892,7 +906,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { (generics, hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(sig, body_id)) } - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { generics, where_clauses, ty, .. }) => { + AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { generics, where_clauses, ty, .. }) => { let mut generics = generics.clone(); add_ty_alias_where_clause(&mut generics, *where_clauses, false); self.lower_generics( @@ -902,11 +916,11 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { |this| match ty { None => { let ty = this.arena.alloc(this.ty(i.span, hir::TyKind::Err)); - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ty) } Some(ty) => { let ty = this.lower_ty(ty, &ImplTraitContext::TypeAliasesOpaqueTy); - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ty) } }, ) @@ -917,7 +931,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { let hir_id = self.lower_node_id(i.id); self.lower_attrs(hir_id, &i.attrs); let item = hir::ImplItem { - def_id: hir_id.expect_owner(), + owner_id: hir_id.expect_owner(), ident: self.lower_ident(i.ident), generics, kind, @@ -930,18 +944,21 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { fn lower_impl_item_ref(&mut self, i: &AssocItem) -> hir::ImplItemRef { hir::ImplItemRef { - id: hir::ImplItemId { def_id: self.local_def_id(i.id) }, + id: hir::ImplItemId { owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: self.local_def_id(i.id) } }, ident: self.lower_ident(i.ident), span: self.lower_span(i.span), kind: match &i.kind { AssocItemKind::Const(..) => hir::AssocItemKind::Const, - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..) => hir::AssocItemKind::Type, + AssocItemKind::Type(..) => hir::AssocItemKind::Type, AssocItemKind::Fn(box Fn { sig, .. }) => { hir::AssocItemKind::Fn { has_self: sig.decl.has_self() } } AssocItemKind::MacCall(..) => unimplemented!(), }, - trait_item_def_id: self.resolver.get_partial_res(i.id).map(|r| r.base_res().def_id()), + trait_item_def_id: self + .resolver + .get_partial_res(i.id) + .map(|r| r.expect_full_res().def_id()), } } @@ -1049,9 +1066,9 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { asyncness: Async, body: Option<&Block>, ) -> hir::BodyId { - let closure_id = match asyncness { - Async::Yes { closure_id, .. } => closure_id, - Async::No => return self.lower_fn_body_block(span, decl, body), + let (closure_id, body) = match (asyncness, body) { + (Async::Yes { closure_id, .. }, Some(body)) => (closure_id, body), + _ => return self.lower_fn_body_block(span, decl, body), }; self.lower_body(|this| { @@ -1193,16 +1210,15 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { parameters.push(new_parameter); } - let body_span = body.map_or(span, |b| b.span); let async_expr = this.make_async_expr( CaptureBy::Value, closure_id, None, - body_span, + body.span, hir::AsyncGeneratorKind::Fn, |this| { // Create a block from the user's function body: - let user_body = this.lower_block_expr_opt(body_span, body); + let user_body = this.lower_block_expr(body); // Transform into `drop-temps { <user-body> }`, an expression: let desugared_span = @@ -1234,7 +1250,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { ( this.arena.alloc_from_iter(parameters), - this.expr(body_span, async_expr, AttrVec::new()), + this.expr(body.span, async_expr, AttrVec::new()), ) }) } @@ -1280,10 +1296,19 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { } fn error_on_invalid_abi(&self, abi: StrLit) { + let abi_names = abi::enabled_names(self.tcx.features(), abi.span) + .iter() + .map(|s| Symbol::intern(s)) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + let suggested_name = find_best_match_for_name(&abi_names, abi.symbol_unescaped, None); self.tcx.sess.emit_err(InvalidAbi { + abi: abi.symbol_unescaped, span: abi.span, - abi: abi.symbol, - valid_abis: abi::all_names().join(", "), + suggestion: suggested_name.map(|suggested_name| InvalidAbiSuggestion { + span: abi.span, + suggestion: format!("\"{suggested_name}\""), + }), + command: "rustc --print=calling-conventions".to_string(), }); } @@ -1335,9 +1360,9 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { match self .resolver .get_partial_res(bound_pred.bounded_ty.id) - .map(|d| (d.base_res(), d.unresolved_segments())) + .and_then(|r| r.full_res()) { - Some((Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, def_id), 0)) + Some(Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, def_id)) if bound_pred.bound_generic_params.is_empty() => { generics @@ -1464,6 +1489,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { let bounded_ty = self.ty_path(ty_id, param_span, hir::QPath::Resolved(None, ty_path)); Some(hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(hir::WhereBoundPredicate { + hir_id: self.next_id(), bounded_ty: self.arena.alloc(bounded_ty), bounds, span, @@ -1494,6 +1520,7 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { ref bounds, span, }) => hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(hir::WhereBoundPredicate { + hir_id: self.next_id(), bound_generic_params: self.lower_generic_params(bound_generic_params), bounded_ty: self .lower_ty(bounded_ty, &ImplTraitContext::Disallowed(ImplTraitPosition::Type)), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/lib.rs index 9012aa704..ff29d15f1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/lib.rs @@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(never_type)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] @@ -62,8 +61,8 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::{LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; use rustc_hir::definitions::DefPathData; use rustc_hir::{ConstArg, GenericArg, ItemLocalId, ParamName, TraitCandidate}; use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; -use rustc_middle::span_bug; use rustc_middle::ty::{ResolverAstLowering, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::{bug, span_bug}; use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; use rustc_span::hygiene::MacroKind; use rustc_span::source_map::DesugaringKind; @@ -126,7 +125,7 @@ struct LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { is_in_trait_impl: bool, is_in_dyn_type: bool, - current_hir_id_owner: LocalDefId, + current_hir_id_owner: hir::OwnerId, item_local_id_counter: hir::ItemLocalId, local_id_to_def_id: SortedMap<ItemLocalId, LocalDefId>, trait_map: FxHashMap<ItemLocalId, Box<[TraitCandidate]>>, @@ -161,6 +160,10 @@ trait ResolverAstLoweringExt { fn legacy_const_generic_args(&self, expr: &Expr) -> Option<Vec<usize>>; fn get_partial_res(&self, id: NodeId) -> Option<PartialRes>; fn get_import_res(&self, id: NodeId) -> PerNS<Option<Res<NodeId>>>; + // Clones the resolution (if any) on 'source' and applies it + // to 'target'. Used when desugaring a `UseTreeKind::Nested` to + // multiple `UseTreeKind::Simple`s + fn clone_res(&mut self, source: NodeId, target: NodeId); fn get_label_res(&self, id: NodeId) -> Option<NodeId>; fn get_lifetime_res(&self, id: NodeId) -> Option<LifetimeRes>; fn take_extra_lifetime_params(&mut self, id: NodeId) -> Vec<(Ident, NodeId, LifetimeRes)>; @@ -176,12 +179,7 @@ impl ResolverAstLoweringExt for ResolverAstLowering { return None; } - let partial_res = self.partial_res_map.get(&expr.id)?; - if partial_res.unresolved_segments() != 0 { - return None; - } - - if let Res::Def(DefKind::Fn, def_id) = partial_res.base_res() { + if let Res::Def(DefKind::Fn, def_id) = self.partial_res_map.get(&expr.id)?.full_res()? { // We only support cross-crate argument rewriting. Uses // within the same crate should be updated to use the new // const generics style. @@ -198,6 +196,12 @@ impl ResolverAstLoweringExt for ResolverAstLowering { None } + fn clone_res(&mut self, source: NodeId, target: NodeId) { + if let Some(res) = self.partial_res_map.get(&source) { + self.partial_res_map.insert(target, *res); + } + } + /// Obtains resolution for a `NodeId` with a single resolution. fn get_partial_res(&self, id: NodeId) -> Option<PartialRes> { self.partial_res_map.get(&id).copied() @@ -324,17 +328,20 @@ enum FnDeclKind { } impl FnDeclKind { - fn impl_trait_return_allowed(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> bool { + fn impl_trait_allowed(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> bool { match self { FnDeclKind::Fn | FnDeclKind::Inherent => true, FnDeclKind::Impl if tcx.features().return_position_impl_trait_in_trait => true, + FnDeclKind::Trait if tcx.features().return_position_impl_trait_in_trait => true, _ => false, } } - fn impl_trait_in_trait_allowed(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> bool { + fn async_fn_allowed(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> bool { match self { - FnDeclKind::Trait if tcx.features().return_position_impl_trait_in_trait => true, + FnDeclKind::Fn | FnDeclKind::Inherent => true, + FnDeclKind::Impl if tcx.features().async_fn_in_trait => true, + FnDeclKind::Trait if tcx.features().async_fn_in_trait => true, _ => false, } } @@ -572,7 +579,8 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { let current_node_ids = std::mem::take(&mut self.node_id_to_local_id); let current_id_to_def_id = std::mem::take(&mut self.local_id_to_def_id); let current_trait_map = std::mem::take(&mut self.trait_map); - let current_owner = std::mem::replace(&mut self.current_hir_id_owner, def_id); + let current_owner = + std::mem::replace(&mut self.current_hir_id_owner, hir::OwnerId { def_id }); let current_local_counter = std::mem::replace(&mut self.item_local_id_counter, hir::ItemLocalId::new(1)); let current_impl_trait_defs = std::mem::take(&mut self.impl_trait_defs); @@ -587,7 +595,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { debug_assert_eq!(_old, None); let item = f(self); - debug_assert_eq!(def_id, item.def_id()); + debug_assert_eq!(def_id, item.def_id().def_id); // `f` should have consumed all the elements in these vectors when constructing `item`. debug_assert!(self.impl_trait_defs.is_empty()); debug_assert!(self.impl_trait_bounds.is_empty()); @@ -753,12 +761,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { } fn expect_full_res(&mut self, id: NodeId) -> Res<NodeId> { - self.resolver.get_partial_res(id).map_or(Res::Err, |pr| { - if pr.unresolved_segments() != 0 { - panic!("path not fully resolved: {:?}", pr); - } - pr.base_res() - }) + self.resolver.get_partial_res(id).map_or(Res::Err, |pr| pr.expect_full_res()) } fn expect_full_res_from_use(&mut self, id: NodeId) -> impl Iterator<Item = Res<NodeId>> { @@ -786,7 +789,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { /// Mark a span as relative to the current owning item. fn lower_span(&self, span: Span) -> Span { if self.tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.incremental_relative_spans { - span.with_parent(Some(self.current_hir_id_owner)) + span.with_parent(Some(self.current_hir_id_owner.def_id)) } else { // Do not make spans relative when not using incremental compilation. span @@ -812,7 +815,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { LifetimeRes::Fresh { param, .. } => { // Late resolution delegates to us the creation of the `LocalDefId`. let _def_id = self.create_def( - self.current_hir_id_owner, + self.current_hir_id_owner.def_id, param, DefPathData::LifetimeNs(kw::UnderscoreLifetime), ); @@ -1060,9 +1063,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { // Desugar `AssocTy: Bounds` into `AssocTy = impl Bounds`. We do this by // constructing the HIR for `impl bounds...` and then lowering that. - let parent_def_id = self.current_hir_id_owner; let impl_trait_node_id = self.next_node_id(); - self.create_def(parent_def_id, impl_trait_node_id, DefPathData::ImplTrait); self.with_dyn_type_scope(false, |this| { let node_id = this.next_node_id(); @@ -1140,8 +1141,11 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { // type and value namespaces. If we resolved the path in the value namespace, we // transform it into a generic const argument. TyKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => { - if let Some(partial_res) = self.resolver.get_partial_res(ty.id) { - let res = partial_res.base_res(); + if let Some(res) = self + .resolver + .get_partial_res(ty.id) + .and_then(|partial_res| partial_res.full_res()) + { if !res.matches_ns(Namespace::TypeNS) { debug!( "lower_generic_arg: Lowering type argument as const argument: {:?}", @@ -1154,7 +1158,11 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { let node_id = self.next_node_id(); // Add a definition for the in-band const def. - self.create_def(parent_def_id, node_id, DefPathData::AnonConst); + self.create_def( + parent_def_id.def_id, + node_id, + DefPathData::AnonConst, + ); let span = self.lower_span(ty.span); let path_expr = Expr { @@ -1204,8 +1212,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { // by `ty_path`. if qself.is_none() && let Some(partial_res) = self.resolver.get_partial_res(t.id) - && partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 - && let Res::Def(DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias, _) = partial_res.base_res() + && let Some(Res::Def(DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias, _)) = partial_res.full_res() { let (bounds, lifetime_bound) = self.with_dyn_type_scope(true, |this| { let poly_trait_ref = this.ast_arena.ptr.alloc(PolyTraitRef { @@ -1349,9 +1356,14 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { def_node_id, bounds, false, - &ImplTraitContext::TypeAliasesOpaqueTy, + itctx, ), ImplTraitContext::Universal => { + self.create_def( + self.current_hir_id_owner.def_id, + def_node_id, + DefPathData::ImplTrait, + ); let span = t.span; let ident = Ident::from_str_and_span(&pprust::ty_to_string(t), span); let (param, bounds, path) = @@ -1445,7 +1457,17 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { // frequently opened issues show. let opaque_ty_span = self.mark_span_with_reason(DesugaringKind::OpaqueTy, span, None); - let opaque_ty_def_id = self.local_def_id(opaque_ty_node_id); + let opaque_ty_def_id = match origin { + hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias => self.create_def( + self.current_hir_id_owner.def_id, + opaque_ty_node_id, + DefPathData::ImplTrait, + ), + hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(fn_def_id) => { + self.create_def(fn_def_id, opaque_ty_node_id, DefPathData::ImplTrait) + } + hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(..) => bug!("unreachable"), + }; debug!(?opaque_ty_def_id); // Contains the new lifetime definitions created for the TAIT (if any). @@ -1551,7 +1573,11 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { debug!(?lifetimes); // `impl Trait` now just becomes `Foo<'a, 'b, ..>`. - hir::TyKind::OpaqueDef(hir::ItemId { def_id: opaque_ty_def_id }, lifetimes, in_trait) + hir::TyKind::OpaqueDef( + hir::ItemId { owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: opaque_ty_def_id } }, + lifetimes, + in_trait, + ) } /// Registers a new opaque type with the proper `NodeId`s and @@ -1567,7 +1593,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { // Generate an `type Foo = impl Trait;` declaration. trace!("registering opaque type with id {:#?}", opaque_ty_id); let opaque_ty_item = hir::Item { - def_id: opaque_ty_id, + owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: opaque_ty_id }, ident: Ident::empty(), kind: opaque_ty_item_kind, vis_span: self.lower_span(span.shrink_to_lo()), @@ -1701,62 +1727,38 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { })); let output = if let Some((ret_id, span)) = make_ret_async { - match kind { - FnDeclKind::Trait => { - if !kind.impl_trait_in_trait_allowed(self.tcx) { + if !kind.async_fn_allowed(self.tcx) { + match kind { + FnDeclKind::Trait | FnDeclKind::Impl => { self.tcx .sess .create_feature_err( TraitFnAsync { fn_span, span }, - sym::return_position_impl_trait_in_trait, + sym::async_fn_in_trait, ) .emit(); } - self.lower_async_fn_ret_ty( - &decl.output, - fn_node_id.expect("`make_ret_async` but no `fn_def_id`"), - ret_id, - true, - ) - } - _ => { - if !kind.impl_trait_return_allowed(self.tcx) { - if kind == FnDeclKind::Impl { - self.tcx - .sess - .create_feature_err( - TraitFnAsync { fn_span, span }, - sym::return_position_impl_trait_in_trait, - ) - .emit(); - } else { - self.tcx.sess.emit_err(TraitFnAsync { fn_span, span }); - } + _ => { + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(TraitFnAsync { fn_span, span }); } - self.lower_async_fn_ret_ty( - &decl.output, - fn_node_id.expect("`make_ret_async` but no `fn_def_id`"), - ret_id, - false, - ) } } + + self.lower_async_fn_ret_ty( + &decl.output, + fn_node_id.expect("`make_ret_async` but no `fn_def_id`"), + ret_id, + matches!(kind, FnDeclKind::Trait), + ) } else { match decl.output { FnRetTy::Ty(ref ty) => { let mut context = match fn_node_id { - Some(fn_node_id) if kind.impl_trait_return_allowed(self.tcx) => { - let fn_def_id = self.local_def_id(fn_node_id); - ImplTraitContext::ReturnPositionOpaqueTy { - origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(fn_def_id), - in_trait: false, - } - } - Some(fn_node_id) if kind.impl_trait_in_trait_allowed(self.tcx) => { + Some(fn_node_id) if kind.impl_trait_allowed(self.tcx) => { let fn_def_id = self.local_def_id(fn_node_id); ImplTraitContext::ReturnPositionOpaqueTy { origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(fn_def_id), - in_trait: true, + in_trait: matches!(kind, FnDeclKind::Trait), } } _ => ImplTraitContext::Disallowed(match kind { @@ -1950,9 +1952,13 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { let future_bound = this.lower_async_fn_output_type_to_future_bound( output, span, - ImplTraitContext::ReturnPositionOpaqueTy { - origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(fn_def_id), - in_trait, + if in_trait && !this.tcx.features().return_position_impl_trait_in_trait { + ImplTraitContext::Disallowed(ImplTraitPosition::TraitReturn) + } else { + ImplTraitContext::ReturnPositionOpaqueTy { + origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(fn_def_id), + in_trait, + } }, ); @@ -2038,7 +2044,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { // async fn, so the *type parameters* are inherited. It's // only the lifetime parameters that we must supply. let opaque_ty_ref = hir::TyKind::OpaqueDef( - hir::ItemId { def_id: opaque_ty_def_id }, + hir::ItemId { owner_id: hir::OwnerId { def_id: opaque_ty_def_id } }, generic_args, in_trait, ); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/pat.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/pat.rs index 1ea76fdbf..1af1633b5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/pat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/pat.rs @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { ident: Ident, lower_sub: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> Option<&'hir hir::Pat<'hir>>, ) -> hir::PatKind<'hir> { - match self.resolver.get_partial_res(p.id).map(|d| d.base_res()) { + match self.resolver.get_partial_res(p.id).map(|d| d.expect_full_res()) { // `None` can occur in body-less function signatures res @ (None | Some(Res::Local(_))) => { let canonical_id = match res { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/path.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/path.rs index 6bb1bb9ea..888776ccc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/path.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/path.rs @@ -29,11 +29,13 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { let partial_res = self.resolver.get_partial_res(id).unwrap_or_else(|| PartialRes::new(Res::Err)); + let base_res = partial_res.base_res(); + let unresolved_segments = partial_res.unresolved_segments(); let path_span_lo = p.span.shrink_to_lo(); - let proj_start = p.segments.len() - partial_res.unresolved_segments(); + let proj_start = p.segments.len() - unresolved_segments; let path = self.arena.alloc(hir::Path { - res: self.lower_res(partial_res.base_res()), + res: self.lower_res(base_res), segments: self.arena.alloc_from_iter(p.segments[..proj_start].iter().enumerate().map( |(i, segment)| { let param_mode = match (qself_position, param_mode) { @@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { _ => param_mode, }; - let parenthesized_generic_args = match partial_res.base_res() { + let parenthesized_generic_args = match base_res { // `a::b::Trait(Args)` Res::Def(DefKind::Trait, _) if i + 1 == proj_start => { ParenthesizedGenericArgs::Ok @@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { // Simple case, either no projections, or only fully-qualified. // E.g., `std::mem::size_of` or `<I as Iterator>::Item`. - if partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 { + if unresolved_segments == 0 { return hir::QPath::Resolved(qself, path); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/ast_validation.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/ast_validation.rs index b1d10e07a..036643244 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/ast_validation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/ast_validation.rs @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ use rustc_ast::*; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust::{self, State}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_errors::{error_code, fluent, pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability}; +use rustc_macros::Subdiagnostic; use rustc_parse::validate_attr; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{ DEPRECATED_WHERE_CLAUSE_LOCATION, MISSING_ABI, PATTERNS_IN_FNS_WITHOUT_BODY, @@ -38,6 +39,13 @@ enum SelfSemantic { No, } +/// What is the context that prevents using `~const`? +enum DisallowTildeConstContext<'a> { + TraitObject, + ImplTrait, + Fn(FnKind<'a>), +} + struct AstValidator<'a> { session: &'a Session, @@ -56,7 +64,7 @@ struct AstValidator<'a> { /// e.g., `impl Iterator<Item = impl Debug>`. outer_impl_trait: Option<Span>, - is_tilde_const_allowed: bool, + disallow_tilde_const: Option<DisallowTildeConstContext<'a>>, /// Used to ban `impl Trait` in path projections like `<impl Iterator>::Item` /// or `Foo::Bar<impl Trait>` @@ -93,18 +101,26 @@ impl<'a> AstValidator<'a> { self.is_impl_trait_banned = old; } - fn with_tilde_const(&mut self, allowed: bool, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { - let old = mem::replace(&mut self.is_tilde_const_allowed, allowed); + fn with_tilde_const( + &mut self, + disallowed: Option<DisallowTildeConstContext<'a>>, + f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self), + ) { + let old = mem::replace(&mut self.disallow_tilde_const, disallowed); f(self); - self.is_tilde_const_allowed = old; + self.disallow_tilde_const = old; } fn with_tilde_const_allowed(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { - self.with_tilde_const(true, f) + self.with_tilde_const(None, f) } - fn with_banned_tilde_const(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { - self.with_tilde_const(false, f) + fn with_banned_tilde_const( + &mut self, + ctx: DisallowTildeConstContext<'a>, + f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self), + ) { + self.with_tilde_const(Some(ctx), f) } fn with_let_management( @@ -154,7 +170,7 @@ impl<'a> AstValidator<'a> { DEPRECATED_WHERE_CLAUSE_LOCATION, id, where_clauses.0.1, - fluent::ast_passes::deprecated_where_clause_location, + fluent::ast_passes_deprecated_where_clause_location, BuiltinLintDiagnostics::DeprecatedWhereclauseLocation( where_clauses.1.1.shrink_to_hi(), suggestion, @@ -172,7 +188,7 @@ impl<'a> AstValidator<'a> { fn with_impl_trait(&mut self, outer: Option<Span>, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { let old = mem::replace(&mut self.outer_impl_trait, outer); if outer.is_some() { - self.with_banned_tilde_const(f); + self.with_banned_tilde_const(DisallowTildeConstContext::ImplTrait, f); } else { f(self); } @@ -197,7 +213,10 @@ impl<'a> AstValidator<'a> { TyKind::ImplTrait(..) => { self.with_impl_trait(Some(t.span), |this| visit::walk_ty(this, t)) } - TyKind::TraitObject(..) => self.with_banned_tilde_const(|this| visit::walk_ty(this, t)), + TyKind::TraitObject(..) => self + .with_banned_tilde_const(DisallowTildeConstContext::TraitObject, |this| { + visit::walk_ty(this, t) + }), TyKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => { // We allow these: // - `Option<impl Trait>` @@ -233,20 +252,6 @@ impl<'a> AstValidator<'a> { } } - fn visit_struct_field_def(&mut self, field: &'a FieldDef) { - if let Some(ident) = field.ident { - if ident.name == kw::Underscore { - self.visit_vis(&field.vis); - self.visit_ident(ident); - self.visit_ty_common(&field.ty); - self.walk_ty(&field.ty); - walk_list!(self, visit_attribute, &field.attrs); - return; - } - } - self.visit_field_def(field); - } - fn err_handler(&self) -> &rustc_errors::Handler { &self.session.diagnostic() } @@ -987,8 +992,8 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for AstValidator<'a> { visit::walk_lifetime(self, lifetime); } - fn visit_field_def(&mut self, s: &'a FieldDef) { - visit::walk_field_def(self, s) + fn visit_field_def(&mut self, field: &'a FieldDef) { + visit::walk_field_def(self, field) } fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'a Item) { @@ -1176,42 +1181,10 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for AstValidator<'a> { self.check_mod_file_item_asciionly(item.ident); } } - ItemKind::Struct(ref vdata, ref generics) => match vdata { - // Duplicating the `Visitor` logic allows catching all cases - // of `Anonymous(Struct, Union)` outside of a field struct or union. - // - // Inside `visit_ty` the validator catches every `Anonymous(Struct, Union)` it - // encounters, and only on `ItemKind::Struct` and `ItemKind::Union` - // it uses `visit_ty_common`, which doesn't contain that specific check. - VariantData::Struct(ref fields, ..) => { - self.visit_vis(&item.vis); - self.visit_ident(item.ident); - self.visit_generics(generics); - self.with_banned_assoc_ty_bound(|this| { - walk_list!(this, visit_struct_field_def, fields); - }); - walk_list!(self, visit_attribute, &item.attrs); - return; - } - _ => {} - }, - ItemKind::Union(ref vdata, ref generics) => { + ItemKind::Union(ref vdata, ..) => { if vdata.fields().is_empty() { self.err_handler().span_err(item.span, "unions cannot have zero fields"); } - match vdata { - VariantData::Struct(ref fields, ..) => { - self.visit_vis(&item.vis); - self.visit_ident(item.ident); - self.visit_generics(generics); - self.with_banned_assoc_ty_bound(|this| { - walk_list!(this, visit_struct_field_def, fields); - }); - walk_list!(self, visit_attribute, &item.attrs); - return; - } - _ => {} - } } ItemKind::Const(def, .., None) => { self.check_defaultness(item.span, def); @@ -1411,13 +1384,15 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for AstValidator<'a> { ); err.emit(); } - (_, TraitBoundModifier::MaybeConst) => { - if !self.is_tilde_const_allowed { - self.err_handler() - .struct_span_err(bound.span(), "`~const` is not allowed here") - .note("only allowed on bounds on traits' associated types and functions, const fns, const impls and its associated functions") - .emit(); - } + (_, TraitBoundModifier::MaybeConst) if let Some(reason) = &self.disallow_tilde_const => { + let mut err = self.err_handler().struct_span_err(bound.span(), "`~const` is not allowed here"); + match reason { + DisallowTildeConstContext::TraitObject => err.note("trait objects cannot have `~const` trait bounds"), + DisallowTildeConstContext::ImplTrait => err.note("`impl Trait`s cannot have `~const` trait bounds"), + DisallowTildeConstContext::Fn(FnKind::Closure(..)) => err.note("closures cannot have `~const` trait bounds"), + DisallowTildeConstContext::Fn(FnKind::Fn(_, ident, ..)) => err.span_note(ident.span, "this function is not `const`, so it cannot have `~const` trait bounds"), + }; + err.emit(); } (_, TraitBoundModifier::MaybeConstMaybe) => { self.err_handler() @@ -1524,10 +1499,12 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for AstValidator<'a> { } let tilde_const_allowed = - matches!(fk.header(), Some(FnHeader { constness: Const::Yes(_), .. })) + matches!(fk.header(), Some(FnHeader { constness: ast::Const::Yes(_), .. })) || matches!(fk.ctxt(), Some(FnCtxt::Assoc(_))); - self.with_tilde_const(tilde_const_allowed, |this| visit::walk_fn(this, fk)); + let disallowed = (!tilde_const_allowed).then(|| DisallowTildeConstContext::Fn(fk)); + + self.with_tilde_const(disallowed, |this| visit::walk_fn(this, fk)); } fn visit_assoc_item(&mut self, item: &'a AssocItem, ctxt: AssocCtxt) { @@ -1557,7 +1534,7 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for AstValidator<'a> { }); } } - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { + AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { generics, where_clauses, where_predicates_split, @@ -1596,7 +1573,7 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for AstValidator<'a> { } match item.kind { - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { ref generics, ref bounds, ref ty, .. }) + AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { ref generics, ref bounds, ref ty, .. }) if ctxt == AssocCtxt::Trait => { self.visit_vis(&item.vis); @@ -1771,7 +1748,7 @@ pub fn check_crate(session: &Session, krate: &Crate, lints: &mut LintBuffer) -> in_const_trait_impl: false, has_proc_macro_decls: false, outer_impl_trait: None, - is_tilde_const_allowed: false, + disallow_tilde_const: None, is_impl_trait_banned: false, is_assoc_ty_bound_banned: false, forbidden_let_reason: Some(ForbiddenLetReason::GenericForbidden), @@ -1783,15 +1760,17 @@ pub fn check_crate(session: &Session, krate: &Crate, lints: &mut LintBuffer) -> } /// Used to forbid `let` expressions in certain syntactic locations. -#[derive(Clone, Copy)] +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum ForbiddenLetReason { /// `let` is not valid and the source environment is not important GenericForbidden, /// A let chain with the `||` operator - NotSupportedOr(Span), + #[note(not_supported_or)] + NotSupportedOr(#[primary_span] Span), /// A let chain with invalid parentheses /// /// For example, `let 1 = 1 && (expr && expr)` is allowed /// but `(let 1 = 1 && (let 1 = 1 && (let 1 = 1))) && let a = 1` is not - NotSupportedParentheses(Span), + #[note(not_supported_parentheses)] + NotSupportedParentheses(#[primary_span] Span), } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs index 4f3b09c58..59f582f10 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ //! Errors emitted by ast_passes. -use rustc_errors::{fluent, AddSubdiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic}; -use rustc_macros::{SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; +use rustc_errors::{fluent, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage}; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; use crate::ast_validation::ForbiddenLetReason; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::forbidden_let)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_forbidden_let)] #[note] pub struct ForbiddenLet { #[primary_span] @@ -16,130 +16,116 @@ pub struct ForbiddenLet { pub(crate) reason: ForbiddenLetReason, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for ForbiddenLetReason { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic) { - match self { - Self::GenericForbidden => {} - Self::NotSupportedOr(span) => { - diag.span_note(span, fluent::ast_passes::not_supported_or); - } - Self::NotSupportedParentheses(span) => { - diag.span_note(span, fluent::ast_passes::not_supported_parentheses); - } - } - } -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::forbidden_let_stable)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_forbidden_let_stable)] #[note] pub struct ForbiddenLetStable { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::forbidden_assoc_constraint)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_forbidden_assoc_constraint)] pub struct ForbiddenAssocConstraint { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::keyword_lifetime)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_keyword_lifetime)] pub struct KeywordLifetime { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::invalid_label)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_invalid_label)] pub struct InvalidLabel { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::invalid_visibility, code = "E0449")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_invalid_visibility, code = "E0449")] pub struct InvalidVisibility { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, - #[label(ast_passes::implied)] + #[label(implied)] pub implied: Option<Span>, #[subdiagnostic] pub note: Option<InvalidVisibilityNote>, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum InvalidVisibilityNote { - #[note(ast_passes::individual_impl_items)] + #[note(individual_impl_items)] IndividualImplItems, - #[note(ast_passes::individual_foreign_items)] + #[note(individual_foreign_items)] IndividualForeignItems, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::trait_fn_const, code = "E0379")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_trait_fn_const, code = "E0379")] pub struct TraitFnConst { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::forbidden_lifetime_bound)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_forbidden_lifetime_bound)] pub struct ForbiddenLifetimeBound { #[primary_span] pub spans: Vec<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::forbidden_non_lifetime_param)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_forbidden_non_lifetime_param)] pub struct ForbiddenNonLifetimeParam { #[primary_span] pub spans: Vec<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::fn_param_too_many)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_fn_param_too_many)] pub struct FnParamTooMany { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub max_num_args: usize, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::fn_param_c_var_args_only)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_fn_param_c_var_args_only)] pub struct FnParamCVarArgsOnly { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::fn_param_c_var_args_not_last)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_fn_param_c_var_args_not_last)] pub struct FnParamCVarArgsNotLast { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::fn_param_doc_comment)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_fn_param_doc_comment)] pub struct FnParamDocComment { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::fn_param_forbidden_attr)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_fn_param_forbidden_attr)] pub struct FnParamForbiddenAttr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::fn_param_forbidden_self)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_fn_param_forbidden_self)] #[note] pub struct FnParamForbiddenSelf { #[primary_span] @@ -147,8 +133,8 @@ pub struct FnParamForbiddenSelf { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::forbidden_default)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_forbidden_default)] pub struct ForbiddenDefault { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -156,8 +142,8 @@ pub struct ForbiddenDefault { pub def_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::assoc_const_without_body)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_assoc_const_without_body)] pub struct AssocConstWithoutBody { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -165,8 +151,8 @@ pub struct AssocConstWithoutBody { pub replace_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::assoc_fn_without_body)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_assoc_fn_without_body)] pub struct AssocFnWithoutBody { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -174,8 +160,8 @@ pub struct AssocFnWithoutBody { pub replace_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::assoc_type_without_body)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_assoc_type_without_body)] pub struct AssocTypeWithoutBody { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -183,8 +169,8 @@ pub struct AssocTypeWithoutBody { pub replace_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::const_without_body)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_const_without_body)] pub struct ConstWithoutBody { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -192,8 +178,8 @@ pub struct ConstWithoutBody { pub replace_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::static_without_body)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_static_without_body)] pub struct StaticWithoutBody { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -201,8 +187,8 @@ pub struct StaticWithoutBody { pub replace_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::ty_alias_without_body)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_ty_alias_without_body)] pub struct TyAliasWithoutBody { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -210,8 +196,8 @@ pub struct TyAliasWithoutBody { pub replace_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes::fn_without_body)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ast_passes_fn_without_body)] pub struct FnWithoutBody { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -227,8 +213,11 @@ pub struct ExternBlockSuggestion { pub abi: Option<Symbol>, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for ExternBlockSuggestion { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic) { +impl AddToDiagnostic for ExternBlockSuggestion { + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<F>(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic, _: F) + where + F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage, + { let start_suggestion = if let Some(abi) = self.abi { format!("extern \"{}\" {{", abi) } else { @@ -237,7 +226,7 @@ impl AddSubdiagnostic for ExternBlockSuggestion { let end_suggestion = " }".to_owned(); diag.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::ast_passes::extern_block_suggestion, + fluent::extern_block_suggestion, vec![(self.start_span, start_suggestion), (self.end_span, end_suggestion)], Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/feature_gate.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/feature_gate.rs index aeff73c5b..546010135 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/feature_gate.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/feature_gate.rs @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::visit::{self, AssocCtxt, FnCtxt, FnKind, Visitor}; use rustc_ast::{AssocConstraint, AssocConstraintKind, NodeId}; -use rustc_ast::{PatKind, RangeEnd, VariantData}; +use rustc_ast::{PatKind, RangeEnd}; use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, StashKey}; -use rustc_feature::Features; -use rustc_feature::{AttributeGate, BuiltinAttribute, BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP}; -use rustc_session::parse::{feature_err, feature_warn}; +use rustc_feature::{AttributeGate, BuiltinAttribute, Features, GateIssue, BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP}; +use rustc_session::parse::{feature_err, feature_err_issue, feature_warn}; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_target::spec::abi; macro_rules! gate_feature_fn { ($visitor: expr, $has_feature: expr, $span: expr, $name: expr, $explain: expr, $help: expr) => {{ @@ -84,210 +84,26 @@ impl<'a> PostExpansionVisitor<'a> { } } - match symbol_unescaped.as_str() { - // Stable - "Rust" | "C" | "cdecl" | "stdcall" | "fastcall" | "aapcs" | "win64" | "sysv64" - | "system" => {} - "rust-intrinsic" => { - gate_feature_post!(&self, intrinsics, span, "intrinsics are subject to change"); - } - "platform-intrinsic" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - platform_intrinsics, - span, - "platform intrinsics are experimental and possibly buggy" - ); - } - "vectorcall" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_vectorcall, - span, - "vectorcall is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "thiscall" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_thiscall, - span, - "thiscall is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "rust-call" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - unboxed_closures, - span, - "rust-call ABI is subject to change" - ); - } - "rust-cold" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - rust_cold_cc, - span, - "rust-cold is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "ptx-kernel" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_ptx, - span, - "PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "unadjusted" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_unadjusted, - span, - "unadjusted ABI is an implementation detail and perma-unstable" - ); - } - "msp430-interrupt" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_msp430_interrupt, - span, - "msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "x86-interrupt" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_x86_interrupt, - span, - "x86-interrupt ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "amdgpu-kernel" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_amdgpu_kernel, - span, - "amdgpu-kernel ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "avr-interrupt" | "avr-non-blocking-interrupt" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_avr_interrupt, - span, - "avr-interrupt and avr-non-blocking-interrupt ABIs are experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "efiapi" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_efiapi, - span, - "efiapi ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "C-cmse-nonsecure-call" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - abi_c_cmse_nonsecure_call, + match abi::is_enabled(&self.features, span, symbol_unescaped.as_str()) { + Ok(()) => (), + Err(abi::AbiDisabled::Unstable { feature, explain }) => { + feature_err_issue( + &self.sess.parse_sess, + feature, span, - "C-cmse-nonsecure-call ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "C-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "C-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "stdcall-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "stdcall-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "system-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "system-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "thiscall-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "thiscall-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "cdecl-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "cdecl-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "fastcall-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "fastcall-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "vectorcall-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "vectorcall-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "aapcs-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "aapcs-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "win64-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "win64-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "sysv64-unwind" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - c_unwind, - span, - "sysv64-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); - } - "wasm" => { - gate_feature_post!( - &self, - wasm_abi, - span, - "wasm ABI is experimental and subject to change" - ); + GateIssue::Language, + explain, + ) + .emit(); } - abi => { + Err(abi::AbiDisabled::Unrecognized) => { if self.sess.opts.pretty.map_or(true, |ppm| ppm.needs_hir()) { self.sess.parse_sess.span_diagnostic.delay_span_bug( span, - &format!("unrecognized ABI not caught in lowering: {}", abi), + &format!( + "unrecognized ABI not caught in lowering: {}", + symbol_unescaped.as_str() + ), ); } } @@ -300,46 +116,6 @@ impl<'a> PostExpansionVisitor<'a> { } } - fn maybe_report_invalid_custom_discriminants(&self, variants: &[ast::Variant]) { - let has_fields = variants.iter().any(|variant| match variant.data { - VariantData::Tuple(..) | VariantData::Struct(..) => true, - VariantData::Unit(..) => false, - }); - - let discriminant_spans = variants - .iter() - .filter(|variant| match variant.data { - VariantData::Tuple(..) | VariantData::Struct(..) => false, - VariantData::Unit(..) => true, - }) - .filter_map(|variant| variant.disr_expr.as_ref().map(|c| c.value.span)) - .collect::<Vec<_>>(); - - if !discriminant_spans.is_empty() && has_fields { - let mut err = feature_err( - &self.sess.parse_sess, - sym::arbitrary_enum_discriminant, - discriminant_spans.clone(), - "custom discriminant values are not allowed in enums with tuple or struct variants", - ); - for sp in discriminant_spans { - err.span_label(sp, "disallowed custom discriminant"); - } - for variant in variants.iter() { - match &variant.data { - VariantData::Struct(..) => { - err.span_label(variant.span, "struct variant defined here"); - } - VariantData::Tuple(..) => { - err.span_label(variant.span, "tuple variant defined here"); - } - VariantData::Unit(..) => {} - } - } - err.emit(); - } - } - /// Feature gate `impl Trait` inside `type Alias = $type_expr;`. fn check_impl_trait(&self, ty: &ast::Ty) { struct ImplTraitVisitor<'a> { @@ -457,26 +233,6 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for PostExpansionVisitor<'a> { } } - ast::ItemKind::Enum(ast::EnumDef { ref variants, .. }, ..) => { - for variant in variants { - match (&variant.data, &variant.disr_expr) { - (ast::VariantData::Unit(..), _) => {} - (_, Some(disr_expr)) => gate_feature_post!( - &self, - arbitrary_enum_discriminant, - disr_expr.value.span, - "discriminants on non-unit variants are experimental" - ), - _ => {} - } - } - - let has_feature = self.features.arbitrary_enum_discriminant; - if !has_feature && !i.span.allows_unstable(sym::arbitrary_enum_discriminant) { - self.maybe_report_invalid_custom_discriminants(&variants); - } - } - ast::ItemKind::Impl(box ast::Impl { polarity, defaultness, ref of_trait, .. }) => { if let ast::ImplPolarity::Negative(span) = polarity { gate_feature_post!( @@ -645,7 +401,7 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for PostExpansionVisitor<'a> { if let PatKind::Range(Some(_), None, Spanned { .. }) = inner_pat.kind { gate_feature_post!( &self, - half_open_range_patterns, + half_open_range_patterns_in_slices, pat.span, "`X..` patterns in slices are experimental" ); @@ -701,7 +457,7 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for PostExpansionVisitor<'a> { fn visit_assoc_item(&mut self, i: &'a ast::AssocItem, ctxt: AssocCtxt) { let is_fn = match i.kind { ast::AssocItemKind::Fn(_) => true, - ast::AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box ast::TyAlias { ref ty, .. }) => { + ast::AssocItemKind::Type(box ast::TyAlias { ref ty, .. }) => { if let (Some(_), AssocCtxt::Trait) = (ty, ctxt) { gate_feature_post!( &self, @@ -773,7 +529,10 @@ pub fn check_crate(krate: &ast::Crate, sess: &Session) { gate_all!(generators, "yield syntax is experimental"); gate_all!(raw_ref_op, "raw address of syntax is experimental"); gate_all!(const_trait_impl, "const trait impls are experimental"); - gate_all!(half_open_range_patterns, "half-open range patterns are unstable"); + gate_all!( + half_open_range_patterns_in_slices, + "half-open range patterns in slices are unstable" + ); gate_all!(inline_const, "inline-const is experimental"); gate_all!(inline_const_pat, "inline-const in pattern position is experimental"); gate_all!(associated_const_equality, "associated const equality is incomplete"); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/lib.rs index 8aa9d57f0..f58fffc91 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/lib.rs @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(iter_is_partitioned)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/Cargo.toml index 5ad8714e9..a3e3e823b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/expr.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/expr.rs index ead38caee..bcefa8ce0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/expr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/expr.rs @@ -193,9 +193,13 @@ impl<'a> State<'a> { self.print_call_post(args) } - fn print_expr_method_call(&mut self, segment: &ast::PathSegment, args: &[P<ast::Expr>]) { - let base_args = &args[1..]; - self.print_expr_maybe_paren(&args[0], parser::PREC_POSTFIX); + fn print_expr_method_call( + &mut self, + segment: &ast::PathSegment, + receiver: &ast::Expr, + base_args: &[P<ast::Expr>], + ) { + self.print_expr_maybe_paren(receiver, parser::PREC_POSTFIX); self.word("."); self.print_ident(segment.ident); if let Some(ref args) = segment.args { @@ -303,8 +307,8 @@ impl<'a> State<'a> { ast::ExprKind::Call(ref func, ref args) => { self.print_expr_call(func, &args); } - ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ref args, _) => { - self.print_expr_method_call(segment, &args); + ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ref receiver, ref args, _) => { + self.print_expr_method_call(segment, &receiver, &args); } ast::ExprKind::Binary(op, ref lhs, ref rhs) => { self.print_expr_binary(op, lhs, rhs); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/item.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/item.rs index 54bac29a6..159853c9e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/item.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state/item.rs @@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ impl<'a> State<'a> { ast::AssocItemKind::Const(def, ty, body) => { self.print_item_const(ident, None, ty, body.as_deref(), vis, *def); } - ast::AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box ast::TyAlias { + ast::AssocItemKind::Type(box ast::TyAlias { defaultness, generics, where_clauses, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_attr/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_attr/Cargo.toml index ba310a686..6349ddf31 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_attr/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_attr/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_ast_pretty = { path = "../rustc_ast_pretty" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_attr/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_attr/src/lib.rs index 52e65a9c7..4580ffcc6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_attr/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_attr/src/lib.rs @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ //! to this crate. #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs index 085175d4b..edccfa1c8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs @@ -2,23 +2,22 @@ use std::num::IntErrorKind; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, fluent, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler, + error_code, fluent, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler, IntoDiagnostic, }; -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; -use rustc_session::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; use crate::UnsupportedLiteralReason; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::expected_one_cfg_pattern, code = "E0536")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_expected_one_cfg_pattern, code = "E0536")] pub(crate) struct ExpectedOneCfgPattern { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::invalid_predicate, code = "E0537")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_invalid_predicate, code = "E0537")] pub(crate) struct InvalidPredicate { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -26,8 +25,8 @@ pub(crate) struct InvalidPredicate { pub predicate: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::multiple_item, code = "E0538")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_multiple_item, code = "E0538")] pub(crate) struct MultipleItem { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -35,8 +34,8 @@ pub(crate) struct MultipleItem { pub item: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::incorrect_meta_item, code = "E0539")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_meta_item, code = "E0539")] pub(crate) struct IncorrectMetaItem { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -50,44 +49,44 @@ pub(crate) struct UnknownMetaItem<'a> { } // Manual implementation to be able to format `expected` items correctly. -impl<'a> SessionDiagnostic<'a> for UnknownMetaItem<'_> { +impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'a> for UnknownMetaItem<'_> { fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &'a Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { let expected = self.expected.iter().map(|name| format!("`{}`", name)).collect::<Vec<_>>(); let mut diag = handler.struct_span_err_with_code( self.span, - fluent::attr::unknown_meta_item, + fluent::attr_unknown_meta_item, error_code!(E0541), ); diag.set_arg("item", self.item); diag.set_arg("expected", expected.join(", ")); - diag.span_label(self.span, fluent::attr::label); + diag.span_label(self.span, fluent::label); diag } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::missing_since, code = "E0542")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_missing_since, code = "E0542")] pub(crate) struct MissingSince { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::missing_note, code = "E0543")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_missing_note, code = "E0543")] pub(crate) struct MissingNote { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::multiple_stability_levels, code = "E0544")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_multiple_stability_levels, code = "E0544")] pub(crate) struct MultipleStabilityLevels { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::invalid_issue_string, code = "E0545")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_invalid_issue_string, code = "E0545")] pub(crate) struct InvalidIssueString { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -98,33 +97,33 @@ pub(crate) struct InvalidIssueString { // The error kinds of `IntErrorKind` are duplicated here in order to allow the messages to be // translatable. -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum InvalidIssueStringCause { - #[label(attr::must_not_be_zero)] + #[label(must_not_be_zero)] MustNotBeZero { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(attr::empty)] + #[label(empty)] Empty { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(attr::invalid_digit)] + #[label(invalid_digit)] InvalidDigit { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(attr::pos_overflow)] + #[label(pos_overflow)] PosOverflow { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(attr::neg_overflow)] + #[label(neg_overflow)] NegOverflow { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -144,22 +143,22 @@ impl InvalidIssueStringCause { } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::missing_feature, code = "E0546")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_missing_feature, code = "E0546")] pub(crate) struct MissingFeature { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::non_ident_feature, code = "E0546")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_non_ident_feature, code = "E0546")] pub(crate) struct NonIdentFeature { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::missing_issue, code = "E0547")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_missing_issue, code = "E0547")] pub(crate) struct MissingIssue { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -167,8 +166,8 @@ pub(crate) struct MissingIssue { // FIXME: This diagnostic is identical to `IncorrectMetaItem`, barring the error code. Consider // changing this to `IncorrectMetaItem`. See #51489. -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::incorrect_meta_item, code = "E0551")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_meta_item, code = "E0551")] pub(crate) struct IncorrectMetaItem2 { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -176,15 +175,15 @@ pub(crate) struct IncorrectMetaItem2 { // FIXME: Why is this the same error code as `InvalidReprHintNoParen` and `InvalidReprHintNoValue`? // It is more similar to `IncorrectReprFormatGeneric`. -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::incorrect_repr_format_packed_one_or_zero_arg, code = "E0552")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_packed_one_or_zero_arg, code = "E0552")] pub(crate) struct IncorrectReprFormatPackedOneOrZeroArg { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::invalid_repr_hint_no_paren, code = "E0552")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_hint_no_paren, code = "E0552")] pub(crate) struct InvalidReprHintNoParen { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -192,8 +191,8 @@ pub(crate) struct InvalidReprHintNoParen { pub name: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::invalid_repr_hint_no_value, code = "E0552")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_hint_no_value, code = "E0552")] pub(crate) struct InvalidReprHintNoValue { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -209,18 +208,18 @@ pub(crate) struct UnsupportedLiteral { pub start_point_span: Span, } -impl<'a> SessionDiagnostic<'a> for UnsupportedLiteral { +impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'a> for UnsupportedLiteral { fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &'a Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { let mut diag = handler.struct_span_err_with_code( self.span, match self.reason { - UnsupportedLiteralReason::Generic => fluent::attr::unsupported_literal_generic, - UnsupportedLiteralReason::CfgString => fluent::attr::unsupported_literal_cfg_string, + UnsupportedLiteralReason::Generic => fluent::attr_unsupported_literal_generic, + UnsupportedLiteralReason::CfgString => fluent::attr_unsupported_literal_cfg_string, UnsupportedLiteralReason::DeprecatedString => { - fluent::attr::unsupported_literal_deprecated_string + fluent::attr_unsupported_literal_deprecated_string } UnsupportedLiteralReason::DeprecatedKvPair => { - fluent::attr::unsupported_literal_deprecated_kv_pair + fluent::attr_unsupported_literal_deprecated_kv_pair } }, error_code!(E0565), @@ -228,7 +227,7 @@ impl<'a> SessionDiagnostic<'a> for UnsupportedLiteral { if self.is_bytestr { diag.span_suggestion( self.start_point_span, - fluent::attr::unsupported_literal_suggestion, + fluent::attr_unsupported_literal_suggestion, "", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); @@ -237,16 +236,16 @@ impl<'a> SessionDiagnostic<'a> for UnsupportedLiteral { } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::invalid_repr_align_need_arg, code = "E0589")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_align_need_arg, code = "E0589")] pub(crate) struct InvalidReprAlignNeedArg { #[primary_span] #[suggestion(code = "align(...)", applicability = "has-placeholders")] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::invalid_repr_generic, code = "E0589")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_generic, code = "E0589")] pub(crate) struct InvalidReprGeneric<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -255,15 +254,15 @@ pub(crate) struct InvalidReprGeneric<'a> { pub error_part: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::incorrect_repr_format_align_one_arg, code = "E0693")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_align_one_arg, code = "E0693")] pub(crate) struct IncorrectReprFormatAlignOneArg { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::incorrect_repr_format_generic, code = "E0693")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_generic, code = "E0693")] pub(crate) struct IncorrectReprFormatGeneric<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -274,9 +273,9 @@ pub(crate) struct IncorrectReprFormatGeneric<'a> { pub cause: Option<IncorrectReprFormatGenericCause<'a>>, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum IncorrectReprFormatGenericCause<'a> { - #[suggestion(attr::suggestion, code = "{name}({int})", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + #[suggestion(suggestion, code = "{name}({int})", applicability = "machine-applicable")] Int { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -288,11 +287,7 @@ pub(crate) enum IncorrectReprFormatGenericCause<'a> { int: u128, }, - #[suggestion( - attr::suggestion, - code = "{name}({symbol})", - applicability = "machine-applicable" - )] + #[suggestion(suggestion, code = "{name}({symbol})", applicability = "machine-applicable")] Symbol { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -317,29 +312,29 @@ impl<'a> IncorrectReprFormatGenericCause<'a> { } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::rustc_promotable_pairing, code = "E0717")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_rustc_promotable_pairing, code = "E0717")] pub(crate) struct RustcPromotablePairing { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::rustc_allowed_unstable_pairing, code = "E0789")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_rustc_allowed_unstable_pairing, code = "E0789")] pub(crate) struct RustcAllowedUnstablePairing { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::cfg_predicate_identifier)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_cfg_predicate_identifier)] pub(crate) struct CfgPredicateIdentifier { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::deprecated_item_suggestion)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_deprecated_item_suggestion)] pub(crate) struct DeprecatedItemSuggestion { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -351,22 +346,22 @@ pub(crate) struct DeprecatedItemSuggestion { pub details: (), } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::expected_single_version_literal)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_expected_single_version_literal)] pub(crate) struct ExpectedSingleVersionLiteral { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::expected_version_literal)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_expected_version_literal)] pub(crate) struct ExpectedVersionLiteral { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::expects_feature_list)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_expects_feature_list)] pub(crate) struct ExpectsFeatureList { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -374,8 +369,8 @@ pub(crate) struct ExpectsFeatureList { pub name: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::expects_features)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_expects_features)] pub(crate) struct ExpectsFeatures { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -383,15 +378,15 @@ pub(crate) struct ExpectsFeatures { pub name: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::soft_no_args)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_soft_no_args)] pub(crate) struct SoftNoArgs { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(attr::unknown_version_literal)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(attr_unknown_version_literal)] pub(crate) struct UnknownVersionLiteral { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/Cargo.toml index fbf628e86..87c113f3e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] either = "1.5.0" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/constraint_generation.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/constraint_generation.rs index 144fd15fc..f185e402f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/constraint_generation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/constraint_generation.rs @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ use crate::{ places_conflict, region_infer::values::LivenessValues, }; -pub(super) fn generate_constraints<'cx, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, +pub(super) fn generate_constraints<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, liveness_constraints: &mut LivenessValues<RegionVid>, all_facts: &mut Option<AllFacts>, location_table: &LocationTable, @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ pub(super) fn generate_constraints<'cx, 'tcx>( } /// 'cg = the duration of the constraint generation process itself. -struct ConstraintGeneration<'cg, 'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cg InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, +struct ConstraintGeneration<'cg, 'tcx> { + infcx: &'cg InferCtxt<'tcx>, all_facts: &'cg mut Option<AllFacts>, location_table: &'cg LocationTable, liveness_constraints: &'cg mut LivenessValues<RegionVid>, @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ struct ConstraintGeneration<'cg, 'cx, 'tcx> { body: &'cg Body<'tcx>, } -impl<'cg, 'cx, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ConstraintGeneration<'cg, 'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'cg, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ConstraintGeneration<'cg, 'tcx> { fn visit_basic_block_data(&mut self, bb: BasicBlock, data: &BasicBlockData<'tcx>) { self.super_basic_block_data(bb, data); } @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ impl<'cg, 'cx, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ConstraintGeneration<'cg, 'cx, 'tcx> { } } -impl<'cx, 'cg, 'tcx> ConstraintGeneration<'cx, 'cg, 'tcx> { +impl<'cx, 'tcx> ConstraintGeneration<'cx, 'tcx> { /// Some variable with type `live_ty` is "regular live" at /// `location` -- i.e., it may be used later. This means that all /// regions appearing in the type `live_ty` must be live at diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/consumers.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/consumers.rs index efc17a173..b162095f8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/consumers.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/consumers.rs @@ -31,9 +31,8 @@ pub fn get_body_with_borrowck_facts<'tcx>( def: ty::WithOptConstParam<LocalDefId>, ) -> BodyWithBorrowckFacts<'tcx> { let (input_body, promoted) = tcx.mir_promoted(def); - tcx.infer_ctxt().with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bind(def.did)).enter(|infcx| { - let input_body: &Body<'_> = &input_body.borrow(); - let promoted: &IndexVec<_, _> = &promoted.borrow(); - *super::do_mir_borrowck(&infcx, input_body, promoted, true).1.unwrap() - }) + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bind(def.did)).build(); + let input_body: &Body<'_> = &input_body.borrow(); + let promoted: &IndexVec<_, _> = &promoted.borrow(); + *super::do_mir_borrowck(&infcx, input_body, promoted, true).1.unwrap() } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/bound_region_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/bound_region_errors.rs index b1def1892..02071ed6b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/bound_region_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/bound_region_errors.rs @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UniverseInfo<'tcx> { ) { match self.0 { UniverseInfoInner::RelateTys { expected, found } => { - let err = mbcx.infcx.report_mismatched_types( + let err = mbcx.infcx.err_ctxt().report_mismatched_types( &cause, expected, found, @@ -238,20 +238,11 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeOpInfo<'tcx> for PredicateQuery<'tcx> { placeholder_region: ty::Region<'tcx>, error_region: Option<ty::Region<'tcx>>, ) -> Option<DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>> { - mbcx.infcx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter_with_canonical( - cause.span, - &self.canonical_query, - |ref infcx, key, _| { - let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); - type_op_prove_predicate_with_cause(infcx, &mut *fulfill_cx, key, cause); - try_extract_error_from_fulfill_cx( - fulfill_cx, - infcx, - placeholder_region, - error_region, - ) - }, - ) + let (ref infcx, key, _) = + mbcx.infcx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build_with_canonical(cause.span, &self.canonical_query); + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); + type_op_prove_predicate_with_cause(infcx, &mut *fulfill_cx, key, cause); + try_extract_error_from_fulfill_cx(fulfill_cx, infcx, placeholder_region, error_region) } } @@ -288,37 +279,24 @@ where placeholder_region: ty::Region<'tcx>, error_region: Option<ty::Region<'tcx>>, ) -> Option<DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>> { - mbcx.infcx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter_with_canonical( - cause.span, - &self.canonical_query, - |ref infcx, key, _| { - let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); - - let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(infcx); - - // FIXME(lqd): Unify and de-duplicate the following with the actual - // `rustc_traits::type_op::type_op_normalize` query to allow the span we need in the - // `ObligationCause`. The normalization results are currently different between - // `AtExt::normalize` used in the query and `normalize` called below: the former fails - // to normalize the `nll/relate_tys/impl-fn-ignore-binder-via-bottom.rs` test. Check - // after #85499 lands to see if its fixes have erased this difference. - let (param_env, value) = key.into_parts(); - let Normalized { value: _, obligations } = rustc_trait_selection::traits::normalize( - &mut selcx, - param_env, - cause, - value.value, - ); - fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligations(infcx, obligations); - - try_extract_error_from_fulfill_cx( - fulfill_cx, - infcx, - placeholder_region, - error_region, - ) - }, - ) + let (ref infcx, key, _) = + mbcx.infcx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build_with_canonical(cause.span, &self.canonical_query); + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); + + let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(infcx); + + // FIXME(lqd): Unify and de-duplicate the following with the actual + // `rustc_traits::type_op::type_op_normalize` query to allow the span we need in the + // `ObligationCause`. The normalization results are currently different between + // `AtExt::normalize` used in the query and `normalize` called below: the former fails + // to normalize the `nll/relate_tys/impl-fn-ignore-binder-via-bottom.rs` test. Check + // after #85499 lands to see if its fixes have erased this difference. + let (param_env, value) = key.into_parts(); + let Normalized { value: _, obligations } = + rustc_trait_selection::traits::normalize(&mut selcx, param_env, cause, value.value); + fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligations(infcx, obligations); + + try_extract_error_from_fulfill_cx(fulfill_cx, infcx, placeholder_region, error_region) } } @@ -349,21 +327,11 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeOpInfo<'tcx> for AscribeUserTypeQuery<'tcx> { placeholder_region: ty::Region<'tcx>, error_region: Option<ty::Region<'tcx>>, ) -> Option<DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>> { - mbcx.infcx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter_with_canonical( - cause.span, - &self.canonical_query, - |ref infcx, key, _| { - let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); - type_op_ascribe_user_type_with_span(infcx, &mut *fulfill_cx, key, Some(cause.span)) - .ok()?; - try_extract_error_from_fulfill_cx( - fulfill_cx, - infcx, - placeholder_region, - error_region, - ) - }, - ) + let (ref infcx, key, _) = + mbcx.infcx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build_with_canonical(cause.span, &self.canonical_query); + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); + type_op_ascribe_user_type_with_span(infcx, &mut *fulfill_cx, key, Some(cause.span)).ok()?; + try_extract_error_from_fulfill_cx(fulfill_cx, infcx, placeholder_region, error_region) } } @@ -407,7 +375,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeOpInfo<'tcx> for crate::type_check::InstantiateOpaqueType<'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(fulfill_cx, infcx), level = "debug")] fn try_extract_error_from_fulfill_cx<'tcx>( mut fulfill_cx: Box<dyn TraitEngine<'tcx> + 'tcx>, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, placeholder_region: ty::Region<'tcx>, error_region: Option<ty::Region<'tcx>>, ) -> Option<DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>> { @@ -427,7 +395,7 @@ fn try_extract_error_from_fulfill_cx<'tcx>( } fn try_extract_error_from_region_constraints<'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, placeholder_region: ty::Region<'tcx>, error_region: Option<ty::Region<'tcx>>, region_constraints: &RegionConstraintData<'tcx>, @@ -449,42 +417,38 @@ fn try_extract_error_from_region_constraints<'tcx>( })?; debug!(?sub_region, "cause = {:#?}", cause); - let nice_error = match (error_region, *sub_region) { - (Some(error_region), ty::ReVar(vid)) => NiceRegionError::new( - infcx, - RegionResolutionError::SubSupConflict( - vid, - region_var_origin(vid), - cause.clone(), - error_region, - cause.clone(), - placeholder_region, - vec![], - ), - ), - (Some(error_region), _) => NiceRegionError::new( - infcx, - RegionResolutionError::ConcreteFailure(cause.clone(), error_region, placeholder_region), + let error = match (error_region, *sub_region) { + (Some(error_region), ty::ReVar(vid)) => RegionResolutionError::SubSupConflict( + vid, + region_var_origin(vid), + cause.clone(), + error_region, + cause.clone(), + placeholder_region, + vec![], ), + (Some(error_region), _) => { + RegionResolutionError::ConcreteFailure(cause.clone(), error_region, placeholder_region) + } // Note universe here is wrong... - (None, ty::ReVar(vid)) => NiceRegionError::new( - infcx, - RegionResolutionError::UpperBoundUniverseConflict( - vid, - region_var_origin(vid), - universe_of_region(vid), - cause.clone(), - placeholder_region, - ), - ), - (None, _) => NiceRegionError::new( - infcx, - RegionResolutionError::ConcreteFailure(cause.clone(), sub_region, placeholder_region), + (None, ty::ReVar(vid)) => RegionResolutionError::UpperBoundUniverseConflict( + vid, + region_var_origin(vid), + universe_of_region(vid), + cause.clone(), + placeholder_region, ), + (None, _) => { + RegionResolutionError::ConcreteFailure(cause.clone(), sub_region, placeholder_region) + } }; - nice_error.try_report_from_nll().or_else(|| { + NiceRegionError::new(&infcx.err_ctxt(), error).try_report_from_nll().or_else(|| { if let SubregionOrigin::Subtype(trace) = cause { - Some(infcx.report_and_explain_type_error(*trace, TypeError::RegionsPlaceholderMismatch)) + Some( + infcx + .err_ctxt() + .report_and_explain_type_error(*trace, TypeError::RegionsPlaceholderMismatch), + ) } else { None } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/conflict_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/conflict_errors.rs index f2204c242..583bc2e28 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/conflict_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/conflict_errors.rs @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::{ FakeReadCause, LocalDecl, LocalInfo, LocalKind, Location, Operand, Place, PlaceRef, ProjectionElem, Rvalue, Statement, StatementKind, Terminator, TerminatorKind, VarBindingForm, }; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, subst::Subst, suggest_constraining_type_params, PredicateKind, Ty}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, suggest_constraining_type_params, PredicateKind, Ty}; use rustc_mir_dataflow::move_paths::{InitKind, MoveOutIndex, MovePathIndex}; use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_span::hygiene::DesugaringKind; @@ -198,7 +198,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { move_span, move_spans, *moved_place, - Some(used_place), partially_str, loop_message, move_msg, @@ -369,6 +368,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { let mut visitor = ConditionVisitor { spans: &spans, name: &name, errors: vec![] }; visitor.visit_body(&body); + let mut show_assign_sugg = false; let isnt_initialized = if let InitializationRequiringAction::PartialAssignment | InitializationRequiringAction::Assignment = desired_action { @@ -396,6 +396,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { .count() == 0 { + show_assign_sugg = true; "isn't initialized" } else { "is possibly-uninitialized" @@ -446,10 +447,84 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { } } } + err.span_label(decl_span, "binding declared here but left uninitialized"); + if show_assign_sugg { + struct LetVisitor { + decl_span: Span, + sugg_span: Option<Span>, + } + + impl<'v> Visitor<'v> for LetVisitor { + fn visit_stmt(&mut self, ex: &'v hir::Stmt<'v>) { + if self.sugg_span.is_some() { + return; + } + if let hir::StmtKind::Local(hir::Local { + span, ty, init: None, .. + }) = &ex.kind && span.contains(self.decl_span) { + self.sugg_span = ty.map_or(Some(self.decl_span), |ty| Some(ty.span)); + } + hir::intravisit::walk_stmt(self, ex); + } + } + + let mut visitor = LetVisitor { decl_span, sugg_span: None }; + visitor.visit_body(&body); + if let Some(span) = visitor.sugg_span { + self.suggest_assign_value(&mut err, moved_place, span); + } + } err } + fn suggest_assign_value( + &self, + err: &mut Diagnostic, + moved_place: PlaceRef<'tcx>, + sugg_span: Span, + ) { + let ty = moved_place.ty(self.body, self.infcx.tcx).ty; + debug!("ty: {:?}, kind: {:?}", ty, ty.kind()); + + let tcx = self.infcx.tcx; + let implements_default = |ty, param_env| { + let Some(default_trait) = tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Default) else { + return false; + }; + // Regions are already solved, so we must use a fresh InferCtxt, + // but the type has region variables, so erase those. + tcx.infer_ctxt() + .build() + .type_implements_trait( + default_trait, + tcx.erase_regions(ty), + ty::List::empty(), + param_env, + ) + .must_apply_modulo_regions() + }; + + let assign_value = match ty.kind() { + ty::Bool => "false", + ty::Float(_) => "0.0", + ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) => "0", + ty::Never | ty::Error(_) => "", + ty::Adt(def, _) if Some(def.did()) == tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Vec) => "vec![]", + ty::Adt(_, _) if implements_default(ty, self.param_env) => "Default::default()", + _ => "todo!()", + }; + + if !assign_value.is_empty() { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + sugg_span.shrink_to_hi(), + format!("consider assigning a value"), + format!(" = {}", assign_value), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + } + fn suggest_borrow_fn_like( &self, err: &mut Diagnostic, @@ -537,41 +612,40 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { .and_then(|def_id| tcx.hir().get_generics(def_id)) else { return; }; // Try to find predicates on *generic params* that would allow copying `ty` - let predicates: Result<Vec<_>, _> = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn rustc_infer::traits::TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn rustc_infer::traits::TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); - let copy_did = infcx.tcx.lang_items().copy_trait().unwrap(); - let cause = ObligationCause::new( - span, - self.mir_hir_id(), - rustc_infer::traits::ObligationCauseCode::MiscObligation, - ); - fulfill_cx.register_bound( - &infcx, - self.param_env, - // Erase any region vids from the type, which may not be resolved - infcx.tcx.erase_regions(ty), - copy_did, - cause, - ); - // Select all, including ambiguous predicates - let errors = fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx); - - // Only emit suggestion if all required predicates are on generic - errors - .into_iter() - .map(|err| match err.obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() { - PredicateKind::Trait(predicate) => match predicate.self_ty().kind() { - ty::Param(param_ty) => Ok(( - generics.type_param(param_ty, tcx), - predicate.trait_ref.print_only_trait_path().to_string(), - )), - _ => Err(()), - }, + let copy_did = infcx.tcx.lang_items().copy_trait().unwrap(); + let cause = ObligationCause::new( + span, + self.mir_hir_id(), + rustc_infer::traits::ObligationCauseCode::MiscObligation, + ); + fulfill_cx.register_bound( + &infcx, + self.param_env, + // Erase any region vids from the type, which may not be resolved + infcx.tcx.erase_regions(ty), + copy_did, + cause, + ); + // Select all, including ambiguous predicates + let errors = fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx); + + // Only emit suggestion if all required predicates are on generic + let predicates: Result<Vec<_>, _> = errors + .into_iter() + .map(|err| match err.obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() { + PredicateKind::Trait(predicate) => match predicate.self_ty().kind() { + ty::Param(param_ty) => Ok(( + generics.type_param(param_ty, tcx), + predicate.trait_ref.print_only_trait_path().to_string(), + )), _ => Err(()), - }) - .collect() - }); + }, + _ => Err(()), + }) + .collect(); if let Ok(predicates) = predicates { suggest_constraining_type_params( @@ -2146,7 +2220,9 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { } StorageDeadOrDrop::Destructor(_) => kind, }, - ProjectionElem::Field(..) | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => { + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast { .. } + | ProjectionElem::Field(..) + | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => { match place_ty.ty.kind() { ty::Adt(def, _) if def.has_dtor(tcx) => { // Report the outermost adt with a destructor diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/explain_borrow.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/explain_borrow.rs index 1c01e78ab..582d683dd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/explain_borrow.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/explain_borrow.rs @@ -1,8 +1,5 @@ //! Print diagnostics to explain why values are borrowed. -use std::collections::VecDeque; - -use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic}; use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_infer::infer::NllRegionVariableOrigin; @@ -359,19 +356,37 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { let borrow_region_vid = borrow.region; debug!(?borrow_region_vid); - let region_sub = self.regioncx.find_sub_region_live_at(borrow_region_vid, location); + let mut region_sub = self.regioncx.find_sub_region_live_at(borrow_region_vid, location); debug!(?region_sub); - match find_use::find(body, regioncx, tcx, region_sub, location) { + let mut use_location = location; + let mut use_in_later_iteration_of_loop = false; + + if region_sub == borrow_region_vid { + // When `region_sub` is the same as `borrow_region_vid` (the location where the borrow is + // issued is the same location that invalidates the reference), this is likely a loop iteration + // - in this case, try using the loop terminator location in `find_sub_region_live_at`. + if let Some(loop_terminator_location) = + regioncx.find_loop_terminator_location(borrow.region, body) + { + region_sub = self + .regioncx + .find_sub_region_live_at(borrow_region_vid, loop_terminator_location); + debug!("explain_why_borrow_contains_point: region_sub in loop={:?}", region_sub); + use_location = loop_terminator_location; + use_in_later_iteration_of_loop = true; + } + } + + match find_use::find(body, regioncx, tcx, region_sub, use_location) { Some(Cause::LiveVar(local, location)) => { let span = body.source_info(location).span; let spans = self .move_spans(Place::from(local).as_ref(), location) .or_else(|| self.borrow_spans(span, location)); - let borrow_location = location; - if self.is_use_in_later_iteration_of_loop(borrow_location, location) { - let later_use = self.later_use_kind(borrow, spans, location); + if use_in_later_iteration_of_loop { + let later_use = self.later_use_kind(borrow, spans, use_location); BorrowExplanation::UsedLaterInLoop(later_use.0, later_use.1, later_use.2) } else { // Check if the location represents a `FakeRead`, and adapt the error @@ -425,131 +440,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { } } - /// true if `borrow_location` can reach `use_location` by going through a loop and - /// `use_location` is also inside of that loop - fn is_use_in_later_iteration_of_loop( - &self, - borrow_location: Location, - use_location: Location, - ) -> bool { - let back_edge = self.reach_through_backedge(borrow_location, use_location); - back_edge.map_or(false, |back_edge| self.can_reach_head_of_loop(use_location, back_edge)) - } - - /// Returns the outmost back edge if `from` location can reach `to` location passing through - /// that back edge - fn reach_through_backedge(&self, from: Location, to: Location) -> Option<Location> { - let mut visited_locations = FxHashSet::default(); - let mut pending_locations = VecDeque::new(); - visited_locations.insert(from); - pending_locations.push_back(from); - debug!("reach_through_backedge: from={:?} to={:?}", from, to,); - - let mut outmost_back_edge = None; - while let Some(location) = pending_locations.pop_front() { - debug!( - "reach_through_backedge: location={:?} outmost_back_edge={:?} - pending_locations={:?} visited_locations={:?}", - location, outmost_back_edge, pending_locations, visited_locations - ); - - if location == to && outmost_back_edge.is_some() { - // We've managed to reach the use location - debug!("reach_through_backedge: found!"); - return outmost_back_edge; - } - - let block = &self.body.basic_blocks[location.block]; - - if location.statement_index < block.statements.len() { - let successor = location.successor_within_block(); - if visited_locations.insert(successor) { - pending_locations.push_back(successor); - } - } else { - pending_locations.extend( - block - .terminator() - .successors() - .map(|bb| Location { statement_index: 0, block: bb }) - .filter(|s| visited_locations.insert(*s)) - .map(|s| { - if self.is_back_edge(location, s) { - match outmost_back_edge { - None => { - outmost_back_edge = Some(location); - } - - Some(back_edge) - if location.dominates(back_edge, &self.dominators) => - { - outmost_back_edge = Some(location); - } - - Some(_) => {} - } - } - - s - }), - ); - } - } - - None - } - - /// true if `from` location can reach `loop_head` location and `loop_head` dominates all the - /// intermediate nodes - fn can_reach_head_of_loop(&self, from: Location, loop_head: Location) -> bool { - self.find_loop_head_dfs(from, loop_head, &mut FxHashSet::default()) - } - - fn find_loop_head_dfs( - &self, - from: Location, - loop_head: Location, - visited_locations: &mut FxHashSet<Location>, - ) -> bool { - visited_locations.insert(from); - - if from == loop_head { - return true; - } - - if loop_head.dominates(from, &self.dominators) { - let block = &self.body.basic_blocks[from.block]; - - if from.statement_index < block.statements.len() { - let successor = from.successor_within_block(); - - if !visited_locations.contains(&successor) - && self.find_loop_head_dfs(successor, loop_head, visited_locations) - { - return true; - } - } else { - for bb in block.terminator().successors() { - let successor = Location { statement_index: 0, block: bb }; - - if !visited_locations.contains(&successor) - && self.find_loop_head_dfs(successor, loop_head, visited_locations) - { - return true; - } - } - } - } - - false - } - - /// True if an edge `source -> target` is a backedge -- in other words, if the target - /// dominates the source. - fn is_back_edge(&self, source: Location, target: Location) -> bool { - target.dominates(source, &self.dominators) - } - /// Determine how the borrow was later used. /// First span returned points to the location of the conflicting use /// Second span if `Some` is returned in the case of closures and points diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/mod.rs index 683084cf0..534d9ecae 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/mod.rs @@ -237,6 +237,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { } ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) if opt.including_downcast => return None, ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => (), + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(..) => (), ProjectionElem::Field(field, _ty) => { // FIXME(project-rfc_2229#36): print capture precisely here. if let Some(field) = self.is_upvar_field_projection(PlaceRef { @@ -317,6 +318,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { PlaceRef { local, projection: proj_base }.ty(self.body, self.infcx.tcx) } ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => place.ty(self.body, self.infcx.tcx), + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => PlaceTy::from_ty(*ty), ProjectionElem::Field(_, field_type) => PlaceTy::from_ty(*field_type), }, }; @@ -970,7 +972,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { move_span: Span, move_spans: UseSpans<'tcx>, moved_place: Place<'tcx>, - used_place: Option<PlaceRef<'tcx>>, partially_str: &str, loop_message: &str, move_msg: &str, @@ -1024,7 +1025,8 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { if let Some((CallDesugaringKind::ForLoopIntoIter, _)) = desugaring { let ty = moved_place.ty(self.body, self.infcx.tcx).ty; let suggest = match self.infcx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::IntoIterator) { - Some(def_id) => self.infcx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { + Some(def_id) => { + let infcx = self.infcx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); type_known_to_meet_bound_modulo_regions( &infcx, self.param_env, @@ -1035,7 +1037,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { def_id, DUMMY_SP, ) - }), + } _ => false, }; if suggest { @@ -1058,9 +1060,11 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { place_name, partially_str, loop_message ), ); - // If we have a `&mut` ref, we need to reborrow. - if let Some(ty::Ref(_, _, hir::Mutability::Mut)) = used_place - .map(|used_place| used_place.ty(self.body, self.infcx.tcx).ty.kind()) + // If the moved place was a `&mut` ref, then we can + // suggest to reborrow it where it was moved, so it + // will still be valid by the time we get to the usage. + if let ty::Ref(_, _, hir::Mutability::Mut) = + moved_place.ty(self.body, self.infcx.tcx).ty.kind() { // If we are in a loop this will be suggested later. if !is_loop_move { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/move_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/move_errors.rs index 8d4c38d3a..5a47f4567 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/move_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/move_errors.rs @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { }; if let Some(use_spans) = use_spans { self.explain_captures( - &mut err, span, span, use_spans, move_place, None, "", "", "", false, true, + &mut err, span, span, use_spans, move_place, "", "", "", false, true, ); } err diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/mutability_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/mutability_errors.rs index 6b5014fa9..8ad40c0aa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/mutability_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/mutability_errors.rs @@ -169,6 +169,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .., ProjectionElem::Index(_) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } + | ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast { .. } | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..), ], @@ -931,7 +932,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let opt_suggestions = self .infcx .tcx - .typeck(path_segment.hir_id.owner) + .typeck(path_segment.hir_id.owner.def_id) .type_dependent_def_id(*hir_id) .and_then(|def_id| self.infcx.tcx.impl_of_method(def_id)) .map(|def_id| self.infcx.tcx.associated_items(def_id)) @@ -1031,7 +1032,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if look_at_return && hir.get_return_block(closure_id).is_some() { // ...otherwise we are probably in the tail expression of the function, point at the // return type. - match hir.get_by_def_id(hir.get_parent_item(fn_call_id)) { + match hir.get_by_def_id(hir.get_parent_item(fn_call_id).def_id) { hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { ident, kind: hir::ItemKind::Fn(sig, ..), .. }) | hir::Node::TraitItem(hir::TraitItem { ident, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_errors.rs index 34be2874f..15230718d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_errors.rs @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if let Some(lower_bound_region) = lower_bound_region { let generic_ty = type_test.generic_kind.to_ty(self.infcx.tcx); let origin = RelateParamBound(type_test_span, generic_ty, None); - self.buffer_error(self.infcx.construct_generic_bound_failure( + self.buffer_error(self.infcx.err_ctxt().construct_generic_bound_failure( self.body.source.def_id().expect_local(), type_test_span, Some(origin), @@ -281,7 +281,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let tcx = self.infcx.tcx; match tcx.hir().get_if_local(def_id) { Some(Node::ImplItem(impl_item)) => { - match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(impl_item.hir_id())) { + match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(impl_item.hir_id()).def_id) + { Some(Node::Item(Item { kind: ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { self_ty, .. }), .. @@ -291,7 +292,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } Some(Node::TraitItem(trait_item)) => { let trait_did = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(trait_item.hir_id()); - match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(trait_did) { + match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(trait_did.def_id) { Some(Node::Item(Item { kind: ItemKind::Trait(..), .. })) => { // The method being called is defined in the `trait`, but the `'static` // obligation comes from the `impl`. Find that `impl` so that we can point @@ -340,7 +341,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// Report an error because the universal region `fr` was required to outlive /// `outlived_fr` but it is not known to do so. For example: /// - /// ```compile_fail,E0312 + /// ```compile_fail /// fn foo<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u32) -> &'b u32 { x } /// ``` /// @@ -364,7 +365,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Check if we can use one of the "nice region errors". if let (Some(f), Some(o)) = (self.to_error_region(fr), self.to_error_region(outlived_fr)) { - let nice = NiceRegionError::new_from_span(self.infcx, cause.span, o, f); + let infer_err = self.infcx.err_ctxt(); + let nice = NiceRegionError::new_from_span(&infer_err, cause.span, o, f); if let Some(diag) = nice.try_report_from_nll() { self.buffer_error(diag); return; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_name.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_name.rs index 6c1eaa809..c044dbaba 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_name.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_name.rs @@ -251,7 +251,8 @@ impl<'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { .or_else(|| self.give_name_if_anonymous_region_appears_in_upvars(fr)) .or_else(|| self.give_name_if_anonymous_region_appears_in_output(fr)) .or_else(|| self.give_name_if_anonymous_region_appears_in_yield_ty(fr)) - .or_else(|| self.give_name_if_anonymous_region_appears_in_impl_signature(fr)); + .or_else(|| self.give_name_if_anonymous_region_appears_in_impl_signature(fr)) + .or_else(|| self.give_name_if_anonymous_region_appears_in_arg_position_impl_trait(fr)); if let Some(ref value) = value { self.region_names.try_borrow_mut().unwrap().insert(fr, value.clone()); @@ -707,7 +708,8 @@ impl<'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { hir::AsyncGeneratorKind::Block => " of async block", hir::AsyncGeneratorKind::Closure => " of async closure", hir::AsyncGeneratorKind::Fn => { - let parent_item = hir.get_by_def_id(hir.get_parent_item(mir_hir_id)); + let parent_item = + hir.get_by_def_id(hir.get_parent_item(mir_hir_id).def_id); let output = &parent_item .fn_decl() .expect("generator lowered from async fn should be in fn") @@ -863,20 +865,13 @@ impl<'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { }; let tcx = self.infcx.tcx; - let body_parent_did = tcx.opt_parent(self.mir_def_id().to_def_id())?; - if tcx.parent(region.def_id) != body_parent_did - || tcx.def_kind(body_parent_did) != DefKind::Impl - { + let region_parent = tcx.parent(region.def_id); + if tcx.def_kind(region_parent) != DefKind::Impl { return None; } - let mut found = false; - tcx.fold_regions(tcx.type_of(body_parent_did), |r: ty::Region<'tcx>, _| { - if *r == ty::ReEarlyBound(region) { - found = true; - } - r - }); + let found = tcx + .any_free_region_meets(&tcx.type_of(region_parent), |r| *r == ty::ReEarlyBound(region)); Some(RegionName { name: self.synthesize_region_name(), @@ -889,4 +884,92 @@ impl<'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { ), }) } + + fn give_name_if_anonymous_region_appears_in_arg_position_impl_trait( + &self, + fr: RegionVid, + ) -> Option<RegionName> { + let ty::ReEarlyBound(region) = *self.to_error_region(fr)? else { + return None; + }; + if region.has_name() { + return None; + }; + + let predicates = self + .infcx + .tcx + .predicates_of(self.body.source.def_id()) + .instantiate_identity(self.infcx.tcx) + .predicates; + + if let Some(upvar_index) = self + .regioncx + .universal_regions() + .defining_ty + .upvar_tys() + .position(|ty| self.any_param_predicate_mentions(&predicates, ty, region)) + { + let (upvar_name, upvar_span) = self.regioncx.get_upvar_name_and_span_for_region( + self.infcx.tcx, + &self.upvars, + upvar_index, + ); + let region_name = self.synthesize_region_name(); + + Some(RegionName { + name: region_name, + source: RegionNameSource::AnonRegionFromUpvar(upvar_span, upvar_name), + }) + } else if let Some(arg_index) = self + .regioncx + .universal_regions() + .unnormalized_input_tys + .iter() + .position(|ty| self.any_param_predicate_mentions(&predicates, *ty, region)) + { + let (arg_name, arg_span) = self.regioncx.get_argument_name_and_span_for_region( + self.body, + &self.local_names, + arg_index, + ); + let region_name = self.synthesize_region_name(); + + Some(RegionName { + name: region_name, + source: RegionNameSource::AnonRegionFromArgument( + RegionNameHighlight::CannotMatchHirTy(arg_span, arg_name?.to_string()), + ), + }) + } else { + None + } + } + + fn any_param_predicate_mentions( + &self, + predicates: &[ty::Predicate<'tcx>], + ty: Ty<'tcx>, + region: ty::EarlyBoundRegion, + ) -> bool { + let tcx = self.infcx.tcx; + ty.walk().any(|arg| { + if let ty::GenericArgKind::Type(ty) = arg.unpack() + && let ty::Param(_) = ty.kind() + { + predicates.iter().any(|pred| { + match pred.kind().skip_binder() { + ty::PredicateKind::Trait(data) if data.self_ty() == ty => {} + ty::PredicateKind::Projection(data) if data.projection_ty.self_ty() == ty => {} + _ => return false, + } + tcx.any_free_region_meets(pred, |r| { + *r == ty::ReEarlyBound(region) + }) + }) + } else { + false + } + }) + } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs index 86da87d06..abfe253d4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] @@ -132,14 +131,11 @@ fn mir_borrowck<'tcx>( debug!("run query mir_borrowck: {}", tcx.def_path_str(def.did.to_def_id())); let hir_owner = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def.did).owner; - let opt_closure_req = tcx - .infer_ctxt() - .with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bind(hir_owner)) - .enter(|infcx| { - let input_body: &Body<'_> = &input_body.borrow(); - let promoted: &IndexVec<_, _> = &promoted.borrow(); - do_mir_borrowck(&infcx, input_body, promoted, false).0 - }); + let infcx = + tcx.infer_ctxt().with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bind(hir_owner.def_id)).build(); + let input_body: &Body<'_> = &input_body.borrow(); + let promoted: &IndexVec<_, _> = &promoted.borrow(); + let opt_closure_req = do_mir_borrowck(&infcx, input_body, promoted, false).0; debug!("mir_borrowck done"); tcx.arena.alloc(opt_closure_req) @@ -151,8 +147,8 @@ fn mir_borrowck<'tcx>( /// region ids on which the borrow checking was performed together with Polonius /// facts. #[instrument(skip(infcx, input_body, input_promoted), fields(id=?input_body.source.with_opt_param().as_local().unwrap()), level = "debug")] -fn do_mir_borrowck<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +fn do_mir_borrowck<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, input_body: &Body<'tcx>, input_promoted: &IndexVec<Promoted, Body<'tcx>>, return_body_with_facts: bool, @@ -475,7 +471,7 @@ pub struct BodyWithBorrowckFacts<'tcx> { } struct MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, body: &'cx Body<'tcx>, move_data: &'cx MoveData<'tcx>, @@ -1781,6 +1777,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { for (place_base, elem) in place.iter_projections().rev() { match elem { ProjectionElem::Index(_/*operand*/) | + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | // assigning to P[i] requires P to be valid. ProjectionElem::Downcast(_/*adt_def*/, _/*variant_idx*/) => @@ -2172,6 +2169,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { | ProjectionElem::Index(..) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } + | ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast { .. } | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => { let upvar_field_projection = self.is_upvar_field_projection(place); if let Some(field) = upvar_field_projection { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/nll.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/nll.rs index 12b2481cc..08fdd28eb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/nll.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/nll.rs @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ pub(crate) struct NllOutput<'tcx> { /// regions (e.g., region parameters) declared on the function. That set will need to be given to /// `compute_regions`. #[instrument(skip(infcx, param_env, body, promoted), level = "debug")] -pub(crate) fn replace_regions_in_mir<'cx, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, +pub(crate) fn replace_regions_in_mir<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>, promoted: &mut IndexVec<Promoted, Body<'tcx>>, @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ fn populate_polonius_move_facts( /// /// This may result in errors being reported. pub(crate) fn compute_regions<'cx, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, universal_regions: UniversalRegions<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, promoted: &IndexVec<Promoted, Body<'tcx>>, @@ -318,8 +318,8 @@ pub(crate) fn compute_regions<'cx, 'tcx>( } } -pub(super) fn dump_mir_results<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub(super) fn dump_mir_results<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, regioncx: &RegionInferenceContext<'tcx>, closure_region_requirements: &Option<ClosureRegionRequirements<'_>>, @@ -368,8 +368,8 @@ pub(super) fn dump_mir_results<'a, 'tcx>( }; } -pub(super) fn dump_annotation<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub(super) fn dump_annotation<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, regioncx: &RegionInferenceContext<'tcx>, closure_region_requirements: &Option<ClosureRegionRequirements<'_>>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/places_conflict.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/places_conflict.rs index 6e5a96bee..0e71efd6f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/places_conflict.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/places_conflict.rs @@ -250,6 +250,7 @@ fn place_components_conflict<'tcx>( | (ProjectionElem::Index { .. }, _, _) | (ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. }, _, _) | (ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. }, _, _) + | (ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast { .. }, _, _) | (ProjectionElem::Downcast { .. }, _, _) => { // Recursive case. This can still be disjoint on a // further iteration if this a shallow access and @@ -317,6 +318,17 @@ fn place_projection_conflict<'tcx>( debug!("place_element_conflict: DISJOINT-OR-EQ-DEREF"); Overlap::EqualOrDisjoint } + (ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(v1), ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(v2)) => { + if v1 == v2 { + // same type - recur. + debug!("place_element_conflict: DISJOINT-OR-EQ-OPAQUE"); + Overlap::EqualOrDisjoint + } else { + // Different types. Disjoint! + debug!("place_element_conflict: DISJOINT-OPAQUE"); + Overlap::Disjoint + } + } (ProjectionElem::Field(f1, _), ProjectionElem::Field(f2, _)) => { if f1 == f2 { // same field (e.g., `a.y` vs. `a.y`) - recur. @@ -520,6 +532,7 @@ fn place_projection_conflict<'tcx>( | ProjectionElem::Field(..) | ProjectionElem::Index(..) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } + | ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast { .. } | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..), _, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/prefixes.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/prefixes.rs index bdf2becb7..2b50cbac9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/prefixes.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/prefixes.rs @@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> Iterator for Prefixes<'cx, 'tcx> { } ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } + | ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast { .. } | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | ProjectionElem::Index(_) => { cursor = cursor_base; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/mod.rs index 244e6e342..8b63294fb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/mod.rs @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::region_constraints::{GenericKind, VarInfos, VerifyBound, use rustc_infer::infer::{InferCtxt, NllRegionVariableOrigin, RegionVariableOrigin}; use rustc_middle::mir::{ Body, ClosureOutlivesRequirement, ClosureOutlivesSubject, ClosureRegionRequirements, - ConstraintCategory, Local, Location, ReturnConstraint, + ConstraintCategory, Local, Location, ReturnConstraint, TerminatorKind, }; use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCause; use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCauseCode; @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(self, infcx, body, polonius_output), level = "debug")] pub(super) fn solve( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, polonius_output: Option<Rc<PoloniusOutput>>, @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { /// 'a`. See `TypeTest` for more details. fn check_type_tests( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, mut propagated_outlives_requirements: Option<&mut Vec<ClosureOutlivesRequirement<'tcx>>>, @@ -923,7 +923,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, infcx, propagated_outlives_requirements))] fn try_promote_type_test( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, type_test: &TypeTest<'tcx>, @@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, infcx))] fn try_promote_type_test_subject( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, ) -> Option<ClosureOutlivesSubject<'tcx>> { let tcx = infcx.tcx; @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { /// `point`. fn eval_verify_bound( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, generic_ty: Ty<'tcx>, @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { fn eval_if_eq( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, generic_ty: Ty<'tcx>, lower_bound: RegionVid, @@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { /// whether any of the constraints were too strong. In particular, /// we want to check for a case where a universally quantified /// region exceeded its bounds. Consider: - /// ```compile_fail,E0312 + /// ```compile_fail /// fn foo<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u32) -> &'b u32 { x } /// ``` /// In this case, returning `x` requires `&'a u32 <: &'b u32` @@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { /// <https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2019/01/17/polonius-and-region-errors/> /// /// In the canonical example - /// ```compile_fail,E0312 + /// ```compile_fail /// fn foo<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u32) -> &'b u32 { x } /// ``` /// returning `x` requires `&'a u32 <: &'b u32` and hence we establish (transitively) a @@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { fn check_member_constraints( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, errors_buffer: &mut RegionErrors<'tcx>, ) { let member_constraints = self.member_constraints.clone(); @@ -2236,6 +2236,27 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { pub(crate) fn universe_info(&self, universe: ty::UniverseIndex) -> UniverseInfo<'tcx> { self.universe_causes[&universe].clone() } + + /// Tries to find the terminator of the loop in which the region 'r' resides. + /// Returns the location of the terminator if found. + pub(crate) fn find_loop_terminator_location( + &self, + r: RegionVid, + body: &Body<'_>, + ) -> Option<Location> { + let scc = self.constraint_sccs.scc(r.to_region_vid()); + let locations = self.scc_values.locations_outlived_by(scc); + for location in locations { + let bb = &body[location.block]; + if let Some(terminator) = &bb.terminator { + // terminator of a loop should be TerminatorKind::FalseUnwind + if let TerminatorKind::FalseUnwind { .. } = terminator.kind { + return Some(location); + } + } + } + None + } } impl<'tcx> RegionDefinition<'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/opaque_types.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/opaque_types.rs index 9d088642f..465f353aa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/opaque_types.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/opaque_types.rs @@ -2,22 +2,18 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_data_structures::vec_map::VecMap; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_hir::OpaqueTyOrigin; -use rustc_infer::infer::error_reporting::unexpected_hidden_region_diagnostic; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt as _; use rustc_infer::infer::{DefiningAnchor, InferCtxt}; use rustc_infer::traits::{Obligation, ObligationCause, TraitEngine}; -use rustc_middle::ty::fold::{TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts}; +use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts}; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, OpaqueHiddenType, OpaqueTypeKey, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, }; use rustc_span::Span; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::TraitEngineExt as _; -use crate::session_diagnostics::ConstNotUsedTraitAlias; - use super::RegionInferenceContext; impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { @@ -63,7 +59,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, infcx), ret)] pub(crate) fn infer_opaque_types( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, opaque_ty_decls: VecMap<OpaqueTypeKey<'tcx>, (OpaqueHiddenType<'tcx>, OpaqueTyOrigin)>, ) -> VecMap<LocalDefId, OpaqueHiddenType<'tcx>> { let mut result: VecMap<LocalDefId, OpaqueHiddenType<'tcx>> = VecMap::new(); @@ -194,7 +190,7 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { ) -> Ty<'tcx>; } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Given the fully resolved, instantiated type for an opaque /// type, i.e., the value of an inference variable like C1 or C2 /// (*), computes the "definition type" for an opaque type @@ -229,31 +225,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return self.tcx.ty_error(); } - let OpaqueTypeKey { def_id, substs } = opaque_type_key; - - // Use substs to build up a reverse map from regions to their - // identity mappings. This is necessary because of `impl - // Trait` lifetimes are computed by replacing existing - // lifetimes with 'static and remapping only those used in the - // `impl Trait` return type, resulting in the parameters - // shifting. - let id_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(self.tcx, def_id.to_def_id()); - debug!(?id_substs); - let map: FxHashMap<GenericArg<'tcx>, GenericArg<'tcx>> = - substs.iter().enumerate().map(|(index, subst)| (subst, id_substs[index])).collect(); - debug!("map = {:#?}", map); - - // Convert the type from the function into a type valid outside - // the function, by replacing invalid regions with 'static, - // after producing an error for each of them. - let definition_ty = instantiated_ty.ty.fold_with(&mut ReverseMapper::new( - self.tcx, - opaque_type_key, - map, - instantiated_ty.ty, - instantiated_ty.span, - )); - debug!(?definition_ty); + let definition_ty = instantiated_ty + .remap_generic_params_to_declaration_params(opaque_type_key, self.tcx, false, origin) + .ty; if !check_opaque_type_parameter_valid( self.tcx, @@ -266,72 +240,70 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Only check this for TAIT. RPIT already supports `src/test/ui/impl-trait/nested-return-type2.rs` // on stable and we'd break that. - if let OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias = origin { - // This logic duplicates most of `check_opaque_meets_bounds`. - // FIXME(oli-obk): Also do region checks here and then consider removing `check_opaque_meets_bounds` entirely. - let param_env = self.tcx.param_env(def_id); - let body_id = self.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - // HACK This bubble is required for this tests to pass: - // type-alias-impl-trait/issue-67844-nested-opaque.rs - self.tcx.infer_ctxt().with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bubble).enter( - move |infcx| { - // Require the hidden type to be well-formed with only the generics of the opaque type. - // Defining use functions may have more bounds than the opaque type, which is ok, as long as the - // hidden type is well formed even without those bounds. - let predicate = - ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(definition_ty.into())) - .to_predicate(infcx.tcx); - let mut fulfillment_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>>::new(infcx.tcx); + let OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias = origin else { + return definition_ty; + }; + let def_id = opaque_type_key.def_id; + // This logic duplicates most of `check_opaque_meets_bounds`. + // FIXME(oli-obk): Also do region checks here and then consider removing `check_opaque_meets_bounds` entirely. + let param_env = self.tcx.param_env(def_id); + let body_id = self.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); + // HACK This bubble is required for this tests to pass: + // type-alias-impl-trait/issue-67844-nested-opaque.rs + let infcx = + self.tcx.infer_ctxt().with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bubble).build(); + // Require the hidden type to be well-formed with only the generics of the opaque type. + // Defining use functions may have more bounds than the opaque type, which is ok, as long as the + // hidden type is well formed even without those bounds. + let predicate = ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(definition_ty.into())) + .to_predicate(infcx.tcx); + let mut fulfillment_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>>::new(infcx.tcx); - // Require that the hidden type actually fulfills all the bounds of the opaque type, even without - // the bounds that the function supplies. - match infcx.register_hidden_type( - OpaqueTypeKey { def_id, substs: id_substs }, - ObligationCause::misc(instantiated_ty.span, body_id), - param_env, + let id_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(self.tcx, def_id.to_def_id()); + + // Require that the hidden type actually fulfills all the bounds of the opaque type, even without + // the bounds that the function supplies. + let opaque_ty = self.tcx.mk_opaque(def_id.to_def_id(), id_substs); + match infcx + .at(&ObligationCause::misc(instantiated_ty.span, body_id), param_env) + .eq(opaque_ty, definition_ty) + { + Ok(infer_ok) => { + for obligation in infer_ok.obligations { + fulfillment_cx.register_predicate_obligation(&infcx, obligation); + } + } + Err(err) => { + infcx + .err_ctxt() + .report_mismatched_types( + &ObligationCause::misc(instantiated_ty.span, body_id), + opaque_ty, definition_ty, - origin, - ) { - Ok(infer_ok) => { - for obligation in infer_ok.obligations { - fulfillment_cx.register_predicate_obligation(&infcx, obligation); - } - } - Err(err) => { - infcx - .report_mismatched_types( - &ObligationCause::misc(instantiated_ty.span, body_id), - self.tcx.mk_opaque(def_id.to_def_id(), id_substs), - definition_ty, - err, - ) - .emit(); - } - } + err, + ) + .emit(); + } + } - fulfillment_cx.register_predicate_obligation( - &infcx, - Obligation::misc(instantiated_ty.span, body_id, param_env, predicate), - ); + fulfillment_cx.register_predicate_obligation( + &infcx, + Obligation::misc(instantiated_ty.span, body_id, param_env, predicate), + ); - // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's - // version. - let errors = fulfillment_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx); + // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's + // version. + let errors = fulfillment_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx); - // This is still required for many(half of the tests in ui/type-alias-impl-trait) - // tests to pass - let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); + // This is still required for many(half of the tests in ui/type-alias-impl-trait) + // tests to pass + let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); - if errors.is_empty() { - definition_ty - } else { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - self.tcx.ty_error() - } - }, - ) - } else { + if errors.is_empty() { definition_ty + } else { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + self.tcx.ty_error() } } } @@ -427,221 +399,3 @@ fn check_opaque_type_parameter_valid( } true } - -struct ReverseMapper<'tcx> { - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - - key: ty::OpaqueTypeKey<'tcx>, - map: FxHashMap<GenericArg<'tcx>, GenericArg<'tcx>>, - do_not_error: bool, - - /// initially `Some`, set to `None` once error has been reported - hidden_ty: Option<Ty<'tcx>>, - - /// Span of function being checked. - span: Span, -} - -impl<'tcx> ReverseMapper<'tcx> { - fn new( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - key: ty::OpaqueTypeKey<'tcx>, - map: FxHashMap<GenericArg<'tcx>, GenericArg<'tcx>>, - hidden_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - span: Span, - ) -> Self { - Self { tcx, key, map, do_not_error: false, hidden_ty: Some(hidden_ty), span } - } - - fn fold_kind_no_missing_regions_error(&mut self, kind: GenericArg<'tcx>) -> GenericArg<'tcx> { - assert!(!self.do_not_error); - self.do_not_error = true; - let kind = kind.fold_with(self); - self.do_not_error = false; - kind - } - - fn fold_kind_normally(&mut self, kind: GenericArg<'tcx>) -> GenericArg<'tcx> { - assert!(!self.do_not_error); - kind.fold_with(self) - } -} - -impl<'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for ReverseMapper<'tcx> { - fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { - self.tcx - } - - #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] - fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { - match *r { - // Ignore bound regions and `'static` regions that appear in the - // type, we only need to remap regions that reference lifetimes - // from the function declaration. - // This would ignore `'r` in a type like `for<'r> fn(&'r u32)`. - ty::ReLateBound(..) | ty::ReStatic => return r, - - // If regions have been erased (by writeback), don't try to unerase - // them. - ty::ReErased => return r, - - // The regions that we expect from borrow checking. - ty::ReEarlyBound(_) | ty::ReFree(_) => {} - - ty::RePlaceholder(_) | ty::ReVar(_) => { - // All of the regions in the type should either have been - // erased by writeback, or mapped back to named regions by - // borrow checking. - bug!("unexpected region kind in opaque type: {:?}", r); - } - } - - let generics = self.tcx().generics_of(self.key.def_id); - match self.map.get(&r.into()).map(|k| k.unpack()) { - Some(GenericArgKind::Lifetime(r1)) => r1, - Some(u) => panic!("region mapped to unexpected kind: {:?}", u), - None if self.do_not_error => self.tcx.lifetimes.re_static, - None if generics.parent.is_some() => { - if let Some(hidden_ty) = self.hidden_ty.take() { - unexpected_hidden_region_diagnostic( - self.tcx, - self.tcx.def_span(self.key.def_id), - hidden_ty, - r, - self.key, - ) - .emit(); - } - self.tcx.lifetimes.re_static - } - None => { - self.tcx - .sess - .struct_span_err(self.span, "non-defining opaque type use in defining scope") - .span_label( - self.span, - format!( - "lifetime `{}` is part of concrete type but not used in \ - parameter list of the `impl Trait` type alias", - r - ), - ) - .emit(); - - self.tcx().lifetimes.re_static - } - } - } - - fn fold_ty(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { - match *ty.kind() { - ty::Closure(def_id, substs) => { - // I am a horrible monster and I pray for death. When - // we encounter a closure here, it is always a closure - // from within the function that we are currently - // type-checking -- one that is now being encapsulated - // in an opaque type. Ideally, we would - // go through the types/lifetimes that it references - // and treat them just like we would any other type, - // which means we would error out if we find any - // reference to a type/region that is not in the - // "reverse map". - // - // **However,** in the case of closures, there is a - // somewhat subtle (read: hacky) consideration. The - // problem is that our closure types currently include - // all the lifetime parameters declared on the - // enclosing function, even if they are unused by the - // closure itself. We can't readily filter them out, - // so here we replace those values with `'empty`. This - // can't really make a difference to the rest of the - // compiler; those regions are ignored for the - // outlives relation, and hence don't affect trait - // selection or auto traits, and they are erased - // during codegen. - - let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(def_id); - let substs = self.tcx.mk_substs(substs.iter().enumerate().map(|(index, kind)| { - if index < generics.parent_count { - // Accommodate missing regions in the parent kinds... - self.fold_kind_no_missing_regions_error(kind) - } else { - // ...but not elsewhere. - self.fold_kind_normally(kind) - } - })); - - self.tcx.mk_closure(def_id, substs) - } - - ty::Generator(def_id, substs, movability) => { - let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(def_id); - let substs = self.tcx.mk_substs(substs.iter().enumerate().map(|(index, kind)| { - if index < generics.parent_count { - // Accommodate missing regions in the parent kinds... - self.fold_kind_no_missing_regions_error(kind) - } else { - // ...but not elsewhere. - self.fold_kind_normally(kind) - } - })); - - self.tcx.mk_generator(def_id, substs, movability) - } - - ty::Param(param) => { - // Look it up in the substitution list. - match self.map.get(&ty.into()).map(|k| k.unpack()) { - // Found it in the substitution list; replace with the parameter from the - // opaque type. - Some(GenericArgKind::Type(t1)) => t1, - Some(u) => panic!("type mapped to unexpected kind: {:?}", u), - None => { - debug!(?param, ?self.map); - self.tcx - .sess - .struct_span_err( - self.span, - &format!( - "type parameter `{}` is part of concrete type but not \ - used in parameter list for the `impl Trait` type alias", - ty - ), - ) - .emit(); - - self.tcx().ty_error() - } - } - } - - _ => ty.super_fold_with(self), - } - } - - fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { - trace!("checking const {:?}", ct); - // Find a const parameter - match ct.kind() { - ty::ConstKind::Param(..) => { - // Look it up in the substitution list. - match self.map.get(&ct.into()).map(|k| k.unpack()) { - // Found it in the substitution list, replace with the parameter from the - // opaque type. - Some(GenericArgKind::Const(c1)) => c1, - Some(u) => panic!("const mapped to unexpected kind: {:?}", u), - None => { - self.tcx.sess.emit_err(ConstNotUsedTraitAlias { - ct: ct.to_string(), - span: self.span, - }); - - self.tcx().const_error(ct.ty()) - } - } - } - - _ => ct, - } - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/renumber.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/renumber.rs index 63b2088f7..f30237690 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/renumber.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/renumber.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_infer::infer::{InferCtxt, NllRegionVariableOrigin}; use rustc_middle::mir::visit::{MutVisitor, TyContext}; +use rustc_middle::mir::Constant; use rustc_middle::mir::{Body, Location, Promoted}; -use rustc_middle::mir::{Constant, ConstantKind}; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable}; @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable}; /// inference variables, returning the number of variables created. #[instrument(skip(infcx, body, promoted), level = "debug")] pub fn renumber_mir<'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>, promoted: &mut IndexVec<Promoted, Body<'tcx>>, ) { @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ pub fn renumber_mir<'tcx>( /// Replaces all regions appearing in `value` with fresh inference /// variables. #[instrument(skip(infcx), level = "debug")] -pub fn renumber_regions<'tcx, T>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, value: T) -> T +pub fn renumber_regions<'tcx, T>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, value: T) -> T where T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, { @@ -38,23 +38,8 @@ where }) } -// FIXME(valtrees): This function is necessary because `fold_regions` -// panics for mir constants in the visitor. -// -// Once `visit_mir_constant` is removed we can also remove this function -// and just use `renumber_regions`. -fn renumber_regions_in_mir_constant<'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, - value: ConstantKind<'tcx>, -) -> ConstantKind<'tcx> { - infcx.tcx.super_fold_regions(value, |_region, _depth| { - let origin = NllRegionVariableOrigin::Existential { from_forall: false }; - infcx.next_nll_region_var(origin) - }) -} - struct NllVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, } impl<'a, 'tcx> NllVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -64,13 +49,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NllVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { { renumber_regions(self.infcx, value) } - - fn renumber_regions_in_mir_constant( - &mut self, - value: ConstantKind<'tcx>, - ) -> ConstantKind<'tcx> { - renumber_regions_in_mir_constant(self.infcx, value) - } } impl<'a, 'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for NllVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -103,7 +81,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for NllVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] fn visit_constant(&mut self, constant: &mut Constant<'tcx>, _location: Location) { let literal = constant.literal; - constant.literal = self.renumber_regions_in_mir_constant(literal); + constant.literal = self.renumber_regions(literal); debug!("constant: {:#?}", constant); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/session_diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/session_diagnostics.rs index 5d750c6ca..cff3089c3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/session_diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/session_diagnostics.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use rustc_errors::{IntoDiagnosticArg, MultiSpan}; -use rustc_macros::{LintDiagnostic, SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; use rustc_span::Span; use crate::diagnostics::RegionName; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck::move_unsized, code = "E0161")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(borrowck_move_unsized, code = "E0161")] pub(crate) struct MoveUnsized<'tcx> { pub ty: Ty<'tcx>, #[primary_span] @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ pub(crate) struct MoveUnsized<'tcx> { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck::higher_ranked_lifetime_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(borrowck_higher_ranked_lifetime_error)] pub(crate) struct HigherRankedLifetimeError { #[subdiagnostic] pub cause: Option<HigherRankedErrorCause>, @@ -23,23 +23,23 @@ pub(crate) struct HigherRankedLifetimeError { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum HigherRankedErrorCause { - #[note(borrowck::could_not_prove)] + #[note(borrowck_could_not_prove)] CouldNotProve { predicate: String }, - #[note(borrowck::could_not_normalize)] + #[note(borrowck_could_not_normalize)] CouldNotNormalize { value: String }, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck::higher_ranked_subtype_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(borrowck_higher_ranked_subtype_error)] pub(crate) struct HigherRankedSubtypeError { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck::generic_does_not_live_long_enough)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(borrowck_generic_does_not_live_long_enough)] pub(crate) struct GenericDoesNotLiveLongEnough { pub kind: String, #[primary_span] @@ -47,24 +47,15 @@ pub(crate) struct GenericDoesNotLiveLongEnough { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck::var_does_not_need_mut)] +#[diag(borrowck_var_does_not_need_mut)] pub(crate) struct VarNeedNotMut { #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] pub span: Span, } - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck::const_not_used_in_type_alias)] -pub(crate) struct ConstNotUsedTraitAlias { - pub ct: String, - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck::var_cannot_escape_closure)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(borrowck_var_cannot_escape_closure)] #[note] -#[note(borrowck::cannot_escape)] +#[note(cannot_escape)] pub(crate) struct FnMutError { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -72,54 +63,54 @@ pub(crate) struct FnMutError { pub ty_err: FnMutReturnTypeErr, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum VarHereDenote { - #[label(borrowck::var_here_captured)] + #[label(borrowck_var_here_captured)] Captured { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(borrowck::var_here_defined)] + #[label(borrowck_var_here_defined)] Defined { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(borrowck::closure_inferred_mut)] + #[label(borrowck_closure_inferred_mut)] FnMutInferred { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum FnMutReturnTypeErr { - #[label(borrowck::returned_closure_escaped)] + #[label(borrowck_returned_closure_escaped)] ReturnClosure { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(borrowck::returned_async_block_escaped)] + #[label(borrowck_returned_async_block_escaped)] ReturnAsyncBlock { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(borrowck::returned_ref_escaped)] + #[label(borrowck_returned_ref_escaped)] ReturnRef { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck::lifetime_constraints_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(borrowck_lifetime_constraints_error)] pub(crate) struct LifetimeOutliveErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum LifetimeReturnCategoryErr<'a> { - #[label(borrowck::returned_lifetime_wrong)] + #[label(borrowck_returned_lifetime_wrong)] WrongReturn { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -127,7 +118,7 @@ pub(crate) enum LifetimeReturnCategoryErr<'a> { outlived_fr_name: RegionName, fr_name: &'a RegionName, }, - #[label(borrowck::returned_lifetime_short)] + #[label(borrowck_returned_lifetime_short)] ShortReturn { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -149,9 +140,9 @@ impl IntoDiagnosticArg for RegionName { } } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum RequireStaticErr { - #[note(borrowck::used_impl_require_static)] + #[note(borrowck_used_impl_require_static)] UsedImpl { #[primary_span] multi_span: MultiSpan, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/canonical.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/canonical.rs index 9271a2f4d..a581726a1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/canonical.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/canonical.rs @@ -52,11 +52,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { Some(error_info) => error_info.to_universe_info(old_universe), None => UniverseInfo::other(), }; - for u in old_universe..universe { - self.borrowck_context - .constraints - .universe_causes - .insert(u + 1, universe_info.clone()); + for u in (old_universe + 1)..=universe { + self.borrowck_context.constraints.universe_causes.insert(u, universe_info.clone()); } } @@ -71,15 +68,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { where T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, { + let old_universe = self.infcx.universe(); + let (instantiated, _) = self.infcx.instantiate_canonical_with_fresh_inference_vars(span, canonical); - for u in 0..canonical.max_universe.as_u32() { - let info = UniverseInfo::other(); - self.borrowck_context - .constraints - .universe_causes - .insert(ty::UniverseIndex::from_u32(u), info); + for u in (old_universe + 1)..=self.infcx.universe() { + self.borrowck_context.constraints.universe_causes.insert(u, UniverseInfo::other()); } instantiated diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/constraint_conversion.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/constraint_conversion.rs index 71eae0583..d5bfc2f52 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/constraint_conversion.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/constraint_conversion.rs @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use crate::{ }; pub(crate) struct ConstraintConversion<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, universal_regions: &'a UniversalRegions<'tcx>, /// Each RBP `GK: 'a` is assumed to be true. These encode @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ConstraintConversion<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstraintConversion<'a, 'tcx> { pub(crate) fn new( - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, universal_regions: &'a UniversalRegions<'tcx>, region_bound_pairs: &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/free_region_relations.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/free_region_relations.rs index f1b1c33a1..029095926 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/free_region_relations.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/free_region_relations.rs @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::InferCtxt; use rustc_middle::mir::ConstraintCategory; use rustc_middle::traits::query::OutlivesBound; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, RegionVid, Ty}; -use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::type_op::{self, TypeOp}; use std::rc::Rc; use type_op::TypeOpOutput; @@ -48,7 +47,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CreateResult<'tcx> { } pub(crate) fn create<'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, universal_regions: &Rc<UniversalRegions<'tcx>>, @@ -197,7 +196,7 @@ impl UniversalRegionRelations<'_> { } struct UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'this, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'this InferCtxt<'this, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'this InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, universal_regions: Rc<UniversalRegions<'tcx>>, implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, @@ -219,6 +218,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'_, 'tcx> { } pub(crate) fn create(mut self) -> CreateResult<'tcx> { + let span = self.infcx.tcx.def_span(self.universal_regions.defining_ty.def_id()); let unnormalized_input_output_tys = self .universal_regions .unnormalized_input_tys @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'_, 'tcx> { self.infcx .tcx .sess - .delay_span_bug(DUMMY_SP, &format!("failed to normalize {:?}", ty)); + .delay_span_bug(span, &format!("failed to normalize {:?}", ty)); TypeOpOutput { output: self.infcx.tcx.ty_error(), constraints: None, @@ -301,8 +301,8 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'_, 'tcx> { &self.region_bound_pairs, self.implicit_region_bound, self.param_env, - Locations::All(DUMMY_SP), - DUMMY_SP, + Locations::All(span), + span, ConstraintCategory::Internal, &mut self.constraints, ) @@ -362,6 +362,11 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'_, 'tcx> { self.region_bound_pairs .insert(ty::OutlivesPredicate(GenericKind::Projection(projection_b), r_a)); } + + OutlivesBound::RegionSubOpaque(r_a, def_id, substs) => { + self.region_bound_pairs + .insert(ty::OutlivesPredicate(GenericKind::Opaque(def_id, substs), r_a)); + } } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/input_output.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/input_output.rs index 4431a2e8e..a66ddd27d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/input_output.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/input_output.rs @@ -7,16 +7,11 @@ //! `RETURN_PLACE` the MIR arguments) are always fully normalized (and //! contain revealed `impl Trait` values). -use crate::type_check::constraint_conversion::ConstraintConversion; use rustc_index::vec::Idx; use rustc_infer::infer::LateBoundRegionConversionTime; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; use rustc_span::Span; -use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::type_op::{self, TypeOp}; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::Fallible; -use type_op::TypeOpOutput; use crate::universal_regions::UniversalRegions; @@ -185,7 +180,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { } } - #[instrument(skip(self, span), level = "debug")] + #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] fn equate_normalized_input_or_output(&mut self, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>, span: Span) { if let Err(_) = self.eq_types(a, b, Locations::All(span), ConstraintCategory::BoringNoLocation) @@ -194,13 +189,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { // `rustc_traits::normalize_after_erasing_regions`. Ideally, we'd // like to normalize *before* inserting into `local_decls`, but // doing so ends up causing some other trouble. - let b = match self.normalize_and_add_constraints(b) { - Ok(n) => n, - Err(_) => { - debug!("equate_inputs_and_outputs: NoSolution"); - b - } - }; + let b = self.normalize(b, Locations::All(span)); // Note: if we have to introduce new placeholders during normalization above, then we won't have // added those universes to the universe info, which we would want in `relate_tys`. @@ -218,28 +207,4 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { } } } - - pub(crate) fn normalize_and_add_constraints(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> Fallible<Ty<'tcx>> { - let TypeOpOutput { output: norm_ty, constraints, .. } = - self.param_env.and(type_op::normalize::Normalize::new(t)).fully_perform(self.infcx)?; - - debug!("{:?} normalized to {:?}", t, norm_ty); - - for data in constraints { - ConstraintConversion::new( - self.infcx, - &self.borrowck_context.universal_regions, - &self.region_bound_pairs, - self.implicit_region_bound, - self.param_env, - Locations::All(DUMMY_SP), - DUMMY_SP, - ConstraintCategory::Internal, - &mut self.borrowck_context.constraints, - ) - .convert_all(&*data); - } - - Ok(norm_ty) - } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/mod.rs index 3713ec3f5..3c1c3ab45 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/mod.rs @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ mod relate_tys; /// - `move_data` -- move-data constructed when performing the maybe-init dataflow analysis /// - `elements` -- MIR region map pub(crate) fn type_check<'mir, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, promoted: &IndexVec<Promoted, Body<'tcx>>, @@ -138,8 +138,6 @@ pub(crate) fn type_check<'mir, 'tcx>( use_polonius: bool, ) -> MirTypeckResults<'tcx> { let implicit_region_bound = infcx.tcx.mk_region(ty::ReVar(universal_regions.fr_fn_body)); - let mut universe_causes = FxHashMap::default(); - universe_causes.insert(ty::UniverseIndex::from_u32(0), UniverseInfo::other()); let mut constraints = MirTypeckRegionConstraints { placeholder_indices: PlaceholderIndices::default(), placeholder_index_to_region: IndexVec::default(), @@ -148,7 +146,7 @@ pub(crate) fn type_check<'mir, 'tcx>( member_constraints: MemberConstraintSet::default(), closure_bounds_mapping: Default::default(), type_tests: Vec::default(), - universe_causes, + universe_causes: FxHashMap::default(), }; let CreateResult { @@ -165,9 +163,8 @@ pub(crate) fn type_check<'mir, 'tcx>( debug!(?normalized_inputs_and_output); - for u in ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT..infcx.universe() { - let info = UniverseInfo::other(); - constraints.universe_causes.insert(u, info); + for u in ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT..=infcx.universe() { + constraints.universe_causes.insert(u, UniverseInfo::other()); } let mut borrowck_context = BorrowCheckContext { @@ -236,7 +233,7 @@ pub(crate) fn type_check<'mir, 'tcx>( .unwrap(); let mut hidden_type = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(decl.hidden_type); trace!("finalized opaque type {:?} to {:#?}", opaque_type_key, hidden_type.ty.kind()); - if hidden_type.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if hidden_type.has_non_region_infer() { infcx.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( decl.hidden_type.span, &format!("could not resolve {:#?}", hidden_type.ty.kind()), @@ -428,12 +425,18 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeVerifier<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { } if let ty::FnDef(def_id, substs) = *constant.literal.ty().kind() { + // const_trait_impl: use a non-const param env when checking that a FnDef type is well formed. + // this is because the well-formedness of the function does not need to be proved to have `const` + // impls for trait bounds. let instantiated_predicates = tcx.predicates_of(def_id).instantiate(tcx, substs); + let prev = self.cx.param_env; + self.cx.param_env = prev.without_const(); self.cx.normalize_and_prove_instantiated_predicates( def_id, instantiated_predicates, locations, ); + self.cx.param_env = prev; } } } @@ -581,6 +584,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> TypeVerifier<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { // modify their locations. let all_facts = &mut None; let mut constraints = Default::default(); + let mut type_tests = Default::default(); let mut closure_bounds = Default::default(); let mut liveness_constraints = LivenessValues::new(Rc::new(RegionValueElements::new(&promoted_body))); @@ -592,6 +596,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> TypeVerifier<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { &mut this.cx.borrowck_context.constraints.outlives_constraints, &mut constraints, ); + mem::swap(&mut this.cx.borrowck_context.constraints.type_tests, &mut type_tests); mem::swap( &mut this.cx.borrowck_context.constraints.closure_bounds_mapping, &mut closure_bounds, @@ -616,6 +621,13 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> TypeVerifier<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { swap_constraints(self); let locations = location.to_locations(); + + // Use location of promoted const in collected constraints + for type_test in type_tests.iter() { + let mut type_test = type_test.clone(); + type_test.locations = locations; + self.cx.borrowck_context.constraints.type_tests.push(type_test) + } for constraint in constraints.outlives().iter() { let mut constraint = constraint.clone(); constraint.locations = locations; @@ -764,6 +776,19 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> TypeVerifier<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { } PlaceTy::from_ty(fty) } + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => { + let ty = self.sanitize_type(place, ty); + let ty = self.cx.normalize(ty, location); + self.cx + .eq_types( + base.ty, + ty, + location.to_locations(), + ConstraintCategory::TypeAnnotation, + ) + .unwrap(); + PlaceTy::from_ty(ty) + } } } @@ -857,7 +882,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> TypeVerifier<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { /// way, it accrues region constraints -- these can later be used by /// NLL region checking. struct TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, last_span: Span, body: &'a Body<'tcx>, @@ -927,7 +952,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MirTypeckRegionConstraints<'tcx> { impl<'tcx> MirTypeckRegionConstraints<'tcx> { fn placeholder_region( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, placeholder: ty::PlaceholderRegion, ) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { let placeholder_index = self.placeholder_indices.insert(placeholder); @@ -1011,7 +1036,7 @@ impl Locations { impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { fn new( - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, body: &'a Body<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, region_bound_pairs: &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, @@ -1170,10 +1195,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { tcx, self.param_env, proj, - |this, field, ()| { + |this, field, _| { let ty = this.field_ty(tcx, field); self.normalize(ty, locations) }, + |_, _| unreachable!(), ); curr_projected_ty = projected_ty; } @@ -1604,7 +1630,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { let op_arg_ty = self.normalize(op_arg_ty, term_location); let category = if from_hir_call { - ConstraintCategory::CallArgument(func_ty) + ConstraintCategory::CallArgument(self.infcx.tcx.erase_regions(func_ty)) } else { ConstraintCategory::Boring }; @@ -1757,7 +1783,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { // `Sized` bound in no way depends on precise regions, so this // shouldn't affect `is_sized`. let erased_ty = tcx.erase_regions(ty); - if !erased_ty.is_sized(tcx.at(span), self.param_env) { + if !erased_ty.is_sized(tcx, self.param_env) { // in current MIR construction, all non-control-flow rvalue // expressions evaluate through `as_temp` or `into` a return // slot or local, so to find all unsized rvalues it is enough @@ -2189,25 +2215,104 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { } } } - - CastKind::Misc => { + CastKind::IntToInt => { let ty_from = op.ty(body, tcx); let cast_ty_from = CastTy::from_ty(ty_from); let cast_ty_to = CastTy::from_ty(*ty); - // Misc casts are either between floats and ints, or one ptr type to another. match (cast_ty_from, cast_ty_to) { - ( - Some(CastTy::Int(_) | CastTy::Float), - Some(CastTy::Int(_) | CastTy::Float), - ) - | (Some(CastTy::Ptr(_) | CastTy::FnPtr), Some(CastTy::Ptr(_))) => (), + (Some(CastTy::Int(_)), Some(CastTy::Int(_))) => (), _ => { span_mirbug!( self, rvalue, - "Invalid Misc cast {:?} -> {:?}", + "Invalid IntToInt cast {:?} -> {:?}", ty_from, - ty, + ty + ) + } + } + } + CastKind::IntToFloat => { + let ty_from = op.ty(body, tcx); + let cast_ty_from = CastTy::from_ty(ty_from); + let cast_ty_to = CastTy::from_ty(*ty); + match (cast_ty_from, cast_ty_to) { + (Some(CastTy::Int(_)), Some(CastTy::Float)) => (), + _ => { + span_mirbug!( + self, + rvalue, + "Invalid IntToFloat cast {:?} -> {:?}", + ty_from, + ty + ) + } + } + } + CastKind::FloatToInt => { + let ty_from = op.ty(body, tcx); + let cast_ty_from = CastTy::from_ty(ty_from); + let cast_ty_to = CastTy::from_ty(*ty); + match (cast_ty_from, cast_ty_to) { + (Some(CastTy::Float), Some(CastTy::Int(_))) => (), + _ => { + span_mirbug!( + self, + rvalue, + "Invalid FloatToInt cast {:?} -> {:?}", + ty_from, + ty + ) + } + } + } + CastKind::FloatToFloat => { + let ty_from = op.ty(body, tcx); + let cast_ty_from = CastTy::from_ty(ty_from); + let cast_ty_to = CastTy::from_ty(*ty); + match (cast_ty_from, cast_ty_to) { + (Some(CastTy::Float), Some(CastTy::Float)) => (), + _ => { + span_mirbug!( + self, + rvalue, + "Invalid FloatToFloat cast {:?} -> {:?}", + ty_from, + ty + ) + } + } + } + CastKind::FnPtrToPtr => { + let ty_from = op.ty(body, tcx); + let cast_ty_from = CastTy::from_ty(ty_from); + let cast_ty_to = CastTy::from_ty(*ty); + match (cast_ty_from, cast_ty_to) { + (Some(CastTy::FnPtr), Some(CastTy::Ptr(_))) => (), + _ => { + span_mirbug!( + self, + rvalue, + "Invalid FnPtrToPtr cast {:?} -> {:?}", + ty_from, + ty + ) + } + } + } + CastKind::PtrToPtr => { + let ty_from = op.ty(body, tcx); + let cast_ty_from = CastTy::from_ty(ty_from); + let cast_ty_to = CastTy::from_ty(*ty); + match (cast_ty_from, cast_ty_to) { + (Some(CastTy::Ptr(_)), Some(CastTy::Ptr(_))) => (), + _ => { + span_mirbug!( + self, + rvalue, + "Invalid PtrToPtr cast {:?} -> {:?}", + ty_from, + ty ) } } @@ -2503,6 +2608,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { } ProjectionElem::Field(..) | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) + | ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(..) | ProjectionElem::Index(..) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } => { @@ -2723,7 +2829,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeOp<'tcx> for InstantiateOpaqueType<'tcx> { /// constraints in our `InferCtxt` type ErrorInfo = InstantiateOpaqueType<'tcx>; - fn fully_perform(mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Fallible<TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Self>> { + fn fully_perform(mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Fallible<TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Self>> { let (mut output, region_constraints) = scrape_region_constraints(infcx, || { Ok(InferOk { value: (), obligations: self.obligations.clone() }) })?; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/relate_tys.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/relate_tys.rs index c97a6a1a6..4f2dc263b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/relate_tys.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/relate_tys.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::nll_relate::{NormalizationStrategy, TypeRelating, TypeRelatingDelegate}; use rustc_infer::infer::NllRegionVariableOrigin; -use rustc_infer::traits::ObligationCause; +use rustc_infer::traits::PredicateObligations; use rustc_middle::mir::ConstraintCategory; use rustc_middle::ty::error::TypeError; use rustc_middle::ty::relate::TypeRelation; @@ -155,27 +155,16 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelatingDelegate<'tcx> for NllTypeRelatingDelegate<'_, '_, 'tcx> true } - fn register_opaque_type( + fn register_opaque_type_obligations( &mut self, - a: Ty<'tcx>, - b: Ty<'tcx>, - a_is_expected: bool, + obligations: PredicateObligations<'tcx>, ) -> Result<(), TypeError<'tcx>> { - let param_env = self.param_env(); - let span = self.span(); - let def_id = self.type_checker.body.source.def_id().expect_local(); - let body_id = self.type_checker.tcx().hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - let cause = ObligationCause::misc(span, body_id); self.type_checker .fully_perform_op( self.locations, self.category, InstantiateOpaqueType { - obligations: self - .type_checker - .infcx - .handle_opaque_type(a, b, a_is_expected, &cause, param_env)? - .obligations, + obligations, // These fields are filled in during execution of the operation base_universe: None, region_constraints: None, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/universal_regions.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/universal_regions.rs index 8cf9ed53d..2beb5e0ab 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/universal_regions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/universal_regions.rs @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ use rustc_hir::{BodyOwnerKind, HirId}; use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; use rustc_infer::infer::{InferCtxt, NllRegionVariableOrigin}; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::TypeFoldable; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, InlineConstSubsts, InlineConstSubstsParts, RegionVid, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use std::iter; use crate::nll::ToRegionVid; @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegions<'tcx> { /// signature. This will also compute the relationships that are /// known between those regions. pub fn new( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, mir_def: ty::WithOptConstParam<LocalDefId>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ) -> Self { @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegions<'tcx> { } struct UniversalRegionsBuilder<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, mir_def: ty::WithOptConstParam<LocalDefId>, mir_hir_id: HirId, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> UniversalRegionsBuilder<'cx, 'tcx> { let typeck_root_def_id = self.infcx.tcx.typeck_root_def_id(self.mir_def.did.to_def_id()); - // If this is is a 'root' body (not a closure/generator/inline const), then + // If this is a 'root' body (not a closure/generator/inline const), then // there are no extern regions, so the local regions start at the same // position as the (empty) sub-list of extern regions let first_local_index = if self.mir_def.did.to_def_id() == typeck_root_def_id { @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { ); } -impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'tcx> { fn replace_free_regions_with_nll_infer_vars<T>( &self, origin: NllRegionVariableOrigin, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/assert/context.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/assert/context.rs index f80215a3c..bb6839360 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/assert/context.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/assert/context.rs @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'a> Context<'cx, 'a> { /// Builds the whole `assert!` expression. For example, `let elem = 1; assert!(elem == 1);` expands to: /// /// ```rust + /// #![feature(generic_assert_internals)] /// let elem = 1; /// { /// #[allow(unused_imports)] @@ -70,7 +71,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'a> Context<'cx, 'a> { /// __local_bind0 /// } == 1 /// ) { - /// panic!("Assertion failed: elem == 1\nWith captures:\n elem = {}", __capture0) + /// panic!("Assertion failed: elem == 1\nWith captures:\n elem = {:?}", __capture0) /// } /// } /// ``` @@ -241,8 +242,8 @@ impl<'cx, 'a> Context<'cx, 'a> { self.manage_cond_expr(prefix); self.manage_cond_expr(suffix); } - ExprKind::MethodCall(_, ref mut local_exprs, _) => { - for local_expr in local_exprs.iter_mut().skip(1) { + ExprKind::MethodCall(_, _,ref mut local_exprs, _) => { + for local_expr in local_exprs.iter_mut() { self.manage_cond_expr(local_expr); } } @@ -378,14 +379,12 @@ impl<'cx, 'a> Context<'cx, 'a> { id: DUMMY_NODE_ID, ident: Ident::new(sym::try_capture, self.span), }, - vec![ - expr_paren(self.cx, self.span, self.cx.expr_addr_of(self.span, wrapper)), - expr_addr_of_mut( - self.cx, - self.span, - self.cx.expr_path(Path::from_ident(capture)), - ), - ], + expr_paren(self.cx, self.span, self.cx.expr_addr_of(self.span, wrapper)), + vec![expr_addr_of_mut( + self.cx, + self.span, + self.cx.expr_path(Path::from_ident(capture)), + )], self.span, )) .add_trailing_semicolon(); @@ -443,10 +442,11 @@ fn expr_addr_of_mut(cx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, e: P<Expr>) -> P<Expr> { fn expr_method_call( cx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, path: PathSegment, + receiver: P<Expr>, args: Vec<P<Expr>>, span: Span, ) -> P<Expr> { - cx.expr(span, ExprKind::MethodCall(path, args, span)) + cx.expr(span, ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, args, span)) } fn expr_paren(cx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, e: P<Expr>) -> P<Expr> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/cfg.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/cfg.rs index 9046bf130..5638c2f61 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/cfg.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/cfg.rs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use rustc_ast::tokenstream::TokenStream; use rustc_attr as attr; use rustc_errors::PResult; use rustc_expand::base::{self, *}; -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::Span; pub fn expand_cfg( @@ -35,16 +35,16 @@ pub fn expand_cfg( } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(builtin_macros::requires_cfg_pattern)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(builtin_macros_requires_cfg_pattern)] struct RequiresCfgPattern { #[primary_span] #[label] span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(builtin_macros::expected_one_cfg_pattern)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(builtin_macros_expected_one_cfg_pattern)] struct OneCfgPattern { #[primary_span] span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/cfg_eval.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/cfg_eval.rs index e673dff0d..750f1fe12 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/cfg_eval.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/cfg_eval.rs @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ use rustc_ast::visit::Visitor; use rustc_ast::NodeId; use rustc_ast::{mut_visit, visit}; use rustc_ast::{Attribute, HasAttrs, HasTokens}; +use rustc_errors::PResult; use rustc_expand::base::{Annotatable, ExtCtxt}; use rustc_expand::config::StripUnconfigured; use rustc_expand::configure; @@ -144,33 +145,34 @@ impl CfgEval<'_, '_> { // the location of `#[cfg]` and `#[cfg_attr]` in the token stream. The tokenization // process is lossless, so this process is invisible to proc-macros. - let parse_annotatable_with: fn(&mut Parser<'_>) -> _ = match annotatable { - Annotatable::Item(_) => { - |parser| Annotatable::Item(parser.parse_item(ForceCollect::Yes).unwrap().unwrap()) - } - Annotatable::TraitItem(_) => |parser| { - Annotatable::TraitItem( - parser.parse_trait_item(ForceCollect::Yes).unwrap().unwrap().unwrap(), - ) - }, - Annotatable::ImplItem(_) => |parser| { - Annotatable::ImplItem( - parser.parse_impl_item(ForceCollect::Yes).unwrap().unwrap().unwrap(), - ) - }, - Annotatable::ForeignItem(_) => |parser| { - Annotatable::ForeignItem( - parser.parse_foreign_item(ForceCollect::Yes).unwrap().unwrap().unwrap(), - ) - }, - Annotatable::Stmt(_) => |parser| { - Annotatable::Stmt(P(parser.parse_stmt(ForceCollect::Yes).unwrap().unwrap())) - }, - Annotatable::Expr(_) => { - |parser| Annotatable::Expr(parser.parse_expr_force_collect().unwrap()) - } - _ => unreachable!(), - }; + let parse_annotatable_with: for<'a> fn(&mut Parser<'a>) -> PResult<'a, _> = + match annotatable { + Annotatable::Item(_) => { + |parser| Ok(Annotatable::Item(parser.parse_item(ForceCollect::Yes)?.unwrap())) + } + Annotatable::TraitItem(_) => |parser| { + Ok(Annotatable::TraitItem( + parser.parse_trait_item(ForceCollect::Yes)?.unwrap().unwrap(), + )) + }, + Annotatable::ImplItem(_) => |parser| { + Ok(Annotatable::ImplItem( + parser.parse_impl_item(ForceCollect::Yes)?.unwrap().unwrap(), + )) + }, + Annotatable::ForeignItem(_) => |parser| { + Ok(Annotatable::ForeignItem( + parser.parse_foreign_item(ForceCollect::Yes)?.unwrap().unwrap(), + )) + }, + Annotatable::Stmt(_) => |parser| { + Ok(Annotatable::Stmt(P(parser.parse_stmt(ForceCollect::Yes)?.unwrap()))) + }, + Annotatable::Expr(_) => { + |parser| Ok(Annotatable::Expr(parser.parse_expr_force_collect()?)) + } + _ => unreachable!(), + }; // 'Flatten' all nonterminals (i.e. `TokenKind::Interpolated`) // to `None`-delimited groups containing the corresponding tokens. This @@ -193,7 +195,13 @@ impl CfgEval<'_, '_> { let mut parser = rustc_parse::stream_to_parser(&self.cfg.sess.parse_sess, orig_tokens, None); parser.capture_cfg = true; - annotatable = parse_annotatable_with(&mut parser); + match parse_annotatable_with(&mut parser) { + Ok(a) => annotatable = a, + Err(mut err) => { + err.emit(); + return Some(annotatable); + } + } // Now that we have our re-parsed `AttrTokenStream`, recursively configuring // our attribute target will correctly the tokens as well. @@ -202,8 +210,15 @@ impl CfgEval<'_, '_> { } impl MutVisitor for CfgEval<'_, '_> { + #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &mut P<ast::Expr>) { - self.cfg.configure_expr(expr); + self.cfg.configure_expr(expr, false); + mut_visit::noop_visit_expr(expr, self); + } + + #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] + fn visit_method_receiver_expr(&mut self, expr: &mut P<ast::Expr>) { + self.cfg.configure_expr(expr, true); mut_visit::noop_visit_expr(expr, self); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/bounds.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/bounds.rs index 77e0b6c55..7bd344467 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/bounds.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/bounds.rs @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_copy( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: path_std!(marker::Copy), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: true, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/clone.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/clone.rs index c7f2d95e7..fa8685f5f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/clone.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/clone.rs @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_clone( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: path_std!(clone::Clone), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: bounds, generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: true, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/eq.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/eq.rs index 5b556c5c9..eab67b0d3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/eq.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/eq.rs @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_eq( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: path_std!(cmp::Eq), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: true, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/ord.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/ord.rs index 726258695..7f117981a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/ord.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/ord.rs @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_ord( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: path_std!(cmp::Ord), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/partial_eq.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/partial_eq.rs index 42ee65b57..236cbccaf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/partial_eq.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/partial_eq.rs @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_partial_eq( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: path_std!(cmp::PartialEq), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/partial_ord.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/partial_ord.rs index 516892aed..4173403a1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/partial_ord.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/cmp/partial_ord.rs @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_partial_ord( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: path_std!(cmp::PartialOrd), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: vec![], generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/debug.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/debug.rs index 4af7fd816..2cf614ed9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/debug.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/debug.rs @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_debug( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: path_std!(fmt::Debug), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/decodable.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/decodable.rs index 7174dbbe7..d669f6168 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/decodable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/decodable.rs @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_rustc_decodable( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: Path::new_(vec![krate, sym::Decodable], vec![], PathKind::Global), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/default.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/default.rs index a94c8a996..17df9fb27 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/default.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/default.rs @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_default( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: Path::new(vec![kw::Default, sym::Default]), + skip_path_as_bound: has_a_default_variant(item), additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: false, @@ -262,3 +263,22 @@ impl<'a, 'b> rustc_ast::visit::Visitor<'a> for DetectNonVariantDefaultAttr<'a, ' } } } + +fn has_a_default_variant(item: &Annotatable) -> bool { + struct HasDefaultAttrOnVariant { + found: bool, + } + + impl<'ast> rustc_ast::visit::Visitor<'ast> for HasDefaultAttrOnVariant { + fn visit_variant(&mut self, v: &'ast rustc_ast::Variant) { + if v.attrs.iter().any(|attr| attr.has_name(kw::Default)) { + self.found = true; + } + // no need to subrecurse. + } + } + + let mut visitor = HasDefaultAttrOnVariant { found: false }; + item.visit_with(&mut visitor); + visitor.found +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/encodable.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/encodable.rs index b220e5423..f83f58b97 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/encodable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/encodable.rs @@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_rustc_encodable( let trait_def = TraitDef { span, path: Path::new_(vec![krate, sym::Encodable], vec![], PathKind::Global), + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/generic/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/generic/mod.rs index 3cc160adb..16ee3aa89 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/generic/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/generic/mod.rs @@ -174,6 +174,7 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::Span; use std::cell::RefCell; use std::iter; +use std::ops::Not; use std::vec; use thin_vec::thin_vec; use ty::{Bounds, Path, Ref, Self_, Ty}; @@ -187,6 +188,9 @@ pub struct TraitDef<'a> { /// Path of the trait, including any type parameters pub path: Path, + /// Whether to skip adding the current trait as a bound to the type parameters of the type. + pub skip_path_as_bound: bool, + /// Additional bounds required of any type parameters of the type, /// other than the current trait pub additional_bounds: Vec<Ty>, @@ -562,7 +566,7 @@ impl<'a> TraitDef<'a> { tokens: None, }, attrs: ast::AttrVec::new(), - kind: ast::AssocItemKind::TyAlias(Box::new(ast::TyAlias { + kind: ast::AssocItemKind::Type(Box::new(ast::TyAlias { defaultness: ast::Defaultness::Final, generics: Generics::default(), where_clauses: ( @@ -596,7 +600,7 @@ impl<'a> TraitDef<'a> { cx.trait_bound(p.to_path(cx, self.span, type_ident, generics)) }).chain( // require the current trait - iter::once(cx.trait_bound(trait_path.clone())) + self.skip_path_as_bound.not().then(|| cx.trait_bound(trait_path.clone())) ).chain( // also add in any bounds from the declaration param.bounds.iter().cloned() @@ -1110,6 +1114,11 @@ impl<'a> MethodDef<'a> { /// ``` /// is equivalent to: /// ``` + /// #![feature(core_intrinsics)] + /// enum A { + /// A1, + /// A2(i32) + /// } /// impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for A { /// #[inline] /// fn eq(&self, other: &A) -> bool { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/hash.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/hash.rs index f1f02e7ce..6e9d5f08b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/hash.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/hash.rs @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ pub fn expand_deriving_hash( let hash_trait_def = TraitDef { span, path, + skip_path_as_bound: false, additional_bounds: Vec::new(), generics: Bounds::empty(), supports_unions: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/mod.rs index a65d0bad6..ee346047a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/deriving/mod.rs @@ -131,6 +131,8 @@ fn inject_impl_of_structural_trait( // Create generics param list for where clauses and impl headers let mut generics = generics.clone(); + let ctxt = span.ctxt(); + // Create the type of `self`. // // in addition, remove defaults from generic params (impls cannot have them). @@ -138,16 +140,18 @@ fn inject_impl_of_structural_trait( .params .iter_mut() .map(|param| match &mut param.kind { - ast::GenericParamKind::Lifetime => { - ast::GenericArg::Lifetime(cx.lifetime(span, param.ident)) - } + ast::GenericParamKind::Lifetime => ast::GenericArg::Lifetime( + cx.lifetime(param.ident.span.with_ctxt(ctxt), param.ident), + ), ast::GenericParamKind::Type { default } => { *default = None; - ast::GenericArg::Type(cx.ty_ident(span, param.ident)) + ast::GenericArg::Type(cx.ty_ident(param.ident.span.with_ctxt(ctxt), param.ident)) } ast::GenericParamKind::Const { ty: _, kw_span: _, default } => { *default = None; - ast::GenericArg::Const(cx.const_ident(span, param.ident)) + ast::GenericArg::Const( + cx.const_ident(param.ident.span.with_ctxt(ctxt), param.ident), + ) } }) .collect(); @@ -174,6 +178,8 @@ fn inject_impl_of_structural_trait( }) .cloned(), ); + // Mark as `automatically_derived` to avoid some silly lints. + attrs.push(cx.attribute(cx.meta_word(span, sym::automatically_derived))); let newitem = cx.item( span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs index 210048710..8b07c1106 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs @@ -1,271 +1,42 @@ -use ArgumentType::*; -use Position::*; - -use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::ptr::P; +use rustc_ast::token; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::TokenStream; -use rustc_ast::visit::{self, Visitor}; -use rustc_ast::{token, BlockCheckMode, UnsafeSource}; -use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; +use rustc_ast::Expr; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::{pluralize, Applicability, MultiSpan, PResult}; use rustc_expand::base::{self, *}; use rustc_parse_format as parse; -use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{BytePos, InnerSpan, Span}; -use smallvec::SmallVec; use rustc_lint_defs::builtin::NAMED_ARGUMENTS_USED_POSITIONALLY; use rustc_lint_defs::{BufferedEarlyLint, BuiltinLintDiagnostics, LintId}; -use rustc_parse_format::Count; -use std::borrow::Cow; -use std::collections::hash_map::Entry; - -#[derive(PartialEq)] -enum ArgumentType { - Placeholder(&'static str), - Count, -} - -enum Position { - Exact(usize), - Capture(usize), - Named(Symbol, InnerSpan), -} - -/// Indicates how positional named argument (i.e. an named argument which is used by position -/// instead of by name) is used in format string -/// * `Arg` is the actual argument to print -/// * `Width` is width format argument -/// * `Precision` is precion format argument -/// Example: `{Arg:Width$.Precision$} -#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -enum PositionalNamedArgType { - Arg, - Width, - Precision, -} - -/// Contains information necessary to create a lint for a positional named argument -#[derive(Debug)] -struct PositionalNamedArg { - ty: PositionalNamedArgType, - /// The piece of the using this argument (multiple pieces can use the same argument) - cur_piece: usize, - /// The InnerSpan for in the string to be replaced with the named argument - /// This will be None when the position is implicit - inner_span_to_replace: Option<rustc_parse_format::InnerSpan>, - /// The name to use instead of the position - replacement: Symbol, - /// The span for the positional named argument (so the lint can point a message to it) - positional_named_arg_span: Span, - has_formatting: bool, -} - -impl PositionalNamedArg { - /// Determines: - /// 1) span to be replaced with the name of the named argument and - /// 2) span to be underlined for error messages - fn get_positional_arg_spans(&self, cx: &Context<'_, '_>) -> (Option<Span>, Option<Span>) { - if let Some(inner_span) = &self.inner_span_to_replace { - let span = - cx.fmtsp.from_inner(InnerSpan { start: inner_span.start, end: inner_span.end }); - (Some(span), Some(span)) - } else if self.ty == PositionalNamedArgType::Arg { - // In the case of a named argument whose position is implicit, if the argument *has* - // formatting, there will not be a span to replace. Instead, we insert the name after - // the `{`, which will be the first character of arg_span. If the argument does *not* - // have formatting, there may or may not be a span to replace. This is because - // whitespace is allowed in arguments without formatting (such as `format!("{ }", 1);`) - // but is not allowed in arguments with formatting (an error will be generated in cases - // like `format!("{ :1.1}", 1.0f32);`. - // For the message span, if there is formatting, we want to use the opening `{` and the - // next character, which will the `:` indicating the start of formatting. If there is - // not any formatting, we want to underline the entire span. - cx.arg_spans.get(self.cur_piece).map_or((None, None), |arg_span| { - if self.has_formatting { - ( - Some(arg_span.with_lo(arg_span.lo() + BytePos(1)).shrink_to_lo()), - Some(arg_span.with_hi(arg_span.lo() + BytePos(2))), - ) - } else { - let replace_start = arg_span.lo() + BytePos(1); - let replace_end = arg_span.hi() - BytePos(1); - let to_replace = arg_span.with_lo(replace_start).with_hi(replace_end); - (Some(to_replace), Some(*arg_span)) - } - }) - } else { - (None, None) - } - } -} - -/// Encapsulates all the named arguments that have been used positionally -#[derive(Debug)] -struct PositionalNamedArgsLint { - positional_named_args: Vec<PositionalNamedArg>, -} - -impl PositionalNamedArgsLint { - /// For a given positional argument, check if the index is for a named argument. - /// - /// Since positional arguments are required to come before named arguments, if the positional - /// index is greater than or equal to the start of named arguments, we know it's a named - /// argument used positionally. - /// - /// Example: - /// println!("{} {} {2}", 0, a=1, b=2); - /// - /// In this case, the first piece (`{}`) would be ArgumentImplicitlyIs with an index of 0. The - /// total number of arguments is 3 and the number of named arguments is 2, so the start of named - /// arguments is index 1. Therefore, the index of 0 is okay. - /// - /// The second piece (`{}`) would be ArgumentImplicitlyIs with an index of 1, which is the start - /// of named arguments, and so we should add a lint to use the named argument `a`. - /// - /// The third piece (`{2}`) would be ArgumentIs with an index of 2, which is greater than the - /// start of named arguments, and so we should add a lint to use the named argument `b`. - /// - /// This same check also works for width and precision formatting when either or both are - /// CountIsParam, which contains an index into the arguments. - fn maybe_add_positional_named_arg( - &mut self, - arg: Option<&FormatArg>, - ty: PositionalNamedArgType, - cur_piece: usize, - inner_span_to_replace: Option<rustc_parse_format::InnerSpan>, - has_formatting: bool, - ) { - if let Some(arg) = arg { - if let Some(name) = arg.name { - self.push(name, ty, cur_piece, inner_span_to_replace, has_formatting) - } - } - } - /// Construct a PositionalNamedArg struct and push it into the vec of positional - /// named arguments. - fn push( - &mut self, - arg_name: Ident, - ty: PositionalNamedArgType, - cur_piece: usize, - inner_span_to_replace: Option<rustc_parse_format::InnerSpan>, - has_formatting: bool, - ) { - // In FormatSpec, `precision_span` starts at the leading `.`, which we want to keep in - // the lint suggestion, so increment `start` by 1 when `PositionalArgumentType` is - // `Precision`. - let inner_span_to_replace = if ty == PositionalNamedArgType::Precision { - inner_span_to_replace - .map(|is| rustc_parse_format::InnerSpan { start: is.start + 1, end: is.end }) - } else { - inner_span_to_replace - }; - self.positional_named_args.push(PositionalNamedArg { - ty, - cur_piece, - inner_span_to_replace, - replacement: arg_name.name, - positional_named_arg_span: arg_name.span, - has_formatting, - }); - } -} - -struct Context<'a, 'b> { - ecx: &'a mut ExtCtxt<'b>, - /// The macro's call site. References to unstable formatting internals must - /// use this span to pass the stability checker. - macsp: Span, - /// The span of the format string literal. - fmtsp: Span, - - /// List of parsed argument expressions. - /// Named expressions are resolved early, and are appended to the end of - /// argument expressions. - /// - /// Example showing the various data structures in motion: - /// - /// * Original: `"{foo:o} {:o} {foo:x} {0:x} {1:o} {:x} {1:x} {0:o}"` - /// * Implicit argument resolution: `"{foo:o} {0:o} {foo:x} {0:x} {1:o} {1:x} {1:x} {0:o}"` - /// * Name resolution: `"{2:o} {0:o} {2:x} {0:x} {1:o} {1:x} {1:x} {0:o}"` - /// * `arg_types` (in JSON): `[[0, 1, 0], [0, 1, 1], [0, 1]]` - /// * `arg_unique_types` (in simplified JSON): `[["o", "x"], ["o", "x"], ["o", "x"]]` - /// * `names` (in JSON): `{"foo": 2}` - args: Vec<FormatArg>, - /// The number of arguments that were added by implicit capturing. - num_captured_args: usize, - /// Placeholder slot numbers indexed by argument. - arg_types: Vec<Vec<usize>>, - /// Unique format specs seen for each argument. - arg_unique_types: Vec<Vec<ArgumentType>>, - /// Map from named arguments to their resolved indices. - names: FxHashMap<Symbol, usize>, - - /// The latest consecutive literal strings, or empty if there weren't any. - literal: String, +mod ast; +use ast::*; - /// Collection of the compiled `rt::Argument` structures - pieces: Vec<P<ast::Expr>>, - /// Collection of string literals - str_pieces: Vec<P<ast::Expr>>, - /// Stays `true` if all formatting parameters are default (as in "{}{}"). - all_pieces_simple: bool, +mod expand; +use expand::expand_parsed_format_args; - /// Mapping between positional argument references and indices into the - /// final generated static argument array. We record the starting indices - /// corresponding to each positional argument, and number of references - /// consumed so far for each argument, to facilitate correct `Position` - /// mapping in `build_piece`. In effect this can be seen as a "flattened" - /// version of `arg_unique_types`. - /// - /// Again with the example described above in docstring for `args`: - /// - /// * `arg_index_map` (in JSON): `[[0, 1, 0], [2, 3, 3], [4, 5]]` - arg_index_map: Vec<Vec<usize>>, +// The format_args!() macro is expanded in three steps: +// 1. First, `parse_args` will parse the `(literal, arg, arg, name=arg, name=arg)` syntax, +// but doesn't parse the template (the literal) itself. +// 2. Second, `make_format_args` will parse the template, the format options, resolve argument references, +// produce diagnostics, and turn the whole thing into a `FormatArgs` structure. +// 3. Finally, `expand_parsed_format_args` will turn that `FormatArgs` structure +// into the expression that the macro expands to. - /// Starting offset of count argument slots. - count_args_index_offset: usize, +// See format/ast.rs for the FormatArgs structure and glossary. - /// Count argument slots and tracking data structures. - /// Count arguments are separately tracked for de-duplication in case - /// multiple references are made to one argument. For example, in this - /// format string: - /// - /// * Original: `"{:.*} {:.foo$} {1:.*} {:.0$}"` - /// * Implicit argument resolution: `"{1:.0$} {2:.foo$} {1:.3$} {4:.0$}"` - /// * Name resolution: `"{1:.0$} {2:.5$} {1:.3$} {4:.0$}"` - /// * `count_positions` (in JSON): `{0: 0, 5: 1, 3: 2}` - /// * `count_args`: `vec![0, 5, 3]` - count_args: Vec<usize>, - /// Relative slot numbers for count arguments. - count_positions: FxHashMap<usize, usize>, - /// Number of count slots assigned. - count_positions_count: usize, - - /// Current position of the implicit positional arg pointer, as if it - /// still existed in this phase of processing. - /// Used only for `all_pieces_simple` tracking in `build_piece`. - curarg: usize, - /// Current piece being evaluated, used for error reporting. - curpiece: usize, - /// Keep track of invalid references to positional arguments. - invalid_refs: Vec<(usize, usize)>, - /// Spans of all the formatting arguments, in order. - arg_spans: Vec<Span>, - /// All the formatting arguments that have formatting flags set, in order for diagnostics. - arg_with_formatting: Vec<parse::FormatSpec<'a>>, - - /// Whether this format string came from a string literal, as opposed to a macro. - is_literal: bool, - unused_names_lint: PositionalNamedArgsLint, -} - -pub struct FormatArg { - expr: P<ast::Expr>, - name: Option<Ident>, +// Only used in parse_args and report_invalid_references, +// to indicate how a referred argument was used. +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] +enum PositionUsedAs { + Placeholder(Option<Span>), + Precision, + Width, } +use PositionUsedAs::*; /// Parses the arguments from the given list of tokens, returning the diagnostic /// if there's a parse error so we can continue parsing other format! @@ -274,15 +45,14 @@ pub struct FormatArg { /// If parsing succeeds, the return value is: /// /// ```text -/// Some((fmtstr, parsed arguments, index map for named arguments)) +/// Ok((fmtstr, parsed arguments)) /// ``` fn parse_args<'a>( ecx: &mut ExtCtxt<'a>, sp: Span, tts: TokenStream, -) -> PResult<'a, (P<ast::Expr>, Vec<FormatArg>, FxHashMap<Symbol, usize>)> { - let mut args = Vec::<FormatArg>::new(); - let mut names = FxHashMap::<Symbol, usize>::default(); +) -> PResult<'a, (P<Expr>, FormatArguments)> { + let mut args = FormatArguments::new(); let mut p = ecx.new_parser_from_tts(tts); @@ -311,7 +81,6 @@ fn parse_args<'a>( }; let mut first = true; - let mut named = false; while p.token != token::Eof { if !p.eat(&token::Comma) { @@ -343,879 +112,54 @@ fn parse_args<'a>( } // accept trailing commas match p.token.ident() { Some((ident, _)) if p.look_ahead(1, |t| *t == token::Eq) => { - named = true; p.bump(); p.expect(&token::Eq)?; - let e = p.parse_expr()?; - if let Some(&prev) = names.get(&ident.name) { - ecx.struct_span_err(e.span, &format!("duplicate argument named `{}`", ident)) - .span_label(args[prev].expr.span, "previously here") - .span_label(e.span, "duplicate argument") - .emit(); + let expr = p.parse_expr()?; + if let Some((_, prev)) = args.by_name(ident.name) { + ecx.struct_span_err( + ident.span, + &format!("duplicate argument named `{}`", ident), + ) + .span_label(prev.kind.ident().unwrap().span, "previously here") + .span_label(ident.span, "duplicate argument") + .emit(); continue; } - - // Resolve names into slots early. - // Since all the positional args are already seen at this point - // if the input is valid, we can simply append to the positional - // args. And remember the names. - let slot = args.len(); - names.insert(ident.name, slot); - args.push(FormatArg { expr: e, name: Some(ident) }); + args.add(FormatArgument { kind: FormatArgumentKind::Named(ident), expr }); } _ => { - let e = p.parse_expr()?; - if named { + let expr = p.parse_expr()?; + if !args.named_args().is_empty() { let mut err = ecx.struct_span_err( - e.span, + expr.span, "positional arguments cannot follow named arguments", ); - err.span_label(e.span, "positional arguments must be before named arguments"); - for &pos in names.values() { - err.span_label(args[pos].expr.span, "named argument"); + err.span_label( + expr.span, + "positional arguments must be before named arguments", + ); + for arg in args.named_args() { + if let Some(name) = arg.kind.ident() { + err.span_label(name.span.to(arg.expr.span), "named argument"); + } } err.emit(); } - args.push(FormatArg { expr: e, name: None }); + args.add(FormatArgument { kind: FormatArgumentKind::Normal, expr }); } } } - Ok((fmtstr, args, names)) + Ok((fmtstr, args)) } -impl<'a, 'b> Context<'a, 'b> { - /// The number of arguments that were explicitly given. - fn num_args(&self) -> usize { - self.args.len() - self.num_captured_args - } - - fn resolve_name_inplace(&mut self, p: &mut parse::Piece<'_>) { - // NOTE: the `unwrap_or` branch is needed in case of invalid format - // arguments, e.g., `format_args!("{foo}")`. - let lookup = |s: &str| self.names.get(&Symbol::intern(s)).copied().unwrap_or(0); - - match *p { - parse::String(_) => {} - parse::NextArgument(ref mut arg) => { - if let parse::ArgumentNamed(s) = arg.position { - arg.position = parse::ArgumentIs(lookup(s)); - } - if let parse::CountIsName(s, _) = arg.format.width { - arg.format.width = parse::CountIsParam(lookup(s)); - } - if let parse::CountIsName(s, _) = arg.format.precision { - arg.format.precision = parse::CountIsParam(lookup(s)); - } - } - } - } - - /// Verifies one piece of a parse string, and remembers it if valid. - /// All errors are not emitted as fatal so we can continue giving errors - /// about this and possibly other format strings. - fn verify_piece(&mut self, p: &parse::Piece<'a>) { - match *p { - parse::String(..) => {} - parse::NextArgument(ref arg) => { - // width/precision first, if they have implicit positional - // parameters it makes more sense to consume them first. - self.verify_count( - arg.format.width, - &arg.format.width_span, - PositionalNamedArgType::Width, - ); - self.verify_count( - arg.format.precision, - &arg.format.precision_span, - PositionalNamedArgType::Precision, - ); - - let has_precision = arg.format.precision != Count::CountImplied; - let has_width = arg.format.width != Count::CountImplied; - - if has_precision || has_width { - // push before named params are resolved to aid diagnostics - self.arg_with_formatting.push(arg.format); - } - - // argument second, if it's an implicit positional parameter - // it's written second, so it should come after width/precision. - let pos = match arg.position { - parse::ArgumentIs(i) => { - self.unused_names_lint.maybe_add_positional_named_arg( - self.args.get(i), - PositionalNamedArgType::Arg, - self.curpiece, - Some(arg.position_span), - has_precision || has_width, - ); - - Exact(i) - } - parse::ArgumentImplicitlyIs(i) => { - self.unused_names_lint.maybe_add_positional_named_arg( - self.args.get(i), - PositionalNamedArgType::Arg, - self.curpiece, - None, - has_precision || has_width, - ); - Exact(i) - } - parse::ArgumentNamed(s) => { - let symbol = Symbol::intern(s); - let span = arg.position_span; - Named(symbol, InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end)) - } - }; - - let ty = Placeholder(match arg.format.ty { - "" => "Display", - "?" => "Debug", - "e" => "LowerExp", - "E" => "UpperExp", - "o" => "Octal", - "p" => "Pointer", - "b" => "Binary", - "x" => "LowerHex", - "X" => "UpperHex", - _ => { - let fmtsp = self.fmtsp; - let sp = arg - .format - .ty_span - .map(|sp| fmtsp.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(sp.start, sp.end))); - let mut err = self.ecx.struct_span_err( - sp.unwrap_or(fmtsp), - &format!("unknown format trait `{}`", arg.format.ty), - ); - err.note( - "the only appropriate formatting traits are:\n\ - - ``, which uses the `Display` trait\n\ - - `?`, which uses the `Debug` trait\n\ - - `e`, which uses the `LowerExp` trait\n\ - - `E`, which uses the `UpperExp` trait\n\ - - `o`, which uses the `Octal` trait\n\ - - `p`, which uses the `Pointer` trait\n\ - - `b`, which uses the `Binary` trait\n\ - - `x`, which uses the `LowerHex` trait\n\ - - `X`, which uses the `UpperHex` trait", - ); - if let Some(sp) = sp { - for (fmt, name) in &[ - ("", "Display"), - ("?", "Debug"), - ("e", "LowerExp"), - ("E", "UpperExp"), - ("o", "Octal"), - ("p", "Pointer"), - ("b", "Binary"), - ("x", "LowerHex"), - ("X", "UpperHex"), - ] { - // FIXME: rustfix (`run-rustfix`) fails to apply suggestions. - // > "Cannot replace slice of data that was already replaced" - err.tool_only_span_suggestion( - sp, - &format!("use the `{}` trait", name), - *fmt, - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } - } - err.emit(); - "<invalid>" - } - }); - self.verify_arg_type(pos, ty); - self.curpiece += 1; - } - } - } - - fn verify_count( - &mut self, - c: parse::Count<'_>, - inner_span: &Option<rustc_parse_format::InnerSpan>, - named_arg_type: PositionalNamedArgType, - ) { - match c { - parse::CountImplied | parse::CountIs(..) => {} - parse::CountIsParam(i) | parse::CountIsStar(i) => { - self.unused_names_lint.maybe_add_positional_named_arg( - self.args.get(i), - named_arg_type, - self.curpiece, - *inner_span, - true, - ); - self.verify_arg_type(Exact(i), Count); - } - parse::CountIsName(s, span) => { - self.verify_arg_type( - Named(Symbol::intern(s), InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end)), - Count, - ); - } - } - } - - fn describe_num_args(&self) -> Cow<'_, str> { - match self.num_args() { - 0 => "no arguments were given".into(), - 1 => "there is 1 argument".into(), - x => format!("there are {} arguments", x).into(), - } - } - - /// Handle invalid references to positional arguments. Output different - /// errors for the case where all arguments are positional and for when - /// there are named arguments or numbered positional arguments in the - /// format string. - fn report_invalid_references(&self, numbered_position_args: bool) { - let mut e; - let sp = if !self.arg_spans.is_empty() { - // Point at the formatting arguments. - MultiSpan::from_spans(self.arg_spans.clone()) - } else { - MultiSpan::from_span(self.fmtsp) - }; - let refs = - self.invalid_refs.iter().map(|(r, pos)| (r.to_string(), self.arg_spans.get(*pos))); - - let mut zero_based_note = false; - - let count = self.pieces.len() - + self - .arg_with_formatting - .iter() - .filter(|fmt| matches!(fmt.precision, parse::CountIsStar(_))) - .count(); - if self.names.is_empty() && !numbered_position_args && count != self.num_args() { - e = self.ecx.struct_span_err( - sp, - &format!( - "{} positional argument{} in format string, but {}", - count, - pluralize!(count), - self.describe_num_args(), - ), - ); - for arg in &self.args { - // Point at the arguments that will be formatted. - e.span_label(arg.expr.span, ""); - } - } else { - let (mut refs, spans): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = refs.unzip(); - // Avoid `invalid reference to positional arguments 7 and 7 (there is 1 argument)` - // for `println!("{7:7$}", 1);` - refs.sort(); - refs.dedup(); - let spans: Vec<_> = spans.into_iter().filter_map(|sp| sp.copied()).collect(); - let sp = if self.arg_spans.is_empty() || spans.is_empty() { - MultiSpan::from_span(self.fmtsp) - } else { - MultiSpan::from_spans(spans) - }; - let arg_list = if refs.len() == 1 { - format!("argument {}", refs[0]) - } else { - let reg = refs.pop().unwrap(); - format!("arguments {head} and {tail}", head = refs.join(", "), tail = reg) - }; - - e = self.ecx.struct_span_err( - sp, - &format!( - "invalid reference to positional {} ({})", - arg_list, - self.describe_num_args() - ), - ); - zero_based_note = true; - }; - - for fmt in &self.arg_with_formatting { - if let Some(span) = fmt.precision_span { - let span = self.fmtsp.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end)); - match fmt.precision { - parse::CountIsParam(pos) if pos >= self.num_args() => { - e.span_label( - span, - &format!( - "this precision flag expects an `usize` argument at position {}, \ - but {}", - pos, - self.describe_num_args(), - ), - ); - zero_based_note = true; - } - parse::CountIsStar(pos) => { - let count = self.pieces.len() - + self - .arg_with_formatting - .iter() - .filter(|fmt| matches!(fmt.precision, parse::CountIsStar(_))) - .count(); - e.span_label( - span, - &format!( - "this precision flag adds an extra required argument at position {}, \ - which is why there {} expected", - pos, - if count == 1 { - "is 1 argument".to_string() - } else { - format!("are {} arguments", count) - }, - ), - ); - if let Some(arg) = self.args.get(pos) { - e.span_label( - arg.expr.span, - "this parameter corresponds to the precision flag", - ); - } - zero_based_note = true; - } - _ => {} - } - } - if let Some(span) = fmt.width_span { - let span = self.fmtsp.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end)); - match fmt.width { - parse::CountIsParam(pos) if pos >= self.num_args() => { - e.span_label( - span, - &format!( - "this width flag expects an `usize` argument at position {}, \ - but {}", - pos, - self.describe_num_args(), - ), - ); - zero_based_note = true; - } - _ => {} - } - } - } - if zero_based_note { - e.note("positional arguments are zero-based"); - } - if !self.arg_with_formatting.is_empty() { - e.note( - "for information about formatting flags, visit \ - https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html", - ); - } - - e.emit(); - } - - /// Actually verifies and tracks a given format placeholder - /// (a.k.a. argument). - fn verify_arg_type(&mut self, arg: Position, ty: ArgumentType) { - if let Exact(arg) = arg { - if arg >= self.num_args() { - self.invalid_refs.push((arg, self.curpiece)); - return; - } - } - - match arg { - Exact(arg) | Capture(arg) => { - match ty { - Placeholder(_) => { - // record every (position, type) combination only once - let seen_ty = &mut self.arg_unique_types[arg]; - let i = seen_ty.iter().position(|x| *x == ty).unwrap_or_else(|| { - let i = seen_ty.len(); - seen_ty.push(ty); - i - }); - self.arg_types[arg].push(i); - } - Count => { - if let Entry::Vacant(e) = self.count_positions.entry(arg) { - let i = self.count_positions_count; - e.insert(i); - self.count_args.push(arg); - self.count_positions_count += 1; - } - } - } - } - - Named(name, span) => { - match self.names.get(&name) { - Some(&idx) => { - // Treat as positional arg. - self.verify_arg_type(Capture(idx), ty) - } - None => { - // For the moment capturing variables from format strings expanded from macros is - // disabled (see RFC #2795) - if self.is_literal { - // Treat this name as a variable to capture from the surrounding scope - let idx = self.args.len(); - self.arg_types.push(Vec::new()); - self.arg_unique_types.push(Vec::new()); - let span = if self.is_literal { - self.fmtsp.from_inner(span) - } else { - self.fmtsp - }; - self.num_captured_args += 1; - self.args.push(FormatArg { - expr: self.ecx.expr_ident(span, Ident::new(name, span)), - name: Some(Ident::new(name, span)), - }); - self.names.insert(name, idx); - self.verify_arg_type(Capture(idx), ty) - } else { - let msg = format!("there is no argument named `{}`", name); - let sp = if self.is_literal { - self.fmtsp.from_inner(span) - } else { - self.fmtsp - }; - let mut err = self.ecx.struct_span_err(sp, &msg); - - err.note(&format!( - "did you intend to capture a variable `{}` from \ - the surrounding scope?", - name - )); - err.note( - "to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables \ - when the format string is expanded from a macro", - ); - - err.emit(); - } - } - } - } - } - } - - /// Builds the mapping between format placeholders and argument objects. - fn build_index_map(&mut self) { - // NOTE: Keep the ordering the same as `into_expr`'s expansion would do! - let args_len = self.args.len(); - self.arg_index_map.reserve(args_len); - - let mut sofar = 0usize; - - // Map the arguments - for i in 0..args_len { - let arg_types = &self.arg_types[i]; - let arg_offsets = arg_types.iter().map(|offset| sofar + *offset).collect::<Vec<_>>(); - self.arg_index_map.push(arg_offsets); - sofar += self.arg_unique_types[i].len(); - } - - // Record starting index for counts, which appear just after arguments - self.count_args_index_offset = sofar; - } - - fn rtpath(ecx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, s: Symbol) -> Vec<Ident> { - ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::rt, sym::v1, s]) - } - - fn build_count(&self, c: parse::Count<'_>) -> P<ast::Expr> { - let sp = self.macsp; - let count = |c, arg| { - let mut path = Context::rtpath(self.ecx, sym::Count); - path.push(Ident::new(c, sp)); - match arg { - Some(arg) => self.ecx.expr_call_global(sp, path, vec![arg]), - None => self.ecx.expr_path(self.ecx.path_global(sp, path)), - } - }; - match c { - parse::CountIs(i) => count(sym::Is, Some(self.ecx.expr_usize(sp, i))), - parse::CountIsParam(i) | parse::CountIsStar(i) => { - // This needs mapping too, as `i` is referring to a macro - // argument. If `i` is not found in `count_positions` then - // the error had already been emitted elsewhere. - let i = self.count_positions.get(&i).cloned().unwrap_or(0) - + self.count_args_index_offset; - count(sym::Param, Some(self.ecx.expr_usize(sp, i))) - } - parse::CountImplied => count(sym::Implied, None), - // should never be the case, names are already resolved - parse::CountIsName(..) => panic!("should never happen"), - } - } - - /// Build a literal expression from the accumulated string literals - fn build_literal_string(&mut self) -> P<ast::Expr> { - let sp = self.fmtsp; - let s = Symbol::intern(&self.literal); - self.literal.clear(); - self.ecx.expr_str(sp, s) - } - - /// Builds a static `rt::Argument` from a `parse::Piece` or append - /// to the `literal` string. - fn build_piece( - &mut self, - piece: &parse::Piece<'a>, - arg_index_consumed: &mut Vec<usize>, - ) -> Option<P<ast::Expr>> { - let sp = self.macsp; - match *piece { - parse::String(s) => { - self.literal.push_str(s); - None - } - parse::NextArgument(ref arg) => { - // Build the position - let pos = { - match arg.position { - parse::ArgumentIs(i, ..) | parse::ArgumentImplicitlyIs(i) => { - // Map to index in final generated argument array - // in case of multiple types specified - let arg_idx = match arg_index_consumed.get_mut(i) { - None => 0, // error already emitted elsewhere - Some(offset) => { - let idx_map = &self.arg_index_map[i]; - // unwrap_or branch: error already emitted elsewhere - let arg_idx = *idx_map.get(*offset).unwrap_or(&0); - *offset += 1; - arg_idx - } - }; - self.ecx.expr_usize(sp, arg_idx) - } - - // should never be the case, because names are already - // resolved. - parse::ArgumentNamed(..) => panic!("should never happen"), - } - }; - - let simple_arg = parse::Argument { - position: { - // We don't have ArgumentNext any more, so we have to - // track the current argument ourselves. - let i = self.curarg; - self.curarg += 1; - parse::ArgumentIs(i) - }, - position_span: arg.position_span, - format: parse::FormatSpec { - fill: None, - align: parse::AlignUnknown, - flags: 0, - precision: parse::CountImplied, - precision_span: arg.format.precision_span, - width: parse::CountImplied, - width_span: arg.format.width_span, - ty: arg.format.ty, - ty_span: arg.format.ty_span, - }, - }; - - let fill = arg.format.fill.unwrap_or(' '); - let pos_simple = arg.position.index() == simple_arg.position.index(); - - if !pos_simple || arg.format != simple_arg.format { - self.all_pieces_simple = false; - } - - // Build the format - let fill = self.ecx.expr_char(sp, fill); - let align = |name| { - let mut p = Context::rtpath(self.ecx, sym::Alignment); - p.push(Ident::new(name, sp)); - self.ecx.path_global(sp, p) - }; - let align = match arg.format.align { - parse::AlignLeft => align(sym::Left), - parse::AlignRight => align(sym::Right), - parse::AlignCenter => align(sym::Center), - parse::AlignUnknown => align(sym::Unknown), - }; - let align = self.ecx.expr_path(align); - let flags = self.ecx.expr_u32(sp, arg.format.flags); - let prec = self.build_count(arg.format.precision); - let width = self.build_count(arg.format.width); - let path = self.ecx.path_global(sp, Context::rtpath(self.ecx, sym::FormatSpec)); - let fmt = self.ecx.expr_struct( - sp, - path, - vec![ - self.ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::fill, sp), fill), - self.ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::align, sp), align), - self.ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::flags, sp), flags), - self.ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::precision, sp), prec), - self.ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::width, sp), width), - ], - ); - - let path = self.ecx.path_global(sp, Context::rtpath(self.ecx, sym::Argument)); - Some(self.ecx.expr_struct( - sp, - path, - vec![ - self.ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::position, sp), pos), - self.ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::format, sp), fmt), - ], - )) - } - } - } - - /// Actually builds the expression which the format_args! block will be - /// expanded to. - fn into_expr(self) -> P<ast::Expr> { - let mut original_args = self.args; - let mut fmt_args = Vec::with_capacity( - self.arg_unique_types.iter().map(|v| v.len()).sum::<usize>() + self.count_args.len(), - ); - - // First, build up the static array which will become our precompiled - // format "string" - let pieces = self.ecx.expr_array_ref(self.fmtsp, self.str_pieces); - - // We need to construct a &[ArgumentV1] to pass into the fmt::Arguments - // constructor. In general the expressions in this slice might be - // permuted from their order in original_args (such as in the case of - // "{1} {0}"), or may have multiple entries referring to the same - // element of original_args ("{0} {0}"). - // - // The following vector has one item per element of our output slice, - // identifying the index of which element of original_args it's passing, - // and that argument's type. - let mut fmt_arg_index_and_ty = SmallVec::<[(usize, &ArgumentType); 8]>::new(); - for (i, unique_types) in self.arg_unique_types.iter().enumerate() { - fmt_arg_index_and_ty.extend(unique_types.iter().map(|ty| (i, ty))); - } - fmt_arg_index_and_ty.extend(self.count_args.iter().map(|&i| (i, &Count))); - - // Figure out whether there are permuted or repeated elements. If not, - // we can generate simpler code. - // - // The sequence has no indices out of order or repeated if: for every - // adjacent pair of elements, the first one's index is less than the - // second one's index. - let nicely_ordered = - fmt_arg_index_and_ty.array_windows().all(|[(i, _i_ty), (j, _j_ty)]| i < j); - - // We want to emit: - // - // [ArgumentV1::new(&$arg0, …), ArgumentV1::new(&$arg1, …), …] - // - // However, it's only legal to do so if $arg0, $arg1, … were written in - // exactly that order by the programmer. When arguments are permuted, we - // want them evaluated in the order written by the programmer, not in - // the order provided to fmt::Arguments. When arguments are repeated, we - // want the expression evaluated only once. - // - // Further, if any arg _after the first one_ contains a yield point such - // as `await` or `yield`, the above short form is inconvenient for the - // caller because it would keep a temporary of type ArgumentV1 alive - // across the yield point. ArgumentV1 can't implement Send since it - // holds a type-erased arbitrary type. - // - // Thus in the not nicely ordered case, and in the yielding case, we - // emit the following instead: - // - // match (&$arg0, &$arg1, …) { - // args => [ArgumentV1::new(args.$i, …), ArgumentV1::new(args.$j, …), …] - // } - // - // for the sequence of indices $i, $j, … governed by fmt_arg_index_and_ty. - // This more verbose representation ensures that all arguments are - // evaluated a single time each, in the order written by the programmer, - // and that the surrounding future/generator (if any) is Send whenever - // possible. - let no_need_for_match = nicely_ordered - && !original_args.iter().skip(1).any(|arg| may_contain_yield_point(&arg.expr)); - - for (arg_index, arg_ty) in fmt_arg_index_and_ty { - let e = &mut original_args[arg_index].expr; - let span = e.span; - let arg = if no_need_for_match { - let expansion_span = e.span.with_ctxt(self.macsp.ctxt()); - // The indices are strictly ordered so e has not been taken yet. - self.ecx.expr_addr_of(expansion_span, P(e.take())) - } else { - let def_site = self.ecx.with_def_site_ctxt(span); - let args_tuple = self.ecx.expr_ident(def_site, Ident::new(sym::args, def_site)); - let member = Ident::new(sym::integer(arg_index), def_site); - self.ecx.expr(def_site, ast::ExprKind::Field(args_tuple, member)) - }; - fmt_args.push(Context::format_arg(self.ecx, self.macsp, span, arg_ty, arg)); - } - - let args_array = self.ecx.expr_array(self.macsp, fmt_args); - let args_slice = self.ecx.expr_addr_of( - self.macsp, - if no_need_for_match { - args_array - } else { - // In the !no_need_for_match case, none of the exprs were moved - // away in the previous loop. - // - // This uses the arg span for `&arg` so that borrowck errors - // point to the specific expression passed to the macro (the - // span is otherwise unavailable in the MIR used by borrowck). - let heads = original_args - .into_iter() - .map(|arg| { - self.ecx.expr_addr_of(arg.expr.span.with_ctxt(self.macsp.ctxt()), arg.expr) - }) - .collect(); - - let pat = self.ecx.pat_ident(self.macsp, Ident::new(sym::args, self.macsp)); - let arm = self.ecx.arm(self.macsp, pat, args_array); - let head = self.ecx.expr(self.macsp, ast::ExprKind::Tup(heads)); - self.ecx.expr_match(self.macsp, head, vec![arm]) - }, - ); - - // Now create the fmt::Arguments struct with all our locals we created. - let (fn_name, fn_args) = if self.all_pieces_simple { - ("new_v1", vec![pieces, args_slice]) - } else { - // Build up the static array which will store our precompiled - // nonstandard placeholders, if there are any. - let fmt = self.ecx.expr_array_ref(self.macsp, self.pieces); - - let path = self.ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::UnsafeArg, sym::new]); - let unsafe_arg = self.ecx.expr_call_global(self.macsp, path, Vec::new()); - let unsafe_expr = self.ecx.expr_block(P(ast::Block { - stmts: vec![self.ecx.stmt_expr(unsafe_arg)], - id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID, - rules: BlockCheckMode::Unsafe(UnsafeSource::CompilerGenerated), - span: self.macsp, - tokens: None, - could_be_bare_literal: false, - })); - - ("new_v1_formatted", vec![pieces, args_slice, fmt, unsafe_expr]) - }; - - let path = self.ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::Arguments, Symbol::intern(fn_name)]); - self.ecx.expr_call_global(self.macsp, path, fn_args) - } - - fn format_arg( - ecx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, - macsp: Span, - mut sp: Span, - ty: &ArgumentType, - arg: P<ast::Expr>, - ) -> P<ast::Expr> { - sp = ecx.with_def_site_ctxt(sp); - let trait_ = match *ty { - Placeholder(trait_) if trait_ == "<invalid>" => return DummyResult::raw_expr(sp, true), - Placeholder(trait_) => trait_, - Count => { - let path = ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::ArgumentV1, sym::from_usize]); - return ecx.expr_call_global(macsp, path, vec![arg]); - } - }; - let new_fn_name = match trait_ { - "Display" => "new_display", - "Debug" => "new_debug", - "LowerExp" => "new_lower_exp", - "UpperExp" => "new_upper_exp", - "Octal" => "new_octal", - "Pointer" => "new_pointer", - "Binary" => "new_binary", - "LowerHex" => "new_lower_hex", - "UpperHex" => "new_upper_hex", - _ => unreachable!(), - }; - - let path = ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::ArgumentV1, Symbol::intern(new_fn_name)]); - ecx.expr_call_global(sp, path, vec![arg]) - } -} - -fn expand_format_args_impl<'cx>( - ecx: &'cx mut ExtCtxt<'_>, - mut sp: Span, - tts: TokenStream, - nl: bool, -) -> Box<dyn base::MacResult + 'cx> { - sp = ecx.with_def_site_ctxt(sp); - match parse_args(ecx, sp, tts) { - Ok((efmt, args, names)) => { - MacEager::expr(expand_preparsed_format_args(ecx, sp, efmt, args, names, nl)) - } - Err(mut err) => { - err.emit(); - DummyResult::any(sp) - } - } -} - -pub fn expand_format_args<'cx>( - ecx: &'cx mut ExtCtxt<'_>, - sp: Span, - tts: TokenStream, -) -> Box<dyn base::MacResult + 'cx> { - expand_format_args_impl(ecx, sp, tts, false) -} - -pub fn expand_format_args_nl<'cx>( - ecx: &'cx mut ExtCtxt<'_>, - sp: Span, - tts: TokenStream, -) -> Box<dyn base::MacResult + 'cx> { - expand_format_args_impl(ecx, sp, tts, true) -} - -fn create_lints_for_named_arguments_used_positionally(cx: &mut Context<'_, '_>) { - for named_arg in &cx.unused_names_lint.positional_named_args { - let (position_sp_to_replace, position_sp_for_msg) = named_arg.get_positional_arg_spans(cx); - - let msg = format!("named argument `{}` is not used by name", named_arg.replacement); - - cx.ecx.buffered_early_lint.push(BufferedEarlyLint { - span: MultiSpan::from_span(named_arg.positional_named_arg_span), - msg: msg.into(), - node_id: ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, - lint_id: LintId::of(&NAMED_ARGUMENTS_USED_POSITIONALLY), - diagnostic: BuiltinLintDiagnostics::NamedArgumentUsedPositionally { - position_sp_to_replace, - position_sp_for_msg, - named_arg_sp: named_arg.positional_named_arg_span, - named_arg_name: named_arg.replacement.to_string(), - is_formatting_arg: named_arg.ty != PositionalNamedArgType::Arg, - }, - }); - } -} - -/// Take the various parts of `format_args!(efmt, args..., name=names...)` -/// and construct the appropriate formatting expression. -pub fn expand_preparsed_format_args( +pub fn make_format_args( ecx: &mut ExtCtxt<'_>, - sp: Span, - efmt: P<ast::Expr>, - args: Vec<FormatArg>, - names: FxHashMap<Symbol, usize>, + efmt: P<Expr>, + mut args: FormatArguments, append_newline: bool, -) -> P<ast::Expr> { - // NOTE: this verbose way of initializing `Vec<Vec<ArgumentType>>` is because - // `ArgumentType` does not derive `Clone`. - let arg_types: Vec<_> = (0..args.len()).map(|_| Vec::new()).collect(); - let arg_unique_types: Vec<_> = (0..args.len()).map(|_| Vec::new()).collect(); - - let mut macsp = ecx.call_site(); - macsp = ecx.with_def_site_ctxt(macsp); - +) -> Result<FormatArgs, ()> { let msg = "format argument must be a string literal"; - let fmt_sp = efmt.span; - let efmt_kind_is_lit: bool = matches!(efmt.kind, ast::ExprKind::Lit(_)); + let unexpanded_fmt_span = efmt.span; let (fmt_str, fmt_style, fmt_span) = match expr_to_spanned_string(ecx, efmt, msg) { Ok(mut fmt) if append_newline => { fmt.0 = Symbol::intern(&format!("{}\n", fmt.0)); @@ -1224,13 +168,13 @@ pub fn expand_preparsed_format_args( Ok(fmt) => fmt, Err(err) => { if let Some((mut err, suggested)) = err { - let sugg_fmt = match args.len() { + let sugg_fmt = match args.explicit_args().len() { 0 => "{}".to_string(), - _ => format!("{}{{}}", "{} ".repeat(args.len())), + _ => format!("{}{{}}", "{} ".repeat(args.explicit_args().len())), }; if !suggested { err.span_suggestion( - fmt_sp.shrink_to_lo(), + unexpanded_fmt_span.shrink_to_lo(), "you might be missing a string literal to format with", format!("\"{}\", ", sugg_fmt), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, @@ -1238,17 +182,17 @@ pub fn expand_preparsed_format_args( } err.emit(); } - return DummyResult::raw_expr(sp, true); + return Err(()); } }; let str_style = match fmt_style { - ast::StrStyle::Cooked => None, - ast::StrStyle::Raw(raw) => Some(raw as usize), + rustc_ast::StrStyle::Cooked => None, + rustc_ast::StrStyle::Raw(raw) => Some(raw as usize), }; let fmt_str = fmt_str.as_str(); // for the suggestions below - let fmt_snippet = ecx.source_map().span_to_snippet(fmt_sp).ok(); + let fmt_snippet = ecx.source_map().span_to_snippet(unexpanded_fmt_span).ok(); let mut parser = parse::Parser::new( fmt_str, str_style, @@ -1257,18 +201,20 @@ pub fn expand_preparsed_format_args( parse::ParseMode::Format, ); - let mut unverified_pieces = Vec::new(); + let mut pieces = Vec::new(); while let Some(piece) = parser.next() { if !parser.errors.is_empty() { break; } else { - unverified_pieces.push(piece); + pieces.push(piece); } } + let is_literal = parser.is_literal; + if !parser.errors.is_empty() { let err = parser.errors.remove(0); - let sp = if efmt_kind_is_lit { + let sp = if is_literal { fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(err.span.start, err.span.end)) } else { // The format string could be another macro invocation, e.g.: @@ -1286,25 +232,21 @@ pub fn expand_preparsed_format_args( if let Some(note) = err.note { e.note(¬e); } - if let Some((label, span)) = err.secondary_label { - if efmt_kind_is_lit { - e.span_label(fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end)), label); - } + if let Some((label, span)) = err.secondary_label && is_literal { + e.span_label(fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end)), label); } if err.should_be_replaced_with_positional_argument { let captured_arg_span = fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(err.span.start, err.span.end)); - let n_positional_args = - args.iter().rposition(|arg| arg.name.is_none()).map_or(0, |i| i + 1); if let Ok(arg) = ecx.source_map().span_to_snippet(captured_arg_span) { - let span = match args[..n_positional_args].last() { + let span = match args.unnamed_args().last() { Some(arg) => arg.expr.span, - None => fmt_sp, + None => fmt_span, }; e.multipart_suggestion_verbose( "consider using a positional formatting argument instead", vec![ - (captured_arg_span, n_positional_args.to_string()), + (captured_arg_span, args.unnamed_args().len().to_string()), (span.shrink_to_hi(), format!(", {}", arg)), ], Applicability::MachineApplicable, @@ -1312,241 +254,626 @@ pub fn expand_preparsed_format_args( } } e.emit(); - return DummyResult::raw_expr(sp, true); + return Err(()); } - let arg_spans = parser - .arg_places - .iter() - .map(|span| fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end))) - .collect(); + let to_span = |inner_span: rustc_parse_format::InnerSpan| { + is_literal.then(|| { + fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan { start: inner_span.start, end: inner_span.end }) + }) + }; + + let mut used = vec![false; args.explicit_args().len()]; + let mut invalid_refs = Vec::new(); + let mut numeric_refences_to_named_arg = Vec::new(); - let mut cx = Context { - ecx, - args, - num_captured_args: 0, - arg_types, - arg_unique_types, - names, - curarg: 0, - curpiece: 0, - arg_index_map: Vec::new(), - count_args: Vec::new(), - count_positions: FxHashMap::default(), - count_positions_count: 0, - count_args_index_offset: 0, - literal: String::new(), - pieces: Vec::with_capacity(unverified_pieces.len()), - str_pieces: Vec::with_capacity(unverified_pieces.len()), - all_pieces_simple: true, - macsp, - fmtsp: fmt_span, - invalid_refs: Vec::new(), - arg_spans, - arg_with_formatting: Vec::new(), - is_literal: parser.is_literal, - unused_names_lint: PositionalNamedArgsLint { positional_named_args: vec![] }, + enum ArgRef<'a> { + Index(usize), + Name(&'a str, Option<Span>), + } + use ArgRef::*; + + let mut lookup_arg = |arg: ArgRef<'_>, + span: Option<Span>, + used_as: PositionUsedAs, + kind: FormatArgPositionKind| + -> FormatArgPosition { + let index = match arg { + Index(index) => { + if let Some(arg) = args.by_index(index) { + used[index] = true; + if arg.kind.ident().is_some() { + // This was a named argument, but it was used as a positional argument. + numeric_refences_to_named_arg.push((index, span, used_as)); + } + Ok(index) + } else { + // Doesn't exist as an explicit argument. + invalid_refs.push((index, span, used_as, kind)); + Err(index) + } + } + Name(name, span) => { + let name = Symbol::intern(name); + if let Some((index, _)) = args.by_name(name) { + // Name found in `args`, so we resolve it to its index. + if index < args.explicit_args().len() { + // Mark it as used, if it was an explicit argument. + used[index] = true; + } + Ok(index) + } else { + // Name not found in `args`, so we add it as an implicitly captured argument. + let span = span.unwrap_or(fmt_span); + let ident = Ident::new(name, span); + let expr = if is_literal { + ecx.expr_ident(span, ident) + } else { + // For the moment capturing variables from format strings expanded from macros is + // disabled (see RFC #2795) + ecx.struct_span_err(span, &format!("there is no argument named `{name}`")) + .note(format!("did you intend to capture a variable `{name}` from the surrounding scope?")) + .note("to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables when the format string is expanded from a macro") + .emit(); + DummyResult::raw_expr(span, true) + }; + Ok(args.add(FormatArgument { kind: FormatArgumentKind::Captured(ident), expr })) + } + } + }; + FormatArgPosition { index, kind, span } }; - // This needs to happen *after* the Parser has consumed all pieces to create all the spans - let pieces = unverified_pieces - .into_iter() - .map(|mut piece| { - cx.verify_piece(&piece); - cx.resolve_name_inplace(&mut piece); - piece - }) - .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + let mut template = Vec::new(); + let mut unfinished_literal = String::new(); + let mut placeholder_index = 0; - let numbered_position_args = pieces.iter().any(|arg: &parse::Piece<'_>| match *arg { - parse::String(_) => false, - parse::NextArgument(arg) => matches!(arg.position, parse::Position::ArgumentIs(..)), - }); + for piece in pieces { + match piece { + parse::Piece::String(s) => { + unfinished_literal.push_str(s); + } + parse::Piece::NextArgument(parse::Argument { position, position_span, format }) => { + if !unfinished_literal.is_empty() { + template.push(FormatArgsPiece::Literal(Symbol::intern(&unfinished_literal))); + unfinished_literal.clear(); + } - cx.build_index_map(); + let span = parser.arg_places.get(placeholder_index).and_then(|&s| to_span(s)); + placeholder_index += 1; + + let position_span = to_span(position_span); + let argument = match position { + parse::ArgumentImplicitlyIs(i) => lookup_arg( + Index(i), + position_span, + Placeholder(span), + FormatArgPositionKind::Implicit, + ), + parse::ArgumentIs(i) => lookup_arg( + Index(i), + position_span, + Placeholder(span), + FormatArgPositionKind::Number, + ), + parse::ArgumentNamed(name) => lookup_arg( + Name(name, position_span), + position_span, + Placeholder(span), + FormatArgPositionKind::Named, + ), + }; - let mut arg_index_consumed = vec![0usize; cx.arg_index_map.len()]; + let alignment = match format.align { + parse::AlignUnknown => None, + parse::AlignLeft => Some(FormatAlignment::Left), + parse::AlignRight => Some(FormatAlignment::Right), + parse::AlignCenter => Some(FormatAlignment::Center), + }; - for piece in pieces { - if let Some(piece) = cx.build_piece(&piece, &mut arg_index_consumed) { - let s = cx.build_literal_string(); - cx.str_pieces.push(s); - cx.pieces.push(piece); + let format_trait = match format.ty { + "" => FormatTrait::Display, + "?" => FormatTrait::Debug, + "e" => FormatTrait::LowerExp, + "E" => FormatTrait::UpperExp, + "o" => FormatTrait::Octal, + "p" => FormatTrait::Pointer, + "b" => FormatTrait::Binary, + "x" => FormatTrait::LowerHex, + "X" => FormatTrait::UpperHex, + _ => { + invalid_placeholder_type_error(ecx, format.ty, format.ty_span, fmt_span); + FormatTrait::Display + } + }; + + let precision_span = format.precision_span.and_then(to_span); + let precision = match format.precision { + parse::CountIs(n) => Some(FormatCount::Literal(n)), + parse::CountIsName(name, name_span) => Some(FormatCount::Argument(lookup_arg( + Name(name, to_span(name_span)), + precision_span, + Precision, + FormatArgPositionKind::Named, + ))), + parse::CountIsParam(i) => Some(FormatCount::Argument(lookup_arg( + Index(i), + precision_span, + Precision, + FormatArgPositionKind::Number, + ))), + parse::CountIsStar(i) => Some(FormatCount::Argument(lookup_arg( + Index(i), + precision_span, + Precision, + FormatArgPositionKind::Implicit, + ))), + parse::CountImplied => None, + }; + + let width_span = format.width_span.and_then(to_span); + let width = match format.width { + parse::CountIs(n) => Some(FormatCount::Literal(n)), + parse::CountIsName(name, name_span) => Some(FormatCount::Argument(lookup_arg( + Name(name, to_span(name_span)), + width_span, + Width, + FormatArgPositionKind::Named, + ))), + parse::CountIsParam(i) => Some(FormatCount::Argument(lookup_arg( + Index(i), + width_span, + Width, + FormatArgPositionKind::Number, + ))), + parse::CountIsStar(_) => unreachable!(), + parse::CountImplied => None, + }; + + template.push(FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder { + argument, + span, + format_trait, + format_options: FormatOptions { + fill: format.fill, + alignment, + flags: format.flags, + precision, + width, + }, + })); + } } } - if !cx.literal.is_empty() { - let s = cx.build_literal_string(); - cx.str_pieces.push(s); + if !unfinished_literal.is_empty() { + template.push(FormatArgsPiece::Literal(Symbol::intern(&unfinished_literal))); } - if !cx.invalid_refs.is_empty() { - cx.report_invalid_references(numbered_position_args); + if !invalid_refs.is_empty() { + report_invalid_references(ecx, &invalid_refs, &template, fmt_span, &args, parser); } - // Make sure that all arguments were used and all arguments have types. - let errs = cx - .arg_types + let unused = used .iter() .enumerate() - .filter(|(i, ty)| ty.is_empty() && !cx.count_positions.contains_key(&i)) + .filter(|&(_, used)| !used) .map(|(i, _)| { - let msg = if cx.args[i].name.is_some() { + let msg = if let FormatArgumentKind::Named(_) = args.explicit_args()[i].kind { "named argument never used" } else { "argument never used" }; - (cx.args[i].expr.span, msg) + (args.explicit_args()[i].expr.span, msg) }) .collect::<Vec<_>>(); - let errs_len = errs.len(); - if !errs.is_empty() { - let args_used = cx.arg_types.len() - errs_len; - let args_unused = errs_len; + if !unused.is_empty() { + // If there's a lot of unused arguments, + // let's check if this format arguments looks like another syntax (printf / shell). + let detect_foreign_fmt = unused.len() > args.explicit_args().len() / 2; + report_missing_placeholders(ecx, unused, detect_foreign_fmt, str_style, fmt_str, fmt_span); + } - let mut diag = { - if let [(sp, msg)] = &errs[..] { - let mut diag = cx.ecx.struct_span_err(*sp, *msg); - diag.span_label(*sp, *msg); - diag - } else { - let mut diag = cx.ecx.struct_span_err( - errs.iter().map(|&(sp, _)| sp).collect::<Vec<Span>>(), - "multiple unused formatting arguments", - ); - diag.span_label(cx.fmtsp, "multiple missing formatting specifiers"); - for (sp, msg) in errs { - diag.span_label(sp, msg); + // Only check for unused named argument names if there are no other errors to avoid causing + // too much noise in output errors, such as when a named argument is entirely unused. + if invalid_refs.is_empty() && ecx.sess.err_count() == 0 { + for &(index, span, used_as) in &numeric_refences_to_named_arg { + let (position_sp_to_replace, position_sp_for_msg) = match used_as { + Placeholder(pspan) => (span, pspan), + Precision => { + // Strip the leading `.` for precision. + let span = span.map(|span| span.with_lo(span.lo() + BytePos(1))); + (span, span) } - diag - } - }; + Width => (span, span), + }; + let arg_name = args.explicit_args()[index].kind.ident().unwrap(); + ecx.buffered_early_lint.push(BufferedEarlyLint { + span: arg_name.span.into(), + msg: format!("named argument `{}` is not used by name", arg_name.name).into(), + node_id: rustc_ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, + lint_id: LintId::of(&NAMED_ARGUMENTS_USED_POSITIONALLY), + diagnostic: BuiltinLintDiagnostics::NamedArgumentUsedPositionally { + position_sp_to_replace, + position_sp_for_msg, + named_arg_sp: arg_name.span, + named_arg_name: arg_name.name.to_string(), + is_formatting_arg: matches!(used_as, Width | Precision), + }, + }); + } + } - // Used to ensure we only report translations for *one* kind of foreign format. - let mut found_foreign = false; - // Decide if we want to look for foreign formatting directives. - if args_used < args_unused { - use super::format_foreign as foreign; + Ok(FormatArgs { span: fmt_span, template, arguments: args }) +} - // The set of foreign substitutions we've explained. This prevents spamming the user - // with `%d should be written as {}` over and over again. - let mut explained = FxHashSet::default(); +fn invalid_placeholder_type_error( + ecx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, + ty: &str, + ty_span: Option<rustc_parse_format::InnerSpan>, + fmt_span: Span, +) { + let sp = ty_span.map(|sp| fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(sp.start, sp.end))); + let mut err = + ecx.struct_span_err(sp.unwrap_or(fmt_span), &format!("unknown format trait `{}`", ty)); + err.note( + "the only appropriate formatting traits are:\n\ + - ``, which uses the `Display` trait\n\ + - `?`, which uses the `Debug` trait\n\ + - `e`, which uses the `LowerExp` trait\n\ + - `E`, which uses the `UpperExp` trait\n\ + - `o`, which uses the `Octal` trait\n\ + - `p`, which uses the `Pointer` trait\n\ + - `b`, which uses the `Binary` trait\n\ + - `x`, which uses the `LowerHex` trait\n\ + - `X`, which uses the `UpperHex` trait", + ); + if let Some(sp) = sp { + for (fmt, name) in &[ + ("", "Display"), + ("?", "Debug"), + ("e", "LowerExp"), + ("E", "UpperExp"), + ("o", "Octal"), + ("p", "Pointer"), + ("b", "Binary"), + ("x", "LowerHex"), + ("X", "UpperHex"), + ] { + err.tool_only_span_suggestion( + sp, + &format!("use the `{}` trait", name), + *fmt, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + } + err.emit(); +} - macro_rules! check_foreign { - ($kind:ident) => {{ - let mut show_doc_note = false; +fn report_missing_placeholders( + ecx: &mut ExtCtxt<'_>, + unused: Vec<(Span, &str)>, + detect_foreign_fmt: bool, + str_style: Option<usize>, + fmt_str: &str, + fmt_span: Span, +) { + let mut diag = if let &[(span, msg)] = &unused[..] { + let mut diag = ecx.struct_span_err(span, msg); + diag.span_label(span, msg); + diag + } else { + let mut diag = ecx.struct_span_err( + unused.iter().map(|&(sp, _)| sp).collect::<Vec<Span>>(), + "multiple unused formatting arguments", + ); + diag.span_label(fmt_span, "multiple missing formatting specifiers"); + for &(span, msg) in &unused { + diag.span_label(span, msg); + } + diag + }; - let mut suggestions = vec![]; - // account for `"` and account for raw strings `r#` - let padding = str_style.map(|i| i + 2).unwrap_or(1); - for sub in foreign::$kind::iter_subs(fmt_str, padding) { - let (trn, success) = match sub.translate() { - Ok(trn) => (trn, true), - Err(Some(msg)) => (msg, false), + // Used to ensure we only report translations for *one* kind of foreign format. + let mut found_foreign = false; + + // Decide if we want to look for foreign formatting directives. + if detect_foreign_fmt { + use super::format_foreign as foreign; + + // The set of foreign substitutions we've explained. This prevents spamming the user + // with `%d should be written as {}` over and over again. + let mut explained = FxHashSet::default(); + + macro_rules! check_foreign { + ($kind:ident) => {{ + let mut show_doc_note = false; + + let mut suggestions = vec![]; + // account for `"` and account for raw strings `r#` + let padding = str_style.map(|i| i + 2).unwrap_or(1); + for sub in foreign::$kind::iter_subs(fmt_str, padding) { + let (trn, success) = match sub.translate() { + Ok(trn) => (trn, true), + Err(Some(msg)) => (msg, false), + + // If it has no translation, don't call it out specifically. + _ => continue, + }; + + let pos = sub.position(); + let sub = String::from(sub.as_str()); + if explained.contains(&sub) { + continue; + } + explained.insert(sub.clone()); - // If it has no translation, don't call it out specifically. - _ => continue, - }; + if !found_foreign { + found_foreign = true; + show_doc_note = true; + } - let pos = sub.position(); - let sub = String::from(sub.as_str()); - if explained.contains(&sub) { - continue; - } - explained.insert(sub.clone()); + if let Some(inner_sp) = pos { + let sp = fmt_span.from_inner(inner_sp); - if !found_foreign { - found_foreign = true; - show_doc_note = true; + if success { + suggestions.push((sp, trn)); + } else { + diag.span_note( + sp, + &format!("format specifiers use curly braces, and {}", trn), + ); } - - if let Some(inner_sp) = pos { - let sp = fmt_sp.from_inner(inner_sp); - - if success { - suggestions.push((sp, trn)); - } else { - diag.span_note( - sp, - &format!("format specifiers use curly braces, and {}", trn), - ); - } + } else { + if success { + diag.help(&format!("`{}` should be written as `{}`", sub, trn)); } else { - if success { - diag.help(&format!("`{}` should be written as `{}`", sub, trn)); - } else { - diag.note(&format!( - "`{}` should use curly braces, and {}", - sub, trn - )); - } + diag.note(&format!("`{}` should use curly braces, and {}", sub, trn)); } } + } - if show_doc_note { - diag.note(concat!( - stringify!($kind), - " formatting not supported; see the documentation for `std::fmt`", - )); - } - if suggestions.len() > 0 { - diag.multipart_suggestion( - "format specifiers use curly braces", - suggestions, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - }}; - } - - check_foreign!(printf); - if !found_foreign { - check_foreign!(shell); - } - } - if !found_foreign && errs_len == 1 { - diag.span_label(cx.fmtsp, "formatting specifier missing"); + if show_doc_note { + diag.note(concat!( + stringify!($kind), + " formatting not supported; see the documentation for `std::fmt`", + )); + } + if suggestions.len() > 0 { + diag.multipart_suggestion( + "format specifiers use curly braces", + suggestions, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + }}; } - diag.emit(); - } else if cx.invalid_refs.is_empty() && cx.ecx.sess.err_count() == 0 { - // Only check for unused named argument names if there are no other errors to avoid causing - // too much noise in output errors, such as when a named argument is entirely unused. - create_lints_for_named_arguments_used_positionally(&mut cx); + check_foreign!(printf); + if !found_foreign { + check_foreign!(shell); + } + } + if !found_foreign && unused.len() == 1 { + diag.span_label(fmt_span, "formatting specifier missing"); } - cx.into_expr() + diag.emit(); } -fn may_contain_yield_point(e: &ast::Expr) -> bool { - struct MayContainYieldPoint(bool); +/// Handle invalid references to positional arguments. Output different +/// errors for the case where all arguments are positional and for when +/// there are named arguments or numbered positional arguments in the +/// format string. +fn report_invalid_references( + ecx: &mut ExtCtxt<'_>, + invalid_refs: &[(usize, Option<Span>, PositionUsedAs, FormatArgPositionKind)], + template: &[FormatArgsPiece], + fmt_span: Span, + args: &FormatArguments, + parser: parse::Parser<'_>, +) { + let num_args_desc = match args.explicit_args().len() { + 0 => "no arguments were given".to_string(), + 1 => "there is 1 argument".to_string(), + n => format!("there are {} arguments", n), + }; + + let mut e; - impl Visitor<'_> for MayContainYieldPoint { - fn visit_expr(&mut self, e: &ast::Expr) { - if let ast::ExprKind::Await(_) | ast::ExprKind::Yield(_) = e.kind { - self.0 = true; - } else { - visit::walk_expr(self, e); + if template.iter().all(|piece| match piece { + FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder { + argument: FormatArgPosition { kind: FormatArgPositionKind::Number, .. }, + .. + }) => false, + FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder { + format_options: + FormatOptions { + precision: + Some(FormatCount::Argument(FormatArgPosition { + kind: FormatArgPositionKind::Number, + .. + })), + .. + } + | FormatOptions { + width: + Some(FormatCount::Argument(FormatArgPosition { + kind: FormatArgPositionKind::Number, + .. + })), + .. + }, + .. + }) => false, + _ => true, + }) { + // There are no numeric positions. + // Collect all the implicit positions: + let mut spans = Vec::new(); + let mut num_placeholders = 0; + for piece in template { + let mut placeholder = None; + // `{arg:.*}` + if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder { + format_options: + FormatOptions { + precision: + Some(FormatCount::Argument(FormatArgPosition { + span, + kind: FormatArgPositionKind::Implicit, + .. + })), + .. + }, + .. + }) = piece + { + placeholder = *span; + num_placeholders += 1; } + // `{}` + if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder { + argument: FormatArgPosition { kind: FormatArgPositionKind::Implicit, .. }, + span, + .. + }) = piece + { + placeholder = *span; + num_placeholders += 1; + } + // For `{:.*}`, we only push one span. + spans.extend(placeholder); } - - fn visit_mac_call(&mut self, _: &ast::MacCall) { - self.0 = true; + let span = if spans.is_empty() { + MultiSpan::from_span(fmt_span) + } else { + MultiSpan::from_spans(spans) + }; + e = ecx.struct_span_err( + span, + &format!( + "{} positional argument{} in format string, but {}", + num_placeholders, + pluralize!(num_placeholders), + num_args_desc, + ), + ); + for arg in args.explicit_args() { + e.span_label(arg.expr.span, ""); + } + // Point out `{:.*}` placeholders: those take an extra argument. + let mut has_precision_star = false; + for piece in template { + if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder { + format_options: + FormatOptions { + precision: + Some(FormatCount::Argument(FormatArgPosition { + index, + span: Some(span), + kind: FormatArgPositionKind::Implicit, + .. + })), + .. + }, + .. + }) = piece + { + let (Ok(index) | Err(index)) = index; + has_precision_star = true; + e.span_label( + *span, + &format!( + "this precision flag adds an extra required argument at position {}, which is why there {} expected", + index, + if num_placeholders == 1 { + "is 1 argument".to_string() + } else { + format!("are {} arguments", num_placeholders) + }, + ), + ); + } + } + if has_precision_star { + e.note("positional arguments are zero-based"); } + } else { + let mut indexes: Vec<_> = invalid_refs.iter().map(|&(index, _, _, _)| index).collect(); + // Avoid `invalid reference to positional arguments 7 and 7 (there is 1 argument)` + // for `println!("{7:7$}", 1);` + indexes.sort(); + indexes.dedup(); + let span: MultiSpan = if !parser.is_literal || parser.arg_places.is_empty() { + MultiSpan::from_span(fmt_span) + } else { + MultiSpan::from_spans(invalid_refs.iter().filter_map(|&(_, span, _, _)| span).collect()) + }; + let arg_list = if let &[index] = &indexes[..] { + format!("argument {index}") + } else { + let tail = indexes.pop().unwrap(); + format!( + "arguments {head} and {tail}", + head = indexes.into_iter().map(|i| i.to_string()).collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", ") + ) + }; + e = ecx.struct_span_err( + span, + &format!("invalid reference to positional {} ({})", arg_list, num_args_desc), + ); + e.note("positional arguments are zero-based"); + } - fn visit_attribute(&mut self, _: &ast::Attribute) { - // Conservatively assume this may be a proc macro attribute in - // expression position. - self.0 = true; + if template.iter().any(|piece| match piece { + FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder { format_options: f, .. }) => { + *f != FormatOptions::default() } + _ => false, + }) { + e.note("for information about formatting flags, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html"); + } + + e.emit(); +} - fn visit_item(&mut self, _: &ast::Item) { - // Do not recurse into nested items. +fn expand_format_args_impl<'cx>( + ecx: &'cx mut ExtCtxt<'_>, + mut sp: Span, + tts: TokenStream, + nl: bool, +) -> Box<dyn base::MacResult + 'cx> { + sp = ecx.with_def_site_ctxt(sp); + match parse_args(ecx, sp, tts) { + Ok((efmt, args)) => { + if let Ok(format_args) = make_format_args(ecx, efmt, args, nl) { + MacEager::expr(expand_parsed_format_args(ecx, format_args)) + } else { + MacEager::expr(DummyResult::raw_expr(sp, true)) + } + } + Err(mut err) => { + err.emit(); + DummyResult::any(sp) } } +} + +pub fn expand_format_args<'cx>( + ecx: &'cx mut ExtCtxt<'_>, + sp: Span, + tts: TokenStream, +) -> Box<dyn base::MacResult + 'cx> { + expand_format_args_impl(ecx, sp, tts, false) +} - let mut visitor = MayContainYieldPoint(false); - visitor.visit_expr(e); - visitor.0 +pub fn expand_format_args_nl<'cx>( + ecx: &'cx mut ExtCtxt<'_>, + sp: Span, + tts: TokenStream, +) -> Box<dyn base::MacResult + 'cx> { + expand_format_args_impl(ecx, sp, tts, true) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format/ast.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format/ast.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..01dbffa21 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format/ast.rs @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +use rustc_ast::ptr::P; +use rustc_ast::Expr; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; +use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::Span; + +// Definitions: +// +// format_args!("hello {abc:.xyz$}!!", abc="world"); +// └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘ +// FormatArgs +// +// format_args!("hello {abc:.xyz$}!!", abc="world"); +// └─────────┘ +// argument +// +// format_args!("hello {abc:.xyz$}!!", abc="world"); +// └───────────────────┘ +// template +// +// format_args!("hello {abc:.xyz$}!!", abc="world"); +// └────┘└─────────┘└┘ +// pieces +// +// format_args!("hello {abc:.xyz$}!!", abc="world"); +// └────┘ └┘ +// literal pieces +// +// format_args!("hello {abc:.xyz$}!!", abc="world"); +// └─────────┘ +// placeholder +// +// format_args!("hello {abc:.xyz$}!!", abc="world"); +// └─┘ └─┘ +// positions (could be names, numbers, empty, or `*`) + +/// (Parsed) format args. +/// +/// Basically the "AST" for a complete `format_args!()`. +/// +/// E.g., `format_args!("hello {name}");`. +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct FormatArgs { + pub span: Span, + pub template: Vec<FormatArgsPiece>, + pub arguments: FormatArguments, +} + +/// A piece of a format template string. +/// +/// E.g. "hello" or "{name}". +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub enum FormatArgsPiece { + Literal(Symbol), + Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder), +} + +/// The arguments to format_args!(). +/// +/// E.g. `1, 2, name="ferris", n=3`, +/// but also implicit captured arguments like `x` in `format_args!("{x}")`. +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct FormatArguments { + arguments: Vec<FormatArgument>, + num_unnamed_args: usize, + num_explicit_args: usize, + names: FxHashMap<Symbol, usize>, +} + +impl FormatArguments { + pub fn new() -> Self { + Self { + arguments: Vec::new(), + names: FxHashMap::default(), + num_unnamed_args: 0, + num_explicit_args: 0, + } + } + + pub fn add(&mut self, arg: FormatArgument) -> usize { + let index = self.arguments.len(); + if let Some(name) = arg.kind.ident() { + self.names.insert(name.name, index); + } else if self.names.is_empty() { + // Only count the unnamed args before the first named arg. + // (Any later ones are errors.) + self.num_unnamed_args += 1; + } + if !matches!(arg.kind, FormatArgumentKind::Captured(..)) { + // This is an explicit argument. + // Make sure that all arguments so far are explcit. + assert_eq!( + self.num_explicit_args, + self.arguments.len(), + "captured arguments must be added last" + ); + self.num_explicit_args += 1; + } + self.arguments.push(arg); + index + } + + pub fn by_name(&self, name: Symbol) -> Option<(usize, &FormatArgument)> { + let i = *self.names.get(&name)?; + Some((i, &self.arguments[i])) + } + + pub fn by_index(&self, i: usize) -> Option<&FormatArgument> { + (i < self.num_explicit_args).then(|| &self.arguments[i]) + } + + pub fn unnamed_args(&self) -> &[FormatArgument] { + &self.arguments[..self.num_unnamed_args] + } + + pub fn named_args(&self) -> &[FormatArgument] { + &self.arguments[self.num_unnamed_args..self.num_explicit_args] + } + + pub fn explicit_args(&self) -> &[FormatArgument] { + &self.arguments[..self.num_explicit_args] + } + + pub fn into_vec(self) -> Vec<FormatArgument> { + self.arguments + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct FormatArgument { + pub kind: FormatArgumentKind, + pub expr: P<Expr>, +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub enum FormatArgumentKind { + /// `format_args(…, arg)` + Normal, + /// `format_args(…, arg = 1)` + Named(Ident), + /// `format_args("… {arg} …")` + Captured(Ident), +} + +impl FormatArgumentKind { + pub fn ident(&self) -> Option<Ident> { + match self { + &Self::Normal => None, + &Self::Named(id) => Some(id), + &Self::Captured(id) => Some(id), + } + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub struct FormatPlaceholder { + /// Index into [`FormatArgs::arguments`]. + pub argument: FormatArgPosition, + /// The span inside the format string for the full `{…}` placeholder. + pub span: Option<Span>, + /// `{}`, `{:?}`, or `{:x}`, etc. + pub format_trait: FormatTrait, + /// `{}` or `{:.5}` or `{:-^20}`, etc. + pub format_options: FormatOptions, +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub struct FormatArgPosition { + /// Which argument this position refers to (Ok), + /// or would've referred to if it existed (Err). + pub index: Result<usize, usize>, + /// What kind of position this is. See [`FormatArgPositionKind`]. + pub kind: FormatArgPositionKind, + /// The span of the name or number. + pub span: Option<Span>, +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub enum FormatArgPositionKind { + /// `{}` or `{:.*}` + Implicit, + /// `{1}` or `{:1$}` or `{:.1$}` + Number, + /// `{a}` or `{:a$}` or `{:.a$}` + Named, +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub enum FormatTrait { + /// `{}` + Display, + /// `{:?}` + Debug, + /// `{:e}` + LowerExp, + /// `{:E}` + UpperExp, + /// `{:o}` + Octal, + /// `{:p}` + Pointer, + /// `{:b}` + Binary, + /// `{:x}` + LowerHex, + /// `{:X}` + UpperHex, +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub struct FormatOptions { + /// The width. E.g. `{:5}` or `{:width$}`. + pub width: Option<FormatCount>, + /// The precision. E.g. `{:.5}` or `{:.precision$}`. + pub precision: Option<FormatCount>, + /// The alignment. E.g. `{:>}` or `{:<}` or `{:^}`. + pub alignment: Option<FormatAlignment>, + /// The fill character. E.g. the `.` in `{:.>10}`. + pub fill: Option<char>, + /// The `+`, `-`, `0`, `#`, `x?` and `X?` flags. + pub flags: u32, +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub enum FormatAlignment { + /// `{:<}` + Left, + /// `{:>}` + Right, + /// `{:^}` + Center, +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub enum FormatCount { + /// `{:5}` or `{:.5}` + Literal(usize), + /// `{:.*}`, `{:.5$}`, or `{:a$}`, etc. + Argument(FormatArgPosition), +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format/expand.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format/expand.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9dde5efcb --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format/expand.rs @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ +use super::*; +use rustc_ast as ast; +use rustc_ast::visit::{self, Visitor}; +use rustc_ast::{BlockCheckMode, UnsafeSource}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; +use rustc_span::{sym, symbol::kw}; + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)] +enum ArgumentType { + Format(FormatTrait), + Usize, +} + +fn make_argument(ecx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, arg: P<ast::Expr>, ty: ArgumentType) -> P<ast::Expr> { + // Generate: + // ::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_…(arg) + use ArgumentType::*; + use FormatTrait::*; + ecx.expr_call_global( + sp, + ecx.std_path(&[ + sym::fmt, + sym::ArgumentV1, + match ty { + Format(Display) => sym::new_display, + Format(Debug) => sym::new_debug, + Format(LowerExp) => sym::new_lower_exp, + Format(UpperExp) => sym::new_upper_exp, + Format(Octal) => sym::new_octal, + Format(Pointer) => sym::new_pointer, + Format(Binary) => sym::new_binary, + Format(LowerHex) => sym::new_lower_hex, + Format(UpperHex) => sym::new_upper_hex, + Usize => sym::from_usize, + }, + ]), + vec![arg], + ) +} + +fn make_count( + ecx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, + sp: Span, + count: &Option<FormatCount>, + argmap: &mut FxIndexSet<(usize, ArgumentType)>, +) -> P<ast::Expr> { + // Generate: + // ::core::fmt::rt::v1::Count::…(…) + match count { + Some(FormatCount::Literal(n)) => ecx.expr_call_global( + sp, + ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::rt, sym::v1, sym::Count, sym::Is]), + vec![ecx.expr_usize(sp, *n)], + ), + Some(FormatCount::Argument(arg)) => { + if let Ok(arg_index) = arg.index { + let (i, _) = argmap.insert_full((arg_index, ArgumentType::Usize)); + ecx.expr_call_global( + sp, + ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::rt, sym::v1, sym::Count, sym::Param]), + vec![ecx.expr_usize(sp, i)], + ) + } else { + DummyResult::raw_expr(sp, true) + } + } + None => ecx.expr_path(ecx.path_global( + sp, + ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::rt, sym::v1, sym::Count, sym::Implied]), + )), + } +} + +fn make_format_spec( + ecx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, + sp: Span, + placeholder: &FormatPlaceholder, + argmap: &mut FxIndexSet<(usize, ArgumentType)>, +) -> P<ast::Expr> { + // Generate: + // ::core::fmt::rt::v1::Argument { + // position: 0usize, + // format: ::core::fmt::rt::v1::FormatSpec { + // fill: ' ', + // align: ::core::fmt::rt::v1::Alignment::Unknown, + // flags: 0u32, + // precision: ::core::fmt::rt::v1::Count::Implied, + // width: ::core::fmt::rt::v1::Count::Implied, + // }, + // } + let position = match placeholder.argument.index { + Ok(arg_index) => { + let (i, _) = + argmap.insert_full((arg_index, ArgumentType::Format(placeholder.format_trait))); + ecx.expr_usize(sp, i) + } + Err(_) => DummyResult::raw_expr(sp, true), + }; + let fill = ecx.expr_char(sp, placeholder.format_options.fill.unwrap_or(' ')); + let align = ecx.expr_path(ecx.path_global( + sp, + ecx.std_path(&[ + sym::fmt, + sym::rt, + sym::v1, + sym::Alignment, + match placeholder.format_options.alignment { + Some(FormatAlignment::Left) => sym::Left, + Some(FormatAlignment::Right) => sym::Right, + Some(FormatAlignment::Center) => sym::Center, + None => sym::Unknown, + }, + ]), + )); + let flags = ecx.expr_u32(sp, placeholder.format_options.flags); + let prec = make_count(ecx, sp, &placeholder.format_options.precision, argmap); + let width = make_count(ecx, sp, &placeholder.format_options.width, argmap); + ecx.expr_struct( + sp, + ecx.path_global(sp, ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::rt, sym::v1, sym::Argument])), + vec![ + ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::position, sp), position), + ecx.field_imm( + sp, + Ident::new(sym::format, sp), + ecx.expr_struct( + sp, + ecx.path_global( + sp, + ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::rt, sym::v1, sym::FormatSpec]), + ), + vec![ + ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::fill, sp), fill), + ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::align, sp), align), + ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::flags, sp), flags), + ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::precision, sp), prec), + ecx.field_imm(sp, Ident::new(sym::width, sp), width), + ], + ), + ), + ], + ) +} + +pub fn expand_parsed_format_args(ecx: &mut ExtCtxt<'_>, fmt: FormatArgs) -> P<ast::Expr> { + let macsp = ecx.with_def_site_ctxt(ecx.call_site()); + + let lit_pieces = ecx.expr_array_ref( + fmt.span, + fmt.template + .iter() + .enumerate() + .filter_map(|(i, piece)| match piece { + &FormatArgsPiece::Literal(s) => Some(ecx.expr_str(fmt.span, s)), + &FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(_) => { + // Inject empty string before placeholders when not already preceded by a literal piece. + if i == 0 || matches!(fmt.template[i - 1], FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(_)) { + Some(ecx.expr_str(fmt.span, kw::Empty)) + } else { + None + } + } + }) + .collect(), + ); + + // Whether we'll use the `Arguments::new_v1_formatted` form (true), + // or the `Arguments::new_v1` form (false). + let mut use_format_options = false; + + // Create a list of all _unique_ (argument, format trait) combinations. + // E.g. "{0} {0:x} {0} {1}" -> [(0, Display), (0, LowerHex), (1, Display)] + let mut argmap = FxIndexSet::default(); + for piece in &fmt.template { + let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(placeholder) = piece else { continue }; + if placeholder.format_options != Default::default() { + // Can't use basic form if there's any formatting options. + use_format_options = true; + } + if let Ok(index) = placeholder.argument.index { + if !argmap.insert((index, ArgumentType::Format(placeholder.format_trait))) { + // Duplicate (argument, format trait) combination, + // which we'll only put once in the args array. + use_format_options = true; + } + } + } + + let format_options = use_format_options.then(|| { + // Generate: + // &[format_spec_0, format_spec_1, format_spec_2] + ecx.expr_array_ref( + macsp, + fmt.template + .iter() + .filter_map(|piece| { + let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(placeholder) = piece else { return None }; + Some(make_format_spec(ecx, macsp, placeholder, &mut argmap)) + }) + .collect(), + ) + }); + + let arguments = fmt.arguments.into_vec(); + + // If the args array contains exactly all the original arguments once, + // in order, we can use a simple array instead of a `match` construction. + // However, if there's a yield point in any argument except the first one, + // we don't do this, because an ArgumentV1 cannot be kept across yield points. + let use_simple_array = argmap.len() == arguments.len() + && argmap.iter().enumerate().all(|(i, &(j, _))| i == j) + && arguments.iter().skip(1).all(|arg| !may_contain_yield_point(&arg.expr)); + + let args = if use_simple_array { + // Generate: + // &[ + // ::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_display(&arg0), + // ::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_lower_hex(&arg1), + // ::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_debug(&arg2), + // ] + ecx.expr_array_ref( + macsp, + arguments + .into_iter() + .zip(argmap) + .map(|(arg, (_, ty))| { + let sp = arg.expr.span.with_ctxt(macsp.ctxt()); + make_argument(ecx, sp, ecx.expr_addr_of(sp, arg.expr), ty) + }) + .collect(), + ) + } else { + // Generate: + // match (&arg0, &arg1, &arg2) { + // args => &[ + // ::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_display(args.0), + // ::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_lower_hex(args.1), + // ::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_debug(args.0), + // ] + // } + let args_ident = Ident::new(sym::args, macsp); + let args = argmap + .iter() + .map(|&(arg_index, ty)| { + if let Some(arg) = arguments.get(arg_index) { + let sp = arg.expr.span.with_ctxt(macsp.ctxt()); + make_argument( + ecx, + sp, + ecx.expr_field( + sp, + ecx.expr_ident(macsp, args_ident), + Ident::new(sym::integer(arg_index), macsp), + ), + ty, + ) + } else { + DummyResult::raw_expr(macsp, true) + } + }) + .collect(); + ecx.expr_addr_of( + macsp, + ecx.expr_match( + macsp, + ecx.expr_tuple( + macsp, + arguments + .into_iter() + .map(|arg| { + ecx.expr_addr_of(arg.expr.span.with_ctxt(macsp.ctxt()), arg.expr) + }) + .collect(), + ), + vec![ecx.arm(macsp, ecx.pat_ident(macsp, args_ident), ecx.expr_array(macsp, args))], + ), + ) + }; + + if let Some(format_options) = format_options { + // Generate: + // ::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1_formatted( + // lit_pieces, + // args, + // format_options, + // unsafe { ::core::fmt::UnsafeArg::new() } + // ) + ecx.expr_call_global( + macsp, + ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::Arguments, sym::new_v1_formatted]), + vec![ + lit_pieces, + args, + format_options, + ecx.expr_block(P(ast::Block { + stmts: vec![ecx.stmt_expr(ecx.expr_call_global( + macsp, + ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::UnsafeArg, sym::new]), + Vec::new(), + ))], + id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID, + rules: BlockCheckMode::Unsafe(UnsafeSource::CompilerGenerated), + span: macsp, + tokens: None, + could_be_bare_literal: false, + })), + ], + ) + } else { + // Generate: + // ::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1( + // lit_pieces, + // args, + // ) + ecx.expr_call_global( + macsp, + ecx.std_path(&[sym::fmt, sym::Arguments, sym::new_v1]), + vec![lit_pieces, args], + ) + } +} + +fn may_contain_yield_point(e: &ast::Expr) -> bool { + struct MayContainYieldPoint(bool); + + impl Visitor<'_> for MayContainYieldPoint { + fn visit_expr(&mut self, e: &ast::Expr) { + if let ast::ExprKind::Await(_) | ast::ExprKind::Yield(_) = e.kind { + self.0 = true; + } else { + visit::walk_expr(self, e); + } + } + + fn visit_mac_call(&mut self, _: &ast::MacCall) { + self.0 = true; + } + + fn visit_attribute(&mut self, _: &ast::Attribute) { + // Conservatively assume this may be a proc macro attribute in + // expression position. + self.0 = true; + } + + fn visit_item(&mut self, _: &ast::Item) { + // Do not recurse into nested items. + } + } + + let mut visitor = MayContainYieldPoint(false); + visitor.visit_expr(e); + visitor.0 +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/lib.rs index 8aeb3b82a..c7ea7de8f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/lib.rs @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(decl_macro)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] +#![feature(is_some_and)] #![feature(is_sorted)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(proc_macro_internals)] #![feature(proc_macro_quote)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/test.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/test.rs index 7efb6cc61..fee5d04cd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/test.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/test.rs @@ -36,13 +36,22 @@ pub fn expand_test_case( let sp = ecx.with_def_site_ctxt(attr_sp); let mut item = anno_item.expect_item(); item = item.map(|mut item| { + let test_path_symbol = Symbol::intern(&item_path( + // skip the name of the root module + &ecx.current_expansion.module.mod_path[1..], + &item.ident, + )); item.vis = ast::Visibility { span: item.vis.span, kind: ast::VisibilityKind::Public, tokens: None, }; item.ident.span = item.ident.span.with_ctxt(sp.ctxt()); - item.attrs.push(ecx.attribute(ecx.meta_word(sp, sym::rustc_test_marker))); + item.attrs.push(ecx.attribute(attr::mk_name_value_item_str( + Ident::new(sym::rustc_test_marker, sp), + test_path_symbol, + sp, + ))); item }); @@ -115,7 +124,7 @@ pub fn expand_test_or_bench( // reworked in the future to not need it, it'd be nice. _ => diag.struct_span_err(attr_sp, msg).forget_guarantee(), }; - err.span_label(attr_sp, "the `#[test]` macro causes a a function to be run on a test and has no effect on non-functions") + err.span_label(attr_sp, "the `#[test]` macro causes a function to be run on a test and has no effect on non-functions") .span_label(item.span, format!("expected a non-associated function, found {} {}", item.kind.article(), item.kind.descr())) .span_suggestion(attr_sp, "replace with conditional compilation to make the item only exist when tests are being run", "#[cfg(test)]", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect) .emit(); @@ -215,6 +224,12 @@ pub fn expand_test_or_bench( ) }; + let test_path_symbol = Symbol::intern(&item_path( + // skip the name of the root module + &cx.current_expansion.module.mod_path[1..], + &item.ident, + )); + let mut test_const = cx.item( sp, Ident::new(item.ident.name, sp), @@ -224,9 +239,14 @@ pub fn expand_test_or_bench( Ident::new(sym::cfg, attr_sp), vec![attr::mk_nested_word_item(Ident::new(sym::test, attr_sp))], )), - // #[rustc_test_marker] - cx.attribute(cx.meta_word(attr_sp, sym::rustc_test_marker)), - ], + // #[rustc_test_marker = "test_case_sort_key"] + cx.attribute(attr::mk_name_value_item_str( + Ident::new(sym::rustc_test_marker, attr_sp), + test_path_symbol, + attr_sp, + )), + ] + .into(), // const $ident: test::TestDescAndFn = ast::ItemKind::Const( ast::Defaultness::Final, @@ -250,14 +270,7 @@ pub fn expand_test_or_bench( cx.expr_call( sp, cx.expr_path(test_path("StaticTestName")), - vec![cx.expr_str( - sp, - Symbol::intern(&item_path( - // skip the name of the root module - &cx.current_expansion.module.mod_path[1..], - &item.ident, - )), - )], + vec![cx.expr_str(sp, test_path_symbol)], ), ), // ignore: true | false diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/test_harness.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/test_harness.rs index 561ca00c7..b8b8351a3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/test_harness.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/test_harness.rs @@ -18,9 +18,11 @@ use thin_vec::thin_vec; use std::{iter, mem}; +#[derive(Clone)] struct Test { span: Span, ident: Ident, + name: Symbol, } struct TestCtxt<'a> { @@ -120,10 +122,10 @@ impl<'a> MutVisitor for TestHarnessGenerator<'a> { fn flat_map_item(&mut self, i: P<ast::Item>) -> SmallVec<[P<ast::Item>; 1]> { let mut item = i.into_inner(); - if is_test_case(&self.cx.ext_cx.sess, &item) { + if let Some(name) = get_test_name(&self.cx.ext_cx.sess, &item) { debug!("this is a test item"); - let test = Test { span: item.span, ident: item.ident }; + let test = Test { span: item.span, ident: item.ident, name }; self.tests.push(test); } @@ -357,9 +359,12 @@ fn mk_tests_slice(cx: &TestCtxt<'_>, sp: Span) -> P<ast::Expr> { debug!("building test vector from {} tests", cx.test_cases.len()); let ecx = &cx.ext_cx; + let mut tests = cx.test_cases.clone(); + tests.sort_by(|a, b| a.name.as_str().cmp(&b.name.as_str())); + ecx.expr_array_ref( sp, - cx.test_cases + tests .iter() .map(|test| { ecx.expr_addr_of(test.span, ecx.expr_path(ecx.path(test.span, vec![test.ident]))) @@ -368,8 +373,8 @@ fn mk_tests_slice(cx: &TestCtxt<'_>, sp: Span) -> P<ast::Expr> { ) } -fn is_test_case(sess: &Session, i: &ast::Item) -> bool { - sess.contains_name(&i.attrs, sym::rustc_test_marker) +fn get_test_name(sess: &Session, i: &ast::Item) -> Option<Symbol> { + sess.first_attr_value_str_by_name(&i.attrs, sym::rustc_test_marker) } fn get_test_runner( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/main.yml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/main.yml index e8897e9ae..5061010c8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/main.yml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/main.yml @@ -29,7 +29,11 @@ jobs: matrix: include: - os: ubuntu-latest + env: + TARGET_TRIPLE: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu - os: macos-latest + env: + TARGET_TRIPLE: x86_64-apple-darwin # cross-compile from Linux to Windows using mingw - os: ubuntu-latest env: @@ -112,7 +116,7 @@ jobs: if: matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE != 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu' uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 with: - name: cg_clif-${{ runner.os }} + name: cg_clif-${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }} path: cg_clif.tar.xz - name: Upload prebuilt cg_clif (cross compile) @@ -122,56 +126,89 @@ jobs: name: cg_clif-${{ runner.os }}-cross-x86_64-mingw path: cg_clif.tar.xz - build_windows: - runs-on: windows-latest + windows: + runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} timeout-minutes: 60 + strategy: + fail-fast: false + matrix: + include: + # Native Windows build with MSVC + - os: windows-latest + env: + TARGET_TRIPLE: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc + # cross-compile from Windows to Windows MinGW + - os: windows-latest + env: + TARGET_TRIPLE: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu + steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - #- name: Cache cargo installed crates - # uses: actions/cache@v2 - # with: - # path: ~/.cargo/bin - # key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-installed-crates - - #- name: Cache cargo registry and index - # uses: actions/cache@v2 - # with: - # path: | - # ~/.cargo/registry - # ~/.cargo/git - # key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-registry-and-index-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }} - - #- name: Cache cargo target dir - # uses: actions/cache@v2 - # with: - # path: target - # key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain', '**/Cargo.lock') }} + - name: Cache cargo installed crates + uses: actions/cache@v2 + with: + path: ~/.cargo/bin + key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }}-cargo-installed-crates + + - name: Cache cargo registry and index + uses: actions/cache@v2 + with: + path: | + ~/.cargo/registry + ~/.cargo/git + key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }}-cargo-registry-and-index-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }} + + - name: Cache cargo target dir + uses: actions/cache@v2 + with: + path: target + key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }}-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain', '**/Cargo.lock') }} + + - name: Set MinGW as the default toolchain + if: matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE == 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu' + run: rustup set default-host x86_64-pc-windows-gnu - name: Prepare dependencies run: | git config --global user.email "user@example.com" git config --global user.name "User" git config --global core.autocrlf false - rustup set default-host x86_64-pc-windows-gnu rustc y.rs -o y.exe -g ./y.exe prepare + - name: Build without unstable features + env: + TARGET_TRIPLE: ${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }} + # This is the config rust-lang/rust uses for builds + run: ./y.rs build --no-unstable-features + - name: Build - #name: Test + run: ./y.rs build --sysroot none + + - name: Test run: | # Enable backtraces for easier debugging - #$Env:RUST_BACKTRACE=1 + $Env:RUST_BACKTRACE=1 # Reduce amount of benchmark runs as they are slow - #$Env:COMPILE_RUNS=2 - #$Env:RUN_RUNS=2 + $Env:COMPILE_RUNS=2 + $Env:RUN_RUNS=2 # Enable extra checks - #$Env:CG_CLIF_ENABLE_VERIFIER=1 - - ./y.exe build + $Env:CG_CLIF_ENABLE_VERIFIER=1 + + # WIP Disable some tests + + # This fails due to some weird argument handling by hyperfine, not an actual regression + # more of a build system issue + (Get-Content config.txt) -replace '(bench.simple-raytracer)', '# $1' | Out-File config.txt + + # This fails with a different output than expected + (Get-Content config.txt) -replace '(test.regex-shootout-regex-dna)', '# $1' | Out-File config.txt + + ./y.exe test - name: Package prebuilt cg_clif # don't use compression as xzip isn't supported by tar on windows and bzip2 hangs @@ -180,5 +217,5 @@ jobs: - name: Upload prebuilt cg_clif uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 with: - name: cg_clif-${{ runner.os }} + name: cg_clif-${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }} path: cg_clif.tar diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.vscode/settings.json b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.vscode/settings.json index d88309e41..13301bf20 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.vscode/settings.json +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.vscode/settings.json @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ "rust-analyzer.cargo.features": ["unstable-features"], "rust-analyzer.linkedProjects": [ "./Cargo.toml", - //"./build_sysroot/sysroot_src/src/libstd/Cargo.toml", + //"./build_sysroot/sysroot_src/library/std/Cargo.toml", { "roots": [ "./example/mini_core.rs", @@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ ] }, { - "roots": ["./scripts/filter_profile.rs"], + "roots": ["./example/std_example.rs"], "crates": [ { - "root_module": "./scripts/filter_profile.rs", + "root_module": "./example/std_example.rs", "edition": "2018", "deps": [{ "crate": 1, "name": "std" }], "cfg": [], diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.lock b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.lock index edae7e471..3fa9d56cd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.lock +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.lock @@ -25,6 +25,12 @@ version = "0.8.0" source = "git+https://github.com/bjorn3/rust-ar.git?branch=do_not_remove_cg_clif_ranlib#de9ab0e56bf3a208381d342aa5b60f9ff2891648" [[package]] +name = "arrayvec" +version = "0.7.2" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "8da52d66c7071e2e3fa2a1e5c6d088fec47b593032b254f5e980de8ea54454d6" + +[[package]] name = "autocfg" version = "1.1.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" @@ -37,6 +43,12 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "bef38d45163c2f1dde094a7dfd33ccf595c92905c8f8f4fdc18d06fb1037718a" [[package]] +name = "bumpalo" +version = "3.11.0" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "c1ad822118d20d2c234f427000d5acc36eabe1e29a348c89b63dd60b13f28e5d" + +[[package]] name = "byteorder" version = "1.4.3" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" @@ -50,19 +62,21 @@ checksum = "baf1de4339761588bc0619e3cbc0120ee582ebb74b53b4efbf79117bd2da40fd" [[package]] name = "cranelift-bforest" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "93945adbccc8d731503d3038814a51e8317497c9e205411820348132fa01a358" +checksum = "44409ccf2d0f663920cab563d2b79fcd6b2e9a2bcc6e929fef76c8f82ad6c17a" dependencies = [ "cranelift-entity", ] [[package]] name = "cranelift-codegen" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "2b482acc9d0d0d1ad3288a90a8150ee648be3dce8dc8c8669ff026f72debdc31" +checksum = "98de2018ad96eb97f621f7d6b900a0cc661aec8d02ea4a50e56ecb48e5a2fcaf" dependencies = [ + "arrayvec", + "bumpalo", "cranelift-bforest", "cranelift-codegen-meta", "cranelift-codegen-shared", @@ -77,30 +91,30 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "cranelift-codegen-meta" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "f9ec188d71e663192ef9048f204e410a7283b609942efc9fcc77da6d496edbb8" +checksum = "5287ce36e6c4758fbaf298bd1a8697ad97a4f2375a3d1b61142ea538db4877e5" dependencies = [ "cranelift-codegen-shared", ] [[package]] name = "cranelift-codegen-shared" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "3ad794b1b1c2c7bd9f7b76cfe0f084eaf7753e55d56191c3f7d89e8fa4978b99" +checksum = "2855c24219e2f08827f3f4ffb2da92e134ae8d8ecc185b11ec8f9878cf5f588e" [[package]] name = "cranelift-entity" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "342da0d5056f4119d3c311c4aab2460ceb6ee6e127bb395b76dd2279a09ea7a5" +checksum = "0b65673279d75d34bf11af9660ae2dbd1c22e6d28f163f5c72f4e1dc56d56103" [[package]] name = "cranelift-frontend" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "dfff792f775b07d4d9cfe9f1c767ce755c6cbadda1bbd6db18a1c75ff9f7376a" +checksum = "3ed2b3d7a4751163f6c4a349205ab1b7d9c00eecf19dcea48592ef1f7688eefc" dependencies = [ "cranelift-codegen", "log", @@ -110,15 +124,15 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "cranelift-isle" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "8d51089478849f2ac8ef60a8a2d5346c8d4abfec0e45ac5b24530ef9f9499e1e" +checksum = "3be64cecea9d90105fc6a2ba2d003e98c867c1d6c4c86cc878f97ad9fb916293" [[package]] name = "cranelift-jit" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "095936e41720f86004b4c57ce88e6a13af28646bb3a6fb4afbebd5ae90c50029" +checksum = "f98ed42a70a0c9c388e34ec9477f57fc7300f541b1e5136a0e2ea02b1fac6015" dependencies = [ "anyhow", "cranelift-codegen", @@ -134,9 +148,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "cranelift-module" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "704a1aea4723d97eafe0fb7af110f6f6868b1ac95f5380bbc9adb2a3b8cf97e8" +checksum = "d658ac7f156708bfccb647216cc8b9387469f50d352ba4ad80150541e4ae2d49" dependencies = [ "anyhow", "cranelift-codegen", @@ -144,9 +158,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "cranelift-native" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "885debe62f2078638d6585f54c9f05f5c2008f22ce5a2a9100ada785fc065dbd" +checksum = "c4a03a6ac1b063e416ca4b93f6247978c991475e8271465340caa6f92f3c16a4" dependencies = [ "cranelift-codegen", "libc", @@ -155,9 +169,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "cranelift-object" -version = "0.87.0" +version = "0.88.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "aac1310cf1081ae8eca916c92cd163b977c77cab6e831fa812273c26ff921816" +checksum = "eef0b4119b645b870a43a036d76c0ada3a076b1f82e8b8487659304c8b09049b" dependencies = [ "anyhow", "cranelift-codegen", @@ -232,9 +246,9 @@ checksum = "505e71a4706fa491e9b1b55f51b95d4037d0821ee40131190475f692b35b009b" [[package]] name = "libloading" -version = "0.6.7" +version = "0.7.3" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "351a32417a12d5f7e82c368a66781e307834dae04c6ce0cd4456d52989229883" +checksum = "efbc0f03f9a775e9f6aed295c6a1ba2253c5757a9e03d55c6caa46a681abcddd" dependencies = [ "cfg-if", "winapi", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.toml index e7c342748..09cf5b4a1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.toml @@ -8,19 +8,19 @@ crate-type = ["dylib"] [dependencies] # These have to be in sync with each other -cranelift-codegen = { version = "0.87.0", features = ["unwind", "all-arch"] } -cranelift-frontend = "0.87.0" -cranelift-module = "0.87.0" -cranelift-native = "0.87.0" -cranelift-jit = { version = "0.87.0", optional = true } -cranelift-object = "0.87.0" +cranelift-codegen = { version = "0.88.1", features = ["unwind", "all-arch"] } +cranelift-frontend = "0.88.1" +cranelift-module = "0.88.1" +cranelift-native = "0.88.1" +cranelift-jit = { version = "0.88.1", optional = true } +cranelift-object = "0.88.1" target-lexicon = "0.12.0" gimli = { version = "0.26.0", default-features = false, features = ["write"]} object = { version = "0.29.0", default-features = false, features = ["std", "read_core", "write", "archive", "coff", "elf", "macho", "pe"] } ar = { git = "https://github.com/bjorn3/rust-ar.git", branch = "do_not_remove_cg_clif_ranlib" } indexmap = "1.9.1" -libloading = { version = "0.6.0", optional = true } +libloading = { version = "0.7.3", optional = true } once_cell = "1.10.0" smallvec = "1.8.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_sysroot/Cargo.lock b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_sysroot/Cargo.lock index 6c5043bb6..f6a9cb672 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_sysroot/Cargo.lock +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_sysroot/Cargo.lock @@ -55,10 +55,20 @@ dependencies = [ ] [[package]] +name = "cfg-if" +version = "1.0.0" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "baf1de4339761588bc0619e3cbc0120ee582ebb74b53b4efbf79117bd2da40fd" +dependencies = [ + "compiler_builtins", + "rustc-std-workspace-core", +] + +[[package]] name = "compiler_builtins" -version = "0.1.79" +version = "0.1.82" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "4f873ce2bd3550b0b565f878b3d04ea8253f4259dc3d20223af2e1ba86f5ecca" +checksum = "18cd7635fea7bb481ea543b392789844c1ad581299da70184c7175ce3af76603" dependencies = [ "rustc-std-workspace-core", ] @@ -123,9 +133,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "hermit-abi" -version = "0.2.5" +version = "0.2.6" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "897cd85af6387be149f55acf168e41be176a02de7872403aaab184afc2f327e6" +checksum = "ee512640fe35acbfb4bb779db6f0d80704c2cacfa2e39b601ef3e3f47d1ae4c7" dependencies = [ "compiler_builtins", "libc", @@ -135,9 +145,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "libc" -version = "0.2.132" +version = "0.2.135" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "8371e4e5341c3a96db127eb2465ac681ced4c433e01dd0e938adbef26ba93ba5" +checksum = "68783febc7782c6c5cb401fbda4de5a9898be1762314da0bb2c10ced61f18b0c" dependencies = [ "rustc-std-workspace-core", ] @@ -182,7 +192,7 @@ name = "panic_abort" version = "0.0.0" dependencies = [ "alloc", - "cfg-if", + "cfg-if 0.1.10", "compiler_builtins", "core", "libc", @@ -193,7 +203,7 @@ name = "panic_unwind" version = "0.0.0" dependencies = [ "alloc", - "cfg-if", + "cfg-if 0.1.10", "compiler_builtins", "core", "libc", @@ -245,7 +255,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" dependencies = [ "addr2line", "alloc", - "cfg-if", + "cfg-if 1.0.0", "compiler_builtins", "core", "dlmalloc", @@ -267,7 +277,7 @@ dependencies = [ name = "std_detect" version = "0.1.5" dependencies = [ - "cfg-if", + "cfg-if 1.0.0", "compiler_builtins", "libc", "rustc-std-workspace-alloc", @@ -289,7 +299,7 @@ dependencies = [ name = "test" version = "0.0.0" dependencies = [ - "cfg-if", + "cfg-if 0.1.10", "core", "getopts", "libc", @@ -301,9 +311,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "unicode-width" -version = "0.1.9" +version = "0.1.10" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "3ed742d4ea2bd1176e236172c8429aaf54486e7ac098db29ffe6529e0ce50973" +checksum = "c0edd1e5b14653f783770bce4a4dabb4a5108a5370a5f5d8cfe8710c361f6c8b" dependencies = [ "compiler_builtins", "rustc-std-workspace-core", @@ -315,7 +325,7 @@ name = "unwind" version = "0.0.0" dependencies = [ "cc", - "cfg-if", + "cfg-if 0.1.10", "compiler_builtins", "core", "libc", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/abi_cafe.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/abi_cafe.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fae5b2716 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/abi_cafe.rs @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +use std::env; +use std::path::Path; + +use super::build_sysroot; +use super::config; +use super::prepare; +use super::utils::{cargo_command, spawn_and_wait}; +use super::SysrootKind; + +pub(crate) fn run( + channel: &str, + sysroot_kind: SysrootKind, + target_dir: &Path, + cg_clif_dylib: &Path, + host_triple: &str, + target_triple: &str, +) { + if !config::get_bool("testsuite.abi-cafe") { + eprintln!("[SKIP] abi-cafe"); + return; + } + + if host_triple != target_triple { + eprintln!("[SKIP] abi-cafe (cross-compilation not supported)"); + return; + } + + eprintln!("Building sysroot for abi-cafe"); + build_sysroot::build_sysroot( + channel, + sysroot_kind, + target_dir, + cg_clif_dylib, + host_triple, + target_triple, + ); + + eprintln!("Running abi-cafe"); + let abi_cafe_path = prepare::ABI_CAFE.source_dir(); + env::set_current_dir(abi_cafe_path.clone()).unwrap(); + + let pairs = ["rustc_calls_cgclif", "cgclif_calls_rustc", "cgclif_calls_cc", "cc_calls_cgclif"]; + + let mut cmd = cargo_command("cargo", "run", Some(target_triple), &abi_cafe_path); + cmd.arg("--"); + cmd.arg("--pairs"); + cmd.args(pairs); + cmd.arg("--add-rustc-codegen-backend"); + cmd.arg(format!("cgclif:{}", cg_clif_dylib.display())); + + spawn_and_wait(cmd); +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/abi_checker.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/abi_checker.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 67dbd0a38..000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/abi_checker.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -use super::build_sysroot; -use super::config; -use super::utils::spawn_and_wait; -use build_system::SysrootKind; -use std::env; -use std::path::Path; -use std::process::Command; - -pub(crate) fn run( - channel: &str, - sysroot_kind: SysrootKind, - target_dir: &Path, - cg_clif_build_dir: &Path, - host_triple: &str, - target_triple: &str, -) { - if !config::get_bool("testsuite.abi-checker") { - eprintln!("[SKIP] abi-checker"); - return; - } - - if host_triple != target_triple { - eprintln!("[SKIP] abi-checker (cross-compilation not supported)"); - return; - } - - eprintln!("Building sysroot for abi-checker"); - build_sysroot::build_sysroot( - channel, - sysroot_kind, - target_dir, - cg_clif_build_dir, - host_triple, - target_triple, - ); - - eprintln!("Running abi-checker"); - let mut abi_checker_path = env::current_dir().unwrap(); - abi_checker_path.push("abi-checker"); - env::set_current_dir(abi_checker_path.clone()).unwrap(); - - let build_dir = abi_checker_path.parent().unwrap().join("build"); - let cg_clif_dylib_path = build_dir.join(if cfg!(windows) { "bin" } else { "lib" }).join( - env::consts::DLL_PREFIX.to_string() + "rustc_codegen_cranelift" + env::consts::DLL_SUFFIX, - ); - - let pairs = ["rustc_calls_cgclif", "cgclif_calls_rustc", "cgclif_calls_cc", "cc_calls_cgclif"]; - - let mut cmd = Command::new("cargo"); - cmd.arg("run"); - cmd.arg("--target"); - cmd.arg(target_triple); - cmd.arg("--"); - cmd.arg("--pairs"); - cmd.args(pairs); - cmd.arg("--add-rustc-codegen-backend"); - cmd.arg(format!("cgclif:{}", cg_clif_dylib_path.display())); - - spawn_and_wait(cmd); -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/build_backend.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/build_backend.rs index 9e59b8199..cda468bcf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/build_backend.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/build_backend.rs @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ use std::env; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; -use std::process::Command; +use std::path::PathBuf; -use super::utils::is_ci; +use super::rustc_info::get_file_name; +use super::utils::{cargo_command, is_ci}; pub(crate) fn build_backend( channel: &str, host_triple: &str, use_unstable_features: bool, ) -> PathBuf { - let mut cmd = Command::new("cargo"); - cmd.arg("build").arg("--target").arg(host_triple); + let source_dir = std::env::current_dir().unwrap(); + let mut cmd = cargo_command("cargo", "build", Some(host_triple), &source_dir); cmd.env("CARGO_BUILD_INCREMENTAL", "true"); // Force incr comp even in release mode @@ -41,5 +41,9 @@ pub(crate) fn build_backend( eprintln!("[BUILD] rustc_codegen_cranelift"); super::utils::spawn_and_wait(cmd); - Path::new("target").join(host_triple).join(channel) + source_dir + .join("target") + .join(host_triple) + .join(channel) + .join(get_file_name("rustc_codegen_cranelift", "dylib")) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/build_sysroot.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/build_sysroot.rs index 7e205b0fd..856aecc49 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/build_sysroot.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/build_sysroot.rs @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::process::{self, Command}; use super::rustc_info::{get_file_name, get_rustc_version, get_wrapper_file_name}; -use super::utils::{spawn_and_wait, try_hard_link}; +use super::utils::{cargo_command, spawn_and_wait, try_hard_link}; use super::SysrootKind; pub(crate) fn build_sysroot( channel: &str, sysroot_kind: SysrootKind, target_dir: &Path, - cg_clif_build_dir: &Path, + cg_clif_dylib_src: &Path, host_triple: &str, target_triple: &str, ) { @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ pub(crate) fn build_sysroot( fs::create_dir_all(target_dir.join("lib")).unwrap(); // Copy the backend - let cg_clif_dylib = get_file_name("rustc_codegen_cranelift", "dylib"); let cg_clif_dylib_path = target_dir .join(if cfg!(windows) { // Windows doesn't have rpath support, so the cg_clif dylib needs to be next to the @@ -32,8 +31,8 @@ pub(crate) fn build_sysroot( } else { "lib" }) - .join(&cg_clif_dylib); - try_hard_link(cg_clif_build_dir.join(cg_clif_dylib), &cg_clif_dylib_path); + .join(get_file_name("rustc_codegen_cranelift", "dylib")); + try_hard_link(cg_clif_dylib_src, &cg_clif_dylib_path); // Build and copy rustc and cargo wrappers for wrapper in ["rustc-clif", "cargo-clif"] { @@ -186,10 +185,10 @@ fn build_clif_sysroot_for_triple( } // Build sysroot - let mut build_cmd = Command::new("cargo"); - build_cmd.arg("build").arg("--target").arg(triple).current_dir("build_sysroot"); + let mut build_cmd = cargo_command("cargo", "build", Some(triple), Path::new("build_sysroot")); let mut rustflags = "-Zforce-unstable-if-unmarked -Cpanic=abort".to_string(); rustflags.push_str(&format!(" -Zcodegen-backend={}", cg_clif_dylib_path.to_str().unwrap())); + rustflags.push_str(&format!(" --sysroot={}", target_dir.to_str().unwrap())); if channel == "release" { build_cmd.arg("--release"); rustflags.push_str(" -Zmir-opt-level=3"); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/config.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/config.rs index ef540cf1f..c31784e10 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/config.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/config.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -use std::{fs, process}; +use std::fs; +use std::process; fn load_config_file() -> Vec<(String, Option<String>)> { fs::read_to_string("config.txt") diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/mod.rs index c3706dc6f..b25270d83 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/mod.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use std::process; use self::utils::is_ci; -mod abi_checker; +mod abi_cafe; mod build_backend; mod build_sysroot; mod config; @@ -122,32 +122,23 @@ pub fn main() { host_triple.clone() }; - if target_triple.ends_with("-msvc") { - eprintln!("The MSVC toolchain is not yet supported by rustc_codegen_cranelift."); - eprintln!("Switch to the MinGW toolchain for Windows support."); - eprintln!("Hint: You can use `rustup set default-host x86_64-pc-windows-gnu` to"); - eprintln!("set the global default target to MinGW"); - process::exit(1); - } - - let cg_clif_build_dir = - build_backend::build_backend(channel, &host_triple, use_unstable_features); + let cg_clif_dylib = build_backend::build_backend(channel, &host_triple, use_unstable_features); match command { Command::Test => { tests::run_tests( channel, sysroot_kind, &target_dir, - &cg_clif_build_dir, + &cg_clif_dylib, &host_triple, &target_triple, ); - abi_checker::run( + abi_cafe::run( channel, sysroot_kind, &target_dir, - &cg_clif_build_dir, + &cg_clif_dylib, &host_triple, &target_triple, ); @@ -157,7 +148,7 @@ pub fn main() { channel, sysroot_kind, &target_dir, - &cg_clif_build_dir, + &cg_clif_dylib, &host_triple, &target_triple, ); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/prepare.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/prepare.rs index d23b7f00d..3111f62f6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/prepare.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/prepare.rs @@ -1,64 +1,63 @@ use std::env; use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::ffi::OsString; use std::fs; -use std::path::Path; +use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::process::Command; use super::rustc_info::{get_file_name, get_rustc_path, get_rustc_version}; -use super::utils::{copy_dir_recursively, spawn_and_wait}; +use super::utils::{cargo_command, copy_dir_recursively, spawn_and_wait}; + +pub(crate) const ABI_CAFE: GitRepo = + GitRepo::github("Gankra", "abi-cafe", "4c6dc8c9c687e2b3a760ff2176ce236872b37212", "abi-cafe"); + +pub(crate) const RAND: GitRepo = + GitRepo::github("rust-random", "rand", "0f933f9c7176e53b2a3c7952ded484e1783f0bf1", "rand"); + +pub(crate) const REGEX: GitRepo = + GitRepo::github("rust-lang", "regex", "341f207c1071f7290e3f228c710817c280c8dca1", "regex"); + +pub(crate) const PORTABLE_SIMD: GitRepo = GitRepo::github( + "rust-lang", + "portable-simd", + "d5cd4a8112d958bd3a252327e0d069a6363249bd", + "portable-simd", +); + +pub(crate) const SIMPLE_RAYTRACER: GitRepo = GitRepo::github( + "ebobby", + "simple-raytracer", + "804a7a21b9e673a482797aa289a18ed480e4d813", + "<none>", +); pub(crate) fn prepare() { + if Path::new("download").exists() { + std::fs::remove_dir_all(Path::new("download")).unwrap(); + } + std::fs::create_dir_all(Path::new("download")).unwrap(); + prepare_sysroot(); + // FIXME maybe install this only locally? eprintln!("[INSTALL] hyperfine"); Command::new("cargo").arg("install").arg("hyperfine").spawn().unwrap().wait().unwrap(); - clone_repo_shallow_github( - "abi-checker", - "Gankra", - "abi-checker", - "a2232d45f202846f5c02203c9f27355360f9a2ff", - ); - apply_patches("abi-checker", Path::new("abi-checker")); - - clone_repo_shallow_github( - "rand", - "rust-random", - "rand", - "0f933f9c7176e53b2a3c7952ded484e1783f0bf1", - ); - apply_patches("rand", Path::new("rand")); - - clone_repo_shallow_github( - "regex", - "rust-lang", - "regex", - "341f207c1071f7290e3f228c710817c280c8dca1", - ); - - clone_repo_shallow_github( - "portable-simd", - "rust-lang", - "portable-simd", - "b8d6b6844602f80af79cd96401339ec594d472d8", - ); - apply_patches("portable-simd", Path::new("portable-simd")); - - clone_repo_shallow_github( - "simple-raytracer", - "ebobby", - "simple-raytracer", - "804a7a21b9e673a482797aa289a18ed480e4d813", - ); + ABI_CAFE.fetch(); + RAND.fetch(); + REGEX.fetch(); + PORTABLE_SIMD.fetch(); + SIMPLE_RAYTRACER.fetch(); eprintln!("[LLVM BUILD] simple-raytracer"); - let mut build_cmd = Command::new("cargo"); - build_cmd.arg("build").env_remove("CARGO_TARGET_DIR").current_dir("simple-raytracer"); + let build_cmd = cargo_command("cargo", "build", None, &SIMPLE_RAYTRACER.source_dir()); spawn_and_wait(build_cmd); fs::copy( - Path::new("simple-raytracer/target/debug").join(get_file_name("main", "bin")), - Path::new("simple-raytracer").join(get_file_name("raytracer_cg_llvm", "bin")), + SIMPLE_RAYTRACER + .source_dir() + .join("target") + .join("debug") + .join(get_file_name("main", "bin")), + SIMPLE_RAYTRACER.source_dir().join(get_file_name("raytracer_cg_llvm", "bin")), ) .unwrap(); } @@ -90,38 +89,78 @@ fn prepare_sysroot() { apply_patches("sysroot", &sysroot_src); } +pub(crate) struct GitRepo { + url: GitRepoUrl, + rev: &'static str, + patch_name: &'static str, +} + +enum GitRepoUrl { + Github { user: &'static str, repo: &'static str }, +} + +impl GitRepo { + const fn github( + user: &'static str, + repo: &'static str, + rev: &'static str, + patch_name: &'static str, + ) -> GitRepo { + GitRepo { url: GitRepoUrl::Github { user, repo }, rev, patch_name } + } + + pub(crate) fn source_dir(&self) -> PathBuf { + match self.url { + GitRepoUrl::Github { user: _, repo } => { + std::env::current_dir().unwrap().join("download").join(repo) + } + } + } + + fn fetch(&self) { + match self.url { + GitRepoUrl::Github { user, repo } => { + clone_repo_shallow_github(&self.source_dir(), user, repo, self.rev); + } + } + apply_patches(self.patch_name, &self.source_dir()); + } +} + #[allow(dead_code)] -fn clone_repo(target_dir: &str, repo: &str, rev: &str) { +fn clone_repo(download_dir: &Path, repo: &str, rev: &str) { eprintln!("[CLONE] {}", repo); // Ignore exit code as the repo may already have been checked out - Command::new("git").arg("clone").arg(repo).arg(target_dir).spawn().unwrap().wait().unwrap(); + Command::new("git").arg("clone").arg(repo).arg(&download_dir).spawn().unwrap().wait().unwrap(); let mut clean_cmd = Command::new("git"); - clean_cmd.arg("checkout").arg("--").arg(".").current_dir(target_dir); + clean_cmd.arg("checkout").arg("--").arg(".").current_dir(&download_dir); spawn_and_wait(clean_cmd); let mut checkout_cmd = Command::new("git"); - checkout_cmd.arg("checkout").arg("-q").arg(rev).current_dir(target_dir); + checkout_cmd.arg("checkout").arg("-q").arg(rev).current_dir(download_dir); spawn_and_wait(checkout_cmd); } -fn clone_repo_shallow_github(target_dir: &str, username: &str, repo: &str, rev: &str) { +fn clone_repo_shallow_github(download_dir: &Path, user: &str, repo: &str, rev: &str) { if cfg!(windows) { // Older windows doesn't have tar or curl by default. Fall back to using git. - clone_repo(target_dir, &format!("https://github.com/{}/{}.git", username, repo), rev); + clone_repo(download_dir, &format!("https://github.com/{}/{}.git", user, repo), rev); return; } - let archive_url = format!("https://github.com/{}/{}/archive/{}.tar.gz", username, repo, rev); - let archive_file = format!("{}.tar.gz", rev); - let archive_dir = format!("{}-{}", repo, rev); + let downloads_dir = std::env::current_dir().unwrap().join("download"); + + let archive_url = format!("https://github.com/{}/{}/archive/{}.tar.gz", user, repo, rev); + let archive_file = downloads_dir.join(format!("{}.tar.gz", rev)); + let archive_dir = downloads_dir.join(format!("{}-{}", repo, rev)); - eprintln!("[DOWNLOAD] {}/{} from {}", username, repo, archive_url); + eprintln!("[DOWNLOAD] {}/{} from {}", user, repo, archive_url); // Remove previous results if they exists let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&archive_file); let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&archive_dir); - let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(target_dir); + let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&download_dir); // Download zip archive let mut download_cmd = Command::new("curl"); @@ -130,13 +169,13 @@ fn clone_repo_shallow_github(target_dir: &str, username: &str, repo: &str, rev: // Unpack tar archive let mut unpack_cmd = Command::new("tar"); - unpack_cmd.arg("xf").arg(&archive_file); + unpack_cmd.arg("xf").arg(&archive_file).current_dir(downloads_dir); spawn_and_wait(unpack_cmd); // Rename unpacked dir to the expected name - std::fs::rename(archive_dir, target_dir).unwrap(); + std::fs::rename(archive_dir, &download_dir).unwrap(); - init_git_repo(Path::new(target_dir)); + init_git_repo(&download_dir); // Cleanup std::fs::remove_file(archive_file).unwrap(); @@ -156,14 +195,20 @@ fn init_git_repo(repo_dir: &Path) { spawn_and_wait(git_commit_cmd); } -fn get_patches(crate_name: &str) -> Vec<OsString> { - let mut patches: Vec<_> = fs::read_dir("patches") +fn get_patches(source_dir: &Path, crate_name: &str) -> Vec<PathBuf> { + let mut patches: Vec<_> = fs::read_dir(source_dir.join("patches")) .unwrap() .map(|entry| entry.unwrap().path()) .filter(|path| path.extension() == Some(OsStr::new("patch"))) - .map(|path| path.file_name().unwrap().to_owned()) - .filter(|file_name| { - file_name.to_str().unwrap().split_once("-").unwrap().1.starts_with(crate_name) + .filter(|path| { + path.file_name() + .unwrap() + .to_str() + .unwrap() + .split_once("-") + .unwrap() + .1 + .starts_with(crate_name) }) .collect(); patches.sort(); @@ -171,11 +216,18 @@ fn get_patches(crate_name: &str) -> Vec<OsString> { } fn apply_patches(crate_name: &str, target_dir: &Path) { - for patch in get_patches(crate_name) { - eprintln!("[PATCH] {:?} <- {:?}", target_dir.file_name().unwrap(), patch); - let patch_arg = env::current_dir().unwrap().join("patches").join(patch); + if crate_name == "<none>" { + return; + } + + for patch in get_patches(&std::env::current_dir().unwrap(), crate_name) { + eprintln!( + "[PATCH] {:?} <- {:?}", + target_dir.file_name().unwrap(), + patch.file_name().unwrap() + ); let mut apply_patch_cmd = Command::new("git"); - apply_patch_cmd.arg("am").arg(patch_arg).arg("-q").current_dir(target_dir); + apply_patch_cmd.arg("am").arg(patch).arg("-q").current_dir(target_dir); spawn_and_wait(apply_patch_cmd); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/rustc_info.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/rustc_info.rs index 913b589af..3c08b6fa3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/rustc_info.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/rustc_info.rs @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ pub(crate) fn get_file_name(crate_name: &str, crate_type: &str) -> String { } /// Similar to `get_file_name`, but converts any dashes (`-`) in the `crate_name` to -/// underscores (`_`). This is specially made for the the rustc and cargo wrappers +/// underscores (`_`). This is specially made for the rustc and cargo wrappers /// which have a dash in the name, and that is not allowed in a crate name. pub(crate) fn get_wrapper_file_name(crate_name: &str, crate_type: &str) -> String { let crate_name = crate_name.replace('-', "_"); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/tests.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/tests.rs index e21397cec..a414b60f4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/tests.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/tests.rs @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ use super::build_sysroot; use super::config; +use super::prepare; use super::rustc_info::get_wrapper_file_name; -use super::utils::{spawn_and_wait, spawn_and_wait_with_input}; +use super::utils::{cargo_command, hyperfine_command, spawn_and_wait, spawn_and_wait_with_input}; use build_system::SysrootKind; use std::env; use std::ffi::OsStr; @@ -217,103 +218,95 @@ const BASE_SYSROOT_SUITE: &[TestCase] = &[ const EXTENDED_SYSROOT_SUITE: &[TestCase] = &[ TestCase::new("test.rust-random/rand", &|runner| { - runner.in_dir(["rand"], |runner| { - runner.run_cargo(["clean"]); + runner.in_dir(prepare::RAND.source_dir(), |runner| { + runner.run_cargo("clean", []); if runner.host_triple == runner.target_triple { eprintln!("[TEST] rust-random/rand"); - runner.run_cargo(["test", "--workspace"]); + runner.run_cargo("test", ["--workspace"]); } else { eprintln!("[AOT] rust-random/rand"); - runner.run_cargo([ - "build", - "--workspace", - "--target", - &runner.target_triple, - "--tests", - ]); + runner.run_cargo("build", ["--workspace", "--tests"]); } }); }), TestCase::new("bench.simple-raytracer", &|runner| { - runner.in_dir(["simple-raytracer"], |runner| { - let run_runs = env::var("RUN_RUNS").unwrap_or("10".to_string()); + runner.in_dir(prepare::SIMPLE_RAYTRACER.source_dir(), |runner| { + let run_runs = env::var("RUN_RUNS").unwrap_or("10".to_string()).parse().unwrap(); if runner.host_triple == runner.target_triple { eprintln!("[BENCH COMPILE] ebobby/simple-raytracer"); - let mut bench_compile = Command::new("hyperfine"); - bench_compile.arg("--runs"); - bench_compile.arg(&run_runs); - bench_compile.arg("--warmup"); - bench_compile.arg("1"); - bench_compile.arg("--prepare"); - bench_compile.arg(format!("{:?}", runner.cargo_command(["clean"]))); - - if cfg!(windows) { - bench_compile.arg("cmd /C \"set RUSTFLAGS= && cargo build\""); - } else { - bench_compile.arg("RUSTFLAGS='' cargo build"); - } + let prepare = runner.cargo_command("clean", []); + + let llvm_build_cmd = cargo_command("cargo", "build", None, Path::new(".")); + + let cargo_clif = runner + .root_dir + .clone() + .join("build") + .join(get_wrapper_file_name("cargo-clif", "bin")); + let clif_build_cmd = cargo_command(cargo_clif, "build", None, Path::new(".")); + + let bench_compile = + hyperfine_command(1, run_runs, Some(prepare), llvm_build_cmd, clif_build_cmd); - bench_compile.arg(format!("{:?}", runner.cargo_command(["build"]))); spawn_and_wait(bench_compile); eprintln!("[BENCH RUN] ebobby/simple-raytracer"); fs::copy(PathBuf::from("./target/debug/main"), PathBuf::from("raytracer_cg_clif")) .unwrap(); - let mut bench_run = Command::new("hyperfine"); - bench_run.arg("--runs"); - bench_run.arg(&run_runs); - bench_run.arg(PathBuf::from("./raytracer_cg_llvm")); - bench_run.arg(PathBuf::from("./raytracer_cg_clif")); + let bench_run = hyperfine_command( + 0, + run_runs, + None, + Command::new("./raytracer_cg_llvm"), + Command::new("./raytracer_cg_clif"), + ); spawn_and_wait(bench_run); } else { - runner.run_cargo(["clean"]); + runner.run_cargo("clean", []); eprintln!("[BENCH COMPILE] ebobby/simple-raytracer (skipped)"); eprintln!("[COMPILE] ebobby/simple-raytracer"); - runner.run_cargo(["build", "--target", &runner.target_triple]); + runner.run_cargo("build", []); eprintln!("[BENCH RUN] ebobby/simple-raytracer (skipped)"); } }); }), TestCase::new("test.libcore", &|runner| { - runner.in_dir(["build_sysroot", "sysroot_src", "library", "core", "tests"], |runner| { - runner.run_cargo(["clean"]); - - if runner.host_triple == runner.target_triple { - runner.run_cargo(["test"]); - } else { - eprintln!("Cross-Compiling: Not running tests"); - runner.run_cargo(["build", "--target", &runner.target_triple, "--tests"]); - } - }); + runner.in_dir( + std::env::current_dir() + .unwrap() + .join("build_sysroot") + .join("sysroot_src") + .join("library") + .join("core") + .join("tests"), + |runner| { + runner.run_cargo("clean", []); + + if runner.host_triple == runner.target_triple { + runner.run_cargo("test", []); + } else { + eprintln!("Cross-Compiling: Not running tests"); + runner.run_cargo("build", ["--tests"]); + } + }, + ); }), TestCase::new("test.regex-shootout-regex-dna", &|runner| { - runner.in_dir(["regex"], |runner| { - runner.run_cargo(["clean"]); + runner.in_dir(prepare::REGEX.source_dir(), |runner| { + runner.run_cargo("clean", []); // newer aho_corasick versions throw a deprecation warning let lint_rust_flags = format!("{} --cap-lints warn", runner.rust_flags); - let mut build_cmd = runner.cargo_command([ - "build", - "--example", - "shootout-regex-dna", - "--target", - &runner.target_triple, - ]); + let mut build_cmd = runner.cargo_command("build", ["--example", "shootout-regex-dna"]); build_cmd.env("RUSTFLAGS", lint_rust_flags.clone()); spawn_and_wait(build_cmd); if runner.host_triple == runner.target_triple { - let mut run_cmd = runner.cargo_command([ - "run", - "--example", - "shootout-regex-dna", - "--target", - &runner.target_triple, - ]); + let mut run_cmd = runner.cargo_command("run", ["--example", "shootout-regex-dna"]); run_cmd.env("RUSTFLAGS", lint_rust_flags); let input = @@ -353,41 +346,43 @@ const EXTENDED_SYSROOT_SUITE: &[TestCase] = &[ }); }), TestCase::new("test.regex", &|runner| { - runner.in_dir(["regex"], |runner| { - runner.run_cargo(["clean"]); + runner.in_dir(prepare::REGEX.source_dir(), |runner| { + runner.run_cargo("clean", []); // newer aho_corasick versions throw a deprecation warning let lint_rust_flags = format!("{} --cap-lints warn", runner.rust_flags); if runner.host_triple == runner.target_triple { - let mut run_cmd = runner.cargo_command([ + let mut run_cmd = runner.cargo_command( "test", - "--tests", - "--", - "--exclude-should-panic", - "--test-threads", - "1", - "-Zunstable-options", - "-q", - ]); + [ + "--tests", + "--", + "--exclude-should-panic", + "--test-threads", + "1", + "-Zunstable-options", + "-q", + ], + ); run_cmd.env("RUSTFLAGS", lint_rust_flags); spawn_and_wait(run_cmd); } else { eprintln!("Cross-Compiling: Not running tests"); let mut build_cmd = - runner.cargo_command(["build", "--tests", "--target", &runner.target_triple]); + runner.cargo_command("build", ["--tests", "--target", &runner.target_triple]); build_cmd.env("RUSTFLAGS", lint_rust_flags.clone()); spawn_and_wait(build_cmd); } }); }), TestCase::new("test.portable-simd", &|runner| { - runner.in_dir(["portable-simd"], |runner| { - runner.run_cargo(["clean"]); - runner.run_cargo(["build", "--all-targets", "--target", &runner.target_triple]); + runner.in_dir(prepare::PORTABLE_SIMD.source_dir(), |runner| { + runner.run_cargo("clean", []); + runner.run_cargo("build", ["--all-targets", "--target", &runner.target_triple]); if runner.host_triple == runner.target_triple { - runner.run_cargo(["test", "-q"]); + runner.run_cargo("test", ["-q"]); } }); }), @@ -397,7 +392,7 @@ pub(crate) fn run_tests( channel: &str, sysroot_kind: SysrootKind, target_dir: &Path, - cg_clif_build_dir: &Path, + cg_clif_dylib: &Path, host_triple: &str, target_triple: &str, ) { @@ -408,7 +403,7 @@ pub(crate) fn run_tests( channel, SysrootKind::None, &target_dir, - cg_clif_build_dir, + cg_clif_dylib, &host_triple, &target_triple, ); @@ -427,7 +422,7 @@ pub(crate) fn run_tests( channel, sysroot_kind, &target_dir, - cg_clif_build_dir, + cg_clif_dylib, &host_triple, &target_triple, ); @@ -521,16 +516,8 @@ impl TestRunner { } } - fn in_dir<'a, I, F>(&self, dir: I, callback: F) - where - I: IntoIterator<Item = &'a str>, - F: FnOnce(&TestRunner), - { + fn in_dir(&self, new: impl AsRef<Path>, callback: impl FnOnce(&TestRunner)) { let current = env::current_dir().unwrap(); - let mut new = current.clone(); - for d in dir { - new.push(d); - } env::set_current_dir(new).unwrap(); callback(self); @@ -595,25 +582,29 @@ impl TestRunner { spawn_and_wait(cmd); } - fn cargo_command<I, S>(&self, args: I) -> Command + fn cargo_command<'a, I>(&self, subcommand: &str, args: I) -> Command where - I: IntoIterator<Item = S>, - S: AsRef<OsStr>, + I: IntoIterator<Item = &'a str>, { let mut cargo_clif = self.root_dir.clone(); cargo_clif.push("build"); cargo_clif.push(get_wrapper_file_name("cargo-clif", "bin")); - let mut cmd = Command::new(cargo_clif); + let mut cmd = cargo_command( + cargo_clif, + subcommand, + if subcommand == "clean" { None } else { Some(&self.target_triple) }, + Path::new("."), + ); cmd.args(args); cmd.env("RUSTFLAGS", &self.rust_flags); cmd } - fn run_cargo<'a, I>(&self, args: I) + fn run_cargo<'a, I>(&self, subcommand: &str, args: I) where I: IntoIterator<Item = &'a str>, { - spawn_and_wait(self.cargo_command(args)); + spawn_and_wait(self.cargo_command(subcommand, args)); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/utils.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/utils.rs index bdf8f8ecd..48da64906 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/utils.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/utils.rs @@ -4,6 +4,52 @@ use std::io::Write; use std::path::Path; use std::process::{self, Command, Stdio}; +pub(crate) fn cargo_command( + cargo: impl AsRef<Path>, + subcommand: &str, + triple: Option<&str>, + source_dir: &Path, +) -> Command { + let mut cmd = Command::new(cargo.as_ref()); + cmd.arg(subcommand) + .arg("--manifest-path") + .arg(source_dir.join("Cargo.toml")) + .arg("--target-dir") + .arg(source_dir.join("target")); + + if let Some(triple) = triple { + cmd.arg("--target").arg(triple); + } + + cmd +} + +pub(crate) fn hyperfine_command( + warmup: u64, + runs: u64, + prepare: Option<Command>, + a: Command, + b: Command, +) -> Command { + let mut bench = Command::new("hyperfine"); + + if warmup != 0 { + bench.arg("--warmup").arg(warmup.to_string()); + } + + if runs != 0 { + bench.arg("--runs").arg(runs.to_string()); + } + + if let Some(prepare) = prepare { + bench.arg("--prepare").arg(format!("{:?}", prepare)); + } + + bench.arg(format!("{:?}", a)).arg(format!("{:?}", b)); + + bench +} + #[track_caller] pub(crate) fn try_hard_link(src: impl AsRef<Path>, dst: impl AsRef<Path>) { let src = src.as_ref(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/clean_all.sh b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/clean_all.sh index 62e52bd19..fedab2433 100755 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/clean_all.sh +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/clean_all.sh @@ -3,4 +3,8 @@ set -e rm -rf build_sysroot/{sysroot_src/,target/,compiler-builtins/,rustc_version} rm -rf target/ build/ perf.data{,.old} y.bin -rm -rf rand/ regex/ simple-raytracer/ portable-simd/ abi-checker/ +rm -rf download/ + +# Kept for now in case someone updates their checkout of cg_clif before running clean_all.sh +# FIXME remove at some point in the future +rm -rf rand/ regex/ simple-raytracer/ portable-simd/ abi-checker/ abi-cafe/ diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/config.txt b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/config.txt index 2264d301d..0d539191b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/config.txt +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/config.txt @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ test.regex-shootout-regex-dna test.regex test.portable-simd -testsuite.abi-checker +testsuite.abi-cafe diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/issue-91827-extern-types.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/issue-91827-extern-types.rs index 2ecc8b823..039100696 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/issue-91827-extern-types.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/issue-91827-extern-types.rs @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ // Test that we can handle unsized types with an extern type tail part. // Regression test for issue #91827. -#![feature(const_ptr_offset_from)] #![feature(extern_types)] use std::ptr::addr_of; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/mini_core.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/mini_core.rs index 42f8aa50b..7f85b52f0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/mini_core.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/mini_core.rs @@ -559,16 +559,22 @@ pub union MaybeUninit<T> { pub mod intrinsics { extern "rust-intrinsic" { + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] pub fn abort() -> !; + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] pub fn size_of<T>() -> usize; pub fn size_of_val<T: ?::Sized>(val: *const T) -> usize; + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] pub fn min_align_of<T>() -> usize; pub fn min_align_of_val<T: ?::Sized>(val: *const T) -> usize; pub fn copy<T>(src: *const T, dst: *mut T, count: usize); pub fn transmute<T, U>(e: T) -> U; pub fn ctlz_nonzero<T>(x: T) -> T; + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] pub fn needs_drop<T: ?::Sized>() -> bool; + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] pub fn bitreverse<T>(x: T) -> T; + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] pub fn bswap<T>(x: T) -> T; pub fn write_bytes<T>(dst: *mut T, val: u8, count: usize); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/mini_core_hello_world.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/mini_core_hello_world.rs index e83be3a3d..215d3556a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/mini_core_hello_world.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/mini_core_hello_world.rs @@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ fn start<T: Termination + 'static>( main: fn() -> T, argc: isize, argv: *const *const u8, + _sigpipe: u8, ) -> isize { if argc == 3 { unsafe { puts(*argv as *const i8); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/std_example.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/std_example.rs index 0b5b6cd55..ad108c349 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/std_example.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/example/std_example.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#![feature(core_intrinsics, generators, generator_trait, is_sorted, bench_black_box)] +#![feature(core_intrinsics, generators, generator_trait, is_sorted)] #[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")] use std::arch::x86_64::*; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-abi-cafe-Disable-some-test-on-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu.patch b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-abi-cafe-Disable-some-test-on-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0e5e7cdfc --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-abi-cafe-Disable-some-test-on-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu.patch @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +From 2b15fee2bb5fd14e34c7e17e44d99cb34f4c555d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Afonso Bordado <afonsobordado@az8.co> +Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 07:55:17 +0100 +Subject: [PATCH] Disable some test on x86_64-pc-windows-gnu + +--- + src/report.rs | 6 ++++++ + 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) + +diff --git a/src/report.rs b/src/report.rs +index eeec614..f582867 100644 +--- a/src/report.rs ++++ b/src/report.rs +@@ -48,6 +48,12 @@ pub fn get_test_rules(test: &TestKey, caller: &dyn AbiImpl, callee: &dyn AbiImpl + // + // THIS AREA RESERVED FOR VENDORS TO APPLY PATCHES + ++ // x86_64-pc-windows-gnu has some broken i128 tests that aren't disabled by default ++ if cfg!(all(target_os = "windows", target_env = "gnu")) && test.test_name == "ui128" { ++ result.run = Link; ++ result.check = Pass(Link); ++ } ++ + // END OF VENDOR RESERVED AREA + // + // +-- +2.30.1.windows.1 + diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-abi-checker-Disable-failing-tests.patch b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-abi-checker-Disable-failing-tests.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 526366a75..000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-abi-checker-Disable-failing-tests.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -From 1a315ba225577dbbd1f449d9609f16f984f68708 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Afonso Bordado <afonso360@users.noreply.github.com> -Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 22:51:58 +0000 -Subject: [PATCH] Disable abi-checker tests - ---- - src/report.rs | 14 ++++++++++++++ - 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) - -diff --git a/src/report.rs b/src/report.rs -index 7346f5e..8347762 100644 ---- a/src/report.rs -+++ b/src/report.rs -@@ -45,6 +45,20 @@ pub fn get_test_rules(test: &TestKey, caller: &dyn AbiImpl, callee: &dyn AbiImpl - // - // THIS AREA RESERVED FOR VENDORS TO APPLY PATCHES - -+ // Currently MSVC has some broken ABI issues. Furthermore, they cause -+ // a STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION, so we can't even run them. Ensure that they compile and link. -+ if cfg!(windows) && (test.test_name == "bool" || test.test_name == "ui128") { -+ result.run = Link; -+ result.check = Pass(Link); -+ } -+ -+ // structs is broken in the current release of cranelift for aarch64. -+ // It has been fixed for cranelift 0.88: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/pull/4634 -+ if cfg!(target_arch = "aarch64") && test.test_name == "structs" { -+ result.run = Link; -+ result.check = Pass(Link); -+ } -+ - // END OF VENDOR RESERVED AREA - // - // --- -2.34.1 diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-portable-simd-Disable-unsupported-tests.patch b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-portable-simd-Disable-unsupported-tests.patch index 54e13b090..89e2b61c1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-portable-simd-Disable-unsupported-tests.patch +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-portable-simd-Disable-unsupported-tests.patch @@ -1,80 +1,29 @@ -From 97c473937382a5b5858d9cce3c947855d23b2dc5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From b742f03694b920cc14400727d54424e8e1b60928 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bjorn3 <bjorn3@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 19:28:40 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Disable unsupported tests --- - crates/core_simd/src/math.rs | 6 ++++++ - crates/core_simd/src/vector.rs | 2 ++ - crates/core_simd/tests/masks.rs | 2 ++ - crates/core_simd/tests/ops_macros.rs | 4 ++++ - 4 files changed, 14 insertions(+) + crates/core_simd/src/elements/int.rs | 8 ++++++++ + crates/core_simd/src/elements/uint.rs | 4 ++++ + crates/core_simd/src/masks/full_masks.rs | 6 ++++++ + crates/core_simd/src/vector.rs | 2 ++ + crates/core_simd/tests/masks.rs | 3 --- + 5 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) -diff --git a/crates/core_simd/src/math.rs b/crates/core_simd/src/math.rs -index 2bae414..2f87499 100644 ---- a/crates/core_simd/src/math.rs -+++ b/crates/core_simd/src/math.rs -@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_uint_arith { - ($($ty:ty),+) => { - $( impl<const LANES: usize> Simd<$ty, LANES> where LaneCount<LANES>: SupportedLaneCount { - -+ /* - /// Lanewise saturating add. - /// - /// # Examples -@@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_uint_arith { - pub fn saturating_sub(self, second: Self) -> Self { - unsafe { simd_saturating_sub(self, second) } - } -+ */ - })+ - } - } -@@ -51,6 +53,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_int_arith { - ($($ty:ty),+) => { - $( impl<const LANES: usize> Simd<$ty, LANES> where LaneCount<LANES>: SupportedLaneCount { - -+ /* - /// Lanewise saturating add. - /// - /// # Examples -@@ -89,6 +92,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_int_arith { - pub fn saturating_sub(self, second: Self) -> Self { - unsafe { simd_saturating_sub(self, second) } - } -+ */ - - /// Lanewise absolute value, implemented in Rust. - /// Every lane becomes its absolute value. -@@ -109,6 +113,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_int_arith { - (self^m) - m - } - -+ /* - /// Lanewise saturating absolute value, implemented in Rust. - /// As abs(), except the MIN value becomes MAX instead of itself. - /// -@@ -151,6 +156,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_int_arith { - pub fn saturating_neg(self) -> Self { - Self::splat(0).saturating_sub(self) - } -+ */ - })+ - } - } diff --git a/crates/core_simd/src/vector.rs b/crates/core_simd/src/vector.rs -index 7c5ec2b..c8631e8 100644 +index e8e8f68..7173c24 100644 --- a/crates/core_simd/src/vector.rs +++ b/crates/core_simd/src/vector.rs -@@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ where - Self(array) +@@ -250,6 +250,7 @@ where + unsafe { intrinsics::simd_cast(self) } } + /* /// Reads from potentially discontiguous indices in `slice` to construct a SIMD vector. /// If an index is out-of-bounds, the lane is instead selected from the `or` vector. /// -@@ -297,6 +298,7 @@ where +@@ -473,6 +474,7 @@ where // Cleared ☢️ *mut T Zone } } @@ -82,26 +31,5 @@ index 7c5ec2b..c8631e8 100644 } impl<T, const LANES: usize> Copy for Simd<T, LANES> -diff --git a/crates/core_simd/tests/masks.rs b/crates/core_simd/tests/masks.rs -index 6a8ecd3..68fcb49 100644 ---- a/crates/core_simd/tests/masks.rs -+++ b/crates/core_simd/tests/masks.rs -@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ macro_rules! test_mask_api { - assert_eq!(core_simd::Mask::<$type, 8>::from_int(int), mask); - } - -+ /* - #[cfg(feature = "generic_const_exprs")] - #[test] - fn roundtrip_bitmask_conversion() { -@@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ macro_rules! test_mask_api { - assert_eq!(bitmask, [0b01001001, 0b10000011]); - assert_eq!(core_simd::Mask::<$type, 16>::from_bitmask(bitmask), mask); - } -+ */ - } - } - } -- -2.26.2.7.g19db9cfb68 - +2.25.1 diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0003-rand-Disable-rand-tests-on-mingw.patch b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0003-rand-Disable-rand-tests-on-mingw.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d8775e2d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0003-rand-Disable-rand-tests-on-mingw.patch @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +From eec874c889b8d24e5ad50faded24288150f057b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Afonso Bordado <afonsobordado@az8.co> +Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 08:13:58 +0100 +Subject: [PATCH] Disable rand tests on mingw + +--- + rand_distr/src/pareto.rs | 2 ++ + rand_distr/tests/value_stability.rs | 4 ++++ + 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+) + +diff --git a/rand_distr/src/pareto.rs b/rand_distr/src/pareto.rs +index 217899e..9cedeb7 100644 +--- a/rand_distr/src/pareto.rs ++++ b/rand_distr/src/pareto.rs +@@ -107,6 +107,8 @@ mod tests { + } + + #[test] ++ // This is broken on x86_64-pc-windows-gnu presumably due to a broken powf implementation ++ #[cfg_attr(all(target_os = "windows", target_env = "gnu"), ignore)] + fn value_stability() { + fn test_samples<F: Float + core::fmt::Debug, D: Distribution<F>>( + distr: D, zero: F, expected: &[F], +diff --git a/rand_distr/tests/value_stability.rs b/rand_distr/tests/value_stability.rs +index 192ba74..0101ace 100644 +--- a/rand_distr/tests/value_stability.rs ++++ b/rand_distr/tests/value_stability.rs +@@ -72,6 +72,8 @@ fn unit_disc_stability() { + } + + #[test] ++// This is broken on x86_64-pc-windows-gnu ++#[cfg_attr(all(target_os = "windows", target_env = "gnu"), ignore)] + fn pareto_stability() { + test_samples(213, Pareto::new(1.0, 1.0).unwrap(), &[ + 1.0423688f32, 2.1235929, 4.132709, 1.4679428, +@@ -143,6 +145,8 @@ fn inverse_gaussian_stability() { + } + + #[test] ++// This is broken on x86_64-pc-windows-gnu ++#[cfg_attr(all(target_os = "windows", target_env = "gnu"), ignore)] + fn gamma_stability() { + // Gamma has 3 cases: shape == 1, shape < 1, shape > 1 + test_samples(223, Gamma::new(1.0, 5.0).unwrap(), &[ +-- +2.25.1 diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/rust-toolchain b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/rust-toolchain index 14f2746ec..c0a2e7a78 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/rust-toolchain +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/rust-toolchain @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ [toolchain] -channel = "nightly-2022-08-24" +channel = "nightly-2022-10-23" components = ["rust-src", "rustc-dev", "llvm-tools-preview"] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/scripts/setup_rust_fork.sh b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/scripts/setup_rust_fork.sh index 091bfa1e9..d6a377895 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/scripts/setup_rust_fork.sh +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/scripts/setup_rust_fork.sh @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ git fetch git checkout -- . git checkout "$(rustc -V | cut -d' ' -f3 | tr -d '(')" +git am ../patches/*-sysroot-*.patch + git apply - <<EOF diff --git a/library/alloc/Cargo.toml b/library/alloc/Cargo.toml index d95b5b7f17f..00b6f0e3635 100644 @@ -66,3 +68,7 @@ popd # FIXME remove once inline asm is fully supported export RUSTFLAGS="$RUSTFLAGS --cfg=rustix_use_libc" + +# Allow the testsuite to use llvm tools +host_triple=$(rustc -vV | grep host | cut -d: -f2 | tr -d " ") +export LLVM_BIN_DIR="$(rustc --print sysroot)/lib/rustlib/$host_triple/bin" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/scripts/test_rustc_tests.sh b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/scripts/test_rustc_tests.sh index 944787612..9b5db3cf8 100755 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/scripts/test_rustc_tests.sh +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/scripts/test_rustc_tests.sh @@ -29,10 +29,6 @@ rm src/test/incremental/change_crate_dep_kind.rs rm src/test/incremental/issue-80691-bad-eval-cache.rs # -Cpanic=abort causes abort instead of exit(101) # requires compiling with -Cpanic=unwind -rm src/test/ui/test-attrs/test-fn-signature-verification-for-explicit-return-type.rs # "Cannot run dynamic test fn out-of-process" -rm src/test/ui/async-await/async-fn-size-moved-locals.rs # -Cpanic=abort shrinks some generator by one byte -rm src/test/ui/async-await/async-fn-size-uninit-locals.rs # same -rm src/test/ui/generator/size-moved-locals.rs # same rm -r src/test/ui/macros/rfc-2011-nicer-assert-messages/ # vendor intrinsics @@ -67,6 +63,7 @@ rm src/test/ui/target-feature/missing-plusminus.rs # error not implemented rm src/test/ui/fn/dyn-fn-alignment.rs # wants a 256 byte alignment rm -r src/test/run-make/emit-named-files # requires full --emit support rm src/test/ui/abi/stack-probes.rs # stack probes not yet implemented +rm src/test/ui/simd/intrinsic/ptr-cast.rs # simd_expose_addr intrinsic unimplemented # optimization tests # ================== @@ -110,12 +107,13 @@ rm src/test/ui/simd/intrinsic/generic-reduction-pass.rs # simd_reduce_add_unorde # bugs in the test suite # ====================== rm src/test/ui/backtrace.rs # TODO warning -rm src/test/ui/empty_global_asm.rs # TODO add needs-asm-support rm src/test/ui/simple_global_asm.rs # TODO add needs-asm-support rm src/test/ui/test-attrs/test-type.rs # TODO panic message on stderr. correct stdout # not sure if this is actually a bug in the test suite, but the symbol list shows the function without leading _ for some reason rm -r src/test/run-make/native-link-modifier-bundle +rm src/test/ui/stdio-is-blocking.rs # really slow with unoptimized libstd + echo "[TEST] rustc test suite" RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE=1 COMPILETEST_FORCE_STAGE0=1 ./x.py test --stage 0 src/test/{codegen-units,run-make,run-pass-valgrind,ui,incremental} popd diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/mod.rs index 0497c2570..99059e788 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/mod.rs @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_terminator_call<'tcx>( let sig = clif_sig_from_fn_abi(fx.tcx, fx.target_config.default_call_conv, &fn_abi); let sig = fx.bcx.import_signature(sig); - (CallTarget::Indirect(sig, method), Some(ptr)) + (CallTarget::Indirect(sig, method), Some(ptr.get_addr(fx))) } // Normal call @@ -560,7 +560,19 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_drop<'tcx>( // we don't actually need to drop anything } else { match ty.kind() { - ty::Dynamic(..) => { + ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::Dyn) => { + // IN THIS ARM, WE HAVE: + // ty = *mut (dyn Trait) + // which is: exists<T> ( *mut T, Vtable<T: Trait> ) + // args[0] args[1] + // + // args = ( Data, Vtable ) + // | + // v + // /-------\ + // | ... | + // \-------/ + // let (ptr, vtable) = drop_place.to_ptr_maybe_unsized(); let ptr = ptr.get_addr(fx); let drop_fn = crate::vtable::drop_fn_of_obj(fx, vtable.unwrap()); @@ -578,6 +590,43 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_drop<'tcx>( let sig = fx.bcx.import_signature(sig); fx.bcx.ins().call_indirect(sig, drop_fn, &[ptr]); } + ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::DynStar) => { + // IN THIS ARM, WE HAVE: + // ty = *mut (dyn* Trait) + // which is: *mut exists<T: sizeof(T) == sizeof(usize)> (T, Vtable<T: Trait>) + // + // args = [ * ] + // | + // v + // ( Data, Vtable ) + // | + // v + // /-------\ + // | ... | + // \-------/ + // + // + // WE CAN CONVERT THIS INTO THE ABOVE LOGIC BY DOING + // + // data = &(*args[0]).0 // gives a pointer to Data above (really the same pointer) + // vtable = (*args[0]).1 // loads the vtable out + // (data, vtable) // an equivalent Rust `*mut dyn Trait` + // + // SO THEN WE CAN USE THE ABOVE CODE. + let (data, vtable) = drop_place.to_cvalue(fx).dyn_star_force_data_on_stack(fx); + let drop_fn = crate::vtable::drop_fn_of_obj(fx, vtable); + + let virtual_drop = Instance { + def: ty::InstanceDef::Virtual(drop_instance.def_id(), 0), + substs: drop_instance.substs, + }; + let fn_abi = + RevealAllLayoutCx(fx.tcx).fn_abi_of_instance(virtual_drop, ty::List::empty()); + + let sig = clif_sig_from_fn_abi(fx.tcx, fx.target_config.default_call_conv, &fn_abi); + let sig = fx.bcx.import_signature(sig); + fx.bcx.ins().call_indirect(sig, drop_fn, &[data]); + } _ => { assert!(!matches!(drop_instance.def, InstanceDef::Virtual(_, _))); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/pass_mode.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/pass_mode.rs index 96e25d3a8..e5ad31eb9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/pass_mode.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/pass_mode.rs @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ pub(super) fn from_casted_value<'tcx>( kind: StackSlotKind::ExplicitSlot, // FIXME Don't force the size to a multiple of 16 bytes once Cranelift gets a way to // specify stack slot alignment. - // Stack slot size may be bigger for for example `[u8; 3]` which is packed into an `i32`. + // Stack slot size may be bigger for example `[u8; 3]` which is packed into an `i32`. // It may also be smaller for example when the type is a wrapper around an integer with a // larger alignment than the integer. size: (std::cmp::max(abi_param_size, layout_size) + 15) / 16 * 16, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/allocator.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/allocator.rs index 6d321c7b2..bad8a87b9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/allocator.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/allocator.rs @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ fn codegen_inner( let callee_func_id = module.declare_function(&callee_name, Linkage::Import, &sig).unwrap(); let mut ctx = Context::new(); - ctx.func = Function::with_name_signature(ExternalName::user(0, 0), sig.clone()); + ctx.func.signature = sig.clone(); { let mut func_ctx = FunctionBuilderContext::new(); let mut bcx = FunctionBuilder::new(&mut ctx.func, &mut func_ctx); @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ fn codegen_inner( let callee_func_id = module.declare_function(callee_name, Linkage::Import, &sig).unwrap(); let mut ctx = Context::new(); - ctx.func = Function::with_name_signature(ExternalName::user(0, 0), sig); + ctx.func.signature = sig; { let mut func_ctx = FunctionBuilderContext::new(); let mut bcx = FunctionBuilder::new(&mut ctx.func, &mut func_ctx); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/archive.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/archive.rs index fb5313f17..f2e3bf16e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/archive.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/archive.rs @@ -160,6 +160,8 @@ impl<'a> ArchiveBuilder<'a> for ArArchiveBuilder<'a> { let err = err.to_string(); if err == "Unknown file magic" { // Not an object file; skip it. + } else if object::read::archive::ArchiveFile::parse(&*data).is_ok() { + // Nested archive file; skip it. } else { sess.fatal(&format!( "error parsing `{}` during archive creation: {}", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/base.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/base.rs index 399474d79..1db445027 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/base.rs @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::PointerCast; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::FnAbiOf; use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; +use cranelift_codegen::ir::UserFuncName; + use crate::constant::ConstantCx; use crate::debuginfo::FunctionDebugContext; use crate::prelude::*; @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_fn<'tcx>( let mut func_ctx = FunctionBuilderContext::new(); let mut func = cached_func; func.clear(); - func.name = ExternalName::user(0, func_id.as_u32()); + func.name = UserFuncName::user(0, func_id.as_u32()); func.signature = sig; func.collect_debug_info(); @@ -633,7 +635,12 @@ fn codegen_stmt<'tcx>( lval.write_cvalue(fx, operand.cast_pointer_to(to_layout)); } Rvalue::Cast( - CastKind::Misc + CastKind::IntToInt + | CastKind::FloatToFloat + | CastKind::FloatToInt + | CastKind::IntToFloat + | CastKind::FnPtrToPtr + | CastKind::PtrToPtr | CastKind::PointerExposeAddress | CastKind::PointerFromExposedAddress, ref operand, @@ -701,9 +708,9 @@ fn codegen_stmt<'tcx>( let operand = codegen_operand(fx, operand); operand.unsize_value(fx, lval); } - Rvalue::Cast(CastKind::DynStar, _, _) => { - // FIXME(dyn-star) - unimplemented!() + Rvalue::Cast(CastKind::DynStar, ref operand, _) => { + let operand = codegen_operand(fx, operand); + operand.coerce_dyn_star(fx, lval); } Rvalue::Discriminant(place) => { let place = codegen_place(fx, place); @@ -763,11 +770,7 @@ fn codegen_stmt<'tcx>( lval.write_cvalue(fx, CValue::by_val(operand, box_layout)); } Rvalue::NullaryOp(null_op, ty) => { - assert!( - lval.layout() - .ty - .is_sized(fx.tcx.at(stmt.source_info.span), ParamEnv::reveal_all()) - ); + assert!(lval.layout().ty.is_sized(fx.tcx, ParamEnv::reveal_all())); let layout = fx.layout_of(fx.monomorphize(ty)); let val = match null_op { NullOp::SizeOf => layout.size.bytes(), @@ -850,6 +853,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_place<'tcx>( PlaceElem::Deref => { cplace = cplace.place_deref(fx); } + PlaceElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => cplace = cplace.place_opaque_cast(fx, ty), PlaceElem::Field(field, _ty) => { cplace = cplace.place_field(fx, field); } @@ -916,7 +920,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_operand<'tcx>( let cplace = codegen_place(fx, *place); cplace.to_cvalue(fx) } - Operand::Constant(const_) => crate::constant::codegen_constant(fx, const_), + Operand::Constant(const_) => crate::constant::codegen_constant_operand(fx, const_), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/concurrency_limiter.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/concurrency_limiter.rs index dfde97920..f855e20e0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/concurrency_limiter.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/concurrency_limiter.rs @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ pub(super) struct ConcurrencyLimiter { helper_thread: Option<HelperThread>, state: Arc<Mutex<state::ConcurrencyLimiterState>>, available_token_condvar: Arc<Condvar>, + finished: bool, } impl ConcurrencyLimiter { @@ -32,6 +33,7 @@ impl ConcurrencyLimiter { helper_thread: Some(helper_thread), state, available_token_condvar: Arc::new(Condvar::new()), + finished: false, } } @@ -56,16 +58,23 @@ impl ConcurrencyLimiter { let mut state = self.state.lock().unwrap(); state.job_already_done(); } -} -impl Drop for ConcurrencyLimiter { - fn drop(&mut self) { - // + pub(crate) fn finished(mut self) { self.helper_thread.take(); // Assert that all jobs have finished let state = Mutex::get_mut(Arc::get_mut(&mut self.state).unwrap()).unwrap(); state.assert_done(); + + self.finished = true; + } +} + +impl Drop for ConcurrencyLimiter { + fn drop(&mut self) { + if !self.finished && !std::thread::panicking() { + panic!("Forgot to call finished() on ConcurrencyLimiter"); + } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/constant.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/constant.rs index 6b4ed9b9d..148b66d95 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/constant.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/constant.rs @@ -5,10 +5,7 @@ use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrFlags; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{ read_target_uint, AllocId, ConstAllocation, ConstValue, ErrorHandled, GlobalAlloc, Scalar, }; -use rustc_middle::ty::ConstKind; -use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; -use cranelift_codegen::ir::GlobalValueData; use cranelift_module::*; use crate::prelude::*; @@ -42,15 +39,7 @@ pub(crate) fn check_constants(fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, '_>) -> bool { let mut all_constants_ok = true; for constant in &fx.mir.required_consts { let unevaluated = match fx.monomorphize(constant.literal) { - ConstantKind::Ty(ct) => match ct.kind() { - ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => uv.expand(), - ConstKind::Value(_) => continue, - ConstKind::Param(_) - | ConstKind::Infer(_) - | ConstKind::Bound(_, _) - | ConstKind::Placeholder(_) - | ConstKind::Error(_) => unreachable!("{:?}", ct), - }, + ConstantKind::Ty(_) => unreachable!(), ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uv, _) => uv, ConstantKind::Val(..) => continue, }; @@ -90,53 +79,46 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_tls_ref<'tcx>( CValue::by_val(tls_ptr, layout) } -fn codegen_static_ref<'tcx>( - fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, - def_id: DefId, - layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, -) -> CPlace<'tcx> { - let data_id = data_id_for_static(fx.tcx, fx.module, def_id, false); - let local_data_id = fx.module.declare_data_in_func(data_id, &mut fx.bcx.func); - if fx.clif_comments.enabled() { - fx.add_comment(local_data_id, format!("{:?}", def_id)); - } - let global_ptr = fx.bcx.ins().global_value(fx.pointer_type, local_data_id); - assert!(!layout.is_unsized(), "unsized statics aren't supported"); - assert!( - matches!( - fx.bcx.func.global_values[local_data_id], - GlobalValueData::Symbol { tls: false, .. } - ), - "tls static referenced without Rvalue::ThreadLocalRef" - ); - CPlace::for_ptr(crate::pointer::Pointer::new(global_ptr), layout) -} - -pub(crate) fn codegen_constant<'tcx>( +pub(crate) fn eval_mir_constant<'tcx>( fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, constant: &Constant<'tcx>, -) -> CValue<'tcx> { - let (const_val, ty) = match fx.monomorphize(constant.literal) { - ConstantKind::Ty(const_) => unreachable!("{:?}", const_), - ConstantKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted }, ty) +) -> (ConstValue<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>) { + let constant_kind = fx.monomorphize(constant.literal); + let uv = match constant_kind { + ConstantKind::Ty(const_) => match const_.kind() { + ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => uv.expand(), + ty::ConstKind::Value(val) => { + return (fx.tcx.valtree_to_const_val((const_.ty(), val)), const_.ty()); + } + err => span_bug!( + constant.span, + "encountered bad ConstKind after monomorphizing: {:?}", + err + ), + }, + ConstantKind::Unevaluated(mir::UnevaluatedConst { def, .. }, _) if fx.tcx.is_static(def.did) => { - assert!(substs.is_empty()); - assert!(promoted.is_none()); - - return codegen_static_ref(fx, def.did, fx.layout_of(ty)).to_cvalue(fx); - } - ConstantKind::Unevaluated(unevaluated, ty) => { - match fx.tcx.const_eval_resolve(ParamEnv::reveal_all(), unevaluated, None) { - Ok(const_val) => (const_val, ty), - Err(_) => { - span_bug!(constant.span, "erroneous constant not captured by required_consts"); - } - } + span_bug!(constant.span, "MIR constant refers to static"); } - ConstantKind::Val(val, ty) => (val, ty), + ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uv, _) => uv, + ConstantKind::Val(val, _) => return (val, constant_kind.ty()), }; + ( + fx.tcx.const_eval_resolve(ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(), uv, None).unwrap_or_else(|_err| { + span_bug!(constant.span, "erroneous constant not captured by required_consts"); + }), + constant_kind.ty(), + ) +} + +pub(crate) fn codegen_constant_operand<'tcx>( + fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, + constant: &Constant<'tcx>, +) -> CValue<'tcx> { + let (const_val, ty) = eval_mir_constant(fx, constant); + codegen_const_value(fx, const_val, ty) } @@ -253,7 +235,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_const_value<'tcx>( } } -pub(crate) fn pointer_for_allocation<'tcx>( +fn pointer_for_allocation<'tcx>( fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, alloc: ConstAllocation<'tcx>, ) -> crate::pointer::Pointer { @@ -308,7 +290,7 @@ fn data_id_for_static( let is_mutable = if tcx.is_mutable_static(def_id) { true } else { - !ty.is_freeze(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), ParamEnv::reveal_all()) + !ty.is_freeze(tcx, ParamEnv::reveal_all()) }; let align = tcx.layout_of(ParamEnv::reveal_all().and(ty)).unwrap().align.pref.bytes(); @@ -476,14 +458,13 @@ pub(crate) fn mir_operand_get_const_val<'tcx>( operand: &Operand<'tcx>, ) -> Option<ConstValue<'tcx>> { match operand { - Operand::Constant(const_) => match const_.literal { - ConstantKind::Ty(const_) => fx - .monomorphize(const_) - .eval_for_mir(fx.tcx, ParamEnv::reveal_all()) - .try_to_value(fx.tcx), + Operand::Constant(const_) => match fx.monomorphize(const_.literal) { + ConstantKind::Ty(const_) => Some( + const_.eval_for_mir(fx.tcx, ParamEnv::reveal_all()).try_to_value(fx.tcx).unwrap(), + ), ConstantKind::Val(val, _) => Some(val), ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uv, _) => { - fx.tcx.const_eval_resolve(ParamEnv::reveal_all(), uv, None).ok() + Some(fx.tcx.const_eval_resolve(ParamEnv::reveal_all(), uv, None).unwrap()) } }, // FIXME(rust-lang/rust#85105): Casts like `IMM8 as u32` result in the const being stored @@ -499,7 +480,16 @@ pub(crate) fn mir_operand_get_const_val<'tcx>( match &stmt.kind { StatementKind::Assign(local_and_rvalue) if &local_and_rvalue.0 == place => { match &local_and_rvalue.1 { - Rvalue::Cast(CastKind::Misc, operand, ty) => { + Rvalue::Cast( + CastKind::IntToInt + | CastKind::FloatToFloat + | CastKind::FloatToInt + | CastKind::IntToFloat + | CastKind::FnPtrToPtr + | CastKind::PtrToPtr, + operand, + ty, + ) => { if computed_const_val.is_some() { return None; // local assigned twice } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/aot.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/aot.rs index 8eabe1cbc..f873561c1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/aot.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/aot.rs @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ impl OngoingCodegen { } } - drop(self.concurrency_limiter); + self.concurrency_limiter.finished(); ( CodegenResults { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/jit.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/jit.rs index 0e77e4004..6a430b521 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/jit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/jit.rs @@ -67,13 +67,12 @@ fn create_jit_module( hotswap: bool, ) -> (JITModule, CodegenCx) { let crate_info = CrateInfo::new(tcx, "dummy_target_cpu".to_string()); - let imported_symbols = load_imported_symbols_for_jit(tcx.sess, crate_info); let isa = crate::build_isa(tcx.sess, backend_config); let mut jit_builder = JITBuilder::with_isa(isa, cranelift_module::default_libcall_names()); jit_builder.hotswap(hotswap); crate::compiler_builtins::register_functions_for_jit(&mut jit_builder); - jit_builder.symbols(imported_symbols); + jit_builder.symbol_lookup_fn(dep_symbol_lookup_fn(tcx.sess, crate_info)); jit_builder.symbol("__clif_jit_fn", clif_jit_fn as *const u8); let mut jit_module = JITModule::new(jit_builder); @@ -286,10 +285,10 @@ fn jit_fn(instance_ptr: *const Instance<'static>, trampoline_ptr: *const u8) -> }) } -fn load_imported_symbols_for_jit( +fn dep_symbol_lookup_fn( sess: &Session, crate_info: CrateInfo, -) -> Vec<(String, *const u8)> { +) -> Box<dyn Fn(&str) -> Option<*const u8>> { use rustc_middle::middle::dependency_format::Linkage; let mut dylib_paths = Vec::new(); @@ -316,39 +315,23 @@ fn load_imported_symbols_for_jit( } } - let mut imported_symbols = Vec::new(); - for path in dylib_paths { - use object::{Object, ObjectSymbol}; - let lib = libloading::Library::new(&path).unwrap(); - let obj = std::fs::read(path).unwrap(); - let obj = object::File::parse(&*obj).unwrap(); - imported_symbols.extend(obj.dynamic_symbols().filter_map(|symbol| { - let name = symbol.name().unwrap().to_string(); - if name.is_empty() || !symbol.is_global() || symbol.is_undefined() { - return None; - } - if name.starts_with("rust_metadata_") { - // The metadata is part of a section that is not loaded by the dynamic linker in - // case of cg_llvm. - return None; - } - let dlsym_name = if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { - // On macOS `dlsym` expects the name without leading `_`. - assert!(name.starts_with('_'), "{:?}", name); - &name[1..] - } else { - &name - }; - let symbol: libloading::Symbol<'_, *const u8> = - unsafe { lib.get(dlsym_name.as_bytes()) }.unwrap(); - Some((name, *symbol)) - })); - std::mem::forget(lib) - } + let imported_dylibs = Box::leak( + dylib_paths + .into_iter() + .map(|path| unsafe { libloading::Library::new(&path).unwrap() }) + .collect::<Box<[_]>>(), + ); sess.abort_if_errors(); - imported_symbols + Box::new(move |sym_name| { + for dylib in &*imported_dylibs { + if let Ok(sym) = unsafe { dylib.get::<*const u8>(sym_name.as_bytes()) } { + return Some(*sym); + } + } + None + }) } fn codegen_shim<'tcx>( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/inline_asm.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/inline_asm.rs index 8b3d475cb..3fcc84d39 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/inline_asm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/inline_asm.rs @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_inline_asm<'tcx>( } // Used by stdarch - if template[0] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("movq %rbx, ".to_string()) + if template[0] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("mov ".to_string()) && matches!( template[1], InlineAsmTemplatePiece::Placeholder { @@ -36,24 +36,26 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_inline_asm<'tcx>( span: _ } ) - && template[2] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("\n".to_string()) - && template[3] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("cpuid".to_string()) - && template[4] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("\n".to_string()) - && template[5] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("xchgq %rbx, ".to_string()) + && template[2] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String(", rbx".to_string()) + && template[3] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("\n".to_string()) + && template[4] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("cpuid".to_string()) + && template[5] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("\n".to_string()) + && template[6] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String("xchg ".to_string()) && matches!( - template[6], + template[7], InlineAsmTemplatePiece::Placeholder { operand_idx: 0, modifier: Some('r'), span: _ } ) + && template[8] == InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String(", rbx".to_string()) { assert_eq!(operands.len(), 4); let (leaf, eax_place) = match operands[1] { InlineAsmOperand::InOut { reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass::Reg(InlineAsmReg::X86(X86InlineAsmReg::ax)), - late: true, + late: _, ref in_value, out_place: Some(out_place), } => ( @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_inline_asm<'tcx>( InlineAsmRegOrRegClass::RegClass(InlineAsmRegClass::X86( X86InlineAsmRegClass::reg, )), - late: true, + late: _, place: Some(place), } => crate::base::codegen_place(fx, place), _ => unreachable!(), @@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_inline_asm<'tcx>( let (sub_leaf, ecx_place) = match operands[2] { InlineAsmOperand::InOut { reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass::Reg(InlineAsmReg::X86(X86InlineAsmReg::cx)), - late: true, + late: _, ref in_value, out_place: Some(out_place), } => ( @@ -88,7 +90,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_inline_asm<'tcx>( let edx_place = match operands[3] { InlineAsmOperand::Out { reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass::Reg(InlineAsmReg::X86(X86InlineAsmReg::dx)), - late: true, + late: _, place: Some(place), } => crate::base::codegen_place(fx, place), _ => unreachable!(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm.rs index a799dca93..783d426c3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm.rs @@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_llvm_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( target: Option<BasicBlock>, ) { match intrinsic { + "llvm.x86.sse2.pause" | "llvm.aarch64.isb" => { + // Spin loop hint + } + // Used by `_mm_movemask_epi8` and `_mm256_movemask_epi8` "llvm.x86.sse2.pmovmskb.128" | "llvm.x86.avx2.pmovmskb" | "llvm.x86.sse2.movmsk.pd" => { intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a); intrinsic); @@ -25,8 +29,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_llvm_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( let mut res = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I32, 0); for lane in (0..lane_count).rev() { - let a_lane = - a.value_field(fx, mir::Field::new(lane.try_into().unwrap())).load_scalar(fx); + let a_lane = a.value_lane(fx, lane).load_scalar(fx); // cast float to int let a_lane = match lane_ty { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/mod.rs index 2e4ca594f..0302b843a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/mod.rs @@ -84,6 +84,30 @@ fn simd_for_each_lane<'tcx>( } } +fn simd_pair_for_each_lane_typed<'tcx>( + fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, + x: CValue<'tcx>, + y: CValue<'tcx>, + ret: CPlace<'tcx>, + f: &dyn Fn(&mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, CValue<'tcx>, CValue<'tcx>) -> CValue<'tcx>, +) { + assert_eq!(x.layout(), y.layout()); + let layout = x.layout(); + + let (lane_count, _lane_ty) = layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); + let (ret_lane_count, _ret_lane_ty) = ret.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); + assert_eq!(lane_count, ret_lane_count); + + for lane_idx in 0..lane_count { + let x_lane = x.value_lane(fx, lane_idx); + let y_lane = y.value_lane(fx, lane_idx); + + let res_lane = f(fx, x_lane, y_lane); + + ret.place_lane(fx, lane_idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); + } +} + fn simd_pair_for_each_lane<'tcx>( fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, x: CValue<'tcx>, @@ -504,37 +528,7 @@ fn codegen_regular_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( _ => unreachable!(), }; - let signed = type_sign(lhs.layout().ty); - - let checked_res = crate::num::codegen_checked_int_binop(fx, bin_op, lhs, rhs); - - let (val, has_overflow) = checked_res.load_scalar_pair(fx); - let clif_ty = fx.clif_type(lhs.layout().ty).unwrap(); - - let (min, max) = type_min_max_value(&mut fx.bcx, clif_ty, signed); - - let val = match (intrinsic, signed) { - (sym::saturating_add, false) => fx.bcx.ins().select(has_overflow, max, val), - (sym::saturating_sub, false) => fx.bcx.ins().select(has_overflow, min, val), - (sym::saturating_add, true) => { - let rhs = rhs.load_scalar(fx); - let rhs_ge_zero = - fx.bcx.ins().icmp_imm(IntCC::SignedGreaterThanOrEqual, rhs, 0); - let sat_val = fx.bcx.ins().select(rhs_ge_zero, max, min); - fx.bcx.ins().select(has_overflow, sat_val, val) - } - (sym::saturating_sub, true) => { - let rhs = rhs.load_scalar(fx); - let rhs_ge_zero = - fx.bcx.ins().icmp_imm(IntCC::SignedGreaterThanOrEqual, rhs, 0); - let sat_val = fx.bcx.ins().select(rhs_ge_zero, min, max); - fx.bcx.ins().select(has_overflow, sat_val, val) - } - _ => unreachable!(), - }; - - let res = CValue::by_val(val, lhs.layout()); - + let res = crate::num::codegen_saturating_int_binop(fx, bin_op, lhs, rhs); ret.write_cvalue(fx, res); } sym::rotate_left => { @@ -819,8 +813,8 @@ fn codegen_regular_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( sym::ptr_guaranteed_cmp => { intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - let val = crate::num::codegen_ptr_binop(fx, BinOp::Eq, a, b); - ret.write_cvalue(fx, val); + let val = crate::num::codegen_ptr_binop(fx, BinOp::Eq, a, b).load_scalar(fx); + ret.write_cvalue(fx, CValue::by_val(val, fx.layout_of(fx.tcx.types.u8))); } sym::caller_location => { @@ -1206,7 +1200,7 @@ fn codegen_regular_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( // FIXME once unwinding is supported, change this to actually catch panics let f_sig = fx.bcx.func.import_signature(Signature { call_conv: fx.target_config.default_call_conv, - params: vec![AbiParam::new(fx.bcx.func.dfg.value_type(data))], + params: vec![AbiParam::new(pointer_ty(fx.tcx))], returns: vec![], }); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/simd.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/simd.rs index 1f358b1bb..51fce8c85 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/simd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/simd.rs @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::subst::SubstsRef; use rustc_span::Symbol; +use rustc_target::abi::Endian; use super::*; use crate::prelude::*; @@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ pub(super) fn codegen_simd_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( span: Span, ) { match intrinsic { - sym::simd_cast => { + sym::simd_as | sym::simd_cast => { intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a); intrinsic); if !a.layout().ty.is_simd() { @@ -162,6 +163,7 @@ pub(super) fn codegen_simd_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( } } } else { + // FIXME remove this case intrinsic.as_str()["simd_shuffle".len()..].parse().unwrap() }; @@ -650,8 +652,128 @@ pub(super) fn codegen_simd_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( } } - // simd_saturating_* - // simd_bitmask + sym::simd_select_bitmask => { + intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (m, a, b); intrinsic); + + if !a.layout().ty.is_simd() { + report_simd_type_validation_error(fx, intrinsic, span, a.layout().ty); + return; + } + assert_eq!(a.layout(), b.layout()); + + let (lane_count, lane_ty) = a.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); + let lane_layout = fx.layout_of(lane_ty); + + let m = m.load_scalar(fx); + + for lane in 0..lane_count { + let m_lane = fx.bcx.ins().ushr_imm(m, u64::from(lane) as i64); + let m_lane = fx.bcx.ins().band_imm(m_lane, 1); + let a_lane = a.value_lane(fx, lane).load_scalar(fx); + let b_lane = b.value_lane(fx, lane).load_scalar(fx); + + let m_lane = fx.bcx.ins().icmp_imm(IntCC::Equal, m_lane, 0); + let res_lane = + CValue::by_val(fx.bcx.ins().select(m_lane, b_lane, a_lane), lane_layout); + + ret.place_lane(fx, lane).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); + } + } + + sym::simd_bitmask => { + intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a); intrinsic); + + let (lane_count, lane_ty) = a.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); + let lane_clif_ty = fx.clif_type(lane_ty).unwrap(); + + // The `fn simd_bitmask(vector) -> unsigned integer` intrinsic takes a + // vector mask and returns the most significant bit (MSB) of each lane in the form + // of either: + // * an unsigned integer + // * an array of `u8` + // If the vector has less than 8 lanes, a u8 is returned with zeroed trailing bits. + // + // The bit order of the result depends on the byte endianness, LSB-first for little + // endian and MSB-first for big endian. + let expected_int_bits = lane_count.max(8); + let expected_bytes = expected_int_bits / 8 + ((expected_int_bits % 8 > 0) as u64); + + match lane_ty.kind() { + ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) => {} + _ => { + fx.tcx.sess.span_fatal( + span, + &format!( + "invalid monomorphization of `simd_bitmask` intrinsic: \ + vector argument `{}`'s element type `{}`, expected integer element \ + type", + a.layout().ty, + lane_ty + ), + ); + } + } + + let res_type = + Type::int_with_byte_size(u16::try_from(expected_bytes).unwrap()).unwrap(); + let mut res = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(res_type, 0); + + let lanes = match fx.tcx.sess.target.endian { + Endian::Big => Box::new(0..lane_count) as Box<dyn Iterator<Item = u64>>, + Endian::Little => Box::new((0..lane_count).rev()) as Box<dyn Iterator<Item = u64>>, + }; + for lane in lanes { + let a_lane = a.value_lane(fx, lane).load_scalar(fx); + + // extract sign bit of an int + let a_lane_sign = fx.bcx.ins().ushr_imm(a_lane, i64::from(lane_clif_ty.bits() - 1)); + + // shift sign bit into result + let a_lane_sign = clif_intcast(fx, a_lane_sign, res_type, false); + res = fx.bcx.ins().ishl_imm(res, 1); + res = fx.bcx.ins().bor(res, a_lane_sign); + } + + match ret.layout().ty.kind() { + ty::Uint(i) if i.bit_width() == Some(expected_int_bits) => {} + ty::Array(elem, len) + if matches!(elem.kind(), ty::Uint(ty::UintTy::U8)) + && len.try_eval_usize(fx.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()) + == Some(expected_bytes) => {} + _ => { + fx.tcx.sess.span_fatal( + span, + &format!( + "invalid monomorphization of `simd_bitmask` intrinsic: \ + cannot return `{}`, expected `u{}` or `[u8; {}]`", + ret.layout().ty, + expected_int_bits, + expected_bytes + ), + ); + } + } + + let res = CValue::by_val(res, ret.layout()); + ret.write_cvalue(fx, res); + } + + sym::simd_saturating_add | sym::simd_saturating_sub => { + intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (x, y); intrinsic); + + let bin_op = match intrinsic { + sym::simd_saturating_add => BinOp::Add, + sym::simd_saturating_sub => BinOp::Sub, + _ => unreachable!(), + }; + + // FIXME use vector instructions when possible + simd_pair_for_each_lane_typed(fx, x, y, ret, &|fx, x_lane, y_lane| { + crate::num::codegen_saturating_int_binop(fx, bin_op, x_lane, y_lane) + }); + } + + // simd_arith_offset // simd_scatter // simd_gather _ => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs index 913414e76..629d79d50 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs @@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ mod prelude { pub(crate) use cranelift_codegen::ir::function::Function; pub(crate) use cranelift_codegen::ir::types; pub(crate) use cranelift_codegen::ir::{ - AbiParam, Block, ExternalName, FuncRef, Inst, InstBuilder, MemFlags, Signature, SourceLoc, - StackSlot, StackSlotData, StackSlotKind, TrapCode, Type, Value, + AbiParam, Block, FuncRef, Inst, InstBuilder, MemFlags, Signature, SourceLoc, StackSlot, + StackSlotData, StackSlotKind, TrapCode, Type, Value, }; pub(crate) use cranelift_codegen::isa::{self, CallConv}; pub(crate) use cranelift_codegen::Context; @@ -251,7 +251,6 @@ fn build_isa(sess: &Session, backend_config: &BackendConfig) -> Box<dyn isa::Tar let mut flags_builder = settings::builder(); flags_builder.enable("is_pic").unwrap(); - flags_builder.set("enable_probestack", "false").unwrap(); // __cranelift_probestack is not provided let enable_verifier = if backend_config.enable_verifier { "true" } else { "false" }; flags_builder.set("enable_verifier", enable_verifier).unwrap(); flags_builder.set("regalloc_checker", enable_verifier).unwrap(); @@ -279,6 +278,15 @@ fn build_isa(sess: &Session, backend_config: &BackendConfig) -> Box<dyn isa::Tar } } + if target_triple.architecture == target_lexicon::Architecture::X86_64 { + // Windows depends on stack probes to grow the committed part of the stack + flags_builder.enable("enable_probestack").unwrap(); + flags_builder.set("probestack_strategy", "inline").unwrap(); + } else { + // __cranelift_probestack is not provided and inline stack probes are only supported on x86_64 + flags_builder.set("enable_probestack", "false").unwrap(); + } + let flags = settings::Flags::new(flags_builder); let isa_builder = match sess.opts.cg.target_cpu.as_deref() { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/main_shim.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/main_shim.rs index 3c024a84d..cae6312a6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/main_shim.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/main_shim.rs @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ pub(crate) fn maybe_create_entry_wrapper( let main_func_id = m.declare_function(main_name, Linkage::Import, &main_sig).unwrap(); let mut ctx = Context::new(); - ctx.func = Function::with_name_signature(ExternalName::user(0, 0), cmain_sig); + ctx.func.signature = cmain_sig; { let mut func_ctx = FunctionBuilderContext::new(); let mut bcx = FunctionBuilder::new(&mut ctx.func, &mut func_ctx); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/num.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/num.rs index 4ce8adb18..ecbab408d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/num.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/num.rs @@ -150,18 +150,12 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_int_binop<'tcx>( BinOp::BitXor => b.bxor(lhs, rhs), BinOp::BitAnd => b.band(lhs, rhs), BinOp::BitOr => b.bor(lhs, rhs), - BinOp::Shl => { - let lhs_ty = fx.bcx.func.dfg.value_type(lhs); - let actual_shift = fx.bcx.ins().band_imm(rhs, i64::from(lhs_ty.bits() - 1)); - fx.bcx.ins().ishl(lhs, actual_shift) - } + BinOp::Shl => b.ishl(lhs, rhs), BinOp::Shr => { - let lhs_ty = fx.bcx.func.dfg.value_type(lhs); - let actual_shift = fx.bcx.ins().band_imm(rhs, i64::from(lhs_ty.bits() - 1)); if signed { - fx.bcx.ins().sshr(lhs, actual_shift) + b.sshr(lhs, rhs) } else { - fx.bcx.ins().ushr(lhs, actual_shift) + b.ushr(lhs, rhs) } } // Compare binops handles by `codegen_binop`. @@ -279,22 +273,15 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_checked_int_binop<'tcx>( } } BinOp::Shl => { - let lhs_ty = fx.bcx.func.dfg.value_type(lhs); - let masked_shift = fx.bcx.ins().band_imm(rhs, i64::from(lhs_ty.bits() - 1)); - let val = fx.bcx.ins().ishl(lhs, masked_shift); + let val = fx.bcx.ins().ishl(lhs, rhs); let ty = fx.bcx.func.dfg.value_type(val); let max_shift = i64::from(ty.bits()) - 1; let has_overflow = fx.bcx.ins().icmp_imm(IntCC::UnsignedGreaterThan, rhs, max_shift); (val, has_overflow) } BinOp::Shr => { - let lhs_ty = fx.bcx.func.dfg.value_type(lhs); - let masked_shift = fx.bcx.ins().band_imm(rhs, i64::from(lhs_ty.bits() - 1)); - let val = if !signed { - fx.bcx.ins().ushr(lhs, masked_shift) - } else { - fx.bcx.ins().sshr(lhs, masked_shift) - }; + let val = + if !signed { fx.bcx.ins().ushr(lhs, rhs) } else { fx.bcx.ins().sshr(lhs, rhs) }; let ty = fx.bcx.func.dfg.value_type(val); let max_shift = i64::from(ty.bits()) - 1; let has_overflow = fx.bcx.ins().icmp_imm(IntCC::UnsignedGreaterThan, rhs, max_shift); @@ -309,6 +296,42 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_checked_int_binop<'tcx>( CValue::by_val_pair(res, has_overflow, out_layout) } +pub(crate) fn codegen_saturating_int_binop<'tcx>( + fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, + bin_op: BinOp, + lhs: CValue<'tcx>, + rhs: CValue<'tcx>, +) -> CValue<'tcx> { + assert_eq!(lhs.layout().ty, rhs.layout().ty); + + let signed = type_sign(lhs.layout().ty); + let clif_ty = fx.clif_type(lhs.layout().ty).unwrap(); + let (min, max) = type_min_max_value(&mut fx.bcx, clif_ty, signed); + + let checked_res = crate::num::codegen_checked_int_binop(fx, bin_op, lhs, rhs); + let (val, has_overflow) = checked_res.load_scalar_pair(fx); + + let val = match (bin_op, signed) { + (BinOp::Add, false) => fx.bcx.ins().select(has_overflow, max, val), + (BinOp::Sub, false) => fx.bcx.ins().select(has_overflow, min, val), + (BinOp::Add, true) => { + let rhs = rhs.load_scalar(fx); + let rhs_ge_zero = fx.bcx.ins().icmp_imm(IntCC::SignedGreaterThanOrEqual, rhs, 0); + let sat_val = fx.bcx.ins().select(rhs_ge_zero, max, min); + fx.bcx.ins().select(has_overflow, sat_val, val) + } + (BinOp::Sub, true) => { + let rhs = rhs.load_scalar(fx); + let rhs_ge_zero = fx.bcx.ins().icmp_imm(IntCC::SignedGreaterThanOrEqual, rhs, 0); + let sat_val = fx.bcx.ins().select(rhs_ge_zero, min, max); + fx.bcx.ins().select(has_overflow, sat_val, val) + } + _ => unreachable!(), + }; + + CValue::by_val(val, lhs.layout()) +} + pub(crate) fn codegen_float_binop<'tcx>( fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, bin_op: BinOp, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/unsize.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/unsize.rs index dd9d891dd..9c88f7dbc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/unsize.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/unsize.rs @@ -25,7 +25,12 @@ pub(crate) fn unsized_info<'tcx>( .bcx .ins() .iconst(fx.pointer_type, len.eval_usize(fx.tcx, ParamEnv::reveal_all()) as i64), - (&ty::Dynamic(ref data_a, ..), &ty::Dynamic(ref data_b, ..)) => { + ( + &ty::Dynamic(ref data_a, _, src_dyn_kind), + &ty::Dynamic(ref data_b, _, target_dyn_kind), + ) => { + assert_eq!(src_dyn_kind, target_dyn_kind); + let old_info = old_info.expect("unsized_info: missing old info for trait upcasting coercion"); if data_a.principal_def_id() == data_b.principal_def_id() { @@ -101,6 +106,21 @@ fn unsize_ptr<'tcx>( } } +/// Coerces `src` to `dst_ty` which is guaranteed to be a `dyn*` type. +pub(crate) fn cast_to_dyn_star<'tcx>( + fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, + src: Value, + src_ty_and_layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, + dst_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + old_info: Option<Value>, +) -> (Value, Value) { + assert!( + matches!(dst_ty.kind(), ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::DynStar)), + "destination type must be a dyn*" + ); + (src, unsized_info(fx, src_ty_and_layout.ty, dst_ty, old_info)) +} + /// Coerce `src`, which is a reference to a value of type `src_ty`, /// to a value of type `dst_ty` and store the result in `dst` pub(crate) fn coerce_unsized_into<'tcx>( @@ -147,6 +167,24 @@ pub(crate) fn coerce_unsized_into<'tcx>( } } +pub(crate) fn coerce_dyn_star<'tcx>( + fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, + src: CValue<'tcx>, + dst: CPlace<'tcx>, +) { + let (data, extra) = if let ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::DynStar) = src.layout().ty.kind() { + let (data, vtable) = src.load_scalar_pair(fx); + (data, Some(vtable)) + } else { + let data = src.load_scalar(fx); + (data, None) + }; + + let (data, vtable) = cast_to_dyn_star(fx, data, src.layout(), dst.layout().ty, extra); + + dst.write_cvalue(fx, CValue::by_val_pair(data, vtable, dst.layout())); +} + // Adapted from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/2a663555ddf36f6b041445894a8c175cd1bc718c/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/glue.rs pub(crate) fn size_and_align_of_dst<'tcx>( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/value_and_place.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/value_and_place.rs index cfaadca94..c3dfbd372 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/value_and_place.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/value_and_place.rs @@ -107,6 +107,50 @@ impl<'tcx> CValue<'tcx> { } } + // FIXME remove + // Forces the data value of a dyn* value to the stack and returns a pointer to it as well as the + // vtable pointer. + pub(crate) fn dyn_star_force_data_on_stack( + self, + fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, + ) -> (Value, Value) { + assert!(self.1.ty.is_dyn_star()); + + match self.0 { + CValueInner::ByRef(ptr, None) => { + let (a_scalar, b_scalar) = match self.1.abi { + Abi::ScalarPair(a, b) => (a, b), + _ => unreachable!("dyn_star_force_data_on_stack({:?})", self), + }; + let b_offset = scalar_pair_calculate_b_offset(fx.tcx, a_scalar, b_scalar); + let clif_ty2 = scalar_to_clif_type(fx.tcx, b_scalar); + let mut flags = MemFlags::new(); + flags.set_notrap(); + let vtable = ptr.offset(fx, b_offset).load(fx, clif_ty2, flags); + (ptr.get_addr(fx), vtable) + } + CValueInner::ByValPair(data, vtable) => { + let stack_slot = fx.bcx.create_sized_stack_slot(StackSlotData { + kind: StackSlotKind::ExplicitSlot, + // FIXME Don't force the size to a multiple of 16 bytes once Cranelift gets a way to + // specify stack slot alignment. + size: (u32::try_from(fx.target_config.pointer_type().bytes()).unwrap() + 15) + / 16 + * 16, + }); + let data_ptr = Pointer::stack_slot(stack_slot); + let mut flags = MemFlags::new(); + flags.set_notrap(); + data_ptr.store(fx, data, flags); + + (data_ptr.get_addr(fx), vtable) + } + CValueInner::ByRef(_, Some(_)) | CValueInner::ByVal(_) => { + unreachable!("dyn_star_force_data_on_stack({:?})", self) + } + } + } + pub(crate) fn try_to_ptr(self) -> Option<(Pointer, Option<Value>)> { match self.0 { CValueInner::ByRef(ptr, meta) => Some((ptr, meta)), @@ -236,6 +280,10 @@ impl<'tcx> CValue<'tcx> { crate::unsize::coerce_unsized_into(fx, self, dest); } + pub(crate) fn coerce_dyn_star(self, fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, dest: CPlace<'tcx>) { + crate::unsize::coerce_dyn_star(fx, self, dest); + } + /// If `ty` is signed, `const_val` must already be sign extended. pub(crate) fn const_val( fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, @@ -621,6 +669,14 @@ impl<'tcx> CPlace<'tcx> { } } + pub(crate) fn place_opaque_cast( + self, + fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, + ty: Ty<'tcx>, + ) -> CPlace<'tcx> { + CPlace { inner: self.inner, layout: fx.layout_of(ty) } + } + pub(crate) fn place_field( self, fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/vtable.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/vtable.rs index 36b3725ef..f04fb82de 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/vtable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/vtable.rs @@ -45,12 +45,26 @@ pub(crate) fn get_ptr_and_method_ref<'tcx>( fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, arg: CValue<'tcx>, idx: usize, -) -> (Value, Value) { - let (ptr, vtable) = if let Abi::ScalarPair(_, _) = arg.layout().abi { - arg.load_scalar_pair(fx) - } else { - let (ptr, vtable) = arg.try_to_ptr().unwrap(); - (ptr.get_addr(fx), vtable.unwrap()) +) -> (Pointer, Value) { + let (ptr, vtable) = 'block: { + if let ty::Ref(_, ty, _) = arg.layout().ty.kind() { + if ty.is_dyn_star() { + let inner_layout = fx.layout_of(arg.layout().ty.builtin_deref(true).unwrap().ty); + let dyn_star = CPlace::for_ptr(Pointer::new(arg.load_scalar(fx)), inner_layout); + let ptr = dyn_star.place_field(fx, mir::Field::new(0)).to_ptr(); + let vtable = + dyn_star.place_field(fx, mir::Field::new(1)).to_cvalue(fx).load_scalar(fx); + break 'block (ptr, vtable); + } + } + + if let Abi::ScalarPair(_, _) = arg.layout().abi { + let (ptr, vtable) = arg.load_scalar_pair(fx); + (Pointer::new(ptr), vtable) + } else { + let (ptr, vtable) = arg.try_to_ptr().unwrap(); + (ptr, vtable.unwrap()) + } }; let usize_size = fx.layout_of(fx.tcx.types.usize).size.bytes(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/abi.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/abi.rs index 848c34211..6fb1cbfad 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/abi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/abi.rs @@ -11,10 +11,6 @@ use crate::intrinsic::ArgAbiExt; use crate::type_of::LayoutGccExt; impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> AbiBuilderMethods<'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { - fn apply_attrs_callsite(&mut self, _fn_abi: &FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, _callsite: Self::Value) { - // TODO(antoyo) - } - fn get_param(&mut self, index: usize) -> Self::Value { let func = self.current_func(); let param = func.get_param(index as i32); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/archive.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/archive.rs index 96c773101..f18ae7ea5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/archive.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/archive.rs @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ use std::fs::File; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; +use crate::errors::RanlibFailure; + use rustc_codegen_ssa::back::archive::{ArchiveBuilder, ArchiveBuilderBuilder}; use rustc_session::Session; @@ -182,7 +184,7 @@ impl<'a> ArchiveBuilder<'a> for ArArchiveBuilder<'a> { std::process::Command::new("ranlib").arg(output).status().expect("Couldn't run ranlib"); if !status.success() { - self.config.sess.fatal(&format!("Ranlib exited with code {:?}", status.code())); + self.config.sess.emit_fatal(RanlibFailure::new(status.code())); } any_members diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/asm.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/asm.rs index 52fd66af0..c346dbd63 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/asm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/asm.rs @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; use crate::builder::Builder; use crate::context::CodegenCx; +use crate::errors::UnwindingInlineAsm; use crate::type_of::LayoutGccExt; use crate::callee::get_fn; @@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> AsmBuilderMethods<'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { fn codegen_inline_asm(&mut self, template: &[InlineAsmTemplatePiece], rust_operands: &[InlineAsmOperandRef<'tcx, Self>], options: InlineAsmOptions, span: &[Span], _instance: Instance<'_>, _dest_catch_funclet: Option<(Self::BasicBlock, Self::BasicBlock, Option<&Self::Funclet>)>) { if options.contains(InlineAsmOptions::MAY_UNWIND) { self.sess() - .struct_span_err(span[0], "GCC backend does not support unwinding from inline asm") + .create_err(UnwindingInlineAsm { span: span[0] }) .emit(); return; } @@ -497,7 +498,7 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> AsmBuilderMethods<'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { if options.contains(InlineAsmOptions::NORETURN) { let builtin_unreachable = self.context.get_builtin_function("__builtin_unreachable"); let builtin_unreachable: RValue<'gcc> = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(builtin_unreachable) }; - self.call(self.type_void(), builtin_unreachable, &[], None); + self.call(self.type_void(), None, builtin_unreachable, &[], None); } // Write results to outputs. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs index 6994eeb00..a314b7cc2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs @@ -444,11 +444,23 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { self.block.end_with_switch(None, value, default_block, &gcc_cases); } - fn invoke(&mut self, typ: Type<'gcc>, func: RValue<'gcc>, args: &[RValue<'gcc>], then: Block<'gcc>, catch: Block<'gcc>, _funclet: Option<&Funclet>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + fn invoke( + &mut self, + typ: Type<'gcc>, + fn_abi: Option<&FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>>, + func: RValue<'gcc>, + args: &[RValue<'gcc>], + then: Block<'gcc>, + catch: Block<'gcc>, + _funclet: Option<&Funclet>, + ) -> RValue<'gcc> { // TODO(bjorn3): Properly implement unwinding. - let call_site = self.call(typ, func, args, None); + let call_site = self.call(typ, None, func, args, None); let condition = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.bool_type, 1); self.llbb().end_with_conditional(None, condition, then, catch); + if let Some(_fn_abi) = fn_abi { + // TODO(bjorn3): Apply function attributes + } call_site } @@ -643,11 +655,7 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { self.current_func().new_local(None, aligned_type, &format!("stack_var_{}", self.stack_var_count.get())).get_address(None) } - fn dynamic_alloca(&mut self, _ty: Type<'gcc>, _align: Align) -> RValue<'gcc> { - unimplemented!(); - } - - fn array_alloca(&mut self, _ty: Type<'gcc>, _len: RValue<'gcc>, _align: Align) -> RValue<'gcc> { + fn byte_array_alloca(&mut self, _len: RValue<'gcc>, _align: Align) -> RValue<'gcc> { unimplemented!(); } @@ -1227,16 +1235,27 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { // TODO(antoyo) } - fn call(&mut self, _typ: Type<'gcc>, func: RValue<'gcc>, args: &[RValue<'gcc>], funclet: Option<&Funclet>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + fn call( + &mut self, + _typ: Type<'gcc>, + fn_abi: Option<&FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>>, + func: RValue<'gcc>, + args: &[RValue<'gcc>], + funclet: Option<&Funclet>, + ) -> RValue<'gcc> { // FIXME(antoyo): remove when having a proper API. let gcc_func = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(func) }; - if self.functions.borrow().values().find(|value| **value == gcc_func).is_some() { + let call = if self.functions.borrow().values().find(|value| **value == gcc_func).is_some() { self.function_call(func, args, funclet) } else { // If it's a not function that was defined, it's a function pointer. self.function_ptr_call(func, args, funclet) + }; + if let Some(_fn_abi) = fn_abi { + // TODO(bjorn3): Apply function attributes } + call } fn zext(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_typ: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/consts.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/consts.rs index 356c03ee3..81f533288 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/consts.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/consts.rs @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ use rustc_target::abi::{self, Align, HasDataLayout, Primitive, Size, WrappingRan use crate::base; use crate::context::CodegenCx; +use crate::errors::LinkageConstOrMutType; use crate::type_of::LayoutGccExt; impl<'gcc, 'tcx> CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { @@ -368,10 +369,7 @@ fn check_and_apply_linkage<'gcc, 'tcx>(cx: &CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx>, attrs: &Codeg cx.layout_of(mt.ty).gcc_type(cx, true) } else { - cx.sess().span_fatal( - span, - "must have type `*const T` or `*mut T` due to `#[linkage]` attribute", - ) + cx.sess().emit_fatal(LinkageConstOrMutType { span: span }) }; // Declare a symbol `foo` with the desired linkage. let global1 = cx.declare_global_with_linkage(&sym, llty2, base::global_linkage_to_gcc(linkage)); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/context.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/context.rs index 478f6d893..62a61eb85 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/context.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/context.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::mono::CodegenUnit; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, ParamEnv, PolyExistentialTraitRef, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{FnAbiError, FnAbiOfHelpers, FnAbiRequest, HasParamEnv, HasTyCtxt, LayoutError, TyAndLayout, LayoutOfHelpers}; use rustc_session::Session; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_span::{Span, source_map::respan}; use rustc_target::abi::{call::FnAbi, HasDataLayout, PointeeInfo, Size, TargetDataLayout, VariantIdx}; use rustc_target::spec::{HasTargetSpec, Target, TlsModel}; @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ impl<'gcc, 'tcx> CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { self.is_native_int_type(typ) || self.is_non_native_int_type(typ) || typ.is_compatible_with(self.bool_type) } - pub fn sess(&self) -> &Session { + pub fn sess(&self) -> &'tcx Session { &self.tcx.sess } @@ -416,10 +416,6 @@ impl<'gcc, 'tcx> MiscMethods<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { self.codegen_unit } - fn used_statics(&self) -> &RefCell<Vec<RValue<'gcc>>> { - unimplemented!(); - } - fn set_frame_pointer_type(&self, _llfn: RValue<'gcc>) { // TODO(antoyo) } @@ -428,10 +424,6 @@ impl<'gcc, 'tcx> MiscMethods<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { // TODO(antoyo) } - fn create_used_variable(&self) { - unimplemented!(); - } - fn declare_c_main(&self, fn_type: Self::Type) -> Option<Self::Function> { if self.get_declared_value("main").is_none() { Some(self.declare_cfn("main", fn_type)) @@ -443,14 +435,6 @@ impl<'gcc, 'tcx> MiscMethods<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { None } } - - fn compiler_used_statics(&self) -> &RefCell<Vec<RValue<'gcc>>> { - unimplemented!() - } - - fn create_compiler_used_variable(&self) { - unimplemented!() - } } impl<'gcc, 'tcx> HasTyCtxt<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { @@ -477,7 +461,7 @@ impl<'gcc, 'tcx> LayoutOfHelpers<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { #[inline] fn handle_layout_err(&self, err: LayoutError<'tcx>, span: Span, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ! { if let LayoutError::SizeOverflow(_) = err { - self.sess().span_fatal(span, &err.to_string()) + self.sess().emit_fatal(respan(span, err)) } else { span_bug!(span, "failed to get layout for `{}`: {}", ty, err) } @@ -495,7 +479,7 @@ impl<'gcc, 'tcx> FnAbiOfHelpers<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { fn_abi_request: FnAbiRequest<'tcx>, ) -> ! { if let FnAbiError::Layout(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(_)) = err { - self.sess().span_fatal(span, &err.to_string()) + self.sess().emit_fatal(respan(span, err)) } else { match fn_abi_request { FnAbiRequest::OfFnPtr { sig, extra_args } => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/errors.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..15ad90f90 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/errors.rs @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticArgValue, IntoDiagnosticArg}; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; +use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; +use std::borrow::Cow; + +struct ExitCode(Option<i32>); + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ExitCode { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + let ExitCode(exit_code) = self; + match exit_code { + Some(t) => t.into_diagnostic_arg(), + None => DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("<signal>")), + } + } +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_ranlib_failure)] +pub(crate) struct RanlibFailure { + exit_code: ExitCode, +} + +impl RanlibFailure { + pub fn new(exit_code: Option<i32>) -> Self { + RanlibFailure { exit_code: ExitCode(exit_code) } + } +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_basic_integer, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationBasicInteger<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_float_vector, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationInvalidFloatVector<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub elem_ty: &'a str, + pub vec_ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_not_float, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationNotFloat<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unrecognized, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationUnrecognized { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_expected_signed_unsigned, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationExpectedSignedUnsigned<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub elem_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub vec_ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_element, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedElement<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub in_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub elem_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub ret_ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_bitmask, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationInvalidBitmask<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub ty: Ty<'a>, + pub expected_int_bits: u64, + pub expected_bytes: u64, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_simd_shuffle, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationSimdShuffle<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_expected_simd, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationExpectedSimd<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub position: &'a str, + pub found_ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_mask_type, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationMaskType<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_length, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationReturnLength<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub in_len: u64, + pub ret_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub out_len: u64, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_length_input_type, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationReturnLengthInputType<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub in_len: u64, + pub in_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub ret_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub out_len: u64, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_element, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationReturnElement<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub in_elem: Ty<'a>, + pub in_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub ret_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub out_ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_type, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationReturnType<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub in_elem: Ty<'a>, + pub in_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub ret_ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_inserted_type, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationInsertedType<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub in_elem: Ty<'a>, + pub in_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub out_ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_integer_type, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationReturnIntegerType<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub ret_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub out_ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_mismatched_lengths, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationMismatchedLengths { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub m_len: u64, + pub v_len: u64, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_cast, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedCast<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub in_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub in_elem: Ty<'a>, + pub ret_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub out_elem: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_operation, code = "E0511")] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedOperation<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub in_ty: Ty<'a>, + pub in_elem: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_linkage_const_or_mut_type)] +pub(crate) struct LinkageConstOrMutType { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_lto_not_supported)] +pub(crate) struct LTONotSupported; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_gcc_unwinding_inline_asm)] +pub(crate) struct UnwindingInlineAsm { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/intrinsic/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/intrinsic/mod.rs index 02cedd464..49be6c649 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/intrinsic/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/intrinsic/mod.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ mod simd; use gccjit::{ComparisonOp, Function, RValue, ToRValue, Type, UnaryOp, FunctionType}; use rustc_codegen_ssa::MemFlags; use rustc_codegen_ssa::base::wants_msvc_seh; -use rustc_codegen_ssa::common::{IntPredicate, span_invalid_monomorphization_error}; +use rustc_codegen_ssa::common::IntPredicate; use rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::operand::{OperandRef, OperandValue}; use rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::place::PlaceRef; use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::{ArgAbiMethods, BaseTypeMethods, BuilderMethods, ConstMethods, IntrinsicCallMethods}; @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ use crate::abi::GccType; use crate::builder::Builder; use crate::common::{SignType, TypeReflection}; use crate::context::CodegenCx; +use crate::errors::InvalidMonomorphizationBasicInteger; use crate::type_of::LayoutGccExt; use crate::intrinsic::simd::generic_simd_intrinsic; @@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> IntrinsicCallMethods<'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { _ if simple.is_some() => { // FIXME(antoyo): remove this cast when the API supports function. let func = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(simple.expect("simple")) }; - self.call(self.type_void(), func, &args.iter().map(|arg| arg.immediate()).collect::<Vec<_>>(), None) + self.call(self.type_void(), None, func, &args.iter().map(|arg| arg.immediate()).collect::<Vec<_>>(), None) }, sym::likely => { self.expect(args[0].immediate(), true) @@ -242,15 +243,7 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> IntrinsicCallMethods<'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { _ => bug!(), }, None => { - span_invalid_monomorphization_error( - tcx.sess, - span, - &format!( - "invalid monomorphization of `{}` intrinsic: \ - expected basic integer type, found `{}`", - name, ty - ), - ); + tcx.sess.emit_err(InvalidMonomorphizationBasicInteger { span, name, ty }); return; } } @@ -348,7 +341,7 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> IntrinsicCallMethods<'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { fn abort(&mut self) { let func = self.context.get_builtin_function("abort"); let func: RValue<'gcc> = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(func) }; - self.call(self.type_void(), func, &[], None); + self.call(self.type_void(), None, func, &[], None); } fn assume(&mut self, value: Self::Value) { @@ -1131,7 +1124,7 @@ fn try_intrinsic<'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'_, 'gcc, 'tcx>, try_func: RValue< // NOTE: the `|| true` here is to use the panic=abort strategy with panic=unwind too if bx.sess().panic_strategy() == PanicStrategy::Abort || true { // TODO(bjorn3): Properly implement unwinding and remove the `|| true` once this is done. - bx.call(bx.type_void(), try_func, &[data], None); + bx.call(bx.type_void(), None, try_func, &[data], None); // Return 0 unconditionally from the intrinsic call; // we can never unwind. let ret_align = bx.tcx.data_layout.i32_align.abi; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/intrinsic/simd.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/intrinsic/simd.rs index 2401f3350..12e416f62 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/intrinsic/simd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/intrinsic/simd.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use std::cmp::Ordering; use gccjit::{BinaryOp, RValue, Type, ToRValue}; use rustc_codegen_ssa::base::compare_simd_types; -use rustc_codegen_ssa::common::{TypeKind, span_invalid_monomorphization_error}; +use rustc_codegen_ssa::common::TypeKind; use rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::operand::OperandRef; use rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::place::PlaceRef; use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::{BaseTypeMethods, BuilderMethods}; @@ -14,43 +14,48 @@ use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol, sym}; use rustc_target::abi::Align; use crate::builder::Builder; +use crate::errors::{ + InvalidMonomorphizationInvalidFloatVector, + InvalidMonomorphizationNotFloat, + InvalidMonomorphizationUnrecognized, + InvalidMonomorphizationExpectedSignedUnsigned, + InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedElement, + InvalidMonomorphizationInvalidBitmask, + InvalidMonomorphizationSimdShuffle, + InvalidMonomorphizationExpectedSimd, + InvalidMonomorphizationMaskType, + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnLength, + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnLengthInputType, + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnElement, + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnType, + InvalidMonomorphizationInsertedType, + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnIntegerType, + InvalidMonomorphizationMismatchedLengths, + InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedCast, + InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedOperation +}; use crate::intrinsic; pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, name: Symbol, callee_ty: Ty<'tcx>, args: &[OperandRef<'tcx, RValue<'gcc>>], ret_ty: Ty<'tcx>, llret_ty: Type<'gcc>, span: Span) -> Result<RValue<'gcc>, ()> { // macros for error handling: - #[allow(unused_macro_rules)] - macro_rules! emit_error { - ($msg: tt) => { - emit_error!($msg, ) - }; - ($msg: tt, $($fmt: tt)*) => { - span_invalid_monomorphization_error( - bx.sess(), span, - &format!(concat!("invalid monomorphization of `{}` intrinsic: ", $msg), - name, $($fmt)*)); - } - } - macro_rules! return_error { - ($($fmt: tt)*) => { + ($err:expr) => { { - emit_error!($($fmt)*); + bx.sess().emit_err($err); return Err(()); } } } - macro_rules! require { - ($cond: expr, $($fmt: tt)*) => { + ($cond:expr, $err:expr) => { if !$cond { - return_error!($($fmt)*); + return_error!($err); } - }; + } } - macro_rules! require_simd { ($ty: expr, $position: expr) => { - require!($ty.is_simd(), "expected SIMD {} type, found non-SIMD `{}`", $position, $ty) + require!($ty.is_simd(), InvalidMonomorphizationExpectedSimd { span, name, position: $position, found_ty: $ty }) }; } @@ -82,10 +87,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, bx.load(int_ty, ptr, Align::ONE) } _ => return_error!( - "invalid bitmask `{}`, expected `u{}` or `[u8; {}]`", - mask_ty, - expected_int_bits, - expected_bytes + InvalidMonomorphizationInvalidBitmask { span, name, ty: mask_ty, expected_int_bits, expected_bytes } ), }; @@ -127,18 +129,11 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, let (out_len, out_ty) = ret_ty.simd_size_and_type(bx.tcx()); require!( in_len == out_len, - "expected return type with length {} (same as input type `{}`), \ - found `{}` with length {}", - in_len, - in_ty, - ret_ty, - out_len + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnLengthInputType { span, name, in_len, in_ty, ret_ty, out_len } ); require!( bx.type_kind(bx.element_type(llret_ty)) == TypeKind::Integer, - "expected return type with integer elements, found `{}` with non-integer `{}`", - ret_ty, - out_ty + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnIntegerType {span, name, ret_ty, out_ty} ); return Ok(compare_simd_types( @@ -163,8 +158,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, }) } _ => return_error!( - "simd_shuffle index must be an array of `u32`, got `{}`", - args[2].layout.ty + InvalidMonomorphizationSimdShuffle { span, name, ty: args[2].layout.ty } ), } } @@ -179,19 +173,11 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, let (out_len, out_ty) = ret_ty.simd_size_and_type(bx.tcx()); require!( out_len == n, - "expected return type of length {}, found `{}` with length {}", - n, - ret_ty, - out_len + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnLength { span, name, in_len: n, ret_ty, out_len } ); require!( in_elem == out_ty, - "expected return element type `{}` (element of input `{}`), \ - found `{}` with element type `{}`", - in_elem, - in_ty, - ret_ty, - out_ty + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnElement { span, name, in_elem, in_ty, ret_ty, out_ty } ); let vector = args[2].immediate(); @@ -207,10 +193,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, if name == sym::simd_insert { require!( in_elem == arg_tys[2], - "expected inserted type `{}` (element of input `{}`), found `{}`", - in_elem, - in_ty, - arg_tys[2] + InvalidMonomorphizationInsertedType { span, name, in_elem, in_ty, out_ty: arg_tys[2] } ); let vector = args[0].immediate(); let index = args[1].immediate(); @@ -263,10 +246,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, if name == sym::simd_extract { require!( ret_ty == in_elem, - "expected return type `{}` (element of input `{}`), found `{}`", - in_elem, - in_ty, - ret_ty + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnType { span, name, in_elem, in_ty, ret_ty } ); let vector = args[0].immediate(); return Ok(bx.context.new_vector_access(None, vector, args[1].immediate()).to_rvalue()); @@ -279,13 +259,11 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, let (v_len, _) = arg_tys[1].simd_size_and_type(bx.tcx()); require!( m_len == v_len, - "mismatched lengths: mask length `{}` != other vector length `{}`", - m_len, - v_len + InvalidMonomorphizationMismatchedLengths { span, name, m_len, v_len } ); match m_elem_ty.kind() { ty::Int(_) => {} - _ => return_error!("mask element type is `{}`, expected `i_`", m_elem_ty), + _ => return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationMaskType { span, name, ty: m_elem_ty }), } return Ok(bx.vector_select(args[0].immediate(), args[1].immediate(), args[2].immediate())); } @@ -295,12 +273,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, let (out_len, out_elem) = ret_ty.simd_size_and_type(bx.tcx()); require!( in_len == out_len, - "expected return type with length {} (same as input type `{}`), \ - found `{}` with length {}", - in_len, - in_ty, - ret_ty, - out_len + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnLengthInputType { span, name, in_len, in_ty, ret_ty, out_len } ); // casting cares about nominal type, not just structural type if in_elem == out_elem { @@ -412,13 +385,8 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, } _ => { /* Unsupported. Fallthrough. */ } } - require!( - false, - "unsupported cast from `{}` with element `{}` to `{}` with element `{}`", - in_ty, - in_elem, - ret_ty, - out_elem + return_error!( + InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedCast { span, name, in_ty, in_elem, ret_ty, out_elem } ); } @@ -431,10 +399,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, })* _ => {}, } - require!(false, - "unsupported operation on `{}` with element `{}`", - in_ty, - in_elem) + return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedOperation { span, name, in_ty, in_elem }) })* } } @@ -448,23 +413,14 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, span: Span, args: &[OperandRef<'tcx, RValue<'gcc>>], ) -> Result<RValue<'gcc>, ()> { - macro_rules! emit_error { - ($msg: tt, $($fmt: tt)*) => { - span_invalid_monomorphization_error( - bx.sess(), span, - &format!(concat!("invalid monomorphization of `{}` intrinsic: ", $msg), - name, $($fmt)*)); - } - } macro_rules! return_error { - ($($fmt: tt)*) => { + ($err:expr) => { { - emit_error!($($fmt)*); + bx.sess().emit_err($err); return Err(()); } } } - let (elem_ty_str, elem_ty) = if let ty::Float(f) = in_elem.kind() { let elem_ty = bx.cx.type_float_from_ty(*f); @@ -472,16 +428,12 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, 32 => ("f32", elem_ty), 64 => ("f64", elem_ty), _ => { - return_error!( - "unsupported element type `{}` of floating-point vector `{}`", - f.name_str(), - in_ty - ); + return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationInvalidFloatVector { span, name, elem_ty: f.name_str(), vec_ty: in_ty }); } } } else { - return_error!("`{}` is not a floating-point type", in_ty); + return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationNotFloat { span, name, ty: in_ty }); }; let vec_ty = bx.cx.type_vector(elem_ty, in_len); @@ -504,12 +456,12 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, sym::simd_fsqrt => ("sqrt", bx.type_func(&[vec_ty], vec_ty)), sym::simd_round => ("round", bx.type_func(&[vec_ty], vec_ty)), sym::simd_trunc => ("trunc", bx.type_func(&[vec_ty], vec_ty)), - _ => return_error!("unrecognized intrinsic `{}`", name), + _ => return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationUnrecognized { span, name }) }; let llvm_name = &format!("llvm.{0}.v{1}{2}", intr_name, in_len, elem_ty_str); let function = intrinsic::llvm::intrinsic(llvm_name, &bx.cx); let function: RValue<'gcc> = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(function) }; - let c = bx.call(fn_ty, function, &args.iter().map(|arg| arg.immediate()).collect::<Vec<_>>(), None); + let c = bx.call(fn_ty, None, function, &args.iter().map(|arg| arg.immediate()).collect::<Vec<_>>(), None); Ok(c) } @@ -557,10 +509,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, })* _ => {}, } - require!(false, - "unsupported operation on `{}` with element `{}`", - in_ty, - in_elem) + return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedOperation { span, name, in_ty, in_elem }) })* } } @@ -579,12 +528,12 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, ty::Int(i) => (true, i.bit_width().unwrap_or(ptr_bits), bx.cx.type_int_from_ty(i)), ty::Uint(i) => (false, i.bit_width().unwrap_or(ptr_bits), bx.cx.type_uint_from_ty(i)), _ => { - return_error!( - "expected element type `{}` of vector type `{}` \ - to be a signed or unsigned integer type", - arg_tys[0].simd_size_and_type(bx.tcx()).1, - arg_tys[0] - ); + return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationExpectedSignedUnsigned { + span, + name, + elem_ty: arg_tys[0].simd_size_and_type(bx.tcx()).1, + vec_ty: arg_tys[0], + }); } }; let builtin_name = @@ -617,10 +566,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, if name == sym::$name { require!( ret_ty == in_elem, - "expected return type `{}` (element of input `{}`), found `{}`", - in_elem, - in_ty, - ret_ty + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnType { span, name, in_elem, in_ty, ret_ty } ); return match in_elem.kind() { ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) => { @@ -644,13 +590,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, Ok(bx.vector_reduce_op(args[0].immediate(), $vec_op)) } } - _ => return_error!( - "unsupported {} from `{}` with element `{}` to `{}`", - sym::$name, - in_ty, - in_elem, - ret_ty - ), + _ => return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedElement { span, name, in_ty, elem_ty: in_elem, ret_ty }), }; } }; @@ -676,20 +616,11 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, if name == sym::$name { require!( ret_ty == in_elem, - "expected return type `{}` (element of input `{}`), found `{}`", - in_elem, - in_ty, - ret_ty + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnType { span, name, in_elem, in_ty, ret_ty } ); return match in_elem.kind() { ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) | ty::Float(_) => Ok(bx.$reduction(args[0].immediate())), - _ => return_error!( - "unsupported {} from `{}` with element `{}` to `{}`", - sym::$name, - in_ty, - in_elem, - ret_ty - ), + _ => return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedElement { span, name, in_ty, elem_ty: in_elem, ret_ty }), }; } }; @@ -704,22 +635,13 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, let input = if !$boolean { require!( ret_ty == in_elem, - "expected return type `{}` (element of input `{}`), found `{}`", - in_elem, - in_ty, - ret_ty + InvalidMonomorphizationReturnType { span, name, in_elem, in_ty, ret_ty } ); args[0].immediate() } else { match in_elem.kind() { ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) => {} - _ => return_error!( - "unsupported {} from `{}` with element `{}` to `{}`", - sym::$name, - in_ty, - in_elem, - ret_ty - ), + _ => return_error!(InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedElement { span, name, in_ty, elem_ty: in_elem, ret_ty }), } // boolean reductions operate on vectors of i1s: @@ -733,11 +655,7 @@ pub fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, Ok(if !$boolean { r } else { bx.zext(r, bx.type_bool()) }) } _ => return_error!( - "unsupported {} from `{}` with element `{}` to `{}`", - sym::$name, - in_ty, - in_elem, - ret_ty + InvalidMonomorphizationUnsupportedElement { span, name, in_ty, elem_ty: in_elem, ret_ty } ), }; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/lib.rs index 223466fb9..accd02ab0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/lib.rs @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ #![recursion_limit="256"] #![warn(rust_2018_idioms)] #![warn(unused_lifetimes)] +#![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] +#![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] extern crate rustc_apfloat; extern crate rustc_ast; @@ -25,6 +27,7 @@ extern crate rustc_codegen_ssa; extern crate rustc_data_structures; extern crate rustc_errors; extern crate rustc_hir; +extern crate rustc_macros; extern crate rustc_metadata; extern crate rustc_middle; extern crate rustc_session; @@ -50,6 +53,7 @@ mod context; mod coverageinfo; mod debuginfo; mod declare; +mod errors; mod int; mod intrinsic; mod mono_item; @@ -59,6 +63,7 @@ mod type_of; use std::any::Any; use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; +use crate::errors::LTONotSupported; use gccjit::{Context, OptimizationLevel, CType}; use rustc_ast::expand::allocator::AllocatorKind; use rustc_codegen_ssa::{CodegenResults, CompiledModule, ModuleCodegen}; @@ -97,7 +102,7 @@ pub struct GccCodegenBackend { impl CodegenBackend for GccCodegenBackend { fn init(&self, sess: &Session) { if sess.lto() != Lto::No { - sess.warn("LTO is not supported. You may get a linker error."); + sess.emit_warning(LTONotSupported {}); } let temp_dir = TempDir::new().expect("cannot create temporary directory"); @@ -166,15 +171,6 @@ impl ExtraBackendMethods for GccCodegenBackend { Ok(()) }) } - - fn target_cpu<'b>(&self, _sess: &'b Session) -> &'b str { - unimplemented!(); - } - - fn tune_cpu<'b>(&self, _sess: &'b Session) -> Option<&'b str> { - None - // TODO(antoyo) - } } pub struct ModuleBuffer; @@ -205,7 +201,6 @@ impl WriteBackendMethods for GccCodegenBackend { type Module = GccContext; type TargetMachine = (); type ModuleBuffer = ModuleBuffer; - type Context = (); type ThinData = (); type ThinBuffer = ThinBuffer; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/tests/run/asm.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/tests/run/asm.rs index 46abbb553..38c1eac7a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/tests/run/asm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/tests/run/asm.rs @@ -3,11 +3,12 @@ // Run-time: // status: 0 -#![feature(asm_const, asm_sym)] +#![feature(asm_const)] use std::arch::{asm, global_asm}; -global_asm!(" +global_asm!( + " .global add_asm add_asm: mov rax, rdi @@ -132,7 +133,9 @@ fn main() { assert_eq!(x, 43); // check sym fn - extern "C" fn foo() -> u64 { 42 } + extern "C" fn foo() -> u64 { + 42 + } let x: u64; unsafe { asm!("call {}", sym foo, lateout("rax") x); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/tests/run/int.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/tests/run/int.rs index 2b90e4ae8..75779622b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/tests/run/int.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/tests/run/int.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ // Run-time: // status: 0 -#![feature(bench_black_box, const_black_box, core_intrinsics, start)] +#![feature(const_black_box, core_intrinsics, start)] #![no_std] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/Cargo.toml index 74115353a..0ad39c240 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/Cargo.toml @@ -5,13 +5,11 @@ edition = "2021" [lib] test = false -doctest = false [dependencies] bitflags = "1.0" cstr = "0.2" libc = "0.2" -libloading = "0.7.1" measureme = "10.0.0" object = { version = "0.29.0", default-features = false, features = ["std", "read_core", "archive", "coff", "elf", "macho", "pe"] } tracing = "0.1" @@ -35,3 +33,4 @@ rustc_target = { path = "../rustc_target" } smallvec = { version = "1.8.1", features = ["union", "may_dangle"] } rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" } rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" } +tempfile = "3.2.0" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/abi.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/abi.rs index 26f5225f6..d478efc86 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/abi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/abi.rs @@ -592,10 +592,6 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> FnAbiLlvmExt<'ll, 'tcx> for FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> { } impl<'tcx> AbiBuilderMethods<'tcx> for Builder<'_, '_, 'tcx> { - fn apply_attrs_callsite(&mut self, fn_abi: &FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, callsite: Self::Value) { - fn_abi.apply_attrs_callsite(self, callsite) - } - fn get_param(&mut self, index: usize) -> Self::Value { llvm::get_param(self.llfn(), index as c_uint) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/asm.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/asm.rs index 5202ac697..017513721 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/asm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/asm.rs @@ -430,9 +430,9 @@ pub(crate) fn inline_asm_call<'ll>( ); let call = if let Some((dest, catch, funclet)) = dest_catch_funclet { - bx.invoke(fty, v, inputs, dest, catch, funclet) + bx.invoke(fty, None, v, inputs, dest, catch, funclet) } else { - bx.call(fty, v, inputs, None) + bx.call(fty, None, v, inputs, None) }; // Store mark in a metadata node so we can map LLVM errors @@ -551,6 +551,8 @@ fn reg_to_llvm(reg: InlineAsmRegOrRegClass, layout: Option<&TyAndLayout<'_>>) -> format!("{{{}}}", reg.name()) } } + // The constraints can be retrieved from + // https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#supported-constraint-code-list InlineAsmRegOrRegClass::RegClass(reg) => match reg { InlineAsmRegClass::AArch64(AArch64InlineAsmRegClass::reg) => "r", InlineAsmRegClass::AArch64(AArch64InlineAsmRegClass::vreg) => "w", @@ -624,6 +626,8 @@ fn modifier_to_llvm( reg: InlineAsmRegClass, modifier: Option<char>, ) -> Option<char> { + // The modifiers can be retrieved from + // https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#asm-template-argument-modifiers match reg { InlineAsmRegClass::AArch64(AArch64InlineAsmRegClass::reg) => modifier, InlineAsmRegClass::AArch64(AArch64InlineAsmRegClass::vreg) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/archive.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/archive.rs index ed96355a0..082665bba 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/archive.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/archive.rs @@ -2,16 +2,20 @@ use std::env; use std::ffi::{CStr, CString, OsString}; -use std::io; +use std::fs; +use std::io::{self, Write}; use std::mem; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::ptr; use std::str; +use object::read::macho::FatArch; + use crate::common; use crate::llvm::archive_ro::{ArchiveRO, Child}; use crate::llvm::{self, ArchiveKind, LLVMMachineType, LLVMRustCOFFShortExport}; use rustc_codegen_ssa::back::archive::{ArchiveBuilder, ArchiveBuilderBuilder}; +use rustc_data_structures::memmap::Mmap; use rustc_session::cstore::DllImport; use rustc_session::Session; @@ -53,13 +57,70 @@ fn llvm_machine_type(cpu: &str) -> LLVMMachineType { } } +fn try_filter_fat_archs( + archs: object::read::Result<&[impl FatArch]>, + target_arch: object::Architecture, + archive_path: &Path, + archive_map_data: &[u8], +) -> io::Result<Option<PathBuf>> { + let archs = archs.map_err(|e| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e))?; + + let desired = match archs.iter().filter(|a| a.architecture() == target_arch).next() { + Some(a) => a, + None => return Ok(None), + }; + + let (mut new_f, extracted_path) = tempfile::Builder::new() + .suffix(archive_path.file_name().unwrap()) + .tempfile()? + .keep() + .unwrap(); + + new_f.write_all( + desired.data(archive_map_data).map_err(|e| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e))?, + )?; + + Ok(Some(extracted_path)) +} + +fn try_extract_macho_fat_archive( + sess: &Session, + archive_path: &Path, +) -> io::Result<Option<PathBuf>> { + let archive_map = unsafe { Mmap::map(fs::File::open(&archive_path)?)? }; + let target_arch = match sess.target.arch.as_ref() { + "aarch64" => object::Architecture::Aarch64, + "x86_64" => object::Architecture::X86_64, + _ => return Ok(None), + }; + + match object::macho::FatHeader::parse(&*archive_map) { + Ok(h) if h.magic.get(object::endian::BigEndian) == object::macho::FAT_MAGIC => { + let archs = object::macho::FatHeader::parse_arch32(&*archive_map); + try_filter_fat_archs(archs, target_arch, archive_path, &*archive_map) + } + Ok(h) if h.magic.get(object::endian::BigEndian) == object::macho::FAT_MAGIC_64 => { + let archs = object::macho::FatHeader::parse_arch64(&*archive_map); + try_filter_fat_archs(archs, target_arch, archive_path, &*archive_map) + } + // Not a FatHeader at all, just return None. + _ => Ok(None), + } +} + impl<'a> ArchiveBuilder<'a> for LlvmArchiveBuilder<'a> { fn add_archive( &mut self, archive: &Path, skip: Box<dyn FnMut(&str) -> bool + 'static>, ) -> io::Result<()> { - let archive_ro = match ArchiveRO::open(archive) { + let mut archive = archive.to_path_buf(); + if self.sess.target.llvm_target.contains("-apple-macosx") { + if let Some(new_archive) = try_extract_macho_fat_archive(&self.sess, &archive)? { + archive = new_archive + } + } + let archive_ro = match ArchiveRO::open(&archive) { Ok(ar) => ar, Err(e) => return Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e)), }; @@ -67,7 +128,7 @@ impl<'a> ArchiveBuilder<'a> for LlvmArchiveBuilder<'a> { return Ok(()); } self.additions.push(Addition::Archive { - path: archive.to_path_buf(), + path: archive, archive: archive_ro, skip: Box::new(skip), }); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/lto.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/lto.rs index a89df00e2..a49cc7f8d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/lto.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/lto.rs @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -use crate::back::write::{ - self, save_temp_bitcode, to_llvm_opt_settings, with_llvm_pmb, DiagnosticHandlers, -}; -use crate::llvm::{self, build_string, False, True}; -use crate::{llvm_util, LlvmCodegenBackend, ModuleLlvm}; +use crate::back::write::{self, save_temp_bitcode, DiagnosticHandlers}; +use crate::llvm::{self, build_string}; +use crate::{LlvmCodegenBackend, ModuleLlvm}; use object::read::archive::ArchiveFile; use rustc_codegen_ssa::back::lto::{LtoModuleCodegen, SerializedModule, ThinModule, ThinShared}; use rustc_codegen_ssa::back::symbol_export; @@ -34,8 +32,8 @@ pub const THIN_LTO_KEYS_INCR_COMP_FILE_NAME: &str = "thin-lto-past-keys.bin"; pub fn crate_type_allows_lto(crate_type: CrateType) -> bool { match crate_type { - CrateType::Executable | CrateType::Staticlib | CrateType::Cdylib => true, - CrateType::Dylib | CrateType::Rlib | CrateType::ProcMacro => false, + CrateType::Executable | CrateType::Dylib | CrateType::Staticlib | CrateType::Cdylib => true, + CrateType::Rlib | CrateType::ProcMacro => false, } } @@ -75,17 +73,6 @@ fn prepare_lto( // with either fat or thin LTO let mut upstream_modules = Vec::new(); if cgcx.lto != Lto::ThinLocal { - if cgcx.opts.cg.prefer_dynamic { - diag_handler - .struct_err("cannot prefer dynamic linking when performing LTO") - .note( - "only 'staticlib', 'bin', and 'cdylib' outputs are \ - supported with LTO", - ) - .emit(); - return Err(FatalError); - } - // Make sure we actually can run LTO for crate_type in cgcx.crate_types.iter() { if !crate_type_allows_lto(*crate_type) { @@ -94,9 +81,25 @@ fn prepare_lto( static library outputs", ); return Err(e); + } else if *crate_type == CrateType::Dylib { + if !cgcx.opts.unstable_opts.dylib_lto { + return Err(diag_handler + .fatal("lto cannot be used for `dylib` crate type without `-Zdylib-lto`")); + } } } + if cgcx.opts.cg.prefer_dynamic && !cgcx.opts.unstable_opts.dylib_lto { + diag_handler + .struct_err("cannot prefer dynamic linking when performing LTO") + .note( + "only 'staticlib', 'bin', and 'cdylib' outputs are \ + supported with LTO", + ) + .emit(); + return Err(FatalError); + } + for &(cnum, ref path) in cgcx.each_linked_rlib_for_lto.iter() { let exported_symbols = cgcx.exported_symbols.as_ref().expect("needs exported symbols for LTO"); @@ -575,7 +578,7 @@ pub(crate) fn run_pass_manager( module: &mut ModuleCodegen<ModuleLlvm>, thin: bool, ) -> Result<(), FatalError> { - let _timer = cgcx.prof.extra_verbose_generic_activity("LLVM_lto_optimize", &*module.name); + let _timer = cgcx.prof.verbose_generic_activity_with_arg("LLVM_lto_optimize", &*module.name); let config = cgcx.config(module.kind); // Now we have one massive module inside of llmod. Time to run the @@ -597,61 +600,9 @@ pub(crate) fn run_pass_manager( 1, ); } - if llvm_util::should_use_new_llvm_pass_manager( - &config.new_llvm_pass_manager, - &cgcx.target_arch, - ) { - let opt_stage = if thin { llvm::OptStage::ThinLTO } else { llvm::OptStage::FatLTO }; - let opt_level = config.opt_level.unwrap_or(config::OptLevel::No); - write::optimize_with_new_llvm_pass_manager( - cgcx, - diag_handler, - module, - config, - opt_level, - opt_stage, - )?; - debug!("lto done"); - return Ok(()); - } - - let pm = llvm::LLVMCreatePassManager(); - llvm::LLVMAddAnalysisPasses(module.module_llvm.tm, pm); - - if config.verify_llvm_ir { - let pass = llvm::LLVMRustFindAndCreatePass("verify\0".as_ptr().cast()); - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(pm, pass.unwrap()); - } - - let opt_level = config - .opt_level - .map(|x| to_llvm_opt_settings(x).0) - .unwrap_or(llvm::CodeGenOptLevel::None); - with_llvm_pmb(module.module_llvm.llmod(), config, opt_level, false, &mut |b| { - if thin { - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateThinLTOPassManager(b, pm); - } else { - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateLTOPassManager( - b, pm, /* Internalize = */ False, /* RunInliner = */ True, - ); - } - }); - - // We always generate bitcode through ThinLTOBuffers, - // which do not support anonymous globals - if config.bitcode_needed() { - let pass = llvm::LLVMRustFindAndCreatePass("name-anon-globals\0".as_ptr().cast()); - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(pm, pass.unwrap()); - } - - if config.verify_llvm_ir { - let pass = llvm::LLVMRustFindAndCreatePass("verify\0".as_ptr().cast()); - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(pm, pass.unwrap()); - } - - llvm::LLVMRunPassManager(pm, module.module_llvm.llmod()); - - llvm::LLVMDisposePassManager(pm); + let opt_stage = if thin { llvm::OptStage::ThinLTO } else { llvm::OptStage::FatLTO }; + let opt_level = config.opt_level.unwrap_or(config::OptLevel::No); + write::llvm_optimize(cgcx, diag_handler, module, config, opt_level, opt_stage)?; } debug!("lto done"); Ok(()) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/write.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/write.rs index a695df840..11053a8f6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/write.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/write.rs @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ use rustc_data_structures::profiling::SelfProfilerRef; use rustc_data_structures::small_c_str::SmallCStr; use rustc_errors::{FatalError, Handler, Level}; use rustc_fs_util::{link_or_copy, path_to_c_string}; -use rustc_middle::bug; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_session::config::{self, Lto, OutputType, Passes, SplitDwarfKind, SwitchWithOptPath}; use rustc_session::Session; @@ -417,7 +416,7 @@ fn get_instr_profile_output_path(config: &ModuleConfig) -> Option<CString> { } } -pub(crate) unsafe fn optimize_with_new_llvm_pass_manager( +pub(crate) unsafe fn llvm_optimize( cgcx: &CodegenContext<LlvmCodegenBackend>, diag_handler: &Handler, module: &ModuleCodegen<ModuleLlvm>, @@ -465,7 +464,7 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn optimize_with_new_llvm_pass_manager( // FIXME: NewPM doesn't provide a facility to pass custom InlineParams. // We would have to add upstream support for this first, before we can support // config.inline_threshold and our more aggressive default thresholds. - let result = llvm::LLVMRustOptimizeWithNewPassManager( + let result = llvm::LLVMRustOptimize( module.module_llvm.llmod(), &*module.module_llvm.tm, to_pass_builder_opt_level(opt_level), @@ -509,18 +508,11 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn optimize( let llmod = module.module_llvm.llmod(); let llcx = &*module.module_llvm.llcx; - let tm = &*module.module_llvm.tm; let _handlers = DiagnosticHandlers::new(cgcx, diag_handler, llcx); let module_name = module.name.clone(); let module_name = Some(&module_name[..]); - if let Some(false) = config.new_llvm_pass_manager && llvm_util::get_version() >= (15, 0, 0) { - diag_handler.warn( - "ignoring `-Z new-llvm-pass-manager=no`, which is no longer supported with LLVM 15", - ); - } - if config.emit_no_opt_bc { let out = cgcx.output_filenames.temp_path_ext("no-opt.bc", module_name); let out = path_to_c_string(&out); @@ -528,191 +520,24 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn optimize( } if let Some(opt_level) = config.opt_level { - if llvm_util::should_use_new_llvm_pass_manager( - &config.new_llvm_pass_manager, - &cgcx.target_arch, - ) { - let opt_stage = match cgcx.lto { - Lto::Fat => llvm::OptStage::PreLinkFatLTO, - Lto::Thin | Lto::ThinLocal => llvm::OptStage::PreLinkThinLTO, - _ if cgcx.opts.cg.linker_plugin_lto.enabled() => llvm::OptStage::PreLinkThinLTO, - _ => llvm::OptStage::PreLinkNoLTO, - }; - return optimize_with_new_llvm_pass_manager( - cgcx, - diag_handler, - module, - config, - opt_level, - opt_stage, - ); - } - - if cgcx.prof.llvm_recording_enabled() { - diag_handler - .warn("`-Z self-profile-events = llvm` requires `-Z new-llvm-pass-manager`"); - } - - // Create the two optimizing pass managers. These mirror what clang - // does, and are by populated by LLVM's default PassManagerBuilder. - // Each manager has a different set of passes, but they also share - // some common passes. - let fpm = llvm::LLVMCreateFunctionPassManagerForModule(llmod); - let mpm = llvm::LLVMCreatePassManager(); - - { - let find_pass = |pass_name: &str| { - let pass_name = SmallCStr::new(pass_name); - llvm::LLVMRustFindAndCreatePass(pass_name.as_ptr()) - }; - - if config.verify_llvm_ir { - // Verification should run as the very first pass. - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(fpm, find_pass("verify").unwrap()); - } - - let mut extra_passes = Vec::new(); - let mut have_name_anon_globals_pass = false; - - for pass_name in &config.passes { - if pass_name == "lint" { - // Linting should also be performed early, directly on the generated IR. - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(fpm, find_pass("lint").unwrap()); - continue; - } - - if let Some(pass) = find_pass(pass_name) { - extra_passes.push(pass); - } else { - diag_handler.warn(&format!("unknown pass `{}`, ignoring", pass_name)); - } - - if pass_name == "name-anon-globals" { - have_name_anon_globals_pass = true; - } - } - - // Instrumentation must be inserted before optimization, - // otherwise LLVM may optimize some functions away which - // breaks llvm-cov. - // - // This mirrors what Clang does in lib/CodeGen/BackendUtil.cpp. - if config.instrument_gcov { - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(mpm, find_pass("insert-gcov-profiling").unwrap()); - } - if config.instrument_coverage { - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(mpm, find_pass("instrprof").unwrap()); - } - if config.debug_info_for_profiling { - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(mpm, find_pass("add-discriminators").unwrap()); - } - - add_sanitizer_passes(config, &mut extra_passes); - - // Some options cause LLVM bitcode to be emitted, which uses ThinLTOBuffers, so we need - // to make sure we run LLVM's NameAnonGlobals pass when emitting bitcode; otherwise - // we'll get errors in LLVM. - let using_thin_buffers = config.bitcode_needed(); - if !config.no_prepopulate_passes { - llvm::LLVMAddAnalysisPasses(tm, fpm); - llvm::LLVMAddAnalysisPasses(tm, mpm); - let opt_level = to_llvm_opt_settings(opt_level).0; - let prepare_for_thin_lto = cgcx.lto == Lto::Thin - || cgcx.lto == Lto::ThinLocal - || (cgcx.lto != Lto::Fat && cgcx.opts.cg.linker_plugin_lto.enabled()); - with_llvm_pmb(llmod, config, opt_level, prepare_for_thin_lto, &mut |b| { - llvm::LLVMRustAddLastExtensionPasses( - b, - extra_passes.as_ptr(), - extra_passes.len() as size_t, - ); - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateFunctionPassManager(b, fpm); - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateModulePassManager(b, mpm); - }); - - have_name_anon_globals_pass = have_name_anon_globals_pass || prepare_for_thin_lto; - if using_thin_buffers && !prepare_for_thin_lto { - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(mpm, find_pass("name-anon-globals").unwrap()); - have_name_anon_globals_pass = true; - } - } else { - // If we don't use the standard pipeline, directly populate the MPM - // with the extra passes. - for pass in extra_passes { - llvm::LLVMRustAddPass(mpm, pass); - } - } - - if using_thin_buffers && !have_name_anon_globals_pass { - // As described above, this will probably cause an error in LLVM - if config.no_prepopulate_passes { - diag_handler.err( - "The current compilation is going to use thin LTO buffers \ - without running LLVM's NameAnonGlobals pass. \ - This will likely cause errors in LLVM. Consider adding \ - -C passes=name-anon-globals to the compiler command line.", - ); - } else { - bug!( - "We are using thin LTO buffers without running the NameAnonGlobals pass. \ - This will likely cause errors in LLVM and should never happen." - ); - } - } - } - - diag_handler.abort_if_errors(); - - // Finally, run the actual optimization passes - { - let _timer = cgcx.prof.extra_verbose_generic_activity( - "LLVM_module_optimize_function_passes", - &*module.name, - ); - llvm::LLVMRustRunFunctionPassManager(fpm, llmod); - } - { - let _timer = cgcx.prof.extra_verbose_generic_activity( - "LLVM_module_optimize_module_passes", - &*module.name, - ); - llvm::LLVMRunPassManager(mpm, llmod); - } - - // Deallocate managers that we're now done with - llvm::LLVMDisposePassManager(fpm); - llvm::LLVMDisposePassManager(mpm); + let opt_stage = match cgcx.lto { + Lto::Fat => llvm::OptStage::PreLinkFatLTO, + Lto::Thin | Lto::ThinLocal => llvm::OptStage::PreLinkThinLTO, + _ if cgcx.opts.cg.linker_plugin_lto.enabled() => llvm::OptStage::PreLinkThinLTO, + _ => llvm::OptStage::PreLinkNoLTO, + }; + return llvm_optimize(cgcx, diag_handler, module, config, opt_level, opt_stage); } Ok(()) } -unsafe fn add_sanitizer_passes(config: &ModuleConfig, passes: &mut Vec<&'static mut llvm::Pass>) { - if config.sanitizer.contains(SanitizerSet::ADDRESS) { - let recover = config.sanitizer_recover.contains(SanitizerSet::ADDRESS); - passes.push(llvm::LLVMRustCreateAddressSanitizerFunctionPass(recover)); - passes.push(llvm::LLVMRustCreateModuleAddressSanitizerPass(recover)); - } - if config.sanitizer.contains(SanitizerSet::MEMORY) { - let track_origins = config.sanitizer_memory_track_origins as c_int; - let recover = config.sanitizer_recover.contains(SanitizerSet::MEMORY); - passes.push(llvm::LLVMRustCreateMemorySanitizerPass(track_origins, recover)); - } - if config.sanitizer.contains(SanitizerSet::THREAD) { - passes.push(llvm::LLVMRustCreateThreadSanitizerPass()); - } - if config.sanitizer.contains(SanitizerSet::HWADDRESS) { - let recover = config.sanitizer_recover.contains(SanitizerSet::HWADDRESS); - passes.push(llvm::LLVMRustCreateHWAddressSanitizerPass(recover)); - } -} - pub(crate) fn link( cgcx: &CodegenContext<LlvmCodegenBackend>, diag_handler: &Handler, mut modules: Vec<ModuleCodegen<ModuleLlvm>>, ) -> Result<ModuleCodegen<ModuleLlvm>, FatalError> { use super::lto::{Linker, ModuleBuffer}; - // Sort the modules by name to ensure to ensure deterministic behavior. + // Sort the modules by name to ensure deterministic behavior. modules.sort_by(|a, b| a.name.cmp(&b.name)); let (first, elements) = modules.split_first().expect("Bug! modules must contain at least one module."); @@ -1072,72 +897,6 @@ unsafe fn embed_bitcode( } } -pub unsafe fn with_llvm_pmb( - llmod: &llvm::Module, - config: &ModuleConfig, - opt_level: llvm::CodeGenOptLevel, - prepare_for_thin_lto: bool, - f: &mut dyn FnMut(&llvm::PassManagerBuilder), -) { - use std::ptr; - - // Create the PassManagerBuilder for LLVM. We configure it with - // reasonable defaults and prepare it to actually populate the pass - // manager. - let builder = llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderCreate(); - let opt_size = config.opt_size.map_or(llvm::CodeGenOptSizeNone, |x| to_llvm_opt_settings(x).1); - let inline_threshold = config.inline_threshold; - let pgo_gen_path = get_pgo_gen_path(config); - let pgo_use_path = get_pgo_use_path(config); - let pgo_sample_use_path = get_pgo_sample_use_path(config); - - llvm::LLVMRustConfigurePassManagerBuilder( - builder, - opt_level, - config.merge_functions, - config.vectorize_slp, - config.vectorize_loop, - prepare_for_thin_lto, - pgo_gen_path.as_ref().map_or(ptr::null(), |s| s.as_ptr()), - pgo_use_path.as_ref().map_or(ptr::null(), |s| s.as_ptr()), - pgo_sample_use_path.as_ref().map_or(ptr::null(), |s| s.as_ptr()), - opt_size as c_int, - ); - - llvm::LLVMRustAddBuilderLibraryInfo(builder, llmod, config.no_builtins); - - // Here we match what clang does (kinda). For O0 we only inline - // always-inline functions (but don't add lifetime intrinsics), at O1 we - // inline with lifetime intrinsics, and O2+ we add an inliner with a - // thresholds copied from clang. - match (opt_level, opt_size, inline_threshold) { - (.., Some(t)) => { - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold(builder, t); - } - (llvm::CodeGenOptLevel::Aggressive, ..) => { - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold(builder, 275); - } - (_, llvm::CodeGenOptSizeDefault, _) => { - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold(builder, 75); - } - (_, llvm::CodeGenOptSizeAggressive, _) => { - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold(builder, 25); - } - (llvm::CodeGenOptLevel::None, ..) => { - llvm::LLVMRustAddAlwaysInlinePass(builder, config.emit_lifetime_markers); - } - (llvm::CodeGenOptLevel::Less, ..) => { - llvm::LLVMRustAddAlwaysInlinePass(builder, config.emit_lifetime_markers); - } - (llvm::CodeGenOptLevel::Default, ..) => { - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold(builder, 225); - } - } - - f(builder); - llvm::LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderDispose(builder); -} - // Create a `__imp_<symbol> = &symbol` global for every public static `symbol`. // This is required to satisfy `dllimport` references to static data in .rlibs // when using MSVC linker. We do this only for data, as linker can fix up diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/base.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/base.rs index 86f92dc02..5b2bbdb4b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/base.rs @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ use crate::context::CodegenCx; use crate::llvm; use crate::value::Value; +use cstr::cstr; + use rustc_codegen_ssa::base::maybe_create_entry_wrapper; use rustc_codegen_ssa::mono_item::MonoItemExt; use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::*; @@ -107,11 +109,14 @@ pub fn compile_codegen_unit(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, cgu_name: Symbol) -> (ModuleCodegen } // Create the llvm.used and llvm.compiler.used variables. - if !cx.used_statics().borrow().is_empty() { - cx.create_used_variable() + if !cx.used_statics.borrow().is_empty() { + cx.create_used_variable_impl(cstr!("llvm.used"), &*cx.used_statics.borrow()); } - if !cx.compiler_used_statics().borrow().is_empty() { - cx.create_compiler_used_variable() + if !cx.compiler_used_statics.borrow().is_empty() { + cx.create_used_variable_impl( + cstr!("llvm.compiler.used"), + &*cx.compiler_used_statics.borrow(), + ); } // Run replace-all-uses-with for statics that need it. This must diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/builder.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/builder.rs index 63b63c6a1..fca43a0d8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/builder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/builder.rs @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ +use crate::abi::FnAbiLlvmExt; use crate::attributes; use crate::common::Funclet; use crate::context::CodegenCx; -use crate::llvm::{self, BasicBlock, False}; -use crate::llvm::{AtomicOrdering, AtomicRmwBinOp, SynchronizationScope}; +use crate::llvm::{self, AtomicOrdering, AtomicRmwBinOp, BasicBlock}; use crate::type_::Type; use crate::type_of::LayoutLlvmExt; use crate::value::Value; use cstr::cstr; use libc::{c_char, c_uint}; -use rustc_codegen_ssa::common::{IntPredicate, RealPredicate, TypeKind}; +use rustc_codegen_ssa::common::{IntPredicate, RealPredicate, SynchronizationScope, TypeKind}; use rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::operand::{OperandRef, OperandValue}; use rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::place::PlaceRef; use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::*; @@ -215,6 +215,7 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { fn invoke( &mut self, llty: &'ll Type, + fn_abi: Option<&FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>>, llfn: &'ll Value, args: &[&'ll Value], then: &'ll BasicBlock, @@ -227,7 +228,7 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { let bundle = funclet.map(|funclet| funclet.bundle()); let bundle = bundle.as_ref().map(|b| &*b.raw); - unsafe { + let invoke = unsafe { llvm::LLVMRustBuildInvoke( self.llbuilder, llty, @@ -239,7 +240,11 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { bundle, UNNAMED, ) + }; + if let Some(fn_abi) = fn_abi { + fn_abi.apply_attrs_callsite(self, invoke); } + invoke } fn unreachable(&mut self) { @@ -406,20 +411,17 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { fn alloca(&mut self, ty: &'ll Type, align: Align) -> &'ll Value { let mut bx = Builder::with_cx(self.cx); bx.position_at_start(unsafe { llvm::LLVMGetFirstBasicBlock(self.llfn()) }); - bx.dynamic_alloca(ty, align) - } - - fn dynamic_alloca(&mut self, ty: &'ll Type, align: Align) -> &'ll Value { unsafe { - let alloca = llvm::LLVMBuildAlloca(self.llbuilder, ty, UNNAMED); + let alloca = llvm::LLVMBuildAlloca(bx.llbuilder, ty, UNNAMED); llvm::LLVMSetAlignment(alloca, align.bytes() as c_uint); alloca } } - fn array_alloca(&mut self, ty: &'ll Type, len: &'ll Value, align: Align) -> &'ll Value { + fn byte_array_alloca(&mut self, len: &'ll Value, align: Align) -> &'ll Value { unsafe { - let alloca = llvm::LLVMBuildArrayAlloca(self.llbuilder, ty, len, UNNAMED); + let alloca = + llvm::LLVMBuildArrayAlloca(self.llbuilder, self.cx().type_i8(), len, UNNAMED); llvm::LLVMSetAlignment(alloca, align.bytes() as c_uint); alloca } @@ -1042,15 +1044,17 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { ) -> &'ll Value { let weak = if weak { llvm::True } else { llvm::False }; unsafe { - llvm::LLVMRustBuildAtomicCmpXchg( + let value = llvm::LLVMBuildAtomicCmpXchg( self.llbuilder, dst, cmp, src, AtomicOrdering::from_generic(order), AtomicOrdering::from_generic(failure_order), - weak, - ) + llvm::False, // SingleThreaded + ); + llvm::LLVMSetWeak(value, weak); + value } } fn atomic_rmw( @@ -1067,7 +1071,7 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { dst, src, AtomicOrdering::from_generic(order), - False, + llvm::False, // SingleThreaded ) } } @@ -1075,13 +1079,18 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { fn atomic_fence( &mut self, order: rustc_codegen_ssa::common::AtomicOrdering, - scope: rustc_codegen_ssa::common::SynchronizationScope, + scope: SynchronizationScope, ) { + let single_threaded = match scope { + SynchronizationScope::SingleThread => llvm::True, + SynchronizationScope::CrossThread => llvm::False, + }; unsafe { - llvm::LLVMRustBuildAtomicFence( + llvm::LLVMBuildFence( self.llbuilder, AtomicOrdering::from_generic(order), - SynchronizationScope::from_generic(scope), + single_threaded, + UNNAMED, ); } } @@ -1139,6 +1148,7 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { fn call( &mut self, llty: &'ll Type, + fn_abi: Option<&FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>>, llfn: &'ll Value, args: &[&'ll Value], funclet: Option<&Funclet<'ll>>, @@ -1149,7 +1159,7 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { let bundle = funclet.map(|funclet| funclet.bundle()); let bundle = bundle.as_ref().map(|b| &*b.raw); - unsafe { + let call = unsafe { llvm::LLVMRustBuildCall( self.llbuilder, llty, @@ -1158,7 +1168,11 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { args.len() as c_uint, bundle, ) + }; + if let Some(fn_abi) = fn_abi { + fn_abi.apply_attrs_callsite(self, call); } + call } fn zext(&mut self, val: &'ll Value, dest_ty: &'ll Type) -> &'ll Value { @@ -1391,7 +1405,7 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { pub(crate) fn call_intrinsic(&mut self, intrinsic: &str, args: &[&'ll Value]) -> &'ll Value { let (ty, f) = self.cx.get_intrinsic(intrinsic); - self.call(ty, f, args, None) + self.call(ty, None, f, args, None) } fn call_lifetime_intrinsic(&mut self, intrinsic: &str, ptr: &'ll Value, size: Size) { @@ -1453,7 +1467,7 @@ impl<'a, 'll, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'll, 'tcx> { format!("llvm.{}.sat.i{}.f{}", instr, int_width, float_width) }; let f = self.declare_cfn(&name, llvm::UnnamedAddr::No, self.type_func(&[src_ty], dest_ty)); - self.call(self.type_func(&[src_ty], dest_ty), f, &[val], None) + self.call(self.type_func(&[src_ty], dest_ty), None, f, &[val], None) } pub(crate) fn landing_pad( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/callee.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/callee.rs index b83c1e8f0..6f0d1b7ce 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/callee.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/callee.rs @@ -179,7 +179,8 @@ pub fn get_fn<'ll, 'tcx>(cx: &CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx>, instance: Instance<'tcx>) -> // MinGW: For backward compatibility we rely on the linker to decide whether it // should use dllimport for functions. if cx.use_dll_storage_attrs - && tcx.is_dllimport_foreign_item(instance_def_id) + && let Some(library) = tcx.native_library(instance_def_id) + && library.kind.is_dllimport() && !matches!(tcx.sess.target.env.as_ref(), "gnu" | "uclibc") { llvm::LLVMSetDLLStorageClass(llfn, llvm::DLLStorageClass::DllImport); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/consts.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/consts.rs index a559f7f3d..dd3c43ba5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/consts.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/consts.rs @@ -332,7 +332,10 @@ impl<'ll> CodegenCx<'ll, '_> { } } - if self.use_dll_storage_attrs && self.tcx.is_dllimport_foreign_item(def_id) { + if self.use_dll_storage_attrs + && let Some(library) = self.tcx.native_library(def_id) + && library.kind.is_dllimport() + { // For foreign (native) libs we know the exact storage type to use. unsafe { llvm::LLVMSetDLLStorageClass(g, llvm::DLLStorageClass::DllImport); @@ -552,7 +555,7 @@ impl<'ll> StaticMethods for CodegenCx<'ll, '_> { // `#[used(compiler)]` is explicitly requested. This is to avoid similar breakage // on other targets, in particular MachO targets have *their* static constructor // lists broken if `llvm.compiler.used` is emitted rather than llvm.used. However, - // that check happens when assigning the `CodegenFnAttrFlags` in `rustc_typeck`, + // that check happens when assigning the `CodegenFnAttrFlags` in `rustc_hir_analysis`, // so we don't need to take care of it here. self.add_compiler_used_global(g); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs index 67ffc7cb9..79ddfd884 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs @@ -154,6 +154,11 @@ pub unsafe fn create_module<'ll>( target_data_layout = target_data_layout.replace("-p10:8:8-p20:8:8", ""); } } + if llvm_version < (16, 0, 0) { + if sess.target.arch == "s390x" { + target_data_layout = target_data_layout.replace("-v128:64", ""); + } + } // Ensure the data-layout values hardcoded remain the defaults. if sess.target.is_builtin { @@ -453,7 +458,7 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> { self.coverage_cx.as_ref() } - fn create_used_variable_impl(&self, name: &'static CStr, values: &[&'ll Value]) { + pub(crate) fn create_used_variable_impl(&self, name: &'static CStr, values: &[&'ll Value]) { let section = cstr!("llvm.metadata"); let array = self.const_array(self.type_ptr_to(self.type_i8()), values); @@ -551,14 +556,6 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> MiscMethods<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> { self.codegen_unit } - fn used_statics(&self) -> &RefCell<Vec<&'ll Value>> { - &self.used_statics - } - - fn compiler_used_statics(&self) -> &RefCell<Vec<&'ll Value>> { - &self.compiler_used_statics - } - fn set_frame_pointer_type(&self, llfn: &'ll Value) { if let Some(attr) = attributes::frame_pointer_type_attr(self) { attributes::apply_to_llfn(llfn, llvm::AttributePlace::Function, &[attr]); @@ -572,17 +569,6 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> MiscMethods<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> { attributes::apply_to_llfn(llfn, llvm::AttributePlace::Function, &attrs); } - fn create_used_variable(&self) { - self.create_used_variable_impl(cstr!("llvm.used"), &*self.used_statics.borrow()); - } - - fn create_compiler_used_variable(&self) { - self.create_used_variable_impl( - cstr!("llvm.compiler.used"), - &*self.compiler_used_statics.borrow(), - ); - } - fn declare_c_main(&self, fn_type: Self::Type) -> Option<Self::Function> { if self.get_declared_value("main").is_none() { Some(self.declare_cfn("main", llvm::UnnamedAddr::Global, fn_type)) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/coverageinfo/mapgen.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/coverageinfo/mapgen.rs index 0d1df6fb1..433f04320 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/coverageinfo/mapgen.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/coverageinfo/mapgen.rs @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ impl CoverageMapGenerator { // LLVM Coverage Mapping Format version 6 (zero-based encoded as 5) // requires setting the first filename to the compilation directory. // Since rustc generates coverage maps with relative paths, the - // compilation directory can be combined with the the relative paths + // compilation directory can be combined with the relative paths // to get absolute paths, if needed. let working_dir = tcx .sess diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/declare.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/declare.rs index 0f663a267..f79ef1172 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/declare.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/declare.rs @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ fn declare_raw_fn<'ll>( name: &str, callconv: llvm::CallConv, unnamed: llvm::UnnamedAddr, + visibility: llvm::Visibility, ty: &'ll Type, ) -> &'ll Value { debug!("declare_raw_fn(name={:?}, ty={:?})", name, ty); @@ -41,6 +42,7 @@ fn declare_raw_fn<'ll>( llvm::SetFunctionCallConv(llfn, callconv); llvm::SetUnnamedAddress(llfn, unnamed); + llvm::set_visibility(llfn, visibility); let mut attrs = SmallVec::<[_; 4]>::new(); @@ -78,7 +80,14 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> { unnamed: llvm::UnnamedAddr, fn_type: &'ll Type, ) -> &'ll Value { - declare_raw_fn(self, name, llvm::CCallConv, unnamed, fn_type) + // Declare C ABI functions with the visibility used by C by default. + let visibility = if self.tcx.sess.target.default_hidden_visibility { + llvm::Visibility::Hidden + } else { + llvm::Visibility::Default + }; + + declare_raw_fn(self, name, llvm::CCallConv, unnamed, visibility, fn_type) } /// Declare a Rust function. @@ -95,6 +104,7 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> { name, fn_abi.llvm_cconv(), llvm::UnnamedAddr::Global, + llvm::Visibility::Default, fn_abi.llvm_type(self), ); fn_abi.apply_attrs_llfn(self, llfn); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/intrinsic.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/intrinsic.rs index a640de42a..825011941 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/intrinsic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/intrinsic.rs @@ -108,6 +108,7 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> IntrinsicCallMethods<'tcx> for Builder<'_, 'll, 'tcx> { let (simple_ty, simple_fn) = simple.unwrap(); self.call( simple_ty, + None, simple_fn, &args.iter().map(|arg| arg.immediate()).collect::<Vec<_>>(), None, @@ -435,7 +436,7 @@ fn try_intrinsic<'ll>( ) { if bx.sess().panic_strategy() == PanicStrategy::Abort { let try_func_ty = bx.type_func(&[bx.type_i8p()], bx.type_void()); - bx.call(try_func_ty, try_func, &[data], None); + bx.call(try_func_ty, None, try_func, &[data], None); // Return 0 unconditionally from the intrinsic call; // we can never unwind. let ret_align = bx.tcx().data_layout.i32_align.abi; @@ -534,7 +535,7 @@ fn codegen_msvc_try<'ll>( let ptr_align = bx.tcx().data_layout.pointer_align.abi; let slot = bx.alloca(bx.type_i8p(), ptr_align); let try_func_ty = bx.type_func(&[bx.type_i8p()], bx.type_void()); - bx.invoke(try_func_ty, try_func, &[data], normal, catchswitch, None); + bx.invoke(try_func_ty, None, try_func, &[data], normal, catchswitch, None); bx.switch_to_block(normal); bx.ret(bx.const_i32(0)); @@ -578,7 +579,7 @@ fn codegen_msvc_try<'ll>( let funclet = bx.catch_pad(cs, &[tydesc, flags, slot]); let ptr = bx.load(bx.type_i8p(), slot, ptr_align); let catch_ty = bx.type_func(&[bx.type_i8p(), bx.type_i8p()], bx.type_void()); - bx.call(catch_ty, catch_func, &[data, ptr], Some(&funclet)); + bx.call(catch_ty, None, catch_func, &[data, ptr], Some(&funclet)); bx.catch_ret(&funclet, caught); // The flag value of 64 indicates a "catch-all". @@ -586,7 +587,7 @@ fn codegen_msvc_try<'ll>( let flags = bx.const_i32(64); let null = bx.const_null(bx.type_i8p()); let funclet = bx.catch_pad(cs, &[null, flags, null]); - bx.call(catch_ty, catch_func, &[data, null], Some(&funclet)); + bx.call(catch_ty, None, catch_func, &[data, null], Some(&funclet)); bx.catch_ret(&funclet, caught); bx.switch_to_block(caught); @@ -595,7 +596,7 @@ fn codegen_msvc_try<'ll>( // Note that no invoke is used here because by definition this function // can't panic (that's what it's catching). - let ret = bx.call(llty, llfn, &[try_func, data, catch_func], None); + let ret = bx.call(llty, None, llfn, &[try_func, data, catch_func], None); let i32_align = bx.tcx().data_layout.i32_align.abi; bx.store(ret, dest, i32_align); } @@ -638,7 +639,7 @@ fn codegen_gnu_try<'ll>( let data = llvm::get_param(bx.llfn(), 1); let catch_func = llvm::get_param(bx.llfn(), 2); let try_func_ty = bx.type_func(&[bx.type_i8p()], bx.type_void()); - bx.invoke(try_func_ty, try_func, &[data], then, catch, None); + bx.invoke(try_func_ty, None, try_func, &[data], then, catch, None); bx.switch_to_block(then); bx.ret(bx.const_i32(0)); @@ -656,13 +657,13 @@ fn codegen_gnu_try<'ll>( bx.add_clause(vals, tydesc); let ptr = bx.extract_value(vals, 0); let catch_ty = bx.type_func(&[bx.type_i8p(), bx.type_i8p()], bx.type_void()); - bx.call(catch_ty, catch_func, &[data, ptr], None); + bx.call(catch_ty, None, catch_func, &[data, ptr], None); bx.ret(bx.const_i32(1)); }); // Note that no invoke is used here because by definition this function // can't panic (that's what it's catching). - let ret = bx.call(llty, llfn, &[try_func, data, catch_func], None); + let ret = bx.call(llty, None, llfn, &[try_func, data, catch_func], None); let i32_align = bx.tcx().data_layout.i32_align.abi; bx.store(ret, dest, i32_align); } @@ -702,7 +703,7 @@ fn codegen_emcc_try<'ll>( let data = llvm::get_param(bx.llfn(), 1); let catch_func = llvm::get_param(bx.llfn(), 2); let try_func_ty = bx.type_func(&[bx.type_i8p()], bx.type_void()); - bx.invoke(try_func_ty, try_func, &[data], then, catch, None); + bx.invoke(try_func_ty, None, try_func, &[data], then, catch, None); bx.switch_to_block(then); bx.ret(bx.const_i32(0)); @@ -741,13 +742,13 @@ fn codegen_emcc_try<'ll>( let catch_data = bx.bitcast(catch_data, bx.type_i8p()); let catch_ty = bx.type_func(&[bx.type_i8p(), bx.type_i8p()], bx.type_void()); - bx.call(catch_ty, catch_func, &[data, catch_data], None); + bx.call(catch_ty, None, catch_func, &[data, catch_data], None); bx.ret(bx.const_i32(1)); }); // Note that no invoke is used here because by definition this function // can't panic (that's what it's catching). - let ret = bx.call(llty, llfn, &[try_func, data, catch_func], None); + let ret = bx.call(llty, None, llfn, &[try_func, data, catch_func], None); let i32_align = bx.tcx().data_layout.i32_align.abi; bx.store(ret, dest, i32_align); } @@ -1217,8 +1218,13 @@ fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'ll, 'tcx>( }; let llvm_name = &format!("llvm.{0}.v{1}{2}", intr_name, in_len, elem_ty_str); let f = bx.declare_cfn(llvm_name, llvm::UnnamedAddr::No, fn_ty); - let c = - bx.call(fn_ty, f, &args.iter().map(|arg| arg.immediate()).collect::<Vec<_>>(), None); + let c = bx.call( + fn_ty, + None, + f, + &args.iter().map(|arg| arg.immediate()).collect::<Vec<_>>(), + None, + ); Ok(c) } @@ -1417,8 +1423,13 @@ fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'ll, 'tcx>( llvm_elem_vec_ty, ); let f = bx.declare_cfn(&llvm_intrinsic, llvm::UnnamedAddr::No, fn_ty); - let v = - bx.call(fn_ty, f, &[args[1].immediate(), alignment, mask, args[0].immediate()], None); + let v = bx.call( + fn_ty, + None, + f, + &[args[1].immediate(), alignment, mask, args[0].immediate()], + None, + ); return Ok(v); } @@ -1543,8 +1554,13 @@ fn generic_simd_intrinsic<'ll, 'tcx>( let fn_ty = bx.type_func(&[llvm_elem_vec_ty, llvm_pointer_vec_ty, alignment_ty, mask_ty], ret_t); let f = bx.declare_cfn(&llvm_intrinsic, llvm::UnnamedAddr::No, fn_ty); - let v = - bx.call(fn_ty, f, &[args[0].immediate(), args[1].immediate(), alignment, mask], None); + let v = bx.call( + fn_ty, + None, + f, + &[args[0].immediate(), args[1].immediate(), alignment, mask], + None, + ); return Ok(v); } @@ -1992,7 +2008,7 @@ unsupported {} from `{}` with element `{}` of size `{}` to `{}`"#, let fn_ty = bx.type_func(&[vec_ty, vec_ty], vec_ty); let f = bx.declare_cfn(llvm_intrinsic, llvm::UnnamedAddr::No, fn_ty); - let v = bx.call(fn_ty, f, &[lhs, rhs], None); + let v = bx.call(fn_ty, None, f, &[lhs, rhs], None); return Ok(v); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/lib.rs index 42c65e04e..89c7e51d0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/lib.rs @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] #![feature(hash_raw_entry)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(extern_types)] #![feature(once_cell)] #![feature(iter_intersperse)] @@ -132,12 +131,6 @@ impl ExtraBackendMethods for LlvmCodegenBackend { ) -> TargetMachineFactoryFn<Self> { back::write::target_machine_factory(sess, optlvl, target_features) } - fn target_cpu<'b>(&self, sess: &'b Session) -> &'b str { - llvm_util::target_cpu(sess) - } - fn tune_cpu<'b>(&self, sess: &'b Session) -> Option<&'b str> { - llvm_util::tune_cpu(sess) - } fn spawn_thread<F, T>(time_trace: bool, f: F) -> std::thread::JoinHandle<T> where @@ -171,7 +164,6 @@ impl ExtraBackendMethods for LlvmCodegenBackend { impl WriteBackendMethods for LlvmCodegenBackend { type Module = ModuleLlvm; type ModuleBuffer = back::lto::ModuleBuffer; - type Context = llvm::Context; type TargetMachine = &'static mut llvm::TargetMachine; type ThinData = back::lto::ThinData; type ThinBuffer = back::lto::ThinBuffer; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm/ffi.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm/ffi.rs index ce27dc5a5..42cb694c0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm/ffi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm/ffi.rs @@ -400,27 +400,6 @@ impl AtomicOrdering { } } -/// LLVMRustSynchronizationScope -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -#[repr(C)] -pub enum SynchronizationScope { - SingleThread, - CrossThread, -} - -impl SynchronizationScope { - pub fn from_generic(sc: rustc_codegen_ssa::common::SynchronizationScope) -> Self { - match sc { - rustc_codegen_ssa::common::SynchronizationScope::SingleThread => { - SynchronizationScope::SingleThread - } - rustc_codegen_ssa::common::SynchronizationScope::CrossThread => { - SynchronizationScope::CrossThread - } - } - } -} - /// LLVMRustFileType #[derive(Copy, Clone)] #[repr(C)] @@ -1782,16 +1761,18 @@ extern "C" { Order: AtomicOrdering, ) -> &'a Value; - pub fn LLVMRustBuildAtomicCmpXchg<'a>( + pub fn LLVMBuildAtomicCmpXchg<'a>( B: &Builder<'a>, LHS: &'a Value, CMP: &'a Value, RHS: &'a Value, Order: AtomicOrdering, FailureOrder: AtomicOrdering, - Weak: Bool, + SingleThreaded: Bool, ) -> &'a Value; + pub fn LLVMSetWeak(CmpXchgInst: &Value, IsWeak: Bool); + pub fn LLVMBuildAtomicRMW<'a>( B: &Builder<'a>, Op: AtomicRmwBinOp, @@ -1801,27 +1782,19 @@ extern "C" { SingleThreaded: Bool, ) -> &'a Value; - pub fn LLVMRustBuildAtomicFence( - B: &Builder<'_>, + pub fn LLVMBuildFence<'a>( + B: &Builder<'a>, Order: AtomicOrdering, - Scope: SynchronizationScope, - ); + SingleThreaded: Bool, + Name: *const c_char, + ) -> &'a Value; /// Writes a module to the specified path. Returns 0 on success. pub fn LLVMWriteBitcodeToFile(M: &Module, Path: *const c_char) -> c_int; - /// Creates a pass manager. + /// Creates a legacy pass manager -- only used for final codegen. pub fn LLVMCreatePassManager<'a>() -> &'a mut PassManager<'a>; - /// Creates a function-by-function pass manager - pub fn LLVMCreateFunctionPassManagerForModule(M: &Module) -> &mut PassManager<'_>; - - /// Disposes a pass manager. - pub fn LLVMDisposePassManager<'a>(PM: &'a mut PassManager<'a>); - - /// Runs a pass manager on a module. - pub fn LLVMRunPassManager<'a>(PM: &PassManager<'a>, M: &'a Module) -> Bool; - pub fn LLVMInitializePasses(); pub fn LLVMTimeTraceProfilerInitialize(); @@ -1832,32 +1805,6 @@ extern "C" { pub fn LLVMAddAnalysisPasses<'a>(T: &'a TargetMachine, PM: &PassManager<'a>); - pub fn LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderCreate() -> &'static mut PassManagerBuilder; - pub fn LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderDispose(PMB: &'static mut PassManagerBuilder); - pub fn LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold( - PMB: &PassManagerBuilder, - threshold: c_uint, - ); - pub fn LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateModulePassManager( - PMB: &PassManagerBuilder, - PM: &PassManager<'_>, - ); - - pub fn LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateFunctionPassManager( - PMB: &PassManagerBuilder, - PM: &PassManager<'_>, - ); - pub fn LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateLTOPassManager( - PMB: &PassManagerBuilder, - PM: &PassManager<'_>, - Internalize: Bool, - RunInliner: Bool, - ); - pub fn LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateThinLTOPassManager( - PMB: &PassManagerBuilder, - PM: &PassManager<'_>, - ); - pub fn LLVMGetHostCPUFeatures() -> *mut c_char; pub fn LLVMDisposeMessage(message: *mut c_char); @@ -2262,22 +2209,6 @@ extern "C" { pub fn LLVMIsAConstantInt(value_ref: &Value) -> Option<&ConstantInt>; - pub fn LLVMRustFindAndCreatePass(Pass: *const c_char) -> Option<&'static mut Pass>; - pub fn LLVMRustCreateAddressSanitizerFunctionPass(Recover: bool) -> &'static mut Pass; - pub fn LLVMRustCreateModuleAddressSanitizerPass(Recover: bool) -> &'static mut Pass; - pub fn LLVMRustCreateMemorySanitizerPass( - TrackOrigins: c_int, - Recover: bool, - ) -> &'static mut Pass; - pub fn LLVMRustCreateThreadSanitizerPass() -> &'static mut Pass; - pub fn LLVMRustCreateHWAddressSanitizerPass(Recover: bool) -> &'static mut Pass; - pub fn LLVMRustAddPass(PM: &PassManager<'_>, Pass: &'static mut Pass); - pub fn LLVMRustAddLastExtensionPasses( - PMB: &PassManagerBuilder, - Passes: *const &'static mut Pass, - NumPasses: size_t, - ); - pub fn LLVMRustHasFeature(T: &TargetMachine, s: *const c_char) -> bool; pub fn LLVMRustPrintTargetCPUs(T: &TargetMachine); @@ -2311,29 +2242,11 @@ extern "C" { SplitDwarfFile: *const c_char, ) -> Option<&'static mut TargetMachine>; pub fn LLVMRustDisposeTargetMachine(T: &'static mut TargetMachine); - pub fn LLVMRustAddBuilderLibraryInfo<'a>( - PMB: &'a PassManagerBuilder, - M: &'a Module, - DisableSimplifyLibCalls: bool, - ); - pub fn LLVMRustConfigurePassManagerBuilder( - PMB: &PassManagerBuilder, - OptLevel: CodeGenOptLevel, - MergeFunctions: bool, - SLPVectorize: bool, - LoopVectorize: bool, - PrepareForThinLTO: bool, - PGOGenPath: *const c_char, - PGOUsePath: *const c_char, - PGOSampleUsePath: *const c_char, - SizeLevel: c_int, - ); pub fn LLVMRustAddLibraryInfo<'a>( PM: &PassManager<'a>, M: &'a Module, DisableSimplifyLibCalls: bool, ); - pub fn LLVMRustRunFunctionPassManager<'a>(PM: &PassManager<'a>, M: &'a Module); pub fn LLVMRustWriteOutputFile<'a>( T: &'a TargetMachine, PM: &PassManager<'a>, @@ -2342,7 +2255,7 @@ extern "C" { DwoOutput: *const c_char, FileType: FileType, ) -> LLVMRustResult; - pub fn LLVMRustOptimizeWithNewPassManager<'a>( + pub fn LLVMRustOptimize<'a>( M: &'a Module, TM: &'a TargetMachine, OptLevel: PassBuilderOptLevel, @@ -2380,7 +2293,6 @@ extern "C" { pub fn LLVMRustSetLLVMOptions(Argc: c_int, Argv: *const *const c_char); pub fn LLVMRustPrintPasses(); pub fn LLVMRustSetNormalizedTarget(M: &Module, triple: *const c_char); - pub fn LLVMRustAddAlwaysInlinePass(P: &PassManagerBuilder, AddLifetimes: bool); pub fn LLVMRustRunRestrictionPass(M: &Module, syms: *const *const c_char, len: size_t); pub fn LLVMRustOpenArchive(path: *const c_char) -> Option<&'static mut Archive>; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm_util.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm_util.rs index 60707a1c3..2fd58567c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm_util.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm_util.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ use crate::back::write::create_informational_target_machine; -use crate::{llvm, llvm_util}; +use crate::llvm; use libc::c_int; -use libloading::Library; use rustc_codegen_ssa::target_features::{ supported_target_features, tied_target_features, RUSTC_SPECIFIC_FEATURES, }; @@ -16,7 +15,6 @@ use rustc_target::spec::{MergeFunctions, PanicStrategy}; use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec}; use std::ffi::{CStr, CString}; -use std::mem; use std::path::Path; use std::ptr; use std::slice; @@ -120,22 +118,6 @@ unsafe fn configure_llvm(sess: &Session) { llvm::LLVMInitializePasses(); - // Use the legacy plugin registration if we don't use the new pass manager - if !should_use_new_llvm_pass_manager( - &sess.opts.unstable_opts.new_llvm_pass_manager, - &sess.target.arch, - ) { - // Register LLVM plugins by loading them into the compiler process. - for plugin in &sess.opts.unstable_opts.llvm_plugins { - let lib = Library::new(plugin).unwrap_or_else(|e| bug!("couldn't load plugin: {}", e)); - debug!("LLVM plugin loaded successfully {:?} ({})", lib, plugin); - - // Intentionally leak the dynamic library. We can't ever unload it - // since the library can make things that will live arbitrarily long. - mem::forget(lib); - } - } - rustc_llvm::initialize_available_targets(); llvm::LLVMRustSetLLVMOptions(llvm_args.len() as c_int, llvm_args.as_ptr()); @@ -539,19 +521,3 @@ pub fn tune_cpu(sess: &Session) -> Option<&str> { let name = sess.opts.unstable_opts.tune_cpu.as_ref()?; Some(handle_native(name)) } - -pub(crate) fn should_use_new_llvm_pass_manager(user_opt: &Option<bool>, target_arch: &str) -> bool { - // The new pass manager is enabled by default for LLVM >= 13. - // This matches Clang, which also enables it since Clang 13. - - // Since LLVM 15, the legacy pass manager is no longer supported. - if llvm_util::get_version() >= (15, 0, 0) { - return true; - } - - // There are some perf issues with the new pass manager when targeting - // s390x with LLVM 13, so enable the new pass manager only with LLVM 14. - // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/89609. - let min_version = if target_arch == "s390x" { 14 } else { 13 }; - user_opt.unwrap_or_else(|| llvm_util::get_version() >= (min_version, 0, 0)) -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs index 6cce95427..0dc0dee86 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use rustc_metadata::find_native_static_library; use rustc_metadata::fs::{emit_metadata, METADATA_FILENAME}; use rustc_middle::middle::dependency_format::Linkage; use rustc_middle::middle::exported_symbols::SymbolExportKind; -use rustc_session::config::{self, CFGuard, CrateType, DebugInfo, LdImpl, Strip}; +use rustc_session::config::{self, CFGuard, CrateType, DebugInfo, LdImpl, Lto, Strip}; use rustc_session::config::{OutputFilenames, OutputType, PrintRequest, SplitDwarfKind}; use rustc_session::cstore::DllImport; use rustc_session::output::{check_file_is_writeable, invalid_output_for_target, out_filename}; @@ -23,20 +23,23 @@ use rustc_session::{filesearch, Session}; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; use rustc_span::DebuggerVisualizerFile; use rustc_target::spec::crt_objects::{CrtObjects, LinkSelfContainedDefault}; -use rustc_target::spec::{LinkOutputKind, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, SplitDebuginfo}; -use rustc_target::spec::{PanicStrategy, RelocModel, RelroLevel, SanitizerSet, Target}; +use rustc_target::spec::{Cc, LinkOutputKind, LinkerFlavor, LinkerFlavorCli, Lld, PanicStrategy}; +use rustc_target::spec::{RelocModel, RelroLevel, SanitizerSet, SplitDebuginfo, Target}; use super::archive::{ArchiveBuilder, ArchiveBuilderBuilder}; use super::command::Command; use super::linker::{self, Linker}; use super::metadata::{create_rmeta_file, MetadataPosition}; use super::rpath::{self, RPathConfig}; -use crate::{looks_like_rust_object_file, CodegenResults, CompiledModule, CrateInfo, NativeLib}; +use crate::{ + errors, looks_like_rust_object_file, CodegenResults, CompiledModule, CrateInfo, NativeLib, +}; use cc::windows_registry; use regex::Regex; use tempfile::Builder as TempFileBuilder; +use itertools::Itertools; use std::borrow::Borrow; use std::cell::OnceCell; use std::collections::BTreeSet; @@ -93,7 +96,7 @@ pub fn link_binary<'a>( let tmpdir = TempFileBuilder::new() .prefix("rustc") .tempdir() - .unwrap_or_else(|err| sess.fatal(&format!("couldn't create a temp dir: {}", err))); + .unwrap_or_else(|error| sess.emit_fatal(errors::CreateTempDir { error })); let path = MaybeTempDir::new(tmpdir, sess.opts.cg.save_temps); let out_filename = out_filename( sess, @@ -206,11 +209,29 @@ pub fn link_binary<'a>( } pub fn each_linked_rlib( + sess: &Session, info: &CrateInfo, f: &mut dyn FnMut(CrateNum, &Path), -) -> Result<(), String> { +) -> Result<(), errors::LinkRlibError> { let crates = info.used_crates.iter(); let mut fmts = None; + + let lto_active = matches!(sess.lto(), Lto::Fat | Lto::Thin); + if lto_active { + for combination in info.dependency_formats.iter().combinations(2) { + let (ty1, list1) = &combination[0]; + let (ty2, list2) = &combination[1]; + if list1 != list2 { + return Err(errors::LinkRlibError::IncompatibleDependencyFormats { + ty1: format!("{ty1:?}"), + ty2: format!("{ty2:?}"), + list1: format!("{list1:?}"), + list2: format!("{list2:?}"), + }); + } + } + } + for (ty, list) in info.dependency_formats.iter() { match ty { CrateType::Executable @@ -220,30 +241,31 @@ pub fn each_linked_rlib( fmts = Some(list); break; } + CrateType::Dylib if lto_active => { + fmts = Some(list); + break; + } _ => {} } } let Some(fmts) = fmts else { - return Err("could not find formats for rlibs".to_string()); + return Err(errors::LinkRlibError::MissingFormat); }; for &cnum in crates { match fmts.get(cnum.as_usize() - 1) { Some(&Linkage::NotLinked | &Linkage::IncludedFromDylib) => continue, Some(_) => {} - None => return Err("could not find formats for rlibs".to_string()), + None => return Err(errors::LinkRlibError::MissingFormat), } - let name = info.crate_name[&cnum]; + let crate_name = info.crate_name[&cnum]; let used_crate_source = &info.used_crate_source[&cnum]; if let Some((path, _)) = &used_crate_source.rlib { f(cnum, &path); } else { if used_crate_source.rmeta.is_some() { - return Err(format!( - "could not find rlib for: `{}`, found rmeta (metadata) file", - name - )); + return Err(errors::LinkRlibError::OnlyRmetaFound { crate_name }); } else { - return Err(format!("could not find rlib for: `{}`", name)); + return Err(errors::LinkRlibError::NotFound { crate_name }); } } } @@ -340,10 +362,7 @@ fn link_rlib<'a>( // -whole-archive and it isn't clear how we can currently handle such a // situation correctly. // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88085#issuecomment-901050897 - sess.err( - "the linking modifiers `+bundle` and `+whole-archive` are not compatible \ - with each other when generating rlibs", - ); + sess.emit_err(errors::IncompatibleLinkingModifiers); } NativeLibKind::Static { bundle: None | Some(true), .. } => {} NativeLibKind::Static { bundle: Some(false), .. } @@ -365,12 +384,8 @@ fn link_rlib<'a>( )); continue; } - ab.add_archive(&location, Box::new(|_| false)).unwrap_or_else(|e| { - sess.fatal(&format!( - "failed to add native library {}: {}", - location.to_string_lossy(), - e - )); + ab.add_archive(&location, Box::new(|_| false)).unwrap_or_else(|error| { + sess.emit_fatal(errors::AddNativeLibrary { library_path: location, error }); }); } } @@ -386,8 +401,8 @@ fn link_rlib<'a>( true, ); - ab.add_archive(&output_path, Box::new(|_| false)).unwrap_or_else(|e| { - sess.fatal(&format!("failed to add native library {}: {}", output_path.display(), e)); + ab.add_archive(&output_path, Box::new(|_| false)).unwrap_or_else(|error| { + sess.emit_fatal(errors::AddNativeLibrary { library_path: output_path, error }); }); } @@ -452,14 +467,11 @@ fn collate_raw_dylibs<'a, 'b>( // FIXME: when we add support for ordinals, figure out if we need to do anything // if we have two DllImport values with the same name but different ordinals. if import.calling_convention != old_import.calling_convention { - sess.span_err( - import.span, - &format!( - "multiple declarations of external function `{}` from \ - library `{}` have different calling conventions", - import.name, name, - ), - ); + sess.emit_err(errors::MultipleExternalFuncDecl { + span: import.span, + function: import.name, + library_name: &name, + }); } } } @@ -502,7 +514,7 @@ fn link_staticlib<'a>( )?; let mut all_native_libs = vec![]; - let res = each_linked_rlib(&codegen_results.crate_info, &mut |cnum, path| { + let res = each_linked_rlib(sess, &codegen_results.crate_info, &mut |cnum, path| { let name = codegen_results.crate_info.crate_name[&cnum]; let native_libs = &codegen_results.crate_info.native_libraries[&cnum]; @@ -561,7 +573,7 @@ fn link_staticlib<'a>( all_native_libs.extend(codegen_results.crate_info.native_libraries[&cnum].iter().cloned()); }); if let Err(e) = res { - sess.fatal(&e); + sess.emit_fatal(e); } ab.build(out_filename); @@ -674,9 +686,7 @@ fn link_dwarf_object<'a>( }) { Ok(()) => {} Err(e) => { - sess.struct_err("linking dwarf objects with thorin failed") - .note(&format!("{:?}", e)) - .emit(); + sess.emit_err(errors::ThorinErrorWrapper(e)); sess.abort_if_errors(); } } @@ -749,8 +759,7 @@ fn link_natively<'a>( // then it should not default to linking executables as pie. Different // versions of gcc seem to use different quotes in the error message so // don't check for them. - if sess.target.linker_is_gnu - && flavor != LinkerFlavor::Ld + if matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, _)) && unknown_arg_regex.is_match(&out) && out.contains("-no-pie") && cmd.get_args().iter().any(|e| e.to_string_lossy() == "-no-pie") @@ -768,8 +777,7 @@ fn link_natively<'a>( // Detect '-static-pie' used with an older version of gcc or clang not supporting it. // Fallback from '-static-pie' to '-static' in that case. - if sess.target.linker_is_gnu - && flavor != LinkerFlavor::Ld + if matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, _)) && unknown_arg_regex.is_match(&out) && (out.contains("-static-pie") || out.contains("--no-dynamic-linker")) && cmd.get_args().iter().any(|e| e.to_string_lossy() == "-static-pie") @@ -882,29 +890,20 @@ fn link_natively<'a>( let mut output = prog.stderr.clone(); output.extend_from_slice(&prog.stdout); let escaped_output = escape_string(&output); - let mut err = sess.struct_err(&format!( - "linking with `{}` failed: {}", - linker_path.display(), - prog.status - )); - err.note(&format!("{:?}", &cmd)).note(&escaped_output); - if escaped_output.contains("undefined reference to") { - err.help( - "some `extern` functions couldn't be found; some native libraries may \ - need to be installed or have their path specified", - ); - err.note("use the `-l` flag to specify native libraries to link"); - err.note("use the `cargo:rustc-link-lib` directive to specify the native \ - libraries to link with Cargo (see https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/build-scripts.html#cargorustc-link-libkindname)"); - } - err.emit(); - + // FIXME: Add UI tests for this error. + let err = errors::LinkingFailed { + linker_path: &linker_path, + exit_status: prog.status, + command: &cmd, + escaped_output: &escaped_output, + }; + sess.diagnostic().emit_err(err); // If MSVC's `link.exe` was expected but the return code // is not a Microsoft LNK error then suggest a way to fix or // install the Visual Studio build tools. if let Some(code) = prog.status.code() { if sess.target.is_like_msvc - && flavor == LinkerFlavor::Msvc + && flavor == LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No) // Respect the command line override && sess.opts.cg.linker.is_none() // Match exactly "link.exe" @@ -980,9 +979,10 @@ fn link_natively<'a>( but `link.exe` was not found", ); sess.note_without_error( - "please ensure that VS 2013, VS 2015, VS 2017, VS 2019 or VS 2022 \ - was installed with the Visual C++ option", + "please ensure that Visual Studio 2017 or later, or Build Tools \ + for Visual Studio were installed with the Visual C++ option.", ); + sess.note_without_error("VS Code is a different product, and is not sufficient."); } sess.abort_if_errors(); } @@ -1035,16 +1035,36 @@ fn link_natively<'a>( if sess.target.is_like_osx { match (strip, crate_type) { - (Strip::Debuginfo, _) => strip_symbols_in_osx(sess, &out_filename, Some("-S")), + (Strip::Debuginfo, _) => { + strip_symbols_with_external_utility(sess, "strip", &out_filename, Some("-S")) + } // Per the manpage, `-x` is the maximum safe strip level for dynamic libraries. (#93988) (Strip::Symbols, CrateType::Dylib | CrateType::Cdylib | CrateType::ProcMacro) => { - strip_symbols_in_osx(sess, &out_filename, Some("-x")) + strip_symbols_with_external_utility(sess, "strip", &out_filename, Some("-x")) + } + (Strip::Symbols, _) => { + strip_symbols_with_external_utility(sess, "strip", &out_filename, None) } - (Strip::Symbols, _) => strip_symbols_in_osx(sess, &out_filename, None), (Strip::None, _) => {} } } + if sess.target.os == "illumos" { + // Many illumos systems will have both the native 'strip' utility and + // the GNU one. Use the native version explicitly and do not rely on + // what's in the path. + let stripcmd = "/usr/bin/strip"; + match strip { + // Always preserve the symbol table (-x). + Strip::Debuginfo => { + strip_symbols_with_external_utility(sess, stripcmd, &out_filename, Some("-x")) + } + // Strip::Symbols is handled via the --strip-all linker option. + Strip::Symbols => {} + Strip::None => {} + } + } + Ok(()) } @@ -1056,8 +1076,13 @@ fn strip_value(sess: &Session) -> Strip { } } -fn strip_symbols_in_osx<'a>(sess: &'a Session, out_filename: &Path, option: Option<&str>) { - let mut cmd = Command::new("strip"); +fn strip_symbols_with_external_utility<'a>( + sess: &'a Session, + util: &str, + out_filename: &Path, + option: Option<&str>, +) { + let mut cmd = Command::new(util); if let Some(option) = option { cmd.arg(option); } @@ -1068,14 +1093,14 @@ fn strip_symbols_in_osx<'a>(sess: &'a Session, out_filename: &Path, option: Opti let mut output = prog.stderr.clone(); output.extend_from_slice(&prog.stdout); sess.struct_warn(&format!( - "stripping debug info with `strip` failed: {}", - prog.status + "stripping debug info with `{}` failed: {}", + util, prog.status )) .note(&escape_string(&output)) .emit(); } } - Err(e) => sess.fatal(&format!("unable to run `strip`: {}", e)), + Err(e) => sess.fatal(&format!("unable to run `{}`: {}", util, e)), } } @@ -1091,11 +1116,12 @@ fn add_sanitizer_libraries(sess: &Session, crate_type: CrateType, linker: &mut d // both executables and dynamic shared objects. Everywhere else the runtimes // are currently distributed as static libraries which should be linked to // executables only. - let needs_runtime = match crate_type { - CrateType::Executable => true, - CrateType::Dylib | CrateType::Cdylib | CrateType::ProcMacro => sess.target.is_like_osx, - CrateType::Rlib | CrateType::Staticlib => false, - }; + let needs_runtime = !sess.target.is_like_android + && match crate_type { + CrateType::Executable => true, + CrateType::Dylib | CrateType::Cdylib | CrateType::ProcMacro => sess.target.is_like_osx, + CrateType::Rlib | CrateType::Staticlib => false, + }; if !needs_runtime { return; @@ -1187,7 +1213,10 @@ pub fn linker_and_flavor(sess: &Session) -> (PathBuf, LinkerFlavor) { // only the linker flavor is known; use the default linker for the selected flavor (None, Some(flavor)) => Some(( PathBuf::from(match flavor { - LinkerFlavor::Gcc => { + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, _) + | LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, _) + | LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes) + | LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes) => { if cfg!(any(target_os = "solaris", target_os = "illumos")) { // On historical Solaris systems, "cc" may have // been Sun Studio, which is not flag-compatible @@ -1200,9 +1229,14 @@ pub fn linker_and_flavor(sess: &Session) -> (PathBuf, LinkerFlavor) { "cc" } } - LinkerFlavor::Ld => "ld", - LinkerFlavor::Lld(_) => "lld", - LinkerFlavor::Msvc => "link.exe", + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(_, Lld::Yes) + | LinkerFlavor::Darwin(_, Lld::Yes) + | LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(..) + | LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::Yes) => "lld", + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(..) | LinkerFlavor::Darwin(..) | LinkerFlavor::Unix(..) => { + "ld" + } + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(..) => "link.exe", LinkerFlavor::EmCc => { if cfg!(windows) { "emcc.bat" @@ -1227,15 +1261,20 @@ pub fn linker_and_flavor(sess: &Session) -> (PathBuf, LinkerFlavor) { || stem == "clang" || stem.ends_with("-clang") { - LinkerFlavor::Gcc + LinkerFlavor::from_cli(LinkerFlavorCli::Gcc, &sess.target) } else if stem == "wasm-ld" || stem.ends_with("-wasm-ld") { - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm) - } else if stem == "ld" || stem == "ld.lld" || stem.ends_with("-ld") { - LinkerFlavor::Ld - } else if stem == "link" || stem == "lld-link" { - LinkerFlavor::Msvc + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No) + } else if stem == "ld" || stem.ends_with("-ld") { + LinkerFlavor::from_cli(LinkerFlavorCli::Ld, &sess.target) + } else if stem == "ld.lld" { + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes) + } else if stem == "link" { + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No) + } else if stem == "lld-link" { + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::Yes) } else if stem == "lld" || stem == "rust-lld" { - LinkerFlavor::Lld(sess.target.lld_flavor) + let lld_flavor = sess.target.linker_flavor.lld_flavor(); + LinkerFlavor::from_cli(LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(lld_flavor), &sess.target) } else { // fall back to the value in the target spec sess.target.linker_flavor @@ -1249,7 +1288,8 @@ pub fn linker_and_flavor(sess: &Session) -> (PathBuf, LinkerFlavor) { // linker and linker flavor specified via command line have precedence over what the target // specification specifies - let linker_flavor = sess.opts.cg.linker_flavor.map(LinkerFlavor::from_cli); + let linker_flavor = + sess.opts.cg.linker_flavor.map(|flavor| LinkerFlavor::from_cli(flavor, &sess.target)); if let Some(ret) = infer_from(sess, sess.opts.cg.linker.clone(), linker_flavor) { return ret; } @@ -1320,7 +1360,7 @@ fn print_native_static_libs(sess: &Session, all_native_libs: &[NativeLib]) { let verbatim = lib.verbatim.unwrap_or(false); if sess.target.is_like_msvc { Some(format!("{}{}", name, if verbatim { "" } else { ".lib" })) - } else if sess.target.linker_is_gnu { + } else if sess.target.linker_flavor.is_gnu() { Some(format!("-l{}{}", if verbatim { ":" } else { "" }, name)) } else { Some(format!("-l{}", name)) @@ -1607,7 +1647,7 @@ fn add_pre_link_objects( let empty = Default::default(); let objects = if self_contained { &opts.pre_link_objects_self_contained - } else if !(sess.target.os == "fuchsia" && flavor == LinkerFlavor::Gcc) { + } else if !(sess.target.os == "fuchsia" && matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, _))) { &opts.pre_link_objects } else { &empty @@ -1647,7 +1687,7 @@ fn add_pre_link_args(cmd: &mut dyn Linker, sess: &Session, flavor: LinkerFlavor) fn add_link_script(cmd: &mut dyn Linker, sess: &Session, tmpdir: &Path, crate_type: CrateType) { match (crate_type, &sess.target.link_script) { (CrateType::Cdylib | CrateType::Executable, Some(script)) => { - if !sess.target.linker_is_gnu { + if !sess.target.linker_flavor.is_gnu() { sess.fatal("can only use link script when linking with GNU-like linker"); } @@ -1890,7 +1930,7 @@ fn add_rpath_args( out_filename: out_filename.to_path_buf(), has_rpath: sess.target.has_rpath, is_like_osx: sess.target.is_like_osx, - linker_is_gnu: sess.target.linker_is_gnu, + linker_is_gnu: sess.target.linker_flavor.is_gnu(), }; cmd.args(&rpath::get_rpath_flags(&mut rpath_config)); } @@ -2134,7 +2174,7 @@ fn add_order_independent_options( if sess.target.os == "fuchsia" && crate_type == CrateType::Executable - && flavor != LinkerFlavor::Gcc + && !matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, _)) { let prefix = if sess.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer.contains(SanitizerSet::ADDRESS) { "asan/" @@ -2747,12 +2787,12 @@ fn add_apple_sdk(cmd: &mut dyn Linker, sess: &Session, flavor: LinkerFlavor) { let llvm_target = &sess.target.llvm_target; if sess.target.vendor != "apple" || !matches!(os.as_ref(), "ios" | "tvos" | "watchos" | "macos") - || (flavor != LinkerFlavor::Gcc && flavor != LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64)) + || !matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Darwin(..)) { return; } - if os == "macos" && flavor != LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64) { + if os == "macos" && !matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::No, _)) { return; } @@ -2786,10 +2826,10 @@ fn add_apple_sdk(cmd: &mut dyn Linker, sess: &Session, flavor: LinkerFlavor) { }; match flavor { - LinkerFlavor::Gcc => { + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, _) => { cmd.args(&["-isysroot", &sdk_root, "-Wl,-syslibroot", &sdk_root]); } - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64) => { + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::No, _) => { cmd.args(&["-syslibroot", &sdk_root]); } _ => unreachable!(), @@ -2852,7 +2892,10 @@ fn get_apple_sdk_root(sdk_name: &str) -> Result<String, String> { fn add_gcc_ld_path(cmd: &mut dyn Linker, sess: &Session, flavor: LinkerFlavor) { if let Some(ld_impl) = sess.opts.unstable_opts.gcc_ld { - if let LinkerFlavor::Gcc = flavor { + if let LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, _) + | LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, _) + | LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes) = flavor + { match ld_impl { LdImpl::Lld => { // Implement the "self-contained" part of -Zgcc-ld @@ -2867,7 +2910,7 @@ fn add_gcc_ld_path(cmd: &mut dyn Linker, sess: &Session, flavor: LinkerFlavor) { // Implement the "linker flavor" part of -Zgcc-ld // by asking cc to use some kind of lld. cmd.arg("-fuse-ld=lld"); - if sess.target.lld_flavor != LldFlavor::Ld { + if !flavor.is_gnu() { // Tell clang to use a non-default LLD flavor. // Gcc doesn't understand the target option, but we currently assume // that gcc is not used for Apple and Wasm targets (#97402). diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/linker.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/linker.rs index e505543b2..c49b19bdf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/linker.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/linker.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ use super::command::Command; use super::symbol_export; +use crate::errors; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; @@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ use rustc_middle::middle::exported_symbols::{ExportedSymbol, SymbolExportInfo, S use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_session::config::{self, CrateType, DebugInfo, LinkerPluginLto, Lto, OptLevel, Strip}; use rustc_session::Session; -use rustc_target::spec::{LinkOutputKind, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor}; +use rustc_target::spec::{Cc, LinkOutputKind, LinkerFlavor, Lld}; use cc::windows_registry; @@ -56,8 +57,13 @@ pub fn get_linker<'a>( let mut cmd = match linker.to_str() { Some(linker) if cfg!(windows) && linker.ends_with(".bat") => Command::bat_script(linker), _ => match flavor { - LinkerFlavor::Lld(f) => Command::lld(linker, f), - LinkerFlavor::Msvc if sess.opts.cg.linker.is_none() && sess.target.linker.is_none() => { + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes) + | LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::No, Lld::Yes) + | LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No) + | LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::Yes) => Command::lld(linker, flavor.lld_flavor()), + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No) + if sess.opts.cg.linker.is_none() && sess.target.linker.is_none() => + { Command::new(msvc_tool.as_ref().map_or(linker, |t| t.path())) } _ => Command::new(linker), @@ -68,9 +74,7 @@ pub fn get_linker<'a>( // To comply with the Windows App Certification Kit, // MSVC needs to link with the Store versions of the runtime libraries (vcruntime, msvcrt, etc). let t = &sess.target; - if (flavor == LinkerFlavor::Msvc || flavor == LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Link)) - && t.vendor == "uwp" - { + if matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Msvc(..)) && t.vendor == "uwp" { if let Some(ref tool) = msvc_tool { let original_path = tool.path(); if let Some(ref root_lib_path) = original_path.ancestors().nth(4) { @@ -126,23 +130,22 @@ pub fn get_linker<'a>( // to the linker args construction. assert!(cmd.get_args().is_empty() || sess.target.vendor == "uwp"); match flavor { - LinkerFlavor::Gcc => { - Box::new(GccLinker { cmd, sess, target_cpu, hinted_static: false, is_ld: false }) - as Box<dyn Linker> - } - LinkerFlavor::Ld if sess.target.os == "l4re" => { + LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::No) if sess.target.os == "l4re" => { Box::new(L4Bender::new(cmd, sess)) as Box<dyn Linker> } - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld) - | LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64) - | LinkerFlavor::Ld => { - Box::new(GccLinker { cmd, sess, target_cpu, hinted_static: false, is_ld: true }) - as Box<dyn Linker> - } - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Link) | LinkerFlavor::Msvc => { - Box::new(MsvcLinker { cmd, sess }) as Box<dyn Linker> - } - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm) => Box::new(WasmLd::new(cmd, sess)) as Box<dyn Linker>, + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No) => Box::new(WasmLd::new(cmd, sess)) as Box<dyn Linker>, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(cc, _) + | LinkerFlavor::Darwin(cc, _) + | LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(cc) + | LinkerFlavor::Unix(cc) => Box::new(GccLinker { + cmd, + sess, + target_cpu, + hinted_static: false, + is_ld: cc == Cc::No, + is_gnu: flavor.is_gnu(), + }) as Box<dyn Linker>, + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(..) => Box::new(MsvcLinker { cmd, sess }) as Box<dyn Linker>, LinkerFlavor::EmCc => Box::new(EmLinker { cmd, sess }) as Box<dyn Linker>, LinkerFlavor::Bpf => Box::new(BpfLinker { cmd, sess }) as Box<dyn Linker>, LinkerFlavor::Ptx => Box::new(PtxLinker { cmd, sess }) as Box<dyn Linker>, @@ -211,6 +214,7 @@ pub struct GccLinker<'a> { hinted_static: bool, // Keeps track of the current hinting mode. // Link as ld is_ld: bool, + is_gnu: bool, } impl<'a> GccLinker<'a> { @@ -359,7 +363,7 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { fn set_output_kind(&mut self, output_kind: LinkOutputKind, out_filename: &Path) { match output_kind { LinkOutputKind::DynamicNoPicExe => { - if !self.is_ld && self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu { + if !self.is_ld && self.is_gnu { self.cmd.arg("-no-pie"); } } @@ -373,7 +377,7 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { LinkOutputKind::StaticNoPicExe => { // `-static` works for both gcc wrapper and ld. self.cmd.arg("-static"); - if !self.is_ld && self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu { + if !self.is_ld && self.is_gnu { self.cmd.arg("-no-pie"); } } @@ -431,26 +435,26 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { // FIXME(81490): ld64 doesn't support these flags but macOS 11 // has -needed-l{} / -needed_library {} // but we have no way to detect that here. - self.sess.warn("`as-needed` modifier not implemented yet for ld64"); - } else if self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu && !self.sess.target.is_like_windows { + self.sess.emit_warning(errors::Ld64UnimplementedModifier); + } else if self.is_gnu && !self.sess.target.is_like_windows { self.linker_arg("--no-as-needed"); } else { - self.sess.warn("`as-needed` modifier not supported for current linker"); + self.sess.emit_warning(errors::LinkerUnsupportedModifier); } } self.hint_dynamic(); - self.cmd.arg(format!("-l{}{}", if verbatim { ":" } else { "" }, lib)); + self.cmd.arg(format!("-l{}{lib}", if verbatim && self.is_gnu { ":" } else { "" },)); if !as_needed { if self.sess.target.is_like_osx { // See above FIXME comment - } else if self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu && !self.sess.target.is_like_windows { + } else if self.is_gnu && !self.sess.target.is_like_windows { self.linker_arg("--as-needed"); } } } fn link_staticlib(&mut self, lib: &str, verbatim: bool) { self.hint_static(); - self.cmd.arg(format!("-l{}{}", if verbatim { ":" } else { "" }, lib)); + self.cmd.arg(format!("-l{}{lib}", if verbatim && self.is_gnu { ":" } else { "" },)); } fn link_rlib(&mut self, lib: &Path) { self.hint_static(); @@ -489,7 +493,7 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { // FIXME(81490): ld64 as of macOS 11 supports the -needed_framework // flag but we have no way to detect that here. // self.cmd.arg("-needed_framework").arg(framework); - self.sess.warn("`as-needed` modifier not implemented yet for ld64"); + self.sess.emit_warning(errors::Ld64UnimplementedModifier); } self.cmd.arg("-framework").arg(framework); } @@ -504,11 +508,8 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { self.hint_static(); let target = &self.sess.target; if !target.is_like_osx { - self.linker_arg("--whole-archive").cmd.arg(format!( - "-l{}{}", - if verbatim { ":" } else { "" }, - lib - )); + self.linker_arg("--whole-archive"); + self.cmd.arg(format!("-l{}{lib}", if verbatim && self.is_gnu { ":" } else { "" },)); self.linker_arg("--no-whole-archive"); } else { // -force_load is the macOS equivalent of --whole-archive, but it @@ -553,21 +554,19 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { // eliminate the metadata. If we're building an executable, however, // --gc-sections drops the size of hello world from 1.8MB to 597K, a 67% // reduction. - } else if (self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu || self.sess.target.is_like_wasm) - && !keep_metadata - { + } else if (self.is_gnu || self.sess.target.is_like_wasm) && !keep_metadata { self.linker_arg("--gc-sections"); } } fn no_gc_sections(&mut self) { - if self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu || self.sess.target.is_like_wasm { + if self.is_gnu || self.sess.target.is_like_wasm { self.linker_arg("--no-gc-sections"); } } fn optimize(&mut self) { - if !self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu && !self.sess.target.is_like_wasm { + if !self.is_gnu && !self.sess.target.is_like_wasm { return; } @@ -581,7 +580,7 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { } fn pgo_gen(&mut self) { - if !self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu { + if !self.is_gnu { return; } @@ -611,7 +610,13 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { match strip { Strip::None => {} Strip::Debuginfo => { - self.linker_arg("--strip-debug"); + // The illumos linker does not support --strip-debug although + // it does support --strip-all as a compatibility alias for -s. + // The --strip-debug case is handled by running an external + // `strip` utility as a separate step after linking. + if self.sess.target.os != "illumos" { + self.linker_arg("--strip-debug"); + } } Strip::Symbols => { self.linker_arg("--strip-all"); @@ -667,8 +672,8 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { writeln!(f, "_{}", sym)?; } }; - if let Err(e) = res { - self.sess.fatal(&format!("failed to write lib.def file: {}", e)); + if let Err(error) = res { + self.sess.emit_fatal(errors::LibDefWriteFailure { error }); } } else if is_windows { let res: io::Result<()> = try { @@ -682,8 +687,8 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { writeln!(f, " {}", symbol)?; } }; - if let Err(e) = res { - self.sess.fatal(&format!("failed to write list.def file: {}", e)); + if let Err(error) = res { + self.sess.emit_fatal(errors::LibDefWriteFailure { error }); } } else { // Write an LD version script @@ -699,8 +704,8 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { } writeln!(f, "\n local:\n *;\n}};")?; }; - if let Err(e) = res { - self.sess.fatal(&format!("failed to write version script: {}", e)); + if let Err(error) = res { + self.sess.emit_fatal(errors::VersionScriptWriteFailure { error }); } } @@ -752,13 +757,13 @@ impl<'a> Linker for GccLinker<'a> { fn add_no_exec(&mut self) { if self.sess.target.is_like_windows { self.linker_arg("--nxcompat"); - } else if self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu { + } else if self.is_gnu { self.linker_arg("-znoexecstack"); } } fn add_as_needed(&mut self) { - if self.sess.target.linker_is_gnu && !self.sess.target.is_like_windows { + if self.is_gnu && !self.sess.target.is_like_windows { self.linker_arg("--as-needed"); } else if self.sess.target.is_like_solaris { // -z ignore is the Solaris equivalent to the GNU ld --as-needed option @@ -917,9 +922,8 @@ impl<'a> Linker for MsvcLinker<'a> { self.cmd.arg(arg); } } - Err(err) => { - self.sess - .warn(&format!("error enumerating natvis directory: {}", err)); + Err(error) => { + self.sess.emit_warning(errors::NoNatvisDirectory { error }); } } } @@ -973,8 +977,8 @@ impl<'a> Linker for MsvcLinker<'a> { writeln!(f, " {}", symbol)?; } }; - if let Err(e) = res { - self.sess.fatal(&format!("failed to write lib.def file: {}", e)); + if let Err(error) = res { + self.sess.emit_fatal(errors::LibDefWriteFailure { error }); } let mut arg = OsString::from("/DEF:"); arg.push(path); @@ -1174,22 +1178,19 @@ impl<'a> WasmLd<'a> { // sharing memory and instantiating the module multiple times. As a // result if it were exported then we'd just have no sharing. // - // * `--export=__wasm_init_memory` - when using `--passive-segments` the - // linker will synthesize this function, and so we need to make sure - // that our usage of `--export` below won't accidentally cause this - // function to get deleted. - // - // * `--export=*tls*` - when `#[thread_local]` symbols are used these - // symbols are how the TLS segments are initialized and configured. + // On wasm32-unknown-unknown, we also export symbols for glue code to use: + // * `--export=*tls*` - when `#[thread_local]` symbols are used these + // symbols are how the TLS segments are initialized and configured. if sess.target_features.contains(&sym::atomics) { cmd.arg("--shared-memory"); cmd.arg("--max-memory=1073741824"); cmd.arg("--import-memory"); - cmd.arg("--export=__wasm_init_memory"); - cmd.arg("--export=__wasm_init_tls"); - cmd.arg("--export=__tls_size"); - cmd.arg("--export=__tls_align"); - cmd.arg("--export=__tls_base"); + if sess.target.os == "unknown" { + cmd.arg("--export=__wasm_init_tls"); + cmd.arg("--export=__tls_size"); + cmd.arg("--export=__tls_align"); + cmd.arg("--export=__tls_base"); + } } WasmLd { cmd, sess } } @@ -1314,10 +1315,12 @@ impl<'a> Linker for WasmLd<'a> { // LLD will hide these otherwise-internal symbols since it only exports // symbols explicitly passed via the `--export` flags above and hides all - // others. Various bits and pieces of tooling use this, so be sure these - // symbols make their way out of the linker as well. - self.cmd.arg("--export=__heap_base"); - self.cmd.arg("--export=__data_end"); + // others. Various bits and pieces of wasm32-unknown-unknown tooling use + // this, so be sure these symbols make their way out of the linker as well. + if self.sess.target.os == "unknown" { + self.cmd.arg("--export=__heap_base"); + self.cmd.arg("--export=__data_end"); + } } fn subsystem(&mut self, _subsystem: &str) {} @@ -1438,7 +1441,7 @@ impl<'a> Linker for L4Bender<'a> { fn export_symbols(&mut self, _: &Path, _: CrateType, _: &[String]) { // ToDo, not implemented, copy from GCC - self.sess.warn("exporting symbols not implemented yet for L4Bender"); + self.sess.emit_warning(errors::L4BenderExportingSymbolsUnimplemented); return; } @@ -1730,8 +1733,8 @@ impl<'a> Linker for BpfLinker<'a> { writeln!(f, "{}", sym)?; } }; - if let Err(e) = res { - self.sess.fatal(&format!("failed to write symbols file: {}", e)); + if let Err(error) = res { + self.sess.emit_fatal(errors::SymbolFileWriteFailure { error }); } else { self.cmd.arg("--export-symbols").arg(&path); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/symbol_export.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/symbol_export.rs index 8d7e2c5cf..c2ecc4160 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/symbol_export.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/symbol_export.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::query::{ExternProviders, Providers}; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArgKind, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::Instance; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, SymbolName, TyCtxt}; -use rustc_session::config::CrateType; +use rustc_session::config::{CrateType, OomStrategy}; use rustc_target::spec::SanitizerSet; pub fn threshold(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> SymbolExportLevel { @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ fn reachable_non_generics_provider(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, cnum: CrateNum) -> DefIdMap< // let it through if it's included statically. match tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(def_id) { Node::ForeignItem(..) => { - tcx.is_statically_included_foreign_item(def_id).then_some(def_id) + tcx.native_library(def_id).map_or(false, |library| library.kind.is_statically_included()).then_some(def_id) } // Only consider nodes that actually have exported symbols. @@ -206,6 +206,15 @@ fn exported_symbols_provider_local<'tcx>( }, )); } + + symbols.push(( + ExportedSymbol::NoDefId(SymbolName::new(tcx, OomStrategy::SYMBOL)), + SymbolExportInfo { + level: SymbolExportLevel::Rust, + kind: SymbolExportKind::Text, + used: false, + }, + )); } if tcx.sess.instrument_coverage() || tcx.sess.opts.cg.profile_generate.enabled() { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs index 68f3b19b7..d0ac016b0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ use super::link::{self, ensure_removed}; use super::lto::{self, SerializedModule}; use super::symbol_export::symbol_name_for_instance_in_crate; +use crate::errors; +use crate::traits::*; use crate::{ CachedModuleCodegen, CodegenResults, CompiledModule, CrateInfo, ModuleCodegen, ModuleKind, }; - -use crate::traits::*; use jobserver::{Acquired, Client}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_data_structures::memmap::Mmap; @@ -15,7 +15,10 @@ use rustc_data_structures::profiling::TimingGuard; use rustc_data_structures::profiling::VerboseTimingGuard; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_errors::emitter::Emitter; -use rustc_errors::{translation::Translate, DiagnosticId, FatalError, Handler, Level}; +use rustc_errors::{ + translation::{to_fluent_args, Translate}, + DiagnosticId, FatalError, Handler, Level, +}; use rustc_fs_util::link_or_copy; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_incremental::{ @@ -113,7 +116,6 @@ pub struct ModuleConfig { pub vectorize_slp: bool, pub merge_functions: bool, pub inline_threshold: Option<u32>, - pub new_llvm_pass_manager: Option<bool>, pub emit_lifetime_markers: bool, pub llvm_plugins: Vec<String>, } @@ -265,7 +267,6 @@ impl ModuleConfig { }, inline_threshold: sess.opts.cg.inline_threshold, - new_llvm_pass_manager: sess.opts.unstable_opts.new_llvm_pass_manager, emit_lifetime_markers: sess.emit_lifetime_markers(), llvm_plugins: if_regular!(sess.opts.unstable_opts.llvm_plugins.clone(), vec![]), } @@ -532,7 +533,7 @@ fn produce_final_output_artifacts( // Produce final compile outputs. let copy_gracefully = |from: &Path, to: &Path| { if let Err(e) = fs::copy(from, to) { - sess.err(&format!("could not copy {:?} to {:?}: {}", from, to, e)); + sess.emit_err(errors::CopyPath::new(from, to, e)); } }; @@ -548,7 +549,7 @@ fn produce_final_output_artifacts( ensure_removed(sess.diagnostic(), &path); } } else { - let ext = crate_output + let extension = crate_output .temp_path(output_type, None) .extension() .unwrap() @@ -559,19 +560,11 @@ fn produce_final_output_artifacts( if crate_output.outputs.contains_key(&output_type) { // 2) Multiple codegen units, with `--emit foo=some_name`. We have // no good solution for this case, so warn the user. - sess.warn(&format!( - "ignoring emit path because multiple .{} files \ - were produced", - ext - )); + sess.emit_warning(errors::IgnoringEmitPath { extension }); } else if crate_output.single_output_file.is_some() { // 3) Multiple codegen units, with `-o some_name`. We have // no good solution for this case, so warn the user. - sess.warn(&format!( - "ignoring -o because multiple .{} files \ - were produced", - ext - )); + sess.emit_warning(errors::IgnoringOutput { extension }); } else { // 4) Multiple codegen units, but no explicit name. We // just leave the `foo.0.x` files in place. @@ -882,14 +875,12 @@ fn execute_copy_from_cache_work_item<B: ExtraBackendMethods>( ); match link_or_copy(&source_file, &output_path) { Ok(_) => Some(output_path), - Err(err) => { - let diag_handler = cgcx.create_diag_handler(); - diag_handler.err(&format!( - "unable to copy {} to {}: {}", - source_file.display(), - output_path.display(), - err - )); + Err(error) => { + cgcx.create_diag_handler().emit_err(errors::CopyPathBuf { + source_file, + output_path, + error, + }); None } } @@ -1008,6 +999,14 @@ fn start_executing_work<B: ExtraBackendMethods>( let coordinator_send = tx_to_llvm_workers; let sess = tcx.sess; + let mut each_linked_rlib_for_lto = Vec::new(); + drop(link::each_linked_rlib(sess, crate_info, &mut |cnum, path| { + if link::ignored_for_lto(sess, crate_info, cnum) { + return; + } + each_linked_rlib_for_lto.push((cnum, path.to_path_buf())); + })); + // Compute the set of symbols we need to retain when doing LTO (if we need to) let exported_symbols = { let mut exported_symbols = FxHashMap::default(); @@ -1029,7 +1028,7 @@ fn start_executing_work<B: ExtraBackendMethods>( } Lto::Fat | Lto::Thin => { exported_symbols.insert(LOCAL_CRATE, copy_symbols(LOCAL_CRATE)); - for &cnum in tcx.crates(()).iter() { + for &(cnum, ref _path) in &each_linked_rlib_for_lto { exported_symbols.insert(cnum, copy_symbols(cnum)); } Some(Arc::new(exported_symbols)) @@ -1049,14 +1048,6 @@ fn start_executing_work<B: ExtraBackendMethods>( }) .expect("failed to spawn helper thread"); - let mut each_linked_rlib_for_lto = Vec::new(); - drop(link::each_linked_rlib(crate_info, &mut |cnum, path| { - if link::ignored_for_lto(sess, crate_info, cnum) { - return; - } - each_linked_rlib_for_lto.push((cnum, path.to_path_buf())); - })); - let ol = if tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.no_codegen || !tcx.sess.opts.output_types.should_codegen() { // If we know that we won’t be doing codegen, create target machines without optimisation. @@ -1639,7 +1630,7 @@ fn start_executing_work<B: ExtraBackendMethods>( llvm_start_time: &mut Option<VerboseTimingGuard<'a>>, ) { if config.time_module && llvm_start_time.is_none() { - *llvm_start_time = Some(prof.extra_verbose_generic_activity("LLVM_passes", "crate")); + *llvm_start_time = Some(prof.verbose_generic_activity("LLVM_passes")); } } } @@ -1752,7 +1743,7 @@ impl Translate for SharedEmitter { impl Emitter for SharedEmitter { fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, diag: &rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { - let fluent_args = self.to_fluent_args(diag.args()); + let fluent_args = to_fluent_args(diag.args()); drop(self.sender.send(SharedEmitterMessage::Diagnostic(Diagnostic { msg: self.translate_messages(&diag.message, &fluent_args).to_string(), code: diag.code.clone(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/base.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/base.rs index b98ff4957..84b89cd71 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/base.rs @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::Symbol; use rustc_span::{DebuggerVisualizerFile, DebuggerVisualizerType}; -use rustc_target::abi::{Align, VariantIdx}; +use rustc_target::abi::{Align, Size, VariantIdx}; use std::collections::BTreeSet; use std::convert::TryFrom; @@ -151,7 +151,12 @@ pub fn unsized_info<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( (&ty::Array(_, len), &ty::Slice(_)) => { cx.const_usize(len.eval_usize(cx.tcx(), ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all())) } - (&ty::Dynamic(ref data_a, ..), &ty::Dynamic(ref data_b, ..)) => { + ( + &ty::Dynamic(ref data_a, _, src_dyn_kind), + &ty::Dynamic(ref data_b, _, target_dyn_kind), + ) => { + assert_eq!(src_dyn_kind, target_dyn_kind); + let old_info = old_info.expect("unsized_info: missing old info for trait upcasting coercion"); if data_a.principal_def_id() == data_b.principal_def_id() { @@ -167,11 +172,7 @@ pub fn unsized_info<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( if let Some(entry_idx) = vptr_entry_idx { let ptr_ty = cx.type_i8p(); let ptr_align = cx.tcx().data_layout.pointer_align.abi; - let vtable_ptr_ty = cx.scalar_pair_element_backend_type( - cx.layout_of(cx.tcx().mk_mut_ptr(target)), - 1, - true, - ); + let vtable_ptr_ty = vtable_ptr_ty(cx, target, target_dyn_kind); let llvtable = bx.pointercast(old_info, bx.type_ptr_to(ptr_ty)); let gep = bx.inbounds_gep( ptr_ty, @@ -187,18 +188,32 @@ pub fn unsized_info<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( old_info } } - (_, &ty::Dynamic(ref data, ..)) => { - let vtable_ptr_ty = cx.scalar_pair_element_backend_type( - cx.layout_of(cx.tcx().mk_mut_ptr(target)), - 1, - true, - ); + (_, &ty::Dynamic(ref data, _, target_dyn_kind)) => { + let vtable_ptr_ty = vtable_ptr_ty(cx, target, target_dyn_kind); cx.const_ptrcast(meth::get_vtable(cx, source, data.principal()), vtable_ptr_ty) } _ => bug!("unsized_info: invalid unsizing {:?} -> {:?}", source, target), } } +// Returns the vtable pointer type of a `dyn` or `dyn*` type +fn vtable_ptr_ty<'tcx, Cx: CodegenMethods<'tcx>>( + cx: &Cx, + target: Ty<'tcx>, + kind: ty::DynKind, +) -> <Cx as BackendTypes>::Type { + cx.scalar_pair_element_backend_type( + cx.layout_of(match kind { + // vtable is the second field of `*mut dyn Trait` + ty::Dyn => cx.tcx().mk_mut_ptr(target), + // vtable is the second field of `dyn* Trait` + ty::DynStar => target, + }), + 1, + true, + ) +} + /// Coerces `src` to `dst_ty`. `src_ty` must be a pointer. pub fn unsize_ptr<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( bx: &mut Bx, @@ -248,6 +263,29 @@ pub fn unsize_ptr<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( } } +/// Coerces `src` to `dst_ty` which is guaranteed to be a `dyn*` type. +pub fn cast_to_dyn_star<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( + bx: &mut Bx, + src: Bx::Value, + src_ty_and_layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, + dst_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + old_info: Option<Bx::Value>, +) -> (Bx::Value, Bx::Value) { + debug!("cast_to_dyn_star: {:?} => {:?}", src_ty_and_layout.ty, dst_ty); + assert!( + matches!(dst_ty.kind(), ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::DynStar)), + "destination type must be a dyn*" + ); + // FIXME(dyn-star): this is probably not the best way to check if this is + // a pointer, and really we should ensure that the value is a suitable + // pointer earlier in the compilation process. + let src = match src_ty_and_layout.pointee_info_at(bx.cx(), Size::ZERO) { + Some(_) => bx.ptrtoint(src, bx.cx().type_isize()), + None => bx.bitcast(src, bx.type_isize()), + }; + (src, unsized_info(bx, src_ty_and_layout.ty, dst_ty, old_info)) +} + /// Coerces `src`, which is a reference to a value of type `src_ty`, /// to a value of type `dst_ty`, and stores the result in `dst`. pub fn coerce_unsized_into<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( @@ -299,40 +337,26 @@ pub fn coerce_unsized_into<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( pub fn cast_shift_expr_rhs<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( bx: &mut Bx, - op: hir::BinOpKind, - lhs: Bx::Value, - rhs: Bx::Value, -) -> Bx::Value { - cast_shift_rhs(bx, op, lhs, rhs) -} - -fn cast_shift_rhs<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( - bx: &mut Bx, - op: hir::BinOpKind, lhs: Bx::Value, rhs: Bx::Value, ) -> Bx::Value { // Shifts may have any size int on the rhs - if op.is_shift() { - let mut rhs_llty = bx.cx().val_ty(rhs); - let mut lhs_llty = bx.cx().val_ty(lhs); - if bx.cx().type_kind(rhs_llty) == TypeKind::Vector { - rhs_llty = bx.cx().element_type(rhs_llty) - } - if bx.cx().type_kind(lhs_llty) == TypeKind::Vector { - lhs_llty = bx.cx().element_type(lhs_llty) - } - let rhs_sz = bx.cx().int_width(rhs_llty); - let lhs_sz = bx.cx().int_width(lhs_llty); - if lhs_sz < rhs_sz { - bx.trunc(rhs, lhs_llty) - } else if lhs_sz > rhs_sz { - // FIXME (#1877: If in the future shifting by negative - // values is no longer undefined then this is wrong. - bx.zext(rhs, lhs_llty) - } else { - rhs - } + let mut rhs_llty = bx.cx().val_ty(rhs); + let mut lhs_llty = bx.cx().val_ty(lhs); + if bx.cx().type_kind(rhs_llty) == TypeKind::Vector { + rhs_llty = bx.cx().element_type(rhs_llty) + } + if bx.cx().type_kind(lhs_llty) == TypeKind::Vector { + lhs_llty = bx.cx().element_type(lhs_llty) + } + let rhs_sz = bx.cx().int_width(rhs_llty); + let lhs_sz = bx.cx().int_width(lhs_llty); + if lhs_sz < rhs_sz { + bx.trunc(rhs, lhs_llty) + } else if lhs_sz > rhs_sz { + // FIXME (#1877: If in the future shifting by negative + // values is no longer undefined then this is wrong. + bx.zext(rhs, lhs_llty) } else { rhs } @@ -475,7 +499,7 @@ pub fn maybe_create_entry_wrapper<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( (rust_main, start_ty, vec![arg_argc, arg_argv]) }; - let result = bx.call(start_ty, start_fn, &args, None); + let result = bx.call(start_ty, None, start_fn, &args, None); let cast = bx.intcast(result, cx.type_int(), true); bx.ret(cast); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/common.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/common.rs index 8ca1a6084..71f9179d0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/common.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/common.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ #![allow(non_camel_case_types)] use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; -use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::LangItem; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::ConstValue; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, layout::TyAndLayout, Ty, TyCtxt}; @@ -140,7 +139,7 @@ pub fn build_unchecked_lshift<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( lhs: Bx::Value, rhs: Bx::Value, ) -> Bx::Value { - let rhs = base::cast_shift_expr_rhs(bx, hir::BinOpKind::Shl, lhs, rhs); + let rhs = base::cast_shift_expr_rhs(bx, lhs, rhs); // #1877, #10183: Ensure that input is always valid let rhs = shift_mask_rhs(bx, rhs); bx.shl(lhs, rhs) @@ -152,7 +151,7 @@ pub fn build_unchecked_rshift<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( lhs: Bx::Value, rhs: Bx::Value, ) -> Bx::Value { - let rhs = base::cast_shift_expr_rhs(bx, hir::BinOpKind::Shr, lhs, rhs); + let rhs = base::cast_shift_expr_rhs(bx, lhs, rhs); // #1877, #10183: Ensure that input is always valid let rhs = shift_mask_rhs(bx, rhs); let is_signed = lhs_t.is_signed(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/debuginfo/type_names.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/debuginfo/type_names.rs index 135ed680d..e05646e1e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/debuginfo/type_names.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/debuginfo/type_names.rs @@ -666,10 +666,8 @@ fn push_const_param<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>, output: &mut S hcx.while_hashing_spans(false, |hcx| { ct.to_valtree().hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher) }); - // Note: Don't use `StableHashResult` impl of `u64` here directly, since that - // would lead to endianness problems. - let hash: u128 = hasher.finish(); - (hash.to_le() as u64).to_le() + let hash: u64 = hasher.finish(); + hash }); if cpp_like_debuginfo(tcx) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/errors.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ebb531f1c --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/errors.rs @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ +//! Errors emitted by codegen_ssa + +use crate::back::command::Command; +use rustc_errors::{ + fluent, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler, IntoDiagnostic, + IntoDiagnosticArg, +}; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; +use std::borrow::Cow; +use std::io::Error; +use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; +use std::process::ExitStatus; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_lib_def_write_failure)] +pub struct LibDefWriteFailure { + pub error: Error, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_version_script_write_failure)] +pub struct VersionScriptWriteFailure { + pub error: Error, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_symbol_file_write_failure)] +pub struct SymbolFileWriteFailure { + pub error: Error, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_ld64_unimplemented_modifier)] +pub struct Ld64UnimplementedModifier; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_linker_unsupported_modifier)] +pub struct LinkerUnsupportedModifier; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_L4Bender_exporting_symbols_unimplemented)] +pub struct L4BenderExportingSymbolsUnimplemented; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_no_natvis_directory)] +pub struct NoNatvisDirectory { + pub error: Error, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_copy_path_buf)] +pub struct CopyPathBuf { + pub source_file: PathBuf, + pub output_path: PathBuf, + pub error: Error, +} + +// Reports Paths using `Debug` implementation rather than Path's `Display` implementation. +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_copy_path)] +pub struct CopyPath<'a> { + from: DebugArgPath<'a>, + to: DebugArgPath<'a>, + error: Error, +} + +impl<'a> CopyPath<'a> { + pub fn new(from: &'a Path, to: &'a Path, error: Error) -> CopyPath<'a> { + CopyPath { from: DebugArgPath(from), to: DebugArgPath(to), error } + } +} + +struct DebugArgPath<'a>(pub &'a Path); + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DebugArgPath<'_> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(format!("{:?}", self.0))) + } +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_ignoring_emit_path)] +pub struct IgnoringEmitPath { + pub extension: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_ignoring_output)] +pub struct IgnoringOutput { + pub extension: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_create_temp_dir)] +pub struct CreateTempDir { + pub error: Error, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_incompatible_linking_modifiers)] +pub struct IncompatibleLinkingModifiers; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_add_native_library)] +pub struct AddNativeLibrary { + pub library_path: PathBuf, + pub error: Error, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_ssa_multiple_external_func_decl)] +pub struct MultipleExternalFuncDecl<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub function: Symbol, + pub library_name: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +pub enum LinkRlibError { + #[diag(codegen_ssa_rlib_missing_format)] + MissingFormat, + + #[diag(codegen_ssa_rlib_only_rmeta_found)] + OnlyRmetaFound { crate_name: Symbol }, + + #[diag(codegen_ssa_rlib_not_found)] + NotFound { crate_name: Symbol }, + + #[diag(codegen_ssa_rlib_incompatible_dependency_formats)] + IncompatibleDependencyFormats { ty1: String, ty2: String, list1: String, list2: String }, +} + +pub struct ThorinErrorWrapper(pub thorin::Error); + +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for ThorinErrorWrapper { + fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { + let mut diag; + match self.0 { + thorin::Error::ReadInput(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_read_input_failure); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseFileKind(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_file_kind); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseObjectFile(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_object_file); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseArchiveFile(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_archive_file); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseArchiveMember(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_archive_member); + diag + } + thorin::Error::InvalidInputKind => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_invalid_input_kind); + diag + } + thorin::Error::DecompressData(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_decompress_data); + diag + } + thorin::Error::NamelessSection(_, offset) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_section_without_name); + diag.set_arg("offset", format!("0x{:08x}", offset)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::RelocationWithInvalidSymbol(section, offset) => { + diag = + handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_relocation_with_invalid_symbol); + diag.set_arg("section", section); + diag.set_arg("offset", format!("0x{:08x}", offset)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::MultipleRelocations(section, offset) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_relocations); + diag.set_arg("section", section); + diag.set_arg("offset", format!("0x{:08x}", offset)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::UnsupportedRelocation(section, offset) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_unsupported_relocation); + diag.set_arg("section", section); + diag.set_arg("offset", format!("0x{:08x}", offset)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::MissingDwoName(id) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_dwo_name); + diag.set_arg("id", format!("0x{:08x}", id)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::NoCompilationUnits => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_no_compilation_units); + diag + } + thorin::Error::NoDie => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_no_die); + diag + } + thorin::Error::TopLevelDieNotUnit => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_top_level_die_not_unit); + diag + } + thorin::Error::MissingRequiredSection(section) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_required_section); + diag.set_arg("section", section); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseUnitAbbreviations(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_abbreviations); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseUnitAttribute(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_attribute); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseUnitHeader(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_header); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseUnit(_) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit); + diag + } + thorin::Error::IncompatibleIndexVersion(section, format, actual) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_incompatible_index_version); + diag.set_arg("section", section); + diag.set_arg("actual", actual); + diag.set_arg("format", format); + diag + } + thorin::Error::OffsetAtIndex(_, index) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_offset_at_index); + diag.set_arg("index", index); + diag + } + thorin::Error::StrAtOffset(_, offset) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_str_at_offset); + diag.set_arg("offset", format!("0x{:08x}", offset)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ParseIndex(_, section) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_index); + diag.set_arg("section", section); + diag + } + thorin::Error::UnitNotInIndex(unit) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_unit_not_in_index); + diag.set_arg("unit", format!("0x{:08x}", unit)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::RowNotInIndex(_, row) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_row_not_in_index); + diag.set_arg("row", row); + diag + } + thorin::Error::SectionNotInRow => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_section_not_in_row); + diag + } + thorin::Error::EmptyUnit(unit) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_empty_unit); + diag.set_arg("unit", format!("0x{:08x}", unit)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::MultipleDebugInfoSection => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_debug_info_section); + diag + } + thorin::Error::MultipleDebugTypesSection => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_debug_types_section); + diag + } + thorin::Error::NotSplitUnit => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_not_split_unit); + diag + } + thorin::Error::DuplicateUnit(unit) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_duplicate_unit); + diag.set_arg("unit", format!("0x{:08x}", unit)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::MissingReferencedUnit(unit) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_referenced_unit); + diag.set_arg("unit", format!("0x{:08x}", unit)); + diag + } + thorin::Error::NoOutputObjectCreated => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_not_output_object_created); + diag + } + thorin::Error::MixedInputEncodings => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_mixed_input_encodings); + diag + } + thorin::Error::Io(e) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_io); + diag.set_arg("error", format!("{e}")); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ObjectRead(e) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_object_read); + diag.set_arg("error", format!("{e}")); + diag + } + thorin::Error::ObjectWrite(e) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_object_write); + diag.set_arg("error", format!("{e}")); + diag + } + thorin::Error::GimliRead(e) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_gimli_read); + diag.set_arg("error", format!("{e}")); + diag + } + thorin::Error::GimliWrite(e) => { + diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_thorin_gimli_write); + diag.set_arg("error", format!("{e}")); + diag + } + _ => unimplemented!("Untranslated thorin error"), + } + } +} + +pub struct LinkingFailed<'a> { + pub linker_path: &'a PathBuf, + pub exit_status: ExitStatus, + pub command: &'a Command, + pub escaped_output: &'a str, +} + +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for LinkingFailed<'_> { + fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { + let mut diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::codegen_ssa_linking_failed); + diag.set_arg("linker_path", format!("{}", self.linker_path.display())); + diag.set_arg("exit_status", format!("{}", self.exit_status)); + + diag.note(format!("{:?}", self.command)).note(self.escaped_output); + + // Trying to match an error from OS linkers + // which by now we have no way to translate. + if self.escaped_output.contains("undefined reference to") { + diag.note(fluent::codegen_ssa_extern_funcs_not_found) + .note(fluent::codegen_ssa_specify_libraries_to_link) + .note(fluent::codegen_ssa_use_cargo_directive); + } + diag + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/lib.rs index e736b2aba..ceebe4d41 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/lib.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(once_cell)] #![feature(associated_type_bounds)] #![feature(strict_provenance)] #![feature(int_roundings)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] +#![feature(never_type)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ pub mod base; pub mod common; pub mod coverageinfo; pub mod debuginfo; +pub mod errors; pub mod glue; pub mod meth; pub mod mir; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/block.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/block.rs index a6b226ef7..29b7c9b0a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/block.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/block.rs @@ -63,7 +63,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TerminatorCodegenHelper<'tcx> { } } - fn lltarget<Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( + /// Get a basic block (creating it if necessary), possibly with a landing + /// pad next to it. + fn llbb_with_landing_pad<Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( &self, fx: &mut FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx>, target: mir::BasicBlock, @@ -73,32 +75,36 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TerminatorCodegenHelper<'tcx> { let target_funclet = fx.cleanup_kinds[target].funclet_bb(target); match (self.funclet_bb, target_funclet) { (None, None) => (lltarget, false), - (Some(f), Some(t_f)) if f == t_f || !base::wants_msvc_seh(fx.cx.tcx().sess) => { - (lltarget, false) - } // jump *into* cleanup - need a landing pad if GNU, cleanup pad if MSVC (None, Some(_)) => (fx.landing_pad_for(target), false), (Some(_), None) => span_bug!(span, "{:?} - jump out of cleanup?", self.terminator), - (Some(_), Some(_)) => (fx.landing_pad_for(target), true), + (Some(f), Some(t_f)) => { + if f == t_f || !base::wants_msvc_seh(fx.cx.tcx().sess) { + (lltarget, false) + } else { + (fx.landing_pad_for(target), true) + } + } } } - /// Create a basic block. - fn llblock<Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( + /// Get a basic block (creating it if necessary), possibly with cleanup + /// stuff in it or next to it. + fn llbb_with_cleanup<Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( &self, fx: &mut FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx>, target: mir::BasicBlock, ) -> Bx::BasicBlock { - let (lltarget, is_cleanupret) = self.lltarget(fx, target); + let (lltarget, is_cleanupret) = self.llbb_with_landing_pad(fx, target); if is_cleanupret { // MSVC cross-funclet jump - need a trampoline - - debug!("llblock: creating cleanup trampoline for {:?}", target); + debug_assert!(base::wants_msvc_seh(fx.cx.tcx().sess)); + debug!("llbb_with_cleanup: creating cleanup trampoline for {:?}", target); let name = &format!("{:?}_cleanup_trampoline_{:?}", self.bb, target); - let trampoline = Bx::append_block(fx.cx, fx.llfn, name); - let mut trampoline_bx = Bx::build(fx.cx, trampoline); + let trampoline_llbb = Bx::append_block(fx.cx, fx.llfn, name); + let mut trampoline_bx = Bx::build(fx.cx, trampoline_llbb); trampoline_bx.cleanup_ret(self.funclet(fx).unwrap(), Some(lltarget)); - trampoline + trampoline_llbb } else { lltarget } @@ -110,10 +116,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TerminatorCodegenHelper<'tcx> { bx: &mut Bx, target: mir::BasicBlock, ) { - let (lltarget, is_cleanupret) = self.lltarget(fx, target); + let (lltarget, is_cleanupret) = self.llbb_with_landing_pad(fx, target); if is_cleanupret { - // micro-optimization: generate a `ret` rather than a jump + // MSVC micro-optimization: generate a `ret` rather than a jump // to a trampoline. + debug_assert!(base::wants_msvc_seh(fx.cx.tcx().sess)); bx.cleanup_ret(self.funclet(fx).unwrap(), Some(lltarget)); } else { bx.br(lltarget); @@ -138,7 +145,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TerminatorCodegenHelper<'tcx> { let fn_ty = bx.fn_decl_backend_type(&fn_abi); let unwind_block = if let Some(cleanup) = cleanup.filter(|_| fn_abi.can_unwind) { - Some(self.llblock(fx, cleanup)) + Some(self.llbb_with_cleanup(fx, cleanup)) } else if fx.mir[self.bb].is_cleanup && fn_abi.can_unwind && !base::wants_msvc_seh(fx.cx.tcx().sess) @@ -162,9 +169,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TerminatorCodegenHelper<'tcx> { } else { fx.unreachable_block() }; - let invokeret = - bx.invoke(fn_ty, fn_ptr, &llargs, ret_llbb, unwind_block, self.funclet(fx)); - bx.apply_attrs_callsite(&fn_abi, invokeret); + let invokeret = bx.invoke( + fn_ty, + Some(&fn_abi), + fn_ptr, + &llargs, + ret_llbb, + unwind_block, + self.funclet(fx), + ); if fx.mir[self.bb].is_cleanup { bx.do_not_inline(invokeret); } @@ -178,8 +191,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TerminatorCodegenHelper<'tcx> { fx.store_return(bx, ret_dest, &fn_abi.ret, invokeret); } } else { - let llret = bx.call(fn_ty, fn_ptr, &llargs, self.funclet(fx)); - bx.apply_attrs_callsite(&fn_abi, llret); + let llret = bx.call(fn_ty, Some(&fn_abi), fn_ptr, &llargs, self.funclet(fx)); if fx.mir[self.bb].is_cleanup { // Cleanup is always the cold path. Don't inline // drop glue. Also, when there is a deeply-nested @@ -226,7 +238,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TerminatorCodegenHelper<'tcx> { options, line_spans, instance, - Some((ret_llbb, self.llblock(fx, cleanup), self.funclet(fx))), + Some((ret_llbb, self.llbb_with_cleanup(fx, cleanup), self.funclet(fx))), ); } else { bx.codegen_inline_asm(template, &operands, options, line_spans, instance, None); @@ -276,8 +288,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { if target_iter.len() == 1 { // If there are two targets (one conditional, one fallback), emit br instead of switch let (test_value, target) = target_iter.next().unwrap(); - let lltrue = helper.llblock(self, target); - let llfalse = helper.llblock(self, targets.otherwise()); + let lltrue = helper.llbb_with_cleanup(self, target); + let llfalse = helper.llbb_with_cleanup(self, targets.otherwise()); if switch_ty == bx.tcx().types.bool { // Don't generate trivial icmps when switching on bool match test_value { @@ -294,8 +306,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { } else { bx.switch( discr.immediate(), - helper.llblock(self, targets.otherwise()), - target_iter.map(|(value, target)| (value, helper.llblock(self, target))), + helper.llbb_with_cleanup(self, targets.otherwise()), + target_iter.map(|(value, target)| (value, helper.llbb_with_cleanup(self, target))), ); } } @@ -525,7 +537,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { let cond = bx.expect(cond, expected); // Create the failure block and the conditional branch to it. - let lltarget = helper.llblock(self, target); + let lltarget = helper.llbb_with_cleanup(self, target); let panic_block = bx.append_sibling_block("panic"); if expected { bx.cond_br(cond, lltarget, panic_block); @@ -1454,20 +1466,20 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { // bar(); // } Some(&mir::TerminatorKind::Abort) => { - let cs_bb = + let cs_llbb = Bx::append_block(self.cx, self.llfn, &format!("cs_funclet{:?}", bb)); - let cp_bb = + let cp_llbb = Bx::append_block(self.cx, self.llfn, &format!("cp_funclet{:?}", bb)); - ret_llbb = cs_bb; + ret_llbb = cs_llbb; - let mut cs_bx = Bx::build(self.cx, cs_bb); - let cs = cs_bx.catch_switch(None, None, &[cp_bb]); + let mut cs_bx = Bx::build(self.cx, cs_llbb); + let cs = cs_bx.catch_switch(None, None, &[cp_llbb]); // The "null" here is actually a RTTI type descriptor for the // C++ personality function, but `catch (...)` has no type so // it's null. The 64 here is actually a bitfield which // represents that this is a catch-all block. - let mut cp_bx = Bx::build(self.cx, cp_bb); + let mut cp_bx = Bx::build(self.cx, cp_llbb); let null = cp_bx.const_null( cp_bx.type_i8p_ext(cp_bx.cx().data_layout().instruction_address_space), ); @@ -1476,10 +1488,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { cp_bx.br(llbb); } _ => { - let cleanup_bb = + let cleanup_llbb = Bx::append_block(self.cx, self.llfn, &format!("funclet_{:?}", bb)); - ret_llbb = cleanup_bb; - let mut cleanup_bx = Bx::build(self.cx, cleanup_bb); + ret_llbb = cleanup_llbb; + let mut cleanup_bx = Bx::build(self.cx, cleanup_llbb); funclet = cleanup_bx.cleanup_pad(None, &[]); cleanup_bx.br(llbb); } @@ -1487,19 +1499,20 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { self.funclets[bb] = Some(funclet); ret_llbb } else { - let bb = Bx::append_block(self.cx, self.llfn, "cleanup"); - let mut bx = Bx::build(self.cx, bb); + let cleanup_llbb = Bx::append_block(self.cx, self.llfn, "cleanup"); + let mut cleanup_bx = Bx::build(self.cx, cleanup_llbb); let llpersonality = self.cx.eh_personality(); let llretty = self.landing_pad_type(); - let lp = bx.cleanup_landing_pad(llretty, llpersonality); + let lp = cleanup_bx.cleanup_landing_pad(llretty, llpersonality); - let slot = self.get_personality_slot(&mut bx); - slot.storage_live(&mut bx); - Pair(bx.extract_value(lp, 0), bx.extract_value(lp, 1)).store(&mut bx, slot); + let slot = self.get_personality_slot(&mut cleanup_bx); + slot.storage_live(&mut cleanup_bx); + Pair(cleanup_bx.extract_value(lp, 0), cleanup_bx.extract_value(lp, 1)) + .store(&mut cleanup_bx, slot); - bx.br(llbb); - bx.llbb() + cleanup_bx.br(llbb); + cleanup_llbb } } @@ -1533,8 +1546,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { let (fn_abi, fn_ptr) = common::build_langcall(&bx, None, LangItem::PanicNoUnwind); let fn_ty = bx.fn_decl_backend_type(&fn_abi); - let llret = bx.call(fn_ty, fn_ptr, &[], None); - bx.apply_attrs_callsite(&fn_abi, llret); + let llret = bx.call(fn_ty, Some(&fn_abi), fn_ptr, &[], None); bx.do_not_inline(llret); bx.unreachable(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/mod.rs index 2b931bfc9..da9aaf00e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/mod.rs @@ -148,10 +148,10 @@ pub fn codegen_mir<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( let debug_context = cx.create_function_debug_context(instance, &fn_abi, llfn, &mir); let start_llbb = Bx::append_block(cx, llfn, "start"); - let mut bx = Bx::build(cx, start_llbb); + let mut start_bx = Bx::build(cx, start_llbb); if mir.basic_blocks.iter().any(|bb| bb.is_cleanup) { - bx.set_personality_fn(cx.eh_personality()); + start_bx.set_personality_fn(cx.eh_personality()); } let cleanup_kinds = analyze::cleanup_kinds(&mir); @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ pub fn codegen_mir<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( caller_location: None, }; - fx.per_local_var_debug_info = fx.compute_per_local_var_debug_info(&mut bx); + fx.per_local_var_debug_info = fx.compute_per_local_var_debug_info(&mut start_bx); // Evaluate all required consts; codegen later assumes that CTFE will never fail. let mut all_consts_ok = true; @@ -206,29 +206,29 @@ pub fn codegen_mir<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( // Allocate variable and temp allocas fx.locals = { - let args = arg_local_refs(&mut bx, &mut fx, &memory_locals); + let args = arg_local_refs(&mut start_bx, &mut fx, &memory_locals); let mut allocate_local = |local| { let decl = &mir.local_decls[local]; - let layout = bx.layout_of(fx.monomorphize(decl.ty)); + let layout = start_bx.layout_of(fx.monomorphize(decl.ty)); assert!(!layout.ty.has_erasable_regions()); if local == mir::RETURN_PLACE && fx.fn_abi.ret.is_indirect() { debug!("alloc: {:?} (return place) -> place", local); - let llretptr = bx.get_param(0); + let llretptr = start_bx.get_param(0); return LocalRef::Place(PlaceRef::new_sized(llretptr, layout)); } if memory_locals.contains(local) { debug!("alloc: {:?} -> place", local); if layout.is_unsized() { - LocalRef::UnsizedPlace(PlaceRef::alloca_unsized_indirect(&mut bx, layout)) + LocalRef::UnsizedPlace(PlaceRef::alloca_unsized_indirect(&mut start_bx, layout)) } else { - LocalRef::Place(PlaceRef::alloca(&mut bx, layout)) + LocalRef::Place(PlaceRef::alloca(&mut start_bx, layout)) } } else { debug!("alloc: {:?} -> operand", local); - LocalRef::new_operand(&mut bx, layout) + LocalRef::new_operand(&mut start_bx, layout) } }; @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ pub fn codegen_mir<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>( }; // Apply debuginfo to the newly allocated locals. - fx.debug_introduce_locals(&mut bx); + fx.debug_introduce_locals(&mut start_bx); // Codegen the body of each block using reverse postorder for (bb, _) in traversal::reverse_postorder(&mir) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/operand.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/operand.rs index 37b1e0362..e6ba642a7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/operand.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/operand.rs @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, V: CodegenObject> OperandValue<V> { // Allocate an appropriate region on the stack, and copy the value into it let (llsize, _) = glue::size_and_align_of_dst(bx, unsized_ty, Some(llextra)); - let lldst = bx.array_alloca(bx.cx().type_i8(), llsize, max_align); + let lldst = bx.byte_array_alloca(llsize, max_align); bx.memcpy(lldst, max_align, llptr, min_align, llsize, flags); // Store the allocated region and the extra to the indirect place. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/place.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/place.rs index 13d8f6edd..9c18df564 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/place.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/place.rs @@ -400,6 +400,21 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, V: CodegenObject> PlaceRef<'tcx, V> { downcast } + pub fn project_type<Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx, Value = V>>( + &self, + bx: &mut Bx, + ty: Ty<'tcx>, + ) -> Self { + let mut downcast = *self; + downcast.layout = bx.cx().layout_of(ty); + + // Cast to the appropriate type. + let variant_ty = bx.cx().backend_type(downcast.layout); + downcast.llval = bx.pointercast(downcast.llval, bx.cx().type_ptr_to(variant_ty)); + + downcast + } + pub fn storage_live<Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx, Value = V>>(&self, bx: &mut Bx) { bx.lifetime_start(self.llval, self.layout.size); } @@ -442,6 +457,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { mir::ProjectionElem::Field(ref field, _) => { cg_base.project_field(bx, field.index()) } + mir::ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => cg_base.project_type(bx, ty), mir::ProjectionElem::Index(index) => { let index = &mir::Operand::Copy(mir::Place::from(index)); let index = self.codegen_operand(bx, index); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/rvalue.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/rvalue.rs index 56852b0fc..4aab31fbf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/rvalue.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/rvalue.rs @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ use super::{FunctionCx, LocalRef}; use crate::base; use crate::common::{self, IntPredicate}; -use crate::meth::get_vtable; use crate::traits::*; use crate::MemFlags; @@ -250,7 +249,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { OperandValue::Pair(lldata, llextra) } mir::CastKind::Pointer(PointerCast::MutToConstPointer) - | mir::CastKind::Misc + | mir::CastKind::PtrToPtr if bx.cx().is_backend_scalar_pair(operand.layout) => { if let OperandValue::Pair(data_ptr, meta) = operand.val { @@ -273,24 +272,25 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>> FunctionCx<'a, 'tcx, Bx> { } } mir::CastKind::DynStar => { - let data = match operand.val { + let (lldata, llextra) = match operand.val { OperandValue::Ref(_, _, _) => todo!(), - OperandValue::Immediate(v) => v, - OperandValue::Pair(_, _) => todo!(), + OperandValue::Immediate(v) => (v, None), + OperandValue::Pair(v, l) => (v, Some(l)), }; - let trait_ref = - if let ty::Dynamic(data, _, ty::DynStar) = cast.ty.kind() { - data.principal() - } else { - bug!("Only valid to do a DynStar cast into a DynStar type") - }; - let vtable = get_vtable(bx.cx(), source.ty(self.mir, bx.tcx()), trait_ref); - OperandValue::Pair(data, vtable) + let (lldata, llextra) = + base::cast_to_dyn_star(&mut bx, lldata, operand.layout, cast.ty, llextra); + OperandValue::Pair(lldata, llextra) } mir::CastKind::Pointer( PointerCast::MutToConstPointer | PointerCast::ArrayToPointer, ) - | mir::CastKind::Misc + | mir::CastKind::IntToInt + | mir::CastKind::FloatToInt + | mir::CastKind::FloatToFloat + | mir::CastKind::IntToFloat + | mir::CastKind::PtrToPtr + | mir::CastKind::FnPtrToPtr + // Since int2ptr can have arbitrary integer types as input (so we have to do // sign extension and all that), it is currently best handled in the same code // path as the other integer-to-X casts. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/target_features.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/target_features.rs index 0e259bcd1..83407ee8f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/target_features.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/target_features.rs @@ -13,17 +13,25 @@ pub const RUSTC_SPECIFIC_FEATURES: &[&str] = &["crt-static"]; // if it doesn't, to_llvm_feature in llvm_util in rustc_codegen_llvm needs to be adapted const ARM_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ + // tidy-alphabetical-start ("aclass", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("mclass", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("rclass", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("dsp", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("neon", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("aes", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), ("crc", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), ("crypto", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("aes", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("sha2", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("i8mm", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("d32", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), ("dotprod", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("dsp", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("fp-armv8", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("i8mm", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("mclass", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("neon", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("rclass", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("sha2", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + // This is needed for inline assembly, but shouldn't be stabilized as-is + // since it should be enabled per-function using #[instruction_set], not + // #[target_feature]. + ("thumb-mode", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + ("thumb2", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), ("v5te", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), ("v6", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), ("v6k", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), @@ -33,104 +41,97 @@ const ARM_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ ("vfp2", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), ("vfp3", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), ("vfp4", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("fp-armv8", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - // This is needed for inline assembly, but shouldn't be stabilized as-is - // since it should be enabled per-function using #[instruction_set], not - // #[target_feature]. - ("thumb-mode", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("thumb2", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), - ("d32", Some(sym::arm_target_feature)), + // tidy-alphabetical-end ]; const AARCH64_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ - // FEAT_AdvSimd & FEAT_FP - ("neon", None), - // FEAT_FP16 - ("fp16", None), - // FEAT_SVE - ("sve", None), + // tidy-alphabetical-start + // FEAT_AES + ("aes", None), + // FEAT_BF16 + ("bf16", None), + // FEAT_BTI + ("bti", None), // FEAT_CRC ("crc", None), - // FEAT_RAS - ("ras", None), - // FEAT_LSE - ("lse", None), - // FEAT_RDM - ("rdm", None), - // FEAT_RCPC - ("rcpc", None), - // FEAT_RCPC2 - ("rcpc2", None), - // FEAT_DotProd - ("dotprod", None), - // FEAT_TME - ("tme", None), - // FEAT_FHM - ("fhm", None), // FEAT_DIT ("dit", None), - // FEAT_FLAGM - ("flagm", None), - // FEAT_SSBS - ("ssbs", None), - // FEAT_SB - ("sb", None), - // FEAT_PAUTH (address authentication) - ("paca", None), - // FEAT_PAUTH (generic authentication) - ("pacg", None), + // FEAT_DotProd + ("dotprod", None), // FEAT_DPB ("dpb", None), // FEAT_DPB2 ("dpb2", None), - // FEAT_SVE2 - ("sve2", None), - // FEAT_SVE2_AES - ("sve2-aes", None), - // FEAT_SVE2_SM4 - ("sve2-sm4", None), - // FEAT_SVE2_SHA3 - ("sve2-sha3", None), - // FEAT_SVE2_BitPerm - ("sve2-bitperm", None), - // FEAT_FRINTTS - ("frintts", None), - // FEAT_I8MM - ("i8mm", None), // FEAT_F32MM ("f32mm", None), // FEAT_F64MM ("f64mm", None), - // FEAT_BF16 - ("bf16", None), - // FEAT_RAND - ("rand", None), - // FEAT_BTI - ("bti", None), - // FEAT_MTE - ("mte", None), - // FEAT_JSCVT - ("jsconv", None), // FEAT_FCMA ("fcma", None), - // FEAT_AES - ("aes", None), + // FEAT_FHM + ("fhm", None), + // FEAT_FLAGM + ("flagm", None), + // FEAT_FP16 + ("fp16", None), + // FEAT_FRINTTS + ("frintts", None), + // FEAT_I8MM + ("i8mm", None), + // FEAT_JSCVT + ("jsconv", None), + // FEAT_LOR + ("lor", None), + // FEAT_LSE + ("lse", None), + // FEAT_MTE + ("mte", None), + // FEAT_AdvSimd & FEAT_FP + ("neon", None), + // FEAT_PAUTH (address authentication) + ("paca", None), + // FEAT_PAUTH (generic authentication) + ("pacg", None), + // FEAT_PAN + ("pan", None), + // FEAT_PMUv3 + ("pmuv3", None), + // FEAT_RAND + ("rand", None), + // FEAT_RAS + ("ras", None), + // FEAT_RCPC + ("rcpc", None), + // FEAT_RCPC2 + ("rcpc2", None), + // FEAT_RDM + ("rdm", None), + // FEAT_SB + ("sb", None), // FEAT_SHA1 & FEAT_SHA256 ("sha2", None), // FEAT_SHA512 & FEAT_SHA3 ("sha3", None), // FEAT_SM3 & FEAT_SM4 ("sm4", None), - // FEAT_PAN - ("pan", None), - // FEAT_LOR - ("lor", None), - // FEAT_VHE - ("vh", None), - // FEAT_PMUv3 - ("pmuv3", None), // FEAT_SPE ("spe", None), + // FEAT_SSBS + ("ssbs", None), + // FEAT_SVE + ("sve", None), + // FEAT_SVE2 + ("sve2", None), + // FEAT_SVE2_AES + ("sve2-aes", None), + // FEAT_SVE2_BitPerm + ("sve2-bitperm", None), + // FEAT_SVE2_SHA3 + ("sve2-sha3", None), + // FEAT_SVE2_SM4 + ("sve2-sm4", None), + // FEAT_TME + ("tme", None), ("v8.1a", Some(sym::aarch64_ver_target_feature)), ("v8.2a", Some(sym::aarch64_ver_target_feature)), ("v8.3a", Some(sym::aarch64_ver_target_feature)), @@ -138,6 +139,9 @@ const AARCH64_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ ("v8.5a", Some(sym::aarch64_ver_target_feature)), ("v8.6a", Some(sym::aarch64_ver_target_feature)), ("v8.7a", Some(sym::aarch64_ver_target_feature)), + // FEAT_VHE + ("vh", None), + // tidy-alphabetical-end ]; const AARCH64_TIED_FEATURES: &[&[&str]] = &[ @@ -145,6 +149,7 @@ const AARCH64_TIED_FEATURES: &[&[&str]] = &[ ]; const X86_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ + // tidy-alphabetical-start ("adx", None), ("aes", None), ("avx", None), @@ -194,69 +199,80 @@ const X86_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ ("xsavec", None), ("xsaveopt", None), ("xsaves", None), + // tidy-alphabetical-end ]; const HEXAGON_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ + // tidy-alphabetical-start ("hvx", Some(sym::hexagon_target_feature)), ("hvx-length128b", Some(sym::hexagon_target_feature)), + // tidy-alphabetical-end ]; const POWERPC_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ + // tidy-alphabetical-start ("altivec", Some(sym::powerpc_target_feature)), ("power8-altivec", Some(sym::powerpc_target_feature)), - ("power9-altivec", Some(sym::powerpc_target_feature)), ("power8-vector", Some(sym::powerpc_target_feature)), + ("power9-altivec", Some(sym::powerpc_target_feature)), ("power9-vector", Some(sym::powerpc_target_feature)), ("vsx", Some(sym::powerpc_target_feature)), + // tidy-alphabetical-end ]; const MIPS_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ + // tidy-alphabetical-start ("fp64", Some(sym::mips_target_feature)), ("msa", Some(sym::mips_target_feature)), ("virt", Some(sym::mips_target_feature)), + // tidy-alphabetical-end ]; const RISCV_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ - ("m", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + // tidy-alphabetical-start ("a", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("c", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("f", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("d", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("e", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("f", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("m", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("v", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zfinx", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zdinx", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zhinx", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zhinxmin", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zfh", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zfhmin", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zba", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zbb", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zbc", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zbs", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zbkb", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zbkc", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zbkx", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zbs", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zdinx", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zfh", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zfhmin", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zfinx", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zhinx", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zhinxmin", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zk", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zkn", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zknd", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zkne", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zknh", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zksed", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zksh", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zkr", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zkn", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zks", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), - ("zk", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zksed", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + ("zksh", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), ("zkt", Some(sym::riscv_target_feature)), + // tidy-alphabetical-end ]; const WASM_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[ - ("simd128", None), + // tidy-alphabetical-start ("atomics", Some(sym::wasm_target_feature)), - ("nontrapping-fptoint", Some(sym::wasm_target_feature)), ("bulk-memory", Some(sym::wasm_target_feature)), ("mutable-globals", Some(sym::wasm_target_feature)), + ("nontrapping-fptoint", Some(sym::wasm_target_feature)), ("reference-types", Some(sym::wasm_target_feature)), ("sign-ext", Some(sym::wasm_target_feature)), + ("simd128", None), + // tidy-alphabetical-end ]; const BPF_ALLOWED_FEATURES: &[(&str, Option<Symbol>)] = &[("alu32", Some(sym::bpf_target_feature))]; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/abi.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/abi.rs index a00d78daf..60d8f2a9e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/abi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/abi.rs @@ -1,8 +1,5 @@ use super::BackendTypes; -use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; -use rustc_target::abi::call::FnAbi; pub trait AbiBuilderMethods<'tcx>: BackendTypes { - fn apply_attrs_callsite(&mut self, fn_abi: &FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, callsite: Self::Value); fn get_param(&mut self, index: usize) -> Self::Value; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/backend.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/backend.rs index 779bd3ea2..87e347c61 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/backend.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/backend.rs @@ -134,8 +134,6 @@ pub trait ExtraBackendMethods: CodegenBackend + WriteBackendMethods + Sized + Se opt_level: config::OptLevel, target_features: &[String], ) -> TargetMachineFactoryFn<Self>; - fn target_cpu<'b>(&self, sess: &'b Session) -> &'b str; - fn tune_cpu<'b>(&self, sess: &'b Session) -> Option<&'b str>; fn spawn_thread<F, T>(_time_trace: bool, f: F) -> std::thread::JoinHandle<T> where diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/builder.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/builder.rs index 10cf8948b..01408f39f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/builder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/builder.rs @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ use crate::MemFlags; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{HasParamEnv, TyAndLayout}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_target::abi::call::FnAbi; use rustc_target::abi::{Abi, Align, Scalar, Size, WrappingRange}; use rustc_target::spec::HasTargetSpec; @@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ pub trait BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>: fn invoke( &mut self, llty: Self::Type, + fn_abi: Option<&FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>>, llfn: Self::Value, args: &[Self::Value], then: Self::BasicBlock, @@ -133,8 +135,7 @@ pub trait BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>: fn to_immediate_scalar(&mut self, val: Self::Value, scalar: Scalar) -> Self::Value; fn alloca(&mut self, ty: Self::Type, align: Align) -> Self::Value; - fn dynamic_alloca(&mut self, ty: Self::Type, align: Align) -> Self::Value; - fn array_alloca(&mut self, ty: Self::Type, len: Self::Value, align: Align) -> Self::Value; + fn byte_array_alloca(&mut self, len: Self::Value, align: Align) -> Self::Value; fn load(&mut self, ty: Self::Type, ptr: Self::Value, align: Align) -> Self::Value; fn volatile_load(&mut self, ty: Self::Type, ptr: Self::Value) -> Self::Value; @@ -320,6 +321,7 @@ pub trait BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>: fn call( &mut self, llty: Self::Type, + fn_abi: Option<&FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>>, llfn: Self::Value, args: &[Self::Value], funclet: Option<&Self::Funclet>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/intrinsic.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/intrinsic.rs index 7755e6793..450672fb9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/intrinsic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/intrinsic.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_target::abi::call::FnAbi; pub trait IntrinsicCallMethods<'tcx>: BackendTypes { - /// Remember to add all intrinsics here, in `compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/mod.rs`, + /// Remember to add all intrinsics here, in `compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/mod.rs`, /// and in `library/core/src/intrinsics.rs`; if you need access to any LLVM intrinsics, /// add them to `compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs`. fn codegen_intrinsic_call( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/misc.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/misc.rs index 4266e42ec..04e2b8796 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/misc.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/misc.rs @@ -15,12 +15,8 @@ pub trait MiscMethods<'tcx>: BackendTypes { fn eh_personality(&self) -> Self::Value; fn sess(&self) -> &Session; fn codegen_unit(&self) -> &'tcx CodegenUnit<'tcx>; - fn used_statics(&self) -> &RefCell<Vec<Self::Value>>; - fn compiler_used_statics(&self) -> &RefCell<Vec<Self::Value>>; fn set_frame_pointer_type(&self, llfn: Self::Function); fn apply_target_cpu_attr(&self, llfn: Self::Function); - fn create_used_variable(&self); - fn create_compiler_used_variable(&self); /// Declares the extern "C" main function for the entry point. Returns None if the symbol already exists. fn declare_c_main(&self, fn_type: Self::Type) -> Option<Self::Function>; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/type_.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/type_.rs index 8158e8dd0..bdc6a91cf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/type_.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/type_.rs @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ use crate::common::TypeKind; use crate::mir::place::PlaceRef; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::TyAndLayout; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; -use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; use rustc_target::abi::call::{ArgAbi, CastTarget, FnAbi, Reg}; use rustc_target::abi::{AddressSpace, Integer}; @@ -75,16 +74,16 @@ pub trait DerivedTypeMethods<'tcx>: BaseTypeMethods<'tcx> + MiscMethods<'tcx> { } fn type_is_sized(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { - ty.is_sized(self.tcx().at(DUMMY_SP), ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()) + ty.is_sized(self.tcx(), ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()) } fn type_is_freeze(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { - ty.is_freeze(self.tcx().at(DUMMY_SP), ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()) + ty.is_freeze(self.tcx(), ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()) } fn type_has_metadata(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(); - if ty.is_sized(self.tcx().at(DUMMY_SP), param_env) { + if ty.is_sized(self.tcx(), param_env) { return false; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/write.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/write.rs index e54ec34f1..e0e8ffa89 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/write.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/traits/write.rs @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ pub trait WriteBackendMethods: 'static + Sized + Clone { type Module: Send + Sync; type TargetMachine; type ModuleBuffer: ModuleBufferMethods; - type Context: ?Sized; type ThinData: Send + Sync; type ThinBuffer: ThinBufferMethods; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/Cargo.toml index 32e8233a0..e09a6d1d6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] tracing = "0.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/error.rs index 09d53331b..4977a5d6b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/error.rs @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use std::error::Error; use std::fmt; use rustc_errors::Diagnostic; -use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_middle::mir::AssertKind; use rustc_middle::ty::{layout::LayoutError, query::TyCtxtAt, ConstInt}; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; @@ -23,11 +22,7 @@ pub enum ConstEvalErrKind { Abort(String), } -impl MachineStopType for ConstEvalErrKind { - fn is_hard_err(&self) -> bool { - matches!(self, Self::Panic { .. }) - } -} +impl MachineStopType for ConstEvalErrKind {} // The errors become `MachineStop` with plain strings when being raised. // `ConstEvalErr` (in `librustc_middle/mir/interpret/error.rs`) knows to @@ -69,7 +64,7 @@ pub struct ConstEvalErr<'tcx> { impl<'tcx> ConstEvalErr<'tcx> { /// Turn an interpreter error into something to report to the user. /// As a side-effect, if RUSTC_CTFE_BACKTRACE is set, this prints the backtrace. - /// Should be called only if the error is actually going to to be reported! + /// Should be called only if the error is actually going to be reported! pub fn new<'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>>( ecx: &InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M>, error: InterpErrorInfo<'tcx>, @@ -87,48 +82,10 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstEvalErr<'tcx> { ConstEvalErr { error: error.into_kind(), stacktrace, span } } - pub fn struct_error( - &self, - tcx: TyCtxtAt<'tcx>, - message: &str, - decorate: impl FnOnce(&mut Diagnostic), - ) -> ErrorHandled { - self.struct_generic(tcx, message, decorate, None) - } - pub fn report_as_error(&self, tcx: TyCtxtAt<'tcx>, message: &str) -> ErrorHandled { self.struct_error(tcx, message, |_| {}) } - pub fn report_as_lint( - &self, - tcx: TyCtxtAt<'tcx>, - message: &str, - lint_root: hir::HirId, - span: Option<Span>, - ) -> ErrorHandled { - self.struct_generic( - tcx, - message, - |lint: &mut Diagnostic| { - // Apply the span. - if let Some(span) = span { - let primary_spans = lint.span.primary_spans().to_vec(); - // point at the actual error as the primary span - lint.replace_span_with(span); - // point to the `const` statement as a secondary span - // they don't have any label - for sp in primary_spans { - if sp != span { - lint.span_label(sp, ""); - } - } - } - }, - Some(lint_root), - ) - } - /// Create a diagnostic for this const eval error. /// /// Sets the message passed in via `message` and adds span labels with detailed error @@ -137,13 +94,12 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstEvalErr<'tcx> { /// /// If `lint_root.is_some()` report it as a lint, else report it as a hard error. /// (Except that for some errors, we ignore all that -- see `must_error` below.) - #[instrument(skip(self, tcx, decorate, lint_root), level = "debug")] - fn struct_generic( + #[instrument(skip(self, tcx, decorate), level = "debug")] + pub fn struct_error( &self, tcx: TyCtxtAt<'tcx>, message: &str, decorate: impl FnOnce(&mut Diagnostic), - lint_root: Option<hir::HirId>, ) -> ErrorHandled { let finish = |err: &mut Diagnostic, span_msg: Option<String>| { trace!("reporting const eval failure at {:?}", self.span); @@ -224,27 +180,9 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstEvalErr<'tcx> { let err_msg = self.error.to_string(); - // Regular case - emit a lint. - if let Some(lint_root) = lint_root { - // Report as lint. - let hir_id = - self.stacktrace.iter().rev().find_map(|frame| frame.lint_root).unwrap_or(lint_root); - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( - rustc_session::lint::builtin::CONST_ERR, - hir_id, - tcx.span, - |lint| { - let mut lint = lint.build(message); - finish(&mut lint, Some(err_msg)); - lint.emit(); - }, - ); - ErrorHandled::Linted - } else { - // Report as hard error. - let mut err = struct_error(tcx, message); - finish(&mut err, Some(err_msg)); - ErrorHandled::Reported(err.emit()) - } + // Report as hard error. + let mut err = struct_error(tcx, message); + finish(&mut err, Some(err_msg)); + ErrorHandled::Reported(err.emit()) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/eval_queries.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/eval_queries.rs index a2f14e753..1b1052fdf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/eval_queries.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/eval_queries.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::pretty::display_allocation; use rustc_middle::traits::Reveal; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::LayoutOf; use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, subst::Subst, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; use rustc_target::abi::{self, Abi}; use std::borrow::Cow; @@ -317,45 +317,23 @@ pub fn eval_to_allocation_raw_provider<'tcx>( match res.and_then(|body| eval_body_using_ecx(&mut ecx, cid, &body)) { Err(error) => { let err = ConstEvalErr::new(&ecx, error, None); - // Some CTFE errors raise just a lint, not a hard error; see - // <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71800>. - let is_hard_err = if let Some(def) = def.as_local() { - // (Associated) consts only emit a lint, since they might be unused. - !matches!(tcx.def_kind(def.did.to_def_id()), DefKind::Const | DefKind::AssocConst) - // check if the inner InterpError is hard - || err.error.is_hard_err() + let msg = if is_static { + Cow::from("could not evaluate static initializer") } else { - // use of broken constant from other crate: always an error - true - }; - - if is_hard_err { - let msg = if is_static { - Cow::from("could not evaluate static initializer") + // If the current item has generics, we'd like to enrich the message with the + // instance and its substs: to show the actual compile-time values, in addition to + // the expression, leading to the const eval error. + let instance = &key.value.instance; + if !instance.substs.is_empty() { + let instance = with_no_trimmed_paths!(instance.to_string()); + let msg = format!("evaluation of `{}` failed", instance); + Cow::from(msg) } else { - // If the current item has generics, we'd like to enrich the message with the - // instance and its substs: to show the actual compile-time values, in addition to - // the expression, leading to the const eval error. - let instance = &key.value.instance; - if !instance.substs.is_empty() { - let instance = with_no_trimmed_paths!(instance.to_string()); - let msg = format!("evaluation of `{}` failed", instance); - Cow::from(msg) - } else { - Cow::from("evaluation of constant value failed") - } - }; + Cow::from("evaluation of constant value failed") + } + }; - Err(err.report_as_error(ecx.tcx.at(err.span), &msg)) - } else { - let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def.as_local().unwrap().did); - Err(err.report_as_lint( - tcx.at(tcx.def_span(def.did)), - "any use of this value will cause an error", - hir_id, - Some(err.span), - )) - } + Err(err.report_as_error(ecx.tcx.at(err.span), &msg)) } Ok(mplace) => { // Since evaluation had no errors, validate the resulting constant. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/machine.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/machine.rs index e5acacd91..35d58d2f6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/machine.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/machine.rs @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; use std::borrow::Borrow; -use std::collections::hash_map::Entry; use std::hash::Hash; -use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::IndexEntry; use std::fmt; use rustc_ast::Mutability; @@ -107,18 +107,18 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> CompileTimeInterpreter<'mir, 'tcx> { } } -impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> interpret::AllocMap<K, V> for FxHashMap<K, V> { +impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> interpret::AllocMap<K, V> for FxIndexMap<K, V> { #[inline(always)] fn contains_key<Q: ?Sized + Hash + Eq>(&mut self, k: &Q) -> bool where K: Borrow<Q>, { - FxHashMap::contains_key(self, k) + FxIndexMap::contains_key(self, k) } #[inline(always)] fn insert(&mut self, k: K, v: V) -> Option<V> { - FxHashMap::insert(self, k, v) + FxIndexMap::insert(self, k, v) } #[inline(always)] @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> interpret::AllocMap<K, V> for FxHashMap<K, V> { where K: Borrow<Q>, { - FxHashMap::remove(self, k) + FxIndexMap::remove(self, k) } #[inline(always)] @@ -148,8 +148,8 @@ impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> interpret::AllocMap<K, V> for FxHashMap<K, V> { #[inline(always)] fn get_mut_or<E>(&mut self, k: K, vacant: impl FnOnce() -> Result<V, E>) -> Result<&mut V, E> { match self.entry(k) { - Entry::Occupied(e) => Ok(e.into_mut()), - Entry::Vacant(e) => { + IndexEntry::Occupied(e) => Ok(e.into_mut()), + IndexEntry::Vacant(e) => { let v = vacant()?; Ok(e.insert(v)) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/mod.rs index d9c4ae4d5..1c33e7845 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/mod.rs @@ -100,10 +100,10 @@ pub(crate) fn try_destructure_mir_constant<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, val: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, -) -> InterpResult<'tcx, mir::DestructuredMirConstant<'tcx>> { +) -> InterpResult<'tcx, mir::DestructuredConstant<'tcx>> { trace!("destructure_mir_constant: {:?}", val); let ecx = mk_eval_cx(tcx, DUMMY_SP, param_env, false); - let op = ecx.mir_const_to_op(&val, None)?; + let op = ecx.const_to_op(&val, None)?; // We go to `usize` as we cannot allocate anything bigger anyway. let (field_count, variant, down) = match val.ty().kind() { @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ pub(crate) fn try_destructure_mir_constant<'tcx>( .collect::<InterpResult<'tcx, Vec<_>>>()?; let fields = tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(fields_iter); - Ok(mir::DestructuredMirConstant { variant, fields }) + Ok(mir::DestructuredConstant { variant, fields }) } #[instrument(skip(tcx), level = "debug")] @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ pub(crate) fn deref_mir_constant<'tcx>( val: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, ) -> mir::ConstantKind<'tcx> { let ecx = mk_eval_cx(tcx, DUMMY_SP, param_env, false); - let op = ecx.mir_const_to_op(&val, None).unwrap(); + let op = ecx.const_to_op(&val, None).unwrap(); let mplace = ecx.deref_operand(&op).unwrap(); if let Some(alloc_id) = mplace.ptr.provenance { assert_eq!( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/valtrees.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/valtrees.rs index a964fe846..f4da11883 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/valtrees.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/valtrees.rs @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ fn create_pointee_place<'tcx>( ) -> MPlaceTy<'tcx> { let tcx = ecx.tcx.tcx; - if !ty.is_sized(ecx.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::empty()) { + if !ty.is_sized(*ecx.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::empty()) { // We need to create `Allocation`s for custom DSTs let (unsized_inner_ty, num_elems) = get_info_on_unsized_field(ty, valtree, tcx); @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ fn valtree_into_mplace<'tcx>( let mut place_inner = match ty.kind() { ty::Str | ty::Slice(_) => ecx.mplace_index(&place, i as u64).unwrap(), - _ if !ty.is_sized(ecx.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::empty()) + _ if !ty.is_sized(*ecx.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::empty()) && i == branches.len() - 1 => { // Note: For custom DSTs we need to manually process the last unsized field. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/errors.rs index c3547cb3a..4b0550767 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/errors.rs @@ -1,146 +1,146 @@ use rustc_hir::ConstContext; -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::Span; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::unstable_in_stable)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_unstable_in_stable)] pub(crate) struct UnstableInStable { pub gate: String, #[primary_span] pub span: Span, #[suggestion( - const_eval::unstable_sugg, + unstable_sugg, code = "#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = \"...\", issue = \"...\")]\n", applicability = "has-placeholders" )] #[suggestion( - const_eval::bypass_sugg, + bypass_sugg, code = "#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable({gate})]\n", applicability = "has-placeholders" )] pub attr_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::thread_local_access, code = "E0625")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_thread_local_access, code = "E0625")] pub(crate) struct NonConstOpErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::static_access, code = "E0013")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_static_access, code = "E0013")] #[help] pub(crate) struct StaticAccessErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, - #[note(const_eval::teach_note)] - #[help(const_eval::teach_help)] + #[note(teach_note)] + #[help(teach_help)] pub teach: Option<()>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::raw_ptr_to_int)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_raw_ptr_to_int)] #[note] -#[note(const_eval::note2)] +#[note(note2)] pub(crate) struct RawPtrToIntErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::raw_ptr_comparison)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_raw_ptr_comparison)] #[note] pub(crate) struct RawPtrComparisonErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::panic_non_str)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_panic_non_str)] pub(crate) struct PanicNonStrErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::mut_deref, code = "E0658")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_mut_deref, code = "E0658")] pub(crate) struct MutDerefErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::transient_mut_borrow, code = "E0658")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_transient_mut_borrow, code = "E0658")] pub(crate) struct TransientMutBorrowErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::transient_mut_borrow_raw, code = "E0658")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_transient_mut_borrow_raw, code = "E0658")] pub(crate) struct TransientMutBorrowErrRaw { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::max_num_nodes_in_const)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_max_num_nodes_in_const)] pub(crate) struct MaxNumNodesInConstErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub global_const_id: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::unallowed_fn_pointer_call)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_fn_pointer_call)] pub(crate) struct UnallowedFnPointerCall { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::unstable_const_fn)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_unstable_const_fn)] pub(crate) struct UnstableConstFn { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub def_path: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::unallowed_mutable_refs, code = "E0764")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_mutable_refs, code = "E0764")] pub(crate) struct UnallowedMutableRefs { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, - #[note(const_eval::teach_note)] + #[note(teach_note)] pub teach: Option<()>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::unallowed_mutable_refs_raw, code = "E0764")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_mutable_refs_raw, code = "E0764")] pub(crate) struct UnallowedMutableRefsRaw { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, - #[note(const_eval::teach_note)] + #[note(teach_note)] pub teach: Option<()>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::non_const_fmt_macro_call, code = "E0015")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_non_const_fmt_macro_call, code = "E0015")] pub(crate) struct NonConstFmtMacroCall { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::non_const_fn_call, code = "E0015")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_non_const_fn_call, code = "E0015")] pub(crate) struct NonConstFnCall { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -148,35 +148,35 @@ pub(crate) struct NonConstFnCall { pub kind: ConstContext, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::unallowed_op_in_const_context)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_op_in_const_context)] pub(crate) struct UnallowedOpInConstContext { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub msg: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::unallowed_heap_allocations, code = "E0010")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_heap_allocations, code = "E0010")] pub(crate) struct UnallowedHeapAllocations { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, - #[note(const_eval::teach_note)] + #[note(teach_note)] pub teach: Option<()>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::unallowed_inline_asm, code = "E0015")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_inline_asm, code = "E0015")] pub(crate) struct UnallowedInlineAsm { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub kind: ConstContext, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::interior_mutable_data_refer, code = "E0492")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_interior_mutable_data_refer, code = "E0492")] pub(crate) struct InteriorMutableDataRefer { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -184,12 +184,12 @@ pub(crate) struct InteriorMutableDataRefer { #[help] pub opt_help: Option<()>, pub kind: ConstContext, - #[note(const_eval::teach_note)] + #[note(teach_note)] pub teach: Option<()>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval::interior_mutability_borrow)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(const_eval_interior_mutability_borrow)] pub(crate) struct InteriorMutabilityBorrow { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/cast.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/cast.rs index cbe985480..269ae15d4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/cast.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/cast.rs @@ -43,9 +43,21 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { self.write_immediate(res, dest)?; } - Misc => { + IntToInt | IntToFloat => { let src = self.read_immediate(src)?; - let res = self.misc_cast(&src, cast_ty)?; + let res = self.int_to_int_or_float(&src, cast_ty)?; + self.write_immediate(res, dest)?; + } + + FloatToFloat | FloatToInt => { + let src = self.read_immediate(src)?; + let res = self.float_to_float_or_int(&src, cast_ty)?; + self.write_immediate(res, dest)?; + } + + FnPtrToPtr | PtrToPtr => { + let src = self.read_immediate(&src)?; + let res = self.ptr_to_ptr(&src, cast_ty)?; self.write_immediate(res, dest)?; } @@ -126,13 +138,25 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { Ok(()) } - pub fn misc_cast( - &mut self, + /// Handles 'IntToInt' and 'IntToFloat' casts. + pub fn int_to_int_or_float( + &self, + src: &ImmTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>, + cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Immediate<M::Provenance>> { + assert!(src.layout.ty.is_integral() || src.layout.ty.is_char() || src.layout.ty.is_bool()); + assert!(cast_ty.is_floating_point() || cast_ty.is_integral() || cast_ty.is_char()); + + Ok(self.cast_from_int_like(src.to_scalar(), src.layout, cast_ty)?.into()) + } + + /// Handles 'FloatToFloat' and 'FloatToInt' casts. + pub fn float_to_float_or_int( + &self, src: &ImmTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>, cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>, ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Immediate<M::Provenance>> { use rustc_type_ir::sty::TyKind::*; - trace!("Casting {:?}: {:?} to {:?}", *src, src.layout.ty, cast_ty); match src.layout.ty.kind() { // Floating point @@ -142,47 +166,42 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { Float(FloatTy::F64) => { return Ok(self.cast_from_float(src.to_scalar().to_f64()?, cast_ty).into()); } - // The rest is integer/pointer-"like", including fn ptr casts - _ => assert!( - src.layout.ty.is_bool() - || src.layout.ty.is_char() - || src.layout.ty.is_integral() - || src.layout.ty.is_any_ptr(), - "Unexpected cast from type {:?}", - src.layout.ty - ), + _ => { + bug!("Can't cast 'Float' type into {:?}", cast_ty); + } } + } - // # First handle non-scalar source values. - + /// Handles 'FnPtrToPtr' and 'PtrToPtr' casts. + pub fn ptr_to_ptr( + &self, + src: &ImmTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>, + cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Immediate<M::Provenance>> { + assert!(src.layout.ty.is_any_ptr()); + assert!(cast_ty.is_unsafe_ptr()); // Handle casting any ptr to raw ptr (might be a fat ptr). - if src.layout.ty.is_any_ptr() && cast_ty.is_unsafe_ptr() { - let dest_layout = self.layout_of(cast_ty)?; - if dest_layout.size == src.layout.size { - // Thin or fat pointer that just hast the ptr kind of target type changed. - return Ok(**src); - } else { - // Casting the metadata away from a fat ptr. - assert_eq!(src.layout.size, 2 * self.pointer_size()); - assert_eq!(dest_layout.size, self.pointer_size()); - assert!(src.layout.ty.is_unsafe_ptr()); - return match **src { - Immediate::ScalarPair(data, _) => Ok(data.into()), - Immediate::Scalar(..) => span_bug!( - self.cur_span(), - "{:?} input to a fat-to-thin cast ({:?} -> {:?})", - *src, - src.layout.ty, - cast_ty - ), - Immediate::Uninit => throw_ub!(InvalidUninitBytes(None)), - }; - } + let dest_layout = self.layout_of(cast_ty)?; + if dest_layout.size == src.layout.size { + // Thin or fat pointer that just hast the ptr kind of target type changed. + return Ok(**src); + } else { + // Casting the metadata away from a fat ptr. + assert_eq!(src.layout.size, 2 * self.pointer_size()); + assert_eq!(dest_layout.size, self.pointer_size()); + assert!(src.layout.ty.is_unsafe_ptr()); + return match **src { + Immediate::ScalarPair(data, _) => Ok(data.into()), + Immediate::Scalar(..) => span_bug!( + self.cur_span(), + "{:?} input to a fat-to-thin cast ({:?} -> {:?})", + *src, + src.layout.ty, + cast_ty + ), + Immediate::Uninit => throw_ub!(InvalidUninitBytes(None)), + }; } - - // # The remaining source values are scalar and "int-like". - let scalar = src.to_scalar(); - Ok(self.cast_from_int_like(scalar, src.layout, cast_ty)?.into()) } pub fn pointer_expose_address_cast( @@ -203,7 +222,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { } pub fn pointer_from_exposed_address_cast( - &mut self, + &self, src: &ImmTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>, cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>, ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Immediate<M::Provenance>> { @@ -220,6 +239,8 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { Ok(Scalar::from_maybe_pointer(ptr, self).into()) } + /// Low-level cast helper function. This works directly on scalars and can take 'int-like' input + /// type (basically everything with a scalar layout) to int/float/char types. pub fn cast_from_int_like( &self, scalar: Scalar<M::Provenance>, // input value (there is no ScalarTy so we separate data+layout) @@ -259,6 +280,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { }) } + /// Low-level cast helper function. Converts an apfloat `f` into int or float types. fn cast_from_float<F>(&self, f: F, dest_ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Scalar<M::Provenance> where F: Float + Into<Scalar<M::Provenance>> + FloatConvert<Single> + FloatConvert<Double>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/eval_context.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/eval_context.rs index d37eaeed0..a9063ad31 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/eval_context.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/eval_context.rs @@ -258,6 +258,9 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for FrameInfo<'tcx> { { write!(f, "inside closure")?; } else { + // Note: this triggers a `good_path_bug` state, which means that if we ever get here + // we must emit a diagnostic. We should never display a `FrameInfo` unless we + // actually want to emit a warning or error to the user. write!(f, "inside `{}`", self.instance)?; } if !self.span.is_dummy() { @@ -465,7 +468,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { #[inline] pub fn type_is_freeze(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { - ty.is_freeze(self.tcx, self.param_env) + ty.is_freeze(*self.tcx, self.param_env) } pub fn load_mir( @@ -683,11 +686,10 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { self.stack_mut().push(frame); // Make sure all the constants required by this frame evaluate successfully (post-monomorphization check). - for const_ in &body.required_consts { - let span = const_.span; - let const_ = - self.subst_from_current_frame_and_normalize_erasing_regions(const_.literal)?; - self.mir_const_to_op(&const_, None).map_err(|err| { + for ct in &body.required_consts { + let span = ct.span; + let ct = self.subst_from_current_frame_and_normalize_erasing_regions(ct.literal)?; + self.const_to_op(&ct, None).map_err(|err| { // If there was an error, set the span of the current frame to this constant. // Avoiding doing this when evaluation succeeds. self.frame_mut().loc = Err(span); @@ -929,11 +931,13 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { } #[must_use] - pub fn generate_stacktrace(&self) -> Vec<FrameInfo<'tcx>> { + pub fn generate_stacktrace_from_stack( + stack: &[Frame<'mir, 'tcx, M::Provenance, M::FrameExtra>], + ) -> Vec<FrameInfo<'tcx>> { let mut frames = Vec::new(); // This deliberately does *not* honor `requires_caller_location` since it is used for much // more than just panics. - for frame in self.stack().iter().rev() { + for frame in stack.iter().rev() { let lint_root = frame.current_source_info().and_then(|source_info| { match &frame.body.source_scopes[source_info.scope].local_data { mir::ClearCrossCrate::Set(data) => Some(data.lint_root), @@ -947,6 +951,11 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { trace!("generate stacktrace: {:#?}", frames); frames } + + #[must_use] + pub fn generate_stacktrace(&self) -> Vec<FrameInfo<'tcx>> { + Self::generate_stacktrace_from_stack(self.stack()) + } } #[doc(hidden)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intern.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intern.rs index 24dbc7695..6809a42dc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intern.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intern.rs @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ //! that contains allocations whose mutability we cannot identify.) use super::validity::RefTracking; -use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::InterpResult; @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ pub trait CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx, T> = Machine< ExtraFnVal = !, FrameExtra = (), AllocExtra = (), - MemoryMap = FxHashMap<AllocId, (MemoryKind<T>, Allocation)>, + MemoryMap = FxIndexMap<AllocId, (MemoryKind<T>, Allocation)>, >; struct InternVisitor<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx, const_eval::MemoryKind>> { @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ struct InternVisitor<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx, const_ev ref_tracking: &'rt mut RefTracking<(MPlaceTy<'tcx>, InternMode)>, /// A list of all encountered allocations. After type-based interning, we traverse this list to /// also intern allocations that are only referenced by a raw pointer or inside a union. - leftover_allocations: &'rt mut FxHashSet<AllocId>, + leftover_allocations: &'rt mut FxIndexSet<AllocId>, /// The root kind of the value that we're looking at. This field is never mutated for a /// particular allocation. It is primarily used to make as many allocations as possible /// read-only so LLVM can place them in const memory. @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ struct IsStaticOrFn; /// to account for (e.g. for vtables). fn intern_shallow<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx, const_eval::MemoryKind>>( ecx: &'rt mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M>, - leftover_allocations: &'rt mut FxHashSet<AllocId>, + leftover_allocations: &'rt mut FxIndexSet<AllocId>, alloc_id: AllocId, mode: InternMode, ty: Option<Ty<'tcx>>, @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ fn intern_shallow<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx, const_eval: if let InternMode::Static(mutability) = mode { // For this, we need to take into account `UnsafeCell`. When `ty` is `None`, we assume // no interior mutability. - let frozen = ty.map_or(true, |ty| ty.is_freeze(ecx.tcx, ecx.param_env)); + let frozen = ty.map_or(true, |ty| ty.is_freeze(*ecx.tcx, ecx.param_env)); // For statics, allocation mutability is the combination of place mutability and // type mutability. // The entire allocation needs to be mutable if it contains an `UnsafeCell` anywhere. @@ -332,8 +332,6 @@ pub enum InternKind { /// /// This *cannot raise an interpreter error*. Doing so is left to validation, which /// tracks where in the value we are and thus can show much better error messages. -/// Any errors here would anyway be turned into `const_err` lints, whereas validation failures -/// are hard errors. #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(ecx))] pub fn intern_const_alloc_recursive< 'mir, @@ -357,7 +355,7 @@ pub fn intern_const_alloc_recursive< // `leftover_allocations` collects *all* allocations we see, because some might not // be available in a typed way. They get interned at the end. let mut ref_tracking = RefTracking::empty(); - let leftover_allocations = &mut FxHashSet::default(); + let leftover_allocations = &mut FxIndexSet::default(); // start with the outermost allocation intern_shallow( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics/caller_location.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics/caller_location.rs index 91f4f0425..0e3867557 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics/caller_location.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics/caller_location.rs @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ use rustc_ast::Mutability; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_middle::mir::TerminatorKind; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::LayoutOf; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; use crate::interpret::{ diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics/type_name.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics/type_name.rs index 7e4c5fcb0..ffdb8de5b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics/type_name.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics/type_name.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_hir::definitions::DisambiguatedDefPathData; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{Allocation, ConstAllocation}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, - print::{PrettyPrinter, Print, Printer}, + print::{with_no_verbose_constants, PrettyPrinter, Print, Printer}, subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind}, Ty, TyCtxt, }; @@ -190,7 +190,9 @@ impl Write for AbsolutePathPrinter<'_> { /// Directly returns an `Allocation` containing an absolute path representation of the given type. pub(crate) fn alloc_type_name<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ConstAllocation<'tcx> { - let path = AbsolutePathPrinter { tcx, path: String::new() }.print_type(ty).unwrap().path; + let path = with_no_verbose_constants!( + AbsolutePathPrinter { tcx, path: String::new() }.print_type(ty).unwrap().path + ); let alloc = Allocation::from_bytes_byte_aligned_immutable(path.into_bytes()); tcx.intern_const_alloc(alloc) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/machine.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/machine.rs index 530e252b7..351152eba 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/machine.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/machine.rs @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ pub macro compile_time_machine(<$mir: lifetime, $tcx: lifetime>) { type ExtraFnVal = !; type MemoryMap = - rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap<AllocId, (MemoryKind<Self::MemoryKind>, Allocation)>; + rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap<AllocId, (MemoryKind<Self::MemoryKind>, Allocation)>; const GLOBAL_KIND: Option<Self::MemoryKind> = None; // no copying of globals from `tcx` to machine memory type AllocExtra = (); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/memory.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/memory.rs index ed155fbfe..e5e015c1e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/memory.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/memory.rs @@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { todo.extend(static_roots); while let Some(id) = todo.pop() { if reachable.insert(id) { - // This is a new allocation, add the allocation it points to to `todo`. + // This is a new allocation, add the allocation it points to `todo`. if let Some((_, alloc)) = self.memory.alloc_map.get(id) { todo.extend( alloc.provenance().values().filter_map(|prov| prov.get_alloc_id()), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs index 0e3959b61..0c212cf59 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { // * During ConstProp, with `TooGeneric` or since the `required_consts` were not all // checked yet. // * During CTFE, since promoteds in `const`/`static` initializer bodies can fail. - self.mir_const_to_op(&val, layout)? + self.const_to_op(&val, layout)? } }; trace!("{:?}: {:?}", mir_op, *op); @@ -549,45 +549,8 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { ops.iter().map(|op| self.eval_operand(op, None)).collect() } - // Used when the miri-engine runs into a constant and for extracting information from constants - // in patterns via the `const_eval` module - /// The `val` and `layout` are assumed to already be in our interpreter - /// "universe" (param_env). pub fn const_to_op( &self, - c: ty::Const<'tcx>, - layout: Option<TyAndLayout<'tcx>>, - ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, OpTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>> { - match c.kind() { - ty::ConstKind::Param(_) | ty::ConstKind::Placeholder(..) => throw_inval!(TooGeneric), - ty::ConstKind::Error(DelaySpanBugEmitted { reported, .. }) => { - throw_inval!(AlreadyReported(reported)) - } - ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => { - // NOTE: We evaluate to a `ValTree` here as a check to ensure - // we're working with valid constants, even though we never need it. - let instance = self.resolve(uv.def, uv.substs)?; - let cid = GlobalId { instance, promoted: None }; - let _valtree = self - .tcx - .eval_to_valtree(self.param_env.and(cid))? - .unwrap_or_else(|| bug!("unable to create ValTree for {:?}", uv)); - - Ok(self.eval_to_allocation(cid)?.into()) - } - ty::ConstKind::Bound(..) | ty::ConstKind::Infer(..) => { - span_bug!(self.cur_span(), "const_to_op: Unexpected ConstKind {:?}", c) - } - ty::ConstKind::Value(valtree) => { - let ty = c.ty(); - let const_val = self.tcx.valtree_to_const_val((ty, valtree)); - self.const_val_to_op(const_val, ty, layout) - } - } - } - - pub fn mir_const_to_op( - &self, val: &mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, layout: Option<TyAndLayout<'tcx>>, ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, OpTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>> { @@ -599,7 +562,36 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { // manually normalized. let val = self.tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(self.param_env, *val); match val { - mir::ConstantKind::Ty(ct) => self.const_to_op(ct, layout), + mir::ConstantKind::Ty(ct) => { + match ct.kind() { + ty::ConstKind::Param(_) | ty::ConstKind::Placeholder(..) => { + throw_inval!(TooGeneric) + } + ty::ConstKind::Error(DelaySpanBugEmitted { reported, .. }) => { + throw_inval!(AlreadyReported(reported)) + } + ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => { + // NOTE: We evaluate to a `ValTree` here as a check to ensure + // we're working with valid constants, even though we never need it. + let instance = self.resolve(uv.def, uv.substs)?; + let cid = GlobalId { instance, promoted: None }; + let _valtree = self + .tcx + .eval_to_valtree(self.param_env.and(cid))? + .unwrap_or_else(|| bug!("unable to create ValTree for {uv:?}")); + + Ok(self.eval_to_allocation(cid)?.into()) + } + ty::ConstKind::Bound(..) | ty::ConstKind::Infer(..) => { + span_bug!(self.cur_span(), "unexpected ConstKind in ctfe: {ct:?}") + } + ty::ConstKind::Value(valtree) => { + let ty = ct.ty(); + let const_val = self.tcx.valtree_to_const_val((ty, valtree)); + self.const_val_to_op(const_val, ty, layout) + } + } + } mir::ConstantKind::Val(val, ty) => self.const_val_to_op(val, ty, layout), mir::ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uv, _) => { let instance = self.resolve(uv.def, uv.substs)?; @@ -799,13 +791,14 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { } // Some nodes are used a lot. Make sure they don't unintentionally get bigger. -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64", not(bootstrap)))] +#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] mod size_asserts { use super::*; use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(Immediate, 48); static_assert_size!(ImmTy<'_>, 64); static_assert_size!(Operand, 56); static_assert_size!(OpTy<'_>, 80); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/place.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/place.rs index b32889290..b0625b5f4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/place.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/place.rs @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ impl<'tcx, Prov: Provenance> PlaceTy<'tcx, Prov> { #[inline(always)] #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)] // only in debug builds due to perf (see #98980) - pub fn assert_mem_place(self) -> MPlaceTy<'tcx, Prov> { + pub fn assert_mem_place(&self) -> MPlaceTy<'tcx, Prov> { self.try_as_mplace().unwrap() } } @@ -640,11 +640,17 @@ where // avoid force_allocation. let src = match self.read_immediate_raw(src)? { Ok(src_val) => { - assert!(!src.layout.is_unsized(), "cannot copy unsized immediates"); - assert!( - !dest.layout.is_unsized(), - "the src is sized, so the dest must also be sized" - ); + // FIXME(const_prop): Const-prop can possibly evaluate an + // unsized copy operation when it thinks that the type is + // actually sized, due to a trivially false where-clause + // predicate like `where Self: Sized` with `Self = dyn Trait`. + // See #102553 for an example of such a predicate. + if src.layout.is_unsized() { + throw_inval!(SizeOfUnsizedType(src.layout.ty)); + } + if dest.layout.is_unsized() { + throw_inval!(SizeOfUnsizedType(dest.layout.ty)); + } assert_eq!(src.layout.size, dest.layout.size); // Yay, we got a value that we can write directly. return if layout_compat { @@ -886,12 +892,11 @@ where mod size_asserts { use super::*; use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. - static_assert_size!(MemPlaceMeta, 24); + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(MemPlace, 40); + static_assert_size!(MemPlaceMeta, 24); static_assert_size!(MPlaceTy<'_>, 64); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(Place, 40); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(PlaceTy<'_>, 64); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/projection.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/projection.rs index 77da8f104..6b2e2bb8a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/projection.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/projection.rs @@ -350,6 +350,11 @@ where ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, PlaceTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>> { use rustc_middle::mir::ProjectionElem::*; Ok(match proj_elem { + OpaqueCast(ty) => { + let mut place = base.clone(); + place.layout = self.layout_of(ty)?; + place + } Field(field, _) => self.place_field(base, field.index())?, Downcast(_, variant) => self.place_downcast(base, variant)?, Deref => self.deref_operand(&self.place_to_op(base)?)?.into(), @@ -374,6 +379,11 @@ where ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, OpTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>> { use rustc_middle::mir::ProjectionElem::*; Ok(match proj_elem { + OpaqueCast(ty) => { + let mut op = base.clone(); + op.layout = self.layout_of(ty)?; + op + } Field(field, _) => self.operand_field(base, field.index())?, Downcast(_, variant) => self.operand_downcast(base, variant)?, Deref => self.deref_operand(base)?.into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/terminator.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/terminator.rs index 50a82aa0e..57e40e168 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/terminator.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/terminator.rs @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { assert_eq!(discr.layout.ty, switch_ty); // Branch to the `otherwise` case by default, if no match is found. - assert!(!targets.iter().is_empty()); let mut target_block = targets.otherwise(); for (const_int, target) in targets.iter() { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/validity.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/validity.rs index 14aaee6ac..8aa56c275 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/validity.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/validity.rs @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::InterpError; use rustc_middle::ty; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutOf, TyAndLayout}; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; -use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; use rustc_target::abi::{Abi, Scalar as ScalarAbi, Size, VariantIdx, Variants, WrappingRange}; use std::hash::Hash; @@ -56,7 +55,7 @@ macro_rules! throw_validation_failure { /// This lets you use the patterns as a kind of validation list, asserting which errors /// can possibly happen: /// -/// ``` +/// ```ignore(illustrative) /// let v = try_validation!(some_fn(), some_path, { /// Foo | Bar | Baz => { "some failure" }, /// }); @@ -65,7 +64,7 @@ macro_rules! throw_validation_failure { /// The patterns must be of type `UndefinedBehaviorInfo`. /// An additional expected parameter can also be added to the failure message: /// -/// ``` +/// ```ignore(illustrative) /// let v = try_validation!(some_fn(), some_path, { /// Foo | Bar | Baz => { "some failure" } expected { "something that wasn't a failure" }, /// }); @@ -74,7 +73,7 @@ macro_rules! throw_validation_failure { /// An additional nicety is that both parameters actually take format args, so you can just write /// the format string in directly: /// -/// ``` +/// ```ignore(illustrative) /// let v = try_validation!(some_fn(), some_path, { /// Foo | Bar | Baz => { "{:?}", some_failure } expected { "{}", expected_value }, /// }); @@ -726,7 +725,7 @@ impl<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> ValueVisitor<'mir, 'tcx, M> ) -> InterpResult<'tcx> { // Special check preventing `UnsafeCell` inside unions in the inner part of constants. if matches!(self.ctfe_mode, Some(CtfeValidationMode::Const { inner: true, .. })) { - if !op.layout.ty.is_freeze(self.ecx.tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), self.ecx.param_env) { + if !op.layout.ty.is_freeze(*self.ecx.tcx, self.ecx.param_env) { throw_validation_failure!(self.path, { "`UnsafeCell` in a `const`" }); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/lib.rs index 9f47d302a..443c01fdb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/lib.rs @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ Rust MIR: a lowered representation of Rust. #![feature(decl_macro)] #![feature(exact_size_is_empty)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(map_try_insert)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(slice_ptr_get)] @@ -21,9 +20,8 @@ Rust MIR: a lowered representation of Rust. #![feature(trusted_step)] #![feature(try_blocks)] #![feature(yeet_expr)] -#![feature(is_some_with)] +#![feature(is_some_and)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] -#![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #[macro_use] extern crate tracing; @@ -33,7 +31,6 @@ extern crate rustc_middle; pub mod const_eval; mod errors; pub mod interpret; -mod might_permit_raw_init; pub mod transform; pub mod util; @@ -62,7 +59,6 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { const_eval::deref_mir_constant(tcx, param_env, value) }; providers.permits_uninit_init = - |tcx, ty| might_permit_raw_init::might_permit_raw_init(tcx, ty, InitKind::Uninit); - providers.permits_zero_init = - |tcx, ty| might_permit_raw_init::might_permit_raw_init(tcx, ty, InitKind::Zero); + |tcx, ty| util::might_permit_raw_init(tcx, ty, InitKind::UninitMitigated0x01Fill); + providers.permits_zero_init = |tcx, ty| util::might_permit_raw_init(tcx, ty, InitKind::Zero); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/might_permit_raw_init.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/might_permit_raw_init.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 37ffa19cc..000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/might_permit_raw_init.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -use crate::const_eval::CompileTimeInterpreter; -use crate::interpret::{InterpCx, MemoryKind, OpTy}; -use rustc_middle::ty::layout::LayoutCx; -use rustc_middle::ty::{layout::TyAndLayout, ParamEnv, TyCtxt}; -use rustc_session::Limit; -use rustc_target::abi::InitKind; - -pub fn might_permit_raw_init<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - ty: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, - kind: InitKind, -) -> bool { - let strict = tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.strict_init_checks; - - if strict { - let machine = CompileTimeInterpreter::new( - Limit::new(0), - /*can_access_statics:*/ false, - /*check_alignment:*/ true, - ); - - let mut cx = InterpCx::new(tcx, rustc_span::DUMMY_SP, ParamEnv::reveal_all(), machine); - - let allocated = cx - .allocate(ty, MemoryKind::Machine(crate::const_eval::MemoryKind::Heap)) - .expect("OOM: failed to allocate for uninit check"); - - if kind == InitKind::Zero { - cx.write_bytes_ptr( - allocated.ptr, - std::iter::repeat(0_u8).take(ty.layout.size().bytes_usize()), - ) - .expect("failed to write bytes for zero valid check"); - } - - let ot: OpTy<'_, _> = allocated.into(); - - // Assume that if it failed, it's a validation failure. - cx.validate_operand(&ot).is_ok() - } else { - let layout_cx = LayoutCx { tcx, param_env: ParamEnv::reveal_all() }; - ty.might_permit_raw_init(&layout_cx, kind) - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/check.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/check.rs index 7e15858c8..22a61774e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/check.rs @@ -13,8 +13,11 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, adjustment::PointerCast, Instance, InstanceDef, Ty, use rustc_middle::ty::{Binder, TraitPredicate, TraitRef, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_mir_dataflow::{self, Analysis}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol}; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::SelectionContext; +use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ + self, ObligationCauseCode, SelectionContext, TraitEngine, TraitEngineExt, +}; use std::mem; use std::ops::Deref; @@ -550,7 +553,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> { unimplemented!() } - Rvalue::Cast(CastKind::Misc, _, _) => {} + Rvalue::Cast(_, _, _) => {} Rvalue::NullaryOp(NullOp::SizeOf | NullOp::AlignOf, _) => {} Rvalue::ShallowInitBox(_, _) => {} @@ -656,6 +659,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> { ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) + | ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(..) | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } | ProjectionElem::Field(..) | ProjectionElem::Index(_) => {} @@ -733,10 +737,49 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> { let obligation = Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, poly_trait_pred); - let implsrc = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { + let implsrc = { + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); selcx.select(&obligation) - }); + }; + + // do a well-formedness check on the trait method being called. This is because typeck only does a + // "non-const" check. This is required for correctness here. + { + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); + let predicates = tcx.predicates_of(callee).instantiate(tcx, substs); + let hir_id = tcx + .hir() + .local_def_id_to_hir_id(self.body.source.def_id().expect_local()); + let cause = || { + ObligationCause::new( + terminator.source_info.span, + hir_id, + ObligationCauseCode::ItemObligation(callee), + ) + }; + let normalized = infcx.partially_normalize_associated_types_in( + cause(), + param_env, + predicates, + ); + + for p in normalized.obligations { + fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(&infcx, p); + } + for obligation in traits::predicates_for_generics( + |_, _| cause(), + self.param_env, + normalized.value, + ) { + fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(&infcx, obligation); + } + let errors = fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx); + if !errors.is_empty() { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + } + } match implsrc { Ok(Some(ImplSource::Param(_, ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst))) => { @@ -794,16 +837,15 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> { // improve diagnostics by showing what failed. Our requirements are stricter this time // as we are going to error again anyways. - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - if let Err(e) = implsrc { - infcx.report_selection_error( - obligation.clone(), - &obligation, - &e, - false, - ); - } - }); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + if let Err(e) = implsrc { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_selection_error( + obligation.clone(), + &obligation, + &e, + false, + ); + } self.check_op(ops::FnCallNonConst { caller, @@ -867,8 +909,6 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> { return; } - let is_intrinsic = tcx.is_intrinsic(callee); - if !tcx.is_const_fn_raw(callee) { if !tcx.is_const_default_method(callee) { // To get to here we must have already found a const impl for the @@ -928,7 +968,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> { // We do not use `const` modifiers for intrinsic "functions", as intrinsics are // `extern` functions, and these have no way to get marked `const`. So instead we // use `rustc_const_(un)stable` attributes to mean that the intrinsic is `const` - if self.ccx.is_const_stable_const_fn() || is_intrinsic { + if self.ccx.is_const_stable_const_fn() || tcx.is_intrinsic(callee) { self.check_op(ops::FnCallUnstable(callee, None)); return; } @@ -968,7 +1008,10 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> { if needs_non_const_drop { self.check_op_spanned( - ops::LiveDrop { dropped_at: Some(terminator.source_info.span) }, + ops::LiveDrop { + dropped_at: Some(terminator.source_info.span), + dropped_ty: ty_of_dropped_place, + }, err_span, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/ops.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/ops.rs index 5fb4bf638..b28d70194 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/ops.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/ops.rs @@ -156,10 +156,9 @@ impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for FnCallNonConst<'tcx> { }), ); - let implsrc = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - selcx.select(&obligation) - }); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); + let implsrc = selcx.select(&obligation); if let Ok(Some(ImplSource::UserDefined(data))) = implsrc { let span = tcx.def_span(data.impl_def_id); @@ -422,10 +421,11 @@ impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for InlineAsm { } #[derive(Debug)] -pub struct LiveDrop { +pub struct LiveDrop<'tcx> { pub dropped_at: Option<Span>, + pub dropped_ty: Ty<'tcx>, } -impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for LiveDrop { +impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for LiveDrop<'tcx> { fn build_error( &self, ccx: &ConstCx<'_, 'tcx>, @@ -435,9 +435,13 @@ impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for LiveDrop { ccx.tcx.sess, span, E0493, - "destructors cannot be evaluated at compile-time" + "destructor of `{}` cannot be evaluated at compile-time", + self.dropped_ty, + ); + err.span_label( + span, + format!("the destructor for this type cannot be evaluated in {}s", ccx.const_kind()), ); - err.span_label(span, format!("{}s cannot evaluate destructors", ccx.const_kind())); if let Some(span) = self.dropped_at { err.span_label(span, "value is dropped here"); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/post_drop_elaboration.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/post_drop_elaboration.rs index 4e210f663..d4570c598 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/post_drop_elaboration.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/post_drop_elaboration.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::visit::Visitor; use rustc_middle::mir::{self, BasicBlock, Location}; -use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; +use rustc_middle::ty::{Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span}; use super::check::Qualifs; @@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> std::ops::Deref for CheckLiveDrops<'mir, 'tcx> { } } -impl CheckLiveDrops<'_, '_> { - fn check_live_drop(&self, span: Span) { - ops::LiveDrop { dropped_at: None }.build_error(self.ccx, span).emit(); +impl<'tcx> CheckLiveDrops<'_, 'tcx> { + fn check_live_drop(&self, span: Span, dropped_ty: Ty<'tcx>) { + ops::LiveDrop { dropped_at: None, dropped_ty }.build_error(self.ccx, span).emit(); } } @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CheckLiveDrops<'_, 'tcx> { } if dropped_place.is_indirect() { - self.check_live_drop(terminator.source_info.span); + self.check_live_drop(terminator.source_info.span, dropped_ty); return; } @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CheckLiveDrops<'_, 'tcx> { if self.qualifs.needs_non_const_drop(self.ccx, dropped_place.local, location) { // Use the span where the dropped local was declared for the error. let span = self.body.local_decls[dropped_place.local].source_info.span; - self.check_live_drop(span); + self.check_live_drop(span, dropped_ty); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/qualifs.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/qualifs.rs index 6c73ef5a8..335992342 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/qualifs.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/qualifs.rs @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; use rustc_hir::LangItem; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; +use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, subst::SubstsRef, AdtDef, Ty}; -use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ self, ImplSource, Obligation, ObligationCause, SelectionContext, }; @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ impl Qualif for HasMutInterior { } fn in_any_value_of_ty<'tcx>(cx: &ConstCx<'_, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { - !ty.is_freeze(cx.tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), cx.param_env) + !ty.is_freeze(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) } fn in_adt_inherently<'tcx>( @@ -167,30 +167,28 @@ impl Qualif for NeedsNonConstDrop { }), ); - cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - let Some(impl_src) = selcx.select(&obligation).ok().flatten() else { - // If we couldn't select a const destruct candidate, then it's bad - return true; - }; - - if !matches!( - impl_src, - ImplSource::ConstDestruct(_) - | ImplSource::Param(_, ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst) - ) { - // If our const destruct candidate is not ConstDestruct or implied by the param env, - // then it's bad - return true; - } + let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); + let Some(impl_src) = selcx.select(&obligation).ok().flatten() else { + // If we couldn't select a const destruct candidate, then it's bad + return true; + }; + + if !matches!( + impl_src, + ImplSource::ConstDestruct(_) | ImplSource::Param(_, ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst) + ) { + // If our const destruct candidate is not ConstDestruct or implied by the param env, + // then it's bad + return true; + } - if impl_src.borrow_nested_obligations().is_empty() { - return false; - } + if impl_src.borrow_nested_obligations().is_empty() { + return false; + } - // If we had any errors, then it's bad - !traits::fully_solve_obligations(&infcx, impl_src.nested_obligations()).is_empty() - }) + // If we had any errors, then it's bad + !traits::fully_solve_obligations(&infcx, impl_src.nested_obligations()).is_empty() } fn in_adt_inherently<'tcx>( @@ -308,6 +306,7 @@ where ProjectionElem::Deref | ProjectionElem::Field(_, _) + | ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } | ProjectionElem::Downcast(_, _) @@ -349,17 +348,13 @@ where // FIXME(valtrees): check whether const qualifs should behave the same // way for type and mir constants. let uneval = match constant.literal { - ConstantKind::Ty(ct) if matches!(ct.kind(), ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(_)) => { - let ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) = ct.kind() else { unreachable!() }; - - Some(uv.expand()) - } - ConstantKind::Ty(_) => None, + ConstantKind::Ty(ct) if matches!(ct.kind(), ty::ConstKind::Param(_)) => None, + ConstantKind::Ty(c) => bug!("expected ConstKind::Param here, found {:?}", c), ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uv, _) => Some(uv), ConstantKind::Val(..) => None, }; - if let Some(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs: _, promoted }) = uneval { + if let Some(mir::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs: _, promoted }) = uneval { // Use qualifs of the type for the promoted. Promoteds in MIR body should be possible // only for `NeedsNonConstDrop` with precise drop checking. This is the only const // check performed after the promotion. Verify that with an assertion. @@ -367,11 +362,8 @@ where // Don't peek inside trait associated constants. if promoted.is_none() && cx.tcx.trait_of_item(def.did).is_none() { - let qualifs = if let Some((did, param_did)) = def.as_const_arg() { - cx.tcx.at(constant.span).mir_const_qualif_const_arg((did, param_did)) - } else { - cx.tcx.at(constant.span).mir_const_qualif(def.did) - }; + assert_eq!(def.const_param_did, None, "expected associated const: {def:?}"); + let qualifs = cx.tcx.at(constant.span).mir_const_qualif(def.did); if !Q::in_qualifs(&qualifs) { return false; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/resolver.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/resolver.rs index 60c1e4950..805e6096b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/resolver.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/resolver.rs @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::{self, BasicBlock, Local, Location, Statement, StatementK use rustc_mir_dataflow::fmt::DebugWithContext; use rustc_mir_dataflow::JoinSemiLattice; use rustc_mir_dataflow::{Analysis, AnalysisDomain, CallReturnPlaces}; -use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; use std::fmt; use std::marker::PhantomData; @@ -120,10 +119,7 @@ where /// /// [rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines#134]: https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/134 fn shared_borrow_allows_mutation(&self, place: mir::Place<'tcx>) -> bool { - !place - .ty(self.ccx.body, self.ccx.tcx) - .ty - .is_freeze(self.ccx.tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), self.ccx.param_env) + !place.ty(self.ccx.body, self.ccx.tcx).ty.is_freeze(self.ccx.tcx, self.ccx.param_env) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/promote_consts.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/promote_consts.rs index f7a7cc88a..f3ae16da4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/promote_consts.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/promote_consts.rs @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ //! move analysis runs after promotion on broken MIR. use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::mir::traversal::ReversePostorderIter; use rustc_middle::mir::visit::{MutVisitor, MutatingUseContext, PlaceContext, Visitor}; use rustc_middle::mir::*; @@ -40,10 +41,6 @@ pub struct PromoteTemps<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> MirPass<'tcx> for PromoteTemps<'tcx> { - fn phase_change(&self) -> Option<MirPhase> { - Some(MirPhase::Analysis(AnalysisPhase::Initial)) - } - fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { // There's not really any point in promoting errorful MIR. // @@ -361,7 +358,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Validator<'_, 'tcx> { return Err(Unpromotable); } } - ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => { + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(..) | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => { return Err(Unpromotable); } @@ -840,7 +837,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Promoter<'a, 'tcx> { promoted.span = span; promoted.local_decls[RETURN_PLACE] = LocalDecl::new(ty, span); let substs = tcx.erase_regions(InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def.did)); - let uneval = ty::Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted: Some(promoted_id) }; + let uneval = mir::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs, promoted: Some(promoted_id) }; Operand::Constant(Box::new(Constant { span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/validate.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/validate.rs index 4aa98cb13..81b82a21f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/validate.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/validate.rs @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::{ TerminatorKind, UnOp, START_BLOCK, }; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::BottomUpFolder; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, InstanceDef, ParamEnv, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_mir_dataflow::impls::MaybeStorageLive; use rustc_mir_dataflow::storage::always_storage_live_locals; @@ -106,7 +105,7 @@ pub fn equal_up_to_regions<'tcx>( }, ) }; - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| infcx.can_eq(param_env, normalize(src), normalize(dest)).is_ok()) + tcx.infer_ctxt().build().can_eq(param_env, normalize(src), normalize(dest)).is_ok() } struct TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -236,9 +235,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { // `Operand::Copy` is only supposed to be used with `Copy` types. if let Operand::Copy(place) = operand { let ty = place.ty(&self.body.local_decls, self.tcx).ty; - let span = self.body.source_info(location).span; - if !ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(self.tcx.at(span), self.param_env) { + if !ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(self.tcx, self.param_env) { self.fail(location, format!("`Operand::Copy` with non-`Copy` type {}", ty)); } } @@ -285,7 +283,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { this.fail( location, format!( - "Field projection `{:?}.{:?}` specified type `{:?}`, but actual type is {:?}", + "Field projection `{:?}.{:?}` specified type `{:?}`, but actual type is `{:?}`", parent, f, ty, f_ty ) ) @@ -557,25 +555,40 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { check_kinds!(a, "Cannot shallow init type {:?}", ty::RawPtr(..)); } Rvalue::Cast(kind, operand, target_type) => { + let op_ty = operand.ty(self.body, self.tcx); match kind { - CastKind::Misc => { - let op_ty = operand.ty(self.body, self.tcx); - if op_ty.is_enum() { + CastKind::DynStar => { + // FIXME(dyn-star): make sure nothing needs to be done here. + } + // FIXME: Add Checks for these + CastKind::PointerFromExposedAddress + | CastKind::PointerExposeAddress + | CastKind::Pointer(_) => {} + CastKind::IntToInt | CastKind::IntToFloat => { + let input_valid = op_ty.is_integral() || op_ty.is_char() || op_ty.is_bool(); + let target_valid = target_type.is_numeric() || target_type.is_char(); + if !input_valid || !target_valid { + self.fail( + location, + format!("Wrong cast kind {kind:?} for the type {op_ty}",), + ); + } + } + CastKind::FnPtrToPtr | CastKind::PtrToPtr => { + if !(op_ty.is_any_ptr() && target_type.is_unsafe_ptr()) { + self.fail(location, "Can't cast {op_ty} into 'Ptr'"); + } + } + CastKind::FloatToFloat | CastKind::FloatToInt => { + if !op_ty.is_floating_point() || !target_type.is_numeric() { self.fail( location, format!( - "enum -> int casts should go through `Rvalue::Discriminant`: {operand:?}:{op_ty} as {target_type}", + "Trying to cast non 'Float' as {kind:?} into {target_type:?}" ), ); } } - CastKind::DynStar => { - // FIXME(dyn-star): make sure nothing needs to be done here. - } - // Nothing to check here - CastKind::PointerFromExposedAddress - | CastKind::PointerExposeAddress - | CastKind::Pointer(_) => {} } } Rvalue::Repeat(_, _) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/util/might_permit_raw_init.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/util/might_permit_raw_init.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6ca712233 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/util/might_permit_raw_init.rs @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutCx, LayoutOf, TyAndLayout}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{ParamEnv, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_session::Limit; +use rustc_target::abi::{Abi, FieldsShape, InitKind, Scalar, Variants}; + +use crate::const_eval::CompileTimeInterpreter; +use crate::interpret::{InterpCx, MemoryKind, OpTy}; + +/// Determines if this type permits "raw" initialization by just transmuting some memory into an +/// instance of `T`. +/// +/// `init_kind` indicates if the memory is zero-initialized or left uninitialized. We assume +/// uninitialized memory is mitigated by filling it with 0x01, which reduces the chance of causing +/// LLVM UB. +/// +/// By default we check whether that operation would cause *LLVM UB*, i.e., whether the LLVM IR we +/// generate has UB or not. This is a mitigation strategy, which is why we are okay with accepting +/// Rust UB as long as there is no risk of miscompilations. The `strict_init_checks` can be set to +/// do a full check against Rust UB instead (in which case we will also ignore the 0x01-filling and +/// to the full uninit check). +pub fn might_permit_raw_init<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + ty: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, + kind: InitKind, +) -> bool { + if tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.strict_init_checks { + might_permit_raw_init_strict(ty, tcx, kind) + } else { + let layout_cx = LayoutCx { tcx, param_env: ParamEnv::reveal_all() }; + might_permit_raw_init_lax(ty, &layout_cx, kind) + } +} + +/// Implements the 'strict' version of the `might_permit_raw_init` checks; see that function for +/// details. +fn might_permit_raw_init_strict<'tcx>( + ty: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + kind: InitKind, +) -> bool { + let machine = CompileTimeInterpreter::new( + Limit::new(0), + /*can_access_statics:*/ false, + /*check_alignment:*/ true, + ); + + let mut cx = InterpCx::new(tcx, rustc_span::DUMMY_SP, ParamEnv::reveal_all(), machine); + + let allocated = cx + .allocate(ty, MemoryKind::Machine(crate::const_eval::MemoryKind::Heap)) + .expect("OOM: failed to allocate for uninit check"); + + if kind == InitKind::Zero { + cx.write_bytes_ptr( + allocated.ptr, + std::iter::repeat(0_u8).take(ty.layout.size().bytes_usize()), + ) + .expect("failed to write bytes for zero valid check"); + } + + let ot: OpTy<'_, _> = allocated.into(); + + // Assume that if it failed, it's a validation failure. + // This does *not* actually check that references are dereferenceable, but since all types that + // require dereferenceability also require non-null, we don't actually get any false negatives + // due to this. + cx.validate_operand(&ot).is_ok() +} + +/// Implements the 'lax' (default) version of the `might_permit_raw_init` checks; see that function for +/// details. +fn might_permit_raw_init_lax<'tcx>( + this: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, + cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, + init_kind: InitKind, +) -> bool { + let scalar_allows_raw_init = move |s: Scalar| -> bool { + match init_kind { + InitKind::Zero => { + // The range must contain 0. + s.valid_range(cx).contains(0) + } + InitKind::UninitMitigated0x01Fill => { + // The range must include an 0x01-filled buffer. + let mut val: u128 = 0x01; + for _ in 1..s.size(cx).bytes() { + // For sizes >1, repeat the 0x01. + val = (val << 8) | 0x01; + } + s.valid_range(cx).contains(val) + } + } + }; + + // Check the ABI. + let valid = match this.abi { + Abi::Uninhabited => false, // definitely UB + Abi::Scalar(s) => scalar_allows_raw_init(s), + Abi::ScalarPair(s1, s2) => scalar_allows_raw_init(s1) && scalar_allows_raw_init(s2), + Abi::Vector { element: s, count } => count == 0 || scalar_allows_raw_init(s), + Abi::Aggregate { .. } => true, // Fields are checked below. + }; + if !valid { + // This is definitely not okay. + return false; + } + + // Special magic check for references and boxes (i.e., special pointer types). + if let Some(pointee) = this.ty.builtin_deref(false) { + let pointee = cx.layout_of(pointee.ty).expect("need to be able to compute layouts"); + // We need to ensure that the LLVM attributes `aligned` and `dereferenceable(size)` are satisfied. + if pointee.align.abi.bytes() > 1 { + // 0x01-filling is not aligned. + return false; + } + if pointee.size.bytes() > 0 { + // A 'fake' integer pointer is not sufficiently dereferenceable. + return false; + } + } + + // If we have not found an error yet, we need to recursively descend into fields. + match &this.fields { + FieldsShape::Primitive | FieldsShape::Union { .. } => {} + FieldsShape::Array { .. } => { + // Arrays never have scalar layout in LLVM, so if the array is not actually + // accessed, there is no LLVM UB -- therefore we can skip this. + } + FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets, .. } => { + for idx in 0..offsets.len() { + if !might_permit_raw_init_lax(this.field(cx, idx), cx, init_kind) { + // We found a field that is unhappy with this kind of initialization. + return false; + } + } + } + } + + match &this.variants { + Variants::Single { .. } => { + // All fields of this single variant have already been checked above, there is nothing + // else to do. + } + Variants::Multiple { .. } => { + // We cannot tell LLVM anything about the details of this multi-variant layout, so + // invalid values "hidden" inside the variant cannot cause LLVM trouble. + } + } + + true +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/util/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/util/mod.rs index a1876bed8..7a05cfd23 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/util/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/util/mod.rs @@ -3,8 +3,10 @@ mod alignment; mod call_kind; pub mod collect_writes; mod find_self_call; +mod might_permit_raw_init; pub use self::aggregate::expand_aggregate; pub use self::alignment::is_disaligned; pub use self::call_kind::{call_kind, CallDesugaringKind, CallKind}; pub use self::find_self_call::find_self_call; +pub use self::might_permit_raw_init::might_permit_raw_init; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/Cargo.toml index 2d8658db5..9daa21ef6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] arrayvec = { version = "0.7", default-features = false } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/flock/linux.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/flock/linux.rs index bb3ecfbc3..9ed26e490 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/flock/linux.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/flock/linux.rs @@ -14,12 +14,7 @@ pub struct Lock { impl Lock { pub fn new(p: &Path, wait: bool, create: bool, exclusive: bool) -> io::Result<Lock> { - let file = OpenOptions::new() - .read(true) - .write(true) - .create(create) - .mode(libc::S_IRWXU as u32) - .open(p)?; + let file = OpenOptions::new().read(true).write(true).create(create).mode(0o600).open(p)?; let mut operation = if exclusive { libc::LOCK_EX } else { libc::LOCK_SH }; if !wait { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/graph/vec_graph/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/graph/vec_graph/mod.rs index 3d91bcade..e8efbd09a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/graph/vec_graph/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/graph/vec_graph/mod.rs @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ impl<N: Idx + Ord> VecGraph<N> { // Store the *target* of each edge into `edge_targets`. let edge_targets: Vec<N> = edge_pairs.iter().map(|&(_, target)| target).collect(); - // Create the *edge starts* array. We are iterating over over - // the (sorted) edge pairs. We maintain the invariant that the + // Create the *edge starts* array. We are iterating over the + // (sorted) edge pairs. We maintain the invariant that the // length of the `node_starts` array is enough to store the // current source node -- so when we see that the source node // for an edge is greater than the current length, we grow the diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/lib.rs index 56f7823ef..3a2000233 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/lib.rs @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ #![feature(cell_leak)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![feature(extend_one)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(hash_raw_entry)] #![feature(hasher_prefixfree_extras)] #![feature(maybe_uninit_uninit_array)] @@ -23,6 +22,7 @@ #![feature(new_uninit)] #![feature(once_cell)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] +#![feature(negative_impls)] #![feature(test)] #![feature(thread_id_value)] #![feature(vec_into_raw_parts)] @@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ pub mod steal; pub mod tagged_ptr; pub mod temp_dir; pub mod unhash; +pub mod unord; pub use ena::undo_log; pub use ena::unify; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/mod.rs index e351b650a..10e673cd9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/mod.rs @@ -95,6 +95,10 @@ pub trait ForestObligation: Clone + Debug { pub trait ObligationProcessor { type Obligation: ForestObligation; type Error: Debug; + type OUT: OutcomeTrait< + Obligation = Self::Obligation, + Error = Error<Self::Obligation, Self::Error>, + >; fn needs_process_obligation(&self, obligation: &Self::Obligation) -> bool; @@ -111,7 +115,11 @@ pub trait ObligationProcessor { /// In other words, if we had O1 which required O2 which required /// O3 which required O1, we would give an iterator yielding O1, /// O2, O3 (O1 is not yielded twice). - fn process_backedge<'c, I>(&mut self, cycle: I, _marker: PhantomData<&'c Self::Obligation>) + fn process_backedge<'c, I>( + &mut self, + cycle: I, + _marker: PhantomData<&'c Self::Obligation>, + ) -> Result<(), Self::Error> where I: Clone + Iterator<Item = &'c Self::Obligation>; } @@ -402,12 +410,11 @@ impl<O: ForestObligation> ObligationForest<O> { /// Performs a fixpoint computation over the obligation list. #[inline(never)] - pub fn process_obligations<P, OUT>(&mut self, processor: &mut P) -> OUT + pub fn process_obligations<P>(&mut self, processor: &mut P) -> P::OUT where P: ObligationProcessor<Obligation = O>, - OUT: OutcomeTrait<Obligation = O, Error = Error<O, P::Error>>, { - let mut outcome = OUT::new(); + let mut outcome = P::OUT::new(); // Fixpoint computation: we repeat until the inner loop stalls. loop { @@ -473,7 +480,7 @@ impl<O: ForestObligation> ObligationForest<O> { } self.mark_successes(); - self.process_cycles(processor); + self.process_cycles(processor, &mut outcome); self.compress(|obl| outcome.record_completed(obl)); } @@ -558,7 +565,7 @@ impl<O: ForestObligation> ObligationForest<O> { /// Report cycles between all `Success` nodes, and convert all `Success` /// nodes to `Done`. This must be called after `mark_successes`. - fn process_cycles<P>(&mut self, processor: &mut P) + fn process_cycles<P>(&mut self, processor: &mut P, outcome: &mut P::OUT) where P: ObligationProcessor<Obligation = O>, { @@ -568,7 +575,7 @@ impl<O: ForestObligation> ObligationForest<O> { // to handle the no-op cases immediately to avoid the cost of the // function call. if node.state.get() == NodeState::Success { - self.find_cycles_from_node(&mut stack, processor, index); + self.find_cycles_from_node(&mut stack, processor, index, outcome); } } @@ -576,8 +583,13 @@ impl<O: ForestObligation> ObligationForest<O> { self.reused_node_vec = stack; } - fn find_cycles_from_node<P>(&self, stack: &mut Vec<usize>, processor: &mut P, index: usize) - where + fn find_cycles_from_node<P>( + &self, + stack: &mut Vec<usize>, + processor: &mut P, + index: usize, + outcome: &mut P::OUT, + ) where P: ObligationProcessor<Obligation = O>, { let node = &self.nodes[index]; @@ -586,17 +598,20 @@ impl<O: ForestObligation> ObligationForest<O> { None => { stack.push(index); for &dep_index in node.dependents.iter() { - self.find_cycles_from_node(stack, processor, dep_index); + self.find_cycles_from_node(stack, processor, dep_index, outcome); } stack.pop(); node.state.set(NodeState::Done); } Some(rpos) => { // Cycle detected. - processor.process_backedge( + let result = processor.process_backedge( stack[rpos..].iter().map(|&i| &self.nodes[i].obligation), PhantomData, ); + if let Err(err) = result { + outcome.record_error(Error { error: err, backtrace: self.error_at(index) }); + } } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/tests.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/tests.rs index e2991aae1..bc252f772 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/tests.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/tests.rs @@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ where { type Obligation = O; type Error = E; + type OUT = TestOutcome<O, E>; fn needs_process_obligation(&self, _obligation: &Self::Obligation) -> bool { true @@ -76,10 +77,15 @@ where (self.process_obligation)(obligation) } - fn process_backedge<'c, I>(&mut self, _cycle: I, _marker: PhantomData<&'c Self::Obligation>) + fn process_backedge<'c, I>( + &mut self, + _cycle: I, + _marker: PhantomData<&'c Self::Obligation>, + ) -> Result<(), Self::Error> where I: Clone + Iterator<Item = &'c Self::Obligation>, { + Ok(()) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/profiling.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/profiling.rs index d8b26f984..ba1960805 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/profiling.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/profiling.rs @@ -158,30 +158,21 @@ pub struct SelfProfilerRef { // actually enabled. event_filter_mask: EventFilter, - // Print verbose generic activities to stdout + // Print verbose generic activities to stderr? print_verbose_generic_activities: bool, - - // Print extra verbose generic activities to stdout - print_extra_verbose_generic_activities: bool, } impl SelfProfilerRef { pub fn new( profiler: Option<Arc<SelfProfiler>>, print_verbose_generic_activities: bool, - print_extra_verbose_generic_activities: bool, ) -> SelfProfilerRef { // If there is no SelfProfiler then the filter mask is set to NONE, // ensuring that nothing ever tries to actually access it. let event_filter_mask = profiler.as_ref().map_or(EventFilter::empty(), |p| p.event_filter_mask); - SelfProfilerRef { - profiler, - event_filter_mask, - print_verbose_generic_activities, - print_extra_verbose_generic_activities, - } + SelfProfilerRef { profiler, event_filter_mask, print_verbose_generic_activities } } /// This shim makes sure that calls only get executed if the filter mask @@ -214,7 +205,7 @@ impl SelfProfilerRef { /// Start profiling a verbose generic activity. Profiling continues until the /// VerboseTimingGuard returned from this call is dropped. In addition to recording /// a measureme event, "verbose" generic activities also print a timing entry to - /// stdout if the compiler is invoked with -Ztime or -Ztime-passes. + /// stderr if the compiler is invoked with -Ztime-passes. pub fn verbose_generic_activity<'a>( &'a self, event_label: &'static str, @@ -225,11 +216,8 @@ impl SelfProfilerRef { VerboseTimingGuard::start(message, self.generic_activity(event_label)) } - /// Start profiling an extra verbose generic activity. Profiling continues until the - /// VerboseTimingGuard returned from this call is dropped. In addition to recording - /// a measureme event, "extra verbose" generic activities also print a timing entry to - /// stdout if the compiler is invoked with -Ztime-passes. - pub fn extra_verbose_generic_activity<'a, A>( + /// Like `verbose_generic_activity`, but with an extra arg. + pub fn verbose_generic_activity_with_arg<'a, A>( &'a self, event_label: &'static str, event_arg: A, @@ -237,7 +225,7 @@ impl SelfProfilerRef { where A: Borrow<str> + Into<String>, { - let message = if self.print_extra_verbose_generic_activities { + let message = if self.print_verbose_generic_activities { Some(format!("{}({})", event_label, event_arg.borrow())) } else { None @@ -745,27 +733,9 @@ impl Drop for VerboseTimingGuard<'_> { if let Some((start_time, start_rss, ref message)) = self.start_and_message { let end_rss = get_resident_set_size(); let dur = start_time.elapsed(); - - if should_print_passes(dur, start_rss, end_rss) { - print_time_passes_entry(&message, dur, start_rss, end_rss); - } - } - } -} - -fn should_print_passes(dur: Duration, start_rss: Option<usize>, end_rss: Option<usize>) -> bool { - if dur.as_millis() > 5 { - return true; - } - - if let (Some(start_rss), Some(end_rss)) = (start_rss, end_rss) { - let change_rss = end_rss.abs_diff(start_rss); - if change_rss > 0 { - return true; + print_time_passes_entry(&message, dur, start_rss, end_rss); } } - - false } pub fn print_time_passes_entry( @@ -774,6 +744,26 @@ pub fn print_time_passes_entry( start_rss: Option<usize>, end_rss: Option<usize>, ) { + // Print the pass if its duration is greater than 5 ms, or it changed the + // measured RSS. + let is_notable = || { + if dur.as_millis() > 5 { + return true; + } + + if let (Some(start_rss), Some(end_rss)) = (start_rss, end_rss) { + let change_rss = end_rss.abs_diff(start_rss); + if change_rss > 0 { + return true; + } + } + + false + }; + if !is_notable() { + return; + } + let rss_to_mb = |rss| (rss as f64 / 1_000_000.0).round() as usize; let rss_change_to_mb = |rss| (rss as f64 / 1_000_000.0).round() as i128; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sorted_map.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sorted_map.rs index 937cb6715..fe257e102 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sorted_map.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sorted_map.rs @@ -96,6 +96,23 @@ impl<K: Ord, V> SortedMap<K, V> { } } + /// Gets a mutable reference to the value in the entry, or insert a new one. + #[inline] + pub fn get_mut_or_insert_default(&mut self, key: K) -> &mut V + where + K: Eq, + V: Default, + { + let index = match self.lookup_index_for(&key) { + Ok(index) => index, + Err(index) => { + self.data.insert(index, (key, V::default())); + index + } + }; + unsafe { &mut self.data.get_unchecked_mut(index).1 } + } + #[inline] pub fn clear(&mut self) { self.data.clear(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sso/set.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sso/set.rs index 4fda3adb7..406f0270d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sso/set.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sso/set.rs @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ pub struct SsoHashSet<T> { map: SsoHashMap<T, ()>, } -/// Adapter function used ot return +/// Adapter function used to return /// result if SsoHashMap functions into /// result SsoHashSet should return. #[inline(always)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/transitive_relation.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/transitive_relation.rs index f016c391f..cf6162038 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/transitive_relation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/transitive_relation.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use crate::frozen::Frozen; -use crate::fx::FxIndexSet; +use crate::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_index::bit_set::BitMatrix; use std::fmt::Debug; use std::hash::Hash; @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ pub struct TransitiveRelationBuilder<T> { // List of base edges in the graph. Require to compute transitive // closure. - edges: Vec<Edge>, + edges: FxHashSet<Edge>, } #[derive(Debug)] @@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ impl<T: Eq + Hash> Default for TransitiveRelationBuilder<T> { } } -#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Debug)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Debug, Hash)] struct Index(usize); -#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] +#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)] struct Edge { source: Index, target: Index, @@ -99,9 +99,7 @@ impl<T: Eq + Hash + Copy> TransitiveRelationBuilder<T> { let a = self.add_index(a); let b = self.add_index(b); let edge = Edge { source: a, target: b }; - if !self.edges.contains(&edge) { - self.edges.push(edge); - } + self.edges.insert(edge); } /// Compute the transitive closure derived from the edges, and converted to diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/unord.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/unord.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c015f1232 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/unord.rs @@ -0,0 +1,382 @@ +//! This module contains collection types that don't expose their internal +//! ordering. This is a useful property for deterministic computations, such +//! as required by the query system. + +use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; +use smallvec::SmallVec; +use std::{ + borrow::Borrow, + hash::Hash, + iter::{Product, Sum}, +}; + +use crate::{ + fingerprint::Fingerprint, + stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher, ToStableHashKey}, +}; + +/// `UnordItems` is the order-less version of `Iterator`. It only contains methods +/// that don't (easily) expose an ordering of the underlying items. +/// +/// Most methods take an `Fn` where the `Iterator`-version takes an `FnMut`. This +/// is to reduce the risk of accidentally leaking the internal order via the closure +/// environment. Otherwise one could easily do something like +/// +/// ```rust,ignore (pseudo code) +/// let mut ordered = vec![]; +/// unordered_items.all(|x| ordered.push(x)); +/// ``` +/// +/// It's still possible to do the same thing with an `Fn` by using interior mutability, +/// but the chance of doing it accidentally is reduced. +pub struct UnordItems<T, I: Iterator<Item = T>>(I); + +impl<T, I: Iterator<Item = T>> UnordItems<T, I> { + #[inline] + pub fn map<U, F: Fn(T) -> U>(self, f: F) -> UnordItems<U, impl Iterator<Item = U>> { + UnordItems(self.0.map(f)) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn all<U, F: Fn(T) -> bool>(mut self, f: F) -> bool { + self.0.all(f) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn any<U, F: Fn(T) -> bool>(mut self, f: F) -> bool { + self.0.any(f) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn filter<U, F: Fn(&T) -> bool>(self, f: F) -> UnordItems<T, impl Iterator<Item = T>> { + UnordItems(self.0.filter(f)) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn filter_map<U, F: Fn(T) -> Option<U>>( + self, + f: F, + ) -> UnordItems<U, impl Iterator<Item = U>> { + UnordItems(self.0.filter_map(f)) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn max(self) -> Option<T> + where + T: Ord, + { + self.0.max() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn min(self) -> Option<T> + where + T: Ord, + { + self.0.min() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn sum<S>(self) -> S + where + S: Sum<T>, + { + self.0.sum() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn product<S>(self) -> S + where + S: Product<T>, + { + self.0.product() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn count(self) -> usize { + self.0.count() + } +} + +impl<'a, T: Clone + 'a, I: Iterator<Item = &'a T>> UnordItems<&'a T, I> { + #[inline] + pub fn cloned(self) -> UnordItems<T, impl Iterator<Item = T>> { + UnordItems(self.0.cloned()) + } +} + +impl<'a, T: Copy + 'a, I: Iterator<Item = &'a T>> UnordItems<&'a T, I> { + #[inline] + pub fn copied(self) -> UnordItems<T, impl Iterator<Item = T>> { + UnordItems(self.0.copied()) + } +} + +impl<T: Ord, I: Iterator<Item = T>> UnordItems<T, I> { + pub fn into_sorted<HCX>(self, hcx: &HCX) -> Vec<T> + where + T: ToStableHashKey<HCX>, + { + let mut items: Vec<T> = self.0.collect(); + items.sort_by_cached_key(|x| x.to_stable_hash_key(hcx)); + items + } + + pub fn into_sorted_small_vec<HCX, const LEN: usize>(self, hcx: &HCX) -> SmallVec<[T; LEN]> + where + T: ToStableHashKey<HCX>, + { + let mut items: SmallVec<[T; LEN]> = self.0.collect(); + items.sort_by_cached_key(|x| x.to_stable_hash_key(hcx)); + items + } +} + +/// This is a set collection type that tries very hard to not expose +/// any internal iteration. This is a useful property when trying to +/// uphold the determinism invariants imposed by the query system. +/// +/// This collection type is a good choice for set-like collections the +/// keys of which don't have a semantic ordering. +/// +/// See [MCP 533](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533) +/// for more information. +#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Encodable, Decodable)] +pub struct UnordSet<V: Eq + Hash> { + inner: FxHashSet<V>, +} + +impl<V: Eq + Hash> Default for UnordSet<V> { + fn default() -> Self { + Self { inner: FxHashSet::default() } + } +} + +impl<V: Eq + Hash> UnordSet<V> { + #[inline] + pub fn new() -> Self { + Self { inner: Default::default() } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.inner.len() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn insert(&mut self, v: V) -> bool { + self.inner.insert(v) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn contains<Q: ?Sized>(&self, v: &Q) -> bool + where + V: Borrow<Q>, + Q: Hash + Eq, + { + self.inner.contains(v) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn items<'a>(&'a self) -> UnordItems<&'a V, impl Iterator<Item = &'a V>> { + UnordItems(self.inner.iter()) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_items(self) -> UnordItems<V, impl Iterator<Item = V>> { + UnordItems(self.inner.into_iter()) + } + + // We can safely extend this UnordSet from a set of unordered values because that + // won't expose the internal ordering anywhere. + #[inline] + pub fn extend<I: Iterator<Item = V>>(&mut self, items: UnordItems<V, I>) { + self.inner.extend(items.0) + } +} + +impl<V: Hash + Eq> Extend<V> for UnordSet<V> { + fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = V>>(&mut self, iter: T) { + self.inner.extend(iter) + } +} + +impl<HCX, V: Hash + Eq + HashStable<HCX>> HashStable<HCX> for UnordSet<V> { + #[inline] + fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut HCX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { + hash_iter_order_independent(self.inner.iter(), hcx, hasher); + } +} + +/// This is a map collection type that tries very hard to not expose +/// any internal iteration. This is a useful property when trying to +/// uphold the determinism invariants imposed by the query system. +/// +/// This collection type is a good choice for map-like collections the +/// keys of which don't have a semantic ordering. +/// +/// See [MCP 533](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533) +/// for more information. +#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Encodable, Decodable)] +pub struct UnordMap<K: Eq + Hash, V> { + inner: FxHashMap<K, V>, +} + +impl<K: Eq + Hash, V> Default for UnordMap<K, V> { + fn default() -> Self { + Self { inner: FxHashMap::default() } + } +} + +impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> Extend<(K, V)> for UnordMap<K, V> { + fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(&mut self, iter: T) { + self.inner.extend(iter) + } +} + +impl<K: Eq + Hash, V> UnordMap<K, V> { + #[inline] + pub fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.inner.len() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn insert(&mut self, k: K, v: V) -> Option<V> { + self.inner.insert(k, v) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn contains_key<Q: ?Sized>(&self, k: &Q) -> bool + where + K: Borrow<Q>, + Q: Hash + Eq, + { + self.inner.contains_key(k) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn items<'a>(&'a self) -> UnordItems<(&'a K, &'a V), impl Iterator<Item = (&'a K, &'a V)>> { + UnordItems(self.inner.iter()) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_items(self) -> UnordItems<(K, V), impl Iterator<Item = (K, V)>> { + UnordItems(self.inner.into_iter()) + } + + // We can safely extend this UnordMap from a set of unordered values because that + // won't expose the internal ordering anywhere. + #[inline] + pub fn extend<I: Iterator<Item = (K, V)>>(&mut self, items: UnordItems<(K, V), I>) { + self.inner.extend(items.0) + } +} + +impl<HCX, K: Hash + Eq + HashStable<HCX>, V: HashStable<HCX>> HashStable<HCX> for UnordMap<K, V> { + #[inline] + fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut HCX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { + hash_iter_order_independent(self.inner.iter(), hcx, hasher); + } +} + +/// This is a collection type that tries very hard to not expose +/// any internal iteration. This is a useful property when trying to +/// uphold the determinism invariants imposed by the query system. +/// +/// This collection type is a good choice for collections the +/// keys of which don't have a semantic ordering and don't implement +/// `Hash` or `Eq`. +/// +/// See [MCP 533](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533) +/// for more information. +#[derive(Default, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Encodable, Decodable)] +pub struct UnordBag<V> { + inner: Vec<V>, +} + +impl<V> UnordBag<V> { + #[inline] + pub fn new() -> Self { + Self { inner: Default::default() } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.inner.len() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn push(&mut self, v: V) { + self.inner.push(v); + } + + #[inline] + pub fn items<'a>(&'a self) -> UnordItems<&'a V, impl Iterator<Item = &'a V>> { + UnordItems(self.inner.iter()) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_items(self) -> UnordItems<V, impl Iterator<Item = V>> { + UnordItems(self.inner.into_iter()) + } + + // We can safely extend this UnordSet from a set of unordered values because that + // won't expose the internal ordering anywhere. + #[inline] + pub fn extend<I: Iterator<Item = V>>(&mut self, items: UnordItems<V, I>) { + self.inner.extend(items.0) + } +} + +impl<T> Extend<T> for UnordBag<T> { + fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(&mut self, iter: I) { + self.inner.extend(iter) + } +} + +impl<HCX, V: Hash + Eq + HashStable<HCX>> HashStable<HCX> for UnordBag<V> { + #[inline] + fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut HCX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { + hash_iter_order_independent(self.inner.iter(), hcx, hasher); + } +} + +fn hash_iter_order_independent< + HCX, + T: HashStable<HCX>, + I: Iterator<Item = T> + ExactSizeIterator, +>( + mut it: I, + hcx: &mut HCX, + hasher: &mut StableHasher, +) { + let len = it.len(); + len.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); + + match len { + 0 => { + // We're done + } + 1 => { + // No need to instantiate a hasher + it.next().unwrap().hash_stable(hcx, hasher); + } + _ => { + let mut accumulator = Fingerprint::ZERO; + for item in it { + let mut item_hasher = StableHasher::new(); + item.hash_stable(hcx, &mut item_hasher); + let item_fingerprint: Fingerprint = item_hasher.finish(); + accumulator = accumulator.combine_commutative(item_fingerprint); + } + accumulator.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); + } + } +} + +// Do not implement IntoIterator for the collections in this module. +// They only exist to hide iteration order in the first place. +impl<T> !IntoIterator for UnordBag<T> {} +impl<V> !IntoIterator for UnordSet<V> {} +impl<K, V> !IntoIterator for UnordMap<K, V> {} +impl<T, I> !IntoIterator for UnordItems<T, I> {} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_driver/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_driver/Cargo.toml index d1d02ed73..59e937777 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_driver/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_driver/Cargo.toml @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ rustc_error_codes = { path = "../rustc_error_codes" } rustc_interface = { path = "../rustc_interface" } rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" } rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" } -rustc_typeck = { path = "../rustc_typeck" } +rustc_hir_analysis = { path = "../rustc_hir_analysis" } [target.'cfg(unix)'.dependencies] libc = "0.2" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_driver/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_driver/src/lib.rs index 8fb950819..cfa734c7d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_driver/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_driver/src/lib.rs @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ //! This API is completely unstable and subject to change. #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(once_cell)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] @@ -36,7 +35,7 @@ use rustc_session::config::{ErrorOutputType, Input, OutputType, PrintRequest, Tr use rustc_session::cstore::MetadataLoader; use rustc_session::getopts; use rustc_session::lint::{Lint, LintId}; -use rustc_session::{config, DiagnosticOutput, Session}; +use rustc_session::{config, Session}; use rustc_session::{early_error, early_error_no_abort, early_warn}; use rustc_span::source_map::{FileLoader, FileName}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; @@ -128,10 +127,13 @@ pub struct TimePassesCallbacks { } impl Callbacks for TimePassesCallbacks { + // JUSTIFICATION: the session doesn't exist at this point. + #[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)] fn config(&mut self, config: &mut interface::Config) { - // If a --prints=... option has been given, we don't print the "total" - // time because it will mess up the --prints output. See #64339. - self.time_passes = config.opts.prints.is_empty() && config.opts.time_passes(); + // If a --print=... option has been given, we don't print the "total" + // time because it will mess up the --print output. See #64339. + // + self.time_passes = config.opts.prints.is_empty() && config.opts.unstable_opts.time_passes; config.opts.trimmed_def_paths = TrimmedDefPaths::GoodPath; } } @@ -145,19 +147,21 @@ pub struct RunCompiler<'a, 'b> { at_args: &'a [String], callbacks: &'b mut (dyn Callbacks + Send), file_loader: Option<Box<dyn FileLoader + Send + Sync>>, - emitter: Option<Box<dyn Write + Send>>, make_codegen_backend: Option<Box<dyn FnOnce(&config::Options) -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> + Send>>, } impl<'a, 'b> RunCompiler<'a, 'b> { pub fn new(at_args: &'a [String], callbacks: &'b mut (dyn Callbacks + Send)) -> Self { - Self { at_args, callbacks, file_loader: None, emitter: None, make_codegen_backend: None } + Self { at_args, callbacks, file_loader: None, make_codegen_backend: None } } /// Set a custom codegen backend. /// - /// Used by cg_clif. + /// Has no uses within this repository, but is used by bjorn3 for "the + /// hotswapping branch of cg_clif" for "setting the codegen backend from a + /// custom driver where the custom codegen backend has arbitrary data." + /// (See #102759.) pub fn set_make_codegen_backend( &mut self, make_codegen_backend: Option< @@ -168,17 +172,11 @@ impl<'a, 'b> RunCompiler<'a, 'b> { self } - /// Emit diagnostics to the specified location. - /// - /// Used by RLS. - pub fn set_emitter(&mut self, emitter: Option<Box<dyn Write + Send>>) -> &mut Self { - self.emitter = emitter; - self - } - /// Load files from sources other than the file system. /// - /// Used by RLS. + /// Has no uses within this repository, but may be used in the future by + /// bjorn3 for "hooking rust-analyzer's VFS into rustc at some point for + /// running rustc without having to save". (See #102759.) pub fn set_file_loader( &mut self, file_loader: Option<Box<dyn FileLoader + Send + Sync>>, @@ -189,27 +187,20 @@ impl<'a, 'b> RunCompiler<'a, 'b> { /// Parse args and run the compiler. pub fn run(self) -> interface::Result<()> { - run_compiler( - self.at_args, - self.callbacks, - self.file_loader, - self.emitter, - self.make_codegen_backend, - ) + run_compiler(self.at_args, self.callbacks, self.file_loader, self.make_codegen_backend) } } + fn run_compiler( at_args: &[String], callbacks: &mut (dyn Callbacks + Send), file_loader: Option<Box<dyn FileLoader + Send + Sync>>, - emitter: Option<Box<dyn Write + Send>>, make_codegen_backend: Option< Box<dyn FnOnce(&config::Options) -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> + Send>, >, ) -> interface::Result<()> { let args = args::arg_expand_all(at_args); - let diagnostic_output = emitter.map_or(DiagnosticOutput::Default, DiagnosticOutput::Raw); let Some(matches) = handle_options(&args) else { return Ok(()) }; let sopts = config::build_session_options(&matches); @@ -231,7 +222,6 @@ fn run_compiler( output_file: ofile, output_dir: odir, file_loader, - diagnostic_output, lint_caps: Default::default(), parse_sess_created: None, register_lints: None, @@ -437,18 +427,6 @@ fn run_compiler( }) } -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn set_sigpipe_handler() { - unsafe { - // Set the SIGPIPE signal handler, so that an EPIPE - // will cause rustc to terminate, as expected. - assert_ne!(libc::signal(libc::SIGPIPE, libc::SIG_DFL), libc::SIG_ERR); - } -} - -#[cfg(windows)] -pub fn set_sigpipe_handler() {} - // Extract output directory and file from matches. fn make_output(matches: &getopts::Matches) -> (Option<PathBuf>, Option<PathBuf>) { let odir = matches.opt_str("out-dir").map(|o| PathBuf::from(&o)); @@ -742,6 +720,11 @@ fn print_crate_info( println!("{}", cfg); } } + CallingConventions => { + let mut calling_conventions = rustc_target::spec::abi::all_names(); + calling_conventions.sort_unstable(); + println!("{}", calling_conventions.join("\n")); + } RelocationModels | CodeModels | TlsModels diff --git a/compiler/rustc_driver/src/pretty.rs b/compiler/rustc_driver/src/pretty.rs index 2874fa0ca..f9b1316d2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_driver/src/pretty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_driver/src/pretty.rs @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ impl<'tcx> pprust_hir::PpAnn for TypedAnnotation<'tcx> { let typeck_results = self.maybe_typeck_results.get().or_else(|| { self.tcx .hir() - .maybe_body_owned_by(expr.hir_id.owner) + .maybe_body_owned_by(expr.hir_id.owner.def_id) .map(|body_id| self.tcx.typeck_body(body_id)) }); @@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ fn print_with_analysis( ThirTree => { let mut out = String::new(); - abort_on_err(rustc_typeck::check_crate(tcx), tcx.sess); + abort_on_err(rustc_hir_analysis::check_crate(tcx), tcx.sess); debug!("pretty printing THIR tree"); for did in tcx.hir().body_owners() { let _ = writeln!( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_driver/src/session_diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_driver/src/session_diagnostics.rs index e9696792d..c1bc10891 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_driver/src/session_diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_driver/src/session_diagnostics.rs @@ -1,39 +1,39 @@ -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(driver::rlink_unable_to_read)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(driver_rlink_unable_to_read)] pub(crate) struct RlinkUnableToRead { pub err: std::io::Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(driver::rlink_wrong_file_type)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(driver_rlink_wrong_file_type)] pub(crate) struct RLinkWrongFileType; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(driver::rlink_empty_version_number)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(driver_rlink_empty_version_number)] pub(crate) struct RLinkEmptyVersionNumber; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(driver::rlink_encoding_version_mismatch)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(driver_rlink_encoding_version_mismatch)] pub(crate) struct RLinkEncodingVersionMismatch { pub version_array: String, pub rlink_version: u32, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(driver::rlink_rustc_version_mismatch)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(driver_rlink_rustc_version_mismatch)] pub(crate) struct RLinkRustcVersionMismatch<'a> { pub rustc_version: String, pub current_version: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(driver::rlink_no_a_file)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(driver_rlink_no_a_file)] pub(crate) struct RlinkNotAFile; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(driver::unpretty_dump_fail)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(driver_unpretty_dump_fail)] pub(crate) struct UnprettyDumpFail { pub path: String, pub err: String, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs index 854625579..1e86d1596 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs @@ -159,6 +159,7 @@ E0307: include_str!("./error_codes/E0307.md"), E0308: include_str!("./error_codes/E0308.md"), E0309: include_str!("./error_codes/E0309.md"), E0310: include_str!("./error_codes/E0310.md"), +E0311: include_str!("./error_codes/E0311.md"), E0312: include_str!("./error_codes/E0312.md"), E0316: include_str!("./error_codes/E0316.md"), E0317: include_str!("./error_codes/E0317.md"), @@ -568,7 +569,6 @@ E0790: include_str!("./error_codes/E0790.md"), // E0300, // unexpanded macro // E0304, // expected signed integer constant // E0305, // expected constant - E0311, // thing may not live long enough E0313, // lifetime of borrowed pointer outlives lifetime of captured // variable // E0314, // closure outlives stack frame diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0045.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0045.md index 143c693bf..1cb214531 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0045.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0045.md @@ -3,9 +3,7 @@ Variadic parameters have been used on a non-C ABI function. Erroneous code example: ```compile_fail,E0045 -#![feature(unboxed_closures)] - -extern "rust-call" { +extern "Rust" { fn foo(x: u8, ...); // error! } ``` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0092.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0092.md index 496174b28..5cbe2a188 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0092.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0092.md @@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ functions are defined in `compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/intrinsic.rs` and in #![feature(intrinsics)] extern "rust-intrinsic" { - fn atomic_fence(); // ok! + fn atomic_fence_seqcst(); // ok! } ``` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0094.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0094.md index ec86ec44e..cc546bdbb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0094.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0094.md @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Erroneous code example: #![feature(intrinsics)] extern "rust-intrinsic" { + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] fn size_of<T, U>() -> usize; // error: intrinsic has wrong number // of type parameters } @@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ Example: #![feature(intrinsics)] extern "rust-intrinsic" { + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] fn size_of<T>() -> usize; // ok! } ``` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0161.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0161.md index ebd2c9769..643990ef1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0161.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0161.md @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ A value was moved whose size was not known at compile time. Erroneous code example: ```compile_fail,E0161 -#![feature(box_syntax)] trait Bar { fn f(self); } @@ -13,7 +12,7 @@ impl Bar for i32 { } fn main() { - let b: Box<dyn Bar> = box (0 as i32); + let b: Box<dyn Bar> = Box::new(0i32); b.f(); // error: cannot move a value of type dyn Bar: the size of dyn Bar cannot // be statically determined @@ -27,8 +26,6 @@ either `&x` or `&mut x`. Since a reference has a fixed size, this lets you move it around as usual. Example: ``` -#![feature(box_syntax)] - trait Bar { fn f(&self); } @@ -38,7 +35,7 @@ impl Bar for i32 { } fn main() { - let b: Box<dyn Bar> = box (0 as i32); + let b: Box<dyn Bar> = Box::new(0i32); b.f(); // ok! } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0210.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0210.md index dc2fd9b0c..41263e5e3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0210.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0210.md @@ -76,7 +76,5 @@ Let `Ti` be the first such type. For information on the design of the orphan rules, see [RFC 2451] and [RFC 1023]. -For information on the design of the orphan rules, see [RFC 1023]. - [RFC 2451]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2451-re-rebalancing-coherence.html [RFC 1023]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1023-rebalancing-coherence.md diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0211.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0211.md index 77289f019..8c2462ebd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0211.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0211.md @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ used. Erroneous code examples: #![feature(intrinsics)] extern "rust-intrinsic" { + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] fn size_of<T>(); // error: intrinsic has wrong type } @@ -42,6 +43,7 @@ For the first code example, please check the function definition. Example: #![feature(intrinsics)] extern "rust-intrinsic" { + #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] fn size_of<T>() -> usize; // ok! } ``` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0311.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0311.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..08159d3f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0311.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +This error occurs when there is an unsatisfied outlives bound involving an +elided region and a generic type parameter or associated type. + +Erroneous code example: + +```compile_fail,E0311 +fn no_restriction<T>(x: &()) -> &() { + with_restriction::<T>(x) +} + +fn with_restriction<'a, T: 'a>(x: &'a ()) -> &'a () { + x +} +``` + +Why doesn't this code compile? It helps to look at the lifetime bounds that are +automatically added by the compiler. For more details see the documentation for +[lifetime elision]( https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/lifetime-elision.html). + +The compiler elides the lifetime of `x` and the return type to some arbitrary +lifetime `'anon` in `no_restriction()`. The only information available to the +compiler is that `'anon` is valid for the duration of the function. When +calling `with_restriction()`, the compiler requires the completely unrelated +type parameter `T` to outlive `'anon` because of the `T: 'a` bound in +`with_restriction()`. This causes an error because `T` is not required to +outlive `'anon` in `no_restriction()`. + +If `no_restriction()` were to use `&T` instead of `&()` as an argument, the +compiler would have added an implied bound, causing this to compile. + +This error can be resolved by explicitly naming the elided lifetime for `x` and +then explicily requiring that the generic parameter `T` outlives that lifetime: + +``` +fn no_restriction<'a, T: 'a>(x: &'a ()) -> &'a () { + with_restriction::<T>(x) +} + +fn with_restriction<'a, T: 'a>(x: &'a ()) -> &'a () { + x +} +``` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0579.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0579.md index f554242a3..e7e6fb682 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0579.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0579.md @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ Erroneous code example: fn main() { match 5u32 { // This range is ok, albeit pointless. - 1 .. 2 => {} + 1..2 => {} // This range is empty, and the compiler can tell. - 5 .. 5 => {} // error! + 5..5 => {} // error! } } ``` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0591.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0591.md index f49805d9b..6ed8370e8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0591.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0591.md @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ unsafe { ``` Here, transmute is being used to convert the types of the fn arguments. -This pattern is incorrect because, because the type of `foo` is a function -**item** (`typeof(foo)`), which is zero-sized, and the target type (`fn()`) +This pattern is incorrect because the type of `foo` is a function **item** +(`typeof(foo)`), which is zero-sized, and the target type (`fn()`) is a function pointer, which is not zero-sized. This pattern should be rewritten. There are a few possible ways to do this: diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0622.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0622.md index 990a25494..3ba3ed10e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0622.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0622.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Erroneous code example: ```compile_fail,E0622 #![feature(intrinsics)] extern "rust-intrinsic" { - pub static breakpoint : fn(); // error: intrinsic must be a function + pub static breakpoint: fn(); // error: intrinsic must be a function } fn main() { unsafe { breakpoint(); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0732.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0732.md index 7347e6654..9536fdbf0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0732.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0732.md @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ An `enum` with a discriminant must specify a `#[repr(inttype)]`. Erroneous code example: ```compile_fail,E0732 -#![feature(arbitrary_enum_discriminant)] - enum Enum { // error! Unit = 1, Tuple() = 2, @@ -20,8 +18,6 @@ is a well-defined way to extract a variant's discriminant from a value; for instance: ``` -#![feature(arbitrary_enum_discriminant)] - #[repr(u8)] enum Enum { Unit = 3, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0743.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0743.md index ddd3136df..a19d3ef96 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0743.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0743.md @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ The C-variadic type `...` has been nested inside another type. Erroneous code example: ```compile_fail,E0743 -#![feature(c_variadic)] - fn foo2(x: u8, y: &...) {} // error! ``` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/Cargo.toml index fc84c7c86..9945f3379 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] fluent-bundle = "0.15.2" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl index c45e045b4..03c88c6c0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl @@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ ast_lowering_use_angle_brackets = use angle brackets instead ast_lowering_invalid_abi = invalid ABI: found `{$abi}` .label = invalid ABI - .help = valid ABIs: {$valid_abis} + .note = invoke `{$command}` for a full list of supported calling conventions. + +ast_lowering_invalid_abi_suggestion = did you mean ast_lowering_assoc_ty_parentheses = parenthesized generic arguments cannot be used in associated type constraints diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl new file mode 100644 index 000000000..178e1a67c --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +codegen_gcc_ranlib_failure = + Ranlib exited with code {$exit_code} + +codegen_gcc_linkage_const_or_mut_type = + must have type `*const T` or `*mut T` due to `#[linkage]` attribute + +codegen_gcc_unwinding_inline_asm = + GCC backend does not support unwinding from inline asm + +codegen_gcc_lto_not_supported = + LTO is not supported. You may get a linker error. + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_basic_integer = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected basic integer type, found `{$ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_float_vector = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported element type `{$elem_ty}` of floating-point vector `{$vec_ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_not_float = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: `{$ty}` is not a floating-point type + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unrecognized = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unrecognized intrinsic `{$name}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_expected_signed_unsigned = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected element type `{$elem_ty}` of vector type `{$vec_ty}` to be a signed or unsigned integer type + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_element = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported {$name} from `{$in_ty}` with element `{$elem_ty}` to `{$ret_ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_bitmask = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: invalid bitmask `{ty}`, expected `u{$expected_int_bits}` or `[u8; {$expected_bytes}]` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_simd_shuffle = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: simd_shuffle index must be an array of `u32`, got `{$ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_expected_simd = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected SIMD {$expected_ty} type, found non-SIMD `{$found_ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_mask_type = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: mask element type is `{$ty}`, expected `i_` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_length = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type of length {$in_len}, found `{$ret_ty}` with length {$out_len} + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_length_input_type = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type with length {$in_len} (same as input type `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}` with length {$out_len} + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_element = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return element type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}` with element type `{$out_ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_type = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_inserted_type = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected inserted type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$out_ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_integer_type = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type with integer elements, found `{$ret_ty}` with non-integer `{$out_ty}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_mismatched_lengths = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: mismatched lengths: mask length `{$m_len}` != other vector length `{$v_len}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_cast = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported cast from `{$in_ty}` with element `{$in_elem}` to `{$ret_ty}` with element `{$out_elem}` + +codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_operation = + invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported operation on `{$in_ty}` with element `{$in_elem}` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_ssa.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_ssa.ftl new file mode 100644 index 000000000..966a421bc --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_ssa.ftl @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +codegen_ssa_lib_def_write_failure = failed to write lib.def file: {$error} + +codegen_ssa_version_script_write_failure = failed to write version script: {$error} + +codegen_ssa_symbol_file_write_failure = failed to write symbols file: {$error} + +codegen_ssa_ld64_unimplemented_modifier = `as-needed` modifier not implemented yet for ld64 + +codegen_ssa_linker_unsupported_modifier = `as-needed` modifier not supported for current linker + +codegen_ssa_L4Bender_exporting_symbols_unimplemented = exporting symbols not implemented yet for L4Bender + +codegen_ssa_no_natvis_directory = error enumerating natvis directory: {$error} + +codegen_ssa_copy_path = could not copy {$from} to {$to}: {$error} + +codegen_ssa_copy_path_buf = unable to copy {$source_file} to {$output_path}: {$error} + +codegen_ssa_ignoring_emit_path = ignoring emit path because multiple .{$extension} files were produced + +codegen_ssa_ignoring_output = ignoring -o because multiple .{$extension} files were produced + +codegen_ssa_create_temp_dir = couldn't create a temp dir: {$error} + +codegen_ssa_incompatible_linking_modifiers = the linking modifiers `+bundle` and `+whole-archive` are not compatible with each other when generating rlibs + +codegen_ssa_add_native_library = failed to add native library {$library_path}: {$error} + +codegen_ssa_multiple_external_func_decl = multiple declarations of external function `{$function}` from library `{$library_name}` have different calling conventions + +codegen_ssa_rlib_missing_format = could not find formats for rlibs + +codegen_ssa_rlib_only_rmeta_found = could not find rlib for: `{$crate_name}`, found rmeta (metadata) file + +codegen_ssa_rlib_not_found = could not find rlib for: `{$crate_name}` + +codegen_ssa_rlib_incompatible_dependency_formats = `{$ty1}` and `{$ty2}` do not have equivalent dependency formats (`{$list1}` vs `{$list2}`) + +codegen_ssa_linking_failed = linking with `{$linker_path}` failed: {$exit_status} + +codegen_ssa_extern_funcs_not_found = some `extern` functions couldn't be found; some native libraries may need to be installed or have their path specified + +codegen_ssa_specify_libraries_to_link = use the `-l` flag to specify native libraries to link + +codegen_ssa_use_cargo_directive = use the `cargo:rustc-link-lib` directive to specify the native libraries to link with Cargo (see https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/build-scripts.html#cargorustc-link-libkindname) + +codegen_ssa_thorin_read_input_failure = failed to read input file + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_file_kind = failed to parse input file kind + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_object_file = failed to parse input object file + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_archive_file = failed to parse input archive file + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_archive_member = failed to parse archive member + +codegen_ssa_thorin_invalid_input_kind = input is not an archive or elf object + +codegen_ssa_thorin_decompress_data = failed to decompress compressed section + +codegen_ssa_thorin_section_without_name = section without name at offset {$offset} + +codegen_ssa_thorin_relocation_with_invalid_symbol = relocation with invalid symbol for section `{$section}` at offset {$offset} + +codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_relocations = multiple relocations for section `{$section}` at offset {$offset} + +codegen_ssa_thorin_unsupported_relocation = unsupported relocation for section {$section} at offset {$offset} + +codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_dwo_name = missing path attribute to DWARF object ({$id}) + +codegen_ssa_thorin_no_compilation_units = input object has no compilation units + +codegen_ssa_thorin_no_die = no top-level debugging information entry in compilation/type unit + +codegen_ssa_thorin_top_level_die_not_unit = top-level debugging information entry is not a compilation/type unit + +codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_required_section = input object missing required section `{$section}` + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_abbreviations = failed to parse unit abbreviations + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_attribute = failed to parse unit attribute + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_header = failed to parse unit header + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit = failed to parse unit + +codegen_ssa_thorin_incompatible_index_version = incompatible `{$section}` index version: found version {$actual}, expected version {$format} + +codegen_ssa_thorin_offset_at_index = read offset at index {$index} of `.debug_str_offsets.dwo` section + +codegen_ssa_thorin_str_at_offset = read string at offset {$offset} of `.debug_str.dwo` section + +codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_index = failed to parse `{$section}` index section + +codegen_ssa_thorin_unit_not_in_index = unit {$unit} from input package is not in its index + +codegen_ssa_thorin_row_not_in_index = row {$row} found in index's hash table not present in index + +codegen_ssa_thorin_section_not_in_row = section not found in unit's row in index + +codegen_ssa_thorin_empty_unit = unit {$unit} in input DWARF object with no data + +codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_debug_info_section = multiple `.debug_info.dwo` sections + +codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_debug_types_section = multiple `.debug_types.dwo` sections in a package + +codegen_ssa_thorin_not_split_unit = regular compilation unit in object (missing dwo identifier) + +codegen_ssa_thorin_duplicate_unit = duplicate split compilation unit ({$unit}) + +codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_referenced_unit = unit {$unit} referenced by executable was not found + +codegen_ssa_thorin_not_output_object_created = no output object was created from inputs + +codegen_ssa_thorin_mixed_input_encodings = input objects haved mixed encodings + +codegen_ssa_thorin_io = {$error} +codegen_ssa_thorin_object_read = {$error} +codegen_ssa_thorin_object_write = {$error} +codegen_ssa_thorin_gimli_read = {$error} +codegen_ssa_thorin_gimli_write = {$error} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl new file mode 100644 index 000000000..55061fbce --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +compiletest_example = this is an example message used in testing + .note = with a note + .help = with a help + .suggestion = with a suggestion + .label = with a label diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/errors.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/errors.ftl new file mode 100644 index 000000000..429bdd277 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/errors.ftl @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +errors_target_invalid_address_space = invalid address space `{$addr_space}` for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err} + +errors_target_invalid_bits = invalid {$kind} `{$bit}` for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err} + +errors_target_missing_alignment = missing alignment for `{$cause}` in "data-layout" + +errors_target_invalid_alignment = invalid alignment for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err} + +errors_target_inconsistent_architecture = inconsistent target specification: "data-layout" claims architecture is {$dl}-endian, while "target-endian" is `{$target}` + +errors_target_inconsistent_pointer_width = inconsistent target specification: "data-layout" claims pointers are {$pointer_size}-bit, while "target-pointer-width" is `{$target}` + +errors_target_invalid_bits_size = {$err} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/typeck.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_analysis.ftl index 272731d99..74088f4df 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/typeck.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_analysis.ftl @@ -1,101 +1,101 @@ -typeck_field_multiply_specified_in_initializer = +hir_analysis_field_multiply_specified_in_initializer = field `{$ident}` specified more than once .label = used more than once .previous_use_label = first use of `{$ident}` -typeck_unrecognized_atomic_operation = +hir_analysis_unrecognized_atomic_operation = unrecognized atomic operation function: `{$op}` .label = unrecognized atomic operation -typeck_wrong_number_of_generic_arguments_to_intrinsic = +hir_analysis_wrong_number_of_generic_arguments_to_intrinsic = intrinsic has wrong number of {$descr} parameters: found {$found}, expected {$expected} .label = expected {$expected} {$descr} {$expected -> [one] parameter *[other] parameters } -typeck_unrecognized_intrinsic_function = +hir_analysis_unrecognized_intrinsic_function = unrecognized intrinsic function: `{$name}` .label = unrecognized intrinsic -typeck_lifetimes_or_bounds_mismatch_on_trait = +hir_analysis_lifetimes_or_bounds_mismatch_on_trait = lifetime parameters or bounds on {$item_kind} `{$ident}` do not match the trait declaration .label = lifetimes do not match {$item_kind} in trait .generics_label = lifetimes in impl do not match this {$item_kind} in trait -typeck_drop_impl_on_wrong_item = +hir_analysis_drop_impl_on_wrong_item = the `Drop` trait may only be implemented for local structs, enums, and unions .label = must be a struct, enum, or union in the current crate -typeck_field_already_declared = +hir_analysis_field_already_declared = field `{$field_name}` is already declared .label = field already declared .previous_decl_label = `{$field_name}` first declared here -typeck_copy_impl_on_type_with_dtor = +hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_type_with_dtor = the trait `Copy` may not be implemented for this type; the type has a destructor .label = `Copy` not allowed on types with destructors -typeck_multiple_relaxed_default_bounds = +hir_analysis_multiple_relaxed_default_bounds = type parameter has more than one relaxed default bound, only one is supported -typeck_copy_impl_on_non_adt = +hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_non_adt = the trait `Copy` may not be implemented for this type .label = type is not a structure or enumeration -typeck_trait_object_declared_with_no_traits = +hir_analysis_trait_object_declared_with_no_traits = at least one trait is required for an object type .alias_span = this alias does not contain a trait -typeck_ambiguous_lifetime_bound = +hir_analysis_ambiguous_lifetime_bound = ambiguous lifetime bound, explicit lifetime bound required -typeck_assoc_type_binding_not_allowed = +hir_analysis_assoc_type_binding_not_allowed = associated type bindings are not allowed here .label = associated type not allowed here -typeck_functional_record_update_on_non_struct = +hir_analysis_functional_record_update_on_non_struct = functional record update syntax requires a struct -typeck_typeof_reserved_keyword_used = +hir_analysis_typeof_reserved_keyword_used = `typeof` is a reserved keyword but unimplemented .suggestion = consider replacing `typeof(...)` with an actual type .label = reserved keyword -typeck_return_stmt_outside_of_fn_body = +hir_analysis_return_stmt_outside_of_fn_body = return statement outside of function body .encl_body_label = the return is part of this body... .encl_fn_label = ...not the enclosing function body -typeck_yield_expr_outside_of_generator = +hir_analysis_yield_expr_outside_of_generator = yield expression outside of generator literal -typeck_struct_expr_non_exhaustive = +hir_analysis_struct_expr_non_exhaustive = cannot create non-exhaustive {$what} using struct expression -typeck_method_call_on_unknown_type = +hir_analysis_method_call_on_unknown_type = the type of this value must be known to call a method on a raw pointer on it -typeck_value_of_associated_struct_already_specified = +hir_analysis_value_of_associated_struct_already_specified = the value of the associated type `{$item_name}` (from trait `{$def_path}`) is already specified .label = re-bound here .previous_bound_label = `{$item_name}` bound here first -typeck_address_of_temporary_taken = cannot take address of a temporary +hir_analysis_address_of_temporary_taken = cannot take address of a temporary .label = temporary value -typeck_add_return_type_add = try adding a return type +hir_analysis_add_return_type_add = try adding a return type -typeck_add_return_type_missing_here = a return type might be missing here +hir_analysis_add_return_type_missing_here = a return type might be missing here -typeck_expected_default_return_type = expected `()` because of default return type +hir_analysis_expected_default_return_type = expected `()` because of default return type -typeck_expected_return_type = expected `{$expected}` because of return type +hir_analysis_expected_return_type = expected `{$expected}` because of return type -typeck_unconstrained_opaque_type = unconstrained opaque type - .note = `{$name}` must be used in combination with a concrete type within the same module +hir_analysis_unconstrained_opaque_type = unconstrained opaque type + .note = `{$name}` must be used in combination with a concrete type within the same {$what} -typeck_missing_type_params = +hir_analysis_missing_type_params = the type {$parameterCount -> [one] parameter *[other] parameters @@ -117,19 +117,36 @@ typeck_missing_type_params = } to {$parameters} .note = because of the default `Self` reference, type parameters must be specified on object types -typeck_manual_implementation = +hir_analysis_manual_implementation = manual implementations of `{$trait_name}` are experimental .label = manual implementations of `{$trait_name}` are experimental .help = add `#![feature(unboxed_closures)]` to the crate attributes to enable -typeck_substs_on_overridden_impl = could not resolve substs on overridden impl +hir_analysis_substs_on_overridden_impl = could not resolve substs on overridden impl -typeck_unused_extern_crate = +hir_analysis_unused_extern_crate = unused extern crate .suggestion = remove it -typeck_extern_crate_not_idiomatic = +hir_analysis_extern_crate_not_idiomatic = `extern crate` is not idiomatic in the new edition .suggestion = convert it to a `{$msg_code}` -typeck_expected_used_symbol = expected `used`, `used(compiler)` or `used(linker)` +hir_analysis_expected_used_symbol = expected `used`, `used(compiler)` or `used(linker)` + +hir_analysis_missing_parentheses_in_range = can't call method `{$method_name}` on type `{$ty_str}` + +hir_analysis_add_missing_parentheses_in_range = you must surround the range in parentheses to call its `{$func_name}` function + +hir_analysis_const_impl_for_non_const_trait = + const `impl` for trait `{$trait_name}` which is not marked with `#[const_trait]` + .suggestion = mark `{$trait_name}` as const + .note = marking a trait with `#[const_trait]` ensures all default method bodies are `const` + .adding = adding a non-const method body in the future would be a breaking change + +hir_analysis_const_bound_for_non_const_trait = + ~const can only be applied to `#[const_trait]` traits + +hir_analysis_self_in_impl_self = + `Self` is not valid in the self type of an impl block + .note = replace `Self` with a different type diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/infer.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/infer.ftl index 65371a285..18b3408b0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/infer.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/infer.ftl @@ -164,7 +164,9 @@ infer_region_explanation = {$pref_kind -> } infer_mismatched_static_lifetime = incompatible lifetime on type -infer_msl_impl_note = ...does not necessarily outlive the static lifetime introduced by the compatible `impl` +infer_does_not_outlive_static_from_impl = ...does not necessarily outlive the static lifetime introduced by the compatible `impl` +infer_implicit_static_lifetime_note = this has an implicit `'static` lifetime requirement +infer_implicit_static_lifetime_suggestion = consider relaxing the implicit `'static` requirement infer_msl_introduces_static = introduces a `'static` lifetime requirement infer_msl_unmet_req = because this has an unmet lifetime requirement infer_msl_trait_note = this has an implicit `'static` lifetime requirement diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/lint.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/lint.ftl index 7f9918e4f..7e28f22c0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/lint.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/lint.ftl @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ lint_non_existant_doc_keyword = found non-existing keyword `{$keyword}` used in .help = only existing keywords are allowed in core/std lint_diag_out_of_impl = - diagnostics should only be created in `SessionDiagnostic`/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls + diagnostics should only be created in `IntoDiagnostic`/`AddToDiagnostic` impls lint_untranslatable_diag = diagnostics should be created using translatable messages @@ -433,3 +433,8 @@ lint_check_name_unknown_tool = unknown lint tool: `{$tool_name}` lint_check_name_warning = {$msg} lint_check_name_deprecated = lint name `{$lint_name}` is deprecated and does not have an effect anymore. Use: {$new_name} + +lint_opaque_hidden_inferred_bound = opaque type `{$ty}` does not satisfy its associated type bounds + .specifically = this associated type bound is unsatisfied for `{$proj_ty}` + +lint_opaque_hidden_inferred_bound_sugg = add this bound diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/metadata.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/metadata.ftl index d27100c56..08e553d9f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/metadata.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/metadata.ftl @@ -165,6 +165,8 @@ metadata_failed_write_error = metadata_missing_native_library = could not find native static library `{$libname}`, perhaps an -L flag is missing? +metadata_only_provide_library_name = only provide the library name `{$suggested_name}`, not the full filename + metadata_failed_create_tempdir = couldn't create a temp dir: {$err} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/middle.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/middle.ftl index ed8348864..b9e4499d4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/middle.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/middle.ftl @@ -15,3 +15,15 @@ middle_previous_use_here = middle_limit_invalid = `limit` must be a non-negative integer .label = {$error_str} + +middle_const_eval_non_int = + constant evaluation of enum discriminant resulted in non-integer + +middle_unknown_layout = + the type `{$ty}` has an unknown layout + +middle_values_too_big = + values of the type `{$ty}` are too big for the current architecture + +middle_cannot_be_normalized = + unable to determine layout for `{$ty}` because `{$failure_ty}` cannot be normalized diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/parser.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/parser.ftl index f74df3d97..13c368d1c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/parser.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/parser.ftl @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ parser_invalid_comparison_operator = invalid comparison operator `{$invalid}` .spaceship_operator_invalid = `<=>` is not a valid comparison operator, use `std::cmp::Ordering` parser_invalid_logical_operator = `{$incorrect}` is not a logical operator - .note = unlike in e.g., python and PHP, `&&` and `||` are used for logical operators + .note = unlike in e.g., Python and PHP, `&&` and `||` are used for logical operators .use_amp_amp_for_conjunction = use `&&` to perform logical conjunction .use_pipe_pipe_for_disjunction = use `||` to perform logical disjunction @@ -55,7 +55,9 @@ parser_tilde_is_not_unary_operator = `~` cannot be used as a unary operator .suggestion = use `!` to perform bitwise not parser_unexpected_token_after_not = unexpected {$negated_desc} after identifier - .suggestion = use `!` to perform logical negation +parser_unexpected_token_after_not_bitwise = use `!` to perform bitwise not +parser_unexpected_token_after_not_logical = use `!` to perform logical negation +parser_unexpected_token_after_not_default = use `!` to perform logical negation or bitwise not parser_malformed_loop_label = malformed loop label .suggestion = use the correct loop label format @@ -69,6 +71,8 @@ parser_field_expression_with_generic = field expressions cannot have generic arg parser_macro_invocation_with_qualified_path = macros cannot use qualified paths parser_unexpected_token_after_label = expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{"{"}` after a label + .suggestion_remove_label = consider removing the label + .suggestion_enclose_in_block = consider enclosing expression in a block parser_require_colon_after_labeled_expression = labeled expression must be followed by `:` .note = labels are used before loops and blocks, allowing e.g., `break 'label` to them @@ -156,3 +160,212 @@ parser_remove_let = expected pattern, found `let` parser_use_eq_instead = unexpected `==` .suggestion = try using `=` instead + +parser_use_empty_block_not_semi = expected { "`{}`" }, found `;` + .suggestion = try using { "`{}`" } instead + +parser_comparison_interpreted_as_generic = + `<` is interpreted as a start of generic arguments for `{$type}`, not a comparison + .label_args = interpreted as generic arguments + .label_comparison = not interpreted as comparison + .suggestion = try comparing the cast value + +parser_shift_interpreted_as_generic = + `<<` is interpreted as a start of generic arguments for `{$type}`, not a shift + .label_args = interpreted as generic arguments + .label_comparison = not interpreted as shift + .suggestion = try shifting the cast value + +parser_found_expr_would_be_stmt = expected expression, found `{$token}` + .label = expected expression + +parser_leading_plus_not_supported = leading `+` is not supported + .label = unexpected `+` + .suggestion_remove_plus = try removing the `+` + +parser_parentheses_with_struct_fields = invalid `struct` delimiters or `fn` call arguments + .suggestion_braces_for_struct = if `{$type}` is a struct, use braces as delimiters + .suggestion_no_fields_for_fn = if `{$type}` is a function, use the arguments directly + +parser_labeled_loop_in_break = parentheses are required around this expression to avoid confusion with a labeled break expression + +parser_sugg_wrap_expression_in_parentheses = wrap the expression in parentheses + +parser_array_brackets_instead_of_braces = this is a block expression, not an array + .suggestion = to make an array, use square brackets instead of curly braces + +parser_match_arm_body_without_braces = `match` arm body without braces + .label_statements = {$num_statements -> + [one] this statement is not surrounded by a body + *[other] these statements are not surrounded by a body + } + .label_arrow = while parsing the `match` arm starting here + .suggestion_add_braces = surround the {$num_statements -> + [one] statement + *[other] statements + } with a body + .suggestion_use_comma_not_semicolon = use a comma to end a `match` arm expression + +parser_struct_literal_not_allowed_here = struct literals are not allowed here + .suggestion = surround the struct literal with parentheses + +parser_invalid_interpolated_expression = invalid interpolated expression + +parser_hexadecimal_float_literal_not_supported = hexadecimal float literal is not supported +parser_octal_float_literal_not_supported = octal float literal is not supported +parser_binary_float_literal_not_supported = binary float literal is not supported +parser_not_supported = not supported + +parser_invalid_literal_suffix = suffixes on {$kind} literals are invalid + .label = invalid suffix `{$suffix}` + +parser_invalid_literal_suffix_on_tuple_index = suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + .label = invalid suffix `{$suffix}` + .tuple_exception_line_1 = `{$suffix}` is *temporarily* accepted on tuple index fields as it was incorrectly accepted on stable for a few releases + .tuple_exception_line_2 = on proc macros, you'll want to use `syn::Index::from` or `proc_macro::Literal::*_unsuffixed` for code that will desugar to tuple field access + .tuple_exception_line_3 = see issue #60210 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60210> for more information + +parser_non_string_abi_literal = non-string ABI literal + .suggestion = specify the ABI with a string literal + +parser_mismatched_closing_delimiter = mismatched closing delimiter: `{$delimiter}` + .label_unmatched = mismatched closing delimiter + .label_opening_candidate = closing delimiter possibly meant for this + .label_unclosed = unclosed delimiter + +parser_incorrect_visibility_restriction = incorrect visibility restriction + .help = some possible visibility restrictions are: + `pub(crate)`: visible only on the current crate + `pub(super)`: visible only in the current module's parent + `pub(in path::to::module)`: visible only on the specified path + .suggestion = make this visible only to module `{$inner_str}` with `in` + +parser_assignment_else_not_allowed = <assignment> ... else {"{"} ... {"}"} is not allowed + +parser_expected_statement_after_outer_attr = expected statement after outer attribute + +parser_doc_comment_does_not_document_anything = found a documentation comment that doesn't document anything + .help = doc comments must come before what they document, if a comment was intended use `//` + .suggestion = missing comma here + +parser_const_let_mutually_exclusive = `const` and `let` are mutually exclusive + .suggestion = remove `let` + +parser_invalid_expression_in_let_else = a `{$operator}` expression cannot be directly assigned in `let...else` +parser_invalid_curly_in_let_else = right curly brace `{"}"}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed + +parser_compound_assignment_expression_in_let = can't reassign to an uninitialized variable + .suggestion = initialize the variable + .help = if you meant to overwrite, remove the `let` binding + +parser_suffixed_literal_in_attribute = suffixed literals are not allowed in attributes + .help = instead of using a suffixed literal (`1u8`, `1.0f32`, etc.), use an unsuffixed version (`1`, `1.0`, etc.) + +parser_invalid_meta_item = expected unsuffixed literal or identifier, found `{$token}` + +parser_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this = the inner attribute doesn't annotate this {$item} +parser_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer = to annotate the {$item}, change the attribute from inner to outer style + +parser_inner_attr_not_permitted_after_outer_doc_comment = an inner attribute is not permitted following an outer doc comment + .label_attr = not permitted following an outer doc comment + .label_prev_doc_comment = previous doc comment + .label_does_not_annotate_this = {parser_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this} + .sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parser_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer} + +parser_inner_attr_not_permitted_after_outer_attr = an inner attribute is not permitted following an outer attribute + .label_attr = not permitted following an outer attribute + .label_prev_attr = previous outer attribute + .label_does_not_annotate_this = {parser_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this} + .sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parser_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer} + +parser_inner_attr_not_permitted = an inner attribute is not permitted in this context + .label_does_not_annotate_this = {parser_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this} + .sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parser_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer} + +parser_inner_attr_explanation = inner attributes, like `#![no_std]`, annotate the item enclosing them, and are usually found at the beginning of source files +parser_outer_attr_explanation = outer attributes, like `#[test]`, annotate the item following them + +parser_inner_doc_comment_not_permitted = expected outer doc comment + .note = inner doc comments like this (starting with `//!` or `/*!`) can only appear before items + .suggestion = you might have meant to write a regular comment + .label_does_not_annotate_this = the inner doc comment doesn't annotate this {$item} + .sugg_change_inner_to_outer = to annotate the {$item}, change the doc comment from inner to outer style + +parser_expected_identifier_found_reserved_identifier_str = expected identifier, found reserved identifier `{$token}` +parser_expected_identifier_found_keyword_str = expected identifier, found keyword `{$token}` +parser_expected_identifier_found_reserved_keyword_str = expected identifier, found reserved keyword `{$token}` +parser_expected_identifier_found_doc_comment_str = expected identifier, found doc comment `{$token}` +parser_expected_identifier_found_str = expected identifier, found `{$token}` + +parser_expected_identifier_found_reserved_identifier = expected identifier, found reserved identifier +parser_expected_identifier_found_keyword = expected identifier, found keyword +parser_expected_identifier_found_reserved_keyword = expected identifier, found reserved keyword +parser_expected_identifier_found_doc_comment = expected identifier, found doc comment +parser_expected_identifier = expected identifier + +parser_sugg_escape_to_use_as_identifier = escape `{$ident_name}` to use it as an identifier + +parser_sugg_remove_comma = remove this comma + +parser_expected_semi_found_reserved_identifier_str = expected `;`, found reserved identifier `{$token}` +parser_expected_semi_found_keyword_str = expected `;`, found keyword `{$token}` +parser_expected_semi_found_reserved_keyword_str = expected `;`, found reserved keyword `{$token}` +parser_expected_semi_found_doc_comment_str = expected `;`, found doc comment `{$token}` +parser_expected_semi_found_str = expected `;`, found `{$token}` + +parser_sugg_change_this_to_semi = change this to `;` +parser_sugg_add_semi = add `;` here +parser_label_unexpected_token = unexpected token + +parser_unmatched_angle_brackets = {$num_extra_brackets -> + [one] unmatched angle bracket + *[other] unmatched angle brackets + } + .suggestion = {$num_extra_brackets -> + [one] remove extra angle bracket + *[other] remove extra angle brackets + } + +parser_generic_parameters_without_angle_brackets = generic parameters without surrounding angle brackets + .suggestion = surround the type parameters with angle brackets + +parser_comparison_operators_cannot_be_chained = comparison operators cannot be chained + .sugg_parentheses_for_function_args = or use `(...)` if you meant to specify fn arguments + .sugg_split_comparison = split the comparison into two + .sugg_parenthesize = parenthesize the comparison +parser_sugg_turbofish_syntax = use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify lifetime, type, or const arguments + +parser_question_mark_in_type = invalid `?` in type + .label = `?` is only allowed on expressions, not types + .suggestion = if you meant to express that the type might not contain a value, use the `Option` wrapper type + +parser_unexpected_parentheses_in_for_head = unexpected parentheses surrounding `for` loop head + .suggestion = remove parentheses in `for` loop + +parser_doc_comment_on_param_type = documentation comments cannot be applied to a function parameter's type + .label = doc comments are not allowed here + +parser_attribute_on_param_type = attributes cannot be applied to a function parameter's type + .label = attributes are not allowed here + +parser_pattern_method_param_without_body = patterns aren't allowed in methods without bodies + .suggestion = give this argument a name or use an underscore to ignore it + +parser_self_param_not_first = unexpected `self` parameter in function + .label = must be the first parameter of an associated function + +parser_const_generic_without_braces = expressions must be enclosed in braces to be used as const generic arguments + .suggestion = enclose the `const` expression in braces + +parser_unexpected_const_param_declaration = unexpected `const` parameter declaration + .label = expected a `const` expression, not a parameter declaration + .suggestion = `const` parameters must be declared for the `impl` + +parser_unexpected_const_in_generic_param = expected lifetime, type, or constant, found keyword `const` + .suggestion = the `const` keyword is only needed in the definition of the type + +parser_async_move_order_incorrect = the order of `move` and `async` is incorrect + .suggestion = try switching the order + +parser_double_colon_in_bound = expected `:` followed by trait or lifetime + .suggestion = use single colon diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/passes.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/passes.ftl index 556a6452f..4bc6bd9fb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/passes.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/passes.ftl @@ -10,88 +10,119 @@ passes_outer_crate_level_attr = passes_inner_crate_level_attr = crate-level attribute should be in the root module -passes_ignored_attr_with_macro = `#[{$sym}]` is ignored on struct fields, match arms and macro defs +passes_ignored_attr_with_macro = + `#[{$sym}]` is ignored on struct fields, match arms and macro defs .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .note = {-passes_see_issue(issue: "80564")} -passes_ignored_attr = `#[{$sym}]` is ignored on struct fields and match arms +passes_ignored_attr = + `#[{$sym}]` is ignored on struct fields and match arms .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .note = {-passes_see_issue(issue: "80564")} -passes_inline_ignored_function_prototype = `#[inline]` is ignored on function prototypes +passes_inline_ignored_function_prototype = + `#[inline]` is ignored on function prototypes -passes_inline_ignored_constants = `#[inline]` is ignored on constants +passes_inline_ignored_constants = + `#[inline]` is ignored on constants .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .note = {-passes_see_issue(issue: "65833")} -passes_inline_not_fn_or_closure = attribute should be applied to function or closure +passes_inline_not_fn_or_closure = + attribute should be applied to function or closure .label = not a function or closure -passes_no_coverage_ignored_function_prototype = `#[no_coverage]` is ignored on function prototypes +passes_no_coverage_ignored_function_prototype = + `#[no_coverage]` is ignored on function prototypes passes_no_coverage_propagate = `#[no_coverage]` does not propagate into items and must be applied to the contained functions directly -passes_no_coverage_fn_defn = `#[no_coverage]` may only be applied to function definitions +passes_no_coverage_fn_defn = + `#[no_coverage]` may only be applied to function definitions -passes_no_coverage_not_coverable = `#[no_coverage]` must be applied to coverable code +passes_no_coverage_not_coverable = + `#[no_coverage]` must be applied to coverable code .label = not coverable code -passes_should_be_applied_to_fn = attribute should be applied to a function definition +passes_should_be_applied_to_fn = + attribute should be applied to a function definition .label = not a function definition -passes_naked_tracked_caller = cannot use `#[track_caller]` with `#[naked]` +passes_naked_tracked_caller = + cannot use `#[track_caller]` with `#[naked]` -passes_should_be_applied_to_struct_enum = attribute should be applied to a struct or enum +passes_should_be_applied_to_struct_enum = + attribute should be applied to a struct or enum .label = not a struct or enum -passes_should_be_applied_to_trait = attribute should be applied to a trait +passes_should_be_applied_to_trait = + attribute should be applied to a trait .label = not a trait -passes_target_feature_on_statement = {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn} +passes_target_feature_on_statement = + {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn} .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .label = {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn.label} -passes_should_be_applied_to_static = attribute should be applied to a static +passes_should_be_applied_to_static = + attribute should be applied to a static .label = not a static -passes_doc_expect_str = doc {$attr_name} attribute expects a string: #[doc({$attr_name} = "a")] +passes_doc_expect_str = + doc {$attr_name} attribute expects a string: #[doc({$attr_name} = "a")] -passes_doc_alias_empty = {$attr_str} attribute cannot have empty value +passes_doc_alias_empty = + {$attr_str} attribute cannot have empty value -passes_doc_alias_bad_char = {$char_} character isn't allowed in {$attr_str} +passes_doc_alias_bad_char = + {$char_} character isn't allowed in {$attr_str} -passes_doc_alias_start_end = {$attr_str} cannot start or end with ' ' +passes_doc_alias_start_end = + {$attr_str} cannot start or end with ' ' -passes_doc_alias_bad_location = {$attr_str} isn't allowed on {$location} +passes_doc_alias_bad_location = + {$attr_str} isn't allowed on {$location} -passes_doc_alias_not_an_alias = {$attr_str} is the same as the item's name +passes_doc_alias_not_an_alias = + {$attr_str} is the same as the item's name passes_doc_alias_duplicated = doc alias is duplicated .label = first defined here -passes_doc_alias_not_string_literal = `#[doc(alias("a"))]` expects string literals +passes_doc_alias_not_string_literal = + `#[doc(alias("a"))]` expects string literals passes_doc_alias_malformed = doc alias attribute expects a string `#[doc(alias = "a")]` or a list of strings `#[doc(alias("a", "b"))]` -passes_doc_keyword_empty_mod = `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on empty modules +passes_doc_keyword_empty_mod = + `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on empty modules -passes_doc_keyword_not_mod = `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on modules +passes_doc_keyword_not_mod = + `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on modules -passes_doc_keyword_invalid_ident = `{$doc_keyword}` is not a valid identifier +passes_doc_keyword_invalid_ident = + `{$doc_keyword}` is not a valid identifier passes_doc_fake_variadic_not_valid = `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` must be used on the first of a set of tuple or fn pointer trait impls with varying arity -passes_doc_keyword_only_impl = `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on impl blocks +passes_doc_keyword_only_impl = + `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on impl blocks -passes_doc_inline_conflict_first = this attribute... -passes_doc_inline_conflict_second = ...conflicts with this attribute -passes_doc_inline_conflict = conflicting doc inlining attributes +passes_doc_inline_conflict_first = + this attribute... + +passes_doc_inline_conflict_second = + {"."}..conflicts with this attribute + +passes_doc_inline_conflict = + conflicting doc inlining attributes .help = remove one of the conflicting attributes -passes_doc_inline_only_use = this attribute can only be applied to a `use` item +passes_doc_inline_only_use = + this attribute can only be applied to a `use` item .label = only applicable on `use` items .not_a_use_item_label = not a `use` item .note = read <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustdoc/the-doc-attribute.html#inline-and-no_inline> for more information @@ -99,30 +130,42 @@ passes_doc_inline_only_use = this attribute can only be applied to a `use` item passes_doc_attr_not_crate_level = `#![doc({$attr_name} = "...")]` isn't allowed as a crate-level attribute -passes_attr_crate_level = this attribute can only be applied at the crate level +passes_attr_crate_level = + this attribute can only be applied at the crate level .suggestion = to apply to the crate, use an inner attribute .help = to apply to the crate, use an inner attribute .note = read <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustdoc/the-doc-attribute.html#at-the-crate-level> for more information -passes_doc_test_unknown = unknown `doc(test)` attribute `{$path}` +passes_doc_test_unknown = + unknown `doc(test)` attribute `{$path}` + +passes_doc_test_takes_list = + `#[doc(test(...)]` takes a list of attributes -passes_doc_test_takes_list = `#[doc(test(...)]` takes a list of attributes +passes_doc_primitive = + `doc(primitive)` should never have been stable -passes_doc_primitive = `doc(primitive)` should never have been stable +passes_doc_cfg_hide_takes_list = + `#[doc(cfg_hide(...)]` takes a list of attributes -passes_doc_test_unknown_any = unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}` +passes_doc_test_unknown_any = + unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}` -passes_doc_test_unknown_spotlight = unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}` +passes_doc_test_unknown_spotlight = + unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}` .note = `doc(spotlight)` was renamed to `doc(notable_trait)` .suggestion = use `notable_trait` instead .no_op_note = `doc(spotlight)` is now a no-op -passes_doc_test_unknown_include = unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}` +passes_doc_test_unknown_include = + unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}` .suggestion = use `doc = include_str!` instead -passes_doc_invalid = invalid `doc` attribute +passes_doc_invalid = + invalid `doc` attribute -passes_pass_by_value = `pass_by_value` attribute should be applied to a struct, enum or type alias +passes_pass_by_value = + `pass_by_value` attribute should be applied to a struct, enum or type alias .label = is not a struct, enum or type alias passes_allow_incoherent_impl = @@ -137,42 +180,54 @@ passes_must_use_async = `must_use` attribute on `async` functions applies to the anonymous `Future` returned by the function, not the value within .label = this attribute does nothing, the `Future`s returned by async functions are already `must_use` -passes_must_use_no_effect = `#[must_use]` has no effect when applied to {$article} {$target} +passes_must_use_no_effect = + `#[must_use]` has no effect when applied to {$article} {$target} -passes_must_not_suspend = `must_not_suspend` attribute should be applied to a struct, enum, or trait +passes_must_not_suspend = + `must_not_suspend` attribute should be applied to a struct, enum, or trait .label = is not a struct, enum, or trait -passes_cold = {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn} +passes_cold = + {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn} .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .label = {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn.label} -passes_link = attribute should be applied to an `extern` block with non-Rust ABI +passes_link = + attribute should be applied to an `extern` block with non-Rust ABI .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .label = not an `extern` block -passes_link_name = attribute should be applied to a foreign function or static +passes_link_name = + attribute should be applied to a foreign function or static .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .label = not a foreign function or static .help = try `#[link(name = "{$value}")]` instead -passes_no_link = attribute should be applied to an `extern crate` item +passes_no_link = + attribute should be applied to an `extern crate` item .label = not an `extern crate` item -passes_export_name = attribute should be applied to a free function, impl method or static +passes_export_name = + attribute should be applied to a free function, impl method or static .label = not a free function, impl method or static -passes_rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_not_struct = attribute should be applied to a struct +passes_rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_not_struct = + attribute should be applied to a struct .label = not a struct -passes_rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_arg = expected exactly one integer literal argument +passes_rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_arg = + expected exactly one integer literal argument -passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_only = #[rustc_legacy_const_generics] functions must only have const generics +passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_only = + #[rustc_legacy_const_generics] functions must only have const generics .label = non-const generic parameter -passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index = #[rustc_legacy_const_generics] must have one index for each generic parameter +passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index = + #[rustc_legacy_const_generics] must have one index for each generic parameter .label = generic parameters -passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_exceed = index exceeds number of arguments +passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_exceed = + index exceeds number of arguments .label = there {$arg_count -> [one] is *[other] are @@ -181,90 +236,438 @@ passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_exceed = index exceeds number of argume *[other] arguments } -passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_negative = arguments should be non-negative integers +passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_negative = + arguments should be non-negative integers -passes_rustc_dirty_clean = attribute requires -Z query-dep-graph to be enabled +passes_rustc_dirty_clean = + attribute requires -Z query-dep-graph to be enabled -passes_link_section = attribute should be applied to a function or static +passes_link_section = + attribute should be applied to a function or static .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .label = not a function or static -passes_no_mangle_foreign = `#[no_mangle]` has no effect on a foreign {$foreign_item_kind} +passes_no_mangle_foreign = + `#[no_mangle]` has no effect on a foreign {$foreign_item_kind} .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .label = foreign {$foreign_item_kind} .note = symbol names in extern blocks are not mangled .suggestion = remove this attribute -passes_no_mangle = attribute should be applied to a free function, impl method or static +passes_no_mangle = + attribute should be applied to a free function, impl method or static .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} .label = not a free function, impl method or static -passes_repr_ident = meta item in `repr` must be an identifier +passes_repr_ident = + meta item in `repr` must be an identifier -passes_repr_conflicting = conflicting representation hints +passes_repr_conflicting = + conflicting representation hints -passes_used_static = attribute must be applied to a `static` variable +passes_used_static = + attribute must be applied to a `static` variable -passes_used_compiler_linker = `used(compiler)` and `used(linker)` can't be used together +passes_used_compiler_linker = + `used(compiler)` and `used(linker)` can't be used together -passes_allow_internal_unstable = attribute should be applied to a macro +passes_allow_internal_unstable = + attribute should be applied to a macro .label = not a macro -passes_debug_visualizer_placement = attribute should be applied to a module +passes_debug_visualizer_placement = + attribute should be applied to a module -passes_debug_visualizer_invalid = invalid argument +passes_debug_visualizer_invalid = + invalid argument .note_1 = expected: `natvis_file = "..."` .note_2 = OR .note_3 = expected: `gdb_script_file = "..."` -passes_rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable = attribute should be applied to `const fn` +passes_debug_visualizer_unreadable = + couldn't read {$file}: {$error} + +passes_rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable = + attribute should be applied to `const fn` .label = not a `const fn` -passes_rustc_std_internal_symbol = attribute should be applied to functions or statics +passes_rustc_std_internal_symbol = + attribute should be applied to functions or statics .label = not a function or static -passes_const_trait = attribute should be applied to a trait +passes_const_trait = + attribute should be applied to a trait -passes_stability_promotable = attribute cannot be applied to an expression +passes_stability_promotable = + attribute cannot be applied to an expression -passes_deprecated = attribute is ignored here +passes_deprecated = + attribute is ignored here -passes_macro_use = `#[{$name}]` only has an effect on `extern crate` and modules +passes_macro_use = + `#[{$name}]` only has an effect on `extern crate` and modules -passes_macro_export = `#[macro_export]` only has an effect on macro definitions +passes_macro_export = + `#[macro_export]` only has an effect on macro definitions -passes_plugin_registrar = `#[plugin_registrar]` only has an effect on functions +passes_plugin_registrar = + `#[plugin_registrar]` only has an effect on functions -passes_unused_empty_lints_note = attribute `{$name}` with an empty list has no effect +passes_unused_empty_lints_note = + attribute `{$name}` with an empty list has no effect -passes_unused_no_lints_note = attribute `{$name}` without any lints has no effect +passes_unused_no_lints_note = + attribute `{$name}` without any lints has no effect passes_unused_default_method_body_const_note = `default_method_body_is_const` has been replaced with `#[const_trait]` on traits -passes_unused = unused attribute +passes_unused = + unused attribute .suggestion = remove this attribute -passes_non_exported_macro_invalid_attrs = attribute should be applied to function or closure +passes_non_exported_macro_invalid_attrs = + attribute should be applied to function or closure .label = not a function or closure -passes_unused_duplicate = unused attribute +passes_unused_duplicate = + unused attribute .suggestion = remove this attribute .note = attribute also specified here .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted} -passes_unused_multiple = multiple `{$name}` attributes +passes_unused_multiple = + multiple `{$name}` attributes .suggestion = remove this attribute .note = attribute also specified here -passes_rustc_lint_opt_ty = `#[rustc_lint_opt_ty]` should be applied to a struct +passes_rustc_lint_opt_ty = + `#[rustc_lint_opt_ty]` should be applied to a struct .label = not a struct -passes_rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access = `#[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access]` should be applied to a field +passes_rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access = + `#[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access]` should be applied to a field .label = not a field -passes_link_ordinal = attribute should be applied to a foreign function or static +passes_link_ordinal = + attribute should be applied to a foreign function or static .label = not a foreign function or static -passes_collapse_debuginfo = `collapse_debuginfo` attribute should be applied to macro definitions +passes_collapse_debuginfo = + `collapse_debuginfo` attribute should be applied to macro definitions .label = not a macro definition + +passes_deprecated_annotation_has_no_effect = + this `#[deprecated]` annotation has no effect + .suggestion = remove the unnecessary deprecation attribute + +passes_unknown_external_lang_item = + unknown external lang item: `{$lang_item}` + +passes_missing_panic_handler = + `#[panic_handler]` function required, but not found + +passes_alloc_func_required = + `#[alloc_error_handler]` function required, but not found + +passes_missing_alloc_error_handler = + use `#![feature(default_alloc_error_handler)]` for a default error handler + +passes_missing_lang_item = + language item required, but not found: `{$name}` + .note = this can occur when a binary crate with `#![no_std]` is compiled for a target where `{$name}` is defined in the standard library + .help = you may be able to compile for a target that doesn't need `{$name}`, specify a target with `--target` or in `.cargo/config` + +passes_lang_item_on_incorrect_target = + `{$name}` language item must be applied to a {$expected_target} + .label = attribute should be applied to a {$expected_target}, not a {$actual_target} + +passes_unknown_lang_item = + definition of an unknown language item: `{$name}` + .label = definition of unknown language item `{$name}` + +passes_invalid_attr_at_crate_level = + `{$name}` attribute cannot be used at crate level + .suggestion = perhaps you meant to use an outer attribute + +passes_duplicate_diagnostic_item = + duplicate diagnostic item found: `{$name}`. + +passes_duplicate_diagnostic_item_in_crate = + duplicate diagnostic item in crate `{$crate_name}`: `{$name}`. + +passes_diagnostic_item_first_defined = + the diagnostic item is first defined here + .note = the diagnostic item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}`. + +passes_abi = + abi: {$abi} + +passes_align = + align: {$align} + +passes_size = + size: {$size} + +passes_homogeneous_aggregate = + homogeneous_aggregate: {$homogeneous_aggregate} + +passes_layout_of = + layout_of({$normalized_ty}) = {$ty_layout} + +passes_unrecognized_field = + unrecognized field name `{$name}` + +passes_layout = + layout error: {$layout_error} + +passes_feature_stable_twice = + feature `{$feature}` is declared stable since {$since}, but was previously declared stable since {$prev_since} + +passes_feature_previously_declared = + feature `{$feature}` is declared {$declared}, but was previously declared {$prev_declared} + +passes_expr_not_allowed_in_context = + {$expr} is not allowed in a `{$context}` + +passes_const_impl_const_trait = + const `impl`s must be for traits marked with `#[const_trait]` + .note = this trait must be annotated with `#[const_trait]` + +passes_break_non_loop = + `break` with value from a `{$kind}` loop + .label = can only break with a value inside `loop` or breakable block + .label2 = you can't `break` with a value in a `{$kind}` loop + .suggestion = use `break` on its own without a value inside this `{$kind}` loop + .break_expr_suggestion = alternatively, you might have meant to use the available loop label + +passes_continue_labeled_block = + `continue` pointing to a labeled block + .label = labeled blocks cannot be `continue`'d + .block_label = labeled block the `continue` points to + +passes_break_inside_closure = + `{$name}` inside of a closure + .label = cannot `{$name}` inside of a closure + .closure_label = enclosing closure + +passes_break_inside_async_block = + `{$name}` inside of an `async` block + .label = cannot `{$name}` inside of an `async` block + .async_block_label = enclosing `async` block + +passes_outside_loop = + `{$name}` outside of a loop + .label = cannot `{$name}` outside of a loop + +passes_unlabeled_in_labeled_block = + unlabeled `{$cf_type}` inside of a labeled block + .label = `{$cf_type}` statements that would diverge to or through a labeled block need to bear a label + +passes_unlabeled_cf_in_while_condition = + `break` or `continue` with no label in the condition of a `while` loop + .label = unlabeled `{$cf_type}` in the condition of a `while` loop + +passes_cannot_inline_naked_function = + naked functions cannot be inlined + +passes_undefined_naked_function_abi = + Rust ABI is unsupported in naked functions + +passes_no_patterns = + patterns not allowed in naked function parameters + +passes_params_not_allowed = + referencing function parameters is not allowed in naked functions + .help = follow the calling convention in asm block to use parameters + +passes_naked_functions_asm_block = + naked functions must contain a single asm block + .label_multiple_asm = multiple asm blocks are unsupported in naked functions + .label_non_asm = non-asm is unsupported in naked functions + +passes_naked_functions_operands = + only `const` and `sym` operands are supported in naked functions + +passes_naked_functions_asm_options = + asm options unsupported in naked functions: {$unsupported_options} + +passes_naked_functions_must_use_noreturn = + asm in naked functions must use `noreturn` option + .suggestion = consider specifying that the asm block is responsible for returning from the function + +passes_attr_only_on_main = + `{$attr}` attribute can only be used on `fn main()` + +passes_attr_only_on_root_main = + `{$attr}` attribute can only be used on root `fn main()` + +passes_attr_only_in_functions = + `{$attr}` attribute can only be used on functions + +passes_multiple_rustc_main = + multiple functions with a `#[rustc_main]` attribute + .first = first `#[rustc_main]` function + .additional = additional `#[rustc_main]` function + +passes_multiple_start_functions = + multiple `start` functions + .label = multiple `start` functions + .previous = previous `#[start]` function here + +passes_extern_main = + the `main` function cannot be declared in an `extern` block + +passes_unix_sigpipe_values = + valid values for `#[unix_sigpipe = "..."]` are `inherit`, `sig_ign`, or `sig_dfl` + +passes_no_main_function = + `main` function not found in crate `{$crate_name}` + .here_is_main = here is a function named `main` + .one_or_more_possible_main = you have one or more functions named `main` not defined at the crate level + .consider_moving_main = consider moving the `main` function definitions + .main_must_be_defined_at_crate = the main function must be defined at the crate level{$has_filename -> + [true] {" "}(in `{$filename}`) + *[false] {""} + } + .consider_adding_main_to_file = consider adding a `main` function to `{$filename}` + .consider_adding_main_at_crate = consider adding a `main` function at the crate level + .teach_note = If you don't know the basics of Rust, you can go look to the Rust Book to get started: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ + .non_function_main = non-function item at `crate::main` is found + +passes_duplicate_lang_item = + found duplicate lang item `{$lang_item_name}` + .first_defined_span = the lang item is first defined here + .first_defined_crate_depends = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}` (which `{$orig_dependency_of}` depends on) + .first_defined_crate = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}`. + .first_definition_local = first definition in the local crate (`{$orig_crate_name}`) + .second_definition_local = second definition in the local crate (`{$crate_name}`) + .first_definition_path = first definition in `{$orig_crate_name}` loaded from {$orig_path} + .second_definition_path = second definition in `{$crate_name}` loaded from {$path} + +passes_duplicate_lang_item_crate = + duplicate lang item in crate `{$crate_name}`: `{$lang_item_name}`. + .first_defined_span = the lang item is first defined here + .first_defined_crate_depends = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}` (which `{$orig_dependency_of}` depends on) + .first_defined_crate = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}`. + .first_definition_local = first definition in the local crate (`{$orig_crate_name}`) + .second_definition_local = second definition in the local crate (`{$crate_name}`) + .first_definition_path = first definition in `{$orig_crate_name}` loaded from {$orig_path} + .second_definition_path = second definition in `{$crate_name}` loaded from {$path} + +passes_duplicate_lang_item_crate_depends = + duplicate lang item in crate `{$crate_name}` (which `{$dependency_of}` depends on): `{$lang_item_name}`. + .first_defined_span = the lang item is first defined here + .first_defined_crate_depends = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}` (which `{$orig_dependency_of}` depends on) + .first_defined_crate = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}`. + .first_definition_local = first definition in the local crate (`{$orig_crate_name}`) + .second_definition_local = second definition in the local crate (`{$crate_name}`) + .first_definition_path = first definition in `{$orig_crate_name}` loaded from {$orig_path} + .second_definition_path = second definition in `{$crate_name}` loaded from {$path} + +passes_incorrect_target = + `{$name}` language item must be applied to a {$kind} with {$at_least -> + [true] at least {$num} + *[false] {$num} + } generic {$num -> + [one] argument + *[other] arguments + } + .label = this {$kind} has {$actual_num} generic {$actual_num -> + [one] argument + *[other] arguments + } + +passes_useless_assignment = + useless assignment of {$is_field_assign -> + [true] field + *[false] variable + } of type `{$ty}` to itself + +passes_only_has_effect_on = + `#[{$attr_name}]` only has an effect on {$target_name -> + [function] functions + [module] modules + [implementation_block] implementation blocks + *[unspecified] (unspecified--this is a compiler bug) + } + +passes_object_lifetime_err = + {$repr} + +passes_unrecognized_repr_hint = + unrecognized representation hint + .help = valid reprs are `C`, `align`, `packed`, `transparent`, `simd`, `i8`, `u8`, `i16`, `u16`, `i32`, `u32`, `i64`, `u64`, `i128`, `u128`, `isize`, `usize` + +passes_attr_application_enum = + attribute should be applied to an enum + .label = not an enum + +passes_attr_application_struct = + attribute should be applied to a struct + .label = not a struct + +passes_attr_application_struct_union = + attribute should be applied to a struct or union + .label = not a struct or union + +passes_attr_application_struct_enum_union = + attribute should be applied to a struct, enum, or union + .label = not a struct, enum, or union + +passes_attr_application_struct_enum_function_union = + attribute should be applied to a struct, enum, function, or union + .label = not a struct, enum, function, or union + +passes_transparent_incompatible = + transparent {$target} cannot have other repr hints + +passes_deprecated_attribute = + deprecated attribute must be paired with either stable or unstable attribute + +passes_useless_stability = + this stability annotation is useless + .label = useless stability annotation + .item = the stability attribute annotates this item + +passes_invalid_stability = + invalid stability version found + .label = invalid stability version + .item = the stability attribute annotates this item + +passes_cannot_stabilize_deprecated = + an API can't be stabilized after it is deprecated + .label = invalid version + .item = the stability attribute annotates this item + +passes_invalid_deprecation_version = + invalid deprecation version found + .label = invalid deprecation version + .item = the stability attribute annotates this item + +passes_missing_stability_attr = + {$descr} has missing stability attribute + +passes_missing_const_stab_attr = + {$descr} has missing const stability attribute + +passes_trait_impl_const_stable = + trait implementations cannot be const stable yet + .note = see issue #67792 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67792> for more information + +passes_feature_only_on_nightly = + `#![feature]` may not be used on the {$release_channel} release channel + +passes_unknown_feature = + unknown feature `{$feature}` + +passes_implied_feature_not_exist = + feature `{$implied_by}` implying `{$feature}` does not exist + +passes_duplicate_feature_err = + the feature `{$feature}` has already been declared + +passes_missing_const_err = + attributes `#[rustc_const_unstable]` and `#[rustc_const_stable]` require the function or method to be `const` + .help = make the function or method const + .label = attribute specified here diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/privacy.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/privacy.ftl index da987152f..a26d1b2b3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/privacy.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/privacy.ftl @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ privacy_in_public_interface = {$vis_descr} {$kind} `{$descr}` in public interfac .label = can't leak {$vis_descr} {$kind} .visibility_label = `{$descr}` declared as {$vis_descr} -privacy_report_access_level = {$descr} +privacy_report_effective_visibility = {$descr} privacy_from_private_dep_in_public_interface = {$kind} `{$descr}` from private dependency '{$krate}' in public interface diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/query_system.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/query_system.ftl index 167704e46..870e82403 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/query_system.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/query_system.ftl @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ query_system_cycle_usage = cycle used when {$usage} query_system_cycle_stack_single = ...which immediately requires {$stack_bottom} again +query_system_cycle_stack_middle = ...which requires {$desc}... + query_system_cycle_stack_multiple = ...which again requires {$stack_bottom}, completing the cycle query_system_cycle_recursive_ty_alias = type aliases cannot be recursive @@ -23,3 +25,6 @@ query_system_cycle_recursive_trait_alias = trait aliases cannot be recursive query_system_cycle_which_requires = ...which requires {$desc}... query_system_query_overflow = queries overflow the depth limit! + .help = consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "{$suggested_limit}"]` attribute to your crate (`{$crate_name}`) + +query_system_layout_of_depth = query depth increased by {$depth} when {$desc} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/session.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/session.ftl index 76cae3c81..e22779230 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/session.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/session.ftl @@ -39,20 +39,6 @@ session_unstable_virtual_function_elimination = `-Zvirtual-function-elimination` session_unsupported_dwarf_version = requested DWARF version {$dwarf_version} is greater than 5 -session_target_invalid_address_space = invalid address space `{$addr_space}` for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err} - -session_target_invalid_bits = invalid {$kind} `{$bit}` for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err} - -session_target_missing_alignment = missing alignment for `{$cause}` in "data-layout" - -session_target_invalid_alignment = invalid alignment for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err} - -session_target_inconsistent_architecture = inconsistent target specification: "data-layout" claims architecture is {$dl}-endian, while "target-endian" is `{$target}` - -session_target_inconsistent_pointer_width = inconsistent target specification: "data-layout" claims pointers are {$pointer_size}-bit, while "target-pointer-width" is `{$target}` - -session_target_invalid_bits_size = {$err} - session_target_stack_protector_not_supported = `-Z stack-protector={$stack_protector}` is not supported for target {$target_triple} and will be ignored session_split_debuginfo_unstable_platform = `-Csplit-debuginfo={$debuginfo}` is unstable on this platform @@ -66,3 +52,9 @@ session_crate_name_invalid = crate names cannot start with a `-`, but `{$s}` has session_crate_name_empty = crate name must not be empty session_invalid_character_in_create_name = invalid character `{$character}` in crate name: `{$crate_name}` + +session_expr_parentheses_needed = parentheses are required to parse this as an expression + +session_skipping_const_checks = skipping const checks +session_unleashed_feature_help_named = skipping check for `{$gate}` feature +session_unleashed_feature_help_unnamed = skipping check that does not even have a feature gate diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/src/lib.rs index b6e0f3faa..9465051dd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/src/lib.rs @@ -35,32 +35,38 @@ pub use unic_langid::{langid, LanguageIdentifier}; // Generates `DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES` static and `fluent_generated` module. fluent_messages! { + // tidy-alphabetical-start ast_lowering => "../locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl", ast_passes => "../locales/en-US/ast_passes.ftl", attr => "../locales/en-US/attr.ftl", borrowck => "../locales/en-US/borrowck.ftl", builtin_macros => "../locales/en-US/builtin_macros.ftl", + codegen_gcc => "../locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl", + codegen_ssa => "../locales/en-US/codegen_ssa.ftl", + compiletest => "../locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl", const_eval => "../locales/en-US/const_eval.ftl", driver => "../locales/en-US/driver.ftl", + errors => "../locales/en-US/errors.ftl", expand => "../locales/en-US/expand.ftl", - session => "../locales/en-US/session.ftl", - interface => "../locales/en-US/interface.ftl", + hir_analysis => "../locales/en-US/hir_analysis.ftl", infer => "../locales/en-US/infer.ftl", + interface => "../locales/en-US/interface.ftl", lint => "../locales/en-US/lint.ftl", + metadata => "../locales/en-US/metadata.ftl", middle => "../locales/en-US/middle.ftl", + mir_dataflow => "../locales/en-US/mir_dataflow.ftl", monomorphize => "../locales/en-US/monomorphize.ftl", - metadata => "../locales/en-US/metadata.ftl", parser => "../locales/en-US/parser.ftl", passes => "../locales/en-US/passes.ftl", plugin_impl => "../locales/en-US/plugin_impl.ftl", privacy => "../locales/en-US/privacy.ftl", query_system => "../locales/en-US/query_system.ftl", - trait_selection => "../locales/en-US/trait_selection.ftl", save_analysis => "../locales/en-US/save_analysis.ftl", - ty_utils => "../locales/en-US/ty_utils.ftl", - typeck => "../locales/en-US/typeck.ftl", - mir_dataflow => "../locales/en-US/mir_dataflow.ftl", + session => "../locales/en-US/session.ftl", symbol_mangling => "../locales/en-US/symbol_mangling.ftl", + trait_selection => "../locales/en-US/trait_selection.ftl", + ty_utils => "../locales/en-US/ty_utils.ftl", + // tidy-alphabetical-end } pub use fluent_generated::{self as fluent, DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES}; @@ -268,14 +274,26 @@ type FluentId = Cow<'static, str>; /// Translatable messages for subdiagnostics are typically attributes attached to a larger Fluent /// message so messages of this type must be combined with a `DiagnosticMessage` (using /// `DiagnosticMessage::with_subdiagnostic_message`) before rendering. However, subdiagnostics from -/// the `SessionSubdiagnostic` derive refer to Fluent identifiers directly. +/// the `Subdiagnostic` derive refer to Fluent identifiers directly. #[rustc_diagnostic_item = "SubdiagnosticMessage"] pub enum SubdiagnosticMessage { /// Non-translatable diagnostic message. // FIXME(davidtwco): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here? Str(String), + /// Translatable message which has already been translated eagerly. + /// + /// Some diagnostics have repeated subdiagnostics where the same interpolated variables would + /// be instantiated multiple times with different values. As translation normally happens + /// immediately prior to emission, after the diagnostic and subdiagnostic derive logic has run, + /// the setting of diagnostic arguments in the derived code will overwrite previous variable + /// values and only the final value will be set when translation occurs - resulting in + /// incorrect diagnostics. Eager translation results in translation for a subdiagnostic + /// happening immediately after the subdiagnostic derive's logic has been run. This variant + /// stores messages which have been translated eagerly. + // FIXME(#100717): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here? + Eager(String), /// Identifier of a Fluent message. Instances of this variant are generated by the - /// `SessionSubdiagnostic` derive. + /// `Subdiagnostic` derive. FluentIdentifier(FluentId), /// Attribute of a Fluent message. Needs to be combined with a Fluent identifier to produce an /// actual translated message. Instances of this variant are generated by the `fluent_messages` @@ -301,8 +319,20 @@ impl<S: Into<String>> From<S> for SubdiagnosticMessage { #[rustc_diagnostic_item = "DiagnosticMessage"] pub enum DiagnosticMessage { /// Non-translatable diagnostic message. - // FIXME(davidtwco): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here? + // FIXME(#100717): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here? Str(String), + /// Translatable message which has already been translated eagerly. + /// + /// Some diagnostics have repeated subdiagnostics where the same interpolated variables would + /// be instantiated multiple times with different values. As translation normally happens + /// immediately prior to emission, after the diagnostic and subdiagnostic derive logic has run, + /// the setting of diagnostic arguments in the derived code will overwrite previous variable + /// values and only the final value will be set when translation occurs - resulting in + /// incorrect diagnostics. Eager translation results in translation for a subdiagnostic + /// happening immediately after the subdiagnostic derive's logic has been run. This variant + /// stores messages which have been translated eagerly. + // FIXME(#100717): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here? + Eager(String), /// Identifier for a Fluent message (with optional attribute) corresponding to the diagnostic /// message. /// @@ -321,6 +351,7 @@ impl DiagnosticMessage { pub fn with_subdiagnostic_message(&self, sub: SubdiagnosticMessage) -> Self { let attr = match sub { SubdiagnosticMessage::Str(s) => return DiagnosticMessage::Str(s), + SubdiagnosticMessage::Eager(s) => return DiagnosticMessage::Eager(s), SubdiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id) => { return DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id, None); } @@ -329,24 +360,12 @@ impl DiagnosticMessage { match self { DiagnosticMessage::Str(s) => DiagnosticMessage::Str(s.clone()), + DiagnosticMessage::Eager(s) => DiagnosticMessage::Eager(s.clone()), DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id, _) => { DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id.clone(), Some(attr)) } } } - - /// Returns the `String` contained within the `DiagnosticMessage::Str` variant, assuming that - /// this diagnostic message is of the legacy, non-translatable variety. Panics if this - /// assumption does not hold. - /// - /// Don't use this - it exists to support some places that do comparison with diagnostic - /// strings. - pub fn expect_str(&self) -> &str { - match self { - DiagnosticMessage::Str(s) => s, - _ => panic!("expected non-translatable diagnostic message"), - } - } } /// `From` impl that enables existing diagnostic calls to functions which now take @@ -357,6 +376,17 @@ impl<S: Into<String>> From<S> for DiagnosticMessage { } } +/// A workaround for "good path" ICEs when formatting types in disables lints. +/// +/// Delays formatting until `.into(): DiagnosticMessage` is used. +pub struct DelayDm<F>(pub F); + +impl<F: FnOnce() -> String> From<DelayDm<F>> for DiagnosticMessage { + fn from(DelayDm(f): DelayDm<F>) -> Self { + DiagnosticMessage::from(f()) + } +} + /// Translating *into* a subdiagnostic message from a diagnostic message is a little strange - but /// the subdiagnostic functions (e.g. `span_label`) take a `SubdiagnosticMessage` and the /// subdiagnostic derive refers to typed identifiers that are `DiagnosticMessage`s, so need to be @@ -366,6 +396,7 @@ impl Into<SubdiagnosticMessage> for DiagnosticMessage { fn into(self) -> SubdiagnosticMessage { match self { DiagnosticMessage::Str(s) => SubdiagnosticMessage::Str(s), + DiagnosticMessage::Eager(s) => SubdiagnosticMessage::Eager(s), DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id, None) => { SubdiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_errors/Cargo.toml index c36ca11fa..7803a0792 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/Cargo.toml @@ -4,10 +4,11 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] tracing = "0.1" +rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" } +rustc_ast_pretty = { path = "../rustc_ast_pretty" } rustc_error_messages = { path = "../rustc_error_messages" } rustc_serialize = { path = "../rustc_serialize" } rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/annotate_snippet_emitter_writer.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/annotate_snippet_emitter_writer.rs index b32fc3c71..f14b8ee32 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/annotate_snippet_emitter_writer.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/annotate_snippet_emitter_writer.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use crate::emitter::FileWithAnnotatedLines; use crate::snippet::Line; -use crate::translation::Translate; +use crate::translation::{to_fluent_args, Translate}; use crate::{ CodeSuggestion, Diagnostic, DiagnosticId, DiagnosticMessage, Emitter, FluentBundle, LazyFallbackBundle, Level, MultiSpan, Style, SubDiagnostic, @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ impl Translate for AnnotateSnippetEmitterWriter { impl Emitter for AnnotateSnippetEmitterWriter { /// The entry point for the diagnostics generation fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, diag: &Diagnostic) { - let fluent_args = self.to_fluent_args(diag.args()); + let fluent_args = to_fluent_args(diag.args()); let mut children = diag.children.clone(); let (mut primary_span, suggestions) = self.primary_span_formatted(&diag, &fluent_args); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic.rs index a774b52c8..23f29a24f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic.rs @@ -1,21 +1,17 @@ use crate::snippet::Style; use crate::{ - CodeSuggestion, DiagnosticMessage, EmissionGuarantee, Level, LintDiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan, + CodeSuggestion, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, EmissionGuarantee, Level, MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage, Substitution, SubstitutionPart, SuggestionStyle, }; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_error_messages::FluentValue; -use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint_defs::{Applicability, LintExpectationId}; use rustc_span::edition::LATEST_STABLE_EDITION; -use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, MacroRulesNormalizedIdent, Symbol}; -use rustc_span::{edition::Edition, Span, DUMMY_SP}; -use rustc_target::spec::{PanicStrategy, SplitDebuginfo, StackProtector, TargetTriple}; +use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; +use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::fmt; use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; -use std::num::ParseIntError; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; /// Error type for `Diagnostic`'s `suggestions` field, indicating that /// `.disable_suggestions()` was called on the `Diagnostic`. @@ -25,7 +21,11 @@ pub struct SuggestionsDisabled; /// Simplified version of `FluentArg` that can implement `Encodable` and `Decodable`. Collection of /// `DiagnosticArg` are converted to `FluentArgs` (consuming the collection) at the start of /// diagnostic emission. -pub type DiagnosticArg<'source> = (Cow<'source, str>, DiagnosticArgValue<'source>); +pub type DiagnosticArg<'iter, 'source> = + (&'iter DiagnosticArgName<'source>, &'iter DiagnosticArgValue<'source>); + +/// Name of a diagnostic argument. +pub type DiagnosticArgName<'source> = Cow<'source, str>; /// Simplified version of `FluentValue` that can implement `Encodable` and `Decodable`. Converted /// to a `FluentValue` by the emitter to be used in diagnostic translation. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ pub enum DiagnosticArgValue<'source> { Number(usize), } -/// Converts a value of a type into a `DiagnosticArg` (typically a field of a `SessionDiagnostic` +/// Converts a value of a type into a `DiagnosticArg` (typically a field of an `IntoDiagnostic` /// struct). Implemented as a custom trait rather than `From` so that it is implemented on the type /// being converted rather than on `DiagnosticArgValue`, which enables types from other `rustc_*` /// crates to implement this. @@ -43,119 +43,6 @@ pub trait IntoDiagnosticArg { fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static>; } -pub struct DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a>(pub &'a dyn fmt::Display); - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - self.0.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() - } -} - -impl<'a> From<&'a dyn fmt::Display> for DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a> { - fn from(t: &'a dyn fmt::Display) -> Self { - DiagnosticArgFromDisplay(t) - } -} - -impl<'a, T: fmt::Display> From<&'a T> for DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a> { - fn from(t: &'a T) -> Self { - DiagnosticArgFromDisplay(t) - } -} - -macro_rules! into_diagnostic_arg_using_display { - ($( $ty:ty ),+ $(,)?) => { - $( - impl IntoDiagnosticArg for $ty { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() - } - } - )+ - } -} - -into_diagnostic_arg_using_display!( - i8, - u8, - i16, - u16, - i32, - u32, - i64, - u64, - i128, - u128, - std::io::Error, - std::num::NonZeroU32, - hir::Target, - Edition, - Ident, - MacroRulesNormalizedIdent, - ParseIntError, - StackProtector, - &TargetTriple, - SplitDebuginfo -); - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for bool { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - if self { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("true")) - } else { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("false")) - } - } -} - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for char { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(format!("{:?}", self))) - } -} - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for Symbol { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - self.to_ident_string().into_diagnostic_arg() - } -} - -impl<'a> IntoDiagnosticArg for &'a str { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() - } -} - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for String { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self)) - } -} - -impl<'a> IntoDiagnosticArg for &'a Path { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.display().to_string())) - } -} - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PathBuf { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.display().to_string())) - } -} - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for usize { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Number(self) - } -} - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PanicStrategy { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.desc().to_string())) - } -} - impl<'source> Into<FluentValue<'source>> for DiagnosticArgValue<'source> { fn into(self) -> FluentValue<'source> { match self { @@ -165,22 +52,24 @@ impl<'source> Into<FluentValue<'source>> for DiagnosticArgValue<'source> { } } -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for hir::ConstContext { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(match self { - hir::ConstContext::ConstFn => "constant function", - hir::ConstContext::Static(_) => "static", - hir::ConstContext::Const => "constant", - })) - } -} - /// Trait implemented by error types. This should not be implemented manually. Instead, use -/// `#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)]` -- see [rustc_macros::SessionSubdiagnostic]. -#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "AddSubdiagnostic"] -pub trait AddSubdiagnostic { +/// `#[derive(Subdiagnostic)]` -- see [rustc_macros::Subdiagnostic]. +#[cfg_attr(bootstrap, rustc_diagnostic_item = "AddSubdiagnostic")] +#[cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), rustc_diagnostic_item = "AddToDiagnostic")] +pub trait AddToDiagnostic +where + Self: Sized, +{ /// Add a subdiagnostic to an existing diagnostic. - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic); + fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic) { + self.add_to_diagnostic_with(diag, |_, m| m); + } + + /// Add a subdiagnostic to an existing diagnostic where `f` is invoked on every message used + /// (to optionally perform eager translation). + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<F>(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic, f: F) + where + F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage; } /// Trait implemented by lint types. This should not be implemented manually. Instead, use @@ -188,7 +77,12 @@ pub trait AddSubdiagnostic { #[rustc_diagnostic_item = "DecorateLint"] pub trait DecorateLint<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> { /// Decorate and emit a lint. - fn decorate_lint(self, diag: LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, G>); + fn decorate_lint<'b>( + self, + diag: &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G>; + + fn msg(&self) -> DiagnosticMessage; } #[must_use] @@ -203,7 +97,7 @@ pub struct Diagnostic { pub span: MultiSpan, pub children: Vec<SubDiagnostic>, pub suggestions: Result<Vec<CodeSuggestion>, SuggestionsDisabled>, - args: Vec<DiagnosticArg<'static>>, + args: FxHashMap<DiagnosticArgName<'static>, DiagnosticArgValue<'static>>, /// This is not used for highlighting or rendering any error message. Rather, it can be used /// as a sort key to sort a buffer of diagnostics. By default, it is the primary span of @@ -295,7 +189,7 @@ impl Diagnostic { span: MultiSpan::new(), children: vec![], suggestions: Ok(vec![]), - args: vec![], + args: Default::default(), sort_span: DUMMY_SP, is_lint: false, } @@ -338,9 +232,10 @@ impl Diagnostic { // The lint index inside the attribute is manually transferred here. let lint_index = expectation_id.get_lint_index(); expectation_id.set_lint_index(None); - let mut stable_id = *unstable_to_stable + let mut stable_id = unstable_to_stable .get(&expectation_id) - .expect("each unstable `LintExpectationId` must have a matching stable id"); + .expect("each unstable `LintExpectationId` must have a matching stable id") + .normalize(); stable_id.set_lint_index(lint_index); *expectation_id = stable_id; @@ -672,6 +567,11 @@ impl Diagnostic { style: SuggestionStyle, ) -> &mut Self { assert!(!suggestion.is_empty()); + debug_assert!( + !(suggestion.iter().any(|(sp, text)| sp.is_empty() && text.is_empty())), + "Span must not be empty and have no suggestion" + ); + self.push_suggestion(CodeSuggestion { substitutions: vec![Substitution { parts: suggestion @@ -749,6 +649,10 @@ impl Diagnostic { applicability: Applicability, style: SuggestionStyle, ) -> &mut Self { + debug_assert!( + !(sp.is_empty() && suggestion.to_string().is_empty()), + "Span must not be empty and have no suggestion" + ); self.push_suggestion(CodeSuggestion { substitutions: vec![Substitution { parts: vec![SubstitutionPart { snippet: suggestion.to_string(), span: sp }], @@ -787,8 +691,32 @@ impl Diagnostic { suggestions: impl Iterator<Item = String>, applicability: Applicability, ) -> &mut Self { + self.span_suggestions_with_style( + sp, + msg, + suggestions, + applicability, + SuggestionStyle::ShowCode, + ) + } + + /// [`Diagnostic::span_suggestions()`] but you can set the [`SuggestionStyle`]. + pub fn span_suggestions_with_style( + &mut self, + sp: Span, + msg: impl Into<SubdiagnosticMessage>, + suggestions: impl Iterator<Item = String>, + applicability: Applicability, + style: SuggestionStyle, + ) -> &mut Self { let mut suggestions: Vec<_> = suggestions.collect(); suggestions.sort(); + + debug_assert!( + !(sp.is_empty() && suggestions.iter().any(|suggestion| suggestion.is_empty())), + "Span must not be empty and have no suggestion" + ); + let substitutions = suggestions .into_iter() .map(|snippet| Substitution { parts: vec![SubstitutionPart { snippet, span: sp }] }) @@ -796,22 +724,33 @@ impl Diagnostic { self.push_suggestion(CodeSuggestion { substitutions, msg: self.subdiagnostic_message_to_diagnostic_message(msg), - style: SuggestionStyle::ShowCode, + style, applicability, }); self } - /// Prints out a message with multiple suggested edits of the code. - /// See also [`Diagnostic::span_suggestion()`]. + /// Prints out a message with multiple suggested edits of the code, where each edit consists of + /// multiple parts. + /// See also [`Diagnostic::multipart_suggestion()`]. pub fn multipart_suggestions( &mut self, msg: impl Into<SubdiagnosticMessage>, suggestions: impl Iterator<Item = Vec<(Span, String)>>, applicability: Applicability, ) -> &mut Self { + let suggestions: Vec<_> = suggestions.collect(); + debug_assert!( + !(suggestions + .iter() + .flat_map(|suggs| suggs) + .any(|(sp, suggestion)| sp.is_empty() && suggestion.is_empty())), + "Span must not be empty and have no suggestion" + ); + self.push_suggestion(CodeSuggestion { substitutions: suggestions + .into_iter() .map(|sugg| Substitution { parts: sugg .into_iter() @@ -825,6 +764,7 @@ impl Diagnostic { }); self } + /// Prints out a message with a suggested edit of the code. If the suggestion is presented /// inline, it will only show the message and not the suggestion. /// @@ -890,13 +830,30 @@ impl Diagnostic { self } - /// Add a subdiagnostic from a type that implements `SessionSubdiagnostic` - see - /// [rustc_macros::SessionSubdiagnostic]. - pub fn subdiagnostic(&mut self, subdiagnostic: impl AddSubdiagnostic) -> &mut Self { + /// Add a subdiagnostic from a type that implements `Subdiagnostic` (see + /// [rustc_macros::Subdiagnostic]). + pub fn subdiagnostic(&mut self, subdiagnostic: impl AddToDiagnostic) -> &mut Self { subdiagnostic.add_to_diagnostic(self); self } + /// Add a subdiagnostic from a type that implements `Subdiagnostic` (see + /// [rustc_macros::Subdiagnostic]). Performs eager translation of any translatable messages + /// used in the subdiagnostic, so suitable for use with repeated messages (i.e. re-use of + /// interpolated variables). + pub fn eager_subdiagnostic( + &mut self, + handler: &crate::Handler, + subdiagnostic: impl AddToDiagnostic, + ) -> &mut Self { + subdiagnostic.add_to_diagnostic_with(self, |diag, msg| { + let args = diag.args(); + let msg = diag.subdiagnostic_message_to_diagnostic_message(msg); + handler.eagerly_translate(msg, args) + }); + self + } + pub fn set_span<S: Into<MultiSpan>>(&mut self, sp: S) -> &mut Self { self.span = sp.into(); if let Some(span) = self.span.primary_span() { @@ -929,8 +886,11 @@ impl Diagnostic { self } - pub fn args(&self) -> &[DiagnosticArg<'static>] { - &self.args + // Exact iteration order of diagnostic arguments shouldn't make a difference to output because + // they're only used in interpolation. + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] + pub fn args<'a>(&'a self) -> impl Iterator<Item = DiagnosticArg<'a, 'static>> { + self.args.iter() } pub fn set_arg( @@ -938,7 +898,7 @@ impl Diagnostic { name: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>, arg: impl IntoDiagnosticArg, ) -> &mut Self { - self.args.push((name.into(), arg.into_diagnostic_arg())); + self.args.insert(name.into(), arg.into_diagnostic_arg()); self } @@ -949,7 +909,7 @@ impl Diagnostic { /// Helper function that takes a `SubdiagnosticMessage` and returns a `DiagnosticMessage` by /// combining it with the primary message of the diagnostic (if translatable, otherwise it just /// passes the user's string along). - fn subdiagnostic_message_to_diagnostic_message( + pub(crate) fn subdiagnostic_message_to_diagnostic_message( &self, attr: impl Into<SubdiagnosticMessage>, ) -> DiagnosticMessage { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_builder.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_builder.rs index 7e29dc207..9b41234dc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_builder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_builder.rs @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ use crate::{ }; use crate::{Handler, Level, MultiSpan, StashKey}; use rustc_lint_defs::Applicability; +use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; use rustc_span::Span; use std::borrow::Cow; @@ -13,6 +14,28 @@ use std::marker::PhantomData; use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut}; use std::thread::panicking; +/// Trait implemented by error types. This should not be implemented manually. Instead, use +/// `#[derive(Diagnostic)]` -- see [rustc_macros::Diagnostic]. +#[cfg_attr(bootstrap, rustc_diagnostic_item = "SessionDiagnostic")] +#[cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), rustc_diagnostic_item = "IntoDiagnostic")] +pub trait IntoDiagnostic<'a, T: EmissionGuarantee = ErrorGuaranteed> { + /// Write out as a diagnostic out of `Handler`. + #[must_use] + fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &'a Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, T>; +} + +impl<'a, T, E> IntoDiagnostic<'a, E> for Spanned<T> +where + T: IntoDiagnostic<'a, E>, + E: EmissionGuarantee, +{ + fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &'a Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, E> { + let mut diag = self.node.into_diagnostic(handler); + diag.set_span(self.span); + diag + } +} + /// Used for emitting structured error messages and other diagnostic information. /// /// If there is some state in a downstream crate you would like to @@ -232,6 +255,56 @@ impl EmissionGuarantee for () { } } +/// Marker type which enables implementation of `create_note` and `emit_note` functions for +/// note-without-error struct diagnostics. +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct Noted; + +impl<'a> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, Noted> { + /// Convenience function for internal use, clients should use one of the + /// `struct_*` methods on [`Handler`]. + pub(crate) fn new_note(handler: &'a Handler, message: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> Self { + let diagnostic = Diagnostic::new_with_code(Level::Note, None, message); + Self::new_diagnostic_note(handler, diagnostic) + } + + /// Creates a new `DiagnosticBuilder` with an already constructed + /// diagnostic. + pub(crate) fn new_diagnostic_note(handler: &'a Handler, diagnostic: Diagnostic) -> Self { + debug!("Created new diagnostic"); + Self { + inner: DiagnosticBuilderInner { + state: DiagnosticBuilderState::Emittable(handler), + diagnostic: Box::new(diagnostic), + }, + _marker: PhantomData, + } + } +} + +impl EmissionGuarantee for Noted { + fn diagnostic_builder_emit_producing_guarantee(db: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_, Self>) -> Self { + match db.inner.state { + // First `.emit()` call, the `&Handler` is still available. + DiagnosticBuilderState::Emittable(handler) => { + db.inner.state = DiagnosticBuilderState::AlreadyEmittedOrDuringCancellation; + handler.emit_diagnostic(&mut db.inner.diagnostic); + } + // `.emit()` was previously called, disallowed from repeating it. + DiagnosticBuilderState::AlreadyEmittedOrDuringCancellation => {} + } + + Noted + } + + fn make_diagnostic_builder( + handler: &Handler, + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, Self> { + DiagnosticBuilder::new_note(handler, msg) + } +} + impl<'a> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, !> { /// Convenience function for internal use, clients should use one of the /// `struct_*` methods on [`Handler`]. @@ -570,7 +643,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { forward!(pub fn subdiagnostic( &mut self, - subdiagnostic: impl crate::AddSubdiagnostic + subdiagnostic: impl crate::AddToDiagnostic ) -> &mut Self); } @@ -619,27 +692,3 @@ macro_rules! struct_span_err { macro_rules! error_code { ($code:ident) => {{ $crate::DiagnosticId::Error(stringify!($code).to_owned()) }}; } - -/// Wrapper around a `DiagnosticBuilder` for creating lints. -pub struct LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee>(DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G>); - -impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { - #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - /// Return the inner `DiagnosticBuilder`, first setting the primary message to `msg`. - pub fn build(mut self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { - self.0.set_primary_message(msg); - self.0.set_is_lint(); - self.0 - } - - /// Create a `LintDiagnosticBuilder` from some existing `DiagnosticBuilder`. - pub fn new(err: DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G>) -> LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { - LintDiagnosticBuilder(err) - } -} - -impl<'a> LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { - pub fn forget_guarantee(self) -> LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()> { - LintDiagnosticBuilder(self.0.forget_guarantee()) - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_impls.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_impls.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7640b2919 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_impls.rs @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +use crate::{ + fluent, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, Handler, IntoDiagnostic, IntoDiagnosticArg, +}; +use rustc_ast as ast; +use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_lint_defs::Level; +use rustc_span::edition::Edition; +use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, MacroRulesNormalizedIdent, Symbol}; +use rustc_target::abi::TargetDataLayoutErrors; +use rustc_target::spec::{PanicStrategy, SplitDebuginfo, StackProtector, TargetTriple}; +use std::borrow::Cow; +use std::fmt; +use std::num::ParseIntError; +use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; + +pub struct DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a>(pub &'a dyn fmt::Display); + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'_> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + self.0.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() + } +} + +impl<'a> From<&'a dyn fmt::Display> for DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a> { + fn from(t: &'a dyn fmt::Display) -> Self { + DiagnosticArgFromDisplay(t) + } +} + +impl<'a, T: fmt::Display> From<&'a T> for DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a> { + fn from(t: &'a T) -> Self { + DiagnosticArgFromDisplay(t) + } +} + +macro_rules! into_diagnostic_arg_using_display { + ($( $ty:ty ),+ $(,)?) => { + $( + impl IntoDiagnosticArg for $ty { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() + } + } + )+ + } +} + +into_diagnostic_arg_using_display!( + i8, + u8, + i16, + u16, + i32, + u32, + i64, + u64, + i128, + u128, + std::io::Error, + std::num::NonZeroU32, + hir::Target, + Edition, + Ident, + MacroRulesNormalizedIdent, + ParseIntError, + StackProtector, + &TargetTriple, + SplitDebuginfo +); + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for bool { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + if self { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("true")) + } else { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("false")) + } + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for char { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(format!("{:?}", self))) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for Symbol { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + self.to_ident_string().into_diagnostic_arg() + } +} + +impl<'a> IntoDiagnosticArg for &'a str { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for String { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self)) + } +} + +impl<'a> IntoDiagnosticArg for &'a Path { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.display().to_string())) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PathBuf { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.display().to_string())) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for usize { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Number(self) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PanicStrategy { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.desc().to_string())) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for hir::ConstContext { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(match self { + hir::ConstContext::ConstFn => "constant function", + hir::ConstContext::Static(_) => "static", + hir::ConstContext::Const => "constant", + })) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::Path { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(pprust::path_to_string(&self))) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::token::Token { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(pprust::token_to_string(&self)) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::token::TokenKind { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(pprust::token_kind_to_string(&self)) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for Level { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(match self { + Level::Allow => "-A", + Level::Warn => "-W", + Level::ForceWarn(_) => "--force-warn", + Level::Deny => "-D", + Level::Forbid => "-F", + Level::Expect(_) => { + unreachable!("lints with the level of `expect` should not run this code"); + } + })) + } +} + +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, !> for TargetDataLayoutErrors<'_> { + fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, !> { + let mut diag; + match self { + TargetDataLayoutErrors::InvalidAddressSpace { addr_space, err, cause } => { + diag = handler.struct_fatal(fluent::errors_target_invalid_address_space); + diag.set_arg("addr_space", addr_space); + diag.set_arg("cause", cause); + diag.set_arg("err", err); + diag + } + TargetDataLayoutErrors::InvalidBits { kind, bit, cause, err } => { + diag = handler.struct_fatal(fluent::errors_target_invalid_bits); + diag.set_arg("kind", kind); + diag.set_arg("bit", bit); + diag.set_arg("cause", cause); + diag.set_arg("err", err); + diag + } + TargetDataLayoutErrors::MissingAlignment { cause } => { + diag = handler.struct_fatal(fluent::errors_target_missing_alignment); + diag.set_arg("cause", cause); + diag + } + TargetDataLayoutErrors::InvalidAlignment { cause, err } => { + diag = handler.struct_fatal(fluent::errors_target_invalid_alignment); + diag.set_arg("cause", cause); + diag.set_arg("err", err); + diag + } + TargetDataLayoutErrors::InconsistentTargetArchitecture { dl, target } => { + diag = handler.struct_fatal(fluent::errors_target_inconsistent_architecture); + diag.set_arg("dl", dl); + diag.set_arg("target", target); + diag + } + TargetDataLayoutErrors::InconsistentTargetPointerWidth { pointer_size, target } => { + diag = handler.struct_fatal(fluent::errors_target_inconsistent_pointer_width); + diag.set_arg("pointer_size", pointer_size); + diag.set_arg("target", target); + diag + } + TargetDataLayoutErrors::InvalidBitsSize { err } => { + diag = handler.struct_fatal(fluent::errors_target_invalid_bits_size); + diag.set_arg("err", err); + diag + } + } + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs index 66fbb8f12..cd6413bc3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use rustc_span::{FileLines, SourceFile, Span}; use crate::snippet::{Annotation, AnnotationType, Line, MultilineAnnotation, Style, StyledString}; use crate::styled_buffer::StyledBuffer; -use crate::translation::Translate; +use crate::translation::{to_fluent_args, Translate}; use crate::{ CodeSuggestion, Diagnostic, DiagnosticId, DiagnosticMessage, FluentBundle, Handler, LazyFallbackBundle, Level, MultiSpan, SubDiagnostic, SubstitutionHighlight, SuggestionStyle, @@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ impl Emitter for EmitterWriter { } fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, diag: &Diagnostic) { - let fluent_args = self.to_fluent_args(diag.args()); + let fluent_args = to_fluent_args(diag.args()); let mut children = diag.children.clone(); let (mut primary_span, suggestions) = self.primary_span_formatted(&diag, &fluent_args); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/json.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/json.rs index 1680c6acc..4cc7be47f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/json.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/json.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use rustc_span::source_map::{FilePathMapping, SourceMap}; use crate::emitter::{Emitter, HumanReadableErrorType}; use crate::registry::Registry; -use crate::translation::Translate; +use crate::translation::{to_fluent_args, Translate}; use crate::DiagnosticId; use crate::{ CodeSuggestion, FluentBundle, LazyFallbackBundle, MultiSpan, SpanLabel, SubDiagnostic, @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ struct UnusedExterns<'a, 'b, 'c> { impl Diagnostic { fn from_errors_diagnostic(diag: &crate::Diagnostic, je: &JsonEmitter) -> Diagnostic { - let args = je.to_fluent_args(diag.args()); + let args = to_fluent_args(diag.args()); let sugg = diag.suggestions.iter().flatten().map(|sugg| { let translated_message = je.translate_message(&sugg.msg, &args); Diagnostic { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs index a7b01feeb..0963ea71f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(adt_const_params)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(result_option_inspect)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] @@ -31,7 +30,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::StableHasher; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{self, Lock, Lrc}; use rustc_data_structures::AtomicRef; pub use rustc_error_messages::{ - fallback_fluent_bundle, fluent, fluent_bundle, DiagnosticMessage, FluentBundle, + fallback_fluent_bundle, fluent, fluent_bundle, DelayDm, DiagnosticMessage, FluentBundle, LanguageIdentifier, LazyFallbackBundle, MultiSpan, SpanLabel, SubdiagnosticMessage, DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES, }; @@ -52,6 +51,7 @@ use termcolor::{Color, ColorSpec}; pub mod annotate_snippet_emitter_writer; mod diagnostic; mod diagnostic_builder; +mod diagnostic_impls; pub mod emitter; pub mod json; mod lock; @@ -60,15 +60,17 @@ mod snippet; mod styled_buffer; pub mod translation; +pub use diagnostic_builder::IntoDiagnostic; pub use snippet::Style; -pub type PResult<'a, T> = Result<T, DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed>>; +pub type PErr<'a> = DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed>; +pub type PResult<'a, T> = Result<T, PErr<'a>>; // `PResult` is used a lot. Make sure it doesn't unintentionally get bigger. -// (See also the comment on `DiagnosticBuilder`'s `diagnostic` field.) +// (See also the comment on `DiagnosticBuilderInner`'s `diagnostic` field.) #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(PResult<'_, ()>, 16); -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64", not(bootstrap)))] +#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(PResult<'_, bool>, 16); #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)] @@ -370,10 +372,11 @@ impl fmt::Display for ExplicitBug { impl error::Error for ExplicitBug {} pub use diagnostic::{ - AddSubdiagnostic, DecorateLint, Diagnostic, DiagnosticArg, DiagnosticArgFromDisplay, - DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticId, DiagnosticStyledString, IntoDiagnosticArg, SubDiagnostic, + AddToDiagnostic, DecorateLint, Diagnostic, DiagnosticArg, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticId, + DiagnosticStyledString, IntoDiagnosticArg, SubDiagnostic, }; -pub use diagnostic_builder::{DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, LintDiagnosticBuilder}; +pub use diagnostic_builder::{DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, Noted}; +pub use diagnostic_impls::DiagnosticArgFromDisplay; use std::backtrace::Backtrace; /// A handler deals with errors and other compiler output. @@ -410,7 +413,7 @@ struct HandlerInner { /// would be unnecessary repetition. taught_diagnostics: FxHashSet<DiagnosticId>, - /// Used to suggest rustc --explain <error code> + /// Used to suggest rustc --explain `<error code>` emitted_diagnostic_codes: FxIndexSet<DiagnosticId>, /// This set contains a hash of every diagnostic that has been emitted by @@ -436,11 +439,11 @@ struct HandlerInner { /// have been converted. check_unstable_expect_diagnostics: bool, - /// Expected [`Diagnostic`]s store a [`LintExpectationId`] as part of + /// Expected [`Diagnostic`][diagnostic::Diagnostic]s store a [`LintExpectationId`] as part of /// the lint level. [`LintExpectationId`]s created early during the compilation /// (before `HirId`s have been defined) are not stable and can therefore not be /// stored on disk. This buffer stores these diagnostics until the ID has been - /// replaced by a stable [`LintExpectationId`]. The [`Diagnostic`]s are the + /// replaced by a stable [`LintExpectationId`]. The [`Diagnostic`][diagnostic::Diagnostic]s are the /// submitted for storage and added to the list of fulfilled expectations. unstable_expect_diagnostics: Vec<Diagnostic>, @@ -459,6 +462,10 @@ pub enum StashKey { ItemNoType, UnderscoreForArrayLengths, EarlySyntaxWarning, + CallIntoMethod, + /// When an invalid lifetime e.g. `'2` should be reinterpreted + /// as a char literal in the parser + LifetimeIsChar, } fn default_track_diagnostic(_: &Diagnostic) {} @@ -596,6 +603,17 @@ impl Handler { } } + /// Translate `message` eagerly with `args`. + pub fn eagerly_translate<'a>( + &self, + message: DiagnosticMessage, + args: impl Iterator<Item = DiagnosticArg<'a, 'static>>, + ) -> SubdiagnosticMessage { + let inner = self.inner.borrow(); + let args = crate::translation::to_fluent_args(args); + SubdiagnosticMessage::Eager(inner.emitter.translate_message(&message, &args).to_string()) + } + // This is here to not allow mutation of flags; // as of this writing it's only used in tests in librustc_middle. pub fn can_emit_warnings(&self) -> bool { @@ -1028,6 +1046,39 @@ impl Handler { self.inner.borrow_mut().emit_diagnostic(diagnostic) } + pub fn emit_err<'a>(&'a self, err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { + self.create_err(err).emit() + } + + pub fn create_err<'a>( + &'a self, + err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { + err.into_diagnostic(self) + } + + pub fn create_warning<'a>( + &'a self, + warning: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, ()>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()> { + warning.into_diagnostic(self) + } + + pub fn emit_warning<'a>(&'a self, warning: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, ()>) { + self.create_warning(warning).emit() + } + + pub fn create_fatal<'a>( + &'a self, + fatal: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, !>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, !> { + fatal.into_diagnostic(self) + } + + pub fn emit_fatal<'a>(&'a self, fatal: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, !>) -> ! { + self.create_fatal(fatal).emit() + } + fn emit_diag_at_span( &self, mut diag: Diagnostic, @@ -1100,6 +1151,12 @@ impl Handler { ); std::mem::take(&mut self.inner.borrow_mut().fulfilled_expectations) } + + pub fn flush_delayed(&self) { + let mut inner = self.inner.lock(); + let bugs = std::mem::replace(&mut inner.delayed_span_bugs, Vec::new()); + inner.flush_delayed(bugs, "no errors encountered even though `delay_span_bug` issued"); + } } impl HandlerInner { @@ -1171,7 +1228,7 @@ impl HandlerInner { if let Some(expectation_id) = diagnostic.level.get_expectation_id() { self.suppressed_expected_diag = true; - self.fulfilled_expectations.insert(expectation_id); + self.fulfilled_expectations.insert(expectation_id.normalize()); } if matches!(diagnostic.level, Warning(_)) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/translation.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/translation.rs index 4f407badb..a7737b467 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/translation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/translation.rs @@ -4,6 +4,27 @@ use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_error_messages::FluentArgs; use std::borrow::Cow; +/// Convert diagnostic arguments (a rustc internal type that exists to implement +/// `Encodable`/`Decodable`) into `FluentArgs` which is necessary to perform translation. +/// +/// Typically performed once for each diagnostic at the start of `emit_diagnostic` and then +/// passed around as a reference thereafter. +pub fn to_fluent_args<'iter, 'arg: 'iter>( + iter: impl Iterator<Item = DiagnosticArg<'iter, 'arg>>, +) -> FluentArgs<'arg> { + let mut args = if let Some(size) = iter.size_hint().1 { + FluentArgs::with_capacity(size) + } else { + FluentArgs::new() + }; + + for (k, v) in iter { + args.set(k.clone(), v.clone()); + } + + args +} + pub trait Translate { /// Return `FluentBundle` with localized diagnostics for the locale requested by the user. If no /// language was requested by the user then this will be `None` and `fallback_fluent_bundle` @@ -15,15 +36,6 @@ pub trait Translate { /// unavailable for the requested locale. fn fallback_fluent_bundle(&self) -> &FluentBundle; - /// Convert diagnostic arguments (a rustc internal type that exists to implement - /// `Encodable`/`Decodable`) into `FluentArgs` which is necessary to perform translation. - /// - /// Typically performed once for each diagnostic at the start of `emit_diagnostic` and then - /// passed around as a reference thereafter. - fn to_fluent_args<'arg>(&self, args: &[DiagnosticArg<'arg>]) -> FluentArgs<'arg> { - FromIterator::from_iter(args.iter().cloned()) - } - /// Convert `DiagnosticMessage`s to a string, performing translation if necessary. fn translate_messages( &self, @@ -43,7 +55,9 @@ pub trait Translate { ) -> Cow<'_, str> { trace!(?message, ?args); let (identifier, attr) = match message { - DiagnosticMessage::Str(msg) => return Cow::Borrowed(&msg), + DiagnosticMessage::Str(msg) | DiagnosticMessage::Eager(msg) => { + return Cow::Borrowed(&msg); + } DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(identifier, attr) => (identifier, attr), }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/base.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/base.rs index e1da3ecde..c8de60ccb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/base.rs @@ -10,17 +10,19 @@ use rustc_ast::{self as ast, AttrVec, Attribute, HasAttrs, Item, NodeId, PatKind use rustc_attr::{self as attr, Deprecation, Stability}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexMap}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{self, Lrc}; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, PResult}; +use rustc_errors::{ + Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, IntoDiagnostic, MultiSpan, PResult, +}; use rustc_lint_defs::builtin::PROC_MACRO_BACK_COMPAT; use rustc_lint_defs::{BufferedEarlyLint, BuiltinLintDiagnostics}; use rustc_parse::{self, parser, MACRO_ARGUMENTS}; -use rustc_session::{parse::ParseSess, Limit, Session, SessionDiagnostic}; +use rustc_session::{parse::ParseSess, Limit, Session}; use rustc_span::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_span::edition::Edition; use rustc_span::hygiene::{AstPass, ExpnData, ExpnKind, LocalExpnId}; use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; -use rustc_span::{FileName, Span, DUMMY_SP}; +use rustc_span::{BytePos, FileName, RealFileName, Span, DUMMY_SP}; use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec}; use std::default::Default; @@ -1109,12 +1111,12 @@ impl<'a> ExtCtxt<'a> { pub fn create_err( &self, - err: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a>, + err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { self.sess.create_err(err) } - pub fn emit_err(&self, err: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { + pub fn emit_err(&self, err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { self.sess.emit_err(err) } @@ -1226,8 +1228,9 @@ pub fn expr_to_spanned_string<'a>( ast::LitKind::Str(s, style) => return Ok((s, style, expr.span)), ast::LitKind::ByteStr(_) => { let mut err = cx.struct_span_err(l.span, err_msg); + let span = expr.span.shrink_to_lo(); err.span_suggestion( - expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), + span.with_hi(span.lo() + BytePos(1)), "consider removing the leading `b`", "", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, @@ -1420,16 +1423,40 @@ fn pretty_printing_compatibility_hack(item: &Item, sess: &ParseSess) -> bool { if let ast::ItemKind::Enum(enum_def, _) = &item.kind { if let [variant] = &*enum_def.variants { if variant.ident.name == sym::Input { - sess.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic( - &PROC_MACRO_BACK_COMPAT, - item.ident.span, - ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, - "using `procedural-masquerade` crate", - BuiltinLintDiagnostics::ProcMacroBackCompat( - "The `procedural-masquerade` crate has been unnecessary since Rust 1.30.0. \ - Versions of this crate below 0.1.7 will eventually stop compiling.".to_string()) - ); - return true; + let filename = sess.source_map().span_to_filename(item.ident.span); + if let FileName::Real(RealFileName::LocalPath(path)) = filename { + if let Some(c) = path + .components() + .flat_map(|c| c.as_os_str().to_str()) + .find(|c| c.starts_with("rental") || c.starts_with("allsorts-rental")) + { + let crate_matches = if c.starts_with("allsorts-rental") { + true + } else { + let mut version = c.trim_start_matches("rental-").split("."); + version.next() == Some("0") + && version.next() == Some("5") + && version + .next() + .and_then(|c| c.parse::<u32>().ok()) + .map_or(false, |v| v < 6) + }; + + if crate_matches { + sess.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic( + &PROC_MACRO_BACK_COMPAT, + item.ident.span, + ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, + "using an old version of `rental`", + BuiltinLintDiagnostics::ProcMacroBackCompat( + "older versions of the `rental` crate will stop compiling in future versions of Rust; \ + please update to `rental` v0.5.6, or switch to one of the `rental` alternatives".to_string() + ) + ); + return true; + } + } + } } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/build.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/build.rs index 50d2be3ce..0952e65cf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/build.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/build.rs @@ -252,6 +252,10 @@ impl<'a> ExtCtxt<'a> { self.expr_ident(span, Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::SelfLower)) } + pub fn expr_field(&self, span: Span, expr: P<Expr>, field: Ident) -> P<ast::Expr> { + self.expr(span, ast::ExprKind::Field(expr, field)) + } + pub fn expr_binary( &self, sp: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/config.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/config.rs index 8d4e36407..1d2b1298a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/config.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/config.rs @@ -469,6 +469,7 @@ impl<'a> StripUnconfigured<'a> { } /// If attributes are not allowed on expressions, emit an error for `attr` + #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] pub(crate) fn maybe_emit_expr_attr_err(&self, attr: &Attribute) { if !self.features.map_or(true, |features| features.stmt_expr_attributes) { let mut err = feature_err( @@ -486,9 +487,12 @@ impl<'a> StripUnconfigured<'a> { } } - pub fn configure_expr(&self, expr: &mut P<ast::Expr>) { - for attr in expr.attrs.iter() { - self.maybe_emit_expr_attr_err(attr); + #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] + pub fn configure_expr(&self, expr: &mut P<ast::Expr>, method_receiver: bool) { + if !method_receiver { + for attr in expr.attrs.iter() { + self.maybe_emit_expr_attr_err(attr); + } } // If an expr is valid to cfg away it will have been removed by the diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/errors.rs index 0feae0deb..d383f4832 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/errors.rs @@ -1,46 +1,46 @@ -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::symbol::MacroRulesNormalizedIdent; use rustc_span::Span; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(expand::expr_repeat_no_syntax_vars)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(expand_expr_repeat_no_syntax_vars)] pub(crate) struct NoSyntaxVarsExprRepeat { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(expand::must_repeat_once)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(expand_must_repeat_once)] pub(crate) struct MustRepeatOnce { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(expand::count_repetition_misplaced)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(expand_count_repetition_misplaced)] pub(crate) struct CountRepetitionMisplaced { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(expand::meta_var_expr_unrecognized_var)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(expand_meta_var_expr_unrecognized_var)] pub(crate) struct MetaVarExprUnrecognizedVar { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub key: MacroRulesNormalizedIdent, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(expand::var_still_repeating)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(expand_var_still_repeating)] pub(crate) struct VarStillRepeating { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub ident: MacroRulesNormalizedIdent, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(expand::meta_var_dif_seq_matchers)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(expand_meta_var_dif_seq_matchers)] pub(crate) struct MetaVarsDifSeqMatchers { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/expand.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/expand.rs index c2add852a..57713fb3c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/expand.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/expand.rs @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ macro_rules! ast_fragments { /// Can also serve as an input and intermediate result for macro expansion operations. pub enum AstFragment { OptExpr(Option<P<ast::Expr>>), + MethodReceiverExpr(P<ast::Expr>), $($Kind($AstTy),)* } @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ macro_rules! ast_fragments { #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] pub enum AstFragmentKind { OptExpr, + MethodReceiverExpr, $($Kind,)* } @@ -64,6 +66,7 @@ macro_rules! ast_fragments { pub fn name(self) -> &'static str { match self { AstFragmentKind::OptExpr => "expression", + AstFragmentKind::MethodReceiverExpr => "expression", $(AstFragmentKind::$Kind => $kind_name,)* } } @@ -72,6 +75,8 @@ macro_rules! ast_fragments { match self { AstFragmentKind::OptExpr => result.make_expr().map(Some).map(AstFragment::OptExpr), + AstFragmentKind::MethodReceiverExpr => + result.make_expr().map(AstFragment::MethodReceiverExpr), $(AstFragmentKind::$Kind => result.$make_ast().map(AstFragment::$Kind),)* } } @@ -98,6 +103,13 @@ macro_rules! ast_fragments { } } + pub fn make_method_receiver_expr(self) -> P<ast::Expr> { + match self { + AstFragment::MethodReceiverExpr(expr) => expr, + _ => panic!("AstFragment::make_* called on the wrong kind of fragment"), + } + } + $(pub fn $make_ast(self) -> $AstTy { match self { AstFragment::$Kind(ast) => ast, @@ -120,6 +132,7 @@ macro_rules! ast_fragments { } }); } + AstFragment::MethodReceiverExpr(expr) => vis.visit_method_receiver_expr(expr), $($(AstFragment::$Kind(ast) => vis.$mut_visit_ast(ast),)?)* $($(AstFragment::$Kind(ast) => ast.flat_map_in_place(|ast| vis.$flat_map_ast_elt(ast)),)?)* @@ -130,6 +143,7 @@ macro_rules! ast_fragments { match *self { AstFragment::OptExpr(Some(ref expr)) => visitor.visit_expr(expr), AstFragment::OptExpr(None) => {} + AstFragment::MethodReceiverExpr(ref expr) => visitor.visit_method_receiver_expr(expr), $($(AstFragment::$Kind(ref ast) => visitor.$visit_ast(ast),)?)* $($(AstFragment::$Kind(ref ast) => for ast_elt in &ast[..] { visitor.$visit_ast_elt(ast_elt, $($args)*); @@ -222,6 +236,7 @@ impl AstFragmentKind { match self { AstFragmentKind::OptExpr | AstFragmentKind::Expr + | AstFragmentKind::MethodReceiverExpr | AstFragmentKind::Stmts | AstFragmentKind::Ty | AstFragmentKind::Pat => SupportsMacroExpansion::Yes { supports_inner_attrs: false }, @@ -285,6 +300,9 @@ impl AstFragmentKind { AstFragmentKind::Expr => AstFragment::Expr( items.next().expect("expected exactly one expression").expect_expr(), ), + AstFragmentKind::MethodReceiverExpr => AstFragment::MethodReceiverExpr( + items.next().expect("expected exactly one expression").expect_expr(), + ), AstFragmentKind::OptExpr => { AstFragment::OptExpr(items.next().map(Annotatable::expect_expr)) } @@ -327,7 +345,7 @@ impl InvocationKind { fn placeholder_visibility(&self) -> Option<ast::Visibility> { // HACK: For unnamed fields placeholders should have the same visibility as the actual // fields because for tuple structs/variants resolve determines visibilities of their - // constructor using these field visibilities before attributes on them are are expanded. + // constructor using these field visibilities before attributes on them are expanded. // The assumption is that the attribute expansion cannot change field visibilities, // and it holds because only inert attributes are supported in this position. match self { @@ -893,6 +911,7 @@ pub fn parse_ast_fragment<'a>( AstFragment::Stmts(stmts) } AstFragmentKind::Expr => AstFragment::Expr(this.parse_expr()?), + AstFragmentKind::MethodReceiverExpr => AstFragment::MethodReceiverExpr(this.parse_expr()?), AstFragmentKind::OptExpr => { if this.token != token::Eof { AstFragment::OptExpr(Some(this.parse_expr()?)) @@ -937,13 +956,12 @@ pub fn ensure_complete_parse<'a>( kind_name, ); err.note(&msg); - let semi_span = this.sess.source_map().next_point(span); - let semi_full_span = semi_span.to(this.sess.source_map().next_point(semi_span)); - match this.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(semi_full_span) { + let semi_span = this.sess.source_map().next_point(span); + match this.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(semi_span) { Ok(ref snippet) if &snippet[..] != ";" && kind_name == "expression" => { err.span_suggestion( - semi_span, + span.shrink_to_hi(), "you might be missing a semicolon here", ";", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, @@ -1478,6 +1496,42 @@ impl InvocationCollectorNode for AstNodeWrapper<P<ast::Expr>, OptExprTag> { } } +/// This struct is a hack to workaround unstable of `stmt_expr_attributes`. +/// It can be removed once that feature is stabilized. +struct MethodReceiverTag; +impl DummyAstNode for MethodReceiverTag { + fn dummy() -> MethodReceiverTag { + MethodReceiverTag + } +} +impl InvocationCollectorNode for AstNodeWrapper<P<ast::Expr>, MethodReceiverTag> { + type OutputTy = Self; + type AttrsTy = ast::AttrVec; + const KIND: AstFragmentKind = AstFragmentKind::MethodReceiverExpr; + fn descr() -> &'static str { + "an expression" + } + fn to_annotatable(self) -> Annotatable { + Annotatable::Expr(self.wrapped) + } + fn fragment_to_output(fragment: AstFragment) -> Self::OutputTy { + AstNodeWrapper::new(fragment.make_method_receiver_expr(), MethodReceiverTag) + } + fn noop_visit<V: MutVisitor>(&mut self, visitor: &mut V) { + noop_visit_expr(&mut self.wrapped, visitor) + } + fn is_mac_call(&self) -> bool { + matches!(self.wrapped.kind, ast::ExprKind::MacCall(..)) + } + fn take_mac_call(self) -> (P<ast::MacCall>, Self::AttrsTy, AddSemicolon) { + let node = self.wrapped.into_inner(); + match node.kind { + ExprKind::MacCall(mac) => (mac, node.attrs, AddSemicolon::No), + _ => unreachable!(), + } + } +} + struct InvocationCollector<'a, 'b> { cx: &'a mut ExtCtxt<'b>, invocations: Vec<(Invocation, Option<Lrc<SyntaxExtension>>)>, @@ -1841,6 +1895,14 @@ impl<'a, 'b> MutVisitor for InvocationCollector<'a, 'b> { self.visit_node(node) } + fn visit_method_receiver_expr(&mut self, node: &mut P<ast::Expr>) { + visit_clobber(node, |node| { + let mut wrapper = AstNodeWrapper::new(node, MethodReceiverTag); + self.visit_node(&mut wrapper); + wrapper.wrapped + }) + } + fn filter_map_expr(&mut self, node: P<ast::Expr>) -> Option<P<ast::Expr>> { self.flat_map_node(AstNodeWrapper::new(node, OptExprTag)) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs index ffc9abe64..b34de94fb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ #![feature(associated_type_defaults)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(macro_metavar_expr)] #![feature(proc_macro_diagnostic)] #![feature(proc_macro_internals)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/macro_rules.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/macro_rules.rs index 7764ffd24..f6fe38174 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/macro_rules.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/macro_rules.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use rustc_ast::{NodeId, DUMMY_NODE_ID}; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; use rustc_attr::{self as attr, TransparencyError}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexMap}; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder}; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage}; use rustc_feature::Features; use rustc_lint_defs::builtin::{ RUST_2021_INCOMPATIBLE_OR_PATTERNS, SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS, @@ -68,19 +68,22 @@ fn emit_frag_parse_err( kind: AstFragmentKind, ) { // FIXME(davidtwco): avoid depending on the error message text - if parser.token == token::Eof && e.message[0].0.expect_str().ends_with(", found `<eof>`") { - if !e.span.is_dummy() { - // early end of macro arm (#52866) - e.replace_span_with(parser.sess.source_map().next_point(parser.token.span)); - } + if parser.token == token::Eof + && let DiagnosticMessage::Str(message) = &e.message[0].0 + && message.ends_with(", found `<eof>`") + { let msg = &e.message[0]; e.message[0] = ( - rustc_errors::DiagnosticMessage::Str(format!( + DiagnosticMessage::Str(format!( "macro expansion ends with an incomplete expression: {}", - msg.0.expect_str().replace(", found `<eof>`", ""), + message.replace(", found `<eof>`", ""), )), msg.1, ); + if !e.span.is_dummy() { + // early end of macro arm (#52866) + e.replace_span_with(parser.token.span.shrink_to_hi()); + } } if e.span.is_dummy() { // Get around lack of span in error (#30128) @@ -247,6 +250,7 @@ fn expand_macro<'cx>( // hacky, but speeds up the `html5ever` benchmark significantly. (Issue // 68836 suggests a more comprehensive but more complex change to deal with // this situation.) + // FIXME(Nilstrieb): Stop recovery from happening on this parser and retry later with recovery if the macro failed to match. let parser = parser_from_cx(sess, arg.clone()); // Try each arm's matchers. @@ -593,14 +597,14 @@ pub fn compile_declarative_macro( (mk_syn_ext(expander), rule_spans) } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] enum ExplainDocComment { - #[label(expand::explain_doc_comment_inner)] + #[label(expand_explain_doc_comment_inner)] Inner { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[label(expand::explain_doc_comment_outer)] + #[label(expand_explain_doc_comment_outer)] Outer { #[primary_span] span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/placeholders.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/placeholders.rs index 3b0d5ddb9..faaf3b3fe 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/placeholders.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/placeholders.rs @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ pub fn placeholder( }), AstFragmentKind::Expr => AstFragment::Expr(expr_placeholder()), AstFragmentKind::OptExpr => AstFragment::OptExpr(Some(expr_placeholder())), + AstFragmentKind::MethodReceiverExpr => AstFragment::MethodReceiverExpr(expr_placeholder()), AstFragmentKind::Items => AstFragment::Items(smallvec![P(ast::Item { id, span, @@ -296,6 +297,13 @@ impl MutVisitor for PlaceholderExpander { } } + fn visit_method_receiver_expr(&mut self, expr: &mut P<ast::Expr>) { + match expr.kind { + ast::ExprKind::MacCall(_) => *expr = self.remove(expr.id).make_method_receiver_expr(), + _ => noop_visit_expr(expr, self), + } + } + fn filter_map_expr(&mut self, expr: P<ast::Expr>) -> Option<P<ast::Expr>> { match expr.kind { ast::ExprKind::MacCall(_) => self.remove(expr.id).make_opt_expr(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/proc_macro_server.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/proc_macro_server.rs index 59a7b668a..cc2858d3f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/proc_macro_server.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/proc_macro_server.rs @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ use crate::base::ExtCtxt; - +use pm::bridge::{ + server, DelimSpan, Diagnostic, ExpnGlobals, Group, Ident, LitKind, Literal, Punct, TokenTree, +}; +use pm::{Delimiter, Level, LineColumn}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::token; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{self, Spacing::*, TokenStream}; @@ -13,11 +16,7 @@ use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess; use rustc_span::def_id::CrateNum; use rustc_span::symbol::{self, sym, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{BytePos, FileName, Pos, SourceFile, Span}; - -use pm::bridge::{ - server, DelimSpan, Diagnostic, ExpnGlobals, Group, Ident, LitKind, Literal, Punct, TokenTree, -}; -use pm::{Delimiter, Level, LineColumn}; +use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec}; use std::ops::Bound; trait FromInternal<T> { @@ -110,10 +109,26 @@ impl FromInternal<(TokenStream, &mut Rustc<'_, '_>)> for Vec<TokenTree<TokenStre tokenstream::TokenTree::Token(token, spacing) => (token, spacing == Joint), }; + // Split the operator into one or more `Punct`s, one per character. + // The final one inherits the jointness of the original token. Any + // before that get `joint = true`. let mut op = |s: &str| { assert!(s.is_ascii()); - trees.extend(s.as_bytes().iter().enumerate().map(|(idx, &ch)| { - TokenTree::Punct(Punct { ch, joint: joint || idx != s.len() - 1, span }) + trees.extend(s.bytes().enumerate().map(|(i, ch)| { + let is_final = i == s.len() - 1; + // Split the token span into single chars. Unless the span + // is an unusual one, e.g. due to proc macro expansion. We + // determine this by assuming any span with a length that + // matches the operator length is a normal one, and any + // span with a different length is an unusual one. + let span = if (span.hi() - span.lo()).to_usize() == s.len() { + let lo = span.lo() + BytePos::from_usize(i); + let hi = lo + BytePos::from_usize(1); + span.with_lo(lo).with_hi(hi) + } else { + span + }; + TokenTree::Punct(Punct { ch, joint: if is_final { joint } else { true }, span }) })); }; @@ -237,23 +252,57 @@ impl FromInternal<(TokenStream, &mut Rustc<'_, '_>)> for Vec<TokenTree<TokenStre } } -impl ToInternal<TokenStream> for (TokenTree<TokenStream, Span, Symbol>, &mut Rustc<'_, '_>) { - fn to_internal(self) -> TokenStream { +// We use a `SmallVec` because the output size is always one or two `TokenTree`s. +impl ToInternal<SmallVec<[tokenstream::TokenTree; 2]>> + for (TokenTree<TokenStream, Span, Symbol>, &mut Rustc<'_, '_>) +{ + fn to_internal(self) -> SmallVec<[tokenstream::TokenTree; 2]> { use rustc_ast::token::*; let (tree, rustc) = self; - let (ch, joint, span) = match tree { - TokenTree::Punct(Punct { ch, joint, span }) => (ch, joint, span), + match tree { + TokenTree::Punct(Punct { ch, joint, span }) => { + let kind = match ch { + b'=' => Eq, + b'<' => Lt, + b'>' => Gt, + b'!' => Not, + b'~' => Tilde, + b'+' => BinOp(Plus), + b'-' => BinOp(Minus), + b'*' => BinOp(Star), + b'/' => BinOp(Slash), + b'%' => BinOp(Percent), + b'^' => BinOp(Caret), + b'&' => BinOp(And), + b'|' => BinOp(Or), + b'@' => At, + b'.' => Dot, + b',' => Comma, + b';' => Semi, + b':' => Colon, + b'#' => Pound, + b'$' => Dollar, + b'?' => Question, + b'\'' => SingleQuote, + _ => unreachable!(), + }; + smallvec![if joint { + tokenstream::TokenTree::token_joint(kind, span) + } else { + tokenstream::TokenTree::token_alone(kind, span) + }] + } TokenTree::Group(Group { delimiter, stream, span: DelimSpan { open, close, .. } }) => { - return tokenstream::TokenStream::delimited( + smallvec![tokenstream::TokenTree::Delimited( tokenstream::DelimSpan { open, close }, delimiter.to_internal(), stream.unwrap_or_default(), - ); + )] } TokenTree::Ident(self::Ident { sym, is_raw, span }) => { rustc.sess().symbol_gallery.insert(sym, span); - return tokenstream::TokenStream::token_alone(Ident(sym, is_raw), span); + smallvec![tokenstream::TokenTree::token_alone(Ident(sym, is_raw), span)] } TokenTree::Literal(self::Literal { kind: self::LitKind::Integer, @@ -266,7 +315,7 @@ impl ToInternal<TokenStream> for (TokenTree<TokenStream, Span, Symbol>, &mut Rus let integer = TokenKind::lit(token::Integer, symbol, suffix); let a = tokenstream::TokenTree::token_alone(minus, span); let b = tokenstream::TokenTree::token_alone(integer, span); - return [a, b].into_iter().collect(); + smallvec![a, b] } TokenTree::Literal(self::Literal { kind: self::LitKind::Float, @@ -279,46 +328,14 @@ impl ToInternal<TokenStream> for (TokenTree<TokenStream, Span, Symbol>, &mut Rus let float = TokenKind::lit(token::Float, symbol, suffix); let a = tokenstream::TokenTree::token_alone(minus, span); let b = tokenstream::TokenTree::token_alone(float, span); - return [a, b].into_iter().collect(); + smallvec![a, b] } TokenTree::Literal(self::Literal { kind, symbol, suffix, span }) => { - return tokenstream::TokenStream::token_alone( + smallvec![tokenstream::TokenTree::token_alone( TokenKind::lit(kind.to_internal(), symbol, suffix), span, - ); + )] } - }; - - let kind = match ch { - b'=' => Eq, - b'<' => Lt, - b'>' => Gt, - b'!' => Not, - b'~' => Tilde, - b'+' => BinOp(Plus), - b'-' => BinOp(Minus), - b'*' => BinOp(Star), - b'/' => BinOp(Slash), - b'%' => BinOp(Percent), - b'^' => BinOp(Caret), - b'&' => BinOp(And), - b'|' => BinOp(Or), - b'@' => At, - b'.' => Dot, - b',' => Comma, - b';' => Semi, - b':' => Colon, - b'#' => Pound, - b'$' => Dollar, - b'?' => Question, - b'\'' => SingleQuote, - _ => unreachable!(), - }; - - if joint { - tokenstream::TokenStream::token_joint(kind, span) - } else { - tokenstream::TokenStream::token_alone(kind, span) } } } @@ -533,7 +550,7 @@ impl server::TokenStream for Rustc<'_, '_> { &mut self, tree: TokenTree<Self::TokenStream, Self::Span, Self::Symbol>, ) -> Self::TokenStream { - (tree, &mut *self).to_internal() + Self::TokenStream::new((tree, &mut *self).to_internal().into_iter().collect::<Vec<_>>()) } fn concat_trees( @@ -541,14 +558,14 @@ impl server::TokenStream for Rustc<'_, '_> { base: Option<Self::TokenStream>, trees: Vec<TokenTree<Self::TokenStream, Self::Span, Self::Symbol>>, ) -> Self::TokenStream { - let mut builder = tokenstream::TokenStreamBuilder::new(); - if let Some(base) = base { - builder.push(base); - } + let mut stream = + if let Some(base) = base { base } else { tokenstream::TokenStream::default() }; for tree in trees { - builder.push((tree, &mut *self).to_internal()); + for tt in (tree, &mut *self).to_internal() { + stream.push_tree(tt); + } } - builder.build() + stream } fn concat_streams( @@ -556,14 +573,12 @@ impl server::TokenStream for Rustc<'_, '_> { base: Option<Self::TokenStream>, streams: Vec<Self::TokenStream>, ) -> Self::TokenStream { - let mut builder = tokenstream::TokenStreamBuilder::new(); - if let Some(base) = base { - builder.push(base); + let mut stream = + if let Some(base) = base { base } else { tokenstream::TokenStream::default() }; + for s in streams { + stream.push_stream(s); } - for stream in streams { - builder.push(stream); - } - builder.build() + stream } fn into_trees( @@ -689,6 +704,7 @@ impl server::Span for Rustc<'_, '_> { fn source_text(&mut self, span: Self::Span) -> Option<String> { self.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok() } + /// Saves the provided span into the metadata of /// *the crate we are currently compiling*, which must /// be a proc-macro crate. This id can be passed to diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/tokenstream/tests.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/tokenstream/tests.rs index eed696810..91c4dd732 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/tokenstream/tests.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/tokenstream/tests.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use crate::tests::string_to_stream; use rustc_ast::token; -use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{TokenStream, TokenStreamBuilder}; +use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{TokenStream, TokenTree}; use rustc_span::create_default_session_globals_then; use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span, Symbol}; @@ -19,10 +19,9 @@ fn test_concat() { let test_res = string_to_ts("foo::bar::baz"); let test_fst = string_to_ts("foo::bar"); let test_snd = string_to_ts("::baz"); - let mut builder = TokenStreamBuilder::new(); - builder.push(test_fst); - builder.push(test_snd); - let eq_res = builder.build(); + let mut eq_res = TokenStream::default(); + eq_res.push_stream(test_fst); + eq_res.push_stream(test_snd); assert_eq!(test_res.trees().count(), 5); assert_eq!(eq_res.trees().count(), 5); assert_eq!(test_res.eq_unspanned(&eq_res), true); @@ -99,11 +98,10 @@ fn test_is_empty() { #[test] fn test_dotdotdot() { create_default_session_globals_then(|| { - let mut builder = TokenStreamBuilder::new(); - builder.push(TokenStream::token_joint(token::Dot, sp(0, 1))); - builder.push(TokenStream::token_joint(token::Dot, sp(1, 2))); - builder.push(TokenStream::token_alone(token::Dot, sp(2, 3))); - let stream = builder.build(); + let mut stream = TokenStream::default(); + stream.push_tree(TokenTree::token_joint(token::Dot, sp(0, 1))); + stream.push_tree(TokenTree::token_joint(token::Dot, sp(1, 2))); + stream.push_tree(TokenTree::token_alone(token::Dot, sp(2, 3))); assert!(stream.eq_unspanned(&string_to_ts("..."))); assert_eq!(stream.trees().count(), 1); }) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_feature/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_feature/Cargo.toml index 3d8d0db20..6f6468646 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_feature/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_feature/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_data_structures = { path = "../rustc_data_structures" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_feature/src/accepted.rs b/compiler/rustc_feature/src/accepted.rs index 8efb7ccc1..80448605c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_feature/src/accepted.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_feature/src/accepted.rs @@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ declare_features! ( (accepted, abi_sysv64, "1.24.0", Some(36167), None), /// Allows using ADX intrinsics from `core::arch::{x86, x86_64}`. (accepted, adx_target_feature, "1.61.0", Some(44839), None), + /// Allows explicit discriminants on non-unit enum variants. + (accepted, arbitrary_enum_discriminant, "1.66.0", Some(60553), None), + /// Allows using `sym` operands in inline assembly. + (accepted, asm_sym, "1.66.0", Some(93333), None), /// Allows the definition of associated constants in `trait` or `impl` blocks. (accepted, associated_consts, "1.20.0", Some(29646), None), /// Allows using associated `type`s in `trait`s. @@ -169,6 +173,8 @@ declare_features! ( (accepted, global_allocator, "1.28.0", Some(27389), None), // FIXME: explain `globs`. (accepted, globs, "1.0.0", None, None), + /// Allows using `..=X` as a pattern. + (accepted, half_open_range_patterns, "1.66.0", Some(67264), None), /// Allows using the `u128` and `i128` types. (accepted, i128_type, "1.26.0", Some(35118), None), /// Allows the use of `if let` expressions. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_feature/src/active.rs b/compiler/rustc_feature/src/active.rs index 3aecfba5f..647ccdec7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_feature/src/active.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_feature/src/active.rs @@ -292,16 +292,12 @@ declare_features! ( (incomplete, adt_const_params, "1.56.0", Some(95174), None), /// Allows defining an `#[alloc_error_handler]`. (active, alloc_error_handler, "1.29.0", Some(51540), None), - /// Allows explicit discriminants on non-unit enum variants. - (active, arbitrary_enum_discriminant, "1.37.0", Some(60553), None), /// Allows trait methods with arbitrary self types. (active, arbitrary_self_types, "1.23.0", Some(44874), None), /// Allows using `const` operands in inline assembly. (active, asm_const, "1.58.0", Some(93332), None), /// Enables experimental inline assembly support for additional architectures. (active, asm_experimental_arch, "1.58.0", Some(93335), None), - /// Allows using `sym` operands in inline assembly. - (active, asm_sym, "1.58.0", Some(93333), None), /// Allows the `may_unwind` option in inline assembly. (active, asm_unwind, "1.58.0", Some(93334), None), /// Allows users to enforce equality of associated constants `TraitImpl<AssocConst=3>`. @@ -312,6 +308,8 @@ declare_features! ( (active, associated_type_defaults, "1.2.0", Some(29661), None), /// Allows `async || body` closures. (active, async_closure, "1.37.0", Some(62290), None), + /// Alows async functions to be declared, implemented, and used in traits. + (incomplete, async_fn_in_trait, "1.66.0", Some(91611), None), /// Allows `extern "C-unwind" fn` to enable unwinding across ABI boundaries. (active, c_unwind, "1.52.0", Some(74990), None), /// Allows using C-variadics. @@ -410,8 +408,8 @@ declare_features! ( (incomplete, generic_associated_types_extended, "1.61.0", Some(95451), None), /// Allows non-trivial generic constants which have to have wfness manually propagated to callers (incomplete, generic_const_exprs, "1.56.0", Some(76560), None), - /// Allows using `..X`, `..=X`, `...X`, and `X..` as a pattern. - (active, half_open_range_patterns, "1.41.0", Some(67264), None), + /// Allows using `..=X` as a patterns in slices. + (active, half_open_range_patterns_in_slices, "1.66.0", Some(67264), None), /// Allows `if let` guard in match arms. (active, if_let_guard, "1.47.0", Some(51114), None), /// Allows using imported `main` function diff --git a/compiler/rustc_feature/src/builtin_attrs.rs b/compiler/rustc_feature/src/builtin_attrs.rs index b50c972e6..2ead3c2c8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_feature/src/builtin_attrs.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_feature/src/builtin_attrs.rs @@ -296,20 +296,24 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ // Lints: ungated!( - warn, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), DuplicatesOk + warn, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), + DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true, ), ungated!( - allow, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), DuplicatesOk + allow, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), + DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true, ), gated!( expect, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), DuplicatesOk, lint_reasons, experimental!(expect) ), ungated!( - forbid, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), DuplicatesOk + forbid, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), + DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true, ), ungated!( - deny, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), DuplicatesOk + deny, Normal, template!(List: r#"lint1, lint2, ..., /*opt*/ reason = "...""#), + DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true, ), ungated!(must_use, Normal, template!(Word, NameValueStr: "reason"), FutureWarnFollowing), gated!( @@ -340,7 +344,7 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ ), ungated!(link_name, Normal, template!(NameValueStr: "name"), FutureWarnPreceding), ungated!(no_link, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing), - ungated!(repr, Normal, template!(List: "C"), DuplicatesOk), + ungated!(repr, Normal, template!(List: "C"), DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true), ungated!(export_name, Normal, template!(NameValueStr: "name"), FutureWarnPreceding), ungated!(link_section, Normal, template!(NameValueStr: "name"), FutureWarnPreceding), ungated!(no_mangle, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, @only_local: true), @@ -382,7 +386,10 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ ungated!(inline, Normal, template!(Word, List: "always|never"), FutureWarnFollowing, @only_local: true), ungated!(cold, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, @only_local: true), ungated!(no_builtins, CrateLevel, template!(Word), WarnFollowing), - ungated!(target_feature, Normal, template!(List: r#"enable = "name""#), DuplicatesOk), + ungated!( + target_feature, Normal, template!(List: r#"enable = "name""#), + DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true, + ), ungated!(track_caller, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing), gated!( no_sanitize, Normal, @@ -468,7 +475,7 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ // RFC 2632 gated!( const_trait, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, const_trait_impl, - "`const` is a temporary placeholder for marking a trait that is suitable for `const` \ + "`const_trait` is a temporary placeholder for marking a trait that is suitable for `const` \ `impls` and all default bodies as `const`, which may be removed or renamed in the \ future." ), @@ -488,17 +495,24 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ // Internal attributes: Stability, deprecation, and unsafe: // ========================================================================== - ungated!(feature, CrateLevel, template!(List: "name1, name2, ..."), DuplicatesOk), + ungated!( + feature, CrateLevel, + template!(List: "name1, name2, ..."), DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true, + ), // DuplicatesOk since it has its own validation ungated!( - stable, Normal, template!(List: r#"feature = "name", since = "version""#), DuplicatesOk, + stable, Normal, + template!(List: r#"feature = "name", since = "version""#), DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true, ), ungated!( unstable, Normal, template!(List: r#"feature = "name", reason = "...", issue = "N""#), DuplicatesOk, ), ungated!(rustc_const_unstable, Normal, template!(List: r#"feature = "name""#), DuplicatesOk), - ungated!(rustc_const_stable, Normal, template!(List: r#"feature = "name""#), DuplicatesOk), + ungated!( + rustc_const_stable, Normal, + template!(List: r#"feature = "name""#), DuplicatesOk, @only_local: true, + ), ungated!( rustc_default_body_unstable, Normal, template!(List: r#"feature = "name", reason = "...", issue = "N""#), DuplicatesOk @@ -516,6 +530,7 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ allow_internal_unsafe, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, "allow_internal_unsafe side-steps the unsafe_code lint", ), + ungated!(rustc_safe_intrinsic, Normal, template!(Word), DuplicatesOk), rustc_attr!(rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, "rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules special cases accidental stabilizations of stable items \ through unstable paths"), @@ -535,7 +550,7 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ // ========================================================================== rustc_attr!(rustc_allocator, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL), - rustc_attr!(rustc_allocator_nounwind, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL), + rustc_attr!(rustc_nounwind, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL), rustc_attr!(rustc_reallocator, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL), rustc_attr!(rustc_deallocator, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL), rustc_attr!(rustc_allocator_zeroed, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL), @@ -731,7 +746,7 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ for reserving for `for<T> From<!> for T` impl" ), rustc_attr!( - rustc_test_marker, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, + rustc_test_marker, Normal, template!(NameValueStr: "name"), WarnFollowing, "the `#[rustc_test_marker]` attribute is used internally to track tests", ), rustc_attr!( @@ -762,7 +777,7 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ // Internal attributes, Testing: // ========================================================================== - rustc_attr!(TEST, rustc_access_level, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing), + rustc_attr!(TEST, rustc_effective_visibility, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing), rustc_attr!(TEST, rustc_outlives, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing), rustc_attr!(TEST, rustc_capture_analysis, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing), rustc_attr!(TEST, rustc_insignificant_dtor, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing), @@ -822,6 +837,8 @@ pub fn is_builtin_attr_name(name: Symbol) -> bool { BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(&name).is_some() } +/// Whether this builtin attribute is only used in the local crate. +/// If so, it is not encoded in the crate metadata. pub fn is_builtin_only_local(name: Symbol) -> bool { BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(&name).map_or(false, |attr| attr.only_local) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_hir/Cargo.toml index 69ad623b7..129f8d235 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_arena = { path = "../rustc_arena" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/def.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/def.rs index e7c26bd72..4ef4aad90 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/def.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/def.rs @@ -314,74 +314,75 @@ pub enum Res<Id = hir::HirId> { /// **Belongs to the type namespace.** PrimTy(hir::PrimTy), - /// The `Self` type, optionally with the [`DefId`] of the trait it belongs to and - /// optionally with the [`DefId`] of the item introducing the `Self` type alias. + /// The `Self` type, as used within a trait. + /// + /// **Belongs to the type namespace.** + /// + /// See the examples on [`Res::SelfTyAlias`] for details. + SelfTyParam { + /// The trait this `Self` is a generic parameter for. + trait_: DefId, + }, + + /// The `Self` type, as used somewhere other than within a trait. /// /// **Belongs to the type namespace.** /// /// Examples: /// ``` - /// struct Bar(Box<Self>); - /// // `Res::SelfTy { trait_: None, alias_of: Some(Bar) }` + /// struct Bar(Box<Self>); // SelfTyAlias /// /// trait Foo { - /// fn foo() -> Box<Self>; - /// // `Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(Foo), alias_of: None }` + /// fn foo() -> Box<Self>; // SelfTyParam /// } /// /// impl Bar { /// fn blah() { - /// let _: Self; - /// // `Res::SelfTy { trait_: None, alias_of: Some(::{impl#0}) }` + /// let _: Self; // SelfTyAlias /// } /// } /// /// impl Foo for Bar { - /// fn foo() -> Box<Self> { - /// // `Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(Foo), alias_of: Some(::{impl#1}) }` - /// let _: Self; - /// // `Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(Foo), alias_of: Some(::{impl#1}) }` + /// fn foo() -> Box<Self> { // SelfTyAlias + /// let _: Self; // SelfTyAlias /// /// todo!() /// } /// } /// ``` - /// /// *See also [`Res::SelfCtor`].* /// - /// ----- - /// - /// HACK(min_const_generics): self types also have an optional requirement to **not** mention - /// any generic parameters to allow the following with `min_const_generics`: - /// ``` - /// # struct Foo; - /// impl Foo { fn test() -> [u8; std::mem::size_of::<Self>()] { todo!() } } - /// - /// struct Bar([u8; baz::<Self>()]); - /// const fn baz<T>() -> usize { 10 } - /// ``` - /// We do however allow `Self` in repeat expression even if it is generic to not break code - /// which already works on stable while causing the `const_evaluatable_unchecked` future compat - /// lint: - /// ``` - /// fn foo<T>() { - /// let _bar = [1_u8; std::mem::size_of::<*mut T>()]; - /// } - /// ``` - // FIXME(generic_const_exprs): Remove this bodge once that feature is stable. - SelfTy { - /// The trait this `Self` is a generic arg for. - trait_: Option<DefId>, + SelfTyAlias { /// The item introducing the `Self` type alias. Can be used in the `type_of` query - /// to get the underlying type. Additionally whether the `Self` type is disallowed - /// from mentioning generics (i.e. when used in an anonymous constant). - alias_to: Option<(DefId, bool)>, - }, + /// to get the underlying type. + alias_to: DefId, - /// A tool attribute module; e.g., the `rustfmt` in `#[rustfmt::skip]`. - /// - /// **Belongs to the type namespace.** - ToolMod, + /// Whether the `Self` type is disallowed from mentioning generics (i.e. when used in an + /// anonymous constant). + /// + /// HACK(min_const_generics): self types also have an optional requirement to **not** + /// mention any generic parameters to allow the following with `min_const_generics`: + /// ``` + /// # struct Foo; + /// impl Foo { fn test() -> [u8; std::mem::size_of::<Self>()] { todo!() } } + /// + /// struct Bar([u8; baz::<Self>()]); + /// const fn baz<T>() -> usize { 10 } + /// ``` + /// We do however allow `Self` in repeat expression even if it is generic to not break code + /// which already works on stable while causing the `const_evaluatable_unchecked` future + /// compat lint: + /// ``` + /// fn foo<T>() { + /// let _bar = [1_u8; std::mem::size_of::<*mut T>()]; + /// } + /// ``` + // FIXME(generic_const_exprs): Remove this bodge once that feature is stable. + forbid_generic: bool, + + /// Is this within an `impl Foo for bar`? + is_trait_impl: bool, + }, // Value namespace /// The `Self` constructor, along with the [`DefId`] @@ -389,7 +390,7 @@ pub enum Res<Id = hir::HirId> { /// /// **Belongs to the value namespace.** /// - /// *See also [`Res::SelfTy`].* + /// *See also [`Res::SelfTyParam`] and [`Res::SelfTyAlias`].* SelfCtor(DefId), /// A local variable or function parameter. @@ -397,6 +398,11 @@ pub enum Res<Id = hir::HirId> { /// **Belongs to the value namespace.** Local(Id), + /// A tool attribute module; e.g., the `rustfmt` in `#[rustfmt::skip]`. + /// + /// **Belongs to the type namespace.** + ToolMod, + // Macro namespace /// An attribute that is *not* implemented via macro. /// E.g., `#[inline]` and `#[rustfmt::skip]`, which are essentially directives, @@ -458,6 +464,16 @@ impl PartialRes { pub fn unresolved_segments(&self) -> usize { self.unresolved_segments } + + #[inline] + pub fn full_res(&self) -> Option<Res<NodeId>> { + (self.unresolved_segments == 0).then_some(self.base_res) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn expect_full_res(&self) -> Res<NodeId> { + self.full_res().expect("unexpected unresolved segments") + } } /// Different kinds of symbols can coexist even if they share the same textual name. @@ -606,7 +622,8 @@ impl<Id> Res<Id> { Res::Local(..) | Res::PrimTy(..) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::SelfCtor(..) | Res::ToolMod | Res::NonMacroAttr(..) @@ -629,7 +646,7 @@ impl<Id> Res<Id> { Res::SelfCtor(..) => "self constructor", Res::PrimTy(..) => "builtin type", Res::Local(..) => "local variable", - Res::SelfTy { .. } => "self type", + Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } => "self type", Res::ToolMod => "tool module", Res::NonMacroAttr(attr_kind) => attr_kind.descr(), Res::Err => "unresolved item", @@ -652,7 +669,10 @@ impl<Id> Res<Id> { Res::SelfCtor(id) => Res::SelfCtor(id), Res::PrimTy(id) => Res::PrimTy(id), Res::Local(id) => Res::Local(map(id)), - Res::SelfTy { trait_, alias_to } => Res::SelfTy { trait_, alias_to }, + Res::SelfTyParam { trait_ } => Res::SelfTyParam { trait_ }, + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to, forbid_generic, is_trait_impl } => { + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to, forbid_generic, is_trait_impl } + } Res::ToolMod => Res::ToolMod, Res::NonMacroAttr(attr_kind) => Res::NonMacroAttr(attr_kind), Res::Err => Res::Err, @@ -665,7 +685,10 @@ impl<Id> Res<Id> { Res::SelfCtor(id) => Res::SelfCtor(id), Res::PrimTy(id) => Res::PrimTy(id), Res::Local(id) => Res::Local(map(id)?), - Res::SelfTy { trait_, alias_to } => Res::SelfTy { trait_, alias_to }, + Res::SelfTyParam { trait_ } => Res::SelfTyParam { trait_ }, + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to, forbid_generic, is_trait_impl } => { + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to, forbid_generic, is_trait_impl } + } Res::ToolMod => Res::ToolMod, Res::NonMacroAttr(attr_kind) => Res::NonMacroAttr(attr_kind), Res::Err => Res::Err, @@ -692,7 +715,9 @@ impl<Id> Res<Id> { pub fn ns(&self) -> Option<Namespace> { match self { Res::Def(kind, ..) => kind.ns(), - Res::PrimTy(..) | Res::SelfTy { .. } | Res::ToolMod => Some(Namespace::TypeNS), + Res::PrimTy(..) | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::ToolMod => { + Some(Namespace::TypeNS) + } Res::SelfCtor(..) | Res::Local(..) => Some(Namespace::ValueNS), Res::NonMacroAttr(..) => Some(Namespace::MacroNS), Res::Err => None, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs index a8436ea64..ef00c1ffc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use crate::def::{CtorKind, DefKind, Res}; use crate::def_id::DefId; -pub(crate) use crate::hir_id::{HirId, ItemLocalId}; +pub(crate) use crate::hir_id::{HirId, ItemLocalId, OwnerId}; use crate::intravisit::FnKind; use crate::LangItem; @@ -731,6 +731,7 @@ pub enum PredicateOrigin { /// A type bound (e.g., `for<'c> Foo: Send + Clone + 'c`). #[derive(Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct WhereBoundPredicate<'hir> { + pub hir_id: HirId, pub span: Span, /// Origin of the predicate. pub origin: PredicateOrigin, @@ -2206,14 +2207,14 @@ pub struct FnSig<'hir> { // so it can fetched later. #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct TraitItemId { - pub def_id: LocalDefId, + pub owner_id: OwnerId, } impl TraitItemId { #[inline] pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { // Items are always HIR owners. - HirId::make_owner(self.def_id) + HirId::make_owner(self.owner_id.def_id) } } @@ -2224,7 +2225,7 @@ impl TraitItemId { #[derive(Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct TraitItem<'hir> { pub ident: Ident, - pub def_id: LocalDefId, + pub owner_id: OwnerId, pub generics: &'hir Generics<'hir>, pub kind: TraitItemKind<'hir>, pub span: Span, @@ -2235,11 +2236,11 @@ impl TraitItem<'_> { #[inline] pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { // Items are always HIR owners. - HirId::make_owner(self.def_id) + HirId::make_owner(self.owner_id.def_id) } pub fn trait_item_id(&self) -> TraitItemId { - TraitItemId { def_id: self.def_id } + TraitItemId { owner_id: self.owner_id } } } @@ -2270,14 +2271,14 @@ pub enum TraitItemKind<'hir> { // so it can fetched later. #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct ImplItemId { - pub def_id: LocalDefId, + pub owner_id: OwnerId, } impl ImplItemId { #[inline] pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { // Items are always HIR owners. - HirId::make_owner(self.def_id) + HirId::make_owner(self.owner_id.def_id) } } @@ -2285,7 +2286,7 @@ impl ImplItemId { #[derive(Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct ImplItem<'hir> { pub ident: Ident, - pub def_id: LocalDefId, + pub owner_id: OwnerId, pub generics: &'hir Generics<'hir>, pub kind: ImplItemKind<'hir>, pub defaultness: Defaultness, @@ -2297,11 +2298,11 @@ impl ImplItem<'_> { #[inline] pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { // Items are always HIR owners. - HirId::make_owner(self.def_id) + HirId::make_owner(self.owner_id.def_id) } pub fn impl_item_id(&self) -> ImplItemId { - ImplItemId { def_id: self.def_id } + ImplItemId { owner_id: self.owner_id } } } @@ -2314,7 +2315,7 @@ pub enum ImplItemKind<'hir> { /// An associated function implementation with the given signature and body. Fn(FnSig<'hir>, BodyId), /// An associated type. - TyAlias(&'hir Ty<'hir>), + Type(&'hir Ty<'hir>), } // The name of the associated type for `Fn` return types. @@ -2403,8 +2404,9 @@ impl<'hir> Ty<'hir> { return None; }; match path.res { - Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, def_id) - | Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(def_id), alias_to: None } => Some((def_id, segment.ident)), + Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, def_id) | Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: def_id } => { + Some((def_id, segment.ident)) + } _ => None, } } @@ -2416,6 +2418,30 @@ impl<'hir> Ty<'hir> { } final_ty } + + pub fn find_self_aliases(&self) -> Vec<Span> { + use crate::intravisit::Visitor; + struct MyVisitor(Vec<Span>); + impl<'v> Visitor<'v> for MyVisitor { + fn visit_ty(&mut self, t: &'v Ty<'v>) { + if matches!( + &t.kind, + TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved( + _, + Path { res: crate::def::Res::SelfTyAlias { .. }, .. }, + )) + ) { + self.0.push(t.span); + return; + } + crate::intravisit::walk_ty(self, t); + } + } + + let mut my_visitor = MyVisitor(vec![]); + my_visitor.visit_ty(self); + my_visitor.0 + } } /// Not represented directly in the AST; referred to by name through a `ty_path`. @@ -2888,14 +2914,14 @@ impl<'hir> VariantData<'hir> { // so it can fetched later. #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Debug, Hash, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct ItemId { - pub def_id: LocalDefId, + pub owner_id: OwnerId, } impl ItemId { #[inline] pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { // Items are always HIR owners. - HirId::make_owner(self.def_id) + HirId::make_owner(self.owner_id.def_id) } } @@ -2905,7 +2931,7 @@ impl ItemId { #[derive(Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct Item<'hir> { pub ident: Ident, - pub def_id: LocalDefId, + pub owner_id: OwnerId, pub kind: ItemKind<'hir>, pub span: Span, pub vis_span: Span, @@ -2915,11 +2941,11 @@ impl Item<'_> { #[inline] pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { // Items are always HIR owners. - HirId::make_owner(self.def_id) + HirId::make_owner(self.owner_id.def_id) } pub fn item_id(&self) -> ItemId { - ItemId { def_id: self.def_id } + ItemId { owner_id: self.owner_id } } } @@ -3132,14 +3158,14 @@ pub enum AssocItemKind { // so it can fetched later. #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct ForeignItemId { - pub def_id: LocalDefId, + pub owner_id: OwnerId, } impl ForeignItemId { #[inline] pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { // Items are always HIR owners. - HirId::make_owner(self.def_id) + HirId::make_owner(self.owner_id.def_id) } } @@ -3160,7 +3186,7 @@ pub struct ForeignItemRef { pub struct ForeignItem<'hir> { pub ident: Ident, pub kind: ForeignItemKind<'hir>, - pub def_id: LocalDefId, + pub owner_id: OwnerId, pub span: Span, pub vis_span: Span, } @@ -3169,11 +3195,11 @@ impl ForeignItem<'_> { #[inline] pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { // Items are always HIR owners. - HirId::make_owner(self.def_id) + HirId::make_owner(self.owner_id.def_id) } pub fn foreign_item_id(&self) -> ForeignItemId { - ForeignItemId { def_id: self.def_id } + ForeignItemId { owner_id: self.owner_id } } } @@ -3263,12 +3289,12 @@ impl<'hir> OwnerNode<'hir> { Node::generics(self.into()) } - pub fn def_id(self) -> LocalDefId { + pub fn def_id(self) -> OwnerId { match self { - OwnerNode::Item(Item { def_id, .. }) - | OwnerNode::TraitItem(TraitItem { def_id, .. }) - | OwnerNode::ImplItem(ImplItem { def_id, .. }) - | OwnerNode::ForeignItem(ForeignItem { def_id, .. }) => *def_id, + OwnerNode::Item(Item { owner_id, .. }) + | OwnerNode::TraitItem(TraitItem { owner_id, .. }) + | OwnerNode::ImplItem(ImplItem { owner_id, .. }) + | OwnerNode::ForeignItem(ForeignItem { owner_id, .. }) => *owner_id, OwnerNode::Crate(..) => crate::CRATE_HIR_ID.owner, } } @@ -3512,7 +3538,7 @@ impl<'hir> Node<'hir> { #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] mod size_asserts { use super::*; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(Block<'_>, 48); static_assert_size!(Body<'_>, 32); static_assert_size!(Expr<'_>, 64); @@ -3520,30 +3546,27 @@ mod size_asserts { static_assert_size!(FnDecl<'_>, 40); static_assert_size!(ForeignItem<'_>, 72); static_assert_size!(ForeignItemKind<'_>, 40); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(GenericArg<'_>, 24); static_assert_size!(GenericBound<'_>, 48); static_assert_size!(Generics<'_>, 56); static_assert_size!(Impl<'_>, 80); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(ImplItem<'_>, 80); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(ImplItemKind<'_>, 32); static_assert_size!(Item<'_>, 80); static_assert_size!(ItemKind<'_>, 48); static_assert_size!(Local<'_>, 64); static_assert_size!(Param<'_>, 32); static_assert_size!(Pat<'_>, 72); + static_assert_size!(Path<'_>, 40); + static_assert_size!(PathSegment<'_>, 48); static_assert_size!(PatKind<'_>, 48); - static_assert_size!(Path<'_>, 48); - static_assert_size!(PathSegment<'_>, 56); static_assert_size!(QPath<'_>, 24); + static_assert_size!(Res, 12); static_assert_size!(Stmt<'_>, 32); static_assert_size!(StmtKind<'_>, 16); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(TraitItem<'_>, 88); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(TraitItemKind<'_>, 48); static_assert_size!(Ty<'_>, 48); static_assert_size!(TyKind<'_>, 32); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir_id.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir_id.rs index 84b0740c7..752f760ea 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir_id.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir_id.rs @@ -1,6 +1,43 @@ -use crate::def_id::{LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; +use crate::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; +use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher, ToStableHashKey}; +use rustc_span::{def_id::DefPathHash, HashStableContext}; use std::fmt; +#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)] +#[derive(Encodable, Decodable)] +pub struct OwnerId { + pub def_id: LocalDefId, +} + +impl From<OwnerId> for HirId { + fn from(owner: OwnerId) -> HirId { + HirId { owner, local_id: ItemLocalId::from_u32(0) } + } +} + +impl OwnerId { + #[inline] + pub fn to_def_id(self) -> DefId { + self.def_id.to_def_id() + } +} + +impl<CTX: HashStableContext> HashStable<CTX> for OwnerId { + #[inline] + fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut CTX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { + self.to_stable_hash_key(hcx).hash_stable(hcx, hasher); + } +} + +impl<CTX: HashStableContext> ToStableHashKey<CTX> for OwnerId { + type KeyType = DefPathHash; + + #[inline] + fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, hcx: &CTX) -> DefPathHash { + hcx.def_path_hash(self.to_def_id()) + } +} + /// Uniquely identifies a node in the HIR of the current crate. It is /// composed of the `owner`, which is the `LocalDefId` of the directly enclosing /// `hir::Item`, `hir::TraitItem`, or `hir::ImplItem` (i.e., the closest "item-like"), @@ -15,22 +52,23 @@ use std::fmt; #[derive(Encodable, Decodable, HashStable_Generic)] #[rustc_pass_by_value] pub struct HirId { - pub owner: LocalDefId, + pub owner: OwnerId, pub local_id: ItemLocalId, } impl HirId { /// Signal local id which should never be used. - pub const INVALID: HirId = HirId { owner: CRATE_DEF_ID, local_id: ItemLocalId::INVALID }; + pub const INVALID: HirId = + HirId { owner: OwnerId { def_id: CRATE_DEF_ID }, local_id: ItemLocalId::INVALID }; #[inline] - pub fn expect_owner(self) -> LocalDefId { + pub fn expect_owner(self) -> OwnerId { assert_eq!(self.local_id.index(), 0); self.owner } #[inline] - pub fn as_owner(self) -> Option<LocalDefId> { + pub fn as_owner(self) -> Option<OwnerId> { if self.local_id.index() == 0 { Some(self.owner) } else { None } } @@ -41,11 +79,14 @@ impl HirId { #[inline] pub fn make_owner(owner: LocalDefId) -> Self { - Self { owner, local_id: ItemLocalId::from_u32(0) } + Self { owner: OwnerId { def_id: owner }, local_id: ItemLocalId::from_u32(0) } } pub fn index(self) -> (usize, usize) { - (rustc_index::vec::Idx::index(self.owner), rustc_index::vec::Idx::index(self.local_id)) + ( + rustc_index::vec::Idx::index(self.owner.def_id), + rustc_index::vec::Idx::index(self.local_id), + ) } } @@ -94,4 +135,7 @@ impl ItemLocalId { } /// The `HirId` corresponding to `CRATE_NODE_ID` and `CRATE_DEF_ID`. -pub const CRATE_HIR_ID: HirId = HirId { owner: CRATE_DEF_ID, local_id: ItemLocalId::from_u32(0) }; +pub const CRATE_HIR_ID: HirId = + HirId { owner: OwnerId { def_id: CRATE_DEF_ID }, local_id: ItemLocalId::from_u32(0) }; + +pub const CRATE_OWNER_ID: OwnerId = OwnerId { def_id: CRATE_DEF_ID }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs index 8f5f314ec..be77e6fd3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs @@ -847,20 +847,28 @@ pub fn walk_where_predicate<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>( ) { match *predicate { WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(WhereBoundPredicate { + hir_id, ref bounded_ty, bounds, bound_generic_params, - .. + origin: _, + span: _, }) => { + visitor.visit_id(hir_id); visitor.visit_ty(bounded_ty); walk_list!(visitor, visit_param_bound, bounds); walk_list!(visitor, visit_generic_param, bound_generic_params); } - WherePredicate::RegionPredicate(WhereRegionPredicate { ref lifetime, bounds, .. }) => { + WherePredicate::RegionPredicate(WhereRegionPredicate { + ref lifetime, + bounds, + span: _, + in_where_clause: _, + }) => { visitor.visit_lifetime(lifetime); walk_list!(visitor, visit_param_bound, bounds); } - WherePredicate::EqPredicate(WhereEqPredicate { ref lhs_ty, ref rhs_ty, .. }) => { + WherePredicate::EqPredicate(WhereEqPredicate { ref lhs_ty, ref rhs_ty, span: _ }) => { visitor.visit_ty(lhs_ty); visitor.visit_ty(rhs_ty); } @@ -904,7 +912,7 @@ pub fn walk_fn<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>( pub fn walk_trait_item<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, trait_item: &'v TraitItem<'v>) { // N.B., deliberately force a compilation error if/when new fields are added. - let TraitItem { ident, generics, ref defaultness, ref kind, span, def_id: _ } = *trait_item; + let TraitItem { ident, generics, ref defaultness, ref kind, span, owner_id: _ } = *trait_item; let hir_id = trait_item.hir_id(); visitor.visit_ident(ident); visitor.visit_generics(&generics); @@ -944,7 +952,7 @@ pub fn walk_trait_item_ref<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, trait_item_ref: pub fn walk_impl_item<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, impl_item: &'v ImplItem<'v>) { // N.B., deliberately force a compilation error if/when new fields are added. let ImplItem { - def_id: _, + owner_id: _, ident, ref generics, ref kind, @@ -971,7 +979,7 @@ pub fn walk_impl_item<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, impl_item: &'v ImplIt impl_item.hir_id(), ); } - ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ref ty) => { + ImplItemKind::Type(ref ty) => { visitor.visit_id(impl_item.hir_id()); visitor.visit_ty(ty); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/lib.rs index 946da9265..1c4aa420c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/lib.rs @@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ #![feature(associated_type_defaults)] #![feature(closure_track_caller)] -#![feature(const_btree_new)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] +#![feature(const_btree_len)] #![feature(once_cell)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/stable_hash_impls.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/stable_hash_impls.rs index 5b9c42686..23423e8f3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/stable_hash_impls.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/stable_hash_impls.rs @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ impl<HirCtx: crate::HashStableContext> ToStableHashKey<HirCtx> for HirId { #[inline] fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, hcx: &HirCtx) -> (DefPathHash, ItemLocalId) { - let def_path_hash = self.owner.to_stable_hash_key(hcx); + let def_path_hash = self.owner.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx); (def_path_hash, self.local_id) } } @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ impl<HirCtx: crate::HashStableContext> ToStableHashKey<HirCtx> for ItemId { #[inline] fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, hcx: &HirCtx) -> DefPathHash { - self.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx) + self.owner_id.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx) } } @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ impl<HirCtx: crate::HashStableContext> ToStableHashKey<HirCtx> for TraitItemId { #[inline] fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, hcx: &HirCtx) -> DefPathHash { - self.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx) + self.owner_id.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx) } } @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ impl<HirCtx: crate::HashStableContext> ToStableHashKey<HirCtx> for ImplItemId { #[inline] fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, hcx: &HirCtx) -> DefPathHash { - self.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx) + self.owner_id.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx) } } @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ impl<HirCtx: crate::HashStableContext> ToStableHashKey<HirCtx> for ForeignItemId #[inline] fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, hcx: &HirCtx) -> DefPathHash { - self.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx) + self.owner_id.def_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/Cargo.toml index cae29c1d3..0761d8cdb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/Cargo.toml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ [package] -name = "rustc_typeck" +name = "rustc_hir_analysis" version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" } rustc_index = { path = "../rustc_index" } rustc_infer = { path = "../rustc_infer" } rustc_trait_selection = { path = "../rustc_trait_selection" } -rustc_ty_utils = { path = "../rustc_ty_utils" } rustc_lint = { path = "../rustc_lint" } rustc_serialize = { path = "../rustc_serialize" } rustc_type_ir = { path = "../rustc_type_ir" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/README.md b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/README.md index b61dbd8c9..b61dbd8c9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/README.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/README.md diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/astconv/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/errors.rs index a9152bdc5..a9152bdc5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/astconv/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/errors.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/astconv/generics.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/generics.rs index afac75de2..47915b4bd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/astconv/generics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/generics.rs @@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, src_def_id) => { if let Some(param_local_id) = param.def_id.as_local() { let param_name = tcx.hir().ty_param_name(param_local_id); - let param_type = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - infcx.resolve_numeric_literals_with_default(tcx.type_of(param.def_id)) - }); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let param_type = + infcx.resolve_numeric_literals_with_default(tcx.type_of(param.def_id)); if param_type.is_suggestable(tcx, false) { err.span_suggestion( tcx.def_span(src_def_id), @@ -448,8 +448,8 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { let infer_lifetimes = (gen_pos != GenericArgPosition::Type || infer_args) && !gen_args.has_lifetime_params(); - if gen_pos != GenericArgPosition::Type && !gen_args.bindings.is_empty() { - Self::prohibit_assoc_ty_binding(tcx, gen_args.bindings[0].span); + if gen_pos != GenericArgPosition::Type && let Some(b) = gen_args.bindings.first() { + Self::prohibit_assoc_ty_binding(tcx, b.span); } let explicit_late_bound = @@ -649,9 +649,8 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { LATE_BOUND_LIFETIME_ARGUMENTS, args.args[0].hir_id(), multispan, - |lint| { - lint.build(msg).emit(); - }, + msg, + |lint| lint, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/astconv/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/mod.rs index 4bf9562e2..38f195dab 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/astconv/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/mod.rs @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_generics, Visitor as _}; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{GenericArg, GenericArgs, OpaqueTyOrigin}; use rustc_middle::middle::stability::AllowUnstable; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{self, GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; +use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{self, GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::DynKind; use rustc_middle::ty::GenericParamDefKind; use rustc_middle::ty::{ @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{AMBIGUOUS_ASSOCIATED_ITEMS, BARE_TRAIT_OBJECT use rustc_span::edition::Edition; use rustc_span::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Ident, Symbol}; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; use rustc_target::spec::abi; use rustc_trait_selection::traits; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::astconv_object_safety_violations; @@ -275,10 +275,9 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { item_segment.args(), item_segment.infer_args, None, + None, ); - let assoc_bindings = self.create_assoc_bindings_for_generic_args(item_segment.args()); - - if let Some(b) = assoc_bindings.first() { + if let Some(b) = item_segment.args().bindings.first() { Self::prohibit_assoc_ty_binding(self.tcx(), b.span); } @@ -326,6 +325,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { generic_args: &'a hir::GenericArgs<'_>, infer_args: bool, self_ty: Option<Ty<'tcx>>, + constness: Option<ty::BoundConstness>, ) -> (SubstsRef<'tcx>, GenericArgCountResult) { // If the type is parameterized by this region, then replace this // region with the current anon region binding (in other words, @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { // here and so associated type bindings will be handled regardless of whether there are any // non-`Self` generic parameters. if generics.params.is_empty() { - return (tcx.intern_substs(&[]), arg_count); + return (tcx.intern_substs(parent_substs), arg_count); } struct SubstsForAstPathCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -536,6 +536,12 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { &mut substs_ctx, ); + if let Some(ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst) = constness + && generics.has_self && !tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::const_trait) + { + tcx.sess.emit_err(crate::errors::ConstBoundForNonConstTrait { span } ); + } + (substs, arg_count) } @@ -584,9 +590,8 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { assoc_bindings } - pub(crate) fn create_substs_for_associated_item( + pub fn create_substs_for_associated_item( &self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, span: Span, item_def_id: DefId, item_segment: &hir::PathSegment<'_>, @@ -596,28 +601,22 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { "create_substs_for_associated_item(span: {:?}, item_def_id: {:?}, item_segment: {:?}", span, item_def_id, item_segment ); - if tcx.generics_of(item_def_id).params.is_empty() { - self.prohibit_generics(slice::from_ref(item_segment).iter(), |_| {}); - - parent_substs - } else { - let (args, _) = self.create_substs_for_ast_path( - span, - item_def_id, - parent_substs, - item_segment, - item_segment.args(), - item_segment.infer_args, - None, - ); - - let assoc_bindings = self.create_assoc_bindings_for_generic_args(item_segment.args()); - if let Some(b) = assoc_bindings.first() { - Self::prohibit_assoc_ty_binding(self.tcx(), b.span); - } + let (args, _) = self.create_substs_for_ast_path( + span, + item_def_id, + parent_substs, + item_segment, + item_segment.args(), + item_segment.infer_args, + None, + None, + ); - args + if let Some(b) = item_segment.args().bindings.first() { + Self::prohibit_assoc_ty_binding(self.tcx(), b.span); } + + args } /// Instantiates the path for the given trait reference, assuming that it's @@ -630,6 +629,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { &self, trait_ref: &hir::TraitRef<'_>, self_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + constness: ty::BoundConstness, ) -> ty::TraitRef<'tcx> { self.prohibit_generics(trait_ref.path.segments.split_last().unwrap().1.iter(), |_| {}); @@ -639,6 +639,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { self_ty, trait_ref.path.segments.last().unwrap(), true, + Some(constness), ) } @@ -665,6 +666,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { args, infer_args, Some(self_ty), + Some(constness), ); let tcx = self.tcx(); @@ -690,6 +692,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { speculative, &mut dup_bindings, binding_span.unwrap_or(binding.span), + constness, ); // Okay to ignore `Err` because of `ErrorGuaranteed` (see above). } @@ -793,6 +796,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { self_ty: Ty<'tcx>, trait_segment: &hir::PathSegment<'_>, is_impl: bool, + constness: Option<ty::BoundConstness>, ) -> ty::TraitRef<'tcx> { let (substs, _) = self.create_substs_for_ast_trait_ref( span, @@ -800,9 +804,9 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { self_ty, trait_segment, is_impl, + constness, ); - let assoc_bindings = self.create_assoc_bindings_for_generic_args(trait_segment.args()); - if let Some(b) = assoc_bindings.first() { + if let Some(b) = trait_segment.args().bindings.first() { Self::prohibit_assoc_ty_binding(self.tcx(), b.span); } ty::TraitRef::new(trait_def_id, substs) @@ -816,6 +820,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { self_ty: Ty<'tcx>, trait_segment: &'a hir::PathSegment<'a>, is_impl: bool, + constness: Option<ty::BoundConstness>, ) -> (SubstsRef<'tcx>, GenericArgCountResult) { self.complain_about_internal_fn_trait(span, trait_def_id, trait_segment, is_impl); @@ -827,6 +832,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { trait_segment.args(), trait_segment.infer_args, Some(self_ty), + constness, ) } @@ -1038,6 +1044,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { speculative: bool, dup_bindings: &mut FxHashMap<DefId, Span>, path_span: Span, + constness: ty::BoundConstness, ) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> { // Given something like `U: SomeTrait<T = X>`, we want to produce a // predicate like `<U as SomeTrait>::T = X`. This is somewhat @@ -1127,17 +1134,13 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { }; let substs_trait_ref_and_assoc_item = self.create_substs_for_associated_item( - tcx, path_span, assoc_item.def_id, &item_segment, trait_ref.substs, ); - debug!( - "add_predicates_for_ast_type_binding: substs for trait-ref and assoc_item: {:?}", - substs_trait_ref_and_assoc_item - ); + debug!(?substs_trait_ref_and_assoc_item); ty::ProjectionTy { item_def_id: assoc_item.def_id, @@ -1158,8 +1161,8 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { tcx.collect_constrained_late_bound_regions(&projection_ty); let late_bound_in_ty = tcx.collect_referenced_late_bound_regions(&trait_ref.rebind(ty)); - debug!("late_bound_in_trait_ref = {:?}", late_bound_in_trait_ref); - debug!("late_bound_in_ty = {:?}", late_bound_in_ty); + debug!(?late_bound_in_trait_ref); + debug!(?late_bound_in_ty); // FIXME: point at the type params that don't have appropriate lifetimes: // struct S1<F: for<'a> Fn(&i32, &i32) -> &'a i32>(F); @@ -1660,6 +1663,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { // Checks that `bounds` contains exactly one element and reports appropriate // errors otherwise. + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, all_candidates, ty_param_name, is_equality), ret)] fn one_bound_for_assoc_type<I>( &self, all_candidates: impl Fn() -> I, @@ -1689,10 +1693,10 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { return Err(reported); } }; - debug!("one_bound_for_assoc_type: bound = {:?}", bound); + debug!(?bound); if let Some(bound2) = next_cand { - debug!("one_bound_for_assoc_type: bound2 = {:?}", bound2); + debug!(?bound2); let is_equality = is_equality(); let bounds = IntoIterator::into_iter([bound, bound2]).chain(matching_candidates); @@ -1788,6 +1792,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { // parameter or `Self`. // NOTE: When this function starts resolving `Trait::AssocTy` successfully // it should also start reporting the `BARE_TRAIT_OBJECTS` lint. + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, hir_ref_id, span, qself, assoc_segment), fields(assoc_ident=?assoc_segment.ident), ret)] pub fn associated_path_to_ty( &self, hir_ref_id: hir::HirId, @@ -1805,8 +1810,6 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { Res::Err }; - debug!("associated_path_to_ty: {:?}::{}", qself_ty, assoc_ident); - // Check if we have an enum variant. let mut variant_resolution = None; if let ty::Adt(adt_def, _) = qself_ty.kind() { @@ -1910,7 +1913,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { // Find the type of the associated item, and the trait where the associated // item is declared. let bound = match (&qself_ty.kind(), qself_res) { - (_, Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(_), alias_to: Some((impl_def_id, _)) }) => { + (_, Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: impl_def_id, is_trait_impl: true, .. }) => { // `Self` in an impl of a trait -- we have a concrete self type and a // trait reference. let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_def_id) else { @@ -1929,8 +1932,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { } ( &ty::Param(_), - Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(param_did), alias_to: None } - | Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, param_did), + Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: param_did } | Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, param_did), ) => self.find_bound_for_assoc_item(param_did.expect_local(), assoc_ident, span)?, _ => { let reported = if variant_resolution.is_some() { @@ -2023,30 +2025,35 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { tcx.check_stability(item.def_id, Some(hir_ref_id), span, None); if let Some(variant_def_id) = variant_resolution { - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(AMBIGUOUS_ASSOCIATED_ITEMS, hir_ref_id, span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build("ambiguous associated item"); - let mut could_refer_to = |kind: DefKind, def_id, also| { - let note_msg = format!( - "`{}` could{} refer to the {} defined here", - assoc_ident, - also, - kind.descr(def_id) - ); - err.span_note(tcx.def_span(def_id), ¬e_msg); - }; + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + AMBIGUOUS_ASSOCIATED_ITEMS, + hir_ref_id, + span, + "ambiguous associated item", + |lint| { + let mut could_refer_to = |kind: DefKind, def_id, also| { + let note_msg = format!( + "`{}` could{} refer to the {} defined here", + assoc_ident, + also, + kind.descr(def_id) + ); + lint.span_note(tcx.def_span(def_id), ¬e_msg); + }; - could_refer_to(DefKind::Variant, variant_def_id, ""); - could_refer_to(kind, item.def_id, " also"); + could_refer_to(DefKind::Variant, variant_def_id, ""); + could_refer_to(kind, item.def_id, " also"); - err.span_suggestion( - span, - "use fully-qualified syntax", - format!("<{} as {}>::{}", qself_ty, tcx.item_name(trait_did), assoc_ident), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); + lint.span_suggestion( + span, + "use fully-qualified syntax", + format!("<{} as {}>::{}", qself_ty, tcx.item_name(trait_did), assoc_ident), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); - err.emit(); - }); + lint + }, + ); } Ok((ty, kind, item.def_id)) } @@ -2058,6 +2065,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { item_def_id: DefId, trait_segment: &hir::PathSegment<'_>, item_segment: &hir::PathSegment<'_>, + constness: ty::BoundConstness, ) -> Ty<'tcx> { let tcx = self.tcx(); @@ -2102,11 +2110,16 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { debug!("qpath_to_ty: self_type={:?}", self_ty); - let trait_ref = - self.ast_path_to_mono_trait_ref(span, trait_def_id, self_ty, trait_segment, false); + let trait_ref = self.ast_path_to_mono_trait_ref( + span, + trait_def_id, + self_ty, + trait_segment, + false, + Some(constness), + ); let item_substs = self.create_substs_for_associated_item( - tcx, span, item_def_id, item_segment, @@ -2217,8 +2230,8 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { for segment in segments { // Only emit the first error to avoid overloading the user with error messages. - if let [binding, ..] = segment.args().bindings { - Self::prohibit_assoc_ty_binding(self.tcx(), binding.span); + if let Some(b) = segment.args().bindings.first() { + Self::prohibit_assoc_ty_binding(self.tcx(), b.span); return true; } } @@ -2426,7 +2439,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { let index = generics.param_def_id_to_index[&def_id.to_def_id()]; tcx.mk_ty_param(index, tcx.hir().ty_param_name(def_id)) } - Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(_), alias_to: None } => { + Res::SelfTyParam { .. } => { // `Self` in trait or type alias. assert_eq!(opt_self_ty, None); self.prohibit_generics(path.segments.iter(), |err| { @@ -2441,7 +2454,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { }); tcx.types.self_param } - Res::SelfTy { trait_: _, alias_to: Some((def_id, forbid_generic)) } => { + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: def_id, forbid_generic, .. } => { // `Self` in impl (we know the concrete type). assert_eq!(opt_self_ty, None); // Try to evaluate any array length constants. @@ -2543,12 +2556,19 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { Res::Def(DefKind::AssocTy, def_id) => { debug_assert!(path.segments.len() >= 2); self.prohibit_generics(path.segments[..path.segments.len() - 2].iter(), |_| {}); + // HACK: until we support `<Type as ~const Trait>`, assume all of them are. + let constness = if tcx.has_attr(tcx.parent(def_id), sym::const_trait) { + ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst + } else { + ty::BoundConstness::NotConst + }; self.qpath_to_ty( span, opt_self_ty, def_id, &path.segments[path.segments.len() - 2], path.segments.last().unwrap(), + constness, ) } Res::PrimTy(prim_ty) => { @@ -2641,7 +2661,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { } hir::TyKind::OpaqueDef(item_id, lifetimes, in_trait) => { let opaque_ty = tcx.hir().item(item_id); - let def_id = item_id.def_id.to_def_id(); + let def_id = item_id.owner_id.to_def_id(); match opaque_ty.kind { hir::ItemKind::OpaqueTy(hir::OpaqueTy { origin, .. }) => { @@ -2667,6 +2687,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { &GenericArgs::none(), true, None, + None, ); EarlyBinder(self.normalize_ty(span, tcx.at(span).type_of(def_id))) .subst(tcx, substs) @@ -2775,6 +2796,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { } } + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, hir_id, unsafety, abi, decl, generics, hir_ty), ret)] pub fn ty_of_fn( &self, hir_id: hir::HirId, @@ -2784,8 +2806,6 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { generics: Option<&hir::Generics<'_>>, hir_ty: Option<&hir::Ty<'_>>, ) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx> { - debug!("ty_of_fn"); - let tcx = self.tcx(); let bound_vars = tcx.late_bound_vars(hir_id); debug!(?bound_vars); @@ -2835,7 +2855,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { hir::FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(..) => tcx.mk_unit(), }; - debug!("ty_of_fn: output_ty={:?}", output_ty); + debug!(?output_ty); let fn_ty = tcx.mk_fn_sig(input_tys.into_iter(), output_ty, decl.c_variadic, unsafety, abi); let bare_fn_ty = ty::Binder::bind_with_vars(fn_ty, bound_vars); @@ -2912,8 +2932,11 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { let hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Impl(i), .. }) = hir.get(hir.get_parent_node(fn_hir_id)) else { bug!("ImplItem should have Impl parent") }; - let trait_ref = - self.instantiate_mono_trait_ref(i.of_trait.as_ref()?, self.ast_ty_to_ty(i.self_ty)); + let trait_ref = self.instantiate_mono_trait_ref( + i.of_trait.as_ref()?, + self.ast_ty_to_ty(i.self_ty), + ty::BoundConstness::NotConst, + ); let assoc = tcx.associated_items(trait_ref.def_id).find_by_name_and_kind( tcx, @@ -3009,7 +3032,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { /// Make sure that we are in the condition to suggest the blanket implementation. fn maybe_lint_blanket_trait_impl(&self, self_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, diag: &mut Diagnostic) { let tcx = self.tcx(); - let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(self_ty.hir_id); + let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(self_ty.hir_id).def_id; if let hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { @@ -3060,24 +3083,27 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { .map_or(false, |s| s.trim_end().ends_with('<')); let is_global = poly_trait_ref.trait_ref.path.is_global(); - let sugg = Vec::from_iter([ - ( - self_ty.span.shrink_to_lo(), - format!( - "{}dyn {}", - if needs_bracket { "<" } else { "" }, - if is_global { "(" } else { "" }, - ), + + let mut sugg = Vec::from_iter([( + self_ty.span.shrink_to_lo(), + format!( + "{}dyn {}", + if needs_bracket { "<" } else { "" }, + if is_global { "(" } else { "" }, ), - ( + )]); + + if is_global || needs_bracket { + sugg.push(( self_ty.span.shrink_to_hi(), format!( "{}{}", if is_global { ")" } else { "" }, if needs_bracket { ">" } else { "" }, ), - ), - ]); + )); + } + if self_ty.span.edition() >= Edition::Edition2021 { let msg = "trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword"; let label = "add `dyn` keyword before this trait"; @@ -3093,15 +3119,15 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { BARE_TRAIT_OBJECTS, self_ty.hir_id, self_ty.span, + msg, |lint| { - let mut diag = lint.build(msg); - diag.multipart_suggestion_verbose( + lint.multipart_suggestion_verbose( "use `dyn`", sugg, Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); - self.maybe_lint_blanket_trait_impl(&self_ty, &mut diag); - diag.emit(); + self.maybe_lint_blanket_trait_impl(&self_ty, lint); + lint }, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/bounds.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/bounds.rs index 6a28bb16a..6a28bb16a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/bounds.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/bounds.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/check.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/check.rs index d6fa74c87..b70ac0205 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/check.rs @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ use crate::check::intrinsicck::InlineAsmCtxt; -use super::coercion::CoerceMany; use super::compare_method::check_type_bounds; -use super::compare_method::{compare_const_impl, compare_impl_method, compare_ty_impl}; +use super::compare_method::{compare_impl_method, compare_ty_impl}; use super::*; use rustc_attr as attr; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan}; @@ -10,10 +9,8 @@ use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; -use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{ItemKind, Node, PathSegment}; use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; -use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_infer::infer::{DefiningAnchor, RegionVariableOrigin, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_infer::traits::Obligation; use rustc_lint::builtin::REPR_TRANSPARENT_EXTERNAL_PRIVATE_FIELDS; @@ -29,13 +26,12 @@ use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{UNINHABITED_STATIC, UNSUPPORTED_CALLING_CONVE use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::{self, Span}; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, ObligationCtxt}; -use rustc_ty_utils::representability::{self, Representability}; use std::ops::ControlFlow; -pub(super) fn check_abi(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, hir_id: hir::HirId, span: Span, abi: Abi) { +pub fn check_abi(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, hir_id: hir::HirId, span: Span, abi: Abi) { match tcx.sess.target.is_abi_supported(abi) { Some(true) => (), Some(false) => { @@ -48,9 +44,13 @@ pub(super) fn check_abi(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, hir_id: hir::HirId, span: Span, abi: Ab .emit(); } None => { - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNSUPPORTED_CALLING_CONVENTIONS, hir_id, span, |lint| { - lint.build("use of calling convention not supported on this target").emit(); - }); + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + UNSUPPORTED_CALLING_CONVENTIONS, + hir_id, + span, + "use of calling convention not supported on this target", + |lint| lint, + ); } } @@ -66,318 +66,10 @@ pub(super) fn check_abi(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, hir_id: hir::HirId, span: Span, abi: Ab } } -/// Helper used for fns and closures. Does the grungy work of checking a function -/// body and returns the function context used for that purpose, since in the case of a fn item -/// there is still a bit more to do. -/// -/// * ... -/// * inherited: other fields inherited from the enclosing fn (if any) -#[instrument(skip(inherited, body), level = "debug")] -pub(super) fn check_fn<'a, 'tcx>( - inherited: &'a Inherited<'a, 'tcx>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - fn_sig: ty::FnSig<'tcx>, - decl: &'tcx hir::FnDecl<'tcx>, - fn_id: hir::HirId, - body: &'tcx hir::Body<'tcx>, - can_be_generator: Option<hir::Movability>, - return_type_pre_known: bool, -) -> (FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, Option<GeneratorTypes<'tcx>>) { - // Create the function context. This is either derived from scratch or, - // in the case of closures, based on the outer context. - let mut fcx = FnCtxt::new(inherited, param_env, body.value.hir_id); - fcx.ps.set(UnsafetyState::function(fn_sig.unsafety, fn_id)); - fcx.return_type_pre_known = return_type_pre_known; - - let tcx = fcx.tcx; - let hir = tcx.hir(); - - let declared_ret_ty = fn_sig.output(); - - let ret_ty = - fcx.register_infer_ok_obligations(fcx.infcx.replace_opaque_types_with_inference_vars( - declared_ret_ty, - body.value.hir_id, - decl.output.span(), - param_env, - )); - // If we replaced declared_ret_ty with infer vars, then we must be inferring - // an opaque type, so set a flag so we can improve diagnostics. - fcx.return_type_has_opaque = ret_ty != declared_ret_ty; - - fcx.ret_coercion = Some(RefCell::new(CoerceMany::new(ret_ty))); - - let span = body.value.span; - - fn_maybe_err(tcx, span, fn_sig.abi); - - if fn_sig.abi == Abi::RustCall { - let expected_args = if let ImplicitSelfKind::None = decl.implicit_self { 1 } else { 2 }; - - let err = || { - let item = match tcx.hir().get(fn_id) { - Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: ItemKind::Fn(header, ..), .. }) => Some(header), - Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { - kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(header, ..), .. - }) => Some(header), - Node::TraitItem(hir::TraitItem { - kind: hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(header, ..), - .. - }) => Some(header), - // Closures are RustCall, but they tuple their arguments, so shouldn't be checked - Node::Expr(hir::Expr { kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure { .. }, .. }) => None, - node => bug!("Item being checked wasn't a function/closure: {:?}", node), - }; - - if let Some(header) = item { - tcx.sess.span_err(header.span, "functions with the \"rust-call\" ABI must take a single non-self argument that is a tuple"); - } - }; - - if fn_sig.inputs().len() != expected_args { - err() - } else { - // FIXME(CraftSpider) Add a check on parameter expansion, so we don't just make the ICE happen later on - // This will probably require wide-scale changes to support a TupleKind obligation - // We can't resolve this without knowing the type of the param - if !matches!(fn_sig.inputs()[expected_args - 1].kind(), ty::Tuple(_) | ty::Param(_)) { - err() - } - } - } - - if body.generator_kind.is_some() && can_be_generator.is_some() { - let yield_ty = fcx - .next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::TypeInference, span }); - fcx.require_type_is_sized(yield_ty, span, traits::SizedYieldType); - - // Resume type defaults to `()` if the generator has no argument. - let resume_ty = fn_sig.inputs().get(0).copied().unwrap_or_else(|| tcx.mk_unit()); - - fcx.resume_yield_tys = Some((resume_ty, yield_ty)); - } - - GatherLocalsVisitor::new(&fcx).visit_body(body); - - // C-variadic fns also have a `VaList` input that's not listed in `fn_sig` - // (as it's created inside the body itself, not passed in from outside). - let maybe_va_list = if fn_sig.c_variadic { - let span = body.params.last().unwrap().span; - let va_list_did = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::VaList, Some(span)); - let region = fcx.next_region_var(RegionVariableOrigin::MiscVariable(span)); - - Some(tcx.bound_type_of(va_list_did).subst(tcx, &[region.into()])) - } else { - None - }; - - // Add formal parameters. - let inputs_hir = hir.fn_decl_by_hir_id(fn_id).map(|decl| &decl.inputs); - let inputs_fn = fn_sig.inputs().iter().copied(); - for (idx, (param_ty, param)) in inputs_fn.chain(maybe_va_list).zip(body.params).enumerate() { - // Check the pattern. - let ty_span = try { inputs_hir?.get(idx)?.span }; - fcx.check_pat_top(¶m.pat, param_ty, ty_span, false); - - // Check that argument is Sized. - // The check for a non-trivial pattern is a hack to avoid duplicate warnings - // for simple cases like `fn foo(x: Trait)`, - // where we would error once on the parameter as a whole, and once on the binding `x`. - if param.pat.simple_ident().is_none() && !tcx.features().unsized_fn_params { - fcx.require_type_is_sized(param_ty, param.pat.span, traits::SizedArgumentType(ty_span)); - } - - fcx.write_ty(param.hir_id, param_ty); - } - - inherited.typeck_results.borrow_mut().liberated_fn_sigs_mut().insert(fn_id, fn_sig); - - fcx.in_tail_expr = true; - if let ty::Dynamic(..) = declared_ret_ty.kind() { - // FIXME: We need to verify that the return type is `Sized` after the return expression has - // been evaluated so that we have types available for all the nodes being returned, but that - // requires the coerced evaluated type to be stored. Moving `check_return_expr` before this - // causes unsized errors caused by the `declared_ret_ty` to point at the return expression, - // while keeping the current ordering we will ignore the tail expression's type because we - // don't know it yet. We can't do `check_expr_kind` while keeping `check_return_expr` - // because we will trigger "unreachable expression" lints unconditionally. - // Because of all of this, we perform a crude check to know whether the simplest `!Sized` - // case that a newcomer might make, returning a bare trait, and in that case we populate - // the tail expression's type so that the suggestion will be correct, but ignore all other - // possible cases. - fcx.check_expr(&body.value); - fcx.require_type_is_sized(declared_ret_ty, decl.output.span(), traits::SizedReturnType); - } else { - fcx.require_type_is_sized(declared_ret_ty, decl.output.span(), traits::SizedReturnType); - fcx.check_return_expr(&body.value, false); - } - fcx.in_tail_expr = false; - - // We insert the deferred_generator_interiors entry after visiting the body. - // This ensures that all nested generators appear before the entry of this generator. - // resolve_generator_interiors relies on this property. - let gen_ty = if let (Some(_), Some(gen_kind)) = (can_be_generator, body.generator_kind) { - let interior = fcx - .next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, span }); - fcx.deferred_generator_interiors.borrow_mut().push((body.id(), interior, gen_kind)); - - let (resume_ty, yield_ty) = fcx.resume_yield_tys.unwrap(); - Some(GeneratorTypes { - resume_ty, - yield_ty, - interior, - movability: can_be_generator.unwrap(), - }) - } else { - None - }; - - // Finalize the return check by taking the LUB of the return types - // we saw and assigning it to the expected return type. This isn't - // really expected to fail, since the coercions would have failed - // earlier when trying to find a LUB. - let coercion = fcx.ret_coercion.take().unwrap().into_inner(); - let mut actual_return_ty = coercion.complete(&fcx); - debug!("actual_return_ty = {:?}", actual_return_ty); - if let ty::Dynamic(..) = declared_ret_ty.kind() { - // We have special-cased the case where the function is declared - // `-> dyn Foo` and we don't actually relate it to the - // `fcx.ret_coercion`, so just substitute a type variable. - actual_return_ty = - fcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::DynReturnFn, span }); - debug!("actual_return_ty replaced with {:?}", actual_return_ty); - } - - // HACK(oli-obk, compiler-errors): We should be comparing this against - // `declared_ret_ty`, but then anything uninferred would be inferred to - // the opaque type itself. That again would cause writeback to assume - // we have a recursive call site and do the sadly stabilized fallback to `()`. - fcx.demand_suptype(span, ret_ty, actual_return_ty); - - // Check that a function marked as `#[panic_handler]` has signature `fn(&PanicInfo) -> !` - if let Some(panic_impl_did) = tcx.lang_items().panic_impl() - && panic_impl_did == hir.local_def_id(fn_id).to_def_id() - { - check_panic_info_fn(tcx, panic_impl_did.expect_local(), fn_sig, decl, declared_ret_ty); - } - - // Check that a function marked as `#[alloc_error_handler]` has signature `fn(Layout) -> !` - if let Some(alloc_error_handler_did) = tcx.lang_items().oom() - && alloc_error_handler_did == hir.local_def_id(fn_id).to_def_id() - { - check_alloc_error_fn(tcx, alloc_error_handler_did.expect_local(), fn_sig, decl, declared_ret_ty); - } - - (fcx, gen_ty) -} - -fn check_panic_info_fn( - tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, - fn_id: LocalDefId, - fn_sig: ty::FnSig<'_>, - decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>, - declared_ret_ty: Ty<'_>, -) { - let Some(panic_info_did) = tcx.lang_items().panic_info() else { - tcx.sess.err("language item required, but not found: `panic_info`"); - return; - }; - - if *declared_ret_ty.kind() != ty::Never { - tcx.sess.span_err(decl.output.span(), "return type should be `!`"); - } - - let inputs = fn_sig.inputs(); - if inputs.len() != 1 { - tcx.sess.span_err(tcx.def_span(fn_id), "function should have one argument"); - return; - } - - let arg_is_panic_info = match *inputs[0].kind() { - ty::Ref(region, ty, mutbl) => match *ty.kind() { - ty::Adt(ref adt, _) => { - adt.did() == panic_info_did && mutbl == hir::Mutability::Not && !region.is_static() - } - _ => false, - }, - _ => false, - }; - - if !arg_is_panic_info { - tcx.sess.span_err(decl.inputs[0].span, "argument should be `&PanicInfo`"); - } - - let DefKind::Fn = tcx.def_kind(fn_id) else { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); - tcx.sess.span_err(span, "should be a function"); - return; - }; - - let generic_counts = tcx.generics_of(fn_id).own_counts(); - if generic_counts.types != 0 { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); - tcx.sess.span_err(span, "should have no type parameters"); - } - if generic_counts.consts != 0 { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); - tcx.sess.span_err(span, "should have no const parameters"); - } -} - -fn check_alloc_error_fn( - tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, - fn_id: LocalDefId, - fn_sig: ty::FnSig<'_>, - decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>, - declared_ret_ty: Ty<'_>, -) { - let Some(alloc_layout_did) = tcx.lang_items().alloc_layout() else { - tcx.sess.err("language item required, but not found: `alloc_layout`"); - return; - }; - - if *declared_ret_ty.kind() != ty::Never { - tcx.sess.span_err(decl.output.span(), "return type should be `!`"); - } - - let inputs = fn_sig.inputs(); - if inputs.len() != 1 { - tcx.sess.span_err(tcx.def_span(fn_id), "function should have one argument"); - return; - } - - let arg_is_alloc_layout = match inputs[0].kind() { - ty::Adt(ref adt, _) => adt.did() == alloc_layout_did, - _ => false, - }; - - if !arg_is_alloc_layout { - tcx.sess.span_err(decl.inputs[0].span, "argument should be `Layout`"); - } - - let DefKind::Fn = tcx.def_kind(fn_id) else { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); - tcx.sess.span_err(span, "`#[alloc_error_handler]` should be a function"); - return; - }; - - let generic_counts = tcx.generics_of(fn_id).own_counts(); - if generic_counts.types != 0 { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); - tcx.sess.span_err(span, "`#[alloc_error_handler]` function should have no type parameters"); - } - if generic_counts.consts != 0 { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); - tcx.sess - .span_err(span, "`#[alloc_error_handler]` function should have no const parameters"); - } -} - fn check_struct(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { let def = tcx.adt_def(def_id); let span = tcx.def_span(def_id); def.destructor(tcx); // force the destructor to be evaluated - check_representable(tcx, span, def_id); if def.repr().simd() { check_simd(tcx, span, def_id); @@ -391,7 +83,6 @@ fn check_union(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { let def = tcx.adt_def(def_id); let span = tcx.def_span(def_id); def.destructor(tcx); // force the destructor to be evaluated - check_representable(tcx, span, def_id); check_transparent(tcx, span, def); check_union_fields(tcx, span, def_id); check_packed(tcx, span, def); @@ -423,7 +114,7 @@ fn check_union_fields(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, span: Span, item_def_id: LocalDefId) -> b _ => { // Fallback case: allow `ManuallyDrop` and things that are `Copy`. ty.ty_adt_def().is_some_and(|adt_def| adt_def.is_manually_drop()) - || ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx.at(span), param_env) + || ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx, param_env) } } } @@ -510,10 +201,10 @@ fn check_static_inhabited<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) { UNINHABITED_STATIC, tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id), span, + "static of uninhabited type", |lint| { - lint.build("static of uninhabited type") + lint .note("uninhabited statics cannot be initialized, and any access would be an immediate error") - .emit(); }, ); } @@ -521,23 +212,33 @@ fn check_static_inhabited<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) { /// Checks that an opaque type does not contain cycles and does not use `Self` or `T::Foo` /// projections that would result in "inheriting lifetimes". -pub(super) fn check_opaque<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - def_id: LocalDefId, - substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, - origin: &hir::OpaqueTyOrigin, -) { - let span = tcx.def_span(def_id); - check_opaque_for_inheriting_lifetimes(tcx, def_id, span); - if tcx.type_of(def_id).references_error() { +fn check_opaque<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::ItemId) { + let item = tcx.hir().item(id); + let hir::ItemKind::OpaqueTy(hir::OpaqueTy { origin, .. }) = item.kind else { + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(tcx.hir().span(id.hir_id()), "expected opaque item"); + return; + }; + + // HACK(jynelson): trying to infer the type of `impl trait` breaks documenting + // `async-std` (and `pub async fn` in general). + // Since rustdoc doesn't care about the concrete type behind `impl Trait`, just don't look at it! + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75100 + if tcx.sess.opts.actually_rustdoc { + return; + } + + let substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, item.owner_id.to_def_id()); + let span = tcx.def_span(item.owner_id.def_id); + + check_opaque_for_inheriting_lifetimes(tcx, item.owner_id.def_id, span); + if tcx.type_of(item.owner_id.def_id).references_error() { return; } - if check_opaque_for_cycles(tcx, def_id, substs, span, origin).is_err() { + if check_opaque_for_cycles(tcx, item.owner_id.def_id, substs, span, &origin).is_err() { return; } - check_opaque_meets_bounds(tcx, def_id, substs, span, origin); + check_opaque_meets_bounds(tcx, item.owner_id.def_id, substs, span, &origin); } - /// Checks that an opaque type does not use `Self` or `T::Foo` projections that would result /// in "inheriting lifetimes". #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(tcx, span))] @@ -609,9 +310,12 @@ pub(super) fn check_opaque_for_inheriting_lifetimes<'tcx>( fn visit_ty(&mut self, arg: &'tcx hir::Ty<'tcx>) { match arg.kind { hir::TyKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(None, path)) => match &path.segments { - [PathSegment { res: Res::SelfTy { trait_: _, alias_to: impl_ref }, .. }] => { - let impl_ty_name = - impl_ref.map(|(def_id, _)| self.tcx.def_path_str(def_id)); + [PathSegment { res: Res::SelfTyParam { .. }, .. }] => { + let impl_ty_name = None; + self.selftys.push((path.span, impl_ty_name)); + } + [PathSegment { res: Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: def_id, .. }, .. }] => { + let impl_ty_name = Some(self.tcx.def_path_str(*def_id)); self.selftys.push((path.span, impl_ty_name)); } _ => {} @@ -701,10 +405,12 @@ pub(super) fn check_opaque_for_cycles<'tcx>( /// check those cases in the `param_env` of that function, which may have /// bounds not on this opaque type: /// -/// type X<T> = impl Clone +/// ```ignore (illustrative) +/// type X<T> = impl Clone; /// fn f<T: Clone>(t: T) -> X<T> { /// t /// } +/// ``` /// /// Without this check the above code is incorrectly accepted: we would ICE if /// some tried, for example, to clone an `Option<X<&mut ()>>`. @@ -716,8 +422,6 @@ fn check_opaque_meets_bounds<'tcx>( span: Span, origin: &hir::OpaqueTyOrigin, ) { - let hidden_type = tcx.bound_type_of(def_id.to_def_id()).subst(tcx, substs); - let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); let defining_use_anchor = match *origin { hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(did) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(did) => did, @@ -725,76 +429,88 @@ fn check_opaque_meets_bounds<'tcx>( }; let param_env = tcx.param_env(defining_use_anchor); - tcx.infer_ctxt().with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bind(defining_use_anchor)).enter( - move |infcx| { - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); - let opaque_ty = tcx.mk_opaque(def_id.to_def_id(), substs); + let infcx = tcx + .infer_ctxt() + .with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bind(defining_use_anchor)) + .build(); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); + let opaque_ty = tcx.mk_opaque(def_id.to_def_id(), substs); + + // `ReErased` regions appear in the "parent_substs" of closures/generators. + // We're ignoring them here and replacing them with fresh region variables. + // See tests in ui/type-alias-impl-trait/closure_{parent_substs,wf_outlives}.rs. + // + // FIXME: Consider wrapping the hidden type in an existential `Binder` and instantiating it + // here rather than using ReErased. + let hidden_ty = tcx.bound_type_of(def_id.to_def_id()).subst(tcx, substs); + let hidden_ty = tcx.fold_regions(hidden_ty, |re, _dbi| match re.kind() { + ty::ReErased => infcx.next_region_var(RegionVariableOrigin::MiscVariable(span)), + _ => re, + }); - let misc_cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, hir_id); + let misc_cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, hir_id); - match infcx.at(&misc_cause, param_env).eq(opaque_ty, hidden_type) { - Ok(infer_ok) => ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(infer_ok), - Err(ty_err) => { - tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( - span, - &format!("could not unify `{hidden_type}` with revealed type:\n{ty_err}"), - ); - } - } + match infcx.at(&misc_cause, param_env).eq(opaque_ty, hidden_ty) { + Ok(infer_ok) => ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(infer_ok), + Err(ty_err) => { + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + span, + &format!("could not unify `{hidden_ty}` with revealed type:\n{ty_err}"), + ); + } + } - // Additionally require the hidden type to be well-formed with only the generics of the opaque type. - // Defining use functions may have more bounds than the opaque type, which is ok, as long as the - // hidden type is well formed even without those bounds. - let predicate = ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(hidden_type.into())) - .to_predicate(tcx); - ocx.register_obligation(Obligation::new(misc_cause, param_env, predicate)); - - // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's - // version. - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - } - match origin { - // Checked when type checking the function containing them. - hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(..) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(..) => {} - // Can have different predicates to their defining use - hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias => { - let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( - defining_use_anchor, - &outlives_environment, - ); - } - } - // Clean up after ourselves - let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); - }, - ); + // Additionally require the hidden type to be well-formed with only the generics of the opaque type. + // Defining use functions may have more bounds than the opaque type, which is ok, as long as the + // hidden type is well formed even without those bounds. + let predicate = + ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(hidden_ty.into())).to_predicate(tcx); + ocx.register_obligation(Obligation::new(misc_cause, param_env, predicate)); + + // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's + // version. + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + } + match origin { + // Checked when type checking the function containing them. + hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(..) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(..) => {} + // Can have different predicates to their defining use + hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias => { + let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( + defining_use_anchor, + &outlives_environment, + ); + } + } + // Clean up after ourselves + let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); } fn check_item_type<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::ItemId) { debug!( "check_item_type(it.def_id={:?}, it.name={})", - id.def_id, - tcx.def_path_str(id.def_id.to_def_id()) + id.owner_id, + tcx.def_path_str(id.owner_id.to_def_id()) ); let _indenter = indenter(); - match tcx.def_kind(id.def_id) { + match tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id) { DefKind::Static(..) => { - tcx.ensure().typeck(id.def_id); - maybe_check_static_with_link_section(tcx, id.def_id); - check_static_inhabited(tcx, id.def_id); + tcx.ensure().typeck(id.owner_id.def_id); + maybe_check_static_with_link_section(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id); + check_static_inhabited(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id); } DefKind::Const => { - tcx.ensure().typeck(id.def_id); + tcx.ensure().typeck(id.owner_id.def_id); } DefKind::Enum => { let item = tcx.hir().item(id); let hir::ItemKind::Enum(ref enum_definition, _) = item.kind else { return; }; - check_enum(tcx, &enum_definition.variants, item.def_id); + check_enum(tcx, &enum_definition.variants, item.owner_id.def_id); } DefKind::Fn => {} // entirely within check_item_body DefKind::Impl => { @@ -802,12 +518,12 @@ fn check_item_type<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::ItemId) { let hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) = it.kind else { return; }; - debug!("ItemKind::Impl {} with id {:?}", it.ident, it.def_id); - if let Some(impl_trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(it.def_id) { + debug!("ItemKind::Impl {} with id {:?}", it.ident, it.owner_id); + if let Some(impl_trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(it.owner_id) { check_impl_items_against_trait( tcx, it.span, - it.def_id, + it.owner_id.def_id, impl_trait_ref, &impl_.items, ); @@ -829,15 +545,15 @@ fn check_item_type<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::ItemId) { fn_maybe_err(tcx, item.ident.span, abi); } hir::TraitItemKind::Type(.., Some(default)) => { - let assoc_item = tcx.associated_item(item.def_id); + let assoc_item = tcx.associated_item(item.owner_id); let trait_substs = - InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, it.def_id.to_def_id()); + InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, it.owner_id.to_def_id()); let _: Result<_, rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed> = check_type_bounds( tcx, assoc_item, assoc_item, default.span, - ty::TraitRef { def_id: it.def_id.to_def_id(), substs: trait_substs }, + ty::TraitRef { def_id: it.owner_id.to_def_id(), substs: trait_substs }, ); } _ => {} @@ -845,28 +561,28 @@ fn check_item_type<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::ItemId) { } } DefKind::Struct => { - check_struct(tcx, id.def_id); + check_struct(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id); } DefKind::Union => { - check_union(tcx, id.def_id); + check_union(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id); } DefKind::OpaqueTy => { - let item = tcx.hir().item(id); - let hir::ItemKind::OpaqueTy(hir::OpaqueTy { origin, .. }) = item.kind else { - return; - }; - // HACK(jynelson): trying to infer the type of `impl trait` breaks documenting - // `async-std` (and `pub async fn` in general). - // Since rustdoc doesn't care about the concrete type behind `impl Trait`, just don't look at it! - // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75100 - if !tcx.sess.opts.actually_rustdoc { - let substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, item.def_id.to_def_id()); - check_opaque(tcx, item.def_id, substs, &origin); + check_opaque(tcx, id); + } + DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder => { + let parent = tcx.impl_trait_in_trait_parent(id.owner_id.to_def_id()); + // Only check the validity of this opaque type if the function has a default body + if let hir::Node::TraitItem(hir::TraitItem { + kind: hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(_, hir::TraitFn::Provided(_)), + .. + }) = tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(parent.expect_local()) + { + check_opaque(tcx, id); } } DefKind::TyAlias => { - let pty_ty = tcx.type_of(id.def_id); - let generics = tcx.generics_of(id.def_id); + let pty_ty = tcx.type_of(id.owner_id); + let generics = tcx.generics_of(id.owner_id); check_type_params_are_used(tcx, &generics, pty_ty); } DefKind::ForeignMod => { @@ -888,7 +604,7 @@ fn check_item_type<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::ItemId) { } } else { for item in items { - let def_id = item.id.def_id; + let def_id = item.id.owner_id.def_id; let generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); let own_counts = generics.own_counts(); if generics.params.len() - own_counts.lifetimes != 0 { @@ -943,7 +659,7 @@ fn check_item_type<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::ItemId) { pub(super) fn check_on_unimplemented(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) { // an error would be reported if this fails. - let _ = traits::OnUnimplementedDirective::of_item(tcx, item.def_id.to_def_id()); + let _ = traits::OnUnimplementedDirective::of_item(tcx, item.owner_id.to_def_id()); } pub(super) fn check_specialization_validity<'tcx>( @@ -1030,7 +746,7 @@ fn check_impl_items_against_trait<'tcx>( let trait_def = tcx.trait_def(impl_trait_ref.def_id); for impl_item in impl_item_refs { - let ty_impl_item = tcx.associated_item(impl_item.id.def_id); + let ty_impl_item = tcx.associated_item(impl_item.id.owner_id); let ty_trait_item = if let Some(trait_item_id) = ty_impl_item.trait_item_def_id { tcx.associated_item(trait_item_id) } else { @@ -1041,14 +757,10 @@ fn check_impl_items_against_trait<'tcx>( let impl_item_full = tcx.hir().impl_item(impl_item.id); match impl_item_full.kind { hir::ImplItemKind::Const(..) => { - // Find associated const definition. - compare_const_impl( - tcx, - &ty_impl_item, - impl_item.span, - &ty_trait_item, - impl_trait_ref, - ); + let _ = tcx.compare_assoc_const_impl_item_with_trait_item(( + impl_item.id.owner_id.def_id, + ty_impl_item.trait_item_def_id.unwrap(), + )); } hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => { let opt_trait_span = tcx.hir().span_if_local(ty_trait_item.def_id); @@ -1060,7 +772,7 @@ fn check_impl_items_against_trait<'tcx>( opt_trait_span, ); } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(impl_ty) => { + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(impl_ty) => { let opt_trait_span = tcx.hir().span_if_local(ty_trait_item.def_id); compare_ty_impl( tcx, @@ -1148,27 +860,6 @@ fn check_impl_items_against_trait<'tcx>( } } -/// Checks whether a type can be represented in memory. In particular, it -/// identifies types that contain themselves without indirection through a -/// pointer, which would mean their size is unbounded. -pub(super) fn check_representable(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, item_def_id: LocalDefId) -> bool { - let rty = tcx.type_of(item_def_id); - - // Check that it is possible to represent this type. This call identifies - // (1) types that contain themselves and (2) types that contain a different - // recursive type. It is only necessary to throw an error on those that - // contain themselves. For case 2, there must be an inner type that will be - // caught by case 1. - match representability::ty_is_representable(tcx, rty, sp, None) { - Representability::SelfRecursive(spans) => { - recursive_type_with_infinite_size_error(tcx, item_def_id.to_def_id(), spans); - return false; - } - Representability::Representable | Representability::ContainsRecursive => (), - } - true -} - pub fn check_simd(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, def_id: LocalDefId) { let t = tcx.type_of(def_id); if let ty::Adt(def, substs) = t.kind() @@ -1434,6 +1125,7 @@ pub(super) fn check_transparent<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, sp: Span, adt: ty::AdtD REPR_TRANSPARENT_EXTERNAL_PRIVATE_FIELDS, tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(adt.did().expect_local()), span, + "zero-sized fields in `repr(transparent)` cannot contain external non-exhaustive types", |lint| { let note = if non_exhaustive { "is marked with `#[non_exhaustive]`" @@ -1441,10 +1133,9 @@ pub(super) fn check_transparent<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, sp: Span, adt: ty::AdtD "contains private fields" }; let field_ty = tcx.def_path_str_with_substs(def_id, substs); - lint.build("zero-sized fields in repr(transparent) cannot contain external non-exhaustive types") + lint .note(format!("this {descr} contains `{field_ty}`, which {note}, \ and makes it not a breaking change to become non-zero-sized in the future.")) - .emit(); }, ) } @@ -1489,7 +1180,7 @@ fn check_enum<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, vs: &'tcx [hir::Variant<'tcx>], def_id: L } } - if tcx.adt_def(def_id).repr().int.is_none() && tcx.features().arbitrary_enum_discriminant { + if tcx.adt_def(def_id).repr().int.is_none() { let is_unit = |var: &hir::Variant<'_>| matches!(var.data, hir::VariantData::Unit(..)); let has_disr = |var: &hir::Variant<'_>| var.disr_expr.is_some(); @@ -1506,7 +1197,6 @@ fn check_enum<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, vs: &'tcx [hir::Variant<'tcx>], def_id: L detect_discriminant_duplicate(tcx, def.discriminants(tcx).collect(), vs, sp); - check_representable(tcx, sp, def_id); check_transparent(tcx, sp, def); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/compare_method.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_method.rs index 59d591acd..32f66b06f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/compare_method.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_method.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use super::potentially_plural_count; use crate::errors::LifetimesOrBoundsMismatchOnTrait; -use hir::def_id::DefId; +use hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability, DiagnosticId, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKi use rustc_infer::infer::{self, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_infer::traits::util; use rustc_middle::ty::error::{ExpectedFound, TypeError}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst}; use rustc_middle::ty::util::ExplicitSelf; +use rustc_middle::ty::InternalSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, AssocItem, DefIdTree, Ty, TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable, TypeVisitable, }; use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericParamDefKind, ToPredicate, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::Span; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::outlives_bounds::InferCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ self, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode, ObligationCtxt, Reveal, @@ -215,224 +215,220 @@ fn compare_predicate_entailment<'tcx>( ); let param_env = traits::normalize_param_env_or_error(tcx, param_env, normalize_cause); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|ref infcx| { - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(infcx); + let infcx = &tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(infcx); - debug!("compare_impl_method: caller_bounds={:?}", param_env.caller_bounds()); + debug!("compare_impl_method: caller_bounds={:?}", param_env.caller_bounds()); - let mut selcx = traits::SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - let impl_m_own_bounds = impl_m_predicates.instantiate_own(tcx, impl_to_placeholder_substs); - for (predicate, span) in iter::zip(impl_m_own_bounds.predicates, impl_m_own_bounds.spans) { - let normalize_cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_m_hir_id); - let traits::Normalized { value: predicate, obligations } = - traits::normalize(&mut selcx, param_env, normalize_cause, predicate); + let mut selcx = traits::SelectionContext::new(&infcx); + let impl_m_own_bounds = impl_m_predicates.instantiate_own(tcx, impl_to_placeholder_substs); + for (predicate, span) in iter::zip(impl_m_own_bounds.predicates, impl_m_own_bounds.spans) { + let normalize_cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_m_hir_id); + let traits::Normalized { value: predicate, obligations } = + traits::normalize(&mut selcx, param_env, normalize_cause, predicate); - ocx.register_obligations(obligations); - let cause = ObligationCause::new( - span, - impl_m_hir_id, - ObligationCauseCode::CompareImplItemObligation { - impl_item_def_id: impl_m.def_id.expect_local(), - trait_item_def_id: trait_m.def_id, - kind: impl_m.kind, - }, - ); - ocx.register_obligation(traits::Obligation::new(cause, param_env, predicate)); - } - - // We now need to check that the signature of the impl method is - // compatible with that of the trait method. We do this by - // checking that `impl_fty <: trait_fty`. - // - // FIXME. Unfortunately, this doesn't quite work right now because - // associated type normalization is not integrated into subtype - // checks. For the comparison to be valid, we need to - // normalize the associated types in the impl/trait methods - // first. However, because function types bind regions, just - // calling `normalize_associated_types_in` would have no effect on - // any associated types appearing in the fn arguments or return - // type. - - // Compute placeholder form of impl and trait method tys. - let tcx = infcx.tcx; - - let mut wf_tys = FxHashSet::default(); - - let impl_sig = infcx.replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars( - impl_m_span, - infer::HigherRankedType, - tcx.fn_sig(impl_m.def_id), + ocx.register_obligations(obligations); + let cause = ObligationCause::new( + span, + impl_m_hir_id, + ObligationCauseCode::CompareImplItemObligation { + impl_item_def_id: impl_m.def_id.expect_local(), + trait_item_def_id: trait_m.def_id, + kind: impl_m.kind, + }, ); + ocx.register_obligation(traits::Obligation::new(cause, param_env, predicate)); + } - let norm_cause = ObligationCause::misc(impl_m_span, impl_m_hir_id); - let impl_sig = ocx.normalize(norm_cause.clone(), param_env, impl_sig); - let impl_fty = tcx.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::dummy(impl_sig)); - debug!("compare_impl_method: impl_fty={:?}", impl_fty); - - let trait_sig = tcx.bound_fn_sig(trait_m.def_id).subst(tcx, trait_to_placeholder_substs); - let trait_sig = tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(impl_m.def_id, trait_sig); - - // Next, add all inputs and output as well-formed tys. Importantly, - // we have to do this before normalization, since the normalized ty may - // not contain the input parameters. See issue #87748. - wf_tys.extend(trait_sig.inputs_and_output.iter()); - let trait_sig = ocx.normalize(norm_cause, param_env, trait_sig); - // We also have to add the normalized trait signature - // as we don't normalize during implied bounds computation. - wf_tys.extend(trait_sig.inputs_and_output.iter()); - let trait_fty = tcx.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::dummy(trait_sig)); - - debug!("compare_impl_method: trait_fty={:?}", trait_fty); - - // FIXME: We'd want to keep more accurate spans than "the method signature" when - // processing the comparison between the trait and impl fn, but we sadly lose them - // and point at the whole signature when a trait bound or specific input or output - // type would be more appropriate. In other places we have a `Vec<Span>` - // corresponding to their `Vec<Predicate>`, but we don't have that here. - // Fixing this would improve the output of test `issue-83765.rs`. - let mut result = infcx - .at(&cause, param_env) - .sup(trait_fty, impl_fty) - .map(|infer_ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(infer_ok)); - - // HACK(RPITIT): #101614. When we are trying to infer the hidden types for - // RPITITs, we need to equate the output tys instead of just subtyping. If - // we just use `sup` above, we'll end up `&'static str <: _#1t`, which causes - // us to infer `_#1t = #'_#2r str`, where `'_#2r` is unconstrained, which gets - // fixed up to `ReEmpty`, and which is certainly not what we want. - if trait_fty.has_infer_types() { - result = result.and_then(|()| { - infcx - .at(&cause, param_env) - .eq(trait_sig.output(), impl_sig.output()) - .map(|infer_ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(infer_ok)) - }); - } + // We now need to check that the signature of the impl method is + // compatible with that of the trait method. We do this by + // checking that `impl_fty <: trait_fty`. + // + // FIXME. Unfortunately, this doesn't quite work right now because + // associated type normalization is not integrated into subtype + // checks. For the comparison to be valid, we need to + // normalize the associated types in the impl/trait methods + // first. However, because function types bind regions, just + // calling `normalize_associated_types_in` would have no effect on + // any associated types appearing in the fn arguments or return + // type. + + // Compute placeholder form of impl and trait method tys. + let tcx = infcx.tcx; - if let Err(terr) = result { - debug!("sub_types failed: impl ty {:?}, trait ty {:?}", impl_fty, trait_fty); + let mut wf_tys = FxHashSet::default(); - let (impl_err_span, trait_err_span) = - extract_spans_for_error_reporting(&infcx, terr, &cause, impl_m, trait_m); + let impl_sig = infcx.replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars( + impl_m_span, + infer::HigherRankedType, + tcx.fn_sig(impl_m.def_id), + ); - cause.span = impl_err_span; + let norm_cause = ObligationCause::misc(impl_m_span, impl_m_hir_id); + let impl_sig = ocx.normalize(norm_cause.clone(), param_env, impl_sig); + let impl_fty = tcx.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::dummy(impl_sig)); + debug!("compare_impl_method: impl_fty={:?}", impl_fty); + + let trait_sig = tcx.bound_fn_sig(trait_m.def_id).subst(tcx, trait_to_placeholder_substs); + let trait_sig = tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(impl_m.def_id, trait_sig); + + // Next, add all inputs and output as well-formed tys. Importantly, + // we have to do this before normalization, since the normalized ty may + // not contain the input parameters. See issue #87748. + wf_tys.extend(trait_sig.inputs_and_output.iter()); + let trait_sig = ocx.normalize(norm_cause, param_env, trait_sig); + // We also have to add the normalized trait signature + // as we don't normalize during implied bounds computation. + wf_tys.extend(trait_sig.inputs_and_output.iter()); + let trait_fty = tcx.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::dummy(trait_sig)); + + debug!("compare_impl_method: trait_fty={:?}", trait_fty); + + // FIXME: We'd want to keep more accurate spans than "the method signature" when + // processing the comparison between the trait and impl fn, but we sadly lose them + // and point at the whole signature when a trait bound or specific input or output + // type would be more appropriate. In other places we have a `Vec<Span>` + // corresponding to their `Vec<Predicate>`, but we don't have that here. + // Fixing this would improve the output of test `issue-83765.rs`. + let mut result = infcx + .at(&cause, param_env) + .sup(trait_fty, impl_fty) + .map(|infer_ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(infer_ok)); + + // HACK(RPITIT): #101614. When we are trying to infer the hidden types for + // RPITITs, we need to equate the output tys instead of just subtyping. If + // we just use `sup` above, we'll end up `&'static str <: _#1t`, which causes + // us to infer `_#1t = #'_#2r str`, where `'_#2r` is unconstrained, which gets + // fixed up to `ReEmpty`, and which is certainly not what we want. + if trait_fty.has_infer_types() { + result = result.and_then(|()| { + infcx + .at(&cause, param_env) + .eq(trait_sig.output(), impl_sig.output()) + .map(|infer_ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(infer_ok)) + }); + } - let mut diag = struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - cause.span(), - E0053, - "method `{}` has an incompatible type for trait", - trait_m.name - ); - match &terr { - TypeError::ArgumentMutability(0) | TypeError::ArgumentSorts(_, 0) - if trait_m.fn_has_self_parameter => - { - let ty = trait_sig.inputs()[0]; - let sugg = match ExplicitSelf::determine(ty, |_| ty == impl_trait_ref.self_ty()) - { - ExplicitSelf::ByValue => "self".to_owned(), - ExplicitSelf::ByReference(_, hir::Mutability::Not) => "&self".to_owned(), - ExplicitSelf::ByReference(_, hir::Mutability::Mut) => { - "&mut self".to_owned() - } - _ => format!("self: {ty}"), - }; + if let Err(terr) = result { + debug!("sub_types failed: impl ty {:?}, trait ty {:?}", impl_fty, trait_fty); - // When the `impl` receiver is an arbitrary self type, like `self: Box<Self>`, the - // span points only at the type `Box<Self`>, but we want to cover the whole - // argument pattern and type. - let span = match tcx.hir().expect_impl_item(impl_m.def_id.expect_local()).kind { - ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, body) => tcx - .hir() - .body_param_names(body) - .zip(sig.decl.inputs.iter()) - .map(|(param, ty)| param.span.to(ty.span)) - .next() - .unwrap_or(impl_err_span), - _ => bug!("{:?} is not a method", impl_m), - }; + let (impl_err_span, trait_err_span) = + extract_spans_for_error_reporting(&infcx, terr, &cause, impl_m, trait_m); + cause.span = impl_err_span; + + let mut diag = struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + cause.span(), + E0053, + "method `{}` has an incompatible type for trait", + trait_m.name + ); + match &terr { + TypeError::ArgumentMutability(0) | TypeError::ArgumentSorts(_, 0) + if trait_m.fn_has_self_parameter => + { + let ty = trait_sig.inputs()[0]; + let sugg = match ExplicitSelf::determine(ty, |_| ty == impl_trait_ref.self_ty()) { + ExplicitSelf::ByValue => "self".to_owned(), + ExplicitSelf::ByReference(_, hir::Mutability::Not) => "&self".to_owned(), + ExplicitSelf::ByReference(_, hir::Mutability::Mut) => "&mut self".to_owned(), + _ => format!("self: {ty}"), + }; + + // When the `impl` receiver is an arbitrary self type, like `self: Box<Self>`, the + // span points only at the type `Box<Self`>, but we want to cover the whole + // argument pattern and type. + let span = match tcx.hir().expect_impl_item(impl_m.def_id.expect_local()).kind { + ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, body) => tcx + .hir() + .body_param_names(body) + .zip(sig.decl.inputs.iter()) + .map(|(param, ty)| param.span.to(ty.span)) + .next() + .unwrap_or(impl_err_span), + _ => bug!("{:?} is not a method", impl_m), + }; + + diag.span_suggestion( + span, + "change the self-receiver type to match the trait", + sugg, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + TypeError::ArgumentMutability(i) | TypeError::ArgumentSorts(_, i) => { + if trait_sig.inputs().len() == *i { + // Suggestion to change output type. We do not suggest in `async` functions + // to avoid complex logic or incorrect output. + match tcx.hir().expect_impl_item(impl_m.def_id.expect_local()).kind { + ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _) + if sig.header.asyncness == hir::IsAsync::NotAsync => + { + let msg = "change the output type to match the trait"; + let ap = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + match sig.decl.output { + hir::FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(sp) => { + let sugg = format!("-> {} ", trait_sig.output()); + diag.span_suggestion_verbose(sp, msg, sugg, ap); + } + hir::FnRetTy::Return(hir_ty) => { + let sugg = trait_sig.output(); + diag.span_suggestion(hir_ty.span, msg, sugg, ap); + } + }; + } + _ => {} + }; + } else if let Some(trait_ty) = trait_sig.inputs().get(*i) { diag.span_suggestion( - span, - "change the self-receiver type to match the trait", - sugg, + impl_err_span, + "change the parameter type to match the trait", + trait_ty, Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } - TypeError::ArgumentMutability(i) | TypeError::ArgumentSorts(_, i) => { - if trait_sig.inputs().len() == *i { - // Suggestion to change output type. We do not suggest in `async` functions - // to avoid complex logic or incorrect output. - match tcx.hir().expect_impl_item(impl_m.def_id.expect_local()).kind { - ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _) - if sig.header.asyncness == hir::IsAsync::NotAsync => - { - let msg = "change the output type to match the trait"; - let ap = Applicability::MachineApplicable; - match sig.decl.output { - hir::FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(sp) => { - let sugg = format!("-> {} ", trait_sig.output()); - diag.span_suggestion_verbose(sp, msg, sugg, ap); - } - hir::FnRetTy::Return(hir_ty) => { - let sugg = trait_sig.output(); - diag.span_suggestion(hir_ty.span, msg, sugg, ap); - } - }; - } - _ => {} - }; - } else if let Some(trait_ty) = trait_sig.inputs().get(*i) { - diag.span_suggestion( - impl_err_span, - "change the parameter type to match the trait", - trait_ty, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - } - _ => {} } + _ => {} + } - infcx.note_type_err( - &mut diag, - &cause, - trait_err_span.map(|sp| (sp, "type in trait".to_owned())), - Some(infer::ValuePairs::Terms(ExpectedFound { - expected: trait_fty.into(), - found: impl_fty.into(), - })), - terr, - false, - false, - ); + infcx.err_ctxt().note_type_err( + &mut diag, + &cause, + trait_err_span.map(|sp| (sp, "type in trait".to_owned())), + Some(infer::ValuePairs::Terms(ExpectedFound { + expected: trait_fty.into(), + found: impl_fty.into(), + })), + terr, + false, + false, + ); - return Err(diag.emit()); - } + return Err(diag.emit()); + } - // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's - // version. - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - let reported = infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - return Err(reported); - } + // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's + // version. + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + let reported = infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + return Err(reported); + } - // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of - // lifetime parameters. - let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds( - param_env, - Some(infcx), - infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl_m_hir_id, wf_tys), - ); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( - impl_m.def_id.expect_local(), - &outlives_environment, - ); + // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of + // lifetime parameters. + let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds( + param_env, + Some(infcx), + infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl_m_hir_id, wf_tys), + ); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( + impl_m.def_id.expect_local(), + &outlives_environment, + ); - Ok(()) - }) + Ok(()) } pub fn collect_trait_impl_trait_tys<'tcx>( @@ -465,125 +461,173 @@ pub fn collect_trait_impl_trait_tys<'tcx>( let trait_to_placeholder_substs = impl_to_placeholder_substs.rebase_onto(tcx, impl_m.container_id(tcx), trait_to_impl_substs); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|ref infcx| { - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(infcx); + let infcx = &tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(infcx); - let norm_cause = ObligationCause::misc(return_span, impl_m_hir_id); - let impl_return_ty = ocx.normalize( - norm_cause.clone(), - param_env, - infcx - .replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars( - return_span, - infer::HigherRankedType, - tcx.fn_sig(impl_m.def_id), - ) - .output(), - ); + let norm_cause = ObligationCause::misc(return_span, impl_m_hir_id); + let impl_sig = ocx.normalize( + norm_cause.clone(), + param_env, + infcx.replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars( + return_span, + infer::HigherRankedType, + tcx.fn_sig(impl_m.def_id), + ), + ); + let impl_return_ty = impl_sig.output(); - let mut collector = - ImplTraitInTraitCollector::new(&ocx, return_span, param_env, impl_m_hir_id); - let unnormalized_trait_return_ty = tcx - .liberate_late_bound_regions( - impl_m.def_id, - tcx.bound_fn_sig(trait_m.def_id).subst(tcx, trait_to_placeholder_substs), - ) - .output() - .fold_with(&mut collector); - let trait_return_ty = - ocx.normalize(norm_cause.clone(), param_env, unnormalized_trait_return_ty); + let mut collector = ImplTraitInTraitCollector::new(&ocx, return_span, param_env, impl_m_hir_id); + let unnormalized_trait_sig = tcx + .liberate_late_bound_regions( + impl_m.def_id, + tcx.bound_fn_sig(trait_m.def_id).subst(tcx, trait_to_placeholder_substs), + ) + .fold_with(&mut collector); + let trait_sig = ocx.normalize(norm_cause.clone(), param_env, unnormalized_trait_sig); + let trait_return_ty = trait_sig.output(); - let wf_tys = FxHashSet::from_iter([unnormalized_trait_return_ty, trait_return_ty]); + let wf_tys = FxHashSet::from_iter( + unnormalized_trait_sig.inputs_and_output.iter().chain(trait_sig.inputs_and_output.iter()), + ); - match infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(trait_return_ty, impl_return_ty) { - Ok(infer::InferOk { value: (), obligations }) => { - ocx.register_obligations(obligations); - } - Err(terr) => { - let mut diag = struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - cause.span(), - E0053, - "method `{}` has an incompatible return type for trait", - trait_m.name - ); - let hir = tcx.hir(); - infcx.note_type_err( - &mut diag, - &cause, - hir.get_if_local(impl_m.def_id) - .and_then(|node| node.fn_decl()) - .map(|decl| (decl.output.span(), "return type in trait".to_owned())), - Some(infer::ValuePairs::Terms(ExpectedFound { - expected: trait_return_ty.into(), - found: impl_return_ty.into(), - })), - terr, - false, - false, - ); - return Err(diag.emit()); - } + match infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(trait_return_ty, impl_return_ty) { + Ok(infer::InferOk { value: (), obligations }) => { + ocx.register_obligations(obligations); } + Err(terr) => { + let mut diag = struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + cause.span(), + E0053, + "method `{}` has an incompatible return type for trait", + trait_m.name + ); + let hir = tcx.hir(); + infcx.err_ctxt().note_type_err( + &mut diag, + &cause, + hir.get_if_local(impl_m.def_id) + .and_then(|node| node.fn_decl()) + .map(|decl| (decl.output.span(), "return type in trait".to_owned())), + Some(infer::ValuePairs::Terms(ExpectedFound { + expected: trait_return_ty.into(), + found: impl_return_ty.into(), + })), + terr, + false, + false, + ); + return Err(diag.emit()); + } + } - // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's - // RPITs. - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - let reported = infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - return Err(reported); + // Unify the whole function signature. We need to do this to fully infer + // the lifetimes of the return type, but do this after unifying just the + // return types, since we want to avoid duplicating errors from + // `compare_predicate_entailment`. + match infcx + .at(&cause, param_env) + .eq(tcx.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::dummy(trait_sig)), tcx.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::dummy(impl_sig))) + { + Ok(infer::InferOk { value: (), obligations }) => { + ocx.register_obligations(obligations); } + Err(terr) => { + let guar = tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + return_span, + format!("could not unify `{trait_sig}` and `{impl_sig}`: {terr:?}"), + ); + return Err(guar); + } + } - // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of - // lifetime parameters. - let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds( - param_env, - Some(infcx), - infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl_m_hir_id, wf_tys), - ); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( - impl_m.def_id.expect_local(), - &outlives_environment, - ); + // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's + // RPITs. + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + let reported = infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + return Err(reported); + } - let mut collected_tys = FxHashMap::default(); - for (def_id, (ty, substs)) in collector.types { - match infcx.fully_resolve(ty) { - Ok(ty) => { - // `ty` contains free regions that we created earlier while liberating the - // trait fn signature. However, projection normalization expects `ty` to - // contains `def_id`'s early-bound regions. - let id_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def_id); - debug!(?id_substs, ?substs); - let map: FxHashMap<ty::GenericArg<'tcx>, ty::GenericArg<'tcx>> = substs - .iter() - .enumerate() - .map(|(index, arg)| (arg, id_substs[index])) - .collect(); - debug!(?map); - - let ty = tcx.fold_regions(ty, |region, _| { - if let ty::ReFree(_) = region.kind() { - map[®ion.into()].expect_region() - } else { - region - } - }); - debug!(%ty); - collected_tys.insert(def_id, ty); - } - Err(err) => { - tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( - return_span, - format!("could not fully resolve: {ty} => {err:?}"), - ); - collected_tys.insert(def_id, tcx.ty_error()); - } + // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of + // lifetime parameters. + let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds( + param_env, + Some(infcx), + infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl_m_hir_id, wf_tys), + ); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( + impl_m.def_id.expect_local(), + &outlives_environment, + ); + + let mut collected_tys = FxHashMap::default(); + for (def_id, (ty, substs)) in collector.types { + match infcx.fully_resolve(ty) { + Ok(ty) => { + // `ty` contains free regions that we created earlier while liberating the + // trait fn signature. However, projection normalization expects `ty` to + // contains `def_id`'s early-bound regions. + let id_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def_id); + debug!(?id_substs, ?substs); + let map: FxHashMap<ty::GenericArg<'tcx>, ty::GenericArg<'tcx>> = + std::iter::zip(substs, id_substs).collect(); + debug!(?map); + + // NOTE(compiler-errors): RPITITs, like all other RPITs, have early-bound + // region substs that are synthesized during AST lowering. These are substs + // that are appended to the parent substs (trait and trait method). However, + // we're trying to infer the unsubstituted type value of the RPITIT inside + // the *impl*, so we can later use the impl's method substs to normalize + // an RPITIT to a concrete type (`confirm_impl_trait_in_trait_candidate`). + // + // Due to the design of RPITITs, during AST lowering, we have no idea that + // an impl method corresponds to a trait method with RPITITs in it. Therefore, + // we don't have a list of early-bound region substs for the RPITIT in the impl. + // Since early region parameters are index-based, we can't just rebase these + // (trait method) early-bound region substs onto the impl, and there's no + // guarantee that the indices from the trait substs and impl substs line up. + // So to fix this, we subtract the number of trait substs and add the number of + // impl substs to *renumber* these early-bound regions to their corresponding + // indices in the impl's substitutions list. + // + // Also, we only need to account for a difference in trait and impl substs, + // since we previously enforce that the trait method and impl method have the + // same generics. + let num_trait_substs = trait_to_impl_substs.len(); + let num_impl_substs = tcx.generics_of(impl_m.container_id(tcx)).params.len(); + let ty = tcx.fold_regions(ty, |region, _| { + let (ty::ReFree(_) | ty::ReEarlyBound(_)) = region.kind() else { return region; }; + let Some(ty::ReEarlyBound(e)) = map.get(®ion.into()).map(|r| r.expect_region().kind()) + else { + tcx + .sess + .delay_span_bug( + return_span, + "expected ReFree to map to ReEarlyBound" + ); + return tcx.lifetimes.re_static; + }; + tcx.mk_region(ty::ReEarlyBound(ty::EarlyBoundRegion { + def_id: e.def_id, + name: e.name, + index: (e.index as usize - num_trait_substs + num_impl_substs) as u32, + })) + }); + debug!(%ty); + collected_tys.insert(def_id, ty); + } + Err(err) => { + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + return_span, + format!("could not fully resolve: {ty} => {err:?}"), + ); + collected_tys.insert(def_id, tcx.ty_error()); } } + } - Ok(&*tcx.arena.alloc(collected_tys)) - }) + Ok(&*tcx.arena.alloc(collected_tys)) } struct ImplTraitInTraitCollector<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -628,10 +672,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for ImplTraitInTraitCollector<'_, 'tcx> { }); self.types.insert(proj.item_def_id, (infer_ty, proj.substs)); // Recurse into bounds - for pred in self.tcx().bound_explicit_item_bounds(proj.item_def_id).transpose_iter() { - let pred_span = pred.0.1; - - let pred = pred.map_bound(|(pred, _)| *pred).subst(self.tcx(), proj.substs); + for (pred, pred_span) in self.tcx().bound_explicit_item_bounds(proj.item_def_id).subst_iter_copied(self.tcx(), proj.substs) { let pred = pred.fold_with(self); let pred = self.ocx.normalize( ObligationCause::misc(self.span, self.body_id), @@ -712,8 +753,8 @@ fn check_region_bounds_on_impl_item<'tcx>( } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(infcx))] -fn extract_spans_for_error_reporting<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &infer::InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +fn extract_spans_for_error_reporting<'tcx>( + infcx: &infer::InferCtxt<'tcx>, terr: TypeError<'_>, cause: &ObligationCause<'tcx>, impl_m: &ty::AssocItem, @@ -768,16 +809,15 @@ fn compare_self_type<'tcx>( let self_arg_ty = tcx.fn_sig(method.def_id).input(0); let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let self_arg_ty = tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(method.def_id, self_arg_ty); - let can_eq_self = |ty| infcx.can_eq(param_env, untransformed_self_ty, ty).is_ok(); - match ExplicitSelf::determine(self_arg_ty, can_eq_self) { - ExplicitSelf::ByValue => "self".to_owned(), - ExplicitSelf::ByReference(_, hir::Mutability::Not) => "&self".to_owned(), - ExplicitSelf::ByReference(_, hir::Mutability::Mut) => "&mut self".to_owned(), - _ => format!("self: {self_arg_ty}"), - } - }) + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let self_arg_ty = tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(method.def_id, self_arg_ty); + let can_eq_self = |ty| infcx.can_eq(param_env, untransformed_self_ty, ty).is_ok(); + match ExplicitSelf::determine(self_arg_ty, can_eq_self) { + ExplicitSelf::ByValue => "self".to_owned(), + ExplicitSelf::ByReference(_, hir::Mutability::Not) => "&self".to_owned(), + ExplicitSelf::ByReference(_, hir::Mutability::Mut) => "&mut self".to_owned(), + _ => format!("self: {self_arg_ty}"), + } }; match (trait_m.fn_has_self_parameter, impl_m.fn_has_self_parameter) { @@ -1300,114 +1340,114 @@ fn compare_generic_param_kinds<'tcx>( Ok(()) } -pub(crate) fn compare_const_impl<'tcx>( +/// Use `tcx.compare_assoc_const_impl_item_with_trait_item` instead +pub(crate) fn raw_compare_const_impl<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - impl_c: &ty::AssocItem, - impl_c_span: Span, - trait_c: &ty::AssocItem, - impl_trait_ref: ty::TraitRef<'tcx>, -) { + (impl_const_item_def, trait_const_item_def): (LocalDefId, DefId), +) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> { + let impl_const_item = tcx.associated_item(impl_const_item_def); + let trait_const_item = tcx.associated_item(trait_const_item_def); + let impl_trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_const_item.container_id(tcx)).unwrap(); debug!("compare_const_impl(impl_trait_ref={:?})", impl_trait_ref); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl_c.def_id); - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); - - // The below is for the most part highly similar to the procedure - // for methods above. It is simpler in many respects, especially - // because we shouldn't really have to deal with lifetimes or - // predicates. In fact some of this should probably be put into - // shared functions because of DRY violations... - let trait_to_impl_substs = impl_trait_ref.substs; - - // Create a parameter environment that represents the implementation's - // method. - let impl_c_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_c.def_id.expect_local()); - - // Compute placeholder form of impl and trait const tys. - let impl_ty = tcx.type_of(impl_c.def_id); - let trait_ty = tcx.bound_type_of(trait_c.def_id).subst(tcx, trait_to_impl_substs); - let mut cause = ObligationCause::new( - impl_c_span, - impl_c_hir_id, - ObligationCauseCode::CompareImplItemObligation { - impl_item_def_id: impl_c.def_id.expect_local(), - trait_item_def_id: trait_c.def_id, - kind: impl_c.kind, - }, - ); + let impl_c_span = tcx.def_span(impl_const_item_def.to_def_id()); - // There is no "body" here, so just pass dummy id. - let impl_ty = ocx.normalize(cause.clone(), param_env, impl_ty); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl_const_item_def.to_def_id()); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); - debug!("compare_const_impl: impl_ty={:?}", impl_ty); + // The below is for the most part highly similar to the procedure + // for methods above. It is simpler in many respects, especially + // because we shouldn't really have to deal with lifetimes or + // predicates. In fact some of this should probably be put into + // shared functions because of DRY violations... + let trait_to_impl_substs = impl_trait_ref.substs; - let trait_ty = ocx.normalize(cause.clone(), param_env, trait_ty); + // Create a parameter environment that represents the implementation's + // method. + let impl_c_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_const_item_def); - debug!("compare_const_impl: trait_ty={:?}", trait_ty); + // Compute placeholder form of impl and trait const tys. + let impl_ty = tcx.type_of(impl_const_item_def.to_def_id()); + let trait_ty = tcx.bound_type_of(trait_const_item_def).subst(tcx, trait_to_impl_substs); + let mut cause = ObligationCause::new( + impl_c_span, + impl_c_hir_id, + ObligationCauseCode::CompareImplItemObligation { + impl_item_def_id: impl_const_item_def, + trait_item_def_id: trait_const_item_def, + kind: impl_const_item.kind, + }, + ); - let err = infcx - .at(&cause, param_env) - .sup(trait_ty, impl_ty) - .map(|ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(ok)); + // There is no "body" here, so just pass dummy id. + let impl_ty = ocx.normalize(cause.clone(), param_env, impl_ty); - if let Err(terr) = err { - debug!( - "checking associated const for compatibility: impl ty {:?}, trait ty {:?}", - impl_ty, trait_ty - ); + debug!("compare_const_impl: impl_ty={:?}", impl_ty); - // Locate the Span containing just the type of the offending impl - match tcx.hir().expect_impl_item(impl_c.def_id.expect_local()).kind { - ImplItemKind::Const(ref ty, _) => cause.span = ty.span, - _ => bug!("{:?} is not a impl const", impl_c), - } + let trait_ty = ocx.normalize(cause.clone(), param_env, trait_ty); - let mut diag = struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - cause.span, - E0326, - "implemented const `{}` has an incompatible type for trait", - trait_c.name - ); + debug!("compare_const_impl: trait_ty={:?}", trait_ty); - let trait_c_span = trait_c.def_id.as_local().map(|trait_c_def_id| { - // Add a label to the Span containing just the type of the const - match tcx.hir().expect_trait_item(trait_c_def_id).kind { - TraitItemKind::Const(ref ty, _) => ty.span, - _ => bug!("{:?} is not a trait const", trait_c), - } - }); + let err = infcx + .at(&cause, param_env) + .sup(trait_ty, impl_ty) + .map(|ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(ok)); - infcx.note_type_err( - &mut diag, - &cause, - trait_c_span.map(|span| (span, "type in trait".to_owned())), - Some(infer::ValuePairs::Terms(ExpectedFound { - expected: trait_ty.into(), - found: impl_ty.into(), - })), - terr, - false, - false, - ); - diag.emit(); - } + if let Err(terr) = err { + debug!( + "checking associated const for compatibility: impl ty {:?}, trait ty {:?}", + impl_ty, trait_ty + ); - // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's - // version. - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - return; + // Locate the Span containing just the type of the offending impl + match tcx.hir().expect_impl_item(impl_const_item_def).kind { + ImplItemKind::Const(ref ty, _) => cause.span = ty.span, + _ => bug!("{:?} is not a impl const", impl_const_item), } - let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( - impl_c.def_id.expect_local(), - &outlives_environment, + let mut diag = struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + cause.span, + E0326, + "implemented const `{}` has an incompatible type for trait", + trait_const_item.name ); - }); + + let trait_c_span = trait_const_item_def.as_local().map(|trait_c_def_id| { + // Add a label to the Span containing just the type of the const + match tcx.hir().expect_trait_item(trait_c_def_id).kind { + TraitItemKind::Const(ref ty, _) => ty.span, + _ => bug!("{:?} is not a trait const", trait_const_item), + } + }); + + infcx.err_ctxt().note_type_err( + &mut diag, + &cause, + trait_c_span.map(|span| (span, "type in trait".to_owned())), + Some(infer::ValuePairs::Terms(ExpectedFound { + expected: trait_ty.into(), + found: impl_ty.into(), + })), + terr, + false, + false, + ); + return Err(diag.emit()); + }; + + // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's + // version. + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + return Err(infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false)); + } + + // FIXME return `ErrorReported` if region obligations error? + let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(impl_const_item_def, &outlives_environment); + Ok(()) } pub(crate) fn compare_ty_impl<'tcx>( @@ -1488,52 +1528,50 @@ fn compare_type_predicate_entailment<'tcx>( hir::Constness::NotConst, ); let param_env = traits::normalize_param_env_or_error(tcx, param_env, normalize_cause); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); - debug!("compare_type_predicate_entailment: caller_bounds={:?}", param_env.caller_bounds()); + debug!("compare_type_predicate_entailment: caller_bounds={:?}", param_env.caller_bounds()); - let mut selcx = traits::SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - - assert_eq!(impl_ty_own_bounds.predicates.len(), impl_ty_own_bounds.spans.len()); - for (span, predicate) in - std::iter::zip(impl_ty_own_bounds.spans, impl_ty_own_bounds.predicates) - { - let cause = ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_ty_hir_id); - let traits::Normalized { value: predicate, obligations } = - traits::normalize(&mut selcx, param_env, cause, predicate); - - let cause = ObligationCause::new( - span, - impl_ty_hir_id, - ObligationCauseCode::CompareImplItemObligation { - impl_item_def_id: impl_ty.def_id.expect_local(), - trait_item_def_id: trait_ty.def_id, - kind: impl_ty.kind, - }, - ); - ocx.register_obligations(obligations); - ocx.register_obligation(traits::Obligation::new(cause, param_env, predicate)); - } + let mut selcx = traits::SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's - // version. - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - let reported = infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - return Err(reported); - } + assert_eq!(impl_ty_own_bounds.predicates.len(), impl_ty_own_bounds.spans.len()); + for (span, predicate) in std::iter::zip(impl_ty_own_bounds.spans, impl_ty_own_bounds.predicates) + { + let cause = ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_ty_hir_id); + let traits::Normalized { value: predicate, obligations } = + traits::normalize(&mut selcx, param_env, cause, predicate); - // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of - // lifetime parameters. - let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( - impl_ty.def_id.expect_local(), - &outlives_environment, + let cause = ObligationCause::new( + span, + impl_ty_hir_id, + ObligationCauseCode::CompareImplItemObligation { + impl_item_def_id: impl_ty.def_id.expect_local(), + trait_item_def_id: trait_ty.def_id, + kind: impl_ty.kind, + }, ); + ocx.register_obligations(obligations); + ocx.register_obligation(traits::Obligation::new(cause, param_env, predicate)); + } + + // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's + // version. + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + let reported = infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + return Err(reported); + } + + // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of + // lifetime parameters. + let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( + impl_ty.def_id.expect_local(), + &outlives_environment, + ); - Ok(()) - }) + Ok(()) } /// Validate that `ProjectionCandidate`s created for this associated type will @@ -1693,94 +1731,89 @@ pub fn check_type_bounds<'tcx>( let impl_ty_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, impl_ty.def_id); let rebased_substs = impl_ty_substs.rebase_onto(tcx, container_id, impl_trait_ref.substs); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(move |infcx| { - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); - let assumed_wf_types = - ocx.assumed_wf_types(param_env, impl_ty_span, impl_ty.def_id.expect_local()); + let assumed_wf_types = + ocx.assumed_wf_types(param_env, impl_ty_span, impl_ty.def_id.expect_local()); - let mut selcx = traits::SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - let normalize_cause = ObligationCause::new( - impl_ty_span, - impl_ty_hir_id, - ObligationCauseCode::CheckAssociatedTypeBounds { - impl_item_def_id: impl_ty.def_id.expect_local(), - trait_item_def_id: trait_ty.def_id, - }, - ); - let mk_cause = |span: Span| { - let code = if span.is_dummy() { - traits::ItemObligation(trait_ty.def_id) - } else { - traits::BindingObligation(trait_ty.def_id, span) - }; - ObligationCause::new(impl_ty_span, impl_ty_hir_id, code) + let mut selcx = traits::SelectionContext::new(&infcx); + let normalize_cause = ObligationCause::new( + impl_ty_span, + impl_ty_hir_id, + ObligationCauseCode::CheckAssociatedTypeBounds { + impl_item_def_id: impl_ty.def_id.expect_local(), + trait_item_def_id: trait_ty.def_id, + }, + ); + let mk_cause = |span: Span| { + let code = if span.is_dummy() { + traits::ItemObligation(trait_ty.def_id) + } else { + traits::BindingObligation(trait_ty.def_id, span) }; + ObligationCause::new(impl_ty_span, impl_ty_hir_id, code) + }; - let obligations = tcx - .bound_explicit_item_bounds(trait_ty.def_id) - .transpose_iter() - .map(|e| e.map_bound(|e| *e).transpose_tuple2()) - .map(|(bound, span)| { - debug!(?bound); - // this is where opaque type is found - let concrete_ty_bound = bound.subst(tcx, rebased_substs); - debug!("check_type_bounds: concrete_ty_bound = {:?}", concrete_ty_bound); - - traits::Obligation::new(mk_cause(span.0), param_env, concrete_ty_bound) - }) - .collect(); - debug!("check_type_bounds: item_bounds={:?}", obligations); - - for mut obligation in util::elaborate_obligations(tcx, obligations) { - let traits::Normalized { value: normalized_predicate, obligations } = traits::normalize( - &mut selcx, - normalize_param_env, - normalize_cause.clone(), - obligation.predicate, - ); - debug!("compare_projection_bounds: normalized predicate = {:?}", normalized_predicate); - obligation.predicate = normalized_predicate; + let obligations = tcx + .bound_explicit_item_bounds(trait_ty.def_id) + .subst_iter_copied(tcx, rebased_substs) + .map(|(concrete_ty_bound, span)| { + debug!("check_type_bounds: concrete_ty_bound = {:?}", concrete_ty_bound); + traits::Obligation::new(mk_cause(span), param_env, concrete_ty_bound) + }) + .collect(); + debug!("check_type_bounds: item_bounds={:?}", obligations); + + for mut obligation in util::elaborate_obligations(tcx, obligations) { + let traits::Normalized { value: normalized_predicate, obligations } = traits::normalize( + &mut selcx, + normalize_param_env, + normalize_cause.clone(), + obligation.predicate, + ); + debug!("compare_projection_bounds: normalized predicate = {:?}", normalized_predicate); + obligation.predicate = normalized_predicate; - ocx.register_obligations(obligations); - ocx.register_obligation(obligation); - } - // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's - // version. - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - let reported = infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - return Err(reported); - } + ocx.register_obligations(obligations); + ocx.register_obligation(obligation); + } + // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's + // version. + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + let reported = infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + return Err(reported); + } - // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of - // lifetime parameters. - let implied_bounds = infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl_ty_hir_id, assumed_wf_types); - let outlives_environment = - OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds(param_env, Some(&infcx), implied_bounds); + // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of + // lifetime parameters. + let implied_bounds = infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl_ty_hir_id, assumed_wf_types); + let outlives_environment = + OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds(param_env, Some(&infcx), implied_bounds); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( - impl_ty.def_id.expect_local(), - &outlives_environment, - ); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( + impl_ty.def_id.expect_local(), + &outlives_environment, + ); - let constraints = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); - for (key, value) in constraints { - infcx - .report_mismatched_types( - &ObligationCause::misc( - value.hidden_type.span, - tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_ty.def_id.expect_local()), - ), - tcx.mk_opaque(key.def_id.to_def_id(), key.substs), - value.hidden_type.ty, - TypeError::Mismatch, - ) - .emit(); - } + let constraints = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); + for (key, value) in constraints { + infcx + .err_ctxt() + .report_mismatched_types( + &ObligationCause::misc( + value.hidden_type.span, + tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_ty.def_id.expect_local()), + ), + tcx.mk_opaque(key.def_id.to_def_id(), key.substs), + value.hidden_type.ty, + TypeError::Mismatch, + ) + .emit(); + } - Ok(()) - }) + Ok(()) } fn assoc_item_kind_str(impl_item: &ty::AssocItem) -> &'static str { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/dropck.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/dropck.rs index ab143c059..a74016e22 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/dropck.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/dropck.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// FIXME(@lcnr): Move this module out of `rustc_typeck`. +// FIXME(@lcnr): Move this module out of `rustc_hir_analysis`. // // We don't do any drop checking during hir typeck. use crate::hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; @@ -184,13 +184,7 @@ fn ensure_drop_predicates_are_implied_by_item_defn<'tcx>( let p = p.kind(); match (predicate.skip_binder(), p.skip_binder()) { (ty::PredicateKind::Trait(a), ty::PredicateKind::Trait(b)) => { - // Since struct predicates cannot have ~const, project the impl predicate - // onto one that ignores the constness. This is equivalent to saying that - // we match a `Trait` bound on the struct with a `Trait` or `~const Trait` - // in the impl. - let non_const_a = - ty::TraitPredicate { constness: ty::BoundConstness::NotConst, ..a }; - relator.relate(predicate.rebind(non_const_a), p.rebind(b)).is_ok() + relator.relate(predicate.rebind(a), p.rebind(b)).is_ok() } (ty::PredicateKind::Projection(a), ty::PredicateKind::Projection(b)) => { relator.relate(predicate.rebind(a), p.rebind(b)).is_ok() @@ -198,7 +192,7 @@ fn ensure_drop_predicates_are_implied_by_item_defn<'tcx>( ( ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(a), ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(b), - ) => tcx.try_unify_abstract_consts(self_param_env.and((a, b))), + ) => relator.relate(predicate.rebind(a), predicate.rebind(b)).is_ok(), ( ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(ty::OutlivesPredicate(ty_a, lt_a)), ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(ty::OutlivesPredicate(ty_b, lt_b)), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/intrinsic.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsic.rs index c7425ff78..609095c9c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/intrinsic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsic.rs @@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ use crate::errors::{ }; use crate::require_same_types; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; +use hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, DiagnosticMessage}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_middle::traits::{ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol}; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ fn equate_intrinsic_type<'tcx>( ) { let (own_counts, span) = match &it.kind { hir::ForeignItemKind::Fn(.., generics) => { - let own_counts = tcx.generics_of(it.def_id.to_def_id()).own_counts(); + let own_counts = tcx.generics_of(it.owner_id.to_def_id()).own_counts(); (own_counts, generics.span) } _ => { @@ -57,13 +57,17 @@ fn equate_intrinsic_type<'tcx>( { let fty = tcx.mk_fn_ptr(sig); let cause = ObligationCause::new(it.span, it.hir_id(), ObligationCauseCode::IntrinsicType); - require_same_types(tcx, &cause, tcx.mk_fn_ptr(tcx.fn_sig(it.def_id)), fty); + require_same_types(tcx, &cause, tcx.mk_fn_ptr(tcx.fn_sig(it.owner_id)), fty); } } /// Returns the unsafety of the given intrinsic. -pub fn intrinsic_operation_unsafety(intrinsic: Symbol) -> hir::Unsafety { - match intrinsic { +pub fn intrinsic_operation_unsafety(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, intrinsic_id: DefId) -> hir::Unsafety { + let has_safe_attr = match tcx.has_attr(intrinsic_id, sym::rustc_safe_intrinsic) { + true => hir::Unsafety::Normal, + false => hir::Unsafety::Unsafe, + }; + let is_in_list = match tcx.item_name(intrinsic_id) { // When adding a new intrinsic to this list, // it's usually worth updating that intrinsic's documentation // to note that it's safe to call, since @@ -107,14 +111,26 @@ pub fn intrinsic_operation_unsafety(intrinsic: Symbol) -> hir::Unsafety { | sym::variant_count | sym::ptr_mask => hir::Unsafety::Normal, _ => hir::Unsafety::Unsafe, + }; + + if has_safe_attr != is_in_list { + tcx.sess.struct_span_err( + tcx.def_span(intrinsic_id), + DiagnosticMessage::Str(format!( + "intrinsic safety mismatch between list of intrinsics within the compiler and core library intrinsics for intrinsic `{}`", + tcx.item_name(intrinsic_id) + ))).emit(); } + + is_in_list } /// Remember to add all intrinsics here, in `compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/intrinsic.rs`, /// and in `library/core/src/intrinsics.rs`. pub fn check_intrinsic_type(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, it: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) { let param = |n| tcx.mk_ty_param(n, Symbol::intern(&format!("P{}", n))); - let intrinsic_name = tcx.item_name(it.def_id.to_def_id()); + let intrinsic_id = it.owner_id.to_def_id(); + let intrinsic_name = tcx.item_name(intrinsic_id); let name_str = intrinsic_name.as_str(); let bound_vars = tcx.mk_bound_variable_kinds( @@ -161,7 +177,7 @@ pub fn check_intrinsic_type(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, it: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) { }; (n_tps, 0, inputs, output, hir::Unsafety::Unsafe) } else { - let unsafety = intrinsic_operation_unsafety(intrinsic_name); + let unsafety = intrinsic_operation_unsafety(tcx, intrinsic_id); let (n_tps, inputs, output) = match intrinsic_name { sym::abort => (0, Vec::new(), tcx.types.never), sym::unreachable => (0, Vec::new(), tcx.types.never), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/intrinsicck.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsicck.rs index d8fe63dbf..17c4d0d48 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/intrinsicck.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsicck.rs @@ -1,104 +1,11 @@ use rustc_ast::InlineAsmTemplatePiece; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_index::vec::Idx; -use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutError, SizeSkeleton}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Article, FloatTy, IntTy, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable, UintTy}; use rustc_session::lint; -use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; -use rustc_target::abi::{Pointer, VariantIdx}; +use rustc_span::{Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_target::asm::{InlineAsmReg, InlineAsmRegClass, InlineAsmRegOrRegClass, InlineAsmType}; -use super::FnCtxt; - -/// If the type is `Option<T>`, it will return `T`, otherwise -/// the type itself. Works on most `Option`-like types. -fn unpack_option_like<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { - let ty::Adt(def, substs) = *ty.kind() else { return ty }; - - if def.variants().len() == 2 && !def.repr().c() && def.repr().int.is_none() { - let data_idx; - - let one = VariantIdx::new(1); - let zero = VariantIdx::new(0); - - if def.variant(zero).fields.is_empty() { - data_idx = one; - } else if def.variant(one).fields.is_empty() { - data_idx = zero; - } else { - return ty; - } - - if def.variant(data_idx).fields.len() == 1 { - return def.variant(data_idx).fields[0].ty(tcx, substs); - } - } - - ty -} - -impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { - pub fn check_transmute(&self, span: Span, from: Ty<'tcx>, to: Ty<'tcx>) { - let convert = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| { - let ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); - let ty = self.tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(self.param_env, ty); - (SizeSkeleton::compute(ty, self.tcx, self.param_env), ty) - }; - let (sk_from, from) = convert(from); - let (sk_to, to) = convert(to); - - // Check for same size using the skeletons. - if let (Ok(sk_from), Ok(sk_to)) = (sk_from, sk_to) { - if sk_from.same_size(sk_to) { - return; - } - - // Special-case transmuting from `typeof(function)` and - // `Option<typeof(function)>` to present a clearer error. - let from = unpack_option_like(self.tcx, from); - if let (&ty::FnDef(..), SizeSkeleton::Known(size_to)) = (from.kind(), sk_to) && size_to == Pointer.size(&self.tcx) { - struct_span_err!(self.tcx.sess, span, E0591, "can't transmute zero-sized type") - .note(&format!("source type: {from}")) - .note(&format!("target type: {to}")) - .help("cast with `as` to a pointer instead") - .emit(); - return; - } - } - - // Try to display a sensible error with as much information as possible. - let skeleton_string = |ty: Ty<'tcx>, sk| match sk { - Ok(SizeSkeleton::Known(size)) => format!("{} bits", size.bits()), - Ok(SizeSkeleton::Pointer { tail, .. }) => format!("pointer to `{tail}`"), - Err(LayoutError::Unknown(bad)) => { - if bad == ty { - "this type does not have a fixed size".to_owned() - } else { - format!("size can vary because of {bad}") - } - } - Err(err) => err.to_string(), - }; - - let mut err = struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - span, - E0512, - "cannot transmute between types of different sizes, \ - or dependently-sized types" - ); - if from == to { - err.note(&format!("`{from}` does not have a fixed size")); - } else { - err.note(&format!("source type: `{}` ({})", from, skeleton_string(from, sk_from))) - .note(&format!("target type: `{}` ({})", to, skeleton_string(to, sk_to))); - } - err.emit(); - } -} - pub struct InlineAsmCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -126,7 +33,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InlineAsmCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { fn is_thin_ptr_ty(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { // Type still may have region variables, but `Sized` does not depend // on those, so just erase them before querying. - if ty.is_sized(self.tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), self.param_env) { + if ty.is_sized(self.tcx, self.param_env) { return true; } if let ty::Foreign(..) = ty.kind() { @@ -146,7 +53,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InlineAsmCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { target_features: &FxHashSet<Symbol>, ) -> Option<InlineAsmType> { let ty = (self.get_operand_ty)(expr); - if ty.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if ty.has_non_region_infer() { bug!("inference variable in asm operand ty: {:?} {:?}", expr, ty); } let asm_ty_isize = match self.tcx.sess.target.pointer_width { @@ -221,7 +128,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InlineAsmCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Check that the type implements Copy. The only case where this can // possibly fail is for SIMD types which don't #[derive(Copy)]. - if !ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(self.tcx.at(expr.span), self.param_env) { + if !ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(self.tcx, self.param_env) { let msg = "arguments for inline assembly must be copyable"; let mut err = self.tcx.sess.struct_span_err(expr.span, msg); err.note(&format!("`{ty}` does not implement the Copy trait")); @@ -328,17 +235,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InlineAsmCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::ASM_SUB_REGISTER, expr.hir_id, spans, + "formatting may not be suitable for sub-register argument", |lint| { - let msg = "formatting may not be suitable for sub-register argument"; - let mut err = lint.build(msg); - err.span_label(expr.span, "for this argument"); - err.help(&format!( + lint.span_label(expr.span, "for this argument"); + lint.help(&format!( "use `{{{idx}:{suggested_modifier}}}` to have the register formatted as `{suggested_result}`", )); - err.help(&format!( + lint.help(&format!( "or use `{{{idx}:{default_modifier}}}` to keep the default formatting of `{default_result}`", )); - err.emit(); + lint }, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/mod.rs index cfae63e4a..2e7b10257 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/mod.rs @@ -62,195 +62,49 @@ a type parameter). */ -pub mod _match; -mod autoderef; -mod callee; -pub mod cast; mod check; -mod closure; -pub mod coercion; mod compare_method; -pub mod demand; -mod diverges; pub mod dropck; -mod expectation; -mod expr; -mod fallback; -mod fn_ctxt; -mod gather_locals; -mod generator_interior; -mod inherited; pub mod intrinsic; -mod intrinsicck; -pub mod method; -mod op; -mod pat; -mod place_op; +pub mod intrinsicck; mod region; -pub mod rvalue_scopes; -mod upvar; pub mod wfcheck; -pub mod writeback; -use check::{check_abi, check_fn, check_mod_item_types}; -pub use diverges::Diverges; -pub use expectation::Expectation; -pub use fn_ctxt::*; -pub use inherited::{Inherited, InheritedBuilder}; +pub use check::check_abi; -use crate::astconv::AstConv; -use crate::check::gather_locals::GatherLocalsVisitor; +use check::check_mod_item_types; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; -use rustc_errors::{ - pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan, -}; +use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder}; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def::Res; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; -use rustc_hir::{HirIdMap, ImplicitSelfKind, Node}; use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet; -use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, UserType}; -use rustc_session::config; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; -use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::source_map::DUMMY_SP; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Ident}; use rustc_span::{self, BytePos, Span, Symbol}; use rustc_target::abi::VariantIdx; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::recursive_type_with_infinite_size_error; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::suggestions::ReturnsVisitor; -use std::cell::RefCell; use std::num::NonZeroU32; use crate::require_c_abi_if_c_variadic; use crate::util::common::indenter; -use self::coercion::DynamicCoerceMany; use self::compare_method::collect_trait_impl_trait_tys; use self::region::region_scope_tree; -pub use self::Expectation::*; - -#[macro_export] -macro_rules! type_error_struct { - ($session:expr, $span:expr, $typ:expr, $code:ident, $($message:tt)*) => ({ - let mut err = rustc_errors::struct_span_err!($session, $span, $code, $($message)*); - - if $typ.references_error() { - err.downgrade_to_delayed_bug(); - } - - err - }) -} - -/// The type of a local binding, including the revealed type for anon types. -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct LocalTy<'tcx> { - decl_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - revealed_ty: Ty<'tcx>, -} - -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -pub enum Needs { - MutPlace, - None, -} - -impl Needs { - fn maybe_mut_place(m: hir::Mutability) -> Self { - match m { - hir::Mutability::Mut => Needs::MutPlace, - hir::Mutability::Not => Needs::None, - } - } -} - -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct UnsafetyState { - pub def: hir::HirId, - pub unsafety: hir::Unsafety, - from_fn: bool, -} - -impl UnsafetyState { - pub fn function(unsafety: hir::Unsafety, def: hir::HirId) -> UnsafetyState { - UnsafetyState { def, unsafety, from_fn: true } - } - - pub fn recurse(self, blk: &hir::Block<'_>) -> UnsafetyState { - use hir::BlockCheckMode; - match self.unsafety { - // If this unsafe, then if the outer function was already marked as - // unsafe we shouldn't attribute the unsafe'ness to the block. This - // way the block can be warned about instead of ignoring this - // extraneous block (functions are never warned about). - hir::Unsafety::Unsafe if self.from_fn => self, - - unsafety => { - let (unsafety, def) = match blk.rules { - BlockCheckMode::UnsafeBlock(..) => (hir::Unsafety::Unsafe, blk.hir_id), - BlockCheckMode::DefaultBlock => (unsafety, self.def), - }; - UnsafetyState { def, unsafety, from_fn: false } - } - } - } -} - -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] -pub enum PlaceOp { - Deref, - Index, -} - -pub struct BreakableCtxt<'tcx> { - may_break: bool, - - // this is `null` for loops where break with a value is illegal, - // such as `while`, `for`, and `while let` - coerce: Option<DynamicCoerceMany<'tcx>>, -} - -pub struct EnclosingBreakables<'tcx> { - stack: Vec<BreakableCtxt<'tcx>>, - by_id: HirIdMap<usize>, -} - -impl<'tcx> EnclosingBreakables<'tcx> { - fn find_breakable(&mut self, target_id: hir::HirId) -> &mut BreakableCtxt<'tcx> { - self.opt_find_breakable(target_id).unwrap_or_else(|| { - bug!("could not find enclosing breakable with id {}", target_id); - }) - } - - fn opt_find_breakable(&mut self, target_id: hir::HirId) -> Option<&mut BreakableCtxt<'tcx>> { - match self.by_id.get(&target_id) { - Some(ix) => Some(&mut self.stack[*ix]), - None => None, - } - } -} pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { - method::provide(providers); wfcheck::provide(providers); *providers = Providers { - typeck_item_bodies, - typeck_const_arg, - typeck, - diagnostic_only_typeck, - has_typeck_results, adt_destructor, - used_trait_imports, check_mod_item_types, region_scope_tree, collect_trait_impl_trait_tys, + compare_assoc_const_impl_item_with_trait_item: compare_method::raw_compare_const_impl, ..*providers }; } @@ -259,255 +113,6 @@ fn adt_destructor(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option<ty::Destructor> { tcx.calculate_dtor(def_id, dropck::check_drop_impl) } -/// If this `DefId` is a "primary tables entry", returns -/// `Some((body_id, body_ty, fn_sig))`. Otherwise, returns `None`. -/// -/// If this function returns `Some`, then `typeck_results(def_id)` will -/// succeed; if it returns `None`, then `typeck_results(def_id)` may or -/// may not succeed. In some cases where this function returns `None` -/// (notably closures), `typeck_results(def_id)` would wind up -/// redirecting to the owning function. -fn primary_body_of( - tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, - id: hir::HirId, -) -> Option<(hir::BodyId, Option<&hir::Ty<'_>>, Option<&hir::FnSig<'_>>)> { - match tcx.hir().get(id) { - Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { - hir::ItemKind::Const(ty, body) | hir::ItemKind::Static(ty, _, body) => { - Some((body, Some(ty), None)) - } - hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, .., body) => Some((body, None, Some(sig))), - _ => None, - }, - Node::TraitItem(item) => match item.kind { - hir::TraitItemKind::Const(ty, Some(body)) => Some((body, Some(ty), None)), - hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, hir::TraitFn::Provided(body)) => { - Some((body, None, Some(sig))) - } - _ => None, - }, - Node::ImplItem(item) => match item.kind { - hir::ImplItemKind::Const(ty, body) => Some((body, Some(ty), None)), - hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, body) => Some((body, None, Some(sig))), - _ => None, - }, - Node::AnonConst(constant) => Some((constant.body, None, None)), - _ => None, - } -} - -fn has_typeck_results(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { - // Closures' typeck results come from their outermost function, - // as they are part of the same "inference environment". - let typeck_root_def_id = tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id); - if typeck_root_def_id != def_id { - return tcx.has_typeck_results(typeck_root_def_id); - } - - if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { - let id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - primary_body_of(tcx, id).is_some() - } else { - false - } -} - -fn used_trait_imports(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> &FxHashSet<LocalDefId> { - &*tcx.typeck(def_id).used_trait_imports -} - -fn typeck_const_arg<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - (did, param_did): (LocalDefId, DefId), -) -> &ty::TypeckResults<'tcx> { - let fallback = move || tcx.type_of(param_did); - typeck_with_fallback(tcx, did, fallback) -} - -fn typeck<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> &ty::TypeckResults<'tcx> { - if let Some(param_did) = tcx.opt_const_param_of(def_id) { - tcx.typeck_const_arg((def_id, param_did)) - } else { - let fallback = move || tcx.type_of(def_id.to_def_id()); - typeck_with_fallback(tcx, def_id, fallback) - } -} - -/// Used only to get `TypeckResults` for type inference during error recovery. -/// Currently only used for type inference of `static`s and `const`s to avoid type cycle errors. -fn diagnostic_only_typeck<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> &ty::TypeckResults<'tcx> { - let fallback = move || { - let span = tcx.hir().span(tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id)); - tcx.ty_error_with_message(span, "diagnostic only typeck table used") - }; - typeck_with_fallback(tcx, def_id, fallback) -} - -fn typeck_with_fallback<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - def_id: LocalDefId, - fallback: impl Fn() -> Ty<'tcx> + 'tcx, -) -> &'tcx ty::TypeckResults<'tcx> { - // Closures' typeck results come from their outermost function, - // as they are part of the same "inference environment". - let typeck_root_def_id = tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id.to_def_id()).expect_local(); - if typeck_root_def_id != def_id { - return tcx.typeck(typeck_root_def_id); - } - - let id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - let span = tcx.hir().span(id); - - // Figure out what primary body this item has. - let (body_id, body_ty, fn_sig) = primary_body_of(tcx, id).unwrap_or_else(|| { - span_bug!(span, "can't type-check body of {:?}", def_id); - }); - let body = tcx.hir().body(body_id); - - let typeck_results = Inherited::build(tcx, def_id).enter(|inh| { - let param_env = tcx.param_env(def_id); - let fcx = if let Some(hir::FnSig { header, decl, .. }) = fn_sig { - let fn_sig = if crate::collect::get_infer_ret_ty(&decl.output).is_some() { - let fcx = FnCtxt::new(&inh, param_env, body.value.hir_id); - <dyn AstConv<'_>>::ty_of_fn(&fcx, id, header.unsafety, header.abi, decl, None, None) - } else { - tcx.fn_sig(def_id) - }; - - check_abi(tcx, id, span, fn_sig.abi()); - - // Compute the function signature from point of view of inside the fn. - let fn_sig = tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(def_id.to_def_id(), fn_sig); - let fn_sig = inh.normalize_associated_types_in( - body.value.span, - body_id.hir_id, - param_env, - fn_sig, - ); - check_fn(&inh, param_env, fn_sig, decl, id, body, None, true).0 - } else { - let fcx = FnCtxt::new(&inh, param_env, body.value.hir_id); - let expected_type = body_ty - .and_then(|ty| match ty.kind { - hir::TyKind::Infer => Some(<dyn AstConv<'_>>::ast_ty_to_ty(&fcx, ty)), - _ => None, - }) - .unwrap_or_else(|| match tcx.hir().get(id) { - Node::AnonConst(_) => match tcx.hir().get(tcx.hir().get_parent_node(id)) { - Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { - kind: hir::ExprKind::ConstBlock(ref anon_const), - .. - }) if anon_const.hir_id == id => fcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { - kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::TypeInference, - span, - }), - Node::Ty(&hir::Ty { - kind: hir::TyKind::Typeof(ref anon_const), .. - }) if anon_const.hir_id == id => fcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { - kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::TypeInference, - span, - }), - Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { kind: hir::ExprKind::InlineAsm(asm), .. }) - | Node::Item(&hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(asm), .. }) => { - let operand_ty = asm - .operands - .iter() - .filter_map(|(op, _op_sp)| match op { - hir::InlineAsmOperand::Const { anon_const } - if anon_const.hir_id == id => - { - // Inline assembly constants must be integers. - Some(fcx.next_int_var()) - } - hir::InlineAsmOperand::SymFn { anon_const } - if anon_const.hir_id == id => - { - Some(fcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { - kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, - span, - })) - } - _ => None, - }) - .next(); - operand_ty.unwrap_or_else(fallback) - } - _ => fallback(), - }, - _ => fallback(), - }); - - let expected_type = fcx.normalize_associated_types_in(body.value.span, expected_type); - fcx.require_type_is_sized(expected_type, body.value.span, traits::ConstSized); - - // Gather locals in statics (because of block expressions). - GatherLocalsVisitor::new(&fcx).visit_body(body); - - fcx.check_expr_coercable_to_type(&body.value, expected_type, None); - - fcx.write_ty(id, expected_type); - - fcx - }; - - let fallback_has_occurred = fcx.type_inference_fallback(); - - // Even though coercion casts provide type hints, we check casts after fallback for - // backwards compatibility. This makes fallback a stronger type hint than a cast coercion. - fcx.check_casts(); - fcx.select_obligations_where_possible(fallback_has_occurred, |_| {}); - - // Closure and generator analysis may run after fallback - // because they don't constrain other type variables. - fcx.closure_analyze(body); - assert!(fcx.deferred_call_resolutions.borrow().is_empty()); - // Before the generator analysis, temporary scopes shall be marked to provide more - // precise information on types to be captured. - fcx.resolve_rvalue_scopes(def_id.to_def_id()); - fcx.resolve_generator_interiors(def_id.to_def_id()); - - for (ty, span, code) in fcx.deferred_sized_obligations.borrow_mut().drain(..) { - let ty = fcx.normalize_ty(span, ty); - fcx.require_type_is_sized(ty, span, code); - } - - fcx.select_all_obligations_or_error(); - - if !fcx.infcx.is_tainted_by_errors() { - fcx.check_transmutes(); - } - - fcx.check_asms(); - - fcx.infcx.skip_region_resolution(); - - fcx.resolve_type_vars_in_body(body) - }); - - // Consistency check our TypeckResults instance can hold all ItemLocalIds - // it will need to hold. - assert_eq!(typeck_results.hir_owner, id.owner); - - typeck_results -} - -/// When `check_fn` is invoked on a generator (i.e., a body that -/// includes yield), it returns back some information about the yield -/// points. -struct GeneratorTypes<'tcx> { - /// Type of generator argument / values returned by `yield`. - resume_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - - /// Type of value that is yielded. - yield_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - - /// Types that are captured (see `GeneratorInterior` for more). - interior: Ty<'tcx>, - - /// Indicates if the generator is movable or static (immovable). - movability: hir::Movability, -} - /// Given a `DefId` for an opaque type in return position, find its parent item's return /// expressions. fn get_owner_return_paths<'tcx>( @@ -515,7 +120,7 @@ fn get_owner_return_paths<'tcx>( def_id: LocalDefId, ) -> Option<(LocalDefId, ReturnsVisitor<'tcx>)> { let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); + let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id).def_id; tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(parent_id).and_then(|node| node.body_id()).map(|body_id| { let body = tcx.hir().body(body_id); let mut visitor = ReturnsVisitor::default(); @@ -524,9 +129,10 @@ fn get_owner_return_paths<'tcx>( }) } -// Forbid defining intrinsics in Rust code, -// as they must always be defined by the compiler. -fn fn_maybe_err(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, abi: Abi) { +/// Forbid defining intrinsics in Rust code, +/// as they must always be defined by the compiler. +// FIXME: Move this to a more appropriate place. +pub fn fn_maybe_err(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, abi: Abi) { if let Abi::RustIntrinsic | Abi::PlatformIntrinsic = abi { tcx.sess.span_err(sp, "intrinsic must be in `extern \"rust-intrinsic\" { ... }` block"); } @@ -820,6 +426,17 @@ fn fn_sig_suggestion<'tcx>( format!("{unsafety}fn {ident}{generics}({args}){output}{where_clauses} {{ todo!() }}") } +pub fn ty_kind_suggestion(ty: Ty<'_>) -> Option<&'static str> { + Some(match ty.kind() { + ty::Bool => "true", + ty::Char => "'a'", + ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) => "42", + ty::Float(_) => "3.14159", + ty::Error(_) | ty::Never => return None, + _ => "value", + }) +} + /// Return placeholder code for the given associated item. /// Similar to `ty::AssocItem::suggestion`, but appropriate for use as the code snippet of a /// structured suggestion. @@ -841,7 +458,7 @@ fn suggestion_signature(assoc: &ty::AssocItem, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> String { ty::AssocKind::Type => format!("type {} = Type;", assoc.name), ty::AssocKind::Const => { let ty = tcx.type_of(assoc.def_id); - let val = expr::ty_kind_suggestion(ty).unwrap_or("value"); + let val = ty_kind_suggestion(ty).unwrap_or("value"); format!("const {}: {} = {};", assoc.name, ty, val) } } @@ -892,76 +509,7 @@ fn bad_non_zero_sized_fields<'tcx>( err.emit(); } -fn report_unexpected_variant_res(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, res: Res, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, span: Span) { - struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - span, - E0533, - "expected unit struct, unit variant or constant, found {} `{}`", - res.descr(), - rustc_hir_pretty::qpath_to_string(qpath), - ) - .emit(); -} - -/// Controls whether the arguments are tupled. This is used for the call -/// operator. -/// -/// Tupling means that all call-side arguments are packed into a tuple and -/// passed as a single parameter. For example, if tupling is enabled, this -/// function: -/// ``` -/// fn f(x: (isize, isize)) {} -/// ``` -/// Can be called as: -/// ```ignore UNSOLVED (can this be done in user code?) -/// # fn f(x: (isize, isize)) {} -/// f(1, 2); -/// ``` -/// Instead of: -/// ``` -/// # fn f(x: (isize, isize)) {} -/// f((1, 2)); -/// ``` -#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] -enum TupleArgumentsFlag { - DontTupleArguments, - TupleArguments, -} - -fn typeck_item_bodies(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) { - tcx.hir().par_body_owners(|body_owner_def_id| tcx.ensure().typeck(body_owner_def_id)); -} - -fn fatally_break_rust(sess: &Session) { - let handler = sess.diagnostic(); - handler.span_bug_no_panic( - MultiSpan::new(), - "It looks like you're trying to break rust; would you like some ICE?", - ); - handler.note_without_error("the compiler expectedly panicked. this is a feature."); - handler.note_without_error( - "we would appreciate a joke overview: \ - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43162#issuecomment-320764675", - ); - handler.note_without_error(&format!( - "rustc {} running on {}", - option_env!("CFG_VERSION").unwrap_or("unknown_version"), - config::host_triple(), - )); -} - -fn potentially_plural_count(count: usize, word: &str) -> String { +// FIXME: Consider moving this method to a more fitting place. +pub fn potentially_plural_count(count: usize, word: &str) -> String { format!("{} {}{}", count, word, pluralize!(count)) } - -fn has_expected_num_generic_args<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - trait_did: Option<DefId>, - expected: usize, -) -> bool { - trait_did.map_or(true, |trait_did| { - let generics = tcx.generics_of(trait_did); - generics.count() == expected + if generics.has_self { 1 } else { 0 } - }) -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/region.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/region.rs index b89db79be..ff32329e4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/region.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/region.rs @@ -252,9 +252,13 @@ fn resolve_expr<'tcx>(visitor: &mut RegionResolutionVisitor<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx h ) => { // For shortcircuiting operators, mark the RHS as a terminating // scope since it only executes conditionally. - terminating(r.hir_id.local_id); - } + // `Let` expressions (in a let-chain) shouldn't be terminating, as their temporaries + // should live beyond the immediate expression + if !matches!(r.kind, hir::ExprKind::Let(_)) { + terminating(r.hir_id.local_id); + } + } hir::ExprKind::If(_, ref then, Some(ref otherwise)) => { terminating(then.hir_id.local_id); terminating(otherwise.hir_id.local_id); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/wfcheck.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/wfcheck.rs index 27b3da8ab..a23575004 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/wfcheck.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/wfcheck.rs @@ -12,17 +12,17 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::obligations::TypeOutlives; use rustc_infer::infer::{self, InferCtxt, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_middle::mir::ConstraintCategory; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, Subst}; use rustc_middle::ty::trait_def::TraitSpecializationKind; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, AdtKind, DefIdTree, GenericParamDefKind, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor, }; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts}; use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_trait_selection::autoderef::Autoderef; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::outlives_bounds::InferCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ @@ -91,32 +91,31 @@ pub(super) fn enter_wf_checking_ctxt<'tcx, F>( { let param_env = tcx.param_env(body_def_id); let body_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(body_def_id); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|ref infcx| { - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(infcx); + let infcx = &tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(infcx); - let assumed_wf_types = ocx.assumed_wf_types(param_env, span, body_def_id); + let assumed_wf_types = ocx.assumed_wf_types(param_env, span, body_def_id); - let mut wfcx = WfCheckingCtxt { ocx, span, body_id, param_env }; + let mut wfcx = WfCheckingCtxt { ocx, span, body_id, param_env }; - if !tcx.features().trivial_bounds { - wfcx.check_false_global_bounds() - } - f(&mut wfcx); - let errors = wfcx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - return; - } + if !tcx.features().trivial_bounds { + wfcx.check_false_global_bounds() + } + f(&mut wfcx); + let errors = wfcx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + return; + } - let implied_bounds = infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, body_id, assumed_wf_types); - let outlives_environment = - OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds(param_env, Some(infcx), implied_bounds); + let implied_bounds = infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, body_id, assumed_wf_types); + let outlives_environment = + OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds(param_env, Some(infcx), implied_bounds); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(body_def_id, &outlives_environment); - }) + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(body_def_id, &outlives_environment); } -fn check_well_formed(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { +fn check_well_formed(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: hir::OwnerId) { let node = tcx.hir().expect_owner(def_id); match node { hir::OwnerNode::Crate(_) => {} @@ -148,10 +147,10 @@ fn check_well_formed(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { /// the types first. #[instrument(skip(tcx), level = "debug")] fn check_item<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { - let def_id = item.def_id; + let def_id = item.owner_id.def_id; debug!( - ?item.def_id, + ?item.owner_id, item.name = ? tcx.def_path_str(def_id.to_def_id()) ); @@ -175,7 +174,7 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { // for `T` hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => { let is_auto = tcx - .impl_trait_ref(item.def_id) + .impl_trait_ref(def_id) .map_or(false, |trait_ref| tcx.trait_is_auto(trait_ref.def_id)); if let (hir::Defaultness::Default { .. }, true) = (impl_.defaultness, is_auto) { let sp = impl_.of_trait.as_ref().map_or(item.span, |t| t.path.span); @@ -211,13 +210,13 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { } } hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..) => { - check_item_fn(tcx, item.def_id, item.ident, item.span, sig.decl); + check_item_fn(tcx, def_id, item.ident, item.span, sig.decl); } hir::ItemKind::Static(ty, ..) => { - check_item_type(tcx, item.def_id, ty.span, false); + check_item_type(tcx, def_id, ty.span, false); } hir::ItemKind::Const(ty, ..) => { - check_item_type(tcx, item.def_id, ty.span, false); + check_item_type(tcx, def_id, ty.span, false); } hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref struct_def, ref ast_generics) => { check_type_defn(tcx, item, false, |wfcx| vec![wfcx.non_enum_variant(struct_def)]); @@ -247,24 +246,24 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { } fn check_foreign_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) { - let def_id = item.def_id; + let def_id = item.owner_id.def_id; debug!( - ?item.def_id, + ?item.owner_id, item.name = ? tcx.def_path_str(def_id.to_def_id()) ); match item.kind { hir::ForeignItemKind::Fn(decl, ..) => { - check_item_fn(tcx, item.def_id, item.ident, item.span, decl) + check_item_fn(tcx, def_id, item.ident, item.span, decl) } - hir::ForeignItemKind::Static(ty, ..) => check_item_type(tcx, item.def_id, ty.span, true), + hir::ForeignItemKind::Static(ty, ..) => check_item_type(tcx, def_id, ty.span, true), hir::ForeignItemKind::Type => (), } } fn check_trait_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_item: &hir::TraitItem<'_>) { - let def_id = trait_item.def_id; + let def_id = trait_item.owner_id.def_id; let (method_sig, span) = match trait_item.kind { hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _) => (Some(sig), trait_item.span), @@ -272,11 +271,11 @@ fn check_trait_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_item: &hir::TraitItem<'_>) { _ => (None, trait_item.span), }; check_object_unsafe_self_trait_by_name(tcx, trait_item); - check_associated_item(tcx, trait_item.def_id, span, method_sig); + check_associated_item(tcx, def_id, span, method_sig); let encl_trait_def_id = tcx.local_parent(def_id); let encl_trait = tcx.hir().expect_item(encl_trait_def_id); - let encl_trait_def_id = encl_trait.def_id.to_def_id(); + let encl_trait_def_id = encl_trait.owner_id.to_def_id(); let fn_lang_item_name = if Some(encl_trait_def_id) == tcx.lang_items().fn_trait() { Some("fn") } else if Some(encl_trait_def_id) == tcx.lang_items().fn_mut_trait() { @@ -349,7 +348,7 @@ fn check_gat_where_clauses(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, associated_items: &[hir::TraitItemRe loop { let mut should_continue = false; for gat_item in associated_items { - let gat_def_id = gat_item.id.def_id; + let gat_def_id = gat_item.id.owner_id; let gat_item = tcx.associated_item(gat_def_id); // If this item is not an assoc ty, or has no substs, then it's not a GAT if gat_item.kind != ty::AssocKind::Type { @@ -366,7 +365,7 @@ fn check_gat_where_clauses(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, associated_items: &[hir::TraitItemRe // constrains the GAT with individually. let mut new_required_bounds: Option<FxHashSet<ty::Predicate<'_>>> = None; for item in associated_items { - let item_def_id = item.id.def_id; + let item_def_id = item.id.owner_id; // Skip our own GAT, since it does not constrain itself at all. if item_def_id == gat_def_id { continue; @@ -393,7 +392,7 @@ fn check_gat_where_clauses(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, associated_items: &[hir::TraitItemRe // We also assume that all of the function signature's parameter types // are well formed. &sig.inputs().iter().copied().collect(), - gat_def_id, + gat_def_id.def_id, gat_generics, ) } @@ -416,7 +415,7 @@ fn check_gat_where_clauses(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, associated_items: &[hir::TraitItemRe .copied() .collect::<Vec<_>>(), &FxHashSet::default(), - gat_def_id, + gat_def_id.def_id, gat_generics, ) } @@ -456,7 +455,7 @@ fn check_gat_where_clauses(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, associated_items: &[hir::TraitItemRe } for (gat_def_id, required_bounds) in required_bounds_by_item { - let gat_item_hir = tcx.hir().expect_trait_item(gat_def_id); + let gat_item_hir = tcx.hir().expect_trait_item(gat_def_id.def_id); debug!(?required_bounds); let param_env = tcx.param_env(gat_def_id); let gat_hir = gat_item_hir.hir_id(); @@ -699,29 +698,32 @@ fn resolve_regions_with_wf_tys<'tcx>( id: hir::HirId, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, wf_tys: &FxHashSet<Ty<'tcx>>, - add_constraints: impl for<'a> FnOnce(&'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>), + add_constraints: impl for<'a> FnOnce(&'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>), ) -> bool { // Unfortunately, we have to use a new `InferCtxt` each call, because // region constraints get added and solved there and we need to test each // call individually. - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds( - param_env, - Some(&infcx), - infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, id, wf_tys.clone()), - ); - let region_bound_pairs = outlives_environment.region_bound_pairs(); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds( + param_env, + Some(&infcx), + infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, id, wf_tys.clone()), + ); + let region_bound_pairs = outlives_environment.region_bound_pairs(); - add_constraints(&infcx, region_bound_pairs); + add_constraints(&infcx, region_bound_pairs); - let errors = infcx.resolve_regions(&outlives_environment); + infcx.process_registered_region_obligations( + outlives_environment.region_bound_pairs(), + param_env, + ); + let errors = infcx.resolve_regions(&outlives_environment); - debug!(?errors, "errors"); + debug!(?errors, "errors"); - // If we were able to prove that the type outlives the region without - // an error, it must be because of the implied or explicit bounds... - errors.is_empty() - }) + // If we were able to prove that the type outlives the region without + // an error, it must be because of the implied or explicit bounds... + errors.is_empty() } /// TypeVisitor that looks for uses of GATs like @@ -786,9 +788,9 @@ fn could_be_self(trait_def_id: LocalDefId, ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) -> bool { /// When this is done, suggest using `Self` instead. fn check_object_unsafe_self_trait_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item: &hir::TraitItem<'_>) { let (trait_name, trait_def_id) = - match tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(item.hir_id())) { + match tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(item.hir_id()).def_id) { hir::Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { - hir::ItemKind::Trait(..) => (item.ident, item.def_id), + hir::ItemKind::Trait(..) => (item.ident, item.owner_id), _ => return, }, _ => return, @@ -796,18 +798,18 @@ fn check_object_unsafe_self_trait_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item: &hir::TraitItem let mut trait_should_be_self = vec![]; match &item.kind { hir::TraitItemKind::Const(ty, _) | hir::TraitItemKind::Type(_, Some(ty)) - if could_be_self(trait_def_id, ty) => + if could_be_self(trait_def_id.def_id, ty) => { trait_should_be_self.push(ty.span) } hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(sig, _) => { for ty in sig.decl.inputs { - if could_be_self(trait_def_id, ty) { + if could_be_self(trait_def_id.def_id, ty) { trait_should_be_self.push(ty.span); } } match sig.decl.output { - hir::FnRetTy::Return(ty) if could_be_self(trait_def_id, ty) => { + hir::FnRetTy::Return(ty) if could_be_self(trait_def_id.def_id, ty) => { trait_should_be_self.push(ty.span); } _ => {} @@ -836,16 +838,14 @@ fn check_object_unsafe_self_trait_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item: &hir::TraitItem } fn check_impl_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_item: &hir::ImplItem<'_>) { - let def_id = impl_item.def_id; - let (method_sig, span) = match impl_item.kind { hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _) => (Some(sig), impl_item.span), // Constrain binding and overflow error spans to `<Ty>` in `type foo = <Ty>`. - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) if ty.span != DUMMY_SP => (None, ty.span), + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ty) if ty.span != DUMMY_SP => (None, ty.span), _ => (None, impl_item.span), }; - check_associated_item(tcx, def_id, span, method_sig); + check_associated_item(tcx, impl_item.owner_id.def_id, span, method_sig); } fn check_param_wf(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, param: &hir::GenericParam<'_>) { @@ -1045,9 +1045,11 @@ fn check_type_defn<'tcx, F>( ) where F: FnMut(&WfCheckingCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Vec<AdtVariant<'tcx>>, { - enter_wf_checking_ctxt(tcx, item.span, item.def_id, |wfcx| { + let _ = tcx.representability(item.owner_id.def_id); + + enter_wf_checking_ctxt(tcx, item.span, item.owner_id.def_id, |wfcx| { let variants = lookup_fields(wfcx); - let packed = tcx.adt_def(item.def_id).repr().packed(); + let packed = tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id).repr().packed(); for variant in &variants { // All field types must be well-formed. @@ -1071,7 +1073,7 @@ fn check_type_defn<'tcx, F>( // Just treat unresolved type expression as if it needs drop. true } else { - ty.needs_drop(tcx, tcx.param_env(item.def_id)) + ty.needs_drop(tcx, tcx.param_env(item.owner_id)) } } }; @@ -1103,8 +1105,6 @@ fn check_type_defn<'tcx, F>( // Explicit `enum` discriminant values must const-evaluate successfully. if let Some(discr_def_id) = variant.explicit_discr { - let discr_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, discr_def_id.to_def_id()); - let cause = traits::ObligationCause::new( tcx.def_span(discr_def_id), wfcx.body_id, @@ -1113,28 +1113,28 @@ fn check_type_defn<'tcx, F>( wfcx.register_obligation(traits::Obligation::new( cause, wfcx.param_env, - ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ty::Unevaluated::new( - ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(discr_def_id.to_def_id()), - discr_substs, - ))) + ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable( + ty::Const::from_anon_const(tcx, discr_def_id), + )) .to_predicate(tcx), )); } } - check_where_clauses(wfcx, item.span, item.def_id); + check_where_clauses(wfcx, item.span, item.owner_id.def_id); }); } #[instrument(skip(tcx, item))] fn check_trait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) { - debug!(?item.def_id); + debug!(?item.owner_id); - let trait_def = tcx.trait_def(item.def_id); + let def_id = item.owner_id.def_id; + let trait_def = tcx.trait_def(def_id); if trait_def.is_marker || matches!(trait_def.specialization_kind, TraitSpecializationKind::Marker) { - for associated_def_id in &*tcx.associated_item_def_ids(item.def_id) { + for associated_def_id in &*tcx.associated_item_def_ids(def_id) { struct_span_err!( tcx.sess, tcx.def_span(*associated_def_id), @@ -1145,8 +1145,8 @@ fn check_trait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) { } } - enter_wf_checking_ctxt(tcx, item.span, item.def_id, |wfcx| { - check_where_clauses(wfcx, item.span, item.def_id) + enter_wf_checking_ctxt(tcx, item.span, def_id, |wfcx| { + check_where_clauses(wfcx, item.span, def_id) }); // Only check traits, don't check trait aliases @@ -1240,13 +1240,13 @@ fn check_impl<'tcx>( ast_trait_ref: &Option<hir::TraitRef<'_>>, constness: hir::Constness, ) { - enter_wf_checking_ctxt(tcx, item.span, item.def_id, |wfcx| { + enter_wf_checking_ctxt(tcx, item.span, item.owner_id.def_id, |wfcx| { match *ast_trait_ref { Some(ref ast_trait_ref) => { // `#[rustc_reservation_impl]` impls are not real impls and // therefore don't need to be WF (the trait's `Self: Trait` predicate // won't hold). - let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(item.def_id).unwrap(); + let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(item.owner_id).unwrap(); let trait_ref = wfcx.normalize(ast_trait_ref.path.span, None, trait_ref); let trait_pred = ty::TraitPredicate { trait_ref, @@ -1268,21 +1268,21 @@ fn check_impl<'tcx>( wfcx.register_obligations(obligations); } None => { - let self_ty = tcx.type_of(item.def_id); + let self_ty = tcx.type_of(item.owner_id); let self_ty = wfcx.normalize( item.span, - Some(WellFormedLoc::Ty(item.hir_id().expect_owner())), + Some(WellFormedLoc::Ty(item.hir_id().expect_owner().def_id)), self_ty, ); wfcx.register_wf_obligation( ast_self_ty.span, - Some(WellFormedLoc::Ty(item.hir_id().expect_owner())), + Some(WellFormedLoc::Ty(item.hir_id().expect_owner().def_id)), self_ty.into(), ); } } - check_where_clauses(wfcx, item.span, item.def_id); + check_where_clauses(wfcx, item.span, item.owner_id.def_id); }); } @@ -1427,9 +1427,7 @@ fn check_where_clauses<'tcx>(wfcx: &WfCheckingCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, span: Span, def_id let substituted_pred = predicates.rebind(pred).subst(tcx, substs); // Don't check non-defaulted params, dependent defaults (including lifetimes) // or preds with multiple params. - if substituted_pred.has_param_types_or_consts() - || param_count.params.len() > 1 - || has_region + if substituted_pred.has_non_region_param() || param_count.params.len() > 1 || has_region { None } else if predicates.0.predicates.iter().any(|&(p, _)| p == substituted_pred) { @@ -1678,7 +1676,7 @@ fn receiver_is_valid<'tcx>( // `self: Self` is always valid. if can_eq_self(receiver_ty) { if let Err(err) = wfcx.equate_types(&cause, wfcx.param_env, self_ty, receiver_ty) { - infcx.report_mismatched_types(&cause, self_ty, receiver_ty, err).emit(); + infcx.err_ctxt().report_mismatched_types(&cause, self_ty, receiver_ty, err).emit(); } return true; } @@ -1710,7 +1708,10 @@ fn receiver_is_valid<'tcx>( if let Err(err) = wfcx.equate_types(&cause, wfcx.param_env, self_ty, potential_self_ty) { - infcx.report_mismatched_types(&cause, self_ty, potential_self_ty, err).emit(); + infcx + .err_ctxt() + .report_mismatched_types(&cause, self_ty, potential_self_ty, err) + .emit(); } break; @@ -1777,14 +1778,14 @@ fn check_variances_for_type_defn<'tcx>( item: &hir::Item<'tcx>, hir_generics: &hir::Generics<'_>, ) { - let ty = tcx.type_of(item.def_id); + let ty = tcx.type_of(item.owner_id); if tcx.has_error_field(ty) { return; } - let ty_predicates = tcx.predicates_of(item.def_id); + let ty_predicates = tcx.predicates_of(item.owner_id); assert_eq!(ty_predicates.parent, None); - let variances = tcx.variances_of(item.def_id); + let variances = tcx.variances_of(item.owner_id); let mut constrained_parameters: FxHashSet<_> = variances .iter() @@ -1797,7 +1798,7 @@ fn check_variances_for_type_defn<'tcx>( // Lazily calculated because it is only needed in case of an error. let explicitly_bounded_params = LazyCell::new(|| { - let icx = crate::collect::ItemCtxt::new(tcx, item.def_id.to_def_id()); + let icx = crate::collect::ItemCtxt::new(tcx, item.owner_id.to_def_id()); hir_generics .predicates .iter() @@ -1918,10 +1919,10 @@ impl<'tcx> WfCheckingCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { fn check_mod_type_wf(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module: LocalDefId) { let items = tcx.hir_module_items(module); - items.par_items(|item| tcx.ensure().check_well_formed(item.def_id)); - items.par_impl_items(|item| tcx.ensure().check_well_formed(item.def_id)); - items.par_trait_items(|item| tcx.ensure().check_well_formed(item.def_id)); - items.par_foreign_items(|item| tcx.ensure().check_well_formed(item.def_id)); + items.par_items(|item| tcx.ensure().check_well_formed(item.owner_id)); + items.par_impl_items(|item| tcx.ensure().check_well_formed(item.owner_id)); + items.par_trait_items(|item| tcx.ensure().check_well_formed(item.owner_id)); + items.par_foreign_items(|item| tcx.ensure().check_well_formed(item.owner_id)); } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check_unused.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check_unused.rs index 1d23ed929..d0c317334 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check_unused.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check_unused.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ use crate::errors::{ExternCrateNotIdiomatic, UnusedExternCrate}; -use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; +use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; @@ -8,12 +9,12 @@ use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; pub fn check_crate(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { - let mut used_trait_imports: FxHashSet<LocalDefId> = FxHashSet::default(); + let mut used_trait_imports: UnordSet<LocalDefId> = Default::default(); for item_def_id in tcx.hir().body_owners() { let imports = tcx.used_trait_imports(item_def_id); debug!("GatherVisitor: item_def_id={:?} with imports {:#?}", item_def_id, imports); - used_trait_imports.extend(imports.iter()); + used_trait_imports.extend(imports.items().copied()); } for &id in tcx.maybe_unused_trait_imports(()) { @@ -29,14 +30,18 @@ pub fn check_crate(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { continue; } let hir::ItemKind::Use(path, _) = item.kind else { unreachable!() }; - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint::builtin::UNUSED_IMPORTS, item.hir_id(), path.span, |lint| { - let msg = if let Ok(snippet) = tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(path.span) { - format!("unused import: `{}`", snippet) - } else { - "unused import".to_owned() - }; - lint.build(&msg).emit(); - }); + let msg = if let Ok(snippet) = tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(path.span) { + format!("unused import: `{}`", snippet) + } else { + "unused import".to_owned() + }; + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + lint::builtin::UNUSED_IMPORTS, + item.hir_id(), + path.span, + msg, + |lint| lint, + ); } unused_crates_lint(tcx); @@ -85,11 +90,11 @@ fn unused_crates_lint(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { let mut crates_to_lint = vec![]; for id in tcx.hir().items() { - if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::ExternCrate) { + if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::ExternCrate) { let item = tcx.hir().item(id); if let hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate(orig_name) = item.kind { crates_to_lint.push(ExternCrateToLint { - def_id: item.def_id.to_def_id(), + def_id: item.owner_id.to_def_id(), span: item.span, orig_name, warn_if_unused: !item.ident.as_str().starts_with('_'), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/builtin.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/builtin.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b6c91d425 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/builtin.rs @@ -0,0 +1,572 @@ +//! Check properties that are required by built-in traits and set +//! up data structures required by type-checking/codegen. + +use crate::errors::{CopyImplOnNonAdt, CopyImplOnTypeWithDtor, DropImplOnWrongItem}; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; +use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; +use rustc_hir::ItemKind; +use rustc_infer::infer; +use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; +use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; +use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::CoerceUnsizedInfo; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, suggest_constraining_type_params, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::misc::{can_type_implement_copy, CopyImplementationError}; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::predicate_for_trait_def; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, ObligationCause}; +use std::collections::BTreeMap; + +pub fn check_trait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_def_id: DefId) { + let lang_items = tcx.lang_items(); + Checker { tcx, trait_def_id } + .check(lang_items.drop_trait(), visit_implementation_of_drop) + .check(lang_items.copy_trait(), visit_implementation_of_copy) + .check(lang_items.coerce_unsized_trait(), visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized) + .check(lang_items.dispatch_from_dyn_trait(), visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn); +} + +struct Checker<'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + trait_def_id: DefId, +} + +impl<'tcx> Checker<'tcx> { + fn check<F>(&self, trait_def_id: Option<DefId>, mut f: F) -> &Self + where + F: FnMut(TyCtxt<'tcx>, LocalDefId), + { + if Some(self.trait_def_id) == trait_def_id { + for &impl_def_id in self.tcx.hir().trait_impls(self.trait_def_id) { + f(self.tcx, impl_def_id); + } + } + self + } +} + +fn visit_implementation_of_drop(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_did: LocalDefId) { + // Destructors only work on local ADT types. + match tcx.type_of(impl_did).kind() { + ty::Adt(def, _) if def.did().is_local() => return, + ty::Error(_) => return, + _ => {} + } + + let sp = match tcx.hir().expect_item(impl_did).kind { + ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => impl_.self_ty.span, + _ => bug!("expected Drop impl item"), + }; + + tcx.sess.emit_err(DropImplOnWrongItem { span: sp }); +} + +fn visit_implementation_of_copy(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_did: LocalDefId) { + debug!("visit_implementation_of_copy: impl_did={:?}", impl_did); + + let impl_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_did); + + let self_type = tcx.type_of(impl_did); + debug!("visit_implementation_of_copy: self_type={:?} (bound)", self_type); + + let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl_did); + assert!(!self_type.has_escaping_bound_vars()); + + debug!("visit_implementation_of_copy: self_type={:?} (free)", self_type); + + let span = match tcx.hir().expect_item(impl_did).kind { + ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { polarity: hir::ImplPolarity::Negative(_), .. }) => return, + ItemKind::Impl(impl_) => impl_.self_ty.span, + _ => bug!("expected Copy impl item"), + }; + + let cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_hir_id); + match can_type_implement_copy(tcx, param_env, self_type, cause) { + Ok(()) => {} + Err(CopyImplementationError::InfrigingFields(fields)) => { + let mut err = struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + span, + E0204, + "the trait `Copy` may not be implemented for this type" + ); + + // We'll try to suggest constraining type parameters to fulfill the requirements of + // their `Copy` implementation. + let mut errors: BTreeMap<_, Vec<_>> = Default::default(); + let mut bounds = vec![]; + + for (field, ty) in fields { + let field_span = tcx.def_span(field.did); + let field_ty_span = match tcx.hir().get_if_local(field.did) { + Some(hir::Node::Field(field_def)) => field_def.ty.span, + _ => field_span, + }; + err.span_label(field_span, "this field does not implement `Copy`"); + // Spin up a new FulfillmentContext, so we can get the _precise_ reason + // why this field does not implement Copy. This is useful because sometimes + // it is not immediately clear why Copy is not implemented for a field, since + // all we point at is the field itself. + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().ignoring_regions().build(); + for error in traits::fully_solve_bound( + &infcx, + traits::ObligationCause::dummy_with_span(field_ty_span), + param_env, + ty, + tcx.lang_items().copy_trait().unwrap(), + ) { + let error_predicate = error.obligation.predicate; + // Only note if it's not the root obligation, otherwise it's trivial and + // should be self-explanatory (i.e. a field literally doesn't implement Copy). + + // FIXME: This error could be more descriptive, especially if the error_predicate + // contains a foreign type or if it's a deeply nested type... + if error_predicate != error.root_obligation.predicate { + errors + .entry((ty.to_string(), error_predicate.to_string())) + .or_default() + .push(error.obligation.cause.span); + } + if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(ty::TraitPredicate { + trait_ref, + polarity: ty::ImplPolarity::Positive, + .. + }) = error_predicate.kind().skip_binder() + { + let ty = trait_ref.self_ty(); + if let ty::Param(_) = ty.kind() { + bounds.push(( + format!("{ty}"), + trait_ref.print_only_trait_path().to_string(), + Some(trait_ref.def_id), + )); + } + } + } + } + for ((ty, error_predicate), spans) in errors { + let span: MultiSpan = spans.into(); + err.span_note( + span, + &format!("the `Copy` impl for `{}` requires that `{}`", ty, error_predicate), + ); + } + suggest_constraining_type_params( + tcx, + tcx.hir().get_generics(impl_did).expect("impls always have generics"), + &mut err, + bounds.iter().map(|(param, constraint, def_id)| { + (param.as_str(), constraint.as_str(), *def_id) + }), + ); + err.emit(); + } + Err(CopyImplementationError::NotAnAdt) => { + tcx.sess.emit_err(CopyImplOnNonAdt { span }); + } + Err(CopyImplementationError::HasDestructor) => { + tcx.sess.emit_err(CopyImplOnTypeWithDtor { span }); + } + } +} + +fn visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, impl_did: LocalDefId) { + debug!("visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized: impl_did={:?}", impl_did); + + // Just compute this for the side-effects, in particular reporting + // errors; other parts of the code may demand it for the info of + // course. + let span = tcx.def_span(impl_did); + tcx.at(span).coerce_unsized_info(impl_did); +} + +fn visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, impl_did: LocalDefId) { + debug!("visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn: impl_did={:?}", impl_did); + + let impl_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_did); + let span = tcx.hir().span(impl_hir_id); + + let dispatch_from_dyn_trait = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::DispatchFromDyn, Some(span)); + + let source = tcx.type_of(impl_did); + assert!(!source.has_escaping_bound_vars()); + let target = { + let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_did).unwrap(); + assert_eq!(trait_ref.def_id, dispatch_from_dyn_trait); + + trait_ref.substs.type_at(1) + }; + + debug!("visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn: {:?} -> {:?}", source, target); + + let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl_did); + + let create_err = |msg: &str| struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, span, E0378, "{}", msg); + + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let cause = ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_hir_id); + + use rustc_type_ir::sty::TyKind::*; + match (source.kind(), target.kind()) { + (&Ref(r_a, _, mutbl_a), Ref(r_b, _, mutbl_b)) + if infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(r_a, *r_b).is_ok() && mutbl_a == *mutbl_b => {} + (&RawPtr(tm_a), &RawPtr(tm_b)) if tm_a.mutbl == tm_b.mutbl => (), + (&Adt(def_a, substs_a), &Adt(def_b, substs_b)) + if def_a.is_struct() && def_b.is_struct() => + { + if def_a != def_b { + let source_path = tcx.def_path_str(def_a.did()); + let target_path = tcx.def_path_str(def_b.did()); + + create_err(&format!( + "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ + for a coercion between structures with the same \ + definition; expected `{}`, found `{}`", + source_path, target_path, + )) + .emit(); + + return; + } + + if def_a.repr().c() || def_a.repr().packed() { + create_err( + "structs implementing `DispatchFromDyn` may not have \ + `#[repr(packed)]` or `#[repr(C)]`", + ) + .emit(); + } + + let fields = &def_a.non_enum_variant().fields; + + let coerced_fields = fields + .iter() + .filter(|field| { + let ty_a = field.ty(tcx, substs_a); + let ty_b = field.ty(tcx, substs_b); + + if let Ok(layout) = tcx.layout_of(param_env.and(ty_a)) { + if layout.is_zst() && layout.align.abi.bytes() == 1 { + // ignore ZST fields with alignment of 1 byte + return false; + } + } + + if let Ok(ok) = infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(ty_a, ty_b) { + if ok.obligations.is_empty() { + create_err( + "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ + for structs containing the field being coerced, \ + ZST fields with 1 byte alignment, and nothing else", + ) + .note(&format!( + "extra field `{}` of type `{}` is not allowed", + field.name, ty_a, + )) + .emit(); + + return false; + } + } + + return true; + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + + if coerced_fields.is_empty() { + create_err( + "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ + for a coercion between structures with a single field \ + being coerced, none found", + ) + .emit(); + } else if coerced_fields.len() > 1 { + create_err("implementing the `DispatchFromDyn` trait requires multiple coercions") + .note( + "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ + for a coercion between structures with a single field \ + being coerced", + ) + .note(&format!( + "currently, {} fields need coercions: {}", + coerced_fields.len(), + coerced_fields + .iter() + .map(|field| { + format!( + "`{}` (`{}` to `{}`)", + field.name, + field.ty(tcx, substs_a), + field.ty(tcx, substs_b), + ) + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + .join(", ") + )) + .emit(); + } else { + let errors = traits::fully_solve_obligations( + &infcx, + coerced_fields.into_iter().map(|field| { + predicate_for_trait_def( + tcx, + param_env, + cause.clone(), + dispatch_from_dyn_trait, + 0, + field.ty(tcx, substs_a), + &[field.ty(tcx, substs_b).into()], + ) + }), + ); + if !errors.is_empty() { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + } + + // Finally, resolve all regions. + let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(impl_did, &outlives_env); + } + } + _ => { + create_err( + "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ + for a coercion between structures", + ) + .emit(); + } + } +} + +pub fn coerce_unsized_info<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, impl_did: DefId) -> CoerceUnsizedInfo { + debug!("compute_coerce_unsized_info(impl_did={:?})", impl_did); + + // this provider should only get invoked for local def-ids + let impl_did = impl_did.expect_local(); + let span = tcx.def_span(impl_did); + + let coerce_unsized_trait = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::CoerceUnsized, Some(span)); + + let unsize_trait = tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::Unsize).unwrap_or_else(|err| { + tcx.sess.fatal(&format!("`CoerceUnsized` implementation {}", err.to_string())); + }); + + let source = tcx.type_of(impl_did); + let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_did).unwrap(); + assert_eq!(trait_ref.def_id, coerce_unsized_trait); + let target = trait_ref.substs.type_at(1); + debug!("visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized: {:?} -> {:?} (bound)", source, target); + + let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl_did); + assert!(!source.has_escaping_bound_vars()); + + let err_info = CoerceUnsizedInfo { custom_kind: None }; + + debug!("visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized: {:?} -> {:?} (free)", source, target); + + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let impl_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_did); + let cause = ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_hir_id); + let check_mutbl = |mt_a: ty::TypeAndMut<'tcx>, + mt_b: ty::TypeAndMut<'tcx>, + mk_ptr: &dyn Fn(Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx>| { + if (mt_a.mutbl, mt_b.mutbl) == (hir::Mutability::Not, hir::Mutability::Mut) { + infcx + .err_ctxt() + .report_mismatched_types( + &cause, + mk_ptr(mt_b.ty), + target, + ty::error::TypeError::Mutability, + ) + .emit(); + } + (mt_a.ty, mt_b.ty, unsize_trait, None) + }; + let (source, target, trait_def_id, kind) = match (source.kind(), target.kind()) { + (&ty::Ref(r_a, ty_a, mutbl_a), &ty::Ref(r_b, ty_b, mutbl_b)) => { + infcx.sub_regions(infer::RelateObjectBound(span), r_b, r_a); + let mt_a = ty::TypeAndMut { ty: ty_a, mutbl: mutbl_a }; + let mt_b = ty::TypeAndMut { ty: ty_b, mutbl: mutbl_b }; + check_mutbl(mt_a, mt_b, &|ty| tcx.mk_imm_ref(r_b, ty)) + } + + (&ty::Ref(_, ty_a, mutbl_a), &ty::RawPtr(mt_b)) => { + let mt_a = ty::TypeAndMut { ty: ty_a, mutbl: mutbl_a }; + check_mutbl(mt_a, mt_b, &|ty| tcx.mk_imm_ptr(ty)) + } + + (&ty::RawPtr(mt_a), &ty::RawPtr(mt_b)) => check_mutbl(mt_a, mt_b, &|ty| tcx.mk_imm_ptr(ty)), + + (&ty::Adt(def_a, substs_a), &ty::Adt(def_b, substs_b)) + if def_a.is_struct() && def_b.is_struct() => + { + if def_a != def_b { + let source_path = tcx.def_path_str(def_a.did()); + let target_path = tcx.def_path_str(def_b.did()); + struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + span, + E0377, + "the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented \ + for a coercion between structures with the same \ + definition; expected `{}`, found `{}`", + source_path, + target_path + ) + .emit(); + return err_info; + } + + // Here we are considering a case of converting + // `S<P0...Pn>` to S<Q0...Qn>`. As an example, let's imagine a struct `Foo<T, U>`, + // which acts like a pointer to `U`, but carries along some extra data of type `T`: + // + // struct Foo<T, U> { + // extra: T, + // ptr: *mut U, + // } + // + // We might have an impl that allows (e.g.) `Foo<T, [i32; 3]>` to be unsized + // to `Foo<T, [i32]>`. That impl would look like: + // + // impl<T, U: Unsize<V>, V> CoerceUnsized<Foo<T, V>> for Foo<T, U> {} + // + // Here `U = [i32; 3]` and `V = [i32]`. At runtime, + // when this coercion occurs, we would be changing the + // field `ptr` from a thin pointer of type `*mut [i32; + // 3]` to a fat pointer of type `*mut [i32]` (with + // extra data `3`). **The purpose of this check is to + // make sure that we know how to do this conversion.** + // + // To check if this impl is legal, we would walk down + // the fields of `Foo` and consider their types with + // both substitutes. We are looking to find that + // exactly one (non-phantom) field has changed its + // type, which we will expect to be the pointer that + // is becoming fat (we could probably generalize this + // to multiple thin pointers of the same type becoming + // fat, but we don't). In this case: + // + // - `extra` has type `T` before and type `T` after + // - `ptr` has type `*mut U` before and type `*mut V` after + // + // Since just one field changed, we would then check + // that `*mut U: CoerceUnsized<*mut V>` is implemented + // (in other words, that we know how to do this + // conversion). This will work out because `U: + // Unsize<V>`, and we have a builtin rule that `*mut + // U` can be coerced to `*mut V` if `U: Unsize<V>`. + let fields = &def_a.non_enum_variant().fields; + let diff_fields = fields + .iter() + .enumerate() + .filter_map(|(i, f)| { + let (a, b) = (f.ty(tcx, substs_a), f.ty(tcx, substs_b)); + + if tcx.type_of(f.did).is_phantom_data() { + // Ignore PhantomData fields + return None; + } + + // Ignore fields that aren't changed; it may + // be that we could get away with subtyping or + // something more accepting, but we use + // equality because we want to be able to + // perform this check without computing + // variance where possible. (This is because + // we may have to evaluate constraint + // expressions in the course of execution.) + // See e.g., #41936. + if let Ok(ok) = infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(a, b) { + if ok.obligations.is_empty() { + return None; + } + } + + // Collect up all fields that were significantly changed + // i.e., those that contain T in coerce_unsized T -> U + Some((i, a, b)) + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + + if diff_fields.is_empty() { + struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + span, + E0374, + "the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented \ + for a coercion between structures with one field \ + being coerced, none found" + ) + .emit(); + return err_info; + } else if diff_fields.len() > 1 { + let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(impl_did); + let span = + if let ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait: Some(ref t), .. }) = item.kind { + t.path.span + } else { + tcx.def_span(impl_did) + }; + + struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + span, + E0375, + "implementing the trait \ + `CoerceUnsized` requires multiple \ + coercions" + ) + .note( + "`CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented for \ + a coercion between structures with one field being coerced", + ) + .note(&format!( + "currently, {} fields need coercions: {}", + diff_fields.len(), + diff_fields + .iter() + .map(|&(i, a, b)| { format!("`{}` (`{}` to `{}`)", fields[i].name, a, b) }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + .join(", ") + )) + .span_label(span, "requires multiple coercions") + .emit(); + return err_info; + } + + let (i, a, b) = diff_fields[0]; + let kind = ty::adjustment::CustomCoerceUnsized::Struct(i); + (a, b, coerce_unsized_trait, Some(kind)) + } + + _ => { + struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + span, + E0376, + "the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented \ + for a coercion between structures" + ) + .emit(); + return err_info; + } + }; + + // Register an obligation for `A: Trait<B>`. + let cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_hir_id); + let predicate = + predicate_for_trait_def(tcx, param_env, cause, trait_def_id, 0, source, &[target.into()]); + let errors = traits::fully_solve_obligation(&infcx, predicate); + if !errors.is_empty() { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + } + + // Finally, resolve all regions. + let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(impl_did, &outlives_env); + + CoerceUnsizedInfo { custom_kind: kind } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/inherent_impls.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/inherent_impls.rs index 52aad636f..2890c149b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/inherent_impls.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/inherent_impls.rs @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ const ADD_ATTR: &str = impl<'tcx> InherentCollect<'tcx> { fn check_def_id(&mut self, item: &hir::Item<'_>, self_ty: Ty<'tcx>, def_id: DefId) { - let impl_def_id = item.def_id; + let impl_def_id = item.owner_id; if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { // Add the implementation to the mapping from implementation to base // type def ID, if there is a base type for this implementation and @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentCollect<'tcx> { for impl_item in items { if !self .tcx - .has_attr(impl_item.id.def_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_allow_incoherent_impl) + .has_attr(impl_item.id.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_allow_incoherent_impl) { struct_span_err!( self.tcx.sess, @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentCollect<'tcx> { } if let Some(simp) = simplify_type(self.tcx, self_ty, TreatParams::AsInfer) { - self.impls_map.incoherent_impls.entry(simp).or_default().push(impl_def_id); + self.impls_map.incoherent_impls.entry(simp).or_default().push(impl_def_id.def_id); } else { bug!("unexpected self type: {:?}", self_ty); } @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentCollect<'tcx> { for item in items { if !self .tcx - .has_attr(item.id.def_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_allow_incoherent_impl) + .has_attr(item.id.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_allow_incoherent_impl) { struct_span_err!( self.tcx.sess, @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentCollect<'tcx> { } fn check_item(&mut self, id: hir::ItemId) { - if !matches!(self.tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Impl) { + if !matches!(self.tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Impl) { return; } @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentCollect<'tcx> { return; }; - let self_ty = self.tcx.type_of(item.def_id); + let self_ty = self.tcx.type_of(item.owner_id); match *self_ty.kind() { ty::Adt(def, _) => { self.check_def_id(item, self_ty, def.did()); @@ -220,7 +220,9 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentCollect<'tcx> { | ty::Ref(..) | ty::Never | ty::FnPtr(_) - | ty::Tuple(..) => self.check_primitive_impl(item.def_id, self_ty, items, ty.span), + | ty::Tuple(..) => { + self.check_primitive_impl(item.owner_id.def_id, self_ty, items, ty.span) + } ty::Projection(..) | ty::Opaque(..) | ty::Param(_) => { let mut err = struct_span_err!( self.tcx.sess, @@ -241,7 +243,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentCollect<'tcx> { | ty::Bound(..) | ty::Placeholder(_) | ty::Infer(_) => { - bug!("unexpected impl self type of impl: {:?} {:?}", item.def_id, self_ty); + bug!("unexpected impl self type of impl: {:?} {:?}", item.owner_id, self_ty); } ty::Error(_) => {} } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/inherent_impls_overlap.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/inherent_impls_overlap.rs index 03e076bf5..972769eb1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/inherent_impls_overlap.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/inherent_impls_overlap.rs @@ -58,6 +58,37 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentOverlapChecker<'tcx> { == item2.ident(self.tcx).normalize_to_macros_2_0() } + fn check_for_duplicate_items_in_impl(&self, impl_: DefId) { + let impl_items = self.tcx.associated_items(impl_); + + let mut seen_items = FxHashMap::default(); + for impl_item in impl_items.in_definition_order() { + let span = self.tcx.def_span(impl_item.def_id); + let ident = impl_item.ident(self.tcx); + + let norm_ident = ident.normalize_to_macros_2_0(); + match seen_items.entry(norm_ident) { + Entry::Occupied(entry) => { + let former = entry.get(); + let mut err = struct_span_err!( + self.tcx.sess, + span, + E0592, + "duplicate definitions with name `{}`", + ident, + ); + err.span_label(span, format!("duplicate definitions for `{}`", ident)); + err.span_label(*former, format!("other definition for `{}`", ident)); + + err.emit(); + } + Entry::Vacant(entry) => { + entry.insert(span); + } + } + } + } + fn check_for_common_items_in_impls( &self, impl1: DefId, @@ -117,29 +148,22 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentOverlapChecker<'tcx> { // inherent impls without warning. SkipLeakCheck::Yes, overlap_mode, - |overlap| { - self.check_for_common_items_in_impls(impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id, overlap); - false - }, - || true, - ); + ) + .map_or(true, |overlap| { + self.check_for_common_items_in_impls(impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id, overlap); + false + }); } fn check_item(&mut self, id: hir::ItemId) { - let def_kind = self.tcx.def_kind(id.def_id); + let def_kind = self.tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id); if !matches!(def_kind, DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Trait | DefKind::Union) { return; } - let impls = self.tcx.inherent_impls(id.def_id); + let impls = self.tcx.inherent_impls(id.owner_id); - // If there is only one inherent impl block, - // there is nothing to overlap check it with - if impls.len() <= 1 { - return; - } - - let overlap_mode = OverlapMode::get(self.tcx, id.def_id.to_def_id()); + let overlap_mode = OverlapMode::get(self.tcx, id.owner_id.to_def_id()); let impls_items = impls .iter() @@ -152,6 +176,8 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentOverlapChecker<'tcx> { const ALLOCATING_ALGO_THRESHOLD: usize = 500; if impls.len() < ALLOCATING_ALGO_THRESHOLD { for (i, &(&impl1_def_id, impl_items1)) in impls_items.iter().enumerate() { + self.check_for_duplicate_items_in_impl(impl1_def_id); + for &(&impl2_def_id, impl_items2) in &impls_items[(i + 1)..] { if self.impls_have_common_items(impl_items1, impl_items2) { self.check_for_overlapping_inherent_impls( @@ -290,6 +316,8 @@ impl<'tcx> InherentOverlapChecker<'tcx> { impl_blocks.sort_unstable(); for (i, &impl1_items_idx) in impl_blocks.iter().enumerate() { let &(&impl1_def_id, impl_items1) = &impls_items[impl1_items_idx]; + self.check_for_duplicate_items_in_impl(impl1_def_id); + for &impl2_items_idx in impl_blocks[(i + 1)..].iter() { let &(&impl2_def_id, impl_items2) = &impls_items[impl2_items_idx]; if self.impls_have_common_items(impl_items1, impl_items2) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/mod.rs index ae9ebe590..ae9ebe590 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/mod.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/orphan.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/orphan.rs index 1608550aa..bb45c3823 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/orphan.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/orphan.rs @@ -2,10 +2,9 @@ //! crate or pertains to a type defined in this crate. use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, DelayDm}; use rustc_errors::{Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::GenericArgKind; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::InternalSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::util::IgnoreRegions; @@ -43,7 +42,7 @@ fn do_orphan_check_impl<'tcx>( ) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> { let trait_def_id = trait_ref.def_id; - let item = tcx.hir().item(hir::ItemId { def_id }); + let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(def_id); let hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) = item.kind else { bug!("{:?} is not an impl: {:?}", def_id, item); }; @@ -102,7 +101,7 @@ fn do_orphan_check_impl<'tcx>( span_bug!(sp, "opaque type not found, but `has_opaque_types` is set") } - match traits::orphan_check(tcx, item.def_id.to_def_id()) { + match traits::orphan_check(tcx, item.owner_id.to_def_id()) { Ok(()) => {} Err(err) => emit_orphan_check_error( tcx, @@ -229,12 +228,8 @@ fn emit_orphan_check_error<'tcx>( "only traits defined in the current crate {msg}" ); err.span_label(sp, "impl doesn't use only types from inside the current crate"); - for (ty, is_target_ty) in &tys { - let mut ty = *ty; - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - // Remove the lifetimes unnecessary for this error. - ty = infcx.freshen(ty); - }); + for &(mut ty, is_target_ty) in &tys { + ty = tcx.erase_regions(ty); ty = match ty.kind() { // Remove the type arguments from the output, as they are not relevant. // You can think of this as the reverse of `resolve_vars_if_possible`. @@ -264,7 +259,7 @@ fn emit_orphan_check_error<'tcx>( }; let msg = format!("{} is not defined in the current crate{}", ty, postfix); - if *is_target_ty { + if is_target_ty { // Point at `D<A>` in `impl<A, B> for C<B> in D<A>` err.span_label(self_ty_span, &msg); } else { @@ -417,30 +412,31 @@ fn lint_auto_trait_impl<'tcx>( lint::builtin::SUSPICIOUS_AUTO_TRAIT_IMPLS, tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_def_id), tcx.def_span(impl_def_id), - |err| { - let item_span = tcx.def_span(self_type_did); - let self_descr = tcx.def_kind(self_type_did).descr(self_type_did); - let mut err = err.build(&format!( + DelayDm(|| { + format!( "cross-crate traits with a default impl, like `{}`, \ should not be specialized", tcx.def_path_str(trait_ref.def_id), - )); + ) + }), + |lint| { + let item_span = tcx.def_span(self_type_did); + let self_descr = tcx.def_kind(self_type_did).descr(self_type_did); match arg { ty::util::NotUniqueParam::DuplicateParam(arg) => { - err.note(&format!("`{}` is mentioned multiple times", arg)); + lint.note(&format!("`{}` is mentioned multiple times", arg)); } ty::util::NotUniqueParam::NotParam(arg) => { - err.note(&format!("`{}` is not a generic parameter", arg)); + lint.note(&format!("`{}` is not a generic parameter", arg)); } } - err.span_note( + lint.span_note( item_span, &format!( "try using the same sequence of generic parameters as the {} definition", self_descr, ), - ); - err.emit(); + ) }, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/unsafety.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/unsafety.rs index e45fb5fe4..a34815b45 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/unsafety.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/unsafety.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ pub(super) fn check_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(def_id); let hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) = item.kind else { bug!() }; - if let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(item.def_id) { + if let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(item.owner_id) { let trait_def = tcx.trait_def(trait_ref.def_id); let unsafe_attr = impl_.generics.params.iter().find(|p| p.pure_wrt_drop).map(|_| "may_dangle"); @@ -26,6 +26,12 @@ pub(super) fn check_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { "implementing the trait `{}` is not unsafe", trait_ref.print_only_trait_path() ) + .span_suggestion_verbose( + item.span.with_hi(item.span.lo() + rustc_span::BytePos(7)), + "remove `unsafe` from this trait implementation", + "", + rustc_errors::Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) .emit(); } @@ -37,6 +43,18 @@ pub(super) fn check_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { "the trait `{}` requires an `unsafe impl` declaration", trait_ref.print_only_trait_path() ) + .note(format!( + "the trait `{}` enforces invariants that the compiler can't check. \ + Review the trait documentation and make sure this implementation \ + upholds those invariants before adding the `unsafe` keyword", + trait_ref.print_only_trait_path() + )) + .span_suggestion_verbose( + item.span.shrink_to_lo(), + "add `unsafe` to this trait implementation", + "unsafe ", + rustc_errors::Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) .emit(); } @@ -48,6 +66,18 @@ pub(super) fn check_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { "requires an `unsafe impl` declaration due to `#[{}]` attribute", attr_name ) + .note(format!( + "the trait `{}` enforces invariants that the compiler can't check. \ + Review the trait documentation and make sure this implementation \ + upholds those invariants before adding the `unsafe` keyword", + trait_ref.print_only_trait_path() + )) + .span_suggestion_verbose( + item.span.shrink_to_lo(), + "add `unsafe` to this trait implementation", + "unsafe ", + rustc_errors::Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) .emit(); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/collect.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs index 45a5eca70..346d2e2fc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/collect.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs @@ -15,46 +15,41 @@ //! crate as a kind of pass. This should eventually be factored away. use crate::astconv::AstConv; -use crate::bounds::Bounds; use crate::check::intrinsic::intrinsic_operation_unsafety; -use crate::constrained_generic_params as cgp; use crate::errors; -use crate::middle::resolve_lifetime as rl; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::{MetaItemKind, NestedMetaItem}; use rustc_attr::{list_contains_name, InlineAttr, InstructionSetAttr, OptimizeAttr}; use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures; -use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexSet}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, StashKey}; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, DefKind}; -use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID, LOCAL_CRATE}; +use rustc_hir::def::CtorKind; +use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::weak_lang_items; -use rustc_hir::{GenericParamKind, HirId, Node}; +use rustc_hir::{GenericParamKind, Node}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::{CodegenFnAttrFlags, CodegenFnAttrs}; use rustc_middle::mir::mono::Linkage; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::InternalSubsts; -use rustc_middle::ty::util::Discr; -use rustc_middle::ty::util::IntTypeExt; +use rustc_middle::ty::util::{Discr, IntTypeExt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::ReprOptions; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AdtKind, Const, DefIdTree, IsSuggestable, Ty, TyCtxt}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{ReprOptions, ToPredicate}; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; -use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; +use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_target::spec::{abi, SanitizerSet}; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::suggestions::NextTypeParamName; use std::iter; +mod generics_of; mod item_bounds; +mod lifetimes; +mod predicates_of; mod type_of; -#[derive(Debug)] -struct OnlySelfBounds(bool); - /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Main entry point @@ -63,19 +58,21 @@ fn collect_mod_item_types(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module_def_id: LocalDefId) { } pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { + lifetimes::provide(providers); *providers = Providers { opt_const_param_of: type_of::opt_const_param_of, type_of: type_of::type_of, item_bounds: item_bounds::item_bounds, explicit_item_bounds: item_bounds::explicit_item_bounds, - generics_of, - predicates_of, + generics_of: generics_of::generics_of, + predicates_of: predicates_of::predicates_of, predicates_defined_on, - explicit_predicates_of, - super_predicates_of, - super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type, - trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds, - type_param_predicates, + explicit_predicates_of: predicates_of::explicit_predicates_of, + super_predicates_of: predicates_of::super_predicates_of, + super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type: + predicates_of::super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type, + trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds: predicates_of::trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds, + type_param_predicates: predicates_of::type_param_predicates, trait_def, adt_def, fn_sig, @@ -103,13 +100,12 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { /// It's also used for the bodies of items like structs where the body (the fields) /// are just signatures. /// -/// This is in contrast to [`FnCtxt`], which is used to type-check bodies of +/// This is in contrast to `FnCtxt`, which is used to type-check bodies of /// functions, closures, and `const`s -- anywhere that expressions and statements show up. /// /// An important thing to note is that `ItemCtxt` does no inference -- it has no [`InferCtxt`] -- /// while `FnCtxt` does do inference. /// -/// [`FnCtxt`]: crate::check::FnCtxt /// [`InferCtxt`]: rustc_infer::infer::InferCtxt /// /// # Trait predicates @@ -430,7 +426,6 @@ impl<'tcx> AstConv<'tcx> for ItemCtxt<'tcx> { if let Some(trait_ref) = poly_trait_ref.no_bound_vars() { let item_substs = <dyn AstConv<'tcx>>::create_substs_for_associated_item( self, - self.tcx, span, item_def_id, item_segment, @@ -449,8 +444,10 @@ impl<'tcx> AstConv<'tcx> for ItemCtxt<'tcx> { match self.node() { hir::Node::Field(_) | hir::Node::Ctor(_) | hir::Node::Variant(_) => { - let item = - self.tcx.hir().expect_item(self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(self.hir_id())); + let item = self + .tcx + .hir() + .expect_item(self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(self.hir_id()).def_id); match &item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Enum(_, generics) | hir::ItemKind::Struct(_, generics) @@ -571,164 +568,10 @@ fn get_new_lifetime_name<'tcx>( (1..).flat_map(a_to_z_repeat_n).find(|lt| !existing_lifetimes.contains(lt.as_str())).unwrap() } -/// Returns the predicates defined on `item_def_id` of the form -/// `X: Foo` where `X` is the type parameter `def_id`. -#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(tcx))] -fn type_param_predicates( - tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, - (item_def_id, def_id, assoc_name): (DefId, LocalDefId, Ident), -) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { - use rustc_hir::*; - - // In the AST, bounds can derive from two places. Either - // written inline like `<T: Foo>` or in a where-clause like - // `where T: Foo`. - - let param_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - let param_owner = tcx.hir().ty_param_owner(def_id); - let generics = tcx.generics_of(param_owner); - let index = generics.param_def_id_to_index[&def_id.to_def_id()]; - let ty = tcx.mk_ty_param(index, tcx.hir().ty_param_name(def_id)); - - // Don't look for bounds where the type parameter isn't in scope. - let parent = if item_def_id == param_owner.to_def_id() { - None - } else { - tcx.generics_of(item_def_id).parent - }; - - let mut result = parent - .map(|parent| { - let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, parent); - icx.get_type_parameter_bounds(DUMMY_SP, def_id.to_def_id(), assoc_name) - }) - .unwrap_or_default(); - let mut extend = None; - - let item_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(item_def_id.expect_local()); - let ast_generics = match tcx.hir().get(item_hir_id) { - Node::TraitItem(item) => &item.generics, - - Node::ImplItem(item) => &item.generics, - - Node::Item(item) => { - match item.kind { - ItemKind::Fn(.., ref generics, _) - | ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { ref generics, .. }) - | ItemKind::TyAlias(_, ref generics) - | ItemKind::OpaqueTy(OpaqueTy { - ref generics, - origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias, - .. - }) - | ItemKind::Enum(_, ref generics) - | ItemKind::Struct(_, ref generics) - | ItemKind::Union(_, ref generics) => generics, - ItemKind::Trait(_, _, ref generics, ..) => { - // Implied `Self: Trait` and supertrait bounds. - if param_id == item_hir_id { - let identity_trait_ref = ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, item_def_id); - extend = - Some((identity_trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(tcx), item.span)); - } - generics - } - _ => return result, - } - } - - Node::ForeignItem(item) => match item.kind { - ForeignItemKind::Fn(_, _, ref generics) => generics, - _ => return result, - }, - - _ => return result, - }; - - let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, item_def_id); - let extra_predicates = extend.into_iter().chain( - icx.type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( - ast_generics, - param_id, - ty, - OnlySelfBounds(true), - Some(assoc_name), - ) - .into_iter() - .filter(|(predicate, _)| match predicate.kind().skip_binder() { - ty::PredicateKind::Trait(data) => data.self_ty().is_param(index), - _ => false, - }), - ); - result.predicates = - tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(result.predicates.iter().copied().chain(extra_predicates)); - result -} - -impl<'tcx> ItemCtxt<'tcx> { - /// Finds bounds from `hir::Generics`. This requires scanning through the - /// AST. We do this to avoid having to convert *all* the bounds, which - /// would create artificial cycles. Instead, we can only convert the - /// bounds for a type parameter `X` if `X::Foo` is used. - #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self, ast_generics))] - fn type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( - &self, - ast_generics: &'tcx hir::Generics<'tcx>, - param_id: hir::HirId, - ty: Ty<'tcx>, - only_self_bounds: OnlySelfBounds, - assoc_name: Option<Ident>, - ) -> Vec<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)> { - let param_def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(param_id).to_def_id(); - trace!(?param_def_id); - ast_generics - .predicates - .iter() - .filter_map(|wp| match *wp { - hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(ref bp) => Some(bp), - _ => None, - }) - .flat_map(|bp| { - let bt = if bp.is_param_bound(param_def_id) { - Some(ty) - } else if !only_self_bounds.0 { - Some(self.to_ty(bp.bounded_ty)) - } else { - None - }; - let bvars = self.tcx.late_bound_vars(bp.bounded_ty.hir_id); - - bp.bounds.iter().filter_map(move |b| bt.map(|bt| (bt, b, bvars))).filter( - |(_, b, _)| match assoc_name { - Some(assoc_name) => self.bound_defines_assoc_item(b, assoc_name), - None => true, - }, - ) - }) - .flat_map(|(bt, b, bvars)| predicates_from_bound(self, bt, b, bvars)) - .collect() - } - - #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] - fn bound_defines_assoc_item(&self, b: &hir::GenericBound<'_>, assoc_name: Ident) -> bool { - match b { - hir::GenericBound::Trait(poly_trait_ref, _) => { - let trait_ref = &poly_trait_ref.trait_ref; - if let Some(trait_did) = trait_ref.trait_def_id() { - self.tcx.trait_may_define_assoc_type(trait_did, assoc_name) - } else { - false - } - } - _ => false, - } - } -} - fn convert_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item_id: hir::ItemId) { let it = tcx.hir().item(item_id); debug!("convert: item {} with id {}", it.ident, it.hir_id()); - let def_id = item_id.def_id; + let def_id = item_id.owner_id.def_id; match it.kind { // These don't define types. @@ -740,11 +583,11 @@ fn convert_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item_id: hir::ItemId) { hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { items, .. } => { for item in items { let item = tcx.hir().foreign_item(item.id); - tcx.ensure().generics_of(item.def_id); - tcx.ensure().type_of(item.def_id); - tcx.ensure().predicates_of(item.def_id); + tcx.ensure().generics_of(item.owner_id); + tcx.ensure().type_of(item.owner_id); + tcx.ensure().predicates_of(item.owner_id); match item.kind { - hir::ForeignItemKind::Fn(..) => tcx.ensure().fn_sig(item.def_id), + hir::ForeignItemKind::Fn(..) => tcx.ensure().fn_sig(item.owner_id), hir::ForeignItemKind::Static(..) => { let mut visitor = HirPlaceholderCollector::default(); visitor.visit_foreign_item(item); @@ -840,20 +683,21 @@ fn convert_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item_id: hir::ItemId) { fn convert_trait_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_item_id: hir::TraitItemId) { let trait_item = tcx.hir().trait_item(trait_item_id); - tcx.ensure().generics_of(trait_item_id.def_id); + let def_id = trait_item_id.owner_id; + tcx.ensure().generics_of(def_id); match trait_item.kind { hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(..) => { - tcx.ensure().type_of(trait_item_id.def_id); - tcx.ensure().fn_sig(trait_item_id.def_id); + tcx.ensure().type_of(def_id); + tcx.ensure().fn_sig(def_id); } hir::TraitItemKind::Const(.., Some(_)) => { - tcx.ensure().type_of(trait_item_id.def_id); + tcx.ensure().type_of(def_id); } hir::TraitItemKind::Const(hir_ty, _) => { - tcx.ensure().type_of(trait_item_id.def_id); + tcx.ensure().type_of(def_id); // Account for `const C: _;`. let mut visitor = HirPlaceholderCollector::default(); visitor.visit_trait_item(trait_item); @@ -863,8 +707,8 @@ fn convert_trait_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_item_id: hir::TraitItemId) { } hir::TraitItemKind::Type(_, Some(_)) => { - tcx.ensure().item_bounds(trait_item_id.def_id); - tcx.ensure().type_of(trait_item_id.def_id); + tcx.ensure().item_bounds(def_id); + tcx.ensure().type_of(def_id); // Account for `type T = _;`. let mut visitor = HirPlaceholderCollector::default(); visitor.visit_trait_item(trait_item); @@ -872,7 +716,7 @@ fn convert_trait_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_item_id: hir::TraitItemId) { } hir::TraitItemKind::Type(_, None) => { - tcx.ensure().item_bounds(trait_item_id.def_id); + tcx.ensure().item_bounds(def_id); // #74612: Visit and try to find bad placeholders // even if there is no concrete type. let mut visitor = HirPlaceholderCollector::default(); @@ -882,11 +726,11 @@ fn convert_trait_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_item_id: hir::TraitItemId) { } }; - tcx.ensure().predicates_of(trait_item_id.def_id); + tcx.ensure().predicates_of(def_id); } fn convert_impl_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_item_id: hir::ImplItemId) { - let def_id = impl_item_id.def_id; + let def_id = impl_item_id.owner_id; tcx.ensure().generics_of(def_id); tcx.ensure().type_of(def_id); tcx.ensure().predicates_of(def_id); @@ -895,7 +739,7 @@ fn convert_impl_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_item_id: hir::ImplItemId) { hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => { tcx.ensure().fn_sig(def_id); } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(_) => { + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(_) => { // Account for `type T = _;` let mut visitor = HirPlaceholderCollector::default(); visitor.visit_impl_item(impl_item); @@ -1095,96 +939,6 @@ fn adt_def<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::AdtDef<'tcx> { tcx.alloc_adt_def(def_id.to_def_id(), kind, variants, repr) } -/// Ensures that the super-predicates of the trait with a `DefId` -/// of `trait_def_id` are converted and stored. This also ensures that -/// the transitive super-predicates are converted. -fn super_predicates_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { - debug!("super_predicates(trait_def_id={:?})", trait_def_id); - tcx.super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type((trait_def_id, None)) -} - -/// Ensures that the super-predicates of the trait with a `DefId` -/// of `trait_def_id` are converted and stored. This also ensures that -/// the transitive super-predicates are converted. -fn super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type( - tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, - (trait_def_id, assoc_name): (DefId, Option<Ident>), -) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { - debug!( - "super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type(trait_def_id={:?}, assoc_name={:?})", - trait_def_id, assoc_name - ); - if trait_def_id.is_local() { - debug!("super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type: local trait_def_id={:?}", trait_def_id); - let trait_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(trait_def_id.expect_local()); - - let Node::Item(item) = tcx.hir().get(trait_hir_id) else { - bug!("trait_node_id {} is not an item", trait_hir_id); - }; - - let (generics, bounds) = match item.kind { - hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., ref generics, ref supertraits, _) => (generics, supertraits), - hir::ItemKind::TraitAlias(ref generics, ref supertraits) => (generics, supertraits), - _ => span_bug!(item.span, "super_predicates invoked on non-trait"), - }; - - let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, trait_def_id); - - // Convert the bounds that follow the colon, e.g., `Bar + Zed` in `trait Foo: Bar + Zed`. - let self_param_ty = tcx.types.self_param; - let superbounds1 = if let Some(assoc_name) = assoc_name { - <dyn AstConv<'_>>::compute_bounds_that_match_assoc_type( - &icx, - self_param_ty, - bounds, - assoc_name, - ) - } else { - <dyn AstConv<'_>>::compute_bounds(&icx, self_param_ty, bounds) - }; - - let superbounds1 = superbounds1.predicates(tcx, self_param_ty); - - // Convert any explicit superbounds in the where-clause, - // e.g., `trait Foo where Self: Bar`. - // In the case of trait aliases, however, we include all bounds in the where-clause, - // so e.g., `trait Foo = where u32: PartialEq<Self>` would include `u32: PartialEq<Self>` - // as one of its "superpredicates". - let is_trait_alias = tcx.is_trait_alias(trait_def_id); - let superbounds2 = icx.type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( - generics, - item.hir_id(), - self_param_ty, - OnlySelfBounds(!is_trait_alias), - assoc_name, - ); - - // Combine the two lists to form the complete set of superbounds: - let superbounds = &*tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(superbounds1.into_iter().chain(superbounds2)); - debug!(?superbounds); - - // Now require that immediate supertraits are converted, - // which will, in turn, reach indirect supertraits. - if assoc_name.is_none() { - // Now require that immediate supertraits are converted, - // which will, in turn, reach indirect supertraits. - for &(pred, span) in superbounds { - debug!("superbound: {:?}", pred); - if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(bound) = pred.kind().skip_binder() { - tcx.at(span).super_predicates_of(bound.def_id()); - } - } - } - - ty::GenericPredicates { parent: None, predicates: superbounds } - } else { - // if `assoc_name` is None, then the query should've been redirected to an - // external provider - assert!(assoc_name.is_some()); - tcx.super_predicates_of(trait_def_id) - } -} - fn trait_def(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::TraitDef { let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(def_id.expect_local()); @@ -1256,7 +1010,7 @@ fn trait_def(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::TraitDef { match item { Some(item) if matches!(item.kind, hir::AssocItemKind::Fn { .. }) => { - if !tcx.impl_defaultness(item.id.def_id).has_value() { + if !tcx.impl_defaultness(item.id.owner_id).has_value() { tcx.sess .struct_span_err( item.span, @@ -1326,475 +1080,6 @@ fn trait_def(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::TraitDef { ) } -fn has_late_bound_regions<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, node: Node<'tcx>) -> Option<Span> { - struct LateBoundRegionsDetector<'tcx> { - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - outer_index: ty::DebruijnIndex, - has_late_bound_regions: Option<Span>, - } - - impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LateBoundRegionsDetector<'tcx> { - fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'tcx hir::Ty<'tcx>) { - if self.has_late_bound_regions.is_some() { - return; - } - match ty.kind { - hir::TyKind::BareFn(..) => { - self.outer_index.shift_in(1); - intravisit::walk_ty(self, ty); - self.outer_index.shift_out(1); - } - _ => intravisit::walk_ty(self, ty), - } - } - - fn visit_poly_trait_ref(&mut self, tr: &'tcx hir::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>) { - if self.has_late_bound_regions.is_some() { - return; - } - self.outer_index.shift_in(1); - intravisit::walk_poly_trait_ref(self, tr); - self.outer_index.shift_out(1); - } - - fn visit_lifetime(&mut self, lt: &'tcx hir::Lifetime) { - if self.has_late_bound_regions.is_some() { - return; - } - - match self.tcx.named_region(lt.hir_id) { - Some(rl::Region::Static | rl::Region::EarlyBound(..)) => {} - Some(rl::Region::LateBound(debruijn, _, _)) if debruijn < self.outer_index => {} - Some(rl::Region::LateBound(..) | rl::Region::Free(..)) | None => { - self.has_late_bound_regions = Some(lt.span); - } - } - } - } - - fn has_late_bound_regions<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - generics: &'tcx hir::Generics<'tcx>, - decl: &'tcx hir::FnDecl<'tcx>, - ) -> Option<Span> { - let mut visitor = LateBoundRegionsDetector { - tcx, - outer_index: ty::INNERMOST, - has_late_bound_regions: None, - }; - for param in generics.params { - if let GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } = param.kind { - if tcx.is_late_bound(param.hir_id) { - return Some(param.span); - } - } - } - visitor.visit_fn_decl(decl); - visitor.has_late_bound_regions - } - - match node { - Node::TraitItem(item) => match item.kind { - hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _) => { - has_late_bound_regions(tcx, &item.generics, sig.decl) - } - _ => None, - }, - Node::ImplItem(item) => match item.kind { - hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _) => { - has_late_bound_regions(tcx, &item.generics, sig.decl) - } - _ => None, - }, - Node::ForeignItem(item) => match item.kind { - hir::ForeignItemKind::Fn(fn_decl, _, ref generics) => { - has_late_bound_regions(tcx, generics, fn_decl) - } - _ => None, - }, - Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { - hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, .., ref generics, _) => { - has_late_bound_regions(tcx, generics, sig.decl) - } - _ => None, - }, - _ => None, - } -} - -struct AnonConstInParamTyDetector { - in_param_ty: bool, - found_anon_const_in_param_ty: bool, - ct: HirId, -} - -impl<'v> Visitor<'v> for AnonConstInParamTyDetector { - fn visit_generic_param(&mut self, p: &'v hir::GenericParam<'v>) { - if let GenericParamKind::Const { ty, default: _ } = p.kind { - let prev = self.in_param_ty; - self.in_param_ty = true; - self.visit_ty(ty); - self.in_param_ty = prev; - } - } - - fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, c: &'v hir::AnonConst) { - if self.in_param_ty && self.ct == c.hir_id { - self.found_anon_const_in_param_ty = true; - } else { - intravisit::walk_anon_const(self, c) - } - } -} - -fn generics_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::Generics { - use rustc_hir::*; - - let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); - - let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); - let parent_def_id = match node { - Node::ImplItem(_) - | Node::TraitItem(_) - | Node::Variant(_) - | Node::Ctor(..) - | Node::Field(_) => { - let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - Some(parent_id.to_def_id()) - } - // FIXME(#43408) always enable this once `lazy_normalization` is - // stable enough and does not need a feature gate anymore. - Node::AnonConst(_) => { - let parent_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - - let mut in_param_ty = false; - for (_parent, node) in tcx.hir().parent_iter(hir_id) { - if let Some(generics) = node.generics() { - let mut visitor = AnonConstInParamTyDetector { - in_param_ty: false, - found_anon_const_in_param_ty: false, - ct: hir_id, - }; - - visitor.visit_generics(generics); - in_param_ty = visitor.found_anon_const_in_param_ty; - break; - } - } - - if in_param_ty { - // We do not allow generic parameters in anon consts if we are inside - // of a const parameter type, e.g. `struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: [u8; N]>` is not allowed. - None - } else if tcx.lazy_normalization() { - if let Some(param_id) = tcx.hir().opt_const_param_default_param_hir_id(hir_id) { - // If the def_id we are calling generics_of on is an anon ct default i.e: - // - // struct Foo<const N: usize = { .. }>; - // ^^^ ^ ^^^^^^ def id of this anon const - // ^ ^ param_id - // ^ parent_def_id - // - // then we only want to return generics for params to the left of `N`. If we don't do that we - // end up with that const looking like: `ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(def_id, substs: [N#0])`. - // - // This causes ICEs (#86580) when building the substs for Foo in `fn foo() -> Foo { .. }` as - // we substitute the defaults with the partially built substs when we build the substs. Subst'ing - // the `N#0` on the unevaluated const indexes into the empty substs we're in the process of building. - // - // We fix this by having this function return the parent's generics ourselves and truncating the - // generics to only include non-forward declared params (with the exception of the `Self` ty) - // - // For the above code example that means we want `substs: []` - // For the following struct def we want `substs: [N#0]` when generics_of is called on - // the def id of the `{ N + 1 }` anon const - // struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: usize = { N + 1 }>; - // - // This has some implications for how we get the predicates available to the anon const - // see `explicit_predicates_of` for more information on this - let generics = tcx.generics_of(parent_def_id.to_def_id()); - let param_def = tcx.hir().local_def_id(param_id).to_def_id(); - let param_def_idx = generics.param_def_id_to_index[¶m_def]; - // In the above example this would be .params[..N#0] - let params = generics.params[..param_def_idx as usize].to_owned(); - let param_def_id_to_index = - params.iter().map(|param| (param.def_id, param.index)).collect(); - - return ty::Generics { - // we set the parent of these generics to be our parent's parent so that we - // dont end up with substs: [N, M, N] for the const default on a struct like this: - // struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: usize = { ... }>; - parent: generics.parent, - parent_count: generics.parent_count, - params, - param_def_id_to_index, - has_self: generics.has_self, - has_late_bound_regions: generics.has_late_bound_regions, - }; - } - - // HACK(eddyb) this provides the correct generics when - // `feature(generic_const_expressions)` is enabled, so that const expressions - // used with const generics, e.g. `Foo<{N+1}>`, can work at all. - // - // Note that we do not supply the parent generics when using - // `min_const_generics`. - Some(parent_def_id.to_def_id()) - } else { - let parent_node = tcx.hir().get(tcx.hir().get_parent_node(hir_id)); - match parent_node { - // HACK(eddyb) this provides the correct generics for repeat - // expressions' count (i.e. `N` in `[x; N]`), and explicit - // `enum` discriminants (i.e. `D` in `enum Foo { Bar = D }`), - // as they shouldn't be able to cause query cycle errors. - Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::Repeat(_, ref constant), .. }) - if constant.hir_id() == hir_id => - { - Some(parent_def_id.to_def_id()) - } - Node::Variant(Variant { disr_expr: Some(ref constant), .. }) - if constant.hir_id == hir_id => - { - Some(parent_def_id.to_def_id()) - } - Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::ConstBlock(_), .. }) => { - Some(tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id)) - } - // Exclude `GlobalAsm` here which cannot have generics. - Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::InlineAsm(asm), .. }) - if asm.operands.iter().any(|(op, _op_sp)| match op { - hir::InlineAsmOperand::Const { anon_const } - | hir::InlineAsmOperand::SymFn { anon_const } => { - anon_const.hir_id == hir_id - } - _ => false, - }) => - { - Some(parent_def_id.to_def_id()) - } - _ => None, - } - } - } - Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure { .. }, .. }) => { - Some(tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id)) - } - Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { - ItemKind::OpaqueTy(hir::OpaqueTy { - origin: - hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(fn_def_id) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(fn_def_id), - in_trait, - .. - }) => { - if in_trait { - assert!(matches!(tcx.def_kind(fn_def_id), DefKind::AssocFn)) - } else { - assert!(matches!(tcx.def_kind(fn_def_id), DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::Fn)) - } - Some(fn_def_id.to_def_id()) - } - ItemKind::OpaqueTy(hir::OpaqueTy { origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias, .. }) => { - let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - assert_ne!(parent_id, CRATE_DEF_ID); - debug!("generics_of: parent of opaque ty {:?} is {:?}", def_id, parent_id); - // Opaque types are always nested within another item, and - // inherit the generics of the item. - Some(parent_id.to_def_id()) - } - _ => None, - }, - _ => None, - }; - - enum Defaults { - Allowed, - // See #36887 - FutureCompatDisallowed, - Deny, - } - - let no_generics = hir::Generics::empty(); - let ast_generics = node.generics().unwrap_or(&no_generics); - let (opt_self, allow_defaults) = match node { - Node::Item(item) => { - match item.kind { - ItemKind::Trait(..) | ItemKind::TraitAlias(..) => { - // Add in the self type parameter. - // - // Something of a hack: use the node id for the trait, also as - // the node id for the Self type parameter. - let opt_self = Some(ty::GenericParamDef { - index: 0, - name: kw::SelfUpper, - def_id, - pure_wrt_drop: false, - kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { - has_default: false, - synthetic: false, - }, - }); - - (opt_self, Defaults::Allowed) - } - ItemKind::TyAlias(..) - | ItemKind::Enum(..) - | ItemKind::Struct(..) - | ItemKind::OpaqueTy(..) - | ItemKind::Union(..) => (None, Defaults::Allowed), - _ => (None, Defaults::FutureCompatDisallowed), - } - } - - // GATs - Node::TraitItem(item) if matches!(item.kind, TraitItemKind::Type(..)) => { - (None, Defaults::Deny) - } - Node::ImplItem(item) if matches!(item.kind, ImplItemKind::TyAlias(..)) => { - (None, Defaults::Deny) - } - - _ => (None, Defaults::FutureCompatDisallowed), - }; - - let has_self = opt_self.is_some(); - let mut parent_has_self = false; - let mut own_start = has_self as u32; - let parent_count = parent_def_id.map_or(0, |def_id| { - let generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); - assert!(!has_self); - parent_has_self = generics.has_self; - own_start = generics.count() as u32; - generics.parent_count + generics.params.len() - }); - - let mut params: Vec<_> = Vec::with_capacity(ast_generics.params.len() + has_self as usize); - - if let Some(opt_self) = opt_self { - params.push(opt_self); - } - - let early_lifetimes = early_bound_lifetimes_from_generics(tcx, ast_generics); - params.extend(early_lifetimes.enumerate().map(|(i, param)| ty::GenericParamDef { - name: param.name.ident().name, - index: own_start + i as u32, - def_id: tcx.hir().local_def_id(param.hir_id).to_def_id(), - pure_wrt_drop: param.pure_wrt_drop, - kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime, - })); - - // Now create the real type and const parameters. - let type_start = own_start - has_self as u32 + params.len() as u32; - let mut i = 0; - - const TYPE_DEFAULT_NOT_ALLOWED: &'static str = "defaults for type parameters are only allowed in \ - `struct`, `enum`, `type`, or `trait` definitions"; - - params.extend(ast_generics.params.iter().filter_map(|param| match param.kind { - GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => None, - GenericParamKind::Type { ref default, synthetic, .. } => { - if default.is_some() { - match allow_defaults { - Defaults::Allowed => {} - Defaults::FutureCompatDisallowed - if tcx.features().default_type_parameter_fallback => {} - Defaults::FutureCompatDisallowed => { - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( - lint::builtin::INVALID_TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULT, - param.hir_id, - param.span, - |lint| { - lint.build(TYPE_DEFAULT_NOT_ALLOWED).emit(); - }, - ); - } - Defaults::Deny => { - tcx.sess.span_err(param.span, TYPE_DEFAULT_NOT_ALLOWED); - } - } - } - - let kind = ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { has_default: default.is_some(), synthetic }; - - let param_def = ty::GenericParamDef { - index: type_start + i as u32, - name: param.name.ident().name, - def_id: tcx.hir().local_def_id(param.hir_id).to_def_id(), - pure_wrt_drop: param.pure_wrt_drop, - kind, - }; - i += 1; - Some(param_def) - } - GenericParamKind::Const { default, .. } => { - if !matches!(allow_defaults, Defaults::Allowed) && default.is_some() { - tcx.sess.span_err( - param.span, - "defaults for const parameters are only allowed in \ - `struct`, `enum`, `type`, or `trait` definitions", - ); - } - - let param_def = ty::GenericParamDef { - index: type_start + i as u32, - name: param.name.ident().name, - def_id: tcx.hir().local_def_id(param.hir_id).to_def_id(), - pure_wrt_drop: param.pure_wrt_drop, - kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Const { has_default: default.is_some() }, - }; - i += 1; - Some(param_def) - } - })); - - // provide junk type parameter defs - the only place that - // cares about anything but the length is instantiation, - // and we don't do that for closures. - if let Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { - kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure(hir::Closure { movability: gen, .. }), - .. - }) = node - { - let dummy_args = if gen.is_some() { - &["<resume_ty>", "<yield_ty>", "<return_ty>", "<witness>", "<upvars>"][..] - } else { - &["<closure_kind>", "<closure_signature>", "<upvars>"][..] - }; - - params.extend(dummy_args.iter().enumerate().map(|(i, &arg)| ty::GenericParamDef { - index: type_start + i as u32, - name: Symbol::intern(arg), - def_id, - pure_wrt_drop: false, - kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { has_default: false, synthetic: false }, - })); - } - - // provide junk type parameter defs for const blocks. - if let Node::AnonConst(_) = node { - let parent_node = tcx.hir().get(tcx.hir().get_parent_node(hir_id)); - if let Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::ConstBlock(_), .. }) = parent_node { - params.push(ty::GenericParamDef { - index: type_start, - name: Symbol::intern("<const_ty>"), - def_id, - pure_wrt_drop: false, - kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { has_default: false, synthetic: false }, - }); - } - } - - let param_def_id_to_index = params.iter().map(|param| (param.def_id, param.index)).collect(); - - ty::Generics { - parent: parent_def_id, - parent_count, - params, - param_def_id_to_index, - has_self: has_self || parent_has_self, - has_late_bound_regions: has_late_bound_regions(tcx, node), - } -} - fn are_suggestable_generic_args(generic_args: &[hir::GenericArg<'_>]) -> bool { generic_args.iter().any(|arg| match arg { hir::GenericArg::Type(ty) => is_suggestable_infer_ty(ty), @@ -1858,7 +1143,7 @@ fn fn_sig(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'_> { } ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { kind: ImplItemKind::Fn(sig, _), generics, .. }) => { - // Do not try to inference the return type for a impl method coming from a trait + // Do not try to infer the return type for a impl method coming from a trait if let Item(hir::Item { kind: ItemKind::Impl(i), .. }) = tcx.hir().get(tcx.hir().get_parent_node(hir_id)) && i.of_trait.is_some() @@ -2001,15 +1286,46 @@ fn infer_return_ty_for_fn_sig<'tcx>( fn impl_trait_ref(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option<ty::TraitRef<'_>> { let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, def_id); - match tcx.hir().expect_item(def_id.expect_local()).kind { + let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(def_id.expect_local()); + match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => impl_.of_trait.as_ref().map(|ast_trait_ref| { let selfty = tcx.type_of(def_id); - <dyn AstConv<'_>>::instantiate_mono_trait_ref(&icx, ast_trait_ref, selfty) + <dyn AstConv<'_>>::instantiate_mono_trait_ref( + &icx, + ast_trait_ref, + selfty, + check_impl_constness(tcx, impl_.constness, ast_trait_ref), + ) }), _ => bug!(), } } +fn check_impl_constness( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + constness: hir::Constness, + ast_trait_ref: &hir::TraitRef<'_>, +) -> ty::BoundConstness { + match constness { + hir::Constness::Const => { + if let Some(trait_def_id) = ast_trait_ref.trait_def_id() && !tcx.has_attr(trait_def_id, sym::const_trait) { + let trait_name = tcx.item_name(trait_def_id).to_string(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(errors::ConstImplForNonConstTrait { + trait_ref_span: ast_trait_ref.path.span, + trait_name, + local_trait_span: trait_def_id.as_local().map(|_| tcx.def_span(trait_def_id).shrink_to_lo()), + marking: (), + adding: (), + }); + ty::BoundConstness::NotConst + } else { + ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst + } + }, + hir::Constness::NotConst => ty::BoundConstness::NotConst, + } +} + fn impl_polarity(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::ImplPolarity { let is_rustc_reservation = tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::rustc_reservation_impl); let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(def_id.expect_local()); @@ -2091,451 +1407,6 @@ fn predicates_defined_on(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicate result } -/// Returns a list of all type predicates (explicit and implicit) for the definition with -/// ID `def_id`. This includes all predicates returned by `predicates_defined_on`, plus -/// `Self: Trait` predicates for traits. -fn predicates_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { - let mut result = tcx.predicates_defined_on(def_id); - - if tcx.is_trait(def_id) { - // For traits, add `Self: Trait` predicate. This is - // not part of the predicates that a user writes, but it - // is something that one must prove in order to invoke a - // method or project an associated type. - // - // In the chalk setup, this predicate is not part of the - // "predicates" for a trait item. But it is useful in - // rustc because if you directly (e.g.) invoke a trait - // method like `Trait::method(...)`, you must naturally - // prove that the trait applies to the types that were - // used, and adding the predicate into this list ensures - // that this is done. - // - // We use a DUMMY_SP here as a way to signal trait bounds that come - // from the trait itself that *shouldn't* be shown as the source of - // an obligation and instead be skipped. Otherwise we'd use - // `tcx.def_span(def_id);` - - let constness = if tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::const_trait) { - ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst - } else { - ty::BoundConstness::NotConst - }; - - let span = rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; - result.predicates = - tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(result.predicates.iter().copied().chain(std::iter::once(( - ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, def_id).with_constness(constness).to_predicate(tcx), - span, - )))); - } - debug!("predicates_of(def_id={:?}) = {:?}", def_id, result); - result -} - -/// Returns a list of user-specified type predicates for the definition with ID `def_id`. -/// N.B., this does not include any implied/inferred constraints. -#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(tcx), ret)] -fn gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { - use rustc_hir::*; - - let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); - let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); - - let mut is_trait = None; - let mut is_default_impl_trait = None; - - let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, def_id); - - const NO_GENERICS: &hir::Generics<'_> = hir::Generics::empty(); - - // We use an `IndexSet` to preserves order of insertion. - // Preserving the order of insertion is important here so as not to break UI tests. - let mut predicates: FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'_>, Span)> = FxIndexSet::default(); - - let ast_generics = match node { - Node::TraitItem(item) => item.generics, - - Node::ImplItem(item) => item.generics, - - Node::Item(item) => { - match item.kind { - ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => { - if impl_.defaultness.is_default() { - is_default_impl_trait = tcx.impl_trait_ref(def_id).map(ty::Binder::dummy); - } - &impl_.generics - } - ItemKind::Fn(.., ref generics, _) - | ItemKind::TyAlias(_, ref generics) - | ItemKind::Enum(_, ref generics) - | ItemKind::Struct(_, ref generics) - | ItemKind::Union(_, ref generics) => *generics, - - ItemKind::Trait(_, _, ref generics, ..) => { - is_trait = Some(ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, def_id)); - *generics - } - ItemKind::TraitAlias(ref generics, _) => { - is_trait = Some(ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, def_id)); - *generics - } - ItemKind::OpaqueTy(OpaqueTy { - origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(..) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(..), - .. - }) => { - // return-position impl trait - // - // We don't inherit predicates from the parent here: - // If we have, say `fn f<'a, T: 'a>() -> impl Sized {}` - // then the return type is `f::<'static, T>::{{opaque}}`. - // - // If we inherited the predicates of `f` then we would - // require that `T: 'static` to show that the return - // type is well-formed. - // - // The only way to have something with this opaque type - // is from the return type of the containing function, - // which will ensure that the function's predicates - // hold. - return ty::GenericPredicates { parent: None, predicates: &[] }; - } - ItemKind::OpaqueTy(OpaqueTy { - ref generics, - origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias, - .. - }) => { - // type-alias impl trait - generics - } - - _ => NO_GENERICS, - } - } - - Node::ForeignItem(item) => match item.kind { - ForeignItemKind::Static(..) => NO_GENERICS, - ForeignItemKind::Fn(_, _, ref generics) => *generics, - ForeignItemKind::Type => NO_GENERICS, - }, - - _ => NO_GENERICS, - }; - - let generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); - let parent_count = generics.parent_count as u32; - let has_own_self = generics.has_self && parent_count == 0; - - // Below we'll consider the bounds on the type parameters (including `Self`) - // and the explicit where-clauses, but to get the full set of predicates - // on a trait we need to add in the supertrait bounds and bounds found on - // associated types. - if let Some(_trait_ref) = is_trait { - predicates.extend(tcx.super_predicates_of(def_id).predicates.iter().cloned()); - } - - // In default impls, we can assume that the self type implements - // the trait. So in: - // - // default impl Foo for Bar { .. } - // - // we add a default where clause `Foo: Bar`. We do a similar thing for traits - // (see below). Recall that a default impl is not itself an impl, but rather a - // set of defaults that can be incorporated into another impl. - if let Some(trait_ref) = is_default_impl_trait { - predicates.insert((trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(tcx), tcx.def_span(def_id))); - } - - // Collect the region predicates that were declared inline as - // well. In the case of parameters declared on a fn or method, we - // have to be careful to only iterate over early-bound regions. - let mut index = parent_count - + has_own_self as u32 - + early_bound_lifetimes_from_generics(tcx, ast_generics).count() as u32; - - trace!(?predicates); - trace!(?ast_generics); - - // Collect the predicates that were written inline by the user on each - // type parameter (e.g., `<T: Foo>`). - for param in ast_generics.params { - match param.kind { - // We already dealt with early bound lifetimes above. - GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => (), - GenericParamKind::Type { .. } => { - let name = param.name.ident().name; - let param_ty = ty::ParamTy::new(index, name).to_ty(tcx); - index += 1; - - let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); - // Params are implicitly sized unless a `?Sized` bound is found - <dyn AstConv<'_>>::add_implicitly_sized( - &icx, - &mut bounds, - &[], - Some((param.hir_id, ast_generics.predicates)), - param.span, - ); - trace!(?bounds); - predicates.extend(bounds.predicates(tcx, param_ty)); - trace!(?predicates); - } - GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => { - // Bounds on const parameters are currently not possible. - index += 1; - } - } - } - - trace!(?predicates); - // Add in the bounds that appear in the where-clause. - for predicate in ast_generics.predicates { - match predicate { - hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(bound_pred) => { - let ty = icx.to_ty(bound_pred.bounded_ty); - let bound_vars = icx.tcx.late_bound_vars(bound_pred.bounded_ty.hir_id); - - // Keep the type around in a dummy predicate, in case of no bounds. - // That way, `where Ty:` is not a complete noop (see #53696) and `Ty` - // is still checked for WF. - if bound_pred.bounds.is_empty() { - if let ty::Param(_) = ty.kind() { - // This is a `where T:`, which can be in the HIR from the - // transformation that moves `?Sized` to `T`'s declaration. - // We can skip the predicate because type parameters are - // trivially WF, but also we *should*, to avoid exposing - // users who never wrote `where Type:,` themselves, to - // compiler/tooling bugs from not handling WF predicates. - } else { - let span = bound_pred.bounded_ty.span; - let predicate = ty::Binder::bind_with_vars( - ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(ty.into()), - bound_vars, - ); - predicates.insert((predicate.to_predicate(tcx), span)); - } - } - - let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); - <dyn AstConv<'_>>::add_bounds( - &icx, - ty, - bound_pred.bounds.iter(), - &mut bounds, - bound_vars, - ); - predicates.extend(bounds.predicates(tcx, ty)); - } - - hir::WherePredicate::RegionPredicate(region_pred) => { - let r1 = <dyn AstConv<'_>>::ast_region_to_region(&icx, ®ion_pred.lifetime, None); - predicates.extend(region_pred.bounds.iter().map(|bound| { - let (r2, span) = match bound { - hir::GenericBound::Outlives(lt) => { - (<dyn AstConv<'_>>::ast_region_to_region(&icx, lt, None), lt.span) - } - _ => bug!(), - }; - let pred = ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::RegionOutlives( - ty::OutlivesPredicate(r1, r2), - )) - .to_predicate(icx.tcx); - - (pred, span) - })) - } - - hir::WherePredicate::EqPredicate(..) => { - // FIXME(#20041) - } - } - } - - if tcx.features().generic_const_exprs { - predicates.extend(const_evaluatable_predicates_of(tcx, def_id.expect_local())); - } - - let mut predicates: Vec<_> = predicates.into_iter().collect(); - - // Subtle: before we store the predicates into the tcx, we - // sort them so that predicates like `T: Foo<Item=U>` come - // before uses of `U`. This avoids false ambiguity errors - // in trait checking. See `setup_constraining_predicates` - // for details. - if let Node::Item(&Item { kind: ItemKind::Impl { .. }, .. }) = node { - let self_ty = tcx.type_of(def_id); - let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(def_id); - cgp::setup_constraining_predicates( - tcx, - &mut predicates, - trait_ref, - &mut cgp::parameters_for_impl(self_ty, trait_ref), - ); - } - - ty::GenericPredicates { - parent: generics.parent, - predicates: tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(predicates), - } -} - -fn const_evaluatable_predicates_of<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - def_id: LocalDefId, -) -> FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)> { - struct ConstCollector<'tcx> { - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - preds: FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)>, - } - - impl<'tcx> intravisit::Visitor<'tcx> for ConstCollector<'tcx> { - fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, c: &'tcx hir::AnonConst) { - let def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(c.hir_id); - let ct = ty::Const::from_anon_const(self.tcx, def_id); - if let ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) = ct.kind() { - assert_eq!(uv.promoted, ()); - let span = self.tcx.hir().span(c.hir_id); - self.preds.insert(( - ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv)) - .to_predicate(self.tcx), - span, - )); - } - } - - fn visit_const_param_default(&mut self, _param: HirId, _ct: &'tcx hir::AnonConst) { - // Do not look into const param defaults, - // these get checked when they are actually instantiated. - // - // We do not want the following to error: - // - // struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: usize = { N + 1 }>; - // struct Bar<const N: usize>(Foo<N, 3>); - } - } - - let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); - - let mut collector = ConstCollector { tcx, preds: FxIndexSet::default() }; - if let hir::Node::Item(item) = node && let hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) = item.kind { - if let Some(of_trait) = &impl_.of_trait { - debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit impl trait_ref", def_id); - collector.visit_trait_ref(of_trait); - } - - debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_self_ty", def_id); - collector.visit_ty(impl_.self_ty); - } - - if let Some(generics) = node.generics() { - debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_generics", def_id); - collector.visit_generics(generics); - } - - if let Some(fn_sig) = tcx.hir().fn_sig_by_hir_id(hir_id) { - debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_fn_decl", def_id); - collector.visit_fn_decl(fn_sig.decl); - } - debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}) = {:?}", def_id, collector.preds); - - collector.preds -} - -fn trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds( - tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, - def_id: LocalDefId, -) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { - assert_eq!(tcx.def_kind(def_id), DefKind::Trait); - gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx, def_id.to_def_id()) -} - -fn explicit_predicates_of<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'tcx> { - let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(def_id); - if let DefKind::Trait = def_kind { - // Remove bounds on associated types from the predicates, they will be - // returned by `explicit_item_bounds`. - let predicates_and_bounds = tcx.trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds(def_id.expect_local()); - let trait_identity_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def_id); - - let is_assoc_item_ty = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| { - // For a predicate from a where clause to become a bound on an - // associated type: - // * It must use the identity substs of the item. - // * Since any generic parameters on the item are not in scope, - // this means that the item is not a GAT, and its identity - // substs are the same as the trait's. - // * It must be an associated type for this trait (*not* a - // supertrait). - if let ty::Projection(projection) = ty.kind() { - projection.substs == trait_identity_substs - && tcx.associated_item(projection.item_def_id).container_id(tcx) == def_id - } else { - false - } - }; - - let predicates: Vec<_> = predicates_and_bounds - .predicates - .iter() - .copied() - .filter(|(pred, _)| match pred.kind().skip_binder() { - ty::PredicateKind::Trait(tr) => !is_assoc_item_ty(tr.self_ty()), - ty::PredicateKind::Projection(proj) => { - !is_assoc_item_ty(proj.projection_ty.self_ty()) - } - ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(outlives) => !is_assoc_item_ty(outlives.0), - _ => true, - }) - .collect(); - if predicates.len() == predicates_and_bounds.predicates.len() { - predicates_and_bounds - } else { - ty::GenericPredicates { - parent: predicates_and_bounds.parent, - predicates: tcx.arena.alloc_slice(&predicates), - } - } - } else { - if matches!(def_kind, DefKind::AnonConst) && tcx.lazy_normalization() { - let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); - if tcx.hir().opt_const_param_default_param_hir_id(hir_id).is_some() { - // In `generics_of` we set the generics' parent to be our parent's parent which means that - // we lose out on the predicates of our actual parent if we dont return those predicates here. - // (See comment in `generics_of` for more information on why the parent shenanigans is necessary) - // - // struct Foo<T, const N: usize = { <T as Trait>::ASSOC }>(T) where T: Trait; - // ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the def id we are calling - // ^^^ explicit_predicates_of on - // parent item we dont have set as the - // parent of generics returned by `generics_of` - // - // In the above code we want the anon const to have predicates in its param env for `T: Trait` - let item_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - // In the above code example we would be calling `explicit_predicates_of(Foo)` here - return tcx.explicit_predicates_of(item_def_id); - } - } - gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx, def_id) - } -} - -/// Converts a specific `GenericBound` from the AST into a set of -/// predicates that apply to the self type. A vector is returned -/// because this can be anywhere from zero predicates (`T: ?Sized` adds no -/// predicates) to one (`T: Foo`) to many (`T: Bar<X = i32>` adds `T: Bar` -/// and `<T as Bar>::X == i32`). -fn predicates_from_bound<'tcx>( - astconv: &dyn AstConv<'tcx>, - param_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - bound: &'tcx hir::GenericBound<'tcx>, - bound_vars: &'tcx ty::List<ty::BoundVariableKind>, -) -> Vec<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)> { - let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); - astconv.add_bounds(param_ty, [bound].into_iter(), &mut bounds, bound_vars); - bounds.predicates(astconv.tcx(), param_ty).collect() -} - fn compute_sig_of_foreign_fn_decl<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId, @@ -2543,7 +1414,7 @@ fn compute_sig_of_foreign_fn_decl<'tcx>( abi: abi::Abi, ) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx> { let unsafety = if abi == abi::Abi::RustIntrinsic { - intrinsic_operation_unsafety(tcx.item_name(def_id)) + intrinsic_operation_unsafety(tcx, def_id) } else { hir::Unsafety::Unsafe }; @@ -2741,13 +1612,6 @@ fn codegen_fn_attrs(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId) -> CodegenFnAttrs { codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::TRACK_CALLER; } - // The panic_no_unwind function called by TerminatorKind::Abort will never - // unwind. If the panic handler that it invokes unwind then it will simply - // call the panic handler again. - if Some(did.to_def_id()) == tcx.lang_items().panic_no_unwind() { - codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NEVER_UNWIND; - } - let supported_target_features = tcx.supported_target_features(LOCAL_CRATE); let mut inline_span = None; @@ -2808,7 +1672,7 @@ fn codegen_fn_attrs(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId) -> CodegenFnAttrs { ) .emit(); } - } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_allocator_nounwind) { + } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_nounwind) { codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NEVER_UNWIND; } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_reallocator) { codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::REALLOCATOR; @@ -3154,6 +2018,7 @@ fn codegen_fn_attrs(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId) -> CodegenFnAttrs { E0535, "invalid argument" ) + .help("valid inline arguments are `always` and `never`") .emit(); InlineAttr::None @@ -3227,11 +2092,8 @@ fn codegen_fn_attrs(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId) -> CodegenFnAttrs { lint::builtin::INLINE_NO_SANITIZE, hir_id, no_sanitize_span, - |lint| { - lint.build("`no_sanitize` will have no effect after inlining") - .span_note(inline_span, "inlining requested here") - .emit(); - }, + "`no_sanitize` will have no effect after inlining", + |lint| lint.span_note(inline_span, "inlining requested here"), ) } } @@ -3386,7 +2248,7 @@ fn check_target_feature_trait_unsafe(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, id: LocalDefId, attr_span: let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); if let Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..), .. }) = node { let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - let parent_item = tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_id); + let parent_item = tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_id.def_id); if let hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait: Some(_), .. }) = parent_item.kind { tcx.sess .struct_span_err( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/generics_of.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/generics_of.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c7777a946 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/generics_of.rs @@ -0,0 +1,481 @@ +use crate::middle::resolve_lifetime as rl; +use hir::{ + intravisit::{self, Visitor}, + GenericParamKind, HirId, Node, +}; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_session::lint; +use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::Span; + +pub(super) fn generics_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::Generics { + use rustc_hir::*; + + let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); + + let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); + let parent_def_id = match node { + Node::ImplItem(_) + | Node::TraitItem(_) + | Node::Variant(_) + | Node::Ctor(..) + | Node::Field(_) => { + let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); + Some(parent_id.to_def_id()) + } + // FIXME(#43408) always enable this once `lazy_normalization` is + // stable enough and does not need a feature gate anymore. + Node::AnonConst(_) => { + let parent_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); + + let mut in_param_ty = false; + for (_parent, node) in tcx.hir().parent_iter(hir_id) { + if let Some(generics) = node.generics() { + let mut visitor = AnonConstInParamTyDetector { + in_param_ty: false, + found_anon_const_in_param_ty: false, + ct: hir_id, + }; + + visitor.visit_generics(generics); + in_param_ty = visitor.found_anon_const_in_param_ty; + break; + } + } + + if in_param_ty { + // We do not allow generic parameters in anon consts if we are inside + // of a const parameter type, e.g. `struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: [u8; N]>` is not allowed. + None + } else if tcx.lazy_normalization() { + if let Some(param_id) = tcx.hir().opt_const_param_default_param_hir_id(hir_id) { + // If the def_id we are calling generics_of on is an anon ct default i.e: + // + // struct Foo<const N: usize = { .. }>; + // ^^^ ^ ^^^^^^ def id of this anon const + // ^ ^ param_id + // ^ parent_def_id + // + // then we only want to return generics for params to the left of `N`. If we don't do that we + // end up with that const looking like: `ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(def_id, substs: [N#0])`. + // + // This causes ICEs (#86580) when building the substs for Foo in `fn foo() -> Foo { .. }` as + // we substitute the defaults with the partially built substs when we build the substs. Subst'ing + // the `N#0` on the unevaluated const indexes into the empty substs we're in the process of building. + // + // We fix this by having this function return the parent's generics ourselves and truncating the + // generics to only include non-forward declared params (with the exception of the `Self` ty) + // + // For the above code example that means we want `substs: []` + // For the following struct def we want `substs: [N#0]` when generics_of is called on + // the def id of the `{ N + 1 }` anon const + // struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: usize = { N + 1 }>; + // + // This has some implications for how we get the predicates available to the anon const + // see `explicit_predicates_of` for more information on this + let generics = tcx.generics_of(parent_def_id.to_def_id()); + let param_def = tcx.hir().local_def_id(param_id).to_def_id(); + let param_def_idx = generics.param_def_id_to_index[¶m_def]; + // In the above example this would be .params[..N#0] + let params = generics.params[..param_def_idx as usize].to_owned(); + let param_def_id_to_index = + params.iter().map(|param| (param.def_id, param.index)).collect(); + + return ty::Generics { + // we set the parent of these generics to be our parent's parent so that we + // dont end up with substs: [N, M, N] for the const default on a struct like this: + // struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: usize = { ... }>; + parent: generics.parent, + parent_count: generics.parent_count, + params, + param_def_id_to_index, + has_self: generics.has_self, + has_late_bound_regions: generics.has_late_bound_regions, + }; + } + + // HACK(eddyb) this provides the correct generics when + // `feature(generic_const_expressions)` is enabled, so that const expressions + // used with const generics, e.g. `Foo<{N+1}>`, can work at all. + // + // Note that we do not supply the parent generics when using + // `min_const_generics`. + Some(parent_def_id.to_def_id()) + } else { + let parent_node = tcx.hir().get(tcx.hir().get_parent_node(hir_id)); + match parent_node { + // HACK(eddyb) this provides the correct generics for repeat + // expressions' count (i.e. `N` in `[x; N]`), and explicit + // `enum` discriminants (i.e. `D` in `enum Foo { Bar = D }`), + // as they shouldn't be able to cause query cycle errors. + Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::Repeat(_, ref constant), .. }) + if constant.hir_id() == hir_id => + { + Some(parent_def_id.to_def_id()) + } + Node::Variant(Variant { disr_expr: Some(ref constant), .. }) + if constant.hir_id == hir_id => + { + Some(parent_def_id.to_def_id()) + } + Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::ConstBlock(_), .. }) => { + Some(tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id)) + } + // Exclude `GlobalAsm` here which cannot have generics. + Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::InlineAsm(asm), .. }) + if asm.operands.iter().any(|(op, _op_sp)| match op { + hir::InlineAsmOperand::Const { anon_const } + | hir::InlineAsmOperand::SymFn { anon_const } => { + anon_const.hir_id == hir_id + } + _ => false, + }) => + { + Some(parent_def_id.to_def_id()) + } + _ => None, + } + } + } + Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure { .. }, .. }) => { + Some(tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id)) + } + Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { + ItemKind::OpaqueTy(hir::OpaqueTy { + origin: + hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(fn_def_id) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(fn_def_id), + in_trait, + .. + }) => { + if in_trait { + assert!(matches!(tcx.def_kind(fn_def_id), DefKind::AssocFn)) + } else { + assert!(matches!(tcx.def_kind(fn_def_id), DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::Fn)) + } + Some(fn_def_id.to_def_id()) + } + ItemKind::OpaqueTy(hir::OpaqueTy { origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias, .. }) => { + let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); + assert_ne!(parent_id, hir::CRATE_OWNER_ID); + debug!("generics_of: parent of opaque ty {:?} is {:?}", def_id, parent_id); + // Opaque types are always nested within another item, and + // inherit the generics of the item. + Some(parent_id.to_def_id()) + } + _ => None, + }, + _ => None, + }; + + enum Defaults { + Allowed, + // See #36887 + FutureCompatDisallowed, + Deny, + } + + let no_generics = hir::Generics::empty(); + let ast_generics = node.generics().unwrap_or(&no_generics); + let (opt_self, allow_defaults) = match node { + Node::Item(item) => { + match item.kind { + ItemKind::Trait(..) | ItemKind::TraitAlias(..) => { + // Add in the self type parameter. + // + // Something of a hack: use the node id for the trait, also as + // the node id for the Self type parameter. + let opt_self = Some(ty::GenericParamDef { + index: 0, + name: kw::SelfUpper, + def_id, + pure_wrt_drop: false, + kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { + has_default: false, + synthetic: false, + }, + }); + + (opt_self, Defaults::Allowed) + } + ItemKind::TyAlias(..) + | ItemKind::Enum(..) + | ItemKind::Struct(..) + | ItemKind::OpaqueTy(..) + | ItemKind::Union(..) => (None, Defaults::Allowed), + _ => (None, Defaults::FutureCompatDisallowed), + } + } + + // GATs + Node::TraitItem(item) if matches!(item.kind, TraitItemKind::Type(..)) => { + (None, Defaults::Deny) + } + Node::ImplItem(item) if matches!(item.kind, ImplItemKind::Type(..)) => { + (None, Defaults::Deny) + } + + _ => (None, Defaults::FutureCompatDisallowed), + }; + + let has_self = opt_self.is_some(); + let mut parent_has_self = false; + let mut own_start = has_self as u32; + let parent_count = parent_def_id.map_or(0, |def_id| { + let generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); + assert!(!has_self); + parent_has_self = generics.has_self; + own_start = generics.count() as u32; + generics.parent_count + generics.params.len() + }); + + let mut params: Vec<_> = Vec::with_capacity(ast_generics.params.len() + has_self as usize); + + if let Some(opt_self) = opt_self { + params.push(opt_self); + } + + let early_lifetimes = super::early_bound_lifetimes_from_generics(tcx, ast_generics); + params.extend(early_lifetimes.enumerate().map(|(i, param)| ty::GenericParamDef { + name: param.name.ident().name, + index: own_start + i as u32, + def_id: tcx.hir().local_def_id(param.hir_id).to_def_id(), + pure_wrt_drop: param.pure_wrt_drop, + kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime, + })); + + // Now create the real type and const parameters. + let type_start = own_start - has_self as u32 + params.len() as u32; + let mut i = 0; + let mut next_index = || { + let prev = i; + i += 1; + prev as u32 + type_start + }; + + const TYPE_DEFAULT_NOT_ALLOWED: &'static str = "defaults for type parameters are only allowed in \ + `struct`, `enum`, `type`, or `trait` definitions"; + + params.extend(ast_generics.params.iter().filter_map(|param| match param.kind { + GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => None, + GenericParamKind::Type { ref default, synthetic, .. } => { + if default.is_some() { + match allow_defaults { + Defaults::Allowed => {} + Defaults::FutureCompatDisallowed + if tcx.features().default_type_parameter_fallback => {} + Defaults::FutureCompatDisallowed => { + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + lint::builtin::INVALID_TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULT, + param.hir_id, + param.span, + TYPE_DEFAULT_NOT_ALLOWED, + |lint| lint, + ); + } + Defaults::Deny => { + tcx.sess.span_err(param.span, TYPE_DEFAULT_NOT_ALLOWED); + } + } + } + + let kind = ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { has_default: default.is_some(), synthetic }; + + Some(ty::GenericParamDef { + index: next_index(), + name: param.name.ident().name, + def_id: tcx.hir().local_def_id(param.hir_id).to_def_id(), + pure_wrt_drop: param.pure_wrt_drop, + kind, + }) + } + GenericParamKind::Const { default, .. } => { + if !matches!(allow_defaults, Defaults::Allowed) && default.is_some() { + tcx.sess.span_err( + param.span, + "defaults for const parameters are only allowed in \ + `struct`, `enum`, `type`, or `trait` definitions", + ); + } + + Some(ty::GenericParamDef { + index: next_index(), + name: param.name.ident().name, + def_id: tcx.hir().local_def_id(param.hir_id).to_def_id(), + pure_wrt_drop: param.pure_wrt_drop, + kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Const { has_default: default.is_some() }, + }) + } + })); + + // provide junk type parameter defs - the only place that + // cares about anything but the length is instantiation, + // and we don't do that for closures. + if let Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { + kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure(hir::Closure { movability: gen, .. }), + .. + }) = node + { + let dummy_args = if gen.is_some() { + &["<resume_ty>", "<yield_ty>", "<return_ty>", "<witness>", "<upvars>"][..] + } else { + &["<closure_kind>", "<closure_signature>", "<upvars>"][..] + }; + + params.extend(dummy_args.iter().map(|&arg| ty::GenericParamDef { + index: next_index(), + name: Symbol::intern(arg), + def_id, + pure_wrt_drop: false, + kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { has_default: false, synthetic: false }, + })); + } + + // provide junk type parameter defs for const blocks. + if let Node::AnonConst(_) = node { + let parent_node = tcx.hir().get(tcx.hir().get_parent_node(hir_id)); + if let Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::ConstBlock(_), .. }) = parent_node { + params.push(ty::GenericParamDef { + index: next_index(), + name: Symbol::intern("<const_ty>"), + def_id, + pure_wrt_drop: false, + kind: ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { has_default: false, synthetic: false }, + }); + } + } + + let param_def_id_to_index = params.iter().map(|param| (param.def_id, param.index)).collect(); + + ty::Generics { + parent: parent_def_id, + parent_count, + params, + param_def_id_to_index, + has_self: has_self || parent_has_self, + has_late_bound_regions: has_late_bound_regions(tcx, node), + } +} + +fn has_late_bound_regions<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, node: Node<'tcx>) -> Option<Span> { + struct LateBoundRegionsDetector<'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + outer_index: ty::DebruijnIndex, + has_late_bound_regions: Option<Span>, + } + + impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LateBoundRegionsDetector<'tcx> { + fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'tcx hir::Ty<'tcx>) { + if self.has_late_bound_regions.is_some() { + return; + } + match ty.kind { + hir::TyKind::BareFn(..) => { + self.outer_index.shift_in(1); + intravisit::walk_ty(self, ty); + self.outer_index.shift_out(1); + } + _ => intravisit::walk_ty(self, ty), + } + } + + fn visit_poly_trait_ref(&mut self, tr: &'tcx hir::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>) { + if self.has_late_bound_regions.is_some() { + return; + } + self.outer_index.shift_in(1); + intravisit::walk_poly_trait_ref(self, tr); + self.outer_index.shift_out(1); + } + + fn visit_lifetime(&mut self, lt: &'tcx hir::Lifetime) { + if self.has_late_bound_regions.is_some() { + return; + } + + match self.tcx.named_region(lt.hir_id) { + Some(rl::Region::Static | rl::Region::EarlyBound(..)) => {} + Some(rl::Region::LateBound(debruijn, _, _)) if debruijn < self.outer_index => {} + Some(rl::Region::LateBound(..) | rl::Region::Free(..)) | None => { + self.has_late_bound_regions = Some(lt.span); + } + } + } + } + + fn has_late_bound_regions<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + generics: &'tcx hir::Generics<'tcx>, + decl: &'tcx hir::FnDecl<'tcx>, + ) -> Option<Span> { + let mut visitor = LateBoundRegionsDetector { + tcx, + outer_index: ty::INNERMOST, + has_late_bound_regions: None, + }; + for param in generics.params { + if let GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } = param.kind { + if tcx.is_late_bound(param.hir_id) { + return Some(param.span); + } + } + } + visitor.visit_fn_decl(decl); + visitor.has_late_bound_regions + } + + match node { + Node::TraitItem(item) => match item.kind { + hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _) => { + has_late_bound_regions(tcx, &item.generics, sig.decl) + } + _ => None, + }, + Node::ImplItem(item) => match item.kind { + hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _) => { + has_late_bound_regions(tcx, &item.generics, sig.decl) + } + _ => None, + }, + Node::ForeignItem(item) => match item.kind { + hir::ForeignItemKind::Fn(fn_decl, _, ref generics) => { + has_late_bound_regions(tcx, generics, fn_decl) + } + _ => None, + }, + Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { + hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, .., ref generics, _) => { + has_late_bound_regions(tcx, generics, sig.decl) + } + _ => None, + }, + _ => None, + } +} + +struct AnonConstInParamTyDetector { + in_param_ty: bool, + found_anon_const_in_param_ty: bool, + ct: HirId, +} + +impl<'v> Visitor<'v> for AnonConstInParamTyDetector { + fn visit_generic_param(&mut self, p: &'v hir::GenericParam<'v>) { + if let GenericParamKind::Const { ty, default: _ } = p.kind { + let prev = self.in_param_ty; + self.in_param_ty = true; + self.visit_ty(ty); + self.in_param_ty = prev; + } + } + + fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, c: &'v hir::AnonConst) { + if self.in_param_ty && self.ct == c.hir_id { + self.found_anon_const_in_param_ty = true; + } else { + intravisit::walk_anon_const(self, c) + } + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/collect/item_bounds.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/item_bounds.rs index 0d34a8bfe..0d34a8bfe 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/collect/item_bounds.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/item_bounds.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/lifetimes.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/lifetimes.rs index 4d9704617..3f263a6de 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/lifetimes.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/lifetimes.rs @@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ trait RegionExt { fn id(&self) -> Option<DefId>; fn shifted(self, amount: u32) -> Region; - - fn shifted_out_to_binder(self, binder: ty::DebruijnIndex) -> Region; } impl RegionExt for Region { @@ -69,15 +67,6 @@ impl RegionExt for Region { _ => self, } } - - fn shifted_out_to_binder(self, binder: ty::DebruijnIndex) -> Region { - match self { - Region::LateBound(debruijn, index, id) => { - Region::LateBound(debruijn.shifted_out_to_binder(binder), index, id) - } - _ => self, - } - } } /// Maps the id of each lifetime reference to the lifetime decl @@ -101,8 +90,8 @@ struct NamedRegionMap { late_bound_vars: HirIdMap<Vec<ty::BoundVariableKind>>, } -pub(crate) struct LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { - pub(crate) tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, +struct LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, map: &'a mut NamedRegionMap, scope: ScopeRef<'a>, @@ -234,7 +223,7 @@ type ScopeRef<'a> = &'a Scope<'a>; const ROOT_SCOPE: ScopeRef<'static> = &Scope::Root; -pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { +pub(crate) fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { *providers = ty::query::Providers { resolve_lifetimes_trait_definition, resolve_lifetimes, @@ -326,6 +315,7 @@ fn convert_named_region_map(named_region_map: NamedRegionMap) -> ResolveLifetime } debug!(?rl.defs); + debug!(?rl.late_bound_vars); rl } @@ -339,24 +329,25 @@ fn convert_named_region_map(named_region_map: NamedRegionMap) -> ResolveLifetime /// This allows us to avoid cycles. Importantly, if we ask for lifetimes for lifetimes that have an owner /// other than the trait itself (like the trait methods or associated types), then we just use the regular /// `resolve_lifetimes`. -fn resolve_lifetimes_for<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> &'tcx ResolveLifetimes { - let item_id = item_for(tcx, def_id); - if item_id == def_id { - let item = tcx.hir().item(hir::ItemId { def_id: item_id }); +fn resolve_lifetimes_for<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: hir::OwnerId) -> &'tcx ResolveLifetimes { + let item_id = item_for(tcx, def_id.def_id); + let local_def_id = item_id.owner_id.def_id; + if item_id.owner_id == def_id { + let item = tcx.hir().item(item_id); match item.kind { - hir::ItemKind::Trait(..) => tcx.resolve_lifetimes_trait_definition(item_id), - _ => tcx.resolve_lifetimes(item_id), + hir::ItemKind::Trait(..) => tcx.resolve_lifetimes_trait_definition(local_def_id), + _ => tcx.resolve_lifetimes(local_def_id), } } else { - tcx.resolve_lifetimes(item_id) + tcx.resolve_lifetimes(local_def_id) } } /// Finds the `Item` that contains the given `LocalDefId` -fn item_for(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, local_def_id: LocalDefId) -> LocalDefId { +fn item_for(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, local_def_id: LocalDefId) -> hir::ItemId { match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(local_def_id) { Some(Node::Item(item)) => { - return item.def_id; + return item.item_id(); } _ => {} } @@ -366,7 +357,7 @@ fn item_for(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, local_def_id: LocalDefId) -> LocalDefId { loop { let node = parent_iter.next().map(|n| n.1); match node { - Some(hir::Node::Item(item)) => break item.def_id, + Some(hir::Node::Item(item)) => break item.item_id(), Some(hir::Node::Crate(_)) | None => bug!("Called `item_for` on an Item."), _ => {} } @@ -506,7 +497,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { }) .unzip(); - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(e.hir_id, binders); + self.record_late_bound_vars(e.hir_id, binders); let scope = Scope::Binder { hir_id: e.hir_id, lifetimes, @@ -530,7 +521,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { match &item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait, .. }) => { if let Some(of_trait) = of_trait { - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(of_trait.hir_ref_id, Vec::default()); + self.record_late_bound_vars(of_trait.hir_ref_id, Vec::default()); } } _ => {} @@ -566,13 +557,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { // their owner, we can keep going until we find the Item that owns that. We then // conservatively add all resolved lifetimes. Otherwise we run into problems in // cases like `type Foo<'a> = impl Bar<As = impl Baz + 'a>`. - for (_hir_id, node) in - self.tcx.hir().parent_iter(self.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(item.def_id)) - { + for (_hir_id, node) in self.tcx.hir().parent_iter(item.owner_id.into()) { match node { hir::Node::Item(parent_item) => { - let resolved_lifetimes: &ResolveLifetimes = - self.tcx.resolve_lifetimes(item_for(self.tcx, parent_item.def_id)); + let resolved_lifetimes: &ResolveLifetimes = self.tcx.resolve_lifetimes( + item_for(self.tcx, parent_item.owner_id.def_id).owner_id.def_id, + ); // We need to add *all* deps, since opaque tys may want them from *us* for (&owner, defs) in resolved_lifetimes.defs.iter() { defs.iter().for_each(|(&local_id, region)| { @@ -583,7 +573,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { resolved_lifetimes.late_bound_vars.iter() { late_bound_vars.iter().for_each(|(&local_id, late_bound_vars)| { - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert( + self.record_late_bound_vars( hir::HirId { owner, local_id }, late_bound_vars.clone(), ); @@ -614,7 +604,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { GenericParamKind::Type { .. } | GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => None, }) .collect(); - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(item.hir_id(), vec![]); + self.record_late_bound_vars(item.hir_id(), vec![]); let scope = Scope::Binder { hir_id: item.hir_id(), lifetimes, @@ -663,7 +653,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { (pair, r) }) .unzip(); - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(ty.hir_id, binders); + self.record_late_bound_vars(ty.hir_id, binders); let scope = Scope::Binder { hir_id: ty.hir_id, lifetimes, @@ -817,7 +807,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { GenericParamKind::Type { .. } | GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => {} } } - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(ty.hir_id, vec![]); + self.record_late_bound_vars(ty.hir_id, vec![]); let scope = Scope::Binder { hir_id: ty.hir_id, @@ -861,7 +851,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { GenericParamKind::Type { .. } | GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => None, }) .collect(); - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(trait_item.hir_id(), vec![]); + self.record_late_bound_vars(trait_item.hir_id(), vec![]); let scope = Scope::Binder { hir_id: trait_item.hir_id(), lifetimes, @@ -897,7 +887,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { Fn(..) => self.visit_early_late(impl_item.hir_id(), &impl_item.generics, |this| { intravisit::walk_impl_item(this, impl_item) }), - TyAlias(ref ty) => { + Type(ref ty) => { let generics = &impl_item.generics; let lifetimes: FxIndexMap<LocalDefId, Region> = generics .params @@ -909,9 +899,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { GenericParamKind::Const { .. } | GenericParamKind::Type { .. } => None, }) .collect(); - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(ty.hir_id, vec![]); + self.record_late_bound_vars(impl_item.hir_id(), vec![]); let scope = Scope::Binder { - hir_id: ty.hir_id, + hir_id: impl_item.hir_id(), lifetimes, s: self.scope, scope_type: BinderScopeType::Normal, @@ -995,13 +985,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { for predicate in generics.predicates { match predicate { &hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(hir::WhereBoundPredicate { + hir_id, ref bounded_ty, bounds, ref bound_generic_params, origin, .. }) => { - let (lifetimes, binders): (FxIndexMap<LocalDefId, Region>, Vec<_>) = + let lifetimes: FxIndexMap<LocalDefId, Region> = bound_generic_params .iter() .filter(|param| { @@ -1009,19 +1000,23 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { }) .enumerate() .map(|(late_bound_idx, param)| { - let pair = - Region::late(late_bound_idx as u32, this.tcx.hir(), param); - let r = late_region_as_bound_region(this.tcx, &pair.1); - (pair, r) + Region::late(late_bound_idx as u32, this.tcx.hir(), param) + }) + .collect(); + let binders: Vec<_> = + lifetimes + .iter() + .map(|(_, region)| { + late_region_as_bound_region(this.tcx, region) }) - .unzip(); - this.map.late_bound_vars.insert(bounded_ty.hir_id, binders.clone()); + .collect(); + this.record_late_bound_vars(hir_id, binders.clone()); // Even if there are no lifetimes defined here, we still wrap it in a binder // scope. If there happens to be a nested poly trait ref (an error), that // will be `Concatenating` anyways, so we don't have to worry about the depth // being wrong. let scope = Scope::Binder { - hir_id: bounded_ty.hir_id, + hir_id, lifetimes, s: this.scope, scope_type: BinderScopeType::Normal, @@ -1089,7 +1084,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { // imagine there's a better way to go about this. let (binders, scope_type) = self.poly_trait_ref_binder_info(); - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(*hir_id, binders); + self.record_late_bound_vars(*hir_id, binders); let scope = Scope::Binder { hir_id: *hir_id, lifetimes: FxIndexMap::default(), @@ -1127,7 +1122,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { binders.extend(binders_iter); debug!(?binders); - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(trait_ref.trait_ref.hir_ref_id, binders); + self.record_late_bound_vars(trait_ref.trait_ref.hir_ref_id, binders); // Always introduce a scope here, even if this is in a where clause and // we introduced the binders around the bounded Ty. In that case, we @@ -1211,6 +1206,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { } } + fn record_late_bound_vars(&mut self, hir_id: hir::HirId, binder: Vec<ty::BoundVariableKind>) { + if let Some(old) = self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(hir_id, binder) { + bug!( + "overwrote bound vars for {hir_id:?}:\nold={old:?}\nnew={:?}", + self.map.late_bound_vars[&hir_id] + ) + } + } + /// Visits self by adding a scope and handling recursive walk over the contents with `walk`. /// /// Handles visiting fns and methods. These are a bit complicated because we must distinguish @@ -1268,7 +1272,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { late_region_as_bound_region(self.tcx, &pair.1) }) .collect(); - self.map.late_bound_vars.insert(hir_id, binders); + self.record_late_bound_vars(hir_id, binders); let scope = Scope::Binder { hir_id, lifetimes, @@ -1315,15 +1319,44 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> { // regular fns. if let Some(hir::PredicateOrigin::ImplTrait) = where_bound_origin && let hir::LifetimeName::Param(_, hir::ParamName::Fresh) = lifetime_ref.name - && let hir::IsAsync::NotAsync = self.tcx.asyncness(lifetime_ref.hir_id.owner) + && let hir::IsAsync::NotAsync = self.tcx.asyncness(lifetime_ref.hir_id.owner.def_id) && !self.tcx.features().anonymous_lifetime_in_impl_trait { - rustc_session::parse::feature_err( + let mut diag = rustc_session::parse::feature_err( &self.tcx.sess.parse_sess, sym::anonymous_lifetime_in_impl_trait, lifetime_ref.span, "anonymous lifetimes in `impl Trait` are unstable", - ).emit(); + ); + + match self.tcx.hir().get_generics(lifetime_ref.hir_id.owner.def_id) { + Some(generics) => { + + let new_param_sugg_tuple; + + new_param_sugg_tuple = match generics.span_for_param_suggestion() { + Some(_) => { + Some((self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_through_char(generics.span, '<').shrink_to_hi(), "'a, ".to_owned())) + }, + None => Some((generics.span, "<'a>".to_owned())) + }; + + let mut multi_sugg_vec = vec![(lifetime_ref.span.shrink_to_hi(), "'a ".to_owned())]; + + if let Some(new_tuple) = new_param_sugg_tuple{ + multi_sugg_vec.push(new_tuple); + } + + diag.span_label(lifetime_ref.span, "expected named lifetime parameter"); + diag.multipart_suggestion("consider introducing a named lifetime parameter", + multi_sugg_vec, + rustc_errors::Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); + + }, + None => { } + } + + diag.emit(); return; } scope = s; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/predicates_of.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/predicates_of.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2e84e1d01 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/predicates_of.rs @@ -0,0 +1,707 @@ +use crate::astconv::AstConv; +use crate::bounds::Bounds; +use crate::collect::ItemCtxt; +use crate::constrained_generic_params as cgp; +use hir::{HirId, Node}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; +use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; +use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; +use rustc_middle::ty::subst::InternalSubsts; +use rustc_middle::ty::ToPredicate; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident}; +use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; + +#[derive(Debug)] +struct OnlySelfBounds(bool); + +/// Returns a list of all type predicates (explicit and implicit) for the definition with +/// ID `def_id`. This includes all predicates returned by `predicates_defined_on`, plus +/// `Self: Trait` predicates for traits. +pub(super) fn predicates_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { + let mut result = tcx.predicates_defined_on(def_id); + + if tcx.is_trait(def_id) { + // For traits, add `Self: Trait` predicate. This is + // not part of the predicates that a user writes, but it + // is something that one must prove in order to invoke a + // method or project an associated type. + // + // In the chalk setup, this predicate is not part of the + // "predicates" for a trait item. But it is useful in + // rustc because if you directly (e.g.) invoke a trait + // method like `Trait::method(...)`, you must naturally + // prove that the trait applies to the types that were + // used, and adding the predicate into this list ensures + // that this is done. + // + // We use a DUMMY_SP here as a way to signal trait bounds that come + // from the trait itself that *shouldn't* be shown as the source of + // an obligation and instead be skipped. Otherwise we'd use + // `tcx.def_span(def_id);` + + let constness = if tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::const_trait) { + ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst + } else { + ty::BoundConstness::NotConst + }; + + let span = rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; + result.predicates = + tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(result.predicates.iter().copied().chain(std::iter::once(( + ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, def_id).with_constness(constness).to_predicate(tcx), + span, + )))); + } + debug!("predicates_of(def_id={:?}) = {:?}", def_id, result); + result +} + +/// Returns a list of user-specified type predicates for the definition with ID `def_id`. +/// N.B., this does not include any implied/inferred constraints. +#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(tcx), ret)] +fn gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { + use rustc_hir::*; + + let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); + let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); + + let mut is_trait = None; + let mut is_default_impl_trait = None; + + let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, def_id); + + const NO_GENERICS: &hir::Generics<'_> = hir::Generics::empty(); + + // We use an `IndexSet` to preserves order of insertion. + // Preserving the order of insertion is important here so as not to break UI tests. + let mut predicates: FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'_>, Span)> = FxIndexSet::default(); + + let ast_generics = match node { + Node::TraitItem(item) => item.generics, + + Node::ImplItem(item) => item.generics, + + Node::Item(item) => { + match item.kind { + ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => { + if impl_.defaultness.is_default() { + is_default_impl_trait = tcx.impl_trait_ref(def_id).map(ty::Binder::dummy); + } + &impl_.generics + } + ItemKind::Fn(.., ref generics, _) + | ItemKind::TyAlias(_, ref generics) + | ItemKind::Enum(_, ref generics) + | ItemKind::Struct(_, ref generics) + | ItemKind::Union(_, ref generics) => *generics, + + ItemKind::Trait(_, _, ref generics, ..) => { + is_trait = Some(ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, def_id)); + *generics + } + ItemKind::TraitAlias(ref generics, _) => { + is_trait = Some(ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, def_id)); + *generics + } + ItemKind::OpaqueTy(OpaqueTy { + origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(..) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(..), + .. + }) => { + // return-position impl trait + // + // We don't inherit predicates from the parent here: + // If we have, say `fn f<'a, T: 'a>() -> impl Sized {}` + // then the return type is `f::<'static, T>::{{opaque}}`. + // + // If we inherited the predicates of `f` then we would + // require that `T: 'static` to show that the return + // type is well-formed. + // + // The only way to have something with this opaque type + // is from the return type of the containing function, + // which will ensure that the function's predicates + // hold. + return ty::GenericPredicates { parent: None, predicates: &[] }; + } + ItemKind::OpaqueTy(OpaqueTy { + ref generics, + origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias, + .. + }) => { + // type-alias impl trait + generics + } + + _ => NO_GENERICS, + } + } + + Node::ForeignItem(item) => match item.kind { + ForeignItemKind::Static(..) => NO_GENERICS, + ForeignItemKind::Fn(_, _, ref generics) => *generics, + ForeignItemKind::Type => NO_GENERICS, + }, + + _ => NO_GENERICS, + }; + + let generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); + let parent_count = generics.parent_count as u32; + let has_own_self = generics.has_self && parent_count == 0; + + // Below we'll consider the bounds on the type parameters (including `Self`) + // and the explicit where-clauses, but to get the full set of predicates + // on a trait we need to add in the supertrait bounds and bounds found on + // associated types. + if let Some(_trait_ref) = is_trait { + predicates.extend(tcx.super_predicates_of(def_id).predicates.iter().cloned()); + } + + // In default impls, we can assume that the self type implements + // the trait. So in: + // + // default impl Foo for Bar { .. } + // + // we add a default where clause `Foo: Bar`. We do a similar thing for traits + // (see below). Recall that a default impl is not itself an impl, but rather a + // set of defaults that can be incorporated into another impl. + if let Some(trait_ref) = is_default_impl_trait { + predicates.insert((trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(tcx), tcx.def_span(def_id))); + } + + // Collect the region predicates that were declared inline as + // well. In the case of parameters declared on a fn or method, we + // have to be careful to only iterate over early-bound regions. + let mut index = parent_count + + has_own_self as u32 + + super::early_bound_lifetimes_from_generics(tcx, ast_generics).count() as u32; + + trace!(?predicates); + trace!(?ast_generics); + + // Collect the predicates that were written inline by the user on each + // type parameter (e.g., `<T: Foo>`). + for param in ast_generics.params { + match param.kind { + // We already dealt with early bound lifetimes above. + GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => (), + GenericParamKind::Type { .. } => { + let name = param.name.ident().name; + let param_ty = ty::ParamTy::new(index, name).to_ty(tcx); + index += 1; + + let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); + // Params are implicitly sized unless a `?Sized` bound is found + <dyn AstConv<'_>>::add_implicitly_sized( + &icx, + &mut bounds, + &[], + Some((param.hir_id, ast_generics.predicates)), + param.span, + ); + trace!(?bounds); + predicates.extend(bounds.predicates(tcx, param_ty)); + trace!(?predicates); + } + GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => { + // Bounds on const parameters are currently not possible. + index += 1; + } + } + } + + trace!(?predicates); + // Add in the bounds that appear in the where-clause. + for predicate in ast_generics.predicates { + match predicate { + hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(bound_pred) => { + let ty = icx.to_ty(bound_pred.bounded_ty); + let bound_vars = icx.tcx.late_bound_vars(bound_pred.hir_id); + + // Keep the type around in a dummy predicate, in case of no bounds. + // That way, `where Ty:` is not a complete noop (see #53696) and `Ty` + // is still checked for WF. + if bound_pred.bounds.is_empty() { + if let ty::Param(_) = ty.kind() { + // This is a `where T:`, which can be in the HIR from the + // transformation that moves `?Sized` to `T`'s declaration. + // We can skip the predicate because type parameters are + // trivially WF, but also we *should*, to avoid exposing + // users who never wrote `where Type:,` themselves, to + // compiler/tooling bugs from not handling WF predicates. + } else { + let span = bound_pred.bounded_ty.span; + let predicate = ty::Binder::bind_with_vars( + ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(ty.into()), + bound_vars, + ); + predicates.insert((predicate.to_predicate(tcx), span)); + } + } + + let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); + <dyn AstConv<'_>>::add_bounds( + &icx, + ty, + bound_pred.bounds.iter(), + &mut bounds, + bound_vars, + ); + predicates.extend(bounds.predicates(tcx, ty)); + } + + hir::WherePredicate::RegionPredicate(region_pred) => { + let r1 = <dyn AstConv<'_>>::ast_region_to_region(&icx, ®ion_pred.lifetime, None); + predicates.extend(region_pred.bounds.iter().map(|bound| { + let (r2, span) = match bound { + hir::GenericBound::Outlives(lt) => { + (<dyn AstConv<'_>>::ast_region_to_region(&icx, lt, None), lt.span) + } + _ => bug!(), + }; + let pred = ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::RegionOutlives( + ty::OutlivesPredicate(r1, r2), + )) + .to_predicate(icx.tcx); + + (pred, span) + })) + } + + hir::WherePredicate::EqPredicate(..) => { + // FIXME(#20041) + } + } + } + + if tcx.features().generic_const_exprs { + predicates.extend(const_evaluatable_predicates_of(tcx, def_id.expect_local())); + } + + let mut predicates: Vec<_> = predicates.into_iter().collect(); + + // Subtle: before we store the predicates into the tcx, we + // sort them so that predicates like `T: Foo<Item=U>` come + // before uses of `U`. This avoids false ambiguity errors + // in trait checking. See `setup_constraining_predicates` + // for details. + if let Node::Item(&Item { kind: ItemKind::Impl { .. }, .. }) = node { + let self_ty = tcx.type_of(def_id); + let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(def_id); + cgp::setup_constraining_predicates( + tcx, + &mut predicates, + trait_ref, + &mut cgp::parameters_for_impl(self_ty, trait_ref), + ); + } + + ty::GenericPredicates { + parent: generics.parent, + predicates: tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(predicates), + } +} + +fn const_evaluatable_predicates_of<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + def_id: LocalDefId, +) -> FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)> { + struct ConstCollector<'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + preds: FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)>, + } + + impl<'tcx> intravisit::Visitor<'tcx> for ConstCollector<'tcx> { + fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, c: &'tcx hir::AnonConst) { + let def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(c.hir_id); + let ct = ty::Const::from_anon_const(self.tcx, def_id); + if let ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(_) = ct.kind() { + let span = self.tcx.hir().span(c.hir_id); + self.preds.insert(( + ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ct)) + .to_predicate(self.tcx), + span, + )); + } + } + + fn visit_const_param_default(&mut self, _param: HirId, _ct: &'tcx hir::AnonConst) { + // Do not look into const param defaults, + // these get checked when they are actually instantiated. + // + // We do not want the following to error: + // + // struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: usize = { N + 1 }>; + // struct Bar<const N: usize>(Foo<N, 3>); + } + } + + let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); + let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); + + let mut collector = ConstCollector { tcx, preds: FxIndexSet::default() }; + if let hir::Node::Item(item) = node && let hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) = item.kind { + if let Some(of_trait) = &impl_.of_trait { + debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit impl trait_ref", def_id); + collector.visit_trait_ref(of_trait); + } + + debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_self_ty", def_id); + collector.visit_ty(impl_.self_ty); + } + + if let Some(generics) = node.generics() { + debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_generics", def_id); + collector.visit_generics(generics); + } + + if let Some(fn_sig) = tcx.hir().fn_sig_by_hir_id(hir_id) { + debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_fn_decl", def_id); + collector.visit_fn_decl(fn_sig.decl); + } + debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}) = {:?}", def_id, collector.preds); + + collector.preds +} + +pub(super) fn trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + def_id: LocalDefId, +) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { + assert_eq!(tcx.def_kind(def_id), DefKind::Trait); + gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx, def_id.to_def_id()) +} + +pub(super) fn explicit_predicates_of<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + def_id: DefId, +) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'tcx> { + let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(def_id); + if let DefKind::Trait = def_kind { + // Remove bounds on associated types from the predicates, they will be + // returned by `explicit_item_bounds`. + let predicates_and_bounds = tcx.trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds(def_id.expect_local()); + let trait_identity_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def_id); + + let is_assoc_item_ty = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| { + // For a predicate from a where clause to become a bound on an + // associated type: + // * It must use the identity substs of the item. + // * Since any generic parameters on the item are not in scope, + // this means that the item is not a GAT, and its identity + // substs are the same as the trait's. + // * It must be an associated type for this trait (*not* a + // supertrait). + if let ty::Projection(projection) = ty.kind() { + projection.substs == trait_identity_substs + && tcx.associated_item(projection.item_def_id).container_id(tcx) == def_id + } else { + false + } + }; + + let predicates: Vec<_> = predicates_and_bounds + .predicates + .iter() + .copied() + .filter(|(pred, _)| match pred.kind().skip_binder() { + ty::PredicateKind::Trait(tr) => !is_assoc_item_ty(tr.self_ty()), + ty::PredicateKind::Projection(proj) => { + !is_assoc_item_ty(proj.projection_ty.self_ty()) + } + ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(outlives) => !is_assoc_item_ty(outlives.0), + _ => true, + }) + .collect(); + if predicates.len() == predicates_and_bounds.predicates.len() { + predicates_and_bounds + } else { + ty::GenericPredicates { + parent: predicates_and_bounds.parent, + predicates: tcx.arena.alloc_slice(&predicates), + } + } + } else { + if matches!(def_kind, DefKind::AnonConst) && tcx.lazy_normalization() { + let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); + if tcx.hir().opt_const_param_default_param_hir_id(hir_id).is_some() { + // In `generics_of` we set the generics' parent to be our parent's parent which means that + // we lose out on the predicates of our actual parent if we dont return those predicates here. + // (See comment in `generics_of` for more information on why the parent shenanigans is necessary) + // + // struct Foo<T, const N: usize = { <T as Trait>::ASSOC }>(T) where T: Trait; + // ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the def id we are calling + // ^^^ explicit_predicates_of on + // parent item we dont have set as the + // parent of generics returned by `generics_of` + // + // In the above code we want the anon const to have predicates in its param env for `T: Trait` + let item_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); + // In the above code example we would be calling `explicit_predicates_of(Foo)` here + return tcx.explicit_predicates_of(item_def_id); + } + } + gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx, def_id) + } +} + +/// Ensures that the super-predicates of the trait with a `DefId` +/// of `trait_def_id` are converted and stored. This also ensures that +/// the transitive super-predicates are converted. +pub(super) fn super_predicates_of( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + trait_def_id: DefId, +) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { + tcx.super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type((trait_def_id, None)) +} + +/// Ensures that the super-predicates of the trait with a `DefId` +/// of `trait_def_id` are converted and stored. This also ensures that +/// the transitive super-predicates are converted. +pub(super) fn super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + (trait_def_id, assoc_name): (DefId, Option<Ident>), +) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { + if trait_def_id.is_local() { + debug!("local trait"); + let trait_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(trait_def_id.expect_local()); + + let Node::Item(item) = tcx.hir().get(trait_hir_id) else { + bug!("trait_node_id {} is not an item", trait_hir_id); + }; + + let (generics, bounds) = match item.kind { + hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., ref generics, ref supertraits, _) => (generics, supertraits), + hir::ItemKind::TraitAlias(ref generics, ref supertraits) => (generics, supertraits), + _ => span_bug!(item.span, "super_predicates invoked on non-trait"), + }; + + let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, trait_def_id); + + // Convert the bounds that follow the colon, e.g., `Bar + Zed` in `trait Foo: Bar + Zed`. + let self_param_ty = tcx.types.self_param; + let superbounds1 = if let Some(assoc_name) = assoc_name { + <dyn AstConv<'_>>::compute_bounds_that_match_assoc_type( + &icx, + self_param_ty, + bounds, + assoc_name, + ) + } else { + <dyn AstConv<'_>>::compute_bounds(&icx, self_param_ty, bounds) + }; + + let superbounds1 = superbounds1.predicates(tcx, self_param_ty); + + // Convert any explicit superbounds in the where-clause, + // e.g., `trait Foo where Self: Bar`. + // In the case of trait aliases, however, we include all bounds in the where-clause, + // so e.g., `trait Foo = where u32: PartialEq<Self>` would include `u32: PartialEq<Self>` + // as one of its "superpredicates". + let is_trait_alias = tcx.is_trait_alias(trait_def_id); + let superbounds2 = icx.type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( + generics, + item.hir_id(), + self_param_ty, + OnlySelfBounds(!is_trait_alias), + assoc_name, + ); + + // Combine the two lists to form the complete set of superbounds: + let superbounds = &*tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(superbounds1.into_iter().chain(superbounds2)); + debug!(?superbounds); + + // Now require that immediate supertraits are converted, + // which will, in turn, reach indirect supertraits. + if assoc_name.is_none() { + // Now require that immediate supertraits are converted, + // which will, in turn, reach indirect supertraits. + for &(pred, span) in superbounds { + debug!("superbound: {:?}", pred); + if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(bound) = pred.kind().skip_binder() { + tcx.at(span).super_predicates_of(bound.def_id()); + } + } + } + + ty::GenericPredicates { parent: None, predicates: superbounds } + } else { + // if `assoc_name` is None, then the query should've been redirected to an + // external provider + assert!(assoc_name.is_some()); + tcx.super_predicates_of(trait_def_id) + } +} + +/// Returns the predicates defined on `item_def_id` of the form +/// `X: Foo` where `X` is the type parameter `def_id`. +#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(tcx))] +pub(super) fn type_param_predicates( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + (item_def_id, def_id, assoc_name): (DefId, LocalDefId, Ident), +) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { + use rustc_hir::*; + + // In the AST, bounds can derive from two places. Either + // written inline like `<T: Foo>` or in a where-clause like + // `where T: Foo`. + + let param_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); + let param_owner = tcx.hir().ty_param_owner(def_id); + let generics = tcx.generics_of(param_owner); + let index = generics.param_def_id_to_index[&def_id.to_def_id()]; + let ty = tcx.mk_ty_param(index, tcx.hir().ty_param_name(def_id)); + + // Don't look for bounds where the type parameter isn't in scope. + let parent = if item_def_id == param_owner.to_def_id() { + None + } else { + tcx.generics_of(item_def_id).parent + }; + + let mut result = parent + .map(|parent| { + let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, parent); + icx.get_type_parameter_bounds(DUMMY_SP, def_id.to_def_id(), assoc_name) + }) + .unwrap_or_default(); + let mut extend = None; + + let item_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(item_def_id.expect_local()); + let ast_generics = match tcx.hir().get(item_hir_id) { + Node::TraitItem(item) => &item.generics, + + Node::ImplItem(item) => &item.generics, + + Node::Item(item) => { + match item.kind { + ItemKind::Fn(.., ref generics, _) + | ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { ref generics, .. }) + | ItemKind::TyAlias(_, ref generics) + | ItemKind::OpaqueTy(OpaqueTy { + ref generics, + origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias, + .. + }) + | ItemKind::Enum(_, ref generics) + | ItemKind::Struct(_, ref generics) + | ItemKind::Union(_, ref generics) => generics, + ItemKind::Trait(_, _, ref generics, ..) => { + // Implied `Self: Trait` and supertrait bounds. + if param_id == item_hir_id { + let identity_trait_ref = ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, item_def_id); + extend = + Some((identity_trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(tcx), item.span)); + } + generics + } + _ => return result, + } + } + + Node::ForeignItem(item) => match item.kind { + ForeignItemKind::Fn(_, _, ref generics) => generics, + _ => return result, + }, + + _ => return result, + }; + + let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, item_def_id); + let extra_predicates = extend.into_iter().chain( + icx.type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( + ast_generics, + param_id, + ty, + OnlySelfBounds(true), + Some(assoc_name), + ) + .into_iter() + .filter(|(predicate, _)| match predicate.kind().skip_binder() { + ty::PredicateKind::Trait(data) => data.self_ty().is_param(index), + _ => false, + }), + ); + result.predicates = + tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(result.predicates.iter().copied().chain(extra_predicates)); + result +} + +impl<'tcx> ItemCtxt<'tcx> { + /// Finds bounds from `hir::Generics`. This requires scanning through the + /// AST. We do this to avoid having to convert *all* the bounds, which + /// would create artificial cycles. Instead, we can only convert the + /// bounds for a type parameter `X` if `X::Foo` is used. + #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self, ast_generics))] + fn type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( + &self, + ast_generics: &'tcx hir::Generics<'tcx>, + param_id: hir::HirId, + ty: Ty<'tcx>, + only_self_bounds: OnlySelfBounds, + assoc_name: Option<Ident>, + ) -> Vec<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)> { + let param_def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(param_id).to_def_id(); + trace!(?param_def_id); + ast_generics + .predicates + .iter() + .filter_map(|wp| match *wp { + hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(ref bp) => Some(bp), + _ => None, + }) + .flat_map(|bp| { + let bt = if bp.is_param_bound(param_def_id) { + Some(ty) + } else if !only_self_bounds.0 { + Some(self.to_ty(bp.bounded_ty)) + } else { + None + }; + let bvars = self.tcx.late_bound_vars(bp.hir_id); + + bp.bounds.iter().filter_map(move |b| bt.map(|bt| (bt, b, bvars))).filter( + |(_, b, _)| match assoc_name { + Some(assoc_name) => self.bound_defines_assoc_item(b, assoc_name), + None => true, + }, + ) + }) + .flat_map(|(bt, b, bvars)| predicates_from_bound(self, bt, b, bvars)) + .collect() + } + + #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] + fn bound_defines_assoc_item(&self, b: &hir::GenericBound<'_>, assoc_name: Ident) -> bool { + match b { + hir::GenericBound::Trait(poly_trait_ref, _) => { + let trait_ref = &poly_trait_ref.trait_ref; + if let Some(trait_did) = trait_ref.trait_def_id() { + self.tcx.trait_may_define_assoc_type(trait_did, assoc_name) + } else { + false + } + } + _ => false, + } + } +} + +/// Converts a specific `GenericBound` from the AST into a set of +/// predicates that apply to the self type. A vector is returned +/// because this can be anywhere from zero predicates (`T: ?Sized` adds no +/// predicates) to one (`T: Foo`) to many (`T: Bar<X = i32>` adds `T: Bar` +/// and `<T as Bar>::X == i32`). +fn predicates_from_bound<'tcx>( + astconv: &dyn AstConv<'tcx>, + param_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + bound: &'tcx hir::GenericBound<'tcx>, + bound_vars: &'tcx ty::List<ty::BoundVariableKind>, +) -> Vec<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)> { + let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); + astconv.add_bounds(param_ty, [bound].into_iter(), &mut bounds, bound_vars); + bounds.predicates(astconv.tcx(), param_ty).collect() +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/collect/type_of.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/type_of.rs index a1d1f125f..c29a645eb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/collect/type_of.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/type_of.rs @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ pub(super) fn type_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Ty<'_> { icx.to_ty(ty) } } - ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) => { + ImplItemKind::Type(ty) => { if tcx.impl_trait_ref(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id)).is_none() { check_feature_inherent_assoc_ty(tcx, item.span); } @@ -319,7 +319,15 @@ pub(super) fn type_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Ty<'_> { } } ItemKind::TyAlias(self_ty, _) => icx.to_ty(self_ty), - ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { self_ty, .. }) => icx.to_ty(*self_ty), + ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { self_ty, .. }) => { + match self_ty.find_self_aliases() { + spans if spans.len() > 0 => { + tcx.sess.emit_err(crate::errors::SelfInImplSelf { span: spans.into(), note: (), }); + tcx.ty_error() + }, + _ => icx.to_ty(*self_ty), + } + }, ItemKind::Fn(..) => { let substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def_id.to_def_id()); tcx.mk_fn_def(def_id.to_def_id(), substs) @@ -340,10 +348,9 @@ pub(super) fn type_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Ty<'_> { .. }) => { if in_trait { - span_bug!(item.span, "impl-trait in trait has no default") - } else { - find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_rpit(tcx, def_id, owner) + assert!(tcx.impl_defaultness(owner).has_value()); } + find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_rpit(tcx, def_id, owner) } ItemKind::Trait(..) | ItemKind::TraitAlias(..) @@ -493,8 +500,10 @@ pub(super) fn type_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Ty<'_> { }, def_id.to_def_id(), ); - if let Some(assoc_item) = assoc_item { - tcx.type_of(tcx.generics_of(assoc_item.def_id).params[idx].def_id) + if let Some(param) + = assoc_item.map(|item| &tcx.generics_of(item.def_id).params[idx]).filter(|param| param.kind.is_ty_or_const()) + { + tcx.type_of(param.def_id) } else { // FIXME(associated_const_equality): add a useful error message here. tcx.ty_error_with_message( @@ -564,6 +573,11 @@ fn find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_tait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> T /// checked against it (we also carry the span of that first /// type). found: Option<ty::OpaqueHiddenType<'tcx>>, + + /// In the presence of dead code, typeck may figure out a hidden type + /// while borrowck will now. We collect these cases here and check at + /// the end that we actually found a type that matches (modulo regions). + typeck_types: Vec<ty::OpaqueHiddenType<'tcx>>, } impl ConstraintLocator<'_> { @@ -590,18 +604,23 @@ fn find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_tait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> T self.found = Some(ty::OpaqueHiddenType { span: DUMMY_SP, ty: self.tcx.ty_error() }); return; } - if !tables.concrete_opaque_types.contains_key(&self.def_id) { + let Some(&typeck_hidden_ty) = tables.concrete_opaque_types.get(&self.def_id) else { debug!("no constraints in typeck results"); return; + }; + if self.typeck_types.iter().all(|prev| prev.ty != typeck_hidden_ty.ty) { + self.typeck_types.push(typeck_hidden_ty); } + // Use borrowck to get the type with unerased regions. let concrete_opaque_types = &self.tcx.mir_borrowck(item_def_id).concrete_opaque_types; debug!(?concrete_opaque_types); if let Some(&concrete_type) = concrete_opaque_types.get(&self.def_id) { debug!(?concrete_type, "found constraint"); - if let Some(prev) = self.found { - if concrete_type.ty != prev.ty && !(concrete_type, prev).references_error() { + if let Some(prev) = &mut self.found { + if concrete_type.ty != prev.ty && !(concrete_type, prev.ty).references_error() { prev.report_mismatch(&concrete_type, self.tcx); + prev.ty = self.tcx.ty_error(); } } else { self.found = Some(concrete_type); @@ -624,31 +643,31 @@ fn find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_tait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> T intravisit::walk_expr(self, ex); } fn visit_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx Item<'tcx>) { - trace!(?it.def_id); + trace!(?it.owner_id); // The opaque type itself or its children are not within its reveal scope. - if it.def_id != self.def_id { - self.check(it.def_id); + if it.owner_id.def_id != self.def_id { + self.check(it.owner_id.def_id); intravisit::walk_item(self, it); } } fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx ImplItem<'tcx>) { - trace!(?it.def_id); + trace!(?it.owner_id); // The opaque type itself or its children are not within its reveal scope. - if it.def_id != self.def_id { - self.check(it.def_id); + if it.owner_id.def_id != self.def_id { + self.check(it.owner_id.def_id); intravisit::walk_impl_item(self, it); } } fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx TraitItem<'tcx>) { - trace!(?it.def_id); - self.check(it.def_id); + trace!(?it.owner_id); + self.check(it.owner_id.def_id); intravisit::walk_trait_item(self, it); } } let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); let scope = tcx.hir().get_defining_scope(hir_id); - let mut locator = ConstraintLocator { def_id: def_id, tcx, found: None }; + let mut locator = ConstraintLocator { def_id: def_id, tcx, found: None, typeck_types: vec![] }; debug!(?scope); @@ -678,16 +697,32 @@ fn find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_tait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> T } } - match locator.found { - Some(hidden) => hidden.ty, - None => { - tcx.sess.emit_err(UnconstrainedOpaqueType { - span: tcx.def_span(def_id), - name: tcx.item_name(tcx.local_parent(def_id).to_def_id()), - }); - tcx.ty_error() + let Some(hidden) = locator.found else { + tcx.sess.emit_err(UnconstrainedOpaqueType { + span: tcx.def_span(def_id), + name: tcx.item_name(tcx.local_parent(def_id).to_def_id()), + what: match tcx.hir().get(scope) { + _ if scope == hir::CRATE_HIR_ID => "module", + Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Mod(_), .. }) => "module", + Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Impl(_), .. }) => "impl", + _ => "item", + }, + }); + return tcx.ty_error(); + }; + + // Only check against typeck if we didn't already error + if !hidden.ty.references_error() { + for concrete_type in locator.typeck_types { + if tcx.erase_regions(concrete_type.ty) != tcx.erase_regions(hidden.ty) + && !(concrete_type, hidden).references_error() + { + hidden.report_mismatch(&concrete_type, tcx); + } } } + + hidden.ty } fn find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_rpit( @@ -743,24 +778,24 @@ fn find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_rpit( intravisit::walk_expr(self, ex); } fn visit_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx Item<'tcx>) { - trace!(?it.def_id); + trace!(?it.owner_id); // The opaque type itself or its children are not within its reveal scope. - if it.def_id != self.def_id { - self.check(it.def_id); + if it.owner_id.def_id != self.def_id { + self.check(it.owner_id.def_id); intravisit::walk_item(self, it); } } fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx ImplItem<'tcx>) { - trace!(?it.def_id); + trace!(?it.owner_id); // The opaque type itself or its children are not within its reveal scope. - if it.def_id != self.def_id { - self.check(it.def_id); + if it.owner_id.def_id != self.def_id { + self.check(it.owner_id.def_id); intravisit::walk_impl_item(self, it); } } fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx TraitItem<'tcx>) { - trace!(?it.def_id); - self.check(it.def_id); + trace!(?it.owner_id); + self.check(it.owner_id.def_id); intravisit::walk_trait_item(self, it); } } @@ -788,20 +823,15 @@ fn find_opaque_ty_constraints_for_rpit( // the `concrete_opaque_types` table. tcx.ty_error() } else { - table - .concrete_opaque_types - .get(&def_id) - .copied() - .unwrap_or_else(|| { - // We failed to resolve the opaque type or it - // resolves to itself. We interpret this as the - // no values of the hidden type ever being constructed, - // so we can just make the hidden type be `!`. - // For backwards compatibility reasons, we fall back to - // `()` until we the diverging default is changed. - Some(tcx.mk_diverging_default()) - }) - .expect("RPIT always have a hidden type from typeck") + table.concrete_opaque_types.get(&def_id).map(|ty| ty.ty).unwrap_or_else(|| { + // We failed to resolve the opaque type or it + // resolves to itself. We interpret this as the + // no values of the hidden type ever being constructed, + // so we can just make the hidden type be `!`. + // For backwards compatibility reasons, we fall back to + // `()` until we the diverging default is changed. + tcx.mk_diverging_default() + }) } }) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/constrained_generic_params.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/constrained_generic_params.rs index 8428e4664..213b89fc7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/constrained_generic_params.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/constrained_generic_params.rs @@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ pub fn identify_constrained_generic_params<'tcx>( /// ``` /// The impl's predicates are collected from left to right. Ignoring /// the implicit `Sized` bounds, these are -/// * T: Debug -/// * U: Iterator -/// * <U as Iterator>::Item = T -- a desugared ProjectionPredicate +/// * `T: Debug` +/// * `U: Iterator` +/// * `<U as Iterator>::Item = T` -- a desugared ProjectionPredicate /// /// When we, for example, try to go over the trait-reference /// `IntoIter<u32> as Trait`, we substitute the impl parameters with fresh @@ -132,12 +132,16 @@ pub fn identify_constrained_generic_params<'tcx>( /// /// We *do* have to be somewhat careful when projection targets contain /// projections themselves, for example in +/// +/// ```ignore (illustrative) /// impl<S,U,V,W> Trait for U where /// /* 0 */ S: Iterator<Item = U>, /// /* - */ U: Iterator, /// /* 1 */ <U as Iterator>::Item: ToOwned<Owned=(W,<V as Iterator>::Item)> /// /* 2 */ W: Iterator<Item = V> /// /* 3 */ V: Debug +/// ``` +/// /// we have to evaluate the projections in the order I wrote them: /// `V: Debug` requires `V` to be evaluated. The only projection that /// *determines* `V` is 2 (1 contains it, but *does not determine it*, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs index 0d2e66745..d5b1a7ce1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs @@ -1,23 +1,13 @@ -//! Errors emitted by typeck. +//! Errors emitted by `rustc_hir_analysis`. + use rustc_errors::{error_code, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler}; -use rustc_macros::{LintDiagnostic, SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; +use rustc_errors::{IntoDiagnostic, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; -use rustc_session::SessionDiagnostic; use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span, Symbol}; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::field_multiply_specified_in_initializer, code = "E0062")] -pub struct FieldMultiplySpecifiedInInitializer { - #[primary_span] - #[label] - pub span: Span, - #[label(typeck::previous_use_label)] - pub prev_span: Span, - pub ident: Ident, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::unrecognized_atomic_operation, code = "E0092")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_unrecognized_atomic_operation, code = "E0092")] pub struct UnrecognizedAtomicOperation<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -25,8 +15,8 @@ pub struct UnrecognizedAtomicOperation<'a> { pub op: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::wrong_number_of_generic_arguments_to_intrinsic, code = "E0094")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_wrong_number_of_generic_arguments_to_intrinsic, code = "E0094")] pub struct WrongNumberOfGenericArgumentsToIntrinsic<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -36,8 +26,8 @@ pub struct WrongNumberOfGenericArgumentsToIntrinsic<'a> { pub descr: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::unrecognized_intrinsic_function, code = "E0093")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_unrecognized_intrinsic_function, code = "E0093")] pub struct UnrecognizedIntrinsicFunction { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -45,93 +35,86 @@ pub struct UnrecognizedIntrinsicFunction { pub name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::lifetimes_or_bounds_mismatch_on_trait, code = "E0195")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_lifetimes_or_bounds_mismatch_on_trait, code = "E0195")] pub struct LifetimesOrBoundsMismatchOnTrait { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - #[label(typeck::generics_label)] + #[label(generics_label)] pub generics_span: Option<Span>, pub item_kind: &'static str, pub ident: Ident, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::drop_impl_on_wrong_item, code = "E0120")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_drop_impl_on_wrong_item, code = "E0120")] pub struct DropImplOnWrongItem { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::field_already_declared, code = "E0124")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_field_already_declared, code = "E0124")] pub struct FieldAlreadyDeclared { pub field_name: Ident, #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - #[label(typeck::previous_decl_label)] + #[label(previous_decl_label)] pub prev_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::copy_impl_on_type_with_dtor, code = "E0184")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_type_with_dtor, code = "E0184")] pub struct CopyImplOnTypeWithDtor { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::multiple_relaxed_default_bounds, code = "E0203")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_multiple_relaxed_default_bounds, code = "E0203")] pub struct MultipleRelaxedDefaultBounds { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::copy_impl_on_non_adt, code = "E0206")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_non_adt, code = "E0206")] pub struct CopyImplOnNonAdt { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::trait_object_declared_with_no_traits, code = "E0224")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_trait_object_declared_with_no_traits, code = "E0224")] pub struct TraitObjectDeclaredWithNoTraits { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, - #[label(typeck::alias_span)] + #[label(alias_span)] pub trait_alias_span: Option<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::ambiguous_lifetime_bound, code = "E0227")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_ambiguous_lifetime_bound, code = "E0227")] pub struct AmbiguousLifetimeBound { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::assoc_type_binding_not_allowed, code = "E0229")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_assoc_type_binding_not_allowed, code = "E0229")] pub struct AssocTypeBindingNotAllowed { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::functional_record_update_on_non_struct, code = "E0436")] -pub struct FunctionalRecordUpdateOnNonStruct { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::typeof_reserved_keyword_used, code = "E0516")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_typeof_reserved_keyword_used, code = "E0516")] pub struct TypeofReservedKeywordUsed<'tcx> { pub ty: Ty<'tcx>, #[primary_span] @@ -141,104 +124,26 @@ pub struct TypeofReservedKeywordUsed<'tcx> { pub opt_sugg: Option<(Span, Applicability)>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::return_stmt_outside_of_fn_body, code = "E0572")] -pub struct ReturnStmtOutsideOfFnBody { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[label(typeck::encl_body_label)] - pub encl_body_span: Option<Span>, - #[label(typeck::encl_fn_label)] - pub encl_fn_span: Option<Span>, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::yield_expr_outside_of_generator, code = "E0627")] -pub struct YieldExprOutsideOfGenerator { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::struct_expr_non_exhaustive, code = "E0639")] -pub struct StructExprNonExhaustive { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - pub what: &'static str, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::method_call_on_unknown_type, code = "E0699")] -pub struct MethodCallOnUnknownType { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::value_of_associated_struct_already_specified, code = "E0719")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_value_of_associated_struct_already_specified, code = "E0719")] pub struct ValueOfAssociatedStructAlreadySpecified { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - #[label(typeck::previous_bound_label)] + #[label(previous_bound_label)] pub prev_span: Span, pub item_name: Ident, pub def_path: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::address_of_temporary_taken, code = "E0745")] -pub struct AddressOfTemporaryTaken { - #[primary_span] - #[label] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -pub enum AddReturnTypeSuggestion { - #[suggestion( - typeck::add_return_type_add, - code = "-> {found} ", - applicability = "machine-applicable" - )] - Add { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - found: String, - }, - #[suggestion( - typeck::add_return_type_missing_here, - code = "-> _ ", - applicability = "has-placeholders" - )] - MissingHere { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - }, -} - -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -pub enum ExpectedReturnTypeLabel<'tcx> { - #[label(typeck::expected_default_return_type)] - Unit { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - }, - #[label(typeck::expected_return_type)] - Other { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - expected: Ty<'tcx>, - }, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::unconstrained_opaque_type)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_unconstrained_opaque_type)] #[note] pub struct UnconstrainedOpaqueType { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub name: Symbol, + pub what: &'static str, } pub struct MissingTypeParams { @@ -249,12 +154,12 @@ pub struct MissingTypeParams { pub empty_generic_args: bool, } -// Manual implementation of `SessionDiagnostic` to be able to call `span_to_snippet`. -impl<'a> SessionDiagnostic<'a> for MissingTypeParams { +// Manual implementation of `IntoDiagnostic` to be able to call `span_to_snippet`. +impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'a> for MissingTypeParams { fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &'a Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { let mut err = handler.struct_span_err_with_code( self.span, - rustc_errors::fluent::typeck::missing_type_params, + rustc_errors::fluent::hir_analysis_missing_type_params, error_code!(E0393), ); err.set_arg("parameterCount", self.missing_type_params.len()); @@ -267,7 +172,7 @@ impl<'a> SessionDiagnostic<'a> for MissingTypeParams { .join(", "), ); - err.span_label(self.def_span, rustc_errors::fluent::typeck::label); + err.span_label(self.def_span, rustc_errors::fluent::label); let mut suggested = false; // Don't suggest setting the type params if there are some already: the order is @@ -282,7 +187,7 @@ impl<'a> SessionDiagnostic<'a> for MissingTypeParams { // least we can clue them to the correct syntax `Iterator<Type>`. err.span_suggestion( self.span, - rustc_errors::fluent::typeck::suggestion, + rustc_errors::fluent::suggestion, format!( "{}<{}>", snippet, @@ -298,16 +203,16 @@ impl<'a> SessionDiagnostic<'a> for MissingTypeParams { } } if !suggested { - err.span_label(self.span, rustc_errors::fluent::typeck::no_suggestion_label); + err.span_label(self.span, rustc_errors::fluent::no_suggestion_label); } - err.note(rustc_errors::fluent::typeck::note); + err.note(rustc_errors::fluent::note); err } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::manual_implementation, code = "E0183")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_manual_implementation, code = "E0183")] #[help] pub struct ManualImplementation { #[primary_span] @@ -316,22 +221,22 @@ pub struct ManualImplementation { pub trait_name: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::substs_on_overridden_impl)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_substs_on_overridden_impl)] pub struct SubstsOnOverriddenImpl { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::unused_extern_crate)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_unused_extern_crate)] pub struct UnusedExternCrate { #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] pub span: Span, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::extern_crate_not_idiomatic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_extern_crate_not_idiomatic)] pub struct ExternCrateNotIdiomatic { #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "{suggestion_code}")] pub span: Span, @@ -339,9 +244,39 @@ pub struct ExternCrateNotIdiomatic { pub suggestion_code: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(typeck::expected_used_symbol)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_expected_used_symbol)] pub struct ExpectedUsedSymbol { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_const_impl_for_non_const_trait)] +pub struct ConstImplForNonConstTrait { + #[primary_span] + pub trait_ref_span: Span, + pub trait_name: String, + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "#[const_trait]")] + pub local_trait_span: Option<Span>, + #[note] + pub marking: (), + #[note(adding)] + pub adding: (), +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_const_bound_for_non_const_trait)] +pub struct ConstBoundForNonConstTrait { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_self_in_impl_self)] +pub struct SelfInImplSelf { + #[primary_span] + pub span: MultiSpan, + #[note] + pub note: (), +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/hir_wf_check.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/hir_wf_check.rs index 7b080dc29..b0fdfcf38 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/hir_wf_check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/hir_wf_check.rs @@ -64,38 +64,36 @@ fn diagnostic_hir_wf_check<'tcx>( impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for HirWfCheck<'tcx> { fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'tcx hir::Ty<'tcx>) { - self.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let tcx_ty = - self.icx.to_ty(ty).fold_with(&mut EraseAllBoundRegions { tcx: self.tcx }); - let cause = traits::ObligationCause::new( - ty.span, - self.hir_id, - traits::ObligationCauseCode::WellFormed(None), - ); - let errors = traits::fully_solve_obligation( - &infcx, - traits::Obligation::new( - cause, - self.param_env, - ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(tcx_ty.into())) - .to_predicate(self.tcx), - ), - ); - if !errors.is_empty() { - debug!("Wf-check got errors for {:?}: {:?}", ty, errors); - for error in errors { - if error.obligation.predicate == self.predicate { - // Save the cause from the greatest depth - this corresponds - // to picking more-specific types (e.g. `MyStruct<u8>`) - // over less-specific types (e.g. `Option<MyStruct<u8>>`) - if self.depth >= self.cause_depth { - self.cause = Some(error.obligation.cause); - self.cause_depth = self.depth - } + let infcx = self.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let tcx_ty = self.icx.to_ty(ty).fold_with(&mut EraseAllBoundRegions { tcx: self.tcx }); + let cause = traits::ObligationCause::new( + ty.span, + self.hir_id, + traits::ObligationCauseCode::WellFormed(None), + ); + let errors = traits::fully_solve_obligation( + &infcx, + traits::Obligation::new( + cause, + self.param_env, + ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(tcx_ty.into())) + .to_predicate(self.tcx), + ), + ); + if !errors.is_empty() { + debug!("Wf-check got errors for {:?}: {:?}", ty, errors); + for error in errors { + if error.obligation.predicate == self.predicate { + // Save the cause from the greatest depth - this corresponds + // to picking more-specific types (e.g. `MyStruct<u8>`) + // over less-specific types (e.g. `Option<MyStruct<u8>>`) + if self.depth >= self.cause_depth { + self.cause = Some(error.obligation.cause); + self.cause_depth = self.depth } } } - }); + } self.depth += 1; intravisit::walk_ty(self, ty); self.depth -= 1; @@ -119,7 +117,7 @@ fn diagnostic_hir_wf_check<'tcx>( let ty = match loc { WellFormedLoc::Ty(_) => match hir.get(hir_id) { hir::Node::ImplItem(item) => match item.kind { - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) => Some(ty), + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ty) => Some(ty), hir::ImplItemKind::Const(ty, _) => Some(ty), ref item => bug!("Unexpected ImplItem {:?}", item), }, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/impl_wf_check.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/impl_wf_check.rs index 9fee1eaae..136f61999 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/impl_wf_check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/impl_wf_check.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use crate::constrained_generic_params as cgp; use min_specialization::check_min_specialization; -use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; @@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; -use std::collections::hash_map::Entry::{Occupied, Vacant}; - mod min_specialization; /// Checks that all the type/lifetime parameters on an impl also @@ -57,11 +55,10 @@ fn check_mod_impl_wf(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module_def_id: LocalDefId) { let min_specialization = tcx.features().min_specialization; let module = tcx.hir_module_items(module_def_id); for id in module.items() { - if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Impl) { - enforce_impl_params_are_constrained(tcx, id.def_id); - enforce_impl_items_are_distinct(tcx, id.def_id); + if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Impl) { + enforce_impl_params_are_constrained(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id); if min_specialization { - check_min_specialization(tcx, id.def_id); + check_min_specialization(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id); } } } @@ -194,35 +191,3 @@ fn report_unused_parameter(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, span: Span, kind: &str, name: Symbol } err.emit(); } - -/// Enforce that we do not have two items in an impl with the same name. -fn enforce_impl_items_are_distinct(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_def_id: LocalDefId) { - let mut seen_type_items = FxHashMap::default(); - let mut seen_value_items = FxHashMap::default(); - for &impl_item_ref in tcx.associated_item_def_ids(impl_def_id) { - let impl_item = tcx.associated_item(impl_item_ref); - let seen_items = match impl_item.kind { - ty::AssocKind::Type => &mut seen_type_items, - _ => &mut seen_value_items, - }; - let span = tcx.def_span(impl_item_ref); - let ident = impl_item.ident(tcx); - match seen_items.entry(ident.normalize_to_macros_2_0()) { - Occupied(entry) => { - let mut err = struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - span, - E0201, - "duplicate definitions with name `{}`:", - ident - ); - err.span_label(*entry.get(), format!("previous definition of `{}` here", ident)); - err.span_label(span, "duplicate definition"); - err.emit(); - } - Vacant(entry) => { - entry.insert(span); - } - } - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/impl_wf_check/min_specialization.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/impl_wf_check/min_specialization.rs index 2741d9f77..e806e9487 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/impl_wf_check/min_specialization.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/impl_wf_check/min_specialization.rs @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::trait_def::TraitSpecializationKind; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_span::Span; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::outlives_bounds::InferCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, translate_substs, wf, ObligationCtxt}; @@ -130,8 +130,10 @@ fn check_always_applicable(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl1_def_id: LocalDefId, impl2_node /// /// Example /// +/// ```ignore (illustrative) /// impl<A, B> Foo<A> for B { /* impl2 */ } /// impl<C> Foo<Vec<C>> for C { /* impl1 */ } +/// ``` /// /// Would return `S1 = [C]` and `S2 = [Vec<C>, C]`. fn get_impl_substs<'tcx>( @@ -139,34 +141,33 @@ fn get_impl_substs<'tcx>( impl1_def_id: LocalDefId, impl2_node: Node, ) -> Option<(SubstsRef<'tcx>, SubstsRef<'tcx>)> { - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|ref infcx| { - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(infcx); - let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl1_def_id); - let impl1_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl1_def_id); + let infcx = &tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(infcx); + let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl1_def_id); + let impl1_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl1_def_id); - let assumed_wf_types = - ocx.assumed_wf_types(param_env, tcx.def_span(impl1_def_id), impl1_def_id); + let assumed_wf_types = + ocx.assumed_wf_types(param_env, tcx.def_span(impl1_def_id), impl1_def_id); - let impl1_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, impl1_def_id.to_def_id()); - let impl2_substs = - translate_substs(infcx, param_env, impl1_def_id.to_def_id(), impl1_substs, impl2_node); + let impl1_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, impl1_def_id.to_def_id()); + let impl2_substs = + translate_substs(infcx, param_env, impl1_def_id.to_def_id(), impl1_substs, impl2_node); - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - ocx.infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - return None; - } + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + ocx.infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + return None; + } - let implied_bounds = infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl1_hir_id, assumed_wf_types); - let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds(param_env, Some(infcx), implied_bounds); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(impl1_def_id, &outlives_env); - let Ok(impl2_substs) = infcx.fully_resolve(impl2_substs) else { - let span = tcx.def_span(impl1_def_id); - tcx.sess.emit_err(SubstsOnOverriddenImpl { span }); - return None; - }; - Some((impl1_substs, impl2_substs)) - }) + let implied_bounds = infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl1_hir_id, assumed_wf_types); + let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds(param_env, Some(infcx), implied_bounds); + infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(impl1_def_id, &outlives_env); + let Ok(impl2_substs) = infcx.fully_resolve(impl2_substs) else { + let span = tcx.def_span(impl1_def_id); + tcx.sess.emit_err(SubstsOnOverriddenImpl { span }); + return None; + }; + Some((impl1_substs, impl2_substs)) } /// Returns a list of all of the unconstrained subst of the given impl. @@ -226,13 +227,17 @@ fn unconstrained_parent_impl_substs<'tcx>( /// /// For example forbid the following: /// +/// ```ignore (illustrative) /// impl<A> Tr for A { } /// impl<B> Tr for (B, B) { } +/// ``` /// /// Note that only consider the unconstrained parameters of the base impl: /// +/// ```ignore (illustrative) /// impl<S, I: IntoIterator<Item = S>> Tr<S> for I { } /// impl<T> Tr<T> for Vec<T> { } +/// ``` /// /// The substs for the parent impl here are `[T, Vec<T>]`, which repeats `T`, /// but `S` is constrained in the parent impl, so `parent_substs` is only @@ -257,8 +262,10 @@ fn check_duplicate_params<'tcx>( /// /// For example forbid the following: /// +/// ```ignore (illustrative) /// impl<A> Tr for A { } /// impl Tr for &'static i32 { } +/// ``` fn check_static_lifetimes<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, parent_substs: &Vec<GenericArg<'tcx>>, @@ -344,23 +351,21 @@ fn check_predicates<'tcx>( // Include the well-formed predicates of the type parameters of the impl. for arg in tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl1_def_id).unwrap().substs { - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|ref infcx| { - let obligations = wf::obligations( - infcx, - tcx.param_env(impl1_def_id), - tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl1_def_id), - 0, - arg, - span, - ) - .unwrap(); + let infcx = &tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let obligations = wf::obligations( + infcx, + tcx.param_env(impl1_def_id), + tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl1_def_id), + 0, + arg, + span, + ) + .unwrap(); - assert!(!obligations.needs_infer()); - impl2_predicates.extend( - traits::elaborate_obligations(tcx, obligations) - .map(|obligation| obligation.predicate), - ) - }) + assert!(!obligations.needs_infer()); + impl2_predicates.extend( + traits::elaborate_obligations(tcx, obligations).map(|obligation| obligation.predicate), + ) } impl2_predicates.extend( traits::elaborate_predicates_with_span(tcx, always_applicable_traits) @@ -423,13 +428,10 @@ fn trait_predicate_kind<'tcx>( predicate: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, ) -> Option<TraitSpecializationKind> { match predicate.kind().skip_binder() { - ty::PredicateKind::Trait(ty::TraitPredicate { - trait_ref, - constness: ty::BoundConstness::NotConst, - polarity: _, - }) => Some(tcx.trait_def(trait_ref.def_id).specialization_kind), - ty::PredicateKind::Trait(_) - | ty::PredicateKind::RegionOutlives(_) + ty::PredicateKind::Trait(ty::TraitPredicate { trait_ref, constness: _, polarity: _ }) => { + Some(tcx.trait_def(trait_ref.def_id).specialization_kind) + } + ty::PredicateKind::RegionOutlives(_) | ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(_) | ty::PredicateKind::Projection(_) | ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(_) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/lib.rs index b1ce972e1..525cd2419 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/lib.rs @@ -64,15 +64,13 @@ This API is completely unstable and subject to change. #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(is_sorted)] #![feature(iter_intersperse)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(label_break_value))] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(once_cell)] #![feature(slice_partition_dedup)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![feature(is_some_with)] +#![feature(is_some_and)] #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] @@ -84,20 +82,19 @@ extern crate rustc_middle; // These are used by Clippy. pub mod check; -pub mod expr_use_visitor; -mod astconv; +pub mod astconv; mod bounds; mod check_unused; mod coherence; -mod collect; +// FIXME: This module shouldn't be public. +pub mod collect; mod constrained_generic_params; mod errors; pub mod hir_wf_check; mod impl_wf_check; -mod mem_categorization; mod outlives; -mod structured_errors; +pub mod structured_errors; mod variance; use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, ErrorGuaranteed}; @@ -112,7 +109,7 @@ use rustc_middle::util; use rustc_session::config::EntryFnType; use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode}; use std::iter; @@ -143,24 +140,23 @@ fn require_same_types<'tcx>( expected: Ty<'tcx>, actual: Ty<'tcx>, ) -> bool { - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|ref infcx| { - let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::empty(); - let errors = match infcx.at(cause, param_env).eq(expected, actual) { - Ok(InferOk { obligations, .. }) => traits::fully_solve_obligations(infcx, obligations), - Err(err) => { - infcx.report_mismatched_types(cause, expected, actual, err).emit(); - return false; - } - }; + let infcx = &tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::empty(); + let errors = match infcx.at(cause, param_env).eq(expected, actual) { + Ok(InferOk { obligations, .. }) => traits::fully_solve_obligations(infcx, obligations), + Err(err) => { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_mismatched_types(cause, expected, actual, err).emit(); + return false; + } + }; - match &errors[..] { - [] => true, - errors => { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(errors, None, false); - false - } + match &errors[..] { + [] => true, + errors => { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(errors, None, false); + false } - }) + } } fn check_main_fn_ty(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, main_def_id: DefId) { @@ -307,23 +303,22 @@ fn check_main_fn_ty(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, main_def_id: DefId) { error = true; } let return_ty = return_ty.skip_binder(); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - // Main should have no WC, so empty param env is OK here. - let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::empty(); - let cause = traits::ObligationCause::new( - return_ty_span, - main_diagnostics_hir_id, - ObligationCauseCode::MainFunctionType, - ); - let ocx = traits::ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); - let norm_return_ty = ocx.normalize(cause.clone(), param_env, return_ty); - ocx.register_bound(cause, param_env, norm_return_ty, term_did); - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - if !errors.is_empty() { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - error = true; - } - }); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + // Main should have no WC, so empty param env is OK here. + let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::empty(); + let cause = traits::ObligationCause::new( + return_ty_span, + main_diagnostics_hir_id, + ObligationCauseCode::MainFunctionType, + ); + let ocx = traits::ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); + let norm_return_ty = ocx.normalize(cause.clone(), param_env, return_ty); + ocx.register_bound(cause, param_env, norm_return_ty, term_did); + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + if !errors.is_empty() { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + error = true; + } // now we can take the return type of the given main function expected_return_type = main_fnsig.output(); } else { @@ -386,7 +381,7 @@ fn check_start_fn_ty(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, start_def_id: DefId) { error = true; } if let hir::IsAsync::Async = sig.header.asyncness { - let span = tcx.def_span(it.def_id); + let span = tcx.def_span(it.owner_id); struct_span_err!( tcx.sess, span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/explicit.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/explicit.rs index 7534482cc..7534482cc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/explicit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/explicit.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/implicit_infer.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/implicit_infer.rs index 3b779280e..90c6edb65 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/implicit_infer.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/implicit_infer.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, Subst}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind}; use rustc_span::Span; use super::explicit::ExplicitPredicatesMap; @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pub(super) fn infer_predicates<'tcx>( // Visit all the crates and infer predicates for id in tcx.hir().items() { - let item_did = id.def_id; + let item_did = id.owner_id; debug!("InferVisitor::visit_item(item={:?})", item_did); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/mod.rs index e50c26765..e50c26765 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/mod.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/test.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/test.rs index eb0e12034..fa2ac5659 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/test.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/test.rs @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ pub fn test_inferred_outlives(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { for id in tcx.hir().items() { // For unit testing: check for a special "rustc_outlives" // attribute and report an error with various results if found. - if tcx.has_attr(id.def_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_outlives) { - let inferred_outlives_of = tcx.inferred_outlives_of(id.def_id); + if tcx.has_attr(id.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_outlives) { + let inferred_outlives_of = tcx.inferred_outlives_of(id.owner_id); struct_span_err!( tcx.sess, - tcx.def_span(id.def_id), + tcx.def_span(id.owner_id), E0640, "{:?}", inferred_outlives_of diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/utils.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/utils.rs index 3e8d023fb..0409c7081 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/outlives/utils.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/outlives/utils.rs @@ -96,6 +96,23 @@ pub(crate) fn insert_outlives_predicate<'tcx>( .or_insert(span); } + Component::Opaque(def_id, substs) => { + // This would arise from something like: + // + // ```rust + // type Opaque<T> = impl Sized; + // fn defining<T>() -> Opaque<T> {} + // struct Ss<'a, T>(&'a Opaque<T>); + // ``` + // + // Here we want to have an implied bound `Opaque<T>: 'a` + + let ty = tcx.mk_opaque(def_id, substs); + required_predicates + .entry(ty::OutlivesPredicate(ty.into(), outlived_region)) + .or_insert(span); + } + Component::EscapingProjection(_) => { // As above, but the projection involves // late-bound regions. Therefore, the WF diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/structured_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors.rs index 0b46fce17..0b46fce17 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/structured_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/structured_errors/missing_cast_for_variadic_arg.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/missing_cast_for_variadic_arg.rs index 324df313e..324df313e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/structured_errors/missing_cast_for_variadic_arg.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/missing_cast_for_variadic_arg.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/structured_errors/sized_unsized_cast.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/sized_unsized_cast.rs index bb6088054..bb6088054 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/structured_errors/sized_unsized_cast.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/sized_unsized_cast.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/structured_errors/wrong_number_of_generic_args.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/wrong_number_of_generic_args.rs index 435912464..435912464 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/structured_errors/wrong_number_of_generic_args.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/wrong_number_of_generic_args.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/constraints.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/constraints.rs index eaf0310d5..eaf0310d5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/constraints.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/constraints.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/mod.rs index 82103c5a0..82103c5a0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/mod.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/solve.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/solve.rs index 97aca621a..97aca621a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/solve.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/solve.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/terms.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/terms.rs index 1f763011e..1f763011e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/terms.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/terms.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/test.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/test.rs index 2ba87db88..83ed3e44b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/test.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/test.rs @@ -6,9 +6,10 @@ pub fn test_variance(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { // For unit testing: check for a special "rustc_variance" // attribute and report an error with various results if found. for id in tcx.hir().items() { - if tcx.has_attr(id.def_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_variance) { - let variances_of = tcx.variances_of(id.def_id); - struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, tcx.def_span(id.def_id), E0208, "{:?}", variances_of).emit(); + if tcx.has_attr(id.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_variance) { + let variances_of = tcx.variances_of(id.owner_id); + struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, tcx.def_span(id.owner_id), E0208, "{:?}", variances_of) + .emit(); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/xform.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/xform.rs index 027f0859f..027f0859f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/variance/xform.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/variance/xform.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/Cargo.toml index 46a8e7dee..1ea7be1ae 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_ast_pretty = { path = "../rustc_ast_pretty" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs index 35a58296e..da27554a2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ impl<'a> State<'a> { self.end(); // need to close a box self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(body)); } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) => { + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ty) => { self.print_associated_type(ii.ident, ii.generics, None, Some(ty)); } } @@ -1687,7 +1687,11 @@ impl<'a> State<'a> { let mut nonelided_generic_args: bool = false; let elide_lifetimes = generic_args.args.iter().all(|arg| match arg { - GenericArg::Lifetime(lt) => lt.is_elided(), + GenericArg::Lifetime(lt) if lt.is_elided() => true, + GenericArg::Lifetime(_) => { + nonelided_generic_args = true; + false + } _ => { nonelided_generic_args = true; true diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/Cargo.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..093f9bb84 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/Cargo.toml @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +[package] +name = "rustc_hir_typeck" +version = "0.1.0" +edition = "2021" + +# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html + +[dependencies] +smallvec = { version = "1.8.1", features = ["union", "may_dangle"] } +tracing = "0.1" +rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" } +rustc_data_structures = { path = "../rustc_data_structures" } +rustc_errors = { path = "../rustc_errors" } +rustc_graphviz = { path = "../rustc_graphviz" } +rustc_index = { path = "../rustc_index" } +rustc_infer = { path = "../rustc_infer" } +rustc_hir = { path = "../rustc_hir" } +rustc_hir_analysis = { path = "../rustc_hir_analysis" } +rustc_hir_pretty = { path = "../rustc_hir_pretty" } +rustc_lint = { path = "../rustc_lint" } +rustc_middle = { path = "../rustc_middle" } +rustc_macros = { path = "../rustc_macros" } +rustc_serialize = { path = "../rustc_serialize" } +rustc_session = { path = "../rustc_session" } +rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" } +rustc_target = { path = "../rustc_target" } +rustc_trait_selection = { path = "../rustc_trait_selection" } +rustc_type_ir = { path = "../rustc_type_ir" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/_match.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/_match.rs index 20332e75c..2b15d4dcd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/_match.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/_match.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -use crate::check::coercion::{AsCoercionSite, CoerceMany}; -use crate::check::{Diverges, Expectation, FnCtxt, Needs}; +use crate::coercion::{AsCoercionSite, CoerceMany}; +use crate::{Diverges, Expectation, FnCtxt, Needs}; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir::{self as hir, ExprKind}; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_infer::traits::Obligation; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Subst, ToPredicate, Ty}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ToPredicate, Ty}; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let Some(ret) = self .tcx .hir() - .find_by_def_id(self.body_id.owner) + .find_by_def_id(self.body_id.owner.def_id) .and_then(|owner| owner.fn_decl()) .map(|decl| decl.output.span()) else { return; }; @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { err.help("consider adding an `else` block that evaluates to the expected type"); error = true; }, - ret_reason.is_none(), + false, ); error } @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .typeck_results .borrow() .liberated_fn_sigs() - .get(hir::HirId::make_owner(self.body_id.owner))?; + .get(hir::HirId::make_owner(self.body_id.owner.def_id))?; let substs = sig.output().walk().find_map(|arg| { if let ty::GenericArgKind::Type(ty) = arg.unpack() @@ -514,8 +514,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } for ty in [first_ty, second_ty] { - for pred in self.tcx.bound_explicit_item_bounds(rpit_def_id).transpose_iter() { - let pred = pred.map_bound(|(pred, _)| *pred).subst(self.tcx, substs); + for (pred, _) in self + .tcx + .bound_explicit_item_bounds(rpit_def_id) + .subst_iter_copied(self.tcx, substs) + { let pred = match pred.kind().skip_binder() { ty::PredicateKind::Trait(mut trait_pred) => { assert_eq!(trait_pred.trait_ref.self_ty(), opaque_ty); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/autoderef.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/autoderef.rs index 59c366ad7..59c366ad7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/autoderef.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/autoderef.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/callee.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/callee.rs index 0d35c2479..1b33f2f02 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/callee.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/callee.rs @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ +use super::method::probe::{IsSuggestion, Mode, ProbeScope}; use super::method::MethodCallee; -use super::{DefIdOrName, Expectation, FnCtxt, TupleArgumentsFlag}; -use crate::type_error_struct; +use super::{Expectation, FnCtxt, TupleArgumentsFlag}; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic}; +use crate::type_error_struct; +use rustc_ast::util::parser::PREC_POSTFIX; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, StashKey}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{self, Namespace, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; @@ -17,7 +19,7 @@ use rustc_infer::{ use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{ Adjust, Adjustment, AllowTwoPhase, AutoBorrow, AutoBorrowMutability, }; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{Subst, SubstsRef}; +use rustc_middle::ty::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident}; @@ -25,6 +27,7 @@ use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_target::spec::abi; use rustc_trait_selection::autoderef::Autoderef; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::DefIdOrName; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; use std::iter; @@ -60,6 +63,7 @@ pub fn check_legal_trait_for_method_call( } } +#[derive(Debug)] enum CallStep<'tcx> { Builtin(Ty<'tcx>), DeferredClosure(LocalDefId, ty::FnSig<'tcx>), @@ -188,6 +192,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return None; } + ty::Error(_) => { + return None; + } + _ => {} } @@ -394,140 +402,32 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } ty::FnPtr(sig) => (sig, None), _ => { - let mut unit_variant = None; - if let hir::ExprKind::Path(qpath) = &callee_expr.kind - && let Res::Def(def::DefKind::Ctor(kind, def::CtorKind::Const), _) - = self.typeck_results.borrow().qpath_res(qpath, callee_expr.hir_id) - // Only suggest removing parens if there are no arguments - && arg_exprs.is_empty() + if let hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = &callee_expr.kind + && let [segment] = path.segments + && let Some(mut diag) = self + .tcx + .sess + .diagnostic() + .steal_diagnostic(segment.ident.span, StashKey::CallIntoMethod) { - let descr = match kind { - def::CtorOf::Struct => "struct", - def::CtorOf::Variant => "enum variant", - }; - let removal_span = - callee_expr.span.shrink_to_hi().to(call_expr.span.shrink_to_hi()); - unit_variant = - Some((removal_span, descr, rustc_hir_pretty::qpath_to_string(qpath))); - } - - let callee_ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(callee_ty); - let mut err = type_error_struct!( - self.tcx.sess, - callee_expr.span, - callee_ty, - E0618, - "expected function, found {}", - match &unit_variant { - Some((_, kind, path)) => format!("{kind} `{path}`"), - None => format!("`{callee_ty}`"), - } - ); - - self.identify_bad_closure_def_and_call( - &mut err, - call_expr.hir_id, - &callee_expr.kind, - callee_expr.span, - ); - - if let Some((removal_span, kind, path)) = &unit_variant { - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - *removal_span, - &format!( - "`{path}` is a unit {kind}, and does not take parentheses to be constructed", - ), - "", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - - let mut inner_callee_path = None; - let def = match callee_expr.kind { - hir::ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) => { - self.typeck_results.borrow().qpath_res(qpath, callee_expr.hir_id) - } - hir::ExprKind::Call(ref inner_callee, _) => { - // If the call spans more than one line and the callee kind is - // itself another `ExprCall`, that's a clue that we might just be - // missing a semicolon (Issue #51055) - let call_is_multiline = - self.tcx.sess.source_map().is_multiline(call_expr.span); - if call_is_multiline { - err.span_suggestion( - callee_expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), - "consider using a semicolon here", - ";", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } - if let hir::ExprKind::Path(ref inner_qpath) = inner_callee.kind { - inner_callee_path = Some(inner_qpath); - self.typeck_results.borrow().qpath_res(inner_qpath, inner_callee.hir_id) - } else { - Res::Err - } - } - _ => Res::Err, - }; - - if !self.maybe_suggest_bad_array_definition(&mut err, call_expr, callee_expr) { - if let Some((maybe_def, output_ty, _)) = self.extract_callable_info(callee_expr, callee_ty) - && !self.type_is_sized_modulo_regions(self.param_env, output_ty, callee_expr.span) + // Try suggesting `foo(a)` -> `a.foo()` if possible. + if let Some(ty) = + self.suggest_call_as_method( + &mut diag, + segment, + arg_exprs, + call_expr, + expected + ) { - let descr = match maybe_def { - DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id) => self.tcx.def_kind(def_id).descr(def_id), - DefIdOrName::Name(name) => name, - }; - err.span_label( - callee_expr.span, - format!("this {descr} returns an unsized value `{output_ty}`, so it cannot be called") - ); - if let DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id) = maybe_def - && let Some(def_span) = self.tcx.hir().span_if_local(def_id) - { - err.span_label(def_span, "the callable type is defined here"); - } + diag.emit(); + return ty; } else { - err.span_label(call_expr.span, "call expression requires function"); + diag.emit(); } } - if let Some(span) = self.tcx.hir().res_span(def) { - let callee_ty = callee_ty.to_string(); - let label = match (unit_variant, inner_callee_path) { - (Some((_, kind, path)), _) => Some(format!("{kind} `{path}` defined here")), - (_, Some(hir::QPath::Resolved(_, path))) => self - .tcx - .sess - .source_map() - .span_to_snippet(path.span) - .ok() - .map(|p| format!("`{p}` defined here returns `{callee_ty}`")), - _ => { - match def { - // Emit a different diagnostic for local variables, as they are not - // type definitions themselves, but rather variables *of* that type. - Res::Local(hir_id) => Some(format!( - "`{}` has type `{}`", - self.tcx.hir().name(hir_id), - callee_ty - )), - Res::Def(kind, def_id) if kind.ns() == Some(Namespace::ValueNS) => { - Some(format!( - "`{}` defined here", - self.tcx.def_path_str(def_id), - )) - } - _ => Some(format!("`{callee_ty}` defined here")), - } - } - }; - if let Some(label) = label { - err.span_label(span, label); - } - } - err.emit(); + self.report_invalid_callee(call_expr, callee_expr, callee_ty, arg_exprs); // This is the "default" function signature, used in case of error. // In that case, we check each argument against "error" in order to @@ -574,6 +474,243 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { fn_sig.output() } + /// Attempts to reinterpret `method(rcvr, args...)` as `rcvr.method(args...)` + /// and suggesting the fix if the method probe is successful. + fn suggest_call_as_method( + &self, + diag: &mut Diagnostic, + segment: &'tcx hir::PathSegment<'tcx>, + arg_exprs: &'tcx [hir::Expr<'tcx>], + call_expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, + expected: Expectation<'tcx>, + ) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { + if let [callee_expr, rest @ ..] = arg_exprs { + let callee_ty = self.check_expr(callee_expr); + // First, do a probe with `IsSuggestion(true)` to avoid emitting + // any strange errors. If it's successful, then we'll do a true + // method lookup. + let Ok(pick) = self + .probe_for_name( + call_expr.span, + Mode::MethodCall, + segment.ident, + IsSuggestion(true), + callee_ty, + call_expr.hir_id, + // We didn't record the in scope traits during late resolution + // so we need to probe AllTraits unfortunately + ProbeScope::AllTraits, + ) else { + return None; + }; + + let pick = self.confirm_method( + call_expr.span, + callee_expr, + call_expr, + callee_ty, + pick, + segment, + ); + if pick.illegal_sized_bound.is_some() { + return None; + } + + let up_to_rcvr_span = segment.ident.span.until(callee_expr.span); + let rest_span = callee_expr.span.shrink_to_hi().to(call_expr.span.shrink_to_hi()); + let rest_snippet = if let Some(first) = rest.first() { + self.tcx + .sess + .source_map() + .span_to_snippet(first.span.to(call_expr.span.shrink_to_hi())) + } else { + Ok(")".to_string()) + }; + + if let Ok(rest_snippet) = rest_snippet { + let sugg = if callee_expr.precedence().order() >= PREC_POSTFIX { + vec![ + (up_to_rcvr_span, "".to_string()), + (rest_span, format!(".{}({rest_snippet}", segment.ident)), + ] + } else { + vec![ + (up_to_rcvr_span, "(".to_string()), + (rest_span, format!(").{}({rest_snippet}", segment.ident)), + ] + }; + let self_ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(pick.callee.sig.inputs()[0]); + diag.multipart_suggestion( + format!( + "use the `.` operator to call the method `{}{}` on `{self_ty}`", + self.tcx + .associated_item(pick.callee.def_id) + .trait_container(self.tcx) + .map_or_else( + || String::new(), + |trait_def_id| self.tcx.def_path_str(trait_def_id) + "::" + ), + segment.ident + ), + sugg, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + + // Let's check the method fully now + let return_ty = self.check_method_argument_types( + segment.ident.span, + call_expr, + Ok(pick.callee), + rest, + TupleArgumentsFlag::DontTupleArguments, + expected, + ); + + return Some(return_ty); + } + } + + None + } + + fn report_invalid_callee( + &self, + call_expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, + callee_expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, + callee_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + arg_exprs: &'tcx [hir::Expr<'tcx>], + ) { + let mut unit_variant = None; + if let hir::ExprKind::Path(qpath) = &callee_expr.kind + && let Res::Def(def::DefKind::Ctor(kind, def::CtorKind::Const), _) + = self.typeck_results.borrow().qpath_res(qpath, callee_expr.hir_id) + // Only suggest removing parens if there are no arguments + && arg_exprs.is_empty() + { + let descr = match kind { + def::CtorOf::Struct => "struct", + def::CtorOf::Variant => "enum variant", + }; + let removal_span = callee_expr.span.shrink_to_hi().to(call_expr.span.shrink_to_hi()); + unit_variant = Some((removal_span, descr, rustc_hir_pretty::qpath_to_string(qpath))); + } + + let callee_ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(callee_ty); + let mut err = type_error_struct!( + self.tcx.sess, + callee_expr.span, + callee_ty, + E0618, + "expected function, found {}", + match &unit_variant { + Some((_, kind, path)) => format!("{kind} `{path}`"), + None => format!("`{callee_ty}`"), + } + ); + + self.identify_bad_closure_def_and_call( + &mut err, + call_expr.hir_id, + &callee_expr.kind, + callee_expr.span, + ); + + if let Some((removal_span, kind, path)) = &unit_variant { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + *removal_span, + &format!( + "`{path}` is a unit {kind}, and does not take parentheses to be constructed", + ), + "", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + + let mut inner_callee_path = None; + let def = match callee_expr.kind { + hir::ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) => { + self.typeck_results.borrow().qpath_res(qpath, callee_expr.hir_id) + } + hir::ExprKind::Call(ref inner_callee, _) => { + // If the call spans more than one line and the callee kind is + // itself another `ExprCall`, that's a clue that we might just be + // missing a semicolon (Issue #51055) + let call_is_multiline = self.tcx.sess.source_map().is_multiline(call_expr.span); + if call_is_multiline { + err.span_suggestion( + callee_expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + "consider using a semicolon here", + ";", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + if let hir::ExprKind::Path(ref inner_qpath) = inner_callee.kind { + inner_callee_path = Some(inner_qpath); + self.typeck_results.borrow().qpath_res(inner_qpath, inner_callee.hir_id) + } else { + Res::Err + } + } + _ => Res::Err, + }; + + if !self.maybe_suggest_bad_array_definition(&mut err, call_expr, callee_expr) { + if let Some((maybe_def, output_ty, _)) = + self.extract_callable_info(callee_expr, callee_ty) + && !self.type_is_sized_modulo_regions(self.param_env, output_ty, callee_expr.span) + { + let descr = match maybe_def { + DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id) => self.tcx.def_kind(def_id).descr(def_id), + DefIdOrName::Name(name) => name, + }; + err.span_label( + callee_expr.span, + format!("this {descr} returns an unsized value `{output_ty}`, so it cannot be called") + ); + if let DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id) = maybe_def + && let Some(def_span) = self.tcx.hir().span_if_local(def_id) + { + err.span_label(def_span, "the callable type is defined here"); + } + } else { + err.span_label(call_expr.span, "call expression requires function"); + } + } + + if let Some(span) = self.tcx.hir().res_span(def) { + let callee_ty = callee_ty.to_string(); + let label = match (unit_variant, inner_callee_path) { + (Some((_, kind, path)), _) => Some(format!("{kind} `{path}` defined here")), + (_, Some(hir::QPath::Resolved(_, path))) => self + .tcx + .sess + .source_map() + .span_to_snippet(path.span) + .ok() + .map(|p| format!("`{p}` defined here returns `{callee_ty}`")), + _ => { + match def { + // Emit a different diagnostic for local variables, as they are not + // type definitions themselves, but rather variables *of* that type. + Res::Local(hir_id) => Some(format!( + "`{}` has type `{}`", + self.tcx.hir().name(hir_id), + callee_ty + )), + Res::Def(kind, def_id) if kind.ns() == Some(Namespace::ValueNS) => { + Some(format!("`{}` defined here", self.tcx.def_path_str(def_id),)) + } + _ => Some(format!("`{callee_ty}` defined here")), + } + } + }; + if let Some(label) = label { + err.span_label(span, label); + } + } + err.emit(); + } + fn confirm_deferred_closure_call( &self, call_expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/cast.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/cast.rs index 81a979865..d1dab0540 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/cast.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/cast.rs @@ -30,20 +30,18 @@ use super::FnCtxt; -use crate::hir::def_id::DefId; use crate::type_error_struct; -use hir::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed}; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, DelayDm, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_infer::traits::{Obligation, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode}; use rustc_middle::mir::Mutability; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::AllowTwoPhase; use rustc_middle::ty::cast::{CastKind, CastTy}; use rustc_middle::ty::error::TypeError; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::SubstsRef; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Binder, Ty, TypeAndMut, TypeVisitable, VariantDef}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TypeAndMut, TypeVisitable, VariantDef}; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_session::Session; +use rustc_span::def_id::{DefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt; @@ -62,6 +60,8 @@ pub struct CastCheck<'tcx> { cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>, cast_span: Span, span: Span, + /// whether the cast is made in a const context or not. + pub constness: hir::Constness, } /// The kind of pointer and associated metadata (thin, length or vtable) - we @@ -204,85 +204,18 @@ fn make_invalid_casting_error<'a, 'tcx>( ) } -pub enum CastCheckResult<'tcx> { - Ok, - Deferred(CastCheck<'tcx>), - Err(ErrorGuaranteed), -} - -pub fn check_cast<'tcx>( - fcx: &FnCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, - expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, - expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - cast_span: Span, - span: Span, -) -> CastCheckResult<'tcx> { - if cast_ty.is_dyn_star() { - check_dyn_star_cast(fcx, expr, expr_ty, cast_ty) - } else { - match CastCheck::new(fcx, expr, expr_ty, cast_ty, cast_span, span) { - Ok(check) => CastCheckResult::Deferred(check), - Err(e) => CastCheckResult::Err(e), - } - } -} - -fn check_dyn_star_cast<'tcx>( - fcx: &FnCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, - expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, - expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>, -) -> CastCheckResult<'tcx> { - // Find the bounds in the dyn*. For eaxmple, if we have - // - // let x = 22_usize as dyn* (Clone + Debug + 'static) - // - // this would return `existential_predicates = [?Self: Clone, ?Self: Debug]` and `region = 'static`. - let (existential_predicates, region) = match cast_ty.kind() { - ty::Dynamic(predicates, region, ty::DynStar) => (predicates, region), - _ => panic!("Invalid dyn* cast_ty"), - }; - - let cause = ObligationCause::new( - expr.span, - fcx.body_id, - // FIXME(dyn-star): Use a better obligation cause code - ObligationCauseCode::MiscObligation, - ); - - // For each existential predicate (e.g., `?Self: Clone`) substitute - // the type of the expression (e.g., `usize` in our example above) - // and then require that the resulting predicate (e.g., `usize: Clone`) - // holds (it does). - for existential_predicate in existential_predicates.iter() { - let predicate = existential_predicate.with_self_ty(fcx.tcx, expr_ty); - fcx.register_predicate(Obligation::new(cause.clone(), fcx.param_env, predicate)); - } - - // Enforce the region bound `'static` (e.g., `usize: 'static`, in our example). - fcx.register_predicate(Obligation::new( - cause, - fcx.param_env, - fcx.tcx.mk_predicate(Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives( - ty::OutlivesPredicate(expr_ty, *region), - ))), - )); - - CastCheckResult::Ok -} - impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { - fn new( + pub fn new( fcx: &FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>, cast_span: Span, span: Span, + constness: hir::Constness, ) -> Result<CastCheck<'tcx>, ErrorGuaranteed> { let expr_span = expr.span.find_ancestor_inside(span).unwrap_or(expr.span); - let check = CastCheck { expr, expr_ty, expr_span, cast_ty, cast_span, span }; + let check = CastCheck { expr, expr_ty, expr_span, cast_ty, cast_span, span, constness }; // For better error messages, check for some obviously unsized // cases now. We do a more thorough check at the end, once @@ -596,7 +529,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { err.emit(); } CastError::SizedUnsizedCast => { - use crate::structured_errors::{SizedUnsizedCast, StructuredDiagnostic}; + use rustc_hir_analysis::structured_errors::{ + SizedUnsizedCast, StructuredDiagnostic, + }; SizedUnsizedCast { sess: &fcx.tcx.sess, @@ -754,19 +689,25 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { } else { ("", lint::builtin::TRIVIAL_CASTS) }; - fcx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, self.expr.hir_id, self.span, |err| { - err.build(&format!( - "trivial {}cast: `{}` as `{}`", - adjective, - fcx.ty_to_string(t_expr), - fcx.ty_to_string(t_cast) - )) - .help(&format!( - "cast can be replaced by coercion; this might \ - require {type_asc_or}a temporary variable" - )) - .emit(); - }); + fcx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + lint, + self.expr.hir_id, + self.span, + DelayDm(|| { + format!( + "trivial {}cast: `{}` as `{}`", + adjective, + fcx.ty_to_string(t_expr), + fcx.ty_to_string(t_cast) + ) + }), + |lint| { + lint.help(format!( + "cast can be replaced by coercion; this might \ + require {type_asc_or}a temporary variable" + )) + }, + ); } #[instrument(skip(fcx), level = "debug")] @@ -928,11 +869,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { (Int(_) | Float, Int(_) | Float) => Ok(CastKind::NumericCast), - // FIXME(dyn-star): this needs more conditions... - (_, DynStar) => Ok(CastKind::DynStarCast), - - // FIXME(dyn-star): do we want to allow dyn* upcasting or other casts? - (DynStar, _) => Err(CastError::IllegalCast), + (_, DynStar) | (DynStar, _) => { + if fcx.tcx.features().dyn_star { + bug!("should be handled by `try_coerce`") + } else { + Err(CastError::IllegalCast) + } + } } } @@ -1074,12 +1017,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { lint::builtin::CENUM_IMPL_DROP_CAST, self.expr.hir_id, self.span, - |err| { - err.build(&format!( - "cannot cast enum `{}` into integer `{}` because it implements `Drop`", - self.expr_ty, self.cast_ty - )) - .emit(); + DelayDm(|| format!( + "cannot cast enum `{}` into integer `{}` because it implements `Drop`", + self.expr_ty, self.cast_ty + )), + |lint| { + lint }, ); } @@ -1090,12 +1033,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { lint::builtin::LOSSY_PROVENANCE_CASTS, self.expr.hir_id, self.span, - |err| { - let mut err = err.build(&format!( + DelayDm(|| format!( "under strict provenance it is considered bad style to cast pointer `{}` to integer `{}`", self.expr_ty, self.cast_ty - )); - + )), + |lint| { let msg = "use `.addr()` to obtain the address of a pointer"; let expr_prec = self.expr.precedence().order(); @@ -1114,9 +1056,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { (cast_span, format!(").addr(){scalar_cast}")), ]; - err.multipart_suggestion(msg, suggestions, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); + lint.multipart_suggestion(msg, suggestions, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); } else { - err.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( cast_span, msg, format!(".addr(){scalar_cast}"), @@ -1124,12 +1066,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { ); } - err.help( + lint.help( "if you can't comply with strict provenance and need to expose the pointer \ provenance you can use `.expose_addr()` instead" ); - err.emit(); + lint }, ); } @@ -1139,24 +1081,24 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> { lint::builtin::FUZZY_PROVENANCE_CASTS, self.expr.hir_id, self.span, - |err| { - let mut err = err.build(&format!( - "strict provenance disallows casting integer `{}` to pointer `{}`", - self.expr_ty, self.cast_ty - )); + DelayDm(|| format!( + "strict provenance disallows casting integer `{}` to pointer `{}`", + self.expr_ty, self.cast_ty + )), + |lint| { let msg = "use `.with_addr()` to adjust a valid pointer in the same allocation, to this address"; let suggestions = vec![ (self.expr_span.shrink_to_lo(), String::from("(...).with_addr(")), (self.expr_span.shrink_to_hi().to(self.cast_span), String::from(")")), ]; - err.multipart_suggestion(msg, suggestions, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); - err.help( + lint.multipart_suggestion(msg, suggestions, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); + lint.help( "if you can't comply with strict provenance and don't have a pointer with \ the correct provenance you can use `std::ptr::from_exposed_addr()` instead" ); - err.emit(); + lint }, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/check.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/check.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7f76364e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/check.rs @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +use crate::coercion::CoerceMany; +use crate::gather_locals::GatherLocalsVisitor; +use crate::{FnCtxt, Inherited}; +use crate::{GeneratorTypes, UnsafetyState}; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; +use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; +use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; +use rustc_hir::{ImplicitSelfKind, ItemKind, Node}; +use rustc_hir_analysis::check::fn_maybe_err; +use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; +use rustc_infer::infer::RegionVariableOrigin; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId; +use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits; +use std::cell::RefCell; + +/// Helper used for fns and closures. Does the grungy work of checking a function +/// body and returns the function context used for that purpose, since in the case of a fn item +/// there is still a bit more to do. +/// +/// * ... +/// * inherited: other fields inherited from the enclosing fn (if any) +#[instrument(skip(inherited, body), level = "debug")] +pub(super) fn check_fn<'a, 'tcx>( + inherited: &'a Inherited<'tcx>, + param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + fn_sig: ty::FnSig<'tcx>, + decl: &'tcx hir::FnDecl<'tcx>, + fn_id: hir::HirId, + body: &'tcx hir::Body<'tcx>, + can_be_generator: Option<hir::Movability>, + return_type_pre_known: bool, +) -> (FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, Option<GeneratorTypes<'tcx>>) { + // Create the function context. This is either derived from scratch or, + // in the case of closures, based on the outer context. + let mut fcx = FnCtxt::new(inherited, param_env, body.value.hir_id); + fcx.ps.set(UnsafetyState::function(fn_sig.unsafety, fn_id)); + fcx.return_type_pre_known = return_type_pre_known; + + let tcx = fcx.tcx; + let hir = tcx.hir(); + + let declared_ret_ty = fn_sig.output(); + + let ret_ty = + fcx.register_infer_ok_obligations(fcx.infcx.replace_opaque_types_with_inference_vars( + declared_ret_ty, + body.value.hir_id, + decl.output.span(), + param_env, + )); + // If we replaced declared_ret_ty with infer vars, then we must be inferring + // an opaque type, so set a flag so we can improve diagnostics. + fcx.return_type_has_opaque = ret_ty != declared_ret_ty; + + fcx.ret_coercion = Some(RefCell::new(CoerceMany::new(ret_ty))); + + let span = body.value.span; + + fn_maybe_err(tcx, span, fn_sig.abi); + + if fn_sig.abi == Abi::RustCall { + let expected_args = if let ImplicitSelfKind::None = decl.implicit_self { 1 } else { 2 }; + + let err = || { + let item = match tcx.hir().get(fn_id) { + Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: ItemKind::Fn(header, ..), .. }) => Some(header), + Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { + kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(header, ..), .. + }) => Some(header), + Node::TraitItem(hir::TraitItem { + kind: hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(header, ..), + .. + }) => Some(header), + // Closures are RustCall, but they tuple their arguments, so shouldn't be checked + Node::Expr(hir::Expr { kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure { .. }, .. }) => None, + node => bug!("Item being checked wasn't a function/closure: {:?}", node), + }; + + if let Some(header) = item { + tcx.sess.span_err(header.span, "functions with the \"rust-call\" ABI must take a single non-self argument that is a tuple"); + } + }; + + if fn_sig.inputs().len() != expected_args { + err() + } else { + // FIXME(CraftSpider) Add a check on parameter expansion, so we don't just make the ICE happen later on + // This will probably require wide-scale changes to support a TupleKind obligation + // We can't resolve this without knowing the type of the param + if !matches!(fn_sig.inputs()[expected_args - 1].kind(), ty::Tuple(_) | ty::Param(_)) { + err() + } + } + } + + if body.generator_kind.is_some() && can_be_generator.is_some() { + let yield_ty = fcx + .next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::TypeInference, span }); + fcx.require_type_is_sized(yield_ty, span, traits::SizedYieldType); + + // Resume type defaults to `()` if the generator has no argument. + let resume_ty = fn_sig.inputs().get(0).copied().unwrap_or_else(|| tcx.mk_unit()); + + fcx.resume_yield_tys = Some((resume_ty, yield_ty)); + } + + GatherLocalsVisitor::new(&fcx).visit_body(body); + + // C-variadic fns also have a `VaList` input that's not listed in `fn_sig` + // (as it's created inside the body itself, not passed in from outside). + let maybe_va_list = if fn_sig.c_variadic { + let span = body.params.last().unwrap().span; + let va_list_did = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::VaList, Some(span)); + let region = fcx.next_region_var(RegionVariableOrigin::MiscVariable(span)); + + Some(tcx.bound_type_of(va_list_did).subst(tcx, &[region.into()])) + } else { + None + }; + + // Add formal parameters. + let inputs_hir = hir.fn_decl_by_hir_id(fn_id).map(|decl| &decl.inputs); + let inputs_fn = fn_sig.inputs().iter().copied(); + for (idx, (param_ty, param)) in inputs_fn.chain(maybe_va_list).zip(body.params).enumerate() { + // Check the pattern. + let ty_span = try { inputs_hir?.get(idx)?.span }; + fcx.check_pat_top(¶m.pat, param_ty, ty_span, false); + + // Check that argument is Sized. + // The check for a non-trivial pattern is a hack to avoid duplicate warnings + // for simple cases like `fn foo(x: Trait)`, + // where we would error once on the parameter as a whole, and once on the binding `x`. + if param.pat.simple_ident().is_none() && !tcx.features().unsized_fn_params { + fcx.require_type_is_sized(param_ty, param.pat.span, traits::SizedArgumentType(ty_span)); + } + + fcx.write_ty(param.hir_id, param_ty); + } + + inherited.typeck_results.borrow_mut().liberated_fn_sigs_mut().insert(fn_id, fn_sig); + + fcx.in_tail_expr = true; + if let ty::Dynamic(..) = declared_ret_ty.kind() { + // FIXME: We need to verify that the return type is `Sized` after the return expression has + // been evaluated so that we have types available for all the nodes being returned, but that + // requires the coerced evaluated type to be stored. Moving `check_return_expr` before this + // causes unsized errors caused by the `declared_ret_ty` to point at the return expression, + // while keeping the current ordering we will ignore the tail expression's type because we + // don't know it yet. We can't do `check_expr_kind` while keeping `check_return_expr` + // because we will trigger "unreachable expression" lints unconditionally. + // Because of all of this, we perform a crude check to know whether the simplest `!Sized` + // case that a newcomer might make, returning a bare trait, and in that case we populate + // the tail expression's type so that the suggestion will be correct, but ignore all other + // possible cases. + fcx.check_expr(&body.value); + fcx.require_type_is_sized(declared_ret_ty, decl.output.span(), traits::SizedReturnType); + } else { + fcx.require_type_is_sized(declared_ret_ty, decl.output.span(), traits::SizedReturnType); + fcx.check_return_expr(&body.value, false); + } + fcx.in_tail_expr = false; + + // We insert the deferred_generator_interiors entry after visiting the body. + // This ensures that all nested generators appear before the entry of this generator. + // resolve_generator_interiors relies on this property. + let gen_ty = if let (Some(_), Some(gen_kind)) = (can_be_generator, body.generator_kind) { + let interior = fcx + .next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, span }); + fcx.deferred_generator_interiors.borrow_mut().push((body.id(), interior, gen_kind)); + + let (resume_ty, yield_ty) = fcx.resume_yield_tys.unwrap(); + Some(GeneratorTypes { + resume_ty, + yield_ty, + interior, + movability: can_be_generator.unwrap(), + }) + } else { + None + }; + + // Finalize the return check by taking the LUB of the return types + // we saw and assigning it to the expected return type. This isn't + // really expected to fail, since the coercions would have failed + // earlier when trying to find a LUB. + let coercion = fcx.ret_coercion.take().unwrap().into_inner(); + let mut actual_return_ty = coercion.complete(&fcx); + debug!("actual_return_ty = {:?}", actual_return_ty); + if let ty::Dynamic(..) = declared_ret_ty.kind() { + // We have special-cased the case where the function is declared + // `-> dyn Foo` and we don't actually relate it to the + // `fcx.ret_coercion`, so just substitute a type variable. + actual_return_ty = + fcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::DynReturnFn, span }); + debug!("actual_return_ty replaced with {:?}", actual_return_ty); + } + + // HACK(oli-obk, compiler-errors): We should be comparing this against + // `declared_ret_ty`, but then anything uninferred would be inferred to + // the opaque type itself. That again would cause writeback to assume + // we have a recursive call site and do the sadly stabilized fallback to `()`. + fcx.demand_suptype(span, ret_ty, actual_return_ty); + + // Check that a function marked as `#[panic_handler]` has signature `fn(&PanicInfo) -> !` + if let Some(panic_impl_did) = tcx.lang_items().panic_impl() + && panic_impl_did == hir.local_def_id(fn_id).to_def_id() + { + check_panic_info_fn(tcx, panic_impl_did.expect_local(), fn_sig, decl, declared_ret_ty); + } + + // Check that a function marked as `#[alloc_error_handler]` has signature `fn(Layout) -> !` + if let Some(alloc_error_handler_did) = tcx.lang_items().oom() + && alloc_error_handler_did == hir.local_def_id(fn_id).to_def_id() + { + check_alloc_error_fn(tcx, alloc_error_handler_did.expect_local(), fn_sig, decl, declared_ret_ty); + } + + (fcx, gen_ty) +} + +fn check_panic_info_fn( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + fn_id: LocalDefId, + fn_sig: ty::FnSig<'_>, + decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>, + declared_ret_ty: Ty<'_>, +) { + let Some(panic_info_did) = tcx.lang_items().panic_info() else { + tcx.sess.err("language item required, but not found: `panic_info`"); + return; + }; + + if *declared_ret_ty.kind() != ty::Never { + tcx.sess.span_err(decl.output.span(), "return type should be `!`"); + } + + let inputs = fn_sig.inputs(); + if inputs.len() != 1 { + tcx.sess.span_err(tcx.def_span(fn_id), "function should have one argument"); + return; + } + + let arg_is_panic_info = match *inputs[0].kind() { + ty::Ref(region, ty, mutbl) => match *ty.kind() { + ty::Adt(ref adt, _) => { + adt.did() == panic_info_did && mutbl == hir::Mutability::Not && !region.is_static() + } + _ => false, + }, + _ => false, + }; + + if !arg_is_panic_info { + tcx.sess.span_err(decl.inputs[0].span, "argument should be `&PanicInfo`"); + } + + let DefKind::Fn = tcx.def_kind(fn_id) else { + let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); + tcx.sess.span_err(span, "should be a function"); + return; + }; + + let generic_counts = tcx.generics_of(fn_id).own_counts(); + if generic_counts.types != 0 { + let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); + tcx.sess.span_err(span, "should have no type parameters"); + } + if generic_counts.consts != 0 { + let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); + tcx.sess.span_err(span, "should have no const parameters"); + } +} + +fn check_alloc_error_fn( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + fn_id: LocalDefId, + fn_sig: ty::FnSig<'_>, + decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>, + declared_ret_ty: Ty<'_>, +) { + let Some(alloc_layout_did) = tcx.lang_items().alloc_layout() else { + tcx.sess.err("language item required, but not found: `alloc_layout`"); + return; + }; + + if *declared_ret_ty.kind() != ty::Never { + tcx.sess.span_err(decl.output.span(), "return type should be `!`"); + } + + let inputs = fn_sig.inputs(); + if inputs.len() != 1 { + tcx.sess.span_err(tcx.def_span(fn_id), "function should have one argument"); + return; + } + + let arg_is_alloc_layout = match inputs[0].kind() { + ty::Adt(ref adt, _) => adt.did() == alloc_layout_did, + _ => false, + }; + + if !arg_is_alloc_layout { + tcx.sess.span_err(decl.inputs[0].span, "argument should be `Layout`"); + } + + let DefKind::Fn = tcx.def_kind(fn_id) else { + let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); + tcx.sess.span_err(span, "`#[alloc_error_handler]` should be a function"); + return; + }; + + let generic_counts = tcx.generics_of(fn_id).own_counts(); + if generic_counts.types != 0 { + let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); + tcx.sess.span_err(span, "`#[alloc_error_handler]` function should have no type parameters"); + } + if generic_counts.consts != 0 { + let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); + tcx.sess + .span_err(span, "`#[alloc_error_handler]` function should have no const parameters"); + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/closure.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/closure.rs index 9b943b160..a5a45f75e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/closure.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/closure.rs @@ -2,12 +2,11 @@ use super::{check_fn, Expectation, FnCtxt, GeneratorTypes}; -use crate::astconv::AstConv; -use crate::rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::AstConv; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_infer::infer::LateBoundRegionConversionTime; use rustc_infer::infer::{InferOk, InferResult}; @@ -177,24 +176,23 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { match *expected_ty.kind() { ty::Opaque(def_id, substs) => { let bounds = self.tcx.bound_explicit_item_bounds(def_id); - let sig = bounds - .transpose_iter() - .map(|e| e.map_bound(|e| *e).transpose_tuple2()) - .find_map(|(pred, span)| match pred.0.kind().skip_binder() { + let sig = + bounds.subst_iter_copied(self.tcx, substs).find_map(|(pred, span)| match pred + .kind() + .skip_binder() + { ty::PredicateKind::Projection(proj_predicate) => self .deduce_sig_from_projection( - Some(span.0), - pred.0 - .kind() - .rebind(pred.rebind(proj_predicate).subst(self.tcx, substs)), + Some(span), + pred.kind().rebind(proj_predicate), ), _ => None, }); let kind = bounds - .transpose_iter() - .map(|e| e.map_bound(|e| *e).transpose_tuple2()) - .filter_map(|(pred, _)| match pred.0.kind().skip_binder() { + .0 + .iter() + .filter_map(|(pred, _)| match pred.kind().skip_binder() { ty::PredicateKind::Trait(tp) => { self.tcx.fn_trait_kind_from_lang_item(tp.def_id()) } @@ -642,6 +640,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ), bound_vars, ); + // Astconv can't normalize inputs or outputs with escaping bound vars, + // so normalize them here, after we've wrapped them in a binder. + let result = self.normalize_associated_types_in(self.tcx.hir().span(hir_id), result); let c_result = self.inh.infcx.canonicalize_response(result); self.typeck_results.borrow_mut().user_provided_sigs.insert(expr_def_id, c_result); @@ -695,18 +696,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ty::Opaque(def_id, substs) => self .tcx .bound_explicit_item_bounds(def_id) - .transpose_iter() - .map(|e| e.map_bound(|e| *e).transpose_tuple2()) - .find_map(|(p, s)| get_future_output(p.subst(self.tcx, substs), s.0))?, + .subst_iter_copied(self.tcx, substs) + .find_map(|(p, s)| get_future_output(p, s))?, ty::Error(_) => return None, ty::Projection(proj) if self.tcx.def_kind(proj.item_def_id) == DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder => { self.tcx .bound_explicit_item_bounds(proj.item_def_id) - .transpose_iter() - .map(|e| e.map_bound(|e| *e).transpose_tuple2()) - .find_map(|(p, s)| get_future_output(p.subst(self.tcx, proj.substs), s.0))? + .subst_iter_copied(self.tcx, proj.substs) + .find_map(|(p, s)| get_future_output(p, s))? } _ => span_bug!( self.tcx.def_span(expr_def_id), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/coercion.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs index def592c46..86597a703 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/coercion.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs @@ -35,8 +35,7 @@ //! // and are then unable to coerce `&7i32` to `&mut i32`. //! ``` -use crate::astconv::AstConv; -use crate::check::FnCtxt; +use crate::FnCtxt; use rustc_errors::{ struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, }; @@ -44,6 +43,7 @@ use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::Expr; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::AstConv; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_infer::infer::{Coercion, InferOk, InferResult}; use rustc_infer::traits::{Obligation, TraitEngine, TraitEngineExt}; @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::{self, BytePos, DesugaringKind, Span}; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt as _; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode}; use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec}; @@ -216,6 +216,9 @@ impl<'f, 'tcx> Coerce<'f, 'tcx> { ty::Ref(r_b, _, mutbl_b) => { return self.coerce_borrowed_pointer(a, b, r_b, mutbl_b); } + ty::Dynamic(predicates, region, ty::DynStar) if self.tcx.features().dyn_star => { + return self.coerce_dyn_star(a, b, predicates, region); + } _ => {} } @@ -702,7 +705,12 @@ impl<'f, 'tcx> Coerce<'f, 'tcx> { // Object safety violations or miscellaneous. Err(err) => { - self.report_selection_error(obligation.clone(), &obligation, &err, false); + self.err_ctxt().report_selection_error( + obligation.clone(), + &obligation, + &err, + false, + ); // Treat this like an obligation and follow through // with the unsizing - the lack of a coercion should // be silent, as it causes a type mismatch later. @@ -740,6 +748,63 @@ impl<'f, 'tcx> Coerce<'f, 'tcx> { Ok(coercion) } + fn coerce_dyn_star( + &self, + a: Ty<'tcx>, + b: Ty<'tcx>, + predicates: &'tcx ty::List<ty::Binder<'tcx, ty::ExistentialPredicate<'tcx>>>, + b_region: ty::Region<'tcx>, + ) -> CoerceResult<'tcx> { + if !self.tcx.features().dyn_star { + return Err(TypeError::Mismatch); + } + + if let ty::Dynamic(a_data, _, _) = a.kind() + && let ty::Dynamic(b_data, _, _) = b.kind() + { + if a_data.principal_def_id() == b_data.principal_def_id() { + return self.unify_and(a, b, |_| vec![]); + } else if !self.tcx().features().trait_upcasting { + let mut err = feature_err( + &self.tcx.sess.parse_sess, + sym::trait_upcasting, + self.cause.span, + &format!( + "cannot cast `{a}` to `{b}`, trait upcasting coercion is experimental" + ), + ); + err.emit(); + } + } + + // Check the obligations of the cast -- for example, when casting + // `usize` to `dyn* Clone + 'static`: + let obligations = predicates + .iter() + .map(|predicate| { + // For each existential predicate (e.g., `?Self: Clone`) substitute + // the type of the expression (e.g., `usize` in our example above) + // and then require that the resulting predicate (e.g., `usize: Clone`) + // holds (it does). + let predicate = predicate.with_self_ty(self.tcx, a); + Obligation::new(self.cause.clone(), self.param_env, predicate) + }) + // Enforce the region bound (e.g., `usize: 'static`, in our example). + .chain([Obligation::new( + self.cause.clone(), + self.param_env, + self.tcx.mk_predicate(ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives( + ty::OutlivesPredicate(a, b_region), + ))), + )]) + .collect(); + + Ok(InferOk { + value: (vec![Adjustment { kind: Adjust::DynStar, target: b }], b), + obligations, + }) + } + fn coerce_from_safe_fn<F, G>( &self, a: Ty<'tcx>, @@ -1549,7 +1614,7 @@ impl<'tcx, 'exprs, E: AsCoercionSite> CoerceMany<'tcx, 'exprs, E> { } } _ => { - err = fcx.report_mismatched_types( + err = fcx.err_ctxt().report_mismatched_types( cause, expected, found, @@ -1629,7 +1694,7 @@ impl<'tcx, 'exprs, E: AsCoercionSite> CoerceMany<'tcx, 'exprs, E> { expression: Option<&'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>>, blk_id: Option<hir::HirId>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut err = fcx.report_mismatched_types(cause, expected, found, ty_err); + let mut err = fcx.err_ctxt().report_mismatched_types(cause, expected, found, ty_err); let mut pointing_at_return_type = false; let mut fn_output = None; @@ -1683,7 +1748,7 @@ impl<'tcx, 'exprs, E: AsCoercionSite> CoerceMany<'tcx, 'exprs, E> { expected, found, can_suggest, - fcx.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(fcx.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(id)), + fcx.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(id).into(), ); } if !pointing_at_return_type { @@ -1692,7 +1757,7 @@ impl<'tcx, 'exprs, E: AsCoercionSite> CoerceMany<'tcx, 'exprs, E> { } let parent_id = fcx.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(id); - let parent_item = fcx.tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(parent_id); + let parent_item = fcx.tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(parent_id.def_id); if let (Some(expr), Some(_), Some((fn_decl, _, _))) = (expression, blk_id, fcx.get_node_fn_decl(parent_item)) @@ -1704,7 +1769,7 @@ impl<'tcx, 'exprs, E: AsCoercionSite> CoerceMany<'tcx, 'exprs, E> { expected, found, id, - fcx.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(parent_id), + parent_id.into(), ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/demand.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/demand.rs index e1d55ff82..16febfc46 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/demand.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/demand.rs @@ -1,21 +1,20 @@ -use crate::check::FnCtxt; -use rustc_infer::infer::InferOk; -use rustc_middle::middle::stability::EvalResult; -use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt as _; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::ObligationCause; - +use crate::FnCtxt; use rustc_ast::util::parser::PREC_POSTFIX; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{is_range_literal, Node}; +use rustc_infer::infer::InferOk; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; +use rustc_middle::middle::stability::EvalResult; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::AllowTwoPhase; use rustc_middle::ty::error::{ExpectedFound, TypeError}; use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Article, AssocItem, Ty, TypeAndMut}; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span}; +use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::ObligationCause; use super::method::probe; @@ -32,17 +31,19 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { error: Option<TypeError<'tcx>>, ) { self.annotate_expected_due_to_let_ty(err, expr, error); - self.suggest_deref_ref_or_into(err, expr, expected, expr_ty, expected_ty_expr); - self.suggest_compatible_variants(err, expr, expected, expr_ty); - self.suggest_non_zero_new_unwrap(err, expr, expected, expr_ty); - if self.suggest_calling_boxed_future_when_appropriate(err, expr, expected, expr_ty) { - return; - } - self.suggest_no_capture_closure(err, expected, expr_ty); - self.suggest_boxing_when_appropriate(err, expr, expected, expr_ty); - self.suggest_missing_parentheses(err, expr); - self.suggest_block_to_brackets_peeling_refs(err, expr, expr_ty, expected); - self.suggest_copied_or_cloned(err, expr, expr_ty, expected); + + // Use `||` to give these suggestions a precedence + let _ = self.suggest_missing_parentheses(err, expr) + || self.suggest_deref_ref_or_into(err, expr, expected, expr_ty, expected_ty_expr) + || self.suggest_compatible_variants(err, expr, expected, expr_ty) + || self.suggest_non_zero_new_unwrap(err, expr, expected, expr_ty) + || self.suggest_calling_boxed_future_when_appropriate(err, expr, expected, expr_ty) + || self.suggest_no_capture_closure(err, expected, expr_ty) + || self.suggest_boxing_when_appropriate(err, expr, expected, expr_ty) + || self.suggest_block_to_brackets_peeling_refs(err, expr, expr_ty, expected) + || self.suggest_copied_or_cloned(err, expr, expr_ty, expected) + || self.suggest_into(err, expr, expr_ty, expected); + self.note_type_is_not_clone(err, expected, expr_ty, expr); self.note_need_for_fn_pointer(err, expected, expr_ty); self.note_internal_mutation_in_method(err, expr, expected, expr_ty); @@ -77,7 +78,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self.register_predicates(obligations); None } - Err(e) => Some(self.report_mismatched_types(&cause, expected, actual, e)), + Err(e) => Some(self.err_ctxt().report_mismatched_types(&cause, expected, actual, e)), } } @@ -107,7 +108,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self.register_predicates(obligations); None } - Err(e) => Some(self.report_mismatched_types(cause, expected, actual, e)), + Err(e) => Some(self.err_ctxt().report_mismatched_types(cause, expected, actual, e)), } } @@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let expr = expr.peel_drop_temps(); let cause = self.misc(expr.span); let expr_ty = self.resolve_vars_with_obligations(checked_ty); - let mut err = self.report_mismatched_types(&cause, expected, expr_ty, e.clone()); + let mut err = self.err_ctxt().report_mismatched_types(&cause, expected, expr_ty, e.clone()); let is_insufficiently_polymorphic = matches!(e, TypeError::RegionsInsufficientlyPolymorphic(..)); @@ -286,7 +287,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, expected: Ty<'tcx>, expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - ) { + ) -> bool { if let ty::Adt(expected_adt, substs) = expected.kind() { if let hir::ExprKind::Field(base, ident) = expr.kind { let base_ty = self.typeck_results.borrow().expr_ty(base); @@ -299,7 +300,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { "", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); - return + return true; } } @@ -338,7 +339,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } else if self.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, expected_adt.did()) { vec!["None", "Some(())"] } else { - return; + return false; }; if let Some(indent) = self.tcx.sess.source_map().indentation_before(span.shrink_to_lo()) @@ -358,7 +359,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); } - return; + return true; } } } @@ -375,7 +376,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let field_is_local = sole_field.did.is_local(); let field_is_accessible = - sole_field.vis.is_accessible_from(expr.hir_id.owner, self.tcx) + sole_field.vis.is_accessible_from(expr.hir_id.owner.def_id, self.tcx) // Skip suggestions for unstable public fields (for example `Pin::pointer`) && matches!(self.tcx.eval_stability(sole_field.did, None, expr.span, None), EvalResult::Allow | EvalResult::Unmarked); @@ -417,6 +418,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { hir::def::CtorKind::Const => unreachable!(), }; + // Suggest constructor as deep into the block tree as possible. + // This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/101065, + // and also just helps make the most minimal suggestions. + let mut expr = expr; + while let hir::ExprKind::Block(block, _) = &expr.kind + && let Some(expr_) = &block.expr + { + expr = expr_ + } + vec![ (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), format!("{prefix}{variant}{open}")), (expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), close.to_owned()), @@ -435,6 +446,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { suggestions_for(&**variant, *ctor_kind, *field_name), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); + return true; } _ => { // More than one matching variant. @@ -450,9 +462,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); + return true; } } } + + false } fn suggest_non_zero_new_unwrap( @@ -461,19 +476,19 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, expected: Ty<'tcx>, expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - ) { + ) -> bool { let tcx = self.tcx; let (adt, unwrap) = match expected.kind() { // In case Option<NonZero*> is wanted, but * is provided, suggest calling new ty::Adt(adt, substs) if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, adt.did()) => { // Unwrap option - let ty::Adt(adt, _) = substs.type_at(0).kind() else { return }; + let ty::Adt(adt, _) = substs.type_at(0).kind() else { return false; }; (adt, "") } // In case NonZero* is wanted, but * is provided also add `.unwrap()` to satisfy types ty::Adt(adt, _) => (adt, ".unwrap()"), - _ => return, + _ => return false, }; let map = [ @@ -492,7 +507,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let Some((s, _)) = map .iter() .find(|&&(s, t)| self.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(s, adt.did()) && self.can_coerce(expr_ty, t)) - else { return }; + else { return false; }; let path = self.tcx.def_path_str(adt.non_enum_variant().def_id); @@ -504,6 +519,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ], Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); + + true } pub fn get_conversion_methods( @@ -513,24 +530,29 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { checked_ty: Ty<'tcx>, hir_id: hir::HirId, ) -> Vec<AssocItem> { - let mut methods = - self.probe_for_return_type(span, probe::Mode::MethodCall, expected, checked_ty, hir_id); - methods.retain(|m| { - self.has_only_self_parameter(m) - && self - .tcx - // This special internal attribute is used to permit - // "identity-like" conversion methods to be suggested here. - // - // FIXME (#46459 and #46460): ideally - // `std::convert::Into::into` and `std::borrow:ToOwned` would - // also be `#[rustc_conversion_suggestion]`, if not for - // method-probing false-positives and -negatives (respectively). - // - // FIXME? Other potential candidate methods: `as_ref` and - // `as_mut`? - .has_attr(m.def_id, sym::rustc_conversion_suggestion) - }); + let methods = self.probe_for_return_type( + span, + probe::Mode::MethodCall, + expected, + checked_ty, + hir_id, + |m| { + self.has_only_self_parameter(m) + && self + .tcx + // This special internal attribute is used to permit + // "identity-like" conversion methods to be suggested here. + // + // FIXME (#46459 and #46460): ideally + // `std::convert::Into::into` and `std::borrow:ToOwned` would + // also be `#[rustc_conversion_suggestion]`, if not for + // method-probing false-positives and -negatives (respectively). + // + // FIXME? Other potential candidate methods: `as_ref` and + // `as_mut`? + .has_attr(m.def_id, sym::rustc_conversion_suggestion) + }, + ); methods } @@ -697,7 +719,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &hir::Expr<'tcx>, checked_ty: Ty<'tcx>, expected: Ty<'tcx>, - ) -> Option<(Span, String, String, Applicability, bool /* verbose */)> { + ) -> Option<( + Span, + String, + String, + Applicability, + bool, /* verbose */ + bool, /* suggest `&` or `&mut` type annotation */ + )> { let sess = self.sess(); let sp = expr.span; @@ -729,6 +758,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { String::new(), Applicability::MachineApplicable, true, + false, )); } } @@ -743,6 +773,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { "b".to_string(), Applicability::MachineApplicable, true, + false, )); } } @@ -800,6 +831,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { sugg.2, Applicability::MachineApplicable, false, + false, )); } @@ -827,6 +859,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { format!("{prefix}&mut {sugg_expr}"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, false, + false, ), hir::Mutability::Not => ( sp, @@ -834,6 +867,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { format!("{prefix}&{sugg_expr}"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, false, + false, ), }); } @@ -863,6 +897,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { String::new(), Applicability::MachineApplicable, true, + true )); } return None; @@ -876,6 +911,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { String::new(), Applicability::MachineApplicable, true, + true, )); } } @@ -942,6 +978,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { src, applicability, true, + false, )); } } @@ -982,6 +1019,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { Applicability::MachineApplicable }, true, + false, )); } @@ -1033,6 +1071,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { suggestion, Applicability::MachineApplicable, true, + false, )); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/diverges.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/diverges.rs index 963a93a95..963a93a95 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/diverges.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/diverges.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/errors.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..175037f9b --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/errors.rs @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +//! Errors emitted by `rustc_hir_analysis`. +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; +use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; +use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span}; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_field_multiply_specified_in_initializer, code = "E0062")] +pub struct FieldMultiplySpecifiedInInitializer { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[label(previous_use_label)] + pub prev_span: Span, + pub ident: Ident, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_return_stmt_outside_of_fn_body, code = "E0572")] +pub struct ReturnStmtOutsideOfFnBody { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[label(encl_body_label)] + pub encl_body_span: Option<Span>, + #[label(encl_fn_label)] + pub encl_fn_span: Option<Span>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_yield_expr_outside_of_generator, code = "E0627")] +pub struct YieldExprOutsideOfGenerator { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_struct_expr_non_exhaustive, code = "E0639")] +pub struct StructExprNonExhaustive { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub what: &'static str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_method_call_on_unknown_type, code = "E0699")] +pub struct MethodCallOnUnknownType { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_functional_record_update_on_non_struct, code = "E0436")] +pub struct FunctionalRecordUpdateOnNonStruct { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_address_of_temporary_taken, code = "E0745")] +pub struct AddressOfTemporaryTaken { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub enum AddReturnTypeSuggestion { + #[suggestion( + hir_analysis_add_return_type_add, + code = "-> {found} ", + applicability = "machine-applicable" + )] + Add { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + found: String, + }, + #[suggestion( + hir_analysis_add_return_type_missing_here, + code = "-> _ ", + applicability = "has-placeholders" + )] + MissingHere { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub enum ExpectedReturnTypeLabel<'tcx> { + #[label(hir_analysis_expected_default_return_type)] + Unit { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, + #[label(hir_analysis_expected_return_type)] + Other { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + expected: Ty<'tcx>, + }, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(hir_analysis_missing_parentheses_in_range, code = "E0689")] +pub struct MissingParentheseInRange { + #[primary_span] + #[label(hir_analysis_missing_parentheses_in_range)] + pub span: Span, + pub ty_str: String, + pub method_name: String, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub add_missing_parentheses: Option<AddMissingParenthesesInRange>, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion_verbose( + hir_analysis_add_missing_parentheses_in_range, + applicability = "maybe-incorrect" +)] +pub struct AddMissingParenthesesInRange { + pub func_name: String, + #[suggestion_part(code = "(")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ")")] + pub right: Span, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/expectation.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expectation.rs index e9e810344..e9e810344 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/expectation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expectation.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/expr.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr.rs index 93b008500..9fde62a81 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/expr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr.rs @@ -2,23 +2,22 @@ //! //! See `mod.rs` for more context on type checking in general. -use crate::astconv::AstConv as _; -use crate::check::cast::{self, CastCheckResult}; -use crate::check::coercion::CoerceMany; -use crate::check::fatally_break_rust; -use crate::check::method::SelfSource; -use crate::check::Expectation::{self, ExpectCastableToType, ExpectHasType, NoExpectation}; -use crate::check::{ - report_unexpected_variant_res, BreakableCtxt, Diverges, DynamicCoerceMany, FnCtxt, Needs, - TupleArgumentsFlag::DontTupleArguments, -}; +use crate::cast; +use crate::coercion::CoerceMany; +use crate::coercion::DynamicCoerceMany; +use crate::errors::{AddressOfTemporaryTaken, ReturnStmtOutsideOfFnBody, StructExprNonExhaustive}; use crate::errors::{ FieldMultiplySpecifiedInInitializer, FunctionalRecordUpdateOnNonStruct, YieldExprOutsideOfGenerator, }; +use crate::fatally_break_rust; +use crate::method::SelfSource; use crate::type_error_struct; - -use crate::errors::{AddressOfTemporaryTaken, ReturnStmtOutsideOfFnBody, StructExprNonExhaustive}; +use crate::Expectation::{self, ExpectCastableToType, ExpectHasType, NoExpectation}; +use crate::{ + report_unexpected_variant_res, BreakableCtxt, Diverges, FnCtxt, Needs, + TupleArgumentsFlag::DontTupleArguments, +}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack; @@ -32,6 +31,8 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{Closure, ExprKind, HirId, QPath}; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::AstConv as _; +use rustc_hir_analysis::check::ty_kind_suggestion; use rustc_infer::infer; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_infer::infer::InferOk; @@ -41,6 +42,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment, AllowTwoPhase}; use rustc_middle::ty::error::TypeError::FieldMisMatch; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AdtKind, Ty, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded; use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; use rustc_span::hygiene::DesugaringKind; use rustc_span::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name; @@ -394,7 +396,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if let Some(sp) = tcx.sess.parse_sess.ambiguous_block_expr_parse.borrow().get(&sp) { - tcx.sess.parse_sess.expr_parentheses_needed(&mut err, *sp); + err.subdiagnostic(ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(*sp)); } err.emit(); oprnd_t = tcx.ty_error(); @@ -541,7 +543,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // been resolved or we errored. This is important as we can only check transmute // on concrete types, but the output type may not be known yet (it would only // be known if explicitly specified via turbofish). - self.deferred_transmute_checks.borrow_mut().push((from, to, expr.span)); + self.deferred_transmute_checks.borrow_mut().push((from, to, expr.hir_id)); } if !tcx.features().unsized_fn_params { // We want to remove some Sized bounds from std functions, @@ -752,7 +754,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..), span: encl_fn_span, .. - })) = self.tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(encl_item_id) + })) = self.tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(encl_item_id.def_id) { // We are inside a function body, so reporting "return statement // outside of function body" needs an explanation. @@ -761,7 +763,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // If this didn't hold, we would not have to report an error in // the first place. - assert_ne!(encl_item_id, encl_body_owner_id); + assert_ne!(encl_item_id.def_id, encl_body_owner_id); let encl_body_id = self.tcx.hir().body_owned_by(encl_body_owner_id); let encl_body = self.tcx.hir().body(encl_body_id); @@ -881,7 +883,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return; } - // FIXME: Make this use SessionDiagnostic once error codes can be dynamically set. + // FIXME: Make this use Diagnostic once error codes can be dynamically set. let mut err = self.tcx.sess.struct_span_err_with_code( op_span, "invalid left-hand side of assignment", @@ -1044,6 +1046,26 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let rhs_ty = self.check_expr(&rhs); let (applicability, eq) = if self.can_coerce(rhs_ty, lhs_ty) { (Applicability::MachineApplicable, true) + } else if let ExprKind::Binary( + Spanned { node: hir::BinOpKind::And | hir::BinOpKind::Or, .. }, + _, + rhs_expr, + ) = lhs.kind + { + // if x == 1 && y == 2 { .. } + // + + let actual_lhs_ty = self.check_expr(&rhs_expr); + (Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, self.can_coerce(rhs_ty, actual_lhs_ty)) + } else if let ExprKind::Binary( + Spanned { node: hir::BinOpKind::And | hir::BinOpKind::Or, .. }, + lhs_expr, + _, + ) = rhs.kind + { + // if x == 1 && y == 2 { .. } + // + + let actual_rhs_ty = self.check_expr(&lhs_expr); + (Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, self.can_coerce(actual_rhs_ty, lhs_ty)) } else { (Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, false) }; @@ -1066,9 +1088,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } if eq { err.span_suggestion_verbose( - span, + span.shrink_to_hi(), "you might have meant to compare for equality", - "==", + '=', applicability, ); } @@ -1109,11 +1131,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } }; - self.check_lhs_assignable(lhs, "E0070", span, |err| { - let rhs_ty = self.check_expr(&rhs); - suggest_deref_binop(err, rhs_ty); - }); - // This is (basically) inlined `check_expr_coercable_to_type`, but we want // to suggest an additional fixup here in `suggest_deref_binop`. let rhs_ty = self.check_expr_with_hint(&rhs, lhs_ty); @@ -1124,6 +1141,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { diag.emit(); } + self.check_lhs_assignable(lhs, "E0070", span, |err| { + if let Some(rhs_ty) = self.typeck_results.borrow().expr_ty_opt(rhs) { + suggest_deref_binop(err, rhs_ty); + } + }); + self.require_type_is_sized(lhs_ty, lhs.span, traits::AssignmentLhsSized); if lhs_ty.references_error() || rhs_ty.references_error() { @@ -1249,9 +1272,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } else { // Defer other checks until we're done type checking. let mut deferred_cast_checks = self.deferred_cast_checks.borrow_mut(); - match cast::check_cast(self, e, t_expr, t_cast, t.span, expr.span) { - CastCheckResult::Ok => t_cast, - CastCheckResult::Deferred(cast_check) => { + match cast::CastCheck::new( + self, + e, + t_expr, + t_cast, + t.span, + expr.span, + self.param_env.constness(), + ) { + Ok(cast_check) => { debug!( "check_expr_cast: deferring cast from {:?} to {:?}: {:?}", t_cast, t_expr, cast_check, @@ -1259,7 +1289,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { deferred_cast_checks.push(cast_check); t_cast } - CastCheckResult::Err(ErrorGuaranteed { .. }) => self.tcx.ty_error(), + Err(_) => self.tcx.ty_error(), } } } @@ -1341,7 +1371,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Create a new function context. let fcx = FnCtxt::new(self, self.param_env.with_const(), body.value.hir_id); - crate::check::GatherLocalsVisitor::new(&fcx).visit_body(body); + crate::GatherLocalsVisitor::new(&fcx).visit_body(body); let ty = fcx.check_expr_with_expectation(&body.value, expected); fcx.require_type_is_sized(ty, body.value.span, traits::ConstSized); @@ -1640,13 +1670,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { Err(_) => { // This should never happen, since we're just subtyping the // remaining_fields, but it's fine to emit this, I guess. - self.report_mismatched_types( - &cause, - target_ty, - fru_ty, - FieldMisMatch(variant.name, ident.name), - ) - .emit(); + self.err_ctxt() + .report_mismatched_types( + &cause, + target_ty, + fru_ty, + FieldMisMatch(variant.name, ident.name), + ) + .emit(); } } } @@ -1933,7 +1964,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self.set_tainted_by_errors(); return; } - let mut err = self.type_error_struct_with_diag( + let mut err = self.err_ctxt().type_error_struct_with_diag( field.ident.span, |actual| match ty.kind() { ty::Adt(adt, ..) if adt.is_enum() => struct_span_err!( @@ -2338,7 +2369,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if let ty::Adt(def, _) = output_ty.kind() && !def.is_enum() { def.non_enum_variant().fields.iter().any(|field| { field.ident(self.tcx) == ident - && field.vis.is_accessible_from(expr.hir_id.owner, self.tcx) + && field.vis.is_accessible_from(expr.hir_id.owner.def_id, self.tcx) }) } else if let ty::Tuple(tys) = output_ty.kind() && let Ok(idx) = ident.as_str().parse::<usize>() @@ -2863,14 +2894,3 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } } - -pub(super) fn ty_kind_suggestion(ty: Ty<'_>) -> Option<&'static str> { - Some(match ty.kind() { - ty::Bool => "true", - ty::Char => "'a'", - ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) => "42", - ty::Float(_) => "3.14159", - ty::Error(_) | ty::Never => return None, - _ => "value", - }) -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/expr_use_visitor.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr_use_visitor.rs index f483342b4..fce2a5888 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/expr_use_visitor.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr_use_visitor.rs @@ -89,15 +89,6 @@ enum ConsumeMode { Move, } -#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug)] -pub enum MutateMode { - Init, - /// Example: `x = y` - JustWrite, - /// Example: `x += y` - WriteAndRead, -} - /// The ExprUseVisitor type /// /// This is the code that actually walks the tree. @@ -134,7 +125,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ExprUseVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { /// - `typeck_results` --- typeck results for the code being analyzed pub fn new( delegate: &'a mut (dyn Delegate<'tcx> + 'a), - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, body_owner: LocalDefId, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, typeck_results: &'a ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>, @@ -583,7 +574,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ExprUseVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { for adjustment in adjustments { debug!("walk_adjustment expr={:?} adj={:?}", expr, adjustment); match adjustment.kind { - adjustment::Adjust::NeverToAny | adjustment::Adjust::Pointer(_) => { + adjustment::Adjust::NeverToAny + | adjustment::Adjust::Pointer(_) + | adjustment::Adjust::DynStar => { // Creating a closure/fn-pointer or unsizing consumes // the input and stores it into the resulting rvalue. self.delegate_consume(&place_with_id, place_with_id.hir_id); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fallback.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fallback.rs index 4059b3403..747ecb036 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fallback.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fallback.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::check::FnCtxt; +use crate::FnCtxt; use rustc_data_structures::{ fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}, graph::WithSuccessors, @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ impl<'tcx> FnCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { // // - Unconstrained ints are replaced with `i32`. // - // - Unconstrained floats are replaced with with `f64`. + // - Unconstrained floats are replaced with `f64`. // // - Non-numerics may get replaced with `()` or `!`, depending on // how they were categorized by `calculate_diverging_fallback` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs index a40478db9..6a1cffe3e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs @@ -1,12 +1,7 @@ -use crate::astconv::{ - AstConv, CreateSubstsForGenericArgsCtxt, ExplicitLateBound, GenericArgCountMismatch, - GenericArgCountResult, IsMethodCall, PathSeg, -}; -use crate::check::callee::{self, DeferredCallResolution}; -use crate::check::method::{self, MethodCallee, SelfSource}; -use crate::check::rvalue_scopes; -use crate::check::{BreakableCtxt, Diverges, Expectation, FnCtxt, LocalTy}; - +use crate::callee::{self, DeferredCallResolution}; +use crate::method::{self, MethodCallee, SelfSource}; +use crate::rvalue_scopes; +use crate::{BreakableCtxt, Diverges, Expectation, FnCtxt, LocalTy}; use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan}; @@ -15,26 +10,28 @@ use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{ExprKind, GenericArg, Node, QPath}; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::{ + AstConv, CreateSubstsForGenericArgsCtxt, ExplicitLateBound, GenericArgCountMismatch, + GenericArgCountResult, IsMethodCall, PathSeg, +}; use rustc_infer::infer::canonical::{Canonical, OriginalQueryValues, QueryResponse}; use rustc_infer::infer::error_reporting::TypeAnnotationNeeded::E0282; use rustc_infer::infer::{InferOk, InferResult}; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow, AutoBorrowMutability}; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::TypeFoldable; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{ - self, GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef, UserSelfTy, UserSubsts, -}; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, AdtKind, CanonicalUserType, DefIdTree, EarlyBinder, GenericParamDefKind, ToPolyTraitRef, ToPredicate, Ty, UserType, }; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef, UserSelfTy, UserSubsts}; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_span::hygiene::DesugaringKind; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident}; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt as _; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ self, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode, TraitEngine, TraitEngineExt, }; @@ -60,17 +57,20 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { debug!("warn_if_unreachable: id={:?} span={:?} kind={}", id, span, kind); - self.tcx().struct_span_lint_hir(lint::builtin::UNREACHABLE_CODE, id, span, |lint| { - let msg = format!("unreachable {}", kind); - lint.build(&msg) - .span_label(span, &msg) - .span_label( + let msg = format!("unreachable {}", kind); + self.tcx().struct_span_lint_hir( + lint::builtin::UNREACHABLE_CODE, + id, + span, + &msg, + |lint| { + lint.span_label(span, &msg).span_label( orig_span, custom_note .unwrap_or("any code following this expression is unreachable"), ) - .emit(); - }) + }, + ) } } } @@ -90,14 +90,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { mutate_fulfillment_errors: impl Fn(&mut Vec<traits::FulfillmentError<'tcx>>), ) -> Ty<'tcx> { // No Infer()? Nothing needs doing. - if !ty.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if !ty.has_non_region_infer() { debug!("no inference var, nothing needs doing"); return ty; } // If `ty` is a type variable, see whether we already know what it is. ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); - if !ty.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if !ty.has_non_region_infer() { debug!(?ty); return ty; } @@ -489,18 +489,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub fn array_length_to_const(&self, length: &hir::ArrayLen) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { match length { &hir::ArrayLen::Infer(_, span) => self.ct_infer(self.tcx.types.usize, None, span), - hir::ArrayLen::Body(anon_const) => self.to_const(anon_const), + hir::ArrayLen::Body(anon_const) => { + let const_def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(anon_const.hir_id); + let span = self.tcx.hir().span(anon_const.hir_id); + let c = ty::Const::from_anon_const(self.tcx, const_def_id); + self.register_wf_obligation(c.into(), span, ObligationCauseCode::WellFormed(None)); + self.normalize_associated_types_in(span, c) + } } } - pub fn to_const(&self, ast_c: &hir::AnonConst) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { - let const_def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(ast_c.hir_id); - let span = self.tcx.hir().span(ast_c.hir_id); - let c = ty::Const::from_anon_const(self.tcx, const_def_id); - self.register_wf_obligation(c.into(), span, ObligationCauseCode::WellFormed(None)); - self.normalize_associated_types_in(span, c) - } - pub fn const_arg_to_const( &self, ast_c: &hir::AnonConst, @@ -559,7 +557,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// Registers an obligation for checking later, during regionck, that `arg` is well-formed. pub fn register_wf_obligation( &self, - arg: subst::GenericArg<'tcx>, + arg: ty::GenericArg<'tcx>, span: Span, code: traits::ObligationCauseCode<'tcx>, ) { @@ -604,9 +602,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let mut generators = self.deferred_generator_interiors.borrow_mut(); for (body_id, interior, kind) in generators.drain(..) { self.select_obligations_where_possible(false, |_| {}); - crate::check::generator_interior::resolve_interior( - self, def_id, body_id, interior, kind, - ); + crate::generator_interior::resolve_interior(self, def_id, body_id, interior, kind); } } @@ -616,7 +612,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if !errors.is_empty() { self.adjust_fulfillment_errors_for_expr_obligation(&mut errors); - self.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, self.inh.body_id, false); + self.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, self.inh.body_id, false); } } @@ -630,7 +626,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if !result.is_empty() { mutate_fulfillment_errors(&mut result); self.adjust_fulfillment_errors_for_expr_obligation(&mut result); - self.report_fulfillment_errors(&result, self.inh.body_id, fallback_has_occurred); + self.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors( + &result, + self.inh.body_id, + fallback_has_occurred, + ); } } @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { &mut self, param: &ty::GenericParamDef, arg: &GenericArg<'_>, - ) -> subst::GenericArg<'tcx> { + ) -> ty::GenericArg<'tcx> { match (¶m.kind, arg) { (GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime, GenericArg::Lifetime(lt)) => { <dyn AstConv<'_>>::ast_region_to_region(self.fcx, lt, Some(param)).into() @@ -1295,10 +1295,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { fn inferred_kind( &mut self, - substs: Option<&[subst::GenericArg<'tcx>]>, + substs: Option<&[ty::GenericArg<'tcx>]>, param: &ty::GenericParamDef, infer_args: bool, - ) -> subst::GenericArg<'tcx> { + ) -> ty::GenericArg<'tcx> { let tcx = self.fcx.tcx(); match param.kind { GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime => { @@ -1410,7 +1410,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { }) } - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, code, span, def_id, substs))] + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, code, span, substs))] fn add_required_obligations_with_code( &self, span: Span, @@ -1418,15 +1418,42 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, code: impl Fn(usize, Span) -> ObligationCauseCode<'tcx>, ) { + let param_env = self.param_env; + + let remap = match self.tcx.def_kind(def_id) { + // Associated consts have `Self: ~const Trait` bounds that should be satisfiable when + // `Self: Trait` is satisfied because it does not matter whether the impl is `const`. + // Therefore we have to remap the param env here to be non-const. + hir::def::DefKind::AssocConst => true, + hir::def::DefKind::AssocFn + if self.tcx.def_kind(self.tcx.parent(def_id)) == hir::def::DefKind::Trait => + { + // N.B.: All callsites to this function involve checking a path expression. + // + // When instantiating a trait method as a function item, it does not actually matter whether + // the trait is `const` or not, or whether `where T: ~const Tr` needs to be satisfied as + // `const`. If we were to introduce instantiating trait methods as `const fn`s, we would + // check that after this, either via a bound `where F: ~const FnOnce` or when coercing to a + // `const fn` pointer. + // + // FIXME(fee1-dead) FIXME(const_trait_impl): update this doc when trait methods can satisfy + // `~const FnOnce` or can be coerced to `const fn` pointer. + true + } + _ => false, + }; let (bounds, _) = self.instantiate_bounds(span, def_id, &substs); - for obligation in traits::predicates_for_generics( + for mut obligation in traits::predicates_for_generics( |idx, predicate_span| { traits::ObligationCause::new(span, self.body_id, code(idx, predicate_span)) }, - self.param_env, + param_env, bounds, ) { + if remap { + obligation = obligation.without_const(self.tcx); + } self.register_predicate(obligation); } } @@ -1440,7 +1467,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ty } else { if !self.is_tainted_by_errors() { - self.emit_inference_failure_err((**self).body_id, sp, ty.into(), E0282, true) + self.err_ctxt() + .emit_inference_failure_err((**self).body_id, sp, ty.into(), E0282, true) .emit(); } let err = self.tcx.ty_error(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/arg_matrix.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/arg_matrix.rs index fc83994ca..fc83994ca 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/arg_matrix.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/arg_matrix.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/checks.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/checks.rs index 311fcaada..8e0fcb56c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/checks.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/checks.rs @@ -1,19 +1,13 @@ -use crate::astconv::AstConv; -use crate::check::coercion::CoerceMany; -use crate::check::fn_ctxt::arg_matrix::{ - ArgMatrix, Compatibility, Error, ExpectedIdx, ProvidedIdx, +use crate::coercion::CoerceMany; +use crate::fn_ctxt::arg_matrix::{ArgMatrix, Compatibility, Error, ExpectedIdx, ProvidedIdx}; +use crate::gather_locals::Declaration; +use crate::method::MethodCallee; +use crate::Expectation::*; +use crate::TupleArgumentsFlag::*; +use crate::{ + struct_span_err, BreakableCtxt, Diverges, Expectation, FnCtxt, LocalTy, Needs, + TupleArgumentsFlag, }; -use crate::check::gather_locals::Declaration; -use crate::check::intrinsicck::InlineAsmCtxt; -use crate::check::method::MethodCallee; -use crate::check::Expectation::*; -use crate::check::TupleArgumentsFlag::*; -use crate::check::{ - potentially_plural_count, struct_span_err, BreakableCtxt, Diverges, Expectation, FnCtxt, - LocalTy, Needs, TupleArgumentsFlag, -}; -use crate::structured_errors::StructuredDiagnostic; - use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::{pluralize, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticId, MultiSpan}; @@ -21,6 +15,10 @@ use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::{ExprKind, Node, QPath}; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::AstConv; +use rustc_hir_analysis::check::intrinsicck::InlineAsmCtxt; +use rustc_hir_analysis::check::potentially_plural_count; +use rustc_hir_analysis::structured_errors::StructuredDiagnostic; use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_infer::infer::error_reporting::{FailureCode, ObligationCauseExt}; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; @@ -35,23 +33,34 @@ use rustc_span::{self, sym, Span}; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, ObligationCauseCode, SelectionContext}; use std::iter; +use std::mem; use std::ops::ControlFlow; use std::slice; impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { - pub(in super::super) fn check_casts(&self) { - let mut deferred_cast_checks = self.deferred_cast_checks.borrow_mut(); + pub(in super::super) fn check_casts(&mut self) { + // don't hold the borrow to deferred_cast_checks while checking to avoid borrow checker errors + // when writing to `self.param_env`. + let mut deferred_cast_checks = mem::take(&mut *self.deferred_cast_checks.borrow_mut()); + debug!("FnCtxt::check_casts: {} deferred checks", deferred_cast_checks.len()); for cast in deferred_cast_checks.drain(..) { + let prev_env = self.param_env; + self.param_env = self.param_env.with_constness(cast.constness); + cast.check(self); + + self.param_env = prev_env; } + + *self.deferred_cast_checks.borrow_mut() = deferred_cast_checks; } pub(in super::super) fn check_transmutes(&self) { let mut deferred_transmute_checks = self.deferred_transmute_checks.borrow_mut(); debug!("FnCtxt::check_transmutes: {} deferred checks", deferred_transmute_checks.len()); - for (from, to, span) in deferred_transmute_checks.drain(..) { - self.check_transmute(span, from, to); + for (from, to, hir_id) in deferred_transmute_checks.drain(..) { + self.check_transmute(from, to, hir_id); } } @@ -63,7 +72,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let get_operand_ty = |expr| { let ty = self.typeck_results.borrow().expr_ty_adjusted(expr); let ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); - if ty.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if ty.has_non_region_infer() { assert!(self.is_tainted_by_errors()); self.tcx.ty_error() } else { @@ -391,7 +400,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, cast_ty: &str, ) { - use crate::structured_errors::MissingCastForVariadicArg; + use rustc_hir_analysis::structured_errors::MissingCastForVariadicArg; MissingCastForVariadicArg { sess, span, ty, cast_ty }.diagnostic().emit(); } @@ -650,7 +659,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if tys.len() == 1 { // A tuple wrap suggestion actually occurs within, // so don't do anything special here. - err = self.report_and_explain_type_error( + err = self.err_ctxt().report_and_explain_type_error( TypeTrace::types( &self.misc(*lo), true, @@ -742,7 +751,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let cause = &self.misc(provided_span); let trace = TypeTrace::types(cause, true, expected_ty, provided_ty); if !matches!(trace.cause.as_failure_code(*e), FailureCode::Error0308(_)) { - self.report_and_explain_type_error(trace, *e).emit(); + self.err_ctxt().report_and_explain_type_error(trace, *e).emit(); return true; } false @@ -766,7 +775,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let (provided_ty, provided_arg_span) = provided_arg_tys[*provided_idx]; let cause = &self.misc(provided_arg_span); let trace = TypeTrace::types(cause, true, expected_ty, provided_ty); - let mut err = self.report_and_explain_type_error(trace, *err); + let mut err = self.err_ctxt().report_and_explain_type_error(trace, *err); self.emit_coerce_suggestions( &mut err, &provided_args[*provided_idx], @@ -840,7 +849,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let cause = &self.misc(provided_span); let trace = TypeTrace::types(cause, true, expected_ty, provided_ty); if let Some(e) = error { - self.note_type_err( + self.err_ctxt().note_type_err( &mut err, &trace.cause, None, @@ -1199,7 +1208,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { _ => bug!("unexpected type: {:?}", ty), }, Res::Def(DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union | DefKind::TyAlias | DefKind::AssocTy, _) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } => match ty.kind() { + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } => match ty.kind() { ty::Adt(adt, substs) if !adt.is_enum() => { Some((adt.non_enum_variant(), adt.did(), substs)) } @@ -1473,7 +1483,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { &mut |err| { if let Some(expected_ty) = expected.only_has_type(self) { if !self.consider_removing_semicolon(blk, expected_ty, err) { - self.consider_returning_binding(blk, expected_ty, err); + self.err_ctxt().consider_returning_binding( + blk, + expected_ty, + err, + ); } if expected_ty == self.tcx.types.bool { // If this is caused by a missing `let` in a `while let`, @@ -1543,7 +1557,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } fn parent_item_span(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option<Span> { - let node = self.tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(id)); + let node = self.tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(id).def_id); match node { Node::Item(&hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Fn(_, _, body_id), .. }) | Node::ImplItem(&hir::ImplItem { kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(_, body_id), .. }) => { @@ -1559,7 +1573,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// Given a function block's `HirId`, returns its `FnDecl` if it exists, or `None` otherwise. fn get_parent_fn_decl(&self, blk_id: hir::HirId) -> Option<(&'tcx hir::FnDecl<'tcx>, Ident)> { - let parent = self.tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(blk_id)); + let parent = self.tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(blk_id).def_id); self.get_node_fn_decl(parent).map(|(fn_decl, ident, _)| (fn_decl, ident)) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/mod.rs index 0e22971d3..0c600daf4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/mod.rs @@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ mod suggestions; pub use _impl::*; pub use suggestions::*; -use crate::astconv::AstConv; -use crate::check::coercion::DynamicCoerceMany; -use crate::check::{Diverges, EnclosingBreakables, Inherited, UnsafetyState}; - +use crate::coercion::DynamicCoerceMany; +use crate::{Diverges, EnclosingBreakables, Inherited, UnsafetyState}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::AstConv; use rustc_infer::infer; +use rustc_infer::infer::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxt; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_middle::infer::unify_key::{ConstVariableOrigin, ConstVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::GenericArgKind; @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ use std::ops::Deref; /// /// See [`ItemCtxt`]'s docs for more. /// -/// [`ItemCtxt`]: crate::collect::ItemCtxt +/// [`ItemCtxt`]: rustc_hir_analysis::collect::ItemCtxt /// [`InferCtxt`]: infer::InferCtxt pub struct FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub(super) body_id: hir::HirId, @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ pub struct FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub(super) enclosing_breakables: RefCell<EnclosingBreakables<'tcx>>, - pub(super) inh: &'a Inherited<'a, 'tcx>, + pub(super) inh: &'a Inherited<'tcx>, /// True if the function or closure's return type is known before /// entering the function/closure, i.e. if the return type is @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ pub struct FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub fn new( - inh: &'a Inherited<'a, 'tcx>, + inh: &'a Inherited<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body_id: hir::HirId, ) -> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -168,13 +168,22 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { &self.tcx.sess } + /// Creates an `TypeErrCtxt` with a reference to the in-progress + /// `TypeckResults` which is used for diagnostics. + /// Use [`InferCtxt::err_ctxt`] to start one without a `TypeckResults`. + /// + /// [`InferCtxt::err_ctxt`]: infer::InferCtxt::err_ctxt + pub fn err_ctxt(&'a self) -> TypeErrCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { + TypeErrCtxt { infcx: &self.infcx, typeck_results: Some(self.typeck_results.borrow()) } + } + pub fn errors_reported_since_creation(&self) -> bool { self.tcx.sess.err_count() > self.err_count_on_creation } } impl<'a, 'tcx> Deref for FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { - type Target = Inherited<'a, 'tcx>; + type Target = Inherited<'tcx>; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.inh } @@ -276,7 +285,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> AstConv<'tcx> for FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let item_substs = <dyn AstConv<'tcx>>::create_substs_for_associated_item( self, - self.tcx, span, item_def_id, item_segment, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/suggestions.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/suggestions.rs index ee0ad7b5d..4db9c56f9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/fn_ctxt/suggestions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/suggestions.rs @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ use super::FnCtxt; -use crate::astconv::AstConv; -use crate::errors::{AddReturnTypeSuggestion, ExpectedReturnTypeLabel}; -use hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_ast::util::parser::ExprPrecedence; +use crate::errors::{AddReturnTypeSuggestion, ExpectedReturnTypeLabel}; +use rustc_ast::util::parser::{ExprPrecedence, PREC_POSTFIX}; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind}; @@ -11,13 +9,16 @@ use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{ Expr, ExprKind, GenericBound, Node, Path, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind, TyKind, WherePredicate, }; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::AstConv; use rustc_infer::infer::{self, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_infer::traits::{self, StatementAsExpression}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Binder, IsSuggestable, Subst, ToPredicate, Ty}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Binder, IsSuggestable, ToPredicate, Ty}; +use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::DefIdOrName; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } /// When encountering an fn-like type, try accessing the output of the type - /// // and suggesting calling it if it satisfies a predicate (i.e. if the + /// and suggesting calling it if it satisfies a predicate (i.e. if the /// output has a method or a field): /// ```compile_fail,E0308 /// fn foo(x: usize) -> usize { x } @@ -89,7 +90,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if ty.is_suggestable(self.tcx, false) { format!("/* {ty} */") } else { - "".to_string() + "/* value */".to_string() } }) .collect::<Vec<_>>() @@ -101,10 +102,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let msg = match def_id_or_name { DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id) => match self.tcx.def_kind(def_id) { - DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, _) => "instantiate this tuple struct".to_string(), - DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, _) => { - "instantiate this tuple variant".to_string() - } + DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, _) => "construct this tuple struct".to_string(), + DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, _) => "construct this tuple variant".to_string(), kind => format!("call this {}", kind.descr(def_id)), }, DefIdOrName::Name(name) => format!("call this {name}"), @@ -138,7 +137,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { sugg, applicability, ); - return true; } false @@ -327,9 +325,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expected: Ty<'tcx>, found: Ty<'tcx>, expected_ty_expr: Option<&'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>>, - ) { + ) -> bool { let expr = expr.peel_blocks(); - if let Some((sp, msg, suggestion, applicability, verbose)) = + if let Some((sp, msg, suggestion, applicability, verbose, annotation)) = self.check_ref(expr, found, expected) { if verbose { @@ -337,12 +335,60 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } else { err.span_suggestion(sp, &msg, suggestion, applicability); } + if annotation { + let suggest_annotation = match expr.peel_drop_temps().kind { + hir::ExprKind::AddrOf(hir::BorrowKind::Ref, hir::Mutability::Not, _) => "&", + hir::ExprKind::AddrOf(hir::BorrowKind::Ref, hir::Mutability::Mut, _) => "&mut ", + _ => return true, + }; + let mut tuple_indexes = Vec::new(); + let mut expr_id = expr.hir_id; + for (parent_id, node) in self.tcx.hir().parent_iter(expr.hir_id) { + match node { + Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::Tup(subs), .. }) => { + tuple_indexes.push( + subs.iter() + .enumerate() + .find(|(_, sub_expr)| sub_expr.hir_id == expr_id) + .unwrap() + .0, + ); + expr_id = parent_id; + } + Node::Local(local) => { + if let Some(mut ty) = local.ty { + while let Some(index) = tuple_indexes.pop() { + match ty.kind { + TyKind::Tup(tys) => ty = &tys[index], + _ => return true, + } + } + let annotation_span = ty.span; + err.span_suggestion( + annotation_span.with_hi(annotation_span.lo()), + format!("alternatively, consider changing the type annotation"), + suggest_annotation, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + break; + } + _ => break, + } + } + } + return true; + } else if self.suggest_else_fn_with_closure(err, expr, found, expected) { + return true; } else if self.suggest_fn_call(err, expr, found, |output| self.can_coerce(output, expected)) && let ty::FnDef(def_id, ..) = &found.kind() && let Some(sp) = self.tcx.hir().span_if_local(*def_id) { err.span_label(sp, format!("{found} defined here")); - } else if !self.check_for_cast(err, expr, found, expected, expected_ty_expr) { + return true; + } else if self.check_for_cast(err, expr, found, expected, expected_ty_expr) { + return true; + } else { let methods = self.get_conversion_methods(expr.span, expected, found, expr.hir_id); if !methods.is_empty() { let mut suggestions = methods.iter() @@ -393,6 +439,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { suggestions, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); + return true; } } else if let ty::Adt(found_adt, found_substs) = found.kind() && self.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, found_adt.did()) @@ -417,9 +464,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { format!(".map(|x| &*{}x)", "*".repeat(ref_cnt)), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); + return true; } } } + + false } /// When encountering the expected boxed value allocated in the stack, suggest allocating it @@ -430,13 +480,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, expected: Ty<'tcx>, found: Ty<'tcx>, - ) { + ) -> bool { if self.tcx.hir().is_inside_const_context(expr.hir_id) { // Do not suggest `Box::new` in const context. - return; + return false; } if !expected.is_box() || found.is_box() { - return; + return false; } let boxed_found = self.tcx.mk_box(found); if self.can_coerce(boxed_found, expected) { @@ -454,6 +504,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/std/box.html, and \ https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/index.html", ); + true + } else { + false } } @@ -464,7 +517,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { err: &mut Diagnostic, expected: Ty<'tcx>, found: Ty<'tcx>, - ) { + ) -> bool { if let (ty::FnPtr(_), ty::Closure(def_id, _)) = (expected.kind(), found.kind()) { if let Some(upvars) = self.tcx.upvars_mentioned(*def_id) { // Report upto four upvars being captured to reduce the amount error messages @@ -488,8 +541,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { multi_span, "closures can only be coerced to `fn` types if they do not capture any variables" ); + return true; } } + false } /// When encountering an `impl Future` where `BoxFuture` is expected, suggest `Box::pin`. @@ -860,18 +915,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let ty = self.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(Binder::bind_with_vars(ty, bound_vars)); let ty = self.normalize_associated_types_in(expr.span, ty); let ty = match self.tcx.asyncness(fn_id.owner) { - hir::IsAsync::Async => self - .tcx - .infer_ctxt() - .enter(|infcx| { - infcx.get_impl_future_output_ty(ty).unwrap_or_else(|| { + hir::IsAsync::Async => { + let infcx = self.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + infcx + .get_impl_future_output_ty(ty) + .unwrap_or_else(|| { span_bug!( fn_decl.output.span(), "failed to get output type of async function" ) }) - }) - .skip_binder(), + .skip_binder() + } hir::IsAsync::NotAsync => ty, }; if self.can_coerce(found, ty) { @@ -891,11 +946,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { &self, err: &mut Diagnostic, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, - ) { + ) -> bool { let sp = self.tcx.sess.source_map().start_point(expr.span); if let Some(sp) = self.tcx.sess.parse_sess.ambiguous_block_expr_parse.borrow().get(&sp) { // `{ 42 } &&x` (#61475) or `{ 42 } && if x { 1 } else { 0 }` - self.tcx.sess.parse_sess.expr_parentheses_needed(err, *sp); + err.subdiagnostic(ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(*sp)); + true + } else { + false } } @@ -908,7 +966,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { mut expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, mut expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, mut expected_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - ) { + ) -> bool { loop { match (&expr.kind, expr_ty.kind(), expected_ty.kind()) { ( @@ -922,9 +980,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } (hir::ExprKind::Block(blk, _), _, _) => { self.suggest_block_to_brackets(diag, *blk, expr_ty, expected_ty); - break; + break true; } - _ => break, + _ => break false, } } } @@ -935,11 +993,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, expected_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - ) { - let ty::Adt(adt_def, substs) = expr_ty.kind() else { return; }; - let ty::Adt(expected_adt_def, expected_substs) = expected_ty.kind() else { return; }; + ) -> bool { + let ty::Adt(adt_def, substs) = expr_ty.kind() else { return false; }; + let ty::Adt(expected_adt_def, expected_substs) = expected_ty.kind() else { return false; }; if adt_def != expected_adt_def { - return; + return false; } let mut suggest_copied_or_cloned = || { @@ -958,6 +1016,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ".copied()", Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); + return true; } else if let Some(clone_did) = self.tcx.lang_items().clone_trait() && rustc_trait_selection::traits::type_known_to_meet_bound_modulo_regions( self, @@ -975,8 +1034,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ".cloned()", Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); + return true; } } + false }; if let Some(result_did) = self.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Result) @@ -984,12 +1045,67 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Check that the error types are equal && self.can_eq(self.param_env, substs.type_at(1), expected_substs.type_at(1)).is_ok() { - suggest_copied_or_cloned(); + return suggest_copied_or_cloned(); } else if let Some(option_did) = self.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Option) && adt_def.did() == option_did { - suggest_copied_or_cloned(); + return suggest_copied_or_cloned(); } + + false + } + + pub(crate) fn suggest_into( + &self, + diag: &mut Diagnostic, + expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, + expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + expected_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + ) -> bool { + let expr = expr.peel_blocks(); + + // We have better suggestions for scalar interconversions... + if expr_ty.is_scalar() && expected_ty.is_scalar() { + return false; + } + + // Don't suggest turning a block into another type (e.g. `{}.into()`) + if matches!(expr.kind, hir::ExprKind::Block(..)) { + return false; + } + + // We'll later suggest `.as_ref` when noting the type error, + // so skip if we will suggest that instead. + if self.err_ctxt().should_suggest_as_ref(expected_ty, expr_ty).is_some() { + return false; + } + + if let Some(into_def_id) = self.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Into) + && self.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&traits::Obligation::new( + self.misc(expr.span), + self.param_env, + ty::Binder::dummy(ty::TraitRef { + def_id: into_def_id, + substs: self.tcx.mk_substs_trait(expr_ty, &[expected_ty.into()]), + }) + .to_poly_trait_predicate() + .to_predicate(self.tcx), + )) + { + let sugg = if expr.precedence().order() >= PREC_POSTFIX { + vec![(expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), ".into()".to_owned())] + } else { + vec![(expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), "(".to_owned()), (expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), ").into()".to_owned())] + }; + diag.multipart_suggestion( + format!("call `Into::into` on this expression to convert `{expr_ty}` into `{expected_ty}`"), + sugg, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect + ); + return true; + } + + false } /// Suggest wrapping the block in square brackets instead of curly braces @@ -1110,7 +1226,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expected_ty: Ty<'tcx>, err: &mut Diagnostic, ) -> bool { - if let Some((span_semi, boxed)) = self.could_remove_semicolon(blk, expected_ty) { + if let Some((span_semi, boxed)) = self.err_ctxt().could_remove_semicolon(blk, expected_ty) { if let StatementAsExpression::NeedsBoxing = boxed { err.span_suggestion_verbose( span_semi, @@ -1121,7 +1237,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } else { err.span_suggestion_short( span_semi, - "remove this semicolon", + "remove this semicolon to return this value", "", Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); @@ -1132,8 +1248,3 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } } - -pub enum DefIdOrName { - DefId(DefId), - Name(&'static str), -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/gather_locals.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/gather_locals.rs index 8f34a970f..9a096f24f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/gather_locals.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/gather_locals.rs @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ -use crate::check::{FnCtxt, LocalTy, UserType}; +use crate::{FnCtxt, LocalTy}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::PatKind; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; +use rustc_middle::ty::UserType; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_trait_selection::traits; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_build.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_build.rs index 016f4056b..122ad7009 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_build.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_build.rs @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> DropRangeVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } /// For an expression with an uninhabited return type (e.g. a function that returns !), - /// this adds a self edge to to the CFG to model the fact that the function does not + /// this adds a self edge to the CFG to model the fact that the function does not /// return. fn handle_uninhabited_return(&mut self, expr: &Expr<'tcx>) { let ty = self.typeck_results.expr_ty(expr); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_propagate.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_propagate.rs index 139d17d2e..139d17d2e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_propagate.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_propagate.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_visualize.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_visualize.rs index c0a0bfe8e..c0a0bfe8e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_visualize.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/cfg_visualize.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/mod.rs index 518cd7342..4f3bdfbe7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/mod.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use self::cfg_build::build_control_flow_graph; use self::record_consumed_borrow::find_consumed_and_borrowed; -use crate::check::FnCtxt; +use crate::FnCtxt; use hir::def_id::DefId; use hir::{Body, HirId, HirIdMap, Node}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges/record_consumed_borrow.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/record_consumed_borrow.rs index e22675e9d..bfe95852a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior/drop_ranges/record_consumed_borrow.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/drop_ranges/record_consumed_borrow.rs @@ -1,13 +1,16 @@ use super::TrackedValue; use crate::{ - check::FnCtxt, expr_use_visitor::{self, ExprUseVisitor}, + FnCtxt, }; use hir::{def_id::DefId, Body, HirId, HirIdMap}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_middle::hir::place::{PlaceBase, Projection, ProjectionKind}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ParamEnv, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::{ + hir::place::{PlaceBase, Projection, ProjectionKind}, + ty::TypeVisitable, +}; pub(super) fn find_consumed_and_borrowed<'a, 'tcx>( fcx: &'a FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, @@ -198,7 +201,13 @@ impl<'tcx> expr_use_visitor::Delegate<'tcx> for ExprUseDelegate<'tcx> { // If the type being assigned needs dropped, then the mutation counts as a borrow // since it is essentially doing `Drop::drop(&mut x); x = new_value;`. - if assignee_place.place.base_ty.needs_drop(self.tcx, self.param_env) { + let ty = self.tcx.erase_regions(assignee_place.place.base_ty); + if ty.needs_infer() { + self.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + self.tcx.hir().span(assignee_place.hir_id), + &format!("inference variables in {ty}"), + ); + } else if ty.needs_drop(self.tcx, self.param_env) { self.places .borrowed .insert(TrackedValue::from_place_with_projections_allowed(assignee_place)); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/mod.rs index 7ab6d9e2b..b7dd599cd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/generator_interior.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/generator_interior/mod.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use self::drop_ranges::DropRanges; use super::FnCtxt; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexSet}; -use rustc_errors::pluralize; +use rustc_errors::{pluralize, DelayDm}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; @@ -218,7 +218,8 @@ pub fn resolve_interior<'a, 'tcx>( .filter_map(|mut cause| { // Erase regions and canonicalize late-bound regions to deduplicate as many types as we // can. - let erased = fcx.tcx.erase_regions(cause.ty); + let ty = fcx.normalize_associated_types_in(cause.span, cause.ty); + let erased = fcx.tcx.erase_regions(ty); if captured_tys.insert(erased) { // Replace all regions inside the generator interior with late bound regions. // Note that each region slot in the types gets a new fresh late bound region, @@ -263,7 +264,7 @@ pub fn resolve_interior<'a, 'tcx>( // Unify the type variable inside the generator with the new witness match fcx.at(&fcx.misc(body.value.span), fcx.param_env).eq(interior, witness) { Ok(ok) => fcx.register_infer_ok_obligations(ok), - _ => bug!(), + _ => bug!("failed to relate {interior} and {witness}"), } } @@ -376,15 +377,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for InteriorVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { debug!("is_borrowed_temporary: {:?}", self.drop_ranges.is_borrowed_temporary(expr)); let ty = self.fcx.typeck_results.borrow().expr_ty_adjusted_opt(expr); - let may_need_drop = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| { - // Avoid ICEs in needs_drop. - let ty = self.fcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); - let ty = self.fcx.tcx.erase_regions(ty); - if ty.needs_infer() { - return true; - } - ty.needs_drop(self.fcx.tcx, self.fcx.param_env) - }; // Typically, the value produced by an expression is consumed by its parent in some way, // so we only have to check if the parent contains a yield (note that the parent may, for @@ -402,9 +394,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for InteriorVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { // src/test/ui/generator/drop-tracking-parent-expression.rs. let scope = if self.drop_ranges.is_borrowed_temporary(expr) || ty.map_or(true, |ty| { - let needs_drop = may_need_drop(ty); - debug!(?needs_drop, ?ty); - needs_drop + // Avoid ICEs in needs_drop. + let ty = self.fcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); + let ty = self.fcx.tcx.erase_regions(ty); + if ty.needs_infer() { + self.fcx + .tcx + .sess + .delay_span_bug(expr.span, &format!("inference variables in {ty}")); + true + } else { + ty.needs_drop(self.fcx.tcx, self.fcx.param_env) + } }) { self.rvalue_scopes.temporary_scope(self.region_scope_tree, expr.hir_id.local_id) } else { @@ -609,33 +610,33 @@ fn check_must_not_suspend_def( rustc_session::lint::builtin::MUST_NOT_SUSPEND, hir_id, data.source_span, - |lint| { - let msg = format!( + DelayDm(|| { + format!( "{}`{}`{} held across a suspend point, but should not be", data.descr_pre, tcx.def_path_str(def_id), data.descr_post, - ); - let mut err = lint.build(&msg); - + ) + }), + |lint| { // add span pointing to the offending yield/await - err.span_label(data.yield_span, "the value is held across this suspend point"); + lint.span_label(data.yield_span, "the value is held across this suspend point"); // Add optional reason note if let Some(note) = attr.value_str() { // FIXME(guswynn): consider formatting this better - err.span_note(data.source_span, note.as_str()); + lint.span_note(data.source_span, note.as_str()); } // Add some quick suggestions on what to do // FIXME: can `drop` work as a suggestion here as well? - err.span_help( + lint.span_help( data.source_span, "consider using a block (`{ ... }`) \ to shrink the value's scope, ending before the suspend point", ); - err.emit(); + lint }, ); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/inherited.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/inherited.rs index 37c830d4e..0fb7651b3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/inherited.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/inherited.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_hir::HirIdMap; use rustc_infer::infer; -use rustc_infer::infer::{InferCtxt, InferOk, TyCtxtInferExt}; +use rustc_infer::infer::{DefiningAnchor, InferCtxt, InferOk, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::TypeFoldable; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; @@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ use std::ops::Deref; /// Here, the function `foo()` and the closure passed to /// `bar()` will each have their own `FnCtxt`, but they will /// share the inherited fields. -pub struct Inherited<'a, 'tcx> { - pub(super) infcx: InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub struct Inherited<'tcx> { + pub(super) infcx: InferCtxt<'tcx>, - pub(super) typeck_results: &'a RefCell<ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>, + pub(super) typeck_results: RefCell<ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>, pub(super) locals: RefCell<HirIdMap<super::LocalTy<'tcx>>>, @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ pub struct Inherited<'a, 'tcx> { pub(super) deferred_cast_checks: RefCell<Vec<super::cast::CastCheck<'tcx>>>, - pub(super) deferred_transmute_checks: RefCell<Vec<(Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>, Span)>>, + pub(super) deferred_transmute_checks: RefCell<Vec<(Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>, hir::HirId)>>, pub(super) deferred_asm_checks: RefCell<Vec<(&'tcx hir::InlineAsm<'tcx>, hir::HirId)>>, @@ -70,22 +70,23 @@ pub struct Inherited<'a, 'tcx> { pub(super) diverging_type_vars: RefCell<FxHashSet<Ty<'tcx>>>, } -impl<'a, 'tcx> Deref for Inherited<'a, 'tcx> { - type Target = InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>; +impl<'tcx> Deref for Inherited<'tcx> { + type Target = InferCtxt<'tcx>; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.infcx } } /// A temporary returned by `Inherited::build(...)`. This is necessary -/// for multiple `InferCtxt` to share the same `in_progress_typeck_results` +/// for multiple `InferCtxt` to share the same `typeck_results` /// without using `Rc` or something similar. pub struct InheritedBuilder<'tcx> { infcx: infer::InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId, + typeck_results: RefCell<ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>, } -impl<'tcx> Inherited<'_, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> Inherited<'tcx> { pub fn build(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> InheritedBuilder<'tcx> { let hir_owner = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id).owner; @@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Inherited<'_, 'tcx> { infcx: tcx .infer_ctxt() .ignoring_regions() - .with_fresh_in_progress_typeck_results(hir_owner) + .with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bind(hir_owner.def_id)) .with_normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic(Lrc::new(move |infcx, fn_sig| { if fn_sig.has_escaping_bound_vars() { return fn_sig; @@ -117,26 +118,29 @@ impl<'tcx> Inherited<'_, 'tcx> { }) })), def_id, + typeck_results: RefCell::new(ty::TypeckResults::new(hir_owner)), } } } impl<'tcx> InheritedBuilder<'tcx> { - pub fn enter<F, R>(&mut self, f: F) -> R + pub fn enter<F, R>(mut self, f: F) -> R where - F: for<'a> FnOnce(Inherited<'a, 'tcx>) -> R, + F: FnOnce(&Inherited<'tcx>) -> R, { let def_id = self.def_id; - self.infcx.enter(|infcx| f(Inherited::new(infcx, def_id))) + f(&Inherited::new(self.infcx.build(), def_id, self.typeck_results)) } } -impl<'a, 'tcx> Inherited<'a, 'tcx> { - fn new(infcx: InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Self { +impl<'tcx> Inherited<'tcx> { + fn new( + infcx: InferCtxt<'tcx>, + def_id: LocalDefId, + typeck_results: RefCell<ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>, + ) -> Self { let tcx = infcx.tcx; let body_id = tcx.hir().maybe_body_owned_by(def_id); - let typeck_results = - infcx.in_progress_typeck_results.expect("building `FnCtxt` without typeck results"); Inherited { typeck_results, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/intrinsicck.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/intrinsicck.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9812d96fc --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/intrinsicck.rs @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +use hir::HirId; +use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_index::vec::Idx; +use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutError, SizeSkeleton}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_target::abi::{Pointer, VariantIdx}; + +use super::FnCtxt; + +/// If the type is `Option<T>`, it will return `T`, otherwise +/// the type itself. Works on most `Option`-like types. +fn unpack_option_like<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + let ty::Adt(def, substs) = *ty.kind() else { return ty }; + + if def.variants().len() == 2 && !def.repr().c() && def.repr().int.is_none() { + let data_idx; + + let one = VariantIdx::new(1); + let zero = VariantIdx::new(0); + + if def.variant(zero).fields.is_empty() { + data_idx = one; + } else if def.variant(one).fields.is_empty() { + data_idx = zero; + } else { + return ty; + } + + if def.variant(data_idx).fields.len() == 1 { + return def.variant(data_idx).fields[0].ty(tcx, substs); + } + } + + ty +} + +impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { + pub fn check_transmute(&self, from: Ty<'tcx>, to: Ty<'tcx>, hir_id: HirId) { + let tcx = self.tcx; + let span = tcx.hir().span(hir_id); + let normalize = |ty| { + let ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); + self.tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(self.param_env, ty) + }; + let from = normalize(from); + let to = normalize(to); + trace!(?from, ?to); + + // Transmutes that are only changing lifetimes are always ok. + if from == to { + return; + } + + let skel = |ty| SizeSkeleton::compute(ty, tcx, self.param_env); + let sk_from = skel(from); + let sk_to = skel(to); + trace!(?sk_from, ?sk_to); + + // Check for same size using the skeletons. + if let (Ok(sk_from), Ok(sk_to)) = (sk_from, sk_to) { + if sk_from.same_size(sk_to) { + return; + } + + // Special-case transmuting from `typeof(function)` and + // `Option<typeof(function)>` to present a clearer error. + let from = unpack_option_like(tcx, from); + if let (&ty::FnDef(..), SizeSkeleton::Known(size_to)) = (from.kind(), sk_to) && size_to == Pointer.size(&tcx) { + struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, span, E0591, "can't transmute zero-sized type") + .note(&format!("source type: {from}")) + .note(&format!("target type: {to}")) + .help("cast with `as` to a pointer instead") + .emit(); + return; + } + } + + // Try to display a sensible error with as much information as possible. + let skeleton_string = |ty: Ty<'tcx>, sk| match sk { + Ok(SizeSkeleton::Known(size)) => format!("{} bits", size.bits()), + Ok(SizeSkeleton::Pointer { tail, .. }) => format!("pointer to `{tail}`"), + Err(LayoutError::Unknown(bad)) => { + if bad == ty { + "this type does not have a fixed size".to_owned() + } else { + format!("size can vary because of {bad}") + } + } + Err(err) => err.to_string(), + }; + + let mut err = struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + span, + E0512, + "cannot transmute between types of different sizes, \ + or dependently-sized types" + ); + if from == to { + err.note(&format!("`{from}` does not have a fixed size")); + } else { + err.note(&format!("source type: `{}` ({})", from, skeleton_string(from, sk_from))) + .note(&format!("target type: `{}` ({})", to, skeleton_string(to, sk_to))); + } + err.emit(); + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/lib.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..959c54866 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/lib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,507 @@ +#![feature(if_let_guard)] +#![feature(let_chains)] +#![feature(try_blocks)] +#![feature(never_type)] +#![feature(min_specialization)] +#![feature(control_flow_enum)] +#![feature(drain_filter)] +#![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] +#![recursion_limit = "256"] + +#[macro_use] +extern crate tracing; + +#[macro_use] +extern crate rustc_middle; + +mod _match; +mod autoderef; +mod callee; +// Used by clippy; +pub mod cast; +mod check; +mod closure; +mod coercion; +mod demand; +mod diverges; +mod errors; +mod expectation; +mod expr; +// Used by clippy; +pub mod expr_use_visitor; +mod fallback; +mod fn_ctxt; +mod gather_locals; +mod generator_interior; +mod inherited; +mod intrinsicck; +mod mem_categorization; +mod method; +mod op; +mod pat; +mod place_op; +mod rvalue_scopes; +mod upvar; +mod writeback; + +pub use diverges::Diverges; +pub use expectation::Expectation; +pub use fn_ctxt::*; +pub use inherited::{Inherited, InheritedBuilder}; + +use crate::check::check_fn; +use crate::coercion::DynamicCoerceMany; +use crate::gather_locals::GatherLocalsVisitor; +use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::def::Res; +use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; +use rustc_hir::{HirIdMap, Node}; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::AstConv; +use rustc_hir_analysis::check::check_abi; +use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; +use rustc_middle::traits; +use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_session::config; +use rustc_session::Session; +use rustc_span::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; +use rustc_span::Span; + +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! type_error_struct { + ($session:expr, $span:expr, $typ:expr, $code:ident, $($message:tt)*) => ({ + let mut err = rustc_errors::struct_span_err!($session, $span, $code, $($message)*); + + if $typ.references_error() { + err.downgrade_to_delayed_bug(); + } + + err + }) +} + +/// The type of a local binding, including the revealed type for anon types. +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] +pub struct LocalTy<'tcx> { + decl_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + revealed_ty: Ty<'tcx>, +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct UnsafetyState { + pub def: hir::HirId, + pub unsafety: hir::Unsafety, + from_fn: bool, +} + +impl UnsafetyState { + pub fn function(unsafety: hir::Unsafety, def: hir::HirId) -> UnsafetyState { + UnsafetyState { def, unsafety, from_fn: true } + } + + pub fn recurse(self, blk: &hir::Block<'_>) -> UnsafetyState { + use hir::BlockCheckMode; + match self.unsafety { + // If this unsafe, then if the outer function was already marked as + // unsafe we shouldn't attribute the unsafe'ness to the block. This + // way the block can be warned about instead of ignoring this + // extraneous block (functions are never warned about). + hir::Unsafety::Unsafe if self.from_fn => self, + + unsafety => { + let (unsafety, def) = match blk.rules { + BlockCheckMode::UnsafeBlock(..) => (hir::Unsafety::Unsafe, blk.hir_id), + BlockCheckMode::DefaultBlock => (unsafety, self.def), + }; + UnsafetyState { def, unsafety, from_fn: false } + } + } + } +} + +/// If this `DefId` is a "primary tables entry", returns +/// `Some((body_id, body_ty, fn_sig))`. Otherwise, returns `None`. +/// +/// If this function returns `Some`, then `typeck_results(def_id)` will +/// succeed; if it returns `None`, then `typeck_results(def_id)` may or +/// may not succeed. In some cases where this function returns `None` +/// (notably closures), `typeck_results(def_id)` would wind up +/// redirecting to the owning function. +fn primary_body_of( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + id: hir::HirId, +) -> Option<(hir::BodyId, Option<&hir::Ty<'_>>, Option<&hir::FnSig<'_>>)> { + match tcx.hir().get(id) { + Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { + hir::ItemKind::Const(ty, body) | hir::ItemKind::Static(ty, _, body) => { + Some((body, Some(ty), None)) + } + hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, .., body) => Some((body, None, Some(sig))), + _ => None, + }, + Node::TraitItem(item) => match item.kind { + hir::TraitItemKind::Const(ty, Some(body)) => Some((body, Some(ty), None)), + hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, hir::TraitFn::Provided(body)) => { + Some((body, None, Some(sig))) + } + _ => None, + }, + Node::ImplItem(item) => match item.kind { + hir::ImplItemKind::Const(ty, body) => Some((body, Some(ty), None)), + hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, body) => Some((body, None, Some(sig))), + _ => None, + }, + Node::AnonConst(constant) => Some((constant.body, None, None)), + _ => None, + } +} + +fn has_typeck_results(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { + // Closures' typeck results come from their outermost function, + // as they are part of the same "inference environment". + let typeck_root_def_id = tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id); + if typeck_root_def_id != def_id { + return tcx.has_typeck_results(typeck_root_def_id); + } + + if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { + let id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); + primary_body_of(tcx, id).is_some() + } else { + false + } +} + +fn used_trait_imports(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> &UnordSet<LocalDefId> { + &*tcx.typeck(def_id).used_trait_imports +} + +fn typeck_item_bodies(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) { + tcx.hir().par_body_owners(|body_owner_def_id| tcx.ensure().typeck(body_owner_def_id)); +} + +fn typeck_const_arg<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + (did, param_did): (LocalDefId, DefId), +) -> &ty::TypeckResults<'tcx> { + let fallback = move || tcx.type_of(param_did); + typeck_with_fallback(tcx, did, fallback) +} + +fn typeck<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> &ty::TypeckResults<'tcx> { + if let Some(param_did) = tcx.opt_const_param_of(def_id) { + tcx.typeck_const_arg((def_id, param_did)) + } else { + let fallback = move || tcx.type_of(def_id.to_def_id()); + typeck_with_fallback(tcx, def_id, fallback) + } +} + +/// Used only to get `TypeckResults` for type inference during error recovery. +/// Currently only used for type inference of `static`s and `const`s to avoid type cycle errors. +fn diagnostic_only_typeck<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> &ty::TypeckResults<'tcx> { + let fallback = move || { + let span = tcx.hir().span(tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id)); + tcx.ty_error_with_message(span, "diagnostic only typeck table used") + }; + typeck_with_fallback(tcx, def_id, fallback) +} + +fn typeck_with_fallback<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + def_id: LocalDefId, + fallback: impl Fn() -> Ty<'tcx> + 'tcx, +) -> &'tcx ty::TypeckResults<'tcx> { + // Closures' typeck results come from their outermost function, + // as they are part of the same "inference environment". + let typeck_root_def_id = tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id.to_def_id()).expect_local(); + if typeck_root_def_id != def_id { + return tcx.typeck(typeck_root_def_id); + } + + let id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); + let span = tcx.hir().span(id); + + // Figure out what primary body this item has. + let (body_id, body_ty, fn_sig) = primary_body_of(tcx, id).unwrap_or_else(|| { + span_bug!(span, "can't type-check body of {:?}", def_id); + }); + let body = tcx.hir().body(body_id); + + let typeck_results = Inherited::build(tcx, def_id).enter(|inh| { + let param_env = tcx.param_env(def_id); + let mut fcx = if let Some(hir::FnSig { header, decl, .. }) = fn_sig { + let fn_sig = if rustc_hir_analysis::collect::get_infer_ret_ty(&decl.output).is_some() { + let fcx = FnCtxt::new(&inh, param_env, body.value.hir_id); + <dyn AstConv<'_>>::ty_of_fn(&fcx, id, header.unsafety, header.abi, decl, None, None) + } else { + tcx.fn_sig(def_id) + }; + + check_abi(tcx, id, span, fn_sig.abi()); + + // Compute the function signature from point of view of inside the fn. + let fn_sig = tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(def_id.to_def_id(), fn_sig); + let fn_sig = inh.normalize_associated_types_in( + body.value.span, + body_id.hir_id, + param_env, + fn_sig, + ); + check_fn(&inh, param_env, fn_sig, decl, id, body, None, true).0 + } else { + let fcx = FnCtxt::new(&inh, param_env, body.value.hir_id); + let expected_type = body_ty + .and_then(|ty| match ty.kind { + hir::TyKind::Infer => Some(<dyn AstConv<'_>>::ast_ty_to_ty(&fcx, ty)), + _ => None, + }) + .unwrap_or_else(|| match tcx.hir().get(id) { + Node::AnonConst(_) => match tcx.hir().get(tcx.hir().get_parent_node(id)) { + Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { + kind: hir::ExprKind::ConstBlock(ref anon_const), + .. + }) if anon_const.hir_id == id => fcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { + kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::TypeInference, + span, + }), + Node::Ty(&hir::Ty { + kind: hir::TyKind::Typeof(ref anon_const), .. + }) if anon_const.hir_id == id => fcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { + kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::TypeInference, + span, + }), + Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { kind: hir::ExprKind::InlineAsm(asm), .. }) + | Node::Item(&hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(asm), .. }) => { + let operand_ty = asm + .operands + .iter() + .filter_map(|(op, _op_sp)| match op { + hir::InlineAsmOperand::Const { anon_const } + if anon_const.hir_id == id => + { + // Inline assembly constants must be integers. + Some(fcx.next_int_var()) + } + hir::InlineAsmOperand::SymFn { anon_const } + if anon_const.hir_id == id => + { + Some(fcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { + kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, + span, + })) + } + _ => None, + }) + .next(); + operand_ty.unwrap_or_else(fallback) + } + _ => fallback(), + }, + _ => fallback(), + }); + + let expected_type = fcx.normalize_associated_types_in(body.value.span, expected_type); + fcx.require_type_is_sized(expected_type, body.value.span, traits::ConstSized); + + // Gather locals in statics (because of block expressions). + GatherLocalsVisitor::new(&fcx).visit_body(body); + + fcx.check_expr_coercable_to_type(&body.value, expected_type, None); + + fcx.write_ty(id, expected_type); + + fcx + }; + + let fallback_has_occurred = fcx.type_inference_fallback(); + + // Even though coercion casts provide type hints, we check casts after fallback for + // backwards compatibility. This makes fallback a stronger type hint than a cast coercion. + fcx.check_casts(); + fcx.select_obligations_where_possible(fallback_has_occurred, |_| {}); + + // Closure and generator analysis may run after fallback + // because they don't constrain other type variables. + // Closure analysis only runs on closures. Therefore they only need to fulfill non-const predicates (as of now) + let prev_constness = fcx.param_env.constness(); + fcx.param_env = fcx.param_env.without_const(); + fcx.closure_analyze(body); + fcx.param_env = fcx.param_env.with_constness(prev_constness); + assert!(fcx.deferred_call_resolutions.borrow().is_empty()); + // Before the generator analysis, temporary scopes shall be marked to provide more + // precise information on types to be captured. + fcx.resolve_rvalue_scopes(def_id.to_def_id()); + fcx.resolve_generator_interiors(def_id.to_def_id()); + + for (ty, span, code) in fcx.deferred_sized_obligations.borrow_mut().drain(..) { + let ty = fcx.normalize_ty(span, ty); + fcx.require_type_is_sized(ty, span, code); + } + + fcx.select_all_obligations_or_error(); + + if !fcx.infcx.is_tainted_by_errors() { + fcx.check_transmutes(); + } + + fcx.check_asms(); + + fcx.infcx.skip_region_resolution(); + + fcx.resolve_type_vars_in_body(body) + }); + + // Consistency check our TypeckResults instance can hold all ItemLocalIds + // it will need to hold. + assert_eq!(typeck_results.hir_owner, id.owner); + + typeck_results +} + +/// When `check_fn` is invoked on a generator (i.e., a body that +/// includes yield), it returns back some information about the yield +/// points. +struct GeneratorTypes<'tcx> { + /// Type of generator argument / values returned by `yield`. + resume_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + + /// Type of value that is yielded. + yield_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + + /// Types that are captured (see `GeneratorInterior` for more). + interior: Ty<'tcx>, + + /// Indicates if the generator is movable or static (immovable). + movability: hir::Movability, +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub enum Needs { + MutPlace, + None, +} + +impl Needs { + fn maybe_mut_place(m: hir::Mutability) -> Self { + match m { + hir::Mutability::Mut => Needs::MutPlace, + hir::Mutability::Not => Needs::None, + } + } +} + +#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] +pub enum PlaceOp { + Deref, + Index, +} + +pub struct BreakableCtxt<'tcx> { + may_break: bool, + + // this is `null` for loops where break with a value is illegal, + // such as `while`, `for`, and `while let` + coerce: Option<DynamicCoerceMany<'tcx>>, +} + +pub struct EnclosingBreakables<'tcx> { + stack: Vec<BreakableCtxt<'tcx>>, + by_id: HirIdMap<usize>, +} + +impl<'tcx> EnclosingBreakables<'tcx> { + fn find_breakable(&mut self, target_id: hir::HirId) -> &mut BreakableCtxt<'tcx> { + self.opt_find_breakable(target_id).unwrap_or_else(|| { + bug!("could not find enclosing breakable with id {}", target_id); + }) + } + + fn opt_find_breakable(&mut self, target_id: hir::HirId) -> Option<&mut BreakableCtxt<'tcx>> { + match self.by_id.get(&target_id) { + Some(ix) => Some(&mut self.stack[*ix]), + None => None, + } + } +} + +fn report_unexpected_variant_res(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, res: Res, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, span: Span) { + struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + span, + E0533, + "expected unit struct, unit variant or constant, found {} `{}`", + res.descr(), + rustc_hir_pretty::qpath_to_string(qpath), + ) + .emit(); +} + +/// Controls whether the arguments are tupled. This is used for the call +/// operator. +/// +/// Tupling means that all call-side arguments are packed into a tuple and +/// passed as a single parameter. For example, if tupling is enabled, this +/// function: +/// ``` +/// fn f(x: (isize, isize)) {} +/// ``` +/// Can be called as: +/// ```ignore UNSOLVED (can this be done in user code?) +/// # fn f(x: (isize, isize)) {} +/// f(1, 2); +/// ``` +/// Instead of: +/// ``` +/// # fn f(x: (isize, isize)) {} +/// f((1, 2)); +/// ``` +#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] +enum TupleArgumentsFlag { + DontTupleArguments, + TupleArguments, +} + +fn fatally_break_rust(sess: &Session) { + let handler = sess.diagnostic(); + handler.span_bug_no_panic( + MultiSpan::new(), + "It looks like you're trying to break rust; would you like some ICE?", + ); + handler.note_without_error("the compiler expectedly panicked. this is a feature."); + handler.note_without_error( + "we would appreciate a joke overview: \ + https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43162#issuecomment-320764675", + ); + handler.note_without_error(&format!( + "rustc {} running on {}", + option_env!("CFG_VERSION").unwrap_or("unknown_version"), + config::host_triple(), + )); +} + +fn has_expected_num_generic_args<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + trait_did: Option<DefId>, + expected: usize, +) -> bool { + trait_did.map_or(true, |trait_did| { + let generics = tcx.generics_of(trait_did); + generics.count() == expected + if generics.has_self { 1 } else { 0 } + }) +} + +pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { + method::provide(providers); + *providers = Providers { + typeck_item_bodies, + typeck_const_arg, + typeck, + diagnostic_only_typeck, + has_typeck_results, + used_trait_imports, + ..*providers + }; +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/mem_categorization.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/mem_categorization.rs index ced919f66..362f1c343 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/mem_categorization.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/mem_categorization.rs @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ impl HirNode for hir::Pat<'_> { #[derive(Clone)] pub(crate) struct MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { pub(crate) typeck_results: &'a ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>, - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body_owner: LocalDefId, upvars: Option<&'tcx FxIndexMap<hir::HirId, hir::Upvar>>, @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ pub(crate) type McResult<T> = Result<T, ()>; impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { /// Creates a `MemCategorizationContext`. pub(crate) fn new( - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body_owner: LocalDefId, typeck_results: &'a ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>, @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { /// modes #42640) may look like `Some(x)` but in fact have /// implicit deref patterns attached (e.g., it is really /// `&Some(x)`). In that case, we return the "outermost" type - /// (e.g., `&Option<T>). + /// (e.g., `&Option<T>`). pub(crate) fn pat_ty_adjusted(&self, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>) -> McResult<Ty<'tcx>> { // Check for implicit `&` types wrapping the pattern; note // that these are never attached to binding patterns, so @@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { self.cat_expr_adjusted_with(expr, || Ok(previous), adjustment) } + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, previous))] fn cat_expr_adjusted_with<F>( &self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, @@ -274,7 +275,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { where F: FnOnce() -> McResult<PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>>, { - debug!("cat_expr_adjusted_with({:?}): {:?}", adjustment, expr); let target = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(adjustment.target); match adjustment.kind { adjustment::Adjust::Deref(overloaded) => { @@ -292,13 +292,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { adjustment::Adjust::NeverToAny | adjustment::Adjust::Pointer(_) - | adjustment::Adjust::Borrow(_) => { + | adjustment::Adjust::Borrow(_) + | adjustment::Adjust::DynStar => { // Result is an rvalue. Ok(self.cat_rvalue(expr.hir_id, expr.span, target)) } } } + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] pub(crate) fn cat_expr_unadjusted( &self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, @@ -387,6 +389,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { } } + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, span))] pub(crate) fn cat_res( &self, hir_id: hir::HirId, @@ -394,8 +397,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, res: Res, ) -> McResult<PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>> { - debug!("cat_res: id={:?} expr={:?} def={:?}", hir_id, expr_ty, res); - match res { Res::Def( DefKind::Ctor(..) @@ -475,13 +476,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { ret } + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn cat_overloaded_place( &self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, base: &hir::Expr<'_>, ) -> McResult<PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>> { - debug!("cat_overloaded_place(expr={:?}, base={:?})", expr, base); - // Reconstruct the output assuming it's a reference with the // same region and mutability as the receiver. This holds for // `Deref(Mut)::Deref(_mut)` and `Index(Mut)::index(_mut)`. @@ -497,13 +497,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { self.cat_deref(expr, base) } + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, node))] fn cat_deref( &self, node: &impl HirNode, base_place: PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, ) -> McResult<PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>> { - debug!("cat_deref: base_place={:?}", base_place); - let base_curr_ty = base_place.place.ty(); let deref_ty = match base_curr_ty.builtin_deref(true) { Some(mt) => mt.ty, @@ -562,7 +561,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MemCategorizationContext<'a, 'tcx> { Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, ..), _) | Res::Def(DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union | DefKind::TyAlias | DefKind::AssocTy, _) | Res::SelfCtor(..) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } => { + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } => { // Structs and Unions have only have one variant. Ok(VariantIdx::new(0)) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/confirm.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/confirm.rs index 59fd5c315..be4ea9986 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/confirm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/confirm.rs @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ use super::{probe, MethodCallee}; -use crate::astconv::{AstConv, CreateSubstsForGenericArgsCtxt, IsMethodCall}; -use crate::check::{callee, FnCtxt}; +use crate::{callee, FnCtxt}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::GenericArg; +use rustc_hir_analysis::astconv::{AstConv, CreateSubstsForGenericArgsCtxt, IsMethodCall}; use rustc_infer::infer::{self, InferOk}; use rustc_middle::traits::{ObligationCauseCode, UnifyReceiverContext}; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment, PointerCast}; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{AllowTwoPhase, AutoBorrow, AutoBorrowMutability}; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::TypeFoldable; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{self, Subst, SubstsRef}; +use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{self, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, GenericParamDefKind, Ty}; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_trait_selection::traits; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/mod.rs index 249e9c66b..a1278edef 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/mod.rs @@ -10,15 +10,14 @@ mod suggest; pub use self::suggest::SelfSource; pub use self::MethodError::*; -use crate::check::{Expectation, FnCtxt}; -use crate::ObligationCause; +use crate::{Expectation, FnCtxt}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Namespace}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_infer::infer::{self, InferOk}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; +use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCause; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, GenericParamDefKind, ToPredicate, Ty, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_span::symbol::Ident; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/prelude2021.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/prelude2021.rs index 392695cca..3c98a2aa3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/prelude2021.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/prelude2021.rs @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +use crate::{ + method::probe::{self, Pick}, + FnCtxt, +}; use hir::def_id::DefId; use hir::HirId; use hir::ItemKind; @@ -12,11 +16,6 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident}; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt; -use crate::check::{ - method::probe::{self, Pick}, - FnCtxt, -}; - impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub(super) fn lint_dot_call_from_2018( &self, @@ -82,14 +81,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { prelude_or_array_lint, self_expr.hir_id, self_expr.span, + format!("trait method `{}` will become ambiguous in Rust 2021", segment.ident.name), |lint| { let sp = self_expr.span; - let mut lint = lint.build(&format!( - "trait method `{}` will become ambiguous in Rust 2021", - segment.ident.name - )); - let derefs = "*".repeat(pick.autoderefs); let autoref = match pick.autoref_or_ptr_adjustment { @@ -133,7 +128,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } - lint.emit(); + lint }, ); } else { @@ -143,6 +138,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { prelude_or_array_lint, call_expr.hir_id, call_expr.span, + format!("trait method `{}` will become ambiguous in Rust 2021", segment.ident.name), |lint| { let sp = call_expr.span; let trait_name = self.trait_path_or_bare_name( @@ -151,11 +147,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pick.item.container_id(self.tcx), ); - let mut lint = lint.build(&format!( - "trait method `{}` will become ambiguous in Rust 2021", - segment.ident.name - )); - let (self_adjusted, precise) = self.adjust_expr(pick, self_expr, sp); if precise { let args = args @@ -202,7 +193,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } - lint.emit(); + lint }, ); } @@ -257,15 +248,23 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return; } - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(RUST_2021_PRELUDE_COLLISIONS, expr_id, span, |lint| { - // "type" refers to either a type or, more likely, a trait from which - // the associated function or method is from. - let container_id = pick.item.container_id(self.tcx); - let trait_path = self.trait_path_or_bare_name(span, expr_id, container_id); - let trait_generics = self.tcx.generics_of(container_id); - - let trait_name = - if trait_generics.params.len() <= trait_generics.has_self as usize { + self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + RUST_2021_PRELUDE_COLLISIONS, + expr_id, + span, + format!( + "trait-associated function `{}` will become ambiguous in Rust 2021", + method_name.name + ), + |lint| { + // "type" refers to either a type or, more likely, a trait from which + // the associated function or method is from. + let container_id = pick.item.container_id(self.tcx); + let trait_path = self.trait_path_or_bare_name(span, expr_id, container_id); + let trait_generics = self.tcx.generics_of(container_id); + + let trait_name = if trait_generics.params.len() <= trait_generics.has_self as usize + { trait_path } else { let counts = trait_generics.own_counts(); @@ -282,44 +281,42 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ) }; - let mut lint = lint.build(&format!( - "trait-associated function `{}` will become ambiguous in Rust 2021", - method_name.name - )); - - let mut self_ty_name = self_ty_span - .find_ancestor_inside(span) - .and_then(|span| self.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok()) - .unwrap_or_else(|| self_ty.to_string()); - - // Get the number of generics the self type has (if an Adt) unless we can determine that - // the user has written the self type with generics already which we (naively) do by looking - // for a "<" in `self_ty_name`. - if !self_ty_name.contains('<') { - if let Adt(def, _) = self_ty.kind() { - let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(def.did()); - if !generics.params.is_empty() { - let counts = generics.own_counts(); - self_ty_name += &format!( - "<{}>", - std::iter::repeat("'_") - .take(counts.lifetimes) - .chain(std::iter::repeat("_").take(counts.types + counts.consts)) - .collect::<Vec<_>>() - .join(", ") - ); + let mut self_ty_name = self_ty_span + .find_ancestor_inside(span) + .and_then(|span| self.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok()) + .unwrap_or_else(|| self_ty.to_string()); + + // Get the number of generics the self type has (if an Adt) unless we can determine that + // the user has written the self type with generics already which we (naively) do by looking + // for a "<" in `self_ty_name`. + if !self_ty_name.contains('<') { + if let Adt(def, _) = self_ty.kind() { + let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(def.did()); + if !generics.params.is_empty() { + let counts = generics.own_counts(); + self_ty_name += &format!( + "<{}>", + std::iter::repeat("'_") + .take(counts.lifetimes) + .chain( + std::iter::repeat("_").take(counts.types + counts.consts) + ) + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + .join(", ") + ); + } } } - } - lint.span_suggestion( - span, - "disambiguate the associated function", - format!("<{} as {}>::{}", self_ty_name, trait_name, method_name.name,), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - - lint.emit(); - }); + lint.span_suggestion( + span, + "disambiguate the associated function", + format!("<{} as {}>::{}", self_ty_name, trait_name, method_name.name,), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + + lint + }, + ); } fn trait_path_or_bare_name( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/probe.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/probe.rs index e9f55ab34..28aa2302f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/probe.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/probe.rs @@ -3,14 +3,12 @@ use super::CandidateSource; use super::MethodError; use super::NoMatchData; -use crate::check::FnCtxt; use crate::errors::MethodCallOnUnknownType; -use crate::hir::def::DefKind; -use crate::hir::def_id::DefId; - +use crate::FnCtxt; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def::Namespace; use rustc_infer::infer::canonical::OriginalQueryValues; use rustc_infer::infer::canonical::{Canonical, QueryResponse}; @@ -19,10 +17,11 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::{self, InferOk, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_middle::infer::unify_key::{ConstVariableOrigin, ConstVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_middle::middle::stability; use rustc_middle::ty::fast_reject::{simplify_type, TreatParams}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::GenericParamDefKind; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ParamEnvAnd, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_session::lint; +use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_span::lev_distance::{ find_best_match_for_name_with_substrings, lev_distance_with_substrings, @@ -253,7 +252,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// would result in an error (basically, the same criteria we /// would use to decide if a method is a plausible fit for /// ambiguity purposes). - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, candidate_filter))] pub fn probe_for_return_type( &self, span: Span, @@ -261,6 +260,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return_type: Ty<'tcx>, self_ty: Ty<'tcx>, scope_expr_id: hir::HirId, + candidate_filter: impl Fn(&ty::AssocItem) -> bool, ) -> Vec<ty::AssocItem> { let method_names = self .probe_op( @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self_ty, scope_expr_id, ProbeScope::AllTraits, - |probe_cx| Ok(probe_cx.candidate_method_names()), + |probe_cx| Ok(probe_cx.candidate_method_names(candidate_filter)), ) .unwrap_or_default(); method_names @@ -409,9 +409,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::TYVAR_BEHIND_RAW_POINTER, scope_expr_id, span, - |lint| { - lint.build("type annotations needed").emit(); - }, + "type annotations needed", + |lint| lint, ); } } else { @@ -473,69 +472,65 @@ fn method_autoderef_steps<'tcx>( ) -> MethodAutoderefStepsResult<'tcx> { debug!("method_autoderef_steps({:?})", goal); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter_with_canonical(DUMMY_SP, &goal, |ref infcx, goal, inference_vars| { - let ParamEnvAnd { param_env, value: self_ty } = goal; - - let mut autoderef = - Autoderef::new(infcx, param_env, hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, DUMMY_SP, self_ty, DUMMY_SP) - .include_raw_pointers() - .silence_errors(); - let mut reached_raw_pointer = false; - let mut steps: Vec<_> = autoderef - .by_ref() - .map(|(ty, d)| { - let step = CandidateStep { - self_ty: infcx.make_query_response_ignoring_pending_obligations( - inference_vars.clone(), - ty, - ), - autoderefs: d, - from_unsafe_deref: reached_raw_pointer, - unsize: false, - }; - if let ty::RawPtr(_) = ty.kind() { - // all the subsequent steps will be from_unsafe_deref - reached_raw_pointer = true; - } - step - }) - .collect(); - - let final_ty = autoderef.final_ty(true); - let opt_bad_ty = match final_ty.kind() { - ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(_)) | ty::Error(_) => Some(MethodAutoderefBadTy { - reached_raw_pointer, - ty: infcx - .make_query_response_ignoring_pending_obligations(inference_vars, final_ty), - }), - ty::Array(elem_ty, _) => { - let dereferences = steps.len() - 1; - - steps.push(CandidateStep { - self_ty: infcx.make_query_response_ignoring_pending_obligations( - inference_vars, - infcx.tcx.mk_slice(*elem_ty), - ), - autoderefs: dereferences, - // this could be from an unsafe deref if we had - // a *mut/const [T; N] - from_unsafe_deref: reached_raw_pointer, - unsize: true, - }); - - None + let (ref infcx, goal, inference_vars) = tcx.infer_ctxt().build_with_canonical(DUMMY_SP, &goal); + let ParamEnvAnd { param_env, value: self_ty } = goal; + + let mut autoderef = + Autoderef::new(infcx, param_env, hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, DUMMY_SP, self_ty, DUMMY_SP) + .include_raw_pointers() + .silence_errors(); + let mut reached_raw_pointer = false; + let mut steps: Vec<_> = autoderef + .by_ref() + .map(|(ty, d)| { + let step = CandidateStep { + self_ty: infcx + .make_query_response_ignoring_pending_obligations(inference_vars.clone(), ty), + autoderefs: d, + from_unsafe_deref: reached_raw_pointer, + unsize: false, + }; + if let ty::RawPtr(_) = ty.kind() { + // all the subsequent steps will be from_unsafe_deref + reached_raw_pointer = true; } - _ => None, - }; - - debug!("method_autoderef_steps: steps={:?} opt_bad_ty={:?}", steps, opt_bad_ty); + step + }) + .collect(); + + let final_ty = autoderef.final_ty(true); + let opt_bad_ty = match final_ty.kind() { + ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(_)) | ty::Error(_) => Some(MethodAutoderefBadTy { + reached_raw_pointer, + ty: infcx.make_query_response_ignoring_pending_obligations(inference_vars, final_ty), + }), + ty::Array(elem_ty, _) => { + let dereferences = steps.len() - 1; + + steps.push(CandidateStep { + self_ty: infcx.make_query_response_ignoring_pending_obligations( + inference_vars, + infcx.tcx.mk_slice(*elem_ty), + ), + autoderefs: dereferences, + // this could be from an unsafe deref if we had + // a *mut/const [T; N] + from_unsafe_deref: reached_raw_pointer, + unsize: true, + }); - MethodAutoderefStepsResult { - steps: tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(steps), - opt_bad_ty: opt_bad_ty.map(|ty| &*tcx.arena.alloc(ty)), - reached_recursion_limit: autoderef.reached_recursion_limit(), + None } - }) + _ => None, + }; + + debug!("method_autoderef_steps: steps={:?} opt_bad_ty={:?}", steps, opt_bad_ty); + + MethodAutoderefStepsResult { + steps: tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(steps), + opt_bad_ty: opt_bad_ty.map(|ty| &*tcx.arena.alloc(ty)), + reached_recursion_limit: autoderef.reached_recursion_limit(), + } } impl<'a, 'tcx> ProbeContext<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -972,12 +967,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ProbeContext<'a, 'tcx> { } } - fn candidate_method_names(&self) -> Vec<Ident> { + fn candidate_method_names( + &self, + candidate_filter: impl Fn(&ty::AssocItem) -> bool, + ) -> Vec<Ident> { let mut set = FxHashSet::default(); let mut names: Vec<_> = self .inherent_candidates .iter() .chain(&self.extension_candidates) + .filter(|candidate| candidate_filter(&candidate.item)) .filter(|candidate| { if let Some(return_ty) = self.return_type { self.matches_return_type(&candidate.item, None, return_ty) @@ -1358,24 +1357,24 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ProbeContext<'a, 'tcx> { stable_pick: &Pick<'_>, unstable_candidates: &[(Candidate<'tcx>, Symbol)], ) { + let def_kind = stable_pick.item.kind.as_def_kind(); self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( lint::builtin::UNSTABLE_NAME_COLLISIONS, self.scope_expr_id, self.span, + format!( + "{} {} with this name may be added to the standard library in the future", + def_kind.article(), + def_kind.descr(stable_pick.item.def_id), + ), |lint| { - let def_kind = stable_pick.item.kind.as_def_kind(); - let mut diag = lint.build(&format!( - "{} {} with this name may be added to the standard library in the future", - def_kind.article(), - def_kind.descr(stable_pick.item.def_id), - )); match (stable_pick.item.kind, stable_pick.item.container) { (ty::AssocKind::Fn, _) => { // FIXME: This should be a `span_suggestion` instead of `help` // However `self.span` only // highlights the method name, so we can't use it. Also consider reusing // the code from `report_method_error()`. - diag.help(&format!( + lint.help(&format!( "call with fully qualified syntax `{}(...)` to keep using the current \ method", self.tcx.def_path_str(stable_pick.item.def_id), @@ -1383,7 +1382,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ProbeContext<'a, 'tcx> { } (ty::AssocKind::Const, ty::AssocItemContainer::TraitContainer) => { let def_id = stable_pick.item.container_id(self.tcx); - diag.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( self.span, "use the fully qualified path to the associated const", format!( @@ -1399,7 +1398,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ProbeContext<'a, 'tcx> { } if self.tcx.sess.is_nightly_build() { for (candidate, feature) in unstable_candidates { - diag.help(&format!( + lint.help(&format!( "add `#![feature({})]` to the crate attributes to enable `{}`", feature, self.tcx.def_path_str(candidate.item.def_id), @@ -1407,7 +1406,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ProbeContext<'a, 'tcx> { } } - diag.emit(); + lint }, ); } @@ -1695,7 +1694,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ProbeContext<'a, 'tcx> { pcx.allow_similar_names = true; pcx.assemble_inherent_candidates(); - let method_names = pcx.candidate_method_names(); + let method_names = pcx.candidate_method_names(|_| true); pcx.allow_similar_names = false; let applicable_close_candidates: Vec<ty::AssocItem> = method_names .iter() diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/suggest.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/suggest.rs index 2d459b2cc..6c21ed902 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/method/suggest.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/suggest.rs @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ //! Give useful errors and suggestions to users when an item can't be //! found or is otherwise invalid. -use crate::check::FnCtxt; +use crate::errors; +use crate::FnCtxt; +use rustc_ast::ast::Mutability; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_errors::{ pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, @@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{IsSuggestable, ToPolyTraitRef}; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident}; use rustc_span::Symbol; use rustc_span::{lev_distance, source_map, ExpnKind, FileName, MacroKind, Span}; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::on_unimplemented::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::on_unimplemented::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ FulfillmentError, Obligation, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode, OnUnimplementedNote, @@ -30,7 +32,7 @@ use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ use std::cmp::Ordering; use std::iter; -use super::probe::{IsSuggestion, Mode, ProbeScope}; +use super::probe::{AutorefOrPtrAdjustment, IsSuggestion, Mode, ProbeScope}; use super::{CandidateSource, MethodError, NoMatchData}; impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -104,7 +106,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let report_candidates = |span: Span, err: &mut Diagnostic, - mut sources: Vec<CandidateSource>, + sources: &mut Vec<CandidateSource>, sugg_span: Span| { sources.sort(); sources.dedup(); @@ -246,7 +248,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { match error { MethodError::NoMatch(NoMatchData { - static_candidates: static_sources, + static_candidates: mut static_sources, unsatisfied_predicates, out_of_scope_traits, lev_candidate, @@ -270,7 +272,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } }; - if self.suggest_constraining_numerical_ty( + if self.suggest_wrapping_range_with_parens( + tcx, actual, source, span, item_name, &ty_str, + ) || self.suggest_constraining_numerical_ty( tcx, actual, source, span, item_kind, item_name, &ty_str, ) { return None; @@ -418,9 +422,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { err.help(&format!("try with `{}::{}`", ty_str, item_name,)); } - report_candidates(span, &mut err, static_sources, sugg_span); + report_candidates(span, &mut err, &mut static_sources, sugg_span); } else if static_sources.len() > 1 { - report_candidates(span, &mut err, static_sources, sugg_span); + report_candidates(span, &mut err, &mut static_sources, sugg_span); } let mut bound_spans = vec![]; @@ -854,8 +858,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Avoid crashing. return (None, None); } - let OnUnimplementedNote { message, label, .. } = - self.on_unimplemented_note(trait_ref, &obligation); + let OnUnimplementedNote { message, label, .. } = self + .err_ctxt() + .on_unimplemented_note(trait_ref, &obligation); (message, label) }) .unwrap_or((None, None)) @@ -983,7 +988,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self.check_for_field_method(&mut err, source, span, actual, item_name); } - self.check_for_unwrap_self(&mut err, source, span, actual, item_name); + self.check_for_inner_self(&mut err, source, span, actual, item_name); bound_spans.sort(); bound_spans.dedup(); @@ -1002,6 +1007,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { source, out_of_scope_traits, &unsatisfied_predicates, + &static_sources, unsatisfied_bounds, ); } @@ -1074,7 +1080,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return Some(err); } - MethodError::Ambiguity(sources) => { + MethodError::Ambiguity(mut sources) => { let mut err = struct_span_err!( self.sess(), item_name.span, @@ -1083,7 +1089,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); err.span_label(item_name.span, format!("multiple `{}` found", item_name)); - report_candidates(span, &mut err, sources, sugg_span); + report_candidates(span, &mut err, &mut sources, sugg_span); err.emit(); } @@ -1200,6 +1206,89 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { false } + /// Suggest possible range with adding parentheses, for example: + /// when encountering `0..1.map(|i| i + 1)` suggest `(0..1).map(|i| i + 1)`. + fn suggest_wrapping_range_with_parens( + &self, + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + actual: Ty<'tcx>, + source: SelfSource<'tcx>, + span: Span, + item_name: Ident, + ty_str: &str, + ) -> bool { + if let SelfSource::MethodCall(expr) = source { + for (_, parent) in tcx.hir().parent_iter(expr.hir_id).take(5) { + if let Node::Expr(parent_expr) = parent { + let lang_item = match parent_expr.kind { + ExprKind::Struct(ref qpath, _, _) => match **qpath { + QPath::LangItem(LangItem::Range, ..) => Some(LangItem::Range), + QPath::LangItem(LangItem::RangeTo, ..) => Some(LangItem::RangeTo), + QPath::LangItem(LangItem::RangeToInclusive, ..) => { + Some(LangItem::RangeToInclusive) + } + _ => None, + }, + ExprKind::Call(ref func, _) => match func.kind { + // `..=` desugars into `::std::ops::RangeInclusive::new(...)`. + ExprKind::Path(QPath::LangItem(LangItem::RangeInclusiveNew, ..)) => { + Some(LangItem::RangeInclusiveStruct) + } + _ => None, + }, + _ => None, + }; + + if lang_item.is_none() { + continue; + } + + let span_included = match parent_expr.kind { + hir::ExprKind::Struct(_, eps, _) => { + eps.len() > 0 && eps.last().map_or(false, |ep| ep.span.contains(span)) + } + // `..=` desugars into `::std::ops::RangeInclusive::new(...)`. + hir::ExprKind::Call(ref func, ..) => func.span.contains(span), + _ => false, + }; + + if !span_included { + continue; + } + + let range_def_id = self.tcx.require_lang_item(lang_item.unwrap(), None); + let range_ty = + self.tcx.bound_type_of(range_def_id).subst(self.tcx, &[actual.into()]); + + let pick = self.probe_for_name( + span, + Mode::MethodCall, + item_name, + IsSuggestion(true), + range_ty, + expr.hir_id, + ProbeScope::AllTraits, + ); + if pick.is_ok() { + let range_span = parent_expr.span.with_hi(expr.span.hi()); + tcx.sess.emit_err(errors::MissingParentheseInRange { + span, + ty_str: ty_str.to_string(), + method_name: item_name.as_str().to_string(), + add_missing_parentheses: Some(errors::AddMissingParenthesesInRange { + func_name: item_name.name.as_str().to_string(), + left: range_span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: range_span.shrink_to_hi(), + }), + }); + return true; + } + } + } + } + false + } + fn suggest_constraining_numerical_ty( &self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, @@ -1262,7 +1351,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // If this is a floating point literal that ends with '.', // get rid of it to stop this from becoming a member access. let snippet = snippet.strip_suffix('.').unwrap_or(&snippet); - err.span_suggestion( lit.span, &format!( @@ -1395,7 +1483,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } - fn check_for_unwrap_self( + fn check_for_inner_self( &self, err: &mut Diagnostic, source: SelfSource<'tcx>, @@ -1408,81 +1496,168 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let call_expr = tcx.hir().expect_expr(tcx.hir().get_parent_node(expr.hir_id)); let ty::Adt(kind, substs) = actual.kind() else { return; }; - if !kind.is_enum() { - return; - } + match kind.adt_kind() { + ty::AdtKind::Enum => { + let matching_variants: Vec<_> = kind + .variants() + .iter() + .flat_map(|variant| { + let [field] = &variant.fields[..] else { return None; }; + let field_ty = field.ty(tcx, substs); + + // Skip `_`, since that'll just lead to ambiguity. + if self.resolve_vars_if_possible(field_ty).is_ty_var() { + return None; + } - let matching_variants: Vec<_> = kind - .variants() - .iter() - .flat_map(|variant| { - let [field] = &variant.fields[..] else { return None; }; - let field_ty = field.ty(tcx, substs); + self.lookup_probe( + span, + item_name, + field_ty, + call_expr, + ProbeScope::TraitsInScope, + ) + .ok() + .map(|pick| (variant, field, pick)) + }) + .collect(); + + let ret_ty_matches = |diagnostic_item| { + if let Some(ret_ty) = self + .ret_coercion + .as_ref() + .map(|c| self.resolve_vars_if_possible(c.borrow().expected_ty())) + && let ty::Adt(kind, _) = ret_ty.kind() + && tcx.get_diagnostic_item(diagnostic_item) == Some(kind.did()) + { + true + } else { + false + } + }; - // Skip `_`, since that'll just lead to ambiguity. - if self.resolve_vars_if_possible(field_ty).is_ty_var() { - return None; + match &matching_variants[..] { + [(_, field, pick)] => { + let self_ty = field.ty(tcx, substs); + err.span_note( + tcx.def_span(pick.item.def_id), + &format!("the method `{item_name}` exists on the type `{self_ty}`"), + ); + let (article, kind, variant, question) = + if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, kind.did()) { + ("a", "Result", "Err", ret_ty_matches(sym::Result)) + } else if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, kind.did()) { + ("an", "Option", "None", ret_ty_matches(sym::Option)) + } else { + return; + }; + if question { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + format!( + "use the `?` operator to extract the `{self_ty}` value, propagating \ + {article} `{kind}::{variant}` value to the caller" + ), + "?", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } else { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + format!( + "consider using `{kind}::expect` to unwrap the `{self_ty}` value, \ + panicking if the value is {article} `{kind}::{variant}`" + ), + ".expect(\"REASON\")", + Applicability::HasPlaceholders, + ); + } + } + // FIXME(compiler-errors): Support suggestions for other matching enum variants + _ => {} } - - self.lookup_probe(span, item_name, field_ty, call_expr, ProbeScope::AllTraits) - .ok() - .map(|pick| (variant, field, pick)) - }) - .collect(); - - let ret_ty_matches = |diagnostic_item| { - if let Some(ret_ty) = self - .ret_coercion - .as_ref() - .map(|c| self.resolve_vars_if_possible(c.borrow().expected_ty())) - && let ty::Adt(kind, _) = ret_ty.kind() - && tcx.get_diagnostic_item(diagnostic_item) == Some(kind.did()) - { - true - } else { - false } - }; + // Target wrapper types - types that wrap or pretend to wrap another type, + // perhaps this inner type is meant to be called? + ty::AdtKind::Struct | ty::AdtKind::Union => { + let [first] = ***substs else { return; }; + let ty::GenericArgKind::Type(ty) = first.unpack() else { return; }; + let Ok(pick) = self.lookup_probe( + span, + item_name, + ty, + call_expr, + ProbeScope::TraitsInScope, + ) else { return; }; - match &matching_variants[..] { - [(_, field, pick)] => { - let self_ty = field.ty(tcx, substs); - err.span_note( - tcx.def_span(pick.item.def_id), - &format!("the method `{item_name}` exists on the type `{self_ty}`"), - ); - let (article, kind, variant, question) = - if Some(kind.did()) == tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Result) { - ("a", "Result", "Err", ret_ty_matches(sym::Result)) - } else if Some(kind.did()) == tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Option) { - ("an", "Option", "None", ret_ty_matches(sym::Option)) - } else { - return; + let name = self.ty_to_value_string(actual); + let inner_id = kind.did(); + let mutable = if let Some(AutorefOrPtrAdjustment::Autoref { mutbl, .. }) = + pick.autoref_or_ptr_adjustment + { + Some(mutbl) + } else { + None + }; + + if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::LocalKey, inner_id) { + err.help("use `with` or `try_with` to access thread local storage"); + } else if Some(kind.did()) == tcx.lang_items().maybe_uninit() { + err.help(format!( + "if this `{name}` has been initialized, \ + use one of the `assume_init` methods to access the inner value" + )); + } else if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::RefCell, inner_id) { + let (suggestion, borrow_kind, panic_if) = match mutable { + Some(Mutability::Not) => (".borrow()", "borrow", "a mutable borrow exists"), + Some(Mutability::Mut) => { + (".borrow_mut()", "mutably borrow", "any borrows exist") + } + None => return, }; - if question { err.span_suggestion_verbose( expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), format!( - "use the `?` operator to extract the `{self_ty}` value, propagating \ - {article} `{kind}::{variant}` value to the caller" + "use `{suggestion}` to {borrow_kind} the `{ty}`, \ + panicking if {panic_if}" ), - "?", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, + suggestion, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); - } else { + } else if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Mutex, inner_id) { err.span_suggestion_verbose( expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), format!( - "consider using `{kind}::expect` to unwrap the `{self_ty}` value, \ - panicking if the value is {article} `{kind}::{variant}`" + "use `.lock().unwrap()` to borrow the `{ty}`, \ + blocking the current thread until it can be acquired" ), - ".expect(\"REASON\")", - Applicability::HasPlaceholders, + ".lock().unwrap()", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); - } + } else if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::RwLock, inner_id) { + let (suggestion, borrow_kind) = match mutable { + Some(Mutability::Not) => (".read().unwrap()", "borrow"), + Some(Mutability::Mut) => (".write().unwrap()", "mutably borrow"), + None => return, + }; + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + format!( + "use `{suggestion}` to {borrow_kind} the `{ty}`, \ + blocking the current thread until it can be acquired" + ), + suggestion, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } else { + return; + }; + + err.span_note( + tcx.def_span(pick.item.def_id), + &format!("the method `{item_name}` exists on the type `{ty}`"), + ); } - // FIXME(compiler-errors): Support suggestions for other matching enum variants - _ => {} } } @@ -1841,6 +2016,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { Option<ty::Predicate<'tcx>>, Option<ObligationCause<'tcx>>, )], + static_candidates: &[CandidateSource], unsatisfied_bounds: bool, ) { let mut alt_rcvr_sugg = false; @@ -1955,6 +2131,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { None => true, }) .filter(|info| { + // Static candidates are already implemented, and known not to work + // Do not suggest them again + static_candidates.iter().all(|sc| match *sc { + CandidateSource::Trait(def_id) => def_id != info.def_id, + CandidateSource::Impl(def_id) => { + self.tcx.trait_id_of_impl(def_id) != Some(info.def_id) + } + }) + }) + .filter(|info| { // We approximate the coherence rules to only suggest // traits that are legal to implement by requiring that // either the type or trait is local. Multi-dispatch means @@ -2077,7 +2263,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { Colon, Nothing, } - let ast_generics = hir.get_generics(id.owner).unwrap(); + let ast_generics = hir.get_generics(id.owner.def_id).unwrap(); let (sp, mut introducer) = if let Some(span) = ast_generics.bounds_span_for_suggestions(def_id) { @@ -2236,6 +2422,60 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } + /// issue #102320, for `unwrap_or` with closure as argument, suggest `unwrap_or_else` + /// FIXME: currently not working for suggesting `map_or_else`, see #102408 + pub(crate) fn suggest_else_fn_with_closure( + &self, + err: &mut Diagnostic, + expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, + found: Ty<'tcx>, + expected: Ty<'tcx>, + ) -> bool { + let Some((_def_id_or_name, output, _inputs)) = self.extract_callable_info(expr, found) + else { return false; }; + + if !self.can_coerce(output, expected) { + return false; + } + + let parent = self.tcx.hir().get_parent_node(expr.hir_id); + if let Some(Node::Expr(call_expr)) = self.tcx.hir().find(parent) && + let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall( + hir::PathSegment { ident: method_name, .. }, + self_expr, + args, + .., + ) = call_expr.kind && + let Some(self_ty) = self.typeck_results.borrow().expr_ty_opt(self_expr) { + let new_name = Ident { + name: Symbol::intern(&format!("{}_else", method_name.as_str())), + span: method_name.span, + }; + let probe = self.lookup_probe( + expr.span, + new_name, + self_ty, + self_expr, + ProbeScope::TraitsInScope, + ); + + // check the method arguments number + if let Ok(pick) = probe && + let fn_sig = self.tcx.fn_sig(pick.item.def_id) && + let fn_args = fn_sig.skip_binder().inputs() && + fn_args.len() == args.len() + 1 { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + method_name.span.shrink_to_hi(), + &format!("try calling `{}` instead", new_name.name.as_str()), + "_else", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + return true; + } + } + false + } + /// Checks whether there is a local type somewhere in the chain of /// autoderefs of `rcvr_ty`. fn type_derefs_to_local( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/op.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/op.rs index 4754717c2..895739976 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/op.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/op.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use super::method::MethodCallee; use super::{has_expected_num_generic_args, FnCtxt}; -use crate::check::Expectation; +use crate::Expectation; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_errors::{self, struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic}; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -13,11 +13,12 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{ }; use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded; use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident}; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::suggestions::InferCtxtExt as _; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::suggestions::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{FulfillmentError, TraitEngine, TraitEngineExt}; use rustc_type_ir::sty::TyKind::*; @@ -470,7 +471,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // This has nothing here because it means we did string // concatenation (e.g., "Hello " + "World!"). This means // we don't want the note in the else clause to be emitted - } else if lhs_ty.has_param_types_or_consts() { + } else if lhs_ty.has_non_region_param() { // Look for a TraitPredicate in the Fulfillment errors, // and use it to generate a suggestion. // @@ -511,7 +512,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { _ => None, }; - self.suggest_restricting_param_bound( + self.err_ctxt().suggest_restricting_param_bound( &mut err, trait_pred, output_associated_item, @@ -656,12 +657,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { format!("cannot apply unary operator `{}`", op.as_str()), ); - if operand_ty.has_param_types_or_consts() { + if operand_ty.has_non_region_param() { let predicates = errors.iter().filter_map(|error| { error.obligation.predicate.to_opt_poly_trait_pred() }); for pred in predicates { - self.suggest_restricting_param_bound( + self.err_ctxt().suggest_restricting_param_bound( &mut err, pred, None, @@ -677,7 +678,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // If the previous expression was a block expression, suggest parentheses // (turning this into a binary subtraction operation instead.) // for example, `{2} - 2` -> `({2}) - 2` (see src\test\ui\parser\expr-as-stmt.rs) - self.tcx.sess.parse_sess.expr_parentheses_needed(&mut err, *sp); + err.subdiagnostic(ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(*sp)); } else { match actual.kind() { Uint(_) if op == hir::UnOp::Neg => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/pat.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/pat.rs index 8906b622b..ea90da4a6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/pat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/pat.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ -use crate::check::FnCtxt; +use crate::FnCtxt; use rustc_ast as ast; - use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_errors::{ pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, @@ -1790,10 +1789,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { &unmentioned_fields.iter().map(|(_, i)| i).collect::<Vec<_>>(), ); - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(NON_EXHAUSTIVE_OMITTED_PATTERNS, pat.hir_id, pat.span, |build| { - let mut lint = build.build("some fields are not explicitly listed"); + self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(NON_EXHAUSTIVE_OMITTED_PATTERNS, pat.hir_id, pat.span, "some fields are not explicitly listed", |lint| { lint.span_label(pat.span, format!("field{} {} not listed", rustc_errors::pluralize!(unmentioned_fields.len()), joined_patterns)); - lint.help( "ensure that all fields are mentioned explicitly by adding the suggested fields", ); @@ -1801,7 +1798,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { "the pattern is of type `{}` and the `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` attribute was found", ty, )); - lint.emit(); + + lint }); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/place_op.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/place_op.rs index 2e0f37eba..ba8cf6926 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/place_op.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/place_op.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -use crate::check::method::MethodCallee; -use crate::check::{has_expected_num_generic_args, FnCtxt, PlaceOp}; +use crate::method::MethodCallee; +use crate::{has_expected_num_generic_args, FnCtxt, PlaceOp}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/rvalue_scopes.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/rvalue_scopes.rs index 22c9e7961..22c9e7961 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/rvalue_scopes.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/rvalue_scopes.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/upvar.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/upvar.rs index 0b207a6c0..4dea40829 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/upvar.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/upvar.rs @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// and that the path can be captured with required capture kind (depending on use in closure, /// move closure etc.) /// - /// Returns the set of of adjusted information along with the inferred closure kind and span + /// Returns the set of adjusted information along with the inferred closure kind and span /// associated with the closure kind inference. /// /// Note that we *always* infer a minimal kind, even if @@ -749,10 +749,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::RUST_2021_INCOMPATIBLE_CLOSURE_CAPTURES, closure_hir_id, closure_head_span, + reasons.migration_message(), |lint| { - let mut diagnostics_builder = lint.build( - &reasons.migration_message(), - ); for NeededMigration { var_hir_id, diagnostics_info } in &need_migrations { // Labels all the usage of the captured variable and why they are responsible // for migration being needed @@ -760,13 +758,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { match &lint_note.captures_info { UpvarMigrationInfo::CapturingPrecise { source_expr: Some(capture_expr_id), var_name: captured_name } => { let cause_span = self.tcx.hir().span(*capture_expr_id); - diagnostics_builder.span_label(cause_span, format!("in Rust 2018, this closure captures all of `{}`, but in Rust 2021, it will only capture `{}`", + lint.span_label(cause_span, format!("in Rust 2018, this closure captures all of `{}`, but in Rust 2021, it will only capture `{}`", self.tcx.hir().name(*var_hir_id), captured_name, )); } UpvarMigrationInfo::CapturingNothing { use_span } => { - diagnostics_builder.span_label(*use_span, format!("in Rust 2018, this causes the closure to capture `{}`, but in Rust 2021, it has no effect", + lint.span_label(*use_span, format!("in Rust 2018, this causes the closure to capture `{}`, but in Rust 2021, it has no effect", self.tcx.hir().name(*var_hir_id), )); } @@ -781,13 +779,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { match &lint_note.captures_info { UpvarMigrationInfo::CapturingPrecise { var_name: captured_name, .. } => { - diagnostics_builder.span_label(drop_location_span, format!("in Rust 2018, `{}` is dropped here, but in Rust 2021, only `{}` will be dropped here as part of the closure", + lint.span_label(drop_location_span, format!("in Rust 2018, `{}` is dropped here, but in Rust 2021, only `{}` will be dropped here as part of the closure", self.tcx.hir().name(*var_hir_id), captured_name, )); } UpvarMigrationInfo::CapturingNothing { use_span: _ } => { - diagnostics_builder.span_label(drop_location_span, format!("in Rust 2018, `{v}` is dropped here along with the closure, but in Rust 2021 `{v}` is not part of the closure", + lint.span_label(drop_location_span, format!("in Rust 2018, `{v}` is dropped here along with the closure, but in Rust 2021 `{v}` is not part of the closure", v = self.tcx.hir().name(*var_hir_id), )); } @@ -800,7 +798,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { match &lint_note.captures_info { UpvarMigrationInfo::CapturingPrecise { var_name: captured_name, .. } => { let var_name = self.tcx.hir().name(*var_hir_id); - diagnostics_builder.span_label(closure_head_span, format!("\ + lint.span_label(closure_head_span, format!("\ in Rust 2018, this closure implements {missing_trait} \ as `{var_name}` implements {missing_trait}, but in Rust 2021, \ this closure will no longer implement {missing_trait} \ @@ -814,7 +812,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } } - diagnostics_builder.note("for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/disjoint-capture-in-closures.html>"); + lint.note("for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/disjoint-capture-in-closures.html>"); let diagnostic_msg = format!( "add a dummy let to cause {} to be fully captured", @@ -857,7 +855,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // We take the indentation from the next non-empty line. let line2 = lines.find(|line| !line.is_empty()).unwrap_or_default(); let indent = line2.split_once(|c: char| !c.is_whitespace()).unwrap_or_default().0; - diagnostics_builder.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( closure_body_span.with_lo(closure_body_span.lo() + BytePos::from_usize(line1.len())).shrink_to_lo(), &diagnostic_msg, format!("\n{indent}{migration_string};"), @@ -868,7 +866,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // braces, but with more than just the opening // brace on the first line. We put the `let` // directly after the `{`. - diagnostics_builder.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( closure_body_span.with_lo(closure_body_span.lo() + BytePos(1)).shrink_to_lo(), &diagnostic_msg, format!(" {migration_string};"), @@ -877,7 +875,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } else { // This is a closure without braces around the body. // We add braces to add the `let` before the body. - diagnostics_builder.multipart_suggestion( + lint.multipart_suggestion( &diagnostic_msg, vec![ (closure_body_span.shrink_to_lo(), format!("{{ {migration_string}; ")), @@ -887,7 +885,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } } else { - diagnostics_builder.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( closure_span, &diagnostic_msg, migration_string, @@ -895,7 +893,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } - diagnostics_builder.emit(); + lint }, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/writeback.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/writeback.rs index 9ecf34e9a..1e26daa9c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/writeback.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/writeback.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ // unresolved type variables and replaces "ty_var" types with their // substitutions. -use crate::check::FnCtxt; +use crate::FnCtxt; use hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; @@ -536,33 +536,37 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> WritebackCx<'cx, 'tcx> { let opaque_types = self.fcx.infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); for (opaque_type_key, decl) in opaque_types { - let hidden_type = match decl.origin { - hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(_) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(_) => { - let ty = self.resolve(decl.hidden_type.ty, &decl.hidden_type.span); - struct RecursionChecker { - def_id: LocalDefId, - } - impl<'tcx> ty::TypeVisitor<'tcx> for RecursionChecker { - type BreakTy = (); - fn visit_ty(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - if let ty::Opaque(def_id, _) = *t.kind() { - if def_id == self.def_id.to_def_id() { - return ControlFlow::Break(()); - } - } - t.super_visit_with(self) + let hidden_type = self.resolve(decl.hidden_type, &decl.hidden_type.span); + let opaque_type_key = self.resolve(opaque_type_key, &decl.hidden_type.span); + + struct RecursionChecker { + def_id: LocalDefId, + } + impl<'tcx> ty::TypeVisitor<'tcx> for RecursionChecker { + type BreakTy = (); + fn visit_ty(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { + if let ty::Opaque(def_id, _) = *t.kind() { + if def_id == self.def_id.to_def_id() { + return ControlFlow::Break(()); } } - if ty - .visit_with(&mut RecursionChecker { def_id: opaque_type_key.def_id }) - .is_break() - { - return; - } - Some(ty) + t.super_visit_with(self) } - hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias => None, - }; + } + if hidden_type + .visit_with(&mut RecursionChecker { def_id: opaque_type_key.def_id }) + .is_break() + { + continue; + } + + let hidden_type = hidden_type.remap_generic_params_to_declaration_params( + opaque_type_key, + self.fcx.infcx.tcx, + true, + decl.origin, + ); + self.typeck_results.concrete_opaque_types.insert(opaque_type_key.def_id, hidden_type); } } @@ -700,7 +704,7 @@ impl Locatable for hir::HirId { /// unresolved types and so forth. struct Resolver<'cx, 'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, span: &'cx dyn Locatable, body: &'tcx hir::Body<'tcx>, @@ -717,27 +721,14 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> Resolver<'cx, 'tcx> { Resolver { tcx: fcx.tcx, infcx: fcx, span, body, replaced_with_error: false } } - fn report_type_error(&self, t: Ty<'tcx>) { + fn report_error(&self, p: impl Into<ty::GenericArg<'tcx>>) { if !self.tcx.sess.has_errors().is_some() { self.infcx + .err_ctxt() .emit_inference_failure_err( Some(self.body.id()), self.span.to_span(self.tcx), - t.into(), - E0282, - false, - ) - .emit(); - } - } - - fn report_const_error(&self, c: ty::Const<'tcx>) { - if self.tcx.sess.has_errors().is_none() { - self.infcx - .emit_inference_failure_err( - Some(self.body.id()), - self.span.to_span(self.tcx), - c.into(), + p.into(), E0282, false, ) @@ -782,7 +773,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for Resolver<'cx, 'tcx> { } Err(_) => { debug!("Resolver::fold_ty: input type `{:?}` not fully resolvable", t); - self.report_type_error(t); + self.report_error(t); self.replaced_with_error = true; self.tcx().ty_error() } @@ -799,7 +790,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for Resolver<'cx, 'tcx> { Ok(ct) => self.tcx.erase_regions(ct), Err(_) => { debug!("Resolver::fold_const: input const `{:?}` not fully resolvable", ct); - self.report_const_error(ct); + self.report_error(ct); self.replaced_with_error = true; self.tcx().const_error(ct.ty()) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_incremental/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_incremental/Cargo.toml index d3c425a07..179e85f32 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_incremental/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_incremental/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_graphviz = { path = "../rustc_graphviz" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/lib.rs index 2c9e21f76..83dd9a67e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/lib.rs @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ #![deny(missing_docs)] #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/persist/dirty_clean.rs b/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/persist/dirty_clean.rs index 710c4a01b..79e2d371e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/persist/dirty_clean.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/persist/dirty_clean.rs @@ -149,19 +149,19 @@ pub fn check_dirty_clean_annotations(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { let crate_items = tcx.hir_crate_items(()); for id in crate_items.items() { - dirty_clean_visitor.check_item(id.def_id); + dirty_clean_visitor.check_item(id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.trait_items() { - dirty_clean_visitor.check_item(id.def_id); + dirty_clean_visitor.check_item(id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.impl_items() { - dirty_clean_visitor.check_item(id.def_id); + dirty_clean_visitor.check_item(id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.foreign_items() { - dirty_clean_visitor.check_item(id.def_id); + dirty_clean_visitor.check_item(id.owner_id.def_id); } let mut all_attrs = FindAllAttrs { tcx, found_attrs: vec![] }; @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DirtyCleanVisitor<'tcx> { HirNode::ImplItem(item) => match item.kind { ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => ("Node::ImplItem", LABELS_FN_IN_IMPL), ImplItemKind::Const(..) => ("NodeImplConst", LABELS_CONST_IN_IMPL), - ImplItemKind::TyAlias(..) => ("NodeImplType", LABELS_CONST_IN_IMPL), + ImplItemKind::Type(..) => ("NodeImplType", LABELS_CONST_IN_IMPL), }, _ => self.tcx.sess.span_fatal( attr.span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_index/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_index/Cargo.toml index 8a81a93a9..d8ea5aa80 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_index/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_index/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] arrayvec = { version = "0.7", default-features = false } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_index/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_index/src/lib.rs index a00d7bd68..23a4c1f06 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_index/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_index/src/lib.rs @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![feature(allow_internal_unstable)] -#![feature(bench_black_box)] #![feature(extend_one)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(new_uninit)] #![feature(step_trait)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/mod.rs index d232a1864..2131d1906 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/mod.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use hir::GenericParamKind; use rustc_errors::{ - fluent, AddSubdiagnostic, Applicability, DiagnosticMessage, DiagnosticStyledString, MultiSpan, + fluent, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, DiagnosticStyledString, + MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::{FnRetTy, Ty}; -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::{Region, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::symbol::kw; use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, BytePos, Span}; @@ -16,20 +17,20 @@ use crate::infer::error_reporting::{ pub mod note_and_explain; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(infer::opaque_hidden_type)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(infer_opaque_hidden_type)] pub struct OpaqueHiddenTypeDiag { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - #[note(infer::opaque_type)] + #[note(opaque_type)] pub opaque_type: Span, - #[note(infer::hidden_type)] + #[note(hidden_type)] pub hidden_type: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(infer::type_annotations_needed, code = "E0282")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = "E0282")] pub struct AnnotationRequired<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -46,8 +47,8 @@ pub struct AnnotationRequired<'a> { } // Copy of `AnnotationRequired` for E0283 -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(infer::type_annotations_needed, code = "E0283")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = "E0283")] pub struct AmbigousImpl<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -64,8 +65,8 @@ pub struct AmbigousImpl<'a> { } // Copy of `AnnotationRequired` for E0284 -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(infer::type_annotations_needed, code = "E0284")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = "E0284")] pub struct AmbigousReturn<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -81,8 +82,8 @@ pub struct AmbigousReturn<'a> { pub multi_suggestions: Vec<SourceKindMultiSuggestion<'a>>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(infer::need_type_info_in_generator, code = "E0698")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(infer_need_type_info_in_generator, code = "E0698")] pub struct NeedTypeInfoInGenerator<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -92,8 +93,8 @@ pub struct NeedTypeInfoInGenerator<'a> { } // Used when a better one isn't available -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -#[label(infer::label_bad)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[label(infer_label_bad)] pub struct InferenceBadError<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -106,10 +107,10 @@ pub struct InferenceBadError<'a> { pub name: String, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum SourceKindSubdiag<'a> { #[suggestion_verbose( - infer::source_kind_subdiag_let, + infer_source_kind_subdiag_let, code = ": {type_name}", applicability = "has-placeholders" )] @@ -124,7 +125,7 @@ pub enum SourceKindSubdiag<'a> { prefix: &'a str, arg_name: String, }, - #[label(infer::source_kind_subdiag_generic_label)] + #[label(infer_source_kind_subdiag_generic_label)] GenericLabel { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -135,7 +136,7 @@ pub enum SourceKindSubdiag<'a> { parent_name: String, }, #[suggestion_verbose( - infer::source_kind_subdiag_generic_suggestion, + infer_source_kind_subdiag_generic_suggestion, code = "::<{args}>", applicability = "has-placeholders" )] @@ -147,10 +148,10 @@ pub enum SourceKindSubdiag<'a> { }, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum SourceKindMultiSuggestion<'a> { #[multipart_suggestion_verbose( - infer::source_kind_fully_qualified, + infer_source_kind_fully_qualified, applicability = "has-placeholders" )] FullyQualified { @@ -163,7 +164,7 @@ pub enum SourceKindMultiSuggestion<'a> { successor_pos: &'a str, }, #[multipart_suggestion_verbose( - infer::source_kind_closure_return, + infer_source_kind_closure_return, applicability = "has-placeholders" )] ClosureReturn { @@ -228,8 +229,11 @@ pub enum RegionOriginNote<'a> { }, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for RegionOriginNote<'_> { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { +impl AddToDiagnostic for RegionOriginNote<'_> { + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<F>(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic, _: F) + where + F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage, + { let mut label_or_note = |span, msg: DiagnosticMessage| { let sub_count = diag.children.iter().filter(|d| d.span.is_dummy()).count(); let expanded_sub_count = diag.children.iter().filter(|d| !d.span.is_dummy()).count(); @@ -256,7 +260,7 @@ impl AddSubdiagnostic for RegionOriginNote<'_> { requirement, expected_found: Some((expected, found)), } => { - label_or_note(span, fluent::infer::subtype); + label_or_note(span, fluent::infer_subtype); diag.set_arg("requirement", requirement); diag.note_expected_found(&"", expected, &"", found); @@ -265,7 +269,7 @@ impl AddSubdiagnostic for RegionOriginNote<'_> { // FIXME: this really should be handled at some earlier stage. Our // handling of region checking when type errors are present is // *terrible*. - label_or_note(span, fluent::infer::subtype_2); + label_or_note(span, fluent::infer_subtype_2); diag.set_arg("requirement", requirement); } }; @@ -289,13 +293,16 @@ pub enum LifetimeMismatchLabels { }, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for LifetimeMismatchLabels { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { +impl AddToDiagnostic for LifetimeMismatchLabels { + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<F>(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic, _: F) + where + F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage, + { match self { LifetimeMismatchLabels::InRet { param_span, ret_span, span, label_var1 } => { - diag.span_label(param_span, fluent::infer::declared_different); - diag.span_label(ret_span, fluent::infer::nothing); - diag.span_label(span, fluent::infer::data_returned); + diag.span_label(param_span, fluent::infer_declared_different); + diag.span_label(ret_span, fluent::infer_nothing); + diag.span_label(span, fluent::infer_data_returned); diag.set_arg("label_var1_exists", label_var1.is_some()); diag.set_arg("label_var1", label_var1.map(|x| x.to_string()).unwrap_or_default()); } @@ -308,13 +315,13 @@ impl AddSubdiagnostic for LifetimeMismatchLabels { sub: label_var2, } => { if hir_equal { - diag.span_label(ty_sup, fluent::infer::declared_multiple); - diag.span_label(ty_sub, fluent::infer::nothing); - diag.span_label(span, fluent::infer::data_lifetime_flow); + diag.span_label(ty_sup, fluent::infer_declared_multiple); + diag.span_label(ty_sub, fluent::infer_nothing); + diag.span_label(span, fluent::infer_data_lifetime_flow); } else { - diag.span_label(ty_sup, fluent::infer::types_declared_different); - diag.span_label(ty_sub, fluent::infer::nothing); - diag.span_label(span, fluent::infer::data_flows); + diag.span_label(ty_sup, fluent::infer_types_declared_different); + diag.span_label(ty_sub, fluent::infer_nothing); + diag.span_label(span, fluent::infer_data_flows); diag.set_arg("label_var1_exists", label_var1.is_some()); diag.set_arg( "label_var1", @@ -339,8 +346,11 @@ pub struct AddLifetimeParamsSuggestion<'a> { pub add_note: bool, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for AddLifetimeParamsSuggestion<'_> { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { +impl AddToDiagnostic for AddLifetimeParamsSuggestion<'_> { + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<F>(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic, _: F) + where + F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage, + { let mut mk_suggestion = || { let ( hir::Ty { kind: hir::TyKind::Rptr(lifetime_sub, _), .. }, @@ -409,7 +419,7 @@ impl AddSubdiagnostic for AddLifetimeParamsSuggestion<'_> { } diag.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::infer::lifetime_param_suggestion, + fluent::infer_lifetime_param_suggestion, suggestions, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); @@ -417,13 +427,13 @@ impl AddSubdiagnostic for AddLifetimeParamsSuggestion<'_> { true }; if mk_suggestion() && self.add_note { - diag.note(fluent::infer::lifetime_param_suggestion_elided); + diag.note(fluent::infer_lifetime_param_suggestion_elided); } } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(infer::lifetime_mismatch, code = "E0623")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(infer_lifetime_mismatch, code = "E0623")] pub struct LifetimeMismatch<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -438,53 +448,49 @@ pub struct IntroducesStaticBecauseUnmetLifetimeReq { pub binding_span: Span, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for IntroducesStaticBecauseUnmetLifetimeReq { - fn add_to_diagnostic(mut self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { +impl AddToDiagnostic for IntroducesStaticBecauseUnmetLifetimeReq { + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<F>(mut self, diag: &mut Diagnostic, _: F) + where + F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage, + { self.unmet_requirements - .push_span_label(self.binding_span, fluent::infer::msl_introduces_static); - diag.span_note(self.unmet_requirements, fluent::infer::msl_unmet_req); + .push_span_label(self.binding_span, fluent::infer_msl_introduces_static); + diag.span_note(self.unmet_requirements, fluent::infer_msl_unmet_req); } } -pub struct ImplNote { - pub impl_span: Option<Span>, -} - -impl AddSubdiagnostic for ImplNote { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { - match self.impl_span { - Some(span) => diag.span_note(span, fluent::infer::msl_impl_note), - None => diag.note(fluent::infer::msl_impl_note), - }; - } -} - -pub enum TraitSubdiag { - Note { span: Span }, - Sugg { span: Span }, +// FIXME(#100717): replace with a `Option<Span>` when subdiagnostic supports that +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub enum DoesNotOutliveStaticFromImpl { + #[note(infer_does_not_outlive_static_from_impl)] + Spanned { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, + #[note(infer_does_not_outlive_static_from_impl)] + Unspanned, } -// FIXME(#100717) used in `Vec<TraitSubdiag>` so requires eager translation/list support -impl AddSubdiagnostic for TraitSubdiag { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { - match self { - TraitSubdiag::Note { span } => { - diag.span_note(span, "this has an implicit `'static` lifetime requirement"); - } - TraitSubdiag::Sugg { span } => { - diag.span_suggestion_verbose( - span, - "consider relaxing the implicit `'static` requirement", - " + '_".to_owned(), - rustc_errors::Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } - } - } +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub enum ImplicitStaticLifetimeSubdiag { + #[note(infer_implicit_static_lifetime_note)] + Note { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, + #[suggestion_verbose( + infer_implicit_static_lifetime_suggestion, + code = " + '_", + applicability = "maybe-incorrect" + )] + Sugg { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(infer::mismatched_static_lifetime)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(infer_mismatched_static_lifetime)] pub struct MismatchedStaticLifetime<'a> { #[primary_span] pub cause_span: Span, @@ -493,7 +499,7 @@ pub struct MismatchedStaticLifetime<'a> { #[subdiagnostic] pub expl: Option<note_and_explain::RegionExplanation<'a>>, #[subdiagnostic] - pub impl_note: ImplNote, - #[subdiagnostic] - pub trait_subdiags: Vec<TraitSubdiag>, + pub does_not_outlive_static_from_impl: DoesNotOutliveStaticFromImpl, + #[subdiagnostic(eager)] + pub implicit_static_lifetimes: Vec<ImplicitStaticLifetimeSubdiag>, } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/note_and_explain.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/note_and_explain.rs index 7e051835b..6a29d8562 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/note_and_explain.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/note_and_explain.rs @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ use crate::infer::error_reporting::nice_region_error::find_anon_type; -use rustc_errors::{self, fluent, AddSubdiagnostic, IntoDiagnosticArg}; +use rustc_errors::{ + self, fluent, AddToDiagnostic, Diagnostic, IntoDiagnosticArg, SubdiagnosticMessage, +}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::{symbol::kw, Span}; @@ -158,12 +160,15 @@ impl RegionExplanation<'_> { } } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for RegionExplanation<'_> { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { +impl AddToDiagnostic for RegionExplanation<'_> { + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<F>(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic, _: F) + where + F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage, + { if let Some(span) = self.desc.span { - diag.span_note(span, fluent::infer::region_explanation); + diag.span_note(span, fluent::infer_region_explanation); } else { - diag.note(fluent::infer::region_explanation); + diag.note(fluent::infer_region_explanation); } self.desc.add_to(diag); diag.set_arg("pref_kind", self.prefix); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/at.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/at.rs index 00e238648..5ff3779fa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/at.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/at.rs @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::relate::{Relate, TypeRelation}; use rustc_middle::ty::{Const, ImplSubject}; pub struct At<'a, 'tcx> { - pub infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + pub infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, pub cause: &'a ObligationCause<'tcx>, pub param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, /// Whether we should define opaque types @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ pub struct Trace<'a, 'tcx> { trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>, } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { #[inline] - pub fn at( + pub fn at<'a>( &'a self, cause: &'a ObligationCause<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { tcx: self.tcx, defining_use_anchor: self.defining_use_anchor, considering_regions: self.considering_regions, - in_progress_typeck_results: self.in_progress_typeck_results, inner: self.inner.clone(), skip_leak_check: self.skip_leak_check.clone(), lexical_region_resolutions: self.lexical_region_resolutions.clone(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/canonicalizer.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/canonicalizer.rs index 9488d0a6c..a3ff70363 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/canonicalizer.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/canonicalizer.rs @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_index::vec::Idx; use smallvec::SmallVec; -impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Canonicalizes a query value `V`. When we canonicalize a query, /// we not only canonicalize unbound inference variables, but we /// *also* replace all free regions whatsoever. So for example a @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ impl CanonicalizeMode for CanonicalizeFreeRegionsOtherThanStatic { } struct Canonicalizer<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, variables: SmallVec<[CanonicalVarInfo<'tcx>; 8]>, query_state: &'cx mut OriginalQueryValues<'tcx>, @@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> Canonicalizer<'cx, 'tcx> { /// `canonicalize_query` and `canonicalize_response`. fn canonicalize<V>( value: V, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, canonicalize_region_mode: &dyn CanonicalizeMode, query_state: &mut OriginalQueryValues<'tcx>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/mod.rs index a9294a85e..06ca2534d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/mod.rs @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ mod canonicalizer; pub mod query_response; mod substitute; -impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Creates a substitution S for the canonical value with fresh /// inference variables and applies it to the canonical value. /// Returns both the instantiated result *and* the substitution S. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/query_response.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/query_response.rs index 56e834898..a299a3e57 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/query_response.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/query_response.rs @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ use crate::infer::nll_relate::{NormalizationStrategy, TypeRelating, TypeRelating use crate::infer::region_constraints::{Constraint, RegionConstraintData}; use crate::infer::{InferCtxt, InferOk, InferResult, NllRegionVariableOrigin}; use crate::traits::query::{Fallible, NoSolution}; -use crate::traits::TraitEngine; use crate::traits::{Obligation, ObligationCause, PredicateObligation}; +use crate::traits::{PredicateObligations, TraitEngine}; use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures; use rustc_index::vec::Idx; use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ use rustc_span::Span; use std::fmt::Debug; use std::iter; -impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// This method is meant to be invoked as the final step of a canonical query /// implementation. It is given: /// @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { for &(a, b) in &query_response.value.opaque_types { let a = substitute_value(self.tcx, &result_subst, a); let b = substitute_value(self.tcx, &result_subst, b); - obligations.extend(self.handle_opaque_type(a, b, true, cause, param_env)?.obligations); + obligations.extend(self.at(cause, param_env).eq(a, b)?.obligations); } Ok(InferOk { value: result_subst, obligations }) @@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ pub fn make_query_region_constraints<'tcx>( } struct QueryTypeRelatingDelegate<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligations: &'a mut Vec<PredicateObligation<'tcx>>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, cause: &'a ObligationCause<'tcx>, @@ -741,17 +741,11 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelatingDelegate<'tcx> for QueryTypeRelatingDelegate<'_, 'tcx> { true } - fn register_opaque_type( + fn register_opaque_type_obligations( &mut self, - a: Ty<'tcx>, - b: Ty<'tcx>, - a_is_expected: bool, + obligations: PredicateObligations<'tcx>, ) -> Result<(), TypeError<'tcx>> { - self.obligations.extend( - self.infcx - .handle_opaque_type(a, b, a_is_expected, &self.cause, self.param_env)? - .obligations, - ); + self.obligations.extend(obligations); Ok(()) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/combine.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/combine.rs index c406df9e4..b5427f639 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/combine.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/combine.rs @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; #[derive(Clone)] pub struct CombineFields<'infcx, 'tcx> { - pub infcx: &'infcx InferCtxt<'infcx, 'tcx>, + pub infcx: &'infcx InferCtxt<'tcx>, pub trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>, pub cause: Option<ty::relate::Cause>, pub param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ pub enum RelationDir { EqTo, } -impl<'infcx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'infcx, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { pub fn super_combine_tys<R>( &self, relation: &mut R, @@ -147,11 +147,7 @@ impl<'infcx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'infcx, 'tcx> { ty::ConstKind::Infer(InferConst::Var(a_vid)), ty::ConstKind::Infer(InferConst::Var(b_vid)), ) => { - self.inner - .borrow_mut() - .const_unification_table() - .unify_var_var(a_vid, b_vid) - .map_err(|e| const_unification_error(a_is_expected, e))?; + self.inner.borrow_mut().const_unification_table().union(a_vid, b_vid); return Ok(a); } @@ -246,21 +242,17 @@ impl<'infcx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'infcx, 'tcx> { let value = ConstInferUnifier { infcx: self, span, param_env, for_universe, target_vid } .relate(ct, ct)?; - self.inner - .borrow_mut() - .const_unification_table() - .unify_var_value( - target_vid, - ConstVarValue { - origin: ConstVariableOrigin { - kind: ConstVariableOriginKind::ConstInference, - span: DUMMY_SP, - }, - val: ConstVariableValue::Known { value }, + self.inner.borrow_mut().const_unification_table().union_value( + target_vid, + ConstVarValue { + origin: ConstVariableOrigin { + kind: ConstVariableOriginKind::ConstInference, + span: DUMMY_SP, }, - ) - .map(|()| value) - .map_err(|e| const_unification_error(vid_is_expected, e)) + val: ConstVariableValue::Known { value }, + }, + ); + Ok(value) } fn unify_integral_variable( @@ -460,7 +452,7 @@ impl<'infcx, 'tcx> CombineFields<'infcx, 'tcx> { } struct Generalizer<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, /// The span, used when creating new type variables and things. cause: &'cx ObligationCause<'tcx>, @@ -742,9 +734,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for Generalizer<'_, 'tcx> { } } } - ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted }) => { - assert_eq!(promoted, ()); - + ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs }) => { let substs = self.relate_with_variance( ty::Variance::Invariant, ty::VarianceDiagInfo::default(), @@ -753,7 +743,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for Generalizer<'_, 'tcx> { )?; Ok(self.tcx().mk_const(ty::ConstS { ty: c.ty(), - kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted }), + kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs }), })) } _ => relate::super_relate_consts(self, c, c), @@ -768,13 +758,6 @@ pub trait ConstEquateRelation<'tcx>: TypeRelation<'tcx> { fn const_equate_obligation(&mut self, a: ty::Const<'tcx>, b: ty::Const<'tcx>); } -pub fn const_unification_error<'tcx>( - a_is_expected: bool, - (a, b): (ty::Const<'tcx>, ty::Const<'tcx>), -) -> TypeError<'tcx> { - TypeError::ConstMismatch(ExpectedFound::new(a_is_expected, a, b)) -} - fn int_unification_error<'tcx>( a_is_expected: bool, v: (ty::IntVarValue, ty::IntVarValue), @@ -792,7 +775,7 @@ fn float_unification_error<'tcx>( } struct ConstInferUnifier<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, span: Span, @@ -964,9 +947,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for ConstInferUnifier<'_, 'tcx> { } } } - ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted }) => { - assert_eq!(promoted, ()); - + ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs }) => { let substs = self.relate_with_variance( ty::Variance::Invariant, ty::VarianceDiagInfo::default(), @@ -976,7 +957,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for ConstInferUnifier<'_, 'tcx> { Ok(self.tcx().mk_const(ty::ConstS { ty: c.ty(), - kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted }), + kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs }), })) } _ => relate::super_relate_consts(self, c, c), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/equate.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/equate.rs index 3b1798ca7..59728148a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/equate.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/equate.rs @@ -110,6 +110,25 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for Equate<'_, '_, 'tcx> { .obligations, ); } + // Optimization of GeneratorWitness relation since we know that all + // free regions are replaced with bound regions during construction. + // This greatly speeds up equating of GeneratorWitness. + (&ty::GeneratorWitness(a_types), &ty::GeneratorWitness(b_types)) => { + let a_types = infcx.tcx.anonymize_bound_vars(a_types); + let b_types = infcx.tcx.anonymize_bound_vars(b_types); + if a_types.bound_vars() == b_types.bound_vars() { + let (a_types, b_types) = infcx.replace_bound_vars_with_placeholders( + a_types.map_bound(|a_types| (a_types, b_types.skip_binder())), + ); + for (a, b) in std::iter::zip(a_types, b_types) { + self.relate(a, b)?; + } + } else { + return Err(ty::error::TypeError::Sorts(ty::relate::expected_found( + self, a, b, + ))); + } + } _ => { self.fields.infcx.super_combine_tys(self, a, b)?; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs index eb5afe828..9ff703e52 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ use super::{InferCtxt, RegionVariableOrigin, SubregionOrigin, TypeTrace, ValuePa use crate::infer; use crate::infer::error_reporting::nice_region_error::find_anon_type::find_anon_type; +use crate::infer::ExpectedFound; use crate::traits::error_reporting::report_object_safety_error; use crate::traits::{ IfExpressionCause, MatchExpressionArmCause, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode, @@ -69,12 +70,12 @@ use rustc_middle::dep_graph::DepContext; use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; use rustc_middle::ty::relate::{self, RelateResult, TypeRelation}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ - self, error::TypeError, Binder, List, Region, Subst, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, - TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, + self, error::TypeError, Binder, List, Region, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperVisitable, + TypeVisitable, }; use rustc_span::{sym, symbol::kw, BytePos, DesugaringKind, Pos, Span}; use rustc_target::spec::abi; -use std::ops::ControlFlow; +use std::ops::{ControlFlow, Deref}; use std::{cmp, fmt, iter}; mod note; @@ -84,6 +85,31 @@ pub use need_type_info::TypeAnnotationNeeded; pub mod nice_region_error; +/// A helper for building type related errors. The `typeck_results` +/// field is only populated during an in-progress typeck. +/// Get an instance by calling `InferCtxt::err` or `FnCtxt::infer_err`. +pub struct TypeErrCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { + pub infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, + pub typeck_results: Option<std::cell::Ref<'a, ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>>, +} + +impl TypeErrCtxt<'_, '_> { + /// This is just to avoid a potential footgun of accidentally + /// dropping `typeck_results` by calling `InferCtxt::err_ctxt` + #[deprecated(note = "you already have a `TypeErrCtxt`")] + #[allow(unused)] + pub fn err_ctxt(&self) -> ! { + bug!("called `err_ctxt` on `TypeErrCtxt`. Try removing the call"); + } +} + +impl<'tcx> Deref for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { + type Target = InferCtxt<'tcx>; + fn deref(&self) -> &InferCtxt<'tcx> { + &self.infcx + } +} + pub(super) fn note_and_explain_region<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, err: &mut Diagnostic, @@ -303,7 +329,38 @@ pub fn unexpected_hidden_region_diagnostic<'tcx>( err } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { + pub fn get_impl_future_output_ty(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>> { + if let ty::Opaque(def_id, substs) = ty.kind() { + let future_trait = self.tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::Future, None); + // Future::Output + let item_def_id = self.tcx.associated_item_def_ids(future_trait)[0]; + + let bounds = self.tcx.bound_explicit_item_bounds(*def_id); + + for (predicate, _) in bounds.subst_iter_copied(self.tcx, substs) { + let output = predicate + .kind() + .map_bound(|kind| match kind { + ty::PredicateKind::Projection(projection_predicate) + if projection_predicate.projection_ty.item_def_id == item_def_id => + { + projection_predicate.term.ty() + } + _ => None, + }) + .transpose(); + if output.is_some() { + // We don't account for multiple `Future::Output = Ty` constraints. + return output; + } + } + } + None + } +} + +impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { pub fn report_region_errors( &self, generic_param_scope: LocalDefId, @@ -577,13 +634,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { { // don't show type `_` if span.desugaring_kind() == Some(DesugaringKind::ForLoop) - && let ty::Adt(def, substs) = ty.kind() - && Some(def.did()) == self.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Option) + && let ty::Adt(def, substs) = ty.kind() + && Some(def.did()) == self.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Option) { err.span_label(span, format!("this is an iterator with items of type `{}`", substs.type_at(0))); } else { - err.span_label(span, format!("this expression has type `{}`", ty)); - } + err.span_label(span, format!("this expression has type `{}`", ty)); + } } if let Some(ty::error::ExpectedFound { found, .. }) = exp_found && ty.is_box() && ty.boxed_ty() == found @@ -619,8 +676,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let scrut_expr = self.tcx.hir().expect_expr(scrut_hir_id); let scrut_ty = if let hir::ExprKind::Call(_, args) = &scrut_expr.kind { let arg_expr = args.first().expect("try desugaring call w/out arg"); - self.in_progress_typeck_results.and_then(|typeck_results| { - typeck_results.borrow().expr_ty_opt(arg_expr) + self.typeck_results.as_ref().and_then(|typeck_results| { + typeck_results.expr_ty_opt(arg_expr) }) } else { bug!("try desugaring w/out call expr as scrutinee"); @@ -726,10 +783,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { _ => { if let ObligationCauseCode::BindingObligation(_, span) | ObligationCauseCode::ExprBindingObligation(_, span, ..) - = cause.code().peel_derives() + = cause.code().peel_derives() && let TypeError::RegionsPlaceholderMismatch = terr { - err.span_note(*span, "the lifetime requirement is introduced here"); + err.span_note( * span, + "the lifetime requirement is introduced here"); } } } @@ -1653,8 +1711,114 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ), Mismatch::Fixed(s) => (s.into(), s.into(), None), }; - match (&terr, expected == found) { - (TypeError::Sorts(values), extra) => { + + enum Similar<'tcx> { + Adts { expected: ty::AdtDef<'tcx>, found: ty::AdtDef<'tcx> }, + PrimitiveFound { expected: ty::AdtDef<'tcx>, found: Ty<'tcx> }, + PrimitiveExpected { expected: Ty<'tcx>, found: ty::AdtDef<'tcx> }, + } + + let similarity = |ExpectedFound { expected, found }: ExpectedFound<Ty<'tcx>>| { + if let ty::Adt(expected, _) = expected.kind() && let Some(primitive) = found.primitive_symbol() { + let path = self.tcx.def_path(expected.did()).data; + let name = path.last().unwrap().data.get_opt_name(); + if name == Some(primitive) { + return Some(Similar::PrimitiveFound { expected: *expected, found }); + } + } else if let Some(primitive) = expected.primitive_symbol() && let ty::Adt(found, _) = found.kind() { + let path = self.tcx.def_path(found.did()).data; + let name = path.last().unwrap().data.get_opt_name(); + if name == Some(primitive) { + return Some(Similar::PrimitiveExpected { expected, found: *found }); + } + } else if let ty::Adt(expected, _) = expected.kind() && let ty::Adt(found, _) = found.kind() { + if !expected.did().is_local() && expected.did().krate == found.did().krate { + // Most likely types from different versions of the same crate + // are in play, in which case this message isn't so helpful. + // A "perhaps two different versions..." error is already emitted for that. + return None; + } + let f_path = self.tcx.def_path(found.did()).data; + let e_path = self.tcx.def_path(expected.did()).data; + + if let (Some(e_last), Some(f_last)) = (e_path.last(), f_path.last()) && e_last == f_last { + return Some(Similar::Adts{expected: *expected, found: *found}); + } + } + None + }; + + match terr { + // If two types mismatch but have similar names, mention that specifically. + TypeError::Sorts(values) if let Some(s) = similarity(values) => { + let diagnose_primitive = + |prim: Ty<'tcx>, + shadow: Ty<'tcx>, + defid: DefId, + diagnostic: &mut Diagnostic| { + let name = shadow.sort_string(self.tcx); + diagnostic.note(format!( + "{prim} and {name} have similar names, but are actually distinct types" + )); + diagnostic + .note(format!("{prim} is a primitive defined by the language")); + let def_span = self.tcx.def_span(defid); + let msg = if defid.is_local() { + format!("{name} is defined in the current crate") + } else { + let crate_name = self.tcx.crate_name(defid.krate); + format!("{name} is defined in crate `{crate_name}") + }; + diagnostic.span_note(def_span, msg); + }; + + let diagnose_adts = + |expected_adt : ty::AdtDef<'tcx>, + found_adt: ty::AdtDef<'tcx>, + diagnostic: &mut Diagnostic| { + let found_name = values.found.sort_string(self.tcx); + let expected_name = values.expected.sort_string(self.tcx); + + let found_defid = found_adt.did(); + let expected_defid = expected_adt.did(); + + diagnostic.note(format!("{found_name} and {expected_name} have similar names, but are actually distinct types")); + for (defid, name) in + [(found_defid, found_name), (expected_defid, expected_name)] + { + let def_span = self.tcx.def_span(defid); + + let msg = if found_defid.is_local() && expected_defid.is_local() { + let module = self + .tcx + .parent_module_from_def_id(defid.expect_local()) + .to_def_id(); + let module_name = self.tcx.def_path(module).to_string_no_crate_verbose(); + format!("{name} is defined in module `crate{module_name}` of the current crate") + } else if defid.is_local() { + format!("{name} is defined in the current crate") + } else { + let crate_name = self.tcx.crate_name(defid.krate); + format!("{name} is defined in crate `{crate_name}`") + }; + diagnostic.span_note(def_span, msg); + } + }; + + match s { + Similar::Adts{expected, found} => { + diagnose_adts(expected, found, diag) + } + Similar::PrimitiveFound{expected, found: prim} => { + diagnose_primitive(prim, values.expected, expected.did(), diag) + } + Similar::PrimitiveExpected{expected: prim, found} => { + diagnose_primitive(prim, values.found, found.did(), diag) + } + } + } + TypeError::Sorts(values) => { + let extra = expected == found; let sort_string = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| match (extra, ty.kind()) { (true, ty::Opaque(def_id, _)) => { let sm = self.tcx.sess.source_map(); @@ -1707,10 +1871,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } } - (TypeError::ObjectUnsafeCoercion(_), _) => { + TypeError::ObjectUnsafeCoercion(_) => { diag.note_unsuccessful_coercion(found, expected); } - (_, _) => { + _ => { debug!( "note_type_err: exp_found={:?}, expected={:?} found={:?}", exp_found, expected, found @@ -1755,7 +1919,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // In some (most?) cases cause.body_id points to actual body, but in some cases // it's an actual definition. According to the comments (e.g. in - // librustc_typeck/check/compare_method.rs:compare_predicate_entailment) the latter + // rustc_hir_analysis/check/compare_method.rs:compare_predicate_entailment) the latter // is relied upon by some other code. This might (or might not) need cleanup. let body_owner_def_id = self.tcx.hir().opt_local_def_id(cause.body_id).unwrap_or_else(|| { @@ -1847,36 +2011,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } - pub fn get_impl_future_output_ty(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>> { - if let ty::Opaque(def_id, substs) = ty.kind() { - let future_trait = self.tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::Future, None); - // Future::Output - let item_def_id = self.tcx.associated_item_def_ids(future_trait)[0]; - - let bounds = self.tcx.bound_explicit_item_bounds(*def_id); - - for predicate in bounds.transpose_iter().map(|e| e.map_bound(|(p, _)| *p)) { - let predicate = predicate.subst(self.tcx, substs); - let output = predicate - .kind() - .map_bound(|kind| match kind { - ty::PredicateKind::Projection(projection_predicate) - if projection_predicate.projection_ty.item_def_id == item_def_id => - { - projection_predicate.term.ty() - } - _ => None, - }) - .transpose(); - if output.is_some() { - // We don't account for multiple `Future::Output = Ty` constraints. - return output; - } - } - } - None - } - /// A possible error is to forget to add `.await` when using futures: /// /// ```compile_fail,E0308 @@ -2051,8 +2185,22 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { exp_found: &ty::error::ExpectedFound<Ty<'tcx>>, diag: &mut Diagnostic, ) { + if let Ok(snippet) = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span) + && let Some(msg) = self.should_suggest_as_ref(exp_found.expected, exp_found.found) + { + diag.span_suggestion( + span, + msg, + // HACK: fix issue# 100605, suggesting convert from &Option<T> to Option<&T>, remove the extra `&` + format!("{}.as_ref()", snippet.trim_start_matches('&')), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + } + + pub fn should_suggest_as_ref(&self, expected: Ty<'tcx>, found: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<&str> { if let (ty::Adt(exp_def, exp_substs), ty::Ref(_, found_ty, _)) = - (exp_found.expected.kind(), exp_found.found.kind()) + (expected.kind(), found.kind()) { if let ty::Adt(found_def, found_substs) = *found_ty.kind() { if exp_def == &found_def { @@ -2090,21 +2238,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { _ => show_suggestion = false, } } - if let (Ok(snippet), true) = - (self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span), show_suggestion) - { - diag.span_suggestion( - span, - *msg, - // HACK: fix issue# 100605, suggesting convert from &Option<T> to Option<&T>, remove the extra `&` - format!("{}.as_ref()", snippet.trim_start_matches('&')), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); + if show_suggestion { + return Some(*msg); } } } } } + None } pub fn report_and_explain_type_error( @@ -2130,6 +2271,25 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { struct_span_err!(self.tcx.sess, span, E0580, "{}", failure_str) } FailureCode::Error0308(failure_str) => { + fn escape_literal(s: &str) -> String { + let mut escaped = String::with_capacity(s.len()); + let mut chrs = s.chars().peekable(); + while let Some(first) = chrs.next() { + match (first, chrs.peek()) { + ('\\', Some(&delim @ '"') | Some(&delim @ '\'')) => { + escaped.push('\\'); + escaped.push(delim); + chrs.next(); + } + ('"' | '\'', _) => { + escaped.push('\\'); + escaped.push(first) + } + (c, _) => escaped.push(c), + }; + } + escaped + } let mut err = struct_span_err!(self.tcx.sess, span, E0308, "{}", failure_str); if let Some((expected, found)) = trace.values.ty() { match (expected.kind(), found.kind()) { @@ -2151,7 +2311,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { err.span_suggestion( span, "if you meant to write a `char` literal, use single quotes", - format!("'{}'", code), + format!("'{}'", escape_literal(code)), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } @@ -2166,7 +2326,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { err.span_suggestion( span, "if you meant to write a `str` literal, use double quotes", - format!("\"{}\"", code), + format!("\"{}\"", escape_literal(code)), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } @@ -2317,7 +2477,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { origin: Option<SubregionOrigin<'tcx>>, bound_kind: GenericKind<'tcx>, sub: Region<'tcx>, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> { // Attempt to obtain the span of the parameter so we can // suggest adding an explicit lifetime bound to it. let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(generic_param_scope); @@ -2333,7 +2493,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // We do this to avoid suggesting code that ends up as `T: 'a'b`, // instead we suggest `T: 'a + 'b` in that case. let hir_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - let ast_generics = self.tcx.hir().get_generics(hir_id.owner); + let ast_generics = self.tcx.hir().get_generics(hir_id.owner.def_id); let bounds = ast_generics.and_then(|g| g.bounds_span_for_suggestions(def_id)); // `sp` only covers `T`, change it so that it covers @@ -2374,6 +2534,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let labeled_user_string = match bound_kind { GenericKind::Param(ref p) => format!("the parameter type `{}`", p), GenericKind::Projection(ref p) => format!("the associated type `{}`", p), + GenericKind::Opaque(def_id, substs) => { + format!("the opaque type `{}`", self.tcx.def_path_str_with_substs(def_id, substs)) + } }; if let Some(SubregionOrigin::CompareImplItemObligation { @@ -2453,7 +2616,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { for h in self.tcx.hir().parent_iter(param.hir_id) { break 'origin match h.1 { Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { - kind: hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(..), + kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Type(..), generics, .. }) @@ -2692,7 +2855,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } -struct SameTypeModuloInfer<'a, 'tcx>(&'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>); +struct SameTypeModuloInfer<'a, 'tcx>(&'a InferCtxt<'tcx>); impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for SameTypeModuloInfer<'_, 'tcx> { fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { @@ -2779,7 +2942,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for SameTypeModuloInfer<'_, 'tcx> { } } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { fn report_inference_failure( &self, var_origin: RegionVariableOrigin, @@ -2967,7 +3130,7 @@ impl TyCategory { } } -impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Given a [`hir::Block`], get the span of its last expression or /// statement, peeling off any inner blocks. pub fn find_block_span(&self, block: &'tcx hir::Block<'tcx>) -> Span { @@ -2994,7 +3157,9 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { _ => rustc_span::DUMMY_SP, } } +} +impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { /// Be helpful when the user wrote `{... expr; }` and taking the `;` off /// is enough to fix the error. pub fn could_remove_semicolon( @@ -3011,7 +3176,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { let hir::StmtKind::Semi(ref last_expr) = last_stmt.kind else { return None; }; - let last_expr_ty = self.in_progress_typeck_results?.borrow().expr_ty_opt(*last_expr)?; + let last_expr_ty = self.typeck_results.as_ref()?.expr_ty_opt(*last_expr)?; let needs_box = match (last_expr_ty.kind(), expected_ty.kind()) { _ if last_expr_ty.references_error() => return None, _ if self.same_type_modulo_infer(last_expr_ty, expected_ty) => { @@ -3094,8 +3259,9 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { let mut find_compatible_candidates = |pat: &hir::Pat<'_>| { if let hir::PatKind::Binding(_, hir_id, ident, _) = &pat.kind && let Some(pat_ty) = self - .in_progress_typeck_results - .and_then(|typeck_results| typeck_results.borrow().node_type_opt(*hir_id)) + .typeck_results + .as_ref() + .and_then(|typeck_results| typeck_results.node_type_opt(*hir_id)) { let pat_ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(pat_ty); if self.same_type_modulo_infer(pat_ty, expected_ty) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/need_type_info.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/need_type_info.rs index cb2be9358..7b3178e61 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/need_type_info.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/need_type_info.rs @@ -2,8 +2,10 @@ use crate::errors::{ AmbigousImpl, AmbigousReturn, AnnotationRequired, InferenceBadError, NeedTypeInfoInGenerator, SourceKindMultiSuggestion, SourceKindSubdiag, }; +use crate::infer::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxt; use crate::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use crate::infer::InferCtxt; +use rustc_errors::IntoDiagnostic; use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, IntoDiagnosticArg}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::Res; @@ -15,10 +17,9 @@ use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::infer::unify_key::{ConstVariableOrigin, ConstVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow, AutoBorrowMutability}; use rustc_middle::ty::print::{FmtPrinter, PrettyPrinter, Print, Printer}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, Subst, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, InferConst}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::{IsSuggestable, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeckResults}; -use rustc_session::SessionDiagnostic; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Ident}; use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span}; use std::borrow::Cow; @@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ impl UnderspecifiedArgKind { } } -fn fmt_printer<'a, 'tcx>(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ns: Namespace) -> FmtPrinter<'a, 'tcx> { +fn fmt_printer<'a, 'tcx>(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, ns: Namespace) -> FmtPrinter<'a, 'tcx> { let mut printer = FmtPrinter::new(infcx.tcx, ns); let ty_getter = move |ty_vid| { if infcx.probe_ty_var(ty_vid).is_ok() { @@ -182,7 +183,7 @@ fn fmt_printer<'a, 'tcx>(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ns: Namespace) -> FmtPr printer } -fn ty_to_string<'tcx>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> String { +fn ty_to_string<'tcx>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> String { let printer = fmt_printer(infcx, Namespace::TypeNS); let ty = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); match ty.kind() { @@ -201,7 +202,7 @@ fn ty_to_string<'tcx>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> String { /// We don't want to directly use `ty_to_string` for closures as their type isn't really /// something users are familiar with. Directly printing the `fn_sig` of closures also /// doesn't work as they actually use the "rust-call" API. -fn closure_as_fn_str<'tcx>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> String { +fn closure_as_fn_str<'tcx>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> String { let ty::Closure(_, substs) = ty.kind() else { unreachable!() }; let fn_sig = substs.as_closure().sig(); let args = fn_sig @@ -225,7 +226,7 @@ fn closure_as_fn_str<'tcx>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> String format!("fn({}){}", args, ret) } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Extracts data used by diagnostic for either types or constants /// which were stuck during inference. pub fn extract_inference_diagnostics_data( @@ -317,7 +318,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } - /// Used as a fallback in [InferCtxt::emit_inference_failure_err] + /// Used as a fallback in [TypeErrCtxt::emit_inference_failure_err] /// in case we weren't able to get a better error. fn bad_inference_failure_err( &self, @@ -364,7 +365,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .into_diagnostic(&self.tcx.sess.parse_sess.span_diagnostic), } } +} +impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { pub fn emit_inference_failure_err( &self, body_id: Option<hir::BodyId>, @@ -376,14 +379,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let arg = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(arg); let arg_data = self.extract_inference_diagnostics_data(arg, None); - let Some(typeck_results) = self.in_progress_typeck_results else { + let Some(typeck_results) = &self.typeck_results else { // If we don't have any typeck results we're outside // of a body, so we won't be able to get better info // here. return self.bad_inference_failure_err(failure_span, arg_data, error_code); }; - let typeck_results = typeck_results.borrow(); - let typeck_results = &typeck_results; let mut local_visitor = FindInferSourceVisitor::new(&self, typeck_results, arg); if let Some(body_id) = body_id { @@ -435,6 +436,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { generics_def_id, def_id: _, generic_args, + have_turbofish, } => { let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(generics_def_id); let is_type = matches!(arg.unpack(), GenericArgKind::Type(_)); @@ -482,11 +484,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .unwrap() .into_buffer(); - infer_subdiags.push(SourceKindSubdiag::GenericSuggestion { - span: insert_span, - arg_count: generic_args.len(), - args, - }); + if !have_turbofish { + infer_subdiags.push(SourceKindSubdiag::GenericSuggestion { + span: insert_span, + arg_count: generic_args.len(), + args, + }); + } } InferSourceKind::FullyQualifiedMethodCall { receiver, successor, substs, def_id } => { let printer = fmt_printer(self, Namespace::ValueNS); @@ -560,7 +564,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .into_diagnostic(&self.tcx.sess.parse_sess.span_diagnostic), } } +} +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { pub fn need_type_info_err_in_generator( &self, kind: hir::GeneratorKind, @@ -616,6 +622,7 @@ enum InferSourceKind<'tcx> { generics_def_id: DefId, def_id: DefId, generic_args: &'tcx [GenericArg<'tcx>], + have_turbofish: bool, }, FullyQualifiedMethodCall { receiver: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, @@ -650,7 +657,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferSource<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> InferSourceKind<'tcx> { - fn ty_localized_msg(&self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> (&'static str, String) { + fn ty_localized_msg(&self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> (&'static str, String) { match *self { InferSourceKind::LetBinding { ty, .. } | InferSourceKind::ClosureArg { ty, .. } @@ -676,6 +683,7 @@ struct InsertableGenericArgs<'tcx> { substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, generics_def_id: DefId, def_id: DefId, + have_turbofish: bool, } /// A visitor which searches for the "best" spot to use in the inference error. @@ -686,7 +694,7 @@ struct InsertableGenericArgs<'tcx> { /// While doing so, the currently best spot is stored in `infer_source`. /// For details on how we rank spots, see [Self::source_cost] struct FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, typeck_results: &'a TypeckResults<'tcx>, target: GenericArg<'tcx>, @@ -698,7 +706,7 @@ struct FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { fn new( - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, typeck_results: &'a TypeckResults<'tcx>, target: GenericArg<'tcx>, ) -> Self { @@ -894,11 +902,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { // impl is currently the `DefId` of `Output` in the trait definition // which makes this somewhat difficult and prevents us from just // using `self.path_inferred_subst_iter` here. - hir::ExprKind::Struct(&hir::QPath::Resolved(_self_ty, path), _, _) => { - if let Some(ty) = self.opt_node_type(expr.hir_id) { - if let ty::Adt(_, substs) = ty.kind() { - return Box::new(self.resolved_path_inferred_subst_iter(path, substs)); - } + hir::ExprKind::Struct(&hir::QPath::Resolved(_self_ty, path), _, _) + // FIXME(TaKO8Ki): Ideally we should support this. For that + // we have to map back from the self type to the + // type alias though. That's difficult. + // + // See the `need_type_info/issue-103053.rs` test for + // a example. + if !matches!(path.res, Res::Def(DefKind::TyAlias, _)) => { + if let Some(ty) = self.opt_node_type(expr.hir_id) + && let ty::Adt(_, substs) = ty.kind() + { + return Box::new(self.resolved_path_inferred_subst_iter(path, substs)); } } hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(segment, ..) => { @@ -916,6 +931,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { substs, generics_def_id: def_id, def_id, + have_turbofish: false, } }; return Box::new(insertable.into_iter()); @@ -933,6 +949,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, ) -> impl Iterator<Item = InsertableGenericArgs<'tcx>> + 'a { let tcx = self.infcx.tcx; + let have_turbofish = path.segments.iter().any(|segment| { + segment.args.map_or(false, |args| args.args.iter().any(|arg| arg.is_ty_or_const())) + }); // The last segment of a path often has `Res::Err` and the // correct `Res` is the one of the whole path. // @@ -942,7 +961,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { let generics_def_id = tcx.res_generics_def_id(path.res)?; let generics = tcx.generics_of(generics_def_id); if generics.has_impl_trait() { - None? + None?; } let insert_span = path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.span.shrink_to_hi().with_hi(path.span.hi()); @@ -951,6 +970,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { substs, generics_def_id, def_id: path.res.def_id(), + have_turbofish, } }; @@ -970,6 +990,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { substs, generics_def_id, def_id: res.def_id(), + have_turbofish, }) }) .chain(last_segment_using_path_data) @@ -998,7 +1019,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } let span = tcx.hir().span(segment.hir_id); let insert_span = segment.ident.span.shrink_to_hi().with_hi(span.hi()); - InsertableGenericArgs { insert_span, substs, generics_def_id: def_id, def_id } + InsertableGenericArgs { + insert_span, + substs, + generics_def_id: def_id, + def_id, + have_turbofish: false, + } }; let parent_def_id = generics.parent.unwrap(); @@ -1021,7 +1048,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } // There cannot be inference variables in the self type, // so there's nothing for us to do here. - Res::SelfTy { .. } => {} + Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } => {} _ => warn!( "unexpected path: def={:?} substs={:?} path={:?}", def, substs, path, @@ -1121,7 +1148,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { for args in self.expr_inferred_subst_iter(expr) { debug!(?args); - let InsertableGenericArgs { insert_span, substs, generics_def_id, def_id } = args; + let InsertableGenericArgs { + insert_span, + substs, + generics_def_id, + def_id, + have_turbofish, + } = args; let generics = tcx.generics_of(generics_def_id); if let Some(argument_index) = generics .own_substs(substs) @@ -1144,6 +1177,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for FindInferSourceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { generics_def_id, def_id, generic_args, + have_turbofish, }, }); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/different_lifetimes.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/different_lifetimes.rs index 3a4320a9a..da0271a34 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/different_lifetimes.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/different_lifetimes.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use crate::infer::lexical_region_resolve::RegionResolutionError; use crate::infer::SubregionOrigin; use crate::infer::TyCtxt; -use rustc_errors::AddSubdiagnostic; +use rustc_errors::AddToDiagnostic; use rustc_errors::{Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir::Ty; use rustc_middle::ty::Region; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/mismatched_static_lifetime.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/mismatched_static_lifetime.rs index 1410e2b63..c5f2a1a3f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/mismatched_static_lifetime.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/mismatched_static_lifetime.rs @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ //! to hold. use crate::errors::{note_and_explain, IntroducesStaticBecauseUnmetLifetimeReq}; -use crate::errors::{ImplNote, MismatchedStaticLifetime, TraitSubdiag}; +use crate::errors::{ + DoesNotOutliveStaticFromImpl, ImplicitStaticLifetimeSubdiag, MismatchedStaticLifetime, +}; use crate::infer::error_reporting::nice_region_error::NiceRegionError; use crate::infer::lexical_region_resolve::RegionResolutionError; use crate::infer::{SubregionOrigin, TypeTrace}; @@ -56,7 +58,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { note_and_explain::SuffixKind::Continues, ); let mut impl_span = None; - let mut trait_subdiags = Vec::new(); + let mut implicit_static_lifetimes = Vec::new(); if let Some(impl_node) = self.tcx().hir().get_if_local(*impl_def_id) { // If an impl is local, then maybe this isn't what they want. Try to // be as helpful as possible with implicit lifetimes. @@ -90,10 +92,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { // Otherwise, point at all implicit static lifetimes for span in &traits { - trait_subdiags.push(TraitSubdiag::Note { span: *span }); + implicit_static_lifetimes + .push(ImplicitStaticLifetimeSubdiag::Note { span: *span }); // It would be nice to put this immediately under the above note, but they get // pushed to the end. - trait_subdiags.push(TraitSubdiag::Sugg { span: span.shrink_to_hi() }); + implicit_static_lifetimes + .push(ImplicitStaticLifetimeSubdiag::Sugg { span: span.shrink_to_hi() }); } } } else { @@ -105,8 +109,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { cause_span: cause.span, unmet_lifetime_reqs: multispan_subdiag, expl, - impl_note: ImplNote { impl_span }, - trait_subdiags, + does_not_outlive_static_from_impl: impl_span + .map(|span| DoesNotOutliveStaticFromImpl::Spanned { span }) + .unwrap_or(DoesNotOutliveStaticFromImpl::Unspanned), + implicit_static_lifetimes, }; let reported = self.tcx().sess.emit_err(err); Some(reported) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/mod.rs index 53d9acf7d..aaf5a7af0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/mod.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ +use crate::infer::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxt; use crate::infer::lexical_region_resolve::RegionResolutionError; use crate::infer::lexical_region_resolve::RegionResolutionError::*; -use crate::infer::InferCtxt; use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; @@ -19,34 +19,34 @@ pub use find_anon_type::find_anon_type; pub use static_impl_trait::{suggest_new_region_bound, HirTraitObjectVisitor, TraitObjectVisitor}; pub use util::find_param_with_region; -impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { - pub fn try_report_nice_region_error(&self, error: &RegionResolutionError<'tcx>) -> bool { +impl<'cx, 'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { + pub fn try_report_nice_region_error(&'cx self, error: &RegionResolutionError<'tcx>) -> bool { NiceRegionError::new(self, error.clone()).try_report().is_some() } } pub struct NiceRegionError<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + cx: &'cx TypeErrCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, error: Option<RegionResolutionError<'tcx>>, regions: Option<(Span, ty::Region<'tcx>, ty::Region<'tcx>)>, } impl<'cx, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'cx, 'tcx> { - pub fn new(infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, error: RegionResolutionError<'tcx>) -> Self { - Self { infcx, error: Some(error), regions: None } + pub fn new(cx: &'cx TypeErrCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, error: RegionResolutionError<'tcx>) -> Self { + Self { cx, error: Some(error), regions: None } } pub fn new_from_span( - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + cx: &'cx TypeErrCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, span: Span, sub: ty::Region<'tcx>, sup: ty::Region<'tcx>, ) -> Self { - Self { infcx, error: None, regions: Some((span, sub, sup)) } + Self { cx, error: None, regions: Some((span, sub, sup)) } } fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { - self.infcx.tcx + self.cx.tcx } pub fn try_report_from_nll(&self) -> Option<DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/placeholder_error.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/placeholder_error.rs index d4db07512..a58516829 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/placeholder_error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/placeholder_error.rs @@ -226,12 +226,12 @@ impl<'tcx> NiceRegionError<'_, 'tcx> { false }; - let expected_trait_ref = self.infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty::TraitRef { + let expected_trait_ref = self.cx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty::TraitRef { def_id: trait_def_id, substs: expected_substs, }); let actual_trait_ref = self - .infcx + .cx .resolve_vars_if_possible(ty::TraitRef { def_id: trait_def_id, substs: actual_substs }); // Search the expected and actual trait references to see (a) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/static_impl_trait.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/static_impl_trait.rs index ae56bea6f..9bf755d7f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/static_impl_trait.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/static_impl_trait.rs @@ -185,8 +185,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { | ObligationCauseCode::BlockTailExpression(hir_id) = cause.code() { let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(*hir_id); - let parent_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(parent_id); - if let Some(fn_decl) = tcx.hir().fn_decl_by_hir_id(parent_id) { + if let Some(fn_decl) = tcx.hir().fn_decl_by_hir_id(parent_id.into()) { let mut span: MultiSpan = fn_decl.output.span().into(); let mut add_label = true; if let hir::FnRetTy::Return(ty) = fn_decl.output { @@ -287,8 +286,8 @@ pub fn suggest_new_region_bound( ) { debug!("try_report_static_impl_trait: fn_return={:?}", fn_returns); // FIXME: account for the need of parens in `&(dyn Trait + '_)` - let consider = "consider changing the"; - let declare = "to declare that the"; + let consider = "consider changing"; + let declare = "to declare that"; let explicit = format!("you can add an explicit `{}` lifetime bound", lifetime_name); let explicit_static = arg.map(|arg| format!("explicit `'static` bound to the lifetime of {}", arg)); @@ -306,6 +305,10 @@ pub fn suggest_new_region_bound( return; }; + // Get the identity type for this RPIT + let did = item_id.owner_id.to_def_id(); + let ty = tcx.mk_opaque(did, ty::InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, did)); + if let Some(span) = opaque .bounds .iter() @@ -322,7 +325,7 @@ pub fn suggest_new_region_bound( if let Some(explicit_static) = &explicit_static { err.span_suggestion_verbose( span, - &format!("{} `impl Trait`'s {}", consider, explicit_static), + &format!("{consider} `{ty}`'s {explicit_static}"), &lifetime_name, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); @@ -352,12 +355,7 @@ pub fn suggest_new_region_bound( } else { err.span_suggestion_verbose( fn_return.span.shrink_to_hi(), - &format!( - "{declare} `impl Trait` {captures}, {explicit}", - declare = declare, - captures = captures, - explicit = explicit, - ), + &format!("{declare} `{ty}` {captures}, {explicit}",), &plus_lt, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); @@ -368,7 +366,7 @@ pub fn suggest_new_region_bound( err.span_suggestion_verbose( fn_return.span.shrink_to_hi(), &format!( - "{declare} trait object {captures}, {explicit}", + "{declare} the trait object {captures}, {explicit}", declare = declare, captures = captures, explicit = explicit, @@ -385,7 +383,7 @@ pub fn suggest_new_region_bound( if let Some(explicit_static) = &explicit_static { err.span_suggestion_verbose( lt.span, - &format!("{} trait object's {}", consider, explicit_static), + &format!("{} the trait object's {}", consider, explicit_static), &lifetime_name, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); @@ -415,7 +413,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { let tcx = self.tcx(); match tcx.hir().get_if_local(def_id) { Some(Node::ImplItem(impl_item)) => { - match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(impl_item.hir_id())) { + match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(impl_item.hir_id()).def_id) + { Some(Node::Item(Item { kind: ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { self_ty, .. }), .. @@ -425,7 +424,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { } Some(Node::TraitItem(trait_item)) => { let trait_did = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(trait_item.hir_id()); - match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(trait_did) { + match tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(trait_did.def_id) { Some(Node::Item(Item { kind: ItemKind::Trait(..), .. })) => { // The method being called is defined in the `trait`, but the `'static` // obligation comes from the `impl`. Find that `impl` so that we can point @@ -486,7 +485,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { tcx, ctxt.param_env, ctxt.assoc_item.def_id, - self.infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ctxt.substs), + self.cx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ctxt.substs), ) else { return false; }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/trait_impl_difference.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/trait_impl_difference.rs index a6a39d062..5d536e982 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/trait_impl_difference.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/trait_impl_difference.rs @@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { let expected_highlight = HighlightBuilder::build(self.tcx(), expected); let expected = self - .infcx + .cx .extract_inference_diagnostics_data(expected.into(), Some(expected_highlight)) .name; let found_highlight = HighlightBuilder::build(self.tcx(), found); let found = - self.infcx.extract_inference_diagnostics_data(found.into(), Some(found_highlight)).name; + self.cx.extract_inference_diagnostics_data(found.into(), Some(found_highlight)).name; err.span_label(sp, &format!("found `{}`", found)); err.span_label(trait_sp, &format!("expected `{}`", expected)); @@ -156,7 +156,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeParamSpanVisitor<'tcx> { [segment] if matches!( segment.res, - Res::SelfTy { trait_: _, alias_to: _ } + Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::Def(hir::def::DefKind::TyParam, _) ) => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/util.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/util.rs index 3e9d491af..f1461d701 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/util.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/util.rs @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NiceRegionError<'a, 'tcx> { let ret_ty = fn_ty.fn_sig(self.tcx()).output(); let span = hir_sig.decl.output.span(); let future_output = if hir_sig.header.is_async() { - ret_ty.map_bound(|ty| self.infcx.get_impl_future_output_ty(ty)).transpose() + ret_ty.map_bound(|ty| self.cx.get_impl_future_output_ty(ty)).transpose() } else { None }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/note.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/note.rs index adaa47c01..41b115f33 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/note.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/note.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ use crate::errors::RegionOriginNote; -use crate::infer::error_reporting::note_and_explain_region; -use crate::infer::{self, InferCtxt, SubregionOrigin}; +use crate::infer::error_reporting::{note_and_explain_region, TypeErrCtxt}; +use crate::infer::{self, SubregionOrigin}; use rustc_errors::{ - fluent, struct_span_err, AddSubdiagnostic, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, + fluent, struct_span_err, AddToDiagnostic, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, }; use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCauseCode; use rustc_middle::ty::error::TypeError; @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Region}; use super::ObligationCauseAsDiagArg; -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { pub(super) fn note_region_origin(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic, origin: &SubregionOrigin<'tcx>) { match *origin { infer::Subtype(ref trace) => RegionOriginNote::WithRequirement { @@ -19,26 +19,27 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expected_found: self.values_str(trace.values), } .add_to_diagnostic(err), - infer::Reborrow(span) => RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer::reborrow } - .add_to_diagnostic(err), + infer::Reborrow(span) => { + RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer_reborrow }.add_to_diagnostic(err) + } infer::ReborrowUpvar(span, ref upvar_id) => { let var_name = self.tcx.hir().name(upvar_id.var_path.hir_id); RegionOriginNote::WithName { span, - msg: fluent::infer::reborrow, + msg: fluent::infer_reborrow, name: &var_name.to_string(), continues: false, } .add_to_diagnostic(err); } infer::RelateObjectBound(span) => { - RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer::relate_object_bound } + RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer_relate_object_bound } .add_to_diagnostic(err); } infer::DataBorrowed(ty, span) => { RegionOriginNote::WithName { span, - msg: fluent::infer::data_borrowed, + msg: fluent::infer_data_borrowed, name: &self.ty_to_string(ty), continues: false, } @@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { infer::ReferenceOutlivesReferent(ty, span) => { RegionOriginNote::WithName { span, - msg: fluent::infer::reference_outlives_referent, + msg: fluent::infer_reference_outlives_referent, name: &self.ty_to_string(ty), continues: false, } @@ -56,22 +57,22 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { infer::RelateParamBound(span, ty, opt_span) => { RegionOriginNote::WithName { span, - msg: fluent::infer::relate_param_bound, + msg: fluent::infer_relate_param_bound, name: &self.ty_to_string(ty), continues: opt_span.is_some(), } .add_to_diagnostic(err); if let Some(span) = opt_span { - RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer::relate_param_bound_2 } + RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer_relate_param_bound_2 } .add_to_diagnostic(err); } } infer::RelateRegionParamBound(span) => { - RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer::relate_region_param_bound } + RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer_relate_region_param_bound } .add_to_diagnostic(err); } infer::CompareImplItemObligation { span, .. } => { - RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer::compare_impl_item_obligation } + RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, msg: fluent::infer_compare_impl_item_obligation } .add_to_diagnostic(err); } infer::CheckAssociatedTypeBounds { ref parent, .. } => { @@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { infer::AscribeUserTypeProvePredicate(span) => { RegionOriginNote::Plain { span, - msg: fluent::infer::ascribe_user_type_prove_predicate, + msg: fluent::infer_ascribe_user_type_prove_predicate, } .add_to_diagnostic(err); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/freshen.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/freshen.rs index fee15afc7..ff5d1a05a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/freshen.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/freshen.rs @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperFoldable, TypeVi use std::collections::hash_map::Entry; pub struct TypeFreshener<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, ty_freshen_count: u32, const_freshen_count: u32, ty_freshen_map: FxHashMap<ty::InferTy, Ty<'tcx>>, @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ pub struct TypeFreshener<'a, 'tcx> { } impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFreshener<'a, 'tcx> { - pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, keep_static: bool) -> TypeFreshener<'a, 'tcx> { + pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, keep_static: bool) -> TypeFreshener<'a, 'tcx> { TypeFreshener { infcx, ty_freshen_count: 0, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/fudge.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/fudge.rs index 2f0eadce6..6dd6c4e1f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/fudge.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/fudge.rs @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ struct VariableLengths { region_constraints_len: usize, } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { fn variable_lengths(&self) -> VariableLengths { let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); VariableLengths { @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } pub struct InferenceFudger<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, type_vars: (Range<TyVid>, Vec<TypeVariableOrigin>), int_vars: Range<IntVid>, float_vars: Range<FloatVid>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/glb.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/glb.rs index 1570a08f3..6ffefcb7a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/glb.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/glb.rs @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for Glb<'_, '_, 'tcx> { } impl<'combine, 'infcx, 'tcx> LatticeDir<'infcx, 'tcx> for Glb<'combine, 'infcx, 'tcx> { - fn infcx(&self) -> &'infcx InferCtxt<'infcx, 'tcx> { + fn infcx(&self) -> &'infcx InferCtxt<'tcx> { self.fields.infcx } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/higher_ranked/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/higher_ranked/mod.rs index 0ce271c0e..28c87a115 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/higher_ranked/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/higher_ranked/mod.rs @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CombineFields<'a, 'tcx> { } } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Replaces all bound variables (lifetimes, types, and constants) bound by /// `binder` with placeholder variables in a new universe. This means that the /// new placeholders can only be named by inference variables created after @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub fn leak_check( &self, overly_polymorphic: bool, - snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'_, 'tcx>, + snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>, ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ()> { // If the user gave `-Zno-leak-check`, or we have been // configured to skip the leak check, then skip the leak check diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lattice.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lattice.rs index 1e3293efa..eba65361a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lattice.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lattice.rs @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; /// GLB moves "down" the lattice (to smaller values); LUB moves /// "up" the lattice (to bigger values). pub trait LatticeDir<'f, 'tcx>: TypeRelation<'tcx> { - fn infcx(&self) -> &'f InferCtxt<'f, 'tcx>; + fn infcx(&self) -> &'f InferCtxt<'tcx>; fn cause(&self) -> &ObligationCause<'tcx>; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lub.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lub.rs index 9f96d52c8..d6e56fcb7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lub.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lub.rs @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstEquateRelation<'tcx> for Lub<'_, '_, 'tcx> { } impl<'combine, 'infcx, 'tcx> LatticeDir<'infcx, 'tcx> for Lub<'combine, 'infcx, 'tcx> { - fn infcx(&self) -> &'infcx InferCtxt<'infcx, 'tcx> { + fn infcx(&self) -> &'infcx InferCtxt<'tcx> { self.fields.infcx } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs index 3abed1221..ffb020398 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs @@ -35,10 +35,11 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{ConstVid, FloatVid, IntVid, TyVid}; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; -use std::cell::{Cell, Ref, RefCell}; +use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell}; use std::fmt; use self::combine::CombineFields; +use self::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxt; use self::free_regions::RegionRelations; use self::lexical_region_resolve::LexicalRegionResolutions; use self::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; @@ -252,7 +253,7 @@ pub enum DefiningAnchor { Error, } -pub struct InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +pub struct InferCtxt<'tcx> { pub tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, /// The `DefId` of the item in whose context we are performing inference or typeck. @@ -272,12 +273,6 @@ pub struct InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// solving is left to borrowck instead. pub considering_regions: bool, - /// During type-checking/inference of a body, `in_progress_typeck_results` - /// contains a reference to the typeck results being built up, which are - /// used for reading closure kinds/signatures as they are inferred, - /// and for error reporting logic to read arbitrary node types. - pub in_progress_typeck_results: Option<&'a RefCell<ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>>, - pub inner: RefCell<InferCtxtInner<'tcx>>, /// If set, this flag causes us to skip the 'leak check' during @@ -340,7 +335,7 @@ pub struct InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { universe: Cell<ty::UniverseIndex>, normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic: - Option<Lrc<dyn Fn(&InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>>>, + Option<Lrc<dyn Fn(&InferCtxt<'tcx>, ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>>>, } /// See the `error_reporting` module for more details. @@ -551,16 +546,13 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for FixupError<'tcx> { } } -/// A temporary returned by `tcx.infer_ctxt()`. This is necessary -/// for multiple `InferCtxt` to share the same `in_progress_typeck_results` -/// without using `Rc` or something similar. +/// Used to configure inference contexts before their creation pub struct InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, defining_use_anchor: DefiningAnchor, considering_regions: bool, - fresh_typeck_results: Option<RefCell<ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>>, normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic: - Option<Lrc<dyn Fn(&InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>>>, + Option<Lrc<dyn Fn(&InferCtxt<'tcx>, ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>>>, } pub trait TyCtxtInferExt<'tcx> { @@ -573,26 +565,17 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxtInferExt<'tcx> for TyCtxt<'tcx> { tcx: self, defining_use_anchor: DefiningAnchor::Error, considering_regions: true, - fresh_typeck_results: None, normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic: None, } } } impl<'tcx> InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx> { - /// Used only by `rustc_typeck` during body type-checking/inference, - /// will initialize `in_progress_typeck_results` with fresh `TypeckResults`. - /// Will also change the scope for opaque type defining use checks to the given owner. - pub fn with_fresh_in_progress_typeck_results(mut self, table_owner: LocalDefId) -> Self { - self.fresh_typeck_results = Some(RefCell::new(ty::TypeckResults::new(table_owner))); - self.with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bind(table_owner)) - } - /// Whenever the `InferCtxt` should be able to handle defining uses of opaque types, /// you need to call this function. Otherwise the opaque type will be treated opaquely. /// /// It is only meant to be called in two places, for typeck - /// (via `with_fresh_in_progress_typeck_results`) and for the inference context used + /// (via `Inherited::build`) and for the inference context used /// in mir borrowck. pub fn with_opaque_type_inference(mut self, defining_use_anchor: DefiningAnchor) -> Self { self.defining_use_anchor = defining_use_anchor; @@ -606,7 +589,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx> { pub fn with_normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic( mut self, - fun: Lrc<dyn Fn(&InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>>, + fun: Lrc<dyn Fn(&InferCtxt<'tcx>, ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>>, ) -> Self { self.normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic = Some(fun); self @@ -619,36 +602,30 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx> { /// `V` and a substitution `S`. This substitution `S` maps from /// the bound values in `C` to their instantiated values in `V` /// (in other words, `S(C) = V`). - pub fn enter_with_canonical<T, R>( + pub fn build_with_canonical<T>( &mut self, span: Span, canonical: &Canonical<'tcx, T>, - f: impl for<'a> FnOnce(InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, T, CanonicalVarValues<'tcx>) -> R, - ) -> R + ) -> (InferCtxt<'tcx>, T, CanonicalVarValues<'tcx>) where T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, { - self.enter(|infcx| { - let (value, subst) = - infcx.instantiate_canonical_with_fresh_inference_vars(span, canonical); - f(infcx, value, subst) - }) + let infcx = self.build(); + let (value, subst) = infcx.instantiate_canonical_with_fresh_inference_vars(span, canonical); + (infcx, value, subst) } - pub fn enter<R>(&mut self, f: impl for<'a> FnOnce(InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>) -> R) -> R { + pub fn build(&mut self) -> InferCtxt<'tcx> { let InferCtxtBuilder { tcx, defining_use_anchor, considering_regions, - ref fresh_typeck_results, ref normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic, } = *self; - let in_progress_typeck_results = fresh_typeck_results.as_ref(); - f(InferCtxt { + InferCtxt { tcx, defining_use_anchor, considering_regions, - in_progress_typeck_results, inner: RefCell::new(InferCtxtInner::new()), lexical_region_resolutions: RefCell::new(None), selection_cache: Default::default(), @@ -663,7 +640,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx> { normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic: normalize_fn_sig_for_diagnostic .as_ref() .map(|f| f.clone()), - }) + } } } @@ -675,7 +652,7 @@ impl<'tcx, T> InferOk<'tcx, T> { /// Extracts `value`, registering any obligations into `fulfill_cx`. pub fn into_value_registering_obligations( self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, fulfill_cx: &mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, ) -> T { let InferOk { value, obligations } = self; @@ -691,29 +668,34 @@ impl<'tcx> InferOk<'tcx, ()> { } #[must_use = "once you start a snapshot, you should always consume it"] -pub struct CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx> { +pub struct CombinedSnapshot<'tcx> { undo_snapshot: Snapshot<'tcx>, region_constraints_snapshot: RegionSnapshot, universe: ty::UniverseIndex, was_in_snapshot: bool, - _in_progress_typeck_results: Option<Ref<'a, ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>>, } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { + /// Creates a `TypeErrCtxt` for emitting various inference errors. + /// During typeck, use `FnCtxt::infer_err` instead. + pub fn err_ctxt(&self) -> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { + TypeErrCtxt { infcx: self, typeck_results: None } + } + /// calls `tcx.try_unify_abstract_consts` after /// canonicalizing the consts. #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] pub fn try_unify_abstract_consts( &self, - a: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, - b: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, + a: ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, + b: ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ) -> bool { // Reject any attempt to unify two unevaluated constants that contain inference // variables, since inference variables in queries lead to ICEs. - if a.substs.has_infer_types_or_consts() - || b.substs.has_infer_types_or_consts() - || param_env.has_infer_types_or_consts() + if a.substs.has_non_region_infer() + || b.substs.has_non_region_infer() + || param_env.has_non_region_infer() { debug!("a or b or param_env contain infer vars in its substs -> cannot unify"); return false; @@ -738,7 +720,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// if this is not a type variable. /// /// No attempt is made to resolve `ty`. - pub fn type_var_origin(&'a self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<TypeVariableOrigin> { + pub fn type_var_origin(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<TypeVariableOrigin> { match *ty.kind() { ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(vid)) => { Some(*self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().var_origin(vid)) @@ -779,7 +761,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { vars } - fn combine_fields( + fn combine_fields<'a>( &'a self, trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -821,7 +803,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { result } - fn start_snapshot(&self) -> CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx> { + fn start_snapshot(&self) -> CombinedSnapshot<'tcx> { debug!("start_snapshot()"); let in_snapshot = self.in_snapshot.replace(true); @@ -833,22 +815,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { region_constraints_snapshot: inner.unwrap_region_constraints().start_snapshot(), universe: self.universe(), was_in_snapshot: in_snapshot, - // Borrow typeck results "in progress" (i.e., during typeck) - // to ban writes from within a snapshot to them. - _in_progress_typeck_results: self - .in_progress_typeck_results - .map(|typeck_results| typeck_results.borrow()), } } #[instrument(skip(self, snapshot), level = "debug")] - fn rollback_to(&self, cause: &str, snapshot: CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) { + fn rollback_to(&self, cause: &str, snapshot: CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>) { let CombinedSnapshot { undo_snapshot, region_constraints_snapshot, universe, was_in_snapshot, - _in_progress_typeck_results, } = snapshot; self.in_snapshot.set(was_in_snapshot); @@ -860,13 +836,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } #[instrument(skip(self, snapshot), level = "debug")] - fn commit_from(&self, snapshot: CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) { + fn commit_from(&self, snapshot: CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>) { let CombinedSnapshot { undo_snapshot, region_constraints_snapshot: _, universe: _, was_in_snapshot, - _in_progress_typeck_results, } = snapshot; self.in_snapshot.set(was_in_snapshot); @@ -878,7 +853,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(self, f), level = "debug")] pub fn commit_if_ok<T, E, F>(&self, f: F) -> Result<T, E> where - F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) -> Result<T, E>, + F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>) -> Result<T, E>, { let snapshot = self.start_snapshot(); let r = f(&snapshot); @@ -898,7 +873,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(self, f), level = "debug")] pub fn probe<R, F>(&self, f: F) -> R where - F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) -> R, + F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>) -> R, { let snapshot = self.start_snapshot(); let r = f(&snapshot); @@ -910,7 +885,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(self, f), level = "debug")] pub fn probe_maybe_skip_leak_check<R, F>(&self, should_skip: bool, f: F) -> R where - F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) -> R, + F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>) -> R, { let snapshot = self.start_snapshot(); let was_skip_leak_check = self.skip_leak_check.get(); @@ -930,7 +905,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// - `Some(false)` -- if there are `'a: 'b` constraints but none involve placeholders pub fn region_constraints_added_in_snapshot( &self, - snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>, + snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>, ) -> Option<bool> { self.inner .borrow_mut() @@ -938,7 +913,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .region_constraints_added_in_snapshot(&snapshot.undo_snapshot) } - pub fn opaque_types_added_in_snapshot(&self, snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) -> bool { + pub fn opaque_types_added_in_snapshot(&self, snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>) -> bool { self.inner.borrow().undo_log.opaque_types_in_snapshot(&snapshot.undo_snapshot) } @@ -1175,8 +1150,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// Return the universe that the region `r` was created in. For /// most regions (e.g., `'static`, named regions from the user, /// etc) this is the root universe U0. For inference variables or - /// placeholders, however, it will return the universe which which - /// they are associated. + /// placeholders, however, it will return the universe which they + /// are associated. pub fn universe_of_region(&self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::UniverseIndex { self.inner.borrow_mut().unwrap_region_constraints().universe(r) } @@ -1308,7 +1283,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { assert!(old_value.is_none()); } - /// Process the region constraints and return any any errors that + /// Process the region constraints and return any errors that /// result. After this, no more unification operations should be /// done -- or the compiler will panic -- but it is legal to use /// `resolve_vars_if_possible` as well as `fully_resolve`. @@ -1342,32 +1317,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { errors } - - /// Process the region constraints and report any errors that - /// result. After this, no more unification operations should be - /// done -- or the compiler will panic -- but it is legal to use - /// `resolve_vars_if_possible` as well as `fully_resolve`. - /// - /// Make sure to call [`InferCtxt::process_registered_region_obligations`] - /// first, or preferably use [`InferCtxt::check_region_obligations_and_report_errors`] - /// to do both of these operations together. - pub fn resolve_regions_and_report_errors( - &self, - generic_param_scope: LocalDefId, - outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, - ) { - let errors = self.resolve_regions(outlives_env); - - if !self.is_tainted_by_errors() { - // As a heuristic, just skip reporting region errors - // altogether if other errors have been reported while - // this infcx was in use. This is totally hokey but - // otherwise we have a hard time separating legit region - // errors from silly ones. - self.report_region_errors(generic_param_scope, &errors); - } - } - /// Obtains (and clears) the current set of region /// constraints. The inference context is still usable: further /// unifications will simply add new constraints. @@ -1520,60 +1469,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { * except during the writeback phase. */ - resolve::fully_resolve(self, value) - } - - // [Note-Type-error-reporting] - // An invariant is that anytime the expected or actual type is Error (the special - // error type, meaning that an error occurred when typechecking this expression), - // this is a derived error. The error cascaded from another error (that was already - // reported), so it's not useful to display it to the user. - // The following methods implement this logic. - // They check if either the actual or expected type is Error, and don't print the error - // in this case. The typechecker should only ever report type errors involving mismatched - // types using one of these methods, and should not call span_err directly for such - // errors. - - pub fn type_error_struct_with_diag<M>( - &self, - sp: Span, - mk_diag: M, - actual_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> - where - M: FnOnce(String) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>, - { - let actual_ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(actual_ty); - debug!("type_error_struct_with_diag({:?}, {:?})", sp, actual_ty); - - let mut err = mk_diag(self.ty_to_string(actual_ty)); - - // Don't report an error if actual type is `Error`. - if actual_ty.references_error() { - err.downgrade_to_delayed_bug(); - } - - err - } - - pub fn report_mismatched_types( - &self, - cause: &ObligationCause<'tcx>, - expected: Ty<'tcx>, - actual: Ty<'tcx>, - err: TypeError<'tcx>, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> { - self.report_and_explain_type_error(TypeTrace::types(cause, true, expected, actual), err) - } - - pub fn report_mismatched_consts( - &self, - cause: &ObligationCause<'tcx>, - expected: ty::Const<'tcx>, - actual: ty::Const<'tcx>, - err: TypeError<'tcx>, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> { - self.report_and_explain_type_error(TypeTrace::consts(cause, true, expected, actual), err) + let value = resolve::fully_resolve(self, value); + assert!( + value.as_ref().map_or(true, |value| !value.needs_infer()), + "`{value:?}` is not fully resolved" + ); + value } pub fn replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars<T>( @@ -1590,7 +1491,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } struct ToFreshVars<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, span: Span, lbrct: LateBoundRegionConversionTime, map: FxHashMap<ty::BoundVar, ty::GenericArg<'tcx>>, @@ -1690,7 +1591,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub fn try_const_eval_resolve( &self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - unevaluated: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, + unevaluated: ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, span: Option<Span>, ) -> Result<ty::Const<'tcx>, ErrorHandled> { @@ -1725,7 +1626,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub fn const_eval_resolve( &self, mut param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - unevaluated: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, + unevaluated: ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, span: Option<Span>, ) -> EvalToValTreeResult<'tcx> { let mut substs = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(unevaluated.substs); @@ -1733,7 +1634,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Postpone the evaluation of constants whose substs depend on inference // variables - if substs.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if substs.has_non_region_infer() { let ac = AbstractConst::new(self.tcx, unevaluated); match ac { Ok(None) => { @@ -1756,8 +1657,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { debug!(?param_env_erased); debug!(?substs_erased); - let unevaluated = - ty::Unevaluated { def: unevaluated.def, substs: substs_erased, promoted: () }; + let unevaluated = ty::UnevaluatedConst { def: unevaluated.def, substs: substs_erased }; // The return value is the evaluated value which doesn't contain any reference to inference // variables, thus we don't need to substitute back the original values. @@ -1816,6 +1716,86 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } +impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { + /// Process the region constraints and report any errors that + /// result. After this, no more unification operations should be + /// done -- or the compiler will panic -- but it is legal to use + /// `resolve_vars_if_possible` as well as `fully_resolve`. + /// + /// Make sure to call [`InferCtxt::process_registered_region_obligations`] + /// first, or preferably use [`InferCtxt::check_region_obligations_and_report_errors`] + /// to do both of these operations together. + pub fn resolve_regions_and_report_errors( + &self, + generic_param_scope: LocalDefId, + outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, + ) { + let errors = self.resolve_regions(outlives_env); + + if !self.is_tainted_by_errors() { + // As a heuristic, just skip reporting region errors + // altogether if other errors have been reported while + // this infcx was in use. This is totally hokey but + // otherwise we have a hard time separating legit region + // errors from silly ones. + self.report_region_errors(generic_param_scope, &errors); + } + } + + // [Note-Type-error-reporting] + // An invariant is that anytime the expected or actual type is Error (the special + // error type, meaning that an error occurred when typechecking this expression), + // this is a derived error. The error cascaded from another error (that was already + // reported), so it's not useful to display it to the user. + // The following methods implement this logic. + // They check if either the actual or expected type is Error, and don't print the error + // in this case. The typechecker should only ever report type errors involving mismatched + // types using one of these methods, and should not call span_err directly for such + // errors. + + pub fn type_error_struct_with_diag<M>( + &self, + sp: Span, + mk_diag: M, + actual_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> + where + M: FnOnce(String) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>, + { + let actual_ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(actual_ty); + debug!("type_error_struct_with_diag({:?}, {:?})", sp, actual_ty); + + let mut err = mk_diag(self.ty_to_string(actual_ty)); + + // Don't report an error if actual type is `Error`. + if actual_ty.references_error() { + err.downgrade_to_delayed_bug(); + } + + err + } + + pub fn report_mismatched_types( + &self, + cause: &ObligationCause<'tcx>, + expected: Ty<'tcx>, + actual: Ty<'tcx>, + err: TypeError<'tcx>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> { + self.report_and_explain_type_error(TypeTrace::types(cause, true, expected, actual), err) + } + + pub fn report_mismatched_consts( + &self, + cause: &ObligationCause<'tcx>, + expected: ty::Const<'tcx>, + actual: ty::Const<'tcx>, + err: TypeError<'tcx>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> { + self.report_and_explain_type_error(TypeTrace::consts(cause, true, expected, actual), err) + } +} + /// Helper for `ty_or_const_infer_var_changed` (see comment on that), currently /// used only for `traits::fulfill`'s list of `stalled_on` inference variables. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] @@ -1885,7 +1865,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for InferenceLiteralEraser<'tcx> { } struct ShallowResolver<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, } impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for ShallowResolver<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -2072,21 +2052,17 @@ fn replace_param_and_infer_substs_with_placeholder<'tcx>( ) -> SubstsRef<'tcx> { tcx.mk_substs(substs.iter().enumerate().map(|(idx, arg)| { match arg.unpack() { - GenericArgKind::Type(_) - if arg.has_param_types_or_consts() || arg.has_infer_types_or_consts() => - { + GenericArgKind::Type(_) if arg.has_non_region_param() || arg.has_non_region_infer() => { tcx.mk_ty(ty::Placeholder(ty::PlaceholderType { universe: ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT, name: ty::BoundVar::from_usize(idx), })) .into() } - GenericArgKind::Const(ct) - if ct.has_infer_types_or_consts() || ct.has_param_types_or_consts() => - { + GenericArgKind::Const(ct) if ct.has_non_region_infer() || ct.has_non_region_param() => { let ty = ct.ty(); // If the type references param or infer, replace that too... - if ty.has_param_types_or_consts() || ty.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if ty.has_non_region_param() || ty.has_non_region_infer() { bug!("const `{ct}`'s type should not reference params or types"); } tcx.mk_const(ty::ConstS { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/nll_relate/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/nll_relate/mod.rs index 00fc442d3..600f94f09 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/nll_relate/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/nll_relate/mod.rs @@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ use crate::infer::combine::ConstEquateRelation; use crate::infer::InferCtxt; use crate::infer::{ConstVarValue, ConstVariableValue}; use crate::infer::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; +use crate::traits::PredicateObligation; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; +use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCause; use rustc_middle::ty::error::TypeError; use rustc_middle::ty::relate::{self, Relate, RelateResult, TypeRelation}; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::{TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor}; @@ -44,7 +46,7 @@ pub struct TypeRelating<'me, 'tcx, D> where D: TypeRelatingDelegate<'tcx>, { - infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'me, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'tcx>, /// Callback to use when we deduce an outlives relationship. delegate: D, @@ -91,11 +93,9 @@ pub trait TypeRelatingDelegate<'tcx> { ); fn const_equate(&mut self, a: ty::Const<'tcx>, b: ty::Const<'tcx>); - fn register_opaque_type( + fn register_opaque_type_obligations( &mut self, - a: Ty<'tcx>, - b: Ty<'tcx>, - a_is_expected: bool, + obligations: Vec<PredicateObligation<'tcx>>, ) -> Result<(), TypeError<'tcx>>; /// Creates a new universe index. Used when instantiating placeholders. @@ -149,11 +149,7 @@ impl<'me, 'tcx, D> TypeRelating<'me, 'tcx, D> where D: TypeRelatingDelegate<'tcx>, { - pub fn new( - infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'me, 'tcx>, - delegate: D, - ambient_variance: ty::Variance, - ) -> Self { + pub fn new(infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'tcx>, delegate: D, ambient_variance: ty::Variance) -> Self { Self { infcx, delegate, @@ -357,7 +353,7 @@ where // In NLL, we don't have type inference variables // floating around, so we can do this rather imprecise // variant of the occurs-check. - assert!(!generalized_ty.has_infer_types_or_consts()); + assert!(!generalized_ty.has_non_region_infer()); } self.infcx.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().instantiate(vid, generalized_ty); @@ -418,7 +414,12 @@ where (_, &ty::Opaque(..)) => (generalize(a, true)?, b), _ => unreachable!(), }; - self.delegate.register_opaque_type(a, b, true)?; + let cause = ObligationCause::dummy_with_span(self.delegate.span()); + let obligations = self + .infcx + .handle_opaque_type(a, b, true, &cause, self.delegate.param_env())? + .obligations; + self.delegate.register_opaque_type_obligations(obligations)?; trace!(a = ?a.kind(), b = ?b.kind(), "opaque type instantiated"); Ok(a) } @@ -867,7 +868,7 @@ struct TypeGeneralizer<'me, 'tcx, D> where D: TypeRelatingDelegate<'tcx>, { - infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'me, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'tcx>, delegate: &'me mut D, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/opaque_types.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/opaque_types.rs index 8c9ddf866..a982f11f7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/opaque_types.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/opaque_types.rs @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ use crate::errors::OpaqueHiddenTypeDiag; use crate::infer::{DefiningAnchor, InferCtxt, InferOk}; use crate::traits; +use hir::def::DefKind; use hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use hir::{HirId, OpaqueTyOrigin}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_data_structures::vec_map::VecMap; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCause; +use rustc_middle::ty::error::{ExpectedFound, TypeError}; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::BottomUpFolder; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArgKind, Subst}; +use rustc_middle::ty::GenericArgKind; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, OpaqueHiddenType, OpaqueTypeKey, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor, @@ -40,7 +42,7 @@ pub struct OpaqueTypeDecl<'tcx> { pub origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin, } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// This is a backwards compatibility hack to prevent breaking changes from /// lazy TAIT around RPIT handling. pub fn replace_opaque_types_with_inference_vars<T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>>( @@ -101,7 +103,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return Ok(InferOk { value: (), obligations: vec![] }); } let (a, b) = if a_is_expected { (a, b) } else { (b, a) }; - let process = |a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>| match *a.kind() { + let process = |a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>, a_is_expected| match *a.kind() { ty::Opaque(def_id, substs) if def_id.is_local() => { let def_id = def_id.expect_local(); let origin = match self.defining_use_anchor { @@ -167,25 +169,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { param_env, b, origin, + a_is_expected, )) } _ => None, }; - if let Some(res) = process(a, b) { + if let Some(res) = process(a, b, true) { res - } else if let Some(res) = process(b, a) { + } else if let Some(res) = process(b, a, false) { res } else { - // Rerun equality check, but this time error out due to - // different types. - match self.at(cause, param_env).define_opaque_types(false).eq(a, b) { - Ok(_) => span_bug!( - cause.span, - "opaque types are never equal to anything but themselves: {:#?}", - (a.kind(), b.kind()) - ), - Err(e) => Err(e), - } + let (a, b) = self.resolve_vars_if_possible((a, b)); + Err(TypeError::Sorts(ExpectedFound::new(true, a, b))) } } @@ -518,15 +513,16 @@ impl UseKind { } } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] - pub fn register_hidden_type( + fn register_hidden_type( &self, opaque_type_key: OpaqueTypeKey<'tcx>, cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, hidden_ty: Ty<'tcx>, origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin, + a_is_expected: bool, ) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()> { let tcx = self.tcx; let OpaqueTypeKey { def_id, substs } = opaque_type_key; @@ -545,21 +541,24 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { origin, ); if let Some(prev) = prev { - obligations = self.at(&cause, param_env).eq(prev, hidden_ty)?.obligations; + obligations = + self.at(&cause, param_env).eq_exp(a_is_expected, prev, hidden_ty)?.obligations; } let item_bounds = tcx.bound_explicit_item_bounds(def_id.to_def_id()); - for predicate in item_bounds.transpose_iter().map(|e| e.map_bound(|(p, _)| *p)) { - debug!(?predicate); - let predicate = predicate.subst(tcx, substs); - + for (predicate, _) in item_bounds.subst_iter_copied(tcx, substs) { let predicate = predicate.fold_with(&mut BottomUpFolder { tcx, ty_op: |ty| match *ty.kind() { // We can't normalize associated types from `rustc_infer`, // but we can eagerly register inference variables for them. - ty::Projection(projection_ty) if !projection_ty.has_escaping_bound_vars() => { + // FIXME(RPITIT): Don't replace RPITITs with inference vars. + ty::Projection(projection_ty) + if !projection_ty.has_escaping_bound_vars() + && tcx.def_kind(projection_ty.item_def_id) + != DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder => + { self.infer_projection( param_env, projection_ty, @@ -575,6 +574,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { { hidden_ty } + // FIXME(RPITIT): This can go away when we move to associated types + ty::Projection(proj) + if def_id.to_def_id() == proj.item_def_id && substs == proj.substs => + { + hidden_ty + } _ => ty, }, lt_op: |lt| lt, @@ -623,7 +628,7 @@ fn may_define_opaque_type(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId, opaque_hir_id: hi let scope = tcx.hir().get_defining_scope(opaque_hir_id); // We walk up the node tree until we hit the root or the scope of the opaque type. while hir_id != scope && hir_id != hir::CRATE_HIR_ID { - hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id)); + hir_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id).into(); } // Syntactically, we are allowed to define the concrete type if: let res = hir_id == scope; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/components.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/components.rs index b2d7f4a66..14ee9f051 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/components.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/components.rs @@ -3,8 +3,9 @@ // RFC for reference. use rustc_data_structures::sso::SsoHashSet; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec}; #[derive(Debug)] @@ -45,6 +46,8 @@ pub enum Component<'tcx> { // them. This gives us room to improve the regionck reasoning in // the future without breaking backwards compat. EscapingProjection(Vec<Component<'tcx>>), + + Opaque(DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>), } /// Push onto `out` all the things that must outlive `'a` for the condition @@ -120,6 +123,17 @@ fn compute_components<'tcx>( out.push(Component::Param(p)); } + // Ignore lifetimes found in opaque types. Opaque types can + // have lifetimes in their substs which their hidden type doesn't + // actually use. If we inferred that an opaque type is outlived by + // its parameter lifetimes, then we could prove that any lifetime + // outlives any other lifetime, which is unsound. + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84305 for + // more details. + ty::Opaque(def_id, substs) => { + out.push(Component::Opaque(def_id, substs)); + }, + // For projections, we prefer to generate an obligation like // `<P0 as Trait<P1...Pn>>::Foo: 'a`, because this gives the // regionck more ways to prove that it holds. However, @@ -168,7 +182,6 @@ fn compute_components<'tcx>( ty::Float(..) | // OutlivesScalar ty::Never | // ... ty::Adt(..) | // OutlivesNominalType - ty::Opaque(..) | // OutlivesNominalType (ish) ty::Foreign(..) | // OutlivesNominalType ty::Str | // OutlivesScalar (ish) ty::Slice(..) | // ... diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/env.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/env.rs index 9922b156e..33543135d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/env.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/env.rs @@ -87,9 +87,9 @@ impl<'tcx> OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx> { } /// Create a new `OutlivesEnvironment` with extra outlives bounds. - pub fn with_bounds<'a>( + pub fn with_bounds( param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - infcx: Option<&InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>>, + infcx: Option<&InferCtxt<'tcx>>, extra_bounds: impl IntoIterator<Item = OutlivesBound<'tcx>>, ) -> Self { let mut builder = Self::builder(param_env); @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ impl<'tcx> OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx> { } } -impl<'a, 'tcx> OutlivesEnvironmentBuilder<'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> OutlivesEnvironmentBuilder<'tcx> { #[inline] #[instrument(level = "debug")] fn build(self) -> OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx> { @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> OutlivesEnvironmentBuilder<'tcx> { /// contain inference variables, it must be supplied, in which /// case we will register "givens" on the inference context. (See /// `RegionConstraintData`.) - fn add_outlives_bounds<I>(&mut self, infcx: Option<&InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>>, outlives_bounds: I) + fn add_outlives_bounds<I>(&mut self, infcx: Option<&InferCtxt<'tcx>>, outlives_bounds: I) where I: IntoIterator<Item = OutlivesBound<'tcx>>, { @@ -142,6 +142,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> OutlivesEnvironmentBuilder<'tcx> { self.region_bound_pairs .insert(ty::OutlivesPredicate(GenericKind::Projection(projection_b), r_a)); } + OutlivesBound::RegionSubOpaque(r_a, def_id, substs) => { + self.region_bound_pairs + .insert(ty::OutlivesPredicate(GenericKind::Opaque(def_id, substs), r_a)); + } OutlivesBound::RegionSubRegion(r_a, r_b) => { if let (ReEarlyBound(_) | ReFree(_), ReVar(vid_b)) = (r_a.kind(), r_b.kind()) { infcx diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs index 5bd1774f6..6ca884799 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs @@ -68,13 +68,14 @@ use crate::infer::{ }; use crate::traits::{ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode}; use rustc_data_structures::undo_log::UndoLogs; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_middle::mir::ConstraintCategory; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::GenericArgKind; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Region, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Region, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use smallvec::smallvec; -impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Registers that the given region obligation must be resolved /// from within the scope of `body_id`. These regions are enqueued /// and later processed by regionck, when full type information is @@ -182,7 +183,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { outlives_env.param_env, ); - self.resolve_regions_and_report_errors(generic_param_scope, outlives_env) + self.err_ctxt().resolve_regions_and_report_errors(generic_param_scope, outlives_env) } } @@ -283,6 +284,9 @@ where Component::Param(param_ty) => { self.param_ty_must_outlive(origin, region, *param_ty); } + Component::Opaque(def_id, substs) => { + self.opaque_must_outlive(*def_id, substs, origin, region) + } Component::Projection(projection_ty) => { self.projection_must_outlive(origin, region, *projection_ty); } @@ -314,17 +318,69 @@ where ); let generic = GenericKind::Param(param_ty); - let verify_bound = self.verify_bound.generic_bound(generic); + let verify_bound = self.verify_bound.param_bound(param_ty); self.delegate.push_verify(origin, generic, region, verify_bound); } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] + fn opaque_must_outlive( + &mut self, + def_id: DefId, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, + origin: infer::SubregionOrigin<'tcx>, + region: ty::Region<'tcx>, + ) { + self.generic_must_outlive( + origin, + region, + GenericKind::Opaque(def_id, substs), + def_id, + substs, + true, + |ty| match *ty.kind() { + ty::Opaque(def_id, substs) => (def_id, substs), + _ => bug!("expected only projection types from env, not {:?}", ty), + }, + ); + } + + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn projection_must_outlive( &mut self, origin: infer::SubregionOrigin<'tcx>, region: ty::Region<'tcx>, projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, ) { + self.generic_must_outlive( + origin, + region, + GenericKind::Projection(projection_ty), + projection_ty.item_def_id, + projection_ty.substs, + false, + |ty| match ty.kind() { + ty::Projection(projection_ty) => (projection_ty.item_def_id, projection_ty.substs), + _ => bug!("expected only projection types from env, not {:?}", ty), + }, + ); + } + + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, filter))] + fn generic_must_outlive( + &mut self, + origin: infer::SubregionOrigin<'tcx>, + region: ty::Region<'tcx>, + generic: GenericKind<'tcx>, + def_id: DefId, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, + is_opaque: bool, + filter: impl Fn(Ty<'tcx>) -> (DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>), + ) { + // An optimization for a common case with opaque types. + if substs.is_empty() { + return; + } + // This case is thorny for inference. The fundamental problem is // that there are many cases where we have choice, and inference // doesn't like choice (the current region inference in @@ -343,16 +399,15 @@ where // These are guaranteed to apply, no matter the inference // results. let trait_bounds: Vec<_> = - self.verify_bound.projection_declared_bounds_from_trait(projection_ty).collect(); + self.verify_bound.declared_region_bounds(def_id, substs).collect(); debug!(?trait_bounds); // Compute the bounds we can derive from the environment. This // is an "approximate" match -- in some cases, these bounds // may not apply. - let mut approx_env_bounds = - self.verify_bound.projection_approx_declared_bounds_from_env(projection_ty); - debug!("projection_must_outlive: approx_env_bounds={:?}", approx_env_bounds); + let mut approx_env_bounds = self.verify_bound.approx_declared_bounds_from_env(generic); + debug!(?approx_env_bounds); // Remove outlives bounds that we get from the environment but // which are also deducible from the trait. This arises (cc @@ -366,14 +421,8 @@ where // If the declaration is `trait Trait<'b> { type Item: 'b; }`, then `projection_declared_bounds_from_trait` // will be invoked with `['b => ^1]` and so we will get `^1` returned. let bound = bound_outlives.skip_binder(); - match *bound.0.kind() { - ty::Projection(projection_ty) => self - .verify_bound - .projection_declared_bounds_from_trait(projection_ty) - .all(|r| r != bound.1), - - _ => panic!("expected only projection types from env, not {:?}", bound.0), - } + let (def_id, substs) = filter(bound.0); + self.verify_bound.declared_region_bounds(def_id, substs).all(|r| r != bound.1) }); // If declared bounds list is empty, the only applicable rule is @@ -390,29 +439,11 @@ where // the problem is to add `T: 'r`, which isn't true. So, if there are no // inference variables, we use a verify constraint instead of adding // edges, which winds up enforcing the same condition. - let needs_infer = projection_ty.needs_infer(); - if approx_env_bounds.is_empty() && trait_bounds.is_empty() && needs_infer { - debug!("projection_must_outlive: no declared bounds"); - - let constraint = origin.to_constraint_category(); - for k in projection_ty.substs { - match k.unpack() { - GenericArgKind::Lifetime(lt) => { - self.delegate.push_sub_region_constraint( - origin.clone(), - region, - lt, - constraint, - ); - } - GenericArgKind::Type(ty) => { - self.type_must_outlive(origin.clone(), ty, region, constraint); - } - GenericArgKind::Const(_) => { - // Const parameters don't impose constraints. - } - } - } + let needs_infer = substs.needs_infer(); + if approx_env_bounds.is_empty() && trait_bounds.is_empty() && (needs_infer || is_opaque) { + debug!("no declared bounds"); + + self.substs_must_outlive(substs, origin, region); return; } @@ -442,8 +473,8 @@ where .all(|b| b == Some(trait_bounds[0])) { let unique_bound = trait_bounds[0]; - debug!("projection_must_outlive: unique trait bound = {:?}", unique_bound); - debug!("projection_must_outlive: unique declared bound appears in trait ref"); + debug!(?unique_bound); + debug!("unique declared bound appears in trait ref"); let category = origin.to_constraint_category(); self.delegate.push_sub_region_constraint(origin, region, unique_bound, category); return; @@ -454,14 +485,45 @@ where // projection outlive; in some cases, this may add insufficient // edges into the inference graph, leading to inference failures // even though a satisfactory solution exists. - let generic = GenericKind::Projection(projection_ty); - let verify_bound = self.verify_bound.generic_bound(generic); + let verify_bound = self.verify_bound.projection_opaque_bounds( + generic, + def_id, + substs, + &mut Default::default(), + ); debug!("projection_must_outlive: pushing {:?}", verify_bound); self.delegate.push_verify(origin, generic, region, verify_bound); } + + fn substs_must_outlive( + &mut self, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, + origin: infer::SubregionOrigin<'tcx>, + region: ty::Region<'tcx>, + ) { + let constraint = origin.to_constraint_category(); + for k in substs { + match k.unpack() { + GenericArgKind::Lifetime(lt) => { + self.delegate.push_sub_region_constraint( + origin.clone(), + region, + lt, + constraint, + ); + } + GenericArgKind::Type(ty) => { + self.type_must_outlive(origin.clone(), ty, region, constraint); + } + GenericArgKind::Const(_) => { + // Const parameters don't impose constraints. + } + } + } + } } -impl<'cx, 'tcx> TypeOutlivesDelegate<'tcx> for &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'cx, 'tcx> TypeOutlivesDelegate<'tcx> for &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx> { fn push_sub_region_constraint( &mut self, origin: SubregionOrigin<'tcx>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/verify.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/verify.rs index 752334950..f470b2eb8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/verify.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/verify.rs @@ -2,11 +2,10 @@ use crate::infer::outlives::components::{compute_components_recursive, Component use crate::infer::outlives::env::RegionBoundPairs; use crate::infer::region_constraints::VerifyIfEq; use crate::infer::{GenericKind, VerifyBound}; -use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures; use rustc_data_structures::sso::SsoHashSet; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, Subst}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, OutlivesPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::GenericArg; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, OutlivesPredicate, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt}; use smallvec::smallvec; @@ -38,20 +37,8 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { Self { tcx, region_bound_pairs, implicit_region_bound, param_env } } - /// Returns a "verify bound" that encodes what we know about - /// `generic` and the regions it outlives. - pub fn generic_bound(&self, generic: GenericKind<'tcx>) -> VerifyBound<'tcx> { - let mut visited = SsoHashSet::new(); - match generic { - GenericKind::Param(param_ty) => self.param_bound(param_ty), - GenericKind::Projection(projection_ty) => { - self.projection_bound(projection_ty, &mut visited) - } - } - } - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] - fn param_bound(&self, param_ty: ty::ParamTy) -> VerifyBound<'tcx> { + pub fn param_bound(&self, param_ty: ty::ParamTy) -> VerifyBound<'tcx> { // Start with anything like `T: 'a` we can scrape from the // environment. If the environment contains something like // `for<'a> T: 'a`, then we know that `T` outlives everything. @@ -105,41 +92,31 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { /// the clause from the environment only applies if `'0 = 'a`, /// which we don't know yet. But we would still include `'b` in /// this list. - pub fn projection_approx_declared_bounds_from_env( + pub fn approx_declared_bounds_from_env( &self, - projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, + generic: GenericKind<'tcx>, ) -> Vec<ty::Binder<'tcx, ty::OutlivesPredicate<Ty<'tcx>, ty::Region<'tcx>>>> { - let projection_ty = GenericKind::Projection(projection_ty).to_ty(self.tcx); + let projection_ty = generic.to_ty(self.tcx); let erased_projection_ty = self.tcx.erase_regions(projection_ty); self.declared_generic_bounds_from_env_for_erased_ty(erased_projection_ty) } - /// Searches the where-clauses in scope for regions that - /// `projection_ty` is known to outlive. Currently requires an - /// exact match. - pub fn projection_declared_bounds_from_trait( + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, visited))] + pub fn projection_opaque_bounds( &self, - projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, - ) -> impl Iterator<Item = ty::Region<'tcx>> + 'cx + Captures<'tcx> { - self.declared_projection_bounds_from_trait(projection_ty) - } - - pub fn projection_bound( - &self, - projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, + generic: GenericKind<'tcx>, + def_id: DefId, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, visited: &mut SsoHashSet<GenericArg<'tcx>>, ) -> VerifyBound<'tcx> { - debug!("projection_bound(projection_ty={:?})", projection_ty); - - let projection_ty_as_ty = - self.tcx.mk_projection(projection_ty.item_def_id, projection_ty.substs); + let generic_ty = generic.to_ty(self.tcx); // Search the env for where clauses like `P: 'a`. - let env_bounds = self - .projection_approx_declared_bounds_from_env(projection_ty) + let projection_opaque_bounds = self + .approx_declared_bounds_from_env(generic) .into_iter() .map(|binder| { - if let Some(ty::OutlivesPredicate(ty, r)) = binder.no_bound_vars() && ty == projection_ty_as_ty { + if let Some(ty::OutlivesPredicate(ty, r)) = binder.no_bound_vars() && ty == generic_ty { // Micro-optimize if this is an exact match (this // occurs often when there are no region variables // involved). @@ -149,21 +126,19 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { VerifyBound::IfEq(verify_if_eq_b) } }); - // Extend with bounds that we can find from the trait. - let trait_bounds = self - .projection_declared_bounds_from_trait(projection_ty) - .map(|r| VerifyBound::OutlivedBy(r)); + let trait_bounds = + self.declared_region_bounds(def_id, substs).map(|r| VerifyBound::OutlivedBy(r)); // see the extensive comment in projection_must_outlive let recursive_bound = { let mut components = smallvec![]; - let ty = self.tcx.mk_projection(projection_ty.item_def_id, projection_ty.substs); - compute_components_recursive(self.tcx, ty.into(), &mut components, visited); + compute_components_recursive(self.tcx, generic_ty.into(), &mut components, visited); self.bound_from_components(&components, visited) }; - VerifyBound::AnyBound(env_bounds.chain(trait_bounds).collect()).or(recursive_bound) + VerifyBound::AnyBound(projection_opaque_bounds.chain(trait_bounds).collect()) + .or(recursive_bound) } fn bound_from_components( @@ -195,7 +170,18 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { match *component { Component::Region(lt) => VerifyBound::OutlivedBy(lt), Component::Param(param_ty) => self.param_bound(param_ty), - Component::Projection(projection_ty) => self.projection_bound(projection_ty, visited), + Component::Opaque(did, substs) => self.projection_opaque_bounds( + GenericKind::Opaque(did, substs), + did, + substs, + visited, + ), + Component::Projection(projection_ty) => self.projection_opaque_bounds( + GenericKind::Projection(projection_ty), + projection_ty.item_def_id, + projection_ty.substs, + visited, + ), Component::EscapingProjection(ref components) => { self.bound_from_components(components, visited) } @@ -293,30 +279,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { /// } /// ``` /// - /// then this function would return `'x`. This is subject to the - /// limitations around higher-ranked bounds described in - /// `region_bounds_declared_on_associated_item`. - fn declared_projection_bounds_from_trait( - &self, - projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, - ) -> impl Iterator<Item = ty::Region<'tcx>> + 'cx + Captures<'tcx> { - debug!("projection_bounds(projection_ty={:?})", projection_ty); - let tcx = self.tcx; - self.region_bounds_declared_on_associated_item(projection_ty.item_def_id) - .map(move |r| EarlyBinder(r).subst(tcx, projection_ty.substs)) - } - - /// Given the `DefId` of an associated item, returns any region - /// bounds attached to that associated item from the trait definition. - /// - /// For example: - /// - /// ```rust - /// trait Foo<'a> { - /// type Bar: 'a; - /// } - /// ``` - /// /// If we were given the `DefId` of `Foo::Bar`, we would return /// `'a`. You could then apply the substitutions from the /// projection to convert this into your namespace. This also @@ -336,17 +298,20 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { /// /// This is for simplicity, and because we are not really smart /// enough to cope with such bounds anywhere. - fn region_bounds_declared_on_associated_item( + pub fn declared_region_bounds( &self, - assoc_item_def_id: DefId, + def_id: DefId, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, ) -> impl Iterator<Item = ty::Region<'tcx>> { let tcx = self.tcx; - let bounds = tcx.item_bounds(assoc_item_def_id); + let bounds = tcx.item_bounds(def_id); + trace!("{:#?}", bounds); bounds .into_iter() .filter_map(|p| p.to_opt_type_outlives()) .filter_map(|p| p.no_bound_vars()) .map(|b| b.1) + .map(move |r| EarlyBinder(r).subst(tcx, substs)) } /// Searches through a predicate list for a predicate `T: 'a`. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/projection.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/projection.rs index b45a6514d..9f12bc972 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/projection.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/projection.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use crate::traits::{Obligation, PredicateObligation}; use super::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use super::InferCtxt; -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Instead of normalizing an associated type projection, /// this function generates an inference variable and registers /// an obligation that this inference variable must be the result diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/leak_check.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/leak_check.rs index 397efe6ee..90858e307 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/leak_check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/leak_check.rs @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionConstraintCollector<'_, 'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, overly_polymorphic: bool, max_universe: ty::UniverseIndex, - snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'_, 'tcx>, + snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>, ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ()> { debug!( "leak_check(max_universe={:?}, snapshot.universe={:?}, overly_polymorphic={:?})", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/mod.rs index e43d28ee5..67b3da687 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/mod.rs @@ -12,8 +12,10 @@ use rustc_data_structures::intern::Interned; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_data_structures::undo_log::UndoLogs; use rustc_data_structures::unify as ut; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_middle::infer::unify_key::{RegionVidKey, UnifiedRegion}; +use rustc_middle::ty::subst::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::ReStatic; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ReLateBound, ReVar}; @@ -168,6 +170,7 @@ pub struct Verify<'tcx> { pub enum GenericKind<'tcx> { Param(ty::ParamTy), Projection(ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>), + Opaque(DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>), } /// Describes the things that some `GenericKind` value `G` is known to @@ -747,6 +750,9 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Debug for GenericKind<'tcx> { match *self { GenericKind::Param(ref p) => write!(f, "{:?}", p), GenericKind::Projection(ref p) => write!(f, "{:?}", p), + GenericKind::Opaque(def_id, substs) => ty::tls::with(|tcx| { + write!(f, "{}", tcx.def_path_str_with_substs(def_id, tcx.lift(substs).unwrap())) + }), } } } @@ -756,6 +762,9 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for GenericKind<'tcx> { match *self { GenericKind::Param(ref p) => write!(f, "{}", p), GenericKind::Projection(ref p) => write!(f, "{}", p), + GenericKind::Opaque(def_id, substs) => ty::tls::with(|tcx| { + write!(f, "{}", tcx.def_path_str_with_substs(def_id, tcx.lift(substs).unwrap())) + }), } } } @@ -765,6 +774,7 @@ impl<'tcx> GenericKind<'tcx> { match *self { GenericKind::Param(ref p) => p.to_ty(tcx), GenericKind::Projection(ref p) => tcx.mk_projection(p.item_def_id, p.substs), + GenericKind::Opaque(def_id, substs) => tcx.mk_opaque(def_id, substs), } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/resolve.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/resolve.rs index 3d99f0958..4db4ff238 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/resolve.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/resolve.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ use super::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use super::{FixupError, FixupResult, InferCtxt, Span}; -use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::{FallibleTypeFolder, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable}; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::{TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitor}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Const, InferConst, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable}; @@ -16,12 +15,12 @@ use std::ops::ControlFlow; /// useful for printing messages etc but also required at various /// points for correctness. pub struct OpportunisticVarResolver<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, } impl<'a, 'tcx> OpportunisticVarResolver<'a, 'tcx> { #[inline] - pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { + pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { OpportunisticVarResolver { infcx } } } @@ -32,7 +31,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for OpportunisticVarResolver<'a, 'tcx> { } fn fold_ty(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { - if !t.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if !t.has_non_region_infer() { t // micro-optimize -- if there is nothing in this type that this fold affects... } else { let t = self.infcx.shallow_resolve(t); @@ -41,17 +40,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for OpportunisticVarResolver<'a, 'tcx> { } fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: Const<'tcx>) -> Const<'tcx> { - if !ct.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if !ct.has_non_region_infer() { ct // micro-optimize -- if there is nothing in this const that this fold affects... } else { let ct = self.infcx.shallow_resolve(ct); ct.super_fold_with(self) } } - - fn fold_mir_const(&mut self, constant: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>) -> mir::ConstantKind<'tcx> { - constant.super_fold_with(self) - } } /// The opportunistic region resolver opportunistically resolves regions @@ -62,11 +57,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for OpportunisticVarResolver<'a, 'tcx> { /// If you want to resolve type and const variables as well, call /// [InferCtxt::resolve_vars_if_possible] first. pub struct OpportunisticRegionResolver<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, } impl<'a, 'tcx> OpportunisticRegionResolver<'a, 'tcx> { - pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { + pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { OpportunisticRegionResolver { infcx } } } @@ -116,11 +111,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for OpportunisticRegionResolver<'a, 'tcx> { /// It does not construct the fully resolved type (which might /// involve some hashing and so forth). pub struct UnresolvedTypeFinder<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, } impl<'a, 'tcx> UnresolvedTypeFinder<'a, 'tcx> { - pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { + pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { UnresolvedTypeFinder { infcx } } } @@ -167,7 +162,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for UnresolvedTypeFinder<'a, 'tcx> { /// Full type resolution replaces all type and region variables with /// their concrete results. If any variable cannot be replaced (never unified, etc) /// then an `Err` result is returned. -pub fn fully_resolve<'a, 'tcx, T>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, value: T) -> FixupResult<'tcx, T> +pub fn fully_resolve<'tcx, T>(infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, value: T) -> FixupResult<'tcx, T> where T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, { @@ -177,7 +172,7 @@ where // N.B. This type is not public because the protocol around checking the // `err` field is not enforceable otherwise. struct FullTypeResolver<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, } impl<'a, 'tcx> FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx> for FullTypeResolver<'a, 'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/sub.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/sub.rs index b7eab5d43..97354ba5d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/sub.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/sub.rs @@ -2,9 +2,7 @@ use super::combine::{CombineFields, RelationDir}; use super::SubregionOrigin; use crate::infer::combine::ConstEquateRelation; -use crate::infer::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use crate::traits::Obligation; -use rustc_middle::ty::error::{ExpectedFound, TypeError}; use rustc_middle::ty::relate::{Cause, Relate, RelateResult, TypeRelation}; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use rustc_middle::ty::TyVar; @@ -12,8 +10,8 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt}; use std::mem; /// Ensures `a` is made a subtype of `b`. Returns `a` on success. -pub struct Sub<'combine, 'infcx, 'tcx> { - fields: &'combine mut CombineFields<'infcx, 'tcx>, +pub struct Sub<'combine, 'a, 'tcx> { + fields: &'combine mut CombineFields<'a, 'tcx>, a_is_expected: bool, } @@ -130,39 +128,36 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<'tcx> for Sub<'_, '_, 'tcx> { (&ty::Opaque(did, ..), _) | (_, &ty::Opaque(did, ..)) if self.fields.define_opaque_types && did.is_local() => { - let mut generalize = |ty, ty_is_expected| { - let var = infcx.next_ty_var_id_in_universe( - TypeVariableOrigin { - kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, - span: self.fields.trace.cause.span, - }, - ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT, - ); - self.fields.instantiate(ty, RelationDir::SubtypeOf, var, ty_is_expected)?; - Ok(infcx.tcx.mk_ty_var(var)) - }; - let (a, b) = if self.a_is_expected { (a, b) } else { (b, a) }; - let (ga, gb) = match (a.kind(), b.kind()) { - (&ty::Opaque(..), _) => (a, generalize(b, true)?), - (_, &ty::Opaque(..)) => (generalize(a, false)?, b), - _ => unreachable!(), - }; self.fields.obligations.extend( infcx - .handle_opaque_type(ga, gb, true, &self.fields.trace.cause, self.param_env()) - // Don't leak any generalized type variables out of this - // subtyping relation in the case of a type error. - .map_err(|err| { - let (ga, gb) = self.fields.infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible((ga, gb)); - if let TypeError::Sorts(sorts) = err && sorts.expected == ga && sorts.found == gb { - TypeError::Sorts(ExpectedFound { expected: a, found: b }) - } else { - err - } - })? + .handle_opaque_type( + a, + b, + self.a_is_expected, + &self.fields.trace.cause, + self.param_env(), + )? .obligations, ); - Ok(ga) + Ok(a) + } + // Optimization of GeneratorWitness relation since we know that all + // free regions are replaced with bound regions during construction. + // This greatly speeds up subtyping of GeneratorWitness. + (&ty::GeneratorWitness(a_types), &ty::GeneratorWitness(b_types)) => { + let a_types = infcx.tcx.anonymize_bound_vars(a_types); + let b_types = infcx.tcx.anonymize_bound_vars(b_types); + if a_types.bound_vars() == b_types.bound_vars() { + let (a_types, b_types) = infcx.replace_bound_vars_with_placeholders( + a_types.map_bound(|a_types| (a_types, b_types.skip_binder())), + ); + for (a, b) in std::iter::zip(a_types, b_types) { + self.relate(a, b)?; + } + Ok(a) + } else { + Err(ty::error::TypeError::Sorts(ty::relate::expected_found(self, a, b))) + } } _ => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/lib.rs index ef60d2c91..e040634ed 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/lib.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ //! //! - **Type inference.** The type inference code can be found in the `infer` module; //! this code handles low-level equality and subtyping operations. The -//! type check pass in the compiler is found in the `rustc_typeck` crate. +//! type check pass in the compiler is found in the `rustc_hir_analysis` crate. //! //! For more information about how rustc works, see the [rustc dev guide]. //! @@ -17,9 +17,8 @@ #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![feature(extend_one)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(label_break_value))] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] +#![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(try_blocks)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/engine.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/engine.rs index 736278ba0..b2b985a22 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/engine.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/engine.rs @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use super::{ObligationCause, PredicateObligation}; pub trait TraitEngine<'tcx>: 'tcx { fn normalize_projection_type( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ pub trait TraitEngine<'tcx>: 'tcx { /// parameters (except for `Self`). fn register_bound( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, def_id: DefId, @@ -41,14 +41,13 @@ pub trait TraitEngine<'tcx>: 'tcx { fn register_predicate_obligation( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligation: PredicateObligation<'tcx>, ); - fn select_all_or_error(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>>; + fn select_all_or_error(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>>; - fn select_where_possible(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) - -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>>; + fn select_where_possible(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>>; fn pending_obligations(&self) -> Vec<PredicateObligation<'tcx>>; @@ -58,7 +57,7 @@ pub trait TraitEngine<'tcx>: 'tcx { pub trait TraitEngineExt<'tcx> { fn register_predicate_obligations( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligations: impl IntoIterator<Item = PredicateObligation<'tcx>>, ); } @@ -66,7 +65,7 @@ pub trait TraitEngineExt<'tcx> { impl<'tcx, T: ?Sized + TraitEngine<'tcx>> TraitEngineExt<'tcx> for T { fn register_predicate_obligations( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligations: impl IntoIterator<Item = PredicateObligation<'tcx>>, ) { for obligation in obligations { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs index 95b6c4ce1..f8b5009a5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use rustc_span::Span; use std::fmt; use std::iter; -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { pub fn report_extra_impl_obligation( &self, error_span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/mod.rs index 4df4de21a..c8600ded9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/mod.rs @@ -67,6 +67,14 @@ impl<'tcx> PredicateObligation<'tcx> { recursion_depth: self.recursion_depth, }) } + + pub fn without_const(mut self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> PredicateObligation<'tcx> { + self.param_env = self.param_env.without_const(); + if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(trait_pred) = self.predicate.kind().skip_binder() && trait_pred.is_const_if_const() { + self.predicate = tcx.mk_predicate(self.predicate.kind().map_bound(|_| ty::PredicateKind::Trait(trait_pred.without_const()))); + } + self + } } impl<'tcx> TraitObligation<'tcx> { @@ -105,6 +113,8 @@ pub struct FulfillmentError<'tcx> { #[derive(Clone)] pub enum FulfillmentErrorCode<'tcx> { + /// Inherently impossible to fulfill; this trait is implemented if and only if it is already implemented. + CodeCycle(Vec<Obligation<'tcx, ty::Predicate<'tcx>>>), CodeSelectionError(SelectionError<'tcx>), CodeProjectionError(MismatchedProjectionTypes<'tcx>), CodeSubtypeError(ExpectedFound<Ty<'tcx>>, TypeError<'tcx>), // always comes from a SubtypePredicate diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/structural_impls.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/structural_impls.rs index 573d2d1e3..1c6ab6a08 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/structural_impls.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/structural_impls.rs @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Debug for traits::FulfillmentErrorCode<'tcx> { write!(f, "CodeConstEquateError({:?}, {:?})", a, b) } super::CodeAmbiguity => write!(f, "Ambiguity"), + super::CodeCycle(ref cycle) => write!(f, "Cycle({:?})", cycle), } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/util.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/util.rs index f5a1edf6d..e12c069dc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/util.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/util.rs @@ -246,6 +246,13 @@ impl<'tcx> Elaborator<'tcx> { Component::UnresolvedInferenceVariable(_) => None, + Component::Opaque(def_id, substs) => { + let ty = tcx.mk_opaque(def_id, substs); + Some(ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(ty::OutlivesPredicate( + ty, r_min, + ))) + } + Component::Projection(projection) => { // We might end up here if we have `Foo<<Bar as Baz>::Assoc>: 'a`. // With this, we can deduce that `<Bar as Baz>::Assoc: 'a`. @@ -262,8 +269,9 @@ impl<'tcx> Elaborator<'tcx> { None } }) - .map(ty::Binder::dummy) - .map(|predicate_kind| predicate_kind.to_predicate(tcx)) + .map(|predicate_kind| { + bound_predicate.rebind(predicate_kind).to_predicate(tcx) + }) .filter(|&predicate| visited.insert(predicate)) .map(|predicate| { predicate_obligation( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_interface/Cargo.toml index da4002d09..6a4c5b4d3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] libloading = "0.7.1" @@ -38,7 +37,8 @@ rustc_mir_build = { path = "../rustc_mir_build" } rustc_mir_transform = { path = "../rustc_mir_transform" } rustc_monomorphize = { path = "../rustc_monomorphize" } rustc_passes = { path = "../rustc_passes" } -rustc_typeck = { path = "../rustc_typeck" } +rustc_hir_analysis = { path = "../rustc_hir_analysis" } +rustc_hir_typeck = { path = "../rustc_hir_typeck" } rustc_lint = { path = "../rustc_lint" } rustc_errors = { path = "../rustc_errors" } rustc_plugin_impl = { path = "../rustc_plugin_impl" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/errors.rs index 6a497aed4..f5135c78d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/errors.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; use std::io; use std::path::Path; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::ferris_identifier)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_ferris_identifier)] pub struct FerrisIdentifier { #[primary_span] pub spans: Vec<Span>, @@ -13,76 +13,76 @@ pub struct FerrisIdentifier { pub first_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::emoji_identifier)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_emoji_identifier)] pub struct EmojiIdentifier { #[primary_span] pub spans: Vec<Span>, pub ident: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::mixed_bin_crate)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_mixed_bin_crate)] pub struct MixedBinCrate; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::mixed_proc_macro_crate)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_mixed_proc_macro_crate)] pub struct MixedProcMacroCrate; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::proc_macro_doc_without_arg)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_proc_macro_doc_without_arg)] pub struct ProcMacroDocWithoutArg; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::error_writing_dependencies)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_error_writing_dependencies)] pub struct ErrorWritingDependencies<'a> { pub path: &'a Path, pub error: io::Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::input_file_would_be_overwritten)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_input_file_would_be_overwritten)] pub struct InputFileWouldBeOverWritten<'a> { pub path: &'a Path, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::generated_file_conflicts_with_directory)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_generated_file_conflicts_with_directory)] pub struct GeneratedFileConflictsWithDirectory<'a> { pub input_path: &'a Path, pub dir_path: &'a Path, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::temps_dir_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_temps_dir_error)] pub struct TempsDirError; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::out_dir_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_out_dir_error)] pub struct OutDirError; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::cant_emit_mir)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_cant_emit_mir)] pub struct CantEmitMIR { pub error: io::Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::rustc_error_fatal)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_rustc_error_fatal)] pub struct RustcErrorFatal { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::rustc_error_unexpected_annotation)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_rustc_error_unexpected_annotation)] pub struct RustcErrorUnexpectedAnnotation { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(interface::failed_writing_file)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(interface_failed_writing_file)] pub struct FailedWritingFile<'a> { pub path: &'a Path, pub error: io::Error, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/interface.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/interface.rs index 949bd02ad..89aaa0b95 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/interface.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/interface.rs @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use rustc_session::config::{self, CheckCfg, ErrorOutputType, Input, OutputFilena use rustc_session::early_error; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_session::parse::{CrateConfig, ParseSess}; -use rustc_session::{DiagnosticOutput, Session}; +use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::source_map::{FileLoader, FileName}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use std::path::PathBuf; @@ -25,7 +25,10 @@ use std::result; pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, ErrorGuaranteed>; -/// Represents a compiler session. +/// Represents a compiler session. Note that every `Compiler` contains a +/// `Session`, but `Compiler` also contains some things that cannot be in +/// `Session`, due to `Session` being in a crate that has many fewer +/// dependencies than this crate. /// /// Can be used to run `rustc_interface` queries. /// Created by passing [`Config`] to [`run_compiler`]. @@ -247,7 +250,6 @@ pub struct Config { pub output_dir: Option<PathBuf>, pub output_file: Option<PathBuf>, pub file_loader: Option<Box<dyn FileLoader + Send + Sync>>, - pub diagnostic_output: DiagnosticOutput, pub lint_caps: FxHashMap<lint::LintId, lint::Level>, @@ -276,59 +278,6 @@ pub struct Config { pub registry: Registry, } -pub fn create_compiler_and_run<R>(config: Config, f: impl FnOnce(&Compiler) -> R) -> R { - crate::callbacks::setup_callbacks(); - - let registry = &config.registry; - let (mut sess, codegen_backend) = util::create_session( - config.opts, - config.crate_cfg, - config.crate_check_cfg, - config.diagnostic_output, - config.file_loader, - config.input_path.clone(), - config.lint_caps, - config.make_codegen_backend, - registry.clone(), - ); - - if let Some(parse_sess_created) = config.parse_sess_created { - parse_sess_created( - &mut Lrc::get_mut(&mut sess) - .expect("create_session() should never share the returned session") - .parse_sess, - ); - } - - let temps_dir = sess.opts.unstable_opts.temps_dir.as_ref().map(|o| PathBuf::from(&o)); - - let compiler = Compiler { - sess, - codegen_backend, - input: config.input, - input_path: config.input_path, - output_dir: config.output_dir, - output_file: config.output_file, - temps_dir, - register_lints: config.register_lints, - override_queries: config.override_queries, - }; - - rustc_span::with_source_map(compiler.sess.parse_sess.clone_source_map(), move || { - let r = { - let _sess_abort_error = OnDrop(|| { - compiler.sess.finish_diagnostics(registry); - }); - - f(&compiler) - }; - - let prof = compiler.sess.prof.clone(); - prof.generic_activity("drop_compiler").run(move || drop(compiler)); - r - }) -} - // JUSTIFICATION: before session exists, only config #[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)] pub fn run_compiler<R: Send>(config: Config, f: impl FnOnce(&Compiler) -> R + Send) -> R { @@ -336,7 +285,53 @@ pub fn run_compiler<R: Send>(config: Config, f: impl FnOnce(&Compiler) -> R + Se util::run_in_thread_pool_with_globals( config.opts.edition, config.opts.unstable_opts.threads, - || create_compiler_and_run(config, f), + || { + crate::callbacks::setup_callbacks(); + + let registry = &config.registry; + let (mut sess, codegen_backend) = util::create_session( + config.opts, + config.crate_cfg, + config.crate_check_cfg, + config.file_loader, + config.input_path.clone(), + config.lint_caps, + config.make_codegen_backend, + registry.clone(), + ); + + if let Some(parse_sess_created) = config.parse_sess_created { + parse_sess_created(&mut sess.parse_sess); + } + + let temps_dir = sess.opts.unstable_opts.temps_dir.as_ref().map(|o| PathBuf::from(&o)); + + let compiler = Compiler { + sess: Lrc::new(sess), + codegen_backend: Lrc::new(codegen_backend), + input: config.input, + input_path: config.input_path, + output_dir: config.output_dir, + output_file: config.output_file, + temps_dir, + register_lints: config.register_lints, + override_queries: config.override_queries, + }; + + rustc_span::with_source_map(compiler.sess.parse_sess.clone_source_map(), move || { + let r = { + let _sess_abort_error = OnDrop(|| { + compiler.sess.finish_diagnostics(registry); + }); + + f(&compiler) + }; + + let prof = compiler.sess.prof.clone(); + prof.generic_activity("drop_compiler").run(move || drop(compiler)); + r + }) + }, ) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/lib.rs index 41cd7b0e9..a41a749ee 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/lib.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ #![feature(box_patterns)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(internal_output_capture)] #![feature(thread_spawn_unchecked)] #![feature(once_cell)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/passes.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/passes.rs index c41b154c3..7f1d21bf1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/passes.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/passes.rs @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ use rustc_data_structures::sync::{Lrc, OnceCell, WorkerLocal}; use rustc_errors::{ErrorGuaranteed, PResult}; use rustc_expand::base::{ExtCtxt, LintStoreExpand, ResolverExpand}; use rustc_hir::def_id::StableCrateId; -use rustc_hir::definitions::Definitions; use rustc_lint::{BufferedEarlyLint, EarlyCheckNode, LintStore}; use rustc_metadata::creader::CStore; use rustc_middle::arena::Arena; @@ -30,14 +29,13 @@ use rustc_plugin_impl as plugin; use rustc_query_impl::{OnDiskCache, Queries as TcxQueries}; use rustc_resolve::{Resolver, ResolverArenas}; use rustc_session::config::{CrateType, Input, OutputFilenames, OutputType}; -use rustc_session::cstore::{CrateStoreDyn, MetadataLoader, MetadataLoaderDyn}; +use rustc_session::cstore::{MetadataLoader, MetadataLoaderDyn}; use rustc_session::output::filename_for_input; use rustc_session::search_paths::PathKind; use rustc_session::{Limit, Session}; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; use rustc_span::FileName; use rustc_trait_selection::traits; -use rustc_typeck as typeck; use std::any::Any; use std::cell::RefCell; @@ -136,10 +134,7 @@ mod boxed_resolver { f((&mut *resolver).as_mut().unwrap()) } - pub fn to_resolver_outputs( - resolver: Rc<RefCell<BoxedResolver>>, - ) -> (Definitions, Box<CrateStoreDyn>, ty::ResolverOutputs, ty::ResolverAstLowering) - { + pub fn to_resolver_outputs(resolver: Rc<RefCell<BoxedResolver>>) -> ty::ResolverOutputs { match Rc::try_unwrap(resolver) { Ok(resolver) => { let mut resolver = resolver.into_inner(); @@ -736,11 +731,11 @@ pub static DEFAULT_QUERY_PROVIDERS: LazyLock<Providers> = LazyLock::new(|| { rustc_mir_transform::provide(providers); rustc_monomorphize::provide(providers); rustc_privacy::provide(providers); - typeck::provide(providers); + rustc_hir_analysis::provide(providers); + rustc_hir_typeck::provide(providers); ty::provide(providers); traits::provide(providers); rustc_passes::provide(providers); - rustc_resolve::provide(providers); rustc_traits::provide(providers); rustc_ty_utils::provide(providers); rustc_metadata::provide(providers); @@ -789,8 +784,7 @@ pub fn create_global_ctxt<'tcx>( // incr. comp. yet. dep_graph.assert_ignored(); - let (definitions, cstore, resolver_outputs, resolver_for_lowering) = - BoxedResolver::to_resolver_outputs(resolver); + let resolver_outputs = BoxedResolver::to_resolver_outputs(resolver); let sess = &compiler.session(); let query_result_on_disk_cache = rustc_incremental::load_query_result_cache(sess); @@ -817,10 +811,7 @@ pub fn create_global_ctxt<'tcx>( lint_store, arena, hir_arena, - definitions, - cstore, resolver_outputs, - resolver_for_lowering, krate, dep_graph, queries.on_disk_cache.as_ref().map(OnDiskCache::as_dyn), @@ -880,7 +871,7 @@ fn analysis(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> Result<()> { }); // passes are timed inside typeck - typeck::check_crate(tcx)?; + rustc_hir_analysis::check_crate(tcx)?; sess.time("misc_checking_2", || { parallel!( @@ -936,7 +927,7 @@ fn analysis(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> Result<()> { sess.time("misc_checking_3", || { parallel!( { - tcx.ensure().privacy_access_levels(()); + tcx.ensure().effective_visibilities(()); parallel!( { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/proc_macro_decls.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/proc_macro_decls.rs index 5371c513d..4c236c693 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/proc_macro_decls.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/proc_macro_decls.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; @@ -10,7 +9,7 @@ fn proc_macro_decls_static(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> Option<LocalDefId> { for id in tcx.hir().items() { let attrs = finder.tcx.hir().attrs(id.hir_id()); if finder.tcx.sess.contains_name(attrs, sym::rustc_proc_macro_decls) { - finder.decls = Some(id.def_id); + finder.decls = Some(id.owner_id.def_id); } } @@ -19,7 +18,7 @@ fn proc_macro_decls_static(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> Option<LocalDefId> { struct Finder<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - decls: Option<hir::def_id::LocalDefId>, + decls: Option<LocalDefId>, } pub(crate) fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/queries.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/queries.rs index 6c725a01b..91d180e1e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/queries.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/queries.rs @@ -246,6 +246,10 @@ impl<'tcx> Queries<'tcx> { // Don't do code generation if there were any errors self.session().compile_status()?; + // If we have any delayed bugs, for example because we created TyKind::Error earlier, + // it's likely that codegen will only cause more ICEs, obscuring the original problem + self.session().diagnostic().flush_delayed(); + // Hook for UI tests. Self::check_for_rustc_errors_attr(tcx); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/tests.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/tests.rs index c7615a577..eb8e65a6d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/tests.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/tests.rs @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use rustc_session::config::{CFGuard, ExternEntry, LinkerPluginLto, LtoCli, Switc use rustc_session::lint::Level; use rustc_session::search_paths::SearchPath; use rustc_session::utils::{CanonicalizedPath, NativeLib, NativeLibKind}; -use rustc_session::{build_session, getopts, DiagnosticOutput, Session}; +use rustc_session::{build_session, getopts, Session}; use rustc_span::edition::{Edition, DEFAULT_EDITION}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::SourceFileHashAlgorithm; @@ -40,16 +40,7 @@ fn build_session_options_and_crate_config(matches: getopts::Matches) -> (Options fn mk_session(matches: getopts::Matches) -> (Session, CfgSpecs) { let registry = registry::Registry::new(&[]); let (sessopts, cfg) = build_session_options_and_crate_config(matches); - let sess = build_session( - sessopts, - None, - None, - registry, - DiagnosticOutput::Default, - Default::default(), - None, - None, - ); + let sess = build_session(sessopts, None, None, registry, Default::default(), None, None); (sess, cfg) } @@ -540,7 +531,7 @@ fn test_codegen_options_tracking_hash() { } // Make sure that changing an [UNTRACKED] option leaves the hash unchanged. - // This list is in alphabetical order. + // tidy-alphabetical-start untracked!(ar, String::from("abc")); untracked!(codegen_units, Some(42)); untracked!(default_linker_libraries, true); @@ -556,6 +547,7 @@ fn test_codegen_options_tracking_hash() { untracked!(rpath, true); untracked!(save_temps, true); untracked!(strip, Strip::Debuginfo); + // tidy-alphabetical-end macro_rules! tracked { ($name: ident, $non_default_value: expr) => { @@ -567,7 +559,7 @@ fn test_codegen_options_tracking_hash() { } // Make sure that changing a [TRACKED] option changes the hash. - // This list is in alphabetical order. + // tidy-alphabetical-start tracked!(code_model, Some(CodeModel::Large)); tracked!(control_flow_guard, CFGuard::Checks); tracked!(debug_assertions, Some(true)); @@ -577,8 +569,8 @@ fn test_codegen_options_tracking_hash() { tracked!(force_unwind_tables, Some(true)); tracked!(inline_threshold, Some(0xf007ba11)); tracked!(instrument_coverage, Some(InstrumentCoverage::All)); - tracked!(linker_plugin_lto, LinkerPluginLto::LinkerPluginAuto); tracked!(link_dead_code, Some(true)); + tracked!(linker_plugin_lto, LinkerPluginLto::LinkerPluginAuto); tracked!(llvm_args, vec![String::from("1"), String::from("2")]); tracked!(lto, LtoCli::Fat); tracked!(metadata, vec![String::from("A"), String::from("B")]); @@ -599,6 +591,7 @@ fn test_codegen_options_tracking_hash() { tracked!(symbol_mangling_version, Some(SymbolManglingVersion::V0)); tracked!(target_cpu, Some(String::from("abc"))); tracked!(target_feature, String::from("all the features, all of them")); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } #[test] @@ -619,12 +612,13 @@ fn test_top_level_options_tracked_no_crate() { } // Make sure that changing a [TRACKED_NO_CRATE_HASH] option leaves the crate hash unchanged but changes the incremental hash. - // This list is in alphabetical order. - tracked!(remap_path_prefix, vec![("/home/bors/rust".into(), "src".into())]); + // tidy-alphabetical-start tracked!( real_rust_source_base_dir, Some("/home/bors/rust/.rustup/toolchains/nightly/lib/rustlib/src/rust".into()) ); + tracked!(remap_path_prefix, vec![("/home/bors/rust".into(), "src".into())]); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } #[test] @@ -641,7 +635,7 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { } // Make sure that changing an [UNTRACKED] option leaves the hash unchanged. - // This list is in alphabetical order. + // tidy-alphabetical-start untracked!(assert_incr_state, Some(String::from("loaded"))); untracked!(deduplicate_diagnostics, false); untracked!(dep_tasks, true); @@ -654,6 +648,7 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { untracked!(dump_mir_dir, String::from("abc")); untracked!(dump_mir_exclude_pass_number, true); untracked!(dump_mir_graphviz, true); + untracked!(dylib_lto, true); untracked!(emit_stack_sizes, true); untracked!(future_incompat_test, true); untracked!(hir_stats, true); @@ -678,12 +673,12 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { untracked!(perf_stats, true); // `pre_link_arg` is omitted because it just forwards to `pre_link_args`. untracked!(pre_link_args, vec![String::from("abc"), String::from("def")]); - untracked!(profile_closures, true); untracked!(print_llvm_passes, true); untracked!(print_mono_items, Some(String::from("abc"))); untracked!(print_type_sizes, true); untracked!(proc_macro_backtrace, true); untracked!(proc_macro_execution_strategy, ProcMacroExecutionStrategy::CrossThread); + untracked!(profile_closures, true); untracked!(query_dep_graph, true); untracked!(save_analysis, true); untracked!(self_profile, SwitchWithOptPath::Enabled(None)); @@ -692,7 +687,6 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { untracked!(span_free_formats, true); untracked!(temps_dir, Some(String::from("abc"))); untracked!(threads, 99); - untracked!(time, true); untracked!(time_llvm_passes, true); untracked!(time_passes, true); untracked!(trace_macros, true); @@ -702,6 +696,7 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { untracked!(unstable_options, true); untracked!(validate_mir, true); untracked!(verbose, true); + // tidy-alphabetical-end macro_rules! tracked { ($name: ident, $non_default_value: expr) => { @@ -713,7 +708,7 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { } // Make sure that changing a [TRACKED] option changes the hash. - // This list is in alphabetical order. + // tidy-alphabetical-start tracked!(allow_features, Some(vec![String::from("lang_items")])); tracked!(always_encode_mir, true); tracked!(asm_comments, true); @@ -734,10 +729,10 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { tracked!(debug_macros, true); tracked!(dep_info_omit_d_target, true); tracked!(drop_tracking, true); - tracked!(export_executable_symbols, true); tracked!(dual_proc_macros, true); tracked!(dwarf_version, Some(5)); tracked!(emit_thin_lto, false); + tracked!(export_executable_symbols, true); tracked!(fewer_names, Some(true)); tracked!(force_unstable_if_unmarked, true); tracked!(fuel, Some(("abc".to_string(), 99))); @@ -758,11 +753,10 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { tracked!(mir_opt_level, Some(4)); tracked!(move_size_limit, Some(4096)); tracked!(mutable_noalias, Some(true)); - tracked!(new_llvm_pass_manager, Some(true)); tracked!(no_generate_arange_section, true); tracked!(no_link, true); - tracked!(no_unique_section_names, true); tracked!(no_profiler_runtime, true); + tracked!(no_unique_section_names, true); tracked!(oom, OomStrategy::Panic); tracked!(osx_rpath_install_name, true); tracked!(packed_bundled_libs, true); @@ -775,8 +769,8 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { tracked!(print_fuel, Some("abc".to_string())); tracked!(profile, true); tracked!(profile_emit, Some(PathBuf::from("abc"))); - tracked!(profiler_runtime, "abc".to_string()); tracked!(profile_sample_use, Some(PathBuf::from("abc"))); + tracked!(profiler_runtime, "abc".to_string()); tracked!(relax_elf_relocations, Some(true)); tracked!(relro_level, Some(RelroLevel::Full)); tracked!(remap_cwd_prefix, Some(PathBuf::from("abc"))); @@ -805,6 +799,7 @@ fn test_unstable_options_tracking_hash() { tracked!(verify_llvm_ir, true); tracked!(virtual_function_elimination, true); tracked!(wasi_exec_model, Some(WasiExecModel::Reactor)); + // tidy-alphabetical-end macro_rules! tracked_no_crate_hash { ($name: ident, $non_default_value: expr) => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/util.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/util.rs index f7e70d355..519b8a7fc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/util.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/util.rs @@ -3,22 +3,15 @@ use libloading::Library; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::CodegenBackend; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; -#[cfg(parallel_compiler)] -use rustc_data_structures::jobserver; -use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_errors::registry::Registry; -#[cfg(parallel_compiler)] -use rustc_middle::ty::tls; use rustc_parse::validate_attr; -#[cfg(parallel_compiler)] -use rustc_query_impl::{QueryContext, QueryCtxt}; use rustc_session as session; use rustc_session::config::CheckCfg; use rustc_session::config::{self, CrateType}; use rustc_session::config::{ErrorOutputType, Input, OutputFilenames}; use rustc_session::lint::{self, BuiltinLintDiagnostics, LintBuffer}; use rustc_session::parse::CrateConfig; -use rustc_session::{early_error, filesearch, output, DiagnosticOutput, Session}; +use rustc_session::{early_error, filesearch, output, Session}; use rustc_span::edition::Edition; use rustc_span::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name; use rustc_span::source_map::FileLoader; @@ -26,8 +19,6 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; use std::env; use std::env::consts::{DLL_PREFIX, DLL_SUFFIX}; use std::mem; -#[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] -use std::panic; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering}; use std::sync::OnceLock; @@ -65,7 +56,6 @@ pub fn create_session( sopts: config::Options, cfg: FxHashSet<(String, Option<String>)>, check_cfg: CheckCfg, - diagnostic_output: DiagnosticOutput, file_loader: Option<Box<dyn FileLoader + Send + Sync + 'static>>, input_path: Option<PathBuf>, lint_caps: FxHashMap<lint::LintId, lint::Level>, @@ -73,7 +63,7 @@ pub fn create_session( Box<dyn FnOnce(&config::Options) -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> + Send>, >, descriptions: Registry, -) -> (Lrc<Session>, Lrc<Box<dyn CodegenBackend>>) { +) -> (Session, Box<dyn CodegenBackend>) { let codegen_backend = if let Some(make_codegen_backend) = make_codegen_backend { make_codegen_backend(&sopts) } else { @@ -104,7 +94,6 @@ pub fn create_session( input_path, bundle, descriptions, - diagnostic_output, lint_caps, file_loader, target_override, @@ -121,7 +110,7 @@ pub fn create_session( sess.parse_sess.config = cfg; sess.parse_sess.check_config = check_cfg; - (Lrc::new(sess), Lrc::new(codegen_backend)) + (sess, codegen_backend) } const STACK_SIZE: usize = 8 * 1024 * 1024; @@ -132,79 +121,86 @@ fn get_stack_size() -> Option<usize> { env::var_os("RUST_MIN_STACK").is_none().then_some(STACK_SIZE) } -/// Like a `thread::Builder::spawn` followed by a `join()`, but avoids the need -/// for `'static` bounds. -#[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] -fn scoped_thread<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>(cfg: thread::Builder, f: F) -> R { - // SAFETY: join() is called immediately, so any closure captures are still - // alive. - match unsafe { cfg.spawn_unchecked(f) }.unwrap().join() { - Ok(v) => v, - Err(e) => panic::resume_unwind(e), - } -} - #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] -pub fn run_in_thread_pool_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>( +pub(crate) fn run_in_thread_pool_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>( edition: Edition, _threads: usize, f: F, ) -> R { - let mut cfg = thread::Builder::new().name("rustc".to_string()); - + // The "thread pool" is a single spawned thread in the non-parallel + // compiler. We run on a spawned thread instead of the main thread (a) to + // provide control over the stack size, and (b) to increase similarity with + // the parallel compiler, in particular to ensure there is no accidental + // sharing of data between the main thread and the compilation thread + // (which might cause problems for the parallel compiler). + let mut builder = thread::Builder::new().name("rustc".to_string()); if let Some(size) = get_stack_size() { - cfg = cfg.stack_size(size); + builder = builder.stack_size(size); } - let main_handler = move || rustc_span::create_session_globals_then(edition, f); - - scoped_thread(cfg, main_handler) -} - -/// Creates a new thread and forwards information in thread locals to it. -/// The new thread runs the deadlock handler. -/// Must only be called when a deadlock is about to happen. -#[cfg(parallel_compiler)] -unsafe fn handle_deadlock() { - let registry = rustc_rayon_core::Registry::current(); - - let query_map = tls::with(|tcx| { - QueryCtxt::from_tcx(tcx) - .try_collect_active_jobs() - .expect("active jobs shouldn't be locked in deadlock handler") - }); - thread::spawn(move || rustc_query_impl::deadlock(query_map, ®istry)); + // We build the session globals and run `f` on the spawned thread, because + // `SessionGlobals` does not impl `Send` in the non-parallel compiler. + thread::scope(|s| { + // `unwrap` is ok here because `spawn_scoped` only panics if the thread + // name contains null bytes. + let r = builder + .spawn_scoped(s, move || rustc_span::create_session_globals_then(edition, f)) + .unwrap() + .join(); + + match r { + Ok(v) => v, + Err(e) => std::panic::resume_unwind(e), + } + }) } #[cfg(parallel_compiler)] -pub fn run_in_thread_pool_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>( +pub(crate) fn run_in_thread_pool_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>( edition: Edition, threads: usize, f: F, ) -> R { - let mut config = rayon::ThreadPoolBuilder::new() + use rustc_data_structures::jobserver; + use rustc_middle::ty::tls; + use rustc_query_impl::{deadlock, QueryContext, QueryCtxt}; + + let mut builder = rayon::ThreadPoolBuilder::new() .thread_name(|_| "rustc".to_string()) .acquire_thread_handler(jobserver::acquire_thread) .release_thread_handler(jobserver::release_thread) .num_threads(threads) - .deadlock_handler(|| unsafe { handle_deadlock() }); - + .deadlock_handler(|| { + // On deadlock, creates a new thread and forwards information in thread + // locals to it. The new thread runs the deadlock handler. + let query_map = tls::with(|tcx| { + QueryCtxt::from_tcx(tcx) + .try_collect_active_jobs() + .expect("active jobs shouldn't be locked in deadlock handler") + }); + let registry = rustc_rayon_core::Registry::current(); + thread::spawn(move || deadlock(query_map, ®istry)); + }); if let Some(size) = get_stack_size() { - config = config.stack_size(size); + builder = builder.stack_size(size); } - let with_pool = move |pool: &rayon::ThreadPool| pool.install(f); - + // We create the session globals on the main thread, then create the thread + // pool. Upon creation, each worker thread created gets a copy of the + // session globals in TLS. This is possible because `SessionGlobals` impls + // `Send` in the parallel compiler. rustc_span::create_session_globals_then(edition, || { rustc_span::with_session_globals(|session_globals| { - // The main handler runs for each Rayon worker thread and sets up - // the thread local rustc uses. `session_globals` is captured and set - // on the new threads. - let main_handler = move |thread: rayon::ThreadBuilder| { - rustc_span::set_session_globals_then(session_globals, || thread.run()) - }; - - config.build_scoped(main_handler, with_pool).unwrap() + builder + .build_scoped( + // Initialize each new worker thread when created. + move |thread: rayon::ThreadBuilder| { + rustc_span::set_session_globals_then(session_globals, || thread.run()) + }, + // Run `f` on the first thread in the thread pool. + move |pool: &rayon::ThreadPool| pool.install(f), + ) + .unwrap() }) }) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lexer/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_lexer/Cargo.toml index 35af11053..ad685c2ad 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lexer/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_lexer/Cargo.toml @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ Rust lexer used by rustc. No stability guarantees are provided. # Note: do not remove this blank `[lib]` section. # This will be used when publishing this crate as `rustc-ap-rustc_lexer`. [lib] -doctest = false # Note that this crate purposefully does not depend on other rustc crates [dependencies] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/cursor.rs b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/cursor.rs index 21557a9c8..eceef5980 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/cursor.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/cursor.rs @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ use std::str::Chars; /// /// Next characters can be peeked via `first` method, /// and position can be shifted forward via `bump` method. -pub(crate) struct Cursor<'a> { - initial_len: usize, +pub struct Cursor<'a> { + len_remaining: usize, /// Iterator over chars. Slightly faster than a &str. chars: Chars<'a>, #[cfg(debug_assertions)] @@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ pub(crate) struct Cursor<'a> { pub(crate) const EOF_CHAR: char = '\0'; impl<'a> Cursor<'a> { - pub(crate) fn new(input: &'a str) -> Cursor<'a> { + pub fn new(input: &'a str) -> Cursor<'a> { Cursor { - initial_len: input.len(), + len_remaining: input.len(), chars: input.chars(), #[cfg(debug_assertions)] prev: EOF_CHAR, @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ impl<'a> Cursor<'a> { } /// Returns amount of already consumed symbols. - pub(crate) fn len_consumed(&self) -> u32 { - (self.initial_len - self.chars.as_str().len()) as u32 + pub(crate) fn pos_within_token(&self) -> u32 { + (self.len_remaining - self.chars.as_str().len()) as u32 } /// Resets the number of bytes consumed to 0. - pub(crate) fn reset_len_consumed(&mut self) { - self.initial_len = self.chars.as_str().len(); + pub(crate) fn reset_pos_within_token(&mut self) { + self.len_remaining = self.chars.as_str().len(); } /// Moves to the next character. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/lib.rs index a79c98264..51515976e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/lib.rs @@ -29,9 +29,11 @@ pub mod unescape; #[cfg(test)] mod tests; +pub use crate::cursor::Cursor; + use self::LiteralKind::*; use self::TokenKind::*; -use crate::cursor::{Cursor, EOF_CHAR}; +use crate::cursor::EOF_CHAR; use std::convert::TryFrom; /// Parsed token. @@ -55,29 +57,42 @@ pub enum TokenKind { // Multi-char tokens: /// "// comment" LineComment { doc_style: Option<DocStyle> }, + /// `/* block comment */` /// - /// Block comments can be recursive, so the sequence like `/* /* */` + /// Block comments can be recursive, so a sequence like `/* /* */` /// will not be considered terminated and will result in a parsing error. BlockComment { doc_style: Option<DocStyle>, terminated: bool }, - /// Any whitespace characters sequence. + + /// Any whitespace character sequence. Whitespace, + /// "ident" or "continue" - /// At this step keywords are also considered identifiers. + /// + /// At this step, keywords are also considered identifiers. Ident, + /// Like the above, but containing invalid unicode codepoints. InvalidIdent, + /// "r#ident" RawIdent, - /// An unknown prefix like `foo#`, `foo'`, `foo"`. Note that only the + + /// An unknown prefix, like `foo#`, `foo'`, `foo"`. + /// + /// Note that only the /// prefix (`foo`) is included in the token, not the separator (which is /// lexed as its own distinct token). In Rust 2021 and later, reserved /// prefixes are reported as errors; in earlier editions, they result in a /// (allowed by default) lint, and are treated as regular identifier /// tokens. UnknownPrefix, - /// "12_u8", "1.0e-40", "b"123"". See `LiteralKind` for more details. + + /// Examples: `"12_u8"`, `"1.0e-40"`, `b"123`. + /// + /// See [LiteralKind] for more details. Literal { kind: LiteralKind, suffix_start: u32 }, + /// "'a" Lifetime { starts_with_number: bool }, @@ -139,6 +154,9 @@ pub enum TokenKind { /// Unknown token, not expected by the lexer, e.g. "№" Unknown, + + /// End of input. + Eof, } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] @@ -219,13 +237,6 @@ pub fn strip_shebang(input: &str) -> Option<usize> { None } -/// Parses the first token from the provided input string. -#[inline] -pub fn first_token(input: &str) -> Token { - debug_assert!(!input.is_empty()); - Cursor::new(input).advance_token() -} - /// Validates a raw string literal. Used for getting more information about a /// problem with a `RawStr`/`RawByteStr` with a `None` field. #[inline] @@ -243,12 +254,8 @@ pub fn validate_raw_str(input: &str, prefix_len: u32) -> Result<(), RawStrError> pub fn tokenize(input: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = Token> + '_ { let mut cursor = Cursor::new(input); std::iter::from_fn(move || { - if cursor.is_eof() { - None - } else { - cursor.reset_len_consumed(); - Some(cursor.advance_token()) - } + let token = cursor.advance_token(); + if token.kind != TokenKind::Eof { Some(token) } else { None } }) } @@ -311,8 +318,11 @@ pub fn is_ident(string: &str) -> bool { impl Cursor<'_> { /// Parses a token from the input string. - fn advance_token(&mut self) -> Token { - let first_char = self.bump().unwrap(); + pub fn advance_token(&mut self) -> Token { + let first_char = match self.bump() { + Some(c) => c, + None => return Token::new(TokenKind::Eof, 0), + }; let token_kind = match first_char { // Slash, comment or block comment. '/' => match self.first() { @@ -329,7 +339,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { ('#', c1) if is_id_start(c1) => self.raw_ident(), ('#', _) | ('"', _) => { let res = self.raw_double_quoted_string(1); - let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); + let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token(); if res.is_ok() { self.eat_literal_suffix(); } @@ -344,7 +354,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { ('\'', _) => { self.bump(); let terminated = self.single_quoted_string(); - let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); + let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token(); if terminated { self.eat_literal_suffix(); } @@ -354,7 +364,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { ('"', _) => { self.bump(); let terminated = self.double_quoted_string(); - let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); + let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token(); if terminated { self.eat_literal_suffix(); } @@ -364,7 +374,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { ('r', '"') | ('r', '#') => { self.bump(); let res = self.raw_double_quoted_string(2); - let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); + let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token(); if res.is_ok() { self.eat_literal_suffix(); } @@ -381,7 +391,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { // Numeric literal. c @ '0'..='9' => { let literal_kind = self.number(c); - let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); + let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token(); self.eat_literal_suffix(); TokenKind::Literal { kind: literal_kind, suffix_start } } @@ -420,7 +430,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { // String literal. '"' => { let terminated = self.double_quoted_string(); - let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); + let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token(); if terminated { self.eat_literal_suffix(); } @@ -433,7 +443,9 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { } _ => Unknown, }; - Token::new(token_kind, self.len_consumed()) + let res = Token::new(token_kind, self.pos_within_token()); + self.reset_pos_within_token(); + res } fn line_comment(&mut self) -> TokenKind { @@ -618,7 +630,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { if !can_be_a_lifetime { let terminated = self.single_quoted_string(); - let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); + let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token(); if terminated { self.eat_literal_suffix(); } @@ -643,7 +655,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { if self.first() == '\'' { self.bump(); let kind = Char { terminated: true }; - Literal { kind, suffix_start: self.len_consumed() } + Literal { kind, suffix_start: self.pos_within_token() } } else { Lifetime { starts_with_number } } @@ -724,7 +736,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { fn raw_string_unvalidated(&mut self, prefix_len: u32) -> Result<u32, RawStrError> { debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'r'); - let start_pos = self.len_consumed(); + let start_pos = self.pos_within_token(); let mut possible_terminator_offset = None; let mut max_hashes = 0; @@ -778,7 +790,7 @@ impl Cursor<'_> { // Keep track of possible terminators to give a hint about // where there might be a missing terminator possible_terminator_offset = - Some(self.len_consumed() - start_pos - n_end_hashes + prefix_len); + Some(self.pos_within_token() - start_pos - n_end_hashes + prefix_len); max_hashes = n_end_hashes; } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape.rs b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape.rs index 3da6bc146..8f64b5f51 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape.rs @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ where // NOTE: Raw strings do not perform any explicit character escaping, here we // only translate CRLF to LF and produce errors on bare CR. Mode::RawStr | Mode::RawByteStr => { - unescape_raw_str_or_byte_str(literal_text, mode, callback) + unescape_raw_str_or_raw_byte_str(literal_text, mode, callback) } } } @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ pub fn unescape_byte_literal<F>(literal_text: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F where F: FnMut(Range<usize>, Result<u8, EscapeError>), { - assert!(mode.is_bytes()); + debug_assert!(mode.is_bytes()); unescape_literal(literal_text, mode, &mut |range, result| { callback(range, result.map(byte_from_char)); }) @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ pub fn unescape_byte(literal_text: &str) -> Result<u8, (usize, EscapeError)> { } /// What kind of literal do we parse. -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] +#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)] pub enum Mode { Char, Str, @@ -140,17 +140,13 @@ pub enum Mode { } impl Mode { - pub fn in_single_quotes(self) -> bool { + pub fn in_double_quotes(self) -> bool { match self { - Mode::Char | Mode::Byte => true, - Mode::Str | Mode::ByteStr | Mode::RawStr | Mode::RawByteStr => false, + Mode::Str | Mode::ByteStr | Mode::RawStr | Mode::RawByteStr => true, + Mode::Char | Mode::Byte => false, } } - pub fn in_double_quotes(self) -> bool { - !self.in_single_quotes() - } - pub fn is_bytes(self) -> bool { match self { Mode::Byte | Mode::ByteStr | Mode::RawByteStr => true, @@ -184,7 +180,7 @@ fn scan_escape(chars: &mut Chars<'_>, mode: Mode) -> Result<char, EscapeError> { let value = hi * 16 + lo; - // For a byte literal verify that it is within ASCII range. + // For a non-byte literal verify that it is within ASCII range. if !mode.is_bytes() && !is_ascii(value) { return Err(EscapeError::OutOfRangeHexEscape); } @@ -263,6 +259,7 @@ fn ascii_check(first_char: char, mode: Mode) -> Result<char, EscapeError> { } fn unescape_char_or_byte(chars: &mut Chars<'_>, mode: Mode) -> Result<char, EscapeError> { + debug_assert!(mode == Mode::Char || mode == Mode::Byte); let first_char = chars.next().ok_or(EscapeError::ZeroChars)?; let res = match first_char { '\\' => scan_escape(chars, mode), @@ -282,7 +279,7 @@ fn unescape_str_or_byte_str<F>(src: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) where F: FnMut(Range<usize>, Result<char, EscapeError>), { - assert!(mode.in_double_quotes()); + debug_assert!(mode == Mode::Str || mode == Mode::ByteStr); let initial_len = src.len(); let mut chars = src.chars(); while let Some(first_char) = chars.next() { @@ -344,11 +341,11 @@ where /// sequence of characters or errors. /// NOTE: Raw strings do not perform any explicit character escaping, here we /// only translate CRLF to LF and produce errors on bare CR. -fn unescape_raw_str_or_byte_str<F>(literal_text: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) +fn unescape_raw_str_or_raw_byte_str<F>(literal_text: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) where F: FnMut(Range<usize>, Result<char, EscapeError>), { - assert!(mode.in_double_quotes()); + debug_assert!(mode == Mode::RawStr || mode == Mode::RawByteStr); let initial_len = literal_text.len(); let mut chars = literal_text.chars(); @@ -368,7 +365,7 @@ where fn byte_from_char(c: char) -> u8 { let res = c as u32; - assert!(res <= u8::MAX as u32, "guaranteed because of Mode::ByteStr"); + debug_assert!(res <= u8::MAX as u32, "guaranteed because of Mode::ByteStr"); res as u8 } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_lint/Cargo.toml index 7c0f2c440..abe61406c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/Cargo.toml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ edition = "2021" [dependencies] tracing = "0.1" -unicode-security = "0.0.5" +unicode-security = "0.1.0" rustc_middle = { path = "../rustc_middle" } rustc_ast_pretty = { path = "../rustc_ast_pretty" } rustc_attr = { path = "../rustc_attr" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/array_into_iter.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/array_into_iter.rs index b97f8acb3..abebc533c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/array_into_iter.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/array_into_iter.rs @@ -118,37 +118,41 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ArrayIntoIter { // to an array or to a slice. _ => bug!("array type coerced to something other than array or slice"), }; - cx.struct_span_lint(ARRAY_INTO_ITER, call.ident.span, |lint| { - let mut diag = lint.build(fluent::lint::array_into_iter); - diag.set_arg("target", target); - diag.span_suggestion( - call.ident.span, - fluent::lint::use_iter_suggestion, - "iter", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - if self.for_expr_span == expr.span { + cx.struct_span_lint( + ARRAY_INTO_ITER, + call.ident.span, + fluent::lint_array_into_iter, + |diag| { + diag.set_arg("target", target); diag.span_suggestion( - receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()), - fluent::lint::remove_into_iter_suggestion, - "", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + call.ident.span, + fluent::use_iter_suggestion, + "iter", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); - } else if receiver_ty.is_array() { - diag.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::lint::use_explicit_into_iter_suggestion, - vec![ - (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), "IntoIterator::into_iter(".into()), - ( - receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()), - ")".into(), - ), - ], - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } - diag.emit(); - }) + if self.for_expr_span == expr.span { + diag.span_suggestion( + receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()), + fluent::remove_into_iter_suggestion, + "", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } else if receiver_ty.is_array() { + diag.multipart_suggestion( + fluent::use_explicit_into_iter_suggestion, + vec![ + (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), "IntoIterator::into_iter(".into()), + ( + receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()), + ")".into(), + ), + ], + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + diag + }, + ) } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/builtin.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/builtin.rs index 0ff2ef5cd..d425adf47 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/builtin.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/builtin.rs @@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust::{self, expr_to_string}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack; use rustc_errors::{ - fluent, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, DiagnosticStyledString, - LintDiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan, + fluent, Applicability, DelayDm, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, + DiagnosticStyledString, MultiSpan, }; use rustc_feature::{deprecated_attributes, AttributeGate, BuiltinAttribute, GateIssue, Stability}; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -46,8 +46,7 @@ use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutError, LayoutOf}; use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::GenericArgKind; -use rustc_middle::ty::Instance; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, Ty, TyCtxt, VariantDef}; use rustc_session::lint::{BuiltinLintDiagnostics, FutureIncompatibilityReason}; use rustc_span::edition::Edition; use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; @@ -98,30 +97,31 @@ fn pierce_parens(mut expr: &ast::Expr) -> &ast::Expr { impl EarlyLintPass for WhileTrue { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, e: &ast::Expr) { - if let ast::ExprKind::While(cond, _, label) = &e.kind { - if let ast::ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = pierce_parens(cond).kind { - if let ast::LitKind::Bool(true) = lit.kind { - if !lit.span.from_expansion() { - let condition_span = e.span.with_hi(cond.span.hi()); - cx.struct_span_lint(WHILE_TRUE, condition_span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_while_true) - .span_suggestion_short( - condition_span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - format!( - "{}loop", - label.map_or_else(String::new, |label| format!( - "{}: ", - label.ident, - )) - ), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); - }) - } - } - } + if let ast::ExprKind::While(cond, _, label) = &e.kind + && let ast::ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = pierce_parens(cond).kind + && let ast::LitKind::Bool(true) = lit.kind + && !lit.span.from_expansion() + { + let condition_span = e.span.with_hi(cond.span.hi()); + cx.struct_span_lint( + WHILE_TRUE, + condition_span, + fluent::lint_builtin_while_true, + |lint| { + lint.span_suggestion_short( + condition_span, + fluent::suggestion, + format!( + "{}loop", + label.map_or_else(String::new, |label| format!( + "{}: ", + label.ident, + )) + ), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) + }, + ) } } } @@ -157,9 +157,12 @@ impl BoxPointers { for leaf in ty.walk() { if let GenericArgKind::Type(leaf_ty) = leaf.unpack() { if leaf_ty.is_box() { - cx.struct_span_lint(BOX_POINTERS, span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_box_pointers).set_arg("ty", ty).emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + BOX_POINTERS, + span, + fluent::lint_builtin_box_pointers, + |lint| lint.set_arg("ty", ty), + ); } } } @@ -174,7 +177,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for BoxPointers { | hir::ItemKind::Enum(..) | hir::ItemKind::Struct(..) | hir::ItemKind::Union(..) => { - self.check_heap_type(cx, it.span, cx.tcx.type_of(it.def_id)) + self.check_heap_type(cx, it.span, cx.tcx.type_of(it.owner_id)) } _ => (), } @@ -258,19 +261,21 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NonShorthandFieldPatterns { if cx.tcx.find_field_index(ident, &variant) == Some(cx.tcx.field_index(fieldpat.hir_id, cx.typeck_results())) { - cx.struct_span_lint(NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS, fieldpat.span, |lint| { - let suggested_ident = - format!("{}{}", binding_annot.prefix_str(), ident); - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_non_shorthand_field_patterns) - .set_arg("ident", ident.clone()) - .span_suggestion( + cx.struct_span_lint( + NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS, + fieldpat.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_non_shorthand_field_patterns, + |lint| { + let suggested_ident = + format!("{}{}", binding_annot.prefix_str(), ident); + lint.set_arg("ident", ident.clone()).span_suggestion( fieldpat.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, suggested_ident, Applicability::MachineApplicable, ) - .emit(); - }); + }, + ); } } } @@ -310,14 +315,17 @@ impl UnsafeCode { &self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, span: Span, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { // This comes from a macro that has `#[allow_internal_unsafe]`. if span.allows_unsafe() { return; } - cx.struct_span_lint(UNSAFE_CODE, span, decorate); + cx.struct_span_lint(UNSAFE_CODE, span, msg, decorate); } fn report_overridden_symbol_name( @@ -326,8 +334,8 @@ impl UnsafeCode { span: Span, msg: DiagnosticMessage, ) { - self.report_unsafe(cx, span, |lint| { - lint.build(msg).note(fluent::lint::builtin_overridden_symbol_name).emit(); + self.report_unsafe(cx, span, msg, |lint| { + lint.note(fluent::lint_builtin_overridden_symbol_name) }) } @@ -337,8 +345,8 @@ impl UnsafeCode { span: Span, msg: DiagnosticMessage, ) { - self.report_unsafe(cx, span, |lint| { - lint.build(msg).note(fluent::lint::builtin_overridden_symbol_section).emit(); + self.report_unsafe(cx, span, msg, |lint| { + lint.note(fluent::lint_builtin_overridden_symbol_section) }) } } @@ -346,8 +354,8 @@ impl UnsafeCode { impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { fn check_attribute(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, attr: &ast::Attribute) { if attr.has_name(sym::allow_internal_unsafe) { - self.report_unsafe(cx, attr.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_allow_internal_unsafe).emit(); + self.report_unsafe(cx, attr.span, fluent::lint_builtin_allow_internal_unsafe, |lint| { + lint }); } } @@ -356,31 +364,27 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { if let ast::ExprKind::Block(ref blk, _) = e.kind { // Don't warn about generated blocks; that'll just pollute the output. if blk.rules == ast::BlockCheckMode::Unsafe(ast::UserProvided) { - self.report_unsafe(cx, blk.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unsafe_block).emit(); - }); + self.report_unsafe(cx, blk.span, fluent::lint_builtin_unsafe_block, |lint| lint); } } } fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, it: &ast::Item) { match it.kind { - ast::ItemKind::Trait(box ast::Trait { unsafety: ast::Unsafe::Yes(_), .. }) => self - .report_unsafe(cx, it.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unsafe_trait).emit(); - }), + ast::ItemKind::Trait(box ast::Trait { unsafety: ast::Unsafe::Yes(_), .. }) => { + self.report_unsafe(cx, it.span, fluent::lint_builtin_unsafe_trait, |lint| lint) + } - ast::ItemKind::Impl(box ast::Impl { unsafety: ast::Unsafe::Yes(_), .. }) => self - .report_unsafe(cx, it.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unsafe_impl).emit(); - }), + ast::ItemKind::Impl(box ast::Impl { unsafety: ast::Unsafe::Yes(_), .. }) => { + self.report_unsafe(cx, it.span, fluent::lint_builtin_unsafe_impl, |lint| lint) + } ast::ItemKind::Fn(..) => { if let Some(attr) = cx.sess().find_by_name(&it.attrs, sym::no_mangle) { self.report_overridden_symbol_name( cx, attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_no_mangle_fn, + fluent::lint_builtin_no_mangle_fn, ); } @@ -388,7 +392,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { self.report_overridden_symbol_name( cx, attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_export_name_fn, + fluent::lint_builtin_export_name_fn, ); } @@ -396,7 +400,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { self.report_overridden_symbol_section( cx, attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_link_section_fn, + fluent::lint_builtin_link_section_fn, ); } } @@ -406,7 +410,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { self.report_overridden_symbol_name( cx, attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_no_mangle_static, + fluent::lint_builtin_no_mangle_static, ); } @@ -414,7 +418,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { self.report_overridden_symbol_name( cx, attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_export_name_static, + fluent::lint_builtin_export_name_static, ); } @@ -422,7 +426,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { self.report_overridden_symbol_section( cx, attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_link_section_static, + fluent::lint_builtin_link_section_static, ); } } @@ -437,14 +441,14 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { self.report_overridden_symbol_name( cx, attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_no_mangle_method, + fluent::lint_builtin_no_mangle_method, ); } if let Some(attr) = cx.sess().find_by_name(&it.attrs, sym::export_name) { self.report_overridden_symbol_name( cx, attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_export_name_method, + fluent::lint_builtin_export_name_method, ); } } @@ -462,13 +466,11 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode { { let msg = match ctxt { FnCtxt::Foreign => return, - FnCtxt::Free => fluent::lint::builtin_decl_unsafe_fn, - FnCtxt::Assoc(_) if body.is_none() => fluent::lint::builtin_decl_unsafe_method, - FnCtxt::Assoc(_) => fluent::lint::builtin_impl_unsafe_method, + FnCtxt::Free => fluent::lint_builtin_decl_unsafe_fn, + FnCtxt::Assoc(_) if body.is_none() => fluent::lint_builtin_decl_unsafe_method, + FnCtxt::Assoc(_) => fluent::lint_builtin_impl_unsafe_method, }; - self.report_unsafe(cx, span, |lint| { - lint.build(msg).emit(); - }); + self.report_unsafe(cx, span, msg, |lint| lint); } } } @@ -561,7 +563,7 @@ impl MissingDoc { // It's an option so the crate root can also use this function (it doesn't // have a `NodeId`). if def_id != CRATE_DEF_ID { - if !cx.access_levels.is_exported(def_id) { + if !cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(def_id) { return; } } @@ -569,12 +571,12 @@ impl MissingDoc { let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id)); let has_doc = attrs.iter().any(has_doc); if !has_doc { - cx.struct_span_lint(MISSING_DOCS, cx.tcx.def_span(def_id), |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_missing_doc) - .set_arg("article", article) - .set_arg("desc", desc) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + MISSING_DOCS, + cx.tcx.def_span(def_id), + fluent::lint_builtin_missing_doc, + |lint| lint.set_arg("article", article).set_arg("desc", desc), + ); } } } @@ -604,9 +606,9 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingDoc { match it.kind { hir::ItemKind::Trait(..) => { // Issue #11592: traits are always considered exported, even when private. - if cx.tcx.visibility(it.def_id) + if cx.tcx.visibility(it.owner_id) == ty::Visibility::Restricted( - cx.tcx.parent_module_from_def_id(it.def_id).to_def_id(), + cx.tcx.parent_module_from_def_id(it.owner_id.def_id).to_def_id(), ) { return; @@ -625,15 +627,15 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingDoc { _ => return, }; - let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(it.def_id.to_def_id()); + let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(it.owner_id.to_def_id()); - self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, it.def_id, article, desc); + self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, it.owner_id.def_id, article, desc); } fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, trait_item: &hir::TraitItem<'_>) { - let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(trait_item.def_id.to_def_id()); + let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(trait_item.owner_id.to_def_id()); - self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, trait_item.def_id, article, desc); + self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, trait_item.owner_id.def_id, article, desc); } fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_item: &hir::ImplItem<'_>) { @@ -660,13 +662,13 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingDoc { } } - let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(impl_item.def_id.to_def_id()); - self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, impl_item.def_id, article, desc); + let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(impl_item.owner_id.to_def_id()); + self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, impl_item.owner_id.def_id, article, desc); } fn check_foreign_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, foreign_item: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) { - let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(foreign_item.def_id.to_def_id()); - self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, foreign_item.def_id, article, desc); + let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(foreign_item.owner_id.to_def_id()); + self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, foreign_item.owner_id.def_id, article, desc); } fn check_field_def(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, sf: &hir::FieldDef<'_>) { @@ -719,7 +721,7 @@ declare_lint_pass!(MissingCopyImplementations => [MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS]) impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingCopyImplementations { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) { - if !cx.access_levels.is_reachable(item.def_id) { + if !cx.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(item.owner_id.def_id) { return; } let (def, ty) = match item.kind { @@ -727,21 +729,21 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingCopyImplementations { if !ast_generics.params.is_empty() { return; } - let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.def_id); + let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id); (def, cx.tcx.mk_adt(def, cx.tcx.intern_substs(&[]))) } hir::ItemKind::Union(_, ref ast_generics) => { if !ast_generics.params.is_empty() { return; } - let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.def_id); + let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id); (def, cx.tcx.mk_adt(def, cx.tcx.intern_substs(&[]))) } hir::ItemKind::Enum(_, ref ast_generics) => { if !ast_generics.params.is_empty() { return; } - let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.def_id); + let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id); (def, cx.tcx.mk_adt(def, cx.tcx.intern_substs(&[]))) } _ => return, @@ -750,7 +752,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingCopyImplementations { return; } let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::empty(); - if ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(cx.tcx.at(item.span), param_env) { + if ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(cx.tcx, param_env) { return; } if can_type_implement_copy( @@ -761,9 +763,12 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingCopyImplementations { ) .is_ok() { - cx.struct_span_lint(MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS, item.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_missing_copy_impl).emit(); - }) + cx.struct_span_lint( + MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS, + item.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_missing_copy_impl, + |lint| lint, + ) } } } @@ -809,7 +814,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(MissingDebugImplementations => [MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingDebugImplementations { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) { - if !cx.access_levels.is_reachable(item.def_id) { + if !cx.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(item.owner_id.def_id) { return; } @@ -836,12 +841,13 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingDebugImplementations { debug!("{:?}", self.impling_types); } - if !self.impling_types.as_ref().unwrap().contains(&item.def_id) { - cx.struct_span_lint(MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS, item.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_missing_debug_impl) - .set_arg("debug", cx.tcx.def_path_str(debug)) - .emit(); - }); + if !self.impling_types.as_ref().unwrap().contains(&item.owner_id.def_id) { + cx.struct_span_lint( + MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS, + item.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_missing_debug_impl, + |lint| lint.set_arg("debug", cx.tcx.def_path_str(debug)), + ); } } } @@ -909,24 +915,26 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for AnonymousParameters { for arg in sig.decl.inputs.iter() { if let ast::PatKind::Ident(_, ident, None) = arg.pat.kind { if ident.name == kw::Empty { - cx.struct_span_lint(ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS, arg.pat.span, |lint| { - let ty_snip = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(arg.ty.span); - - let (ty_snip, appl) = if let Ok(ref snip) = ty_snip { - (snip.as_str(), Applicability::MachineApplicable) - } else { - ("<type>", Applicability::HasPlaceholders) - }; + let ty_snip = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(arg.ty.span); - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_anonymous_params) - .span_suggestion( + let (ty_snip, appl) = if let Ok(ref snip) = ty_snip { + (snip.as_str(), Applicability::MachineApplicable) + } else { + ("<type>", Applicability::HasPlaceholders) + }; + cx.struct_span_lint( + ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS, + arg.pat.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_anonymous_params, + |lint| { + lint.span_suggestion( arg.pat.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, format!("_: {}", ty_snip), appl, ) - .emit(); - }) + }, + ) } } } @@ -961,38 +969,44 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for DeprecatedAttr { _, ) = gate { - cx.struct_span_lint(DEPRECATED, attr.span, |lint| { - // FIXME(davidtwco) translatable deprecated attr - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_deprecated_attr_link) - .set_arg("name", name) - .set_arg("reason", reason) - .set_arg("link", link) - .span_suggestion_short( - attr.span, - suggestion.map(|s| s.into()).unwrap_or( - fluent::lint::builtin_deprecated_attr_default_suggestion, - ), - "", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); - }); + // FIXME(davidtwco) translatable deprecated attr + cx.struct_span_lint( + DEPRECATED, + attr.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_link, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("name", name) + .set_arg("reason", reason) + .set_arg("link", link) + .span_suggestion_short( + attr.span, + suggestion.map(|s| s.into()).unwrap_or( + fluent::lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_default_suggestion, + ), + "", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) + }, + ); } return; } } if attr.has_name(sym::no_start) || attr.has_name(sym::crate_id) { - cx.struct_span_lint(DEPRECATED, attr.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_deprecated_attr_used) - .set_arg("name", pprust::path_to_string(&attr.get_normal_item().path)) - .span_suggestion_short( - attr.span, - fluent::lint::builtin_deprecated_attr_default_suggestion, - "", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + DEPRECATED, + attr.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_used, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("name", pprust::path_to_string(&attr.get_normal_item().path)) + .span_suggestion_short( + attr.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_default_suggestion, + "", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) + }, + ); } } } @@ -1019,20 +1033,21 @@ fn warn_if_doc(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, node_span: Span, node_kind: &str, attrs: & let span = sugared_span.take().unwrap_or(attr.span); if is_doc_comment || attr.has_name(sym::doc) { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_DOC_COMMENTS, span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unused_doc_comment); - err.set_arg("kind", node_kind); - err.span_label(node_span, fluent::lint::label); - match attr.kind { - AttrKind::DocComment(CommentKind::Line, _) | AttrKind::Normal(..) => { - err.help(fluent::lint::plain_help); - } - AttrKind::DocComment(CommentKind::Block, _) => { - err.help(fluent::lint::block_help); - } - } - err.emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNUSED_DOC_COMMENTS, + span, + fluent::lint_builtin_unused_doc_comment, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("kind", node_kind).span_label(node_span, fluent::label).help( + match attr.kind { + AttrKind::DocComment(CommentKind::Line, _) | AttrKind::Normal(..) => { + fluent::plain_help + } + AttrKind::DocComment(CommentKind::Block, _) => fluent::block_help, + }, + ) + }, + ); } } } @@ -1146,18 +1161,21 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidNoMangleItems { match param.kind { GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => {} GenericParamKind::Type { .. } | GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => { - cx.struct_span_lint(NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS, span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_no_mangle_generic) - .span_suggestion_short( + cx.struct_span_lint( + NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS, + span, + fluent::lint_builtin_no_mangle_generic, + |lint| { + lint.span_suggestion_short( no_mangle_attr.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, "", // Use of `#[no_mangle]` suggests FFI intent; correct // fix may be to monomorphize source by hand Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ) - .emit(); - }); + }, + ); break; } } @@ -1173,27 +1191,29 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidNoMangleItems { if cx.sess().contains_name(attrs, sym::no_mangle) { // Const items do not refer to a particular location in memory, and therefore // don't have anything to attach a symbol to - cx.struct_span_lint(NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS, it.span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_const_no_mangle); - - // account for "pub const" (#45562) - let start = cx - .tcx - .sess - .source_map() - .span_to_snippet(it.span) - .map(|snippet| snippet.find("const").unwrap_or(0)) - .unwrap_or(0) as u32; - // `const` is 5 chars - let const_span = it.span.with_hi(BytePos(it.span.lo().0 + start + 5)); - err.span_suggestion( - const_span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - "pub static", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - err.emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS, + it.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_const_no_mangle, + |lint| { + // account for "pub const" (#45562) + let start = cx + .tcx + .sess + .source_map() + .span_to_snippet(it.span) + .map(|snippet| snippet.find("const").unwrap_or(0)) + .unwrap_or(0) as u32; + // `const` is 5 chars + let const_span = it.span.with_hi(BytePos(it.span.lo().0 + start + 5)); + lint.span_suggestion( + const_span, + fluent::suggestion, + "pub static", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) + }, + ); } } hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { generics, items, .. }) => { @@ -1206,7 +1226,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidNoMangleItems { check_no_mangle_on_generic_fn( no_mangle_attr, Some(generics), - cx.tcx.hir().get_generics(it.id.def_id).unwrap(), + cx.tcx.hir().get_generics(it.id.owner_id.def_id).unwrap(), it.span, ); } @@ -1253,9 +1273,12 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MutableTransmutes { get_transmute_from_to(cx, expr).map(|(ty1, ty2)| (ty1.kind(), ty2.kind())) { if to_mt == hir::Mutability::Mut && from_mt == hir::Mutability::Not { - cx.struct_span_lint(MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES, expr.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_mutable_transmutes).emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES, + expr.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_mutable_transmutes, + |lint| lint, + ); } } @@ -1303,9 +1326,12 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnstableFeatures { if attr.has_name(sym::feature) { if let Some(items) = attr.meta_item_list() { for item in items { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNSTABLE_FEATURES, item.span(), |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unstable_features).emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNSTABLE_FEATURES, + item.span(), + fluent::lint_builtin_unstable_features, + |lint| lint, + ); } } } @@ -1359,26 +1385,26 @@ impl UnreachablePub { exportable: bool, ) { let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; - if cx.tcx.visibility(def_id).is_public() && !cx.access_levels.is_reachable(def_id) { + if cx.tcx.visibility(def_id).is_public() && !cx.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(def_id) + { if vis_span.from_expansion() { applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect; } let def_span = cx.tcx.def_span(def_id); - cx.struct_span_lint(UNREACHABLE_PUB, def_span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unreachable_pub); - err.set_arg("what", what); - - err.span_suggestion( - vis_span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - "pub(crate)", - applicability, - ); - if exportable { - err.help(fluent::lint::help); - } - err.emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNREACHABLE_PUB, + def_span, + fluent::lint_builtin_unreachable_pub, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("what", what); + + lint.span_suggestion(vis_span, fluent::suggestion, "pub(crate)", applicability); + if exportable { + lint.help(fluent::help); + } + lint + }, + ); } } } @@ -1389,11 +1415,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnreachablePub { if let hir::ItemKind::Use(_, hir::UseKind::ListStem) = &item.kind { return; } - self.perform_lint(cx, "item", item.def_id, item.vis_span, true); + self.perform_lint(cx, "item", item.owner_id.def_id, item.vis_span, true); } fn check_foreign_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, foreign_item: &hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { - self.perform_lint(cx, "item", foreign_item.def_id, foreign_item.vis_span, true); + self.perform_lint(cx, "item", foreign_item.owner_id.def_id, foreign_item.vis_span, true); } fn check_field_def(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, field: &hir::FieldDef<'_>) { @@ -1403,8 +1429,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnreachablePub { fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_item: &hir::ImplItem<'_>) { // Only lint inherent impl items. - if cx.tcx.associated_item(impl_item.def_id).trait_item_def_id.is_none() { - self.perform_lint(cx, "item", impl_item.def_id, impl_item.vis_span, false); + if cx.tcx.associated_item(impl_item.owner_id).trait_item_def_id.is_none() { + self.perform_lint(cx, "item", impl_item.owner_id.def_id, impl_item.vis_span, false); } } } @@ -1465,7 +1491,7 @@ impl TypeAliasBounds { impl Visitor<'_> for WalkAssocTypes<'_> { fn visit_qpath(&mut self, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, id: hir::HirId, span: Span) { if TypeAliasBounds::is_type_variable_assoc(qpath) { - self.err.span_help(span, fluent::lint::builtin_type_alias_bounds_help); + self.err.span_help(span, fluent::lint_builtin_type_alias_bounds_help); } intravisit::walk_qpath(self, qpath, id) } @@ -1508,36 +1534,34 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TypeAliasBounds { let mut suggested_changing_assoc_types = false; if !where_spans.is_empty() { - cx.lint(TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_type_alias_where_clause); - err.set_span(where_spans); - err.span_suggestion( + cx.lint(TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS, fluent::lint_builtin_type_alias_where_clause, |lint| { + lint.set_span(where_spans); + lint.span_suggestion( type_alias_generics.where_clause_span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, "", Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); if !suggested_changing_assoc_types { - TypeAliasBounds::suggest_changing_assoc_types(ty, &mut err); + TypeAliasBounds::suggest_changing_assoc_types(ty, lint); suggested_changing_assoc_types = true; } - err.emit(); + lint }); } if !inline_spans.is_empty() { - cx.lint(TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_type_alias_generic_bounds); - err.set_span(inline_spans); - err.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::lint::suggestion, + cx.lint(TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS, fluent::lint_builtin_type_alias_generic_bounds, |lint| { + lint.set_span(inline_spans); + lint.multipart_suggestion( + fluent::suggestion, inline_sugg, Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); if !suggested_changing_assoc_types { - TypeAliasBounds::suggest_changing_assoc_types(ty, &mut err); + TypeAliasBounds::suggest_changing_assoc_types(ty, lint); } - err.emit(); + lint }); } } @@ -1615,7 +1639,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TrivialConstraints { use rustc_middle::ty::PredicateKind::*; if cx.tcx.features().trivial_bounds { - let predicates = cx.tcx.predicates_of(item.def_id); + let predicates = cx.tcx.predicates_of(item.owner_id); for &(predicate, span) in predicates.predicates { let predicate_kind_name = match predicate.kind().skip_binder() { Trait(..) => "trait", @@ -1636,12 +1660,15 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TrivialConstraints { TypeWellFormedFromEnv(..) => continue, }; if predicate.is_global() { - cx.struct_span_lint(TRIVIAL_BOUNDS, span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_trivial_bounds) - .set_arg("predicate_kind_name", predicate_kind_name) - .set_arg("predicate", predicate) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + TRIVIAL_BOUNDS, + span, + fluent::lint_builtin_trivial_bounds, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("predicate_kind_name", predicate_kind_name) + .set_arg("predicate", predicate) + }, + ); } } } @@ -1741,8 +1768,8 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns { }; if let Some((start, end, join)) = endpoints { - let msg = fluent::lint::builtin_ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns; - let suggestion = fluent::lint::suggestion; + let msg = fluent::lint_builtin_ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns; + let suggestion = fluent::suggestion; if parenthesise { self.node_id = Some(pat.id); let end = expr_to_string(&end); @@ -1757,15 +1784,13 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns { replace, }); } else { - cx.struct_span_lint(ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS, pat.span, |lint| { - lint.build(msg) - .span_suggestion( - pat.span, - suggestion, - replace, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + cx.struct_span_lint(ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS, pat.span, msg, |lint| { + lint.span_suggestion( + pat.span, + suggestion, + replace, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) }); } } else { @@ -1777,15 +1802,13 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns { replace: replace.to_string(), }); } else { - cx.struct_span_lint(ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS, join, |lint| { - lint.build(msg) - .span_suggestion_short( - join, - suggestion, - replace, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + cx.struct_span_lint(ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS, join, msg, |lint| { + lint.span_suggestion_short( + join, + suggestion, + replace, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) }); } }; @@ -1841,7 +1864,7 @@ declare_lint! { } pub struct UnnameableTestItems { - boundary: Option<LocalDefId>, // Id of the item under which things are not nameable + boundary: Option<hir::OwnerId>, // Id of the item under which things are not nameable items_nameable: bool, } @@ -1859,21 +1882,24 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnnameableTestItems { if let hir::ItemKind::Mod(..) = it.kind { } else { self.items_nameable = false; - self.boundary = Some(it.def_id); + self.boundary = Some(it.owner_id); } return; } let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(it.hir_id()); if let Some(attr) = cx.sess().find_by_name(attrs, sym::rustc_test_marker) { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNNAMEABLE_TEST_ITEMS, attr.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unnameable_test_items).emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNNAMEABLE_TEST_ITEMS, + attr.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_unnameable_test_items, + |lint| lint, + ); } } fn check_item_post(&mut self, _cx: &LateContext<'_>, it: &hir::Item<'_>) { - if !self.items_nameable && self.boundary == Some(it.def_id) { + if !self.items_nameable && self.boundary == Some(it.owner_id) { self.items_nameable = true; } } @@ -1984,18 +2010,19 @@ impl KeywordIdents { return; } - cx.struct_span_lint(KEYWORD_IDENTS, ident.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_keyword_idents) - .set_arg("kw", ident.clone()) - .set_arg("next", next_edition) - .span_suggestion( + cx.struct_span_lint( + KEYWORD_IDENTS, + ident.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_keyword_idents, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("kw", ident.clone()).set_arg("next", next_edition).span_suggestion( ident.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, format!("r#{}", ident), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ) - .emit(); - }); + }, + ); } } @@ -2138,7 +2165,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExplicitOutlivesRequirements { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'_>) { use rustc_middle::middle::resolve_lifetime::Region; - let def_id = item.def_id; + let def_id = item.owner_id.def_id; if let hir::ItemKind::Struct(_, ref hir_generics) | hir::ItemKind::Enum(_, ref hir_generics) | hir::ItemKind::Union(_, ref hir_generics) = item.kind @@ -2246,19 +2273,21 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExplicitOutlivesRequirements { } if !lint_spans.is_empty() { - cx.struct_span_lint(EXPLICIT_OUTLIVES_REQUIREMENTS, lint_spans.clone(), |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_explicit_outlives) - .set_arg("count", bound_count) - .multipart_suggestion( - fluent::lint::suggestion, + cx.struct_span_lint( + EXPLICIT_OUTLIVES_REQUIREMENTS, + lint_spans.clone(), + fluent::lint_builtin_explicit_outlives, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("count", bound_count).multipart_suggestion( + fluent::suggestion, lint_spans .into_iter() .map(|span| (span, String::new())) .collect::<Vec<_>>(), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ) - .emit(); - }); + }, + ); } } } @@ -2305,18 +2334,24 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for IncompleteFeatures { .chain(features.declared_lib_features.iter().map(|(name, span)| (name, span))) .filter(|(&name, _)| features.incomplete(name)) .for_each(|(&name, &span)| { - cx.struct_span_lint(INCOMPLETE_FEATURES, span, |lint| { - let mut builder = lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_incomplete_features); - builder.set_arg("name", name); - if let Some(n) = rustc_feature::find_feature_issue(name, GateIssue::Language) { - builder.set_arg("n", n); - builder.note(fluent::lint::note); - } - if HAS_MIN_FEATURES.contains(&name) { - builder.help(fluent::lint::help); - } - builder.emit(); - }) + cx.struct_span_lint( + INCOMPLETE_FEATURES, + span, + fluent::lint_builtin_incomplete_features, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("name", name); + if let Some(n) = + rustc_feature::find_feature_issue(name, GateIssue::Language) + { + lint.set_arg("n", n); + lint.note(fluent::note); + } + if HAS_MIN_FEATURES.contains(&name) { + lint.help(fluent::help); + } + lint + }, + ) }); } } @@ -2425,12 +2460,27 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidValue { None } - /// Test if this enum has several actually "existing" variants. - /// Zero-sized uninhabited variants do not always have a tag assigned and thus do not "exist". - fn is_multi_variant<'tcx>(adt: ty::AdtDef<'tcx>) -> bool { - // As an approximation, we only count dataless variants. Those are definitely inhabited. - let existing_variants = adt.variants().iter().filter(|v| v.fields.is_empty()).count(); - existing_variants > 1 + fn variant_find_init_error<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + variant: &VariantDef, + substs: ty::SubstsRef<'tcx>, + descr: &str, + init: InitKind, + ) -> Option<InitError> { + variant.fields.iter().find_map(|field| { + ty_find_init_error(cx, field.ty(cx.tcx, substs), init).map(|(mut msg, span)| { + if span.is_none() { + // Point to this field, should be helpful for figuring + // out where the source of the error is. + let span = cx.tcx.def_span(field.did); + write!(&mut msg, " (in this {descr})").unwrap(); + (msg, Some(span)) + } else { + // Just forward. + (msg, span) + } + }) + }) } /// Return `Some` only if we are sure this type does *not* @@ -2468,7 +2518,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidValue { RawPtr(_) if init == InitKind::Uninit => { Some(("raw pointers must not be uninitialized".to_string(), None)) } - // Recurse and checks for some compound types. + // Recurse and checks for some compound types. (but not unions) Adt(adt_def, substs) if !adt_def.is_union() => { // First check if this ADT has a layout attribute (like `NonNull` and friends). use std::ops::Bound; @@ -2476,7 +2526,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidValue { // We exploit here that `layout_scalar_valid_range` will never // return `Bound::Excluded`. (And we have tests checking that we // handle the attribute correctly.) - (Bound::Included(lo), _) if lo > 0 => { + // We don't add a span since users cannot declare such types anyway. + (Bound::Included(lo), Bound::Included(hi)) if 0 < lo && lo < hi => { + return Some((format!("`{}` must be non-null", ty), None)); + } + (Bound::Included(lo), Bound::Unbounded) if 0 < lo => { return Some((format!("`{}` must be non-null", ty), None)); } (Bound::Included(_), _) | (_, Bound::Included(_)) @@ -2492,50 +2546,65 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidValue { } _ => {} } - // Now, recurse. - match adt_def.variants().len() { - 0 => Some(("enums with no variants have no valid value".to_string(), None)), - 1 => { - // Struct, or enum with exactly one variant. - // Proceed recursively, check all fields. - let variant = &adt_def.variant(VariantIdx::from_u32(0)); - variant.fields.iter().find_map(|field| { - ty_find_init_error(cx, field.ty(cx.tcx, substs), init).map( - |(mut msg, span)| { - if span.is_none() { - // Point to this field, should be helpful for figuring - // out where the source of the error is. - let span = cx.tcx.def_span(field.did); - write!( - &mut msg, - " (in this {} field)", - adt_def.descr() - ) - .unwrap(); - (msg, Some(span)) - } else { - // Just forward. - (msg, span) - } - }, - ) - }) - } - // Multi-variant enum. - _ => { - if init == InitKind::Uninit && is_multi_variant(*adt_def) { - let span = cx.tcx.def_span(adt_def.did()); - Some(( - "enums have to be initialized to a variant".to_string(), - Some(span), - )) - } else { - // In principle, for zero-initialization we could figure out which variant corresponds - // to tag 0, and check that... but for now we just accept all zero-initializations. - None - } + // Handle structs. + if adt_def.is_struct() { + return variant_find_init_error( + cx, + adt_def.non_enum_variant(), + substs, + "struct field", + init, + ); + } + // And now, enums. + let span = cx.tcx.def_span(adt_def.did()); + let mut potential_variants = adt_def.variants().iter().filter_map(|variant| { + let definitely_inhabited = match variant + .inhabited_predicate(cx.tcx, *adt_def) + .subst(cx.tcx, substs) + .apply_any_module(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) + { + // Entirely skip uninhbaited variants. + Some(false) => return None, + // Forward the others, but remember which ones are definitely inhabited. + Some(true) => true, + None => false, + }; + Some((variant, definitely_inhabited)) + }); + let Some(first_variant) = potential_variants.next() else { + return Some(("enums with no inhabited variants have no valid value".to_string(), Some(span))); + }; + // So we have at least one potentially inhabited variant. Might we have two? + let Some(second_variant) = potential_variants.next() else { + // There is only one potentially inhabited variant. So we can recursively check that variant! + return variant_find_init_error( + cx, + &first_variant.0, + substs, + "field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant", + init, + ); + }; + // So we have at least two potentially inhabited variants. + // If we can prove that we have at least two *definitely* inhabited variants, + // then we have a tag and hence leaving this uninit is definitely disallowed. + // (Leaving it zeroed could be okay, depending on which variant is encoded as zero tag.) + if init == InitKind::Uninit { + let definitely_inhabited = (first_variant.1 as usize) + + (second_variant.1 as usize) + + potential_variants + .filter(|(_variant, definitely_inhabited)| *definitely_inhabited) + .count(); + if definitely_inhabited > 1 { + return Some(( + "enums with multiple inhabited variants have to be initialized to a variant".to_string(), + Some(span), + )); } } + // We couldn't find anything wrong here. + None } Tuple(..) => { // Proceed recursively, check all fields. @@ -2564,28 +2633,37 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidValue { with_no_trimmed_paths!(ty_find_init_error(cx, conjured_ty, init)) { // FIXME(davidtwco): make translatable - cx.struct_span_lint(INVALID_VALUE, expr.span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(&format!( - "the type `{}` does not permit {}", - conjured_ty, - match init { - InitKind::Zeroed => "zero-initialization", - InitKind::Uninit => "being left uninitialized", - }, - )); - err.span_label(expr.span, "this code causes undefined behavior when executed"); - err.span_label( - expr.span, - "help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, \ + cx.struct_span_lint( + INVALID_VALUE, + expr.span, + DelayDm(|| { + format!( + "the type `{}` does not permit {}", + conjured_ty, + match init { + InitKind::Zeroed => "zero-initialization", + InitKind::Uninit => "being left uninitialized", + }, + ) + }), + |lint| { + lint.span_label( + expr.span, + "this code causes undefined behavior when executed", + ); + lint.span_label( + expr.span, + "help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, \ and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done", - ); - if let Some(span) = span { - err.span_note(span, &msg); - } else { - err.note(&msg); - } - err.emit(); - }); + ); + if let Some(span) = span { + lint.span_note(span, &msg); + } else { + lint.note(&msg); + } + lint + }, + ); } } } @@ -2666,7 +2744,7 @@ impl ClashingExternDeclarations { /// Insert a new foreign item into the seen set. If a symbol with the same name already exists /// for the item, return its HirId without updating the set. fn insert(&mut self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, fi: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) -> Option<HirId> { - let did = fi.def_id.to_def_id(); + let did = fi.owner_id.to_def_id(); let instance = Instance::new(did, ty::List::identity_for_item(tcx, did)); let name = Symbol::intern(tcx.symbol_name(instance).name); if let Some(&hir_id) = self.seen_decls.get(&name) { @@ -2684,14 +2762,14 @@ impl ClashingExternDeclarations { /// symbol's name. fn name_of_extern_decl(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, fi: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) -> SymbolName { if let Some((overridden_link_name, overridden_link_name_span)) = - tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(fi.def_id).link_name.map(|overridden_link_name| { + tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(fi.owner_id).link_name.map(|overridden_link_name| { // FIXME: Instead of searching through the attributes again to get span // information, we could have codegen_fn_attrs also give span information back for // where the attribute was defined. However, until this is found to be a // bottleneck, this does just fine. ( overridden_link_name, - tcx.get_attr(fi.def_id.to_def_id(), sym::link_name).unwrap().span, + tcx.get_attr(fi.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::link_name).unwrap().span, ) }) { @@ -2908,10 +2986,10 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ClashingExternDeclarations { let tcx = cx.tcx; if let Some(existing_hid) = self.insert(tcx, this_fi) { let existing_decl_ty = tcx.type_of(tcx.hir().local_def_id(existing_hid)); - let this_decl_ty = tcx.type_of(this_fi.def_id); + let this_decl_ty = tcx.type_of(this_fi.owner_id); debug!( "ClashingExternDeclarations: Comparing existing {:?}: {:?} to this {:?}: {:?}", - existing_hid, existing_decl_ty, this_fi.def_id, this_decl_ty + existing_hid, existing_decl_ty, this_fi.owner_id, this_decl_ty ); // Check that the declarations match. if !Self::structurally_same_type( @@ -2931,31 +3009,29 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ClashingExternDeclarations { SymbolName::Link(_, annot_span) => fi.span.to(annot_span), }; // Finally, emit the diagnostic. + + let msg = if orig.get_name() == this_fi.ident.name { + fluent::lint_builtin_clashing_extern_same_name + } else { + fluent::lint_builtin_clashing_extern_diff_name + }; tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( CLASHING_EXTERN_DECLARATIONS, this_fi.hir_id(), get_relevant_span(this_fi), + msg, |lint| { let mut expected_str = DiagnosticStyledString::new(); expected_str.push(existing_decl_ty.fn_sig(tcx).to_string(), false); let mut found_str = DiagnosticStyledString::new(); found_str.push(this_decl_ty.fn_sig(tcx).to_string(), true); - lint.build(if orig.get_name() == this_fi.ident.name { - fluent::lint::builtin_clashing_extern_same_name - } else { - fluent::lint::builtin_clashing_extern_diff_name - }) - .set_arg("this_fi", this_fi.ident.name) - .set_arg("orig", orig.get_name()) - .span_label( - get_relevant_span(orig_fi), - fluent::lint::previous_decl_label, - ) - .span_label(get_relevant_span(this_fi), fluent::lint::mismatch_label) - // FIXME(davidtwco): translatable expected/found - .note_expected_found(&"", expected_str, &"", found_str) - .emit(); + lint.set_arg("this_fi", this_fi.ident.name) + .set_arg("orig", orig.get_name()) + .span_label(get_relevant_span(orig_fi), fluent::previous_decl_label) + .span_label(get_relevant_span(this_fi), fluent::mismatch_label) + // FIXME(davidtwco): translatable expected/found + .note_expected_found(&"", expected_str, &"", found_str) }, ); } @@ -3036,11 +3112,12 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DerefNullPtr { if let rustc_hir::ExprKind::Unary(rustc_hir::UnOp::Deref, expr_deref) = expr.kind { if is_null_ptr(cx, expr_deref) { - cx.struct_span_lint(DEREF_NULLPTR, expr.span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::builtin_deref_nullptr); - err.span_label(expr.span, fluent::lint::label); - err.emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + DEREF_NULLPTR, + expr.span, + fluent::lint_builtin_deref_nullptr, + |lint| lint.span_label(expr.span, fluent::label), + ); } } } @@ -3053,6 +3130,7 @@ declare_lint! { /// ### Example /// /// ```rust,compile_fail + /// # #![feature(asm_experimental_arch)] /// use std::arch::asm; /// /// fn main() { @@ -3150,9 +3228,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NamedAsmLabels { cx.lookup_with_diagnostics( NAMED_ASM_LABELS, Some(target_spans), - |diag| { - diag.build(fluent::lint::builtin_asm_labels).emit(); - }, + fluent::lint_builtin_asm_labels, + |lint| lint, BuiltinLintDiagnostics::NamedAsmLabel( "only local labels of the form `<number>:` should be used in inline asm" .to_string(), @@ -3188,7 +3265,7 @@ declare_lint! { /// explicitly. /// /// To access a library from a binary target within the same crate, - /// use `your_crate_name::` as the path path instead of `lib::`: + /// use `your_crate_name::` as the path instead of `lib::`: /// /// ```rust,compile_fail /// // bar/src/lib.rs @@ -3224,16 +3301,14 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for SpecialModuleName { } match item.ident.name.as_str() { - "lib" => cx.struct_span_lint(SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME, item.span, |lint| { - lint.build("found module declaration for lib.rs") + "lib" => cx.struct_span_lint(SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME, item.span, "found module declaration for lib.rs", |lint| { + lint .note("lib.rs is the root of this crate's library target") .help("to refer to it from other targets, use the library's name as the path") - .emit() }), - "main" => cx.struct_span_lint(SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME, item.span, |lint| { - lint.build("found module declaration for main.rs") + "main" => cx.struct_span_lint(SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME, item.span, "found module declaration for main.rs", |lint| { + lint .note("a binary crate cannot be used as library") - .emit() }), _ => continue } @@ -3253,24 +3328,27 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnexpectedCfgs { for &(name, value) in cfg { if let Some(names_valid) = &check_cfg.names_valid { if !names_valid.contains(&name) { - cx.lookup(UNEXPECTED_CFGS, None::<MultiSpan>, |diag| { - diag.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unexpected_cli_config_name) - .help(fluent::lint::help) - .set_arg("name", name) - .emit(); - }); + cx.lookup( + UNEXPECTED_CFGS, + None::<MultiSpan>, + fluent::lint_builtin_unexpected_cli_config_name, + |diag| diag.help(fluent::help).set_arg("name", name), + ); } } if let Some(value) = value { if let Some(values) = &check_cfg.values_valid.get(&name) { if !values.contains(&value) { - cx.lookup(UNEXPECTED_CFGS, None::<MultiSpan>, |diag| { - diag.build(fluent::lint::builtin_unexpected_cli_config_value) - .help(fluent::lint::help) - .set_arg("name", name) - .set_arg("value", value) - .emit(); - }); + cx.lookup( + UNEXPECTED_CFGS, + None::<MultiSpan>, + fluent::lint_builtin_unexpected_cli_config_value, + |diag| { + diag.help(fluent::help) + .set_arg("name", name) + .set_arg("value", value) + }, + ); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs index 7ca6ec5d9..cec0003ff 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs @@ -25,15 +25,13 @@ use crate::passes::{EarlyLintPassObject, LateLintPassObject}; use rustc_ast::util::unicode::TEXT_FLOW_CONTROL_CHARS; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_data_structures::sync; -use rustc_errors::add_elided_lifetime_in_path_suggestion; -use rustc_errors::{ - Applicability, DecorateLint, LintDiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle, -}; +use rustc_errors::{add_elided_lifetime_in_path_suggestion, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage}; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DecorateLint, MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::Res; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId}; use rustc_hir::definitions::{DefPathData, DisambiguatedDefPathData}; -use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::AccessLevels; +use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::EffectiveVisibilities; use rustc_middle::middle::stability; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutError, LayoutOfHelpers, TyAndLayout}; use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; @@ -544,7 +542,7 @@ pub struct LateContext<'tcx> { pub param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, /// Items accessible from the crate being checked. - pub access_levels: &'tcx AccessLevels, + pub effective_visibilities: &'tcx EffectiveVisibilities, /// The store of registered lints and the lint levels. pub lint_store: &'tcx LintStore, @@ -560,7 +558,7 @@ pub struct LateContext<'tcx> { /// Context for lint checking of the AST, after expansion, before lowering to HIR. pub struct EarlyContext<'a> { - pub builder: LintLevelsBuilder<'a>, + pub builder: LintLevelsBuilder<'a, crate::levels::TopDown>, pub buffered: LintBuffer, } @@ -576,17 +574,23 @@ pub trait LintContext: Sized { fn sess(&self) -> &Session; fn lints(&self) -> &LintStore; + /// Emit a lint at the appropriate level, with an optional associated span and an existing diagnostic. + /// + /// Return value of the `decorate` closure is ignored, see [`struct_lint_level`] for a detailed explanation. + /// + /// [`struct_lint_level`]: rustc_middle::lint::struct_lint_level#decorate-signature fn lookup_with_diagnostics( &self, lint: &'static Lint, span: Option<impl Into<MultiSpan>>, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, diagnostic: BuiltinLintDiagnostics, ) { - self.lookup(lint, span, |lint| { - // We first generate a blank diagnostic. - let mut db = lint.build(""); - + // We first generate a blank diagnostic. + self.lookup(lint, span, msg,|db| { // Now, set up surrounding context. let sess = self.sess(); match diagnostic { @@ -660,7 +664,7 @@ pub trait LintContext: Sized { ) => { add_elided_lifetime_in_path_suggestion( sess.source_map(), - &mut db, + db, n, path_span, incl_angl_brckt, @@ -696,7 +700,7 @@ pub trait LintContext: Sized { } } BuiltinLintDiagnostics::DeprecatedMacro(suggestion, span) => { - stability::deprecation_suggestion(&mut db, "macro", suggestion, span) + stability::deprecation_suggestion(db, "macro", suggestion, span) } BuiltinLintDiagnostics::UnusedDocComment(span) => { db.span_label(span, "rustdoc does not generate documentation for macro invocations"); @@ -867,17 +871,25 @@ pub trait LintContext: Sized { } } // Rewrap `db`, and pass control to the user. - decorate(LintDiagnosticBuilder::new(db)); + decorate(db) }); } // FIXME: These methods should not take an Into<MultiSpan> -- instead, callers should need to // set the span in their `decorate` function (preferably using set_span). + /// Emit a lint at the appropriate level, with an optional associated span. + /// + /// Return value of the `decorate` closure is ignored, see [`struct_lint_level`] for a detailed explanation. + /// + /// [`struct_lint_level`]: rustc_middle::lint::struct_lint_level#decorate-signature fn lookup<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, lint: &'static Lint, span: Option<S>, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ); /// Emit a lint at `span` from a lint struct (some type that implements `DecorateLint`, @@ -888,31 +900,48 @@ pub trait LintContext: Sized { span: S, decorator: impl for<'a> DecorateLint<'a, ()>, ) { - self.lookup(lint, Some(span), |diag| decorator.decorate_lint(diag)); + self.lookup(lint, Some(span), decorator.msg(), |diag| decorator.decorate_lint(diag)); } + /// Emit a lint at the appropriate level, with an associated span. + /// + /// Return value of the `decorate` closure is ignored, see [`struct_lint_level`] for a detailed explanation. + /// + /// [`struct_lint_level`]: rustc_middle::lint::struct_lint_level#decorate-signature fn struct_span_lint<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, lint: &'static Lint, span: S, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { - self.lookup(lint, Some(span), decorate); + self.lookup(lint, Some(span), msg, decorate); } /// Emit a lint from a lint struct (some type that implements `DecorateLint`, typically /// generated by `#[derive(LintDiagnostic)]`). fn emit_lint(&self, lint: &'static Lint, decorator: impl for<'a> DecorateLint<'a, ()>) { - self.lookup(lint, None as Option<Span>, |diag| decorator.decorate_lint(diag)); + self.lookup(lint, None as Option<Span>, decorator.msg(), |diag| { + decorator.decorate_lint(diag) + }); } /// Emit a lint at the appropriate level, with no associated span. + /// + /// Return value of the `decorate` closure is ignored, see [`struct_lint_level`] for a detailed explanation. + /// + /// [`struct_lint_level`]: rustc_middle::lint::struct_lint_level#decorate-signature fn lint( &self, lint: &'static Lint, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { - self.lookup(lint, None as Option<Span>, decorate); + self.lookup(lint, None as Option<Span>, msg, decorate); } /// This returns the lint level for the given lint at the current location. @@ -975,13 +1004,16 @@ impl<'tcx> LintContext for LateContext<'tcx> { &self, lint: &'static Lint, span: Option<S>, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { let hir_id = self.last_node_with_lint_attrs; match span { - Some(s) => self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, hir_id, s, decorate), - None => self.tcx.struct_lint_node(lint, hir_id, decorate), + Some(s) => self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, hir_id, s, msg, decorate), + None => self.tcx.struct_lint_node(lint, hir_id, msg, decorate), } } @@ -1006,9 +1038,12 @@ impl LintContext for EarlyContext<'_> { &self, lint: &'static Lint, span: Option<S>, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { - self.builder.struct_lint(lint, span.map(|s| s.into()), decorate) + self.builder.struct_lint(lint, span.map(|s| s.into()), msg, decorate) } fn get_lint_level(&self, lint: &'static Lint) -> Level { @@ -1048,7 +1083,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateContext<'tcx> { .filter(|typeck_results| typeck_results.hir_owner == id.owner) .or_else(|| { if self.tcx.has_typeck_results(id.owner.to_def_id()) { - Some(self.tcx.typeck(id.owner)) + Some(self.tcx.typeck(id.owner.def_id)) } else { None } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/early.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/early.rs index 96ecd79a6..aee870dd2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/early.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/early.rs @@ -43,9 +43,8 @@ impl<'a, T: EarlyLintPass> EarlyContextAndPass<'a, T> { self.context.lookup_with_diagnostics( lint_id.lint, Some(span), - |lint| { - lint.build(msg).emit(); - }, + msg, + |lint| lint, diagnostic, ); } @@ -59,6 +58,7 @@ impl<'a, T: EarlyLintPass> EarlyContextAndPass<'a, T> { F: FnOnce(&mut Self), { let is_crate_node = id == ast::CRATE_NODE_ID; + debug!(?id); let push = self.context.builder.push(attrs, is_crate_node, None); self.check_id(id); @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ pub fn check_ast_node<'a>( if sess.opts.unstable_opts.no_interleave_lints { for (i, pass) in passes.iter_mut().enumerate() { buffered = - sess.prof.extra_verbose_generic_activity("run_lint", pass.name()).run(|| { + sess.prof.verbose_generic_activity_with_arg("run_lint", pass.name()).run(|| { early_lint_node( sess, !pre_expansion && i == 0, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/enum_intrinsics_non_enums.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/enum_intrinsics_non_enums.rs index f41ee6404..f9d746622 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/enum_intrinsics_non_enums.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/enum_intrinsics_non_enums.rs @@ -50,26 +50,24 @@ fn enforce_mem_discriminant( ) { let ty_param = cx.typeck_results().node_substs(func_expr.hir_id).type_at(0); if is_non_enum(ty_param) { - cx.struct_span_lint(ENUM_INTRINSICS_NON_ENUMS, expr_span, |builder| { - builder - .build(fluent::lint::enum_intrinsics_mem_discriminant) - .set_arg("ty_param", ty_param) - .span_note(args_span, fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + ENUM_INTRINSICS_NON_ENUMS, + expr_span, + fluent::lint_enum_intrinsics_mem_discriminant, + |lint| lint.set_arg("ty_param", ty_param).span_note(args_span, fluent::note), + ); } } fn enforce_mem_variant_count(cx: &LateContext<'_>, func_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, span: Span) { let ty_param = cx.typeck_results().node_substs(func_expr.hir_id).type_at(0); if is_non_enum(ty_param) { - cx.struct_span_lint(ENUM_INTRINSICS_NON_ENUMS, span, |builder| { - builder - .build(fluent::lint::enum_intrinsics_mem_variant) - .set_arg("ty_param", ty_param) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + ENUM_INTRINSICS_NON_ENUMS, + span, + fluent::lint_enum_intrinsics_mem_variant, + |lint| lint.set_arg("ty_param", ty_param).note(fluent::note), + ); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/errors.rs index 5c183d409..a49d1bdac 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/errors.rs @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ -use rustc_errors::{fluent, AddSubdiagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler}; -use rustc_macros::{SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; -use rustc_session::{lint::Level, SessionDiagnostic}; +use rustc_errors::{ + fluent, AddToDiagnostic, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler, IntoDiagnostic, + SubdiagnosticMessage, +}; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; +use rustc_session::lint::Level; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint::overruled_attribute, code = "E0453")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_overruled_attribute, code = "E0453")] pub struct OverruledAttribute { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -22,28 +25,31 @@ pub enum OverruledAttributeSub { CommandLineSource, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for OverruledAttributeSub { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { +impl AddToDiagnostic for OverruledAttributeSub { + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<F>(self, diag: &mut Diagnostic, _: F) + where + F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage, + { match self { OverruledAttributeSub::DefaultSource { id } => { - diag.note(fluent::lint::default_source); + diag.note(fluent::lint_default_source); diag.set_arg("id", id); } OverruledAttributeSub::NodeSource { span, reason } => { - diag.span_label(span, fluent::lint::node_source); + diag.span_label(span, fluent::lint_node_source); if let Some(rationale) = reason { diag.note(rationale.as_str()); } } OverruledAttributeSub::CommandLineSource => { - diag.note(fluent::lint::command_line_source); + diag.note(fluent::lint_command_line_source); } } } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint::malformed_attribute, code = "E0452")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_malformed_attribute, code = "E0452")] pub struct MalformedAttribute { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -51,18 +57,18 @@ pub struct MalformedAttribute { pub sub: MalformedAttributeSub, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum MalformedAttributeSub { - #[label(lint::bad_attribute_argument)] + #[label(lint_bad_attribute_argument)] BadAttributeArgument(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(lint::reason_must_be_string_literal)] + #[label(lint_reason_must_be_string_literal)] ReasonMustBeStringLiteral(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(lint::reason_must_come_last)] + #[label(lint_reason_must_come_last)] ReasonMustComeLast(#[primary_span] Span), } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint::unknown_tool_in_scoped_lint, code = "E0710")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_unknown_tool_in_scoped_lint, code = "E0710")] pub struct UnknownToolInScopedLint { #[primary_span] pub span: Option<Span>, @@ -72,8 +78,8 @@ pub struct UnknownToolInScopedLint { pub is_nightly_build: Option<()>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint::builtin_ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns, code = "E0783")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_builtin_ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns, code = "E0783")] pub struct BuiltinEllpisisInclusiveRangePatterns { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -82,33 +88,15 @@ pub struct BuiltinEllpisisInclusiveRangePatterns { pub replace: String, } +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[note(lint_requested_level)] pub struct RequestedLevel { pub level: Level, pub lint_name: String, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for RequestedLevel { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { - diag.note(fluent::lint::requested_level); - diag.set_arg( - "level", - match self.level { - Level::Allow => "-A", - Level::Warn => "-W", - Level::ForceWarn(_) => "--force-warn", - Level::Deny => "-D", - Level::Forbid => "-F", - Level::Expect(_) => { - unreachable!("lints with the level of `expect` should not run this code"); - } - }, - ); - diag.set_arg("lint_name", self.lint_name); - } -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint::unsupported_group, code = "E0602")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_unsupported_group, code = "E0602")] pub struct UnsupportedGroup { pub lint_group: String, } @@ -119,15 +107,15 @@ pub struct CheckNameUnknown { pub sub: RequestedLevel, } -impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for CheckNameUnknown { +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for CheckNameUnknown { fn into_diagnostic( self, handler: &Handler, ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::lint::check_name_unknown); + let mut diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::lint_check_name_unknown); diag.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0602)); if let Some(suggestion) = self.suggestion { - diag.help(fluent::lint::help); + diag.help(fluent::help); diag.set_arg("suggestion", suggestion); } diag.set_arg("lint_name", self.lint_name); @@ -136,24 +124,24 @@ impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for CheckNameUnknown { } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint::check_name_unknown_tool, code = "E0602")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_check_name_unknown_tool, code = "E0602")] pub struct CheckNameUnknownTool { pub tool_name: Symbol, #[subdiagnostic] pub sub: RequestedLevel, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint::check_name_warning)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_check_name_warning)] pub struct CheckNameWarning { pub msg: String, #[subdiagnostic] pub sub: RequestedLevel, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint::check_name_deprecated)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_check_name_deprecated)] pub struct CheckNameDeprecated { pub lint_name: String, pub new_name: String, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/expect.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/expect.rs index 699e81543..cf8f31bcb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/expect.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/expect.rs @@ -16,8 +16,10 @@ fn check_expectations(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, tool_filter: Option<Symbol>) { return; } + let lint_expectations = tcx.lint_expectations(()); let fulfilled_expectations = tcx.sess.diagnostic().steal_fulfilled_expectation_ids(); - let lint_expectations = &tcx.lint_levels(()).lint_expectations; + + tracing::debug!(?lint_expectations, ?fulfilled_expectations); for (id, expectation) in lint_expectations { // This check will always be true, since `lint_expectations` only @@ -43,17 +45,17 @@ fn emit_unfulfilled_expectation_lint( builtin::UNFULFILLED_LINT_EXPECTATIONS, hir_id, expectation.emission_span, - |diag| { - let mut diag = diag.build(fluent::lint::expectation); + fluent::lint_expectation, + |lint| { if let Some(rationale) = expectation.reason { - diag.note(rationale.as_str()); + lint.note(rationale.as_str()); } if expectation.is_unfulfilled_lint_expectations { - diag.note(fluent::lint::note); + lint.note(fluent::note); } - diag.emit(); + lint }, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/for_loops_over_fallibles.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/for_loops_over_fallibles.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ed8d424e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/for_loops_over_fallibles.rs @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +use crate::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; + +use hir::{Expr, Pat}; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DelayDm}; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_infer::traits::TraitEngine; +use rustc_infer::{infer::TyCtxtInferExt, traits::ObligationCause}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, List}; +use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::TraitEngineExt; + +declare_lint! { + /// The `for_loops_over_fallibles` lint checks for `for` loops over `Option` or `Result` values. + /// + /// ### Example + /// + /// ```rust + /// let opt = Some(1); + /// for x in opt { /* ... */} + /// ``` + /// + /// {{produces}} + /// + /// ### Explanation + /// + /// Both `Option` and `Result` implement `IntoIterator` trait, which allows using them in a `for` loop. + /// `for` loop over `Option` or `Result` will iterate either 0 (if the value is `None`/`Err(_)`) + /// or 1 time (if the value is `Some(_)`/`Ok(_)`). This is not very useful and is more clearly expressed + /// via `if let`. + /// + /// `for` loop can also be accidentally written with the intention to call a function multiple times, + /// while the function returns `Some(_)`, in these cases `while let` loop should be used instead. + /// + /// The "intended" use of `IntoIterator` implementations for `Option` and `Result` is passing them to + /// generic code that expects something implementing `IntoIterator`. For example using `.chain(option)` + /// to optionally add a value to an iterator. + pub FOR_LOOPS_OVER_FALLIBLES, + Warn, + "for-looping over an `Option` or a `Result`, which is more clearly expressed as an `if let`" +} + +declare_lint_pass!(ForLoopsOverFallibles => [FOR_LOOPS_OVER_FALLIBLES]); + +impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ForLoopsOverFallibles { + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { + let Some((pat, arg)) = extract_for_loop(expr) else { return }; + + let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(arg); + + let &ty::Adt(adt, substs) = ty.kind() else { return }; + + let (article, ty, var) = match adt.did() { + did if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, did) => ("an", "Option", "Some"), + did if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, did) => ("a", "Result", "Ok"), + _ => return, + }; + + let msg = DelayDm(|| { + format!( + "for loop over {article} `{ty}`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement", + ) + }); + + cx.struct_span_lint(FOR_LOOPS_OVER_FALLIBLES, arg.span, msg, |lint| { + if let Some(recv) = extract_iterator_next_call(cx, arg) + && let Ok(recv_snip) = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(recv.span) + { + lint.span_suggestion( + recv.span.between(arg.span.shrink_to_hi()), + format!("to iterate over `{recv_snip}` remove the call to `next`"), + ".by_ref()", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect + ); + } else { + lint.multipart_suggestion_verbose( + format!("to check pattern in a loop use `while let`"), + vec![ + // NB can't use `until` here because `expr.span` and `pat.span` have different syntax contexts + (expr.span.with_hi(pat.span.lo()), format!("while let {var}(")), + (pat.span.between(arg.span), format!(") = ")), + ], + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect + ); + } + + if suggest_question_mark(cx, adt, substs, expr.span) { + lint.span_suggestion( + arg.span.shrink_to_hi(), + "consider unwrapping the `Result` with `?` to iterate over its contents", + "?", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + + lint.multipart_suggestion_verbose( + "consider using `if let` to clear intent", + vec![ + // NB can't use `until` here because `expr.span` and `pat.span` have different syntax contexts + (expr.span.with_hi(pat.span.lo()), format!("if let {var}(")), + (pat.span.between(arg.span), format!(") = ")), + ], + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) + }) + } +} + +fn extract_for_loop<'tcx>(expr: &Expr<'tcx>) -> Option<(&'tcx Pat<'tcx>, &'tcx Expr<'tcx>)> { + if let hir::ExprKind::DropTemps(e) = expr.kind + && let hir::ExprKind::Match(iterexpr, [arm], hir::MatchSource::ForLoopDesugar) = e.kind + && let hir::ExprKind::Call(_, [arg]) = iterexpr.kind + && let hir::ExprKind::Loop(block, ..) = arm.body.kind + && let [stmt] = block.stmts + && let hir::StmtKind::Expr(e) = stmt.kind + && let hir::ExprKind::Match(_, [_, some_arm], _) = e.kind + && let hir::PatKind::Struct(_, [field], _) = some_arm.pat.kind + { + Some((field.pat, arg)) + } else { + None + } +} + +fn extract_iterator_next_call<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, + expr: &Expr<'tcx>, +) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> { + // This won't work for `Iterator::next(iter)`, is this an issue? + if let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, recv, _, _) = expr.kind + && cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().next_fn() + { + Some(recv) + } else { + return None + } +} + +fn suggest_question_mark<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + adt: ty::AdtDef<'tcx>, + substs: &List<ty::GenericArg<'tcx>>, + span: Span, +) -> bool { + let Some(body_id) = cx.enclosing_body else { return false }; + let Some(into_iterator_did) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::IntoIterator) else { return false }; + + if !cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, adt.did()) { + return false; + } + + // Check that the function/closure/constant we are in has a `Result` type. + // Otherwise suggesting using `?` may not be a good idea. + { + let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(&cx.tcx.hir().body(body_id).value); + let ty::Adt(ret_adt, ..) = ty.kind() else { return false }; + if !cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, ret_adt.did()) { + return false; + } + } + + let ty = substs.type_at(0); + let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); + + let cause = ObligationCause::new( + span, + body_id.hir_id, + rustc_infer::traits::ObligationCauseCode::MiscObligation, + ); + fulfill_cx.register_bound( + &infcx, + ty::ParamEnv::empty(), + // Erase any region vids from the type, which may not be resolved + infcx.tcx.erase_regions(ty), + into_iterator_did, + cause, + ); + + // Select all, including ambiguous predicates + let errors = fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx); + + errors.is_empty() +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/hidden_unicode_codepoints.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/hidden_unicode_codepoints.rs index 8f2222132..7e884e990 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/hidden_unicode_codepoints.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/hidden_unicode_codepoints.rs @@ -60,52 +60,56 @@ impl HiddenUnicodeCodepoints { }) .collect(); - cx.struct_span_lint(TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_LITERAL, span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::hidden_unicode_codepoints); - err.set_arg("label", label); - err.set_arg("count", spans.len()); - err.span_label(span, fluent::lint::label); - err.note(fluent::lint::note); - if point_at_inner_spans { - for (c, span) in &spans { - err.span_label(*span, format!("{:?}", c)); + cx.struct_span_lint( + TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_LITERAL, + span, + fluent::lint_hidden_unicode_codepoints, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("label", label); + lint.set_arg("count", spans.len()); + lint.span_label(span, fluent::label); + lint.note(fluent::note); + if point_at_inner_spans { + for (c, span) in &spans { + lint.span_label(*span, format!("{:?}", c)); + } } - } - if point_at_inner_spans && !spans.is_empty() { - err.multipart_suggestion_with_style( - fluent::lint::suggestion_remove, - spans.iter().map(|(_, span)| (*span, "".to_string())).collect(), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - SuggestionStyle::HideCodeAlways, - ); - err.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::lint::suggestion_escape, - spans - .into_iter() - .map(|(c, span)| { - let c = format!("{:?}", c); - (span, c[1..c.len() - 1].to_string()) - }) - .collect(), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } else { - // FIXME: in other suggestions we've reversed the inner spans of doc comments. We - // should do the same here to provide the same good suggestions as we do for - // literals above. - err.set_arg( - "escaped", - spans - .into_iter() - .map(|(c, _)| format!("{:?}", c)) - .collect::<Vec<String>>() - .join(", "), - ); - err.note(fluent::lint::suggestion_remove); - err.note(fluent::lint::no_suggestion_note_escape); - } - err.emit(); - }); + if point_at_inner_spans && !spans.is_empty() { + lint.multipart_suggestion_with_style( + fluent::suggestion_remove, + spans.iter().map(|(_, span)| (*span, "".to_string())).collect(), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + SuggestionStyle::HideCodeAlways, + ); + lint.multipart_suggestion( + fluent::suggestion_escape, + spans + .into_iter() + .map(|(c, span)| { + let c = format!("{:?}", c); + (span, c[1..c.len() - 1].to_string()) + }) + .collect(), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } else { + // FIXME: in other suggestions we've reversed the inner spans of doc comments. We + // should do the same here to provide the same good suggestions as we do for + // literals above. + lint.set_arg( + "escaped", + spans + .into_iter() + .map(|(c, _)| format!("{:?}", c)) + .collect::<Vec<String>>() + .join(", "), + ); + lint.note(fluent::suggestion_remove); + lint.note(fluent::no_suggestion_note_escape); + } + lint + }, + ); } } impl EarlyLintPass for HiddenUnicodeCodepoints { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/internal.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/internal.rs index dd1fc5916..11e4650cb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/internal.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/internal.rs @@ -34,13 +34,16 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for DefaultHashTypes { Some(sym::HashSet) => "FxHashSet", _ => return, }; - cx.struct_span_lint(DEFAULT_HASH_TYPES, path.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::default_hash_types) - .set_arg("preferred", replace) - .set_arg("used", cx.tcx.item_name(def_id)) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + DEFAULT_HASH_TYPES, + path.span, + fluent::lint_default_hash_types, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("preferred", replace) + .set_arg("used", cx.tcx.item_name(def_id)) + .note(fluent::note) + }, + ); } } @@ -80,12 +83,12 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for QueryStability { if let Ok(Some(instance)) = ty::Instance::resolve(cx.tcx, cx.param_env, def_id, substs) { let def_id = instance.def_id(); if cx.tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::rustc_lint_query_instability) { - cx.struct_span_lint(POTENTIAL_QUERY_INSTABILITY, span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::query_instability) - .set_arg("query", cx.tcx.item_name(def_id)) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); - }) + cx.struct_span_lint( + POTENTIAL_QUERY_INSTABILITY, + span, + fluent::lint_query_instability, + |lint| lint.set_arg("query", cx.tcx.item_name(def_id)).note(fluent::note), + ) } } } @@ -123,15 +126,14 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TyTyKind { let span = path.span.with_hi( segment.args.map_or(segment.ident.span, |a| a.span_ext).hi() ); - cx.struct_span_lint(USAGE_OF_TY_TYKIND, path.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::tykind_kind) + cx.struct_span_lint(USAGE_OF_TY_TYKIND, path.span, fluent::lint_tykind_kind, |lint| { + lint .span_suggestion( span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, "ty", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, // ty maybe needs an import ) - .emit(); }); } } @@ -140,85 +142,85 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TyTyKind { match &ty.kind { TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) => { if lint_ty_kind_usage(cx, &path.res) { - cx.struct_span_lint(USAGE_OF_TY_TYKIND, path.span, |lint| { - let hir = cx.tcx.hir(); - match hir.find(hir.get_parent_node(ty.hir_id)) { - Some(Node::Pat(Pat { - kind: - PatKind::Path(qpath) - | PatKind::TupleStruct(qpath, ..) - | PatKind::Struct(qpath, ..), - .. - })) => { - if let QPath::TypeRelative(qpath_ty, ..) = qpath - && qpath_ty.hir_id == ty.hir_id - { - lint.build(fluent::lint::tykind_kind) - .span_suggestion( - path.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - "ty", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, // ty maybe needs an import - ) - .emit(); - return; - } + let hir = cx.tcx.hir(); + let span = match hir.find(hir.get_parent_node(ty.hir_id)) { + Some(Node::Pat(Pat { + kind: + PatKind::Path(qpath) + | PatKind::TupleStruct(qpath, ..) + | PatKind::Struct(qpath, ..), + .. + })) => { + if let QPath::TypeRelative(qpath_ty, ..) = qpath + && qpath_ty.hir_id == ty.hir_id + { + Some(path.span) + } else { + None } - Some(Node::Expr(Expr { - kind: ExprKind::Path(qpath), - .. - })) => { - if let QPath::TypeRelative(qpath_ty, ..) = qpath - && qpath_ty.hir_id == ty.hir_id - { - lint.build(fluent::lint::tykind_kind) - .span_suggestion( - path.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - "ty", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, // ty maybe needs an import - ) - .emit(); - return; - } + } + Some(Node::Expr(Expr { + kind: ExprKind::Path(qpath), + .. + })) => { + if let QPath::TypeRelative(qpath_ty, ..) = qpath + && qpath_ty.hir_id == ty.hir_id + { + Some(path.span) + } else { + None } - // Can't unify these two branches because qpath below is `&&` and above is `&` - // and `A | B` paths don't play well together with adjustments, apparently. - Some(Node::Expr(Expr { - kind: ExprKind::Struct(qpath, ..), - .. - })) => { - if let QPath::TypeRelative(qpath_ty, ..) = qpath - && qpath_ty.hir_id == ty.hir_id - { - lint.build(fluent::lint::tykind_kind) - .span_suggestion( - path.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - "ty", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, // ty maybe needs an import - ) - .emit(); - return; - } + } + // Can't unify these two branches because qpath below is `&&` and above is `&` + // and `A | B` paths don't play well together with adjustments, apparently. + Some(Node::Expr(Expr { + kind: ExprKind::Struct(qpath, ..), + .. + })) => { + if let QPath::TypeRelative(qpath_ty, ..) = qpath + && qpath_ty.hir_id == ty.hir_id + { + Some(path.span) + } else { + None } - _ => {} } - lint.build(fluent::lint::tykind).help(fluent::lint::help).emit(); - }) + _ => None + }; + + match span { + Some(span) => { + cx.struct_span_lint( + USAGE_OF_TY_TYKIND, + path.span, + fluent::lint_tykind_kind, + |lint| lint.span_suggestion( + span, + fluent::suggestion, + "ty", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, // ty maybe needs an import + ) + ) + }, + None => cx.struct_span_lint( + USAGE_OF_TY_TYKIND, + path.span, + fluent::lint_tykind, + |lint| lint.help(fluent::help) + ) + } } else if !ty.span.from_expansion() && let Some(t) = is_ty_or_ty_ctxt(cx, &path) { if path.segments.len() > 1 { - cx.struct_span_lint(USAGE_OF_QUALIFIED_TY, path.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::ty_qualified) + cx.struct_span_lint(USAGE_OF_QUALIFIED_TY, path.span, fluent::lint_ty_qualified, |lint| { + lint .set_arg("ty", t.clone()) .span_suggestion( path.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, t, // The import probably needs to be changed Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ) - .emit(); }) } } @@ -244,7 +246,7 @@ fn is_ty_or_ty_ctxt(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &Path<'_>) -> Option<String> { } } // Only lint on `&Ty` and `&TyCtxt` if it is used outside of a trait. - Res::SelfTy { trait_: None, alias_to: Some((did, _)) } => { + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: did, is_trait_impl: false, .. } => { if let ty::Adt(adt, substs) = cx.tcx.type_of(did).kind() { if let Some(name @ (sym::Ty | sym::TyCtxt)) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(adt.did()) { @@ -308,11 +310,8 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for LintPassImpl { cx.struct_span_lint( LINT_PASS_IMPL_WITHOUT_MACRO, lint_pass.path.span, - |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::lintpass_by_hand) - .help(fluent::lint::help) - .emit(); - }, + fluent::lint_lintpass_by_hand, + |lint| lint.help(fluent::help), ) } } @@ -349,12 +348,12 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExistingDocKeyword { if is_doc_keyword(v) { return; } - cx.struct_span_lint(EXISTING_DOC_KEYWORD, attr.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::non_existant_doc_keyword) - .set_arg("keyword", v) - .help(fluent::lint::help) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + EXISTING_DOC_KEYWORD, + attr.span, + fluent::lint_non_existant_doc_keyword, + |lint| lint.set_arg("keyword", v).help(fluent::help), + ); } } } @@ -372,7 +371,7 @@ declare_tool_lint! { declare_tool_lint! { pub rustc::DIAGNOSTIC_OUTSIDE_OF_IMPL, Allow, - "prevent creation of diagnostics outside of `SessionDiagnostic`/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls", + "prevent creation of diagnostics outside of `IntoDiagnostic`/`AddToDiagnostic` impls", report_in_external_macro: true } @@ -404,7 +403,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for Diagnostics { let Impl { of_trait: Some(of_trait), .. } = impl_ && let Some(def_id) = of_trait.trait_def_id() && let Some(name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id) && - matches!(name, sym::SessionDiagnostic | sym::AddSubdiagnostic | sym::DecorateLint) + matches!(name, sym::IntoDiagnostic | sym::AddToDiagnostic | sym::DecorateLint) { found_impl = true; break; @@ -412,9 +411,12 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for Diagnostics { } debug!(?found_impl); if !found_parent_with_attr && !found_impl { - cx.struct_span_lint(DIAGNOSTIC_OUTSIDE_OF_IMPL, span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::diag_out_of_impl).emit(); - }) + cx.struct_span_lint( + DIAGNOSTIC_OUTSIDE_OF_IMPL, + span, + fluent::lint_diag_out_of_impl, + |lint| lint, + ) } let mut found_diagnostic_message = false; @@ -430,9 +432,12 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for Diagnostics { } debug!(?found_diagnostic_message); if !found_parent_with_attr && !found_diagnostic_message { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNTRANSLATABLE_DIAGNOSTIC, span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::untranslatable_diag).emit(); - }) + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNTRANSLATABLE_DIAGNOSTIC, + span, + fluent::lint_untranslatable_diag, + |lint| lint, + ) } } } @@ -464,8 +469,8 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for BadOptAccess { let Some(literal) = item.literal() && let ast::LitKind::Str(val, _) = literal.kind { - cx.struct_span_lint(BAD_OPT_ACCESS, expr.span, |lint| { - lint.build(val.as_str()).emit(); } + cx.struct_span_lint(BAD_OPT_ACCESS, expr.span, val.as_str(), |lint| + lint ); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/late.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/late.rs index da6f1c5ee..303fcb1a1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/late.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/late.rs @@ -338,14 +338,14 @@ fn late_lint_mod_pass<'tcx, T: LateLintPass<'tcx>>( module_def_id: LocalDefId, pass: T, ) { - let access_levels = &tcx.privacy_access_levels(()); + let effective_visibilities = &tcx.effective_visibilities(()); let context = LateContext { tcx, enclosing_body: None, cached_typeck_results: Cell::new(None), param_env: ty::ParamEnv::empty(), - access_levels, + effective_visibilities, lint_store: unerased_lint_store(tcx), last_node_with_lint_attrs: tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(module_def_id), generics: None, @@ -386,14 +386,14 @@ pub fn late_lint_mod<'tcx, T: LateLintPass<'tcx>>( } fn late_lint_pass_crate<'tcx, T: LateLintPass<'tcx>>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, pass: T) { - let access_levels = &tcx.privacy_access_levels(()); + let effective_visibilities = &tcx.effective_visibilities(()); let context = LateContext { tcx, enclosing_body: None, cached_typeck_results: Cell::new(None), param_env: ty::ParamEnv::empty(), - access_levels, + effective_visibilities, lint_store: unerased_lint_store(tcx), last_node_with_lint_attrs: hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, generics: None, @@ -425,20 +425,23 @@ fn late_lint_crate<'tcx, T: LateLintPass<'tcx>>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, builtin_lints late_lint_pass_crate(tcx, builtin_lints); } else { for pass in &mut passes { - tcx.sess.prof.extra_verbose_generic_activity("run_late_lint", pass.name()).run(|| { - late_lint_pass_crate(tcx, LateLintPassObjects { lints: slice::from_mut(pass) }); - }); + tcx.sess.prof.verbose_generic_activity_with_arg("run_late_lint", pass.name()).run( + || { + late_lint_pass_crate(tcx, LateLintPassObjects { lints: slice::from_mut(pass) }); + }, + ); } let mut passes: Vec<_> = unerased_lint_store(tcx).late_module_passes.iter().map(|pass| (pass)(tcx)).collect(); for pass in &mut passes { - tcx.sess.prof.extra_verbose_generic_activity("run_late_module_lint", pass.name()).run( - || { + tcx.sess + .prof + .verbose_generic_activity_with_arg("run_late_module_lint", pass.name()) + .run(|| { late_lint_pass_crate(tcx, LateLintPassObjects { lints: slice::from_mut(pass) }); - }, - ); + }); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/let_underscore.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/let_underscore.rs index 7e885e6c5..78f355ec3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/let_underscore.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/let_underscore.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use crate::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, LintDiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_middle::ty; use rustc_span::Symbol; @@ -128,48 +128,41 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LetUnderscore { init.span, "this binding will immediately drop the value assigned to it".to_string(), ); - cx.struct_span_lint(LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK, span, |lint| { - build_and_emit_lint( - lint, - local, - init.span, - "non-binding let on a synchronization lock", - ) - }) + cx.struct_span_lint( + LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK, + span, + "non-binding let on a synchronization lock", + |lint| build_lint(lint, local, init.span), + ) } else { - cx.struct_span_lint(LET_UNDERSCORE_DROP, local.span, |lint| { - build_and_emit_lint( - lint, - local, - init.span, - "non-binding let on a type that implements `Drop`", - ); - }) + cx.struct_span_lint( + LET_UNDERSCORE_DROP, + local.span, + "non-binding let on a type that implements `Drop`", + |lint| build_lint(lint, local, init.span), + ) } } } } -fn build_and_emit_lint( - lint: LintDiagnosticBuilder<'_, ()>, +fn build_lint<'a, 'b>( + lint: &'a mut DiagnosticBuilder<'b, ()>, local: &hir::Local<'_>, init_span: rustc_span::Span, - msg: &str, -) { - lint.build(msg) - .span_suggestion_verbose( - local.pat.span, - "consider binding to an unused variable to avoid immediately dropping the value", - "_unused", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .multipart_suggestion( - "consider immediately dropping the value", - vec![ - (local.span.until(init_span), "drop(".to_string()), - (init_span.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); +) -> &'a mut DiagnosticBuilder<'b, ()> { + lint.span_suggestion_verbose( + local.pat.span, + "consider binding to an unused variable to avoid immediately dropping the value", + "_unused", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) + .multipart_suggestion( + "consider immediately dropping the value", + vec![ + (local.span.until(init_span), "drop(".to_string()), + (init_span.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string()), + ], + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/levels.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/levels.rs index 1e16ac51e..db0a3419e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/levels.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/levels.rs @@ -3,13 +3,15 @@ use crate::late::unerased_lint_store; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, LintDiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::{intravisit, HirId}; +use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; +use rustc_hir::HirId; +use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::lint::{ - struct_lint_level, LevelAndSource, LintExpectation, LintLevelMap, LintLevelSets, - LintLevelSource, LintSet, LintStackIndex, COMMAND_LINE, + reveal_actual_level, struct_lint_level, LevelAndSource, LintExpectation, LintLevelSource, + ShallowLintLevelMap, }; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::{RegisteredTools, TyCtxt}; @@ -27,47 +29,408 @@ use crate::errors::{ UnknownToolInScopedLint, }; -fn lint_levels(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> LintLevelMap { - let store = unerased_lint_store(tcx); - let levels = - LintLevelsBuilder::new(tcx.sess, false, &store, &tcx.resolutions(()).registered_tools); - let mut builder = LintLevelMapBuilder { levels, tcx }; - let krate = tcx.hir().krate(); +/// Collection of lint levels for the whole crate. +/// This is used by AST-based lints, which do not +/// wait until we have built HIR to be emitted. +#[derive(Debug)] +struct LintLevelSets { + /// Linked list of specifications. + list: IndexVec<LintStackIndex, LintSet>, +} + +rustc_index::newtype_index! { + struct LintStackIndex { + ENCODABLE = custom, // we don't need encoding + const COMMAND_LINE = 0, + } +} + +/// Specifications found at this position in the stack. This map only represents the lints +/// found for one set of attributes (like `shallow_lint_levels_on` does). +/// +/// We store the level specifications as a linked list. +/// Each `LintSet` represents a set of attributes on the same AST node. +/// The `parent` forms a linked list that matches the AST tree. +/// This way, walking the linked list is equivalent to walking the AST bottom-up +/// to find the specifications for a given lint. +#[derive(Debug)] +struct LintSet { + // -A,-W,-D flags, a `Symbol` for the flag itself and `Level` for which + // flag. + specs: FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>, + parent: LintStackIndex, +} + +impl LintLevelSets { + fn new() -> Self { + LintLevelSets { list: IndexVec::new() } + } + + fn get_lint_level( + &self, + lint: &'static Lint, + idx: LintStackIndex, + aux: Option<&FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>>, + sess: &Session, + ) -> LevelAndSource { + let lint = LintId::of(lint); + let (level, mut src) = self.raw_lint_id_level(lint, idx, aux); + let level = reveal_actual_level(level, &mut src, sess, lint, |id| { + self.raw_lint_id_level(id, idx, aux) + }); + (level, src) + } - builder.levels.id_to_set.reserve(krate.owners.len() + 1); + fn raw_lint_id_level( + &self, + id: LintId, + mut idx: LintStackIndex, + aux: Option<&FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>>, + ) -> (Option<Level>, LintLevelSource) { + if let Some(specs) = aux { + if let Some(&(level, src)) = specs.get(&id) { + return (Some(level), src); + } + } + loop { + let LintSet { ref specs, parent } = self.list[idx]; + if let Some(&(level, src)) = specs.get(&id) { + return (Some(level), src); + } + if idx == COMMAND_LINE { + return (None, LintLevelSource::Default); + } + idx = parent; + } + } +} - let push = - builder.levels.push(tcx.hir().attrs(hir::CRATE_HIR_ID), true, Some(hir::CRATE_HIR_ID)); +fn lint_expectations(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> Vec<(LintExpectationId, LintExpectation)> { + let store = unerased_lint_store(tcx); - builder.levels.register_id(hir::CRATE_HIR_ID); + let mut builder = LintLevelsBuilder { + sess: tcx.sess, + provider: QueryMapExpectationsWrapper { + tcx, + cur: hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, + specs: ShallowLintLevelMap::default(), + expectations: Vec::new(), + unstable_to_stable_ids: FxHashMap::default(), + empty: FxHashMap::default(), + }, + warn_about_weird_lints: false, + store, + registered_tools: &tcx.resolutions(()).registered_tools, + }; + + builder.add_command_line(); + builder.add_id(hir::CRATE_HIR_ID); tcx.hir().walk_toplevel_module(&mut builder); - builder.levels.pop(push); - builder.levels.update_unstable_expectation_ids(); - builder.levels.build_map() + tcx.sess.diagnostic().update_unstable_expectation_id(&builder.provider.unstable_to_stable_ids); + + builder.provider.expectations } -pub struct LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { - sess: &'s Session, - lint_expectations: Vec<(LintExpectationId, LintExpectation)>, - /// Each expectation has a stable and an unstable identifier. This map - /// is used to map from unstable to stable [`LintExpectationId`]s. - expectation_id_map: FxHashMap<LintExpectationId, LintExpectationId>, +#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(tcx), ret)] +fn shallow_lint_levels_on(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, owner: hir::OwnerId) -> ShallowLintLevelMap { + let store = unerased_lint_store(tcx); + let attrs = tcx.hir_attrs(owner); + + let mut levels = LintLevelsBuilder { + sess: tcx.sess, + provider: LintLevelQueryMap { + tcx, + cur: owner.into(), + specs: ShallowLintLevelMap::default(), + empty: FxHashMap::default(), + attrs, + }, + warn_about_weird_lints: false, + store, + registered_tools: &tcx.resolutions(()).registered_tools, + }; + + if owner == hir::CRATE_OWNER_ID { + levels.add_command_line(); + } + + match attrs.map.range(..) { + // There is only something to do if there are attributes at all. + [] => {} + // Most of the time, there is only one attribute. Avoid fetching HIR in that case. + [(local_id, _)] => levels.add_id(HirId { owner, local_id: *local_id }), + // Otherwise, we need to visit the attributes in source code order, so we fetch HIR and do + // a standard visit. + // FIXME(#102522) Just iterate on attrs once that iteration order matches HIR's. + _ => match tcx.hir().expect_owner(owner) { + hir::OwnerNode::Item(item) => levels.visit_item(item), + hir::OwnerNode::ForeignItem(item) => levels.visit_foreign_item(item), + hir::OwnerNode::TraitItem(item) => levels.visit_trait_item(item), + hir::OwnerNode::ImplItem(item) => levels.visit_impl_item(item), + hir::OwnerNode::Crate(mod_) => { + levels.add_id(hir::CRATE_HIR_ID); + levels.visit_mod(mod_, mod_.spans.inner_span, hir::CRATE_HIR_ID) + } + }, + } + + let specs = levels.provider.specs; + + #[cfg(debug_assertions)] + for (_, v) in specs.specs.iter() { + debug_assert!(!v.is_empty()); + } + + specs +} + +pub struct TopDown { sets: LintLevelSets, - id_to_set: FxHashMap<HirId, LintStackIndex>, cur: LintStackIndex, +} + +pub trait LintLevelsProvider { + fn current_specs(&self) -> &FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>; + fn insert(&mut self, id: LintId, lvl: LevelAndSource); + fn get_lint_level(&self, lint: &'static Lint, sess: &Session) -> LevelAndSource; + fn push_expectation(&mut self, _id: LintExpectationId, _expectation: LintExpectation) {} +} + +impl LintLevelsProvider for TopDown { + fn current_specs(&self) -> &FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource> { + &self.sets.list[self.cur].specs + } + + fn insert(&mut self, id: LintId, lvl: LevelAndSource) { + self.sets.list[self.cur].specs.insert(id, lvl); + } + + fn get_lint_level(&self, lint: &'static Lint, sess: &Session) -> LevelAndSource { + self.sets.get_lint_level(lint, self.cur, Some(self.current_specs()), sess) + } +} + +struct LintLevelQueryMap<'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + cur: HirId, + specs: ShallowLintLevelMap, + /// Empty hash map to simplify code. + empty: FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>, + attrs: &'tcx hir::AttributeMap<'tcx>, +} + +impl LintLevelsProvider for LintLevelQueryMap<'_> { + fn current_specs(&self) -> &FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource> { + self.specs.specs.get(&self.cur.local_id).unwrap_or(&self.empty) + } + fn insert(&mut self, id: LintId, lvl: LevelAndSource) { + self.specs.specs.get_mut_or_insert_default(self.cur.local_id).insert(id, lvl); + } + fn get_lint_level(&self, lint: &'static Lint, _: &Session) -> LevelAndSource { + self.specs.lint_level_id_at_node(self.tcx, LintId::of(lint), self.cur) + } +} + +struct QueryMapExpectationsWrapper<'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + cur: HirId, + specs: ShallowLintLevelMap, + expectations: Vec<(LintExpectationId, LintExpectation)>, + unstable_to_stable_ids: FxHashMap<LintExpectationId, LintExpectationId>, + /// Empty hash map to simplify code. + empty: FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>, +} + +impl LintLevelsProvider for QueryMapExpectationsWrapper<'_> { + fn current_specs(&self) -> &FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource> { + self.specs.specs.get(&self.cur.local_id).unwrap_or(&self.empty) + } + fn insert(&mut self, id: LintId, lvl: LevelAndSource) { + let specs = self.specs.specs.get_mut_or_insert_default(self.cur.local_id); + specs.clear(); + specs.insert(id, lvl); + } + fn get_lint_level(&self, lint: &'static Lint, _: &Session) -> LevelAndSource { + self.specs.lint_level_id_at_node(self.tcx, LintId::of(lint), self.cur) + } + fn push_expectation(&mut self, id: LintExpectationId, expectation: LintExpectation) { + let LintExpectationId::Stable { attr_id: Some(attr_id), hir_id, attr_index, .. } = id else { bug!("unstable expectation id should already be mapped") }; + let key = LintExpectationId::Unstable { attr_id, lint_index: None }; + + if !self.unstable_to_stable_ids.contains_key(&key) { + self.unstable_to_stable_ids.insert( + key, + LintExpectationId::Stable { hir_id, attr_index, lint_index: None, attr_id: None }, + ); + } + + self.expectations.push((id.normalize(), expectation)); + } +} + +impl<'tcx> LintLevelsBuilder<'_, LintLevelQueryMap<'tcx>> { + fn add_id(&mut self, hir_id: HirId) { + self.provider.cur = hir_id; + self.add( + self.provider.attrs.get(hir_id.local_id), + hir_id == hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, + Some(hir_id), + ); + } +} + +impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LintLevelsBuilder<'_, LintLevelQueryMap<'tcx>> { + type NestedFilter = nested_filter::OnlyBodies; + + fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map { + self.provider.tcx.hir() + } + + fn visit_param(&mut self, param: &'tcx hir::Param<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(param.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_param(self, param); + } + + fn visit_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(it.hir_id()); + intravisit::walk_item(self, it); + } + + fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(it.hir_id()); + intravisit::walk_foreign_item(self, it); + } + + fn visit_stmt(&mut self, e: &'tcx hir::Stmt<'tcx>) { + // We will call `add_id` when we walk + // the `StmtKind`. The outer statement itself doesn't + // define the lint levels. + intravisit::walk_stmt(self, e); + } + + fn visit_expr(&mut self, e: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(e.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_expr(self, e); + } + + fn visit_field_def(&mut self, s: &'tcx hir::FieldDef<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(s.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_field_def(self, s); + } + + fn visit_variant(&mut self, v: &'tcx hir::Variant<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(v.id); + intravisit::walk_variant(self, v); + } + + fn visit_local(&mut self, l: &'tcx hir::Local<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(l.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_local(self, l); + } + + fn visit_arm(&mut self, a: &'tcx hir::Arm<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(a.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_arm(self, a); + } + + fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, trait_item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(trait_item.hir_id()); + intravisit::walk_trait_item(self, trait_item); + } + + fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, impl_item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(impl_item.hir_id()); + intravisit::walk_impl_item(self, impl_item); + } +} + +impl<'tcx> LintLevelsBuilder<'_, QueryMapExpectationsWrapper<'tcx>> { + fn add_id(&mut self, hir_id: HirId) { + self.provider.cur = hir_id; + self.add(self.provider.tcx.hir().attrs(hir_id), hir_id == hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, Some(hir_id)); + } +} + +impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LintLevelsBuilder<'_, QueryMapExpectationsWrapper<'tcx>> { + type NestedFilter = nested_filter::All; + + fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map { + self.provider.tcx.hir() + } + + fn visit_param(&mut self, param: &'tcx hir::Param<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(param.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_param(self, param); + } + + fn visit_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(it.hir_id()); + intravisit::walk_item(self, it); + } + + fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(it.hir_id()); + intravisit::walk_foreign_item(self, it); + } + + fn visit_stmt(&mut self, e: &'tcx hir::Stmt<'tcx>) { + // We will call `add_id` when we walk + // the `StmtKind`. The outer statement itself doesn't + // define the lint levels. + intravisit::walk_stmt(self, e); + } + + fn visit_expr(&mut self, e: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(e.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_expr(self, e); + } + + fn visit_field_def(&mut self, s: &'tcx hir::FieldDef<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(s.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_field_def(self, s); + } + + fn visit_variant(&mut self, v: &'tcx hir::Variant<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(v.id); + intravisit::walk_variant(self, v); + } + + fn visit_local(&mut self, l: &'tcx hir::Local<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(l.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_local(self, l); + } + + fn visit_arm(&mut self, a: &'tcx hir::Arm<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(a.hir_id); + intravisit::walk_arm(self, a); + } + + fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, trait_item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(trait_item.hir_id()); + intravisit::walk_trait_item(self, trait_item); + } + + fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, impl_item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) { + self.add_id(impl_item.hir_id()); + intravisit::walk_impl_item(self, impl_item); + } +} + +pub struct LintLevelsBuilder<'s, P> { + sess: &'s Session, + provider: P, warn_about_weird_lints: bool, store: &'s LintStore, registered_tools: &'s RegisteredTools, } -pub struct BuilderPush { +pub(crate) struct BuilderPush { prev: LintStackIndex, - pub changed: bool, } -impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { - pub fn new( +impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s, TopDown> { + pub(crate) fn new( sess: &'s Session, warn_about_weird_lints: bool, store: &'s LintStore, @@ -75,20 +438,74 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { ) -> Self { let mut builder = LintLevelsBuilder { sess, - lint_expectations: Default::default(), - expectation_id_map: Default::default(), - sets: LintLevelSets::new(), - cur: COMMAND_LINE, - id_to_set: Default::default(), + provider: TopDown { sets: LintLevelSets::new(), cur: COMMAND_LINE }, warn_about_weird_lints, store, registered_tools, }; - builder.process_command_line(sess, store); - assert_eq!(builder.sets.list.len(), 1); + builder.process_command_line(); + assert_eq!(builder.provider.sets.list.len(), 1); builder } + fn process_command_line(&mut self) { + self.provider.cur = self + .provider + .sets + .list + .push(LintSet { specs: FxHashMap::default(), parent: COMMAND_LINE }); + self.add_command_line(); + } + + /// Pushes a list of AST lint attributes onto this context. + /// + /// This function will return a `BuilderPush` object which should be passed + /// to `pop` when this scope for the attributes provided is exited. + /// + /// This function will perform a number of tasks: + /// + /// * It'll validate all lint-related attributes in `attrs` + /// * It'll mark all lint-related attributes as used + /// * Lint levels will be updated based on the attributes provided + /// * Lint attributes are validated, e.g., a `#[forbid]` can't be switched to + /// `#[allow]` + /// + /// Don't forget to call `pop`! + pub(crate) fn push( + &mut self, + attrs: &[ast::Attribute], + is_crate_node: bool, + source_hir_id: Option<HirId>, + ) -> BuilderPush { + let prev = self.provider.cur; + self.provider.cur = + self.provider.sets.list.push(LintSet { specs: FxHashMap::default(), parent: prev }); + + self.add(attrs, is_crate_node, source_hir_id); + + if self.provider.current_specs().is_empty() { + self.provider.sets.list.pop(); + self.provider.cur = prev; + } + + BuilderPush { prev } + } + + /// Called after `push` when the scope of a set of attributes are exited. + pub(crate) fn pop(&mut self, push: BuilderPush) { + self.provider.cur = push.prev; + std::mem::forget(push); + } +} + +#[cfg(debug_assertions)] +impl Drop for BuilderPush { + fn drop(&mut self) { + panic!("Found a `push` without a `pop`."); + } +} + +impl<'s, P: LintLevelsProvider> LintLevelsBuilder<'s, P> { pub(crate) fn sess(&self) -> &Session { self.sess } @@ -98,24 +515,20 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { } fn current_specs(&self) -> &FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource> { - &self.sets.list[self.cur].specs + self.provider.current_specs() } - fn current_specs_mut(&mut self) -> &mut FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource> { - &mut self.sets.list[self.cur].specs + fn insert(&mut self, id: LintId, lvl: LevelAndSource) { + self.provider.insert(id, lvl) } - fn process_command_line(&mut self, sess: &Session, store: &LintStore) { - self.sets.lint_cap = sess.opts.lint_cap.unwrap_or(Level::Forbid); - - self.cur = - self.sets.list.push(LintSet { specs: FxHashMap::default(), parent: COMMAND_LINE }); - for &(ref lint_name, level) in &sess.opts.lint_opts { - store.check_lint_name_cmdline(sess, &lint_name, level, self.registered_tools); + fn add_command_line(&mut self) { + for &(ref lint_name, level) in &self.sess.opts.lint_opts { + self.store.check_lint_name_cmdline(self.sess, &lint_name, level, self.registered_tools); let orig_level = level; let lint_flag_val = Symbol::intern(lint_name); - let Ok(ids) = store.find_lints(&lint_name) else { + let Ok(ids) = self.store.find_lints(&lint_name) else { // errors handled in check_lint_name_cmdline above continue }; @@ -129,7 +542,7 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { if self.check_gated_lint(id, DUMMY_SP) { let src = LintLevelSource::CommandLine(lint_flag_val, orig_level); - self.current_specs_mut().insert(id, (level, src)); + self.insert(id, (level, src)); } } } @@ -138,9 +551,11 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { /// Attempts to insert the `id` to `level_src` map entry. If unsuccessful /// (e.g. if a forbid was already inserted on the same scope), then emits a /// diagnostic with no change to `specs`. - fn insert_spec(&mut self, id: LintId, (level, src): LevelAndSource) { - let (old_level, old_src) = - self.sets.get_lint_level(id.lint, self.cur, Some(self.current_specs()), &self.sess); + fn insert_spec(&mut self, id: LintId, (mut level, src): LevelAndSource) { + let (old_level, old_src) = self.provider.get_lint_level(id.lint, &self.sess); + if let Level::Expect(id) = &mut level && let LintExpectationId::Stable { .. } = id { + *id = id.normalize(); + } // Setting to a non-forbid level is an error if the lint previously had // a forbid level. Note that this is not necessarily true even with a // `#[forbid(..)]` attribute present, as that is overridden by `--cap-lints`. @@ -158,7 +573,7 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { let id_name = id.lint.name_lower(); let fcw_warning = match old_src { LintLevelSource::Default => false, - LintLevelSource::Node(symbol, _, _) => self.store.is_lint_group(symbol), + LintLevelSource::Node { name, .. } => self.store.is_lint_group(name), LintLevelSource::CommandLine(symbol, _) => self.store.is_lint_group(symbol), }; debug!( @@ -178,8 +593,8 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { id.to_string() )); } - LintLevelSource::Node(_, forbid_source_span, reason) => { - diag.span_label(forbid_source_span, "`forbid` level set here"); + LintLevelSource::Node { span, reason, .. } => { + diag.span_label(span, "`forbid` level set here"); if let Some(rationale) = reason { diag.note(rationale.as_str()); } @@ -199,11 +614,8 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { LintLevelSource::Default => { OverruledAttributeSub::DefaultSource { id: id.to_string() } } - LintLevelSource::Node(_, forbid_source_span, reason) => { - OverruledAttributeSub::NodeSource { - span: forbid_source_span, - reason, - } + LintLevelSource::Node { span, reason, .. } => { + OverruledAttributeSub::NodeSource { span, reason } } LintLevelSource::CommandLine(_, _) => { OverruledAttributeSub::CommandLineSource @@ -214,14 +626,14 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { self.struct_lint( FORBIDDEN_LINT_GROUPS, Some(src.span().into()), - |diag_builder| { - let mut diag_builder = diag_builder.build(&format!( - "{}({}) incompatible with previous forbid", - level.as_str(), - src.name(), - )); - decorate_diag(&mut diag_builder); - diag_builder.emit(); + format!( + "{}({}) incompatible with previous forbid", + level.as_str(), + src.name(), + ), + |lint| { + decorate_diag(lint); + lint }, ); } @@ -244,45 +656,21 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { match (old_level, level) { // If the new level is an expectation store it in `ForceWarn` - (Level::ForceWarn(_), Level::Expect(expectation_id)) => self - .current_specs_mut() - .insert(id, (Level::ForceWarn(Some(expectation_id)), old_src)), - // Keep `ForceWarn` level but drop the expectation - (Level::ForceWarn(_), _) => { - self.current_specs_mut().insert(id, (Level::ForceWarn(None), old_src)) + (Level::ForceWarn(_), Level::Expect(expectation_id)) => { + self.insert(id, (Level::ForceWarn(Some(expectation_id)), old_src)) } + // Keep `ForceWarn` level but drop the expectation + (Level::ForceWarn(_), _) => self.insert(id, (Level::ForceWarn(None), old_src)), // Set the lint level as normal - _ => self.current_specs_mut().insert(id, (level, src)), + _ => self.insert(id, (level, src)), }; } - /// Pushes a list of AST lint attributes onto this context. - /// - /// This function will return a `BuilderPush` object which should be passed - /// to `pop` when this scope for the attributes provided is exited. - /// - /// This function will perform a number of tasks: - /// - /// * It'll validate all lint-related attributes in `attrs` - /// * It'll mark all lint-related attributes as used - /// * Lint levels will be updated based on the attributes provided - /// * Lint attributes are validated, e.g., a `#[forbid]` can't be switched to - /// `#[allow]` - /// - /// Don't forget to call `pop`! - pub(crate) fn push( - &mut self, - attrs: &[ast::Attribute], - is_crate_node: bool, - source_hir_id: Option<HirId>, - ) -> BuilderPush { - let prev = self.cur; - self.cur = self.sets.list.push(LintSet { specs: FxHashMap::default(), parent: prev }); - + fn add(&mut self, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], is_crate_node: bool, source_hir_id: Option<HirId>) { let sess = self.sess; for (attr_index, attr) in attrs.iter().enumerate() { if attr.has_name(sym::automatically_derived) { - self.current_specs_mut().insert( + self.insert( LintId::of(SINGLE_USE_LIFETIMES), (Level::Allow, LintLevelSource::Default), ); @@ -293,7 +681,17 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { None => continue, // This is the only lint level with a `LintExpectationId` that can be created from an attribute Some(Level::Expect(unstable_id)) if let Some(hir_id) = source_hir_id => { - let stable_id = self.create_stable_id(unstable_id, hir_id, attr_index); + let LintExpectationId::Unstable { attr_id, lint_index } = unstable_id + else { bug!("stable id Level::from_attr") }; + + let stable_id = LintExpectationId::Stable { + hir_id, + attr_index: attr_index.try_into().unwrap(), + lint_index, + // we pass the previous unstable attr_id such that we can trace the ast id when building a map + // to go from unstable to stable id. + attr_id: Some(attr_id), + }; Level::Expect(stable_id) } @@ -408,7 +806,7 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { [lint] => *lint == LintId::of(UNFULFILLED_LINT_EXPECTATIONS), _ => false, }; - self.lint_expectations.push(( + self.provider.push_expectation( expect_id, LintExpectation::new( reason, @@ -416,13 +814,19 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { is_unfulfilled_lint_expectations, tool_name, ), - )); + ); } - let src = LintLevelSource::Node( - meta_item.path.segments.last().expect("empty lint name").ident.name, - sp, + let src = LintLevelSource::Node { + name: meta_item + .path + .segments + .last() + .expect("empty lint name") + .ident + .name, + span: sp, reason, - ); + }; for &id in *ids { if self.check_gated_lint(id, attr.span) { self.insert_spec(id, (level, src)); @@ -435,67 +839,60 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { Ok(ids) => { let complete_name = &format!("{}::{}", tool_ident.unwrap().name, name); - let src = LintLevelSource::Node( - Symbol::intern(complete_name), - sp, + let src = LintLevelSource::Node { + name: Symbol::intern(complete_name), + span: sp, reason, - ); + }; for &id in ids { if self.check_gated_lint(id, attr.span) { self.insert_spec(id, (level, src)); } } if let Level::Expect(expect_id) = level { - self.lint_expectations.push(( + self.provider.push_expectation( expect_id, LintExpectation::new(reason, sp, false, tool_name), - )); + ); } } Err((Some(ids), ref new_lint_name)) => { let lint = builtin::RENAMED_AND_REMOVED_LINTS; - let (lvl, src) = self.sets.get_lint_level( - lint, - self.cur, - Some(self.current_specs()), - &sess, - ); + let (lvl, src) = self.provider.get_lint_level(lint, &sess); struct_lint_level( self.sess, lint, lvl, src, Some(sp.into()), + format!( + "lint name `{}` is deprecated \ + and may not have an effect in the future.", + name + ), |lint| { - let msg = format!( - "lint name `{}` is deprecated \ - and may not have an effect in the future.", - name - ); - lint.build(&msg) - .span_suggestion( - sp, - "change it to", - new_lint_name, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + lint.span_suggestion( + sp, + "change it to", + new_lint_name, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) }, ); - let src = LintLevelSource::Node( - Symbol::intern(&new_lint_name), - sp, + let src = LintLevelSource::Node { + name: Symbol::intern(&new_lint_name), + span: sp, reason, - ); + }; for id in ids { self.insert_spec(*id, (level, src)); } if let Level::Expect(expect_id) = level { - self.lint_expectations.push(( + self.provider.push_expectation( expect_id, LintExpectation::new(reason, sp, false, tool_name), - )); + ); } } Err((None, _)) => { @@ -521,57 +918,54 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { CheckLintNameResult::Warning(msg, renamed) => { let lint = builtin::RENAMED_AND_REMOVED_LINTS; - let (renamed_lint_level, src) = self.sets.get_lint_level( - lint, - self.cur, - Some(self.current_specs()), - &sess, - ); + let (renamed_lint_level, src) = self.provider.get_lint_level(lint, &sess); struct_lint_level( self.sess, lint, renamed_lint_level, src, Some(sp.into()), + msg, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(msg); if let Some(new_name) = &renamed { - err.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( sp, "use the new name", new_name, Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } - err.emit(); + lint }, ); } CheckLintNameResult::NoLint(suggestion) => { let lint = builtin::UNKNOWN_LINTS; - let (level, src) = self.sets.get_lint_level( - lint, - self.cur, - Some(self.current_specs()), + let (level, src) = self.provider.get_lint_level(lint, self.sess); + let name = if let Some(tool_ident) = tool_ident { + format!("{}::{}", tool_ident.name, name) + } else { + name.to_string() + }; + struct_lint_level( self.sess, + lint, + level, + src, + Some(sp.into()), + format!("unknown lint: `{}`", name), + |lint| { + if let Some(suggestion) = suggestion { + lint.span_suggestion( + sp, + "did you mean", + suggestion, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + lint + }, ); - struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, Some(sp.into()), |lint| { - let name = if let Some(tool_ident) = tool_ident { - format!("{}::{}", tool_ident.name, name) - } else { - name.to_string() - }; - let mut db = lint.build(format!("unknown lint: `{}`", name)); - if let Some(suggestion) = suggestion { - db.span_suggestion( - sp, - "did you mean", - suggestion, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - db.emit(); - }); } } // If this lint was renamed, apply the new lint instead of ignoring the attribute. @@ -583,17 +977,21 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { if let CheckLintNameResult::Ok(ids) = self.store.check_lint_name(&new_name, None, self.registered_tools) { - let src = LintLevelSource::Node(Symbol::intern(&new_name), sp, reason); + let src = LintLevelSource::Node { + name: Symbol::intern(&new_name), + span: sp, + reason, + }; for &id in ids { if self.check_gated_lint(id, attr.span) { self.insert_spec(id, (level, src)); } } if let Level::Expect(expect_id) = level { - self.lint_expectations.push(( + self.provider.push_expectation( expect_id, LintExpectation::new(reason, sp, false, tool_name), - )); + ); } } else { panic!("renamed lint does not exist: {}", new_name); @@ -608,232 +1006,87 @@ impl<'s> LintLevelsBuilder<'s> { continue; } - let LintLevelSource::Node(lint_attr_name, lint_attr_span, _) = *src else { + let LintLevelSource::Node { name: lint_attr_name, span: lint_attr_span, .. } = *src else { continue }; let lint = builtin::UNUSED_ATTRIBUTES; - let (lint_level, lint_src) = - self.sets.get_lint_level(lint, self.cur, Some(self.current_specs()), self.sess); + let (lint_level, lint_src) = self.provider.get_lint_level(lint, &self.sess); struct_lint_level( self.sess, lint, lint_level, lint_src, Some(lint_attr_span.into()), - |lint| { - let mut db = lint.build(&format!( - "{}({}) is ignored unless specified at crate level", - level.as_str(), - lint_attr_name - )); - db.emit(); - }, + format!( + "{}({}) is ignored unless specified at crate level", + level.as_str(), + lint_attr_name + ), + |lint| lint, ); // don't set a separate error for every lint in the group break; } } - - if self.current_specs().is_empty() { - self.sets.list.pop(); - self.cur = prev; - } - - BuilderPush { prev, changed: prev != self.cur } - } - - fn create_stable_id( - &mut self, - unstable_id: LintExpectationId, - hir_id: HirId, - attr_index: usize, - ) -> LintExpectationId { - let stable_id = - LintExpectationId::Stable { hir_id, attr_index: attr_index as u16, lint_index: None }; - - self.expectation_id_map.insert(unstable_id, stable_id); - - stable_id } /// Checks if the lint is gated on a feature that is not enabled. /// /// Returns `true` if the lint's feature is enabled. + // FIXME only emit this once for each attribute, instead of repeating it 4 times for + // pre-expansion lints, post-expansion lints, `shallow_lint_levels_on` and `lint_expectations`. fn check_gated_lint(&self, lint_id: LintId, span: Span) -> bool { if let Some(feature) = lint_id.lint.feature_gate { if !self.sess.features_untracked().enabled(feature) { let lint = builtin::UNKNOWN_LINTS; let (level, src) = self.lint_level(builtin::UNKNOWN_LINTS); - struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, Some(span.into()), |lint_db| { - let mut db = - lint_db.build(&format!("unknown lint: `{}`", lint_id.lint.name_lower())); - db.note(&format!("the `{}` lint is unstable", lint_id.lint.name_lower(),)); - add_feature_diagnostics(&mut db, &self.sess.parse_sess, feature); - db.emit(); - }); + struct_lint_level( + self.sess, + lint, + level, + src, + Some(span.into()), + format!("unknown lint: `{}`", lint_id.lint.name_lower()), + |lint| { + lint.note( + &format!("the `{}` lint is unstable", lint_id.lint.name_lower(),), + ); + add_feature_diagnostics(lint, &self.sess.parse_sess, feature); + lint + }, + ); return false; } } true } - /// Called after `push` when the scope of a set of attributes are exited. - pub fn pop(&mut self, push: BuilderPush) { - self.cur = push.prev; - } - /// Find the lint level for a lint. - pub fn lint_level(&self, lint: &'static Lint) -> (Level, LintLevelSource) { - self.sets.get_lint_level(lint, self.cur, None, self.sess) + pub fn lint_level(&self, lint: &'static Lint) -> LevelAndSource { + self.provider.get_lint_level(lint, self.sess) } /// Used to emit a lint-related diagnostic based on the current state of /// this lint context. - pub fn struct_lint( + /// + /// Return value of the `decorate` closure is ignored, see [`struct_lint_level`] for a detailed explanation. + /// + /// [`struct_lint_level`]: rustc_middle::lint::struct_lint_level#decorate-signature + pub(crate) fn struct_lint( &self, lint: &'static Lint, span: Option<MultiSpan>, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { let (level, src) = self.lint_level(lint); - struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, span, decorate) - } - - /// Registers the ID provided with the current set of lints stored in - /// this context. - pub fn register_id(&mut self, id: HirId) { - self.id_to_set.insert(id, self.cur); - } - - fn update_unstable_expectation_ids(&self) { - self.sess.diagnostic().update_unstable_expectation_id(&self.expectation_id_map); - } - - pub fn build_map(self) -> LintLevelMap { - LintLevelMap { - sets: self.sets, - id_to_set: self.id_to_set, - lint_expectations: self.lint_expectations, - } - } -} - -struct LintLevelMapBuilder<'tcx> { - levels: LintLevelsBuilder<'tcx>, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, -} - -impl LintLevelMapBuilder<'_> { - fn with_lint_attrs<F>(&mut self, id: hir::HirId, f: F) - where - F: FnOnce(&mut Self), - { - let is_crate_hir = id == hir::CRATE_HIR_ID; - let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(id); - let push = self.levels.push(attrs, is_crate_hir, Some(id)); - - if push.changed { - self.levels.register_id(id); - } - f(self); - self.levels.pop(push); - } -} - -impl<'tcx> intravisit::Visitor<'tcx> for LintLevelMapBuilder<'tcx> { - type NestedFilter = nested_filter::All; - - fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map { - self.tcx.hir() - } - - fn visit_param(&mut self, param: &'tcx hir::Param<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(param.hir_id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_param(builder, param); - }); - } - - fn visit_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(it.hir_id(), |builder| { - intravisit::walk_item(builder, it); - }); - } - - fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, it: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(it.hir_id(), |builder| { - intravisit::walk_foreign_item(builder, it); - }) - } - - fn visit_stmt(&mut self, e: &'tcx hir::Stmt<'tcx>) { - // We will call `with_lint_attrs` when we walk - // the `StmtKind`. The outer statement itself doesn't - // define the lint levels. - intravisit::walk_stmt(self, e); - } - - fn visit_expr(&mut self, e: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(e.hir_id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_expr(builder, e); - }) - } - - fn visit_expr_field(&mut self, field: &'tcx hir::ExprField<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(field.hir_id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_expr_field(builder, field); - }) - } - - fn visit_field_def(&mut self, s: &'tcx hir::FieldDef<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(s.hir_id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_field_def(builder, s); - }) - } - - fn visit_variant(&mut self, v: &'tcx hir::Variant<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(v.id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_variant(builder, v); - }) - } - - fn visit_local(&mut self, l: &'tcx hir::Local<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(l.hir_id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_local(builder, l); - }) - } - - fn visit_arm(&mut self, a: &'tcx hir::Arm<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(a.hir_id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_arm(builder, a); - }) - } - - fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, trait_item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(trait_item.hir_id(), |builder| { - intravisit::walk_trait_item(builder, trait_item); - }); - } - - fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, impl_item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(impl_item.hir_id(), |builder| { - intravisit::walk_impl_item(builder, impl_item); - }); - } - - fn visit_pat_field(&mut self, field: &'tcx hir::PatField<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(field.hir_id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_pat_field(builder, field); - }) - } - - fn visit_generic_param(&mut self, p: &'tcx hir::GenericParam<'tcx>) { - self.with_lint_attrs(p.hir_id, |builder| { - intravisit::walk_generic_param(builder, p); - }); + struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, span, msg, decorate) } } -pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { - providers.lint_levels = lint_levels; +pub(crate) fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { + *providers = Providers { shallow_lint_levels_on, lint_expectations, ..*providers }; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lib.rs index 752a751f6..5288fc542 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lib.rs @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ #![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(iter_order_by)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] +#![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ mod early; mod enum_intrinsics_non_enums; mod errors; mod expect; +mod for_loops_over_fallibles; pub mod hidden_unicode_codepoints; mod internal; mod late; @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ mod non_ascii_idents; mod non_fmt_panic; mod nonstandard_style; mod noop_method_call; +mod opaque_hidden_inferred_bound; mod pass_by_value; mod passes; mod redundant_semicolon; @@ -85,6 +87,7 @@ use rustc_span::Span; use array_into_iter::ArrayIntoIter; use builtin::*; use enum_intrinsics_non_enums::EnumIntrinsicsNonEnums; +use for_loops_over_fallibles::*; use hidden_unicode_codepoints::*; use internal::*; use let_underscore::*; @@ -93,6 +96,7 @@ use non_ascii_idents::*; use non_fmt_panic::NonPanicFmt; use nonstandard_style::*; use noop_method_call::*; +use opaque_hidden_inferred_bound::*; use pass_by_value::*; use redundant_semicolon::*; use traits::*; @@ -186,6 +190,7 @@ macro_rules! late_lint_mod_passes { $macro!( $args, [ + ForLoopsOverFallibles: ForLoopsOverFallibles, HardwiredLints: HardwiredLints, ImproperCTypesDeclarations: ImproperCTypesDeclarations, ImproperCTypesDefinitions: ImproperCTypesDefinitions, @@ -207,7 +212,7 @@ macro_rules! late_lint_mod_passes { TypeLimits: TypeLimits::new(), NonSnakeCase: NonSnakeCase, InvalidNoMangleItems: InvalidNoMangleItems, - // Depends on access levels + // Depends on effective visibilities UnreachablePub: UnreachablePub, ExplicitOutlivesRequirements: ExplicitOutlivesRequirements, InvalidValue: InvalidValue, @@ -223,6 +228,7 @@ macro_rules! late_lint_mod_passes { EnumIntrinsicsNonEnums: EnumIntrinsicsNonEnums, InvalidAtomicOrdering: InvalidAtomicOrdering, NamedAsmLabels: NamedAsmLabels, + OpaqueHiddenInferredBound: OpaqueHiddenInferredBound, ] ); }; @@ -519,6 +525,11 @@ fn register_builtins(store: &mut LintStore, no_interleave_lints: bool) { "now allowed, see issue #59159 \ <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/59159> for more information", ); + store.register_removed( + "const_err", + "converted into hard error, see issue #71800 \ + <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71800> for more information", + ); } fn register_internals(store: &mut LintStore) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/methods.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/methods.rs index 5f7f03480..e2d7d5b49 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/methods.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/methods.rs @@ -90,14 +90,17 @@ fn lint_cstring_as_ptr( if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, def.did()) { if let ty::Adt(adt, _) = substs.type_at(0).kind() { if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::cstring_type, adt.did()) { - cx.struct_span_lint(TEMPORARY_CSTRING_AS_PTR, as_ptr_span, |diag| { - diag.build(fluent::lint::cstring_ptr) - .span_label(as_ptr_span, fluent::lint::as_ptr_label) - .span_label(unwrap.span, fluent::lint::unwrap_label) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .help(fluent::lint::help) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + TEMPORARY_CSTRING_AS_PTR, + as_ptr_span, + fluent::lint_cstring_ptr, + |diag| { + diag.span_label(as_ptr_span, fluent::as_ptr_label) + .span_label(unwrap.span, fluent::unwrap_label) + .note(fluent::note) + .help(fluent::help) + }, + ); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/non_ascii_idents.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/non_ascii_idents.rs index 764003e61..dea9506ac 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/non_ascii_idents.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/non_ascii_idents.rs @@ -180,15 +180,21 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for NonAsciiIdents { continue; } has_non_ascii_idents = true; - cx.struct_span_lint(NON_ASCII_IDENTS, sp, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::identifier_non_ascii_char).emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + NON_ASCII_IDENTS, + sp, + fluent::lint_identifier_non_ascii_char, + |lint| lint, + ); if check_uncommon_codepoints && !symbol_str.chars().all(GeneralSecurityProfile::identifier_allowed) { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNCOMMON_CODEPOINTS, sp, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::identifier_uncommon_codepoints).emit(); - }) + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNCOMMON_CODEPOINTS, + sp, + fluent::lint_identifier_uncommon_codepoints, + |lint| lint, + ) } } @@ -216,13 +222,16 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for NonAsciiIdents { .entry(skeleton_sym) .and_modify(|(existing_symbol, existing_span, existing_is_ascii)| { if !*existing_is_ascii || !is_ascii { - cx.struct_span_lint(CONFUSABLE_IDENTS, sp, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::confusable_identifier_pair) - .set_arg("existing_sym", *existing_symbol) - .set_arg("sym", symbol) - .span_label(*existing_span, fluent::lint::label) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + CONFUSABLE_IDENTS, + sp, + fluent::lint_confusable_identifier_pair, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("existing_sym", *existing_symbol) + .set_arg("sym", symbol) + .span_label(*existing_span, fluent::label) + }, + ); } if *existing_is_ascii && !is_ascii { *existing_symbol = symbol; @@ -322,22 +331,25 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for NonAsciiIdents { } for ((sp, ch_list), script_set) in lint_reports { - cx.struct_span_lint(MIXED_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLES, sp, |lint| { - let mut includes = String::new(); - for (idx, ch) in ch_list.into_iter().enumerate() { - if idx != 0 { - includes += ", "; + cx.struct_span_lint( + MIXED_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLES, + sp, + fluent::lint_mixed_script_confusables, + |lint| { + let mut includes = String::new(); + for (idx, ch) in ch_list.into_iter().enumerate() { + if idx != 0 { + includes += ", "; + } + let char_info = format!("'{}' (U+{:04X})", ch, ch as u32); + includes += &char_info; } - let char_info = format!("'{}' (U+{:04X})", ch, ch as u32); - includes += &char_info; - } - lint.build(fluent::lint::mixed_script_confusables) - .set_arg("set", script_set.to_string()) - .set_arg("includes", includes) - .note(fluent::lint::includes_note) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); - }); + lint.set_arg("set", script_set.to_string()) + .set_arg("includes", includes) + .note(fluent::includes_note) + .note(fluent::note) + }, + ); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/non_fmt_panic.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/non_fmt_panic.rs index cdad2d2e8..6ad2e0294 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/non_fmt_panic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/non_fmt_panic.rs @@ -119,22 +119,20 @@ fn check_panic<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, f: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, arg: &'tc arg_span = expn.call_site; } - cx.struct_span_lint(NON_FMT_PANICS, arg_span, |lint| { - let mut l = lint.build(fluent::lint::non_fmt_panic); - l.set_arg("name", symbol); - l.note(fluent::lint::note); - l.note(fluent::lint::more_info_note); + cx.struct_span_lint(NON_FMT_PANICS, arg_span, fluent::lint_non_fmt_panic, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("name", symbol); + lint.note(fluent::note); + lint.note(fluent::more_info_note); if !is_arg_inside_call(arg_span, span) { // No clue where this argument is coming from. - l.emit(); - return; + return lint; } if arg_macro.map_or(false, |id| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::format_macro, id)) { // A case of `panic!(format!(..))`. - l.note(fluent::lint::supports_fmt_note); + lint.note(fluent::supports_fmt_note); if let Some((open, close, _)) = find_delimiters(cx, arg_span) { - l.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::lint::supports_fmt_suggestion, + lint.multipart_suggestion( + fluent::supports_fmt_suggestion, vec![ (arg_span.until(open.shrink_to_hi()), "".into()), (close.until(arg_span.shrink_to_hi()), "".into()), @@ -153,21 +151,19 @@ fn check_panic<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, f: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, arg: &'tc Some(ty_def) if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::String, ty_def.did()), ); - let (suggest_display, suggest_debug) = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let display = is_str - || cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Display).map(|t| { - infcx - .type_implements_trait(t, ty, InternalSubsts::empty(), cx.param_env) - .may_apply() - }) == Some(true); - let debug = !display - && cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Debug).map(|t| { - infcx - .type_implements_trait(t, ty, InternalSubsts::empty(), cx.param_env) - .may_apply() - }) == Some(true); - (display, debug) - }); + let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let suggest_display = is_str + || cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Display).map(|t| { + infcx + .type_implements_trait(t, ty, InternalSubsts::empty(), cx.param_env) + .may_apply() + }) == Some(true); + let suggest_debug = !suggest_display + && cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Debug).map(|t| { + infcx + .type_implements_trait(t, ty, InternalSubsts::empty(), cx.param_env) + .may_apply() + }) == Some(true); let suggest_panic_any = !is_str && panic == sym::std_panic_macro; @@ -180,17 +176,17 @@ fn check_panic<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, f: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, arg: &'tc }; if suggest_display { - l.span_suggestion_verbose( + lint.span_suggestion_verbose( arg_span.shrink_to_lo(), - fluent::lint::display_suggestion, + fluent::display_suggestion, "\"{}\", ", fmt_applicability, ); } else if suggest_debug { - l.set_arg("ty", ty); - l.span_suggestion_verbose( + lint.set_arg("ty", ty); + lint.span_suggestion_verbose( arg_span.shrink_to_lo(), - fluent::lint::debug_suggestion, + fluent::debug_suggestion, "\"{:?}\", ", fmt_applicability, ); @@ -198,9 +194,9 @@ fn check_panic<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, f: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, arg: &'tc if suggest_panic_any { if let Some((open, close, del)) = find_delimiters(cx, span) { - l.set_arg("already_suggested", suggest_display || suggest_debug); - l.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::lint::panic_suggestion, + lint.set_arg("already_suggested", suggest_display || suggest_debug); + lint.multipart_suggestion( + fluent::panic_suggestion, if del == '(' { vec![(span.until(open), "std::panic::panic_any".into())] } else { @@ -214,7 +210,7 @@ fn check_panic<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, f: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, arg: &'tc } } } - l.emit(); + lint }); } @@ -258,25 +254,24 @@ fn check_panic_str<'tcx>( .map(|span| fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end))) .collect(), }; - cx.struct_span_lint(NON_FMT_PANICS, arg_spans, |lint| { - let mut l = lint.build(fluent::lint::non_fmt_panic_unused); - l.set_arg("count", n_arguments); - l.note(fluent::lint::note); + cx.struct_span_lint(NON_FMT_PANICS, arg_spans, fluent::lint_non_fmt_panic_unused, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("count", n_arguments); + lint.note(fluent::note); if is_arg_inside_call(arg.span, span) { - l.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( arg.span.shrink_to_hi(), - fluent::lint::add_args_suggestion, + fluent::add_args_suggestion, ", ...", Applicability::HasPlaceholders, ); - l.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( arg.span.shrink_to_lo(), - fluent::lint::add_fmt_suggestion, + fluent::add_fmt_suggestion, "\"{}\", ", Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } - l.emit(); + lint }); } else { let brace_spans: Option<Vec<_>> = @@ -287,20 +282,24 @@ fn check_panic_str<'tcx>( .collect() }); let count = brace_spans.as_ref().map(|v| v.len()).unwrap_or(/* any number >1 */ 2); - cx.struct_span_lint(NON_FMT_PANICS, brace_spans.unwrap_or_else(|| vec![span]), |lint| { - let mut l = lint.build(fluent::lint::non_fmt_panic_braces); - l.set_arg("count", count); - l.note(fluent::lint::note); - if is_arg_inside_call(arg.span, span) { - l.span_suggestion( - arg.span.shrink_to_lo(), - fluent::lint::suggestion, - "\"{}\", ", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - l.emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + NON_FMT_PANICS, + brace_spans.unwrap_or_else(|| vec![span]), + fluent::lint_non_fmt_panic_braces, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("count", count); + lint.note(fluent::note); + if is_arg_inside_call(arg.span, span) { + lint.span_suggestion( + arg.span.shrink_to_lo(), + fluent::suggestion, + "\"{}\", ", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + lint + }, + ); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/nonstandard_style.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/nonstandard_style.rs index 768ad8483..7e50801f8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/nonstandard_style.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/nonstandard_style.rs @@ -136,26 +136,30 @@ impl NonCamelCaseTypes { let name = ident.name.as_str(); if !is_camel_case(name) { - cx.struct_span_lint(NON_CAMEL_CASE_TYPES, ident.span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::non_camel_case_type); - let cc = to_camel_case(name); - // We cannot provide meaningful suggestions - // if the characters are in the category of "Lowercase Letter". - if *name != cc { - err.span_suggestion( - ident.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - to_camel_case(name), - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } else { - err.span_label(ident.span, fluent::lint::label); - } + cx.struct_span_lint( + NON_CAMEL_CASE_TYPES, + ident.span, + fluent::lint_non_camel_case_type, + |lint| { + let cc = to_camel_case(name); + // We cannot provide meaningful suggestions + // if the characters are in the category of "Lowercase Letter". + if *name != cc { + lint.span_suggestion( + ident.span, + fluent::suggestion, + to_camel_case(name), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } else { + lint.span_label(ident.span, fluent::label); + } - err.set_arg("sort", sort); - err.set_arg("name", name); - err.emit(); - }) + lint.set_arg("sort", sort); + lint.set_arg("name", name); + lint + }, + ) } } } @@ -183,7 +187,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for NonCamelCaseTypes { } fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, it: &ast::AssocItem) { - if let ast::AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..) = it.kind { + if let ast::AssocItemKind::Type(..) = it.kind { self.check_case(cx, "associated type", &it.ident); } } @@ -280,9 +284,8 @@ impl NonSnakeCase { let name = ident.name.as_str(); if !is_snake_case(name) { - cx.struct_span_lint(NON_SNAKE_CASE, ident.span, |lint| { + cx.struct_span_lint(NON_SNAKE_CASE, ident.span, fluent::lint_non_snake_case, |lint| { let sc = NonSnakeCase::to_snake_case(name); - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::non_snake_case); // We cannot provide meaningful suggestions // if the characters are in the category of "Uppercase Letter". if name != sc { @@ -295,32 +298,32 @@ impl NonSnakeCase { // Instead, recommend renaming the identifier entirely or, if permitted, // escaping it to create a raw identifier. if sc_ident.name.can_be_raw() { - (fluent::lint::rename_or_convert_suggestion, sc_ident.to_string()) + (fluent::rename_or_convert_suggestion, sc_ident.to_string()) } else { - err.note(fluent::lint::cannot_convert_note); - (fluent::lint::rename_suggestion, String::new()) + lint.note(fluent::cannot_convert_note); + (fluent::rename_suggestion, String::new()) } } else { - (fluent::lint::convert_suggestion, sc.clone()) + (fluent::convert_suggestion, sc.clone()) }; - err.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( ident.span, message, suggestion, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); } else { - err.help(fluent::lint::help); + lint.help(fluent::help); } } else { - err.span_label(ident.span, fluent::lint::label); + lint.span_label(ident.span, fluent::label); } - err.set_arg("sort", sort); - err.set_arg("name", name); - err.set_arg("sc", sc); - err.emit(); + lint.set_arg("sort", sort); + lint.set_arg("name", name); + lint.set_arg("sc", sc); + lint }); } } @@ -478,26 +481,30 @@ impl NonUpperCaseGlobals { fn check_upper_case(cx: &LateContext<'_>, sort: &str, ident: &Ident) { let name = ident.name.as_str(); if name.chars().any(|c| c.is_lowercase()) { - cx.struct_span_lint(NON_UPPER_CASE_GLOBALS, ident.span, |lint| { - let uc = NonSnakeCase::to_snake_case(&name).to_uppercase(); - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::non_upper_case_global); - // We cannot provide meaningful suggestions - // if the characters are in the category of "Lowercase Letter". - if *name != uc { - err.span_suggestion( - ident.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - uc, - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } else { - err.span_label(ident.span, fluent::lint::label); - } + cx.struct_span_lint( + NON_UPPER_CASE_GLOBALS, + ident.span, + fluent::lint_non_upper_case_global, + |lint| { + let uc = NonSnakeCase::to_snake_case(&name).to_uppercase(); + // We cannot provide meaningful suggestions + // if the characters are in the category of "Lowercase Letter". + if *name != uc { + lint.span_suggestion( + ident.span, + fluent::suggestion, + uc, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } else { + lint.span_label(ident.span, fluent::label); + } - err.set_arg("sort", sort); - err.set_arg("name", name); - err.emit(); - }) + lint.set_arg("sort", sort); + lint.set_arg("name", name); + lint + }, + ) } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/noop_method_call.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/noop_method_call.rs index d1449496d..2ef425a10 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/noop_method_call.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/noop_method_call.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ use crate::context::LintContext; -use crate::rustc_middle::ty::TypeVisitable; use crate::LateContext; use crate::LateLintPass; use rustc_errors::fluent; @@ -46,7 +45,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NoopMethodCall { }; // We only care about method calls corresponding to the `Clone`, `Deref` and `Borrow` // traits and ignore any other method call. - let (trait_id, did) = match cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def(expr.hir_id) { + let did = match cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def(expr.hir_id) { // Verify we are dealing with a method/associated function. Some((DefKind::AssocFn, did)) => match cx.tcx.trait_of_item(did) { // Check that we're dealing with a trait method for one of the traits we care about. @@ -56,21 +55,17 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NoopMethodCall { Some(sym::Borrow | sym::Clone | sym::Deref) ) => { - (trait_id, did) + did } _ => return, }, _ => return, }; - let substs = cx.typeck_results().node_substs(expr.hir_id); - if substs.needs_subst() { - // We can't resolve on types that require monomorphization, so we don't handle them if - // we need to perform substitution. - return; - } - let param_env = cx.tcx.param_env(trait_id); + let substs = cx + .tcx + .normalize_erasing_regions(cx.param_env, cx.typeck_results().node_substs(expr.hir_id)); // Resolve the trait method instance. - let Ok(Some(i)) = ty::Instance::resolve(cx.tcx, param_env, did, substs) else { + let Ok(Some(i)) = ty::Instance::resolve(cx.tcx, cx.param_env, did, substs) else { return }; // (Re)check that it implements the noop diagnostic. @@ -90,13 +85,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NoopMethodCall { } let expr_span = expr.span; let span = expr_span.with_lo(receiver.span.hi()); - cx.struct_span_lint(NOOP_METHOD_CALL, span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::noop_method_call) - .set_arg("method", call.ident.name) + cx.struct_span_lint(NOOP_METHOD_CALL, span, fluent::lint_noop_method_call, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("method", call.ident.name) .set_arg("receiver_ty", receiver_ty) - .span_label(span, fluent::lint::label) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); + .span_label(span, fluent::label) + .note(fluent::note) }); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/opaque_hidden_inferred_bound.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/opaque_hidden_inferred_bound.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..00bf287ba --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/opaque_hidden_inferred_bound.rs @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; +use rustc_macros::{LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{ + self, fold::BottomUpFolder, print::TraitPredPrintModifiersAndPath, Ty, TypeFoldable, +}; +use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt; + +use crate::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; + +declare_lint! { + /// The `opaque_hidden_inferred_bound` lint detects cases in which nested + /// `impl Trait` in associated type bounds are not written generally enough + /// to satisfy the bounds of the associated type. + /// + /// ### Explanation + /// + /// This functionality was removed in #97346, but then rolled back in #99860 + /// because it caused regressions. + /// + /// We plan on reintroducing this as a hard error, but in the mean time, + /// this lint serves to warn and suggest fixes for any use-cases which rely + /// on this behavior. + /// + /// ### Example + /// + /// ``` + /// trait Trait { + /// type Assoc: Send; + /// } + /// + /// struct Struct; + /// + /// impl Trait for Struct { + /// type Assoc = i32; + /// } + /// + /// fn test() -> impl Trait<Assoc = impl Sized> { + /// Struct + /// } + /// ``` + /// + /// {{produces}} + /// + /// In this example, `test` declares that the associated type `Assoc` for + /// `impl Trait` is `impl Sized`, which does not satisfy the `Send` bound + /// on the associated type. + /// + /// Although the hidden type, `i32` does satisfy this bound, we do not + /// consider the return type to be well-formed with this lint. It can be + /// fixed by changing `impl Sized` into `impl Sized + Send`. + pub OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND, + Warn, + "detects the use of nested `impl Trait` types in associated type bounds that are not general enough" +} + +declare_lint_pass!(OpaqueHiddenInferredBound => [OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND]); + +impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for OpaqueHiddenInferredBound { + fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { + let hir::ItemKind::OpaqueTy(_) = &item.kind else { return; }; + let def_id = item.owner_id.def_id.to_def_id(); + let infcx = &cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + // For every projection predicate in the opaque type's explicit bounds, + // check that the type that we're assigning actually satisfies the bounds + // of the associated type. + for &(pred, pred_span) in cx.tcx.explicit_item_bounds(def_id) { + // Liberate bound regions in the predicate since we + // don't actually care about lifetimes in this check. + let predicate = cx.tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(def_id, pred.kind()); + let ty::PredicateKind::Projection(proj) = predicate else { + continue; + }; + // Only check types, since those are the only things that may + // have opaques in them anyways. + let Some(proj_term) = proj.term.ty() else { continue }; + + let proj_ty = + cx.tcx.mk_projection(proj.projection_ty.item_def_id, proj.projection_ty.substs); + // For every instance of the projection type in the bounds, + // replace them with the term we're assigning to the associated + // type in our opaque type. + let proj_replacer = &mut BottomUpFolder { + tcx: cx.tcx, + ty_op: |ty| if ty == proj_ty { proj_term } else { ty }, + lt_op: |lt| lt, + ct_op: |ct| ct, + }; + // For example, in `impl Trait<Assoc = impl Send>`, for all of the bounds on `Assoc`, + // e.g. `type Assoc: OtherTrait`, replace `<impl Trait as Trait>::Assoc: OtherTrait` + // with `impl Send: OtherTrait`. + for (assoc_pred, assoc_pred_span) in cx + .tcx + .bound_explicit_item_bounds(proj.projection_ty.item_def_id) + .subst_iter_copied(cx.tcx, &proj.projection_ty.substs) + { + let assoc_pred = assoc_pred.fold_with(proj_replacer); + let Ok(assoc_pred) = traits::fully_normalize(infcx, traits::ObligationCause::dummy(), cx.param_env, assoc_pred) else { + continue; + }; + // If that predicate doesn't hold modulo regions (but passed during type-check), + // then we must've taken advantage of the hack in `project_and_unify_types` where + // we replace opaques with inference vars. Emit a warning! + if !infcx.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&traits::Obligation::new( + traits::ObligationCause::dummy(), + cx.param_env, + assoc_pred, + )) { + // If it's a trait bound and an opaque that doesn't satisfy it, + // then we can emit a suggestion to add the bound. + let add_bound = match (proj_term.kind(), assoc_pred.kind().skip_binder()) { + (ty::Opaque(def_id, _), ty::PredicateKind::Trait(trait_pred)) => { + Some(AddBound { + suggest_span: cx.tcx.def_span(*def_id).shrink_to_hi(), + trait_ref: trait_pred.print_modifiers_and_trait_path(), + }) + } + _ => None, + }; + cx.emit_spanned_lint( + OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND, + pred_span, + OpaqueHiddenInferredBoundLint { + ty: cx.tcx.mk_opaque( + def_id, + ty::InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(cx.tcx, def_id), + ), + proj_ty: proj_term, + assoc_pred_span, + add_bound, + }, + ); + } + } + } + } +} + +#[derive(LintDiagnostic)] +#[diag(lint_opaque_hidden_inferred_bound)] +struct OpaqueHiddenInferredBoundLint<'tcx> { + ty: Ty<'tcx>, + proj_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + #[label(specifically)] + assoc_pred_span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + add_bound: Option<AddBound<'tcx>>, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[suggestion_verbose( + lint_opaque_hidden_inferred_bound_sugg, + applicability = "machine-applicable", + code = " + {trait_ref}" +)] +struct AddBound<'tcx> { + #[primary_span] + suggest_span: Span, + #[skip_arg] + trait_ref: TraitPredPrintModifiersAndPath<'tcx>, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/pass_by_value.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/pass_by_value.rs index af5e5faf1..01bface71 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/pass_by_value.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/pass_by_value.rs @@ -29,18 +29,20 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for PassByValue { } } if let Some(t) = path_for_pass_by_value(cx, &inner_ty) { - cx.struct_span_lint(PASS_BY_VALUE, ty.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::pass_by_value) - .set_arg("ty", t.clone()) - .span_suggestion( + cx.struct_span_lint( + PASS_BY_VALUE, + ty.span, + fluent::lint_pass_by_value, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("ty", t.clone()).span_suggestion( ty.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, t, // Changing type of function argument Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ) - .emit(); - }) + }, + ) } } _ => {} @@ -56,7 +58,7 @@ fn path_for_pass_by_value(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) -> Option<Stri let path_segment = path.segments.last().unwrap(); return Some(format!("{}{}", name, gen_args(cx, path_segment))); } - Res::SelfTy { trait_: None, alias_to: Some((did, _)) } => { + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: did, is_trait_impl: false, .. } => { if let ty::Adt(adt, substs) = cx.tcx.type_of(did).kind() { if cx.tcx.has_attr(adt.did(), sym::rustc_pass_by_value) { return Some(cx.tcx.def_path_str_with_substs(adt.did(), substs)); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/redundant_semicolon.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/redundant_semicolon.rs index 26f413453..3521de7fc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/redundant_semicolon.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/redundant_semicolon.rs @@ -48,11 +48,18 @@ fn maybe_lint_redundant_semis(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, seq: &mut Option<(Span, boo return; } - cx.struct_span_lint(REDUNDANT_SEMICOLONS, span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::redundant_semicolons) - .set_arg("multiple", multiple) - .span_suggestion(span, fluent::lint::suggestion, "", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + REDUNDANT_SEMICOLONS, + span, + fluent::lint_redundant_semicolons, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("multiple", multiple).span_suggestion( + span, + fluent::suggestion, + "", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) + }, + ); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/traits.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/traits.rs index df1587c59..f22f38aa2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/traits.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/traits.rs @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DropTraitConstraints { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { use rustc_middle::ty::PredicateKind::*; - let predicates = cx.tcx.explicit_predicates_of(item.def_id); + let predicates = cx.tcx.explicit_predicates_of(item.owner_id); for &(predicate, span) in predicates.predicates { let Trait(trait_predicate) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() else { continue @@ -100,15 +100,18 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DropTraitConstraints { if trait_predicate.trait_ref.self_ty().is_impl_trait() { continue; } - cx.struct_span_lint(DROP_BOUNDS, span, |lint| { - let Some(needs_drop) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::needs_drop) else { - return - }; - lint.build(fluent::lint::drop_trait_constraints) - .set_arg("predicate", predicate) - .set_arg("needs_drop", cx.tcx.def_path_str(needs_drop)) - .emit(); - }); + let Some(needs_drop) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::needs_drop) else { + continue; + }; + cx.struct_span_lint( + DROP_BOUNDS, + span, + fluent::lint_drop_trait_constraints, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("predicate", predicate) + .set_arg("needs_drop", cx.tcx.def_path_str(needs_drop)) + }, + ); } } } @@ -119,14 +122,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DropTraitConstraints { }; for bound in &bounds[..] { let def_id = bound.trait_ref.trait_def_id(); - if cx.tcx.lang_items().drop_trait() == def_id { - cx.struct_span_lint(DYN_DROP, bound.span, |lint| { - let Some(needs_drop) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::needs_drop) else { - return - }; - lint.build(fluent::lint::drop_glue) - .set_arg("needs_drop", cx.tcx.def_path_str(needs_drop)) - .emit(); + if cx.tcx.lang_items().drop_trait() == def_id + && let Some(needs_drop) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::needs_drop) + { + cx.struct_span_lint(DYN_DROP, bound.span, fluent::lint_drop_glue, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("needs_drop", cx.tcx.def_path_str(needs_drop)) }); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/types.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/types.rs index 4fb6d65a6..37caab2da 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/types.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/types.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::subst::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AdtKind, DefIdTree, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_span::source_map; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; -use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; use rustc_target::abi::{Abi, WrappingRange}; use rustc_target::abi::{Integer, TagEncoding, Variants}; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi as SpecAbi; @@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ impl TypeLimits { } } -/// Attempts to special-case the overflowing literal lint when it occurs as a range endpoint. -/// Returns `true` iff the lint was overridden. +/// Attempts to special-case the overflowing literal lint when it occurs as a range endpoint (`expr..MAX+1`). +/// Returns `true` iff the lint was emitted. fn lint_overflowing_range_endpoint<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, lit: &hir::Lit, @@ -140,37 +140,46 @@ fn lint_overflowing_range_endpoint<'tcx>( return false; } - let mut overwritten = false; // We can suggest using an inclusive range // (`..=`) instead only if it is the `end` that is // overflowing and only by 1. - if eps[1].expr.hir_id == expr.hir_id && lit_val - 1 == max { - cx.struct_span_lint(OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, struct_expr.span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::range_endpoint_out_of_range); - err.set_arg("ty", ty); - if let Ok(start) = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(eps[0].span) { - use ast::{LitIntType, LitKind}; - // We need to preserve the literal's suffix, - // as it may determine typing information. - let suffix = match lit.node { - LitKind::Int(_, LitIntType::Signed(s)) => s.name_str(), - LitKind::Int(_, LitIntType::Unsigned(s)) => s.name_str(), - LitKind::Int(_, LitIntType::Unsuffixed) => "", - _ => bug!(), - }; - let suggestion = format!("{}..={}{}", start, lit_val - 1, suffix); - err.span_suggestion( - struct_expr.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - suggestion, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - err.emit(); - overwritten = true; - } - }); - } - overwritten + if !(eps[1].expr.hir_id == expr.hir_id && lit_val - 1 == max) { + return false; + }; + let Ok(start) = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(eps[0].span) else { return false }; + + cx.struct_span_lint( + OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, + struct_expr.span, + fluent::lint_range_endpoint_out_of_range, + |lint| { + use ast::{LitIntType, LitKind}; + + lint.set_arg("ty", ty); + + // We need to preserve the literal's suffix, + // as it may determine typing information. + let suffix = match lit.node { + LitKind::Int(_, LitIntType::Signed(s)) => s.name_str(), + LitKind::Int(_, LitIntType::Unsigned(s)) => s.name_str(), + LitKind::Int(_, LitIntType::Unsuffixed) => "", + _ => bug!(), + }; + let suggestion = format!("{}..={}{}", start, lit_val - 1, suffix); + lint.span_suggestion( + struct_expr.span, + fluent::suggestion, + suggestion, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + + lint + }, + ); + + // We've just emitted a lint, special cased for `(...)..MAX+1` ranges, + // return `true` so the callers don't also emit a lint + true } // For `isize` & `usize`, be conservative with the warnings, so that the @@ -221,52 +230,58 @@ fn report_bin_hex_error( negative: bool, ) { let size = Integer::from_attr(&cx.tcx, ty).size(); - cx.struct_span_lint(OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, expr.span, |lint| { - let (t, actually) = match ty { - attr::IntType::SignedInt(t) => { - let actually = if negative { - -(size.sign_extend(val) as i128) - } else { - size.sign_extend(val) as i128 - }; - (t.name_str(), actually.to_string()) - } - attr::IntType::UnsignedInt(t) => { - let actually = size.truncate(val); - (t.name_str(), actually.to_string()) - } - }; - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::overflowing_bin_hex); - if negative { - // If the value is negative, - // emits a note about the value itself, apart from the literal. - err.note(fluent::lint::negative_note); - err.note(fluent::lint::negative_becomes_note); - } else { - err.note(fluent::lint::positive_note); - } - if let Some(sugg_ty) = - get_type_suggestion(cx.typeck_results().node_type(expr.hir_id), val, negative) - { - err.set_arg("suggestion_ty", sugg_ty); - if let Some(pos) = repr_str.chars().position(|c| c == 'i' || c == 'u') { - let (sans_suffix, _) = repr_str.split_at(pos); - err.span_suggestion( - expr.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - format!("{}{}", sans_suffix, sugg_ty), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); + cx.struct_span_lint( + OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, + expr.span, + fluent::lint_overflowing_bin_hex, + |lint| { + let (t, actually) = match ty { + attr::IntType::SignedInt(t) => { + let actually = if negative { + -(size.sign_extend(val) as i128) + } else { + size.sign_extend(val) as i128 + }; + (t.name_str(), actually.to_string()) + } + attr::IntType::UnsignedInt(t) => { + let actually = size.truncate(val); + (t.name_str(), actually.to_string()) + } + }; + + if negative { + // If the value is negative, + // emits a note about the value itself, apart from the literal. + lint.note(fluent::negative_note); + lint.note(fluent::negative_becomes_note); } else { - err.help(fluent::lint::help); + lint.note(fluent::positive_note); } - } - err.set_arg("ty", t); - err.set_arg("lit", repr_str); - err.set_arg("dec", val); - err.set_arg("actually", actually); - err.emit(); - }); + if let Some(sugg_ty) = + get_type_suggestion(cx.typeck_results().node_type(expr.hir_id), val, negative) + { + lint.set_arg("suggestion_ty", sugg_ty); + if let Some(pos) = repr_str.chars().position(|c| c == 'i' || c == 'u') { + let (sans_suffix, _) = repr_str.split_at(pos); + lint.span_suggestion( + expr.span, + fluent::suggestion, + format!("{}{}", sans_suffix, sugg_ty), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } else { + lint.help(fluent::help); + } + } + lint.set_arg("ty", t) + .set_arg("lit", repr_str) + .set_arg("dec", val) + .set_arg("actually", actually); + + lint + }, + ); } // This function finds the next fitting type and generates a suggestion string. @@ -345,30 +360,31 @@ fn lint_int_literal<'tcx>( } if lint_overflowing_range_endpoint(cx, lit, v, max, e, t.name_str()) { - // The overflowing literal lint was overridden. + // The overflowing literal lint was emited by `lint_overflowing_range_endpoint`. return; } - cx.struct_span_lint(OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, e.span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::overflowing_int); - err.set_arg("ty", t.name_str()); - err.set_arg( - "lit", - cx.sess() - .source_map() - .span_to_snippet(lit.span) - .expect("must get snippet from literal"), - ); - err.set_arg("min", min); - err.set_arg("max", max); - err.note(fluent::lint::note); + cx.struct_span_lint(OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, e.span, fluent::lint_overflowing_int, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("ty", t.name_str()) + .set_arg( + "lit", + cx.sess() + .source_map() + .span_to_snippet(lit.span) + .expect("must get snippet from literal"), + ) + .set_arg("min", min) + .set_arg("max", max) + .note(fluent::note); + if let Some(sugg_ty) = get_type_suggestion(cx.typeck_results().node_type(e.hir_id), v, negative) { - err.set_arg("suggestion_ty", sugg_ty); - err.help(fluent::lint::help); + lint.set_arg("suggestion_ty", sugg_ty); + lint.help(fluent::help); } - err.emit(); + + lint }); } } @@ -393,16 +409,19 @@ fn lint_uint_literal<'tcx>( match par_e.kind { hir::ExprKind::Cast(..) => { if let ty::Char = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(par_e).kind() { - cx.struct_span_lint(OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, par_e.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::only_cast_u8_to_char) - .span_suggestion( + cx.struct_span_lint( + OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, + par_e.span, + fluent::lint_only_cast_u8_to_char, + |lint| { + lint.span_suggestion( par_e.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, format!("'\\u{{{:X}}}'", lit_val), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ) - .emit(); - }); + }, + ); return; } } @@ -410,7 +429,7 @@ fn lint_uint_literal<'tcx>( } } if lint_overflowing_range_endpoint(cx, lit, lit_val, max, e, t.name_str()) { - // The overflowing literal lint was overridden. + // The overflowing literal lint was emited by `lint_overflowing_range_endpoint`. return; } if let Some(repr_str) = get_bin_hex_repr(cx, lit) { @@ -424,9 +443,8 @@ fn lint_uint_literal<'tcx>( ); return; } - cx.struct_span_lint(OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, e.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::overflowing_uint) - .set_arg("ty", t.name_str()) + cx.struct_span_lint(OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, e.span, fluent::lint_overflowing_uint, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("ty", t.name_str()) .set_arg( "lit", cx.sess() @@ -436,8 +454,7 @@ fn lint_uint_literal<'tcx>( ) .set_arg("min", min) .set_arg("max", max) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); + .note(fluent::note) }); } } @@ -467,19 +484,22 @@ fn lint_literal<'tcx>( _ => bug!(), }; if is_infinite == Ok(true) { - cx.struct_span_lint(OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, e.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::overflowing_literal) - .set_arg("ty", t.name_str()) - .set_arg( - "lit", - cx.sess() - .source_map() - .span_to_snippet(lit.span) - .expect("must get snippet from literal"), - ) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + OVERFLOWING_LITERALS, + e.span, + fluent::lint_overflowing_literal, + |lint| { + lint.set_arg("ty", t.name_str()) + .set_arg( + "lit", + cx.sess() + .source_map() + .span_to_snippet(lit.span) + .expect("must get snippet from literal"), + ) + .note(fluent::note) + }, + ); } } _ => {} @@ -497,9 +517,12 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TypeLimits { } hir::ExprKind::Binary(binop, ref l, ref r) => { if is_comparison(binop) && !check_limits(cx, binop, &l, &r) { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_COMPARISONS, e.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::unused_comparisons).emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNUSED_COMPARISONS, + e.span, + fluent::lint_unused_comparisons, + |lint| lint, + ); } } hir::ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) => lint_literal(cx, self, e, lit), @@ -819,8 +842,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { self.emit_ffi_unsafe_type_lint( ty, sp, - fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_array_reason, - Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_array_help), + fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_array_reason, + Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_array_help), ); true } else { @@ -863,7 +886,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } else { // All fields are ZSTs; this means that the type should behave // like (), which is FFI-unsafe - FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_struct_zst, help: None } + FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_struct_zst, help: None } } } else { // We can't completely trust repr(C) markings; make sure the fields are @@ -877,7 +900,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { FfiPhantom(..) if def.is_enum() => { return FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_enum_phantomdata, + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_enum_phantomdata, help: None, }; } @@ -908,12 +931,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { match *ty.kind() { ty::Adt(def, substs) => { if def.is_box() && matches!(self.mode, CItemKind::Definition) { - if ty.boxed_ty().is_sized(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), self.cx.param_env) { + if ty.boxed_ty().is_sized(tcx, self.cx.param_env) { return FfiSafe; } else { return FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_box, + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_box, help: None, }; } @@ -927,14 +950,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { return FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: if def.is_struct() { - fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_struct_layout_reason + fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_struct_layout_reason } else { - fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_union_layout_reason + fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_union_layout_reason }, help: if def.is_struct() { - Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_struct_layout_help) + Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_struct_layout_help) } else { - Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_union_layout_help) + Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_union_layout_help) }, }; } @@ -945,9 +968,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { return FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: if def.is_struct() { - fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_struct_non_exhaustive + fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_struct_non_exhaustive } else { - fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_union_non_exhaustive + fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_union_non_exhaustive }, help: None, }; @@ -957,14 +980,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { return FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: if def.is_struct() { - fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_struct_fieldless_reason + fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_struct_fieldless_reason } else { - fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_union_fieldless_reason + fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_union_fieldless_reason }, help: if def.is_struct() { - Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_struct_fieldless_help) + Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_struct_fieldless_help) } else { - Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_union_fieldless_help) + Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_union_fieldless_help) }, }; } @@ -985,8 +1008,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { if repr_nullable_ptr(self.cx, ty, self.mode).is_none() { return FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_enum_repr_reason, - help: Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_enum_repr_help), + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_enum_repr_reason, + help: Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_enum_repr_help), }; } } @@ -994,7 +1017,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { if def.is_variant_list_non_exhaustive() && !def.did().is_local() { return FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_non_exhaustive, + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_non_exhaustive, help: None, }; } @@ -1005,7 +1028,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { if is_non_exhaustive && !variant.def_id.is_local() { return FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_non_exhaustive_variant, + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_non_exhaustive_variant, help: None, }; } @@ -1023,12 +1046,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { ty::Char => FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_char_reason, - help: Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_char_help), + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_char_reason, + help: Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_char_help), }, ty::Int(ty::IntTy::I128) | ty::Uint(ty::UintTy::U128) => { - FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_128bit, help: None } + FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_128bit, help: None } } // Primitive types with a stable representation. @@ -1036,30 +1059,30 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { ty::Slice(_) => FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_slice_reason, - help: Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_slice_help), + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_slice_reason, + help: Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_slice_help), }, ty::Dynamic(..) => { - FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_dyn, help: None } + FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_dyn, help: None } } ty::Str => FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_str_reason, - help: Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_str_help), + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_str_reason, + help: Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_str_help), }, ty::Tuple(..) => FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_tuple_reason, - help: Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_tuple_help), + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_tuple_reason, + help: Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_tuple_help), }, ty::RawPtr(ty::TypeAndMut { ty, .. }) | ty::Ref(_, ty, _) if { matches!(self.mode, CItemKind::Definition) - && ty.is_sized(self.cx.tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), self.cx.param_env) + && ty.is_sized(self.cx.tcx, self.cx.param_env) } => { FfiSafe @@ -1084,8 +1107,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { if self.is_internal_abi(sig.abi()) { return FfiUnsafe { ty, - reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_fnptr_reason, - help: Some(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_fnptr_help), + reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_fnptr_reason, + help: Some(fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_fnptr_help), }; } @@ -1116,7 +1139,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { // While opaque types are checked for earlier, if a projection in a struct field // normalizes to an opaque type, then it will reach this branch. ty::Opaque(..) => { - FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_opaque, help: None } + FfiUnsafe { ty, reason: fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_opaque, help: None } } // `extern "C" fn` functions can have type parameters, which may or may not be FFI-safe, @@ -1150,25 +1173,24 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { CItemKind::Definition => IMPROPER_CTYPES_DEFINITIONS, }; - self.cx.struct_span_lint(lint, sp, |lint| { + self.cx.struct_span_lint(lint, sp, fluent::lint_improper_ctypes, |lint| { let item_description = match self.mode { CItemKind::Declaration => "block", CItemKind::Definition => "fn", }; - let mut diag = lint.build(fluent::lint::improper_ctypes); - diag.set_arg("ty", ty); - diag.set_arg("desc", item_description); - diag.span_label(sp, fluent::lint::label); + lint.set_arg("ty", ty); + lint.set_arg("desc", item_description); + lint.span_label(sp, fluent::label); if let Some(help) = help { - diag.help(help); + lint.help(help); } - diag.note(note); + lint.note(note); if let ty::Adt(def, _) = ty.kind() { if let Some(sp) = self.cx.tcx.hir().span_if_local(def.did()) { - diag.span_note(sp, fluent::lint::note); + lint.span_note(sp, fluent::note); } } - diag.emit(); + lint }); } @@ -1202,7 +1224,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } if let Some(ty) = ty.visit_with(&mut ProhibitOpaqueTypes { cx: self.cx }).break_value() { - self.emit_ffi_unsafe_type_lint(ty, sp, fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_opaque, None); + self.emit_ffi_unsafe_type_lint(ty, sp, fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_opaque, None); true } else { false @@ -1247,7 +1269,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ImproperCTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { self.emit_ffi_unsafe_type_lint( ty, sp, - fluent::lint::improper_ctypes_only_phantomdata, + fluent::lint_improper_ctypes_only_phantomdata, None, ); } @@ -1338,7 +1360,7 @@ declare_lint_pass!(VariantSizeDifferences => [VARIANT_SIZE_DIFFERENCES]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for VariantSizeDifferences { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, it: &hir::Item<'_>) { if let hir::ItemKind::Enum(ref enum_definition, _) = it.kind { - let t = cx.tcx.type_of(it.def_id); + let t = cx.tcx.type_of(it.owner_id); let ty = cx.tcx.erase_regions(t); let Ok(layout) = cx.layout_of(ty) else { return }; let Variants::Multiple { @@ -1381,11 +1403,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for VariantSizeDifferences { cx.struct_span_lint( VARIANT_SIZE_DIFFERENCES, enum_definition.variants[largest_index].span, - |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::variant_size_differences) - .set_arg("largest", largest) - .emit(); - }, + fluent::lint_variant_size_differences, + |lint| lint.set_arg("largest", largest), ); } } @@ -1493,25 +1512,16 @@ impl InvalidAtomicOrdering { fn check_atomic_load_store(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) { if let Some((method, args)) = Self::inherent_atomic_method_call(cx, expr, &[sym::load, sym::store]) - && let Some((ordering_arg, invalid_ordering)) = match method { - sym::load => Some((&args[0], sym::Release)), - sym::store => Some((&args[1], sym::Acquire)), + && let Some((ordering_arg, invalid_ordering, msg)) = match method { + sym::load => Some((&args[0], sym::Release, fluent::lint_atomic_ordering_load)), + sym::store => Some((&args[1], sym::Acquire, fluent::lint_atomic_ordering_store)), _ => None, } && let Some(ordering) = Self::match_ordering(cx, ordering_arg) && (ordering == invalid_ordering || ordering == sym::AcqRel) { - cx.struct_span_lint(INVALID_ATOMIC_ORDERING, ordering_arg.span, |diag| { - if method == sym::load { - diag.build(fluent::lint::atomic_ordering_load) - .help(fluent::lint::help) - .emit() - } else { - debug_assert_eq!(method, sym::store); - diag.build(fluent::lint::atomic_ordering_store) - .help(fluent::lint::help) - .emit(); - } + cx.struct_span_lint(INVALID_ATOMIC_ORDERING, ordering_arg.span, msg, |lint| { + lint.help(fluent::help) }); } } @@ -1523,10 +1533,9 @@ impl InvalidAtomicOrdering { && matches!(cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id), Some(sym::fence | sym::compiler_fence)) && Self::match_ordering(cx, &args[0]) == Some(sym::Relaxed) { - cx.struct_span_lint(INVALID_ATOMIC_ORDERING, args[0].span, |diag| { - diag.build(fluent::lint::atomic_ordering_fence) - .help(fluent::lint::help) - .emit(); + cx.struct_span_lint(INVALID_ATOMIC_ORDERING, args[0].span, fluent::lint_atomic_ordering_fence, |lint| { + lint + .help(fluent::help) }); } } @@ -1545,7 +1554,7 @@ impl InvalidAtomicOrdering { if matches!(fail_ordering, sym::Release | sym::AcqRel) { #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] - #[diag(lint::atomic_ordering_invalid)] + #[diag(lint_atomic_ordering_invalid)] #[help] struct InvalidAtomicOrderingDiag { method: Symbol, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/unused.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/unused.rs index 8c9ceb711..46706e498 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/unused.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/unused.rs @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ use rustc_errors::{fluent, pluralize, Applicability, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_infer::traits::util::elaborate_predicates_with_span; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; @@ -154,24 +155,22 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnusedResults { }; if let Some(must_use_op) = must_use_op { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_MUST_USE, expr.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::unused_op) - .set_arg("op", must_use_op) - .span_label(expr.span, fluent::lint::label) + cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_MUST_USE, expr.span, fluent::lint_unused_op, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("op", must_use_op) + .span_label(expr.span, fluent::label) .span_suggestion_verbose( expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), - fluent::lint::suggestion, + fluent::suggestion, "let _ = ", Applicability::MachineApplicable, ) - .emit(); }); op_warned = true; } if !(type_permits_lack_of_use || fn_warned || op_warned) { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_RESULTS, s.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::unused_result).set_arg("ty", ty).emit(); + cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_RESULTS, s.span, fluent::lint_unused_result, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("ty", ty) }); } @@ -206,10 +205,13 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnusedResults { ty::Adt(def, _) => check_must_use_def(cx, def.did(), span, descr_pre, descr_post), ty::Opaque(def, _) => { let mut has_emitted = false; - for &(predicate, _) in cx.tcx.explicit_item_bounds(def) { + for obligation in elaborate_predicates_with_span( + cx.tcx, + cx.tcx.explicit_item_bounds(def).iter().cloned(), + ) { // We only look at the `DefId`, so it is safe to skip the binder here. if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(ref poly_trait_predicate) = - predicate.kind().skip_binder() + obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() { let def_id = poly_trait_predicate.trait_ref.def_id; let descr_pre = @@ -267,29 +269,35 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnusedResults { } }, ty::Closure(..) => { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_MUST_USE, span, |lint| { - // FIXME(davidtwco): this isn't properly translatable because of the - // pre/post strings - lint.build(fluent::lint::unused_closure) - .set_arg("count", plural_len) - .set_arg("pre", descr_pre) - .set_arg("post", descr_post) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNUSED_MUST_USE, + span, + fluent::lint_unused_closure, + |lint| { + // FIXME(davidtwco): this isn't properly translatable because of the + // pre/post strings + lint.set_arg("count", plural_len) + .set_arg("pre", descr_pre) + .set_arg("post", descr_post) + .note(fluent::note) + }, + ); true } ty::Generator(..) => { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_MUST_USE, span, |lint| { - // FIXME(davidtwco): this isn't properly translatable because of the - // pre/post strings - lint.build(fluent::lint::unused_generator) - .set_arg("count", plural_len) - .set_arg("pre", descr_pre) - .set_arg("post", descr_post) - .note(fluent::lint::note) - .emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNUSED_MUST_USE, + span, + fluent::lint_unused_generator, + |lint| { + // FIXME(davidtwco): this isn't properly translatable because of the + // pre/post strings + lint.set_arg("count", plural_len) + .set_arg("pre", descr_pre) + .set_arg("post", descr_post) + .note(fluent::note) + }, + ); true } _ => false, @@ -309,18 +317,17 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnusedResults { descr_post_path: &str, ) -> bool { if let Some(attr) = cx.tcx.get_attr(def_id, sym::must_use) { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_MUST_USE, span, |lint| { + cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_MUST_USE, span, fluent::lint_unused_def, |lint| { // FIXME(davidtwco): this isn't properly translatable because of the pre/post // strings - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::lint::unused_def); - err.set_arg("pre", descr_pre_path); - err.set_arg("post", descr_post_path); - err.set_arg("def", cx.tcx.def_path_str(def_id)); + lint.set_arg("pre", descr_pre_path); + lint.set_arg("post", descr_post_path); + lint.set_arg("def", cx.tcx.def_path_str(def_id)); // check for #[must_use = "..."] if let Some(note) = attr.value_str() { - err.note(note.as_str()); + lint.note(note.as_str()); } - err.emit(); + lint }); true } else { @@ -357,25 +364,34 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for PathStatements { fn check_stmt(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, s: &hir::Stmt<'_>) { if let hir::StmtKind::Semi(expr) = s.kind { if let hir::ExprKind::Path(_) = expr.kind { - cx.struct_span_lint(PATH_STATEMENTS, s.span, |lint| { - let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); - if ty.needs_drop(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) { - let mut lint = lint.build(fluent::lint::path_statement_drop); - if let Ok(snippet) = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(expr.span) { - lint.span_suggestion( - s.span, - fluent::lint::suggestion, - format!("drop({});", snippet), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } else { - lint.span_help(s.span, fluent::lint::suggestion); - } - lint.emit(); - } else { - lint.build(fluent::lint::path_statement_no_effect).emit(); - } - }); + let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); + if ty.needs_drop(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) { + cx.struct_span_lint( + PATH_STATEMENTS, + s.span, + fluent::lint_path_statement_drop, + |lint| { + if let Ok(snippet) = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(expr.span) { + lint.span_suggestion( + s.span, + fluent::suggestion, + format!("drop({});", snippet), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } else { + lint.span_help(s.span, fluent::suggestion); + } + lint + }, + ); + } else { + cx.struct_span_lint( + PATH_STATEMENTS, + s.span, + fluent::lint_path_statement_no_effect, + |lint| lint, + ); + } } } } @@ -545,22 +561,21 @@ trait UnusedDelimLint { } else { MultiSpan::from(value_span) }; - cx.struct_span_lint(self.lint(), primary_span, |lint| { - let mut db = lint.build(fluent::lint::unused_delim); - db.set_arg("delim", Self::DELIM_STR); - db.set_arg("item", msg); + cx.struct_span_lint(self.lint(), primary_span, fluent::lint_unused_delim, |lint| { + lint.set_arg("delim", Self::DELIM_STR); + lint.set_arg("item", msg); if let Some((lo, hi)) = spans { let replacement = vec![ (lo, if keep_space.0 { " ".into() } else { "".into() }), (hi, if keep_space.1 { " ".into() } else { "".into() }), ]; - db.multipart_suggestion( - fluent::lint::suggestion, + lint.multipart_suggestion( + fluent::suggestion, replacement, Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } - db.emit(); + lint }); } @@ -608,8 +623,7 @@ trait UnusedDelimLint { ref call_or_other => { let (args_to_check, ctx) = match *call_or_other { Call(_, ref args) => (&args[..], UnusedDelimsCtx::FunctionArg), - // first "argument" is self (which sometimes needs delims) - MethodCall(_, ref args, _) => (&args[1..], UnusedDelimsCtx::MethodArg), + MethodCall(_, _, ref args, _) => (&args[..], UnusedDelimsCtx::MethodArg), // actual catch-all arm _ => { return; @@ -1129,9 +1143,12 @@ impl UnusedImportBraces { ast::UseTreeKind::Nested(_) => return, }; - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_IMPORT_BRACES, item.span, |lint| { - lint.build(fluent::lint::unused_import_braces).set_arg("node", node_name).emit(); - }); + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNUSED_IMPORT_BRACES, + item.span, + fluent::lint_unused_import_braces, + |lint| lint.set_arg("node", node_name), + ); } } } @@ -1180,15 +1197,17 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnusedAllocation { for adj in cx.typeck_results().expr_adjustments(e) { if let adjustment::Adjust::Borrow(adjustment::AutoBorrow::Ref(_, m)) = adj.kind { - cx.struct_span_lint(UNUSED_ALLOCATION, e.span, |lint| { - lint.build(match m { - adjustment::AutoBorrowMutability::Not => fluent::lint::unused_allocation, + cx.struct_span_lint( + UNUSED_ALLOCATION, + e.span, + match m { + adjustment::AutoBorrowMutability::Not => fluent::lint_unused_allocation, adjustment::AutoBorrowMutability::Mut { .. } => { - fluent::lint::unused_allocation_mut + fluent::lint_unused_allocation_mut } - }) - .emit(); - }); + }, + |lint| lint, + ); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/builtin.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/builtin.rs index e5dfda24d..61ee467f5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/builtin.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/builtin.rs @@ -264,37 +264,6 @@ declare_lint! { } declare_lint! { - /// The `const_err` lint detects an erroneous expression while doing - /// constant evaluation. - /// - /// ### Example - /// - /// ```rust,compile_fail - /// #![allow(unconditional_panic)] - /// const C: i32 = 1/0; - /// ``` - /// - /// {{produces}} - /// - /// ### Explanation - /// - /// This lint detects constants that fail to evaluate. Allowing the lint will accept the - /// constant declaration, but any use of this constant will still lead to a hard error. This is - /// a future incompatibility lint; the plan is to eventually entirely forbid even declaring - /// constants that cannot be evaluated. See [issue #71800] for more details. - /// - /// [issue #71800]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71800 - pub CONST_ERR, - Deny, - "constant evaluation encountered erroneous expression", - @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo { - reference: "issue #71800 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71800>", - reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseErrorReportNow, - }; - report_in_external_macro -} - -declare_lint! { /// The `unused_imports` lint detects imports that are never used. /// /// ### Example @@ -1458,6 +1427,7 @@ declare_lint! { "trait-object types were treated as different depending on marker-trait order", @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo { reference: "issue #56484 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56484>", + reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseErrorReportNow, }; } @@ -2909,7 +2879,7 @@ declare_lint! { /// ### Example /// /// ```rust - /// #![feature(naked_functions)] + /// #![feature(asm_experimental_arch, naked_functions)] /// /// use std::arch::asm; /// @@ -3295,7 +3265,6 @@ declare_lint_pass! { EXPORTED_PRIVATE_DEPENDENCIES, PUB_USE_OF_PRIVATE_EXTERN_CRATE, INVALID_TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULT, - CONST_ERR, RENAMED_AND_REMOVED_LINTS, UNALIGNED_REFERENCES, CONST_ITEM_MUTATION, @@ -3969,7 +3938,7 @@ declare_lint! { /// /// The compiler disables the automatic implementation if an explicit one /// exists for given type constructor. The exact rules governing this - /// are currently unsound and quite subtle and and will be modified in the future. + /// are currently unsound, quite subtle, and will be modified in the future. /// This change will cause the automatic implementation to be disabled in more /// cases, potentially breaking some code. pub SUSPICIOUS_AUTO_TRAIT_IMPLS, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/lib.rs index 11b2d057a..aa54b3d8a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/lib.rs @@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ macro_rules! pluralize { ($x:expr) => { if $x != 1 { "s" } else { "" } }; + ("has", $x:expr) => { + if $x == 1 { "has" } else { "have" } + }; ("is", $x:expr) => { if $x == 1 { "is" } else { "are" } }; @@ -92,7 +95,7 @@ pub enum LintExpectationId { /// stable and can be cached. The additional index ensures that nodes with /// several expectations can correctly match diagnostics to the individual /// expectation. - Stable { hir_id: HirId, attr_index: u16, lint_index: Option<u16> }, + Stable { hir_id: HirId, attr_index: u16, lint_index: Option<u16>, attr_id: Option<AttrId> }, } impl LintExpectationId { @@ -116,13 +119,31 @@ impl LintExpectationId { *lint_index = new_lint_index } + + /// Prepares the id for hashing. Removes references to the ast. + /// Should only be called when the id is stable. + pub fn normalize(self) -> Self { + match self { + Self::Stable { hir_id, attr_index, lint_index, .. } => { + Self::Stable { hir_id, attr_index, lint_index, attr_id: None } + } + Self::Unstable { .. } => { + unreachable!("`normalize` called when `ExpectationId` is unstable") + } + } + } } impl<HCX: rustc_hir::HashStableContext> HashStable<HCX> for LintExpectationId { #[inline] fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut HCX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { match self { - LintExpectationId::Stable { hir_id, attr_index, lint_index: Some(lint_index) } => { + LintExpectationId::Stable { + hir_id, + attr_index, + lint_index: Some(lint_index), + attr_id: _, + } => { hir_id.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); attr_index.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); lint_index.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); @@ -142,9 +163,12 @@ impl<HCX: rustc_hir::HashStableContext> ToStableHashKey<HCX> for LintExpectation #[inline] fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, _: &HCX) -> Self::KeyType { match self { - LintExpectationId::Stable { hir_id, attr_index, lint_index: Some(lint_index) } => { - (*hir_id, *attr_index, *lint_index) - } + LintExpectationId::Stable { + hir_id, + attr_index, + lint_index: Some(lint_index), + attr_id: _, + } => (*hir_id, *attr_index, *lint_index), _ => { unreachable!("HashStable should only be called for a filled `LintExpectationId`") } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/PassWrapper.cpp b/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/PassWrapper.cpp index 24e188260..18d37d95a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/PassWrapper.cpp +++ b/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/PassWrapper.cpp @@ -31,13 +31,12 @@ #include "llvm/Transforms/IPO/PassManagerBuilder.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/IPO/AlwaysInliner.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/IPO/FunctionImport.h" -#if LLVM_VERSION_GE(15, 0) +#include "llvm/Transforms/IPO/Internalize.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/IPO/ThinLTOBitcodeWriter.h" -#endif #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/AddDiscriminators.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/FunctionImportUtils.h" #include "llvm/LTO/LTO.h" -#include "llvm/Bitcode/BitcodeWriterPass.h" +#include "llvm/Bitcode/BitcodeWriter.h" #include "llvm-c/Transforms/PassManagerBuilder.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/Instrumentation.h" @@ -70,7 +69,9 @@ extern "C" void LLVMInitializePasses() { initializeAnalysis(Registry); initializeTransformUtils(Registry); initializeInstCombine(Registry); +#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(16, 0) initializeInstrumentation(Registry); +#endif initializeTarget(Registry); } @@ -93,172 +94,6 @@ extern "C" void LLVMTimeTraceProfilerFinish(const char* FileName) { timeTraceProfilerCleanup(); } -extern "C" LLVMPassRef LLVMRustFindAndCreatePass(const char *PassName) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - StringRef SR(PassName); - PassRegistry *PR = PassRegistry::getPassRegistry(); - - const PassInfo *PI = PR->getPassInfo(SR); - if (PI) { - return wrap(PI->createPass()); - } - return nullptr; -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" LLVMPassRef LLVMRustCreateAddressSanitizerFunctionPass(bool Recover) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - const bool CompileKernel = false; - const bool UseAfterScope = true; - - return wrap(createAddressSanitizerFunctionPass(CompileKernel, Recover, UseAfterScope)); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" LLVMPassRef LLVMRustCreateModuleAddressSanitizerPass(bool Recover) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - const bool CompileKernel = false; - - return wrap(createModuleAddressSanitizerLegacyPassPass(CompileKernel, Recover)); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" LLVMPassRef LLVMRustCreateMemorySanitizerPass(int TrackOrigins, bool Recover) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - const bool CompileKernel = false; - - return wrap(createMemorySanitizerLegacyPassPass( -#if LLVM_VERSION_GE(14, 0) - MemorySanitizerOptions{TrackOrigins, Recover, CompileKernel, /*EagerChecks=*/true} -#else - MemorySanitizerOptions{TrackOrigins, Recover, CompileKernel} -#endif - )); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" LLVMPassRef LLVMRustCreateThreadSanitizerPass() { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - return wrap(createThreadSanitizerLegacyPassPass()); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" LLVMPassRef LLVMRustCreateHWAddressSanitizerPass(bool Recover) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - const bool CompileKernel = false; - - return wrap(createHWAddressSanitizerLegacyPassPass(CompileKernel, Recover)); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" void LLVMRustAddPass(LLVMPassManagerRef PMR, LLVMPassRef RustPass) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - assert(RustPass); - Pass *Pass = unwrap(RustPass); - PassManagerBase *PMB = unwrap(PMR); - PMB->add(Pass); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderCreate() { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - return LLVMPassManagerBuilderCreate(); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" void LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderDispose(LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMB) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - LLVMPassManagerBuilderDispose(PMB); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" void LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateFunctionPassManager( - LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMB, LLVMPassManagerRef PM) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - LLVMPassManagerBuilderPopulateFunctionPassManager(PMB, PM); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" void LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateModulePassManager( - LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMB, LLVMPassManagerRef PM) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - LLVMPassManagerBuilderPopulateModulePassManager(PMB, PM); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" void LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateLTOPassManager( - LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMB, LLVMPassManagerRef PM, bool Internalize, bool RunInliner) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - LLVMPassManagerBuilderPopulateLTOPassManager(PMB, PM, Internalize, RunInliner); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" -void LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderPopulateThinLTOPassManager( - LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMBR, - LLVMPassManagerRef PMR -) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - unwrap(PMBR)->populateThinLTOPassManager(*unwrap(PMR)); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" void LLVMRustPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold( - LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMB, unsigned Threshold) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - LLVMPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold(PMB, Threshold); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -extern "C" -void LLVMRustAddLastExtensionPasses( - LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMBR, LLVMPassRef *Passes, size_t NumPasses) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - auto AddExtensionPasses = [Passes, NumPasses]( - const PassManagerBuilder &Builder, PassManagerBase &PM) { - for (size_t I = 0; I < NumPasses; I++) { - PM.add(unwrap(Passes[I])); - } - }; - // Add the passes to both of the pre-finalization extension points, - // so they are run for optimized and non-optimized builds. - unwrap(PMBR)->addExtension(PassManagerBuilder::EP_OptimizerLast, - AddExtensionPasses); - unwrap(PMBR)->addExtension(PassManagerBuilder::EP_EnabledOnOptLevel0, - AddExtensionPasses); -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - #ifdef LLVM_COMPONENT_X86 #define SUBTARGET_X86 SUBTARGET(X86) #else @@ -604,47 +439,6 @@ extern "C" void LLVMRustDisposeTargetMachine(LLVMTargetMachineRef TM) { delete unwrap(TM); } -extern "C" void LLVMRustConfigurePassManagerBuilder( - LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMBR, LLVMRustCodeGenOptLevel OptLevel, - bool MergeFunctions, bool SLPVectorize, bool LoopVectorize, bool PrepareForThinLTO, - const char* PGOGenPath, const char* PGOUsePath, const char* PGOSampleUsePath, - int SizeLevel) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - unwrap(PMBR)->MergeFunctions = MergeFunctions; - unwrap(PMBR)->SLPVectorize = SLPVectorize; - unwrap(PMBR)->OptLevel = fromRust(OptLevel); - unwrap(PMBR)->LoopVectorize = LoopVectorize; - unwrap(PMBR)->PrepareForThinLTO = PrepareForThinLTO; - unwrap(PMBR)->SizeLevel = SizeLevel; - unwrap(PMBR)->DisableUnrollLoops = SizeLevel != 0; - - if (PGOGenPath) { - assert(!PGOUsePath && !PGOSampleUsePath); - unwrap(PMBR)->EnablePGOInstrGen = true; - unwrap(PMBR)->PGOInstrGen = PGOGenPath; - } else if (PGOUsePath) { - assert(!PGOSampleUsePath); - unwrap(PMBR)->PGOInstrUse = PGOUsePath; - } else if (PGOSampleUsePath) { - unwrap(PMBR)->PGOSampleUse = PGOSampleUsePath; - } -#else - report_fatal_error("Legacy PM not supported with LLVM 15"); -#endif -} - -// Unfortunately, the LLVM C API doesn't provide a way to set the `LibraryInfo` -// field of a PassManagerBuilder, we expose our own method of doing so. -extern "C" void LLVMRustAddBuilderLibraryInfo(LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMBR, - LLVMModuleRef M, - bool DisableSimplifyLibCalls) { - Triple TargetTriple(unwrap(M)->getTargetTriple()); - TargetLibraryInfoImpl *TLI = new TargetLibraryInfoImpl(TargetTriple); - if (DisableSimplifyLibCalls) - TLI->disableAllFunctions(); - unwrap(PMBR)->LibraryInfo = TLI; -} - // Unfortunately, the LLVM C API doesn't provide a way to create the // TargetLibraryInfo pass, so we use this method to do so. extern "C" void LLVMRustAddLibraryInfo(LLVMPassManagerRef PMR, LLVMModuleRef M, @@ -656,27 +450,6 @@ extern "C" void LLVMRustAddLibraryInfo(LLVMPassManagerRef PMR, LLVMModuleRef M, unwrap(PMR)->add(new TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass(TLII)); } -// Unfortunately, the LLVM C API doesn't provide an easy way of iterating over -// all the functions in a module, so we do that manually here. You'll find -// similar code in clang's BackendUtil.cpp file. -extern "C" void LLVMRustRunFunctionPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef PMR, - LLVMModuleRef M) { - llvm::legacy::FunctionPassManager *P = - unwrap<llvm::legacy::FunctionPassManager>(PMR); - P->doInitialization(); - - // Upgrade all calls to old intrinsics first. - for (Module::iterator I = unwrap(M)->begin(), E = unwrap(M)->end(); I != E;) - UpgradeCallsToIntrinsic(&*I++); // must be post-increment, as we remove - - for (Module::iterator I = unwrap(M)->begin(), E = unwrap(M)->end(); I != E; - ++I) - if (!I->isDeclaration()) - P->run(*I); - - P->doFinalization(); -} - extern "C" void LLVMRustSetLLVMOptions(int Argc, char **Argv) { // Initializing the command-line options more than once is not allowed. So, // check if they've already been initialized. (This could happen if we're @@ -820,7 +593,7 @@ struct LLVMRustSanitizerOptions { }; extern "C" LLVMRustResult -LLVMRustOptimizeWithNewPassManager( +LLVMRustOptimize( LLVMModuleRef ModuleRef, LLVMTargetMachineRef TMRef, LLVMRustPassBuilderOptLevel OptLevelRust, @@ -1241,15 +1014,8 @@ extern "C" void LLVMRustPrintPasses() { PR->enumerateWith(&Listener); } -extern "C" void LLVMRustAddAlwaysInlinePass(LLVMPassManagerBuilderRef PMBR, - bool AddLifetimes) { - unwrap(PMBR)->Inliner = llvm::createAlwaysInlinerLegacyPass(AddLifetimes); -} - extern "C" void LLVMRustRunRestrictionPass(LLVMModuleRef M, char **Symbols, size_t Len) { - llvm::legacy::PassManager passes; - auto PreserveFunctions = [=](const GlobalValue &GV) { for (size_t I = 0; I < Len; I++) { if (GV.getName() == Symbols[I]) { @@ -1259,9 +1025,7 @@ extern "C" void LLVMRustRunRestrictionPass(LLVMModuleRef M, char **Symbols, return false; }; - passes.add(llvm::createInternalizePass(PreserveFunctions)); - - passes.run(*unwrap(M)); + internalizeModule(*unwrap(M), PreserveFunctions); } extern "C" void @@ -1282,7 +1046,7 @@ extern "C" void LLVMRustSetModulePIELevel(LLVMModuleRef M) { extern "C" void LLVMRustSetModuleCodeModel(LLVMModuleRef M, LLVMRustCodeModel Model) { auto CM = fromRust(Model); - if (!CM.hasValue()) + if (!CM) return; unwrap(M)->setCodeModel(*CM); } @@ -1610,11 +1374,6 @@ LLVMRustThinLTOBufferCreate(LLVMModuleRef M, bool is_thin) { raw_string_ostream OS(Ret->data); { if (is_thin) { -#if LLVM_VERSION_LT(15, 0) - legacy::PassManager PM; - PM.add(createWriteThinLTOBitcodePass(OS)); - PM.run(*unwrap(M)); -#else PassBuilder PB; LoopAnalysisManager LAM; FunctionAnalysisManager FAM; @@ -1628,11 +1387,8 @@ LLVMRustThinLTOBufferCreate(LLVMModuleRef M, bool is_thin) { ModulePassManager MPM; MPM.addPass(ThinLTOBitcodeWriterPass(OS, nullptr)); MPM.run(*unwrap(M), MAM); -#endif } else { - legacy::PassManager PM; - PM.add(createBitcodeWriterPass(OS)); - PM.run(*unwrap(M)); + WriteBitcodeToFile(*unwrap(M), OS); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp b/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp index 6ee3c7d68..6f36281af 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp +++ b/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ #include "llvm/Object/COFFImportFile.h" #include "llvm/Object/ObjectFile.h" #include "llvm/Pass.h" -#include "llvm/Bitcode/BitcodeWriterPass.h" +#include "llvm/Bitcode/BitcodeWriter.h" #include "llvm/Support/Signals.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h" @@ -406,45 +406,6 @@ extern "C" LLVMValueRef LLVMRustBuildAtomicStore(LLVMBuilderRef B, return wrap(SI); } -// FIXME: Use the C-API LLVMBuildAtomicCmpXchg and LLVMSetWeak -// once we raise our minimum support to LLVM 10. -extern "C" LLVMValueRef -LLVMRustBuildAtomicCmpXchg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Target, - LLVMValueRef Old, LLVMValueRef Source, - LLVMAtomicOrdering Order, - LLVMAtomicOrdering FailureOrder, LLVMBool Weak) { - // Rust probably knows the alignment of the target value and should be able to - // specify something more precise than MaybeAlign here. See also - // https://reviews.llvm.org/D97224 which may be a useful reference. - AtomicCmpXchgInst *ACXI = unwrap(B)->CreateAtomicCmpXchg( - unwrap(Target), unwrap(Old), unwrap(Source), llvm::MaybeAlign(), fromRust(Order), - fromRust(FailureOrder)); - ACXI->setWeak(Weak); - return wrap(ACXI); -} - -enum class LLVMRustSynchronizationScope { - SingleThread, - CrossThread, -}; - -static SyncScope::ID fromRust(LLVMRustSynchronizationScope Scope) { - switch (Scope) { - case LLVMRustSynchronizationScope::SingleThread: - return SyncScope::SingleThread; - case LLVMRustSynchronizationScope::CrossThread: - return SyncScope::System; - default: - report_fatal_error("bad SynchronizationScope."); - } -} - -extern "C" LLVMValueRef -LLVMRustBuildAtomicFence(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMAtomicOrdering Order, - LLVMRustSynchronizationScope Scope) { - return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFence(fromRust(Order), fromRust(Scope))); -} - enum class LLVMRustAsmDialect { Att, Intel, @@ -1709,11 +1670,7 @@ LLVMRustModuleBufferCreate(LLVMModuleRef M) { auto Ret = std::make_unique<LLVMRustModuleBuffer>(); { raw_string_ostream OS(Ret->data); - { - legacy::PassManager PM; - PM.add(createBitcodeWriterPass(OS)); - PM.run(*unwrap(M)); - } + WriteBitcodeToFile(*unwrap(M), OS); } return Ret.release(); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic.rs index cf1c59455..ef1985b96 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic.rs @@ -2,94 +2,77 @@ use crate::diagnostics::diagnostic_builder::{DiagnosticDeriveBuilder, DiagnosticDeriveKind}; use crate::diagnostics::error::{span_err, DiagnosticDeriveError}; -use crate::diagnostics::utils::{build_field_mapping, SetOnce}; +use crate::diagnostics::utils::SetOnce; use proc_macro2::TokenStream; use quote::quote; -use syn::spanned::Spanned; use synstructure::Structure; /// The central struct for constructing the `into_diagnostic` method from an annotated struct. -pub(crate) struct SessionDiagnosticDerive<'a> { +pub(crate) struct DiagnosticDerive<'a> { structure: Structure<'a>, - sess: syn::Ident, builder: DiagnosticDeriveBuilder, } -impl<'a> SessionDiagnosticDerive<'a> { - pub(crate) fn new(diag: syn::Ident, sess: syn::Ident, structure: Structure<'a>) -> Self { +impl<'a> DiagnosticDerive<'a> { + pub(crate) fn new(diag: syn::Ident, handler: syn::Ident, structure: Structure<'a>) -> Self { Self { builder: DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { diag, - fields: build_field_mapping(&structure), - kind: DiagnosticDeriveKind::SessionDiagnostic, - code: None, - slug: None, + kind: DiagnosticDeriveKind::Diagnostic { handler }, }, - sess, structure, } } pub(crate) fn into_tokens(self) -> TokenStream { - let SessionDiagnosticDerive { mut structure, sess, mut builder } = self; - - let ast = structure.ast(); - let implementation = { - if let syn::Data::Struct(..) = ast.data { - let preamble = builder.preamble(&structure); - let (attrs, args) = builder.body(&mut structure); - - let span = ast.span().unwrap(); - let diag = &builder.diag; - let init = match builder.slug.value() { - None => { - span_err(span, "diagnostic slug not specified") - .help(&format!( - "specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, \ - such as `#[diag(typeck::example_error)]`", - )) - .emit(); - return DiagnosticDeriveError::ErrorHandled.to_compile_error(); - } - Some(slug) => { - quote! { - let mut #diag = #sess.struct_diagnostic(rustc_errors::fluent::#slug); - } - } - }; - - quote! { - #init - #preamble - match self { - #attrs - } - match self { - #args + let DiagnosticDerive { mut structure, mut builder } = self; + + let implementation = builder.each_variant(&mut structure, |mut builder, variant| { + let preamble = builder.preamble(&variant); + let body = builder.body(&variant); + + let diag = &builder.parent.diag; + let DiagnosticDeriveKind::Diagnostic { handler } = &builder.parent.kind else { + unreachable!() + }; + let init = match builder.slug.value_ref() { + None => { + span_err(builder.span, "diagnostic slug not specified") + .help(&format!( + "specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` \ + attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]`", + )) + .emit(); + return DiagnosticDeriveError::ErrorHandled.to_compile_error(); + } + Some(slug) => { + quote! { + let mut #diag = #handler.struct_diagnostic(rustc_errors::fluent::#slug); } - #diag } - } else { - span_err( - ast.span().unwrap(), - "`#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)]` can only be used on structs", - ) - .emit(); - - DiagnosticDeriveError::ErrorHandled.to_compile_error() + }; + + let formatting_init = &builder.formatting_init; + quote! { + #init + #formatting_init + #preamble + #body + #diag } - }; + }); + let DiagnosticDeriveKind::Diagnostic { handler } = &builder.kind else { unreachable!() }; structure.gen_impl(quote! { - gen impl<'__session_diagnostic_sess, G> - rustc_session::SessionDiagnostic<'__session_diagnostic_sess, G> + gen impl<'__diagnostic_handler_sess, G> + rustc_errors::IntoDiagnostic<'__diagnostic_handler_sess, G> for @Self where G: rustc_errors::EmissionGuarantee { fn into_diagnostic( self, - #sess: &'__session_diagnostic_sess rustc_errors::Handler - ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'__session_diagnostic_sess, G> { + #handler: &'__diagnostic_handler_sess rustc_errors::Handler + ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'__diagnostic_handler_sess, G> { use rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg; #implementation } @@ -107,13 +90,7 @@ pub(crate) struct LintDiagnosticDerive<'a> { impl<'a> LintDiagnosticDerive<'a> { pub(crate) fn new(diag: syn::Ident, structure: Structure<'a>) -> Self { Self { - builder: DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { - diag, - fields: build_field_mapping(&structure), - kind: DiagnosticDeriveKind::LintDiagnostic, - code: None, - slug: None, - }, + builder: DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { diag, kind: DiagnosticDeriveKind::LintDiagnostic }, structure, } } @@ -121,62 +98,52 @@ impl<'a> LintDiagnosticDerive<'a> { pub(crate) fn into_tokens(self) -> TokenStream { let LintDiagnosticDerive { mut structure, mut builder } = self; - let ast = structure.ast(); - let implementation = { - if let syn::Data::Struct(..) = ast.data { - let preamble = builder.preamble(&structure); - let (attrs, args) = builder.body(&mut structure); - - let diag = &builder.diag; - let span = ast.span().unwrap(); - let init = match builder.slug.value() { - None => { - span_err(span, "diagnostic slug not specified") - .help(&format!( - "specify the slug as the first argument to the attribute, such as \ - `#[diag(typeck::example_error)]`", - )) - .emit(); - return DiagnosticDeriveError::ErrorHandled.to_compile_error(); - } - Some(slug) => { - quote! { - let mut #diag = #diag.build(rustc_errors::fluent::#slug); - } - } - }; - - let implementation = quote! { - #init - #preamble - match self { - #attrs - } - match self { - #args - } - #diag.emit(); - }; - - implementation - } else { - span_err( - ast.span().unwrap(), - "`#[derive(LintDiagnostic)]` can only be used on structs", - ) - .emit(); - - DiagnosticDeriveError::ErrorHandled.to_compile_error() + let implementation = builder.each_variant(&mut structure, |mut builder, variant| { + let preamble = builder.preamble(&variant); + let body = builder.body(&variant); + + let diag = &builder.parent.diag; + let formatting_init = &builder.formatting_init; + quote! { + #preamble + #formatting_init + #body + #diag } - }; + }); + + let msg = builder.each_variant(&mut structure, |mut builder, variant| { + // Collect the slug by generating the preamble. + let _ = builder.preamble(&variant); + + match builder.slug.value_ref() { + None => { + span_err(builder.span, "diagnostic slug not specified") + .help(&format!( + "specify the slug as the first argument to the attribute, such as \ + `#[diag(compiletest_example)]`", + )) + .emit(); + return DiagnosticDeriveError::ErrorHandled.to_compile_error(); + } + Some(slug) => quote! { rustc_errors::fluent::#slug.into() }, + } + }); let diag = &builder.diag; structure.gen_impl(quote! { gen impl<'__a> rustc_errors::DecorateLint<'__a, ()> for @Self { - fn decorate_lint(self, #diag: rustc_errors::LintDiagnosticBuilder<'__a, ()>) { + fn decorate_lint<'__b>( + self, + #diag: &'__b mut rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'__a, ()> + ) -> &'__b mut rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'__a, ()> { use rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg; #implementation } + + fn msg(&self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticMessage { + #msg + } } }) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic_builder.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic_builder.rs index 2a4fe48a8..3ea83fd09 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic_builder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic_builder.rs @@ -5,56 +5,124 @@ use crate::diagnostics::error::{ DiagnosticDeriveError, }; use crate::diagnostics::utils::{ - report_error_if_not_applied_to_span, report_type_error, type_is_unit, type_matches_path, - Applicability, FieldInfo, FieldInnerTy, HasFieldMap, SetOnce, + build_field_mapping, is_doc_comment, report_error_if_not_applied_to_span, report_type_error, + should_generate_set_arg, type_is_unit, type_matches_path, FieldInfo, FieldInnerTy, FieldMap, + HasFieldMap, SetOnce, SpannedOption, SubdiagnosticKind, }; use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span, TokenStream}; use quote::{format_ident, quote}; -use std::collections::HashMap; -use std::str::FromStr; use syn::{ - parse_quote, spanned::Spanned, Attribute, Field, Meta, MetaList, MetaNameValue, NestedMeta, - Path, Type, + parse_quote, spanned::Spanned, Attribute, Meta, MetaList, MetaNameValue, NestedMeta, Path, Type, }; -use synstructure::{BindingInfo, Structure}; +use synstructure::{BindingInfo, Structure, VariantInfo}; /// What kind of diagnostic is being derived - a fatal/error/warning or a lint? -#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] +#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] pub(crate) enum DiagnosticDeriveKind { - SessionDiagnostic, + Diagnostic { handler: syn::Ident }, LintDiagnostic, } -/// Tracks persistent information required for building up individual calls to diagnostic methods -/// for generated diagnostic derives - both `SessionDiagnostic` for fatal/errors/warnings and -/// `LintDiagnostic` for lints. +/// Tracks persistent information required for the entire type when building up individual calls to +/// diagnostic methods for generated diagnostic derives - both `Diagnostic` for +/// fatal/errors/warnings and `LintDiagnostic` for lints. pub(crate) struct DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { /// The identifier to use for the generated `DiagnosticBuilder` instance. pub diag: syn::Ident, + /// Kind of diagnostic that should be derived. + pub kind: DiagnosticDeriveKind, +} + +/// Tracks persistent information required for a specific variant when building up individual calls +/// to diagnostic methods for generated diagnostic derives - both `Diagnostic` for +/// fatal/errors/warnings and `LintDiagnostic` for lints. +pub(crate) struct DiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder<'parent> { + /// The parent builder for the entire type. + pub parent: &'parent DiagnosticDeriveBuilder, + + /// Initialization of format strings for code suggestions. + pub formatting_init: TokenStream, + + /// Span of the struct or the enum variant. + pub span: proc_macro::Span, /// Store a map of field name to its corresponding field. This is built on construction of the /// derive builder. - pub fields: HashMap<String, TokenStream>, + pub field_map: FieldMap, - /// Kind of diagnostic that should be derived. - pub kind: DiagnosticDeriveKind, /// Slug is a mandatory part of the struct attribute as corresponds to the Fluent message that /// has the actual diagnostic message. - pub slug: Option<(Path, proc_macro::Span)>, + pub slug: SpannedOption<Path>, /// Error codes are a optional part of the struct attribute - this is only set to detect /// multiple specifications. - pub code: Option<(String, proc_macro::Span)>, + pub code: SpannedOption<()>, } -impl HasFieldMap for DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { +impl<'a> HasFieldMap for DiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder<'a> { fn get_field_binding(&self, field: &String) -> Option<&TokenStream> { - self.fields.get(field) + self.field_map.get(field) } } impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { - pub fn preamble<'s>(&mut self, structure: &Structure<'s>) -> TokenStream { + /// Call `f` for the struct or for each variant of the enum, returning a `TokenStream` with the + /// tokens from `f` wrapped in an `match` expression. Emits errors for use of derive on unions + /// or attributes on the type itself when input is an enum. + pub fn each_variant<'s, F>(&mut self, structure: &mut Structure<'s>, f: F) -> TokenStream + where + F: for<'a, 'v> Fn(DiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder<'a>, &VariantInfo<'v>) -> TokenStream, + { let ast = structure.ast(); + let span = ast.span().unwrap(); + match ast.data { + syn::Data::Struct(..) | syn::Data::Enum(..) => (), + syn::Data::Union(..) => { + span_err(span, "diagnostic derives can only be used on structs and enums"); + } + } + + if matches!(ast.data, syn::Data::Enum(..)) { + for attr in &ast.attrs { + span_err( + attr.span().unwrap(), + "unsupported type attribute for diagnostic derive enum", + ) + .emit(); + } + } + + structure.bind_with(|_| synstructure::BindStyle::Move); + let variants = structure.each_variant(|variant| { + let span = match structure.ast().data { + syn::Data::Struct(..) => span, + // There isn't a good way to get the span of the variant, so the variant's + // name will need to do. + _ => variant.ast().ident.span().unwrap(), + }; + let builder = DiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder { + parent: &self, + span, + field_map: build_field_mapping(variant), + formatting_init: TokenStream::new(), + slug: None, + code: None, + }; + f(builder, variant) + }); + + quote! { + match self { + #variants + } + } + } +} + +impl<'a> DiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder<'a> { + /// Generates calls to `code` and similar functions based on the attributes on the type or + /// variant. + pub fn preamble<'s>(&mut self, variant: &VariantInfo<'s>) -> TokenStream { + let ast = variant.ast(); let attrs = &ast.attrs; let preamble = attrs.iter().map(|attr| { self.generate_structure_code_for_attr(attr).unwrap_or_else(|v| v.to_compile_error()) @@ -65,66 +133,48 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { } } - pub fn body<'s>(&mut self, structure: &mut Structure<'s>) -> (TokenStream, TokenStream) { - // Keep track of which fields need to be handled with a by-move binding. - let mut needs_moved = std::collections::HashSet::new(); - - // Generates calls to `span_label` and similar functions based on the attributes - // on fields. Code for suggestions uses formatting machinery and the value of - // other fields - because any given field can be referenced multiple times, it - // should be accessed through a borrow. When passing fields to `add_subdiagnostic` - // or `set_arg` (which happens below) for Fluent, we want to move the data, so that - // has to happen in a separate pass over the fields. - let attrs = structure - .clone() - .filter(|field_binding| { - let ast = &field_binding.ast(); - !self.needs_move(ast) || { - needs_moved.insert(field_binding.binding.clone()); - false - } - }) - .each(|field_binding| self.generate_field_attrs_code(field_binding)); - - structure.bind_with(|_| synstructure::BindStyle::Move); - // When a field has attributes like `#[label]` or `#[note]` then it doesn't - // need to be passed as an argument to the diagnostic. But when a field has no - // attributes or a `#[subdiagnostic]` attribute then it must be passed as an - // argument to the diagnostic so that it can be referred to by Fluent messages. - let args = structure - .filter(|field_binding| needs_moved.contains(&field_binding.binding)) - .each(|field_binding| self.generate_field_attrs_code(field_binding)); - - (attrs, args) + /// Generates calls to `span_label` and similar functions based on the attributes on fields or + /// calls to `set_arg` when no attributes are present. + pub fn body<'s>(&mut self, variant: &VariantInfo<'s>) -> TokenStream { + let mut body = quote! {}; + // Generate `set_arg` calls first.. + for binding in variant.bindings().iter().filter(|bi| should_generate_set_arg(bi.ast())) { + body.extend(self.generate_field_code(binding)); + } + // ..and then subdiagnostic additions. + for binding in variant.bindings().iter().filter(|bi| !should_generate_set_arg(bi.ast())) { + body.extend(self.generate_field_attrs_code(binding)); + } + body } - /// Returns `true` if `field` should generate a `set_arg` call rather than any other diagnostic - /// call (like `span_label`). - fn should_generate_set_arg(&self, field: &Field) -> bool { - field.attrs.is_empty() - } + /// Parse a `SubdiagnosticKind` from an `Attribute`. + fn parse_subdiag_attribute( + &self, + attr: &Attribute, + ) -> Result<Option<(SubdiagnosticKind, Path)>, DiagnosticDeriveError> { + let Some((subdiag, slug)) = SubdiagnosticKind::from_attr(attr, self)? else { + // Some attributes aren't errors - like documentation comments - but also aren't + // subdiagnostics. + return Ok(None); + }; - /// Returns `true` if `field` needs to have code generated in the by-move branch of the - /// generated derive rather than the by-ref branch. - fn needs_move(&self, field: &Field) -> bool { - let generates_set_arg = self.should_generate_set_arg(field); - let is_multispan = type_matches_path(&field.ty, &["rustc_errors", "MultiSpan"]); - // FIXME(davidtwco): better support for one field needing to be in the by-move and - // by-ref branches. - let is_subdiagnostic = field - .attrs - .iter() - .map(|attr| attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string()) - .any(|attr| attr == "subdiagnostic"); - - // `set_arg` calls take their argument by-move.. - generates_set_arg - // If this is a `MultiSpan` field then it needs to be moved to be used by any - // attribute.. - || is_multispan - // If this a `#[subdiagnostic]` then it needs to be moved as the other diagnostic is - // unlikely to be `Copy`.. - || is_subdiagnostic + if let SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } = subdiag { + let meta = attr.parse_meta()?; + throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| diag + .help("consider creating a `Subdiagnostic` instead")); + } + + let slug = slug.unwrap_or_else(|| match subdiag { + SubdiagnosticKind::Label => parse_quote! { _subdiag::label }, + SubdiagnosticKind::Note => parse_quote! { _subdiag::note }, + SubdiagnosticKind::Help => parse_quote! { _subdiag::help }, + SubdiagnosticKind::Warn => parse_quote! { _subdiag::warn }, + SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. } => parse_quote! { _subdiag::suggestion }, + SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => unreachable!(), + }); + + Ok(Some((subdiag, slug))) } /// Establishes state in the `DiagnosticDeriveBuilder` resulting from the struct @@ -134,99 +184,70 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { &mut self, attr: &Attribute, ) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> { - let diag = &self.diag; - let span = attr.span().unwrap(); + let diag = &self.parent.diag; + + // Always allow documentation comments. + if is_doc_comment(attr) { + return Ok(quote! {}); + } let name = attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); let name = name.as_str(); let meta = attr.parse_meta()?; - let is_diag = name == "diag"; - - let nested = match meta { - // Most attributes are lists, like `#[diag(..)]` for most cases or - // `#[help(..)]`/`#[note(..)]` when the user is specifying a alternative slug. - Meta::List(MetaList { ref nested, .. }) => nested, - // Subdiagnostics without spans can be applied to the type too, and these are just - // paths: `#[help]`, `#[note]` and `#[warning]` - Meta::Path(_) if !is_diag => { - let fn_name = if name == "warning" { - Ident::new("warn", attr.span()) - } else { - Ident::new(name, attr.span()) - }; - return Ok(quote! { #diag.#fn_name(rustc_errors::fluent::_subdiag::#fn_name); }); - } - _ => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta), - }; - - // Check the kind before doing any further processing so that there aren't misleading - // "no kind specified" errors if there are failures later. - match name { - "error" | "lint" => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { - diag.help("`error` and `lint` have been replaced by `diag`") - }), - "warn_" => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { - diag.help("`warn_` have been replaced by `warning`") - }), - "diag" | "help" | "note" | "warning" => (), - _ => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { - diag.help("only `diag`, `help`, `note` and `warning` are valid attributes") - }), - } + if name == "diag" { + let Meta::List(MetaList { ref nested, .. }) = meta else { + throw_invalid_attr!( + attr, + &meta + ); + }; - // First nested element should always be the path, e.g. `#[diag(typeck::invalid)]` or - // `#[help(typeck::another_help)]`. - let mut nested_iter = nested.into_iter(); - if let Some(nested_attr) = nested_iter.next() { - // Report an error if there are any other list items after the path. - if !is_diag && nested_iter.next().is_some() { - throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { - diag.help( - "`help`, `note` and `warning` struct attributes can only have one argument", - ) - }); - } + let mut nested_iter = nested.into_iter().peekable(); - match nested_attr { - NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(path)) => { - if is_diag { - self.slug.set_once((path.clone(), span)); - } else { - let fn_name = proc_macro2::Ident::new(name, attr.span()); - return Ok(quote! { #diag.#fn_name(rustc_errors::fluent::#path); }); - } - } - NestedMeta::Meta(meta @ Meta::NameValue(_)) - if is_diag && meta.path().segments.last().unwrap().ident == "code" => - { - // don't error for valid follow-up attributes + match nested_iter.peek() { + Some(NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(slug))) => { + self.slug.set_once(slug.clone(), slug.span().unwrap()); + nested_iter.next(); } - nested_attr => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { - diag.help("first argument of the attribute should be the diagnostic slug") - }), + Some(NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::NameValue { .. })) => {} + Some(nested_attr) => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| diag + .help("a diagnostic slug is required as the first argument")), + None => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| diag + .help("a diagnostic slug is required as the first argument")), }; - } - // Remaining attributes are optional, only `code = ".."` at the moment. - let mut tokens = Vec::new(); - for nested_attr in nested_iter { - let meta = match nested_attr { - syn::NestedMeta::Meta(meta) => meta, - _ => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr), - }; + // Remaining attributes are optional, only `code = ".."` at the moment. + let mut tokens = TokenStream::new(); + for nested_attr in nested_iter { + let (value, path) = match nested_attr { + NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::NameValue(MetaNameValue { + lit: syn::Lit::Str(value), + path, + .. + })) => (value, path), + NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(_)) => { + invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr) + .help("diagnostic slug must be the first argument") + .emit(); + continue; + } + _ => { + invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr).emit(); + continue; + } + }; - let path = meta.path(); - let nested_name = path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); - // Struct attributes are only allowed to be applied once, and the diagnostic - // changes will be set in the initialisation code. - if let Meta::NameValue(MetaNameValue { lit: syn::Lit::Str(s), .. }) = &meta { - let span = s.span().unwrap(); + let nested_name = path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); + // Struct attributes are only allowed to be applied once, and the diagnostic + // changes will be set in the initialisation code. + let span = value.span().unwrap(); match nested_name.as_str() { "code" => { - self.code.set_once((s.value(), span)); - let code = &self.code.as_ref().map(|(v, _)| v); - tokens.push(quote! { + self.code.set_once((), span); + + let code = value.value(); + tokens.extend(quote! { #diag.code(rustc_errors::DiagnosticId::Error(#code.to_string())); }); } @@ -234,46 +255,68 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { .help("only `code` is a valid nested attributes following the slug") .emit(), } - } else { - invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr).emit() } + return Ok(tokens); } - Ok(tokens.into_iter().collect()) + let Some((subdiag, slug)) = self.parse_subdiag_attribute(attr)? else { + // Some attributes aren't errors - like documentation comments - but also aren't + // subdiagnostics. + return Ok(quote! {}); + }; + let fn_ident = format_ident!("{}", subdiag); + match subdiag { + SubdiagnosticKind::Note | SubdiagnosticKind::Help | SubdiagnosticKind::Warn => { + Ok(self.add_subdiagnostic(&fn_ident, slug)) + } + SubdiagnosticKind::Label | SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. } => { + throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| diag + .help("`#[label]` and `#[suggestion]` can only be applied to fields")); + } + SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => unreachable!(), + } } - fn generate_field_attrs_code(&mut self, binding_info: &BindingInfo<'_>) -> TokenStream { + fn generate_field_code(&mut self, binding_info: &BindingInfo<'_>) -> TokenStream { + let diag = &self.parent.diag; + let field = binding_info.ast(); let field_binding = &binding_info.binding; - if self.should_generate_set_arg(&field) { - let diag = &self.diag; - let ident = field.ident.as_ref().unwrap(); - return quote! { - #diag.set_arg( - stringify!(#ident), - #field_binding - ); - }; + let ident = field.ident.as_ref().unwrap(); + let ident = format_ident!("{}", ident); // strip `r#` prefix, if present + + quote! { + #diag.set_arg( + stringify!(#ident), + #field_binding + ); } + } + + fn generate_field_attrs_code(&mut self, binding_info: &BindingInfo<'_>) -> TokenStream { + let field = binding_info.ast(); + let field_binding = &binding_info.binding; - let needs_move = self.needs_move(&field); let inner_ty = FieldInnerTy::from_type(&field.ty); field .attrs .iter() .map(move |attr| { + // Always allow documentation comments. + if is_doc_comment(attr) { + return quote! {}; + } + let name = attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); let needs_clone = name == "primary_span" && matches!(inner_ty, FieldInnerTy::Vec(_)); let (binding, needs_destructure) = if needs_clone { // `primary_span` can accept a `Vec<Span>` so don't destructure that. (quote! { #field_binding.clone() }, false) - } else if needs_move { - (quote! { #field_binding }, true) } else { - (quote! { *#field_binding }, true) + (quote! { #field_binding }, true) }; let generated_code = self @@ -303,42 +346,23 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { info: FieldInfo<'_>, binding: TokenStream, ) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> { - let meta = attr.parse_meta()?; - match meta { - Meta::Path(_) => self.generate_inner_field_code_path(attr, info, binding), - Meta::List(MetaList { .. }) => self.generate_inner_field_code_list(attr, info, binding), - _ => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta), - } - } - - fn generate_inner_field_code_path( - &mut self, - attr: &Attribute, - info: FieldInfo<'_>, - binding: TokenStream, - ) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> { - assert!(matches!(attr.parse_meta()?, Meta::Path(_))); - let diag = &self.diag; - + let diag = &self.parent.diag; let meta = attr.parse_meta()?; let ident = &attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident; let name = ident.to_string(); - let name = name.as_str(); - match name { - "skip_arg" => { - // Don't need to do anything - by virtue of the attribute existing, the - // `set_arg` call will not be generated. - Ok(quote! {}) - } - "primary_span" => { - match self.kind { - DiagnosticDeriveKind::SessionDiagnostic => { + match (&meta, name.as_str()) { + // Don't need to do anything - by virtue of the attribute existing, the + // `set_arg` call will not be generated. + (Meta::Path(_), "skip_arg") => return Ok(quote! {}), + (Meta::Path(_), "primary_span") => { + match self.parent.kind { + DiagnosticDeriveKind::Diagnostic { .. } => { report_error_if_not_applied_to_span(attr, &info)?; - Ok(quote! { + return Ok(quote! { #diag.set_span(#binding); - }) + }); } DiagnosticDeriveKind::LintDiagnostic => { throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { @@ -347,188 +371,100 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { } } } - "label" => { - report_error_if_not_applied_to_span(attr, &info)?; - Ok(self.add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, ident, parse_quote! { _subdiag::label })) + (Meta::Path(_), "subdiagnostic") => { + return Ok(quote! { #diag.subdiagnostic(#binding); }); } - "note" | "help" | "warning" => { - let warn_ident = Ident::new("warn", Span::call_site()); - let (ident, path) = match name { - "note" => (ident, parse_quote! { _subdiag::note }), - "help" => (ident, parse_quote! { _subdiag::help }), - "warning" => (&warn_ident, parse_quote! { _subdiag::warn }), - _ => unreachable!(), - }; - if type_matches_path(&info.ty, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) { - Ok(self.add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, ident, path)) - } else if type_is_unit(&info.ty) { - Ok(self.add_subdiagnostic(ident, path)) - } else { - report_type_error(attr, "`Span` or `()`")? - } + (Meta::NameValue(_), "subdiagnostic") => { + throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { + diag.help("`eager` is the only supported nested attribute for `subdiagnostic`") + }) } - "subdiagnostic" => Ok(quote! { #diag.subdiagnostic(#binding); }), - _ => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { - diag.help( - "only `skip_arg`, `primary_span`, `label`, `note`, `help` and `subdiagnostic` \ - are valid field attributes", - ) - }), - } - } + (Meta::List(MetaList { ref nested, .. }), "subdiagnostic") => { + if nested.len() != 1 { + throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { + diag.help( + "`eager` is the only supported nested attribute for `subdiagnostic`", + ) + }) + } - fn generate_inner_field_code_list( - &mut self, - attr: &Attribute, - info: FieldInfo<'_>, - binding: TokenStream, - ) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> { - let meta = attr.parse_meta()?; - let Meta::List(MetaList { ref path, ref nested, .. }) = meta else { unreachable!() }; + let handler = match &self.parent.kind { + DiagnosticDeriveKind::Diagnostic { handler } => handler, + DiagnosticDeriveKind::LintDiagnostic => { + throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { + diag.help("eager subdiagnostics are not supported on lints") + }) + } + }; - let ident = &attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident; - let name = path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); - let name = name.as_ref(); - match name { - "suggestion" | "suggestion_short" | "suggestion_hidden" | "suggestion_verbose" => { - return self.generate_inner_field_code_suggestion(attr, info); + let nested_attr = nested.first().expect("pop failed for single element list"); + match nested_attr { + NestedMeta::Meta(meta @ Meta::Path(_)) + if meta.path().segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string().as_str() + == "eager" => + { + return Ok(quote! { #diag.eager_subdiagnostic(#handler, #binding); }); + } + _ => { + throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, nested_attr, |diag| { + diag.help("`eager` is the only supported nested attribute for `subdiagnostic`") + }) + } + } } - "label" | "help" | "note" | "warning" => (), - _ => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| { - diag.help( - "only `label`, `help`, `note`, `warn` or `suggestion{,_short,_hidden,_verbose}` are \ - valid field attributes", - ) - }), + _ => (), } - // For `#[label(..)]`, `#[note(..)]` and `#[help(..)]`, the first nested element must be a - // path, e.g. `#[label(typeck::label)]`. - let mut nested_iter = nested.into_iter(); - let msg = match nested_iter.next() { - Some(NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(path))) => path.clone(), - Some(nested_attr) => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr), - None => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta), + let Some((subdiag, slug)) = self.parse_subdiag_attribute(attr)? else { + // Some attributes aren't errors - like documentation comments - but also aren't + // subdiagnostics. + return Ok(quote! {}); }; - - // None of these attributes should have anything following the slug. - if nested_iter.next().is_some() { - throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta); - } - - match name { - "label" => { + let fn_ident = format_ident!("{}", subdiag); + match subdiag { + SubdiagnosticKind::Label => { report_error_if_not_applied_to_span(attr, &info)?; - Ok(self.add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, ident, msg)) + Ok(self.add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, &fn_ident, slug)) } - "note" | "help" if type_matches_path(&info.ty, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) => { - Ok(self.add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, ident, msg)) - } - "note" | "help" if type_is_unit(&info.ty) => Ok(self.add_subdiagnostic(ident, msg)), - // `warning` must be special-cased because the attribute `warn` already has meaning and - // so isn't used, despite the diagnostic API being named `warn`. - "warning" if type_matches_path(&info.ty, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) => Ok(self - .add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, &Ident::new("warn", Span::call_site()), msg)), - "warning" if type_is_unit(&info.ty) => { - Ok(self.add_subdiagnostic(&Ident::new("warn", Span::call_site()), msg)) - } - "note" | "help" | "warning" => report_type_error(attr, "`Span` or `()`")?, - _ => unreachable!(), - } - } - - fn generate_inner_field_code_suggestion( - &mut self, - attr: &Attribute, - info: FieldInfo<'_>, - ) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> { - let diag = &self.diag; - - let mut meta = attr.parse_meta()?; - let Meta::List(MetaList { ref path, ref mut nested, .. }) = meta else { unreachable!() }; - - let (span_field, mut applicability) = self.span_and_applicability_of_ty(info)?; - - let mut msg = None; - let mut code = None; - - let mut nested_iter = nested.into_iter().peekable(); - if let Some(nested_attr) = nested_iter.peek() { - if let NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(path)) = nested_attr { - msg = Some(path.clone()); + SubdiagnosticKind::Note | SubdiagnosticKind::Help | SubdiagnosticKind::Warn => { + if type_matches_path(&info.ty, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) { + Ok(self.add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, &fn_ident, slug)) + } else if type_is_unit(&info.ty) { + Ok(self.add_subdiagnostic(&fn_ident, slug)) + } else { + report_type_error(attr, "`Span` or `()`")? + } } - }; - // Move the iterator forward if a path was found (don't otherwise so that - // code/applicability can be found or an error emitted). - if msg.is_some() { - let _ = nested_iter.next(); - } - - for nested_attr in nested_iter { - let meta = match nested_attr { - syn::NestedMeta::Meta(ref meta) => meta, - syn::NestedMeta::Lit(_) => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr), - }; - - let nested_name = meta.path().segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); - let nested_name = nested_name.as_str(); - match meta { - Meta::NameValue(MetaNameValue { lit: syn::Lit::Str(s), .. }) => { - let span = meta.span().unwrap(); - match nested_name { - "code" => { - let formatted_str = self.build_format(&s.value(), s.span()); - code = Some(formatted_str); - } - "applicability" => { - applicability = match applicability { - Some(v) => { - span_err( - span, - "applicability cannot be set in both the field and \ - attribute", - ) - .emit(); - Some(v) - } - None => match Applicability::from_str(&s.value()) { - Ok(v) => Some(quote! { #v }), - Err(()) => { - span_err(span, "invalid applicability").emit(); - None - } - }, - } - } - _ => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { - diag.help( - "only `message`, `code` and `applicability` are valid field \ - attributes", - ) - }), - } + SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { + suggestion_kind, + applicability: static_applicability, + code_field, + code_init, + } => { + let (span_field, mut applicability) = self.span_and_applicability_of_ty(info)?; + + if let Some((static_applicability, span)) = static_applicability { + applicability.set_once(quote! { #static_applicability }, span); } - _ => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { - if matches!(meta, Meta::Path(_)) { - diag.help("a diagnostic slug must be the first argument to the attribute") - } else { - diag - } - }), + + let applicability = applicability + .value() + .unwrap_or_else(|| quote! { rustc_errors::Applicability::Unspecified }); + let style = suggestion_kind.to_suggestion_style(); + + self.formatting_init.extend(code_init); + Ok(quote! { + #diag.span_suggestions_with_style( + #span_field, + rustc_errors::fluent::#slug, + #code_field, + #applicability, + #style + ); + }) } + SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => unreachable!(), } - - let applicability = - applicability.unwrap_or_else(|| quote!(rustc_errors::Applicability::Unspecified)); - - let name = path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); - let method = format_ident!("span_{}", name); - - let msg = msg.unwrap_or_else(|| parse_quote! { _subdiag::suggestion }); - let msg = quote! { rustc_errors::fluent::#msg }; - let code = code.unwrap_or_else(|| quote! { String::new() }); - - Ok(quote! { #diag.#method(#span_field, #msg, #code, #applicability); }) } /// Adds a spanned subdiagnostic by generating a `diag.span_$kind` call with the current slug @@ -539,7 +475,7 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { kind: &Ident, fluent_attr_identifier: Path, ) -> TokenStream { - let diag = &self.diag; + let diag = &self.parent.diag; let fn_name = format_ident!("span_{}", kind); quote! { #diag.#fn_name( @@ -552,7 +488,7 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { /// Adds a subdiagnostic by generating a `diag.span_$kind` call with the current slug /// and `fluent_attr_identifier`. fn add_subdiagnostic(&self, kind: &Ident, fluent_attr_identifier: Path) -> TokenStream { - let diag = &self.diag; + let diag = &self.parent.diag; quote! { #diag.#kind(rustc_errors::fluent::#fluent_attr_identifier); } @@ -561,58 +497,49 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder { fn span_and_applicability_of_ty( &self, info: FieldInfo<'_>, - ) -> Result<(TokenStream, Option<TokenStream>), DiagnosticDeriveError> { + ) -> Result<(TokenStream, SpannedOption<TokenStream>), DiagnosticDeriveError> { match &info.ty { // If `ty` is `Span` w/out applicability, then use `Applicability::Unspecified`. ty @ Type::Path(..) if type_matches_path(ty, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) => { let binding = &info.binding.binding; - Ok((quote!(*#binding), None)) + Ok((quote!(#binding), None)) } // If `ty` is `(Span, Applicability)` then return tokens accessing those. Type::Tuple(tup) => { let mut span_idx = None; let mut applicability_idx = None; + fn type_err(span: &Span) -> Result<!, DiagnosticDeriveError> { + span_err(span.unwrap(), "wrong types for suggestion") + .help( + "`#[suggestion(...)]` on a tuple field must be applied to fields \ + of type `(Span, Applicability)`", + ) + .emit(); + Err(DiagnosticDeriveError::ErrorHandled) + } + for (idx, elem) in tup.elems.iter().enumerate() { if type_matches_path(elem, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) { - if span_idx.is_none() { - span_idx = Some(syn::Index::from(idx)); - } else { - throw_span_err!( - info.span.unwrap(), - "type of field annotated with `#[suggestion(...)]` contains more \ - than one `Span`" - ); - } + span_idx.set_once(syn::Index::from(idx), elem.span().unwrap()); } else if type_matches_path(elem, &["rustc_errors", "Applicability"]) { - if applicability_idx.is_none() { - applicability_idx = Some(syn::Index::from(idx)); - } else { - throw_span_err!( - info.span.unwrap(), - "type of field annotated with `#[suggestion(...)]` contains more \ - than one Applicability" - ); - } + applicability_idx.set_once(syn::Index::from(idx), elem.span().unwrap()); + } else { + type_err(&elem.span())?; } } - if let Some(span_idx) = span_idx { - let binding = &info.binding.binding; - let span = quote!(#binding.#span_idx); - let applicability = applicability_idx - .map(|applicability_idx| quote!(#binding.#applicability_idx)) - .unwrap_or_else(|| quote!(rustc_errors::Applicability::Unspecified)); - - return Ok((span, Some(applicability))); - } + let Some((span_idx, _)) = span_idx else { + type_err(&tup.span())?; + }; + let Some((applicability_idx, applicability_span)) = applicability_idx else { + type_err(&tup.span())?; + }; + let binding = &info.binding.binding; + let span = quote!(#binding.#span_idx); + let applicability = quote!(#binding.#applicability_idx); - throw_span_err!(info.span.unwrap(), "wrong types for suggestion", |diag| { - diag.help( - "`#[suggestion(...)]` on a tuple field must be applied to fields of type \ - `(Span, Applicability)`", - ) - }); + Ok((span, Some((applicability, applicability_span)))) } // If `ty` isn't a `Span` or `(Span, Applicability)` then emit an error. _ => throw_span_err!(info.span.unwrap(), "wrong field type for suggestion", |diag| { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/fluent.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/fluent.rs index f7d8b494e..3e447c94e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/fluent.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/fluent.rs @@ -25,18 +25,18 @@ use syn::{ use unic_langid::langid; struct Resource { - ident: Ident, + krate: Ident, #[allow(dead_code)] fat_arrow_token: token::FatArrow, - resource: LitStr, + resource_path: LitStr, } impl Parse for Resource { fn parse(input: ParseStream<'_>) -> Result<Self> { Ok(Resource { - ident: input.parse()?, + krate: input.parse()?, fat_arrow_token: input.parse()?, - resource: input.parse()?, + resource_path: input.parse()?, }) } } @@ -94,19 +94,20 @@ pub(crate) fn fluent_messages(input: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> proc_macro::Tok // diagnostics. let mut previous_defns = HashMap::new(); + // Set of Fluent attribute names already output, to avoid duplicate type errors - any given + // constant created for a given attribute is the same. + let mut previous_attrs = HashSet::new(); + let mut includes = TokenStream::new(); let mut generated = TokenStream::new(); - for res in resources.0 { - let ident_span = res.ident.span().unwrap(); - let path_span = res.resource.span().unwrap(); - // Set of Fluent attribute names already output, to avoid duplicate type errors - any given - // constant created for a given attribute is the same. - let mut previous_attrs = HashSet::new(); + for res in resources.0 { + let krate_span = res.krate.span().unwrap(); + let path_span = res.resource_path.span().unwrap(); - let relative_ftl_path = res.resource.value(); + let relative_ftl_path = res.resource_path.value(); let absolute_ftl_path = - invocation_relative_path_to_absolute(ident_span, &relative_ftl_path); + invocation_relative_path_to_absolute(krate_span, &relative_ftl_path); // As this macro also outputs an `include_str!` for this file, the macro will always be // re-executed when the file changes. let mut resource_file = match File::open(absolute_ftl_path) { @@ -185,7 +186,7 @@ pub(crate) fn fluent_messages(input: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> proc_macro::Tok let mut constants = TokenStream::new(); for entry in resource.entries() { - let span = res.ident.span(); + let span = res.krate.span(); if let Entry::Message(Message { id: Identifier { name }, attributes, .. }) = entry { let _ = previous_defns.entry(name.to_string()).or_insert(path_span); @@ -199,29 +200,30 @@ pub(crate) fn fluent_messages(input: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> proc_macro::Tok .emit(); } - // `typeck_foo_bar` => `foo_bar` (in `typeck.ftl`) - // `const_eval_baz` => `baz` (in `const_eval.ftl`) + // Require that the message name starts with the crate name + // `hir_typeck_foo_bar` (in `hir_typeck.ftl`) + // `const_eval_baz` (in `const_eval.ftl`) // `const-eval-hyphen-having` => `hyphen_having` (in `const_eval.ftl`) // The last case we error about above, but we want to fall back gracefully // so that only the error is being emitted and not also one about the macro // failing. - let crate_prefix = format!("{}_", res.ident); + let crate_prefix = format!("{}_", res.krate); let snake_name = name.replace('-', "_"); - let snake_name = match snake_name.strip_prefix(&crate_prefix) { - Some(rest) => Ident::new(rest, span), - None => { - Diagnostic::spanned( - path_span, - Level::Error, - format!("name `{name}` does not start with the crate name"), - ) - .help(format!("prepend `{crate_prefix}` to the slug name: `{crate_prefix}{snake_name}`")) - .emit(); - Ident::new(&snake_name, span) - } + if !snake_name.starts_with(&crate_prefix) { + Diagnostic::spanned( + path_span, + Level::Error, + format!("name `{name}` does not start with the crate name"), + ) + .help(format!( + "prepend `{crate_prefix}` to the slug name: `{crate_prefix}{snake_name}`" + )) + .emit(); }; + let snake_name = Ident::new(&snake_name, span); + constants.extend(quote! { pub const #snake_name: crate::DiagnosticMessage = crate::DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier( @@ -275,12 +277,7 @@ pub(crate) fn fluent_messages(input: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> proc_macro::Tok includes.extend(quote! { include_str!(#relative_ftl_path), }); - let ident = res.ident; - generated.extend(quote! { - pub mod #ident { - #constants - } - }); + generated.extend(constants); } quote! { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/mod.rs index 2ff21e18f..860340b43 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/mod.rs @@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ mod fluent; mod subdiagnostic; mod utils; -use diagnostic::{LintDiagnosticDerive, SessionDiagnosticDerive}; +use diagnostic::{DiagnosticDerive, LintDiagnosticDerive}; pub(crate) use fluent::fluent_messages; use proc_macro2::TokenStream; use quote::format_ident; -use subdiagnostic::SessionSubdiagnosticDerive; +use subdiagnostic::SubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder; use synstructure::Structure; -/// Implements `#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)]`, which allows for errors to be specified as a struct, +/// Implements `#[derive(Diagnostic)]`, which allows for errors to be specified as a struct, /// independent from the actual diagnostics emitting code. /// /// ```ignore (rust) @@ -22,15 +22,15 @@ use synstructure::Structure; /// # use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span}; /// # extern crate rust_middle; /// # use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; -/// #[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -/// #[diag(borrowck::move_out_of_borrow, code = "E0505")] +/// #[derive(Diagnostic)] +/// #[diag(borrowck_move_out_of_borrow, code = "E0505")] /// pub struct MoveOutOfBorrowError<'tcx> { /// pub name: Ident, /// pub ty: Ty<'tcx>, /// #[primary_span] /// #[label] /// pub span: Span, -/// #[label(borrowck::first_borrow_label)] +/// #[label(first_borrow_label)] /// pub first_borrow_span: Span, /// #[suggestion(code = "{name}.clone()")] /// pub clone_sugg: Option<(Span, Applicability)> @@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ use synstructure::Structure; /// }); /// ``` /// -/// See rustc dev guide for more examples on using the `#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)]`: +/// See rustc dev guide for more examples on using the `#[derive(Diagnostic)]`: /// <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics/diagnostic-structs.html> pub fn session_diagnostic_derive(s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream { - SessionDiagnosticDerive::new(format_ident!("diag"), format_ident!("sess"), s).into_tokens() + DiagnosticDerive::new(format_ident!("diag"), format_ident!("handler"), s).into_tokens() } /// Implements `#[derive(LintDiagnostic)]`, which allows for lints to be specified as a struct, @@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ pub fn session_diagnostic_derive(s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream { /// /// ```ignore (rust) /// #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -/// #[diag(lint::atomic_ordering_invalid_fail_success)] +/// #[diag(lint_atomic_ordering_invalid_fail_success)] /// pub struct AtomicOrderingInvalidLint { /// method: Symbol, /// success_ordering: Symbol, /// fail_ordering: Symbol, -/// #[label(lint::fail_label)] +/// #[label(fail_label)] /// fail_order_arg_span: Span, -/// #[label(lint::success_label)] +/// #[label(success_label)] /// #[suggestion( /// code = "std::sync::atomic::Ordering::{success_suggestion}", /// applicability = "maybe-incorrect" @@ -103,24 +103,24 @@ pub fn session_diagnostic_derive(s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream { /// ``` /// /// See rustc dev guide for more examples on using the `#[derive(LintDiagnostic)]`: -/// <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics/sessiondiagnostic.html> +/// <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics/diagnostic-structs.html#reference> pub fn lint_diagnostic_derive(s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream { LintDiagnosticDerive::new(format_ident!("diag"), s).into_tokens() } -/// Implements `#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)]`, which allows for labels, notes, helps and +/// Implements `#[derive(Subdiagnostic)]`, which allows for labels, notes, helps and /// suggestions to be specified as a structs or enums, independent from the actual diagnostics /// emitting code or diagnostic derives. /// /// ```ignore (rust) -/// #[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +/// #[derive(Subdiagnostic)] /// pub enum ExpectedIdentifierLabel<'tcx> { -/// #[label(parser::expected_identifier)] +/// #[label(expected_identifier)] /// WithoutFound { /// #[primary_span] /// span: Span, /// } -/// #[label(parser::expected_identifier_found)] +/// #[label(expected_identifier_found)] /// WithFound { /// #[primary_span] /// span: Span, @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ pub fn lint_diagnostic_derive(s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream { /// } /// } /// -/// #[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +/// #[derive(Subdiagnostic)] /// #[suggestion_verbose(parser::raw_identifier)] /// pub struct RawIdentifierSuggestion<'tcx> { /// #[primary_span] @@ -155,5 +155,5 @@ pub fn lint_diagnostic_derive(s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream { /// diag.subdiagnostic(RawIdentifierSuggestion { span, applicability, ident }); /// ``` pub fn session_subdiagnostic_derive(s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream { - SessionSubdiagnosticDerive::new(s).into_tokens() + SubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder::new().into_tokens(s) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/subdiagnostic.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/subdiagnostic.rs index dce5d3cfb..fa0ca5a52 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/subdiagnostic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/subdiagnostic.rs @@ -1,116 +1,35 @@ #![deny(unused_must_use)] use crate::diagnostics::error::{ - span_err, throw_invalid_attr, throw_invalid_nested_attr, throw_span_err, DiagnosticDeriveError, + invalid_attr, span_err, throw_invalid_attr, throw_invalid_nested_attr, throw_span_err, + DiagnosticDeriveError, }; use crate::diagnostics::utils::{ - report_error_if_not_applied_to_applicability, report_error_if_not_applied_to_span, - Applicability, FieldInfo, FieldInnerTy, HasFieldMap, SetOnce, + build_field_mapping, is_doc_comment, new_code_ident, + report_error_if_not_applied_to_applicability, report_error_if_not_applied_to_span, FieldInfo, + FieldInnerTy, FieldMap, HasFieldMap, SetOnce, SpannedOption, SubdiagnosticKind, }; use proc_macro2::TokenStream; use quote::{format_ident, quote}; -use std::collections::HashMap; -use std::fmt; -use std::str::FromStr; -use syn::{spanned::Spanned, Attribute, Meta, MetaList, MetaNameValue, NestedMeta, Path}; +use syn::{spanned::Spanned, Attribute, Meta, MetaList, NestedMeta, Path}; use synstructure::{BindingInfo, Structure, VariantInfo}; -/// Which kind of suggestion is being created? -#[derive(Clone, Copy)] -enum SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind { - /// `#[suggestion]` - Normal, - /// `#[suggestion_short]` - Short, - /// `#[suggestion_hidden]` - Hidden, - /// `#[suggestion_verbose]` - Verbose, -} - -impl FromStr for SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind { - type Err = (); - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> { - match s { - "" => Ok(SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind::Normal), - "_short" => Ok(SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind::Short), - "_hidden" => Ok(SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind::Hidden), - "_verbose" => Ok(SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind::Verbose), - _ => Err(()), - } - } -} - -impl SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind { - pub fn to_suggestion_style(&self) -> TokenStream { - match self { - SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind::Normal => { - quote! { rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::ShowCode } - } - SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind::Short => { - quote! { rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::HideCodeInline } - } - SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind::Hidden => { - quote! { rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::HideCodeAlways } - } - SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind::Verbose => { - quote! { rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways } - } - } - } -} - -/// Which kind of subdiagnostic is being created from a variant? -#[derive(Clone)] -enum SubdiagnosticKind { - /// `#[label(...)]` - Label, - /// `#[note(...)]` - Note, - /// `#[help(...)]` - Help, - /// `#[warning(...)]` - Warn, - /// `#[suggestion{,_short,_hidden,_verbose}]` - Suggestion { suggestion_kind: SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind, code: TokenStream }, - /// `#[multipart_suggestion{,_short,_hidden,_verbose}]` - MultipartSuggestion { suggestion_kind: SubdiagnosticSuggestionKind }, -} - -impl quote::IdentFragment for SubdiagnosticKind { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - match self { - SubdiagnosticKind::Label => write!(f, "label"), - SubdiagnosticKind::Note => write!(f, "note"), - SubdiagnosticKind::Help => write!(f, "help"), - SubdiagnosticKind::Warn => write!(f, "warn"), - SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. } => write!(f, "suggestion_with_style"), - SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => { - write!(f, "multipart_suggestion_with_style") - } - } - } - - fn span(&self) -> Option<proc_macro2::Span> { - None - } -} +use super::utils::{build_suggestion_code, AllowMultipleAlternatives}; /// The central struct for constructing the `add_to_diagnostic` method from an annotated struct. -pub(crate) struct SessionSubdiagnosticDerive<'a> { - structure: Structure<'a>, +pub(crate) struct SubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder { diag: syn::Ident, + f: syn::Ident, } -impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDerive<'a> { - pub(crate) fn new(structure: Structure<'a>) -> Self { +impl SubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder { + pub(crate) fn new() -> Self { let diag = format_ident!("diag"); - Self { structure, diag } + let f = format_ident!("f"); + Self { diag, f } } - pub(crate) fn into_tokens(self) -> TokenStream { - let SessionSubdiagnosticDerive { mut structure, diag } = self; + pub(crate) fn into_tokens<'a>(self, mut structure: Structure<'a>) -> TokenStream { let implementation = { let ast = structure.ast(); let span = ast.span().unwrap(); @@ -119,13 +38,19 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDerive<'a> { syn::Data::Union(..) => { span_err( span, - "`#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)]` can only be used on structs and enums", + "`#[derive(Subdiagnostic)]` can only be used on structs and enums", ); } } - if matches!(ast.data, syn::Data::Enum(..)) { + let is_enum = matches!(ast.data, syn::Data::Enum(..)); + if is_enum { for attr in &ast.attrs { + // Always allow documentation comments. + if is_doc_comment(attr) { + continue; + } + span_err( attr.span().unwrap(), "unsupported type attribute for subdiagnostic enum", @@ -136,24 +61,16 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDerive<'a> { structure.bind_with(|_| synstructure::BindStyle::Move); let variants_ = structure.each_variant(|variant| { - // Build the mapping of field names to fields. This allows attributes to peek - // values from other fields. - let mut fields_map = HashMap::new(); - for binding in variant.bindings() { - let field = binding.ast(); - if let Some(ident) = &field.ident { - fields_map.insert(ident.to_string(), quote! { #binding }); - } - } - - let mut builder = SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder { - diag: &diag, + let mut builder = SubdiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder { + parent: &self, variant, span, - fields: fields_map, + formatting_init: TokenStream::new(), + fields: build_field_mapping(variant), span_field: None, applicability: None, has_suggestion_parts: false, + is_enum, }; builder.into_tokens().unwrap_or_else(|v| v.to_compile_error()) }); @@ -165,9 +82,17 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDerive<'a> { } }; + let diag = &self.diag; + let f = &self.f; let ret = structure.gen_impl(quote! { - gen impl rustc_errors::AddSubdiagnostic for @Self { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, #diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { + gen impl rustc_errors::AddToDiagnostic for @Self { + fn add_to_diagnostic_with<__F>(self, #diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic, #f: __F) + where + __F: core::ops::Fn( + &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic, + rustc_errors::SubdiagnosticMessage + ) -> rustc_errors::SubdiagnosticMessage, + { use rustc_errors::{Applicability, IntoDiagnosticArg}; #implementation } @@ -178,34 +103,40 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDerive<'a> { } /// Tracks persistent information required for building up the call to add to the diagnostic -/// for the final generated method. This is a separate struct to `SessionSubdiagnosticDerive` +/// for the final generated method. This is a separate struct to `SubdiagnosticDerive` /// only to be able to destructure and split `self.builder` and the `self.structure` up to avoid a /// double mut borrow later on. -struct SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { +struct SubdiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder<'parent, 'a> { /// The identifier to use for the generated `DiagnosticBuilder` instance. - diag: &'a syn::Ident, + parent: &'parent SubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder, /// Info for the current variant (or the type if not an enum). variant: &'a VariantInfo<'a>, /// Span for the entire type. span: proc_macro::Span, + /// Initialization of format strings for code suggestions. + formatting_init: TokenStream, + /// Store a map of field name to its corresponding field. This is built on construction of the /// derive builder. - fields: HashMap<String, TokenStream>, + fields: FieldMap, /// Identifier for the binding to the `#[primary_span]` field. - span_field: Option<(proc_macro2::Ident, proc_macro::Span)>, - /// If a suggestion, the identifier for the binding to the `#[applicability]` field or a - /// `rustc_errors::Applicability::*` variant directly. - applicability: Option<(TokenStream, proc_macro::Span)>, + span_field: SpannedOption<proc_macro2::Ident>, + + /// The binding to the `#[applicability]` field, if present. + applicability: SpannedOption<TokenStream>, /// Set to true when a `#[suggestion_part]` field is encountered, used to generate an error /// during finalization if still `false`. has_suggestion_parts: bool, + + /// Set to true when this variant is an enum variant rather than just the body of a struct. + is_enum: bool, } -impl<'a> HasFieldMap for SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { +impl<'parent, 'a> HasFieldMap for SubdiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder<'parent, 'a> { fn get_field_binding(&self, field: &String) -> Option<&TokenStream> { self.fields.get(field) } @@ -217,6 +148,7 @@ struct KindsStatistics { has_multipart_suggestion: bool, all_multipart_suggestions: bool, has_normal_suggestion: bool, + all_applicabilities_static: bool, } impl<'a> FromIterator<&'a SubdiagnosticKind> for KindsStatistics { @@ -225,8 +157,15 @@ impl<'a> FromIterator<&'a SubdiagnosticKind> for KindsStatistics { has_multipart_suggestion: false, all_multipart_suggestions: true, has_normal_suggestion: false, + all_applicabilities_static: true, }; + for kind in kinds { + if let SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { applicability: None, .. } + | SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { applicability: None, .. } = kind + { + ret.all_applicabilities_static = false; + } if let SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } = kind { ret.has_multipart_suggestion = true; } else { @@ -241,134 +180,23 @@ impl<'a> FromIterator<&'a SubdiagnosticKind> for KindsStatistics { } } -impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { +impl<'parent, 'a> SubdiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder<'parent, 'a> { fn identify_kind(&mut self) -> Result<Vec<(SubdiagnosticKind, Path)>, DiagnosticDeriveError> { let mut kind_slugs = vec![]; for attr in self.variant.ast().attrs { - let span = attr.span().unwrap(); - - let name = attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); - let name = name.as_str(); - - let meta = attr.parse_meta()?; - let Meta::List(MetaList { ref nested, .. }) = meta else { - throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta); + let Some((kind, slug)) = SubdiagnosticKind::from_attr(attr, self)? else { + // Some attributes aren't errors - like documentation comments - but also aren't + // subdiagnostics. + continue; }; - let mut kind = match name { - "label" => SubdiagnosticKind::Label, - "note" => SubdiagnosticKind::Note, - "help" => SubdiagnosticKind::Help, - "warning" => SubdiagnosticKind::Warn, - _ => { - if let Some(suggestion_kind) = - name.strip_prefix("suggestion").and_then(|s| s.parse().ok()) - { - SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { suggestion_kind, code: TokenStream::new() } - } else if let Some(suggestion_kind) = - name.strip_prefix("multipart_suggestion").and_then(|s| s.parse().ok()) - { - SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { suggestion_kind } - } else { - throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta); - } - } - }; - - let mut slug = None; - let mut code = None; - - let mut nested_iter = nested.into_iter(); - if let Some(nested_attr) = nested_iter.next() { - match nested_attr { - NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(path)) => { - slug.set_once((path.clone(), span)); - } - NestedMeta::Meta(meta @ Meta::NameValue(_)) - if matches!( - meta.path().segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string().as_str(), - "code" | "applicability" - ) => - { - // Don't error for valid follow-up attributes. - } - nested_attr => { - throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { - diag.help( - "first argument of the attribute should be the diagnostic \ - slug", - ) - }) - } - }; - } - - for nested_attr in nested_iter { - let meta = match nested_attr { - NestedMeta::Meta(ref meta) => meta, - _ => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr), - }; - - let span = meta.span().unwrap(); - let nested_name = meta.path().segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); - let nested_name = nested_name.as_str(); - - let value = match meta { - Meta::NameValue(MetaNameValue { lit: syn::Lit::Str(value), .. }) => value, - Meta::Path(_) => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { - diag.help("a diagnostic slug must be the first argument to the attribute") - }), - _ => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr), - }; - - match nested_name { - "code" => { - if matches!(kind, SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. }) { - let formatted_str = self.build_format(&value.value(), value.span()); - code.set_once((formatted_str, span)); - } else { - span_err( - span, - &format!( - "`code` is not a valid nested attribute of a `{}` attribute", - name - ), - ) - .emit(); - } - } - "applicability" => { - if matches!( - kind, - SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. } - | SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } - ) { - let value = - Applicability::from_str(&value.value()).unwrap_or_else(|()| { - span_err(span, "invalid applicability").emit(); - Applicability::Unspecified - }); - self.applicability.set_once((quote! { #value }, span)); - } else { - span_err( - span, - &format!( - "`applicability` is not a valid nested attribute of a `{}` attribute", - name - ) - ).emit(); - } - } - _ => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { - diag.help("only `code` and `applicability` are valid nested attributes") - }), - } - } + let Some(slug) = slug else { + let name = attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); + let name = name.as_str(); - let Some((slug, _)) = slug else { throw_span_err!( - span, + attr.span().unwrap(), &format!( "diagnostic slug must be first argument of a `#[{}(...)]` attribute", name @@ -376,21 +204,7 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { ); }; - match kind { - SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { code: ref mut code_field, .. } => { - let Some((code, _)) = code else { - throw_span_err!(span, "suggestion without `code = \"...\"`"); - }; - *code_field = code; - } - SubdiagnosticKind::Label - | SubdiagnosticKind::Note - | SubdiagnosticKind::Help - | SubdiagnosticKind::Warn - | SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => {} - } - - kind_slugs.push((kind, slug)) + kind_slugs.push((kind, slug)); } Ok(kind_slugs) @@ -401,8 +215,11 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { let ast = binding.ast(); assert_eq!(ast.attrs.len(), 0, "field with attribute used as diagnostic arg"); - let diag = &self.diag; + let diag = &self.parent.diag; let ident = ast.ident.as_ref().unwrap(); + // strip `r#` prefix, if present + let ident = format_ident!("{}", ident); + quote! { #diag.set_arg( stringify!(#ident), @@ -426,6 +243,11 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { ast.attrs .iter() .map(|attr| { + // Always allow documentation comments. + if is_doc_comment(attr) { + return quote! {}; + } + let info = FieldInfo { binding, ty: inner_ty.inner_type().unwrap_or(&ast.ty), @@ -433,7 +255,7 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { }; let generated = self - .generate_field_code_inner(kind_stats, attr, info) + .generate_field_code_inner(kind_stats, attr, info, inner_ty.will_iterate()) .unwrap_or_else(|v| v.to_compile_error()); inner_ty.with(binding, generated) @@ -446,13 +268,18 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { kind_stats: KindsStatistics, attr: &Attribute, info: FieldInfo<'_>, + clone_suggestion_code: bool, ) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> { let meta = attr.parse_meta()?; match meta { Meta::Path(path) => self.generate_field_code_inner_path(kind_stats, attr, info, path), - Meta::List(list @ MetaList { .. }) => { - self.generate_field_code_inner_list(kind_stats, attr, info, list) - } + Meta::List(list @ MetaList { .. }) => self.generate_field_code_inner_list( + kind_stats, + attr, + info, + list, + clone_suggestion_code, + ), _ => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta), } } @@ -474,18 +301,20 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { "skip_arg" => Ok(quote! {}), "primary_span" => { if kind_stats.has_multipart_suggestion { - throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &Meta::Path(path), |diag| { - diag.help( + invalid_attr(attr, &Meta::Path(path)) + .help( "multipart suggestions use one or more `#[suggestion_part]`s rather \ than one `#[primary_span]`", ) - }) - } - - report_error_if_not_applied_to_span(attr, &info)?; + .emit(); + } else { + report_error_if_not_applied_to_span(attr, &info)?; - let binding = info.binding.binding.clone(); - self.span_field.set_once((binding, span)); + let binding = info.binding.binding.clone(); + // FIXME(#100717): support `Option<Span>` on `primary_span` like in the + // diagnostic derive + self.span_field.set_once(binding, span); + } Ok(quote! {}) } @@ -495,28 +324,39 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { if kind_stats.has_multipart_suggestion { span_err(span, "`#[suggestion_part(...)]` attribute without `code = \"...\"`") .emit(); - Ok(quote! {}) } else { - throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &Meta::Path(path), |diag| { - diag.help( - "`#[suggestion_part(...)]` is only valid in multipart suggestions, use `#[primary_span]` instead", - ) - }); + invalid_attr(attr, &Meta::Path(path)) + .help( + "`#[suggestion_part(...)]` is only valid in multipart suggestions, \ + use `#[primary_span]` instead", + ) + .emit(); } + + Ok(quote! {}) } "applicability" => { if kind_stats.has_multipart_suggestion || kind_stats.has_normal_suggestion { report_error_if_not_applied_to_applicability(attr, &info)?; + if kind_stats.all_applicabilities_static { + span_err( + span, + "`#[applicability]` has no effect if all `#[suggestion]`/\ + `#[multipart_suggestion]` attributes have a static \ + `applicability = \"...\"`", + ) + .emit(); + } let binding = info.binding.binding.clone(); - self.applicability.set_once((quote! { #binding }, span)); + self.applicability.set_once(quote! { #binding }, span); } else { span_err(span, "`#[applicability]` is only valid on suggestions").emit(); } Ok(quote! {}) } - _ => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &Meta::Path(path), |diag| { + _ => { let mut span_attrs = vec![]; if kind_stats.has_multipart_suggestion { span_attrs.push("suggestion_part"); @@ -524,11 +364,16 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { if !kind_stats.all_multipart_suggestions { span_attrs.push("primary_span") } - diag.help(format!( - "only `{}`, `applicability` and `skip_arg` are valid field attributes", - span_attrs.join(", ") - )) - }), + + invalid_attr(attr, &Meta::Path(path)) + .help(format!( + "only `{}`, `applicability` and `skip_arg` are valid field attributes", + span_attrs.join(", ") + )) + .emit(); + + Ok(quote! {}) + } } } @@ -540,6 +385,7 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { attr: &Attribute, info: FieldInfo<'_>, list: MetaList, + clone_suggestion_code: bool, ) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> { let span = attr.span().unwrap(); let ident = &list.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident; @@ -570,14 +416,16 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { let nested_name = meta.path().segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); let nested_name = nested_name.as_str(); - let Meta::NameValue(MetaNameValue { lit: syn::Lit::Str(value), .. }) = meta else { - throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr); - }; - match nested_name { "code" => { - let formatted_str = self.build_format(&value.value(), value.span()); - code.set_once((formatted_str, span)); + let code_field = new_code_ident(); + let formatting_init = build_suggestion_code( + &code_field, + meta, + self, + AllowMultipleAlternatives::No, + ); + code.set_once((code_field, formatting_init), span); } _ => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { diag.help("`code` is the only valid nested attribute") @@ -585,14 +433,20 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { } } - let Some((code, _)) = code else { + let Some((code_field, formatting_init)) = code.value() else { span_err(span, "`#[suggestion_part(...)]` attribute without `code = \"...\"`") .emit(); return Ok(quote! {}); }; let binding = info.binding; - Ok(quote! { suggestions.push((#binding, #code)); }) + self.formatting_init.extend(formatting_init); + let code_field = if clone_suggestion_code { + quote! { #code_field.clone() } + } else { + quote! { #code_field } + }; + Ok(quote! { suggestions.push((#binding, #code_field)); }) } _ => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &Meta::List(list), |diag| { let mut span_attrs = vec![]; @@ -613,10 +467,16 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { pub fn into_tokens(&mut self) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> { let kind_slugs = self.identify_kind()?; if kind_slugs.is_empty() { - throw_span_err!( - self.variant.ast().ident.span().unwrap(), - "subdiagnostic kind not specified" - ); + if self.is_enum { + // It's okay for a variant to not be a subdiagnostic at all.. + return Ok(quote! {}); + } else { + // ..but structs should always be _something_. + throw_span_err!( + self.variant.ast().ident.span().unwrap(), + "subdiagnostic kind not specified" + ); + } }; let kind_stats: KindsStatistics = kind_slugs.iter().map(|(kind, _slug)| kind).collect(); @@ -635,29 +495,46 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { .map(|binding| self.generate_field_attr_code(binding, kind_stats)) .collect(); - let span_field = self.span_field.as_ref().map(|(span, _)| span); - let applicability = self.applicability.take().map_or_else( - || quote! { rustc_errors::Applicability::Unspecified }, - |(applicability, _)| applicability, - ); + let span_field = self.span_field.value_ref(); - let diag = &self.diag; + let diag = &self.parent.diag; + let f = &self.parent.f; let mut calls = TokenStream::new(); for (kind, slug) in kind_slugs { + let message = format_ident!("__message"); + calls.extend(quote! { let #message = #f(#diag, rustc_errors::fluent::#slug.into()); }); + let name = format_ident!("{}{}", if span_field.is_some() { "span_" } else { "" }, kind); - let message = quote! { rustc_errors::fluent::#slug }; let call = match kind { - SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { suggestion_kind, code } => { + SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { + suggestion_kind, + applicability, + code_init, + code_field, + } => { + self.formatting_init.extend(code_init); + + let applicability = applicability + .value() + .map(|a| quote! { #a }) + .or_else(|| self.applicability.take().value()) + .unwrap_or_else(|| quote! { rustc_errors::Applicability::Unspecified }); + if let Some(span) = span_field { let style = suggestion_kind.to_suggestion_style(); - - quote! { #diag.#name(#span, #message, #code, #applicability, #style); } + quote! { #diag.#name(#span, #message, #code_field, #applicability, #style); } } else { span_err(self.span, "suggestion without `#[primary_span]` field").emit(); quote! { unreachable!(); } } } - SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { suggestion_kind } => { + SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { suggestion_kind, applicability } => { + let applicability = applicability + .value() + .map(|a| quote! { #a }) + .or_else(|| self.applicability.take().value()) + .unwrap_or_else(|| quote! { rustc_errors::Applicability::Unspecified }); + if !self.has_suggestion_parts { span_err( self.span, @@ -686,6 +563,7 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { } } }; + calls.extend(call); } @@ -697,11 +575,13 @@ impl<'a> SessionSubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder<'a> { .map(|binding| self.generate_field_set_arg(binding)) .collect(); + let formatting_init = &self.formatting_init; Ok(quote! { #init + #formatting_init #attr_args - #calls #plain_args + #calls }) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/utils.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/utils.rs index ad9ecd39b..374c795d0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/utils.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/utils.rs @@ -1,11 +1,31 @@ -use crate::diagnostics::error::{span_err, throw_span_err, DiagnosticDeriveError}; +use crate::diagnostics::error::{ + span_err, throw_invalid_attr, throw_invalid_nested_attr, throw_span_err, DiagnosticDeriveError, +}; use proc_macro::Span; -use proc_macro2::TokenStream; +use proc_macro2::{Ident, TokenStream}; use quote::{format_ident, quote, ToTokens}; +use std::cell::RefCell; use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashMap}; +use std::fmt; use std::str::FromStr; -use syn::{spanned::Spanned, Attribute, Meta, Type, TypeTuple}; -use synstructure::{BindingInfo, Structure}; +use syn::{spanned::Spanned, Attribute, Field, Meta, Type, TypeTuple}; +use syn::{MetaList, MetaNameValue, NestedMeta, Path}; +use synstructure::{BindingInfo, VariantInfo}; + +use super::error::invalid_nested_attr; + +thread_local! { + pub static CODE_IDENT_COUNT: RefCell<u32> = RefCell::new(0); +} + +/// Returns an ident of the form `__code_N` where `N` is incremented once with every call. +pub(crate) fn new_code_ident() -> syn::Ident { + CODE_IDENT_COUNT.with(|count| { + let ident = format_ident!("__code_{}", *count.borrow()); + *count.borrow_mut() += 1; + ident + }) +} /// Checks whether the type name of `ty` matches `name`. /// @@ -135,6 +155,15 @@ impl<'ty> FieldInnerTy<'ty> { unreachable!(); } + /// Returns `true` if `FieldInnerTy::with` will result in iteration for this inner type (i.e. + /// that cloning might be required for values moved in the loop body). + pub(crate) fn will_iterate(&self) -> bool { + match self { + FieldInnerTy::Vec(..) => true, + FieldInnerTy::Option(..) | FieldInnerTy::None => false, + } + } + /// Returns `Option` containing inner type if there is one. pub(crate) fn inner_type(&self) -> Option<&'ty Type> { match self { @@ -172,13 +201,17 @@ pub(crate) struct FieldInfo<'a> { /// Small helper trait for abstracting over `Option` fields that contain a value and a `Span` /// for error reporting if they are set more than once. pub(crate) trait SetOnce<T> { - fn set_once(&mut self, _: (T, Span)); + fn set_once(&mut self, value: T, span: Span); fn value(self) -> Option<T>; + fn value_ref(&self) -> Option<&T>; } -impl<T> SetOnce<T> for Option<(T, Span)> { - fn set_once(&mut self, (value, span): (T, Span)) { +/// An [`Option<T>`] that keeps track of the span that caused it to be set; used with [`SetOnce`]. +pub(super) type SpannedOption<T> = Option<(T, Span)>; + +impl<T> SetOnce<T> for SpannedOption<T> { + fn set_once(&mut self, value: T, span: Span) { match self { None => { *self = Some((value, span)); @@ -194,8 +227,14 @@ impl<T> SetOnce<T> for Option<(T, Span)> { fn value(self) -> Option<T> { self.map(|(v, _)| v) } + + fn value_ref(&self) -> Option<&T> { + self.as_ref().map(|(v, _)| v) + } } +pub(super) type FieldMap = HashMap<String, TokenStream>; + pub(crate) trait HasFieldMap { /// Returns the binding for the field with the given name, if it exists on the type. fn get_field_binding(&self, field: &String) -> Option<&TokenStream>; @@ -303,6 +342,7 @@ pub(crate) trait HasFieldMap { /// `Applicability` of a suggestion - mirrors `rustc_errors::Applicability` - and used to represent /// the user's selection of applicability if specified in an attribute. +#[derive(Clone, Copy)] pub(crate) enum Applicability { MachineApplicable, MaybeIncorrect, @@ -345,17 +385,366 @@ impl quote::ToTokens for Applicability { /// Build the mapping of field names to fields. This allows attributes to peek values from /// other fields. -pub(crate) fn build_field_mapping<'a>(structure: &Structure<'a>) -> HashMap<String, TokenStream> { - let mut fields_map = HashMap::new(); - - let ast = structure.ast(); - if let syn::Data::Struct(syn::DataStruct { fields, .. }) = &ast.data { - for field in fields.iter() { - if let Some(ident) = &field.ident { - fields_map.insert(ident.to_string(), quote! { &self.#ident }); +pub(super) fn build_field_mapping<'v>(variant: &VariantInfo<'v>) -> HashMap<String, TokenStream> { + let mut fields_map = FieldMap::new(); + for binding in variant.bindings() { + if let Some(ident) = &binding.ast().ident { + fields_map.insert(ident.to_string(), quote! { #binding }); + } + } + fields_map +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] +pub(super) enum AllowMultipleAlternatives { + No, + Yes, +} + +/// Constructs the `format!()` invocation(s) necessary for a `#[suggestion*(code = "foo")]` or +/// `#[suggestion*(code("foo", "bar"))]` attribute field +pub(super) fn build_suggestion_code( + code_field: &Ident, + meta: &Meta, + fields: &impl HasFieldMap, + allow_multiple: AllowMultipleAlternatives, +) -> TokenStream { + let values = match meta { + // `code = "foo"` + Meta::NameValue(MetaNameValue { lit: syn::Lit::Str(s), .. }) => vec![s], + // `code("foo", "bar")` + Meta::List(MetaList { nested, .. }) => { + if let AllowMultipleAlternatives::No = allow_multiple { + span_err( + meta.span().unwrap(), + "expected exactly one string literal for `code = ...`", + ) + .emit(); + vec![] + } else if nested.is_empty() { + span_err( + meta.span().unwrap(), + "expected at least one string literal for `code(...)`", + ) + .emit(); + vec![] + } else { + nested + .into_iter() + .filter_map(|item| { + if let NestedMeta::Lit(syn::Lit::Str(s)) = item { + Some(s) + } else { + span_err( + item.span().unwrap(), + "`code(...)` must contain only string literals", + ) + .emit(); + None + } + }) + .collect() } } + _ => { + span_err( + meta.span().unwrap(), + r#"`code = "..."`/`code(...)` must contain only string literals"#, + ) + .emit(); + vec![] + } + }; + + if let AllowMultipleAlternatives::Yes = allow_multiple { + let formatted_strings: Vec<_> = values + .into_iter() + .map(|value| fields.build_format(&value.value(), value.span())) + .collect(); + quote! { let #code_field = [#(#formatted_strings),*].into_iter(); } + } else if let [value] = values.as_slice() { + let formatted_str = fields.build_format(&value.value(), value.span()); + quote! { let #code_field = #formatted_str; } + } else { + // error handled previously + quote! { let #code_field = String::new(); } } +} - fields_map +/// Possible styles for suggestion subdiagnostics. +#[derive(Clone, Copy)] +pub(super) enum SuggestionKind { + /// `#[suggestion]` + Normal, + /// `#[suggestion_short]` + Short, + /// `#[suggestion_hidden]` + Hidden, + /// `#[suggestion_verbose]` + Verbose, +} + +impl FromStr for SuggestionKind { + type Err = (); + + fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> { + match s { + "" => Ok(SuggestionKind::Normal), + "_short" => Ok(SuggestionKind::Short), + "_hidden" => Ok(SuggestionKind::Hidden), + "_verbose" => Ok(SuggestionKind::Verbose), + _ => Err(()), + } + } +} + +impl SuggestionKind { + pub fn to_suggestion_style(&self) -> TokenStream { + match self { + SuggestionKind::Normal => { + quote! { rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::ShowCode } + } + SuggestionKind::Short => { + quote! { rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::HideCodeInline } + } + SuggestionKind::Hidden => { + quote! { rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::HideCodeAlways } + } + SuggestionKind::Verbose => { + quote! { rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways } + } + } + } +} + +/// Types of subdiagnostics that can be created using attributes +#[derive(Clone)] +pub(super) enum SubdiagnosticKind { + /// `#[label(...)]` + Label, + /// `#[note(...)]` + Note, + /// `#[help(...)]` + Help, + /// `#[warning(...)]` + Warn, + /// `#[suggestion{,_short,_hidden,_verbose}]` + Suggestion { + suggestion_kind: SuggestionKind, + applicability: SpannedOption<Applicability>, + /// Identifier for variable used for formatted code, e.g. `___code_0`. Enables separation + /// of formatting and diagnostic emission so that `set_arg` calls can happen in-between.. + code_field: syn::Ident, + /// Initialization logic for `code_field`'s variable, e.g. + /// `let __formatted_code = /* whatever */;` + code_init: TokenStream, + }, + /// `#[multipart_suggestion{,_short,_hidden,_verbose}]` + MultipartSuggestion { + suggestion_kind: SuggestionKind, + applicability: SpannedOption<Applicability>, + }, +} + +impl SubdiagnosticKind { + /// Constructs a `SubdiagnosticKind` from a field or type attribute such as `#[note]`, + /// `#[error(parser::add_paren)]` or `#[suggestion(code = "...")]`. Returns the + /// `SubdiagnosticKind` and the diagnostic slug, if specified. + pub(super) fn from_attr( + attr: &Attribute, + fields: &impl HasFieldMap, + ) -> Result<Option<(SubdiagnosticKind, Option<Path>)>, DiagnosticDeriveError> { + // Always allow documentation comments. + if is_doc_comment(attr) { + return Ok(None); + } + + let span = attr.span().unwrap(); + + let name = attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); + let name = name.as_str(); + + let meta = attr.parse_meta()?; + let mut kind = match name { + "label" => SubdiagnosticKind::Label, + "note" => SubdiagnosticKind::Note, + "help" => SubdiagnosticKind::Help, + "warning" => SubdiagnosticKind::Warn, + _ => { + if let Some(suggestion_kind) = + name.strip_prefix("suggestion").and_then(|s| s.parse().ok()) + { + SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { + suggestion_kind, + applicability: None, + code_field: new_code_ident(), + code_init: TokenStream::new(), + } + } else if let Some(suggestion_kind) = + name.strip_prefix("multipart_suggestion").and_then(|s| s.parse().ok()) + { + SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { suggestion_kind, applicability: None } + } else { + throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta); + } + } + }; + + let nested = match meta { + Meta::List(MetaList { ref nested, .. }) => { + // An attribute with properties, such as `#[suggestion(code = "...")]` or + // `#[error(some::slug)]` + nested + } + Meta::Path(_) => { + // An attribute without a slug or other properties, such as `#[note]` - return + // without further processing. + // + // Only allow this if there are no mandatory properties, such as `code = "..."` in + // `#[suggestion(...)]` + match kind { + SubdiagnosticKind::Label + | SubdiagnosticKind::Note + | SubdiagnosticKind::Help + | SubdiagnosticKind::Warn + | SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => { + return Ok(Some((kind, None))); + } + SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. } => { + throw_span_err!(span, "suggestion without `code = \"...\"`") + } + } + } + _ => { + throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta) + } + }; + + let mut code = None; + + let mut nested_iter = nested.into_iter().peekable(); + + // Peek at the first nested attribute: if it's a slug path, consume it. + let slug = if let Some(NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(path))) = nested_iter.peek() { + let path = path.clone(); + // Advance the iterator. + nested_iter.next(); + Some(path) + } else { + None + }; + + for nested_attr in nested_iter { + let meta = match nested_attr { + NestedMeta::Meta(ref meta) => meta, + NestedMeta::Lit(_) => { + invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr).emit(); + continue; + } + }; + + let span = meta.span().unwrap(); + let nested_name = meta.path().segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string(); + let nested_name = nested_name.as_str(); + + let string_value = match meta { + Meta::NameValue(MetaNameValue { lit: syn::Lit::Str(value), .. }) => Some(value), + + Meta::Path(_) => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| { + diag.help("a diagnostic slug must be the first argument to the attribute") + }), + _ => None, + }; + + match (nested_name, &mut kind) { + ("code", SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { code_field, .. }) => { + let code_init = build_suggestion_code( + code_field, + meta, + fields, + AllowMultipleAlternatives::Yes, + ); + code.set_once(code_init, span); + } + ( + "applicability", + SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { ref mut applicability, .. } + | SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { ref mut applicability, .. }, + ) => { + let Some(value) = string_value else { + invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr).emit(); + continue; + }; + + let value = Applicability::from_str(&value.value()).unwrap_or_else(|()| { + span_err(span, "invalid applicability").emit(); + Applicability::Unspecified + }); + applicability.set_once(value, span); + } + + // Invalid nested attribute + (_, SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. }) => { + invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr) + .help("only `code` and `applicability` are valid nested attributes") + .emit(); + } + (_, SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. }) => { + invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr) + .help("only `applicability` is a valid nested attributes") + .emit() + } + _ => { + invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr).emit(); + } + } + } + + match kind { + SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { ref code_field, ref mut code_init, .. } => { + *code_init = if let Some(init) = code.value() { + init + } else { + span_err(span, "suggestion without `code = \"...\"`").emit(); + quote! { let #code_field = std::iter::empty(); } + }; + } + SubdiagnosticKind::Label + | SubdiagnosticKind::Note + | SubdiagnosticKind::Help + | SubdiagnosticKind::Warn + | SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => {} + } + + Ok(Some((kind, slug))) + } +} + +impl quote::IdentFragment for SubdiagnosticKind { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + match self { + SubdiagnosticKind::Label => write!(f, "label"), + SubdiagnosticKind::Note => write!(f, "note"), + SubdiagnosticKind::Help => write!(f, "help"), + SubdiagnosticKind::Warn => write!(f, "warn"), + SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. } => write!(f, "suggestions_with_style"), + SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => { + write!(f, "multipart_suggestion_with_style") + } + } + } + + fn span(&self) -> Option<proc_macro2::Span> { + None + } +} + +/// Returns `true` if `field` should generate a `set_arg` call rather than any other diagnostic +/// call (like `span_label`). +pub(super) fn should_generate_set_arg(field: &Field) -> bool { + field.attrs.is_empty() +} + +pub(super) fn is_doc_comment(attr: &Attribute) -> bool { + attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string() == "doc" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/lib.rs index 2c027d754..36bda3e0f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/lib.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ #![feature(allow_internal_unstable)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(proc_macro_diagnostic)] #![feature(proc_macro_span)] @@ -127,7 +126,7 @@ decl_derive!([TypeFoldable, attributes(type_foldable)] => type_foldable::type_fo decl_derive!([TypeVisitable, attributes(type_visitable)] => type_visitable::type_visitable_derive); decl_derive!([Lift, attributes(lift)] => lift::lift_derive); decl_derive!( - [SessionDiagnostic, attributes( + [Diagnostic, attributes( // struct attributes diag, help, @@ -161,7 +160,7 @@ decl_derive!( suggestion_verbose)] => diagnostics::lint_diagnostic_derive ); decl_derive!( - [SessionSubdiagnostic, attributes( + [Subdiagnostic, attributes( // struct/variant attributes label, help, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/query.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/query.rs index d49926c90..7cefafef9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/query.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/query.rs @@ -237,27 +237,32 @@ fn doc_comment_from_desc(list: &Punctuated<Expr, token::Comma>) -> Result<Attrib } /// Add the impl of QueryDescription for the query to `impls` if one is requested -fn add_query_description_impl(query: &Query, impls: &mut proc_macro2::TokenStream) { - let name = &query.name; - let key = &query.key; - let modifiers = &query.modifiers; +fn add_query_desc_cached_impl( + query: &Query, + descs: &mut proc_macro2::TokenStream, + cached: &mut proc_macro2::TokenStream, +) { + let Query { name, key, modifiers, .. } = &query; // Find out if we should cache the query on disk let cache = if let Some((args, expr)) = modifiers.cache.as_ref() { let tcx = args.as_ref().map(|t| quote! { #t }).unwrap_or_else(|| quote! { _ }); // expr is a `Block`, meaning that `{ #expr }` gets expanded // to `{ { stmts... } }`, which triggers the `unused_braces` lint. + // we're taking `key` by reference, but some rustc types usually prefer being passed by value quote! { - #[allow(unused_variables, unused_braces)] + #[allow(unused_variables, unused_braces, rustc::pass_by_value)] #[inline] - fn cache_on_disk(#tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, #key: &Self::Key) -> bool { + pub fn #name<'tcx>(#tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, #key: &crate::ty::query::query_keys::#name<'tcx>) -> bool { #expr } } } else { quote! { + // we're taking `key` by reference, but some rustc types usually prefer being passed by value + #[allow(rustc::pass_by_value)] #[inline] - fn cache_on_disk(_: TyCtxt<'tcx>, _: &Self::Key) -> bool { + pub fn #name<'tcx>(_: TyCtxt<'tcx>, _: &crate::ty::query::query_keys::#name<'tcx>) -> bool { false } } @@ -268,19 +273,20 @@ fn add_query_description_impl(query: &Query, impls: &mut proc_macro2::TokenStrea let desc = quote! { #[allow(unused_variables)] - fn describe(tcx: QueryCtxt<'tcx>, key: Self::Key) -> String { - let (#tcx, #key) = (*tcx, key); + pub fn #name<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, key: crate::ty::query::query_keys::#name<'tcx>) -> String { + let (#tcx, #key) = (tcx, key); ::rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths!( format!(#desc) ) } }; - impls.extend(quote! { - (#name) => { - #desc - #cache - }; + descs.extend(quote! { + #desc + }); + + cached.extend(quote! { + #cache }); } @@ -289,7 +295,7 @@ pub fn rustc_queries(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { let mut query_stream = quote! {}; let mut query_description_stream = quote! {}; - let mut cached_queries = quote! {}; + let mut query_cached_stream = quote! {}; for query in queries.0 { let Query { name, arg, modifiers, .. } = &query; @@ -299,12 +305,6 @@ pub fn rustc_queries(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { _ => quote! { #result_full }, }; - if modifiers.cache.is_some() { - cached_queries.extend(quote! { - #name, - }); - } - let mut attributes = Vec::new(); macro_rules! passthrough { @@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ pub fn rustc_queries(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { [#attribute_stream] fn #name(#arg) #result, }); - add_query_description_impl(&query, &mut query_description_stream); + add_query_desc_cached_impl(&query, &mut query_description_stream, &mut query_cached_stream); } TokenStream::from(quote! { @@ -364,9 +364,13 @@ pub fn rustc_queries(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { } } - #[macro_export] - macro_rules! rustc_query_description { + pub mod descs { + use super::*; #query_description_stream } + pub mod cached { + use super::*; + #query_cached_stream + } }) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_metadata/Cargo.toml index 2c5db9d8b..6d85103c9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] libloading = "0.7.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/errors.rs index 7d63fad32..7c387b9a9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/errors.rs @@ -3,137 +3,137 @@ use std::{ path::{Path, PathBuf}, }; -use rustc_errors::{error_code, ErrorGuaranteed}; -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; -use rustc_session::{config, SessionDiagnostic}; +use rustc_errors::{error_code, ErrorGuaranteed, IntoDiagnostic}; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; +use rustc_session::config; use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol}; use rustc_target::spec::{PanicStrategy, TargetTriple}; use crate::locator::CrateFlavor; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::rlib_required)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_rlib_required)] pub struct RlibRequired { pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::lib_required)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_lib_required)] pub struct LibRequired<'a> { pub crate_name: Symbol, pub kind: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::crate_dep_multiple)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_crate_dep_multiple)] #[help] pub struct CrateDepMultiple { pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::two_panic_runtimes)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_two_panic_runtimes)] pub struct TwoPanicRuntimes { pub prev_name: Symbol, pub cur_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::bad_panic_strategy)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_bad_panic_strategy)] pub struct BadPanicStrategy { pub runtime: Symbol, pub strategy: PanicStrategy, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::required_panic_strategy)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_required_panic_strategy)] pub struct RequiredPanicStrategy { pub crate_name: Symbol, pub found_strategy: PanicStrategy, pub desired_strategy: PanicStrategy, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::incompatible_panic_in_drop_strategy)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_incompatible_panic_in_drop_strategy)] pub struct IncompatiblePanicInDropStrategy { pub crate_name: Symbol, pub found_strategy: PanicStrategy, pub desired_strategy: PanicStrategy, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_names_in_link)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_names_in_link)] pub struct MultipleNamesInLink { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_kinds_in_link)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_kinds_in_link)] pub struct MultipleKindsInLink { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::link_name_form)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_link_name_form)] pub struct LinkNameForm { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::link_kind_form)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_link_kind_form)] pub struct LinkKindForm { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::link_modifiers_form)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_link_modifiers_form)] pub struct LinkModifiersForm { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::link_cfg_form)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_link_cfg_form)] pub struct LinkCfgForm { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::wasm_import_form)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_wasm_import_form)] pub struct WasmImportForm { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::empty_link_name, code = "E0454")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_empty_link_name, code = "E0454")] pub struct EmptyLinkName { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::link_framework_apple, code = "E0455")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_link_framework_apple, code = "E0455")] pub struct LinkFrameworkApple { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::framework_only_windows, code = "E0455")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_framework_only_windows, code = "E0455")] pub struct FrameworkOnlyWindows { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::unknown_link_kind, code = "E0458")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_unknown_link_kind, code = "E0458")] pub struct UnknownLinkKind<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -141,269 +141,303 @@ pub struct UnknownLinkKind<'a> { pub kind: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_link_modifiers)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_link_modifiers)] pub struct MultipleLinkModifiers { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_cfgs)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_cfgs)] pub struct MultipleCfgs { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::link_cfg_single_predicate)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_link_cfg_single_predicate)] pub struct LinkCfgSinglePredicate { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_wasm_import)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_wasm_import)] pub struct MultipleWasmImport { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::unexpected_link_arg)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_unexpected_link_arg)] pub struct UnexpectedLinkArg { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::invalid_link_modifier)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_invalid_link_modifier)] pub struct InvalidLinkModifier { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_modifiers)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_modifiers)] pub struct MultipleModifiers<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub modifier: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::bundle_needs_static)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_bundle_needs_static)] pub struct BundleNeedsStatic { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::whole_archive_needs_static)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_whole_archive_needs_static)] pub struct WholeArchiveNeedsStatic { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::as_needed_compatibility)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_as_needed_compatibility)] pub struct AsNeededCompatibility { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::unknown_link_modifier)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_unknown_link_modifier)] pub struct UnknownLinkModifier<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub modifier: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::incompatible_wasm_link)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_incompatible_wasm_link)] pub struct IncompatibleWasmLink { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::link_requires_name, code = "E0459")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_link_requires_name, code = "E0459")] pub struct LinkRequiresName { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::raw_dylib_no_nul)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_raw_dylib_no_nul)] pub struct RawDylibNoNul { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::link_ordinal_raw_dylib)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_link_ordinal_raw_dylib)] pub struct LinkOrdinalRawDylib { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::lib_framework_apple)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_lib_framework_apple)] pub struct LibFrameworkApple; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::empty_renaming_target)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_empty_renaming_target)] pub struct EmptyRenamingTarget<'a> { pub lib_name: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::renaming_no_link)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_renaming_no_link)] pub struct RenamingNoLink<'a> { pub lib_name: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_renamings)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_renamings)] pub struct MultipleRenamings<'a> { pub lib_name: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::no_link_mod_override)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_no_link_mod_override)] pub struct NoLinkModOverride { #[primary_span] pub span: Option<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::unsupported_abi_i686)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_unsupported_abi_i686)] pub struct UnsupportedAbiI686 { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::unsupported_abi)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_unsupported_abi)] pub struct UnsupportedAbi { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::fail_create_file_encoder)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_fail_create_file_encoder)] pub struct FailCreateFileEncoder { pub err: Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::fail_seek_file)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_fail_seek_file)] pub struct FailSeekFile { pub err: Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::fail_write_file)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_fail_write_file)] pub struct FailWriteFile { pub err: Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::crate_not_panic_runtime)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_crate_not_panic_runtime)] pub struct CrateNotPanicRuntime { pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::no_panic_strategy)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_no_panic_strategy)] pub struct NoPanicStrategy { pub crate_name: Symbol, pub strategy: PanicStrategy, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::profiler_builtins_needs_core)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_profiler_builtins_needs_core)] pub struct ProfilerBuiltinsNeedsCore; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::not_profiler_runtime)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_not_profiler_runtime)] pub struct NotProfilerRuntime { pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::no_multiple_global_alloc)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_no_multiple_global_alloc)] pub struct NoMultipleGlobalAlloc { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span2: Span, - #[label(metadata::prev_global_alloc)] + #[label(metadata_prev_global_alloc)] pub span1: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::conflicting_global_alloc)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_conflicting_global_alloc)] pub struct ConflictingGlobalAlloc { pub crate_name: Symbol, pub other_crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::global_alloc_required)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_global_alloc_required)] pub struct GlobalAllocRequired; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::no_transitive_needs_dep)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_no_transitive_needs_dep)] pub struct NoTransitiveNeedsDep<'a> { pub crate_name: Symbol, pub needs_crate_name: &'a str, pub deps_crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::failed_write_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_failed_write_error)] pub struct FailedWriteError { pub filename: PathBuf, pub err: Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::missing_native_library)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_missing_native_library)] pub struct MissingNativeLibrary<'a> { - pub libname: &'a str, + libname: &'a str, + #[subdiagnostic] + suggest_name: Option<SuggestLibraryName<'a>>, +} + +impl<'a> MissingNativeLibrary<'a> { + pub fn new(libname: &'a str, verbatim: bool) -> Self { + // if it looks like the user has provided a complete filename rather just the bare lib name, + // then provide a note that they might want to try trimming the name + let suggested_name = if !verbatim { + if let Some(libname) = libname.strip_prefix("lib") && let Some(libname) = libname.strip_suffix(".a") { + // this is a unix style filename so trim prefix & suffix + Some(libname) + } else if let Some(libname) = libname.strip_suffix(".lib") { + // this is a Windows style filename so just trim the suffix + Some(libname) + } else { + None + } + } else { + None + }; + + Self { + libname, + suggest_name: suggested_name + .map(|suggested_name| SuggestLibraryName { suggested_name }), + } + } +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[help(metadata_only_provide_library_name)] +pub struct SuggestLibraryName<'a> { + suggested_name: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::failed_create_tempdir)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_failed_create_tempdir)] pub struct FailedCreateTempdir { pub err: Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::failed_create_file)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_failed_create_file)] pub struct FailedCreateFile<'a> { pub filename: &'a Path, pub err: Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::failed_create_encoded_metadata)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_failed_create_encoded_metadata)] pub struct FailedCreateEncodedMetadata { pub err: Error, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::non_ascii_name)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_non_ascii_name)] pub struct NonAsciiName { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::extern_location_not_exist)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_extern_location_not_exist)] pub struct ExternLocationNotExist<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -411,8 +445,8 @@ pub struct ExternLocationNotExist<'a> { pub location: &'a Path, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::extern_location_not_file)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_extern_location_not_file)] pub struct ExternLocationNotFile<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -427,12 +461,12 @@ pub(crate) struct MultipleCandidates { pub candidates: Vec<PathBuf>, } -impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for MultipleCandidates { +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for MultipleCandidates { fn into_diagnostic( self, handler: &'_ rustc_errors::Handler, ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut diag = handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::multiple_candidates); + let mut diag = handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_multiple_candidates); diag.set_arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); diag.set_arg("flavor", self.flavor); diag.code(error_code!(E0465)); @@ -444,8 +478,8 @@ impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for MultipleCandidates { } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_matching_crates, code = "E0464")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_matching_crates, code = "E0464")] #[note] pub struct MultipleMatchingCrates { #[primary_span] @@ -454,24 +488,24 @@ pub struct MultipleMatchingCrates { pub candidates: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::symbol_conflicts_current, code = "E0519")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_symbol_conflicts_current, code = "E0519")] pub struct SymbolConflictsCurrent { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::symbol_conflicts_others, code = "E0523")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_symbol_conflicts_others, code = "E0523")] pub struct SymbolConflictsOthers { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::stable_crate_id_collision)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_stable_crate_id_collision)] pub struct StableCrateIdCollision { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -479,18 +513,18 @@ pub struct StableCrateIdCollision { pub crate_name1: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::dl_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_dl_error)] pub struct DlError { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub err: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::newer_crate_version, code = "E0460")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_newer_crate_version, code = "E0460")] #[note] -#[note(metadata::found_crate_versions)] +#[note(metadata_found_crate_versions)] pub struct NewerCrateVersion { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -499,9 +533,9 @@ pub struct NewerCrateVersion { pub found_crates: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::no_crate_with_triple, code = "E0461")] -#[note(metadata::found_crate_versions)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_no_crate_with_triple, code = "E0461")] +#[note(metadata_found_crate_versions)] pub struct NoCrateWithTriple<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -511,9 +545,9 @@ pub struct NoCrateWithTriple<'a> { pub found_crates: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::found_staticlib, code = "E0462")] -#[note(metadata::found_crate_versions)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_found_staticlib, code = "E0462")] +#[note(metadata_found_crate_versions)] #[help] pub struct FoundStaticlib { #[primary_span] @@ -523,9 +557,9 @@ pub struct FoundStaticlib { pub found_crates: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::incompatible_rustc, code = "E0514")] -#[note(metadata::found_crate_versions)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_incompatible_rustc, code = "E0514")] +#[note(metadata_found_crate_versions)] #[help] pub struct IncompatibleRustc { #[primary_span] @@ -543,12 +577,12 @@ pub struct InvalidMetadataFiles { pub crate_rejections: Vec<String>, } -impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for InvalidMetadataFiles { +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for InvalidMetadataFiles { fn into_diagnostic( self, handler: &'_ rustc_errors::Handler, ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut diag = handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::invalid_meta_files); + let mut diag = handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_invalid_meta_files); diag.set_arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); diag.set_arg("add_info", self.add_info); diag.code(error_code!(E0786)); @@ -571,12 +605,12 @@ pub struct CannotFindCrate { pub locator_triple: TargetTriple, } -impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for CannotFindCrate { +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for CannotFindCrate { fn into_diagnostic( self, handler: &'_ rustc_errors::Handler, ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut diag = handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::cannot_find_crate); + let mut diag = handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_cannot_find_crate); diag.set_arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); diag.set_arg("current_crate", self.current_crate); diag.set_arg("add_info", self.add_info); @@ -587,54 +621,54 @@ impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for CannotFindCrate { && self.locator_triple != TargetTriple::from_triple(config::host_triple()) { if self.missing_core { - diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::target_not_installed); + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_target_not_installed); } else { - diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::target_no_std_support); + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_target_no_std_support); } // NOTE: this suggests using rustup, even though the user may not have it installed. // That's because they could choose to install it; or this may give them a hint which // target they need to install from their distro. if self.missing_core { - diag.help(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::consider_downloading_target); + diag.help(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_consider_downloading_target); } // Suggest using #![no_std]. #[no_core] is unstable and not really supported anyway. // NOTE: this is a dummy span if `extern crate std` was injected by the compiler. // If it's not a dummy, that means someone added `extern crate std` explicitly and // `#![no_std]` won't help. if !self.missing_core && self.span.is_dummy() { - diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::std_required); + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_std_required); } if self.is_nightly_build { - diag.help(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::consider_building_std); + diag.help(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_consider_building_std); } } else if self.crate_name == self.profiler_runtime { - diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::compiler_missing_profiler); + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_compiler_missing_profiler); } else if self.crate_name.as_str().starts_with("rustc_") { - diag.help(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::install_missing_components); + diag.help(rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_install_missing_components); } - diag.span_label(self.span, rustc_errors::fluent::metadata::cant_find_crate); + diag.span_label(self.span, rustc_errors::fluent::metadata_cant_find_crate); diag } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::no_dylib_plugin, code = "E0457")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_no_dylib_plugin, code = "E0457")] pub struct NoDylibPlugin { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::crate_location_unknown_type)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_crate_location_unknown_type)] pub struct CrateLocationUnknownType<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub path: &'a Path, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::lib_filename_form)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_lib_filename_form)] pub struct LibFilenameForm<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -642,37 +676,37 @@ pub struct LibFilenameForm<'a> { pub dll_suffix: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::multiple_import_name_type)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_multiple_import_name_type)] pub struct MultipleImportNameType { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::import_name_type_form)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_import_name_type_form)] pub struct ImportNameTypeForm { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::import_name_type_x86)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_import_name_type_x86)] pub struct ImportNameTypeX86 { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::unknown_import_name_type)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_unknown_import_name_type)] pub struct UnknownImportNameType<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub import_name_type: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata::import_name_type_raw)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(metadata_import_name_type_raw)] pub struct ImportNameTypeRaw { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/foreign_modules.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/foreign_modules.rs index 2ca4cd17f..d1c2f3104 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/foreign_modules.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/foreign_modules.rs @@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ use rustc_session::cstore::ForeignModule; pub(crate) fn collect(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Vec<ForeignModule> { let mut modules = Vec::new(); for id in tcx.hir().items() { - if !matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::ForeignMod) { + if !matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::ForeignMod) { continue; } let item = tcx.hir().item(id); if let hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { items, .. } = item.kind { - let foreign_items = items.iter().map(|it| it.id.def_id.to_def_id()).collect(); - modules.push(ForeignModule { foreign_items, def_id: id.def_id.to_def_id() }); + let foreign_items = items.iter().map(|it| it.id.owner_id.to_def_id()).collect(); + modules.push(ForeignModule { foreign_items, def_id: id.owner_id.to_def_id() }); } } modules diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/lib.rs index 6f5604b7e..98cf6fef5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/lib.rs @@ -2,10 +2,8 @@ #![feature(decl_macro)] #![feature(drain_filter)] #![feature(generators)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(generic_associated_types))] #![feature(iter_from_generator)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(once_cell)] #![feature(proc_macro_internals)] #![feature(macro_metavar_expr)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/native_libs.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/native_libs.rs index 257741c13..20a2e7829 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/native_libs.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/native_libs.rs @@ -33,29 +33,26 @@ pub fn find_native_static_library( search_paths: &[PathBuf], sess: &Session, ) -> PathBuf { - let verbatim = verbatim.unwrap_or(false); - // On Windows, static libraries sometimes show up as libfoo.a and other - // times show up as foo.lib - let oslibname = if verbatim { - name.to_string() + let formats = if verbatim.unwrap_or(false) { + vec![("".into(), "".into())] } else { - format!("{}{}{}", sess.target.staticlib_prefix, name, sess.target.staticlib_suffix) + let os = (sess.target.staticlib_prefix.clone(), sess.target.staticlib_suffix.clone()); + // On Windows, static libraries sometimes show up as libfoo.a and other + // times show up as foo.lib + let unix = ("lib".into(), ".a".into()); + if os == unix { vec![os] } else { vec![os, unix] } }; - let unixlibname = format!("lib{}.a", name); for path in search_paths { - let test = path.join(&oslibname); - if test.exists() { - return test; - } - if oslibname != unixlibname { - let test = path.join(&unixlibname); + for (prefix, suffix) in &formats { + let test = path.join(format!("{}{}{}", prefix, name, suffix)); if test.exists() { return test; } } } - sess.emit_fatal(MissingNativeLibrary { libname: name }); + + sess.emit_fatal(MissingNativeLibrary::new(name, verbatim.unwrap_or(false))); } fn find_bundled_library( @@ -101,7 +98,7 @@ struct Collector<'tcx> { impl<'tcx> Collector<'tcx> { fn process_item(&mut self, id: rustc_hir::ItemId) { - if !matches!(self.tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::ForeignMod) { + if !matches!(self.tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::ForeignMod) { return; } @@ -375,17 +372,17 @@ impl<'tcx> Collector<'tcx> { } _ => { for child_item in foreign_mod_items { - if self.tcx.def_kind(child_item.id.def_id).has_codegen_attrs() + if self.tcx.def_kind(child_item.id.owner_id).has_codegen_attrs() && self .tcx - .codegen_fn_attrs(child_item.id.def_id) + .codegen_fn_attrs(child_item.id.owner_id) .link_ordinal .is_some() { let link_ordinal_attr = self .tcx .hir() - .attrs(self.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(child_item.id.def_id)) + .attrs(child_item.id.owner_id.into()) .iter() .find(|a| a.has_name(sym::link_ordinal)) .unwrap(); @@ -405,7 +402,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Collector<'tcx> { filename, kind, cfg, - foreign_module: Some(it.def_id.to_def_id()), + foreign_module: Some(it.owner_id.to_def_id()), wasm_import_module: wasm_import_module.map(|(name, _)| name), verbatim, dll_imports, @@ -508,7 +505,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Collector<'tcx> { fn i686_arg_list_size(&self, item: &hir::ForeignItemRef) -> usize { let argument_types: &List<Ty<'_>> = self.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions( self.tcx - .type_of(item.id.def_id) + .type_of(item.id.owner_id) .fn_sig(self.tcx) .inputs() .map_bound(|slice| self.tcx.mk_type_list(slice.iter())), @@ -560,7 +557,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Collector<'tcx> { } }; - let codegen_fn_attrs = self.tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(item.id.def_id); + let codegen_fn_attrs = self.tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(item.id.owner_id); let import_name_type = codegen_fn_attrs .link_ordinal .map_or(import_name_type, |ord| Some(PeImportNameType::Ordinal(ord))); @@ -570,7 +567,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Collector<'tcx> { import_name_type, calling_convention, span: item.span, - is_fn: self.tcx.def_kind(item.id.def_id).is_fn_like(), + is_fn: self.tcx.def_kind(item.id.owner_id).is_fn_like(), } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder.rs index 830417eea..691e3d0f8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder.rs @@ -773,7 +773,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CrateMetadataRef<'a> { } fn opt_item_name(self, item_index: DefIndex) -> Option<Symbol> { - self.def_key(item_index).disambiguated_data.data.get_opt_name() + let def_key = self.def_key(item_index); + def_key.disambiguated_data.data.get_opt_name().or_else(|| { + if def_key.disambiguated_data.data == DefPathData::Ctor { + let parent_index = def_key.parent.expect("no parent for a constructor"); + self.def_key(parent_index).disambiguated_data.data.get_opt_name() + } else { + None + } + }) } fn item_name(self, item_index: DefIndex) -> Symbol { @@ -905,7 +913,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CrateMetadataRef<'a> { .get(self, item_id) .unwrap_or_else(LazyArray::empty) .decode(self) - .map(|index| self.get_variant(&self.def_kind(index), index, did)) + .filter_map(|index| { + let kind = self.def_kind(index); + match kind { + DefKind::Ctor(..) => None, + _ => Some(self.get_variant(&kind, index, did)), + } + }) .collect() } else { std::iter::once(self.get_variant(&kind, item_id, did)).collect() @@ -1029,50 +1043,27 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CrateMetadataRef<'a> { callback(ModChild { ident, res, vis, span, macro_rules }); - // For non-re-export structs and variants add their constructors to children. - // Re-export lists automatically contain constructors when necessary. - match kind { - DefKind::Struct => { - if let Some((ctor_def_id, ctor_kind)) = - self.get_ctor_def_id_and_kind(child_index) - { - let ctor_res = - Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, ctor_kind), ctor_def_id); - let vis = self.get_visibility(ctor_def_id.index); - callback(ModChild { - ident, - res: ctor_res, - vis, - span, - macro_rules: false, - }); - } - } - DefKind::Variant => { - // Braced variants, unlike structs, generate unusable names in - // value namespace, they are reserved for possible future use. - // It's ok to use the variant's id as a ctor id since an - // error will be reported on any use of such resolution anyway. - let (ctor_def_id, ctor_kind) = self - .get_ctor_def_id_and_kind(child_index) - .unwrap_or((def_id, CtorKind::Fictive)); - let ctor_res = - Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, ctor_kind), ctor_def_id); - let mut vis = self.get_visibility(ctor_def_id.index); - if ctor_def_id == def_id && vis.is_public() { - // For non-exhaustive variants lower the constructor visibility to - // within the crate. We only need this for fictive constructors, - // for other constructors correct visibilities - // were already encoded in metadata. - let mut attrs = self.get_item_attrs(def_id.index, sess); - if attrs.any(|item| item.has_name(sym::non_exhaustive)) { - let crate_def_id = self.local_def_id(CRATE_DEF_INDEX); - vis = ty::Visibility::Restricted(crate_def_id); - } + // For non-reexport variants add their fictive constructors to children. + // Braced variants, unlike structs, generate unusable names in value namespace, + // they are reserved for possible future use. It's ok to use the variant's id as + // a ctor id since an error will be reported on any use of such resolution anyway. + // Reexport lists automatically contain such constructors when necessary. + if kind == DefKind::Variant && self.get_ctor_def_id_and_kind(child_index).is_none() + { + let ctor_res = + Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, CtorKind::Fictive), def_id); + let mut vis = vis; + if vis.is_public() { + // For non-exhaustive variants lower the constructor visibility to + // within the crate. We only need this for fictive constructors, + // for other constructors correct visibilities + // were already encoded in metadata. + let mut attrs = self.get_item_attrs(def_id.index, sess); + if attrs.any(|item| item.has_name(sym::non_exhaustive)) { + vis = ty::Visibility::Restricted(self.local_def_id(CRATE_DEF_INDEX)); } - callback(ModChild { ident, res: ctor_res, vis, span, macro_rules: false }); } - _ => {} + callback(ModChild { ident, res: ctor_res, vis, span, macro_rules: false }); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder/cstore_impl.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder/cstore_impl.rs index dede1b212..a0a085525 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder/cstore_impl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder/cstore_impl.rs @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::fast_reject::SimplifiedType; use rustc_middle::ty::query::{ExternProviders, Providers}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt, Visibility}; use rustc_session::cstore::{CrateSource, CrateStore}; -use rustc_session::utils::NativeLibKind; use rustc_session::{Session, StableCrateId}; use rustc_span::hygiene::{ExpnHash, ExpnId}; use rustc_span::source_map::{Span, Spanned}; @@ -210,6 +209,7 @@ provide! { tcx, def_id, other, cdata, lookup_const_stability => { table } lookup_default_body_stability => { table } lookup_deprecation_entry => { table } + params_in_repr => { table } unused_generic_params => { table } opt_def_kind => { table_direct } impl_parent => { table } @@ -223,6 +223,16 @@ provide! { tcx, def_id, other, cdata, fn_arg_names => { table } generator_kind => { table } trait_def => { table } + deduced_param_attrs => { table } + collect_trait_impl_trait_tys => { + Ok(cdata + .root + .tables + .trait_impl_trait_tys + .get(cdata, def_id.index) + .map(|lazy| lazy.decode((cdata, tcx))) + .process_decoded(tcx, || panic!("{:?} does not have trait_impl_trait_tys", def_id))) + } visibility => { cdata.get_visibility(def_id.index) } adt_def => { cdata.get_adt_def(def_id.index, tcx) } @@ -329,20 +339,10 @@ pub(in crate::rmeta) fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { // resolve! Does this work? Unsure! That's what the issue is about *providers = Providers { allocator_kind: |tcx, ()| CStore::from_tcx(tcx).allocator_kind(), - is_dllimport_foreign_item: |tcx, id| match tcx.native_library_kind(id) { - Some( - NativeLibKind::Dylib { .. } | NativeLibKind::RawDylib | NativeLibKind::Unspecified, - ) => true, - _ => false, - }, - is_statically_included_foreign_item: |tcx, id| { - matches!(tcx.native_library_kind(id), Some(NativeLibKind::Static { .. })) - }, is_private_dep: |_tcx, cnum| { assert_eq!(cnum, LOCAL_CRATE); false }, - native_library_kind: |tcx, id| tcx.native_library(id).map(|l| l.kind), native_library: |tcx, id| { tcx.native_libraries(id.krate) .iter() @@ -587,11 +587,6 @@ impl CStore { self.get_crate_data(cnum).get_proc_macro_quoted_span(id, sess) } - /// Decodes all traits in the crate (for rustdoc). - pub fn traits_in_crate_untracked(&self, cnum: CrateNum) -> impl Iterator<Item = DefId> + '_ { - self.get_crate_data(cnum).get_traits() - } - /// Decodes all trait impls in the crate (for rustdoc). pub fn trait_impls_in_crate_untracked( &self, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/encoder.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/encoder.rs index 5a60ea794..049514ec7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/encoder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/encoder.rs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ use crate::rmeta::def_path_hash_map::DefPathHashMapRef; use crate::rmeta::table::TableBuilder; use crate::rmeta::*; +use rustc_ast::Attribute; use rustc_data_structures::fingerprint::Fingerprint; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_data_structures::memmap::{Mmap, MmapMut}; @@ -28,8 +29,9 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::codec::TyEncoder; use rustc_middle::ty::fast_reject::{self, SimplifiedType, TreatParams}; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, SymbolName, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::util::common::to_readable_str; use rustc_serialize::{opaque, Decodable, Decoder, Encodable, Encoder}; -use rustc_session::config::CrateType; +use rustc_session::config::{CrateType, OptLevel}; use rustc_session::cstore::{ForeignModule, LinkagePreference, NativeLib}; use rustc_span::hygiene::{ExpnIndex, HygieneEncodeContext, MacroKind}; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; @@ -261,10 +263,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Encodable<EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx>> for Span { // This allows us to avoid loading the dependencies of proc-macro crates: all of // the information we need to decode `Span`s is stored in the proc-macro crate. let (tag, metadata_index) = if source_file.is_imported() && !s.is_proc_macro { - // To simplify deserialization, we 'rebase' this span onto the crate it originally came from - // (the crate that 'owns' the file it references. These rebased 'lo' and 'hi' values - // are relative to the source map information for the 'foreign' crate whose CrateNum - // we write into the metadata. This allows `imported_source_files` to binary + // To simplify deserialization, we 'rebase' this span onto the crate it originally came + // from (the crate that 'owns' the file it references. These rebased 'lo' and 'hi' + // values are relative to the source map information for the 'foreign' crate whose + // CrateNum we write into the metadata. This allows `imported_source_files` to binary // search through the 'foreign' crate's source map information, using the // deserialized 'lo' and 'hi' values directly. // @@ -554,78 +556,56 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { fn encode_crate_root(&mut self) -> LazyValue<CrateRoot> { let tcx = self.tcx; - let mut i = 0; - let preamble_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the crate deps - i = self.position(); - let crate_deps = self.encode_crate_deps(); - let dylib_dependency_formats = self.encode_dylib_dependency_formats(); - let dep_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the lib features. - i = self.position(); - let lib_features = self.encode_lib_features(); - let lib_feature_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the stability implications. - i = self.position(); - let stability_implications = self.encode_stability_implications(); - let stability_implications_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the language items. - i = self.position(); - let lang_items = self.encode_lang_items(); - let lang_items_missing = self.encode_lang_items_missing(); - let lang_item_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the diagnostic items. - i = self.position(); - let diagnostic_items = self.encode_diagnostic_items(); - let diagnostic_item_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the native libraries used - i = self.position(); - let native_libraries = self.encode_native_libraries(); - let native_lib_bytes = self.position() - i; - - i = self.position(); - let foreign_modules = self.encode_foreign_modules(); - let foreign_modules_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode DefPathTable - i = self.position(); - self.encode_def_path_table(); - let def_path_table_bytes = self.position() - i; + let mut stats: Vec<(&'static str, usize)> = Vec::with_capacity(32); + + macro_rules! stat { + ($label:literal, $f:expr) => {{ + let orig_pos = self.position(); + let res = $f(); + stats.push(($label, self.position() - orig_pos)); + res + }}; + } + + // We have already encoded some things. Get their combined size from the current position. + stats.push(("preamble", self.position())); + + let (crate_deps, dylib_dependency_formats) = + stat!("dep", || (self.encode_crate_deps(), self.encode_dylib_dependency_formats())); + + let lib_features = stat!("lib-features", || self.encode_lib_features()); + + let stability_implications = + stat!("stability-implications", || self.encode_stability_implications()); + + let (lang_items, lang_items_missing) = stat!("lang-items", || { + (self.encode_lang_items(), self.encode_lang_items_missing()) + }); + + let diagnostic_items = stat!("diagnostic-items", || self.encode_diagnostic_items()); + + let native_libraries = stat!("native-libs", || self.encode_native_libraries()); + + let foreign_modules = stat!("foreign-modules", || self.encode_foreign_modules()); + + _ = stat!("def-path-table", || self.encode_def_path_table()); // Encode the def IDs of traits, for rustdoc and diagnostics. - i = self.position(); - let traits = self.encode_traits(); - let traits_bytes = self.position() - i; + let traits = stat!("traits", || self.encode_traits()); // Encode the def IDs of impls, for coherence checking. - i = self.position(); - let impls = self.encode_impls(); - let impls_bytes = self.position() - i; - - i = self.position(); - let incoherent_impls = self.encode_incoherent_impls(); - let incoherent_impls_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode MIR. - i = self.position(); - self.encode_mir(); - let mir_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the items. - i = self.position(); - self.encode_def_ids(); - self.encode_info_for_items(); - let item_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the allocation index - i = self.position(); - let interpret_alloc_index = { + let impls = stat!("impls", || self.encode_impls()); + + let incoherent_impls = stat!("incoherent-impls", || self.encode_incoherent_impls()); + + _ = stat!("mir", || self.encode_mir()); + + _ = stat!("items", || { + self.encode_def_ids(); + self.encode_info_for_items(); + }); + + let interpret_alloc_index = stat!("interpret-alloc-index", || { let mut interpret_alloc_index = Vec::new(); let mut n = 0; trace!("beginning to encode alloc ids"); @@ -646,126 +626,90 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { n = new_n; } self.lazy_array(interpret_alloc_index) - }; - let interpret_alloc_index_bytes = self.position() - i; + }); - // Encode the proc macro data. This affects 'tables', - // so we need to do this before we encode the tables. - // This overwrites def_keys, so it must happen after encode_def_path_table. - i = self.position(); - let proc_macro_data = self.encode_proc_macros(); - let proc_macro_data_bytes = self.position() - i; + // Encode the proc macro data. This affects `tables`, so we need to do this before we + // encode the tables. This overwrites def_keys, so it must happen after + // encode_def_path_table. + let proc_macro_data = stat!("proc-macro-data", || self.encode_proc_macros()); - i = self.position(); - let tables = self.tables.encode(&mut self.opaque); - let tables_bytes = self.position() - i; + let tables = stat!("tables", || self.tables.encode(&mut self.opaque)); - i = self.position(); - let debugger_visualizers = self.encode_debugger_visualizers(); - let debugger_visualizers_bytes = self.position() - i; + let debugger_visualizers = + stat!("debugger-visualizers", || self.encode_debugger_visualizers()); // Encode exported symbols info. This is prefetched in `encode_metadata` so we encode // this as late as possible to give the prefetching as much time as possible to complete. - i = self.position(); - let exported_symbols = tcx.exported_symbols(LOCAL_CRATE); - let exported_symbols = self.encode_exported_symbols(&exported_symbols); - let exported_symbols_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode the hygiene data, - // IMPORTANT: this *must* be the last thing that we encode (other than `SourceMap`). The process - // of encoding other items (e.g. `optimized_mir`) may cause us to load - // data from the incremental cache. If this causes us to deserialize a `Span`, - // then we may load additional `SyntaxContext`s into the global `HygieneData`. - // Therefore, we need to encode the hygiene data last to ensure that we encode - // any `SyntaxContext`s that might be used. - i = self.position(); - let (syntax_contexts, expn_data, expn_hashes) = self.encode_hygiene(); - let hygiene_bytes = self.position() - i; - - i = self.position(); - let def_path_hash_map = self.encode_def_path_hash_map(); - let def_path_hash_map_bytes = self.position() - i; - - // Encode source_map. This needs to be done last, - // since encoding `Span`s tells us which `SourceFiles` we actually - // need to encode. - i = self.position(); - let source_map = self.encode_source_map(); - let source_map_bytes = self.position() - i; - - i = self.position(); - let attrs = tcx.hir().krate_attrs(); - let has_default_lib_allocator = tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::default_lib_allocator); - let root = self.lazy(CrateRoot { - name: tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE), - extra_filename: tcx.sess.opts.cg.extra_filename.clone(), - triple: tcx.sess.opts.target_triple.clone(), - hash: tcx.crate_hash(LOCAL_CRATE), - stable_crate_id: tcx.def_path_hash(LOCAL_CRATE.as_def_id()).stable_crate_id(), - required_panic_strategy: tcx.required_panic_strategy(LOCAL_CRATE), - panic_in_drop_strategy: tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.panic_in_drop, - edition: tcx.sess.edition(), - has_global_allocator: tcx.has_global_allocator(LOCAL_CRATE), - has_panic_handler: tcx.has_panic_handler(LOCAL_CRATE), - has_default_lib_allocator, - proc_macro_data, - debugger_visualizers, - compiler_builtins: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::compiler_builtins), - needs_allocator: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::needs_allocator), - needs_panic_runtime: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::needs_panic_runtime), - no_builtins: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::no_builtins), - panic_runtime: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::panic_runtime), - profiler_runtime: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::profiler_runtime), - symbol_mangling_version: tcx.sess.opts.get_symbol_mangling_version(), - - crate_deps, - dylib_dependency_formats, - lib_features, - stability_implications, - lang_items, - diagnostic_items, - lang_items_missing, - native_libraries, - foreign_modules, - source_map, - traits, - impls, - incoherent_impls, - exported_symbols, - interpret_alloc_index, - tables, - syntax_contexts, - expn_data, - expn_hashes, - def_path_hash_map, + let exported_symbols = stat!("exported-symbols", || { + self.encode_exported_symbols(&tcx.exported_symbols(LOCAL_CRATE)) + }); + + // Encode the hygiene data. + // IMPORTANT: this *must* be the last thing that we encode (other than `SourceMap`). The + // process of encoding other items (e.g. `optimized_mir`) may cause us to load data from + // the incremental cache. If this causes us to deserialize a `Span`, then we may load + // additional `SyntaxContext`s into the global `HygieneData`. Therefore, we need to encode + // the hygiene data last to ensure that we encode any `SyntaxContext`s that might be used. + let (syntax_contexts, expn_data, expn_hashes) = stat!("hygiene", || self.encode_hygiene()); + + let def_path_hash_map = stat!("def-path-hash-map", || self.encode_def_path_hash_map()); + + // Encode source_map. This needs to be done last, because encoding `Span`s tells us which + // `SourceFiles` we actually need to encode. + let source_map = stat!("source-map", || self.encode_source_map()); + + let root = stat!("final", || { + let attrs = tcx.hir().krate_attrs(); + self.lazy(CrateRoot { + name: tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE), + extra_filename: tcx.sess.opts.cg.extra_filename.clone(), + triple: tcx.sess.opts.target_triple.clone(), + hash: tcx.crate_hash(LOCAL_CRATE), + stable_crate_id: tcx.def_path_hash(LOCAL_CRATE.as_def_id()).stable_crate_id(), + required_panic_strategy: tcx.required_panic_strategy(LOCAL_CRATE), + panic_in_drop_strategy: tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.panic_in_drop, + edition: tcx.sess.edition(), + has_global_allocator: tcx.has_global_allocator(LOCAL_CRATE), + has_panic_handler: tcx.has_panic_handler(LOCAL_CRATE), + has_default_lib_allocator: tcx + .sess + .contains_name(&attrs, sym::default_lib_allocator), + proc_macro_data, + debugger_visualizers, + compiler_builtins: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::compiler_builtins), + needs_allocator: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::needs_allocator), + needs_panic_runtime: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::needs_panic_runtime), + no_builtins: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::no_builtins), + panic_runtime: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::panic_runtime), + profiler_runtime: tcx.sess.contains_name(&attrs, sym::profiler_runtime), + symbol_mangling_version: tcx.sess.opts.get_symbol_mangling_version(), + + crate_deps, + dylib_dependency_formats, + lib_features, + stability_implications, + lang_items, + diagnostic_items, + lang_items_missing, + native_libraries, + foreign_modules, + source_map, + traits, + impls, + incoherent_impls, + exported_symbols, + interpret_alloc_index, + tables, + syntax_contexts, + expn_data, + expn_hashes, + def_path_hash_map, + }) }); - let final_bytes = self.position() - i; let total_bytes = self.position(); - let computed_total_bytes = preamble_bytes - + dep_bytes - + lib_feature_bytes - + stability_implications_bytes - + lang_item_bytes - + diagnostic_item_bytes - + native_lib_bytes - + foreign_modules_bytes - + def_path_table_bytes - + traits_bytes - + impls_bytes - + incoherent_impls_bytes - + mir_bytes - + item_bytes - + interpret_alloc_index_bytes - + proc_macro_data_bytes - + tables_bytes - + debugger_visualizers_bytes - + exported_symbols_bytes - + hygiene_bytes - + def_path_hash_map_bytes - + source_map_bytes - + final_bytes; + let computed_total_bytes: usize = stats.iter().map(|(_, size)| size).sum(); assert_eq!(total_bytes, computed_total_bytes); if tcx.sess.meta_stats() { @@ -783,48 +727,77 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { } assert_eq!(self.opaque.file().stream_position().unwrap(), pos_before_rewind); + stats.sort_by_key(|&(_, usize)| usize); + + let prefix = "meta-stats"; let perc = |bytes| (bytes * 100) as f64 / total_bytes as f64; - let p = |label, bytes| { - eprintln!("{:>21}: {:>8} bytes ({:4.1}%)", label, bytes, perc(bytes)); - }; - eprintln!(""); + eprintln!("{} METADATA STATS", prefix); + eprintln!("{} {:<23}{:>10}", prefix, "Section", "Size"); + eprintln!( + "{} ----------------------------------------------------------------", + prefix + ); + for (label, size) in stats { + eprintln!( + "{} {:<23}{:>10} ({:4.1}%)", + prefix, + label, + to_readable_str(size), + perc(size) + ); + } + eprintln!( + "{} ----------------------------------------------------------------", + prefix + ); eprintln!( - "{} metadata bytes, of which {} bytes ({:.1}%) are zero", - total_bytes, - zero_bytes, + "{} {:<23}{:>10} (of which {:.1}% are zero bytes)", + prefix, + "Total", + to_readable_str(total_bytes), perc(zero_bytes) ); - p("preamble", preamble_bytes); - p("dep", dep_bytes); - p("lib feature", lib_feature_bytes); - p("stability_implications", stability_implications_bytes); - p("lang item", lang_item_bytes); - p("diagnostic item", diagnostic_item_bytes); - p("native lib", native_lib_bytes); - p("foreign modules", foreign_modules_bytes); - p("def-path table", def_path_table_bytes); - p("traits", traits_bytes); - p("impls", impls_bytes); - p("incoherent_impls", incoherent_impls_bytes); - p("mir", mir_bytes); - p("item", item_bytes); - p("interpret_alloc_index", interpret_alloc_index_bytes); - p("proc-macro-data", proc_macro_data_bytes); - p("tables", tables_bytes); - p("debugger visualizers", debugger_visualizers_bytes); - p("exported symbols", exported_symbols_bytes); - p("hygiene", hygiene_bytes); - p("def-path hashes", def_path_hash_map_bytes); - p("source_map", source_map_bytes); - p("final", final_bytes); - eprintln!(""); + eprintln!("{}", prefix); } root } } +/// Returns whether an attribute needs to be recorded in metadata, that is, if it's usable and +/// useful in downstream crates. Local-only attributes are an obvious example, but some +/// rustdoc-specific attributes can equally be of use while documenting the current crate only. +/// +/// Removing these superfluous attributes speeds up compilation by making the metadata smaller. +/// +/// Note: the `is_def_id_public` parameter is used to cache whether the given `DefId` has a public +/// visibility: this is a piece of data that can be computed once per defid, and not once per +/// attribute. Some attributes would only be usable downstream if they are public. +#[inline] +fn should_encode_attr( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + attr: &Attribute, + def_id: LocalDefId, + is_def_id_public: &mut Option<bool>, +) -> bool { + if rustc_feature::is_builtin_only_local(attr.name_or_empty()) { + // Attributes marked local-only don't need to be encoded for downstream crates. + false + } else if attr.doc_str().is_some() { + // We keep all public doc comments because they might be "imported" into downstream crates + // if they use `#[doc(inline)]` to copy an item's documentation into their own. + *is_def_id_public + .get_or_insert_with(|| tcx.effective_visibilities(()).effective_vis(def_id).is_some()) + } else if attr.has_name(sym::doc) { + // If this is a `doc` attribute, and it's marked `inline` (as in `#[doc(inline)]`), we can + // remove it. It won't be inlinable in downstream crates. + attr.meta_item_list().map(|l| l.iter().any(|l| !l.has_name(sym::inline))).unwrap_or(false) + } else { + true + } +} + fn should_encode_visibility(def_kind: DefKind) -> bool { match def_kind { DefKind::Mod @@ -1120,14 +1093,44 @@ fn should_encode_const(def_kind: DefKind) -> bool { } } +fn should_encode_trait_impl_trait_tys<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { + if tcx.def_kind(def_id) != DefKind::AssocFn { + return false; + } + + let Some(item) = tcx.opt_associated_item(def_id) else { return false; }; + if item.container != ty::AssocItemContainer::ImplContainer { + return false; + } + + let Some(trait_item_def_id) = item.trait_item_def_id else { return false; }; + + // FIXME(RPITIT): This does a somewhat manual walk through the signature + // of the trait fn to look for any RPITITs, but that's kinda doing a lot + // of work. We can probably remove this when we refactor RPITITs to be + // associated types. + tcx.fn_sig(trait_item_def_id).skip_binder().output().walk().any(|arg| { + if let ty::GenericArgKind::Type(ty) = arg.unpack() + && let ty::Projection(data) = ty.kind() + && tcx.def_kind(data.item_def_id) == DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder + { + true + } else { + false + } + }) +} + impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { fn encode_attrs(&mut self, def_id: LocalDefId) { - let mut attrs = self - .tcx + let tcx = self.tcx; + let mut is_public: Option<bool> = None; + + let mut attrs = tcx .hir() - .attrs(self.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id)) + .attrs(tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id)) .iter() - .filter(|attr| !rustc_feature::is_builtin_only_local(attr.name_or_empty())); + .filter(move |attr| should_encode_attr(tcx, attr, def_id, &mut is_public)); record_array!(self.tables.attributes[def_id.to_def_id()] <- attrs.clone()); if attrs.any(|attr| attr.may_have_doc_links()) { @@ -1189,6 +1192,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { if let DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias = def_kind { record!(self.tables.super_predicates_of[def_id] <- self.tcx.super_predicates_of(def_id)); } + if let DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union = def_kind { + let params_in_repr = self.tcx.params_in_repr(def_id); + record!(self.tables.params_in_repr[def_id] <- params_in_repr); + } + if should_encode_trait_impl_trait_tys(tcx, def_id) + && let Ok(table) = self.tcx.collect_trait_impl_trait_tys(def_id) + { + record!(self.tables.trait_impl_trait_tys[def_id] <- table); + } } let inherent_impls = tcx.crate_inherent_impls(()); for (def_id, implementations) in inherent_impls.inherent_impls.iter() { @@ -1278,14 +1290,21 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { // from name resolution point of view. hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { items, .. } => { for foreign_item in items { - yield foreign_item.id.def_id.local_def_index; + yield foreign_item.id.owner_id.def_id.local_def_index; } } // Only encode named non-reexport children, reexports are encoded // separately and unnamed items are not used by name resolution. hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) => continue, - _ if tcx.def_key(item_id.def_id.to_def_id()).get_opt_name().is_some() => { - yield item_id.def_id.local_def_index; + hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref vdata, _) => { + yield item_id.owner_id.def_id.local_def_index; + // Encode constructors which take a separate slot in value namespace. + if let Some(ctor_hir_id) = vdata.ctor_hir_id() { + yield tcx.hir().local_def_id(ctor_hir_id).local_def_index; + } + } + _ if tcx.def_key(item_id.owner_id.to_def_id()).get_opt_name().is_some() => { + yield item_id.owner_id.def_id.local_def_index; } _ => continue, } @@ -1436,6 +1455,21 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { record!(self.tables.unused_generic_params[def_id.to_def_id()] <- unused); } } + + // Encode all the deduced parameter attributes for everything that has MIR, even for items + // that can't be inlined. But don't if we aren't optimizing in non-incremental mode, to + // save the query traffic. + if tcx.sess.opts.output_types.should_codegen() + && tcx.sess.opts.optimize != OptLevel::No + && tcx.sess.opts.incremental.is_none() + { + for &local_def_id in tcx.mir_keys(()) { + if let DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::Fn = tcx.def_kind(local_def_id) { + record_array!(self.tables.deduced_param_attrs[local_def_id.to_def_id()] <- + self.tcx.deduced_param_attrs(local_def_id.to_def_id())); + } + } + } } fn encode_stability(&mut self, def_id: DefId) { @@ -1507,7 +1541,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { record!(self.tables.macro_definition[def_id] <- &*macro_def.body); } hir::ItemKind::Mod(ref m) => { - return self.encode_info_for_mod(item.def_id, m); + return self.encode_info_for_mod(item.owner_id.def_id, m); } hir::ItemKind::OpaqueTy(..) => { self.encode_explicit_item_bounds(def_id); @@ -1592,12 +1626,17 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { }; // FIXME(eddyb) there should be a nicer way to do this. match item.kind { - hir::ItemKind::Enum(..) => record_array!(self.tables.children[def_id] <- - self.tcx.adt_def(def_id).variants().iter().map(|v| { - assert!(v.def_id.is_local()); - v.def_id.index - }) - ), + hir::ItemKind::Enum(..) => { + record_array!(self.tables.children[def_id] <- iter::from_generator(|| + for variant in tcx.adt_def(def_id).variants() { + yield variant.def_id.index; + // Encode constructors which take a separate slot in value namespace. + if let Some(ctor_def_id) = variant.ctor_def_id { + yield ctor_def_id.index; + } + } + )) + } hir::ItemKind::Struct(..) | hir::ItemKind::Union(..) => { record_array!(self.tables.children[def_id] <- self.tcx.adt_def(def_id).non_enum_variant().fields.iter().map(|f| { @@ -1634,7 +1673,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { // normally in the visitor walk. match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Enum(..) => { - let def = self.tcx.adt_def(item.def_id.to_def_id()); + let def = self.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id.to_def_id()); for (i, variant) in def.variants().iter_enumerated() { self.encode_enum_variant_info(def, i); @@ -1644,7 +1683,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { } } hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref struct_def, _) => { - let def = self.tcx.adt_def(item.def_id.to_def_id()); + let def = self.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id.to_def_id()); // If the struct has a constructor, encode it. if let Some(ctor_hir_id) = struct_def.ctor_hir_id() { let ctor_def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(ctor_hir_id); @@ -1653,13 +1692,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { } hir::ItemKind::Impl { .. } => { for &trait_item_def_id in - self.tcx.associated_item_def_ids(item.def_id.to_def_id()).iter() + self.tcx.associated_item_def_ids(item.owner_id.to_def_id()).iter() { self.encode_info_for_impl_item(trait_item_def_id); } } hir::ItemKind::Trait(..) => { - for &item_def_id in self.tcx.associated_item_def_ids(item.def_id.to_def_id()).iter() + for &item_def_id in + self.tcx.associated_item_def_ids(item.owner_id.to_def_id()).iter() { self.encode_info_for_trait_item(item_def_id); } @@ -1900,8 +1940,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { FxHashMap::default(); for id in tcx.hir().items() { - if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Impl) { - if let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(id.def_id.to_def_id()) { + if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Impl) { + if let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(id.owner_id) { let simplified_self_ty = fast_reject::simplify_type( self.tcx, trait_ref.self_ty(), @@ -1911,7 +1951,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { fx_hash_map .entry(trait_ref.def_id) .or_default() - .push((id.def_id.local_def_index, simplified_self_ty)); + .push((id.owner_id.def_id.local_def_index, simplified_self_ty)); } } } @@ -2052,12 +2092,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EncodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { intravisit::walk_item(self, item); match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate(_) | hir::ItemKind::Use(..) => {} // ignore these - _ => self.encode_info_for_item(item.def_id.to_def_id(), item), + _ => self.encode_info_for_item(item.owner_id.to_def_id(), item), } } fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, ni: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { intravisit::walk_foreign_item(self, ni); - self.encode_info_for_foreign_item(ni.def_id.to_def_id(), ni); + self.encode_info_for_foreign_item(ni.owner_id.to_def_id(), ni); } fn visit_generics(&mut self, generics: &'tcx hir::Generics<'tcx>) { intravisit::walk_generics(self, generics); @@ -2276,8 +2316,8 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { let mut traits = Vec::new(); for id in tcx.hir().items() { - if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias) { - traits.push(id.def_id.to_def_id()) + if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias) { + traits.push(id.owner_id.to_def_id()) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/mod.rs index 748b3afec..27dc8ff16 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/mod.rs @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ use crate::creader::CrateMetadataRef; use decoder::Metadata; use def_path_hash_map::DefPathHashMapRef; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use table::TableBuilder; use rustc_ast as ast; @@ -12,7 +13,8 @@ use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, DefKind}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, DefIndex, DefPathHash, StableCrateId}; use rustc_hir::definitions::DefKey; use rustc_hir::lang_items; -use rustc_index::{bit_set::FiniteBitSet, vec::IndexVec}; +use rustc_index::bit_set::{BitSet, FiniteBitSet}; +use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_middle::metadata::ModChild; use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrs; use rustc_middle::middle::exported_symbols::{ExportedSymbol, SymbolExportInfo}; @@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::ty::fast_reject::SimplifiedType; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ReprOptions, Ty}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{GeneratorDiagnosticData, ParameterizedOverTcx, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{DeducedParamAttrs, GeneratorDiagnosticData, ParameterizedOverTcx, TyCtxt}; use rustc_serialize::opaque::FileEncoder; use rustc_session::config::SymbolManglingVersion; use rustc_session::cstore::{CrateDepKind, ForeignModule, LinkagePreference, NativeLib}; @@ -382,6 +384,7 @@ define_tables! { inherent_impls: Table<DefIndex, LazyArray<DefIndex>>, expn_that_defined: Table<DefIndex, LazyValue<ExpnId>>, unused_generic_params: Table<DefIndex, LazyValue<FiniteBitSet<u32>>>, + params_in_repr: Table<DefIndex, LazyValue<BitSet<u32>>>, repr_options: Table<DefIndex, LazyValue<ReprOptions>>, // `def_keys` and `def_path_hashes` represent a lazy version of a // `DefPathTable`. This allows us to avoid deserializing an entire @@ -399,6 +402,9 @@ define_tables! { macro_definition: Table<DefIndex, LazyValue<ast::MacArgs>>, proc_macro: Table<DefIndex, MacroKind>, module_reexports: Table<DefIndex, LazyArray<ModChild>>, + deduced_param_attrs: Table<DefIndex, LazyArray<DeducedParamAttrs>>, + + trait_impl_trait_tys: Table<DefIndex, LazyValue<FxHashMap<DefId, Ty<'static>>>>, } #[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_middle/Cargo.toml index cca17a4ec..de916ea8c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/Cargo.toml @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ chalk-ir = "0.80.0" either = "1.5.0" gsgdt = "0.1.2" polonius-engine = "0.13.0" -rand = "0.8.4" -rand_xoshiro = "0.6.0" rustc_apfloat = { path = "../rustc_apfloat" } rustc_arena = { path = "../rustc_arena" } rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/benches/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/benches/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 237751bcb..000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/benches/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -#![feature(test)] - -extern crate test; - -use test::Bencher; - -// Static/dynamic method dispatch - -struct Struct { - field: isize, -} - -trait Trait { - fn method(&self) -> isize; -} - -impl Trait for Struct { - fn method(&self) -> isize { - self.field - } -} - -#[bench] -fn trait_vtable_method_call(b: &mut Bencher) { - let s = Struct { field: 10 }; - let t = &s as &dyn Trait; - b.iter(|| t.method()); -} - -#[bench] -fn trait_static_method_call(b: &mut Bencher) { - let s = Struct { field: 10 }; - b.iter(|| s.method()); -} - -// Overhead of various match forms - -#[bench] -fn option_some(b: &mut Bencher) { - let x = Some(10); - b.iter(|| match x { - Some(y) => y, - None => 11, - }); -} - -#[bench] -fn vec_pattern(b: &mut Bencher) { - let x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]; - b.iter(|| match x { - [1, 2, 3, ..] => 10, - _ => 11, - }); -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/arena.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/arena.rs index 6bdf5a023..f8aae86fe 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/arena.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/arena.rs @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ macro_rules! arena_types { rustc_middle::infer::canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, rustc_middle::ty::Ty<'tcx>> >, [] all_traits: Vec<rustc_hir::def_id::DefId>, - [] privacy_access_levels: rustc_middle::middle::privacy::AccessLevels, + [] effective_visibilities: rustc_middle::middle::privacy::EffectiveVisibilities, [] foreign_module: rustc_session::cstore::ForeignModule, [] foreign_modules: Vec<rustc_session::cstore::ForeignModule>, [] upvars_mentioned: rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap<rustc_hir::HirId, rustc_hir::Upvar>, @@ -96,13 +96,14 @@ macro_rules! arena_types { // since we need to allocate this type on both the `rustc_hir` arena // (during lowering) and the `librustc_middle` arena (for decoding MIR) [decode] asm_template: rustc_ast::InlineAsmTemplatePiece, - [decode] used_trait_imports: rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet<rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId>, + [decode] used_trait_imports: rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet<rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId>, [decode] is_late_bound_map: rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet<rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId>, [decode] impl_source: rustc_middle::traits::ImplSource<'tcx, ()>, [] dep_kind: rustc_middle::dep_graph::DepKindStruct<'tcx>, [decode] trait_impl_trait_tys: rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap<rustc_hir::def_id::DefId, rustc_middle::ty::Ty<'tcx>>, + [] bit_set_u32: rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet<u32>, ]); ) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/dep_graph/dep_node.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/dep_graph/dep_node.rs index 1fa0c6bab..6b5568269 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/dep_graph/dep_node.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/dep_graph/dep_node.rs @@ -62,86 +62,13 @@ use crate::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_data_structures::fingerprint::Fingerprint; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::definitions::DefPathHash; -use rustc_hir::HirId; +use rustc_hir::{HirId, ItemLocalId, OwnerId}; use rustc_query_system::dep_graph::FingerprintStyle; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; use std::hash::Hash; pub use rustc_query_system::dep_graph::{DepContext, DepNodeParams}; -/// This struct stores metadata about each DepKind. -/// -/// Information is retrieved by indexing the `DEP_KINDS` array using the integer value -/// of the `DepKind`. Overall, this allows to implement `DepContext` using this manual -/// jump table instead of large matches. -pub struct DepKindStruct<'tcx> { - /// Anonymous queries cannot be replayed from one compiler invocation to the next. - /// When their result is needed, it is recomputed. They are useful for fine-grained - /// dependency tracking, and caching within one compiler invocation. - pub is_anon: bool, - - /// Eval-always queries do not track their dependencies, and are always recomputed, even if - /// their inputs have not changed since the last compiler invocation. The result is still - /// cached within one compiler invocation. - pub is_eval_always: bool, - - /// Whether the query key can be recovered from the hashed fingerprint. - /// See [DepNodeParams] trait for the behaviour of each key type. - pub fingerprint_style: FingerprintStyle, - - /// The red/green evaluation system will try to mark a specific DepNode in the - /// dependency graph as green by recursively trying to mark the dependencies of - /// that `DepNode` as green. While doing so, it will sometimes encounter a `DepNode` - /// where we don't know if it is red or green and we therefore actually have - /// to recompute its value in order to find out. Since the only piece of - /// information that we have at that point is the `DepNode` we are trying to - /// re-evaluate, we need some way to re-run a query from just that. This is what - /// `force_from_dep_node()` implements. - /// - /// In the general case, a `DepNode` consists of a `DepKind` and an opaque - /// GUID/fingerprint that will uniquely identify the node. This GUID/fingerprint - /// is usually constructed by computing a stable hash of the query-key that the - /// `DepNode` corresponds to. Consequently, it is not in general possible to go - /// back from hash to query-key (since hash functions are not reversible). For - /// this reason `force_from_dep_node()` is expected to fail from time to time - /// because we just cannot find out, from the `DepNode` alone, what the - /// corresponding query-key is and therefore cannot re-run the query. - /// - /// The system deals with this case letting `try_mark_green` fail which forces - /// the root query to be re-evaluated. - /// - /// Now, if `force_from_dep_node()` would always fail, it would be pretty useless. - /// Fortunately, we can use some contextual information that will allow us to - /// reconstruct query-keys for certain kinds of `DepNode`s. In particular, we - /// enforce by construction that the GUID/fingerprint of certain `DepNode`s is a - /// valid `DefPathHash`. Since we also always build a huge table that maps every - /// `DefPathHash` in the current codebase to the corresponding `DefId`, we have - /// everything we need to re-run the query. - /// - /// Take the `mir_promoted` query as an example. Like many other queries, it - /// just has a single parameter: the `DefId` of the item it will compute the - /// validated MIR for. Now, when we call `force_from_dep_node()` on a `DepNode` - /// with kind `MirValidated`, we know that the GUID/fingerprint of the `DepNode` - /// is actually a `DefPathHash`, and can therefore just look up the corresponding - /// `DefId` in `tcx.def_path_hash_to_def_id`. - pub force_from_dep_node: Option<fn(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, dep_node: DepNode) -> bool>, - - /// Invoke a query to put the on-disk cached value in memory. - pub try_load_from_on_disk_cache: Option<fn(TyCtxt<'tcx>, DepNode)>, -} - -impl DepKind { - #[inline(always)] - pub fn fingerprint_style(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> FingerprintStyle { - // Only fetch the DepKindStruct once. - let data = tcx.query_kind(self); - if data.is_anon { - return FingerprintStyle::Opaque; - } - data.fingerprint_style - } -} - macro_rules! define_dep_nodes { ( $($(#[$attr:meta])* @@ -159,7 +86,7 @@ macro_rules! define_dep_nodes { $( $( #[$attr] )* $variant),* } - fn dep_kind_from_label_string(label: &str) -> Result<DepKind, ()> { + pub(super) fn dep_kind_from_label_string(label: &str) -> Result<DepKind, ()> { match label { $(stringify!($variant) => Ok(DepKind::$variant),)* _ => Err(()), @@ -214,11 +141,6 @@ static_assert_size!(DepNode, 18); static_assert_size!(DepNode, 24); pub trait DepNodeExt: Sized { - /// Construct a DepNode from the given DepKind and DefPathHash. This - /// method will assert that the given DepKind actually requires a - /// single DefId/DefPathHash parameter. - fn from_def_path_hash(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_path_hash: DefPathHash, kind: DepKind) -> Self; - /// Extracts the DefId corresponding to this DepNode. This will work /// if two conditions are met: /// @@ -243,14 +165,6 @@ pub trait DepNodeExt: Sized { } impl DepNodeExt for DepNode { - /// Construct a DepNode from the given DepKind and DefPathHash. This - /// method will assert that the given DepKind actually requires a - /// single DefId/DefPathHash parameter. - fn from_def_path_hash(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_path_hash: DefPathHash, kind: DepKind) -> DepNode { - debug_assert!(kind.fingerprint_style(tcx) == FingerprintStyle::DefPathHash); - DepNode { kind, hash: def_path_hash.0.into() } - } - /// Extracts the DefId corresponding to this DepNode. This will work /// if two conditions are met: /// @@ -262,7 +176,7 @@ impl DepNodeExt for DepNode { /// refers to something from the previous compilation session that /// has been removed. fn extract_def_id<'tcx>(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Option<DefId> { - if self.kind.fingerprint_style(tcx) == FingerprintStyle::DefPathHash { + if tcx.fingerprint_style(self.kind) == FingerprintStyle::DefPathHash { Some(tcx.def_path_hash_to_def_id(DefPathHash(self.hash.into()), &mut || { panic!("Failed to extract DefId: {:?} {}", self.kind, self.hash) })) @@ -279,8 +193,8 @@ impl DepNodeExt for DepNode { ) -> Result<DepNode, ()> { let kind = dep_kind_from_label_string(label)?; - match kind.fingerprint_style(tcx) { - FingerprintStyle::Opaque => Err(()), + match tcx.fingerprint_style(kind) { + FingerprintStyle::Opaque | FingerprintStyle::HirId => Err(()), FingerprintStyle::Unit => Ok(DepNode::new_no_params(tcx, kind)), FingerprintStyle::DefPathHash => { Ok(DepNode::from_def_path_hash(tcx, def_path_hash, kind)) @@ -355,6 +269,28 @@ impl<'tcx> DepNodeParams<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for LocalDefId { } } +impl<'tcx> DepNodeParams<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for OwnerId { + #[inline(always)] + fn fingerprint_style() -> FingerprintStyle { + FingerprintStyle::DefPathHash + } + + #[inline(always)] + fn to_fingerprint(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Fingerprint { + self.to_def_id().to_fingerprint(tcx) + } + + #[inline(always)] + fn to_debug_str(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> String { + self.to_def_id().to_debug_str(tcx) + } + + #[inline(always)] + fn recover(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, dep_node: &DepNode) -> Option<Self> { + dep_node.extract_def_id(tcx).map(|id| OwnerId { def_id: id.expect_local() }) + } +} + impl<'tcx> DepNodeParams<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for CrateNum { #[inline(always)] fn fingerprint_style() -> FingerprintStyle { @@ -408,7 +344,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DepNodeParams<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for (DefId, DefId) { impl<'tcx> DepNodeParams<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for HirId { #[inline(always)] fn fingerprint_style() -> FingerprintStyle { - FingerprintStyle::Opaque + FingerprintStyle::HirId } // We actually would not need to specialize the implementation of this @@ -417,10 +353,36 @@ impl<'tcx> DepNodeParams<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for HirId { #[inline(always)] fn to_fingerprint(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Fingerprint { let HirId { owner, local_id } = *self; - let def_path_hash = tcx.def_path_hash(owner.to_def_id()); - let local_id = Fingerprint::from_smaller_hash(local_id.as_u32().into()); + Fingerprint::new( + // `owner` is local, so is completely defined by the local hash + def_path_hash.local_hash(), + local_id.as_u32().into(), + ) + } + + #[inline(always)] + fn to_debug_str(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> String { + let HirId { owner, local_id } = *self; + format!("{}.{}", tcx.def_path_str(owner.to_def_id()), local_id.as_u32()) + } - def_path_hash.0.combine(local_id) + #[inline(always)] + fn recover(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, dep_node: &DepNode) -> Option<Self> { + if tcx.fingerprint_style(dep_node.kind) == FingerprintStyle::HirId { + let (local_hash, local_id) = Fingerprint::from(dep_node.hash).as_value(); + let def_path_hash = DefPathHash::new(tcx.sess.local_stable_crate_id(), local_hash); + let def_id = tcx + .def_path_hash_to_def_id(def_path_hash, &mut || { + panic!("Failed to extract HirId: {:?} {}", dep_node.kind, dep_node.hash) + }) + .expect_local(); + let local_id = local_id + .try_into() + .unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("local id should be u32, found {:?}", local_id)); + Some(HirId { owner: OwnerId { def_id }, local_id: ItemLocalId::from_u32(local_id) }) + } else { + None + } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/dep_graph/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/dep_graph/mod.rs index c8b3b52b0..2e62bebc8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/dep_graph/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/dep_graph/mod.rs @@ -11,15 +11,17 @@ pub use rustc_query_system::dep_graph::{ SerializedDepNodeIndex, WorkProduct, WorkProductId, }; -pub use dep_node::{label_strs, DepKind, DepKindStruct, DepNode, DepNodeExt}; +pub use dep_node::{label_strs, DepKind, DepNode, DepNodeExt}; pub(crate) use dep_node::{make_compile_codegen_unit, make_compile_mono_item}; pub type DepGraph = rustc_query_system::dep_graph::DepGraph<DepKind>; + pub type TaskDeps = rustc_query_system::dep_graph::TaskDeps<DepKind>; pub type TaskDepsRef<'a> = rustc_query_system::dep_graph::TaskDepsRef<'a, DepKind>; pub type DepGraphQuery = rustc_query_system::dep_graph::DepGraphQuery<DepKind>; pub type SerializedDepGraph = rustc_query_system::dep_graph::SerializedDepGraph<DepKind>; pub type EdgeFilter = rustc_query_system::dep_graph::debug::EdgeFilter<DepKind>; +pub type DepKindStruct<'tcx> = rustc_query_system::dep_graph::DepKindStruct<TyCtxt<'tcx>>; impl rustc_query_system::dep_graph::DepKind for DepKind { const NULL: Self = DepKind::Null; @@ -91,50 +93,8 @@ impl<'tcx> DepContext for TyCtxt<'tcx> { self.sess } - #[inline(always)] - fn fingerprint_style(&self, kind: DepKind) -> rustc_query_system::dep_graph::FingerprintStyle { - kind.fingerprint_style(*self) - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn is_eval_always(&self, kind: DepKind) -> bool { - self.query_kind(kind).is_eval_always - } - - fn try_force_from_dep_node(&self, dep_node: DepNode) -> bool { - debug!("try_force_from_dep_node({:?}) --- trying to force", dep_node); - - // We must avoid ever having to call `force_from_dep_node()` for a - // `DepNode::codegen_unit`: - // Since we cannot reconstruct the query key of a `DepNode::codegen_unit`, we - // would always end up having to evaluate the first caller of the - // `codegen_unit` query that *is* reconstructible. This might very well be - // the `compile_codegen_unit` query, thus re-codegenning the whole CGU just - // to re-trigger calling the `codegen_unit` query with the right key. At - // that point we would already have re-done all the work we are trying to - // avoid doing in the first place. - // The solution is simple: Just explicitly call the `codegen_unit` query for - // each CGU, right after partitioning. This way `try_mark_green` will always - // hit the cache instead of having to go through `force_from_dep_node`. - // This assertion makes sure, we actually keep applying the solution above. - debug_assert!( - dep_node.kind != DepKind::codegen_unit, - "calling force_from_dep_node() on DepKind::codegen_unit" - ); - - let cb = self.query_kind(dep_node.kind); - if let Some(f) = cb.force_from_dep_node { - f(*self, dep_node); - true - } else { - false - } - } - - fn try_load_from_on_disk_cache(&self, dep_node: DepNode) { - let cb = self.query_kind(dep_node.kind); - if let Some(f) = cb.try_load_from_on_disk_cache { - f(*self, dep_node) - } + #[inline] + fn dep_kind_info(&self, dep_kind: DepKind) -> &DepKindStruct<'tcx> { + &self.query_kinds[dep_kind as usize] } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/error.rs index 18b31a75b..a7a7ac059 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/error.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::Span; use crate::ty::Ty; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(middle::drop_check_overflow, code = "E0320")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(middle_drop_check_overflow, code = "E0320")] #[note] pub struct DropCheckOverflow<'tcx> { #[primary_span] @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ pub struct DropCheckOverflow<'tcx> { pub overflow_ty: Ty<'tcx>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(middle::opaque_hidden_type_mismatch)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(middle_opaque_hidden_type_mismatch)] pub struct OpaqueHiddenTypeMismatch<'tcx> { pub self_ty: Ty<'tcx>, pub other_ty: Ty<'tcx>, @@ -25,22 +25,22 @@ pub struct OpaqueHiddenTypeMismatch<'tcx> { pub sub: TypeMismatchReason, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum TypeMismatchReason { - #[label(middle::conflict_types)] + #[label(middle_conflict_types)] ConflictType { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[note(middle::previous_use_here)] + #[note(middle_previous_use_here)] PreviousUse { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(middle::limit_invalid)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(middle_limit_invalid)] pub struct LimitInvalid<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -48,3 +48,10 @@ pub struct LimitInvalid<'a> { pub value_span: Span, pub error_str: &'a str, } + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(middle_const_eval_non_int)] +pub struct ConstEvalNonIntError { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/map/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/map/mod.rs index 30a23c342..83a4d16d7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/map/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/map/mod.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use rustc_index::vec::Idx; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_span::def_id::StableCrateId; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; #[inline] @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ pub struct ParentHirIterator<'hir> { } impl<'hir> Iterator for ParentHirIterator<'hir> { - type Item = (HirId, Node<'hir>); + type Item = HirId; fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { if self.current_id == CRATE_HIR_ID { @@ -77,10 +77,7 @@ impl<'hir> Iterator for ParentHirIterator<'hir> { } self.current_id = parent_id; - if let Some(node) = self.map.find(parent_id) { - return Some((parent_id, node)); - } - // If this `HirId` doesn't have an entry, skip it and look for its `parent_id`. + return Some(parent_id); } } } @@ -93,7 +90,7 @@ pub struct ParentOwnerIterator<'hir> { } impl<'hir> Iterator for ParentOwnerIterator<'hir> { - type Item = (LocalDefId, OwnerNode<'hir>); + type Item = (OwnerId, OwnerNode<'hir>); fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { if self.current_id.local_id.index() != 0 { @@ -107,13 +104,13 @@ impl<'hir> Iterator for ParentOwnerIterator<'hir> { } loop { // There are nodes that do not have entries, so we need to skip them. - let parent_id = self.map.def_key(self.current_id.owner).parent; + let parent_id = self.map.def_key(self.current_id.owner.def_id).parent; - let parent_id = parent_id.map_or(CRATE_HIR_ID.owner, |local_def_index| { + let parent_id = parent_id.map_or(CRATE_OWNER_ID, |local_def_index| { let def_id = LocalDefId { local_def_index }; self.map.local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id).owner }); - self.current_id = HirId::make_owner(parent_id); + self.current_id = HirId::make_owner(parent_id.def_id); // If this `HirId` doesn't have an entry, skip it and look for its `parent_id`. if let Some(node) = self.map.tcx.hir_owner(self.current_id.owner) { @@ -131,7 +128,7 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { #[inline] pub fn root_module(self) -> &'hir Mod<'hir> { - match self.tcx.hir_owner(CRATE_DEF_ID).map(|o| o.node) { + match self.tcx.hir_owner(CRATE_OWNER_ID).map(|o| o.node) { Some(OwnerNode::Crate(item)) => item, _ => bug!(), } @@ -186,7 +183,7 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { #[inline] pub fn opt_local_def_id(self, hir_id: HirId) -> Option<LocalDefId> { if hir_id.local_id == ItemLocalId::new(0) { - Some(hir_id.owner) + Some(hir_id.owner.def_id) } else { self.tcx .hir_owner_nodes(hir_id.owner) @@ -244,7 +241,7 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { Node::ImplItem(item) => match item.kind { ImplItemKind::Const(..) => DefKind::AssocConst, ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => DefKind::AssocFn, - ImplItemKind::TyAlias(..) => DefKind::AssocTy, + ImplItemKind::Type(..) => DefKind::AssocTy, }, Node::Variant(_) => DefKind::Variant, Node::Ctor(variant_data) => { @@ -352,24 +349,24 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { } pub fn get_generics(self, id: LocalDefId) -> Option<&'hir Generics<'hir>> { - let node = self.tcx.hir_owner(id)?; + let node = self.tcx.hir_owner(OwnerId { def_id: id })?; node.node.generics() } pub fn item(self, id: ItemId) -> &'hir Item<'hir> { - self.tcx.hir_owner(id.def_id).unwrap().node.expect_item() + self.tcx.hir_owner(id.owner_id).unwrap().node.expect_item() } pub fn trait_item(self, id: TraitItemId) -> &'hir TraitItem<'hir> { - self.tcx.hir_owner(id.def_id).unwrap().node.expect_trait_item() + self.tcx.hir_owner(id.owner_id).unwrap().node.expect_trait_item() } pub fn impl_item(self, id: ImplItemId) -> &'hir ImplItem<'hir> { - self.tcx.hir_owner(id.def_id).unwrap().node.expect_impl_item() + self.tcx.hir_owner(id.owner_id).unwrap().node.expect_impl_item() } pub fn foreign_item(self, id: ForeignItemId) -> &'hir ForeignItem<'hir> { - self.tcx.hir_owner(id.def_id).unwrap().node.expect_foreign_item() + self.tcx.hir_owner(id.owner_id).unwrap().node.expect_foreign_item() } pub fn body(self, id: BodyId) -> &'hir Body<'hir> { @@ -393,8 +390,8 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { } pub fn enclosing_body_owner(self, hir_id: HirId) -> LocalDefId { - for (parent, _) in self.parent_iter(hir_id) { - if let Some(body) = self.find(parent).map(associated_body).flatten() { + for (_, node) in self.parent_iter(hir_id) { + if let Some(body) = associated_body(node) { return self.body_owner_def_id(body); } } @@ -532,7 +529,7 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { pub fn get_module(self, module: LocalDefId) -> (&'hir Mod<'hir>, Span, HirId) { let hir_id = HirId::make_owner(module); - match self.tcx.hir_owner(module).map(|o| o.node) { + match self.tcx.hir_owner(hir_id.owner).map(|o| o.node) { Some(OwnerNode::Item(&Item { span, kind: ItemKind::Mod(ref m), .. })) => { (m, span, hir_id) } @@ -622,26 +619,33 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { pub fn for_each_module(self, mut f: impl FnMut(LocalDefId)) { let crate_items = self.tcx.hir_crate_items(()); for module in crate_items.submodules.iter() { - f(*module) + f(module.def_id) } } #[inline] pub fn par_for_each_module(self, f: impl Fn(LocalDefId) + Sync + Send) { let crate_items = self.tcx.hir_crate_items(()); - par_for_each_in(&crate_items.submodules[..], |module| f(*module)) + par_for_each_in(&crate_items.submodules[..], |module| f(module.def_id)) } /// Returns an iterator for the nodes in the ancestor tree of the `current_id` /// until the crate root is reached. Prefer this over your own loop using `get_parent_node`. #[inline] - pub fn parent_iter(self, current_id: HirId) -> ParentHirIterator<'hir> { + pub fn parent_id_iter(self, current_id: HirId) -> impl Iterator<Item = HirId> + 'hir { ParentHirIterator { current_id, map: self } } /// Returns an iterator for the nodes in the ancestor tree of the `current_id` /// until the crate root is reached. Prefer this over your own loop using `get_parent_node`. #[inline] + pub fn parent_iter(self, current_id: HirId) -> impl Iterator<Item = (HirId, Node<'hir>)> { + self.parent_id_iter(current_id).filter_map(move |id| Some((id, self.find(id)?))) + } + + /// Returns an iterator for the nodes in the ancestor tree of the `current_id` + /// until the crate root is reached. Prefer this over your own loop using `get_parent_node`. + #[inline] pub fn parent_owner_iter(self, current_id: HirId) -> ParentOwnerIterator<'hir> { ParentOwnerIterator { current_id, map: self } } @@ -721,27 +725,27 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { None } - /// Retrieves the `HirId` for `id`'s parent item, or `id` itself if no + /// Retrieves the `OwnerId` for `id`'s parent item, or `id` itself if no /// parent item is in this map. The "parent item" is the closest parent node /// in the HIR which is recorded by the map and is an item, either an item /// in a module, trait, or impl. - pub fn get_parent_item(self, hir_id: HirId) -> LocalDefId { + pub fn get_parent_item(self, hir_id: HirId) -> OwnerId { if let Some((def_id, _node)) = self.parent_owner_iter(hir_id).next() { def_id } else { - CRATE_DEF_ID + CRATE_OWNER_ID } } - /// Returns the `HirId` of `id`'s nearest module parent, or `id` itself if no + /// Returns the `OwnerId` of `id`'s nearest module parent, or `id` itself if no /// module parent is in this map. - pub(super) fn get_module_parent_node(self, hir_id: HirId) -> LocalDefId { + pub(super) fn get_module_parent_node(self, hir_id: HirId) -> OwnerId { for (def_id, node) in self.parent_owner_iter(hir_id) { if let OwnerNode::Item(&Item { kind: ItemKind::Mod(_), .. }) = node { return def_id; } } - CRATE_DEF_ID + CRATE_OWNER_ID } /// When on an if expression, a match arm tail expression or a match arm, give back @@ -814,30 +818,30 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { } bug!( "expected foreign mod or inlined parent, found {}", - self.node_to_string(HirId::make_owner(parent)) + self.node_to_string(HirId::make_owner(parent.def_id)) ) } - pub fn expect_owner(self, id: LocalDefId) -> OwnerNode<'hir> { + pub fn expect_owner(self, id: OwnerId) -> OwnerNode<'hir> { self.tcx.hir_owner(id).unwrap_or_else(|| bug!("expected owner for {:?}", id)).node } pub fn expect_item(self, id: LocalDefId) -> &'hir Item<'hir> { - match self.tcx.hir_owner(id) { + match self.tcx.hir_owner(OwnerId { def_id: id }) { Some(Owner { node: OwnerNode::Item(item), .. }) => item, _ => bug!("expected item, found {}", self.node_to_string(HirId::make_owner(id))), } } pub fn expect_impl_item(self, id: LocalDefId) -> &'hir ImplItem<'hir> { - match self.tcx.hir_owner(id) { + match self.tcx.hir_owner(OwnerId { def_id: id }) { Some(Owner { node: OwnerNode::ImplItem(item), .. }) => item, _ => bug!("expected impl item, found {}", self.node_to_string(HirId::make_owner(id))), } } pub fn expect_trait_item(self, id: LocalDefId) -> &'hir TraitItem<'hir> { - match self.tcx.hir_owner(id) { + match self.tcx.hir_owner(OwnerId { def_id: id }) { Some(Owner { node: OwnerNode::TraitItem(item), .. }) => item, _ => bug!("expected trait item, found {}", self.node_to_string(HirId::make_owner(id))), } @@ -850,11 +854,14 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { } } - pub fn expect_foreign_item(self, id: LocalDefId) -> &'hir ForeignItem<'hir> { + pub fn expect_foreign_item(self, id: OwnerId) -> &'hir ForeignItem<'hir> { match self.tcx.hir_owner(id) { Some(Owner { node: OwnerNode::ForeignItem(item), .. }) => item, _ => { - bug!("expected foreign item, found {}", self.node_to_string(HirId::make_owner(id))) + bug!( + "expected foreign item, found {}", + self.node_to_string(HirId::make_owner(id.def_id)) + ) } } } @@ -934,9 +941,19 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { let span = match self.find(hir_id)? { // Function-like. - Node::Item(Item { kind: ItemKind::Fn(sig, ..), .. }) - | Node::TraitItem(TraitItem { kind: TraitItemKind::Fn(sig, ..), .. }) - | Node::ImplItem(ImplItem { kind: ImplItemKind::Fn(sig, ..), .. }) => sig.span, + Node::Item(Item { kind: ItemKind::Fn(sig, ..), span: outer_span, .. }) + | Node::TraitItem(TraitItem { + kind: TraitItemKind::Fn(sig, ..), + span: outer_span, + .. + }) + | Node::ImplItem(ImplItem { + kind: ImplItemKind::Fn(sig, ..), span: outer_span, .. + }) => { + // Ensure that the returned span has the item's SyntaxContext, and not the + // SyntaxContext of the visibility. + sig.span.find_ancestor_in_same_ctxt(*outer_span).unwrap_or(*outer_span) + } // Constants and Statics. Node::Item(Item { kind: @@ -978,7 +995,11 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { } // Other cases. Node::Item(item) => match &item.kind { - ItemKind::Use(path, _) => path.span, + ItemKind::Use(path, _) => { + // Ensure that the returned span has the item's SyntaxContext, and not the + // SyntaxContext of the path. + path.span.find_ancestor_in_same_ctxt(item.span).unwrap_or(item.span) + } _ => named_span(item.span, item.ident, item.kind.generics()), }, Node::Variant(variant) => named_span(variant.span, variant.ident, None), @@ -988,11 +1009,17 @@ impl<'hir> Map<'hir> { _ => named_span(item.span, item.ident, None), }, Node::Ctor(_) => return self.opt_span(self.get_parent_node(hir_id)), - Node::Expr(Expr { kind: ExprKind::Closure(Closure { fn_decl_span, .. }), .. }) => { - *fn_decl_span + Node::Expr(Expr { + kind: ExprKind::Closure(Closure { fn_decl_span, .. }), + span, + .. + }) => { + // Ensure that the returned span has the item's SyntaxContext. + fn_decl_span.find_ancestor_in_same_ctxt(*span).unwrap_or(*span) } _ => self.span_with_body(hir_id), }; + debug_assert_eq!(span.ctxt(), self.span_with_body(hir_id).ctxt()); Some(span) } @@ -1128,7 +1155,7 @@ pub(super) fn crate_hash(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, crate_num: CrateNum) -> Svh { .filter_map(|(def_id, info)| { let _ = info.as_owner()?; let def_path_hash = definitions.def_path_hash(def_id); - let span = resolutions.source_span[def_id]; + let span = resolutions.source_span.get(def_id).unwrap_or(&DUMMY_SP); debug_assert_eq!(span.parent(), None); Some((def_path_hash, span)) }) @@ -1217,7 +1244,7 @@ fn hir_id_to_string(map: Map<'_>, id: HirId) -> String { format!("assoc const {} in {}{}", ii.ident, path_str(), id_str) } ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => format!("method {} in {}{}", ii.ident, path_str(), id_str), - ImplItemKind::TyAlias(_) => { + ImplItemKind::Type(_) => { format!("assoc type {} in {}{}", ii.ident, path_str(), id_str) } }, @@ -1290,7 +1317,7 @@ pub(crate) fn hir_crate_items(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, _: ()) -> ModuleItems { // A "crate collector" and "module collector" start at a // module item (the former starts at the crate root) but only // the former needs to collect it. ItemCollector does not do this for us. - collector.submodules.push(CRATE_DEF_ID); + collector.submodules.push(CRATE_OWNER_ID); tcx.hir().walk_toplevel_module(&mut collector); let ItemCollector { @@ -1318,7 +1345,7 @@ struct ItemCollector<'tcx> { // otherwise it collects items in some module. crate_collector: bool, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - submodules: Vec<LocalDefId>, + submodules: Vec<OwnerId>, items: Vec<ItemId>, trait_items: Vec<TraitItemId>, impl_items: Vec<ImplItemId>, @@ -1350,14 +1377,14 @@ impl<'hir> Visitor<'hir> for ItemCollector<'hir> { fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'hir Item<'hir>) { if associated_body(Node::Item(item)).is_some() { - self.body_owners.push(item.def_id); + self.body_owners.push(item.owner_id.def_id); } self.items.push(item.item_id()); // Items that are modules are handled here instead of in visit_mod. if let ItemKind::Mod(module) = &item.kind { - self.submodules.push(item.def_id); + self.submodules.push(item.owner_id); // A module collector does not recurse inside nested modules. if self.crate_collector { intravisit::walk_mod(self, module, item.hir_id()); @@ -1386,7 +1413,7 @@ impl<'hir> Visitor<'hir> for ItemCollector<'hir> { fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, item: &'hir TraitItem<'hir>) { if associated_body(Node::TraitItem(item)).is_some() { - self.body_owners.push(item.def_id); + self.body_owners.push(item.owner_id.def_id); } self.trait_items.push(item.trait_item_id()); @@ -1395,7 +1422,7 @@ impl<'hir> Visitor<'hir> for ItemCollector<'hir> { fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, item: &'hir ImplItem<'hir>) { if associated_body(Node::ImplItem(item)).is_some() { - self.body_owners.push(item.def_id); + self.body_owners.push(item.owner_id.def_id); } self.impl_items.push(item.impl_item_id()); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/mod.rs index 211a61471..1c6264ad0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/mod.rs @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>> for Owner<'tcx> { /// bodies. The Ids are in visitor order. This is used to partition a pass between modules. #[derive(Debug, HashStable, Encodable, Decodable)] pub struct ModuleItems { - submodules: Box<[LocalDefId]>, + submodules: Box<[OwnerId]>, items: Box<[ItemId]>, trait_items: Box<[TraitItemId]>, impl_items: Box<[ImplItemId]>, @@ -67,10 +67,10 @@ impl ModuleItems { pub fn definitions(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = LocalDefId> + '_ { self.items .iter() - .map(|id| id.def_id) - .chain(self.trait_items.iter().map(|id| id.def_id)) - .chain(self.impl_items.iter().map(|id| id.def_id)) - .chain(self.foreign_items.iter().map(|id| id.def_id)) + .map(|id| id.owner_id.def_id) + .chain(self.trait_items.iter().map(|id| id.owner_id.def_id)) + .chain(self.impl_items.iter().map(|id| id.owner_id.def_id)) + .chain(self.foreign_items.iter().map(|id| id.owner_id.def_id)) } pub fn par_items(&self, f: impl Fn(ItemId) + Send + Sync) { @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { } pub fn parent_module(self, id: HirId) -> LocalDefId { - self.parent_module_from_def_id(id.owner) + self.parent_module_from_def_id(id.owner.def_id) } pub fn impl_subject(self, def_id: DefId) -> ImplSubject<'tcx> { @@ -110,13 +110,13 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { providers.parent_module_from_def_id = |tcx, id| { let hir = tcx.hir(); - hir.get_module_parent_node(hir.local_def_id_to_hir_id(id)) + hir.get_module_parent_node(hir.local_def_id_to_hir_id(id)).def_id }; providers.hir_crate_items = map::hir_crate_items; providers.crate_hash = map::crate_hash; providers.hir_module_items = map::hir_module_items; providers.hir_owner = |tcx, id| { - let owner = tcx.hir_crate(()).owners.get(id)?.as_owner()?; + let owner = tcx.hir_crate(()).owners.get(id.def_id)?.as_owner()?; let node = owner.node(); Some(Owner { node, hash_without_bodies: owner.nodes.hash_without_bodies }) }; @@ -128,21 +128,24 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { MaybeOwner::NonOwner(hir_id) => hir_id, } }; - providers.hir_owner_nodes = |tcx, id| tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[id].map(|i| &i.nodes); + providers.hir_owner_nodes = |tcx, id| tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[id.def_id].map(|i| &i.nodes); providers.hir_owner_parent = |tcx, id| { // Accessing the local_parent is ok since its value is hashed as part of `id`'s DefPathHash. - tcx.opt_local_parent(id).map_or(CRATE_HIR_ID, |parent| { + tcx.opt_local_parent(id.def_id).map_or(CRATE_HIR_ID, |parent| { let mut parent_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(parent); - if let Some(local_id) = - tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[parent_hir_id.owner].unwrap().parenting.get(&id) + if let Some(local_id) = tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[parent_hir_id.owner.def_id] + .unwrap() + .parenting + .get(&id.def_id) { parent_hir_id.local_id = *local_id; } parent_hir_id }) }; - providers.hir_attrs = - |tcx, id| tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[id].as_owner().map_or(AttributeMap::EMPTY, |o| &o.attrs); + providers.hir_attrs = |tcx, id| { + tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[id.def_id].as_owner().map_or(AttributeMap::EMPTY, |o| &o.attrs) + }; providers.source_span = |tcx, def_id| tcx.resolutions(()).source_span.get(def_id).copied().unwrap_or(DUMMY_SP); providers.def_span = |tcx, def_id| { @@ -177,6 +180,7 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { let id = id.expect_local(); tcx.resolutions(()).expn_that_defined.get(&id).copied().unwrap_or(ExpnId::root()) }; - providers.in_scope_traits_map = - |tcx, id| tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[id].as_owner().map(|owner_info| &owner_info.trait_map); + providers.in_scope_traits_map = |tcx, id| { + tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[id.def_id].as_owner().map(|owner_info| &owner_info.trait_map) + }; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/infer/unify_key.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/infer/unify_key.rs index f2627885d..41d8c7ffd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/infer/unify_key.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/infer/unify_key.rs @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UnifyKey for ty::ConstVid<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> UnifyValue for ConstVarValue<'tcx> { - type Error = (ty::Const<'tcx>, ty::Const<'tcx>); + type Error = NoError; fn unify_values(&value1: &Self, &value2: &Self) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { Ok(match (value1.val, value2.val) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs index 01b9277b9..a58cbc376 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs @@ -31,22 +31,19 @@ #![feature(discriminant_kind)] #![feature(exhaustive_patterns)] #![feature(get_mut_unchecked)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(generic_associated_types))] #![feature(if_let_guard)] -#![feature(map_first_last)] #![feature(negative_impls)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(extern_types)] #![feature(new_uninit)] #![feature(once_cell)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(trusted_len)] #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] #![feature(associated_type_bounds)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] -#![feature(half_open_range_patterns)] +#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(half_open_range_patterns))] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![feature(associated_type_defaults)] #![feature(trusted_step)] @@ -58,6 +55,7 @@ #![feature(drain_filter)] #![feature(intra_doc_pointers)] #![feature(yeet_expr)] +#![feature(result_option_inspect)] #![feature(const_option)] #![recursion_limit = "512"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lint.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lint.rs index 2f45222de..79522bd0b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lint.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lint.rs @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ use std::cmp; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher}; -use rustc_errors::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticId, LintDiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; -use rustc_hir::HirId; -use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; -use rustc_query_system::ich::StableHashingContext; +use rustc_data_structures::sorted_map::SortedMap; +use rustc_errors::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId, DiagnosticMessage, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_hir::{HirId, ItemLocalId}; use rustc_session::lint::{ builtin::{self, FORBIDDEN_LINT_GROUPS}, - FutureIncompatibilityReason, Level, Lint, LintExpectationId, LintId, + FutureIncompatibilityReason, Level, Lint, LintId, }; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::hygiene::MacroKind; use rustc_span::source_map::{DesugaringKind, ExpnKind}; use rustc_span::{symbol, Span, Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; +use crate::ty::TyCtxt; + /// How a lint level was set. #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, HashStable, Debug)] pub enum LintLevelSource { @@ -23,7 +23,12 @@ pub enum LintLevelSource { Default, /// Lint level was set by an attribute. - Node(Symbol, Span, Option<Symbol> /* RFC 2383 reason */), + Node { + name: Symbol, + span: Span, + /// RFC 2383 reason + reason: Option<Symbol>, + }, /// Lint level was set by a command-line flag. /// The provided `Level` is the level specified on the command line. @@ -35,7 +40,7 @@ impl LintLevelSource { pub fn name(&self) -> Symbol { match *self { LintLevelSource::Default => symbol::kw::Default, - LintLevelSource::Node(name, _, _) => name, + LintLevelSource::Node { name, .. } => name, LintLevelSource::CommandLine(name, _) => name, } } @@ -43,7 +48,7 @@ impl LintLevelSource { pub fn span(&self) -> Span { match *self { LintLevelSource::Default => DUMMY_SP, - LintLevelSource::Node(_, span, _) => span, + LintLevelSource::Node { span, .. } => span, LintLevelSource::CommandLine(_, _) => DUMMY_SP, } } @@ -52,145 +57,137 @@ impl LintLevelSource { /// A tuple of a lint level and its source. pub type LevelAndSource = (Level, LintLevelSource); -#[derive(Debug, HashStable)] -pub struct LintLevelSets { - pub list: IndexVec<LintStackIndex, LintSet>, - pub lint_cap: Level, -} - -rustc_index::newtype_index! { - #[derive(HashStable)] - pub struct LintStackIndex { - const COMMAND_LINE = 0, - } -} - -#[derive(Debug, HashStable)] -pub struct LintSet { - // -A,-W,-D flags, a `Symbol` for the flag itself and `Level` for which - // flag. - pub specs: FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>, - - pub parent: LintStackIndex, +/// Return type for the `shallow_lint_levels_on` query. +/// +/// This map represents the set of allowed lints and allowance levels given +/// by the attributes for *a single HirId*. +#[derive(Default, Debug, HashStable)] +pub struct ShallowLintLevelMap { + pub specs: SortedMap<ItemLocalId, FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>>, } -impl LintLevelSets { - pub fn new() -> Self { - LintLevelSets { list: IndexVec::new(), lint_cap: Level::Forbid } - } - - pub fn get_lint_level( - &self, - lint: &'static Lint, - idx: LintStackIndex, - aux: Option<&FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>>, - sess: &Session, - ) -> LevelAndSource { - let (level, mut src) = self.get_lint_id_level(LintId::of(lint), idx, aux); - - // If `level` is none then we actually assume the default level for this - // lint. - let mut level = level.unwrap_or_else(|| lint.default_level(sess.edition())); - - // If we're about to issue a warning, check at the last minute for any - // directives against the warnings "lint". If, for example, there's an - // `allow(warnings)` in scope then we want to respect that instead. - // - // We exempt `FORBIDDEN_LINT_GROUPS` from this because it specifically - // triggers in cases (like #80988) where you have `forbid(warnings)`, - // and so if we turned that into an error, it'd defeat the purpose of the - // future compatibility warning. - if level == Level::Warn && LintId::of(lint) != LintId::of(FORBIDDEN_LINT_GROUPS) { - let (warnings_level, warnings_src) = - self.get_lint_id_level(LintId::of(builtin::WARNINGS), idx, aux); - if let Some(configured_warning_level) = warnings_level { - if configured_warning_level != Level::Warn { - level = configured_warning_level; - src = warnings_src; - } +/// From an initial level and source, verify the effect of special annotations: +/// `warnings` lint level and lint caps. +/// +/// The return of this function is suitable for diagnostics. +pub fn reveal_actual_level( + level: Option<Level>, + src: &mut LintLevelSource, + sess: &Session, + lint: LintId, + probe_for_lint_level: impl FnOnce(LintId) -> (Option<Level>, LintLevelSource), +) -> Level { + // If `level` is none then we actually assume the default level for this lint. + let mut level = level.unwrap_or_else(|| lint.lint.default_level(sess.edition())); + + // If we're about to issue a warning, check at the last minute for any + // directives against the warnings "lint". If, for example, there's an + // `allow(warnings)` in scope then we want to respect that instead. + // + // We exempt `FORBIDDEN_LINT_GROUPS` from this because it specifically + // triggers in cases (like #80988) where you have `forbid(warnings)`, + // and so if we turned that into an error, it'd defeat the purpose of the + // future compatibility warning. + if level == Level::Warn && lint != LintId::of(FORBIDDEN_LINT_GROUPS) { + let (warnings_level, warnings_src) = probe_for_lint_level(LintId::of(builtin::WARNINGS)); + if let Some(configured_warning_level) = warnings_level { + if configured_warning_level != Level::Warn { + level = configured_warning_level; + *src = warnings_src; } } + } - // Ensure that we never exceed the `--cap-lints` argument - // unless the source is a --force-warn - level = if let LintLevelSource::CommandLine(_, Level::ForceWarn(_)) = src { - level - } else { - cmp::min(level, self.lint_cap) - }; - - if let Some(driver_level) = sess.driver_lint_caps.get(&LintId::of(lint)) { - // Ensure that we never exceed driver level. - level = cmp::min(*driver_level, level); - } + // Ensure that we never exceed the `--cap-lints` argument unless the source is a --force-warn + level = if let LintLevelSource::CommandLine(_, Level::ForceWarn(_)) = src { + level + } else { + cmp::min(level, sess.opts.lint_cap.unwrap_or(Level::Forbid)) + }; - (level, src) + if let Some(driver_level) = sess.driver_lint_caps.get(&lint) { + // Ensure that we never exceed driver level. + level = cmp::min(*driver_level, level); } - pub fn get_lint_id_level( + level +} + +impl ShallowLintLevelMap { + /// Perform a deep probe in the HIR tree looking for the actual level for the lint. + /// This lint level is not usable for diagnostics, it needs to be corrected by + /// `reveal_actual_level` beforehand. + #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self, tcx), ret)] + fn probe_for_lint_level( &self, + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, id: LintId, - mut idx: LintStackIndex, - aux: Option<&FxHashMap<LintId, LevelAndSource>>, + start: HirId, ) -> (Option<Level>, LintLevelSource) { - if let Some(specs) = aux { - if let Some(&(level, src)) = specs.get(&id) { - return (Some(level), src); - } + if let Some(map) = self.specs.get(&start.local_id) + && let Some(&(level, src)) = map.get(&id) + { + return (Some(level), src); } - loop { - let LintSet { ref specs, parent } = self.list[idx]; - if let Some(&(level, src)) = specs.get(&id) { - return (Some(level), src); + + let mut owner = start.owner; + let mut specs = &self.specs; + + for parent in tcx.hir().parent_id_iter(start) { + if parent.owner != owner { + owner = parent.owner; + specs = &tcx.shallow_lint_levels_on(owner).specs; } - if idx == COMMAND_LINE { - return (None, LintLevelSource::Default); + if let Some(map) = specs.get(&parent.local_id) + && let Some(&(level, src)) = map.get(&id) + { + return (Some(level), src); } - idx = parent; } - } -} -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct LintLevelMap { - /// This is a collection of lint expectations as described in RFC 2383, that - /// can be fulfilled during this compilation session. This means that at least - /// one expected lint is currently registered in the lint store. - /// - /// The [`LintExpectationId`] is stored as a part of the [`Expect`](Level::Expect) - /// lint level. - pub lint_expectations: Vec<(LintExpectationId, LintExpectation)>, - pub sets: LintLevelSets, - pub id_to_set: FxHashMap<HirId, LintStackIndex>, -} + (None, LintLevelSource::Default) + } -impl LintLevelMap { - /// If the `id` was previously registered with `register_id` when building - /// this `LintLevelMap` this returns the corresponding lint level and source - /// of the lint level for the lint provided. - /// - /// If the `id` was not previously registered, returns `None`. If `None` is - /// returned then the parent of `id` should be acquired and this function - /// should be called again. - pub fn level_and_source( + /// Fetch and return the user-visible lint level for the given lint at the given HirId. + #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self, tcx), ret)] + pub fn lint_level_id_at_node( &self, - lint: &'static Lint, - id: HirId, - session: &Session, - ) -> Option<LevelAndSource> { - self.id_to_set.get(&id).map(|idx| self.sets.get_lint_level(lint, *idx, None, session)) + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + lint: LintId, + cur: HirId, + ) -> (Level, LintLevelSource) { + let (level, mut src) = self.probe_for_lint_level(tcx, lint, cur); + let level = reveal_actual_level(level, &mut src, tcx.sess, lint, |lint| { + self.probe_for_lint_level(tcx, lint, cur) + }); + (level, src) } } -impl<'a> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>> for LintLevelMap { - #[inline] - fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut StableHashingContext<'a>, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { - let LintLevelMap { ref sets, ref id_to_set, ref lint_expectations } = *self; +impl TyCtxt<'_> { + /// Fetch and return the user-visible lint level for the given lint at the given HirId. + pub fn lint_level_at_node(self, lint: &'static Lint, id: HirId) -> (Level, LintLevelSource) { + self.shallow_lint_levels_on(id.owner).lint_level_id_at_node(self, LintId::of(lint), id) + } - id_to_set.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); - lint_expectations.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); + /// Walks upwards from `id` to find a node which might change lint levels with attributes. + /// It stops at `bound` and just returns it if reached. + pub fn maybe_lint_level_root_bounded(self, mut id: HirId, bound: HirId) -> HirId { + let hir = self.hir(); + loop { + if id == bound { + return bound; + } - hcx.while_hashing_spans(true, |hcx| sets.hash_stable(hcx, hasher)) + if hir.attrs(id).iter().any(|attr| Level::from_attr(attr).is_some()) { + return id; + } + let next = hir.get_parent_node(id); + if next == id { + bug!("lint traversal reached the root of the crate"); + } + id = next; + } } } @@ -261,11 +258,11 @@ pub fn explain_lint_level_source( )); } } - LintLevelSource::Node(lint_attr_name, src, reason) => { + LintLevelSource::Node { name: lint_attr_name, span, reason, .. } => { if let Some(rationale) = reason { err.note(rationale.as_str()); } - err.span_note_once(src, "the lint level is defined here"); + err.span_note_once(span, "the lint level is defined here"); if lint_attr_name.as_str() != name { let level_str = level.as_str(); err.note_once(&format!( @@ -277,23 +274,65 @@ pub fn explain_lint_level_source( } } -pub fn struct_lint_level<'s, 'd>( - sess: &'s Session, +/// The innermost function for emitting lints. +/// +/// If you are loocking to implement a lint, look for higher level functions, +/// for example: +/// - [`TyCtxt::emit_spanned_lint`] +/// - [`TyCtxt::struct_span_lint_hir`] +/// - [`TyCtxt::emit_lint`] +/// - [`TyCtxt::struct_lint_node`] +/// - `LintContext::lookup` +/// +/// ## `decorate` signature +/// +/// The return value of `decorate` is ignored by this function. So what is the +/// point of returning `&'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>`? +/// +/// There are 2 reasons for this signature. +/// +/// First of all, it prevents accidental use of `.emit()` -- it's clear that the +/// builder will be later used and shouldn't be emitted right away (this is +/// especially important because the old API expected you to call `.emit()` in +/// the closure). +/// +/// Second of all, it makes the most common case of adding just a single label +/// /suggestion much nicer, since [`DiagnosticBuilder`] methods return +/// `&mut DiagnosticBuilder`, you can just chain methods, without needed +/// awkward `{ ...; }`: +/// ```ignore pseudo-code +/// struct_lint_level( +/// ..., +/// |lint| lint.span_label(sp, "lbl") +/// // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ returns `&mut DiagnosticBuilder` by default +/// ) +/// ``` +pub fn struct_lint_level( + sess: &Session, lint: &'static Lint, level: Level, src: LintLevelSource, span: Option<MultiSpan>, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>) + 'd, + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { // Avoid codegen bloat from monomorphization by immediately doing dyn dispatch of `decorate` to // the "real" work. - fn struct_lint_level_impl<'s, 'd>( - sess: &'s Session, + fn struct_lint_level_impl( + sess: &Session, lint: &'static Lint, level: Level, src: LintLevelSource, span: Option<MultiSpan>, - decorate: Box<dyn for<'b> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'b, ()>) + 'd>, + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: Box< + dyn '_ + + for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + >, ) { // Check for future incompatibility lints and issue a stronger warning. let future_incompatible = lint.future_incompatible; @@ -344,6 +383,8 @@ pub fn struct_lint_level<'s, 'd>( (Level::Deny | Level::Forbid, None) => sess.diagnostic().struct_err_lint(""), }; + err.set_is_lint(); + // If this code originates in a foreign macro, aka something that this crate // did not itself author, then it's likely that there's nothing this crate // can do about it. We probably want to skip the lint entirely. @@ -366,6 +407,10 @@ pub fn struct_lint_level<'s, 'd>( } } + // Delay evaluating and setting the primary message until after we've + // suppressed the lint due to macros. + err.set_primary_message(msg); + // Lint diagnostics that are covered by the expect level will not be emitted outside // the compiler. It is therefore not necessary to add any information for the user. // This will therefore directly call the decorate function which will in turn emit @@ -373,12 +418,12 @@ pub fn struct_lint_level<'s, 'd>( if let Level::Expect(_) = level { let name = lint.name_lower(); err.code(DiagnosticId::Lint { name, has_future_breakage, is_force_warn: false }); - decorate(LintDiagnosticBuilder::new(err)); + + decorate(&mut err); + err.emit(); return; } - explain_lint_level_source(lint, level, src, &mut err); - let name = lint.name_lower(); let is_force_warn = matches!(level, Level::ForceWarn(_)); err.code(DiagnosticId::Lint { name, has_future_breakage, is_force_warn }); @@ -417,10 +462,12 @@ pub fn struct_lint_level<'s, 'd>( } } - // Finally, run `decorate`. This function is also responsible for emitting the diagnostic. - decorate(LintDiagnosticBuilder::new(err)); + // Finally, run `decorate`. + decorate(&mut err); + explain_lint_level_source(lint, level, src, &mut *err); + err.emit() } - struct_lint_level_impl(sess, lint, level, src, span, Box::new(decorate)) + struct_lint_level_impl(sess, lint, level, src, span, msg, Box::new(decorate)) } /// Returns whether `span` originates in a foreign crate's external macro. @@ -432,7 +479,9 @@ pub fn in_external_macro(sess: &Session, span: Span) -> bool { match expn_data.kind { ExpnKind::Inlined | ExpnKind::Root - | ExpnKind::Desugaring(DesugaringKind::ForLoop | DesugaringKind::WhileLoop) => false, + | ExpnKind::Desugaring( + DesugaringKind::ForLoop | DesugaringKind::WhileLoop | DesugaringKind::OpaqueTy, + ) => false, ExpnKind::AstPass(_) | ExpnKind::Desugaring(_) => true, // well, it's "external" ExpnKind::Macro(MacroKind::Bang, _) => { // Dummy span for the `def_site` means it's an external macro. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/macros.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/macros.rs index 0e85c60a3..01fe72de6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/macros.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/macros.rs @@ -54,13 +54,22 @@ macro_rules! TrivialTypeTraversalImpls { impl<$tcx> $crate::ty::fold::TypeFoldable<$tcx> for $ty { fn try_fold_with<F: $crate::ty::fold::FallibleTypeFolder<$tcx>>( self, - _: &mut F - ) -> ::std::result::Result<$ty, F::Error> { + _: &mut F, + ) -> ::std::result::Result<Self, F::Error> { Ok(self) } + + #[inline] + fn fold_with<F: $crate::ty::fold::TypeFolder<$tcx>>( + self, + _: &mut F, + ) -> Self { + self + } } impl<$tcx> $crate::ty::visit::TypeVisitable<$tcx> for $ty { + #[inline] fn visit_with<F: $crate::ty::visit::TypeVisitor<$tcx>>( &self, _: &mut F) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/limits.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/limits.rs index 53c4d9267..12aef66bc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/limits.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/limits.rs @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { tcx.hir().krate_attrs(), tcx.sess, sym::const_eval_limit, - 1_000_000, + 2_000_000, ), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/privacy.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/privacy.rs index 751c7f464..9c68c7504 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/privacy.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/privacy.rs @@ -1,64 +1,218 @@ //! A pass that checks to make sure private fields and methods aren't used //! outside their scopes. This pass will also generate a set of exported items //! which are available for use externally when compiled as a library. - +use crate::ty::{DefIdTree, Visibility}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher}; use rustc_macros::HashStable; use rustc_query_system::ich::StableHashingContext; -use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId; +use rustc_span::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use std::hash::Hash; -/// Represents the levels of accessibility an item can have. +/// Represents the levels of effective visibility an item can have. /// -/// The variants are sorted in ascending order of accessibility. +/// The variants are sorted in ascending order of directness. #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, HashStable)] -pub enum AccessLevel { - /// Superset of `AccessLevel::Reachable` used to mark impl Trait items. - ReachableFromImplTrait, - /// Exported items + items participating in various kinds of public interfaces, - /// but not directly nameable. For example, if function `fn f() -> T {...}` is - /// public, then type `T` is reachable. Its values can be obtained by other crates - /// even if the type itself is not nameable. +pub enum Level { + /// Superset of `Reachable` including items leaked through return position `impl Trait`. + ReachableThroughImplTrait, + /// Item is either reexported, or leaked through any kind of interface. + /// For example, if function `fn f() -> T {...}` is directly public, then type `T` is publicly + /// reachable and its values can be obtained by other crates even if the type itself is not + /// nameable. Reachable, - /// Public items + items accessible to other crates with the help of `pub use` re-exports. - Exported, - /// Items accessible to other crates directly, without the help of re-exports. - Public, + /// Item is accessible either directly, or with help of `use` reexports. + Reexported, + /// Item is directly accessible, without help of reexports. + Direct, +} + +impl Level { + pub fn all_levels() -> [Level; 4] { + [Level::Direct, Level::Reexported, Level::Reachable, Level::ReachableThroughImplTrait] + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, HashStable)] +pub struct EffectiveVisibility { + direct: Visibility, + reexported: Visibility, + reachable: Visibility, + reachable_through_impl_trait: Visibility, +} + +impl EffectiveVisibility { + pub fn at_level(&self, level: Level) -> &Visibility { + match level { + Level::Direct => &self.direct, + Level::Reexported => &self.reexported, + Level::Reachable => &self.reachable, + Level::ReachableThroughImplTrait => &self.reachable_through_impl_trait, + } + } + + fn at_level_mut(&mut self, level: Level) -> &mut Visibility { + match level { + Level::Direct => &mut self.direct, + Level::Reexported => &mut self.reexported, + Level::Reachable => &mut self.reachable, + Level::ReachableThroughImplTrait => &mut self.reachable_through_impl_trait, + } + } + + pub fn is_public_at_level(&self, level: Level) -> bool { + self.at_level(level).is_public() + } + + pub fn from_vis(vis: Visibility) -> EffectiveVisibility { + EffectiveVisibility { + direct: vis, + reexported: vis, + reachable: vis, + reachable_through_impl_trait: vis, + } + } } -/// Holds a map of accessibility levels for reachable HIR nodes. +/// Holds a map of effective visibilities for reachable HIR nodes. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] -pub struct AccessLevels<Id = LocalDefId> { - pub map: FxHashMap<Id, AccessLevel>, +pub struct EffectiveVisibilities<Id = LocalDefId> { + map: FxHashMap<Id, EffectiveVisibility>, } -impl<Id: Hash + Eq> AccessLevels<Id> { - /// See `AccessLevel::Reachable`. +impl<Id: Hash + Eq + Copy> EffectiveVisibilities<Id> { + pub fn is_public_at_level(&self, id: Id, level: Level) -> bool { + self.effective_vis(id) + .map_or(false, |effective_vis| effective_vis.is_public_at_level(level)) + } + + /// See `Level::Reachable`. pub fn is_reachable(&self, id: Id) -> bool { - self.map.get(&id) >= Some(&AccessLevel::Reachable) + self.is_public_at_level(id, Level::Reachable) } - /// See `AccessLevel::Exported`. + /// See `Level::Reexported`. pub fn is_exported(&self, id: Id) -> bool { - self.map.get(&id) >= Some(&AccessLevel::Exported) + self.is_public_at_level(id, Level::Reexported) + } + + /// See `Level::Direct`. + pub fn is_directly_public(&self, id: Id) -> bool { + self.is_public_at_level(id, Level::Direct) + } + + pub fn public_at_level(&self, id: Id) -> Option<Level> { + self.effective_vis(id).and_then(|effective_vis| { + for level in Level::all_levels() { + if effective_vis.is_public_at_level(level) { + return Some(level); + } + } + None + }) + } + + pub fn effective_vis(&self, id: Id) -> Option<&EffectiveVisibility> { + self.map.get(&id) } - /// See `AccessLevel::Public`. - pub fn is_public(&self, id: Id) -> bool { - self.map.get(&id) >= Some(&AccessLevel::Public) + pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&Id, &EffectiveVisibility)> { + self.map.iter() + } + + pub fn map_id<OutId: Hash + Eq + Copy>( + &self, + f: impl Fn(Id) -> OutId, + ) -> EffectiveVisibilities<OutId> { + EffectiveVisibilities { map: self.map.iter().map(|(k, v)| (f(*k), *v)).collect() } + } + + pub fn set_public_at_level( + &mut self, + id: Id, + default_vis: impl FnOnce() -> Visibility, + level: Level, + ) { + let mut effective_vis = self + .effective_vis(id) + .copied() + .unwrap_or_else(|| EffectiveVisibility::from_vis(default_vis())); + for l in Level::all_levels() { + if l <= level { + *effective_vis.at_level_mut(l) = Visibility::Public; + } + } + self.map.insert(id, effective_vis); + } +} + +impl<Id: Hash + Eq + Copy + Into<DefId>> EffectiveVisibilities<Id> { + // `parent_id` is not necessarily a parent in source code tree, + // it is the node from which the maximum effective visibility is inherited. + pub fn update( + &mut self, + id: Id, + nominal_vis: Visibility, + default_vis: impl FnOnce() -> Visibility, + parent_id: Id, + level: Level, + tree: impl DefIdTree, + ) -> bool { + let mut changed = false; + let mut current_effective_vis = self.effective_vis(id).copied().unwrap_or_else(|| { + if id.into().is_crate_root() { + EffectiveVisibility::from_vis(Visibility::Public) + } else { + EffectiveVisibility::from_vis(default_vis()) + } + }); + if let Some(inherited_effective_vis) = self.effective_vis(parent_id) { + let mut inherited_effective_vis_at_prev_level = + *inherited_effective_vis.at_level(level); + let mut calculated_effective_vis = inherited_effective_vis_at_prev_level; + for l in Level::all_levels() { + if level >= l { + let inherited_effective_vis_at_level = *inherited_effective_vis.at_level(l); + let current_effective_vis_at_level = current_effective_vis.at_level_mut(l); + // effective visibility for id shouldn't be recalculated if + // inherited from parent_id effective visibility isn't changed at next level + if !(inherited_effective_vis_at_prev_level == inherited_effective_vis_at_level + && level != l) + { + calculated_effective_vis = + if nominal_vis.is_at_least(inherited_effective_vis_at_level, tree) { + inherited_effective_vis_at_level + } else { + nominal_vis + }; + } + // effective visibility can't be decreased at next update call for the + // same id + if *current_effective_vis_at_level != calculated_effective_vis + && calculated_effective_vis + .is_at_least(*current_effective_vis_at_level, tree) + { + changed = true; + *current_effective_vis_at_level = calculated_effective_vis; + } + inherited_effective_vis_at_prev_level = inherited_effective_vis_at_level; + } + } + } + self.map.insert(id, current_effective_vis); + changed } } -impl<Id> Default for AccessLevels<Id> { +impl<Id> Default for EffectiveVisibilities<Id> { fn default() -> Self { - AccessLevels { map: Default::default() } + EffectiveVisibilities { map: Default::default() } } } -impl<'a> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>> for AccessLevels { +impl<'a> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>> for EffectiveVisibilities { fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut StableHashingContext<'a>, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { - let AccessLevels { ref map } = *self; + let EffectiveVisibilities { ref map } = *self; map.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/resolve_lifetime.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/resolve_lifetime.rs index a171f5711..c3bf1c717 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/resolve_lifetime.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/resolve_lifetime.rs @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ use crate::ty; -use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; -use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; -use rustc_hir::ItemLocalId; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_hir::{ItemLocalId, OwnerId}; use rustc_macros::HashStable; #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Debug, HashStable)] @@ -49,12 +49,7 @@ pub enum ObjectLifetimeDefault { pub struct ResolveLifetimes { /// Maps from every use of a named (not anonymous) lifetime to a /// `Region` describing how that region is bound - pub defs: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, FxHashMap<ItemLocalId, Region>>, + pub defs: FxHashMap<OwnerId, FxHashMap<ItemLocalId, Region>>, - /// Set of lifetime def ids that are late-bound; a region can - /// be late-bound if (a) it does NOT appear in a where-clause and - /// (b) it DOES appear in the arguments. - pub late_bound: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, FxHashSet<LocalDefId>>, - - pub late_bound_vars: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, FxHashMap<ItemLocalId, Vec<ty::BoundVariableKind>>>, + pub late_bound_vars: FxHashMap<OwnerId, FxHashMap<ItemLocalId, Vec<ty::BoundVariableKind>>>, } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/stability.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/stability.rs index d182929c4..61bc089e4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/stability.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/stability.rs @@ -253,13 +253,12 @@ fn late_report_deprecation( return; } let method_span = method_span.unwrap_or(span); - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, hir_id, method_span, |lint| { - let mut diag = lint.build(message); + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, hir_id, method_span, message, |diag| { if let hir::Node::Expr(_) = tcx.hir().get(hir_id) { let kind = tcx.def_kind(def_id).descr(def_id); - deprecation_suggestion(&mut diag, kind, suggestion, method_span); + deprecation_suggestion(diag, kind, suggestion, method_span); } - diag.emit(); + diag }); } @@ -621,9 +620,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { unmarked: impl FnOnce(Span, DefId), ) -> bool { let soft_handler = |lint, span, msg: &_| { - self.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, id.unwrap_or(hir::CRATE_HIR_ID), span, |lint| { - lint.build(msg).emit(); - }) + self.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, id.unwrap_or(hir::CRATE_HIR_ID), span, msg, |lint| lint) }; let eval_result = self.eval_stability_allow_unstable(def_id, id, span, method_span, allow_unstable); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs index e4039cc7c..b5a50cc15 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs @@ -479,12 +479,7 @@ impl<T: Any> AsAny for T { } /// A trait for machine-specific errors (or other "machine stop" conditions). -pub trait MachineStopType: AsAny + fmt::Display + Send { - /// If `true`, emit a hard error instead of going through the `CONST_ERR` lint - fn is_hard_err(&self) -> bool { - false - } -} +pub trait MachineStopType: AsAny + fmt::Display + Send {} impl dyn MachineStopType { #[inline(always)] @@ -543,16 +538,4 @@ impl InterpError<'_> { | InterpError::UndefinedBehavior(UndefinedBehaviorInfo::Ub(_)) ) } - - /// Should this error be reported as a hard error, preventing compilation, or a soft error, - /// causing a deny-by-default lint? - pub fn is_hard_err(&self) -> bool { - use InterpError::*; - match *self { - MachineStop(ref err) => err.is_hard_err(), - UndefinedBehavior(_) => true, - ResourceExhaustion(ResourceExhaustionInfo::MemoryExhausted) => true, - _ => false, - } - } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/pointer.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/pointer.rs index 95e52e391..23c2ce647 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/pointer.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/pointer.rs @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ pub trait PointerArithmetic: HasDataLayout { let val = val as i64; // Now wrap-around into the machine_isize range. if val > self.machine_isize_max() { - // This can only happen the the ptr size is < 64, so we know max_usize_plus_1 fits into + // This can only happen if the ptr size is < 64, so we know max_usize_plus_1 fits into // i64. debug_assert!(self.pointer_size().bits() < 64); let max_usize_plus_1 = 1u128 << self.pointer_size().bits(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/queries.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/queries.rs index 4207988d7..473894ac1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/queries.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/queries.rs @@ -4,7 +4,9 @@ use crate::mir; use crate::ty::subst::InternalSubsts; use crate::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use crate::ty::{self, query::TyCtxtAt, query::TyCtxtEnsure, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { @@ -36,7 +38,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { pub fn const_eval_resolve( self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ct: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>, + ct: mir::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, span: Option<Span>, ) -> EvalToConstValueResult<'tcx> { // Cannot resolve `Unevaluated` constants that contain inference @@ -45,11 +47,15 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { // // When trying to evaluate constants containing inference variables, // use `Infcx::const_eval_resolve` instead. - if ct.substs.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if ct.substs.has_non_region_infer() { bug!("did not expect inference variables here"); } - match ty::Instance::resolve_opt_const_arg(self, param_env, ct.def, ct.substs) { + match ty::Instance::resolve_opt_const_arg( + self, param_env, + // FIXME: maybe have a separate version for resolving mir::UnevaluatedConst? + ct.def, ct.substs, + ) { Ok(Some(instance)) => { let cid = GlobalId { instance, promoted: ct.promoted }; self.const_eval_global_id(param_env, cid, span) @@ -63,7 +69,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { pub fn const_eval_resolve_for_typeck( self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ct: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, + ct: ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, span: Option<Span>, ) -> EvalToValTreeResult<'tcx> { // Cannot resolve `Unevaluated` constants that contain inference @@ -72,14 +78,36 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { // // When trying to evaluate constants containing inference variables, // use `Infcx::const_eval_resolve` instead. - if ct.substs.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if ct.substs.has_non_region_infer() { bug!("did not expect inference variables here"); } match ty::Instance::resolve_opt_const_arg(self, param_env, ct.def, ct.substs) { Ok(Some(instance)) => { let cid = GlobalId { instance, promoted: None }; - self.const_eval_global_id_for_typeck(param_env, cid, span) + self.const_eval_global_id_for_typeck(param_env, cid, span).inspect(|_| { + // We are emitting the lint here instead of in `is_const_evaluatable` + // as we normalize obligations before checking them, and normalization + // uses this function to evaluate this constant. + // + // @lcnr believes that successfully evaluating even though there are + // used generic parameters is a bug of evaluation, so checking for it + // here does feel somewhat sensible. + if !self.features().generic_const_exprs && ct.substs.has_non_region_param() { + assert!(matches!(self.def_kind(ct.def.did), DefKind::AnonConst)); + let mir_body = self.mir_for_ctfe_opt_const_arg(ct.def); + if mir_body.is_polymorphic { + let Some(local_def_id) = ct.def.did.as_local() else { return }; + self.struct_span_lint_hir( + lint::builtin::CONST_EVALUATABLE_UNCHECKED, + self.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(local_def_id), + self.def_span(ct.def.did), + "cannot use constants which depend on generic parameters in types", + |err| err, + ) + } + } + }) } Ok(None) => Err(ErrorHandled::TooGeneric), Err(error_reported) => Err(ErrorHandled::Reported(error_reported)), @@ -211,7 +239,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, constant: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, - ) -> mir::DestructuredMirConstant<'tcx> { + ) -> mir::DestructuredConstant<'tcx> { self.try_destructure_mir_constant(param_env.and(constant)).unwrap() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mod.rs index 3d7a6230e..79db35a76 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mod.rs @@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ use crate::mir::interpret::{ }; use crate::mir::visit::MirVisitable; use crate::ty::codec::{TyDecoder, TyEncoder}; -use crate::ty::fold::{FallibleTypeFolder, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperFoldable}; +use crate::ty::fold::{FallibleTypeFolder, TypeFoldable}; use crate::ty::print::{FmtPrinter, Printer}; -use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; -use crate::ty::visit::{TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor}; +use crate::ty::visit::{TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor}; use crate::ty::{self, List, Ty, TyCtxt}; use crate::ty::{AdtDef, InstanceDef, ScalarInt, UserTypeAnnotationIndex}; +use crate::ty::{GenericArg, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; @@ -116,11 +116,6 @@ pub trait MirPass<'tcx> { fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>); - /// If this pass causes the MIR to enter a new phase, return that phase. - fn phase_change(&self) -> Option<MirPhase> { - None - } - fn is_mir_dump_enabled(&self) -> bool { true } @@ -145,6 +140,35 @@ impl MirPhase { } } +impl Display for MirPhase { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + match self { + MirPhase::Built => write!(f, "built"), + MirPhase::Analysis(p) => write!(f, "analysis-{}", p), + MirPhase::Runtime(p) => write!(f, "runtime-{}", p), + } + } +} + +impl Display for AnalysisPhase { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + match self { + AnalysisPhase::Initial => write!(f, "initial"), + AnalysisPhase::PostCleanup => write!(f, "post_cleanup"), + } + } +} + +impl Display for RuntimePhase { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + match self { + RuntimePhase::Initial => write!(f, "initial"), + RuntimePhase::PostCleanup => write!(f, "post_cleanup"), + RuntimePhase::Optimized => write!(f, "optimized"), + } + } +} + /// Where a specific `mir::Body` comes from. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] #[derive(HashStable, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable)] @@ -207,6 +231,9 @@ pub struct Body<'tcx> { /// us to see the difference and forego optimization on the inlined promoted items. pub phase: MirPhase, + /// How many passses we have executed since starting the current phase. Used for debug output. + pub pass_count: usize, + pub source: MirSource<'tcx>, /// A list of source scopes; these are referenced by statements @@ -292,6 +319,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Body<'tcx> { let mut body = Body { phase: MirPhase::Built, + pass_count: 1, source, basic_blocks: BasicBlocks::new(basic_blocks), source_scopes, @@ -313,7 +341,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Body<'tcx> { is_polymorphic: false, tainted_by_errors, }; - body.is_polymorphic = body.has_param_types_or_consts(); + body.is_polymorphic = body.has_non_region_param(); body } @@ -325,6 +353,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Body<'tcx> { pub fn new_cfg_only(basic_blocks: IndexVec<BasicBlock, BasicBlockData<'tcx>>) -> Self { let mut body = Body { phase: MirPhase::Built, + pass_count: 1, source: MirSource::item(CRATE_DEF_ID.to_def_id()), basic_blocks: BasicBlocks::new(basic_blocks), source_scopes: IndexVec::new(), @@ -339,7 +368,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Body<'tcx> { is_polymorphic: false, tainted_by_errors: None, }; - body.is_polymorphic = body.has_param_types_or_consts(); + body.is_polymorphic = body.has_non_region_param(); body } @@ -1380,6 +1409,7 @@ impl<V, T> ProjectionElem<V, T> { Self::Field(_, _) | Self::Index(_) + | Self::OpaqueCast(_) | Self::ConstantIndex { .. } | Self::Subslice { .. } | Self::Downcast(_, _) => false, @@ -1574,7 +1604,9 @@ impl Debug for Place<'_> { fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { for elem in self.projection.iter().rev() { match elem { - ProjectionElem::Downcast(_, _) | ProjectionElem::Field(_, _) => { + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_) + | ProjectionElem::Downcast(_, _) + | ProjectionElem::Field(_, _) => { write!(fmt, "(").unwrap(); } ProjectionElem::Deref => { @@ -1590,6 +1622,9 @@ impl Debug for Place<'_> { for elem in self.projection.iter() { match elem { + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => { + write!(fmt, " as {})", ty)?; + } ProjectionElem::Downcast(Some(name), _index) => { write!(fmt, " as {})", name)?; } @@ -1818,7 +1853,6 @@ impl<'tcx> Rvalue<'tcx> { // While the model is undecided, we should be conservative. See // <https://www.ralfj.de/blog/2022/04/11/provenance-exposed.html> Rvalue::Cast(CastKind::PointerExposeAddress, _, _) => false, - Rvalue::Cast(CastKind::DynStar, _, _) => false, Rvalue::Use(_) | Rvalue::CopyForDeref(_) @@ -1828,7 +1862,15 @@ impl<'tcx> Rvalue<'tcx> { | Rvalue::AddressOf(_, _) | Rvalue::Len(_) | Rvalue::Cast( - CastKind::Misc | CastKind::Pointer(_) | CastKind::PointerFromExposedAddress, + CastKind::IntToInt + | CastKind::FloatToInt + | CastKind::FloatToFloat + | CastKind::IntToFloat + | CastKind::FnPtrToPtr + | CastKind::PtrToPtr + | CastKind::Pointer(_) + | CastKind::PointerFromExposedAddress + | CastKind::DynStar, _, _, ) @@ -2043,13 +2085,13 @@ pub struct Constant<'tcx> { } #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Hash, HashStable, Debug)] -#[derive(Lift)] +#[derive(Lift, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable)] pub enum ConstantKind<'tcx> { /// This constant came from the type system Ty(ty::Const<'tcx>), /// An unevaluated mir constant which is not part of the type system. - Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, Option<Promoted>>, Ty<'tcx>), + Unevaluated(UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>), /// This constant cannot go back into the type system, as it represents /// something the type system cannot handle (e.g. pointers). @@ -2309,12 +2351,11 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstantKind<'tcx> { ty::InlineConstSubsts::new(tcx, ty::InlineConstSubstsParts { parent_substs, ty }) .substs; - let uneval = ty::Unevaluated { + let uneval = UnevaluatedConst { def: ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(def_id).to_global(), substs, promoted: None, }; - debug_assert!(!uneval.has_free_regions()); Self::Unevaluated(uneval, ty) @@ -2398,7 +2439,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstantKind<'tcx> { let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def.did); let span = tcx.hir().span(hir_id); - let uneval = ty::Unevaluated::new(def.to_global(), substs); + let uneval = UnevaluatedConst::new(def.to_global(), substs); debug!(?span, ?param_env); match tcx.const_eval_resolve(param_env, uneval, Some(span)) { @@ -2411,7 +2452,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstantKind<'tcx> { // Error was handled in `const_eval_resolve`. Here we just create a // new unevaluated const and error hard later in codegen Self::Unevaluated( - ty::Unevaluated { + UnevaluatedConst { def: def.to_global(), substs: InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def.did.to_def_id()), promoted: None, @@ -2434,6 +2475,34 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstantKind<'tcx> { } } +/// An unevaluated (potentially generic) constant used in MIR. +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Lift)] +#[derive(Hash, HashStable, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable)] +pub struct UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { + pub def: ty::WithOptConstParam<DefId>, + pub substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, + pub promoted: Option<Promoted>, +} + +impl<'tcx> UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { + // FIXME: probably should get rid of this method. It's also wrong to + // shrink and then later expand a promoted. + #[inline] + pub fn shrink(self) -> ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { + ty::UnevaluatedConst { def: self.def, substs: self.substs } + } +} + +impl<'tcx> UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { + #[inline] + pub fn new( + def: ty::WithOptConstParam<DefId>, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, + ) -> UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { + UnevaluatedConst { def, substs, promoted: Default::default() } + } +} + /// A collection of projections into user types. /// /// They are projections because a binding can occur a part of a @@ -2727,7 +2796,7 @@ fn pretty_print_const_value<'tcx>( } // Aggregates, printed as array/tuple/struct/variant construction syntax. // - // NB: the `has_param_types_or_consts` check ensures that we can use + // NB: the `has_non_region_param` check ensures that we can use // the `destructure_const` query with an empty `ty::ParamEnv` without // introducing ICEs (e.g. via `layout_of`) from missing bounds. // E.g. `transmute([0usize; 2]): (u8, *mut T)` needs to know `T: Sized` @@ -2735,7 +2804,7 @@ fn pretty_print_const_value<'tcx>( // // FIXME(eddyb) for `--emit=mir`/`-Z dump-mir`, we should provide the // correct `ty::ParamEnv` to allow printing *all* constant values. - (_, ty::Array(..) | ty::Tuple(..) | ty::Adt(..)) if !ty.has_param_types_or_consts() => { + (_, ty::Array(..) | ty::Tuple(..) | ty::Adt(..)) if !ty.has_non_region_param() => { let ct = tcx.lift(ct).unwrap(); let ty = tcx.lift(ty).unwrap(); if let Some(contents) = tcx.try_destructure_mir_constant( @@ -2906,11 +2975,12 @@ impl Location { mod size_asserts { use super::*; use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(BasicBlockData<'_>, 144); static_assert_size!(LocalDecl<'_>, 56); static_assert_size!(Statement<'_>, 32); static_assert_size!(StatementKind<'_>, 16); static_assert_size!(Terminator<'_>, 112); static_assert_size!(TerminatorKind<'_>, 96); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mono.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mono.rs index 21ae121e1..15a24aa4a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mono.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mono.rs @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ impl<'tcx> MonoItem<'tcx> { MonoItem::Fn(instance) => tcx.symbol_name(instance), MonoItem::Static(def_id) => tcx.symbol_name(Instance::mono(tcx, def_id)), MonoItem::GlobalAsm(item_id) => { - SymbolName::new(tcx, &format!("global_asm_{:?}", item_id.def_id)) + SymbolName::new(tcx, &format!("global_asm_{:?}", item_id.owner_id)) } } } @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ impl<'tcx> MonoItem<'tcx> { match *self { MonoItem::Fn(Instance { def, .. }) => def.def_id().as_local(), MonoItem::Static(def_id) => def_id.as_local(), - MonoItem::GlobalAsm(item_id) => Some(item_id.def_id), + MonoItem::GlobalAsm(item_id) => Some(item_id.owner_id.def_id), } .map(|def_id| tcx.def_span(def_id)) } @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ impl<'tcx> CodegenUnit<'tcx> { } } MonoItem::Static(def_id) => def_id.as_local().map(Idx::index), - MonoItem::GlobalAsm(item_id) => Some(item_id.def_id.index()), + MonoItem::GlobalAsm(item_id) => Some(item_id.owner_id.def_id.index()), }, item.symbol_name(tcx), ) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/pretty.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/pretty.rs index 0b42137d4..05dcfba77 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/pretty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/pretty.rs @@ -466,10 +466,9 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ExtraComments<'tcx> { ty::ConstKind::Param(p) => format!("Param({})", p), ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => { format!( - "Unevaluated({}, {:?}, {:?})", + "Unevaluated({}, {:?})", self.tcx.def_path_str(uv.def.did), uv.substs, - uv.promoted, ) } ty::ConstKind::Value(val) => format!("Value({})", fmt_valtree(&val)), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/query.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/query.rs index d89efe2b3..efd7357af 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/query.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/query.rs @@ -392,16 +392,9 @@ pub enum ClosureOutlivesSubject<'tcx> { Region(ty::RegionVid), } -/// The constituent parts of a type level constant of kind ADT or array. -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, HashStable)] -pub struct DestructuredConst<'tcx> { - pub variant: Option<VariantIdx>, - pub fields: &'tcx [ty::Const<'tcx>], -} - /// The constituent parts of a mir constant of kind ADT or array. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, HashStable)] -pub struct DestructuredMirConstant<'tcx> { +pub struct DestructuredConstant<'tcx> { pub variant: Option<VariantIdx>, pub fields: &'tcx [ConstantKind<'tcx>], } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs index c7d0283aa..85ef51f12 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs @@ -82,9 +82,10 @@ pub enum MirPhase { /// access to. This occurs in generator bodies. Such locals do not behave like other locals, /// because they eg may be aliased in surprising ways. Runtime MIR has no such special locals - /// all generator bodies are lowered and so all places that look like locals really are locals. - /// - Const prop lints: The lint pass which reports eg `200_u8 + 200_u8` as an error is run as a - /// part of analysis to runtime MIR lowering. This means that transformations which may supress - /// such errors may not run on analysis MIR. + /// + /// Also note that the lint pass which reports eg `200_u8 + 200_u8` as an error is run as a part + /// of analysis to runtime MIR lowering. To ensure lints are reported reliably, this means that + /// transformations which may supress such errors should not run on analysis MIR. Runtime(RuntimePhase), } @@ -829,6 +830,9 @@ pub type AssertMessage<'tcx> = AssertKind<Operand<'tcx>>; /// generator has more than one variant, the parent place's variant index must be set, indicating /// which variant is being used. If it has just one variant, the variant index may or may not be /// included - the single possible variant is inferred if it is not included. +/// - [`OpaqueCast`](ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast): This projection changes the place's type to the +/// given one, and makes no other changes. A `OpaqueCast` projection on any type other than an +/// opaque type from the current crate is not well-formed. /// - [`ConstantIndex`](ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex): Computes an offset in units of `T` into the /// place as described in the documentation for the `ProjectionElem`. The resulting address is /// the parent's address plus that offset, and the type is `T`. This is only legal if the parent @@ -928,6 +932,10 @@ pub enum ProjectionElem<V, T> { /// /// The included Symbol is the name of the variant, used for printing MIR. Downcast(Option<Symbol>, VariantIdx), + + /// Like an explicit cast from an opaque type to a concrete type, but without + /// requiring an intermediate variable. + OpaqueCast(T), } /// Alias for projections as they appear in places, where the base is a place @@ -1141,8 +1149,12 @@ pub enum CastKind { Pointer(PointerCast), /// Cast into a dyn* object. DynStar, - /// Remaining unclassified casts. - Misc, + IntToInt, + FloatToInt, + FloatToFloat, + IntToFloat, + PtrToPtr, + FnPtrToPtr, } #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Hash, HashStable)] @@ -1233,11 +1245,11 @@ pub enum BinOp { #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] mod size_asserts { use super::*; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(AggregateKind<'_>, 40); static_assert_size!(Operand<'_>, 24); static_assert_size!(Place<'_>, 16); static_assert_size!(PlaceElem<'_>, 24); static_assert_size!(Rvalue<'_>, 40); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/tcx.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/tcx.rs index 405003156..fa3adafd4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/tcx.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/tcx.rs @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ */ use crate::mir::*; -use crate::ty::subst::Subst; use crate::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_target::abi::VariantIdx; @@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ impl<'tcx> PlaceTy<'tcx> { /// `PlaceElem`, where we can just use the `Ty` that is already /// stored inline on field projection elems. pub fn projection_ty(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, elem: PlaceElem<'tcx>) -> PlaceTy<'tcx> { - self.projection_ty_core(tcx, ty::ParamEnv::empty(), &elem, |_, _, ty| ty) + self.projection_ty_core(tcx, ty::ParamEnv::empty(), &elem, |_, _, ty| ty, |_, ty| ty) } /// `place_ty.projection_ty_core(tcx, elem, |...| { ... })` @@ -71,6 +70,7 @@ impl<'tcx> PlaceTy<'tcx> { param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, elem: &ProjectionElem<V, T>, mut handle_field: impl FnMut(&Self, Field, T) -> Ty<'tcx>, + mut handle_opaque_cast: impl FnMut(&Self, T) -> Ty<'tcx>, ) -> PlaceTy<'tcx> where V: ::std::fmt::Debug, @@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ impl<'tcx> PlaceTy<'tcx> { PlaceTy { ty: self.ty, variant_index: Some(index) } } ProjectionElem::Field(f, fty) => PlaceTy::from_ty(handle_field(&self, f, fty)), + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => PlaceTy::from_ty(handle_opaque_cast(&self, ty)), }; debug!("projection_ty self: {:?} elem: {:?} yields: {:?}", self, elem, answer); answer diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/type_foldable.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/type_foldable.rs index 9d098c808..4c0974f86 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/type_foldable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/type_foldable.rs @@ -26,6 +26,12 @@ TrivialTypeTraversalAndLiftImpls! { GeneratorSavedLocal, } +TrivialTypeTraversalImpls! { + for <'tcx> { + ConstValue<'tcx>, + } +} + impl<'tcx> TypeFoldable<'tcx> for &'tcx [InlineAsmTemplatePiece] { fn try_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>>(self, _folder: &mut F) -> Result<Self, F::Error> { Ok(self) @@ -49,25 +55,3 @@ impl<'tcx, R: Idx, C: Idx> TypeFoldable<'tcx> for BitMatrix<R, C> { Ok(self) } } - -impl<'tcx> TypeFoldable<'tcx> for ConstantKind<'tcx> { - #[inline(always)] - fn try_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Result<Self, F::Error> { - folder.try_fold_mir_const(self) - } -} - -impl<'tcx> TypeSuperFoldable<'tcx> for ConstantKind<'tcx> { - fn try_super_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>>( - self, - folder: &mut F, - ) -> Result<Self, F::Error> { - match self { - ConstantKind::Ty(c) => Ok(ConstantKind::Ty(c.try_fold_with(folder)?)), - ConstantKind::Val(v, t) => Ok(ConstantKind::Val(v, t.try_fold_with(folder)?)), - ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uv, t) => { - Ok(ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uv.try_fold_with(folder)?, t.try_fold_with(folder)?)) - } - } - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/type_visitable.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/type_visitable.rs index be19bb486..e7cd497b2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/type_visitable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/type_visitable.rs @@ -7,22 +7,3 @@ impl<'tcx, R: Idx, C: Idx> TypeVisitable<'tcx> for BitMatrix<R, C> { ControlFlow::CONTINUE } } - -impl<'tcx> TypeVisitable<'tcx> for ConstantKind<'tcx> { - fn visit_with<V: TypeVisitor<'tcx>>(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { - visitor.visit_mir_const(*self) - } -} - -impl<'tcx> TypeSuperVisitable<'tcx> for ConstantKind<'tcx> { - fn super_visit_with<V: TypeVisitor<'tcx>>(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { - match *self { - ConstantKind::Ty(c) => c.visit_with(visitor), - ConstantKind::Val(_, t) => t.visit_with(visitor), - ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uv, t) => { - uv.visit_with(visitor)?; - t.visit_with(visitor) - } - } - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/visit.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/visit.rs index d9b24566b..ddcf3711b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/visit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/visit.rs @@ -1084,6 +1084,11 @@ macro_rules! visit_place_fns { self.visit_ty(&mut new_ty, TyContext::Location(location)); if ty != new_ty { Some(PlaceElem::Field(field, new_ty)) } else { None } } + PlaceElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => { + let mut new_ty = ty; + self.visit_ty(&mut new_ty, TyContext::Location(location)); + if ty != new_ty { Some(PlaceElem::OpaqueCast(new_ty)) } else { None } + } PlaceElem::Deref | PlaceElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | PlaceElem::Subslice { .. } @@ -1153,7 +1158,7 @@ macro_rules! visit_place_fns { location: Location, ) { match elem { - ProjectionElem::Field(_field, ty) => { + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) | ProjectionElem::Field(_, ty) => { self.visit_ty(ty, TyContext::Location(location)); } ProjectionElem::Index(local) => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/query/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/query/mod.rs index 4b336ea62..3d720f09b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/query/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/query/mod.rs @@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ //! ["Queries: demand-driven compilation"](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/query.html). //! This chapter includes instructions for adding new queries. +use crate::ty::{self, print::describe_as_module, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_span::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE; + // Each of these queries corresponds to a function pointer field in the // `Providers` struct for requesting a value of that type, and a method // on `tcx: TyCtxt` (and `tcx.at(span)`) for doing that request in a way @@ -17,19 +20,19 @@ // as they will raise an fatal error on query cycles instead. rustc_queries! { query trigger_delay_span_bug(key: DefId) -> () { - desc { "trigger a delay span bug" } + desc { "triggering a delay span bug" } } - query resolutions(_: ()) -> &'tcx ty::ResolverOutputs { + query resolutions(_: ()) -> &'tcx ty::ResolverGlobalCtxt { eval_always no_hash - desc { "get the resolver outputs" } + desc { "getting the resolver outputs" } } query resolver_for_lowering(_: ()) -> &'tcx Steal<ty::ResolverAstLowering> { eval_always no_hash - desc { "get the resolver for lowering" } + desc { "getting the resolver for lowering" } } /// Return the span for a definition. @@ -37,7 +40,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// This span is meant for dep-tracking rather than diagnostics. It should not be used outside /// of rustc_middle::hir::source_map. query source_span(key: LocalDefId) -> Span { - desc { "get the source span" } + desc { "getting the source span" } } /// Represents crate as a whole (as distinct from the top-level crate module). @@ -49,14 +52,14 @@ rustc_queries! { query hir_crate(key: ()) -> Crate<'tcx> { arena_cache eval_always - desc { "get the crate HIR" } + desc { "getting the crate HIR" } } /// All items in the crate. query hir_crate_items(_: ()) -> rustc_middle::hir::ModuleItems { arena_cache eval_always - desc { "get HIR crate items" } + desc { "getting HIR crate items" } } /// The items in a module. @@ -65,7 +68,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// Avoid calling this query directly. query hir_module_items(key: LocalDefId) -> rustc_middle::hir::ModuleItems { arena_cache - desc { |tcx| "HIR module items in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + desc { |tcx| "getting HIR module items in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } cache_on_disk_if { true } } @@ -73,8 +76,8 @@ rustc_queries! { /// /// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`. /// Avoid calling this query directly. - query hir_owner(key: LocalDefId) -> Option<crate::hir::Owner<'tcx>> { - desc { |tcx| "HIR owner of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + query hir_owner(key: hir::OwnerId) -> Option<crate::hir::Owner<'tcx>> { + desc { |tcx| "getting HIR owner of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } } /// Gives access to the HIR ID for the given `LocalDefId` owner `key`. @@ -82,31 +85,31 @@ rustc_queries! { /// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`. /// Avoid calling this query directly. query local_def_id_to_hir_id(key: LocalDefId) -> hir::HirId { - desc { |tcx| "HIR ID of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + desc { |tcx| "getting HIR ID of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } } /// Gives access to the HIR node's parent for the HIR owner `key`. /// /// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`. /// Avoid calling this query directly. - query hir_owner_parent(key: LocalDefId) -> hir::HirId { - desc { |tcx| "HIR parent of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + query hir_owner_parent(key: hir::OwnerId) -> hir::HirId { + desc { |tcx| "getting HIR parent of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } } /// Gives access to the HIR nodes and bodies inside the HIR owner `key`. /// /// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`. /// Avoid calling this query directly. - query hir_owner_nodes(key: LocalDefId) -> hir::MaybeOwner<&'tcx hir::OwnerNodes<'tcx>> { - desc { |tcx| "HIR owner items in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + query hir_owner_nodes(key: hir::OwnerId) -> hir::MaybeOwner<&'tcx hir::OwnerNodes<'tcx>> { + desc { |tcx| "getting HIR owner items in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } } /// Gives access to the HIR attributes inside the HIR owner `key`. /// /// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`. /// Avoid calling this query directly. - query hir_attrs(key: LocalDefId) -> &'tcx hir::AttributeMap<'tcx> { - desc { |tcx| "HIR owner attributes in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + query hir_attrs(key: hir::OwnerId) -> &'tcx hir::AttributeMap<'tcx> { + desc { |tcx| "getting HIR owner attributes in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } } /// Computes the `DefId` of the corresponding const parameter in case the `key` is a @@ -135,7 +138,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// Given the def_id of a const-generic parameter, computes the associated default const /// parameter. e.g. `fn example<const N: usize=3>` called on `N` would return `3`. query const_param_default(param: DefId) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { - desc { |tcx| "compute const default for a given parameter `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(param) } + desc { |tcx| "computing const default for a given parameter `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(param) } cache_on_disk_if { param.is_local() } separate_provide_extern } @@ -164,7 +167,7 @@ rustc_queries! { query collect_trait_impl_trait_tys(key: DefId) -> Result<&'tcx FxHashMap<DefId, Ty<'tcx>>, ErrorGuaranteed> { - desc { "compare an impl and trait method signature, inferring any hidden `impl Trait` types in the process" } + desc { "comparing an impl and trait method signature, inferring any hidden `impl Trait` types in the process" } cache_on_disk_if { key.is_local() } separate_provide_extern } @@ -274,19 +277,24 @@ rustc_queries! { separate_provide_extern } - query lint_levels(_: ()) -> LintLevelMap { + query shallow_lint_levels_on(key: hir::OwnerId) -> rustc_middle::lint::ShallowLintLevelMap { + eval_always // fetches `resolutions` arena_cache - eval_always - desc { "computing the lint levels for items in this crate" } + desc { |tcx| "looking up lint levels for `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + } + + query lint_expectations(_: ()) -> Vec<(LintExpectationId, LintExpectation)> { + arena_cache + desc { "computing `#[expect]`ed lints in this crate" } } query parent_module_from_def_id(key: LocalDefId) -> LocalDefId { eval_always - desc { |tcx| "parent module of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + desc { |tcx| "getting the parent module of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } } query expn_that_defined(key: DefId) -> rustc_span::ExpnId { - desc { |tcx| "expansion that defined `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } + desc { |tcx| "getting the expansion that defined `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } separate_provide_extern } @@ -296,6 +304,32 @@ rustc_queries! { separate_provide_extern } + /// Checks whether a type is representable or infinitely sized + query representability(_: LocalDefId) -> rustc_middle::ty::Representability { + desc { "checking if `{}` is representable", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + // infinitely sized types will cause a cycle + cycle_delay_bug + // we don't want recursive representability calls to be forced with + // incremental compilation because, if a cycle occurs, we need the + // entire cycle to be in memory for diagnostics + anon + } + + /// An implementation detail for the `representability` query + query representability_adt_ty(_: Ty<'tcx>) -> rustc_middle::ty::Representability { + desc { "checking if `{}` is representable", key } + cycle_delay_bug + anon + } + + /// Set of param indexes for type params that are in the type's representation + query params_in_repr(key: DefId) -> rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet<u32> { + desc { "finding type parameters in the representation" } + arena_cache + no_hash + separate_provide_extern + } + /// Fetch the THIR for a given body. If typeck for that body failed, returns an empty `Thir`. query thir_body(key: ty::WithOptConstParam<LocalDefId>) -> Result<(&'tcx Steal<thir::Thir<'tcx>>, thir::ExprId), ErrorGuaranteed> @@ -349,7 +383,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// See the README for the `mir` module for details. query mir_const(key: ty::WithOptConstParam<LocalDefId>) -> &'tcx Steal<mir::Body<'tcx>> { desc { - |tcx| "processing MIR for {}`{}`", + |tcx| "preparing {}`{}` for borrow checking", if key.const_param_did.is_some() { "the const argument " } else { "" }, tcx.def_path_str(key.did.to_def_id()), } @@ -361,7 +395,7 @@ rustc_queries! { key: DefId ) -> Result<Option<&'tcx [ty::abstract_const::Node<'tcx>]>, ErrorGuaranteed> { desc { - |tcx| "building an abstract representation for {}", tcx.def_path_str(key), + |tcx| "building an abstract representation for `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key), } separate_provide_extern } @@ -371,16 +405,16 @@ rustc_queries! { ) -> Result<Option<&'tcx [ty::abstract_const::Node<'tcx>]>, ErrorGuaranteed> { desc { |tcx| - "building an abstract representation for the const argument {}", + "building an abstract representation for the const argument `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.0.to_def_id()), } } query try_unify_abstract_consts(key: - ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, (ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()> + ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, (ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> )>) -> bool { desc { - |tcx| "trying to unify the generic constants {} and {}", + |tcx| "trying to unify the generic constants `{}` and `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.value.0.def.did), tcx.def_path_str(key.value.1.def.did) } } @@ -402,7 +436,7 @@ rustc_queries! { query mir_for_ctfe_of_const_arg(key: (LocalDefId, DefId)) -> &'tcx mir::Body<'tcx> { desc { - |tcx| "MIR for CTFE of the const argument `{}`", + |tcx| "caching MIR for CTFE of the const argument `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.0.to_def_id()) } } @@ -414,7 +448,7 @@ rustc_queries! { ) { no_hash desc { - |tcx| "processing {}`{}`", + |tcx| "processing MIR for {}`{}`", if key.const_param_did.is_some() { "the const argument " } else { "" }, tcx.def_path_str(key.did.to_def_id()), } @@ -425,7 +459,7 @@ rustc_queries! { ) -> Vec<rustc_span::Symbol> { arena_cache desc { - |tcx| "symbols for captures of closure `{}` in `{}`", + |tcx| "finding symbols for captures of closure `{}` in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.1.to_def_id()), tcx.def_path_str(key.0.to_def_id()) } @@ -487,12 +521,12 @@ rustc_queries! { // queries). Making it anonymous avoids hashing the result, which // may save a bit of time. anon - desc { "erasing regions from `{:?}`", ty } + desc { "erasing regions from `{}`", ty } } query wasm_import_module_map(_: CrateNum) -> FxHashMap<DefId, String> { arena_cache - desc { "wasm import module map" } + desc { "getting wasm import module map" } } /// Maps from the `DefId` of an item (trait/struct/enum/fn) to the @@ -582,16 +616,8 @@ rustc_queries! { separate_provide_extern } - // The cycle error here should be reported as an error by `check_representable`. - // We consider the type as Sized in the meanwhile to avoid - // further errors (done in impl Value for AdtSizedConstraint). - // Use `cycle_delay_bug` to delay the cycle error here to be emitted later - // in case we accidentally otherwise don't emit an error. - query adt_sized_constraint( - key: DefId - ) -> AdtSizedConstraint<'tcx> { + query adt_sized_constraint(key: DefId) -> &'tcx [Ty<'tcx>] { desc { |tcx| "computing `Sized` constraints for `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } - cycle_delay_bug } query adt_dtorck_constraint( @@ -680,7 +706,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// Collects the associated items defined on a trait or impl. query associated_items(key: DefId) -> ty::AssocItems<'tcx> { arena_cache - desc { |tcx| "collecting associated items of {}", tcx.def_path_str(key) } + desc { |tcx| "collecting associated items of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } } /// Maps from associated items on a trait to the corresponding associated @@ -706,7 +732,7 @@ rustc_queries! { ///`{ trait_f: impl_f, trait_g: impl_g }` query impl_item_implementor_ids(impl_id: DefId) -> FxHashMap<DefId, DefId> { arena_cache - desc { |tcx| "comparing impl items against trait for {}", tcx.def_path_str(impl_id) } + desc { |tcx| "comparing impl items against trait for `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(impl_id) } } /// Given an `impl_id`, return the trait it implements. @@ -778,7 +804,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// Note that we've liberated the late bound regions of function signatures, so /// this can not be used to check whether these types are well formed. query assumed_wf_types(key: DefId) -> &'tcx ty::List<Ty<'tcx>> { - desc { |tcx| "computing the implied bounds of {}", tcx.def_path_str(key) } + desc { |tcx| "computing the implied bounds of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } } /// Computes the signature of the function. @@ -827,7 +853,7 @@ rustc_queries! { } query check_liveness(key: DefId) { - desc { |tcx| "checking liveness of variables in {}", tcx.def_path_str(key) } + desc { |tcx| "checking liveness of variables in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } } /// Return the live symbols in the crate for dead code check. @@ -839,7 +865,7 @@ rustc_queries! { FxHashMap<LocalDefId, Vec<(DefId, DefId)>> ) { arena_cache - desc { "find live symbols in crate" } + desc { "finding live symbols in crate" } } query check_mod_deathness(key: LocalDefId) -> () { @@ -886,8 +912,8 @@ rustc_queries! { cache_on_disk_if { true } } - query used_trait_imports(key: LocalDefId) -> &'tcx FxHashSet<LocalDefId> { - desc { |tcx| "used_trait_imports `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + query used_trait_imports(key: LocalDefId) -> &'tcx UnordSet<LocalDefId> { + desc { |tcx| "finding used_trait_imports `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } cache_on_disk_if { true } } @@ -916,7 +942,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// Not meant to be used directly outside of coherence. query crate_inherent_impls(k: ()) -> CrateInherentImpls { arena_cache - desc { "all inherent impls defined in crate" } + desc { "finding all inherent impls defined in crate" } } /// Checks all types in the crate for overlap in their inherent impls. Reports errors. @@ -1003,8 +1029,10 @@ rustc_queries! { /// Tries to destructure an `mir::ConstantKind` ADT or array into its variant index /// and its field values. - query try_destructure_mir_constant(key: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>>) -> Option<mir::DestructuredMirConstant<'tcx>> { - desc { "destructuring mir constant"} + query try_destructure_mir_constant( + key: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>> + ) -> Option<mir::DestructuredConstant<'tcx>> { + desc { "destructuring MIR constant"} remap_env_constness } @@ -1013,12 +1041,12 @@ rustc_queries! { query deref_mir_constant( key: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>> ) -> mir::ConstantKind<'tcx> { - desc { "dereferencing mir constant" } + desc { "dereferencing MIR constant" } remap_env_constness } query const_caller_location(key: (rustc_span::Symbol, u32, u32)) -> ConstValue<'tcx> { - desc { "get a &core::panic::Location referring to a span" } + desc { "getting a &core::panic::Location referring to a span" } } // FIXME get rid of this with valtrees @@ -1037,10 +1065,10 @@ rustc_queries! { cache_on_disk_if { key.is_local() } } - /// Performs part of the privacy check and computes "access levels". - query privacy_access_levels(_: ()) -> &'tcx AccessLevels { + /// Performs part of the privacy check and computes effective visibilities. + query effective_visibilities(_: ()) -> &'tcx EffectiveVisibilities { eval_always - desc { "privacy access levels" } + desc { "checking effective visibilities" } } query check_private_in_public(_: ()) -> () { eval_always @@ -1124,6 +1152,11 @@ rustc_queries! { desc { |tcx| "checking whether `{}` is `doc(hidden)`", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } } + /// Determines whether an item is annotated with `doc(notable_trait)`. + query is_doc_notable_trait(def_id: DefId) -> bool { + desc { |tcx| "checking whether `{}` is `doc(notable_trait)`", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } + } + /// Returns the attributes on the item at `def_id`. /// /// Do not use this directly, use `tcx.get_attrs` instead. @@ -1163,29 +1196,29 @@ rustc_queries! { } query is_ctfe_mir_available(key: DefId) -> bool { - desc { |tcx| "checking if item has ctfe mir available: `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } + desc { |tcx| "checking if item has CTFE MIR available: `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } cache_on_disk_if { key.is_local() } separate_provide_extern } query is_mir_available(key: DefId) -> bool { - desc { |tcx| "checking if item has mir available: `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } + desc { |tcx| "checking if item has MIR available: `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } cache_on_disk_if { key.is_local() } separate_provide_extern } query own_existential_vtable_entries( - key: ty::PolyExistentialTraitRef<'tcx> + key: DefId ) -> &'tcx [DefId] { - desc { |tcx| "finding all existential vtable entries for trait {}", tcx.def_path_str(key.def_id()) } + desc { |tcx| "finding all existential vtable entries for trait `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } } query vtable_entries(key: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>) -> &'tcx [ty::VtblEntry<'tcx>] { - desc { |tcx| "finding all vtable entries for trait {}", tcx.def_path_str(key.def_id()) } + desc { |tcx| "finding all vtable entries for trait `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.def_id()) } } - query vtable_trait_upcasting_coercion_new_vptr_slot(key: (ty::Ty<'tcx>, ty::Ty<'tcx>)) -> Option<usize> { - desc { |tcx| "finding the slot within vtable for trait object {} vtable ptr during trait upcasting coercion from {} vtable", + query vtable_trait_upcasting_coercion_new_vptr_slot(key: (Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>)) -> Option<usize> { + desc { |tcx| "finding the slot within vtable for trait object `{}` vtable ptr during trait upcasting coercion from `{}` vtable", key.1, key.0 } } @@ -1205,13 +1238,13 @@ rustc_queries! { /// Return all `impl` blocks in the current crate. query all_local_trait_impls(_: ()) -> &'tcx rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap<DefId, Vec<LocalDefId>> { - desc { "local trait impls" } + desc { "finding local trait impls" } } /// Given a trait `trait_id`, return all known `impl` blocks. query trait_impls_of(trait_id: DefId) -> ty::trait_def::TraitImpls { arena_cache - desc { |tcx| "trait impls of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(trait_id) } + desc { |tcx| "finding trait impls of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(trait_id) } } query specialization_graph_of(trait_id: DefId) -> specialization_graph::Graph { @@ -1220,7 +1253,7 @@ rustc_queries! { cache_on_disk_if { true } } query object_safety_violations(trait_id: DefId) -> &'tcx [traits::ObjectSafetyViolation] { - desc { |tcx| "determine object safety of trait `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(trait_id) } + desc { |tcx| "determining object safety of trait `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(trait_id) } } /// Gets the ParameterEnvironment for a given item; this environment @@ -1278,7 +1311,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// correctly. query has_structural_eq_impls(ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { desc { - "computing whether `{:?}` implements `PartialStructuralEq` and `StructuralEq`", + "computing whether `{}` implements `PartialStructuralEq` and `StructuralEq`", ty } } @@ -1337,13 +1370,13 @@ rustc_queries! { query dylib_dependency_formats(_: CrateNum) -> &'tcx [(CrateNum, LinkagePreference)] { - desc { "dylib dependency formats of crate" } + desc { "getting dylib dependency formats of crate" } separate_provide_extern } query dependency_formats(_: ()) -> Lrc<crate::middle::dependency_format::Dependencies> { arena_cache - desc { "get the linkage format of all dependencies" } + desc { "getting the linkage format of all dependencies" } } query is_compiler_builtins(_: CrateNum) -> bool { @@ -1365,31 +1398,31 @@ rustc_queries! { } query is_profiler_runtime(_: CrateNum) -> bool { fatal_cycle - desc { "query a crate is `#![profiler_runtime]`" } + desc { "checking if a crate is `#![profiler_runtime]`" } separate_provide_extern } query has_ffi_unwind_calls(key: LocalDefId) -> bool { - desc { |tcx| "check if `{}` contains FFI-unwind calls", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } + desc { |tcx| "checking if `{}` contains FFI-unwind calls", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } cache_on_disk_if { true } } query required_panic_strategy(_: CrateNum) -> Option<PanicStrategy> { fatal_cycle - desc { "query a crate's required panic strategy" } + desc { "getting a crate's required panic strategy" } separate_provide_extern } query panic_in_drop_strategy(_: CrateNum) -> PanicStrategy { fatal_cycle - desc { "query a crate's configured panic-in-drop strategy" } + desc { "getting a crate's configured panic-in-drop strategy" } separate_provide_extern } query is_no_builtins(_: CrateNum) -> bool { fatal_cycle - desc { "test whether a crate has `#![no_builtins]`" } + desc { "getting whether a crate has `#![no_builtins]`" } separate_provide_extern } query symbol_mangling_version(_: CrateNum) -> SymbolManglingVersion { fatal_cycle - desc { "query a crate's symbol mangling version" } + desc { "getting a crate's symbol mangling version" } separate_provide_extern } @@ -1402,9 +1435,9 @@ rustc_queries! { query specializes(_: (DefId, DefId)) -> bool { desc { "computing whether impls specialize one another" } } - query in_scope_traits_map(_: LocalDefId) + query in_scope_traits_map(_: hir::OwnerId) -> Option<&'tcx FxHashMap<ItemLocalId, Box<[TraitCandidate]>>> { - desc { "traits in scope at a block" } + desc { "getting traits in scope at a block" } } query module_reexports(def_id: LocalDefId) -> Option<&'tcx [ModChild]> { @@ -1417,7 +1450,7 @@ rustc_queries! { separate_provide_extern } - query check_well_formed(key: LocalDefId) -> () { + query check_well_formed(key: hir::OwnerId) -> () { desc { |tcx| "checking that `{}` is well-formed", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) } } @@ -1554,18 +1587,8 @@ rustc_queries! { separate_provide_extern } - query is_dllimport_foreign_item(def_id: DefId) -> bool { - desc { |tcx| "is_dllimport_foreign_item({})", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } - } - query is_statically_included_foreign_item(def_id: DefId) -> bool { - desc { |tcx| "is_statically_included_foreign_item({})", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } - } - query native_library_kind(def_id: DefId) - -> Option<NativeLibKind> { - desc { |tcx| "native_library_kind({})", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } - } query native_library(def_id: DefId) -> Option<&'tcx NativeLib> { - desc { |tcx| "native_library({})", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } + desc { |tcx| "getting the native library for `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } } /// Does lifetime resolution, but does not descend into trait items. This @@ -1584,7 +1607,7 @@ rustc_queries! { arena_cache desc { "resolving lifetimes" } } - query named_region_map(_: LocalDefId) -> + query named_region_map(_: hir::OwnerId) -> Option<&'tcx FxHashMap<ItemLocalId, Region>> { desc { "looking up a named region" } } @@ -1600,7 +1623,7 @@ rustc_queries! { desc { "looking up lifetime defaults for generic parameter `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) } separate_provide_extern } - query late_bound_vars_map(_: LocalDefId) + query late_bound_vars_map(_: hir::OwnerId) -> Option<&'tcx FxHashMap<ItemLocalId, Vec<ty::BoundVariableKind>>> { desc { "looking up late bound vars" } } @@ -1620,14 +1643,13 @@ rustc_queries! { separate_provide_extern } - /// Computes the set of modules from which this type is visibly uninhabited. - /// To check whether a type is uninhabited at all (not just from a given module), you could - /// check whether the forest is empty. - query type_uninhabited_from( - key: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> - ) -> ty::inhabitedness::DefIdForest<'tcx> { - desc { "computing the inhabitedness of `{:?}`", key } - remap_env_constness + query inhabited_predicate_adt(key: DefId) -> ty::inhabitedness::InhabitedPredicate<'tcx> { + desc { "computing the uninhabited predicate of `{:?}`", key } + } + + /// Do not call this query directly: invoke `Ty::inhabited_predicate` instead. + query inhabited_predicate_type(key: Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::inhabitedness::InhabitedPredicate<'tcx> { + desc { "computing the uninhabited predicate of `{}`", key } } query dep_kind(_: CrateNum) -> CrateDepKind { @@ -1665,7 +1687,7 @@ rustc_queries! { } /// Whether the function is an intrinsic query is_intrinsic(def_id: DefId) -> bool { - desc { |tcx| "is_intrinsic({})", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } + desc { |tcx| "checking whether `{}` is an intrinsic", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } separate_provide_extern } /// Returns the lang items defined in another crate by loading it from metadata. @@ -1732,12 +1754,12 @@ rustc_queries! { /// is marked as a private dependency query is_private_dep(c: CrateNum) -> bool { eval_always - desc { "check whether crate {} is a private dependency", c } + desc { "checking whether crate `{}` is a private dependency", c } separate_provide_extern } query allocator_kind(_: ()) -> Option<AllocatorKind> { eval_always - desc { "allocator kind for the current crate" } + desc { "getting the allocator kind for the current crate" } } query upvars_mentioned(def_id: DefId) -> Option<&'tcx FxIndexMap<hir::HirId, hir::Upvar>> { @@ -1750,7 +1772,7 @@ rustc_queries! { desc { "looking up all possibly unused extern crates" } } query names_imported_by_glob_use(def_id: LocalDefId) -> &'tcx FxHashSet<Symbol> { - desc { |tcx| "names_imported_by_glob_use for `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(def_id.to_def_id()) } + desc { |tcx| "finding names imported by glob use for `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(def_id.to_def_id()) } } query stability_index(_: ()) -> stability::Index { @@ -1776,7 +1798,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// correspond to a publicly visible symbol in `cnum` machine code. /// - The `exported_symbols` sets of different crates do not intersect. query exported_symbols(cnum: CrateNum) -> &'tcx [(ExportedSymbol<'tcx>, SymbolExportInfo)] { - desc { "exported_symbols" } + desc { "collecting exported symbols for crate `{}`", cnum} cache_on_disk_if { *cnum == LOCAL_CRATE } separate_provide_extern } @@ -1785,6 +1807,7 @@ rustc_queries! { eval_always desc { "collect_and_partition_mono_items" } } + query is_codegened_item(def_id: DefId) -> bool { desc { |tcx| "determining whether `{}` needs codegen", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } } @@ -1792,12 +1815,13 @@ rustc_queries! { /// All items participating in code generation together with items inlined into them. query codegened_and_inlined_items(_: ()) -> &'tcx DefIdSet { eval_always - desc { "codegened_and_inlined_items" } + desc { "collecting codegened and inlined items" } } - query codegen_unit(_: Symbol) -> &'tcx CodegenUnit<'tcx> { - desc { "codegen_unit" } + query codegen_unit(sym: Symbol) -> &'tcx CodegenUnit<'tcx> { + desc { "getting codegen unit `{sym}`" } } + query unused_generic_params(key: ty::InstanceDef<'tcx>) -> FiniteBitSet<u32> { cache_on_disk_if { key.def_id().is_local() } desc { @@ -1806,6 +1830,7 @@ rustc_queries! { } separate_provide_extern } + query backend_optimization_level(_: ()) -> OptLevel { desc { "optimization level used by backend" } } @@ -1816,7 +1841,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// has been destroyed. query output_filenames(_: ()) -> &'tcx Arc<OutputFilenames> { eval_always - desc { "output_filenames" } + desc { "getting output filenames" } } /// Do not call this query directly: invoke `normalize` instead. @@ -1826,7 +1851,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, NormalizationResult<'tcx>>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "normalizing `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "normalizing `{}`", goal.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1838,21 +1863,13 @@ rustc_queries! { remap_env_constness } - /// Do not call this query directly: invoke `try_normalize_erasing_regions` instead. - query try_normalize_mir_const_after_erasing_regions( - goal: ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>> - ) -> Result<mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, NoSolution> { - desc { "normalizing `{}`", goal.value } - remap_env_constness - } - query implied_outlives_bounds( goal: CanonicalTyGoal<'tcx> ) -> Result< &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, Vec<OutlivesBound<'tcx>>>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "computing implied outlives bounds for `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "computing implied outlives bounds for `{}`", goal.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1864,7 +1881,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, DropckOutlivesResult<'tcx>>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "computing dropck types for `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "computing dropck types for `{}`", goal.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1892,7 +1909,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, ()>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "evaluating `type_op_ascribe_user_type` `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "evaluating `type_op_ascribe_user_type` `{:?}`", goal.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1903,7 +1920,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, ()>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "evaluating `type_op_eq` `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "evaluating `type_op_eq` `{:?}`", goal.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1914,7 +1931,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, ()>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "evaluating `type_op_subtype` `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "evaluating `type_op_subtype` `{:?}`", goal.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1925,7 +1942,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, ()>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "evaluating `type_op_prove_predicate` `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "evaluating `type_op_prove_predicate` `{:?}`", goal.value.value } } /// Do not call this query directly: part of the `Normalize` type-op @@ -1935,7 +1952,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "normalizing `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "normalizing `{}`", goal.value.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1946,7 +1963,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, ty::Predicate<'tcx>>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "normalizing `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "normalizing `{:?}`", goal.value.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1957,7 +1974,7 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "normalizing `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "normalizing `{:?}`", goal.value.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -1968,20 +1985,20 @@ rustc_queries! { &'tcx Canonical<'tcx, canonical::QueryResponse<'tcx, ty::FnSig<'tcx>>>, NoSolution, > { - desc { "normalizing `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "normalizing `{:?}`", goal.value.value.value } remap_env_constness } query subst_and_check_impossible_predicates(key: (DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>)) -> bool { desc { |tcx| - "impossible substituted predicates:`{}`", + "checking impossible substituted predicates: `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.0) } } query is_impossible_method(key: (DefId, DefId)) -> bool { desc { |tcx| - "checking if {} is impossible to call within {}", + "checking if `{}` is impossible to call within `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.1), tcx.def_path_str(key.0), } @@ -1990,7 +2007,7 @@ rustc_queries! { query method_autoderef_steps( goal: CanonicalTyGoal<'tcx> ) -> MethodAutoderefStepsResult<'tcx> { - desc { "computing autoderef types for `{:?}`", goal } + desc { "computing autoderef types for `{}`", goal.value.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -2038,7 +2055,7 @@ rustc_queries! { } query normalize_opaque_types(key: &'tcx ty::List<ty::Predicate<'tcx>>) -> &'tcx ty::List<ty::Predicate<'tcx>> { - desc { "normalizing opaque types in {:?}", key } + desc { "normalizing opaque types in `{:?}`", key } } /// Checks whether a type is definitely uninhabited. This is @@ -2048,7 +2065,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// will be `Abi::Uninhabited`. (Note that uninhabited types may have nonzero /// size, to account for partial initialisation. See #49298 for details.) query conservative_is_privately_uninhabited(key: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>) -> bool { - desc { "conservatively checking if {:?} is privately uninhabited", key } + desc { "conservatively checking if `{}` is privately uninhabited", key.value } remap_env_constness } @@ -2068,7 +2085,7 @@ rustc_queries! { arena_cache eval_always no_hash - desc { "performing HIR wf-checking for predicate {:?} at item {:?}", key.0, key.1 } + desc { "performing HIR wf-checking for predicate `{:?}` at item `{:?}`", key.0, key.1 } } @@ -2087,10 +2104,21 @@ rustc_queries! { } query permits_uninit_init(key: TyAndLayout<'tcx>) -> bool { - desc { "checking to see if {:?} permits being left uninit", key.ty } + desc { "checking to see if `{}` permits being left uninit", key.ty } } query permits_zero_init(key: TyAndLayout<'tcx>) -> bool { - desc { "checking to see if {:?} permits being left zeroed", key.ty } + desc { "checking to see if `{}` permits being left zeroed", key.ty } + } + + query compare_assoc_const_impl_item_with_trait_item( + key: (LocalDefId, DefId) + ) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> { + desc { |tcx| "checking assoc const `{}` has the same type as trait item", tcx.def_path_str(key.0.to_def_id()) } + } + + query deduced_param_attrs(def_id: DefId) -> &'tcx [ty::DeducedParamAttrs] { + desc { |tcx| "deducing parameter attributes for {}", tcx.def_path_str(def_id) } + separate_provide_extern } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs index 86b415050..ea7a507d7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ pub enum StmtKind<'tcx> { /// `let pat: ty = <INIT>` initializer: Option<ExprId>, - /// `let pat: ty = <INIT> else { <ELSE> } + /// `let pat: ty = <INIT> else { <ELSE> }` else_block: Option<BlockId>, /// The lint level for this `let` statement. @@ -848,16 +848,13 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for Pat<'tcx> { #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] mod size_asserts { use super::*; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(Block, 56); static_assert_size!(Expr<'_>, 64); static_assert_size!(ExprKind<'_>, 40); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(Pat<'_>, 72); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(PatKind<'_>, 56); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(Stmt<'_>, 48); - #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] static_assert_size!(StmtKind<'_>, 40); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs index 68a7af0b8..e73d44bbb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs @@ -598,11 +598,6 @@ pub type SelectionResult<'tcx, T> = Result<Option<T>, SelectionError<'tcx>>; /// // type parameters, ImplSource will carry resolutions for those as well: /// concrete.clone(); // ImplSource(Impl_1, [ImplSource(Impl_2, [ImplSource(Impl_3)])]) /// -/// // Case A: ImplSource points at a specific impl. Only possible when -/// // type is concretely known. If the impl itself has bounded -/// // type parameters, ImplSource will carry resolutions for those as well: -/// concrete.clone(); // ImplSource(Impl_1, [ImplSource(Impl_2, [ImplSource(Impl_3)])]) -/// /// // Case B: ImplSource must be provided by caller. This applies when /// // type is a type parameter. /// param.clone(); // ImplSource::Param @@ -664,10 +659,6 @@ pub enum ImplSource<'tcx, N> { /// ImplSource for a `const Drop` implementation. ConstDestruct(ImplSourceConstDestructData<N>), - - /// ImplSource for a `std::marker::Tuple` implementation. - /// This has no nested predicates ever, so no data. - Tuple, } impl<'tcx, N> ImplSource<'tcx, N> { @@ -682,8 +673,7 @@ impl<'tcx, N> ImplSource<'tcx, N> { ImplSource::Object(d) => d.nested, ImplSource::FnPointer(d) => d.nested, ImplSource::DiscriminantKind(ImplSourceDiscriminantKindData) - | ImplSource::Pointee(ImplSourcePointeeData) - | ImplSource::Tuple => Vec::new(), + | ImplSource::Pointee(ImplSourcePointeeData) => vec![], ImplSource::TraitAlias(d) => d.nested, ImplSource::TraitUpcasting(d) => d.nested, ImplSource::ConstDestruct(i) => i.nested, @@ -701,8 +691,7 @@ impl<'tcx, N> ImplSource<'tcx, N> { ImplSource::Object(d) => &d.nested, ImplSource::FnPointer(d) => &d.nested, ImplSource::DiscriminantKind(ImplSourceDiscriminantKindData) - | ImplSource::Pointee(ImplSourcePointeeData) - | ImplSource::Tuple => &[], + | ImplSource::Pointee(ImplSourcePointeeData) => &[], ImplSource::TraitAlias(d) => &d.nested, ImplSource::TraitUpcasting(d) => &d.nested, ImplSource::ConstDestruct(i) => &i.nested, @@ -769,7 +758,6 @@ impl<'tcx, N> ImplSource<'tcx, N> { nested: i.nested.into_iter().map(f).collect(), }) } - ImplSource::Tuple => ImplSource::Tuple, } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/query.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/query.rs index 0e6cacb9f..fb152b63f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/query.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/query.rs @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ use crate::error::DropCheckOverflow; use crate::infer::canonical::{Canonical, QueryResponse}; use crate::ty::error::TypeError; -use crate::ty::subst::GenericArg; +use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, SubstsRef}; use crate::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; use std::iter::FromIterator; @@ -219,4 +220,5 @@ pub enum OutlivesBound<'tcx> { RegionSubRegion(ty::Region<'tcx>, ty::Region<'tcx>), RegionSubParam(ty::Region<'tcx>, ty::ParamTy), RegionSubProjection(ty::Region<'tcx>, ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>), + RegionSubOpaque(ty::Region<'tcx>, DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>), } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/select.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/select.rs index 53af3e905..85ead3171 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/select.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/select.rs @@ -115,12 +115,13 @@ pub enum SelectionCandidate<'tcx> { ParamCandidate(ty::PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx>), ImplCandidate(DefId), - AutoImplCandidate(DefId), + AutoImplCandidate, /// This is a trait matching with a projected type as `Self`, and we found /// an applicable bound in the trait definition. The `usize` is an index - /// into the list returned by `tcx.item_bounds`. - ProjectionCandidate(usize), + /// into the list returned by `tcx.item_bounds`. The constness is the + /// constness of the bound in the trait. + ProjectionCandidate(usize, ty::BoundConstness), /// Implementation of a `Fn`-family trait by one of the anonymous types /// generated for an `||` expression. @@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ pub enum SelectionCandidate<'tcx> { /// Builtin implementation of `Pointee`. PointeeCandidate, - TraitAliasCandidate(DefId), + TraitAliasCandidate, /// Matching `dyn Trait` with a supertrait of `Trait`. The index is the /// position in the iterator returned by @@ -160,9 +161,6 @@ pub enum SelectionCandidate<'tcx> { /// Implementation of `const Destruct`, optionally from a custom `impl const Drop`. ConstDestructCandidate(Option<DefId>), - - /// Witnesses the fact that a type is a tuple. - TupleCandidate, } /// The result of trait evaluation. The order is important diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/structural_impls.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/structural_impls.rs index c526344e1..7fbd57ac7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/structural_impls.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/structural_impls.rs @@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ impl<'tcx, N: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for traits::ImplSource<'tcx, N> { super::ImplSource::TraitUpcasting(ref d) => write!(f, "{:?}", d), super::ImplSource::ConstDestruct(ref d) => write!(f, "{:?}", d), - - super::ImplSource::Tuple => write!(f, "ImplSource::Tuple"), } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/abstract_const.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/abstract_const.rs index 8f79b4705..1aa4df778 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/abstract_const.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/abstract_const.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ //! A subset of a mir body used for const evaluatability checking. use crate::mir; use crate::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; -use crate::ty::{self, subst::Subst, DelaySpanBugEmitted, EarlyBinder, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use crate::ty::{self, DelaySpanBugEmitted, EarlyBinder, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use std::cmp; @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ pub struct AbstractConst<'tcx> { impl<'tcx> AbstractConst<'tcx> { pub fn new( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - uv: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, + uv: ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, ) -> Result<Option<AbstractConst<'tcx>>, ErrorGuaranteed> { let inner = tcx.thir_abstract_const_opt_const_arg(uv.def)?; debug!("AbstractConst::new({:?}) = {:?}", uv, inner); @@ -71,16 +71,16 @@ impl<'tcx> AbstractConst<'tcx> { walk_abstract_const::<!, _>(tcx, self, |node| { match node.root(tcx) { Node::Leaf(leaf) => { - if leaf.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if leaf.has_non_region_infer() { failure_kind = FailureKind::MentionsInfer; - } else if leaf.has_param_types_or_consts() { + } else if leaf.has_non_region_param() { failure_kind = cmp::min(failure_kind, FailureKind::MentionsParam); } } Node::Cast(_, _, ty) => { - if ty.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if ty.has_non_region_infer() { failure_kind = FailureKind::MentionsInfer; - } else if ty.has_param_types_or_consts() { + } else if ty.has_non_region_param() { failure_kind = cmp::min(failure_kind, FailureKind::MentionsParam); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adjustment.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adjustment.rs index b809f1767..4682ac96b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adjustment.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adjustment.rs @@ -101,6 +101,9 @@ pub enum Adjust<'tcx> { Borrow(AutoBorrow<'tcx>), Pointer(PointerCast), + + /// Cast into a dyn* object. + DynStar, } /// An overloaded autoderef step, representing a `Deref(Mut)::deref(_mut)` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs index 2e596b275..b0a2412ab 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs @@ -26,9 +26,6 @@ use super::{ Destructor, FieldDef, GenericPredicates, ReprOptions, Ty, TyCtxt, VariantDef, VariantDiscr, }; -#[derive(Copy, Clone, HashStable, Debug)] -pub struct AdtSizedConstraint<'tcx>(pub &'tcx [Ty<'tcx>]); - bitflags! { #[derive(HashStable, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] pub struct AdtFlags: u32 { @@ -332,13 +329,13 @@ impl<'tcx> AdtDef<'tcx> { self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_PHANTOM_DATA) } - /// Returns `true` if this is Box<T>. + /// Returns `true` if this is `Box<T>`. #[inline] pub fn is_box(self) -> bool { self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_BOX) } - /// Returns `true` if this is UnsafeCell<T>. + /// Returns `true` if this is `UnsafeCell<T>`. #[inline] pub fn is_unsafe_cell(self) -> bool { self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_CELL) @@ -438,7 +435,8 @@ impl<'tcx> AdtDef<'tcx> { | Res::Def(DefKind::Union, _) | Res::Def(DefKind::TyAlias, _) | Res::Def(DefKind::AssocTy, _) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::SelfCtor(..) => self.non_enum_variant(), _ => bug!("unexpected res {:?} in variant_of_res", res), } @@ -457,11 +455,9 @@ impl<'tcx> AdtDef<'tcx> { Some(Discr { val: b, ty }) } else { info!("invalid enum discriminant: {:#?}", val); - crate::mir::interpret::struct_error( - tcx.at(tcx.def_span(expr_did)), - "constant evaluation of enum discriminant resulted in non-integer", - ) - .emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(crate::error::ConstEvalNonIntError { + span: tcx.def_span(expr_did), + }); None } } @@ -564,6 +560,13 @@ impl<'tcx> AdtDef<'tcx> { /// Due to normalization being eager, this applies even if /// the associated type is behind a pointer (e.g., issue #31299). pub fn sized_constraint(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> ty::EarlyBinder<&'tcx [Ty<'tcx>]> { - ty::EarlyBinder(tcx.adt_sized_constraint(self.did()).0) + ty::EarlyBinder(tcx.adt_sized_constraint(self.did())) } } + +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] +#[derive(HashStable)] +pub enum Representability { + Representable, + Infinite, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/cast.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/cast.rs index 981e2d3b6..e65585955 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/cast.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/cast.rs @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // typeck and codegen. use crate::ty::{self, Ty}; +use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_macros::HashStable; @@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ pub enum CastTy<'tcx> { } /// Cast Kind. See [RFC 401](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/0401-coercions.html) -/// (or librustc_typeck/check/cast.rs). +/// (or rustc_hir_analysis/check/cast.rs). #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable)] pub enum CastKind { CoercionCast, @@ -75,3 +76,28 @@ impl<'tcx> CastTy<'tcx> { } } } + +/// Returns `mir::CastKind` from the given parameters. +pub fn mir_cast_kind<'tcx>(from_ty: Ty<'tcx>, cast_ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> mir::CastKind { + let from = CastTy::from_ty(from_ty); + let cast = CastTy::from_ty(cast_ty); + let cast_kind = match (from, cast) { + (Some(CastTy::Ptr(_) | CastTy::FnPtr), Some(CastTy::Int(_))) => { + mir::CastKind::PointerExposeAddress + } + (Some(CastTy::Int(_)), Some(CastTy::Ptr(_))) => mir::CastKind::PointerFromExposedAddress, + (_, Some(CastTy::DynStar)) => mir::CastKind::DynStar, + (Some(CastTy::Int(_)), Some(CastTy::Int(_))) => mir::CastKind::IntToInt, + (Some(CastTy::FnPtr), Some(CastTy::Ptr(_))) => mir::CastKind::FnPtrToPtr, + + (Some(CastTy::Float), Some(CastTy::Int(_))) => mir::CastKind::FloatToInt, + (Some(CastTy::Int(_)), Some(CastTy::Float)) => mir::CastKind::IntToFloat, + (Some(CastTy::Float), Some(CastTy::Float)) => mir::CastKind::FloatToFloat, + (Some(CastTy::Ptr(_)), Some(CastTy::Ptr(_))) => mir::CastKind::PtrToPtr, + + (_, _) => { + bug!("Attempting to cast non-castable types {:?} and {:?}", from_ty, cast_ty) + } + }; + cast_kind +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/codec.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/codec.rs index 51137c526..14ec88b7e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/codec.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/codec.rs @@ -455,6 +455,7 @@ impl_arena_copy_decoder! {<'tcx> rustc_span::def_id::DefId, rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId, (rustc_middle::middle::exported_symbols::ExportedSymbol<'tcx>, rustc_middle::middle::exported_symbols::SymbolExportInfo), + ty::DeducedParamAttrs, } #[macro_export] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts.rs index 339ff4d35..f998e6083 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts.rs @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ use crate::mir::interpret::LitToConstInput; use crate::mir::ConstantKind; -use crate::ty::{ - self, InlineConstSubsts, InlineConstSubstsParts, InternalSubsts, ParamEnv, ParamEnvAnd, Ty, - TyCtxt, TypeVisitable, -}; +use crate::ty::{self, InternalSubsts, ParamEnv, ParamEnvAnd, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_data_structures::intern::Interned; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -81,10 +78,9 @@ impl<'tcx> Const<'tcx> { match Self::try_eval_lit_or_param(tcx, ty, expr) { Some(v) => v, None => tcx.mk_const(ty::ConstS { - kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { + kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def: def.to_global(), substs: InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def.did.to_def_id()), - promoted: (), }), ty, }), @@ -151,46 +147,6 @@ impl<'tcx> Const<'tcx> { } } - pub fn from_inline_const(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Self { - debug!("Const::from_inline_const(def_id={:?})", def_id); - - let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - - let body_id = match tcx.hir().get(hir_id) { - hir::Node::AnonConst(ac) => ac.body, - _ => span_bug!( - tcx.def_span(def_id.to_def_id()), - "from_inline_const can only process anonymous constants" - ), - }; - - let expr = &tcx.hir().body(body_id).value; - - let ty = tcx.typeck(def_id).node_type(hir_id); - - let ret = match Self::try_eval_lit_or_param(tcx, ty, expr) { - Some(v) => v, - None => { - let typeck_root_def_id = tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id.to_def_id()); - let parent_substs = - tcx.erase_regions(InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, typeck_root_def_id)); - let substs = - InlineConstSubsts::new(tcx, InlineConstSubstsParts { parent_substs, ty }) - .substs; - tcx.mk_const(ty::ConstS { - kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { - def: ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(def_id).to_global(), - substs, - promoted: (), - }), - ty, - }) - } - }; - debug_assert!(!ret.has_free_regions()); - ret - } - /// Interns the given value as a constant. #[inline] pub fn from_value(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, val: ty::ValTree<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Self { @@ -307,6 +263,10 @@ impl<'tcx> Const<'tcx> { self.try_eval_usize(tcx, param_env) .unwrap_or_else(|| bug!("expected usize, got {:#?}", self)) } + + pub fn is_ct_infer(self) -> bool { + matches!(self.kind(), ty::ConstKind::Infer(_)) + } } pub fn const_param_default<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId) -> Const<'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs index 455015280..4ab761e07 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use std::convert::TryInto; +use crate::mir; use crate::mir::interpret::{AllocId, ConstValue, Scalar}; -use crate::mir::Promoted; use crate::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use crate::ty::ParamEnv; use crate::ty::{self, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher}; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_macros::HashStable; @@ -12,40 +13,34 @@ use rustc_target::abi::Size; use super::ScalarInt; -/// An unevaluated, potentially generic, constant. +/// An unevaluated (potentially generic) constant used in the type-system. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Lift)] -#[derive(Hash, HashStable)] -pub struct Unevaluated<'tcx, P = Option<Promoted>> { +#[derive(Hash, HashStable, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable)] +pub struct UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { pub def: ty::WithOptConstParam<DefId>, pub substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, - pub promoted: P, } -impl rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for Unevaluated<'_> { +impl rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for UnevaluatedConst<'_> { fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { format!("{:?}", self).into_diagnostic_arg() } } -impl<'tcx> Unevaluated<'tcx> { - #[inline] - pub fn shrink(self) -> Unevaluated<'tcx, ()> { - debug_assert_eq!(self.promoted, None); - Unevaluated { def: self.def, substs: self.substs, promoted: () } - } -} - -impl<'tcx> Unevaluated<'tcx, ()> { +impl<'tcx> UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { #[inline] - pub fn expand(self) -> Unevaluated<'tcx> { - Unevaluated { def: self.def, substs: self.substs, promoted: None } + pub fn expand(self) -> mir::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { + mir::UnevaluatedConst { def: self.def, substs: self.substs, promoted: None } } } -impl<'tcx, P: Default> Unevaluated<'tcx, P> { +impl<'tcx> UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { #[inline] - pub fn new(def: ty::WithOptConstParam<DefId>, substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> Unevaluated<'tcx, P> { - Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted: Default::default() } + pub fn new( + def: ty::WithOptConstParam<DefId>, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, + ) -> UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { + UnevaluatedConst { def, substs } } } @@ -67,7 +62,7 @@ pub enum ConstKind<'tcx> { /// Used in the HIR by using `Unevaluated` everywhere and later normalizing to one of the other /// variants when the code is monomorphic enough for that. - Unevaluated(Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>), + Unevaluated(UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>), /// Used to hold computed value. Value(ty::ValTree<'tcx>), @@ -114,7 +109,6 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstKind<'tcx> { /// An inference variable for a const, for use in const generics. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Hash)] -#[derive(HashStable)] pub enum InferConst<'tcx> { /// Infer the value of the const. Var(ty::ConstVid<'tcx>), @@ -122,6 +116,15 @@ pub enum InferConst<'tcx> { Fresh(u32), } +impl<CTX> HashStable<CTX> for InferConst<'_> { + fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut CTX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { + match self { + InferConst::Var(_) => panic!("const variables should not be hashed: {self:?}"), + InferConst::Fresh(i) => i.hash_stable(hcx, hasher), + } + } +} + enum EvalMode { Typeck, Mir, @@ -185,8 +188,6 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstKind<'tcx> { if let ConstKind::Unevaluated(unevaluated) = self { use crate::mir::interpret::ErrorHandled; - assert_eq!(unevaluated.promoted, ()); - // HACK(eddyb) this erases lifetimes even though `const_eval_resolve` // also does later, but we want to do it before checking for // inference variables. @@ -204,10 +205,9 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstKind<'tcx> { // FIXME(eddyb, skinny121) pass `InferCtxt` into here when it's available, so that // we can call `infcx.const_eval_resolve` which handles inference variables. let param_env_and = if param_env_and.needs_infer() { - tcx.param_env(unevaluated.def.did).and(ty::Unevaluated { + tcx.param_env(unevaluated.def.did).and(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def: unevaluated.def, substs: InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, unevaluated.def.did), - promoted: (), }) } else { param_env_and diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/context.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/context.rs index 0b497fa4a..3d7e2a083 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/context.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/context.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ //! Type context book-keeping. use crate::arena::Arena; -use crate::dep_graph::{DepGraph, DepKind, DepKindStruct}; +use crate::dep_graph::{DepGraph, DepKindStruct}; use crate::hir::place::Place as HirPlace; use crate::infer::canonical::{Canonical, CanonicalVarInfo, CanonicalVarInfos}; -use crate::lint::{struct_lint_level, LintLevelSource}; +use crate::lint::struct_lint_level; use crate::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrs; use crate::middle::resolve_lifetime; use crate::middle::stability; @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ use crate::mir::{ use crate::thir::Thir; use crate::traits; use crate::ty::query::{self, TyCtxtAt}; -use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef, UserSubsts}; use crate::ty::{ self, AdtDef, AdtDefData, AdtKind, Binder, BindingMode, BoundVar, CanonicalPolyFnSig, ClosureSizeProfileData, Const, ConstS, ConstVid, DefIdTree, ExistentialPredicate, FloatTy, @@ -24,6 +23,7 @@ use crate::ty::{ RegionKind, ReprOptions, TraitObjectVisitor, Ty, TyKind, TyS, TyVar, TyVid, TypeAndMut, UintTy, Visibility, }; +use crate::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef, UserSubsts}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fingerprint::Fingerprint; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; @@ -34,12 +34,16 @@ use rustc_data_structures::sharded::{IntoPointer, ShardedHashMap}; use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher}; use rustc_data_structures::steal::Steal; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{self, Lock, Lrc, ReadGuard, RwLock, WorkerLocal}; +use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; use rustc_data_structures::vec_map::VecMap; -use rustc_errors::{DecorateLint, ErrorGuaranteed, LintDiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{ + DecorateLint, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, +}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, DefIdMap, LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_hir::definitions::Definitions; +use rustc_hir::hir_id::OwnerId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{ @@ -53,7 +57,7 @@ use rustc_query_system::ich::StableHashingContext; use rustc_serialize::opaque::{FileEncodeResult, FileEncoder}; use rustc_session::config::{CrateType, OutputFilenames}; use rustc_session::cstore::CrateStoreDyn; -use rustc_session::lint::{Level, Lint}; +use rustc_session::lint::Lint; use rustc_session::Limit; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::def_id::{DefPathHash, StableCrateId}; @@ -76,7 +80,7 @@ use std::mem; use std::ops::{Bound, Deref}; use std::sync::Arc; -use super::{ImplPolarity, RvalueScopes}; +use super::{ImplPolarity, ResolverOutputs, RvalueScopes}; pub trait OnDiskCache<'tcx>: rustc_data_structures::sync::Sync { /// Creates a new `OnDiskCache` instance from the serialized data in `data`. @@ -195,9 +199,9 @@ impl<'tcx> CtxtInterners<'tcx> { .intern(kind, |kind| { let flags = super::flags::FlagComputation::for_kind(&kind); - // It's impossible to hash inference regions (and will ICE), so we don't need to try to cache them. + // It's impossible to hash inference variables (and will ICE), so we don't need to try to cache them. // Without incremental, we rarely stable-hash types, so let's not do it proactively. - let stable_hash = if flags.flags.intersects(TypeFlags::HAS_RE_INFER) + let stable_hash = if flags.flags.intersects(TypeFlags::NEEDS_INFER) || sess.opts.incremental.is_none() { Fingerprint::ZERO @@ -288,7 +292,7 @@ pub struct CommonConsts<'tcx> { } pub struct LocalTableInContext<'a, V> { - hir_owner: LocalDefId, + hir_owner: OwnerId, data: &'a ItemLocalMap<V>, } @@ -300,7 +304,7 @@ pub struct LocalTableInContext<'a, V> { /// would result in lookup errors, or worse, in silently wrong data being /// stored/returned. #[inline] -fn validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: LocalDefId, hir_id: hir::HirId) { +fn validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: OwnerId, hir_id: hir::HirId) { if hir_id.owner != hir_owner { invalid_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner, hir_id); } @@ -308,7 +312,7 @@ fn validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: LocalDefId, hir_id: hir::HirId) #[cold] #[inline(never)] -fn invalid_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: LocalDefId, hir_id: hir::HirId) { +fn invalid_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: OwnerId, hir_id: hir::HirId) { ty::tls::with(|tcx| { bug!( "node {} with HirId::owner {:?} cannot be placed in TypeckResults with hir_owner {:?}", @@ -344,7 +348,7 @@ impl<'a, V> ::std::ops::Index<hir::HirId> for LocalTableInContext<'a, V> { } pub struct LocalTableInContextMut<'a, V> { - hir_owner: LocalDefId, + hir_owner: OwnerId, data: &'a mut ItemLocalMap<V>, } @@ -416,7 +420,7 @@ pub struct GeneratorDiagnosticData<'tcx> { #[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Debug, HashStable)] pub struct TypeckResults<'tcx> { /// The `HirId::owner` all `ItemLocalId`s in this table are relative to. - pub hir_owner: LocalDefId, + pub hir_owner: OwnerId, /// Resolved definitions for `<T>::X` associated paths and /// method calls, including those of overloaded operators. @@ -528,19 +532,17 @@ pub struct TypeckResults<'tcx> { /// This is used for warning unused imports. During type /// checking, this `Lrc` should not be cloned: it must have a ref-count /// of 1 so that we can insert things into the set mutably. - pub used_trait_imports: Lrc<FxHashSet<LocalDefId>>, + pub used_trait_imports: Lrc<UnordSet<LocalDefId>>, /// If any errors occurred while type-checking this body, /// this field will be set to `Some(ErrorGuaranteed)`. pub tainted_by_errors: Option<ErrorGuaranteed>, /// All the opaque types that have hidden types set - /// by this function. For return-position-impl-trait we also store the - /// type here, so that mir-borrowck can figure out hidden types, + /// by this function. We also store the + /// type here, so that mir-borrowck can use it as a hint for figuring out hidden types, /// even if they are only set in dead code (which doesn't show up in MIR). - /// For type-alias-impl-trait, this map is only used to prevent query cycles, - /// so the hidden types are all `None`. - pub concrete_opaque_types: VecMap<LocalDefId, Option<Ty<'tcx>>>, + pub concrete_opaque_types: VecMap<LocalDefId, ty::OpaqueHiddenType<'tcx>>, /// Tracks the minimum captures required for a closure; /// see `MinCaptureInformationMap` for more details. @@ -572,7 +574,7 @@ pub struct TypeckResults<'tcx> { /// Tracks the rvalue scoping rules which defines finer scoping for rvalue expressions /// by applying extended parameter rules. - /// Details may be find in `rustc_typeck::check::rvalue_scopes`. + /// Details may be find in `rustc_hir_analysis::check::rvalue_scopes`. pub rvalue_scopes: RvalueScopes, /// Stores the type, expression, span and optional scope span of all types @@ -591,7 +593,7 @@ pub struct TypeckResults<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> TypeckResults<'tcx> { - pub fn new(hir_owner: LocalDefId) -> TypeckResults<'tcx> { + pub fn new(hir_owner: OwnerId) -> TypeckResults<'tcx> { TypeckResults { hir_owner, type_dependent_defs: Default::default(), @@ -1066,10 +1068,9 @@ pub struct GlobalCtxt<'tcx> { pub consts: CommonConsts<'tcx>, definitions: RwLock<Definitions>, - cstore: Box<CrateStoreDyn>, /// Output of the resolver. - pub(crate) untracked_resolutions: ty::ResolverOutputs, + pub(crate) untracked_resolutions: ty::ResolverGlobalCtxt, untracked_resolver_for_lowering: Steal<ty::ResolverAstLowering>, /// The entire crate as AST. This field serves as the input for the hir_crate query, /// which lowers it from AST to HIR. It must not be read or used by anything else. @@ -1083,7 +1084,7 @@ pub struct GlobalCtxt<'tcx> { pub queries: &'tcx dyn query::QueryEngine<'tcx>, pub query_caches: query::QueryCaches<'tcx>, - query_kinds: &'tcx [DepKindStruct<'tcx>], + pub(crate) query_kinds: &'tcx [DepKindStruct<'tcx>], // Internal caches for metadata decoding. No need to track deps on this. pub ty_rcache: Lock<FxHashMap<ty::CReaderCacheKey, Ty<'tcx>>>, @@ -1232,10 +1233,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { lint_store: Lrc<dyn Any + sync::Send + sync::Sync>, arena: &'tcx WorkerLocal<Arena<'tcx>>, hir_arena: &'tcx WorkerLocal<hir::Arena<'tcx>>, - definitions: Definitions, - cstore: Box<CrateStoreDyn>, - untracked_resolutions: ty::ResolverOutputs, - untracked_resolver_for_lowering: ty::ResolverAstLowering, + resolver_outputs: ResolverOutputs, krate: Lrc<ast::Crate>, dep_graph: DepGraph, on_disk_cache: Option<&'tcx dyn OnDiskCache<'tcx>>, @@ -1244,6 +1242,11 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { crate_name: &str, output_filenames: OutputFilenames, ) -> GlobalCtxt<'tcx> { + let ResolverOutputs { + definitions, + global_ctxt: untracked_resolutions, + ast_lowering: untracked_resolver_for_lowering, + } = resolver_outputs; let data_layout = TargetDataLayout::parse(&s.target).unwrap_or_else(|err| { s.emit_fatal(err); }); @@ -1252,7 +1255,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { &interners, s, &definitions, - &*cstore, + &*untracked_resolutions.cstore, // This is only used to create a stable hashing context. &untracked_resolutions.source_span, ); @@ -1267,7 +1270,6 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { interners, dep_graph, definitions: RwLock::new(definitions), - cstore, prof: s.prof.clone(), types: common_types, lifetimes: common_lifetimes, @@ -1290,10 +1292,6 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { } } - pub(crate) fn query_kind(self, k: DepKind) -> &'tcx DepKindStruct<'tcx> { - &self.query_kinds[k as usize] - } - /// Constructs a `TyKind::Error` type and registers a `delay_span_bug` to ensure it gets used. #[track_caller] pub fn ty_error(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { @@ -1372,7 +1370,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { if let Some(id) = id.as_local() { self.definitions_untracked().def_key(id) } else { - self.cstore.def_key(id) + self.untracked_resolutions.cstore.def_key(id) } } @@ -1386,7 +1384,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { if let Some(id) = id.as_local() { self.definitions_untracked().def_path(id) } else { - self.cstore.def_path(id) + self.untracked_resolutions.cstore.def_path(id) } } @@ -1396,7 +1394,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { self.definitions_untracked().def_path_hash(def_id) } else { - self.cstore.def_path_hash(def_id) + self.untracked_resolutions.cstore.def_path_hash(def_id) } } @@ -1405,7 +1403,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { if crate_num == LOCAL_CRATE { self.sess.local_stable_crate_id() } else { - self.cstore.stable_crate_id(crate_num) + self.untracked_resolutions.cstore.stable_crate_id(crate_num) } } @@ -1416,7 +1414,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { if stable_crate_id == self.sess.local_stable_crate_id() { LOCAL_CRATE } else { - self.cstore.stable_crate_id_to_crate_num(stable_crate_id) + self.untracked_resolutions.cstore.stable_crate_id_to_crate_num(stable_crate_id) } } @@ -1435,8 +1433,9 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { } else { // If this is a DefPathHash from an upstream crate, let the CrateStore map // it to a DefId. - let cnum = self.cstore.stable_crate_id_to_crate_num(stable_crate_id); - self.cstore.def_path_hash_to_def_id(cnum, hash) + let cstore = &*self.untracked_resolutions.cstore; + let cnum = cstore.stable_crate_id_to_crate_num(stable_crate_id); + cstore.def_path_hash_to_def_id(cnum, hash) } } @@ -1448,7 +1447,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { let (crate_name, stable_crate_id) = if def_id.is_local() { (self.crate_name, self.sess.local_stable_crate_id()) } else { - let cstore = &self.cstore; + let cstore = &*self.untracked_resolutions.cstore; (cstore.crate_name(def_id.krate), cstore.stable_crate_id(def_id.krate)) }; @@ -1523,7 +1522,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { /// Note that this is *untracked* and should only be used within the query /// system if the result is otherwise tracked through queries pub fn cstore_untracked(self) -> &'tcx CrateStoreDyn { - &*self.cstore + &*self.untracked_resolutions.cstore } /// Note that this is *untracked* and should only be used within the query @@ -1549,7 +1548,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { let hcx = StableHashingContext::new( self.sess, &*definitions, - &*self.cstore, + &*self.untracked_resolutions.cstore, &self.untracked_resolutions.source_span, ); f(hcx) @@ -1725,7 +1724,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { #[inline] pub fn local_visibility(self, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Visibility { - self.visibility(def_id.to_def_id()).expect_local() + self.visibility(def_id).expect_local() } } @@ -2367,7 +2366,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { st, self.sess, &self.definitions.read(), - &*self.cstore, + &*self.untracked_resolutions.cstore, // This is only used to create a stable hashing context. &self.untracked_resolutions.source_span, ) @@ -2812,44 +2811,6 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { iter.intern_with(|xs| self.intern_bound_variable_kinds(xs)) } - /// Walks upwards from `id` to find a node which might change lint levels with attributes. - /// It stops at `bound` and just returns it if reached. - pub fn maybe_lint_level_root_bounded(self, mut id: HirId, bound: HirId) -> HirId { - let hir = self.hir(); - loop { - if id == bound { - return bound; - } - - if hir.attrs(id).iter().any(|attr| Level::from_attr(attr).is_some()) { - return id; - } - let next = hir.get_parent_node(id); - if next == id { - bug!("lint traversal reached the root of the crate"); - } - id = next; - } - } - - pub fn lint_level_at_node( - self, - lint: &'static Lint, - mut id: hir::HirId, - ) -> (Level, LintLevelSource) { - let sets = self.lint_levels(()); - loop { - if let Some(pair) = sets.level_and_source(lint, id, self.sess) { - return pair; - } - let next = self.hir().get_parent_node(id); - if next == id { - bug!("lint traversal reached the root of the crate"); - } - id = next; - } - } - /// Emit a lint at `span` from a lint struct (some type that implements `DecorateLint`, /// typically generated by `#[derive(LintDiagnostic)]`). pub fn emit_spanned_lint( @@ -2859,18 +2820,28 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { span: impl Into<MultiSpan>, decorator: impl for<'a> DecorateLint<'a, ()>, ) { - self.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, hir_id, span, |diag| decorator.decorate_lint(diag)) + self.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, hir_id, span, decorator.msg(), |diag| { + decorator.decorate_lint(diag) + }) } + /// Emit a lint at the appropriate level for a hir node, with an associated span. + /// + /// Return value of the `decorate` closure is ignored, see [`struct_lint_level`] for a detailed explanation. + /// + /// [`struct_lint_level`]: rustc_middle::lint::struct_lint_level#decorate-signature pub fn struct_span_lint_hir( self, lint: &'static Lint, hir_id: HirId, span: impl Into<MultiSpan>, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { let (level, src) = self.lint_level_at_node(lint, hir_id); - struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, Some(span.into()), decorate); + struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, Some(span.into()), msg, decorate); } /// Emit a lint from a lint struct (some type that implements `DecorateLint`, typically @@ -2881,17 +2852,25 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { id: HirId, decorator: impl for<'a> DecorateLint<'a, ()>, ) { - self.struct_lint_node(lint, id, |diag| decorator.decorate_lint(diag)) + self.struct_lint_node(lint, id, decorator.msg(), |diag| decorator.decorate_lint(diag)) } + /// Emit a lint at the appropriate level for a hir node. + /// + /// Return value of the `decorate` closure is ignored, see [`struct_lint_level`] for a detailed explanation. + /// + /// [`struct_lint_level`]: rustc_middle::lint::struct_lint_level#decorate-signature pub fn struct_lint_node( self, lint: &'static Lint, id: HirId, - decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>), + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()>, ) { let (level, src) = self.lint_level_at_node(lint, id); - struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, None, decorate); + struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, None, msg, decorate); } pub fn in_scope_traits(self, id: HirId) -> Option<&'tcx [TraitCandidate]> { @@ -2906,7 +2885,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { } pub fn is_late_bound(self, id: HirId) -> bool { - self.is_late_bound_map(id.owner).map_or(false, |set| { + self.is_late_bound_map(id.owner.def_id).map_or(false, |set| { let def_id = self.hir().local_def_id(id); set.contains(&def_id) }) @@ -2977,6 +2956,21 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxtAt<'tcx> { } } +/// Parameter attributes that can only be determined by examining the body of a function instead +/// of just its signature. +/// +/// These can be useful for optimization purposes when a function is directly called. We compute +/// them and store them into the crate metadata so that downstream crates can make use of them. +/// +/// Right now, we only have `read_only`, but `no_capture` and `no_alias` might be useful in the +/// future. +#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug, Default, TyDecodable, TyEncodable, HashStable)] +pub struct DeducedParamAttrs { + /// The parameter is marked immutable in the function and contains no `UnsafeCell` (i.e. its + /// type is freeze). + pub read_only: bool, +} + // We are comparing types with different invariant lifetimes, so `ptr::eq` // won't work for us. fn ptr_eq<T, U>(t: *const T, u: *const U) -> bool { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs index 855917fb8..b8fd01e6a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs @@ -511,3 +511,11 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for IsSuggestableVisitor<'tcx> { c.super_visit_with(self) } } + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(borrowck_const_not_used_in_type_alias)] +pub(super) struct ConstNotUsedTraitAlias { + pub ct: String, + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/erase_regions.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/erase_regions.rs index 3226950e7..ffdac93bc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/erase_regions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/erase_regions.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -use crate::mir; use crate::ty::fold::{TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable}; use crate::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use crate::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFlags}; @@ -67,8 +66,4 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for RegionEraserVisitor<'tcx> { _ => self.tcx.lifetimes.re_erased, } } - - fn fold_mir_const(&mut self, c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>) -> mir::ConstantKind<'tcx> { - c.super_fold_with(self) - } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/error.rs index 01e1e97b2..4e6cdb786 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/error.rs @@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ fn foo(&self) -> Self::T { String::new() } // When `body_owner` is an `impl` or `trait` item, look in its associated types for // `expected` and point at it. let parent_id = self.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - let item = self.hir().find_by_def_id(parent_id); + let item = self.hir().find_by_def_id(parent_id.def_id); debug!("expected_projection parent item {:?}", item); match item { Some(hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., items), .. })) => { @@ -872,9 +872,9 @@ fn foo(&self) -> Self::T { String::new() } // FIXME: account for returning some type in a trait fn impl that has // an assoc type as a return type (#72076). if let hir::Defaultness::Default { has_value: true } = - self.impl_defaultness(item.id.def_id) + self.impl_defaultness(item.id.owner_id) { - if self.type_of(item.id.def_id) == found { + if self.type_of(item.id.owner_id) == found { diag.span_label( item.span, "associated type defaults can't be assumed inside the \ @@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ fn foo(&self) -> Self::T { String::new() } })) => { for item in &items[..] { if let hir::AssocItemKind::Type = item.kind { - if self.type_of(item.id.def_id) == found { + if self.type_of(item.id.owner_id) == found { diag.span_label(item.span, "expected this associated type"); return true; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fast_reject.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fast_reject.rs index 8d019a3ba..3be0bc4de 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fast_reject.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fast_reject.rs @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ pub fn simplify_type<'tcx>( // don't unify with anything else as long as they are fully normalized. // // We will have to be careful with lazy normalization here. - TreatParams::AsPlaceholder if !ty.has_infer_types_or_consts() => { + TreatParams::AsPlaceholder if !ty.has_non_region_infer() => { debug!("treating `{}` as a placeholder", ty); Some(PlaceholderSimplifiedType) } @@ -384,14 +384,7 @@ impl DeepRejectCtxt { // they might unify with any value. ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(_) | ty::ConstKind::Error(_) => true, ty::ConstKind::Value(obl) => match k { - ty::ConstKind::Value(imp) => { - // FIXME(valtrees): Once we have valtrees, we can just - // compare them directly here. - match (obl.try_to_scalar_int(), imp.try_to_scalar_int()) { - (Some(obl), Some(imp)) => obl == imp, - _ => true, - } - } + ty::ConstKind::Value(imp) => obl == imp, _ => true, }, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/flags.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/flags.rs index 98b8a7386..7201737be 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/flags.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/flags.rs @@ -34,12 +34,6 @@ impl FlagComputation { result.flags } - pub fn for_unevaluated_const(uv: ty::Unevaluated<'_>) -> TypeFlags { - let mut result = FlagComputation::new(); - result.add_unevaluated_const(uv); - result.flags - } - fn add_flags(&mut self, flags: TypeFlags) { self.flags = self.flags | flags; } @@ -256,7 +250,7 @@ impl FlagComputation { self.add_substs(substs); } ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv) => { - self.add_unevaluated_const(uv); + self.add_const(uv); } ty::PredicateKind::ConstEquate(expected, found) => { self.add_const(expected); @@ -289,7 +283,10 @@ impl FlagComputation { fn add_const(&mut self, c: ty::Const<'_>) { self.add_ty(c.ty()); match c.kind() { - ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(unevaluated) => self.add_unevaluated_const(unevaluated), + ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => { + self.add_substs(uv.substs); + self.add_flags(TypeFlags::HAS_CT_PROJECTION); + } ty::ConstKind::Infer(infer) => { self.add_flags(TypeFlags::STILL_FURTHER_SPECIALIZABLE); match infer { @@ -313,11 +310,6 @@ impl FlagComputation { } } - fn add_unevaluated_const<P>(&mut self, ct: ty::Unevaluated<'_, P>) { - self.add_substs(ct.substs); - self.add_flags(TypeFlags::HAS_CT_PROJECTION); - } - fn add_existential_projection(&mut self, projection: &ty::ExistentialProjection<'_>) { self.add_substs(projection.substs); match projection.term.unpack() { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs index cac95e14a..54f1499eb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs @@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ //! //! There are three groups of traits involved in each traversal. //! - `TypeFoldable`. This is implemented once for many types, including: -//! - Types of interest, for which the the methods delegate to the -//! folder. +//! - Types of interest, for which the methods delegate to the folder. //! - All other types, including generic containers like `Vec` and `Option`. //! It defines a "skeleton" of how they should be folded. //! - `TypeSuperFoldable`. This is implemented only for each type of interest, @@ -43,7 +42,6 @@ //! - ty.super_fold_with(folder) //! - u.fold_with(folder) //! ``` -use crate::mir; use crate::ty::{self, Binder, BoundTy, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; @@ -128,17 +126,9 @@ pub trait TypeFolder<'tcx>: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx, Error = !> { c.super_fold_with(self) } - fn fold_unevaluated(&mut self, uv: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>) -> ty::Unevaluated<'tcx> { - uv.super_fold_with(self) - } - fn fold_predicate(&mut self, p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> ty::Predicate<'tcx> { p.super_fold_with(self) } - - fn fold_mir_const(&mut self, c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>) -> mir::ConstantKind<'tcx> { - bug!("most type folders should not be folding MIR datastructures: {:?}", c) - } } /// This trait is implemented for every folding traversal. There is a fold @@ -172,26 +162,12 @@ pub trait FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>: Sized { c.try_super_fold_with(self) } - fn try_fold_unevaluated( - &mut self, - c: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>, - ) -> Result<ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>, Self::Error> { - c.try_super_fold_with(self) - } - fn try_fold_predicate( &mut self, p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, ) -> Result<ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Self::Error> { p.try_super_fold_with(self) } - - fn try_fold_mir_const( - &mut self, - c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, - ) -> Result<mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, Self::Error> { - bug!("most type folders should not be folding MIR datastructures: {:?}", c) - } } // This blanket implementation of the fallible trait for infallible folders @@ -225,23 +201,9 @@ where Ok(self.fold_const(c)) } - fn try_fold_unevaluated( - &mut self, - c: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>, - ) -> Result<ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>, !> { - Ok(self.fold_unevaluated(c)) - } - fn try_fold_predicate(&mut self, p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> Result<ty::Predicate<'tcx>, !> { Ok(self.fold_predicate(p)) } - - fn try_fold_mir_const( - &mut self, - c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, - ) -> Result<mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, !> { - Ok(self.fold_mir_const(c)) - } } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/generics.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/generics.rs index 0c8bdde9c..19754d145 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/generics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/generics.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ use crate::ty; -use crate::ty::subst::{Subst, SubstsRef}; -use crate::ty::EarlyBinder; +use crate::ty::{EarlyBinder, SubstsRef}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/def_id_forest.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/def_id_forest.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c4ad698ba..000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/def_id_forest.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -use crate::ty::context::TyCtxt; -use crate::ty::{DefId, DefIdTree}; -use rustc_span::def_id::CRATE_DEF_ID; -use smallvec::SmallVec; -use std::mem; - -use DefIdForest::*; - -/// Represents a forest of `DefId`s closed under the ancestor relation. That is, -/// if a `DefId` representing a module is contained in the forest then all -/// `DefId`s defined in that module or submodules are also implicitly contained -/// in the forest. -/// -/// This is used to represent a set of modules in which a type is visibly -/// uninhabited. -/// -/// We store the minimal set of `DefId`s required to represent the whole set. If A and B are -/// `DefId`s in the `DefIdForest`, and A is a parent of B, then only A will be stored. When this is -/// used with `type_uninhabited_from`, there will very rarely be more than one `DefId` stored. -#[derive(Copy, Clone, HashStable, Debug)] -pub enum DefIdForest<'a> { - Empty, - Single(DefId), - /// This variant is very rare. - /// Invariant: >1 elements - Multiple(&'a [DefId]), -} - -/// Tests whether a slice of roots contains a given DefId. -#[inline] -fn slice_contains<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, slice: &[DefId], id: DefId) -> bool { - slice.iter().any(|root_id| tcx.is_descendant_of(id, *root_id)) -} - -impl<'tcx> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - /// Creates an empty forest. - pub fn empty() -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - DefIdForest::Empty - } - - /// Creates a forest consisting of a single tree representing the entire - /// crate. - #[inline] - pub fn full() -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - DefIdForest::from_id(CRATE_DEF_ID.to_def_id()) - } - - /// Creates a forest containing a `DefId` and all its descendants. - pub fn from_id(id: DefId) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - DefIdForest::Single(id) - } - - fn as_slice(&self) -> &[DefId] { - match self { - Empty => &[], - Single(id) => std::slice::from_ref(id), - Multiple(root_ids) => root_ids, - } - } - - // Only allocates in the rare `Multiple` case. - fn from_vec(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, root_ids: SmallVec<[DefId; 1]>) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - match &root_ids[..] { - [] => Empty, - [id] => Single(*id), - _ => DefIdForest::Multiple(tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(root_ids)), - } - } - - /// Tests whether the forest is empty. - pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { - match self { - Empty => true, - Single(..) | Multiple(..) => false, - } - } - - /// Iterate over the set of roots. - fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = DefId> + '_ { - self.as_slice().iter().copied() - } - - /// Tests whether the forest contains a given DefId. - pub fn contains(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: DefId) -> bool { - slice_contains(tcx, self.as_slice(), id) - } - - /// Calculate the intersection of a collection of forests. - pub fn intersection<I>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, iter: I) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> - where - I: IntoIterator<Item = DefIdForest<'tcx>>, - { - let mut iter = iter.into_iter(); - let mut ret: SmallVec<[_; 1]> = if let Some(first) = iter.next() { - SmallVec::from_slice(first.as_slice()) - } else { - return DefIdForest::full(); - }; - - let mut next_ret: SmallVec<[_; 1]> = SmallVec::new(); - for next_forest in iter { - // No need to continue if the intersection is already empty. - if ret.is_empty() || next_forest.is_empty() { - return DefIdForest::empty(); - } - - // We keep the elements in `ret` that are also in `next_forest`. - next_ret.extend(ret.iter().copied().filter(|&id| next_forest.contains(tcx, id))); - // We keep the elements in `next_forest` that are also in `ret`. - next_ret.extend(next_forest.iter().filter(|&id| slice_contains(tcx, &ret, id))); - - mem::swap(&mut next_ret, &mut ret); - next_ret.clear(); - } - DefIdForest::from_vec(tcx, ret) - } - - /// Calculate the union of a collection of forests. - pub fn union<I>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, iter: I) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> - where - I: IntoIterator<Item = DefIdForest<'tcx>>, - { - let mut ret: SmallVec<[_; 1]> = SmallVec::new(); - let mut next_ret: SmallVec<[_; 1]> = SmallVec::new(); - for next_forest in iter { - // Union with the empty set is a no-op. - if next_forest.is_empty() { - continue; - } - - // We add everything in `ret` that is not in `next_forest`. - next_ret.extend(ret.iter().copied().filter(|&id| !next_forest.contains(tcx, id))); - // We add everything in `next_forest` that we haven't added yet. - for id in next_forest.iter() { - if !slice_contains(tcx, &next_ret, id) { - next_ret.push(id); - } - } - - mem::swap(&mut next_ret, &mut ret); - next_ret.clear(); - } - DefIdForest::from_vec(tcx, ret) - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/inhabited_predicate.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/inhabited_predicate.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b7aa45572 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/inhabited_predicate.rs @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +use crate::ty::context::TyCtxt; +use crate::ty::{self, DefId, DefIdTree, ParamEnv, Ty}; + +/// Represents whether some type is inhabited in a given context. +/// Examples of uninhabited types are `!`, `enum Void {}`, or a struct +/// containing either of those types. +/// A type's inhabitedness may depend on the `ParamEnv` as well as what types +/// are visible in the current module. +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, HashStable)] +pub enum InhabitedPredicate<'tcx> { + /// Inhabited + True, + /// Uninhabited + False, + /// Uninhabited when a const value is non-zero. This occurs when there is an + /// array of uninhabited items, but the array is inhabited if it is empty. + ConstIsZero(ty::Const<'tcx>), + /// Uninhabited if within a certain module. This occurs when an uninhabited + /// type has restricted visibility. + NotInModule(DefId), + /// Inhabited if some generic type is inhabited. + /// These are replaced by calling [`Self::subst`]. + GenericType(Ty<'tcx>), + /// A AND B + And(&'tcx [InhabitedPredicate<'tcx>; 2]), + /// A OR B + Or(&'tcx [InhabitedPredicate<'tcx>; 2]), +} + +impl<'tcx> InhabitedPredicate<'tcx> { + /// Returns true if the corresponding type is inhabited in the given + /// `ParamEnv` and module + pub fn apply(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, module_def_id: DefId) -> bool { + let Ok(result) = self + .apply_inner::<!>(tcx, param_env, &|id| Ok(tcx.is_descendant_of(module_def_id, id))); + result + } + + /// Same as `apply`, but returns `None` if self contains a module predicate + pub fn apply_any_module(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>) -> Option<bool> { + self.apply_inner(tcx, param_env, &|_| Err(())).ok() + } + + fn apply_inner<E>( + self, + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, + in_module: &impl Fn(DefId) -> Result<bool, E>, + ) -> Result<bool, E> { + match self { + Self::False => Ok(false), + Self::True => Ok(true), + Self::ConstIsZero(const_) => match const_.try_eval_usize(tcx, param_env) { + None | Some(0) => Ok(true), + Some(1..) => Ok(false), + }, + Self::NotInModule(id) => in_module(id).map(|in_mod| !in_mod), + Self::GenericType(_) => Ok(true), + Self::And([a, b]) => try_and(a, b, |x| x.apply_inner(tcx, param_env, in_module)), + Self::Or([a, b]) => try_or(a, b, |x| x.apply_inner(tcx, param_env, in_module)), + } + } + + pub fn and(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, other: Self) -> Self { + self.reduce_and(tcx, other).unwrap_or_else(|| Self::And(tcx.arena.alloc([self, other]))) + } + + pub fn or(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, other: Self) -> Self { + self.reduce_or(tcx, other).unwrap_or_else(|| Self::Or(tcx.arena.alloc([self, other]))) + } + + pub fn all(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, iter: impl IntoIterator<Item = Self>) -> Self { + let mut result = Self::True; + for pred in iter { + if matches!(pred, Self::False) { + return Self::False; + } + result = result.and(tcx, pred); + } + result + } + + pub fn any(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, iter: impl IntoIterator<Item = Self>) -> Self { + let mut result = Self::False; + for pred in iter { + if matches!(pred, Self::True) { + return Self::True; + } + result = result.or(tcx, pred); + } + result + } + + fn reduce_and(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, other: Self) -> Option<Self> { + match (self, other) { + (Self::True, a) | (a, Self::True) => Some(a), + (Self::False, _) | (_, Self::False) => Some(Self::False), + (Self::ConstIsZero(a), Self::ConstIsZero(b)) if a == b => Some(Self::ConstIsZero(a)), + (Self::NotInModule(a), Self::NotInModule(b)) if a == b => Some(Self::NotInModule(a)), + (Self::NotInModule(a), Self::NotInModule(b)) if tcx.is_descendant_of(a, b) => { + Some(Self::NotInModule(b)) + } + (Self::NotInModule(a), Self::NotInModule(b)) if tcx.is_descendant_of(b, a) => { + Some(Self::NotInModule(a)) + } + (Self::GenericType(a), Self::GenericType(b)) if a == b => Some(Self::GenericType(a)), + (Self::And(&[a, b]), c) | (c, Self::And(&[a, b])) => { + if let Some(ac) = a.reduce_and(tcx, c) { + Some(ac.and(tcx, b)) + } else if let Some(bc) = b.reduce_and(tcx, c) { + Some(Self::And(tcx.arena.alloc([a, bc]))) + } else { + None + } + } + _ => None, + } + } + + fn reduce_or(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, other: Self) -> Option<Self> { + match (self, other) { + (Self::True, _) | (_, Self::True) => Some(Self::True), + (Self::False, a) | (a, Self::False) => Some(a), + (Self::ConstIsZero(a), Self::ConstIsZero(b)) if a == b => Some(Self::ConstIsZero(a)), + (Self::NotInModule(a), Self::NotInModule(b)) if a == b => Some(Self::NotInModule(a)), + (Self::NotInModule(a), Self::NotInModule(b)) if tcx.is_descendant_of(a, b) => { + Some(Self::NotInModule(a)) + } + (Self::NotInModule(a), Self::NotInModule(b)) if tcx.is_descendant_of(b, a) => { + Some(Self::NotInModule(b)) + } + (Self::GenericType(a), Self::GenericType(b)) if a == b => Some(Self::GenericType(a)), + (Self::Or(&[a, b]), c) | (c, Self::Or(&[a, b])) => { + if let Some(ac) = a.reduce_or(tcx, c) { + Some(ac.or(tcx, b)) + } else if let Some(bc) = b.reduce_or(tcx, c) { + Some(Self::Or(tcx.arena.alloc([a, bc]))) + } else { + None + } + } + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Replaces generic types with its corresponding predicate + pub fn subst(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, substs: ty::SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> Self { + self.subst_opt(tcx, substs).unwrap_or(self) + } + + fn subst_opt(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, substs: ty::SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> Option<Self> { + match self { + Self::ConstIsZero(c) => { + let c = ty::EarlyBinder(c).subst(tcx, substs); + let pred = match c.kind().try_to_machine_usize(tcx) { + Some(0) => Self::True, + Some(1..) => Self::False, + None => Self::ConstIsZero(c), + }; + Some(pred) + } + Self::GenericType(t) => { + Some(ty::EarlyBinder(t).subst(tcx, substs).inhabited_predicate(tcx)) + } + Self::And(&[a, b]) => match a.subst_opt(tcx, substs) { + None => b.subst_opt(tcx, substs).map(|b| a.and(tcx, b)), + Some(InhabitedPredicate::False) => Some(InhabitedPredicate::False), + Some(a) => Some(a.and(tcx, b.subst_opt(tcx, substs).unwrap_or(b))), + }, + Self::Or(&[a, b]) => match a.subst_opt(tcx, substs) { + None => b.subst_opt(tcx, substs).map(|b| a.or(tcx, b)), + Some(InhabitedPredicate::True) => Some(InhabitedPredicate::True), + Some(a) => Some(a.or(tcx, b.subst_opt(tcx, substs).unwrap_or(b))), + }, + _ => None, + } + } +} + +// this is basically like `f(a)? && f(b)?` but different in the case of +// `Ok(false) && Err(_) -> Ok(false)` +fn try_and<T, E>(a: T, b: T, f: impl Fn(T) -> Result<bool, E>) -> Result<bool, E> { + let a = f(a); + if matches!(a, Ok(false)) { + return Ok(false); + } + match (a, f(b)) { + (_, Ok(false)) | (Ok(false), _) => Ok(false), + (Ok(true), Ok(true)) => Ok(true), + (Err(e), _) | (_, Err(e)) => Err(e), + } +} + +fn try_or<T, E>(a: T, b: T, f: impl Fn(T) -> Result<bool, E>) -> Result<bool, E> { + let a = f(a); + if matches!(a, Ok(true)) { + return Ok(true); + } + match (a, f(b)) { + (_, Ok(true)) | (Ok(true), _) => Ok(true), + (Ok(false), Ok(false)) => Ok(false), + (Err(e), _) | (_, Err(e)) => Err(e), + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/mod.rs index aaa66deb2..279a728ea 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/inhabitedness/mod.rs @@ -1,57 +1,60 @@ -pub use self::def_id_forest::DefIdForest; +//! This module contains logic for determining whether a type is inhabited or +//! uninhabited. The [`InhabitedPredicate`] type captures the minimum +//! information needed to determine whether a type is inhabited given a +//! `ParamEnv` and module ID. +//! +//! # Example +//! ```rust +//! enum Void {} +//! mod a { +//! pub mod b { +//! pub struct SecretlyUninhabited { +//! _priv: !, +//! } +//! } +//! } +//! +//! mod c { +//! pub struct AlsoSecretlyUninhabited { +//! _priv: Void, +//! } +//! mod d { +//! } +//! } +//! +//! struct Foo { +//! x: a::b::SecretlyUninhabited, +//! y: c::AlsoSecretlyUninhabited, +//! } +//! ``` +//! In this code, the type `Foo` will only be visibly uninhabited inside the +//! modules `b`, `c` and `d`. Calling `uninhabited_predicate` on `Foo` will +//! return `NotInModule(b) AND NotInModule(c)`. +//! +//! We need this information for pattern-matching on `Foo` or types that contain +//! `Foo`. +//! +//! # Example +//! ```rust +//! let foo_result: Result<T, Foo> = ... ; +//! let Ok(t) = foo_result; +//! ``` +//! This code should only compile in modules where the uninhabitedness of `Foo` +//! is visible. -use crate::ty; use crate::ty::context::TyCtxt; -use crate::ty::{AdtDef, FieldDef, Ty, VariantDef}; -use crate::ty::{AdtKind, Visibility}; -use crate::ty::{DefId, SubstsRef}; +use crate::ty::{self, DefId, Ty, VariantDef, Visibility}; use rustc_type_ir::sty::TyKind::*; -mod def_id_forest; +pub mod inhabited_predicate; -// The methods in this module calculate `DefIdForest`s of modules in which an -// `AdtDef`/`VariantDef`/`FieldDef` is visibly uninhabited. -// -// # Example -// ```rust -// enum Void {} -// mod a { -// pub mod b { -// pub struct SecretlyUninhabited { -// _priv: !, -// } -// } -// } -// -// mod c { -// pub struct AlsoSecretlyUninhabited { -// _priv: Void, -// } -// mod d { -// } -// } -// -// struct Foo { -// x: a::b::SecretlyUninhabited, -// y: c::AlsoSecretlyUninhabited, -// } -// ``` -// In this code, the type `Foo` will only be visibly uninhabited inside the -// modules `b`, `c` and `d`. Calling `uninhabited_from` on `Foo` or its `AdtDef` will -// return the forest of modules {`b`, `c`->`d`} (represented in a `DefIdForest` by the -// set {`b`, `c`}). -// -// We need this information for pattern-matching on `Foo` or types that contain -// `Foo`. -// -// # Example -// ```rust -// let foo_result: Result<T, Foo> = ... ; -// let Ok(t) = foo_result; -// ``` -// This code should only compile in modules where the uninhabitedness of `Foo` is -// visible. +pub use inhabited_predicate::InhabitedPredicate; + +pub(crate) fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { + *providers = + ty::query::Providers { inhabited_predicate_adt, inhabited_predicate_type, ..*providers }; +} impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { /// Checks whether a type is visibly uninhabited from a particular module. @@ -100,131 +103,92 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ) -> bool { - // To check whether this type is uninhabited at all (not just from the - // given node), you could check whether the forest is empty. - // ``` - // forest.is_empty() - // ``` - ty.uninhabited_from(self, param_env).contains(self, module) + !ty.inhabited_predicate(self).apply(self, param_env, module) } } -impl<'tcx> AdtDef<'tcx> { - /// Calculates the forest of `DefId`s from which this ADT is visibly uninhabited. - fn uninhabited_from( - self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - // Non-exhaustive ADTs from other crates are always considered inhabited. - if self.is_variant_list_non_exhaustive() && !self.did().is_local() { - DefIdForest::empty() - } else { - DefIdForest::intersection( - tcx, - self.variants() - .iter() - .map(|v| v.uninhabited_from(tcx, substs, self.adt_kind(), param_env)), - ) +/// Returns an `InhabitedPredicate` that is generic over type parameters and +/// requires calling [`InhabitedPredicate::subst`] +fn inhabited_predicate_adt(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> InhabitedPredicate<'_> { + if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { + if matches!(tcx.representability(def_id), ty::Representability::Infinite) { + return InhabitedPredicate::True; } } + let adt = tcx.adt_def(def_id); + InhabitedPredicate::any( + tcx, + adt.variants().iter().map(|variant| variant.inhabited_predicate(tcx, adt)), + ) } impl<'tcx> VariantDef { /// Calculates the forest of `DefId`s from which this variant is visibly uninhabited. - pub fn uninhabited_from( + pub fn inhabited_predicate( &self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, - adt_kind: AdtKind, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - let is_enum = match adt_kind { - // For now, `union`s are never considered uninhabited. - // The precise semantics of inhabitedness with respect to unions is currently undecided. - AdtKind::Union => return DefIdForest::empty(), - AdtKind::Enum => true, - AdtKind::Struct => false, - }; - // Non-exhaustive variants from other crates are always considered inhabited. + adt: ty::AdtDef<'_>, + ) -> InhabitedPredicate<'tcx> { + debug_assert!(!adt.is_union()); if self.is_field_list_non_exhaustive() && !self.def_id.is_local() { - DefIdForest::empty() - } else { - DefIdForest::union( - tcx, - self.fields.iter().map(|f| f.uninhabited_from(tcx, substs, is_enum, param_env)), - ) + // Non-exhaustive variants from other crates are always considered inhabited. + return InhabitedPredicate::True; } - } -} - -impl<'tcx> FieldDef { - /// Calculates the forest of `DefId`s from which this field is visibly uninhabited. - fn uninhabited_from( - &self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, - is_enum: bool, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - let data_uninhabitedness = move || self.ty(tcx, substs).uninhabited_from(tcx, param_env); - if is_enum { - data_uninhabitedness() - } else { - match self.vis { - Visibility::Restricted(from) => { - let forest = DefIdForest::from_id(from); - let iter = Some(forest).into_iter().chain(Some(data_uninhabitedness())); - DefIdForest::intersection(tcx, iter) + InhabitedPredicate::all( + tcx, + self.fields.iter().map(|field| { + let pred = tcx.type_of(field.did).inhabited_predicate(tcx); + if adt.is_enum() { + return pred; } - Visibility::Public => data_uninhabitedness(), - } - } + match field.vis { + Visibility::Public => pred, + Visibility::Restricted(from) => { + pred.or(tcx, InhabitedPredicate::NotInModule(from)) + } + } + }), + ) } } impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { - /// Calculates the forest of `DefId`s from which this type is visibly uninhabited. - fn uninhabited_from( - self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - tcx.type_uninhabited_from(param_env.and(self)) + pub fn inhabited_predicate(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> InhabitedPredicate<'tcx> { + match self.kind() { + // For now, union`s are always considered inhabited + Adt(adt, _) if adt.is_union() => InhabitedPredicate::True, + // Non-exhaustive ADTs from other crates are always considered inhabited + Adt(adt, _) if adt.is_variant_list_non_exhaustive() && !adt.did().is_local() => { + InhabitedPredicate::True + } + Never => InhabitedPredicate::False, + Param(_) | Projection(_) => InhabitedPredicate::GenericType(self), + Tuple(tys) if tys.is_empty() => InhabitedPredicate::True, + // use a query for more complex cases + Adt(..) | Array(..) | Tuple(_) => tcx.inhabited_predicate_type(self), + // references and other types are inhabited + _ => InhabitedPredicate::True, + } } } -// Query provider for `type_uninhabited_from`. -pub(crate) fn type_uninhabited_from<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - key: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, -) -> DefIdForest<'tcx> { - let ty = key.value; - let param_env = key.param_env; +/// N.B. this query should only be called through `Ty::inhabited_predicate` +fn inhabited_predicate_type<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> InhabitedPredicate<'tcx> { match *ty.kind() { - Adt(def, substs) => def.uninhabited_from(tcx, substs, param_env), + Adt(adt, substs) => tcx.inhabited_predicate_adt(adt.did()).subst(tcx, substs), - Never => DefIdForest::full(), - - Tuple(ref tys) => { - DefIdForest::union(tcx, tys.iter().map(|ty| ty.uninhabited_from(tcx, param_env))) + Tuple(tys) => { + InhabitedPredicate::all(tcx, tys.iter().map(|ty| ty.inhabited_predicate(tcx))) } - Array(ty, len) => match len.try_eval_usize(tcx, param_env) { - Some(0) | None => DefIdForest::empty(), - // If the array is definitely non-empty, it's uninhabited if - // the type of its elements is uninhabited. - Some(1..) => ty.uninhabited_from(tcx, param_env), + // If we can evaluate the array length before having a `ParamEnv`, then + // we can simplify the predicate. This is an optimization. + Array(ty, len) => match len.kind().try_to_machine_usize(tcx) { + Some(0) => InhabitedPredicate::True, + Some(1..) => ty.inhabited_predicate(tcx), + None => ty.inhabited_predicate(tcx).or(tcx, InhabitedPredicate::ConstIsZero(len)), }, - // References to uninitialised memory are valid for any type, including - // uninhabited types, in unsafe code, so we treat all references as - // inhabited. - // The precise semantics of inhabitedness with respect to references is currently - // undecided. - Ref(..) => DefIdForest::empty(), - - _ => DefIdForest::empty(), + _ => bug!("unexpected TyKind, use `Ty::inhabited_predicate`"), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/instance.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/instance.rs index 9afd66207..6c1414f7b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/instance.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/instance.rs @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ use crate::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrFlags; use crate::ty::print::{FmtPrinter, Printer}; -use crate::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst}; -use crate::ty::{ - self, EarlyBinder, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperFoldable, TypeVisitable, -}; +use crate::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperFoldable, TypeVisitable}; +use crate::ty::{EarlyBinder, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; use rustc_hir::def::Namespace; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs index 042eeec3f..3312f44c6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs @@ -1,41 +1,23 @@ use crate::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrFlags; -use crate::mir::{GeneratorLayout, GeneratorSavedLocal}; use crate::ty::normalize_erasing_regions::NormalizationError; -use crate::ty::subst::Subst; -use crate::ty::{ - self, layout_sanity_check::sanity_check_layout, subst::SubstsRef, EarlyBinder, ReprOptions, Ty, - TyCtxt, TypeVisitable, -}; +use crate::ty::{self, ReprOptions, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_attr as attr; +use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, Handler, IntoDiagnostic}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; -use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet; -use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; -use rustc_session::{config::OptLevel, DataTypeKind, FieldInfo, SizeKind, VariantInfo}; -use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; +use rustc_index::vec::Idx; +use rustc_session::config::OptLevel; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; -use rustc_target::abi::call::{ - ArgAbi, ArgAttribute, ArgAttributes, ArgExtension, Conv, FnAbi, PassMode, Reg, RegKind, -}; +use rustc_target::abi::call::FnAbi; use rustc_target::abi::*; use rustc_target::spec::{abi::Abi as SpecAbi, HasTargetSpec, PanicStrategy, Target}; -use std::cmp::{self, Ordering}; +use std::cmp::{self}; use std::fmt; -use std::iter; use std::num::NonZeroUsize; use std::ops::Bound; -use rand::{seq::SliceRandom, SeedableRng}; -use rand_xoshiro::Xoshiro128StarStar; - -pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { - *providers = - ty::query::Providers { layout_of, fn_abi_of_fn_ptr, fn_abi_of_instance, ..*providers }; -} - pub trait IntegerExt { fn to_ty<'tcx>(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, signed: bool) -> Ty<'tcx>; fn from_attr<C: HasDataLayout>(cx: &C, ity: attr::IntType) -> Integer; @@ -207,6 +189,31 @@ pub enum LayoutError<'tcx> { NormalizationFailure(Ty<'tcx>, NormalizationError<'tcx>), } +impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'a, !> for LayoutError<'a> { + fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &'a Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, !> { + let mut diag = handler.struct_fatal(""); + + match self { + LayoutError::Unknown(ty) => { + diag.set_arg("ty", ty); + diag.set_primary_message(rustc_errors::fluent::middle_unknown_layout); + } + LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty) => { + diag.set_arg("ty", ty); + diag.set_primary_message(rustc_errors::fluent::middle_values_too_big); + } + LayoutError::NormalizationFailure(ty, e) => { + diag.set_arg("ty", ty); + diag.set_arg("failure_ty", e.get_type_for_failure()); + diag.set_primary_message(rustc_errors::fluent::middle_cannot_be_normalized); + } + } + diag + } +} + +// FIXME: Once the other errors that embed this error have been converted to translateable +// diagnostics, this Display impl should be removed. impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for LayoutError<'tcx> { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { match *self { @@ -224,1814 +231,12 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for LayoutError<'tcx> { } } -#[instrument(skip(tcx, query), level = "debug")] -fn layout_of<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - query: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, -) -> Result<TyAndLayout<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { - let (param_env, ty) = query.into_parts(); - debug!(?ty); - - let param_env = param_env.with_reveal_all_normalized(tcx); - let unnormalized_ty = ty; - - // FIXME: We might want to have two different versions of `layout_of`: - // One that can be called after typecheck has completed and can use - // `normalize_erasing_regions` here and another one that can be called - // before typecheck has completed and uses `try_normalize_erasing_regions`. - let ty = match tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, ty) { - Ok(t) => t, - Err(normalization_error) => { - return Err(LayoutError::NormalizationFailure(ty, normalization_error)); - } - }; - - if ty != unnormalized_ty { - // Ensure this layout is also cached for the normalized type. - return tcx.layout_of(param_env.and(ty)); - } - - let cx = LayoutCx { tcx, param_env }; - - let layout = cx.layout_of_uncached(ty)?; - let layout = TyAndLayout { ty, layout }; - - cx.record_layout_for_printing(layout); - - sanity_check_layout(&cx, &layout); - - Ok(layout) -} - #[derive(Clone, Copy)] pub struct LayoutCx<'tcx, C> { pub tcx: C, pub param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, } -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -enum StructKind { - /// A tuple, closure, or univariant which cannot be coerced to unsized. - AlwaysSized, - /// A univariant, the last field of which may be coerced to unsized. - MaybeUnsized, - /// A univariant, but with a prefix of an arbitrary size & alignment (e.g., enum tag). - Prefixed(Size, Align), -} - -// Invert a bijective mapping, i.e. `invert(map)[y] = x` if `map[x] = y`. -// This is used to go between `memory_index` (source field order to memory order) -// and `inverse_memory_index` (memory order to source field order). -// See also `FieldsShape::Arbitrary::memory_index` for more details. -// FIXME(eddyb) build a better abstraction for permutations, if possible. -fn invert_mapping(map: &[u32]) -> Vec<u32> { - let mut inverse = vec![0; map.len()]; - for i in 0..map.len() { - inverse[map[i] as usize] = i as u32; - } - inverse -} - -impl<'tcx> LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>> { - fn scalar_pair(&self, a: Scalar, b: Scalar) -> LayoutS<'tcx> { - let dl = self.data_layout(); - let b_align = b.align(dl); - let align = a.align(dl).max(b_align).max(dl.aggregate_align); - let b_offset = a.size(dl).align_to(b_align.abi); - let size = (b_offset + b.size(dl)).align_to(align.abi); - - // HACK(nox): We iter on `b` and then `a` because `max_by_key` - // returns the last maximum. - let largest_niche = Niche::from_scalar(dl, b_offset, b) - .into_iter() - .chain(Niche::from_scalar(dl, Size::ZERO, a)) - .max_by_key(|niche| niche.available(dl)); - - LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, - fields: FieldsShape::Arbitrary { - offsets: vec![Size::ZERO, b_offset], - memory_index: vec![0, 1], - }, - abi: Abi::ScalarPair(a, b), - largest_niche, - align, - size, - } - } - - fn univariant_uninterned( - &self, - ty: Ty<'tcx>, - fields: &[TyAndLayout<'_>], - repr: &ReprOptions, - kind: StructKind, - ) -> Result<LayoutS<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { - let dl = self.data_layout(); - let pack = repr.pack; - if pack.is_some() && repr.align.is_some() { - self.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(DUMMY_SP, "struct cannot be packed and aligned"); - return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); - } - - let mut align = if pack.is_some() { dl.i8_align } else { dl.aggregate_align }; - - let mut inverse_memory_index: Vec<u32> = (0..fields.len() as u32).collect(); - - let optimize = !repr.inhibit_struct_field_reordering_opt(); - if optimize { - let end = - if let StructKind::MaybeUnsized = kind { fields.len() - 1 } else { fields.len() }; - let optimizing = &mut inverse_memory_index[..end]; - let field_align = |f: &TyAndLayout<'_>| { - if let Some(pack) = pack { f.align.abi.min(pack) } else { f.align.abi } - }; - - // If `-Z randomize-layout` was enabled for the type definition we can shuffle - // the field ordering to try and catch some code making assumptions about layouts - // we don't guarantee - if repr.can_randomize_type_layout() { - // `ReprOptions.layout_seed` is a deterministic seed that we can use to - // randomize field ordering with - let mut rng = Xoshiro128StarStar::seed_from_u64(repr.field_shuffle_seed); - - // Shuffle the ordering of the fields - optimizing.shuffle(&mut rng); - - // Otherwise we just leave things alone and actually optimize the type's fields - } else { - match kind { - StructKind::AlwaysSized | StructKind::MaybeUnsized => { - optimizing.sort_by_key(|&x| { - // Place ZSTs first to avoid "interesting offsets", - // especially with only one or two non-ZST fields. - let f = &fields[x as usize]; - (!f.is_zst(), cmp::Reverse(field_align(f))) - }); - } - - StructKind::Prefixed(..) => { - // Sort in ascending alignment so that the layout stays optimal - // regardless of the prefix - optimizing.sort_by_key(|&x| field_align(&fields[x as usize])); - } - } - - // FIXME(Kixiron): We can always shuffle fields within a given alignment class - // regardless of the status of `-Z randomize-layout` - } - } - - // inverse_memory_index holds field indices by increasing memory offset. - // That is, if field 5 has offset 0, the first element of inverse_memory_index is 5. - // We now write field offsets to the corresponding offset slot; - // field 5 with offset 0 puts 0 in offsets[5]. - // At the bottom of this function, we invert `inverse_memory_index` to - // produce `memory_index` (see `invert_mapping`). - - let mut sized = true; - let mut offsets = vec![Size::ZERO; fields.len()]; - let mut offset = Size::ZERO; - let mut largest_niche = None; - let mut largest_niche_available = 0; - - if let StructKind::Prefixed(prefix_size, prefix_align) = kind { - let prefix_align = - if let Some(pack) = pack { prefix_align.min(pack) } else { prefix_align }; - align = align.max(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(prefix_align)); - offset = prefix_size.align_to(prefix_align); - } - - for &i in &inverse_memory_index { - let field = fields[i as usize]; - if !sized { - self.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( - DUMMY_SP, - &format!( - "univariant: field #{} of `{}` comes after unsized field", - offsets.len(), - ty - ), - ); - } - - if field.is_unsized() { - sized = false; - } - - // Invariant: offset < dl.obj_size_bound() <= 1<<61 - let field_align = if let Some(pack) = pack { - field.align.min(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(pack)) - } else { - field.align - }; - offset = offset.align_to(field_align.abi); - align = align.max(field_align); - - debug!("univariant offset: {:?} field: {:#?}", offset, field); - offsets[i as usize] = offset; - - if let Some(mut niche) = field.largest_niche { - let available = niche.available(dl); - if available > largest_niche_available { - largest_niche_available = available; - niche.offset += offset; - largest_niche = Some(niche); - } - } - - offset = offset.checked_add(field.size, dl).ok_or(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty))?; - } - - if let Some(repr_align) = repr.align { - align = align.max(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(repr_align)); - } - - debug!("univariant min_size: {:?}", offset); - let min_size = offset; - - // As stated above, inverse_memory_index holds field indices by increasing offset. - // This makes it an already-sorted view of the offsets vec. - // To invert it, consider: - // If field 5 has offset 0, offsets[0] is 5, and memory_index[5] should be 0. - // Field 5 would be the first element, so memory_index is i: - // Note: if we didn't optimize, it's already right. - - let memory_index = - if optimize { invert_mapping(&inverse_memory_index) } else { inverse_memory_index }; - - let size = min_size.align_to(align.abi); - let mut abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized }; - - // Unpack newtype ABIs and find scalar pairs. - if sized && size.bytes() > 0 { - // All other fields must be ZSTs. - let mut non_zst_fields = fields.iter().enumerate().filter(|&(_, f)| !f.is_zst()); - - match (non_zst_fields.next(), non_zst_fields.next(), non_zst_fields.next()) { - // We have exactly one non-ZST field. - (Some((i, field)), None, None) => { - // Field fills the struct and it has a scalar or scalar pair ABI. - if offsets[i].bytes() == 0 && align.abi == field.align.abi && size == field.size - { - match field.abi { - // For plain scalars, or vectors of them, we can't unpack - // newtypes for `#[repr(C)]`, as that affects C ABIs. - Abi::Scalar(_) | Abi::Vector { .. } if optimize => { - abi = field.abi; - } - // But scalar pairs are Rust-specific and get - // treated as aggregates by C ABIs anyway. - Abi::ScalarPair(..) => { - abi = field.abi; - } - _ => {} - } - } - } - - // Two non-ZST fields, and they're both scalars. - (Some((i, a)), Some((j, b)), None) => { - match (a.abi, b.abi) { - (Abi::Scalar(a), Abi::Scalar(b)) => { - // Order by the memory placement, not source order. - let ((i, a), (j, b)) = if offsets[i] < offsets[j] { - ((i, a), (j, b)) - } else { - ((j, b), (i, a)) - }; - let pair = self.scalar_pair(a, b); - let pair_offsets = match pair.fields { - FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref offsets, ref memory_index } => { - assert_eq!(memory_index, &[0, 1]); - offsets - } - _ => bug!(), - }; - if offsets[i] == pair_offsets[0] - && offsets[j] == pair_offsets[1] - && align == pair.align - && size == pair.size - { - // We can use `ScalarPair` only when it matches our - // already computed layout (including `#[repr(C)]`). - abi = pair.abi; - } - } - _ => {} - } - } - - _ => {} - } - } - - if fields.iter().any(|f| f.abi.is_uninhabited()) { - abi = Abi::Uninhabited; - } - - Ok(LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, - fields: FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets, memory_index }, - abi, - largest_niche, - align, - size, - }) - } - - fn layout_of_uncached(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Result<Layout<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { - let tcx = self.tcx; - let param_env = self.param_env; - let dl = self.data_layout(); - let scalar_unit = |value: Primitive| { - let size = value.size(dl); - assert!(size.bits() <= 128); - Scalar::Initialized { value, valid_range: WrappingRange::full(size) } - }; - let scalar = - |value: Primitive| tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(self, scalar_unit(value))); - - let univariant = |fields: &[TyAndLayout<'_>], repr: &ReprOptions, kind| { - Ok(tcx.intern_layout(self.univariant_uninterned(ty, fields, repr, kind)?)) - }; - debug_assert!(!ty.has_infer_types_or_consts()); - - Ok(match *ty.kind() { - // Basic scalars. - ty::Bool => tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar( - self, - Scalar::Initialized { - value: Int(I8, false), - valid_range: WrappingRange { start: 0, end: 1 }, - }, - )), - ty::Char => tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar( - self, - Scalar::Initialized { - value: Int(I32, false), - valid_range: WrappingRange { start: 0, end: 0x10FFFF }, - }, - )), - ty::Int(ity) => scalar(Int(Integer::from_int_ty(dl, ity), true)), - ty::Uint(ity) => scalar(Int(Integer::from_uint_ty(dl, ity), false)), - ty::Float(fty) => scalar(match fty { - ty::FloatTy::F32 => F32, - ty::FloatTy::F64 => F64, - }), - ty::FnPtr(_) => { - let mut ptr = scalar_unit(Pointer); - ptr.valid_range_mut().start = 1; - tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(self, ptr)) - } - - // The never type. - ty::Never => tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, - fields: FieldsShape::Primitive, - abi: Abi::Uninhabited, - largest_niche: None, - align: dl.i8_align, - size: Size::ZERO, - }), - - // Potentially-wide pointers. - ty::Ref(_, pointee, _) | ty::RawPtr(ty::TypeAndMut { ty: pointee, .. }) => { - let mut data_ptr = scalar_unit(Pointer); - if !ty.is_unsafe_ptr() { - data_ptr.valid_range_mut().start = 1; - } - - let pointee = tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, pointee); - if pointee.is_sized(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), param_env) { - return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(self, data_ptr))); - } - - let unsized_part = tcx.struct_tail_erasing_lifetimes(pointee, param_env); - let metadata = match unsized_part.kind() { - ty::Foreign(..) => { - return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(self, data_ptr))); - } - ty::Slice(_) | ty::Str => scalar_unit(Int(dl.ptr_sized_integer(), false)), - ty::Dynamic(..) => { - let mut vtable = scalar_unit(Pointer); - vtable.valid_range_mut().start = 1; - vtable - } - _ => return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(unsized_part)), - }; - - // Effectively a (ptr, meta) tuple. - tcx.intern_layout(self.scalar_pair(data_ptr, metadata)) - } - - ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::DynStar) => { - let mut data = scalar_unit(Int(dl.ptr_sized_integer(), false)); - data.valid_range_mut().start = 0; - let mut vtable = scalar_unit(Pointer); - vtable.valid_range_mut().start = 1; - tcx.intern_layout(self.scalar_pair(data, vtable)) - } - - // Arrays and slices. - ty::Array(element, mut count) => { - if count.has_projections() { - count = tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, count); - if count.has_projections() { - return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); - } - } - - let count = count.try_eval_usize(tcx, param_env).ok_or(LayoutError::Unknown(ty))?; - let element = self.layout_of(element)?; - let size = - element.size.checked_mul(count, dl).ok_or(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty))?; - - let abi = - if count != 0 && tcx.conservative_is_privately_uninhabited(param_env.and(ty)) { - Abi::Uninhabited - } else { - Abi::Aggregate { sized: true } - }; - - let largest_niche = if count != 0 { element.largest_niche } else { None }; - - tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, - fields: FieldsShape::Array { stride: element.size, count }, - abi, - largest_niche, - align: element.align, - size, - }) - } - ty::Slice(element) => { - let element = self.layout_of(element)?; - tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, - fields: FieldsShape::Array { stride: element.size, count: 0 }, - abi: Abi::Aggregate { sized: false }, - largest_niche: None, - align: element.align, - size: Size::ZERO, - }) - } - ty::Str => tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, - fields: FieldsShape::Array { stride: Size::from_bytes(1), count: 0 }, - abi: Abi::Aggregate { sized: false }, - largest_niche: None, - align: dl.i8_align, - size: Size::ZERO, - }), - - // Odd unit types. - ty::FnDef(..) => univariant(&[], &ReprOptions::default(), StructKind::AlwaysSized)?, - ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::Dyn) | ty::Foreign(..) => { - let mut unit = self.univariant_uninterned( - ty, - &[], - &ReprOptions::default(), - StructKind::AlwaysSized, - )?; - match unit.abi { - Abi::Aggregate { ref mut sized } => *sized = false, - _ => bug!(), - } - tcx.intern_layout(unit) - } - - ty::Generator(def_id, substs, _) => self.generator_layout(ty, def_id, substs)?, - - ty::Closure(_, ref substs) => { - let tys = substs.as_closure().upvar_tys(); - univariant( - &tys.map(|ty| self.layout_of(ty)).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?, - &ReprOptions::default(), - StructKind::AlwaysSized, - )? - } - - ty::Tuple(tys) => { - let kind = - if tys.len() == 0 { StructKind::AlwaysSized } else { StructKind::MaybeUnsized }; - - univariant( - &tys.iter().map(|k| self.layout_of(k)).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?, - &ReprOptions::default(), - kind, - )? - } - - // SIMD vector types. - ty::Adt(def, substs) if def.repr().simd() => { - if !def.is_struct() { - // Should have yielded E0517 by now. - tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( - DUMMY_SP, - "#[repr(simd)] was applied to an ADT that is not a struct", - ); - return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); - } - - // Supported SIMD vectors are homogeneous ADTs with at least one field: - // - // * #[repr(simd)] struct S(T, T, T, T); - // * #[repr(simd)] struct S { x: T, y: T, z: T, w: T } - // * #[repr(simd)] struct S([T; 4]) - // - // where T is a primitive scalar (integer/float/pointer). - - // SIMD vectors with zero fields are not supported. - // (should be caught by typeck) - if def.non_enum_variant().fields.is_empty() { - tcx.sess.fatal(&format!("monomorphising SIMD type `{}` of zero length", ty)); - } - - // Type of the first ADT field: - let f0_ty = def.non_enum_variant().fields[0].ty(tcx, substs); - - // Heterogeneous SIMD vectors are not supported: - // (should be caught by typeck) - for fi in &def.non_enum_variant().fields { - if fi.ty(tcx, substs) != f0_ty { - tcx.sess.fatal(&format!("monomorphising heterogeneous SIMD type `{}`", ty)); - } - } - - // The element type and number of elements of the SIMD vector - // are obtained from: - // - // * the element type and length of the single array field, if - // the first field is of array type, or - // - // * the homogeneous field type and the number of fields. - let (e_ty, e_len, is_array) = if let ty::Array(e_ty, _) = f0_ty.kind() { - // First ADT field is an array: - - // SIMD vectors with multiple array fields are not supported: - // (should be caught by typeck) - if def.non_enum_variant().fields.len() != 1 { - tcx.sess.fatal(&format!( - "monomorphising SIMD type `{}` with more than one array field", - ty - )); - } - - // Extract the number of elements from the layout of the array field: - let FieldsShape::Array { count, .. } = self.layout_of(f0_ty)?.layout.fields() else { - return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); - }; - - (*e_ty, *count, true) - } else { - // First ADT field is not an array: - (f0_ty, def.non_enum_variant().fields.len() as _, false) - }; - - // SIMD vectors of zero length are not supported. - // Additionally, lengths are capped at 2^16 as a fixed maximum backends must - // support. - // - // Can't be caught in typeck if the array length is generic. - if e_len == 0 { - tcx.sess.fatal(&format!("monomorphising SIMD type `{}` of zero length", ty)); - } else if e_len > MAX_SIMD_LANES { - tcx.sess.fatal(&format!( - "monomorphising SIMD type `{}` of length greater than {}", - ty, MAX_SIMD_LANES, - )); - } - - // Compute the ABI of the element type: - let e_ly = self.layout_of(e_ty)?; - let Abi::Scalar(e_abi) = e_ly.abi else { - // This error isn't caught in typeck, e.g., if - // the element type of the vector is generic. - tcx.sess.fatal(&format!( - "monomorphising SIMD type `{}` with a non-primitive-scalar \ - (integer/float/pointer) element type `{}`", - ty, e_ty - )) - }; - - // Compute the size and alignment of the vector: - let size = e_ly.size.checked_mul(e_len, dl).ok_or(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty))?; - let align = dl.vector_align(size); - let size = size.align_to(align.abi); - - // Compute the placement of the vector fields: - let fields = if is_array { - FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets: vec![Size::ZERO], memory_index: vec![0] } - } else { - FieldsShape::Array { stride: e_ly.size, count: e_len } - }; - - tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, - fields, - abi: Abi::Vector { element: e_abi, count: e_len }, - largest_niche: e_ly.largest_niche, - size, - align, - }) - } - - // ADTs. - ty::Adt(def, substs) => { - // Cache the field layouts. - let variants = def - .variants() - .iter() - .map(|v| { - v.fields - .iter() - .map(|field| self.layout_of(field.ty(tcx, substs))) - .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>() - }) - .collect::<Result<IndexVec<VariantIdx, _>, _>>()?; - - if def.is_union() { - if def.repr().pack.is_some() && def.repr().align.is_some() { - self.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( - tcx.def_span(def.did()), - "union cannot be packed and aligned", - ); - return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); - } - - let mut align = - if def.repr().pack.is_some() { dl.i8_align } else { dl.aggregate_align }; - - if let Some(repr_align) = def.repr().align { - align = align.max(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(repr_align)); - } - - let optimize = !def.repr().inhibit_union_abi_opt(); - let mut size = Size::ZERO; - let mut abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }; - let index = VariantIdx::new(0); - for field in &variants[index] { - assert!(!field.is_unsized()); - align = align.max(field.align); - - // If all non-ZST fields have the same ABI, forward this ABI - if optimize && !field.is_zst() { - // Discard valid range information and allow undef - let field_abi = match field.abi { - Abi::Scalar(x) => Abi::Scalar(x.to_union()), - Abi::ScalarPair(x, y) => { - Abi::ScalarPair(x.to_union(), y.to_union()) - } - Abi::Vector { element: x, count } => { - Abi::Vector { element: x.to_union(), count } - } - Abi::Uninhabited | Abi::Aggregate { .. } => { - Abi::Aggregate { sized: true } - } - }; - - if size == Size::ZERO { - // first non ZST: initialize 'abi' - abi = field_abi; - } else if abi != field_abi { - // different fields have different ABI: reset to Aggregate - abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }; - } - } - - size = cmp::max(size, field.size); - } - - if let Some(pack) = def.repr().pack { - align = align.min(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(pack)); - } - - return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Single { index }, - fields: FieldsShape::Union( - NonZeroUsize::new(variants[index].len()) - .ok_or(LayoutError::Unknown(ty))?, - ), - abi, - largest_niche: None, - align, - size: size.align_to(align.abi), - })); - } - - // A variant is absent if it's uninhabited and only has ZST fields. - // Present uninhabited variants only require space for their fields, - // but *not* an encoding of the discriminant (e.g., a tag value). - // See issue #49298 for more details on the need to leave space - // for non-ZST uninhabited data (mostly partial initialization). - let absent = |fields: &[TyAndLayout<'_>]| { - let uninhabited = fields.iter().any(|f| f.abi.is_uninhabited()); - let is_zst = fields.iter().all(|f| f.is_zst()); - uninhabited && is_zst - }; - let (present_first, present_second) = { - let mut present_variants = variants - .iter_enumerated() - .filter_map(|(i, v)| if absent(v) { None } else { Some(i) }); - (present_variants.next(), present_variants.next()) - }; - let present_first = match present_first { - Some(present_first) => present_first, - // Uninhabited because it has no variants, or only absent ones. - None if def.is_enum() => { - return Ok(tcx.layout_of(param_env.and(tcx.types.never))?.layout); - } - // If it's a struct, still compute a layout so that we can still compute the - // field offsets. - None => VariantIdx::new(0), - }; - - let is_struct = !def.is_enum() || - // Only one variant is present. - (present_second.is_none() && - // Representation optimizations are allowed. - !def.repr().inhibit_enum_layout_opt()); - if is_struct { - // Struct, or univariant enum equivalent to a struct. - // (Typechecking will reject discriminant-sizing attrs.) - - let v = present_first; - let kind = if def.is_enum() || variants[v].is_empty() { - StructKind::AlwaysSized - } else { - let param_env = tcx.param_env(def.did()); - let last_field = def.variant(v).fields.last().unwrap(); - let always_sized = - tcx.type_of(last_field.did).is_sized(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), param_env); - if !always_sized { - StructKind::MaybeUnsized - } else { - StructKind::AlwaysSized - } - }; - - let mut st = self.univariant_uninterned(ty, &variants[v], &def.repr(), kind)?; - st.variants = Variants::Single { index: v }; - - if def.is_unsafe_cell() { - let hide_niches = |scalar: &mut _| match scalar { - Scalar::Initialized { value, valid_range } => { - *valid_range = WrappingRange::full(value.size(dl)) - } - // Already doesn't have any niches - Scalar::Union { .. } => {} - }; - match &mut st.abi { - Abi::Uninhabited => {} - Abi::Scalar(scalar) => hide_niches(scalar), - Abi::ScalarPair(a, b) => { - hide_niches(a); - hide_niches(b); - } - Abi::Vector { element, count: _ } => hide_niches(element), - Abi::Aggregate { sized: _ } => {} - } - st.largest_niche = None; - return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(st)); - } - - let (start, end) = self.tcx.layout_scalar_valid_range(def.did()); - match st.abi { - Abi::Scalar(ref mut scalar) | Abi::ScalarPair(ref mut scalar, _) => { - // the asserts ensure that we are not using the - // `#[rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range(n)]` - // attribute to widen the range of anything as that would probably - // result in UB somewhere - // FIXME(eddyb) the asserts are probably not needed, - // as larger validity ranges would result in missed - // optimizations, *not* wrongly assuming the inner - // value is valid. e.g. unions enlarge validity ranges, - // because the values may be uninitialized. - if let Bound::Included(start) = start { - // FIXME(eddyb) this might be incorrect - it doesn't - // account for wrap-around (end < start) ranges. - let valid_range = scalar.valid_range_mut(); - assert!(valid_range.start <= start); - valid_range.start = start; - } - if let Bound::Included(end) = end { - // FIXME(eddyb) this might be incorrect - it doesn't - // account for wrap-around (end < start) ranges. - let valid_range = scalar.valid_range_mut(); - assert!(valid_range.end >= end); - valid_range.end = end; - } - - // Update `largest_niche` if we have introduced a larger niche. - let niche = Niche::from_scalar(dl, Size::ZERO, *scalar); - if let Some(niche) = niche { - match st.largest_niche { - Some(largest_niche) => { - // Replace the existing niche even if they're equal, - // because this one is at a lower offset. - if largest_niche.available(dl) <= niche.available(dl) { - st.largest_niche = Some(niche); - } - } - None => st.largest_niche = Some(niche), - } - } - } - _ => assert!( - start == Bound::Unbounded && end == Bound::Unbounded, - "nonscalar layout for layout_scalar_valid_range type {:?}: {:#?}", - def, - st, - ), - } - - return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(st)); - } - - // At this point, we have handled all unions and - // structs. (We have also handled univariant enums - // that allow representation optimization.) - assert!(def.is_enum()); - - // Until we've decided whether to use the tagged or - // niche filling LayoutS, we don't want to intern the - // variant layouts, so we can't store them in the - // overall LayoutS. Store the overall LayoutS - // and the variant LayoutSs here until then. - struct TmpLayout<'tcx> { - layout: LayoutS<'tcx>, - variants: IndexVec<VariantIdx, LayoutS<'tcx>>, - } - - let calculate_niche_filling_layout = - || -> Result<Option<TmpLayout<'tcx>>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { - // The current code for niche-filling relies on variant indices - // instead of actual discriminants, so enums with - // explicit discriminants (RFC #2363) would misbehave. - if def.repr().inhibit_enum_layout_opt() - || def - .variants() - .iter_enumerated() - .any(|(i, v)| v.discr != ty::VariantDiscr::Relative(i.as_u32())) - { - return Ok(None); - } - - if variants.len() < 2 { - return Ok(None); - } - - let mut align = dl.aggregate_align; - let mut variant_layouts = variants - .iter_enumerated() - .map(|(j, v)| { - let mut st = self.univariant_uninterned( - ty, - v, - &def.repr(), - StructKind::AlwaysSized, - )?; - st.variants = Variants::Single { index: j }; - - align = align.max(st.align); - - Ok(st) - }) - .collect::<Result<IndexVec<VariantIdx, _>, _>>()?; - - let largest_variant_index = match variant_layouts - .iter_enumerated() - .max_by_key(|(_i, layout)| layout.size.bytes()) - .map(|(i, _layout)| i) - { - None => return Ok(None), - Some(i) => i, - }; - - let all_indices = VariantIdx::new(0)..=VariantIdx::new(variants.len() - 1); - let needs_disc = |index: VariantIdx| { - index != largest_variant_index && !absent(&variants[index]) - }; - let niche_variants = all_indices.clone().find(|v| needs_disc(*v)).unwrap() - ..=all_indices.rev().find(|v| needs_disc(*v)).unwrap(); - - let count = niche_variants.size_hint().1.unwrap() as u128; - - // Find the field with the largest niche - let (field_index, niche, (niche_start, niche_scalar)) = match variants - [largest_variant_index] - .iter() - .enumerate() - .filter_map(|(j, field)| Some((j, field.largest_niche?))) - .max_by_key(|(_, niche)| niche.available(dl)) - .and_then(|(j, niche)| Some((j, niche, niche.reserve(self, count)?))) - { - None => return Ok(None), - Some(x) => x, - }; - - let niche_offset = niche.offset - + variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].fields.offset(field_index); - let niche_size = niche.value.size(dl); - let size = variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].size.align_to(align.abi); - - let all_variants_fit = - variant_layouts.iter_enumerated_mut().all(|(i, layout)| { - if i == largest_variant_index { - return true; - } - - layout.largest_niche = None; - - if layout.size <= niche_offset { - // This variant will fit before the niche. - return true; - } - - // Determine if it'll fit after the niche. - let this_align = layout.align.abi; - let this_offset = (niche_offset + niche_size).align_to(this_align); - - if this_offset + layout.size > size { - return false; - } - - // It'll fit, but we need to make some adjustments. - match layout.fields { - FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref mut offsets, .. } => { - for (j, offset) in offsets.iter_mut().enumerate() { - if !variants[i][j].is_zst() { - *offset += this_offset; - } - } - } - _ => { - panic!("Layout of fields should be Arbitrary for variants") - } - } - - // It can't be a Scalar or ScalarPair because the offset isn't 0. - if !layout.abi.is_uninhabited() { - layout.abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }; - } - layout.size += this_offset; - - true - }); - - if !all_variants_fit { - return Ok(None); - } - - let largest_niche = Niche::from_scalar(dl, niche_offset, niche_scalar); - - let others_zst = variant_layouts.iter_enumerated().all(|(i, layout)| { - i == largest_variant_index || layout.size == Size::ZERO - }); - let same_size = size == variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].size; - let same_align = align == variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].align; - - let abi = if variant_layouts.iter().all(|v| v.abi.is_uninhabited()) { - Abi::Uninhabited - } else if same_size && same_align && others_zst { - match variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].abi { - // When the total alignment and size match, we can use the - // same ABI as the scalar variant with the reserved niche. - Abi::Scalar(_) => Abi::Scalar(niche_scalar), - Abi::ScalarPair(first, second) => { - // Only the niche is guaranteed to be initialised, - // so use union layouts for the other primitive. - if niche_offset == Size::ZERO { - Abi::ScalarPair(niche_scalar, second.to_union()) - } else { - Abi::ScalarPair(first.to_union(), niche_scalar) - } - } - _ => Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }, - } - } else { - Abi::Aggregate { sized: true } - }; - - let layout = LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Multiple { - tag: niche_scalar, - tag_encoding: TagEncoding::Niche { - untagged_variant: largest_variant_index, - niche_variants, - niche_start, - }, - tag_field: 0, - variants: IndexVec::new(), - }, - fields: FieldsShape::Arbitrary { - offsets: vec![niche_offset], - memory_index: vec![0], - }, - abi, - largest_niche, - size, - align, - }; - - Ok(Some(TmpLayout { layout, variants: variant_layouts })) - }; - - let niche_filling_layout = calculate_niche_filling_layout()?; - - let (mut min, mut max) = (i128::MAX, i128::MIN); - let discr_type = def.repr().discr_type(); - let bits = Integer::from_attr(self, discr_type).size().bits(); - for (i, discr) in def.discriminants(tcx) { - if variants[i].iter().any(|f| f.abi.is_uninhabited()) { - continue; - } - let mut x = discr.val as i128; - if discr_type.is_signed() { - // sign extend the raw representation to be an i128 - x = (x << (128 - bits)) >> (128 - bits); - } - if x < min { - min = x; - } - if x > max { - max = x; - } - } - // We might have no inhabited variants, so pretend there's at least one. - if (min, max) == (i128::MAX, i128::MIN) { - min = 0; - max = 0; - } - assert!(min <= max, "discriminant range is {}...{}", min, max); - let (min_ity, signed) = Integer::repr_discr(tcx, ty, &def.repr(), min, max); - - let mut align = dl.aggregate_align; - let mut size = Size::ZERO; - - // We're interested in the smallest alignment, so start large. - let mut start_align = Align::from_bytes(256).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(Integer::for_align(dl, start_align), None); - - // repr(C) on an enum tells us to make a (tag, union) layout, - // so we need to grow the prefix alignment to be at least - // the alignment of the union. (This value is used both for - // determining the alignment of the overall enum, and the - // determining the alignment of the payload after the tag.) - let mut prefix_align = min_ity.align(dl).abi; - if def.repr().c() { - for fields in &variants { - for field in fields { - prefix_align = prefix_align.max(field.align.abi); - } - } - } - - // Create the set of structs that represent each variant. - let mut layout_variants = variants - .iter_enumerated() - .map(|(i, field_layouts)| { - let mut st = self.univariant_uninterned( - ty, - &field_layouts, - &def.repr(), - StructKind::Prefixed(min_ity.size(), prefix_align), - )?; - st.variants = Variants::Single { index: i }; - // Find the first field we can't move later - // to make room for a larger discriminant. - for field in - st.fields.index_by_increasing_offset().map(|j| field_layouts[j]) - { - if !field.is_zst() || field.align.abi.bytes() != 1 { - start_align = start_align.min(field.align.abi); - break; - } - } - size = cmp::max(size, st.size); - align = align.max(st.align); - Ok(st) - }) - .collect::<Result<IndexVec<VariantIdx, _>, _>>()?; - - // Align the maximum variant size to the largest alignment. - size = size.align_to(align.abi); - - if size.bytes() >= dl.obj_size_bound() { - return Err(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty)); - } - - let typeck_ity = Integer::from_attr(dl, def.repr().discr_type()); - if typeck_ity < min_ity { - // It is a bug if Layout decided on a greater discriminant size than typeck for - // some reason at this point (based on values discriminant can take on). Mostly - // because this discriminant will be loaded, and then stored into variable of - // type calculated by typeck. Consider such case (a bug): typeck decided on - // byte-sized discriminant, but layout thinks we need a 16-bit to store all - // discriminant values. That would be a bug, because then, in codegen, in order - // to store this 16-bit discriminant into 8-bit sized temporary some of the - // space necessary to represent would have to be discarded (or layout is wrong - // on thinking it needs 16 bits) - bug!( - "layout decided on a larger discriminant type ({:?}) than typeck ({:?})", - min_ity, - typeck_ity - ); - // However, it is fine to make discr type however large (as an optimisation) - // after this point – we’ll just truncate the value we load in codegen. - } - - // Check to see if we should use a different type for the - // discriminant. We can safely use a type with the same size - // as the alignment of the first field of each variant. - // We increase the size of the discriminant to avoid LLVM copying - // padding when it doesn't need to. This normally causes unaligned - // load/stores and excessive memcpy/memset operations. By using a - // bigger integer size, LLVM can be sure about its contents and - // won't be so conservative. - - // Use the initial field alignment - let mut ity = if def.repr().c() || def.repr().int.is_some() { - min_ity - } else { - Integer::for_align(dl, start_align).unwrap_or(min_ity) - }; - - // If the alignment is not larger than the chosen discriminant size, - // don't use the alignment as the final size. - if ity <= min_ity { - ity = min_ity; - } else { - // Patch up the variants' first few fields. - let old_ity_size = min_ity.size(); - let new_ity_size = ity.size(); - for variant in &mut layout_variants { - match variant.fields { - FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref mut offsets, .. } => { - for i in offsets { - if *i <= old_ity_size { - assert_eq!(*i, old_ity_size); - *i = new_ity_size; - } - } - // We might be making the struct larger. - if variant.size <= old_ity_size { - variant.size = new_ity_size; - } - } - _ => bug!(), - } - } - } - - let tag_mask = ity.size().unsigned_int_max(); - let tag = Scalar::Initialized { - value: Int(ity, signed), - valid_range: WrappingRange { - start: (min as u128 & tag_mask), - end: (max as u128 & tag_mask), - }, - }; - let mut abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }; - - if layout_variants.iter().all(|v| v.abi.is_uninhabited()) { - abi = Abi::Uninhabited; - } else if tag.size(dl) == size { - // Make sure we only use scalar layout when the enum is entirely its - // own tag (i.e. it has no padding nor any non-ZST variant fields). - abi = Abi::Scalar(tag); - } else { - // Try to use a ScalarPair for all tagged enums. - let mut common_prim = None; - let mut common_prim_initialized_in_all_variants = true; - for (field_layouts, layout_variant) in iter::zip(&variants, &layout_variants) { - let FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref offsets, .. } = layout_variant.fields else { - bug!(); - }; - let mut fields = - iter::zip(field_layouts, offsets).filter(|p| !p.0.is_zst()); - let (field, offset) = match (fields.next(), fields.next()) { - (None, None) => { - common_prim_initialized_in_all_variants = false; - continue; - } - (Some(pair), None) => pair, - _ => { - common_prim = None; - break; - } - }; - let prim = match field.abi { - Abi::Scalar(scalar) => { - common_prim_initialized_in_all_variants &= - matches!(scalar, Scalar::Initialized { .. }); - scalar.primitive() - } - _ => { - common_prim = None; - break; - } - }; - if let Some(pair) = common_prim { - // This is pretty conservative. We could go fancier - // by conflating things like i32 and u32, or even - // realising that (u8, u8) could just cohabit with - // u16 or even u32. - if pair != (prim, offset) { - common_prim = None; - break; - } - } else { - common_prim = Some((prim, offset)); - } - } - if let Some((prim, offset)) = common_prim { - let prim_scalar = if common_prim_initialized_in_all_variants { - scalar_unit(prim) - } else { - // Common prim might be uninit. - Scalar::Union { value: prim } - }; - let pair = self.scalar_pair(tag, prim_scalar); - let pair_offsets = match pair.fields { - FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref offsets, ref memory_index } => { - assert_eq!(memory_index, &[0, 1]); - offsets - } - _ => bug!(), - }; - if pair_offsets[0] == Size::ZERO - && pair_offsets[1] == *offset - && align == pair.align - && size == pair.size - { - // We can use `ScalarPair` only when it matches our - // already computed layout (including `#[repr(C)]`). - abi = pair.abi; - } - } - } - - // If we pick a "clever" (by-value) ABI, we might have to adjust the ABI of the - // variants to ensure they are consistent. This is because a downcast is - // semantically a NOP, and thus should not affect layout. - if matches!(abi, Abi::Scalar(..) | Abi::ScalarPair(..)) { - for variant in &mut layout_variants { - // We only do this for variants with fields; the others are not accessed anyway. - // Also do not overwrite any already existing "clever" ABIs. - if variant.fields.count() > 0 - && matches!(variant.abi, Abi::Aggregate { .. }) - { - variant.abi = abi; - // Also need to bump up the size and alignment, so that the entire value fits in here. - variant.size = cmp::max(variant.size, size); - variant.align.abi = cmp::max(variant.align.abi, align.abi); - } - } - } - - let largest_niche = Niche::from_scalar(dl, Size::ZERO, tag); - - let tagged_layout = LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Multiple { - tag, - tag_encoding: TagEncoding::Direct, - tag_field: 0, - variants: IndexVec::new(), - }, - fields: FieldsShape::Arbitrary { - offsets: vec![Size::ZERO], - memory_index: vec![0], - }, - largest_niche, - abi, - align, - size, - }; - - let tagged_layout = TmpLayout { layout: tagged_layout, variants: layout_variants }; - - let mut best_layout = match (tagged_layout, niche_filling_layout) { - (tl, Some(nl)) => { - // Pick the smaller layout; otherwise, - // pick the layout with the larger niche; otherwise, - // pick tagged as it has simpler codegen. - use Ordering::*; - let niche_size = |tmp_l: &TmpLayout<'_>| { - tmp_l.layout.largest_niche.map_or(0, |n| n.available(dl)) - }; - match ( - tl.layout.size.cmp(&nl.layout.size), - niche_size(&tl).cmp(&niche_size(&nl)), - ) { - (Greater, _) => nl, - (Equal, Less) => nl, - _ => tl, - } - } - (tl, None) => tl, - }; - - // Now we can intern the variant layouts and store them in the enum layout. - best_layout.layout.variants = match best_layout.layout.variants { - Variants::Multiple { tag, tag_encoding, tag_field, .. } => Variants::Multiple { - tag, - tag_encoding, - tag_field, - variants: best_layout - .variants - .into_iter() - .map(|layout| tcx.intern_layout(layout)) - .collect(), - }, - _ => bug!(), - }; - - tcx.intern_layout(best_layout.layout) - } - - // Types with no meaningful known layout. - ty::Projection(_) | ty::Opaque(..) => { - // NOTE(eddyb) `layout_of` query should've normalized these away, - // if that was possible, so there's no reason to try again here. - return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); - } - - ty::Placeholder(..) | ty::GeneratorWitness(..) | ty::Infer(_) => { - bug!("Layout::compute: unexpected type `{}`", ty) - } - - ty::Bound(..) | ty::Param(_) | ty::Error(_) => { - return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); - } - }) - } -} - -/// Overlap eligibility and variant assignment for each GeneratorSavedLocal. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] -enum SavedLocalEligibility { - Unassigned, - Assigned(VariantIdx), - // FIXME: Use newtype_index so we aren't wasting bytes - Ineligible(Option<u32>), -} - -// When laying out generators, we divide our saved local fields into two -// categories: overlap-eligible and overlap-ineligible. -// -// Those fields which are ineligible for overlap go in a "prefix" at the -// beginning of the layout, and always have space reserved for them. -// -// Overlap-eligible fields are only assigned to one variant, so we lay -// those fields out for each variant and put them right after the -// prefix. -// -// Finally, in the layout details, we point to the fields from the -// variants they are assigned to. It is possible for some fields to be -// included in multiple variants. No field ever "moves around" in the -// layout; its offset is always the same. -// -// Also included in the layout are the upvars and the discriminant. -// These are included as fields on the "outer" layout; they are not part -// of any variant. -impl<'tcx> LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>> { - /// Compute the eligibility and assignment of each local. - fn generator_saved_local_eligibility( - &self, - info: &GeneratorLayout<'tcx>, - ) -> (BitSet<GeneratorSavedLocal>, IndexVec<GeneratorSavedLocal, SavedLocalEligibility>) { - use SavedLocalEligibility::*; - - let mut assignments: IndexVec<GeneratorSavedLocal, SavedLocalEligibility> = - IndexVec::from_elem_n(Unassigned, info.field_tys.len()); - - // The saved locals not eligible for overlap. These will get - // "promoted" to the prefix of our generator. - let mut ineligible_locals = BitSet::new_empty(info.field_tys.len()); - - // Figure out which of our saved locals are fields in only - // one variant. The rest are deemed ineligible for overlap. - for (variant_index, fields) in info.variant_fields.iter_enumerated() { - for local in fields { - match assignments[*local] { - Unassigned => { - assignments[*local] = Assigned(variant_index); - } - Assigned(idx) => { - // We've already seen this local at another suspension - // point, so it is no longer a candidate. - trace!( - "removing local {:?} in >1 variant ({:?}, {:?})", - local, - variant_index, - idx - ); - ineligible_locals.insert(*local); - assignments[*local] = Ineligible(None); - } - Ineligible(_) => {} - } - } - } - - // Next, check every pair of eligible locals to see if they - // conflict. - for local_a in info.storage_conflicts.rows() { - let conflicts_a = info.storage_conflicts.count(local_a); - if ineligible_locals.contains(local_a) { - continue; - } - - for local_b in info.storage_conflicts.iter(local_a) { - // local_a and local_b are storage live at the same time, therefore they - // cannot overlap in the generator layout. The only way to guarantee - // this is if they are in the same variant, or one is ineligible - // (which means it is stored in every variant). - if ineligible_locals.contains(local_b) - || assignments[local_a] == assignments[local_b] - { - continue; - } - - // If they conflict, we will choose one to make ineligible. - // This is not always optimal; it's just a greedy heuristic that - // seems to produce good results most of the time. - let conflicts_b = info.storage_conflicts.count(local_b); - let (remove, other) = - if conflicts_a > conflicts_b { (local_a, local_b) } else { (local_b, local_a) }; - ineligible_locals.insert(remove); - assignments[remove] = Ineligible(None); - trace!("removing local {:?} due to conflict with {:?}", remove, other); - } - } - - // Count the number of variants in use. If only one of them, then it is - // impossible to overlap any locals in our layout. In this case it's - // always better to make the remaining locals ineligible, so we can - // lay them out with the other locals in the prefix and eliminate - // unnecessary padding bytes. - { - let mut used_variants = BitSet::new_empty(info.variant_fields.len()); - for assignment in &assignments { - if let Assigned(idx) = assignment { - used_variants.insert(*idx); - } - } - if used_variants.count() < 2 { - for assignment in assignments.iter_mut() { - *assignment = Ineligible(None); - } - ineligible_locals.insert_all(); - } - } - - // Write down the order of our locals that will be promoted to the prefix. - { - for (idx, local) in ineligible_locals.iter().enumerate() { - assignments[local] = Ineligible(Some(idx as u32)); - } - } - debug!("generator saved local assignments: {:?}", assignments); - - (ineligible_locals, assignments) - } - - /// Compute the full generator layout. - fn generator_layout( - &self, - ty: Ty<'tcx>, - def_id: hir::def_id::DefId, - substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, - ) -> Result<Layout<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { - use SavedLocalEligibility::*; - let tcx = self.tcx; - let subst_field = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| EarlyBinder(ty).subst(tcx, substs); - - let Some(info) = tcx.generator_layout(def_id) else { - return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); - }; - let (ineligible_locals, assignments) = self.generator_saved_local_eligibility(&info); - - // Build a prefix layout, including "promoting" all ineligible - // locals as part of the prefix. We compute the layout of all of - // these fields at once to get optimal packing. - let tag_index = substs.as_generator().prefix_tys().count(); - - // `info.variant_fields` already accounts for the reserved variants, so no need to add them. - let max_discr = (info.variant_fields.len() - 1) as u128; - let discr_int = Integer::fit_unsigned(max_discr); - let discr_int_ty = discr_int.to_ty(tcx, false); - let tag = Scalar::Initialized { - value: Primitive::Int(discr_int, false), - valid_range: WrappingRange { start: 0, end: max_discr }, - }; - let tag_layout = self.tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(self, tag)); - let tag_layout = TyAndLayout { ty: discr_int_ty, layout: tag_layout }; - - let promoted_layouts = ineligible_locals - .iter() - .map(|local| subst_field(info.field_tys[local])) - .map(|ty| tcx.mk_maybe_uninit(ty)) - .map(|ty| self.layout_of(ty)); - let prefix_layouts = substs - .as_generator() - .prefix_tys() - .map(|ty| self.layout_of(ty)) - .chain(iter::once(Ok(tag_layout))) - .chain(promoted_layouts) - .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?; - let prefix = self.univariant_uninterned( - ty, - &prefix_layouts, - &ReprOptions::default(), - StructKind::AlwaysSized, - )?; - - let (prefix_size, prefix_align) = (prefix.size, prefix.align); - - // Split the prefix layout into the "outer" fields (upvars and - // discriminant) and the "promoted" fields. Promoted fields will - // get included in each variant that requested them in - // GeneratorLayout. - debug!("prefix = {:#?}", prefix); - let (outer_fields, promoted_offsets, promoted_memory_index) = match prefix.fields { - FieldsShape::Arbitrary { mut offsets, memory_index } => { - let mut inverse_memory_index = invert_mapping(&memory_index); - - // "a" (`0..b_start`) and "b" (`b_start..`) correspond to - // "outer" and "promoted" fields respectively. - let b_start = (tag_index + 1) as u32; - let offsets_b = offsets.split_off(b_start as usize); - let offsets_a = offsets; - - // Disentangle the "a" and "b" components of `inverse_memory_index` - // by preserving the order but keeping only one disjoint "half" each. - // FIXME(eddyb) build a better abstraction for permutations, if possible. - let inverse_memory_index_b: Vec<_> = - inverse_memory_index.iter().filter_map(|&i| i.checked_sub(b_start)).collect(); - inverse_memory_index.retain(|&i| i < b_start); - let inverse_memory_index_a = inverse_memory_index; - - // Since `inverse_memory_index_{a,b}` each only refer to their - // respective fields, they can be safely inverted - let memory_index_a = invert_mapping(&inverse_memory_index_a); - let memory_index_b = invert_mapping(&inverse_memory_index_b); - - let outer_fields = - FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets: offsets_a, memory_index: memory_index_a }; - (outer_fields, offsets_b, memory_index_b) - } - _ => bug!(), - }; - - let mut size = prefix.size; - let mut align = prefix.align; - let variants = info - .variant_fields - .iter_enumerated() - .map(|(index, variant_fields)| { - // Only include overlap-eligible fields when we compute our variant layout. - let variant_only_tys = variant_fields - .iter() - .filter(|local| match assignments[**local] { - Unassigned => bug!(), - Assigned(v) if v == index => true, - Assigned(_) => bug!("assignment does not match variant"), - Ineligible(_) => false, - }) - .map(|local| subst_field(info.field_tys[*local])); - - let mut variant = self.univariant_uninterned( - ty, - &variant_only_tys - .map(|ty| self.layout_of(ty)) - .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?, - &ReprOptions::default(), - StructKind::Prefixed(prefix_size, prefix_align.abi), - )?; - variant.variants = Variants::Single { index }; - - let FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets, memory_index } = variant.fields else { - bug!(); - }; - - // Now, stitch the promoted and variant-only fields back together in - // the order they are mentioned by our GeneratorLayout. - // Because we only use some subset (that can differ between variants) - // of the promoted fields, we can't just pick those elements of the - // `promoted_memory_index` (as we'd end up with gaps). - // So instead, we build an "inverse memory_index", as if all of the - // promoted fields were being used, but leave the elements not in the - // subset as `INVALID_FIELD_IDX`, which we can filter out later to - // obtain a valid (bijective) mapping. - const INVALID_FIELD_IDX: u32 = !0; - let mut combined_inverse_memory_index = - vec![INVALID_FIELD_IDX; promoted_memory_index.len() + memory_index.len()]; - let mut offsets_and_memory_index = iter::zip(offsets, memory_index); - let combined_offsets = variant_fields - .iter() - .enumerate() - .map(|(i, local)| { - let (offset, memory_index) = match assignments[*local] { - Unassigned => bug!(), - Assigned(_) => { - let (offset, memory_index) = - offsets_and_memory_index.next().unwrap(); - (offset, promoted_memory_index.len() as u32 + memory_index) - } - Ineligible(field_idx) => { - let field_idx = field_idx.unwrap() as usize; - (promoted_offsets[field_idx], promoted_memory_index[field_idx]) - } - }; - combined_inverse_memory_index[memory_index as usize] = i as u32; - offset - }) - .collect(); - - // Remove the unused slots and invert the mapping to obtain the - // combined `memory_index` (also see previous comment). - combined_inverse_memory_index.retain(|&i| i != INVALID_FIELD_IDX); - let combined_memory_index = invert_mapping(&combined_inverse_memory_index); - - variant.fields = FieldsShape::Arbitrary { - offsets: combined_offsets, - memory_index: combined_memory_index, - }; - - size = size.max(variant.size); - align = align.max(variant.align); - Ok(tcx.intern_layout(variant)) - }) - .collect::<Result<IndexVec<VariantIdx, _>, _>>()?; - - size = size.align_to(align.abi); - - let abi = - if prefix.abi.is_uninhabited() || variants.iter().all(|v| v.abi().is_uninhabited()) { - Abi::Uninhabited - } else { - Abi::Aggregate { sized: true } - }; - - let layout = tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { - variants: Variants::Multiple { - tag, - tag_encoding: TagEncoding::Direct, - tag_field: tag_index, - variants, - }, - fields: outer_fields, - abi, - largest_niche: prefix.largest_niche, - size, - align, - }); - debug!("generator layout ({:?}): {:#?}", ty, layout); - Ok(layout) - } - - /// This is invoked by the `layout_of` query to record the final - /// layout of each type. - #[inline(always)] - fn record_layout_for_printing(&self, layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>) { - // If we are running with `-Zprint-type-sizes`, maybe record layouts - // for dumping later. - if self.tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.print_type_sizes { - self.record_layout_for_printing_outlined(layout) - } - } - - fn record_layout_for_printing_outlined(&self, layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>) { - // Ignore layouts that are done with non-empty environments or - // non-monomorphic layouts, as the user only wants to see the stuff - // resulting from the final codegen session. - if layout.ty.has_param_types_or_consts() || !self.param_env.caller_bounds().is_empty() { - return; - } - - // (delay format until we actually need it) - let record = |kind, packed, opt_discr_size, variants| { - let type_desc = format!("{:?}", layout.ty); - self.tcx.sess.code_stats.record_type_size( - kind, - type_desc, - layout.align.abi, - layout.size, - packed, - opt_discr_size, - variants, - ); - }; - - let adt_def = match *layout.ty.kind() { - ty::Adt(ref adt_def, _) => { - debug!("print-type-size t: `{:?}` process adt", layout.ty); - adt_def - } - - ty::Closure(..) => { - debug!("print-type-size t: `{:?}` record closure", layout.ty); - record(DataTypeKind::Closure, false, None, vec![]); - return; - } - - _ => { - debug!("print-type-size t: `{:?}` skip non-nominal", layout.ty); - return; - } - }; - - let adt_kind = adt_def.adt_kind(); - let adt_packed = adt_def.repr().pack.is_some(); - - let build_variant_info = |n: Option<Symbol>, flds: &[Symbol], layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>| { - let mut min_size = Size::ZERO; - let field_info: Vec<_> = flds - .iter() - .enumerate() - .map(|(i, &name)| { - let field_layout = layout.field(self, i); - let offset = layout.fields.offset(i); - let field_end = offset + field_layout.size; - if min_size < field_end { - min_size = field_end; - } - FieldInfo { - name, - offset: offset.bytes(), - size: field_layout.size.bytes(), - align: field_layout.align.abi.bytes(), - } - }) - .collect(); - - VariantInfo { - name: n, - kind: if layout.is_unsized() { SizeKind::Min } else { SizeKind::Exact }, - align: layout.align.abi.bytes(), - size: if min_size.bytes() == 0 { layout.size.bytes() } else { min_size.bytes() }, - fields: field_info, - } - }; - - match layout.variants { - Variants::Single { index } => { - if !adt_def.variants().is_empty() && layout.fields != FieldsShape::Primitive { - debug!( - "print-type-size `{:#?}` variant {}", - layout, - adt_def.variant(index).name - ); - let variant_def = &adt_def.variant(index); - let fields: Vec<_> = variant_def.fields.iter().map(|f| f.name).collect(); - record( - adt_kind.into(), - adt_packed, - None, - vec![build_variant_info(Some(variant_def.name), &fields, layout)], - ); - } else { - // (This case arises for *empty* enums; so give it - // zero variants.) - record(adt_kind.into(), adt_packed, None, vec![]); - } - } - - Variants::Multiple { tag, ref tag_encoding, .. } => { - debug!( - "print-type-size `{:#?}` adt general variants def {}", - layout.ty, - adt_def.variants().len() - ); - let variant_infos: Vec<_> = adt_def - .variants() - .iter_enumerated() - .map(|(i, variant_def)| { - let fields: Vec<_> = variant_def.fields.iter().map(|f| f.name).collect(); - build_variant_info( - Some(variant_def.name), - &fields, - layout.for_variant(self, i), - ) - }) - .collect(); - record( - adt_kind.into(), - adt_packed, - match tag_encoding { - TagEncoding::Direct => Some(tag.size(self)), - _ => None, - }, - variant_infos, - ); - } - } - } -} - /// Type size "skeleton", i.e., the only information determining a type's size. /// While this is conservative, (aside from constant sizes, only pointers, /// newtypes thereof and null pointer optimized enums are allowed), it is @@ -2058,7 +263,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SizeSkeleton<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ) -> Result<SizeSkeleton<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { - debug_assert!(!ty.has_infer_types_or_consts()); + debug_assert!(!ty.has_non_region_infer()); // First try computing a static layout. let err = match tcx.layout_of(param_env.and(ty)) { @@ -2074,7 +279,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SizeSkeleton<'tcx> { let tail = tcx.struct_tail_erasing_lifetimes(pointee, param_env); match tail.kind() { ty::Param(_) | ty::Projection(_) => { - debug_assert!(tail.has_param_types_or_consts()); + debug_assert!(tail.has_non_region_param()); Ok(SizeSkeleton::Pointer { non_zero, tail: tcx.erase_regions(tail) }) } _ => bug!( @@ -2625,7 +830,7 @@ where } else { match mt { hir::Mutability::Not => { - if ty.is_freeze(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), cx.param_env()) { + if ty.is_freeze(tcx, cx.param_env()) { PointerKind::Frozen } else { PointerKind::SharedMutable @@ -2636,7 +841,7 @@ where // noalias, as another pointer to the structure can be obtained, that // is not based-on the original reference. We consider all !Unpin // types to be potentially self-referential here. - if ty.is_unpin(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), cx.param_env()) { + if ty.is_unpin(tcx, cx.param_env()) { PointerKind::UniqueBorrowed } else { PointerKind::UniqueBorrowedPinned @@ -2748,112 +953,6 @@ where } } -impl<'tcx> ty::Instance<'tcx> { - // NOTE(eddyb) this is private to avoid using it from outside of - // `fn_abi_of_instance` - any other uses are either too high-level - // for `Instance` (e.g. typeck would use `Ty::fn_sig` instead), - // or should go through `FnAbi` instead, to avoid losing any - // adjustments `fn_abi_of_instance` might be performing. - #[tracing::instrument(level = "debug", skip(tcx, param_env))] - fn fn_sig_for_fn_abi( - &self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx> { - let ty = self.ty(tcx, param_env); - match *ty.kind() { - ty::FnDef(..) => { - // HACK(davidtwco,eddyb): This is a workaround for polymorphization considering - // parameters unused if they show up in the signature, but not in the `mir::Body` - // (i.e. due to being inside a projection that got normalized, see - // `src/test/ui/polymorphization/normalized_sig_types.rs`), and codegen not keeping - // track of a polymorphization `ParamEnv` to allow normalizing later. - let mut sig = match *ty.kind() { - ty::FnDef(def_id, substs) => tcx - .normalize_erasing_regions(tcx.param_env(def_id), tcx.bound_fn_sig(def_id)) - .subst(tcx, substs), - _ => unreachable!(), - }; - - if let ty::InstanceDef::VTableShim(..) = self.def { - // Modify `fn(self, ...)` to `fn(self: *mut Self, ...)`. - sig = sig.map_bound(|mut sig| { - let mut inputs_and_output = sig.inputs_and_output.to_vec(); - inputs_and_output[0] = tcx.mk_mut_ptr(inputs_and_output[0]); - sig.inputs_and_output = tcx.intern_type_list(&inputs_and_output); - sig - }); - } - sig - } - ty::Closure(def_id, substs) => { - let sig = substs.as_closure().sig(); - - let bound_vars = tcx.mk_bound_variable_kinds( - sig.bound_vars() - .iter() - .chain(iter::once(ty::BoundVariableKind::Region(ty::BrEnv))), - ); - let br = ty::BoundRegion { - var: ty::BoundVar::from_usize(bound_vars.len() - 1), - kind: ty::BoundRegionKind::BrEnv, - }; - let env_region = ty::ReLateBound(ty::INNERMOST, br); - let env_ty = tcx.closure_env_ty(def_id, substs, env_region).unwrap(); - - let sig = sig.skip_binder(); - ty::Binder::bind_with_vars( - tcx.mk_fn_sig( - iter::once(env_ty).chain(sig.inputs().iter().cloned()), - sig.output(), - sig.c_variadic, - sig.unsafety, - sig.abi, - ), - bound_vars, - ) - } - ty::Generator(_, substs, _) => { - let sig = substs.as_generator().poly_sig(); - - let bound_vars = tcx.mk_bound_variable_kinds( - sig.bound_vars() - .iter() - .chain(iter::once(ty::BoundVariableKind::Region(ty::BrEnv))), - ); - let br = ty::BoundRegion { - var: ty::BoundVar::from_usize(bound_vars.len() - 1), - kind: ty::BoundRegionKind::BrEnv, - }; - let env_region = ty::ReLateBound(ty::INNERMOST, br); - let env_ty = tcx.mk_mut_ref(tcx.mk_region(env_region), ty); - - let pin_did = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::Pin, None); - let pin_adt_ref = tcx.adt_def(pin_did); - let pin_substs = tcx.intern_substs(&[env_ty.into()]); - let env_ty = tcx.mk_adt(pin_adt_ref, pin_substs); - - let sig = sig.skip_binder(); - let state_did = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::GeneratorState, None); - let state_adt_ref = tcx.adt_def(state_did); - let state_substs = tcx.intern_substs(&[sig.yield_ty.into(), sig.return_ty.into()]); - let ret_ty = tcx.mk_adt(state_adt_ref, state_substs); - ty::Binder::bind_with_vars( - tcx.mk_fn_sig( - [env_ty, sig.resume_ty].iter(), - &ret_ty, - false, - hir::Unsafety::Normal, - rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi::Rust, - ), - bound_vars, - ) - } - _ => bug!("unexpected type {:?} in Instance::fn_sig", ty), - } - } -} - /// Calculates whether a function's ABI can unwind or not. /// /// This takes two primary parameters: @@ -2996,40 +1095,6 @@ pub fn fn_can_unwind<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, fn_def_id: Option<DefId>, abi: Spe } } -#[inline] -pub fn conv_from_spec_abi(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, abi: SpecAbi) -> Conv { - use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi::*; - match tcx.sess.target.adjust_abi(abi) { - RustIntrinsic | PlatformIntrinsic | Rust | RustCall => Conv::Rust, - RustCold => Conv::RustCold, - - // It's the ABI's job to select this, not ours. - System { .. } => bug!("system abi should be selected elsewhere"), - EfiApi => bug!("eficall abi should be selected elsewhere"), - - Stdcall { .. } => Conv::X86Stdcall, - Fastcall { .. } => Conv::X86Fastcall, - Vectorcall { .. } => Conv::X86VectorCall, - Thiscall { .. } => Conv::X86ThisCall, - C { .. } => Conv::C, - Unadjusted => Conv::C, - Win64 { .. } => Conv::X86_64Win64, - SysV64 { .. } => Conv::X86_64SysV, - Aapcs { .. } => Conv::ArmAapcs, - CCmseNonSecureCall => Conv::CCmseNonSecureCall, - PtxKernel => Conv::PtxKernel, - Msp430Interrupt => Conv::Msp430Intr, - X86Interrupt => Conv::X86Intr, - AmdGpuKernel => Conv::AmdGpuKernel, - AvrInterrupt => Conv::AvrInterrupt, - AvrNonBlockingInterrupt => Conv::AvrNonBlockingInterrupt, - Wasm => Conv::C, - - // These API constants ought to be more specific... - Cdecl { .. } => Conv::C, - } -} - /// Error produced by attempting to compute or adjust a `FnAbi`. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, HashStable)] pub enum FnAbiError<'tcx> { @@ -3061,6 +1126,12 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for FnAbiError<'tcx> { } } +impl<'tcx> IntoDiagnostic<'tcx, !> for FnAbiError<'tcx> { + fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &'tcx Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, !> { + handler.struct_fatal(self.to_string()) + } +} + // FIXME(eddyb) maybe use something like this for an unified `fn_abi_of`, not // just for error handling. #[derive(Debug)] @@ -3142,367 +1213,3 @@ pub trait FnAbiOf<'tcx>: FnAbiOfHelpers<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx, C: FnAbiOfHelpers<'tcx>> FnAbiOf<'tcx> for C {} - -fn fn_abi_of_fn_ptr<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - query: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, (ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>, &'tcx ty::List<Ty<'tcx>>)>, -) -> Result<&'tcx FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, FnAbiError<'tcx>> { - let (param_env, (sig, extra_args)) = query.into_parts(); - - LayoutCx { tcx, param_env }.fn_abi_new_uncached(sig, extra_args, None, None, false) -} - -fn fn_abi_of_instance<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - query: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, (ty::Instance<'tcx>, &'tcx ty::List<Ty<'tcx>>)>, -) -> Result<&'tcx FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, FnAbiError<'tcx>> { - let (param_env, (instance, extra_args)) = query.into_parts(); - - let sig = instance.fn_sig_for_fn_abi(tcx, param_env); - - let caller_location = if instance.def.requires_caller_location(tcx) { - Some(tcx.caller_location_ty()) - } else { - None - }; - - LayoutCx { tcx, param_env }.fn_abi_new_uncached( - sig, - extra_args, - caller_location, - Some(instance.def_id()), - matches!(instance.def, ty::InstanceDef::Virtual(..)), - ) -} - -// Handle safe Rust thin and fat pointers. -pub fn adjust_for_rust_scalar<'tcx>( - cx: LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, - attrs: &mut ArgAttributes, - scalar: Scalar, - layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, - offset: Size, - is_return: bool, -) { - // Booleans are always a noundef i1 that needs to be zero-extended. - if scalar.is_bool() { - attrs.ext(ArgExtension::Zext); - attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoUndef); - return; - } - - // Scalars which have invalid values cannot be undef. - if !scalar.is_always_valid(&cx) { - attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoUndef); - } - - // Only pointer types handled below. - let Scalar::Initialized { value: Pointer, valid_range} = scalar else { return }; - - if !valid_range.contains(0) { - attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NonNull); - } - - if let Some(pointee) = layout.pointee_info_at(&cx, offset) { - if let Some(kind) = pointee.safe { - attrs.pointee_align = Some(pointee.align); - - // `Box` (`UniqueBorrowed`) are not necessarily dereferenceable - // for the entire duration of the function as they can be deallocated - // at any time. Same for shared mutable references. If LLVM had a - // way to say "dereferenceable on entry" we could use it here. - attrs.pointee_size = match kind { - PointerKind::UniqueBorrowed - | PointerKind::UniqueBorrowedPinned - | PointerKind::Frozen => pointee.size, - PointerKind::SharedMutable | PointerKind::UniqueOwned => Size::ZERO, - }; - - // `Box`, `&T`, and `&mut T` cannot be undef. - // Note that this only applies to the value of the pointer itself; - // this attribute doesn't make it UB for the pointed-to data to be undef. - attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoUndef); - - // The aliasing rules for `Box<T>` are still not decided, but currently we emit - // `noalias` for it. This can be turned off using an unstable flag. - // See https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/326 - let noalias_for_box = cx.tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.box_noalias.unwrap_or(true); - - // `&mut` pointer parameters never alias other parameters, - // or mutable global data - // - // `&T` where `T` contains no `UnsafeCell<U>` is immutable, - // and can be marked as both `readonly` and `noalias`, as - // LLVM's definition of `noalias` is based solely on memory - // dependencies rather than pointer equality - // - // Due to past miscompiles in LLVM, we apply a separate NoAliasMutRef attribute - // for UniqueBorrowed arguments, so that the codegen backend can decide whether - // or not to actually emit the attribute. It can also be controlled with the - // `-Zmutable-noalias` debugging option. - let no_alias = match kind { - PointerKind::SharedMutable - | PointerKind::UniqueBorrowed - | PointerKind::UniqueBorrowedPinned => false, - PointerKind::UniqueOwned => noalias_for_box, - PointerKind::Frozen => !is_return, - }; - if no_alias { - attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoAlias); - } - - if kind == PointerKind::Frozen && !is_return { - attrs.set(ArgAttribute::ReadOnly); - } - - if kind == PointerKind::UniqueBorrowed && !is_return { - attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoAliasMutRef); - } - } - } -} - -impl<'tcx> LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>> { - // FIXME(eddyb) perhaps group the signature/type-containing (or all of them?) - // arguments of this method, into a separate `struct`. - #[tracing::instrument( - level = "debug", - skip(self, caller_location, fn_def_id, force_thin_self_ptr) - )] - fn fn_abi_new_uncached( - &self, - sig: ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>, - extra_args: &[Ty<'tcx>], - caller_location: Option<Ty<'tcx>>, - fn_def_id: Option<DefId>, - // FIXME(eddyb) replace this with something typed, like an `enum`. - force_thin_self_ptr: bool, - ) -> Result<&'tcx FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, FnAbiError<'tcx>> { - let sig = self.tcx.normalize_erasing_late_bound_regions(self.param_env, sig); - - let conv = conv_from_spec_abi(self.tcx(), sig.abi); - - let mut inputs = sig.inputs(); - let extra_args = if sig.abi == RustCall { - assert!(!sig.c_variadic && extra_args.is_empty()); - - if let Some(input) = sig.inputs().last() { - if let ty::Tuple(tupled_arguments) = input.kind() { - inputs = &sig.inputs()[0..sig.inputs().len() - 1]; - tupled_arguments - } else { - bug!( - "argument to function with \"rust-call\" ABI \ - is not a tuple" - ); - } - } else { - bug!( - "argument to function with \"rust-call\" ABI \ - is not a tuple" - ); - } - } else { - assert!(sig.c_variadic || extra_args.is_empty()); - extra_args - }; - - let target = &self.tcx.sess.target; - let target_env_gnu_like = matches!(&target.env[..], "gnu" | "musl" | "uclibc"); - let win_x64_gnu = target.os == "windows" && target.arch == "x86_64" && target.env == "gnu"; - let linux_s390x_gnu_like = - target.os == "linux" && target.arch == "s390x" && target_env_gnu_like; - let linux_sparc64_gnu_like = - target.os == "linux" && target.arch == "sparc64" && target_env_gnu_like; - let linux_powerpc_gnu_like = - target.os == "linux" && target.arch == "powerpc" && target_env_gnu_like; - use SpecAbi::*; - let rust_abi = matches!(sig.abi, RustIntrinsic | PlatformIntrinsic | Rust | RustCall); - - let arg_of = |ty: Ty<'tcx>, arg_idx: Option<usize>| -> Result<_, FnAbiError<'tcx>> { - let span = tracing::debug_span!("arg_of"); - let _entered = span.enter(); - let is_return = arg_idx.is_none(); - - let layout = self.layout_of(ty)?; - let layout = if force_thin_self_ptr && arg_idx == Some(0) { - // Don't pass the vtable, it's not an argument of the virtual fn. - // Instead, pass just the data pointer, but give it the type `*const/mut dyn Trait` - // or `&/&mut dyn Trait` because this is special-cased elsewhere in codegen - make_thin_self_ptr(self, layout) - } else { - layout - }; - - let mut arg = ArgAbi::new(self, layout, |layout, scalar, offset| { - let mut attrs = ArgAttributes::new(); - adjust_for_rust_scalar(*self, &mut attrs, scalar, *layout, offset, is_return); - attrs - }); - - if arg.layout.is_zst() { - // For some forsaken reason, x86_64-pc-windows-gnu - // doesn't ignore zero-sized struct arguments. - // The same is true for {s390x,sparc64,powerpc}-unknown-linux-{gnu,musl,uclibc}. - if is_return - || rust_abi - || (!win_x64_gnu - && !linux_s390x_gnu_like - && !linux_sparc64_gnu_like - && !linux_powerpc_gnu_like) - { - arg.mode = PassMode::Ignore; - } - } - - Ok(arg) - }; - - let mut fn_abi = FnAbi { - ret: arg_of(sig.output(), None)?, - args: inputs - .iter() - .copied() - .chain(extra_args.iter().copied()) - .chain(caller_location) - .enumerate() - .map(|(i, ty)| arg_of(ty, Some(i))) - .collect::<Result<_, _>>()?, - c_variadic: sig.c_variadic, - fixed_count: inputs.len() as u32, - conv, - can_unwind: fn_can_unwind(self.tcx(), fn_def_id, sig.abi), - }; - self.fn_abi_adjust_for_abi(&mut fn_abi, sig.abi)?; - debug!("fn_abi_new_uncached = {:?}", fn_abi); - Ok(self.tcx.arena.alloc(fn_abi)) - } - - #[tracing::instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] - fn fn_abi_adjust_for_abi( - &self, - fn_abi: &mut FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, - abi: SpecAbi, - ) -> Result<(), FnAbiError<'tcx>> { - if abi == SpecAbi::Unadjusted { - return Ok(()); - } - - if abi == SpecAbi::Rust - || abi == SpecAbi::RustCall - || abi == SpecAbi::RustIntrinsic - || abi == SpecAbi::PlatformIntrinsic - { - let fixup = |arg: &mut ArgAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>| { - if arg.is_ignore() { - return; - } - - match arg.layout.abi { - Abi::Aggregate { .. } => {} - - // This is a fun case! The gist of what this is doing is - // that we want callers and callees to always agree on the - // ABI of how they pass SIMD arguments. If we were to *not* - // make these arguments indirect then they'd be immediates - // in LLVM, which means that they'd used whatever the - // appropriate ABI is for the callee and the caller. That - // means, for example, if the caller doesn't have AVX - // enabled but the callee does, then passing an AVX argument - // across this boundary would cause corrupt data to show up. - // - // This problem is fixed by unconditionally passing SIMD - // arguments through memory between callers and callees - // which should get them all to agree on ABI regardless of - // target feature sets. Some more information about this - // issue can be found in #44367. - // - // Note that the platform intrinsic ABI is exempt here as - // that's how we connect up to LLVM and it's unstable - // anyway, we control all calls to it in libstd. - Abi::Vector { .. } - if abi != SpecAbi::PlatformIntrinsic - && self.tcx.sess.target.simd_types_indirect => - { - arg.make_indirect(); - return; - } - - _ => return, - } - - let size = arg.layout.size; - if arg.layout.is_unsized() || size > Pointer.size(self) { - arg.make_indirect(); - } else { - // We want to pass small aggregates as immediates, but using - // a LLVM aggregate type for this leads to bad optimizations, - // so we pick an appropriately sized integer type instead. - arg.cast_to(Reg { kind: RegKind::Integer, size }); - } - }; - fixup(&mut fn_abi.ret); - for arg in fn_abi.args.iter_mut() { - fixup(arg); - } - } else { - fn_abi.adjust_for_foreign_abi(self, abi)?; - } - - Ok(()) - } -} - -#[tracing::instrument(level = "debug", skip(cx))] -fn make_thin_self_ptr<'tcx>( - cx: &(impl HasTyCtxt<'tcx> + HasParamEnv<'tcx>), - layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, -) -> TyAndLayout<'tcx> { - let tcx = cx.tcx(); - let fat_pointer_ty = if layout.is_unsized() { - // unsized `self` is passed as a pointer to `self` - // FIXME (mikeyhew) change this to use &own if it is ever added to the language - tcx.mk_mut_ptr(layout.ty) - } else { - match layout.abi { - Abi::ScalarPair(..) | Abi::Scalar(..) => (), - _ => bug!("receiver type has unsupported layout: {:?}", layout), - } - - // In the case of Rc<Self>, we need to explicitly pass a *mut RcBox<Self> - // with a Scalar (not ScalarPair) ABI. This is a hack that is understood - // elsewhere in the compiler as a method on a `dyn Trait`. - // To get the type `*mut RcBox<Self>`, we just keep unwrapping newtypes until we - // get a built-in pointer type - let mut fat_pointer_layout = layout; - 'descend_newtypes: while !fat_pointer_layout.ty.is_unsafe_ptr() - && !fat_pointer_layout.ty.is_region_ptr() - { - for i in 0..fat_pointer_layout.fields.count() { - let field_layout = fat_pointer_layout.field(cx, i); - - if !field_layout.is_zst() { - fat_pointer_layout = field_layout; - continue 'descend_newtypes; - } - } - - bug!("receiver has no non-zero-sized fields {:?}", fat_pointer_layout); - } - - fat_pointer_layout.ty - }; - - // we now have a type like `*mut RcBox<dyn Trait>` - // change its layout to that of `*mut ()`, a thin pointer, but keep the same type - // this is understood as a special case elsewhere in the compiler - let unit_ptr_ty = tcx.mk_mut_ptr(tcx.mk_unit()); - - TyAndLayout { - ty: fat_pointer_ty, - - // NOTE(eddyb) using an empty `ParamEnv`, and `unwrap`-ing the `Result` - // should always work because the type is always `*mut ()`. - ..tcx.layout_of(ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all().and(unit_ptr_ty)).unwrap() - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs index 3f9871190..a42d05706 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ pub use self::IntVarValue::*; pub use self::Variance::*; use crate::error::{OpaqueHiddenTypeMismatch, TypeMismatchReason}; use crate::metadata::ModChild; -use crate::middle::privacy::AccessLevels; +use crate::middle::privacy::EffectiveVisibilities; use crate::mir::{Body, GeneratorLayout}; use crate::traits::{self, Reveal}; use crate::ty; @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ use crate::ty::util::Discr; pub use adt::*; pub use assoc::*; pub use generics::*; +use hir::OpaqueTyOrigin; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::node_id::NodeMap; use rustc_attr as attr; @@ -37,11 +38,13 @@ use rustc_data_structures::tagged_ptr::CopyTaggedPtr; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, CtorOf, DefKind, LifetimeRes, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId, LocalDefIdMap}; +use rustc_hir::definitions::Definitions; use rustc_hir::Node; use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_macros::HashStable; use rustc_query_system::ich::StableHashingContext; use rustc_serialize::{Decodable, Encodable}; +use rustc_session::cstore::CrateStoreDyn; use rustc_span::hygiene::MacroKind; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{ExpnId, Span}; @@ -73,11 +76,11 @@ pub use self::closure::{ CAPTURE_STRUCT_LOCAL, }; pub use self::consts::{ - Const, ConstInt, ConstKind, ConstS, InferConst, ScalarInt, Unevaluated, ValTree, + Const, ConstInt, ConstKind, ConstS, InferConst, ScalarInt, UnevaluatedConst, ValTree, }; pub use self::context::{ tls, CanonicalUserType, CanonicalUserTypeAnnotation, CanonicalUserTypeAnnotations, - CtxtInterners, DelaySpanBugEmitted, FreeRegionInfo, GeneratorDiagnosticData, + CtxtInterners, DeducedParamAttrs, DelaySpanBugEmitted, FreeRegionInfo, GeneratorDiagnosticData, GeneratorInteriorTypeCause, GlobalCtxt, Lift, OnDiskCache, TyCtxt, TypeckResults, UserType, UserTypeAnnotationIndex, }; @@ -89,9 +92,9 @@ pub use self::sty::BoundRegionKind::*; pub use self::sty::{ Article, Binder, BoundRegion, BoundRegionKind, BoundTy, BoundTyKind, BoundVar, BoundVariableKind, CanonicalPolyFnSig, ClosureSubsts, ClosureSubstsParts, ConstVid, - EarlyBinder, EarlyBoundRegion, ExistentialPredicate, ExistentialProjection, - ExistentialTraitRef, FnSig, FreeRegion, GenSig, GeneratorSubsts, GeneratorSubstsParts, - InlineConstSubsts, InlineConstSubstsParts, ParamConst, ParamTy, PolyExistentialProjection, + EarlyBoundRegion, ExistentialPredicate, ExistentialProjection, ExistentialTraitRef, FnSig, + FreeRegion, GenSig, GeneratorSubsts, GeneratorSubstsParts, InlineConstSubsts, + InlineConstSubstsParts, ParamConst, ParamTy, PolyExistentialProjection, PolyExistentialTraitRef, PolyFnSig, PolyGenSig, PolyTraitRef, ProjectionTy, Region, RegionKind, RegionVid, TraitRef, TyKind, TypeAndMut, UpvarSubsts, VarianceDiagInfo, }; @@ -130,8 +133,8 @@ mod erase_regions; mod generics; mod impls_ty; mod instance; -mod layout_sanity_check; mod list; +mod opaque_types; mod parameterized; mod rvalue_scopes; mod structural_impls; @@ -141,8 +144,15 @@ mod sty; pub type RegisteredTools = FxHashSet<Ident>; -#[derive(Debug)] pub struct ResolverOutputs { + pub definitions: Definitions, + pub global_ctxt: ResolverGlobalCtxt, + pub ast_lowering: ResolverAstLowering, +} + +#[derive(Debug)] +pub struct ResolverGlobalCtxt { + pub cstore: Box<CrateStoreDyn>, pub visibilities: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, Visibility>, /// This field is used to decide whether we should make `PRIVATE_IN_PUBLIC` a hard error. pub has_pub_restricted: bool, @@ -150,7 +160,7 @@ pub struct ResolverOutputs { pub expn_that_defined: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, ExpnId>, /// Reference span for definitions. pub source_span: IndexVec<LocalDefId, Span>, - pub access_levels: AccessLevels, + pub effective_visibilities: EffectiveVisibilities, pub extern_crate_map: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, CrateNum>, pub maybe_unused_trait_imports: FxIndexSet<LocalDefId>, pub maybe_unused_extern_crates: Vec<(LocalDefId, Span)>, @@ -682,7 +692,7 @@ pub enum PredicateKind<'tcx> { Coerce(CoercePredicate<'tcx>), /// Constant initializer must evaluate successfully. - ConstEvaluatable(ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>), + ConstEvaluatable(ty::Const<'tcx>), /// Constants must be equal. The first component is the const that is expected. ConstEquate(Const<'tcx>, Const<'tcx>), @@ -861,6 +871,11 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitPredicate<'tcx> { (BoundConstness::ConstIfConst, hir::Constness::NotConst) => false, } } + + pub fn without_const(mut self) -> Self { + self.constness = BoundConstness::NotConst; + self + } } impl<'tcx> PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx> { @@ -1296,6 +1311,106 @@ impl<'tcx> OpaqueHiddenType<'tcx> { sub: sub_diag, }); } + + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(tcx), ret)] + pub fn remap_generic_params_to_declaration_params( + self, + opaque_type_key: OpaqueTypeKey<'tcx>, + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + // typeck errors have subpar spans for opaque types, so delay error reporting until borrowck. + ignore_errors: bool, + origin: OpaqueTyOrigin, + ) -> Self { + let OpaqueTypeKey { def_id, substs } = opaque_type_key; + + // Use substs to build up a reverse map from regions to their + // identity mappings. This is necessary because of `impl + // Trait` lifetimes are computed by replacing existing + // lifetimes with 'static and remapping only those used in the + // `impl Trait` return type, resulting in the parameters + // shifting. + let id_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def_id.to_def_id()); + debug!(?id_substs); + + let map = substs.iter().zip(id_substs); + + let map: FxHashMap<GenericArg<'tcx>, GenericArg<'tcx>> = match origin { + // HACK: The HIR lowering for async fn does not generate + // any `+ Captures<'x>` bounds for the `impl Future<...>`, so all async fns with lifetimes + // would now fail to compile. We should probably just make hir lowering fill this in properly. + OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(_) => map.collect(), + OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(_) | OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias => { + // Opaque types may only use regions that are bound. So for + // ```rust + // type Foo<'a, 'b, 'c> = impl Trait<'a> + 'b; + // ``` + // we may not use `'c` in the hidden type. + struct OpaqueTypeLifetimeCollector<'tcx> { + lifetimes: FxHashSet<ty::Region<'tcx>>, + } + + impl<'tcx> ty::TypeVisitor<'tcx> for OpaqueTypeLifetimeCollector<'tcx> { + fn visit_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { + self.lifetimes.insert(r); + r.super_visit_with(self) + } + } + + let mut collector = OpaqueTypeLifetimeCollector { lifetimes: Default::default() }; + + for pred in tcx.bound_explicit_item_bounds(def_id.to_def_id()).transpose_iter() { + let pred = pred.map_bound(|(pred, _)| *pred).subst(tcx, id_substs); + + trace!(pred=?pred.kind()); + + // We only ignore opaque type substs if the opaque type is the outermost type. + // The opaque type may be nested within itself via recursion in e.g. + // type Foo<'a> = impl PartialEq<Foo<'a>>; + // which thus mentions `'a` and should thus accept hidden types that borrow 'a + // instead of requiring an additional `+ 'a`. + match pred.kind().skip_binder() { + ty::PredicateKind::Trait(TraitPredicate { + trait_ref: ty::TraitRef { def_id: _, substs }, + constness: _, + polarity: _, + }) => { + trace!(?substs); + for subst in &substs[1..] { + subst.visit_with(&mut collector); + } + } + ty::PredicateKind::Projection(ty::ProjectionPredicate { + projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy { substs, item_def_id: _ }, + term, + }) => { + for subst in &substs[1..] { + subst.visit_with(&mut collector); + } + term.visit_with(&mut collector); + } + _ => { + pred.visit_with(&mut collector); + } + } + } + let lifetimes = collector.lifetimes; + trace!(?lifetimes); + map.filter(|(_, v)| { + let ty::GenericArgKind::Lifetime(lt) = v.unpack() else { + return true; + }; + lifetimes.contains(<) + }) + .collect() + } + }; + debug!("map = {:#?}", map); + + // Convert the type from the function into a type valid outside + // the function, by replacing invalid regions with 'static, + // after producing an error for each of them. + self.fold_with(&mut opaque_types::ReverseMapper::new(tcx, map, self.span, ignore_errors)) + } } /// The "placeholder index" fully defines a placeholder region, type, or const. Placeholders are @@ -2590,7 +2705,7 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { closure::provide(providers); context::provide(providers); erase_regions::provide(providers); - layout::provide(providers); + inhabitedness::provide(providers); util::provide(providers); print::provide(providers); super::util::bug::provide(providers); @@ -2598,7 +2713,6 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { *providers = ty::query::Providers { trait_impls_of: trait_def::trait_impls_of_provider, incoherent_impls: trait_def::incoherent_impls_provider, - type_uninhabited_from: inhabitedness::type_uninhabited_from, const_param_default: consts::const_param_default, vtable_allocation: vtable::vtable_allocation_provider, ..*providers @@ -2667,8 +2781,9 @@ pub struct DestructuredConst<'tcx> { mod size_asserts { use super::*; use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(PredicateS<'_>, 48); static_assert_size!(TyS<'_>, 40); static_assert_size!(WithStableHash<TyS<'_>>, 56); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/normalize_erasing_regions.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/normalize_erasing_regions.rs index 9db5a2894..ee13920d5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/normalize_erasing_regions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/normalize_erasing_regions.rs @@ -10,8 +10,7 @@ use crate::mir; use crate::traits::query::NoSolution; use crate::ty::fold::{FallibleTypeFolder, TypeFoldable, TypeFolder}; -use crate::ty::subst::{Subst, SubstsRef}; -use crate::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use crate::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt}; #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, HashStable, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] pub enum NormalizationError<'tcx> { @@ -215,15 +214,6 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for NormalizeAfterErasingRegionsFolder<'tcx> { fn fold_const(&mut self, c: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { self.normalize_generic_arg_after_erasing_regions(c.into()).expect_const() } - - #[inline] - fn fold_mir_const(&mut self, c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>) -> mir::ConstantKind<'tcx> { - // FIXME: This *probably* needs canonicalization too! - let arg = self.param_env.and(c); - self.tcx - .try_normalize_mir_const_after_erasing_regions(arg) - .unwrap_or_else(|_| bug!("failed to normalize {:?}", c)) - } } struct TryNormalizeAfterErasingRegionsFolder<'tcx> { @@ -268,16 +258,4 @@ impl<'tcx> FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx> for TryNormalizeAfterErasingRegionsFolder<'t Err(_) => Err(NormalizationError::Const(c)), } } - - fn try_fold_mir_const( - &mut self, - c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, - ) -> Result<mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, Self::Error> { - // FIXME: This *probably* needs canonicalization too! - let arg = self.param_env.and(c); - match self.tcx.try_normalize_mir_const_after_erasing_regions(arg) { - Ok(c) => Ok(c), - Err(_) => Err(NormalizationError::ConstantKind(c)), - } - } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/opaque_types.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/opaque_types.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b05c63109 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/opaque_types.rs @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; +use rustc_middle::ty::fold::{TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable}; +use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable}; +use rustc_span::Span; + +/// Converts generic params of a TypeFoldable from one +/// item's generics to another. Usually from a function's generics +/// list to the opaque type's own generics. +pub(super) struct ReverseMapper<'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + map: FxHashMap<GenericArg<'tcx>, GenericArg<'tcx>>, + /// see call sites to fold_kind_no_missing_regions_error + /// for an explanation of this field. + do_not_error: bool, + + /// We do not want to emit any errors in typeck because + /// the spans in typeck are subpar at the moment. + /// Borrowck will do the same work again (this time with + /// lifetime information) and thus report better errors. + ignore_errors: bool, + + /// Span of function being checked. + span: Span, +} + +impl<'tcx> ReverseMapper<'tcx> { + pub(super) fn new( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + map: FxHashMap<GenericArg<'tcx>, GenericArg<'tcx>>, + span: Span, + ignore_errors: bool, + ) -> Self { + Self { tcx, map, do_not_error: false, ignore_errors, span } + } + + fn fold_kind_no_missing_regions_error(&mut self, kind: GenericArg<'tcx>) -> GenericArg<'tcx> { + assert!(!self.do_not_error); + self.do_not_error = true; + let kind = kind.fold_with(self); + self.do_not_error = false; + kind + } + + fn fold_kind_normally(&mut self, kind: GenericArg<'tcx>) -> GenericArg<'tcx> { + assert!(!self.do_not_error); + kind.fold_with(self) + } +} + +impl<'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for ReverseMapper<'tcx> { + fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + self.tcx + } + + #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] + fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + match *r { + // Ignore bound regions and `'static` regions that appear in the + // type, we only need to remap regions that reference lifetimes + // from the function declaration. + // This would ignore `'r` in a type like `for<'r> fn(&'r u32)`. + ty::ReLateBound(..) | ty::ReStatic => return r, + + // If regions have been erased (by writeback), don't try to unerase + // them. + ty::ReErased => return r, + + // The regions that we expect from borrow checking. + ty::ReEarlyBound(_) | ty::ReFree(_) => {} + + ty::RePlaceholder(_) | ty::ReVar(_) => { + // All of the regions in the type should either have been + // erased by writeback, or mapped back to named regions by + // borrow checking. + bug!("unexpected region kind in opaque type: {:?}", r); + } + } + + match self.map.get(&r.into()).map(|k| k.unpack()) { + Some(GenericArgKind::Lifetime(r1)) => r1, + Some(u) => panic!("region mapped to unexpected kind: {:?}", u), + None if self.do_not_error => self.tcx.lifetimes.re_static, + None => { + self.tcx + .sess + .struct_span_err(self.span, "non-defining opaque type use in defining scope") + .span_label( + self.span, + format!( + "lifetime `{}` is part of concrete type but not used in \ + parameter list of the `impl Trait` type alias", + r + ), + ) + .emit(); + + self.tcx().lifetimes.re_static + } + } + } + + fn fold_ty(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + match *ty.kind() { + ty::Closure(def_id, substs) => { + // I am a horrible monster and I pray for death. When + // we encounter a closure here, it is always a closure + // from within the function that we are currently + // type-checking -- one that is now being encapsulated + // in an opaque type. Ideally, we would + // go through the types/lifetimes that it references + // and treat them just like we would any other type, + // which means we would error out if we find any + // reference to a type/region that is not in the + // "reverse map". + // + // **However,** in the case of closures, there is a + // somewhat subtle (read: hacky) consideration. The + // problem is that our closure types currently include + // all the lifetime parameters declared on the + // enclosing function, even if they are unused by the + // closure itself. We can't readily filter them out, + // so here we replace those values with `'empty`. This + // can't really make a difference to the rest of the + // compiler; those regions are ignored for the + // outlives relation, and hence don't affect trait + // selection or auto traits, and they are erased + // during codegen. + + let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(def_id); + let substs = self.tcx.mk_substs(substs.iter().enumerate().map(|(index, kind)| { + if index < generics.parent_count { + // Accommodate missing regions in the parent kinds... + self.fold_kind_no_missing_regions_error(kind) + } else { + // ...but not elsewhere. + self.fold_kind_normally(kind) + } + })); + + self.tcx.mk_closure(def_id, substs) + } + + ty::Generator(def_id, substs, movability) => { + let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(def_id); + let substs = self.tcx.mk_substs(substs.iter().enumerate().map(|(index, kind)| { + if index < generics.parent_count { + // Accommodate missing regions in the parent kinds... + self.fold_kind_no_missing_regions_error(kind) + } else { + // ...but not elsewhere. + self.fold_kind_normally(kind) + } + })); + + self.tcx.mk_generator(def_id, substs, movability) + } + + ty::Param(param) => { + // Look it up in the substitution list. + match self.map.get(&ty.into()).map(|k| k.unpack()) { + // Found it in the substitution list; replace with the parameter from the + // opaque type. + Some(GenericArgKind::Type(t1)) => t1, + Some(u) => panic!("type mapped to unexpected kind: {:?}", u), + None => { + debug!(?param, ?self.map); + if !self.ignore_errors { + self.tcx + .sess + .struct_span_err( + self.span, + &format!( + "type parameter `{}` is part of concrete type but not \ + used in parameter list for the `impl Trait` type alias", + ty + ), + ) + .emit(); + } + + self.tcx().ty_error() + } + } + } + + _ => ty.super_fold_with(self), + } + } + + fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { + trace!("checking const {:?}", ct); + // Find a const parameter + match ct.kind() { + ty::ConstKind::Param(..) => { + // Look it up in the substitution list. + match self.map.get(&ct.into()).map(|k| k.unpack()) { + // Found it in the substitution list, replace with the parameter from the + // opaque type. + Some(GenericArgKind::Const(c1)) => c1, + Some(u) => panic!("const mapped to unexpected kind: {:?}", u), + None => { + if !self.ignore_errors { + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(ty::ConstNotUsedTraitAlias { + ct: ct.to_string(), + span: self.span, + }); + } + + self.tcx().const_error(ct.ty()) + } + } + } + + _ => ct, + } + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/parameterized.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/parameterized.rs index 9c8dc30e2..e1e705a92 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/parameterized.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/parameterized.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, DefIndex}; use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; @@ -29,6 +30,10 @@ impl<I: Idx + 'static, T: ParameterizedOverTcx> ParameterizedOverTcx for IndexVe type Value<'tcx> = IndexVec<I, T::Value<'tcx>>; } +impl<I: 'static, T: ParameterizedOverTcx> ParameterizedOverTcx for FxHashMap<I, T> { + type Value<'tcx> = FxHashMap<I, T::Value<'tcx>>; +} + impl<T: ParameterizedOverTcx> ParameterizedOverTcx for ty::Binder<'static, T> { type Value<'tcx> = ty::Binder<'tcx, T::Value<'tcx>>; } @@ -56,6 +61,7 @@ trivially_parameterized_over_tcx! { crate::middle::resolve_lifetime::ObjectLifetimeDefault, crate::mir::ConstQualifs, ty::AssocItemContainer, + ty::DeducedParamAttrs, ty::Generics, ty::ImplPolarity, ty::ReprOptions, @@ -77,6 +83,7 @@ trivially_parameterized_over_tcx! { rustc_hir::def::DefKind, rustc_hir::def_id::DefIndex, rustc_hir::definitions::DefKey, + rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet<u32>, rustc_index::bit_set::FiniteBitSet<u32>, rustc_session::cstore::ForeignModule, rustc_session::cstore::LinkagePreference, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/mod.rs index d57cf8f01..44b9548db 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/mod.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, Subst}; +use crate::ty::GenericArg; use crate::ty::{self, DefIdTree, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_data_structures::sso::SsoHashSet; -use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId}; +use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::definitions::{DefPathData, DisambiguatedDefPathData}; // `pretty` is a separate module only for organization. @@ -325,3 +325,12 @@ impl<'tcx, P: Printer<'tcx>> Print<'tcx, P> for ty::Const<'tcx> { cx.print_const(*self) } } + +// This is only used by query descriptions +pub fn describe_as_module(def_id: LocalDefId, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> String { + if def_id.is_top_level_module() { + "top-level module".to_string() + } else { + format!("module `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(def_id.to_def_id())) + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs index 97bddb93e..ef9aa236b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ use crate::mir::interpret::{AllocRange, GlobalAlloc, Pointer, Provenance, Scalar}; -use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, Subst}; use crate::ty::{ self, ConstInt, DefIdTree, ParamConst, ScalarInt, Term, TermKind, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperFoldable, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, }; +use crate::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind}; use rustc_apfloat::ieee::{Double, Single}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexMap}; use rustc_data_structures::sso::SsoHashSet; @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ use rustc_session::cstore::{ExternCrate, ExternCrateSource}; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_target::abi::Size; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; +use smallvec::SmallVec; use std::cell::Cell; use std::char; @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ thread_local! { static NO_TRIMMED_PATH: Cell<bool> = const { Cell::new(false) }; static NO_QUERIES: Cell<bool> = const { Cell::new(false) }; static NO_VISIBLE_PATH: Cell<bool> = const { Cell::new(false) }; + static NO_VERBOSE_CONSTANTS: Cell<bool> = const { Cell::new(false) }; } macro_rules! define_helper { @@ -116,6 +118,9 @@ define_helper!( /// Prevent selection of visible paths. `Display` impl of DefId will prefer /// visible (public) reexports of types as paths. fn with_no_visible_paths(NoVisibleGuard, NO_VISIBLE_PATH); + /// Prevent verbose printing of constants. Verbose printing of constants is + /// never desirable in some contexts like `std::any::type_name`. + fn with_no_verbose_constants(NoVerboseConstantsGuard, NO_VERBOSE_CONSTANTS); ); /// The "region highlights" are used to control region printing during @@ -637,7 +642,9 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: p!(print_def_path(def_id, &[])); } ty::Projection(ref data) => { - if self.tcx().def_kind(data.item_def_id) == DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder { + if !(self.tcx().sess.verbose() || NO_QUERIES.with(|q| q.get())) + && self.tcx().def_kind(data.item_def_id) == DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder + { return self.pretty_print_opaque_impl_type(data.item_def_id, data.substs); } else { p!(print(data)) @@ -756,7 +763,7 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: } ty::Array(ty, sz) => { p!("[", print(ty), "; "); - if self.tcx().sess.verbose() { + if !NO_VERBOSE_CONSTANTS.with(|flag| flag.get()) && self.tcx().sess.verbose() { p!(write("{:?}", sz)); } else if let ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(..) = sz.kind() { // Do not try to evaluate unevaluated constants. If we are const evaluating an @@ -792,9 +799,9 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: let mut traits = FxIndexMap::default(); let mut fn_traits = FxIndexMap::default(); let mut is_sized = false; + let mut lifetimes = SmallVec::<[ty::Region<'tcx>; 1]>::new(); - for predicate in bounds.transpose_iter().map(|e| e.map_bound(|(p, _)| *p)) { - let predicate = predicate.subst(tcx, substs); + for (predicate, _) in bounds.subst_iter_copied(tcx, substs) { let bound_predicate = predicate.kind(); match bound_predicate.skip_binder() { @@ -823,6 +830,9 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: &mut fn_traits, ); } + ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(outlives) => { + lifetimes.push(outlives.1); + } _ => {} } } @@ -927,7 +937,7 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: // unless we can find out what generator return type it comes from. let term = if let Some(ty) = term.skip_binder().ty() && let ty::Projection(proj) = ty.kind() - && let assoc = tcx.associated_item(proj.item_def_id) + && let Some(assoc) = tcx.opt_associated_item(proj.item_def_id) && assoc.trait_container(tcx) == tcx.lang_items().gen_trait() && assoc.name == rustc_span::sym::Return { @@ -976,6 +986,11 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: write!(self, "Sized")?; } + for re in lifetimes { + write!(self, " + ")?; + self = self.print_region(re)?; + } + Ok(self) } @@ -1088,17 +1103,9 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: .generics_of(principal.def_id) .own_substs_no_defaults(cx.tcx(), principal.substs); - // Don't print `'_` if there's no unerased regions. - let print_regions = args.iter().any(|arg| match arg.unpack() { - GenericArgKind::Lifetime(r) => !r.is_erased(), - _ => false, - }); - let mut args = args.iter().cloned().filter(|arg| match arg.unpack() { - GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) => print_regions, - _ => true, - }); let mut projections = predicates.projection_bounds(); + let mut args = args.iter().cloned(); let arg0 = args.next(); let projection0 = projections.next(); if arg0.is_some() || projection0.is_some() { @@ -1178,7 +1185,7 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: ) -> Result<Self::Const, Self::Error> { define_scoped_cx!(self); - if self.tcx().sess.verbose() { + if !NO_VERBOSE_CONSTANTS.with(|flag| flag.get()) && self.tcx().sess.verbose() { p!(write("Const({:?}: {:?})", ct.kind(), ct.ty())); return Ok(self); } @@ -1201,9 +1208,7 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: } match ct.kind() { - ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted }) => { - assert_eq!(promoted, ()); - + ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs }) => { match self.tcx().def_kind(def.did) { DefKind::Static(..) | DefKind::Const | DefKind::AssocConst => { p!(print_value_path(def.did, substs)) @@ -1415,7 +1420,7 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>: ) -> Result<Self::Const, Self::Error> { define_scoped_cx!(self); - if self.tcx().sess.verbose() { + if !NO_VERBOSE_CONSTANTS.with(|flag| flag.get()) && self.tcx().sess.verbose() { p!(write("ValTree({:?}: ", valtree), print(ty), ")"); return Ok(self); } @@ -1572,7 +1577,9 @@ pub struct FmtPrinterData<'a, 'tcx> { in_value: bool, pub print_alloc_ids: bool, + // set of all named (non-anonymous) region names used_region_names: FxHashSet<Symbol>, + region_index: usize, binder_depth: usize, printed_type_count: usize, @@ -1847,22 +1854,11 @@ impl<'tcx> Printer<'tcx> for FmtPrinter<'_, 'tcx> { ) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error> { self = print_prefix(self)?; - // Don't print `'_` if there's no unerased regions. - let print_regions = self.tcx.sess.verbose() - || args.iter().any(|arg| match arg.unpack() { - GenericArgKind::Lifetime(r) => !r.is_erased(), - _ => false, - }); - let args = args.iter().cloned().filter(|arg| match arg.unpack() { - GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) => print_regions, - _ => true, - }); - - if args.clone().next().is_some() { + if args.first().is_some() { if self.in_value { write!(self, "::")?; } - self.generic_delimiters(|cx| cx.comma_sep(args)) + self.generic_delimiters(|cx| cx.comma_sep(args.iter().cloned())) } else { Ok(self) } @@ -2074,7 +2070,14 @@ struct RegionFolder<'a, 'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, current_index: ty::DebruijnIndex, region_map: BTreeMap<ty::BoundRegion, ty::Region<'tcx>>, - name: &'a mut (dyn FnMut(ty::BoundRegion) -> ty::Region<'tcx> + 'a), + name: &'a mut ( + dyn FnMut( + Option<ty::DebruijnIndex>, // Debruijn index of the folded late-bound region + ty::DebruijnIndex, // Index corresponding to binder level + ty::BoundRegion, + ) -> ty::Region<'tcx> + + 'a + ), } impl<'a, 'tcx> ty::TypeFolder<'tcx> for RegionFolder<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -2105,7 +2108,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ty::TypeFolder<'tcx> for RegionFolder<'a, 'tcx> { fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { let name = &mut self.name; let region = match *r { - ty::ReLateBound(_, br) => *self.region_map.entry(br).or_insert_with(|| name(br)), + ty::ReLateBound(db, br) if db >= self.current_index => { + *self.region_map.entry(br).or_insert_with(|| name(Some(db), self.current_index, br)) + } ty::RePlaceholder(ty::PlaceholderRegion { name: kind, .. }) => { // If this is an anonymous placeholder, don't rename. Otherwise, in some // async fns, we get a `for<'r> Send` bound @@ -2114,7 +2119,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ty::TypeFolder<'tcx> for RegionFolder<'a, 'tcx> { _ => { // Index doesn't matter, since this is just for naming and these never get bound let br = ty::BoundRegion { var: ty::BoundVar::from_u32(0), kind }; - *self.region_map.entry(br).or_insert_with(|| name(br)) + *self + .region_map + .entry(br) + .or_insert_with(|| name(None, self.current_index, br)) } } } @@ -2139,23 +2147,31 @@ impl<'tcx> FmtPrinter<'_, 'tcx> { where T: Print<'tcx, Self, Output = Self, Error = fmt::Error> + TypeFoldable<'tcx>, { - fn name_by_region_index(index: usize) -> Symbol { - match index { - 0 => Symbol::intern("'r"), - 1 => Symbol::intern("'s"), - i => Symbol::intern(&format!("'t{}", i - 2)), + fn name_by_region_index( + index: usize, + available_names: &mut Vec<Symbol>, + num_available: usize, + ) -> Symbol { + if let Some(name) = available_names.pop() { + name + } else { + Symbol::intern(&format!("'z{}", index - num_available)) } } + debug!("name_all_regions"); + // Replace any anonymous late-bound regions with named // variants, using new unique identifiers, so that we can // clearly differentiate between named and unnamed regions in // the output. We'll probably want to tweak this over time to // decide just how much information to give. if self.binder_depth == 0 { - self.prepare_late_bound_region_info(value); + self.prepare_region_info(value); } + debug!("self.used_region_names: {:?}", &self.used_region_names); + let mut empty = true; let mut start_or_continue = |cx: &mut Self, start: &str, cont: &str| { let w = if empty { @@ -2172,13 +2188,30 @@ impl<'tcx> FmtPrinter<'_, 'tcx> { define_scoped_cx!(self); + let possible_names = + ('a'..='z').rev().map(|s| Symbol::intern(&format!("'{s}"))).collect::<Vec<_>>(); + + let mut available_names = possible_names + .into_iter() + .filter(|name| !self.used_region_names.contains(&name)) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + debug!(?available_names); + let num_available = available_names.len(); + let mut region_index = self.region_index; - let mut next_name = |this: &Self| loop { - let name = name_by_region_index(region_index); - region_index += 1; - if !this.used_region_names.contains(&name) { - break name; + let mut next_name = |this: &Self| { + let mut name; + + loop { + name = name_by_region_index(region_index, &mut available_names, num_available); + region_index += 1; + + if !this.used_region_names.contains(&name) { + break; + } } + + name }; // If we want to print verbosely, then print *all* binders, even if they @@ -2199,6 +2232,7 @@ impl<'tcx> FmtPrinter<'_, 'tcx> { ty::BrAnon(_) | ty::BrEnv => { start_or_continue(&mut self, "for<", ", "); let name = next_name(&self); + debug!(?name); do_continue(&mut self, name); ty::BrNamed(CRATE_DEF_ID.to_def_id(), name) } @@ -2227,24 +2261,63 @@ impl<'tcx> FmtPrinter<'_, 'tcx> { }) } else { let tcx = self.tcx; - let mut name = |br: ty::BoundRegion| { - start_or_continue(&mut self, "for<", ", "); - let kind = match br.kind { + + // Closure used in `RegionFolder` to create names for anonymous late-bound + // regions. We use two `DebruijnIndex`es (one for the currently folded + // late-bound region and the other for the binder level) to determine + // whether a name has already been created for the currently folded region, + // see issue #102392. + let mut name = |lifetime_idx: Option<ty::DebruijnIndex>, + binder_level_idx: ty::DebruijnIndex, + br: ty::BoundRegion| { + let (name, kind) = match br.kind { ty::BrAnon(_) | ty::BrEnv => { let name = next_name(&self); - do_continue(&mut self, name); - ty::BrNamed(CRATE_DEF_ID.to_def_id(), name) + + if let Some(lt_idx) = lifetime_idx { + if lt_idx > binder_level_idx { + let kind = ty::BrNamed(CRATE_DEF_ID.to_def_id(), name); + return tcx.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound( + ty::INNERMOST, + ty::BoundRegion { var: br.var, kind }, + )); + } + } + + (name, ty::BrNamed(CRATE_DEF_ID.to_def_id(), name)) } ty::BrNamed(def_id, kw::UnderscoreLifetime) => { let name = next_name(&self); - do_continue(&mut self, name); - ty::BrNamed(def_id, name) + + if let Some(lt_idx) = lifetime_idx { + if lt_idx > binder_level_idx { + let kind = ty::BrNamed(def_id, name); + return tcx.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound( + ty::INNERMOST, + ty::BoundRegion { var: br.var, kind }, + )); + } + } + + (name, ty::BrNamed(def_id, name)) } ty::BrNamed(_, name) => { - do_continue(&mut self, name); - br.kind + if let Some(lt_idx) = lifetime_idx { + if lt_idx > binder_level_idx { + let kind = br.kind; + return tcx.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound( + ty::INNERMOST, + ty::BoundRegion { var: br.var, kind }, + )); + } + } + + (name, br.kind) } }; + + start_or_continue(&mut self, "for<", ", "); + do_continue(&mut self, name); tcx.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound(ty::INNERMOST, ty::BoundRegion { var: br.var, kind })) }; let mut folder = RegionFolder { @@ -2292,29 +2365,37 @@ impl<'tcx> FmtPrinter<'_, 'tcx> { Ok(inner) } - fn prepare_late_bound_region_info<T>(&mut self, value: &ty::Binder<'tcx, T>) + fn prepare_region_info<T>(&mut self, value: &ty::Binder<'tcx, T>) where T: TypeVisitable<'tcx>, { - struct LateBoundRegionNameCollector<'a, 'tcx> { - used_region_names: &'a mut FxHashSet<Symbol>, + struct RegionNameCollector<'tcx> { + used_region_names: FxHashSet<Symbol>, type_collector: SsoHashSet<Ty<'tcx>>, } - impl<'tcx> ty::visit::TypeVisitor<'tcx> for LateBoundRegionNameCollector<'_, 'tcx> { + impl<'tcx> RegionNameCollector<'tcx> { + fn new() -> Self { + RegionNameCollector { + used_region_names: Default::default(), + type_collector: SsoHashSet::new(), + } + } + } + + impl<'tcx> ty::visit::TypeVisitor<'tcx> for RegionNameCollector<'tcx> { type BreakTy = (); fn visit_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { trace!("address: {:p}", r.0.0); - if let ty::ReLateBound(_, ty::BoundRegion { kind: ty::BrNamed(_, name), .. }) = *r { - self.used_region_names.insert(name); - } else if let ty::RePlaceholder(ty::PlaceholderRegion { - name: ty::BrNamed(_, name), - .. - }) = *r - { + + // Collect all named lifetimes. These allow us to prevent duplication + // of already existing lifetime names when introducing names for + // anonymous late-bound regions. + if let Some(name) = r.get_name() { self.used_region_names.insert(name); } + r.super_visit_with(self) } @@ -2330,12 +2411,9 @@ impl<'tcx> FmtPrinter<'_, 'tcx> { } } - self.used_region_names.clear(); - let mut collector = LateBoundRegionNameCollector { - used_region_names: &mut self.used_region_names, - type_collector: SsoHashSet::new(), - }; + let mut collector = RegionNameCollector::new(); value.visit_with(&mut collector); + self.used_region_names = collector.used_region_names; self.region_index = 0; } } @@ -2637,8 +2715,8 @@ define_print_and_forward_display! { print_value_path(closure_def_id, &[]), write("` implements the trait `{}`", kind)) } - ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv) => { - p!("the constant `", print_value_path(uv.def.did, uv.substs), "` can be evaluated") + ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ct) => { + p!("the constant `", print(ct), "` can be evaluated") } ty::PredicateKind::ConstEquate(c1, c2) => { p!("the constant `", print(c1), "` equals `", print(c2), "`") @@ -2662,7 +2740,7 @@ fn for_each_def(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, mut collect_fn: impl for<'b> FnMut(&'b Ident, N // Iterate all local crate items no matter where they are defined. let hir = tcx.hir(); for id in hir.items() { - if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Use) { + if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Use) { continue; } @@ -2671,7 +2749,7 @@ fn for_each_def(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, mut collect_fn: impl for<'b> FnMut(&'b Ident, N continue; } - let def_id = item.def_id.to_def_id(); + let def_id = item.owner_id.to_def_id(); let ns = tcx.def_kind(def_id).ns().unwrap_or(Namespace::TypeNS); collect_fn(&item.ident, ns, def_id); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/query.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/query.rs index a300a8df2..ec90590ad 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/query.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/query.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ use crate::dep_graph; use crate::infer::canonical::{self, Canonical}; -use crate::lint::LintLevelMap; +use crate::lint::LintExpectation; use crate::metadata::ModChild; use crate::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrs; use crate::middle::exported_symbols::{ExportedSymbol, SymbolExportInfo}; use crate::middle::lib_features::LibFeatures; -use crate::middle::privacy::AccessLevels; +use crate::middle::privacy::EffectiveVisibilities; use crate::middle::resolve_lifetime::{ObjectLifetimeDefault, Region, ResolveLifetimes}; use crate::middle::stability::{self, DeprecationEntry}; use crate::mir; @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ use crate::ty::layout::TyAndLayout; use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, SubstsRef}; use crate::ty::util::AlwaysRequiresDrop; use crate::ty::GeneratorDiagnosticData; -use crate::ty::{self, AdtSizedConstraint, CrateInherentImpls, ParamEnvAnd, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use crate::ty::{self, CrateInherentImpls, ParamEnvAnd, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::expand::allocator::AllocatorKind; use rustc_attr as attr; @@ -40,17 +40,19 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_data_structures::steal::Steal; use rustc_data_structures::svh::Svh; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; +use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, DefIdMap, DefIdSet, LocalDefId}; +use rustc_hir::hir_id::OwnerId; use rustc_hir::lang_items::{LangItem, LanguageItems}; use rustc_hir::{Crate, ItemLocalId, TraitCandidate}; use rustc_index::{bit_set::FiniteBitSet, vec::IndexVec}; use rustc_session::config::{EntryFnType, OptLevel, OutputFilenames, SymbolManglingVersion}; use rustc_session::cstore::{CrateDepKind, CrateSource}; use rustc_session::cstore::{ExternCrate, ForeignModule, LinkagePreference, NativeLib}; -use rustc_session::utils::NativeLibKind; +use rustc_session::lint::LintExpectationId; use rustc_session::Limits; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; @@ -275,8 +277,9 @@ macro_rules! define_callbacks { fn default() -> Self { Providers { $($name: |_, key| bug!( - "`tcx.{}({:?})` unsupported by its crate; \ - perhaps the `{}` query was never assigned a provider function", + "`tcx.{}({:?})` is not supported for external or local crate;\n + hint: Queries can be either made to the local crate, or the external crate. This error means you tried to use it for one that's not supported (likely the local crate).\n + If that's not the case, {} was likely never assigned to a provider function.\n", stringify!($name), key, stringify!($name), @@ -335,7 +338,7 @@ macro_rules! define_callbacks { rustc_query_append! { define_callbacks! } mod sealed { - use super::{DefId, LocalDefId}; + use super::{DefId, LocalDefId, OwnerId}; /// An analogue of the `Into` trait that's intended only for query parameters. /// @@ -365,6 +368,13 @@ mod sealed { self.to_def_id() } } + + impl IntoQueryParam<DefId> for OwnerId { + #[inline(always)] + fn into_query_param(self) -> DefId { + self.to_def_id() + } + } } use sealed::IntoQueryParam; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/relate.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/relate.rs index 61c34730d..b25b4bd4f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/relate.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/relate.rs @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ //! subtyping, type equality, etc. use crate::ty::error::{ExpectedFound, TypeError}; -use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, Subst, SubstsRef}; use crate::ty::{self, ImplSubject, Term, TermKind, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable}; +use crate::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, SubstsRef}; use rustc_hir as ast; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; @@ -632,11 +632,7 @@ pub fn super_relate_consts<'tcx, R: TypeRelation<'tcx>>( // While this is slightly incorrect, it shouldn't matter for `min_const_generics` // and is the better alternative to waiting until `generic_const_exprs` can // be stabilized. - (ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(au), ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(bu)) - if au.def == bu.def && au.promoted == bu.promoted => - { - assert_eq!(au.promoted, ()); - + (ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(au), ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(bu)) if au.def == bu.def => { let substs = relation.relate_with_variance( ty::Variance::Invariant, ty::VarianceDiagInfo::default(), @@ -644,11 +640,7 @@ pub fn super_relate_consts<'tcx, R: TypeRelation<'tcx>>( bu.substs, )?; return Ok(tcx.mk_const(ty::ConstS { - kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { - def: au.def, - substs, - promoted: (), - }), + kind: ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def: au.def, substs }), ty: a.ty(), })); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/rvalue_scopes.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/rvalue_scopes.rs index e86dafae3..e79b79a25 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/rvalue_scopes.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/rvalue_scopes.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_hir as hir; /// `RvalueScopes` is a mapping from sub-expressions to _extended_ lifetime as determined by -/// rules laid out in `rustc_typeck::check::rvalue_scopes`. +/// rules laid out in `rustc_hir_analysis::check::rvalue_scopes`. #[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq, HashStable)] pub struct RvalueScopes { map: FxHashMap<hir::ItemLocalId, Option<Scope>>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/structural_impls.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/structural_impls.rs index 84d6a8b97..2cad333e3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/structural_impls.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/structural_impls.rs @@ -166,8 +166,8 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Debug for ty::PredicateKind<'tcx> { ty::PredicateKind::ClosureKind(closure_def_id, closure_substs, kind) => { write!(f, "ClosureKind({:?}, {:?}, {:?})", closure_def_id, closure_substs, kind) } - ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv) => { - write!(f, "ConstEvaluatable({:?}, {:?})", uv.def, uv.substs) + ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ct) => { + write!(f, "ConstEvaluatable({ct:?})") } ty::PredicateKind::ConstEquate(c1, c2) => write!(f, "ConstEquate({:?}, {:?})", c1, c2), ty::PredicateKind::TypeWellFormedFromEnv(ty) => { @@ -560,18 +560,6 @@ impl<'tcx, T: TypeVisitable<'tcx>> TypeVisitable<'tcx> for Box<[T]> { } } -impl<'tcx, T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>> TypeFoldable<'tcx> for ty::EarlyBinder<T> { - fn try_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Result<Self, F::Error> { - self.try_map_bound(|ty| ty.try_fold_with(folder)) - } -} - -impl<'tcx, T: TypeVisitable<'tcx>> TypeVisitable<'tcx> for ty::EarlyBinder<T> { - fn visit_with<V: TypeVisitor<'tcx>>(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { - self.as_ref().0.visit_with(visitor) - } -} - impl<'tcx, T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>> TypeFoldable<'tcx> for ty::Binder<'tcx, T> { fn try_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Result<Self, F::Error> { folder.try_fold_binder(self) @@ -844,45 +832,8 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeVisitable<'tcx> for InferConst<'tcx> { } } -impl<'tcx> TypeFoldable<'tcx> for ty::Unevaluated<'tcx> { - fn try_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Result<Self, F::Error> { - folder.try_fold_unevaluated(self) - } -} - -impl<'tcx> TypeVisitable<'tcx> for ty::Unevaluated<'tcx> { - fn visit_with<V: TypeVisitor<'tcx>>(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { - visitor.visit_unevaluated(*self) - } -} - -impl<'tcx> TypeSuperFoldable<'tcx> for ty::Unevaluated<'tcx> { - fn try_super_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>>( - self, - folder: &mut F, - ) -> Result<Self, F::Error> { - Ok(ty::Unevaluated { - def: self.def, - substs: self.substs.try_fold_with(folder)?, - promoted: self.promoted, - }) - } -} - -impl<'tcx> TypeSuperVisitable<'tcx> for ty::Unevaluated<'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> TypeSuperVisitable<'tcx> for ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { fn super_visit_with<V: TypeVisitor<'tcx>>(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { self.substs.visit_with(visitor) } } - -impl<'tcx> TypeFoldable<'tcx> for ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()> { - fn try_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Result<Self, F::Error> { - Ok(self.expand().try_fold_with(folder)?.shrink()) - } -} - -impl<'tcx> TypeVisitable<'tcx> for ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()> { - fn visit_with<V: TypeVisitor<'tcx>>(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { - self.expand().visit_with(visitor) - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs index 36e560850..cf420bafe 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ #![allow(rustc::usage_of_ty_tykind)] use crate::infer::canonical::Canonical; -use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; +use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArg, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use crate::ty::visit::ValidateBoundVars; use crate::ty::InferTy::*; use crate::ty::{ @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_index::vec::Idx; use rustc_macros::HashStable; -use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol}; use rustc_target::abi::VariantIdx; use rustc_target::spec::abi; use std::borrow::Cow; @@ -85,6 +85,17 @@ impl BoundRegionKind { _ => false, } } + + pub fn get_name(&self) -> Option<Symbol> { + if self.is_named() { + match *self { + BoundRegionKind::BrNamed(_, name) => return Some(name), + _ => unreachable!(), + } + } + + None + } } pub trait Article { @@ -304,7 +315,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ClosureSubsts<'tcx> { /// closure. // FIXME(eddyb) this should be unnecessary, as the shallowly resolved // type is known at the time of the creation of `ClosureSubsts`, - // see `rustc_typeck::check::closure`. + // see `rustc_hir_analysis::check::closure`. pub fn sig_as_fn_ptr_ty(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { self.split().closure_sig_as_fn_ptr_ty.expect_ty() } @@ -551,7 +562,7 @@ impl<'tcx> GeneratorSubsts<'tcx> { layout.variant_fields.iter().map(move |variant| { variant .iter() - .map(move |field| EarlyBinder(layout.field_tys[*field]).subst(tcx, self.substs)) + .map(move |field| ty::EarlyBinder(layout.field_tys[*field]).subst(tcx, self.substs)) }) } @@ -915,73 +926,6 @@ impl<'tcx> PolyExistentialTraitRef<'tcx> { } } -#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)] -#[derive(Encodable, Decodable, HashStable)] -pub struct EarlyBinder<T>(pub T); - -impl<T> EarlyBinder<T> { - pub fn as_ref(&self) -> EarlyBinder<&T> { - EarlyBinder(&self.0) - } - - pub fn map_bound_ref<F, U>(&self, f: F) -> EarlyBinder<U> - where - F: FnOnce(&T) -> U, - { - self.as_ref().map_bound(f) - } - - pub fn map_bound<F, U>(self, f: F) -> EarlyBinder<U> - where - F: FnOnce(T) -> U, - { - let value = f(self.0); - EarlyBinder(value) - } - - pub fn try_map_bound<F, U, E>(self, f: F) -> Result<EarlyBinder<U>, E> - where - F: FnOnce(T) -> Result<U, E>, - { - let value = f(self.0)?; - Ok(EarlyBinder(value)) - } - - pub fn rebind<U>(&self, value: U) -> EarlyBinder<U> { - EarlyBinder(value) - } -} - -impl<T> EarlyBinder<Option<T>> { - pub fn transpose(self) -> Option<EarlyBinder<T>> { - self.0.map(|v| EarlyBinder(v)) - } -} - -impl<T, U> EarlyBinder<(T, U)> { - pub fn transpose_tuple2(self) -> (EarlyBinder<T>, EarlyBinder<U>) { - (EarlyBinder(self.0.0), EarlyBinder(self.0.1)) - } -} - -pub struct EarlyBinderIter<T> { - t: T, -} - -impl<T: IntoIterator> EarlyBinder<T> { - pub fn transpose_iter(self) -> EarlyBinderIter<T::IntoIter> { - EarlyBinderIter { t: self.0.into_iter() } - } -} - -impl<T: Iterator> Iterator for EarlyBinderIter<T> { - type Item = EarlyBinder<T::Item>; - - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { - self.t.next().map(|i| EarlyBinder(i)) - } -} - #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] #[derive(HashStable)] pub enum BoundVariableKind { @@ -1200,9 +1144,13 @@ pub struct ProjectionTy<'tcx> { impl<'tcx> ProjectionTy<'tcx> { pub fn trait_def_id(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> DefId { - let parent = tcx.parent(self.item_def_id); - assert_eq!(tcx.def_kind(parent), DefKind::Trait); - parent + match tcx.def_kind(self.item_def_id) { + DefKind::AssocTy | DefKind::AssocConst => tcx.parent(self.item_def_id), + DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder => { + tcx.parent(tcx.impl_trait_in_trait_parent(self.item_def_id)) + } + kind => bug!("unexpected DefKind in ProjectionTy: {kind:?}"), + } } /// Extracts the underlying trait reference and own substs from this projection. @@ -1213,6 +1161,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ProjectionTy<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ) -> (ty::TraitRef<'tcx>, &'tcx [ty::GenericArg<'tcx>]) { let def_id = tcx.parent(self.item_def_id); + assert_eq!(tcx.def_kind(def_id), DefKind::Trait); let trait_generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); ( ty::TraitRef { def_id, substs: self.substs.truncate_to(tcx, trait_generics) }, @@ -1508,6 +1457,23 @@ impl<'tcx> Region<'tcx> { *self.0.0 } + pub fn get_name(self) -> Option<Symbol> { + if self.has_name() { + let name = match *self { + ty::ReEarlyBound(ebr) => Some(ebr.name), + ty::ReLateBound(_, br) => br.kind.get_name(), + ty::ReFree(fr) => fr.bound_region.get_name(), + ty::ReStatic => Some(kw::StaticLifetime), + ty::RePlaceholder(placeholder) => placeholder.name.get_name(), + _ => None, + }; + + return name; + } + + None + } + /// Is this region named by the user? pub fn has_name(self) -> bool { match *self { @@ -2156,7 +2122,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { /// /// Note that during type checking, we use an inference variable /// to represent the closure kind, because it has not yet been - /// inferred. Once upvar inference (in `rustc_typeck/src/check/upvar.rs`) + /// inferred. Once upvar inference (in `rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/upvar.rs`) /// is complete, that type variable will be unified. pub fn to_opt_closure_kind(self) -> Option<ty::ClosureKind> { match self.kind() { @@ -2239,7 +2205,10 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { // These aren't even `Clone` ty::Str | ty::Slice(..) | ty::Foreign(..) | ty::Dynamic(..) => false, - ty::Int(..) | ty::Uint(..) | ty::Float(..) => true, + ty::Infer(ty::InferTy::FloatVar(_) | ty::InferTy::IntVar(_)) + | ty::Int(..) + | ty::Uint(..) + | ty::Float(..) => true, // The voldemort ZSTs are fine. ty::FnDef(..) => true, @@ -2274,6 +2243,35 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { } } } + + // If `self` is a primitive, return its [`Symbol`]. + pub fn primitive_symbol(self) -> Option<Symbol> { + match self.kind() { + ty::Bool => Some(sym::bool), + ty::Char => Some(sym::char), + ty::Float(f) => match f { + ty::FloatTy::F32 => Some(sym::f32), + ty::FloatTy::F64 => Some(sym::f64), + }, + ty::Int(f) => match f { + ty::IntTy::Isize => Some(sym::isize), + ty::IntTy::I8 => Some(sym::i8), + ty::IntTy::I16 => Some(sym::i16), + ty::IntTy::I32 => Some(sym::i32), + ty::IntTy::I64 => Some(sym::i64), + ty::IntTy::I128 => Some(sym::i128), + }, + ty::Uint(f) => match f { + ty::UintTy::Usize => Some(sym::usize), + ty::UintTy::U8 => Some(sym::u8), + ty::UintTy::U16 => Some(sym::u16), + ty::UintTy::U32 => Some(sym::u32), + ty::UintTy::U64 => Some(sym::u64), + ty::UintTy::U128 => Some(sym::u128), + }, + _ => None, + } + } } /// Extra information about why we ended up with a particular variance. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/subst.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/subst.rs index 8e69bf067..0660e9b79 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/subst.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/subst.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ // Type substitutions. -use crate::mir; use crate::ty::codec::{TyDecoder, TyEncoder}; use crate::ty::fold::{FallibleTypeFolder, TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable}; use crate::ty::sty::{ClosureSubsts, GeneratorSubsts, InlineConstSubsts}; use crate::ty::visit::{TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor}; use crate::ty::{self, Lift, List, ParamConst, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures; use rustc_data_structures::intern::{Interned, WithStableHash}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_macros::HashStable; @@ -189,6 +189,14 @@ impl<'tcx> GenericArg<'tcx> { _ => bug!("expected a const, but found another kind"), } } + + pub fn is_non_region_infer(self) -> bool { + match self.unpack() { + GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) => false, + GenericArgKind::Type(ty) => ty.is_ty_infer(), + GenericArgKind::Const(ct) => ct.is_ct_infer(), + } + } } impl<'a, 'tcx> Lift<'tcx> for GenericArg<'a> { @@ -492,23 +500,107 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeFoldable<'tcx> for &'tcx ty::List<Ty<'tcx>> { } impl<'tcx, T: TypeVisitable<'tcx>> TypeVisitable<'tcx> for &'tcx ty::List<T> { + #[inline] fn visit_with<V: TypeVisitor<'tcx>>(&self, visitor: &mut V) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { self.iter().try_for_each(|t| t.visit_with(visitor)) } } -// Just call `foo.subst(tcx, substs)` to perform a substitution across `foo`. -#[rustc_on_unimplemented(message = "Calling `subst` must now be done through an `EarlyBinder`")] -pub trait Subst<'tcx>: Sized { - type Inner; +#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)] +#[derive(Encodable, Decodable, HashStable)] +pub struct EarlyBinder<T>(pub T); + +/// For early binders, you should first call `subst` before using any visitors. +impl<'tcx, T> !TypeFoldable<'tcx> for ty::EarlyBinder<T> {} +impl<'tcx, T> !TypeVisitable<'tcx> for ty::EarlyBinder<T> {} + +impl<T> EarlyBinder<T> { + pub fn as_ref(&self) -> EarlyBinder<&T> { + EarlyBinder(&self.0) + } - fn subst(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, substs: &[GenericArg<'tcx>]) -> Self::Inner; + pub fn map_bound_ref<F, U>(&self, f: F) -> EarlyBinder<U> + where + F: FnOnce(&T) -> U, + { + self.as_ref().map_bound(f) + } + + pub fn map_bound<F, U>(self, f: F) -> EarlyBinder<U> + where + F: FnOnce(T) -> U, + { + let value = f(self.0); + EarlyBinder(value) + } + + pub fn try_map_bound<F, U, E>(self, f: F) -> Result<EarlyBinder<U>, E> + where + F: FnOnce(T) -> Result<U, E>, + { + let value = f(self.0)?; + Ok(EarlyBinder(value)) + } + + pub fn rebind<U>(&self, value: U) -> EarlyBinder<U> { + EarlyBinder(value) + } } -impl<'tcx, T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>> Subst<'tcx> for ty::EarlyBinder<T> { - type Inner = T; +impl<T> EarlyBinder<Option<T>> { + pub fn transpose(self) -> Option<EarlyBinder<T>> { + self.0.map(|v| EarlyBinder(v)) + } +} + +impl<T, U> EarlyBinder<(T, U)> { + pub fn transpose_tuple2(self) -> (EarlyBinder<T>, EarlyBinder<U>) { + (EarlyBinder(self.0.0), EarlyBinder(self.0.1)) + } +} - fn subst(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, substs: &[GenericArg<'tcx>]) -> Self::Inner { +impl<'tcx, 's, T: IntoIterator<Item = I>, I: TypeFoldable<'tcx>> EarlyBinder<T> { + pub fn subst_iter( + self, + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + substs: &'s [GenericArg<'tcx>], + ) -> impl Iterator<Item = I> + Captures<'s> + Captures<'tcx> { + self.0.into_iter().map(move |t| EarlyBinder(t).subst(tcx, substs)) + } +} + +impl<'tcx, 's, 'a, T: IntoIterator<Item = &'a I>, I: Copy + TypeFoldable<'tcx> + 'a> + EarlyBinder<T> +{ + pub fn subst_iter_copied( + self, + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + substs: &'s [GenericArg<'tcx>], + ) -> impl Iterator<Item = I> + Captures<'s> + Captures<'tcx> + Captures<'a> { + self.0.into_iter().map(move |t| EarlyBinder(*t).subst(tcx, substs)) + } +} + +pub struct EarlyBinderIter<T> { + t: T, +} + +impl<T: IntoIterator> EarlyBinder<T> { + pub fn transpose_iter(self) -> EarlyBinderIter<T::IntoIter> { + EarlyBinderIter { t: self.0.into_iter() } + } +} + +impl<T: Iterator> Iterator for EarlyBinderIter<T> { + type Item = EarlyBinder<T::Item>; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { + self.t.next().map(|i| EarlyBinder(i)) + } +} + +impl<'tcx, T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>> ty::EarlyBinder<T> { + pub fn subst(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, substs: &[GenericArg<'tcx>]) -> T { let mut folder = SubstFolder { tcx, substs, binders_passed: 0 }; self.0.fold_with(&mut folder) } @@ -544,9 +636,21 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for SubstFolder<'a, 'tcx> { fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { #[cold] #[inline(never)] - fn region_param_out_of_range(data: ty::EarlyBoundRegion) -> ! { + fn region_param_out_of_range(data: ty::EarlyBoundRegion, substs: &[GenericArg<'_>]) -> ! { bug!( - "Region parameter out of range when substituting in region {} (index={})", + "Region parameter out of range when substituting in region {} (index={}, substs = {:?})", + data.name, + data.index, + substs, + ) + } + + #[cold] + #[inline(never)] + fn region_param_invalid(data: ty::EarlyBoundRegion, other: GenericArgKind<'_>) -> ! { + bug!( + "Unexpected parameter {:?} when substituting in region {} (index={})", + other, data.name, data.index ) @@ -562,7 +666,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for SubstFolder<'a, 'tcx> { let rk = self.substs.get(data.index as usize).map(|k| k.unpack()); match rk { Some(GenericArgKind::Lifetime(lt)) => self.shift_region_through_binders(lt), - _ => region_param_out_of_range(data), + Some(other) => region_param_invalid(data, other), + None => region_param_out_of_range(data, self.substs), } } _ => r, @@ -587,11 +692,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for SubstFolder<'a, 'tcx> { c.super_fold_with(self) } } - - #[inline] - fn fold_mir_const(&mut self, c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>) -> mir::ConstantKind<'tcx> { - c.super_fold_with(self) - } } impl<'a, 'tcx> SubstFolder<'a, 'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/util.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/util.rs index 23ad4d27d..f72e236ed 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/util.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/util.rs @@ -2,12 +2,11 @@ use crate::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrFlags; use crate::ty::layout::IntegerExt; -use crate::ty::query::TyCtxtAt; -use crate::ty::subst::{GenericArgKind, Subst, SubstsRef}; use crate::ty::{ self, DefIdTree, FallibleTypeFolder, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable, TypeVisitable, }; +use crate::ty::{GenericArgKind, SubstsRef}; use rustc_apfloat::Float as _; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_attr::{self as attr, SignedInt, UnsignedInt}; @@ -821,12 +820,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { /// does copies even when the type actually doesn't satisfy the /// full requirements for the `Copy` trait (cc #29149) -- this /// winds up being reported as an error during NLL borrow check. - pub fn is_copy_modulo_regions( - self, - tcx_at: TyCtxtAt<'tcx>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ) -> bool { - self.is_trivially_pure_clone_copy() || tcx_at.is_copy_raw(param_env.and(self)) + pub fn is_copy_modulo_regions(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>) -> bool { + self.is_trivially_pure_clone_copy() || tcx.is_copy_raw(param_env.and(self)) } /// Checks whether values of this type `T` have a size known at @@ -835,8 +830,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { /// over-approximation in generic contexts, where one can have /// strange rules like `<T as Foo<'static>>::Bar: Sized` that /// actually carry lifetime requirements. - pub fn is_sized(self, tcx_at: TyCtxtAt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>) -> bool { - self.is_trivially_sized(tcx_at.tcx) || tcx_at.is_sized_raw(param_env.and(self)) + pub fn is_sized(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>) -> bool { + self.is_trivially_sized(tcx) || tcx.is_sized_raw(param_env.and(self)) } /// Checks whether values of this type `T` implement the `Freeze` @@ -846,8 +841,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { /// optimization as well as the rules around static values. Note /// that the `Freeze` trait is not exposed to end users and is /// effectively an implementation detail. - pub fn is_freeze(self, tcx_at: TyCtxtAt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>) -> bool { - self.is_trivially_freeze() || tcx_at.is_freeze_raw(param_env.and(self)) + pub fn is_freeze(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>) -> bool { + self.is_trivially_freeze() || tcx.is_freeze_raw(param_env.and(self)) } /// Fast path helper for testing if a type is `Freeze`. @@ -886,8 +881,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { } /// Checks whether values of this type `T` implement the `Unpin` trait. - pub fn is_unpin(self, tcx_at: TyCtxtAt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>) -> bool { - self.is_trivially_unpin() || tcx_at.is_unpin_raw(param_env.and(self)) + pub fn is_unpin(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>) -> bool { + self.is_trivially_unpin() || tcx.is_unpin_raw(param_env.and(self)) } /// Fast path helper for testing if a type is `Unpin`. @@ -958,7 +953,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { } } - /// Checks if `ty` has has a significant drop. + /// Checks if `ty` has a significant drop. /// /// Note that this method can return false even if `ty` has a destructor /// attached; even if that is the case then the adt has been marked with @@ -1289,12 +1284,24 @@ pub fn is_doc_hidden(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { .any(|items| items.iter().any(|item| item.has_name(sym::hidden))) } +/// Determines whether an item is annotated with `doc(notable_trait)`. +pub fn is_doc_notable_trait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { + tcx.get_attrs(def_id, sym::doc) + .filter_map(|attr| attr.meta_item_list()) + .any(|items| items.iter().any(|item| item.has_name(sym::notable_trait))) +} + /// Determines whether an item is an intrinsic by Abi. pub fn is_intrinsic(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { matches!(tcx.fn_sig(def_id).abi(), Abi::RustIntrinsic | Abi::PlatformIntrinsic) } pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { - *providers = - ty::query::Providers { normalize_opaque_types, is_doc_hidden, is_intrinsic, ..*providers } + *providers = ty::query::Providers { + normalize_opaque_types, + is_doc_hidden, + is_doc_notable_trait, + is_intrinsic, + ..*providers + } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/visit.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/visit.rs index 5f8cb5782..c09f71f9a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/visit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/visit.rs @@ -10,8 +10,7 @@ //! //! There are three groups of traits involved in each traversal. //! - `TypeVisitable`. This is implemented once for many types, including: -//! - Types of interest, for which the the methods delegate to the -//! visitor. +//! - Types of interest, for which the methods delegate to the visitor. //! - All other types, including generic containers like `Vec` and `Option`. //! It defines a "skeleton" of how they should be visited. //! - `TypeSuperVisitable`. This is implemented only for each type of interest, @@ -39,7 +38,6 @@ //! - ty.super_visit_with(visitor) //! - u.visit_with(visitor) //! ``` -use crate::mir; use crate::ty::{self, flags::FlagComputation, Binder, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFlags}; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; @@ -104,8 +102,8 @@ pub trait TypeVisitable<'tcx>: fmt::Debug + Clone { None } } - fn has_param_types_or_consts(&self) -> bool { - self.has_type_flags(TypeFlags::HAS_TY_PARAM | TypeFlags::HAS_CT_PARAM) + fn has_non_region_param(&self) -> bool { + self.has_type_flags(TypeFlags::NEEDS_SUBST - TypeFlags::HAS_RE_PARAM) } fn has_infer_regions(&self) -> bool { self.has_type_flags(TypeFlags::HAS_RE_INFER) @@ -113,8 +111,8 @@ pub trait TypeVisitable<'tcx>: fmt::Debug + Clone { fn has_infer_types(&self) -> bool { self.has_type_flags(TypeFlags::HAS_TY_INFER) } - fn has_infer_types_or_consts(&self) -> bool { - self.has_type_flags(TypeFlags::HAS_TY_INFER | TypeFlags::HAS_CT_INFER) + fn has_non_region_infer(&self) -> bool { + self.has_type_flags(TypeFlags::NEEDS_INFER - TypeFlags::HAS_RE_INFER) } fn needs_infer(&self) -> bool { self.has_type_flags(TypeFlags::NEEDS_INFER) @@ -199,17 +197,9 @@ pub trait TypeVisitor<'tcx>: Sized { c.super_visit_with(self) } - fn visit_unevaluated(&mut self, uv: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - uv.super_visit_with(self) - } - fn visit_predicate(&mut self, p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { p.super_visit_with(self) } - - fn visit_mir_const(&mut self, c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - c.super_visit_with(self) - } } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @@ -597,18 +587,6 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for HasTypeFlagsVisitor { #[inline] #[instrument(level = "trace", ret)] - fn visit_unevaluated(&mut self, uv: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - let flags = FlagComputation::for_unevaluated_const(uv); - trace!(r.flags=?flags); - if flags.intersects(self.flags) { - ControlFlow::Break(FoundFlags) - } else { - ControlFlow::CONTINUE - } - } - - #[inline] - #[instrument(level = "trace", ret)] fn visit_predicate(&mut self, predicate: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { debug!( "HasTypeFlagsVisitor: predicate={:?} predicate.flags={:?} self.flags={:?}", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/walk.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/walk.rs index a3e11bbf0..91db9698c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/walk.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/walk.rs @@ -112,6 +112,22 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> { } } +impl<'tcx> ty::Const<'tcx> { + /// Iterator that walks `self` and any types reachable from + /// `self`, in depth-first order. Note that just walks the types + /// that appear in `self`, it does not descend into the fields of + /// structs or variants. For example: + /// + /// ```text + /// isize => { isize } + /// Foo<Bar<isize>> => { Foo<Bar<isize>>, Bar<isize>, isize } + /// [isize] => { [isize], isize } + /// ``` + pub fn walk(self) -> TypeWalker<'tcx> { + TypeWalker::new(self.into()) + } +} + /// We push `GenericArg`s on the stack in reverse order so as to /// maintain a pre-order traversal. As of the time of this /// writing, the fact that the traversal is pre-order is not diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/values.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/values.rs index 7fbe9ae2a..f4b4c3fb0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/values.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/values.rs @@ -1,8 +1,18 @@ -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AdtSizedConstraint, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; +use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; +use rustc_middle::ty::Representability; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_query_system::query::QueryInfo; use rustc_query_system::Value; +use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId; +use rustc_span::Span; + +use std::fmt::Write; impl<'tcx> Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for Ty<'_> { - fn from_cycle_error(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { + fn from_cycle_error(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, _: &[QueryInfo]) -> Self { // SAFETY: This is never called when `Self` is not `Ty<'tcx>`. // FIXME: Represent the above fact in the trait system somehow. unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'_>>(tcx.ty_error()) } @@ -10,7 +20,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for Ty<'_> { } impl<'tcx> Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for ty::SymbolName<'_> { - fn from_cycle_error(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { + fn from_cycle_error(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, _: &[QueryInfo]) -> Self { // SAFETY: This is never called when `Self` is not `SymbolName<'tcx>`. // FIXME: Represent the above fact in the trait system somehow. unsafe { @@ -21,20 +31,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for ty::SymbolName<'_> { } } -impl<'tcx> Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for AdtSizedConstraint<'_> { - fn from_cycle_error(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { - // SAFETY: This is never called when `Self` is not `AdtSizedConstraint<'tcx>`. - // FIXME: Represent the above fact in the trait system somehow. - unsafe { - std::mem::transmute::<AdtSizedConstraint<'tcx>, AdtSizedConstraint<'_>>( - AdtSizedConstraint(tcx.intern_type_list(&[tcx.ty_error()])), - ) - } - } -} - impl<'tcx> Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for ty::Binder<'_, ty::FnSig<'_>> { - fn from_cycle_error(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { + fn from_cycle_error(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, _: &[QueryInfo]) -> Self { let err = tcx.ty_error(); // FIXME(compiler-errors): It would be nice if we could get the // query key, so we could at least generate a fn signature that @@ -52,3 +50,153 @@ impl<'tcx> Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for ty::Binder<'_, ty::FnSig<'_>> { unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>, ty::Binder<'_, ty::FnSig<'_>>>(fn_sig) } } } + +impl<'tcx> Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for Representability { + fn from_cycle_error(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, cycle: &[QueryInfo]) -> Self { + let mut item_and_field_ids = Vec::new(); + let mut representable_ids = FxHashSet::default(); + for info in cycle { + if info.query.name == "representability" + && let Some(field_id) = info.query.def_id + && let Some(field_id) = field_id.as_local() + && let Some(DefKind::Field) = info.query.def_kind + { + let parent_id = tcx.parent(field_id.to_def_id()); + let item_id = match tcx.def_kind(parent_id) { + DefKind::Variant => tcx.parent(parent_id), + _ => parent_id, + }; + item_and_field_ids.push((item_id.expect_local(), field_id)); + } + } + for info in cycle { + if info.query.name == "representability_adt_ty" + && let Some(def_id) = info.query.ty_adt_id + && let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() + && !item_and_field_ids.iter().any(|&(id, _)| id == def_id) + { + representable_ids.insert(def_id); + } + } + recursive_type_error(tcx, item_and_field_ids, &representable_ids); + Representability::Infinite + } +} + +// item_and_field_ids should form a cycle where each field contains the +// type in the next element in the list +pub fn recursive_type_error( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + mut item_and_field_ids: Vec<(LocalDefId, LocalDefId)>, + representable_ids: &FxHashSet<LocalDefId>, +) { + const ITEM_LIMIT: usize = 5; + + // Rotate the cycle so that the item with the lowest span is first + let start_index = item_and_field_ids + .iter() + .enumerate() + .min_by_key(|&(_, &(id, _))| tcx.def_span(id)) + .unwrap() + .0; + item_and_field_ids.rotate_left(start_index); + + let cycle_len = item_and_field_ids.len(); + let show_cycle_len = cycle_len.min(ITEM_LIMIT); + + let mut err_span = MultiSpan::from_spans( + item_and_field_ids[..show_cycle_len] + .iter() + .map(|(id, _)| tcx.def_span(id.to_def_id())) + .collect(), + ); + let mut suggestion = Vec::with_capacity(show_cycle_len * 2); + for i in 0..show_cycle_len { + let (_, field_id) = item_and_field_ids[i]; + let (next_item_id, _) = item_and_field_ids[(i + 1) % cycle_len]; + // Find the span(s) that contain the next item in the cycle + let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(field_id); + let hir::Node::Field(field) = tcx.hir().get(hir_id) else { bug!("expected field") }; + let mut found = Vec::new(); + find_item_ty_spans(tcx, field.ty, next_item_id, &mut found, representable_ids); + + // Couldn't find the type. Maybe it's behind a type alias? + // In any case, we'll just suggest boxing the whole field. + if found.is_empty() { + found.push(field.ty.span); + } + + for span in found { + err_span.push_span_label(span, "recursive without indirection"); + // FIXME(compiler-errors): This suggestion might be erroneous if Box is shadowed + suggestion.push((span.shrink_to_lo(), "Box<".to_string())); + suggestion.push((span.shrink_to_hi(), ">".to_string())); + } + } + let items_list = { + let mut s = String::new(); + for (i, (item_id, _)) in item_and_field_ids.iter().enumerate() { + let path = tcx.def_path_str(item_id.to_def_id()); + write!(&mut s, "`{path}`").unwrap(); + if i == (ITEM_LIMIT - 1) && cycle_len > ITEM_LIMIT { + write!(&mut s, " and {} more", cycle_len - 5).unwrap(); + break; + } + if cycle_len > 1 && i < cycle_len - 2 { + s.push_str(", "); + } else if cycle_len > 1 && i == cycle_len - 2 { + s.push_str(" and ") + } + } + s + }; + let mut err = struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + err_span, + E0072, + "recursive type{} {} {} infinite size", + pluralize!(cycle_len), + items_list, + pluralize!("has", cycle_len), + ); + err.multipart_suggestion( + "insert some indirection (e.g., a `Box`, `Rc`, or `&`) to break the cycle", + suggestion, + Applicability::HasPlaceholders, + ); + err.emit(); +} + +fn find_item_ty_spans( + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, + needle: LocalDefId, + spans: &mut Vec<Span>, + seen_representable: &FxHashSet<LocalDefId>, +) { + match ty.kind { + hir::TyKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(_, path)) => { + if let Some(def_id) = path.res.opt_def_id() { + let check_params = def_id.as_local().map_or(true, |def_id| { + if def_id == needle { + spans.push(ty.span); + } + seen_representable.contains(&def_id) + }); + if check_params && let Some(args) = path.segments.last().unwrap().args { + let params_in_repr = tcx.params_in_repr(def_id); + for (i, arg) in args.args.iter().enumerate() { + if let hir::GenericArg::Type(ty) = arg && params_in_repr.contains(i as u32) { + find_item_ty_spans(tcx, ty, needle, spans, seen_representable); + } + } + } + } + } + hir::TyKind::Array(ty, _) => find_item_ty_spans(tcx, ty, needle, spans, seen_representable), + hir::TyKind::Tup(tys) => { + tys.iter().for_each(|ty| find_item_ty_spans(tcx, ty, needle, spans, seen_representable)) + } + _ => {} + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/Cargo.toml index 30f90e383..c726fa3a3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_arena = { path = "../rustc_arena" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/block.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/block.rs index 784583d94..183db56d7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/block.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/block.rs @@ -221,26 +221,32 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let init = &this.thir[*initializer]; let initializer_span = init.span; - this.declare_bindings( - visibility_scope, - remainder_span, - pattern, - ArmHasGuard(false), - Some((None, initializer_span)), - ); - this.visit_primary_bindings( - pattern, - UserTypeProjections::none(), - &mut |this, _, _, _, node, span, _, _| { - this.storage_live_binding(block, node, span, OutsideGuard, true); - }, - ); let failure = unpack!( block = this.in_opt_scope( opt_destruction_scope.map(|de| (de, source_info)), |this| { let scope = (*init_scope, source_info); this.in_scope(scope, *lint_level, |this| { + this.declare_bindings( + visibility_scope, + remainder_span, + pattern, + ArmHasGuard(false), + Some((None, initializer_span)), + ); + this.visit_primary_bindings( + pattern, + UserTypeProjections::none(), + &mut |this, _, _, _, node, span, _, _| { + this.storage_live_binding( + block, + node, + span, + OutsideGuard, + true, + ); + }, + ); this.ast_let_else( block, init, @@ -305,7 +311,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { ArmHasGuard(false), Some((None, initializer_span)), ); - this.expr_into_pattern(block, &pattern, init) // irrefutable pattern + this.expr_into_pattern(block, &pattern, init) + // irrefutable pattern }) }, ) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_constant.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_constant.rs index c9bec130c..37dc1ad9f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_constant.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_constant.rs @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use crate::build::{parse_float_into_constval, Builder}; use rustc_ast as ast; +use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{ Allocation, ConstValue, LitToConstError, LitToConstInput, Scalar, }; @@ -66,7 +67,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { }) }); - let uneval = ty::Unevaluated::new(ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(def_id), substs); + let uneval = + mir::UnevaluatedConst::new(ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(def_id), substs); let literal = ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uneval, ty); Constant { user_ty, span, literal } @@ -79,7 +81,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { Constant { user_ty: None, span, literal } } ExprKind::ConstBlock { did: def_id, substs } => { - let uneval = ty::Unevaluated::new(ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(def_id), substs); + let uneval = + mir::UnevaluatedConst::new(ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(def_id), substs); let literal = ConstantKind::Unevaluated(uneval, ty); Constant { user_ty: None, span, literal } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_operand.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_operand.rs index e707c373f..c8610af70 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_operand.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_operand.rs @@ -153,12 +153,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { if tcx.features().unsized_fn_params { let ty = expr.ty; - let span = expr.span; let param_env = this.param_env; - if !ty.is_sized(tcx.at(span), param_env) { + if !ty.is_sized(tcx, param_env) { // !sized means !copy, so this is an unsized move - assert!(!ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx.at(span), param_env)); + assert!(!ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx, param_env)); // As described above, detect the case where we are passing a value of unsized // type, and that value is coming from the deref of a box. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_place.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_place.rs index ebb56e5a2..396782d45 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_place.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_place.rs @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ use rustc_target::abi::VariantIdx; use rustc_index::vec::Idx; +use std::assert_matches::assert_matches; use std::iter; /// The "outermost" place that holds this value. @@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ pub(crate) enum PlaceBase { /// This is used internally when building a place for an expression like `a.b.c`. The fields `b` /// and `c` can be progressively pushed onto the place builder that is created when converting `a`. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] -pub(crate) struct PlaceBuilder<'tcx> { +pub(in crate::build) struct PlaceBuilder<'tcx> { base: PlaceBase, projection: Vec<PlaceElem<'tcx>>, } @@ -102,6 +103,8 @@ fn convert_to_hir_projections_and_truncate_for_capture<'tcx>( variant = Some(*idx); continue; } + // These do not affect anything, they just make sure we know the right type. + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_) => continue, ProjectionElem::Index(..) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } => { @@ -168,22 +171,22 @@ fn find_capture_matching_projections<'a, 'tcx>( /// `PlaceBuilder` now starts from `PlaceBase::Local`. /// /// Returns a Result with the error being the PlaceBuilder (`from_builder`) that was not found. -fn to_upvars_resolved_place_builder<'a, 'tcx>( +#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(cx), ret)] +fn to_upvars_resolved_place_builder<'tcx>( from_builder: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - upvars: &'a CaptureMap<'tcx>, + cx: &Builder<'_, 'tcx>, ) -> Result<PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, PlaceBuilder<'tcx>> { match from_builder.base { PlaceBase::Local(_) => Ok(from_builder), PlaceBase::Upvar { var_hir_id, closure_def_id } => { let Some((capture_index, capture)) = find_capture_matching_projections( - upvars, + &cx.upvars, var_hir_id, &from_builder.projection, ) else { - let closure_span = tcx.def_span(closure_def_id); - if !enable_precise_capture(tcx, closure_span) { + let closure_span = cx.tcx.def_span(closure_def_id); + if !enable_precise_capture(cx.tcx, closure_span) { bug!( "No associated capture found for {:?}[{:#?}] even though \ capture_disjoint_fields isn't enabled", @@ -200,12 +203,13 @@ fn to_upvars_resolved_place_builder<'a, 'tcx>( }; // Access the capture by accessing the field within the Closure struct. - let capture_info = &upvars[capture_index]; + let capture_info = &cx.upvars[capture_index]; let mut upvar_resolved_place_builder = PlaceBuilder::from(capture_info.use_place); // We used some of the projections to build the capture itself, // now we apply the remaining to the upvar resolved place. + trace!(?capture.captured_place, ?from_builder.projection); let remaining_projections = strip_prefix( capture.captured_place.place.base_ty, from_builder.projection, @@ -229,17 +233,20 @@ fn strip_prefix<'tcx>( projections: Vec<PlaceElem<'tcx>>, prefix_projections: &[HirProjection<'tcx>], ) -> impl Iterator<Item = PlaceElem<'tcx>> { - let mut iter = projections.into_iter(); + let mut iter = projections + .into_iter() + // Filter out opaque casts, they are unnecessary in the prefix. + .filter(|elem| !matches!(elem, ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(..))); for projection in prefix_projections { match projection.kind { HirProjectionKind::Deref => { - assert!(matches!(iter.next(), Some(ProjectionElem::Deref))); + assert_matches!(iter.next(), Some(ProjectionElem::Deref)); } HirProjectionKind::Field(..) => { if base_ty.is_enum() { - assert!(matches!(iter.next(), Some(ProjectionElem::Downcast(..)))); + assert_matches!(iter.next(), Some(ProjectionElem::Downcast(..))); } - assert!(matches!(iter.next(), Some(ProjectionElem::Field(..)))); + assert_matches!(iter.next(), Some(ProjectionElem::Field(..))); } HirProjectionKind::Index | HirProjectionKind::Subslice => { bug!("unexpected projection kind: {:?}", projection); @@ -251,24 +258,16 @@ fn strip_prefix<'tcx>( } impl<'tcx> PlaceBuilder<'tcx> { - pub(in crate::build) fn into_place<'a>( - self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - upvars: &'a CaptureMap<'tcx>, - ) -> Place<'tcx> { + pub(in crate::build) fn into_place(self, cx: &Builder<'_, 'tcx>) -> Place<'tcx> { if let PlaceBase::Local(local) = self.base { - Place { local, projection: tcx.intern_place_elems(&self.projection) } + Place { local, projection: cx.tcx.intern_place_elems(&self.projection) } } else { - self.expect_upvars_resolved(tcx, upvars).into_place(tcx, upvars) + self.expect_upvars_resolved(cx).into_place(cx) } } - fn expect_upvars_resolved<'a>( - self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - upvars: &'a CaptureMap<'tcx>, - ) -> PlaceBuilder<'tcx> { - to_upvars_resolved_place_builder(self, tcx, upvars).unwrap() + fn expect_upvars_resolved(self, cx: &Builder<'_, 'tcx>) -> PlaceBuilder<'tcx> { + to_upvars_resolved_place_builder(self, cx).unwrap() } /// Attempts to resolve the `PlaceBuilder`. @@ -282,18 +281,21 @@ impl<'tcx> PlaceBuilder<'tcx> { /// not captured. This can happen because the final mir that will be /// generated doesn't require a read for this place. Failures will only /// happen inside closures. - pub(in crate::build) fn try_upvars_resolved<'a>( + pub(in crate::build) fn try_upvars_resolved( self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - upvars: &'a CaptureMap<'tcx>, + cx: &Builder<'_, 'tcx>, ) -> Result<PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, PlaceBuilder<'tcx>> { - to_upvars_resolved_place_builder(self, tcx, upvars) + to_upvars_resolved_place_builder(self, cx) } pub(crate) fn base(&self) -> PlaceBase { self.base } + pub(crate) fn projection(&self) -> &[PlaceElem<'tcx>] { + &self.projection + } + pub(crate) fn field(self, f: Field, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Self { self.project(PlaceElem::Field(f, ty)) } @@ -353,7 +355,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &Expr<'tcx>, ) -> BlockAnd<Place<'tcx>> { let place_builder = unpack!(block = self.as_place_builder(block, expr)); - block.and(place_builder.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars)) + block.and(place_builder.into_place(self)) } /// This is used when constructing a compound `Place`, so that we can avoid creating @@ -377,7 +379,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &Expr<'tcx>, ) -> BlockAnd<Place<'tcx>> { let place_builder = unpack!(block = self.as_read_only_place_builder(block, expr)); - block.and(place_builder.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars)) + block.and(place_builder.into_place(self)) } /// This is used when constructing a compound `Place`, so that we can avoid creating @@ -472,7 +474,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { inferred_ty: expr.ty, }); - let place = place_builder.clone().into_place(this.tcx, &this.upvars); + let place = place_builder.clone().into_place(this); this.cfg.push( block, Statement { @@ -610,7 +612,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { if is_outermost_index { self.read_fake_borrows(block, fake_borrow_temps, source_info) } else { - base_place = base_place.expect_upvars_resolved(self.tcx, &self.upvars); + base_place = base_place.expect_upvars_resolved(self); self.add_fake_borrows_of_base( &base_place, block, @@ -638,12 +640,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let lt = self.temp(bool_ty, expr_span); // len = len(slice) - self.cfg.push_assign( - block, - source_info, - len, - Rvalue::Len(slice.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars)), - ); + self.cfg.push_assign(block, source_info, len, Rvalue::Len(slice.into_place(self))); // lt = idx < len self.cfg.push_assign( block, @@ -723,6 +720,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { } ProjectionElem::Field(..) | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) + | ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(..) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } => (), } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_rvalue.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_rvalue.rs index f88ab63f0..3dafdcb78 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_rvalue.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_rvalue.rs @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::AssertKind; use rustc_middle::mir::Place; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::thir::*; -use rustc_middle::ty::cast::CastTy; +use rustc_middle::ty::cast::{mir_cast_kind, CastTy}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, UpvarSubsts}; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -217,16 +217,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let from_ty = CastTy::from_ty(ty); let cast_ty = CastTy::from_ty(expr.ty); debug!("ExprKind::Cast from_ty={from_ty:?}, cast_ty={:?}/{cast_ty:?}", expr.ty,); - let cast_kind = match (from_ty, cast_ty) { - (Some(CastTy::Ptr(_) | CastTy::FnPtr), Some(CastTy::Int(_))) => { - CastKind::PointerExposeAddress - } - (Some(CastTy::Int(_)), Some(CastTy::Ptr(_))) => { - CastKind::PointerFromExposedAddress - } - (_, Some(CastTy::DynStar)) => CastKind::DynStar, - (_, _) => CastKind::Misc, - }; + let cast_kind = mir_cast_kind(ty, expr.ty); block.and(Rvalue::Cast(cast_kind, source, expr.ty)) } ExprKind::Pointer { cast, source } => { @@ -329,10 +320,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let place_builder = unpack!(block = this.as_place_builder(block, &this.thir[*thir_place])); - if let Ok(place_builder_resolved) = - place_builder.try_upvars_resolved(this.tcx, &this.upvars) - { - let mir_place = place_builder_resolved.into_place(this.tcx, &this.upvars); + if let Ok(place_builder_resolved) = place_builder.try_upvars_resolved(this) { + let mir_place = place_builder_resolved.into_place(this); this.cfg.push_fake_read( block, this.source_info(this.tcx.hir().span(*hir_id)), @@ -623,8 +612,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { // by the parent itself. The mutability of the current capture // is same as that of the capture in the parent closure. PlaceBase::Upvar { .. } => { - let enclosing_upvars_resolved = - arg_place_builder.clone().into_place(this.tcx, &this.upvars); + let enclosing_upvars_resolved = arg_place_builder.clone().into_place(this); match enclosing_upvars_resolved.as_ref() { PlaceRef { @@ -661,7 +649,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { Mutability::Mut => BorrowKind::Mut { allow_two_phase_borrow: false }, }; - let arg_place = arg_place_builder.into_place(this.tcx, &this.upvars); + let arg_place = arg_place_builder.into_place(this); this.cfg.push_assign( block, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_temp.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_temp.rs index e5dafb820..0ca4e3745 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_temp.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_temp.rs @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { ensure_sufficient_stack(|| self.as_temp_inner(block, temp_lifetime, expr, mutability)) } + #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] fn as_temp_inner( &mut self, mut block: BasicBlock, @@ -30,10 +31,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &Expr<'tcx>, mutability: Mutability, ) -> BlockAnd<Local> { - debug!( - "as_temp(block={:?}, temp_lifetime={:?}, expr={:?}, mutability={:?})", - block, temp_lifetime, expr, mutability - ); let this = self; let expr_span = expr.span; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/into.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/into.rs index 224a1b80f..24ecd0a53 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/into.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/into.rs @@ -15,14 +15,13 @@ use std::iter; impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { /// Compile `expr`, storing the result into `destination`, which /// is assumed to be uninitialized. + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] pub(crate) fn expr_into_dest( &mut self, destination: Place<'tcx>, mut block: BasicBlock, expr: &Expr<'tcx>, ) -> BlockAnd<()> { - debug!("expr_into_dest(destination={:?}, block={:?}, expr={:?})", destination, block, expr); - // since we frequently have to reference `self` from within a // closure, where `self` would be shadowed, it's easier to // just use the name `this` uniformly @@ -366,7 +365,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { None => { let place_builder = place_builder.clone(); this.consume_by_copy_or_move( - place_builder.field(n, *ty).into_place(this.tcx, &this.upvars), + place_builder.field(n, *ty).into_place(this), ) } }) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/mod.rs index 93f382cc6..3f813e0af 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/mod.rs @@ -220,10 +220,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let cause_matched_place = FakeReadCause::ForMatchedPlace(None); let source_info = self.source_info(scrutinee_span); - if let Ok(scrutinee_builder) = - scrutinee_place_builder.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self.tcx, &self.upvars) - { - let scrutinee_place = scrutinee_builder.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars); + if let Ok(scrutinee_builder) = scrutinee_place_builder.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self) { + let scrutinee_place = scrutinee_builder.into_place(self); self.cfg.push_fake_read(block, source_info, cause_matched_place, scrutinee_place); } @@ -246,7 +244,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { .map(|arm| { let arm = &self.thir[arm]; let arm_has_guard = arm.guard.is_some(); - let arm_candidate = Candidate::new(scrutinee.clone(), &arm.pattern, arm_has_guard); + let arm_candidate = + Candidate::new(scrutinee.clone(), &arm.pattern, arm_has_guard, self); (arm, arm_candidate) }) .collect() @@ -349,9 +348,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let mut opt_scrutinee_place: Option<(Option<&Place<'tcx>>, Span)> = None; let scrutinee_place: Place<'tcx>; if let Ok(scrutinee_builder) = - scrutinee_place_builder.clone().try_upvars_resolved(this.tcx, &this.upvars) + scrutinee_place_builder.clone().try_upvars_resolved(this) { - scrutinee_place = scrutinee_builder.into_place(this.tcx, &this.upvars); + scrutinee_place = scrutinee_builder.into_place(this); opt_scrutinee_place = Some((Some(&scrutinee_place), scrutinee_span)); } let scope = this.declare_bindings( @@ -584,7 +583,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { initializer: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, set_match_place: bool, ) -> BlockAnd<()> { - let mut candidate = Candidate::new(initializer.clone(), &irrefutable_pat, false); + let mut candidate = Candidate::new(initializer.clone(), &irrefutable_pat, false, self); let fake_borrow_temps = self.lower_match_tree( block, irrefutable_pat.span, @@ -601,12 +600,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { while let Some(next) = { for binding in &candidate_ref.bindings { let local = self.var_local_id(binding.var_id, OutsideGuard); - - let Some(box LocalInfo::User(ClearCrossCrate::Set(BindingForm::Var( - VarBindingForm { opt_match_place: Some((ref mut match_place, _)), .. }, - )))) = self.local_decls[local].local_info else { - bug!("Let binding to non-user variable.") - }; // `try_upvars_resolved` may fail if it is unable to resolve the given // `PlaceBuilder` inside a closure. In this case, we don't want to include // a scrutinee place. `scrutinee_place_builder` will fail for destructured @@ -621,10 +614,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { // let (v1, v2) = foo; // }; // ``` - if let Ok(match_pair_resolved) = - initializer.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self.tcx, &self.upvars) - { - let place = match_pair_resolved.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars); + if let Ok(match_pair_resolved) = initializer.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self) { + let place = match_pair_resolved.into_place(self); + + let Some(box LocalInfo::User(ClearCrossCrate::Set(BindingForm::Var( + VarBindingForm { opt_match_place: Some((ref mut match_place, _)), .. }, + )))) = self.local_decls[local].local_info else { + bug!("Let binding to non-user variable.") + }; *match_place = Some(place); } } @@ -654,6 +651,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { /// scope for the bindings in these patterns, if such a scope had to be /// created. NOTE: Declaring the bindings should always be done in their /// drop scope. + #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] pub(crate) fn declare_bindings( &mut self, mut visibility_scope: Option<SourceScope>, @@ -662,7 +660,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { has_guard: ArmHasGuard, opt_match_place: Option<(Option<&Place<'tcx>>, Span)>, ) -> Option<SourceScope> { - debug!("declare_bindings: pattern={:?}", pattern); self.visit_primary_bindings( &pattern, UserTypeProjections::none(), @@ -868,11 +865,16 @@ struct Candidate<'pat, 'tcx> { } impl<'tcx, 'pat> Candidate<'pat, 'tcx> { - fn new(place: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, pattern: &'pat Pat<'tcx>, has_guard: bool) -> Self { + fn new( + place: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, + pattern: &'pat Pat<'tcx>, + has_guard: bool, + cx: &Builder<'_, 'tcx>, + ) -> Self { Candidate { span: pattern.span, has_guard, - match_pairs: smallvec![MatchPair { place, pattern }], + match_pairs: smallvec![MatchPair::new(place, pattern, cx)], bindings: Vec::new(), ascriptions: Vec::new(), subcandidates: Vec::new(), @@ -1048,6 +1050,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { /// if `x.0` matches `false` (for the third arm). In the (impossible at /// runtime) case when `x.0` is now `true`, we branch to /// `otherwise_block`. + #[instrument(skip(self, fake_borrows), level = "debug")] fn match_candidates<'pat>( &mut self, span: Span, @@ -1057,11 +1060,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { candidates: &mut [&mut Candidate<'pat, 'tcx>], fake_borrows: &mut Option<FxIndexSet<Place<'tcx>>>, ) { - debug!( - "matched_candidate(span={:?}, candidates={:?}, start_block={:?}, otherwise_block={:?})", - span, candidates, start_block, otherwise_block, - ); - // Start by simplifying candidates. Once this process is complete, all // the match pairs which remain require some form of test, whether it // be a switch or pattern comparison. @@ -1380,6 +1378,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { ) } + #[instrument( + skip(self, otherwise, or_span, place, fake_borrows, candidate, pats), + level = "debug" + )] fn test_or_pattern<'pat>( &mut self, candidate: &mut Candidate<'pat, 'tcx>, @@ -1389,10 +1391,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { place: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, fake_borrows: &mut Option<FxIndexSet<Place<'tcx>>>, ) { - debug!("test_or_pattern:\ncandidate={:#?}\npats={:#?}", candidate, pats); + debug!("candidate={:#?}\npats={:#?}", candidate, pats); let mut or_candidates: Vec<_> = pats .iter() - .map(|pat| Candidate::new(place.clone(), pat, candidate.has_guard)) + .map(|pat| Candidate::new(place.clone(), pat, candidate.has_guard, self)) .collect(); let mut or_candidate_refs: Vec<_> = or_candidates.iter_mut().collect(); let otherwise = if candidate.otherwise_block.is_some() { @@ -1605,9 +1607,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { // Insert a Shallow borrow of any places that is switched on. if let Some(fb) = fake_borrows && let Ok(match_place_resolved) = - match_place.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self.tcx, &self.upvars) + match_place.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self) { - let resolved_place = match_place_resolved.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars); + let resolved_place = match_place_resolved.into_place(self); fb.insert(resolved_place); } @@ -1634,9 +1636,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { candidates = rest; } // at least the first candidate ought to be tested - assert!(total_candidate_count > candidates.len()); - debug!("test_candidates: tested_candidates: {}", total_candidate_count - candidates.len()); - debug!("test_candidates: untested_candidates: {}", candidates.len()); + assert!( + total_candidate_count > candidates.len(), + "{}, {:#?}", + total_candidate_count, + candidates + ); + debug!("tested_candidates: {}", total_candidate_count - candidates.len()); + debug!("untested_candidates: {}", candidates.len()); // HACK(matthewjasper) This is a closure so that we can let the test // create its blocks before the rest of the match. This currently @@ -1783,8 +1790,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let expr_span = expr.span; let expr_place_builder = unpack!(block = self.lower_scrutinee(block, expr, expr_span)); let wildcard = Pat::wildcard_from_ty(pat.ty); - let mut guard_candidate = Candidate::new(expr_place_builder.clone(), &pat, false); - let mut otherwise_candidate = Candidate::new(expr_place_builder.clone(), &wildcard, false); + let mut guard_candidate = Candidate::new(expr_place_builder.clone(), &pat, false, self); + let mut otherwise_candidate = + Candidate::new(expr_place_builder.clone(), &wildcard, false, self); let fake_borrow_temps = self.lower_match_tree( block, pat.span, @@ -1794,8 +1802,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { ); let mut opt_expr_place: Option<(Option<&Place<'tcx>>, Span)> = None; let expr_place: Place<'tcx>; - if let Ok(expr_builder) = expr_place_builder.try_upvars_resolved(self.tcx, &self.upvars) { - expr_place = expr_builder.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars); + if let Ok(expr_builder) = expr_place_builder.try_upvars_resolved(self) { + expr_place = expr_builder.into_place(self); opt_expr_place = Some((Some(&expr_place), expr_span)); } let otherwise_post_guard_block = otherwise_candidate.pre_binding_block.unwrap(); @@ -2209,6 +2217,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { /// first local is a binding for occurrences of `var` in the guard, which /// will have type `&T`. The second local is a binding for occurrences of /// `var` in the arm body, which will have type `T`. + #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] fn declare_binding( &mut self, source_info: SourceInfo, @@ -2223,19 +2232,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { opt_match_place: Option<(Option<Place<'tcx>>, Span)>, pat_span: Span, ) { - debug!( - "declare_binding(var_id={:?}, name={:?}, mode={:?}, var_ty={:?}, \ - visibility_scope={:?}, source_info={:?})", - var_id, name, mode, var_ty, visibility_scope, source_info - ); - let tcx = self.tcx; let debug_source_info = SourceInfo { span: source_info.span, scope: visibility_scope }; let binding_mode = match mode { BindingMode::ByValue => ty::BindingMode::BindByValue(mutability), BindingMode::ByRef(_) => ty::BindingMode::BindByReference(mutability), }; - debug!("declare_binding: user_ty={:?}", user_ty); let local = LocalDecl::<'tcx> { mutability, ty: var_ty, @@ -2285,7 +2287,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { } else { LocalsForNode::One(for_arm_body) }; - debug!("declare_binding: vars={:?}", locals); + debug!(?locals); self.var_indices.insert(var_id, locals); } @@ -2302,8 +2304,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let (matching, failure) = self.in_if_then_scope(*let_else_scope, else_block_span, |this| { let scrutinee = unpack!(block = this.lower_scrutinee(block, init, initializer_span)); let pat = Pat { ty: init.ty, span: else_block_span, kind: PatKind::Wild }; - let mut wildcard = Candidate::new(scrutinee.clone(), &pat, false); - let mut candidate = Candidate::new(scrutinee.clone(), pattern, false); + let mut wildcard = Candidate::new(scrutinee.clone(), &pat, false, this); + let mut candidate = Candidate::new(scrutinee.clone(), pattern, false, this); let fake_borrow_temps = this.lower_match_tree( block, initializer_span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/simplify.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/simplify.rs index df221d356..924d2f555 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/simplify.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/simplify.rs @@ -37,12 +37,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { /// /// only generates a single switch. If this happens this method returns /// `true`. + #[instrument(skip(self, candidate), level = "debug")] pub(super) fn simplify_candidate<'pat>( &mut self, candidate: &mut Candidate<'pat, 'tcx>, ) -> bool { // repeatedly simplify match pairs until fixed point is reached - debug!(?candidate, "simplify_candidate"); + debug!("{candidate:#?}"); // existing_bindings and new_bindings exists to keep the semantics in order. // Reversing the binding order for bindings after `@` changes the binding order in places @@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { ) -> Vec<Candidate<'pat, 'tcx>> { pats.iter() .map(|box pat| { - let mut candidate = Candidate::new(place.clone(), pat, candidate.has_guard); + let mut candidate = Candidate::new(place.clone(), pat, candidate.has_guard, self); self.simplify_candidate(&mut candidate); candidate }) @@ -155,17 +156,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { ascription: thir::Ascription { ref annotation, variance }, } => { // Apply the type ascription to the value at `match_pair.place`, which is the - if let Ok(place_resolved) = - match_pair.place.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self.tcx, &self.upvars) - { + if let Ok(place_resolved) = match_pair.place.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self) { candidate.ascriptions.push(Ascription { annotation: annotation.clone(), - source: place_resolved.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars), + source: place_resolved.into_place(self), variance, }); } - candidate.match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(match_pair.place, subpattern)); + candidate.match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(match_pair.place, subpattern, self)); Ok(()) } @@ -184,12 +183,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { ref subpattern, is_primary: _, } => { - if let Ok(place_resolved) = - match_pair.place.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self.tcx, &self.upvars) - { + if let Ok(place_resolved) = match_pair.place.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self) { candidate.bindings.push(Binding { span: match_pair.pattern.span, - source: place_resolved.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars), + source: place_resolved.into_place(self), var_id: var, binding_mode: mode, }); @@ -197,7 +194,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { if let Some(subpattern) = subpattern.as_ref() { // this is the `x @ P` case; have to keep matching against `P` now - candidate.match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(match_pair.place, subpattern)); + candidate.match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(match_pair.place, subpattern, self)); } Ok(()) @@ -267,14 +264,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let irrefutable = adt_def.variants().iter_enumerated().all(|(i, v)| { i == variant_index || { self.tcx.features().exhaustive_patterns - && !v - .uninhabited_from( - self.tcx, - substs, - adt_def.adt_kind(), - self.param_env, - ) - .is_empty() + && v.inhabited_predicate(self.tcx, adt_def) + .subst(self.tcx, substs) + .apply_any_module(self.tcx, self.param_env) + != Some(true) } }) && (adt_def.did().is_local() || !adt_def.is_variant_list_non_exhaustive()); @@ -308,7 +301,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { PatKind::Deref { ref subpattern } => { let place_builder = match_pair.place.deref(); - candidate.match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(place_builder, subpattern)); + candidate.match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(place_builder, subpattern, self)); Ok(()) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/test.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/test.rs index 47d05a6e3..b597ecfaa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/test.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/test.rs @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ use rustc_hir::{LangItem, RangeEnd}; use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::thir::*; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, Subst}; use rustc_middle::ty::util::IntTypeExt; +use rustc_middle::ty::GenericArg; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, adjustment::PointerCast, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; @@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { } } + #[instrument(skip(self, make_target_blocks, place_builder), level = "debug")] pub(super) fn perform_test( &mut self, match_start_span: Span, @@ -153,19 +154,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { test: &Test<'tcx>, make_target_blocks: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> Vec<BasicBlock>, ) { - let place: Place<'tcx>; - if let Ok(test_place_builder) = place_builder.try_upvars_resolved(self.tcx, &self.upvars) { - place = test_place_builder.into_place(self.tcx, &self.upvars); - } else { - return; - } - debug!( - "perform_test({:?}, {:?}: {:?}, {:?})", - block, - place, - place.ty(&self.local_decls, self.tcx), - test - ); + let place = place_builder.into_place(self); + let place_ty = place.ty(&self.local_decls, self.tcx); + debug!(?place, ?place_ty,); let source_info = self.source_info(test.span); match test.kind { @@ -733,14 +724,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { // So, if we have a match-pattern like `x @ Enum::Variant(P1, P2)`, // we want to create a set of derived match-patterns like // `(x as Variant).0 @ P1` and `(x as Variant).1 @ P1`. - let elem = - ProjectionElem::Downcast(Some(adt_def.variant(variant_index).name), variant_index); - let downcast_place = match_pair.place.project(elem); // `(x as Variant)` + let downcast_place = match_pair.place.downcast(adt_def, variant_index); // `(x as Variant)` let consequent_match_pairs = subpatterns.iter().map(|subpattern| { // e.g., `(x as Variant).0` let place = downcast_place.clone().field(subpattern.field, subpattern.pattern.ty); // e.g., `(x as Variant).0 @ P1` - MatchPair::new(place, &subpattern.pattern) + MatchPair::new(place, &subpattern.pattern, self) }); candidate.match_pairs.extend(consequent_match_pairs); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/util.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/util.rs index b61c4fe50..b854ba47f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/util.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/util.rs @@ -1,9 +1,11 @@ +use crate::build::expr::as_place::PlaceBase; use crate::build::expr::as_place::PlaceBuilder; use crate::build::matches::MatchPair; use crate::build::Builder; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::thir::*; use rustc_middle::ty; +use rustc_middle::ty::TypeVisitable; use smallvec::SmallVec; use std::convert::TryInto; @@ -17,7 +19,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { .iter() .map(|fieldpat| { let place = place.clone().field(fieldpat.field, fieldpat.pattern.ty); - MatchPair::new(place, &fieldpat.pattern) + MatchPair::new(place, &fieldpat.pattern, self) }) .collect() } @@ -31,23 +33,21 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { suffix: &'pat [Box<Pat<'tcx>>], ) { let tcx = self.tcx; - let (min_length, exact_size) = if let Ok(place_resolved) = - place.clone().try_upvars_resolved(tcx, &self.upvars) - { - match place_resolved.into_place(tcx, &self.upvars).ty(&self.local_decls, tcx).ty.kind() - { - ty::Array(_, length) => (length.eval_usize(tcx, self.param_env), true), - _ => ((prefix.len() + suffix.len()).try_into().unwrap(), false), - } - } else { - ((prefix.len() + suffix.len()).try_into().unwrap(), false) - }; + let (min_length, exact_size) = + if let Ok(place_resolved) = place.clone().try_upvars_resolved(self) { + match place_resolved.into_place(self).ty(&self.local_decls, tcx).ty.kind() { + ty::Array(_, length) => (length.eval_usize(tcx, self.param_env), true), + _ => ((prefix.len() + suffix.len()).try_into().unwrap(), false), + } + } else { + ((prefix.len() + suffix.len()).try_into().unwrap(), false) + }; match_pairs.extend(prefix.iter().enumerate().map(|(idx, subpattern)| { let elem = ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { offset: idx as u64, min_length, from_end: false }; let place = place.clone().project(elem); - MatchPair::new(place, subpattern) + MatchPair::new(place, subpattern, self) })); if let Some(subslice_pat) = opt_slice { @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { to: if exact_size { min_length - suffix_len } else { suffix_len }, from_end: !exact_size, }); - match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(subslice, subslice_pat)); + match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(subslice, subslice_pat, self)); } match_pairs.extend(suffix.iter().rev().enumerate().map(|(idx, subpattern)| { @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { from_end: !exact_size, }; let place = place.clone().project(elem); - MatchPair::new(place, subpattern) + MatchPair::new(place, subpattern, self) })); } @@ -96,10 +96,29 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { } impl<'pat, 'tcx> MatchPair<'pat, 'tcx> { - pub(crate) fn new( + pub(in crate::build) fn new( place: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, pattern: &'pat Pat<'tcx>, + cx: &Builder<'_, 'tcx>, ) -> MatchPair<'pat, 'tcx> { + // Force the place type to the pattern's type. + // FIXME(oli-obk): can we use this to simplify slice/array pattern hacks? + let mut place = match place.try_upvars_resolved(cx) { + Ok(val) | Err(val) => val, + }; + + // Only add the OpaqueCast projection if the given place is an opaque type and the + // expected type from the pattern is not. + let may_need_cast = match place.base() { + PlaceBase::Local(local) => { + let ty = Place::ty_from(local, place.projection(), &cx.local_decls, cx.tcx).ty; + ty != pattern.ty && ty.has_opaque_types() + } + _ => true, + }; + if may_need_cast { + place = place.project(ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(pattern.ty)); + } MatchPair { place, pattern } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/mod.rs index 25c4e51cb..cbcf9cd12 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/mod.rs @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ struct BlockContext(Vec<BlockFrame>); struct Builder<'a, 'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - infcx: InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: InferCtxt<'tcx>, typeck_results: &'tcx TypeckResults<'tcx>, region_scope_tree: &'tcx region::ScopeTree, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -481,54 +481,49 @@ fn construct_fn<'tcx>( (None, fn_sig.output()) }; - let mut body = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut builder = Builder::new( - thir, - infcx, - fn_def, - fn_id, - span_with_body, - arguments.len(), - safety, - return_ty, - return_ty_span, - generator_kind, - ); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut builder = Builder::new( + thir, + infcx, + fn_def, + fn_id, + span_with_body, + arguments.len(), + safety, + return_ty, + return_ty_span, + generator_kind, + ); - let call_site_scope = - region::Scope { id: body_id.hir_id.local_id, data: region::ScopeData::CallSite }; - let arg_scope = - region::Scope { id: body_id.hir_id.local_id, data: region::ScopeData::Arguments }; - let source_info = builder.source_info(span); - let call_site_s = (call_site_scope, source_info); - unpack!(builder.in_scope(call_site_s, LintLevel::Inherited, |builder| { - let arg_scope_s = (arg_scope, source_info); - // Attribute epilogue to function's closing brace - let fn_end = span_with_body.shrink_to_hi(); - let return_block = unpack!(builder.in_breakable_scope( - None, - Place::return_place(), - fn_end, - |builder| { - Some(builder.in_scope(arg_scope_s, LintLevel::Inherited, |builder| { - builder.args_and_body( - START_BLOCK, - fn_def.did, - arguments, - arg_scope, - &thir[expr], - ) - })) - } - )); - let source_info = builder.source_info(fn_end); - builder.cfg.terminate(return_block, source_info, TerminatorKind::Return); - builder.build_drop_trees(); - return_block.unit() - })); - - builder.finish() - }); + let call_site_scope = + region::Scope { id: body_id.hir_id.local_id, data: region::ScopeData::CallSite }; + let arg_scope = + region::Scope { id: body_id.hir_id.local_id, data: region::ScopeData::Arguments }; + let source_info = builder.source_info(span); + let call_site_s = (call_site_scope, source_info); + unpack!(builder.in_scope(call_site_s, LintLevel::Inherited, |builder| { + let arg_scope_s = (arg_scope, source_info); + // Attribute epilogue to function's closing brace + let fn_end = span_with_body.shrink_to_hi(); + let return_block = + unpack!(builder.in_breakable_scope(None, Place::return_place(), fn_end, |builder| { + Some(builder.in_scope(arg_scope_s, LintLevel::Inherited, |builder| { + builder.args_and_body( + START_BLOCK, + fn_def.did, + arguments, + arg_scope, + &thir[expr], + ) + })) + })); + let source_info = builder.source_info(fn_end); + builder.cfg.terminate(return_block, source_info, TerminatorKind::Return); + builder.build_drop_trees(); + return_block.unit() + })); + + let mut body = builder.finish(); body.spread_arg = if abi == Abi::RustCall { // RustCall pseudo-ABI untuples the last argument. @@ -584,30 +579,29 @@ fn construct_const<'a, 'tcx>( let typeck_results = tcx.typeck_opt_const_arg(def); let const_ty = typeck_results.node_type(hir_id); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut builder = Builder::new( - thir, - infcx, - def, - hir_id, - span, - 0, - Safety::Safe, - const_ty, - const_ty_span, - None, - ); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut builder = Builder::new( + thir, + infcx, + def, + hir_id, + span, + 0, + Safety::Safe, + const_ty, + const_ty_span, + None, + ); - let mut block = START_BLOCK; - unpack!(block = builder.expr_into_dest(Place::return_place(), block, &thir[expr])); + let mut block = START_BLOCK; + unpack!(block = builder.expr_into_dest(Place::return_place(), block, &thir[expr])); - let source_info = builder.source_info(span); - builder.cfg.terminate(block, source_info, TerminatorKind::Return); + let source_info = builder.source_info(span); + builder.cfg.terminate(block, source_info, TerminatorKind::Return); - builder.build_drop_trees(); + builder.build_drop_trees(); - builder.finish() - }) + builder.finish() } /// Construct MIR for an item that has had errors in type checking. @@ -683,7 +677,7 @@ fn construct_error<'tcx>( impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { fn new( thir: &'a Thir<'tcx>, - infcx: InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: InferCtxt<'tcx>, def: ty::WithOptConstParam<LocalDefId>, hir_id: hir::HirId, span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/scope.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/scope.rs index ff66ca595..3cebd5ebe 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/scope.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/scope.rs @@ -555,6 +555,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { /// Convenience wrapper that pushes a scope and then executes `f` /// to build its contents, popping the scope afterwards. + #[instrument(skip(self, f), level = "debug")] pub(crate) fn in_scope<F, R>( &mut self, region_scope: (region::Scope, SourceInfo), @@ -564,7 +565,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { where F: FnOnce(&mut Builder<'a, 'tcx>) -> BlockAnd<R>, { - debug!("in_scope(region_scope={:?})", region_scope); let source_scope = self.source_scope; let tcx = self.tcx; if let LintLevel::Explicit(current_hir_id) = lint_level { @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { let rv = unpack!(block = f(self)); unpack!(block = self.pop_scope(region_scope, block)); self.source_scope = source_scope; - debug!("in_scope: exiting region_scope={:?} block={:?}", region_scope, block); + debug!(?block); block.and(rv) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs index 495738ebe..fb1ea9ed3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs @@ -89,15 +89,8 @@ impl<'tcx> UnsafetyVisitor<'_, 'tcx> { UNSAFE_OP_IN_UNSAFE_FN, self.hir_context, span, - |lint| { - lint.build(&format!( - "{} is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)", - description, - )) - .span_label(span, kind.simple_description()) - .note(note) - .emit(); - }, + format!("{} is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)", description,), + |lint| lint.span_label(span, kind.simple_description()).note(note), ) } SafetyContext::Safe => { @@ -125,14 +118,13 @@ impl<'tcx> UnsafetyVisitor<'_, 'tcx> { enclosing_unsafe: Option<(Span, &'static str)>, ) { let block_span = self.tcx.sess.source_map().guess_head_span(block_span); - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNUSED_UNSAFE, hir_id, block_span, |lint| { - let msg = "unnecessary `unsafe` block"; - let mut db = lint.build(msg); - db.span_label(block_span, msg); + let msg = "unnecessary `unsafe` block"; + self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNUSED_UNSAFE, hir_id, block_span, msg, |lint| { + lint.span_label(block_span, msg); if let Some((span, kind)) = enclosing_unsafe { - db.span_label(span, format!("because it's nested under this `unsafe` {}", kind)); + lint.span_label(span, format!("because it's nested under this `unsafe` {}", kind)); } - db.emit(); + lint }); } @@ -268,7 +260,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'a, 'tcx> for UnsafetyVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { }; match borrow_kind { BorrowKind::Shallow | BorrowKind::Shared | BorrowKind::Unique => { - if !ty.is_freeze(self.tcx.at(pat.span), self.param_env) { + if !ty.is_freeze(self.tcx, self.param_env) { self.requires_unsafe(pat.span, BorrowOfLayoutConstrainedField); } } @@ -364,7 +356,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'a, 'tcx> for UnsafetyVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { // If the called function has target features the calling function hasn't, // the call requires `unsafe`. Don't check this on wasm // targets, though. For more information on wasm see the - // is_like_wasm check in typeck/src/collect.rs + // is_like_wasm check in hir_analysis/src/collect.rs if !self.tcx.sess.target.options.is_like_wasm && !self .tcx @@ -465,9 +457,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'a, 'tcx> for UnsafetyVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { if visitor.found { match borrow_kind { BorrowKind::Shallow | BorrowKind::Shared | BorrowKind::Unique - if !self.thir[arg] - .ty - .is_freeze(self.tcx.at(self.thir[arg].span), self.param_env) => + if !self.thir[arg].ty.is_freeze(self.tcx, self.param_env) => { self.requires_unsafe(expr.span, BorrowOfLayoutConstrainedField) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lib.rs index 0c0a2fe9c..b53bd3d07 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lib.rs @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ //! //! This crate also contains the match exhaustiveness and usefulness checking. #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] +#![feature(assert_matches)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(once_cell)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lints.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lints.rs index 54d549fd6..b21f30efc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lints.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lints.rs @@ -36,16 +36,20 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>) { let sp = tcx.def_span(def_id); let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNCONDITIONAL_RECURSION, hir_id, sp, |lint| { - let mut db = lint.build("function cannot return without recursing"); - db.span_label(sp, "cannot return without recursing"); - // offer some help to the programmer. - for call_span in vis.reachable_recursive_calls { - db.span_label(call_span, "recursive call site"); - } - db.help("a `loop` may express intention better if this is on purpose"); - db.emit(); - }); + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + UNCONDITIONAL_RECURSION, + hir_id, + sp, + "function cannot return without recursing", + |lint| { + lint.span_label(sp, "cannot return without recursing"); + // offer some help to the programmer. + for call_span in vis.reachable_recursive_calls { + lint.span_label(call_span, "recursive call site"); + } + lint.help("a `loop` may express intention better if this is on purpose") + }, + ); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/cx/expr.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/cx/expr.rs index d059877f8..c7a7c3e3f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/cx/expr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/cx/expr.rs @@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Cx<'tcx> { _ => None, }; + trace!(?expr.ty); + // Now apply adjustments, if any. for adjustment in self.typeck_results.expr_adjustments(hir_expr) { trace!(?expr, ?adjustment); @@ -56,6 +58,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Cx<'tcx> { self.apply_adjustment(hir_expr, expr, adjustment, adjustment_span.unwrap_or(span)); } + trace!(?expr.ty, "after adjustments"); + // Next, wrap this up in the expr's scope. expr = Expr { temp_lifetime, @@ -155,6 +159,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Cx<'tcx> { Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::RawPtr(mutability)) => { ExprKind::AddressOf { mutability, arg: self.thir.exprs.push(expr) } } + Adjust::DynStar => ExprKind::Cast { source: self.thir.exprs.push(expr) }, }; Expr { temp_lifetime, ty: adjustment.target, span, kind } @@ -994,7 +999,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Cx<'tcx> { .temporary_scope(self.region_scope_tree, closure_expr.hir_id.local_id); let var_ty = place.base_ty; - // The result of capture analysis in `rustc_typeck/check/upvar.rs`represents a captured path + // The result of capture analysis in `rustc_hir_analysis/check/upvar.rs`represents a captured path // as it's seen for use within the closure and not at the time of closure creation. // // That is we see expect to see it start from a captured upvar and not something that is local diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/cx/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/cx/mod.rs index 3ef1b263f..1d95d6b53 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/cx/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/cx/mod.rs @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ use rustc_hir::HirId; use rustc_hir::Node; use rustc_middle::middle::region; use rustc_middle::thir::*; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, RvalueScopes, Subst, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, RvalueScopes, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::Span; pub(crate) fn thir_body<'tcx>( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs index d45b88690..858129c74 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use super::{PatCtxt, PatternError}; use rustc_arena::TypedArena; use rustc_ast::Mutability; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + error_code, pluralize, struct_span_err, Applicability, DelayDm, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, }; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -347,27 +347,35 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx> MatchVisitor<'_, 'p, 'tcx> { let span_end = affix.last().unwrap().unwrap().0; let span = span_start.to(span_end); let cnt = affix.len(); - cx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(IRREFUTABLE_LET_PATTERNS, top, span, |lint| { - let s = pluralize!(cnt); - let mut diag = lint.build(&format!("{kind} irrefutable pattern{s} in let chain")); - diag.note(&format!( - "{these} pattern{s} will always match", - these = pluralize!("this", cnt), - )); - diag.help(&format!( - "consider moving {} {suggestion}", - if cnt > 1 { "them" } else { "it" } - )); - diag.emit() - }); + let s = pluralize!(cnt); + cx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + IRREFUTABLE_LET_PATTERNS, + top, + span, + format!("{kind} irrefutable pattern{s} in let chain"), + |lint| { + lint.note(format!( + "{these} pattern{s} will always match", + these = pluralize!("this", cnt), + )) + .help(format!( + "consider moving {} {suggestion}", + if cnt > 1 { "them" } else { "it" } + )) + }, + ); }; if let Some(until) = chain_refutabilities.iter().position(|r| !matches!(*r, Some((_, false)))) && until > 0 { // The chain has a non-zero prefix of irrefutable `let` statements. // Check if the let source is while, for there is no alternative place to put a prefix, // and we shouldn't lint. + // For let guards inside a match, prefixes might use bindings of the match pattern, + // so can't always be moved out. + // FIXME: Add checking whether the bindings are actually used in the prefix, + // and lint if they are not. let let_source = let_source_parent(self.tcx, top, None); - if !matches!(let_source, LetSource::WhileLet) { + if !matches!(let_source, LetSource::WhileLet | LetSource::IfLetGuard) { // Emit the lint let prefix = &chain_refutabilities[..until]; lint_affix(prefix, "leading", "outside of the construct"); @@ -487,7 +495,7 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx> MatchVisitor<'_, 'p, 'tcx> { ], Applicability::HasPlaceholders, ); - if !bindings.is_empty() && cx.tcx.sess.is_nightly_build() { + if !bindings.is_empty() { err.span_suggestion_verbose( semi_span.shrink_to_lo(), &format!( @@ -561,26 +569,28 @@ fn check_for_bindings_named_same_as_variants( BINDINGS_WITH_VARIANT_NAME, p.hir_id, p.span, + DelayDm(|| format!( + "pattern binding `{}` is named the same as one \ + of the variants of the type `{}`", + ident, cx.tcx.def_path_str(edef.did()) + )), |lint| { let ty_path = cx.tcx.def_path_str(edef.did()); - let mut err = lint.build(&format!( - "pattern binding `{}` is named the same as one \ - of the variants of the type `{}`", - ident, ty_path - )); - err.code(error_code!(E0170)); + lint.code(error_code!(E0170)); + // If this is an irrefutable pattern, and there's > 1 variant, // then we can't actually match on this. Applying the below // suggestion would produce code that breaks on `check_irrefutable`. if rf == Refutable || variant_count == 1 { - err.span_suggestion( + lint.span_suggestion( p.span, "to match on the variant, qualify the path", format!("{}::{}", ty_path, ident), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } - err.emit(); + + lint }, ) } @@ -598,14 +608,13 @@ fn pat_is_catchall(pat: &DeconstructedPat<'_, '_>) -> bool { } fn unreachable_pattern(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, span: Span, id: HirId, catchall: Option<Span>) { - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNREACHABLE_PATTERNS, id, span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build("unreachable pattern"); + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNREACHABLE_PATTERNS, id, span, "unreachable pattern", |lint| { if let Some(catchall) = catchall { // We had a catchall pattern, hint at that. - err.span_label(span, "unreachable pattern"); - err.span_label(catchall, "matches any value"); + lint.span_label(span, "unreachable pattern"); + lint.span_label(catchall, "matches any value"); } - err.emit(); + lint }); } @@ -621,6 +630,11 @@ fn irrefutable_let_patterns( count: usize, span: Span, ) { + let span = match source { + LetSource::LetElse(span) => span, + _ => span, + }; + macro_rules! emit_diag { ( $lint:expr, @@ -630,18 +644,23 @@ fn irrefutable_let_patterns( ) => {{ let s = pluralize!(count); let these = pluralize!("this", count); - let mut diag = $lint.build(&format!("irrefutable {} pattern{s}", $source_name)); - diag.note(&format!("{these} pattern{s} will always match, so the {}", $note_sufix)); - diag.help(concat!("consider ", $help_sufix)); - diag.emit() + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + IRREFUTABLE_LET_PATTERNS, + id, + span, + format!("irrefutable {} pattern{s}", $source_name), + |lint| { + lint.note(&format!( + "{these} pattern{s} will always match, so the {}", + $note_sufix + )) + .help(concat!("consider ", $help_sufix)) + }, + ) }}; } - let span = match source { - LetSource::LetElse(span) => span, - _ => span, - }; - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(IRREFUTABLE_LET_PATTERNS, id, span, |lint| match source { + match source { LetSource::GenericLet => { emit_diag!(lint, "`let`", "`let` is useless", "removing `let`"); } @@ -677,7 +696,7 @@ fn irrefutable_let_patterns( "instead using a `loop { ... }` with a `let` inside it" ); } - }); + }; } fn is_let_irrefutable<'p, 'tcx>( @@ -985,8 +1004,8 @@ fn maybe_point_at_variant<'a, 'p: 'a, 'tcx: 'a>( } /// Check if a by-value binding is by-value. That is, check if the binding's type is not `Copy`. -fn is_binding_by_move(cx: &MatchVisitor<'_, '_, '_>, hir_id: HirId, span: Span) -> bool { - !cx.typeck_results.node_type(hir_id).is_copy_modulo_regions(cx.tcx.at(span), cx.param_env) +fn is_binding_by_move(cx: &MatchVisitor<'_, '_, '_>, hir_id: HirId) -> bool { + !cx.typeck_results.node_type(hir_id).is_copy_modulo_regions(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) } /// Check that there are no borrow or move conflicts in `binding @ subpat` patterns. @@ -1012,7 +1031,7 @@ fn check_borrow_conflicts_in_at_patterns(cx: &MatchVisitor<'_, '_, '_>, pat: &Pa // Get the binding move, extract the mutability if by-ref. let mut_outer = match typeck_results.extract_binding_mode(sess, pat.hir_id, pat.span) { - Some(ty::BindByValue(_)) if is_binding_by_move(cx, pat.hir_id, pat.span) => { + Some(ty::BindByValue(_)) if is_binding_by_move(cx, pat.hir_id) => { // We have `x @ pat` where `x` is by-move. Reject all borrows in `pat`. let mut conflicts_ref = Vec::new(); sub.each_binding(|_, hir_id, span, _| { @@ -1051,7 +1070,7 @@ fn check_borrow_conflicts_in_at_patterns(cx: &MatchVisitor<'_, '_, '_>, pat: &Pa (Mutability::Mut, Mutability::Mut) => conflicts_mut_mut.push((span, name)), // 2x `ref mut`. _ => conflicts_mut_ref.push((span, name)), // `ref` + `ref mut` in either direction. }, - Some(ty::BindByValue(_)) if is_binding_by_move(cx, hir_id, span) => { + Some(ty::BindByValue(_)) if is_binding_by_move(cx, hir_id) => { conflicts_move.push((span, name)) // `ref mut?` + by-move conflict. } Some(ty::BindByValue(_)) | None => {} // `ref mut?` + by-copy is fine. @@ -1136,10 +1155,14 @@ fn let_source_parent(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, parent: HirId, pat_id: Option<HirId>) -> L let parent_parent = hir.get_parent_node(parent); let parent_parent_node = hir.get(parent_parent); - if let hir::Node::Stmt(hir::Stmt { kind: hir::StmtKind::Local(_), span, .. }) = - parent_parent_node - { - return LetSource::LetElse(*span); + match parent_parent_node { + hir::Node::Stmt(hir::Stmt { kind: hir::StmtKind::Local(_), span, .. }) => { + return LetSource::LetElse(*span); + } + hir::Node::Arm(hir::Arm { guard: Some(hir::Guard::If(_)), .. }) => { + return LetSource::IfLetGuard; + } + _ => {} } let parent_parent_parent = hir.get_parent_node(parent_parent); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/const_to_pat.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/const_to_pat.rs index b58685e89..ad12e0116 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/const_to_pat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/const_to_pat.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +use rustc_errors::DelayDm; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_index::vec::Idx; use rustc_infer::infer::{InferCtxt, TyCtxtInferExt}; @@ -27,14 +28,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { span: Span, mir_structural_match_violation: bool, ) -> Box<Pat<'tcx>> { - self.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut convert = ConstToPat::new(self, id, span, infcx); - convert.to_pat(cv, mir_structural_match_violation) - }) + let infcx = self.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut convert = ConstToPat::new(self, id, span, infcx); + convert.to_pat(cv, mir_structural_match_violation) } } -struct ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { +struct ConstToPat<'tcx> { id: hir::HirId, span: Span, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ struct ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { behind_reference: Cell<bool>, // inference context used for checking `T: Structural` bounds. - infcx: InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: InferCtxt<'tcx>, include_lint_checks: bool, @@ -70,21 +70,19 @@ mod fallback_to_const_ref { /// hoops to get a reference to the value. pub(super) struct FallbackToConstRef(()); - pub(super) fn fallback_to_const_ref<'a, 'tcx>( - c2p: &super::ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx>, - ) -> FallbackToConstRef { + pub(super) fn fallback_to_const_ref<'tcx>(c2p: &super::ConstToPat<'tcx>) -> FallbackToConstRef { assert!(c2p.behind_reference.get()); FallbackToConstRef(()) } } use fallback_to_const_ref::{fallback_to_const_ref, FallbackToConstRef}; -impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> ConstToPat<'tcx> { fn new( pat_ctxt: &PatCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, id: hir::HirId, span: Span, - infcx: InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: InferCtxt<'tcx>, ) -> Self { trace!(?pat_ctxt.typeck_results.hir_owner); ConstToPat { @@ -205,9 +203,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::INDIRECT_STRUCTURAL_MATCH, self.id, self.span, - |lint| { - lint.build(&msg).emit(); - }, + msg, + |lint| lint, ); } else { debug!( @@ -286,9 +283,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::ILLEGAL_FLOATING_POINT_LITERAL_PATTERN, id, span, - |lint| { - lint.build("floating-point types cannot be used in patterns").emit(); - }, + "floating-point types cannot be used in patterns", + |lint| lint, ); } PatKind::Constant { value: cv } @@ -340,15 +336,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::INDIRECT_STRUCTURAL_MATCH, id, span, - |lint| { - let msg = format!( + DelayDm(|| { + format!( "to use a constant of type `{}` in a pattern, \ `{}` must be annotated with `#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]`", cv.ty(), cv.ty(), - ); - lint.build(&msg).emit(); - }, + ) + }), + |lint| lint, ); } // Since we are behind a reference, we can just bubble the error up so we get a @@ -488,7 +484,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::INDIRECT_STRUCTURAL_MATCH, self.id, self.span, - |lint| {lint.build(&msg).emit();}, + msg, + |lint| lint, ); } PatKind::Constant { value: cv } @@ -509,7 +506,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { // convert the dereferenced constant to a pattern that is the sub-pattern of the // deref pattern. _ => { - if !pointee_ty.is_sized(tcx.at(span), param_env) { + if !pointee_ty.is_sized(tcx, param_env) { // `tcx.deref_mir_constant()` below will ICE with an unsized type // (except slices, which are handled in a separate arm above). let msg = format!("cannot use unsized non-slice type `{}` in constant patterns", pointee_ty); @@ -537,7 +534,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { ty::Bool | ty::Char | ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) | ty::FnDef(..) => { PatKind::Constant { value: cv } } - ty::RawPtr(pointee) if pointee.ty.is_sized(tcx.at(span), param_env) => { + ty::RawPtr(pointee) if pointee.ty.is_sized(tcx, param_env) => { PatKind::Constant { value: cv } } // FIXME: these can have very surprising behaviour where optimization levels or other @@ -556,9 +553,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::POINTER_STRUCTURAL_MATCH, id, span, - |lint| { - lint.build(msg).emit(); - }, + msg, + |lint| lint, ); } PatKind::Constant { value: cv } @@ -594,9 +590,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstToPat<'a, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::NONTRIVIAL_STRUCTURAL_MATCH, id, span, - |lint| { - lint.build(&msg).emit(); - }, + msg, + |lint| lint, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/deconstruct_pat.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/deconstruct_pat.rs index 5105f059f..595abc8f6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/deconstruct_pat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/deconstruct_pat.rs @@ -299,10 +299,10 @@ impl IntRange { lint::builtin::OVERLAPPING_RANGE_ENDPOINTS, hir_id, pcx.span, + "multiple patterns overlap on their endpoints", |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build("multiple patterns overlap on their endpoints"); for (int_range, span) in overlaps { - err.span_label( + lint.span_label( span, &format!( "this range overlaps on `{}`...", @@ -310,9 +310,9 @@ impl IntRange { ), ); } - err.span_label(pcx.span, "... with this range"); - err.note("you likely meant to write mutually exclusive ranges"); - err.emit(); + lint.span_label(pcx.span, "... with this range"); + lint.note("you likely meant to write mutually exclusive ranges"); + lint }, ); } @@ -988,10 +988,12 @@ impl<'tcx> SplitWildcard<'tcx> { .filter(|(_, v)| { // If `exhaustive_patterns` is enabled, we exclude variants known to be // uninhabited. - let is_uninhabited = is_exhaustive_pat_feature - && v.uninhabited_from(cx.tcx, substs, def.adt_kind(), cx.param_env) - .contains(cx.tcx, cx.module); - !is_uninhabited + !is_exhaustive_pat_feature + || v.inhabited_predicate(cx.tcx, *def).subst(cx.tcx, substs).apply( + cx.tcx, + cx.param_env, + cx.module, + ) }) .map(|(idx, _)| Variant(idx)) .collect(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/mod.rs index 0edf6a983..2526522a2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/mod.rs @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // ``` // // the type assigned to `Some(n)` in `unadjusted_pat` would be `Option<i32>` (this is - // determined in rustc_typeck::check::match). The adjustments would be + // determined in rustc_hir_analysis::check::match). The adjustments would be // // `vec![&&Option<i32>, &Option<i32>]`. // @@ -200,6 +200,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } + #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] fn lower_pattern_unadjusted(&mut self, pat: &'tcx hir::Pat<'tcx>) -> Box<Pat<'tcx>> { let mut ty = self.typeck_results.node_type(pat.hir_id); let mut span = pat.span; @@ -432,7 +433,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { | DefKind::AssocTy, _, ) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::SelfCtor(..) => PatKind::Leaf { subpatterns }, _ => { let pattern_error = match res { @@ -684,7 +686,7 @@ macro_rules! ClonePatternFoldableImpls { } ClonePatternFoldableImpls! { <'tcx> - Span, Field, Mutability, Symbol, LocalVarId, usize, ty::Const<'tcx>, + Span, Field, Mutability, Symbol, LocalVarId, usize, Region<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>, BindingMode, AdtDef<'tcx>, SubstsRef<'tcx>, &'tcx GenericArg<'tcx>, UserType<'tcx>, UserTypeProjection, CanonicalUserTypeAnnotation<'tcx> diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/usefulness.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/usefulness.rs index 115d34ff8..8dc9976ea 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/usefulness.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/usefulness.rs @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx> Witness<'p, 'tcx> { /// Report that a match of a `non_exhaustive` enum marked with `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` /// is not exhaustive enough. /// -/// NB: The partner lint for structs lives in `compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/pat.rs`. +/// NB: The partner lint for structs lives in `compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/pat.rs`. fn lint_non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns<'p, 'tcx>( cx: &MatchCheckCtxt<'p, 'tcx>, scrut_ty: Ty<'tcx>, @@ -754,9 +754,8 @@ fn lint_non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns<'p, 'tcx>( hir_id: HirId, witnesses: Vec<DeconstructedPat<'p, 'tcx>>, ) { - cx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(NON_EXHAUSTIVE_OMITTED_PATTERNS, hir_id, sp, |build| { + cx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(NON_EXHAUSTIVE_OMITTED_PATTERNS, hir_id, sp, "some variants are not matched explicitly", |lint| { let joined_patterns = joined_uncovered_patterns(cx, &witnesses); - let mut lint = build.build("some variants are not matched explicitly"); lint.span_label(sp, pattern_not_covered_label(&witnesses, &joined_patterns)); lint.help( "ensure that all variants are matched explicitly by adding the suggested match arms", @@ -765,7 +764,7 @@ fn lint_non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns<'p, 'tcx>( "the matched value is of type `{}` and the `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` attribute was found", scrut_ty, )); - lint.emit(); + lint }); } @@ -842,7 +841,15 @@ fn is_useful<'p, 'tcx>( } } } else { - let ty = v.head().ty(); + let mut ty = v.head().ty(); + + // Opaque types can't get destructured/split, but the patterns can + // actually hint at hidden types, so we use the patterns' types instead. + if let ty::Opaque(..) = ty.kind() { + if let Some(row) = rows.first() { + ty = row.head().ty(); + } + } let is_non_exhaustive = cx.is_foreign_non_exhaustive_enum(ty); debug!("v.head: {:?}, v.span: {:?}", v.head(), v.head().span()); let pcx = &PatCtxt { cx, ty, span: v.head().span(), is_top_level, is_non_exhaustive }; @@ -878,7 +885,7 @@ fn is_useful<'p, 'tcx>( // that has the potential to trigger the `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` lint. // To understand the workings checkout `Constructor::split` and `SplitWildcard::new/into_ctors` if is_non_exhaustive_and_wild - // We check that the match has a wildcard pattern and that that wildcard is useful, + // We check that the match has a wildcard pattern and that wildcard is useful, // meaning there are variants that are covered by the wildcard. Without the check // for `witness_preference` the lint would trigger on `if let NonExhaustiveEnum::A = foo {}` && usefulness.is_useful() && matches!(witness_preference, RealArm) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/Cargo.toml index 385e9ba74..324644b67 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] polonius-engine = "0.13.0" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/elaborate_drops.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/elaborate_drops.rs index c0b0cc3c5..23403628c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/elaborate_drops.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/elaborate_drops.rs @@ -823,9 +823,10 @@ where // tmp = &raw mut P; // cur = tmp as *mut T; // end = Offset(cur, len); + let mir_cast_kind = ty::cast::mir_cast_kind(iter_ty, tmp_ty); vec![ self.assign(tmp, Rvalue::AddressOf(Mutability::Mut, self.place)), - self.assign(cur, Rvalue::Cast(CastKind::Misc, Operand::Move(tmp), iter_ty)), + self.assign(cur, Rvalue::Cast(mir_cast_kind, Operand::Move(tmp), iter_ty)), self.assign( length_or_end, Rvalue::BinaryOp( @@ -893,7 +894,7 @@ where } ty::Slice(ety) => self.open_drop_for_array(*ety, None), - _ => bug!("open drop from non-ADT `{:?}`", ty), + _ => span_bug!(self.source_info.span, "open drop from non-ADT `{:?}`", ty), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/errors.rs index cc1425787..cfacc0ec3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/errors.rs @@ -1,70 +1,70 @@ -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::path_must_end_in_filename)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_path_must_end_in_filename)] pub(crate) struct PathMustEndInFilename { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::unknown_formatter)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_unknown_formatter)] pub(crate) struct UnknownFormatter { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::duplicate_values_for)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_duplicate_values_for)] pub(crate) struct DuplicateValuesFor { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::requires_an_argument)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_requires_an_argument)] pub(crate) struct RequiresAnArgument { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::stop_after_dataflow_ended_compilation)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_stop_after_dataflow_ended_compilation)] pub(crate) struct StopAfterDataFlowEndedCompilation; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::peek_must_be_place_or_ref_place)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_peek_must_be_place_or_ref_place)] pub(crate) struct PeekMustBePlaceOrRefPlace { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::peek_must_be_not_temporary)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_peek_must_be_not_temporary)] pub(crate) struct PeekMustBeNotTemporary { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::peek_bit_not_set)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_peek_bit_not_set)] pub(crate) struct PeekBitNotSet { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::peek_argument_not_a_local)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_peek_argument_not_a_local)] pub(crate) struct PeekArgumentNotALocal { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_dataflow::peek_argument_untracked)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(mir_dataflow_peek_argument_untracked)] pub(crate) struct PeekArgumentUntracked { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/lib.rs index b45c32ee9..b471d04fd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/lib.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ #![feature(associated_type_defaults)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(exact_size_is_empty)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(once_cell)] #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/move_paths/abs_domain.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/move_paths/abs_domain.rs index 28936274b..7806e8f45 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/move_paths/abs_domain.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/move_paths/abs_domain.rs @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Lift for PlaceElem<'tcx> { match *self { ProjectionElem::Deref => ProjectionElem::Deref, ProjectionElem::Field(f, ty) => ProjectionElem::Field(f, ty.lift()), + ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty.lift()), ProjectionElem::Index(ref i) => ProjectionElem::Index(i.lift()), ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to, from_end } => { ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to, from_end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/Cargo.toml index 85b7a4af5..53545cff0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] itertools = "0.10.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_const_item_mutation.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_const_item_mutation.rs index 8838b14c5..fa5f392fa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_const_item_mutation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_const_item_mutation.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, LintDiagnosticBuilder}; +use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage}; use rustc_middle::mir::visit::Visitor; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; @@ -63,7 +63,10 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstMutationChecker<'_, 'tcx> { place: &Place<'tcx>, const_item: DefId, location: Location, - decorate: impl for<'b> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'b, ()>) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'b, ()>, + msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, + decorate: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce( + &'a mut DiagnosticBuilder<'b, ()>, + ) -> &'a mut DiagnosticBuilder<'b, ()>, ) { // Don't lint on borrowing/assigning when a dereference is involved. // If we 'leave' the temporary via a dereference, we must @@ -84,10 +87,10 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstMutationChecker<'_, 'tcx> { CONST_ITEM_MUTATION, lint_root, source_info.span, + msg, |lint| { decorate(lint) .span_note(self.tcx.def_span(const_item), "`const` item defined here") - .emit(); }, ); } @@ -102,10 +105,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ConstMutationChecker<'_, 'tcx> { // so emitting a lint would be redundant. if !lhs.projection.is_empty() { if let Some(def_id) = self.is_const_item_without_destructor(lhs.local) { - self.lint_const_item_usage(&lhs, def_id, loc, |lint| { - let mut lint = lint.build("attempting to modify a `const` item"); - lint.note("each usage of a `const` item creates a new temporary; the original `const` item will not be modified"); - lint + self.lint_const_item_usage(&lhs, def_id, loc, "attempting to modify a `const` item",|lint| { + lint.note("each usage of a `const` item creates a new temporary; the original `const` item will not be modified") }) } } @@ -137,8 +138,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ConstMutationChecker<'_, 'tcx> { }); let lint_loc = if method_did.is_some() { self.body.terminator_loc(loc.block) } else { loc }; - self.lint_const_item_usage(place, def_id, lint_loc, |lint| { - let mut lint = lint.build("taking a mutable reference to a `const` item"); + self.lint_const_item_usage(place, def_id, lint_loc, "taking a mutable reference to a `const` item", |lint| { lint .note("each usage of a `const` item creates a new temporary") .note("the mutable reference will refer to this temporary, not the original `const` item"); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_packed_ref.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_packed_ref.rs index 3b7ba3f9a..51abcf511 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_packed_ref.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_packed_ref.rs @@ -33,21 +33,27 @@ struct PackedRefChecker<'a, 'tcx> { fn unsafe_derive_on_repr_packed(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { let lint_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNALIGNED_REFERENCES, lint_hir_id, tcx.def_span(def_id), |lint| { - // FIXME: when we make this a hard error, this should have its - // own error code. - let extra = if tcx.generics_of(def_id).own_requires_monomorphization() { - "with type or const parameters" - } else { - "that does not derive `Copy`" - }; - let message = format!( - "`{}` can't be derived on this `#[repr(packed)]` struct {}", - tcx.item_name(tcx.trait_id_of_impl(def_id.to_def_id()).expect("derived trait name")), - extra - ); - lint.build(message).emit(); - }); + // FIXME: when we make this a hard error, this should have its + // own error code. + + let extra = if tcx.generics_of(def_id).own_requires_monomorphization() { + "with type or const parameters" + } else { + "that does not derive `Copy`" + }; + let message = format!( + "`{}` can't be derived on this `#[repr(packed)]` struct {}", + tcx.item_name(tcx.trait_id_of_impl(def_id.to_def_id()).expect("derived trait name")), + extra + ); + + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + UNALIGNED_REFERENCES, + lint_hir_id, + tcx.def_span(def_id), + message, + |lint| lint, + ); } impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for PackedRefChecker<'_, 'tcx> { @@ -86,8 +92,9 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for PackedRefChecker<'_, 'tcx> { UNALIGNED_REFERENCES, lint_root, source_info.span, + "reference to packed field is unaligned", |lint| { - lint.build("reference to packed field is unaligned") + lint .note( "fields of packed structs are not properly aligned, and creating \ a misaligned reference is undefined behavior (even if that \ @@ -98,7 +105,6 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for PackedRefChecker<'_, 'tcx> { reference with a raw pointer and use `read_unaligned`/`write_unaligned` \ (loads and stores via `*p` must be properly aligned even when using raw pointers)" ) - .emit(); }, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_unsafety.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_unsafety.rs index beff19a3a..f8f04214a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_unsafety.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_unsafety.rs @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UnsafetyChecker<'_, 'tcx> { } else if !place .ty(self.body, self.tcx) .ty - .is_freeze(self.tcx.at(self.source_info.span), self.param_env) + .is_freeze(self.tcx, self.param_env) { UnsafetyViolationDetails::BorrowOfLayoutConstrainedField } else { @@ -489,21 +489,20 @@ fn unsafety_check_result<'tcx>( fn report_unused_unsafe(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, kind: UnusedUnsafe, id: HirId) { let span = tcx.sess.source_map().guess_head_span(tcx.hir().span(id)); - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNUSED_UNSAFE, id, span, |lint| { - let msg = "unnecessary `unsafe` block"; - let mut db = lint.build(msg); - db.span_label(span, msg); + let msg = "unnecessary `unsafe` block"; + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNUSED_UNSAFE, id, span, msg, |lint| { + lint.span_label(span, msg); match kind { UnusedUnsafe::Unused => {} UnusedUnsafe::InUnsafeBlock(id) => { - db.span_label( + lint.span_label( tcx.sess.source_map().guess_head_span(tcx.hir().span(id)), "because it's nested under this `unsafe` block", ); } } - db.emit(); + lint }); } @@ -543,15 +542,8 @@ pub fn check_unsafety(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { UNSAFE_OP_IN_UNSAFE_FN, lint_root, source_info.span, - |lint| { - lint.build(&format!( - "{} is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)", - description, - )) - .span_label(source_info.span, description) - .note(note) - .emit(); - }, + format!("{} is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)", description,), + |lint| lint.span_label(source_info.span, description).note(note), ), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop.rs index 7a2a15a84..4e4515888 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop.rs @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::{ RETURN_PLACE, }; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutError, LayoutOf, LayoutOfHelpers, TyAndLayout}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst}; +use rustc_middle::ty::InternalSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ConstKind, Instance, ParamEnv, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_span::{def_id::DefId, Span}; use rustc_target::abi::{self, HasDataLayout, Size, TargetDataLayout}; @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> ConstPropagator<'mir, 'tcx> { return None; } - self.ecx.mir_const_to_op(&c.literal, None).ok() + self.ecx.const_to_op(&c.literal, None).ok() } /// Returns the value, if any, of evaluating `place`. @@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> ConstPropagator<'mir, 'tcx> { } if !rvalue .ty(&self.ecx.frame().body.local_decls, *self.ecx.tcx) - .is_sized(self.ecx.tcx, self.param_env) + .is_sized(*self.ecx.tcx, self.param_env) { // the interpreter doesn't support unsized locals (only unsized arguments), // but rustc does (in a kinda broken way), so we have to skip them here diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop_lint.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop_lint.rs index 37e78f4ac..479c4e577 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop_lint.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop_lint.rs @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet; use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_middle::mir::visit::Visitor; use rustc_middle::mir::{ - AssertKind, BinOp, Body, Constant, ConstantKind, Local, LocalDecl, Location, Operand, Place, - Rvalue, SourceInfo, SourceScope, SourceScopeData, Statement, StatementKind, Terminator, - TerminatorKind, UnOp, RETURN_PLACE, + AssertKind, BinOp, Body, Constant, Local, LocalDecl, Location, Operand, Place, Rvalue, + SourceInfo, SourceScope, SourceScopeData, Statement, StatementKind, Terminator, TerminatorKind, + UnOp, RETURN_PLACE, }; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutError, LayoutOf, LayoutOfHelpers, TyAndLayout}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst}; +use rustc_middle::ty::InternalSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ConstInt, Instance, ParamEnv, ScalarInt, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -286,39 +286,22 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> ConstPropagator<'mir, 'tcx> { } /// Returns the value, if any, of evaluating `c`. - fn eval_constant(&mut self, c: &Constant<'tcx>, source_info: SourceInfo) -> Option<OpTy<'tcx>> { + fn eval_constant( + &mut self, + c: &Constant<'tcx>, + _source_info: SourceInfo, + ) -> Option<OpTy<'tcx>> { // FIXME we need to revisit this for #67176 if c.needs_subst() { return None; } - match self.ecx.mir_const_to_op(&c.literal, None) { + match self.ecx.const_to_op(&c.literal, None) { Ok(op) => Some(op), Err(error) => { let tcx = self.ecx.tcx.at(c.span); let err = ConstEvalErr::new(&self.ecx, error, Some(c.span)); - if let Some(lint_root) = self.lint_root(source_info) { - let lint_only = match c.literal { - ConstantKind::Ty(ct) => ct.needs_subst(), - ConstantKind::Unevaluated( - ty::Unevaluated { def: _, substs: _, promoted: Some(_) }, - _, - ) => { - // Promoteds must lint and not error as the user didn't ask for them - true - } - ConstantKind::Unevaluated(..) | ConstantKind::Val(..) => c.needs_subst(), - }; - if lint_only { - // Out of backwards compatibility we cannot report hard errors in unused - // generic functions using associated constants of the generic parameters. - err.report_as_lint(tcx, "erroneous constant used", lint_root, Some(c.span)); - } else { - err.report_as_error(tcx, "erroneous constant used"); - } - } else { - err.report_as_error(tcx, "erroneous constant used"); - } + err.report_as_error(tcx, "erroneous constant used"); None } } @@ -347,10 +330,8 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> ConstPropagator<'mir, 'tcx> { panic: AssertKind<impl std::fmt::Debug>, ) { if let Some(lint_root) = self.lint_root(source_info) { - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, lint_root, source_info.span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(message); - err.span_label(source_info.span, format!("{:?}", panic)); - err.emit(); + self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint, lint_root, source_info.span, message, |lint| { + lint.span_label(source_info.span, format!("{:?}", panic)) }); } } @@ -519,7 +500,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> ConstPropagator<'mir, 'tcx> { } if !rvalue .ty(&self.ecx.frame().body.local_decls, *self.ecx.tcx) - .is_sized(self.ecx.tcx, self.param_env) + .is_sized(*self.ecx.tcx, self.param_env) { // the interpreter doesn't support unsized locals (only unsized arguments), // but rustc does (in a kinda broken way), so we have to skip them here diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/coverage/test_macros/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/coverage/test_macros/Cargo.toml index f5e8b6565..f753caa91 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/coverage/test_macros/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/coverage/test_macros/Cargo.toml @@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ edition = "2021" [lib] proc-macro = true -doctest = false diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/deduce_param_attrs.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/deduce_param_attrs.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..28b1c5a48 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/deduce_param_attrs.rs @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +//! Deduces supplementary parameter attributes from MIR. +//! +//! Deduced parameter attributes are those that can only be soundly determined by examining the +//! body of the function instead of just the signature. These can be useful for optimization +//! purposes on a best-effort basis. We compute them here and store them into the crate metadata so +//! dependent crates can use them. + +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet; +use rustc_middle::mir::visit::{NonMutatingUseContext, PlaceContext, Visitor}; +use rustc_middle::mir::{Body, Local, Location, Operand, Terminator, TerminatorKind, RETURN_PLACE}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DeducedParamAttrs, ParamEnv, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_session::config::OptLevel; + +/// A visitor that determines which arguments have been mutated. We can't use the mutability field +/// on LocalDecl for this because it has no meaning post-optimization. +struct DeduceReadOnly { + /// Each bit is indexed by argument number, starting at zero (so 0 corresponds to local decl + /// 1). The bit is true if the argument may have been mutated or false if we know it hasn't + /// been up to the point we're at. + mutable_args: BitSet<usize>, +} + +impl DeduceReadOnly { + /// Returns a new DeduceReadOnly instance. + fn new(arg_count: usize) -> Self { + Self { mutable_args: BitSet::new_empty(arg_count) } + } +} + +impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for DeduceReadOnly { + fn visit_local(&mut self, local: Local, mut context: PlaceContext, _: Location) { + // We're only interested in arguments. + if local == RETURN_PLACE || local.index() > self.mutable_args.domain_size() { + return; + } + + // Replace place contexts that are moves with copies. This is safe in all cases except + // function argument position, which we already handled in `visit_terminator()` by using the + // ArgumentChecker. See the comment in that method for more details. + // + // In the future, we might want to move this out into a separate pass, but for now let's + // just do it on the fly because that's faster. + if matches!(context, PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Move)) { + context = PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Copy); + } + + match context { + PlaceContext::MutatingUse(..) + | PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Move) => { + // This is a mutation, so mark it as such. + self.mutable_args.insert(local.index() - 1); + } + PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(..) | PlaceContext::NonUse(..) => { + // Not mutating, so it's fine. + } + } + } + + fn visit_terminator(&mut self, terminator: &Terminator<'tcx>, location: Location) { + // OK, this is subtle. Suppose that we're trying to deduce whether `x` in `f` is read-only + // and we have the following: + // + // fn f(x: BigStruct) { g(x) } + // fn g(mut y: BigStruct) { y.foo = 1 } + // + // If, at the generated MIR level, `f` turned into something like: + // + // fn f(_1: BigStruct) -> () { + // let mut _0: (); + // bb0: { + // _0 = g(move _1) -> bb1; + // } + // ... + // } + // + // then it would be incorrect to mark `x` (i.e. `_1`) as `readonly`, because `g`'s write to + // its copy of the indirect parameter would actually be a write directly to the pointer that + // `f` passes. Note that function arguments are the only situation in which this problem can + // arise: every other use of `move` in MIR doesn't actually write to the value it moves + // from. + // + // Anyway, right now this situation doesn't actually arise in practice. Instead, the MIR for + // that function looks like this: + // + // fn f(_1: BigStruct) -> () { + // let mut _0: (); + // let mut _2: BigStruct; + // bb0: { + // _2 = move _1; + // _0 = g(move _2) -> bb1; + // } + // ... + // } + // + // Because of that extra move that MIR construction inserts, `x` (i.e. `_1`) can *in + // practice* safely be marked `readonly`. + // + // To handle the possibility that other optimizations (for example, destination propagation) + // might someday generate MIR like the first example above, we panic upon seeing an argument + // to *our* function that is directly moved into *another* function as an argument. Having + // eliminated that problematic case, we can safely treat moves as copies in this analysis. + // + // In the future, if MIR optimizations cause arguments of a caller to be directly moved into + // the argument of a callee, we can just add that argument to `mutated_args` instead of + // panicking. + // + // Note that, because the problematic MIR is never actually generated, we can't add a test + // case for this. + + if let TerminatorKind::Call { ref args, .. } = terminator.kind { + for arg in args { + if let Operand::Move(_) = *arg { + // ArgumentChecker panics if a direct move of an argument from a caller to a + // callee was detected. + // + // If, in the future, MIR optimizations cause arguments to be moved directly + // from callers to callees, change the panic to instead add the argument in + // question to `mutating_uses`. + ArgumentChecker::new(self.mutable_args.domain_size()) + .visit_operand(arg, location) + } + } + }; + + self.super_terminator(terminator, location); + } +} + +/// A visitor that simply panics if a direct move of an argument from a caller to a callee was +/// detected. +struct ArgumentChecker { + /// The number of arguments to the calling function. + arg_count: usize, +} + +impl ArgumentChecker { + /// Creates a new ArgumentChecker. + fn new(arg_count: usize) -> Self { + Self { arg_count } + } +} + +impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ArgumentChecker { + fn visit_local(&mut self, local: Local, context: PlaceContext, _: Location) { + // Check to make sure that, if this local is an argument, we didn't move directly from it. + if matches!(context, PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Move)) + && local != RETURN_PLACE + && local.index() <= self.arg_count + { + // If, in the future, MIR optimizations cause arguments to be moved directly from + // callers to callees, change this panic to instead add the argument in question to + // `mutating_uses`. + panic!("Detected a direct move from a caller's argument to a callee's argument!") + } + } +} + +/// Returns true if values of a given type will never be passed indirectly, regardless of ABI. +fn type_will_always_be_passed_directly<'tcx>(ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { + matches!( + ty.kind(), + ty::Bool + | ty::Char + | ty::Float(..) + | ty::Int(..) + | ty::RawPtr(..) + | ty::Ref(..) + | ty::Slice(..) + | ty::Uint(..) + ) +} + +/// Returns the deduced parameter attributes for a function. +/// +/// Deduced parameter attributes are those that can only be soundly determined by examining the +/// body of the function instead of just the signature. These can be useful for optimization +/// purposes on a best-effort basis. We compute them here and store them into the crate metadata so +/// dependent crates can use them. +pub fn deduced_param_attrs<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId) -> &'tcx [DeducedParamAttrs] { + // This computation is unfortunately rather expensive, so don't do it unless we're optimizing. + // Also skip it in incremental mode. + if tcx.sess.opts.optimize == OptLevel::No || tcx.sess.opts.incremental.is_some() { + return &[]; + } + + // If the Freeze language item isn't present, then don't bother. + if tcx.lang_items().freeze_trait().is_none() { + return &[]; + } + + // Codegen won't use this information for anything if all the function parameters are passed + // directly. Detect that and bail, for compilation speed. + let fn_ty = tcx.type_of(def_id); + if matches!(fn_ty.kind(), ty::FnDef(..)) { + if fn_ty + .fn_sig(tcx) + .inputs() + .skip_binder() + .iter() + .cloned() + .all(type_will_always_be_passed_directly) + { + return &[]; + } + } + + // Don't deduce any attributes for functions that have no MIR. + if !tcx.is_mir_available(def_id) { + return &[]; + } + + // Deduced attributes for other crates should be read from the metadata instead of via this + // function. + debug_assert!(def_id.is_local()); + + // Grab the optimized MIR. Analyze it to determine which arguments have been mutated. + let body: &Body<'tcx> = tcx.optimized_mir(def_id); + let mut deduce_read_only = DeduceReadOnly::new(body.arg_count); + deduce_read_only.visit_body(body); + + // Set the `readonly` attribute for every argument that we concluded is immutable and that + // contains no UnsafeCells. + // + // FIXME: This is overly conservative around generic parameters: `is_freeze()` will always + // return false for them. For a description of alternatives that could do a better job here, + // see [1]. + // + // [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103172#discussion_r999139997 + let mut deduced_param_attrs = tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter( + body.local_decls.iter().skip(1).take(body.arg_count).enumerate().map( + |(arg_index, local_decl)| DeducedParamAttrs { + read_only: !deduce_read_only.mutable_args.contains(arg_index) + && local_decl.ty.is_freeze(tcx, ParamEnv::reveal_all()), + }, + ), + ); + + // Trailing parameters past the size of the `deduced_param_attrs` array are assumed to have the + // default set of attributes, so we don't have to store them explicitly. Pop them off to save a + // few bytes in metadata. + while deduced_param_attrs.last() == Some(&DeducedParamAttrs::default()) { + let last_index = deduced_param_attrs.len() - 1; + deduced_param_attrs = &mut deduced_param_attrs[0..last_index]; + } + + deduced_param_attrs +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/elaborate_box_derefs.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/elaborate_box_derefs.rs index 294af2455..ef8d6bb65 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/elaborate_box_derefs.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/elaborate_box_derefs.rs @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ use rustc_index::vec::Idx; use rustc_middle::mir::patch::MirPatch; use rustc_middle::mir::visit::MutVisitor; use rustc_middle::mir::*; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::{Ty, TyCtxt}; /// Constructs the types used when accessing a Box's pointer diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/ffi_unwind_calls.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/ffi_unwind_calls.rs index 7522a50a8..1244c1802 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/ffi_unwind_calls.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/ffi_unwind_calls.rs @@ -106,14 +106,12 @@ fn has_ffi_unwind_calls(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, local_def_id: LocalDefId) -> bool { .lint_root; let span = terminator.source_info.span; - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(FFI_UNWIND_CALLS, lint_root, span, |lint| { - let msg = match fn_def_id { - Some(_) => "call to foreign function with FFI-unwind ABI", - None => "call to function pointer with FFI-unwind ABI", - }; - let mut db = lint.build(msg); - db.span_label(span, msg); - db.emit(); + let msg = match fn_def_id { + Some(_) => "call to foreign function with FFI-unwind ABI", + None => "call to function pointer with FFI-unwind ABI", + }; + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(FFI_UNWIND_CALLS, lint_root, span, msg, |lint| { + lint.span_label(span, msg) }); tainted = true; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/function_item_references.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/function_item_references.rs index 2e4fe1e3e..469566694 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/function_item_references.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/function_item_references.rs @@ -3,11 +3,7 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_middle::mir::visit::Visitor; use rustc_middle::mir::*; -use rustc_middle::ty::{ - self, - subst::{GenericArgKind, Subst, SubstsRef}, - EarlyBinder, PredicateKind, Ty, TyCtxt, -}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, GenericArgKind, PredicateKind, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::FUNCTION_ITEM_REFERENCES; use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span}; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; @@ -183,11 +179,15 @@ impl<'tcx> FunctionItemRefChecker<'_, 'tcx> { let num_args = fn_sig.inputs().map_bound(|inputs| inputs.len()).skip_binder(); let variadic = if fn_sig.c_variadic() { ", ..." } else { "" }; let ret = if fn_sig.output().skip_binder().is_unit() { "" } else { " -> _" }; - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(FUNCTION_ITEM_REFERENCES, lint_root, span, |lint| { - lint.build("taking a reference to a function item does not give a function pointer") - .span_suggestion( + self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + FUNCTION_ITEM_REFERENCES, + lint_root, + span, + "taking a reference to a function item does not give a function pointer", + |lint| { + lint.span_suggestion( span, - &format!("cast `{}` to obtain a function pointer", ident), + format!("cast `{}` to obtain a function pointer", ident), format!( "{} as {}{}fn({}{}){}", if params.is_empty() { ident } else { format!("{}::<{}>", ident, params) }, @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ impl<'tcx> FunctionItemRefChecker<'_, 'tcx> { ), Applicability::Unspecified, ) - .emit(); - }); + }, + ); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/generator.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/generator.rs index 705cf776f..c833de3a8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/generator.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/generator.rs @@ -61,9 +61,8 @@ use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; use rustc_middle::mir::dump_mir; use rustc_middle::mir::visit::{MutVisitor, PlaceContext, Visitor}; use rustc_middle::mir::*; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{Subst, SubstsRef}; -use rustc_middle::ty::GeneratorSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AdtDef, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GeneratorSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_mir_dataflow::impls::{ MaybeBorrowedLocals, MaybeLiveLocals, MaybeRequiresStorage, MaybeStorageLive, }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/inline.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/inline.rs index d00a384cb..780b91d92 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/inline.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/inline.rs @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ use rustc_index::vec::Idx; use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::{CodegenFnAttrFlags, CodegenFnAttrs}; use rustc_middle::mir::visit::*; use rustc_middle::mir::*; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, InstanceDef, ParamEnv, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::config::OptLevel; use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; @@ -606,7 +605,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Inliner<'tcx> { caller_body.required_consts.extend( callee_body.required_consts.iter().copied().filter(|&ct| match ct.literal { ConstantKind::Ty(_) => { - bug!("should never encounter ty::Unevaluated in `required_consts`") + bug!("should never encounter ty::UnevaluatedConst in `required_consts`") } ConstantKind::Val(..) | ConstantKind::Unevaluated(..) => true, }), @@ -978,6 +977,21 @@ impl Integrator<'_, '_> { trace!("mapping block `{:?}` to `{:?}`", block, new); new } + + fn map_unwind(&self, unwind: Option<BasicBlock>) -> Option<BasicBlock> { + if self.in_cleanup_block { + if unwind.is_some() { + bug!("cleanup on cleanup block"); + } + return unwind; + } + + match unwind { + Some(target) => Some(self.map_block(target)), + // Add an unwind edge to the original call's cleanup block + None => self.cleanup_block, + } + } } impl<'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for Integrator<'_, 'tcx> { @@ -1086,35 +1100,17 @@ impl<'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for Integrator<'_, 'tcx> { TerminatorKind::Drop { ref mut target, ref mut unwind, .. } | TerminatorKind::DropAndReplace { ref mut target, ref mut unwind, .. } => { *target = self.map_block(*target); - if let Some(tgt) = *unwind { - *unwind = Some(self.map_block(tgt)); - } else if !self.in_cleanup_block { - // Unless this drop is in a cleanup block, add an unwind edge to - // the original call's cleanup block - *unwind = self.cleanup_block; - } + *unwind = self.map_unwind(*unwind); } TerminatorKind::Call { ref mut target, ref mut cleanup, .. } => { if let Some(ref mut tgt) = *target { *tgt = self.map_block(*tgt); } - if let Some(tgt) = *cleanup { - *cleanup = Some(self.map_block(tgt)); - } else if !self.in_cleanup_block { - // Unless this call is in a cleanup block, add an unwind edge to - // the original call's cleanup block - *cleanup = self.cleanup_block; - } + *cleanup = self.map_unwind(*cleanup); } TerminatorKind::Assert { ref mut target, ref mut cleanup, .. } => { *target = self.map_block(*target); - if let Some(tgt) = *cleanup { - *cleanup = Some(self.map_block(tgt)); - } else if !self.in_cleanup_block { - // Unless this assert is in a cleanup block, add an unwind edge to - // the original call's cleanup block - *cleanup = self.cleanup_block; - } + *cleanup = self.map_unwind(*cleanup); } TerminatorKind::Return => { terminator.kind = if let Some(tgt) = self.callsite.target { @@ -1142,11 +1138,8 @@ impl<'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for Integrator<'_, 'tcx> { TerminatorKind::InlineAsm { ref mut destination, ref mut cleanup, .. } => { if let Some(ref mut tgt) = *destination { *tgt = self.map_block(*tgt); - } else if !self.in_cleanup_block { - // Unless this inline asm is in a cleanup block, add an unwind edge to - // the original call's cleanup block - *cleanup = self.cleanup_block; } + *cleanup = self.map_unwind(*cleanup); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lib.rs index e6fc85595..5be223254 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lib.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(map_try_insert)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] @@ -57,6 +56,7 @@ mod const_prop_lint; mod coverage; mod dead_store_elimination; mod deaggregator; +mod deduce_param_attrs; mod deduplicate_blocks; mod deref_separator; mod dest_prop; @@ -71,7 +71,6 @@ mod inline; mod instcombine; mod lower_intrinsics; mod lower_slice_len; -mod marker; mod match_branches; mod multiple_return_terminators; mod normalize_array_len; @@ -140,6 +139,7 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { promoted_mir_of_const_arg: |tcx, (did, param_did)| { promoted_mir(tcx, ty::WithOptConstParam { did, const_param_did: Some(param_did) }) }, + deduced_param_attrs: deduce_param_attrs::deduced_param_attrs, ..*providers }; } @@ -302,6 +302,7 @@ fn mir_const<'tcx>( &simplify::SimplifyCfg::new("initial"), &rustc_peek::SanityCheck, // Just a lint ], + None, ); tcx.alloc_steal_mir(body) } @@ -341,6 +342,7 @@ fn mir_promoted<'tcx>( &simplify::SimplifyCfg::new("promote-consts"), &coverage::InstrumentCoverage, ], + Some(MirPhase::Analysis(AnalysisPhase::Initial)), ); let promoted = promote_pass.promoted_fragments.into_inner(); @@ -408,10 +410,8 @@ fn inner_mir_for_ctfe(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def: ty::WithOptConstParam<LocalDefId>) - pm::run_passes( tcx, &mut body, - &[ - &const_prop::ConstProp, - &marker::PhaseChange(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Optimized)), - ], + &[&const_prop::ConstProp], + Some(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Optimized)), ); } } @@ -473,6 +473,7 @@ fn run_analysis_to_runtime_passes<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx> &remove_uninit_drops::RemoveUninitDrops, &simplify::SimplifyCfg::new("remove-false-edges"), ], + None, ); check_consts::post_drop_elaboration::check_live_drops(tcx, &body); // FIXME: make this a MIR lint } @@ -497,10 +498,9 @@ fn run_analysis_cleanup_passes<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { &cleanup_post_borrowck::CleanupNonCodegenStatements, &simplify::SimplifyCfg::new("early-opt"), &deref_separator::Derefer, - &marker::PhaseChange(MirPhase::Analysis(AnalysisPhase::PostCleanup)), ]; - pm::run_passes(tcx, body, passes); + pm::run_passes(tcx, body, passes, Some(MirPhase::Analysis(AnalysisPhase::PostCleanup))); } /// Returns the sequence of passes that lowers analysis to runtime MIR. @@ -525,9 +525,8 @@ fn run_runtime_lowering_passes<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { // CTFE support for aggregates. &deaggregator::Deaggregator, &Lint(const_prop_lint::ConstProp), - &marker::PhaseChange(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Initial)), ]; - pm::run_passes_no_validate(tcx, body, passes); + pm::run_passes_no_validate(tcx, body, passes, Some(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Initial))); } /// Returns the sequence of passes that do the initial cleanup of runtime MIR. @@ -536,10 +535,9 @@ fn run_runtime_cleanup_passes<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { &elaborate_box_derefs::ElaborateBoxDerefs, &lower_intrinsics::LowerIntrinsics, &simplify::SimplifyCfg::new("elaborate-drops"), - &marker::PhaseChange(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::PostCleanup)), ]; - pm::run_passes(tcx, body, passes); + pm::run_passes(tcx, body, passes, Some(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::PostCleanup))); } fn run_optimization_passes<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { @@ -590,10 +588,10 @@ fn run_optimization_passes<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { &deduplicate_blocks::DeduplicateBlocks, // Some cleanup necessary at least for LLVM and potentially other codegen backends. &add_call_guards::CriticalCallEdges, - &marker::PhaseChange(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Optimized)), // Dump the end result for testing and debugging purposes. &dump_mir::Marker("PreCodegen"), ], + Some(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Optimized)), ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/marker.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/marker.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 06819fc1d..000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/marker.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -use std::borrow::Cow; - -use crate::MirPass; -use rustc_middle::mir::{Body, MirPhase}; -use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; - -/// Changes the MIR phase without changing the MIR itself. -pub struct PhaseChange(pub MirPhase); - -impl<'tcx> MirPass<'tcx> for PhaseChange { - fn phase_change(&self) -> Option<MirPhase> { - Some(self.0) - } - - fn name(&self) -> Cow<'_, str> { - Cow::from(format!("PhaseChange-{:?}", self.0)) - } - - fn run_pass(&self, _: TyCtxt<'tcx>, _body: &mut Body<'tcx>) {} -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/pass_manager.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/pass_manager.rs index 67dae7146..230c6a7cb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/pass_manager.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/pass_manager.rs @@ -66,10 +66,6 @@ where fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { self.1.run_pass(tcx, body) } - - fn phase_change(&self) -> Option<MirPhase> { - self.1.phase_change() - } } /// Run the sequence of passes without validating the MIR after each pass. The MIR is still @@ -78,23 +74,28 @@ pub fn run_passes_no_validate<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>, passes: &[&dyn MirPass<'tcx>], + phase_change: Option<MirPhase>, ) { - run_passes_inner(tcx, body, passes, false); + run_passes_inner(tcx, body, passes, phase_change, false); } -pub fn run_passes<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>, passes: &[&dyn MirPass<'tcx>]) { - run_passes_inner(tcx, body, passes, true); +/// The optional `phase_change` is applied after executing all the passes, if present +pub fn run_passes<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + body: &mut Body<'tcx>, + passes: &[&dyn MirPass<'tcx>], + phase_change: Option<MirPhase>, +) { + run_passes_inner(tcx, body, passes, phase_change, true); } fn run_passes_inner<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>, passes: &[&dyn MirPass<'tcx>], + phase_change: Option<MirPhase>, validate_each: bool, ) { - let start_phase = body.phase; - let mut cnt = 0; - let validate = validate_each & tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.validate_mir; let overridden_passes = &tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.mir_enable_passes; trace!(?overridden_passes); @@ -102,7 +103,6 @@ fn run_passes_inner<'tcx>( for pass in passes { let name = pass.name(); - // Gather information about what we should be doing for this pass let overridden = overridden_passes.iter().rev().find(|(s, _)| s == &*name).map(|(_name, polarity)| { trace!( @@ -112,32 +112,44 @@ fn run_passes_inner<'tcx>( ); *polarity }); - let is_enabled = overridden.unwrap_or_else(|| pass.is_enabled(&tcx.sess)); - let new_phase = pass.phase_change(); - let dump_enabled = (is_enabled && pass.is_mir_dump_enabled()) || new_phase.is_some(); - let validate = (validate && is_enabled) - || new_phase == Some(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Optimized)); + if !overridden.unwrap_or_else(|| pass.is_enabled(&tcx.sess)) { + continue; + } + + let dump_enabled = pass.is_mir_dump_enabled(); if dump_enabled { - dump_mir(tcx, body, start_phase, &name, cnt, false); - } - if is_enabled { - pass.run_pass(tcx, body); + dump_mir_for_pass(tcx, body, &name, false); } - if dump_enabled { - dump_mir(tcx, body, start_phase, &name, cnt, true); - cnt += 1; + if validate { + validate_body(tcx, body, format!("before pass {}", name)); } - if let Some(new_phase) = pass.phase_change() { - if body.phase >= new_phase { - panic!("Invalid MIR phase transition from {:?} to {:?}", body.phase, new_phase); - } - body.phase = new_phase; + pass.run_pass(tcx, body); + + if dump_enabled { + dump_mir_for_pass(tcx, body, &name, true); } if validate { validate_body(tcx, body, format!("after pass {}", name)); } + + body.pass_count += 1; + } + + if let Some(new_phase) = phase_change { + if body.phase >= new_phase { + panic!("Invalid MIR phase transition from {:?} to {:?}", body.phase, new_phase); + } + + body.phase = new_phase; + + dump_mir_for_phase_change(tcx, body); + if validate || new_phase == MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Optimized) { + validate_body(tcx, body, format!("after phase change to {}", new_phase)); + } + + body.pass_count = 1; } } @@ -145,22 +157,33 @@ pub fn validate_body<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>, when: Strin validate::Validator { when, mir_phase: body.phase }.run_pass(tcx, body); } -pub fn dump_mir<'tcx>( +pub fn dump_mir_for_pass<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, - phase: MirPhase, pass_name: &str, - cnt: usize, is_after: bool, ) { - let phase_index = phase.phase_index(); + let phase_index = body.phase.phase_index(); mir::dump_mir( tcx, - Some(&format_args!("{:03}-{:03}", phase_index, cnt)), + Some(&format_args!("{:03}-{:03}", phase_index, body.pass_count)), pass_name, if is_after { &"after" } else { &"before" }, body, |_, _| Ok(()), ); } + +pub fn dump_mir_for_phase_change<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>) { + let phase_index = body.phase.phase_index(); + + mir::dump_mir( + tcx, + Some(&format_args!("{:03}-000", phase_index)), + &format!("{}", body.phase), + &"after", + body, + |_, _| Ok(()), + ) +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/shim.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/shim.rs index 882136200..4e8798b7a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/shim.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/shim.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst}; +use rustc_middle::ty::InternalSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, GeneratorSubsts, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_target::abi::VariantIdx; @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use std::iter; use crate::util::expand_aggregate; use crate::{ - abort_unwinding_calls, add_call_guards, add_moves_for_packed_drops, deref_separator, marker, + abort_unwinding_calls, add_call_guards, add_moves_for_packed_drops, deref_separator, pass_manager as pm, remove_noop_landing_pads, simplify, }; use rustc_middle::mir::patch::MirPatch; @@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ fn make_shim<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, instance: ty::InstanceDef<'tcx>) -> Body<' &simplify::SimplifyCfg::new("make_shim"), &add_call_guards::CriticalCallEdges, &abort_unwinding_calls::AbortUnwindingCalls, - &marker::PhaseChange(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Optimized)), ], + Some(MirPhase::Runtime(RuntimePhase::Optimized)), ); debug!("make_shim({:?}) = {:?}", instance, result); @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ fn build_clone_shim<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId, self_ty: Ty<'tcx>) - let param_env = tcx.param_env(def_id); let mut builder = CloneShimBuilder::new(tcx, def_id, self_ty); - let is_copy = self_ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx.at(builder.span), param_env); + let is_copy = self_ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx, param_env); let dest = Place::return_place(); let src = tcx.mk_place_deref(Place::from(Local::new(1 + 0))); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/Cargo.toml index 59ca04ec8..6ee5330b6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] smallvec = { version = "1.8.1", features = [ "union", "may_dangle" ] } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/collector.rs b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/collector.rs index f1a25a60d..a71218e69 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/collector.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/collector.rs @@ -1067,7 +1067,7 @@ fn find_vtable_types_for_unsizing<'tcx>( let ptr_vtable = |inner_source: Ty<'tcx>, inner_target: Ty<'tcx>| { let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(); let type_has_metadata = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| -> bool { - if ty.is_sized(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), param_env) { + if ty.is_sized(tcx, param_env) { return false; } let tail = tcx.struct_tail_erasing_lifetimes(ty, param_env); @@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@ struct RootCollector<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'v> RootCollector<'_, 'v> { fn process_item(&mut self, id: hir::ItemId) { - match self.tcx.def_kind(id.def_id) { + match self.tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id) { DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union => { let item = self.tcx.hir().item(id); match item.kind { @@ -1203,12 +1203,14 @@ impl<'v> RootCollector<'_, 'v> { if self.mode == MonoItemCollectionMode::Eager { debug!( "RootCollector: ADT drop-glue for {}", - self.tcx.def_path_str(item.def_id.to_def_id()) + self.tcx.def_path_str(item.owner_id.to_def_id()) ); - let ty = - Instance::new(item.def_id.to_def_id(), InternalSubsts::empty()) - .ty(self.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()); + let ty = Instance::new( + item.owner_id.to_def_id(), + InternalSubsts::empty(), + ) + .ty(self.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()); visit_drop_use(self.tcx, ty, true, DUMMY_SP, self.output); } } @@ -1219,23 +1221,23 @@ impl<'v> RootCollector<'_, 'v> { DefKind::GlobalAsm => { debug!( "RootCollector: ItemKind::GlobalAsm({})", - self.tcx.def_path_str(id.def_id.to_def_id()) + self.tcx.def_path_str(id.owner_id.to_def_id()) ); self.output.push(dummy_spanned(MonoItem::GlobalAsm(id))); } DefKind::Static(..) => { debug!( "RootCollector: ItemKind::Static({})", - self.tcx.def_path_str(id.def_id.to_def_id()) + self.tcx.def_path_str(id.owner_id.to_def_id()) ); - self.output.push(dummy_spanned(MonoItem::Static(id.def_id.to_def_id()))); + self.output.push(dummy_spanned(MonoItem::Static(id.owner_id.to_def_id()))); } DefKind::Const => { // const items only generate mono items if they are // actually used somewhere. Just declaring them is insufficient. // but even just declaring them must collect the items they refer to - if let Ok(val) = self.tcx.const_eval_poly(id.def_id.to_def_id()) { + if let Ok(val) = self.tcx.const_eval_poly(id.owner_id.to_def_id()) { collect_const_value(self.tcx, val, &mut self.output); } } @@ -1246,15 +1248,15 @@ impl<'v> RootCollector<'_, 'v> { } } DefKind::Fn => { - self.push_if_root(id.def_id); + self.push_if_root(id.owner_id.def_id); } _ => {} } } fn process_impl_item(&mut self, id: hir::ImplItemId) { - if matches!(self.tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::AssocFn) { - self.push_if_root(id.def_id); + if matches!(self.tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::AssocFn) { + self.push_if_root(id.owner_id.def_id); } } @@ -1352,13 +1354,13 @@ fn create_mono_items_for_default_impls<'tcx>( debug!( "create_mono_items_for_default_impls(item={})", - tcx.def_path_str(item.def_id.to_def_id()) + tcx.def_path_str(item.owner_id.to_def_id()) ); - if let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(item.def_id) { + if let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(item.owner_id) { let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(); let trait_ref = tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, trait_ref); - let overridden_methods = tcx.impl_item_implementor_ids(item.def_id); + let overridden_methods = tcx.impl_item_implementor_ids(item.owner_id); for method in tcx.provided_trait_methods(trait_ref.def_id) { if overridden_methods.contains_key(&method.def_id) { continue; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/errors.rs index d5f05e790..ce097b8d8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/errors.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use std::path::PathBuf; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; -use rustc_macros::{LintDiagnostic, SessionDiagnostic}; -use rustc_session::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_errors::IntoDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic}; use rustc_span::Span; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(monomorphize::recursion_limit)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(monomorphize_recursion_limit)] pub struct RecursionLimit { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -14,26 +14,26 @@ pub struct RecursionLimit { #[note] pub def_span: Span, pub def_path_str: String, - #[note(monomorphize::written_to_path)] + #[note(monomorphize_written_to_path)] pub was_written: Option<()>, pub path: PathBuf, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(monomorphize::type_length_limit)] -#[help(monomorphize::consider_type_length_limit)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(monomorphize_type_length_limit)] +#[help(monomorphize_consider_type_length_limit)] pub struct TypeLengthLimit { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub shrunk: String, - #[note(monomorphize::written_to_path)] + #[note(monomorphize_written_to_path)] pub was_written: Option<()>, pub path: PathBuf, pub type_length: usize, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(monomorphize::requires_lang_item)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(monomorphize_requires_lang_item)] pub struct RequiresLangItem { pub lang_item: String, } @@ -44,13 +44,12 @@ pub struct UnusedGenericParams { pub param_names: Vec<String>, } -impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for UnusedGenericParams { +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for UnusedGenericParams { fn into_diagnostic( self, handler: &'_ rustc_errors::Handler, ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut diag = - handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::monomorphize::unused_generic_params); + let mut diag = handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::monomorphize_unused_generic_params); diag.set_span(self.span); for (span, name) in self.param_spans.into_iter().zip(self.param_names) { // FIXME: I can figure out how to do a label with a fluent string with a fixed message, @@ -63,7 +62,7 @@ impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for UnusedGenericParams { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(monomorphize::large_assignments)] +#[diag(monomorphize_large_assignments)] #[note] pub struct LargeAssignmentsLint { #[label] @@ -72,12 +71,12 @@ pub struct LargeAssignmentsLint { pub limit: u64, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(monomorphize::unknown_partition_strategy)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(monomorphize_unknown_partition_strategy)] pub struct UnknownPartitionStrategy; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(monomorphize::symbol_already_defined)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(monomorphize_symbol_already_defined)] pub struct SymbolAlreadyDefined { #[primary_span] pub span: Option<Span>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/lib.rs index ba6ce9fd4..42781bd25 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/lib.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![feature(array_windows)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning/default.rs b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning/default.rs index 15276569c..29009c480 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning/default.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning/default.rs @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ fn characteristic_def_id_of_mono_item<'tcx>( Some(def_id) } MonoItem::Static(def_id) => Some(def_id), - MonoItem::GlobalAsm(item_id) => Some(item_id.def_id.to_def_id()), + MonoItem::GlobalAsm(item_id) => Some(item_id.owner_id.to_def_id()), } } @@ -411,9 +411,9 @@ fn mono_item_visibility<'tcx>( }; } MonoItem::GlobalAsm(item_id) => { - return if tcx.is_reachable_non_generic(item_id.def_id) { + return if tcx.is_reachable_non_generic(item_id.owner_id) { *can_be_internalized = false; - default_visibility(tcx, item_id.def_id.to_def_id(), false) + default_visibility(tcx, item_id.owner_id.to_def_id(), false) } else { Visibility::Hidden }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/polymorphize.rs b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/polymorphize.rs index 71cab0232..650076c22 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/polymorphize.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/polymorphize.rs @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ use rustc_hir::{def::DefKind, def_id::DefId, ConstContext}; use rustc_index::bit_set::FiniteBitSet; use rustc_middle::mir::{ + self, visit::{TyContext, Visitor}, Constant, ConstantKind, Local, LocalDecl, Location, }; @@ -275,9 +276,21 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for MarkUsedGenericParams<'a, 'tcx> { ConstantKind::Ty(c) => { c.visit_with(self); } - ConstantKind::Val(_, ty) | ConstantKind::Unevaluated(_, ty) => { - Visitor::visit_ty(self, ty, TyContext::Location(location)) + ConstantKind::Unevaluated(mir::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs: _, promoted }, ty) => { + // Avoid considering `T` unused when constants are of the form: + // `<Self as Foo<T>>::foo::promoted[p]` + if let Some(p) = promoted { + if self.def_id == def.did && !self.tcx.generics_of(def.did).has_self { + // If there is a promoted, don't look at the substs - since it will always contain + // the generic parameters, instead, traverse the promoted MIR. + let promoted = self.tcx.promoted_mir(def.did); + self.visit_body(&promoted[p]); + } + } + + Visitor::visit_ty(self, ty, TyContext::Location(location)); } + ConstantKind::Val(_, ty) => Visitor::visit_ty(self, ty, TyContext::Location(location)), } } @@ -289,7 +302,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for MarkUsedGenericParams<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for MarkUsedGenericParams<'a, 'tcx> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn visit_const(&mut self, c: Const<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - if !c.has_param_types_or_consts() { + if !c.has_non_region_param() { return ControlFlow::CONTINUE; } @@ -299,11 +312,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for MarkUsedGenericParams<'a, 'tcx> { self.unused_parameters.clear(param.index); ControlFlow::CONTINUE } - ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs, promoted }) + ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst { def, substs }) if matches!(self.tcx.def_kind(def.did), DefKind::AnonConst) => { - assert_eq!(promoted, ()); - self.visit_child_body(def.did, substs); ControlFlow::CONTINUE } @@ -311,33 +322,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for MarkUsedGenericParams<'a, 'tcx> { } } - fn visit_mir_const(&mut self, constant: ConstantKind<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - if !constant.has_param_types_or_consts() { - return ControlFlow::CONTINUE; - } - - match constant { - ConstantKind::Ty(ct) => ct.visit_with(self), - ConstantKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated { def, substs: _, promoted: Some(p) }, _) - // Avoid considering `T` unused when constants are of the form: - // `<Self as Foo<T>>::foo::promoted[p]` - if self.def_id == def.did && !self.tcx.generics_of(def.did).has_self => - { - // If there is a promoted, don't look at the substs - since it will always contain - // the generic parameters, instead, traverse the promoted MIR. - let promoted = self.tcx.promoted_mir(def.did); - self.visit_body(&promoted[p]); - ControlFlow::CONTINUE - } - ConstantKind::Val(..) | ConstantKind::Unevaluated(..) => { - constant.super_visit_with(self) - } - } - } - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - if !ty.has_param_types_or_consts() { + if !ty.has_non_region_param() { return ControlFlow::CONTINUE; } @@ -374,7 +361,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for HasUsedGenericParams<'a> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn visit_const(&mut self, c: Const<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - if !c.has_param_types_or_consts() { + if !c.has_non_region_param() { return ControlFlow::CONTINUE; } @@ -392,7 +379,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for HasUsedGenericParams<'a> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { - if !ty.has_param_types_or_consts() { + if !ty.has_non_region_param() { return ControlFlow::CONTINUE; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_parse/Cargo.toml index c6ca260e9..a5c94e164 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] bitflags = "1.0" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/errors.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9b177c518 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/errors.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1237 @@ +use rustc_ast::token::Token; +use rustc_ast::Path; +use rustc_errors::{fluent, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic}; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; +use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded; +use rustc_span::symbol::Ident; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; + +use crate::parser::TokenDescription; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_maybe_report_ambiguous_plus)] +pub(crate) struct AmbiguousPlus { + pub sum_ty: String, + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(code = "({sum_ty})")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_maybe_recover_from_bad_type_plus, code = "E0178")] +pub(crate) struct BadTypePlus { + pub ty: String, + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: BadTypePlusSub, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum BadTypePlusSub { + #[suggestion( + parser_add_paren, + code = "{sum_with_parens}", + applicability = "machine-applicable" + )] + AddParen { + sum_with_parens: String, + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, + #[label(parser_forgot_paren)] + ForgotParen { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, + #[label(parser_expect_path)] + ExpectPath { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_maybe_recover_from_bad_qpath_stage_2)] +pub(crate) struct BadQPathStage2 { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] + pub span: Span, + pub ty: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_incorrect_semicolon)] +pub(crate) struct IncorrectSemicolon<'a> { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion_short(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub span: Span, + #[help] + pub opt_help: Option<()>, + pub name: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_incorrect_use_of_await)] +pub(crate) struct IncorrectUseOfAwait { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(parentheses_suggestion, code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_incorrect_use_of_await)] +pub(crate) struct IncorrectAwait { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion(postfix_suggestion, code = "{expr}.await{question_mark}")] + pub sugg_span: (Span, Applicability), + pub expr: String, + pub question_mark: &'static str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_in_in_typo)] +pub(crate) struct InInTypo { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub sugg_span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_variable_declaration)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidVariableDeclaration { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: InvalidVariableDeclarationSub, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum InvalidVariableDeclarationSub { + #[suggestion(parser_switch_mut_let_order, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "let mut")] + SwitchMutLetOrder(#[primary_span] Span), + #[suggestion( + parser_missing_let_before_mut, + applicability = "machine-applicable", + code = "let mut" + )] + MissingLet(#[primary_span] Span), + #[suggestion(parser_use_let_not_auto, applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "let")] + UseLetNotAuto(#[primary_span] Span), + #[suggestion(parser_use_let_not_var, applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "let")] + UseLetNotVar(#[primary_span] Span), +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_comparison_operator)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidComparisonOperator { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub invalid: String, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: InvalidComparisonOperatorSub, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum InvalidComparisonOperatorSub { + #[suggestion_short(use_instead, applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "{correct}")] + Correctable { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + invalid: String, + correct: String, + }, + #[label(spaceship_operator_invalid)] + Spaceship(#[primary_span] Span), +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_logical_operator)] +#[note] +pub(crate) struct InvalidLogicalOperator { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub incorrect: String, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: InvalidLogicalOperatorSub, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum InvalidLogicalOperatorSub { + #[suggestion_short( + use_amp_amp_for_conjunction, + applicability = "machine-applicable", + code = "&&" + )] + Conjunction(#[primary_span] Span), + #[suggestion_short( + use_pipe_pipe_for_disjunction, + applicability = "machine-applicable", + code = "||" + )] + Disjunction(#[primary_span] Span), +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_tilde_is_not_unary_operator)] +pub(crate) struct TildeAsUnaryOperator( + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "!")] + pub Span, +); + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_unexpected_token_after_not)] +pub(crate) struct NotAsNegationOperator { + #[primary_span] + pub negated: Span, + pub negated_desc: String, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: NotAsNegationOperatorSub, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub enum NotAsNegationOperatorSub { + #[suggestion_short( + parser_unexpected_token_after_not_default, + applicability = "machine-applicable", + code = "!" + )] + SuggestNotDefault(#[primary_span] Span), + + #[suggestion_short( + parser_unexpected_token_after_not_bitwise, + applicability = "machine-applicable", + code = "!" + )] + SuggestNotBitwise(#[primary_span] Span), + + #[suggestion_short( + parser_unexpected_token_after_not_logical, + applicability = "machine-applicable", + code = "!" + )] + SuggestNotLogical(#[primary_span] Span), +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_malformed_loop_label)] +pub(crate) struct MalformedLoopLabel { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "{correct_label}")] + pub span: Span, + pub correct_label: Ident, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_lifetime_in_borrow_expression)] +pub(crate) struct LifetimeInBorrowExpression { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] + #[label] + pub lifetime_span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_field_expression_with_generic)] +pub(crate) struct FieldExpressionWithGeneric(#[primary_span] pub Span); + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_macro_invocation_with_qualified_path)] +pub(crate) struct MacroInvocationWithQualifiedPath(#[primary_span] pub Span); + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_unexpected_token_after_label)] +pub(crate) struct UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel { + #[primary_span] + #[label(parser_unexpected_token_after_label)] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion_verbose(suggestion_remove_label, code = "")] + pub remove_label: Option<Span>, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub enclose_in_block: Option<UnexpectedTokenAfterLabelSugg>, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion_enclose_in_block, applicability = "machine-applicable")] +pub(crate) struct UnexpectedTokenAfterLabelSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "{{ ")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = " }}")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_require_colon_after_labeled_expression)] +#[note] +pub(crate) struct RequireColonAfterLabeledExpression { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[label] + pub label: Span, + #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = ": ")] + pub label_end: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_do_catch_syntax_removed)] +#[note] +pub(crate) struct DoCatchSyntaxRemoved { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "try")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_float_literal_requires_integer_part)] +pub(crate) struct FloatLiteralRequiresIntegerPart { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "{correct}")] + pub span: Span, + pub correct: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_int_literal_width)] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct InvalidIntLiteralWidth { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub width: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_num_literal_base_prefix)] +#[note] +pub(crate) struct InvalidNumLiteralBasePrefix { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "{fixed}")] + pub span: Span, + pub fixed: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_num_literal_suffix)] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct InvalidNumLiteralSuffix { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub suffix: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_float_literal_width)] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct InvalidFloatLiteralWidth { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub width: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_float_literal_suffix)] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct InvalidFloatLiteralSuffix { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub suffix: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_int_literal_too_large)] +pub(crate) struct IntLiteralTooLarge { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_missing_semicolon_before_array)] +pub(crate) struct MissingSemicolonBeforeArray { + #[primary_span] + pub open_delim: Span, + #[suggestion_verbose(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = ";")] + pub semicolon: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_block_macro_segment)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidBlockMacroSegment { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[label] + pub context: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_if_expression_missing_then_block)] +pub(crate) struct IfExpressionMissingThenBlock { + #[primary_span] + pub if_span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: IfExpressionMissingThenBlockSub, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum IfExpressionMissingThenBlockSub { + #[help(condition_possibly_unfinished)] + UnfinishedCondition(#[primary_span] Span), + #[help(add_then_block)] + AddThenBlock(#[primary_span] Span), +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_if_expression_missing_condition)] +pub(crate) struct IfExpressionMissingCondition { + #[primary_span] + #[label(condition_label)] + pub if_span: Span, + #[label(block_label)] + pub block_span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_expected_expression_found_let)] +pub(crate) struct ExpectedExpressionFoundLet { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_expected_else_block)] +pub(crate) struct ExpectedElseBlock { + #[primary_span] + pub first_tok_span: Span, + pub first_tok: String, + #[label] + pub else_span: Span, + #[suggestion(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "if ")] + pub condition_start: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_outer_attribute_not_allowed_on_if_else)] +pub(crate) struct OuterAttributeNotAllowedOnIfElse { + #[primary_span] + pub last: Span, + + #[label(branch_label)] + pub branch_span: Span, + + #[label(ctx_label)] + pub ctx_span: Span, + pub ctx: String, + + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] + pub attributes: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_missing_in_in_for_loop)] +pub(crate) struct MissingInInForLoop { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: MissingInInForLoopSub, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum MissingInInForLoopSub { + // Has been misleading, at least in the past (closed Issue #48492), thus maybe-incorrect + #[suggestion_short(use_in_not_of, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "in")] + InNotOf(#[primary_span] Span), + #[suggestion_short(add_in, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = " in ")] + AddIn(#[primary_span] Span), +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_missing_comma_after_match_arm)] +pub(crate) struct MissingCommaAfterMatchArm { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = ",")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_catch_after_try)] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct CatchAfterTry { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_comma_after_base_struct)] +#[note] +pub(crate) struct CommaAfterBaseStruct { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] + pub comma: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_eq_field_init)] +pub(crate) struct EqFieldInit { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = ":")] + pub eq: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_dotdotdot)] +pub(crate) struct DotDotDot { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(suggest_exclusive_range, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "..")] + #[suggestion(suggest_inclusive_range, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "..=")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_left_arrow_operator)] +pub(crate) struct LeftArrowOperator { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "< -")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_remove_let)] +pub(crate) struct RemoveLet { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_use_eq_instead)] +pub(crate) struct UseEqInstead { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "=")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_use_empty_block_not_semi)] +pub(crate) struct UseEmptyBlockNotSemi { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion_hidden(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "{{}}")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_comparison_interpreted_as_generic)] +pub(crate) struct ComparisonInterpretedAsGeneric { + #[primary_span] + #[label(label_comparison)] + pub comparison: Span, + pub r#type: Path, + #[label(label_args)] + pub args: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub suggestion: ComparisonOrShiftInterpretedAsGenericSugg, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_shift_interpreted_as_generic)] +pub(crate) struct ShiftInterpretedAsGeneric { + #[primary_span] + #[label(label_comparison)] + pub shift: Span, + pub r#type: Path, + #[label(label_args)] + pub args: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub suggestion: ComparisonOrShiftInterpretedAsGenericSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] +pub(crate) struct ComparisonOrShiftInterpretedAsGenericSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "(")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ")")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_found_expr_would_be_stmt)] +pub(crate) struct FoundExprWouldBeStmt { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub token: Token, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub suggestion: ExprParenthesesNeeded, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_leading_plus_not_supported)] +pub(crate) struct LeadingPlusNotSupported { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion_verbose(suggestion_remove_plus, code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub remove_plus: Option<Span>, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub add_parentheses: Option<ExprParenthesesNeeded>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_parentheses_with_struct_fields)] +pub(crate) struct ParenthesesWithStructFields { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub r#type: Path, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub braces_for_struct: BracesForStructLiteral, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub no_fields_for_fn: NoFieldsForFnCall, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion_braces_for_struct, applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] +pub(crate) struct BracesForStructLiteral { + #[suggestion_part(code = " {{ ")] + pub first: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = " }}")] + pub second: Span, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion_no_fields_for_fn, applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] +pub(crate) struct NoFieldsForFnCall { + #[suggestion_part(code = "")] + pub fields: Vec<Span>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_labeled_loop_in_break)] +pub(crate) struct LabeledLoopInBreak { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: WrapExpressionInParentheses, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion( + parser_sugg_wrap_expression_in_parentheses, + applicability = "machine-applicable" +)] +pub(crate) struct WrapExpressionInParentheses { + #[suggestion_part(code = "(")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ")")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_array_brackets_instead_of_braces)] +pub(crate) struct ArrayBracketsInsteadOfSpaces { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: ArrayBracketsInsteadOfSpacesSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] +pub(crate) struct ArrayBracketsInsteadOfSpacesSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "[")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = "]")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_match_arm_body_without_braces)] +pub(crate) struct MatchArmBodyWithoutBraces { + #[primary_span] + #[label(label_statements)] + pub statements: Span, + #[label(label_arrow)] + pub arrow: Span, + pub num_statements: usize, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: MatchArmBodyWithoutBracesSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum MatchArmBodyWithoutBracesSugg { + #[multipart_suggestion(suggestion_add_braces, applicability = "machine-applicable")] + AddBraces { + #[suggestion_part(code = "{{ ")] + left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = " }}")] + right: Span, + }, + #[suggestion( + suggestion_use_comma_not_semicolon, + code = ",", + applicability = "machine-applicable" + )] + UseComma { + #[primary_span] + semicolon: Span, + }, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_struct_literal_not_allowed_here)] +pub(crate) struct StructLiteralNotAllowedHere { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sub: StructLiteralNotAllowedHereSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] +pub(crate) struct StructLiteralNotAllowedHereSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "(")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ")")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_interpolated_expression)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidInterpolatedExpression { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_hexadecimal_float_literal_not_supported)] +pub(crate) struct HexadecimalFloatLiteralNotSupported { + #[primary_span] + #[label(parser_not_supported)] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_octal_float_literal_not_supported)] +pub(crate) struct OctalFloatLiteralNotSupported { + #[primary_span] + #[label(parser_not_supported)] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_binary_float_literal_not_supported)] +pub(crate) struct BinaryFloatLiteralNotSupported { + #[primary_span] + #[label(parser_not_supported)] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_literal_suffix)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidLiteralSuffix { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + // FIXME(#100717) + pub kind: String, + pub suffix: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_literal_suffix_on_tuple_index)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidLiteralSuffixOnTupleIndex { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub suffix: Symbol, + #[help(tuple_exception_line_1)] + #[help(tuple_exception_line_2)] + #[help(tuple_exception_line_3)] + pub exception: Option<()>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_non_string_abi_literal)] +pub(crate) struct NonStringAbiLiteral { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(code = "\"C\"", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_mismatched_closing_delimiter)] +pub(crate) struct MismatchedClosingDelimiter { + #[primary_span] + pub spans: Vec<Span>, + pub delimiter: String, + #[label(label_unmatched)] + pub unmatched: Span, + #[label(label_opening_candidate)] + pub opening_candidate: Option<Span>, + #[label(label_unclosed)] + pub unclosed: Option<Span>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_incorrect_visibility_restriction, code = "E0704")] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct IncorrectVisibilityRestriction { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(code = "in {inner_str}", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub span: Span, + pub inner_str: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_assignment_else_not_allowed)] +pub(crate) struct AssignmentElseNotAllowed { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_expected_statement_after_outer_attr)] +pub(crate) struct ExpectedStatementAfterOuterAttr { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_doc_comment_does_not_document_anything, code = "E0585")] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct DocCommentDoesNotDocumentAnything { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion(code = ",", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub missing_comma: Option<Span>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_const_let_mutually_exclusive)] +pub(crate) struct ConstLetMutuallyExclusive { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(code = "const", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_expression_in_let_else)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidExpressionInLetElse { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub operator: &'static str, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sugg: WrapExpressionInParentheses, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_curly_in_let_else)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidCurlyInLetElse { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sugg: WrapExpressionInParentheses, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_compound_assignment_expression_in_let)] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct CompoundAssignmentExpressionInLet { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion_short(code = "=", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_suffixed_literal_in_attribute)] +#[help] +pub(crate) struct SuffixedLiteralInAttribute { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_invalid_meta_item)] +pub(crate) struct InvalidMetaItem { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub token: Token, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[suggestion_verbose( + parser_sugg_escape_to_use_as_identifier, + applicability = "maybe-incorrect", + code = "r#" +)] +pub(crate) struct SuggEscapeToUseAsIdentifier { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub ident_name: String, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[suggestion(parser_sugg_remove_comma, applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] +pub(crate) struct SuggRemoveComma { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum ExpectedIdentifierFound { + #[label(parser_expected_identifier_found_reserved_identifier)] + ReservedIdentifier(#[primary_span] Span), + #[label(parser_expected_identifier_found_keyword)] + Keyword(#[primary_span] Span), + #[label(parser_expected_identifier_found_reserved_keyword)] + ReservedKeyword(#[primary_span] Span), + #[label(parser_expected_identifier_found_doc_comment)] + DocComment(#[primary_span] Span), + #[label(parser_expected_identifier)] + Other(#[primary_span] Span), +} + +impl ExpectedIdentifierFound { + pub fn new(token_descr: Option<TokenDescription>, span: Span) -> Self { + (match token_descr { + Some(TokenDescription::ReservedIdentifier) => { + ExpectedIdentifierFound::ReservedIdentifier + } + Some(TokenDescription::Keyword) => ExpectedIdentifierFound::Keyword, + Some(TokenDescription::ReservedKeyword) => ExpectedIdentifierFound::ReservedKeyword, + Some(TokenDescription::DocComment) => ExpectedIdentifierFound::DocComment, + None => ExpectedIdentifierFound::Other, + })(span) + } +} + +pub(crate) struct ExpectedIdentifier { + pub span: Span, + pub token: Token, + pub suggest_raw: Option<SuggEscapeToUseAsIdentifier>, + pub suggest_remove_comma: Option<SuggRemoveComma>, +} + +impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for ExpectedIdentifier { + fn into_diagnostic( + self, + handler: &'a rustc_errors::Handler, + ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { + let token_descr = super::parser::TokenDescription::from_token(&self.token); + + let mut diag = handler.struct_diagnostic(match token_descr { + Some(TokenDescription::ReservedIdentifier) => { + fluent::parser_expected_identifier_found_reserved_identifier_str + } + Some(TokenDescription::Keyword) => fluent::parser_expected_identifier_found_keyword_str, + Some(TokenDescription::ReservedKeyword) => { + fluent::parser_expected_identifier_found_reserved_keyword_str + } + Some(TokenDescription::DocComment) => { + fluent::parser_expected_identifier_found_doc_comment_str + } + None => fluent::parser_expected_identifier_found_str, + }); + diag.set_span(self.span); + diag.set_arg("token", self.token); + + if let Some(sugg) = self.suggest_raw { + sugg.add_to_diagnostic(&mut diag); + } + + ExpectedIdentifierFound::new(token_descr, self.span).add_to_diagnostic(&mut diag); + + if let Some(sugg) = self.suggest_remove_comma { + sugg.add_to_diagnostic(&mut diag); + } + + diag + } +} + +pub(crate) struct ExpectedSemi { + pub span: Span, + pub token: Token, + + pub unexpected_token_label: Option<Span>, + pub sugg: ExpectedSemiSugg, +} + +impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for ExpectedSemi { + fn into_diagnostic( + self, + handler: &'a rustc_errors::Handler, + ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { + let token_descr = super::parser::TokenDescription::from_token(&self.token); + + let mut diag = handler.struct_diagnostic(match token_descr { + Some(TokenDescription::ReservedIdentifier) => { + fluent::parser_expected_semi_found_reserved_identifier_str + } + Some(TokenDescription::Keyword) => fluent::parser_expected_semi_found_keyword_str, + Some(TokenDescription::ReservedKeyword) => { + fluent::parser_expected_semi_found_reserved_keyword_str + } + Some(TokenDescription::DocComment) => { + fluent::parser_expected_semi_found_doc_comment_str + } + None => fluent::parser_expected_semi_found_str, + }); + diag.set_span(self.span); + diag.set_arg("token", self.token); + + if let Some(unexpected_token_label) = self.unexpected_token_label { + diag.span_label(unexpected_token_label, fluent::parser_label_unexpected_token); + } + + self.sugg.add_to_diagnostic(&mut diag); + + diag + } +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum ExpectedSemiSugg { + #[suggestion( + parser_sugg_change_this_to_semi, + code = ";", + applicability = "machine-applicable" + )] + ChangeToSemi(#[primary_span] Span), + #[suggestion_short(parser_sugg_add_semi, code = ";", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + AddSemi(#[primary_span] Span), +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_struct_literal_body_without_path)] +pub(crate) struct StructLiteralBodyWithoutPath { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sugg: StructLiteralBodyWithoutPathSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "has-placeholders")] +pub(crate) struct StructLiteralBodyWithoutPathSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "{{ SomeStruct ")] + pub before: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = " }}")] + pub after: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_unmatched_angle_brackets)] +pub(crate) struct UnmatchedAngleBrackets { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub span: Span, + pub num_extra_brackets: usize, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_generic_parameters_without_angle_brackets)] +pub(crate) struct GenericParamsWithoutAngleBrackets { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sugg: GenericParamsWithoutAngleBracketsSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] +pub(crate) struct GenericParamsWithoutAngleBracketsSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "<")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ">")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_comparison_operators_cannot_be_chained)] +pub(crate) struct ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChained { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Vec<Span>, + #[suggestion_verbose( + parser_sugg_turbofish_syntax, + code = "::", + applicability = "maybe-incorrect" + )] + pub suggest_turbofish: Option<Span>, + #[help(parser_sugg_turbofish_syntax)] + #[help(sugg_parentheses_for_function_args)] + pub help_turbofish: Option<()>, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub chaining_sugg: Option<ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChainedSugg>, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChainedSugg { + #[suggestion_verbose( + sugg_split_comparison, + code = " && {middle_term}", + applicability = "maybe-incorrect" + )] + SplitComparison { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + middle_term: String, + }, + #[multipart_suggestion(sugg_parenthesize, applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] + Parenthesize { + #[suggestion_part(code = "(")] + left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ")")] + right: Span, + }, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_question_mark_in_type)] +pub(crate) struct QuestionMarkInType { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sugg: QuestionMarkInTypeSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] +pub(crate) struct QuestionMarkInTypeSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "Option<")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ">")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_unexpected_parentheses_in_for_head)] +pub(crate) struct ParenthesesInForHead { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Vec<Span>, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sugg: ParenthesesInForHeadSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] +pub(crate) struct ParenthesesInForHeadSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = "")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_doc_comment_on_param_type)] +pub(crate) struct DocCommentOnParamType { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_attribute_on_param_type)] +pub(crate) struct AttributeOnParamType { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_pattern_method_param_without_body, code = "E0642")] +pub(crate) struct PatternMethodParamWithoutBody { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion(code = "_", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_self_param_not_first)] +pub(crate) struct SelfParamNotFirst { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_const_generic_without_braces)] +pub(crate) struct ConstGenericWithoutBraces { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sugg: ConstGenericWithoutBracesSugg, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] +pub(crate) struct ConstGenericWithoutBracesSugg { + #[suggestion_part(code = "{{ ")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = " }}")] + pub right: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_unexpected_const_param_declaration)] +pub(crate) struct UnexpectedConstParamDeclaration { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub sugg: Option<UnexpectedConstParamDeclarationSugg>, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub(crate) enum UnexpectedConstParamDeclarationSugg { + #[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] + AddParam { + #[suggestion_part(code = "<{snippet}>")] + impl_generics: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = "{ident}")] + incorrect_decl: Span, + snippet: String, + ident: String, + }, + #[multipart_suggestion(suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] + AppendParam { + #[suggestion_part(code = ", {snippet}")] + impl_generics_end: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = "{ident}")] + incorrect_decl: Span, + snippet: String, + ident: String, + }, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_unexpected_const_in_generic_param)] +pub(crate) struct UnexpectedConstInGenericParam { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion_verbose(code = "", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] + pub to_remove: Option<Span>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_async_move_order_incorrect)] +pub(crate) struct AsyncMoveOrderIncorrect { + #[primary_span] + #[suggestion_verbose(code = "async move", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parser_double_colon_in_bound)] +pub(crate) struct DoubleColonInBound { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion(code = ": ", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub between: Span, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs index 63819a2f9..462bce16a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ use crate::lexer::unicode_chars::UNICODE_ARRAY; use rustc_ast::ast::{self, AttrStyle}; use rustc_ast::token::{self, CommentKind, Delimiter, Token, TokenKind}; -use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{Spacing, TokenStream}; +use rustc_ast::tokenstream::TokenStream; use rustc_ast::util::unicode::contains_text_flow_control_chars; -use rustc_errors::{error_code, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, PResult}; +use rustc_errors::{ + error_code, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, PResult, StashKey, +}; use rustc_lexer::unescape::{self, Mode}; +use rustc_lexer::Cursor; use rustc_lexer::{Base, DocStyle, RawStrError}; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{ RUST_2021_PREFIXES_INCOMPATIBLE_SYNTAX, TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_COMMENT, @@ -38,11 +41,20 @@ pub struct UnmatchedBrace { pub(crate) fn parse_token_trees<'a>( sess: &'a ParseSess, - src: &'a str, - start_pos: BytePos, + mut src: &'a str, + mut start_pos: BytePos, override_span: Option<Span>, ) -> (PResult<'a, TokenStream>, Vec<UnmatchedBrace>) { - StringReader { sess, start_pos, pos: start_pos, src, override_span }.into_token_trees() + // Skip `#!`, if present. + if let Some(shebang_len) = rustc_lexer::strip_shebang(src) { + src = &src[shebang_len..]; + start_pos = start_pos + BytePos::from_usize(shebang_len); + } + + let cursor = Cursor::new(src); + let string_reader = + StringReader { sess, start_pos, pos: start_pos, src, cursor, override_span }; + tokentrees::TokenTreesReader::parse_all_token_trees(string_reader) } struct StringReader<'a> { @@ -53,6 +65,8 @@ struct StringReader<'a> { pos: BytePos, /// Source text to tokenize. src: &'a str, + /// Cursor for getting lexer tokens. + cursor: Cursor<'a>, override_span: Option<Span>, } @@ -61,42 +75,198 @@ impl<'a> StringReader<'a> { self.override_span.unwrap_or_else(|| Span::with_root_ctxt(lo, hi)) } - /// Returns the next token, and info about preceding whitespace, if any. - fn next_token(&mut self) -> (Spacing, Token) { - let mut spacing = Spacing::Joint; - - // Skip `#!` at the start of the file - if self.pos == self.start_pos - && let Some(shebang_len) = rustc_lexer::strip_shebang(self.src) - { - self.pos = self.pos + BytePos::from_usize(shebang_len); - spacing = Spacing::Alone; - } + /// Returns the next token, paired with a bool indicating if the token was + /// preceded by whitespace. + fn next_token(&mut self) -> (Token, bool) { + let mut preceded_by_whitespace = false; // Skip trivial (whitespace & comments) tokens loop { - let start_src_index = self.src_index(self.pos); - let text: &str = &self.src[start_src_index..]; - - if text.is_empty() { - let span = self.mk_sp(self.pos, self.pos); - return (spacing, Token::new(token::Eof, span)); - } - - let token = rustc_lexer::first_token(text); - + let token = self.cursor.advance_token(); let start = self.pos; self.pos = self.pos + BytePos(token.len); debug!("next_token: {:?}({:?})", token.kind, self.str_from(start)); - match self.cook_lexer_token(token.kind, start) { - Some(kind) => { + // Now "cook" the token, converting the simple `rustc_lexer::TokenKind` enum into a + // rich `rustc_ast::TokenKind`. This turns strings into interned symbols and runs + // additional validation. + let kind = match token.kind { + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::LineComment { doc_style } => { + // Skip non-doc comments + let Some(doc_style) = doc_style else { + self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start); + preceded_by_whitespace = true; + continue; + }; + + // Opening delimiter of the length 3 is not included into the symbol. + let content_start = start + BytePos(3); + let content = self.str_from(content_start); + self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Line, doc_style) + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::BlockComment { doc_style, terminated } => { + if !terminated { + self.report_unterminated_block_comment(start, doc_style); + } + + // Skip non-doc comments + let Some(doc_style) = doc_style else { + self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start); + preceded_by_whitespace = true; + continue; + }; + + // Opening delimiter of the length 3 and closing delimiter of the length 2 + // are not included into the symbol. + let content_start = start + BytePos(3); + let content_end = self.pos - BytePos(if terminated { 2 } else { 0 }); + let content = self.str_from_to(content_start, content_end); + self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Block, doc_style) + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Whitespace => { + preceded_by_whitespace = true; + continue; + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Ident => { + let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(start)); let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); - return (spacing, Token::new(kind, span)); + self.sess.symbol_gallery.insert(sym, span); + token::Ident(sym, false) } - None => spacing = Spacing::Alone, - } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::RawIdent => { + let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(start + BytePos(2))); + let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); + self.sess.symbol_gallery.insert(sym, span); + if !sym.can_be_raw() { + self.err_span(span, &format!("`{}` cannot be a raw identifier", sym)); + } + self.sess.raw_identifier_spans.borrow_mut().push(span); + token::Ident(sym, true) + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::UnknownPrefix => { + self.report_unknown_prefix(start); + let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(start)); + let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); + self.sess.symbol_gallery.insert(sym, span); + token::Ident(sym, false) + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::InvalidIdent + // Do not recover an identifier with emoji if the codepoint is a confusable + // with a recoverable substitution token, like `➖`. + if !UNICODE_ARRAY + .iter() + .any(|&(c, _, _)| { + let sym = self.str_from(start); + sym.chars().count() == 1 && c == sym.chars().next().unwrap() + }) => + { + let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(start)); + let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); + self.sess.bad_unicode_identifiers.borrow_mut().entry(sym).or_default() + .push(span); + token::Ident(sym, false) + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Literal { kind, suffix_start } => { + let suffix_start = start + BytePos(suffix_start); + let (kind, symbol) = self.cook_lexer_literal(start, suffix_start, kind); + let suffix = if suffix_start < self.pos { + let string = self.str_from(suffix_start); + if string == "_" { + self.sess + .span_diagnostic + .struct_span_warn( + self.mk_sp(suffix_start, self.pos), + "underscore literal suffix is not allowed", + ) + .warn( + "this was previously accepted by the compiler but is \ + being phased out; it will become a hard error in \ + a future release!", + ) + .note( + "see issue #42326 \ + <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42326> \ + for more information", + ) + .emit(); + None + } else { + Some(Symbol::intern(string)) + } + } else { + None + }; + token::Literal(token::Lit { kind, symbol, suffix }) + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Lifetime { starts_with_number } => { + // Include the leading `'` in the real identifier, for macro + // expansion purposes. See #12512 for the gory details of why + // this is necessary. + let lifetime_name = self.str_from(start); + if starts_with_number { + let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); + let mut diag = self.sess.struct_err("lifetimes cannot start with a number"); + diag.set_span(span); + diag.stash(span, StashKey::LifetimeIsChar); + } + let ident = Symbol::intern(lifetime_name); + token::Lifetime(ident) + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Semi => token::Semi, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Comma => token::Comma, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Dot => token::Dot, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenParen => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseParen => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenBrace => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseBrace => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenBracket => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Bracket), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseBracket => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Bracket), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::At => token::At, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Pound => token::Pound, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Tilde => token::Tilde, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Question => token::Question, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Colon => token::Colon, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Dollar => token::Dollar, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Eq => token::Eq, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Bang => token::Not, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Lt => token::Lt, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Gt => token::Gt, + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Minus => token::BinOp(token::Minus), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::And => token::BinOp(token::And), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Or => token::BinOp(token::Or), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Plus => token::BinOp(token::Plus), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Star => token::BinOp(token::Star), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Slash => token::BinOp(token::Slash), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Caret => token::BinOp(token::Caret), + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Percent => token::BinOp(token::Percent), + + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Unknown | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::InvalidIdent => { + let c = self.str_from(start).chars().next().unwrap(); + let mut err = + self.struct_err_span_char(start, self.pos, "unknown start of token", c); + // FIXME: the lexer could be used to turn the ASCII version of unicode + // homoglyphs, instead of keeping a table in `check_for_substitution`into the + // token. Ideally, this should be inside `rustc_lexer`. However, we should + // first remove compound tokens like `<<` from `rustc_lexer`, and then add + // fancier error recovery to it, as there will be less overall work to do this + // way. + let token = unicode_chars::check_for_substitution(self, start, c, &mut err); + if c == '\x00' { + err.help("source files must contain UTF-8 encoded text, unexpected null bytes might occur when a different encoding is used"); + } + err.emit(); + if let Some(token) = token { + token + } else { + preceded_by_whitespace = true; + continue; + } + } + rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Eof => token::Eof, + }; + let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); + return (Token::new(kind, span), preceded_by_whitespace); } } @@ -162,171 +332,6 @@ impl<'a> StringReader<'a> { } } - /// Turns simple `rustc_lexer::TokenKind` enum into a rich - /// `rustc_ast::TokenKind`. This turns strings into interned - /// symbols and runs additional validation. - fn cook_lexer_token(&self, token: rustc_lexer::TokenKind, start: BytePos) -> Option<TokenKind> { - Some(match token { - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::LineComment { doc_style } => { - // Skip non-doc comments - let Some(doc_style) = doc_style else { - self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start); - return None; - }; - - // Opening delimiter of the length 3 is not included into the symbol. - let content_start = start + BytePos(3); - let content = self.str_from(content_start); - self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Line, doc_style) - } - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::BlockComment { doc_style, terminated } => { - if !terminated { - self.report_unterminated_block_comment(start, doc_style); - } - - // Skip non-doc comments - let Some(doc_style) = doc_style else { - self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start); - return None; - }; - - // Opening delimiter of the length 3 and closing delimiter of the length 2 - // are not included into the symbol. - let content_start = start + BytePos(3); - let content_end = self.pos - BytePos(if terminated { 2 } else { 0 }); - let content = self.str_from_to(content_start, content_end); - self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Block, doc_style) - } - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Whitespace => return None, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Ident - | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::RawIdent - | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::UnknownPrefix => { - let is_raw_ident = token == rustc_lexer::TokenKind::RawIdent; - let is_unknown_prefix = token == rustc_lexer::TokenKind::UnknownPrefix; - let mut ident_start = start; - if is_raw_ident { - ident_start = ident_start + BytePos(2); - } - if is_unknown_prefix { - self.report_unknown_prefix(start); - } - let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(ident_start)); - let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); - self.sess.symbol_gallery.insert(sym, span); - if is_raw_ident { - if !sym.can_be_raw() { - self.err_span(span, &format!("`{}` cannot be a raw identifier", sym)); - } - self.sess.raw_identifier_spans.borrow_mut().push(span); - } - token::Ident(sym, is_raw_ident) - } - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::InvalidIdent - // Do not recover an identifier with emoji if the codepoint is a confusable - // with a recoverable substitution token, like `➖`. - if !UNICODE_ARRAY - .iter() - .any(|&(c, _, _)| { - let sym = self.str_from(start); - sym.chars().count() == 1 && c == sym.chars().next().unwrap() - }) - => - { - let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(start)); - let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); - self.sess.bad_unicode_identifiers.borrow_mut().entry(sym).or_default().push(span); - token::Ident(sym, false) - } - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Literal { kind, suffix_start } => { - let suffix_start = start + BytePos(suffix_start); - let (kind, symbol) = self.cook_lexer_literal(start, suffix_start, kind); - let suffix = if suffix_start < self.pos { - let string = self.str_from(suffix_start); - if string == "_" { - self.sess - .span_diagnostic - .struct_span_warn( - self.mk_sp(suffix_start, self.pos), - "underscore literal suffix is not allowed", - ) - .warn( - "this was previously accepted by the compiler but is \ - being phased out; it will become a hard error in \ - a future release!", - ) - .note( - "see issue #42326 \ - <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42326> \ - for more information", - ) - .emit(); - None - } else { - Some(Symbol::intern(string)) - } - } else { - None - }; - token::Literal(token::Lit { kind, symbol, suffix }) - } - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Lifetime { starts_with_number } => { - // Include the leading `'` in the real identifier, for macro - // expansion purposes. See #12512 for the gory details of why - // this is necessary. - let lifetime_name = self.str_from(start); - if starts_with_number { - self.err_span_(start, self.pos, "lifetimes cannot start with a number"); - } - let ident = Symbol::intern(lifetime_name); - token::Lifetime(ident) - } - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Semi => token::Semi, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Comma => token::Comma, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Dot => token::Dot, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenParen => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseParen => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenBrace => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseBrace => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenBracket => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Bracket), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseBracket => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Bracket), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::At => token::At, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Pound => token::Pound, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Tilde => token::Tilde, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Question => token::Question, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Colon => token::Colon, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Dollar => token::Dollar, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Eq => token::Eq, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Bang => token::Not, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Lt => token::Lt, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Gt => token::Gt, - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Minus => token::BinOp(token::Minus), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::And => token::BinOp(token::And), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Or => token::BinOp(token::Or), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Plus => token::BinOp(token::Plus), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Star => token::BinOp(token::Star), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Slash => token::BinOp(token::Slash), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Caret => token::BinOp(token::Caret), - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Percent => token::BinOp(token::Percent), - - rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Unknown | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::InvalidIdent => { - let c = self.str_from(start).chars().next().unwrap(); - let mut err = - self.struct_err_span_char(start, self.pos, "unknown start of token", c); - // FIXME: the lexer could be used to turn the ASCII version of unicode homoglyphs, - // instead of keeping a table in `check_for_substitution`into the token. Ideally, - // this should be inside `rustc_lexer`. However, we should first remove compound - // tokens like `<<` from `rustc_lexer`, and then add fancier error recovery to it, - // as there will be less overall work to do this way. - let token = unicode_chars::check_for_substitution(self, start, c, &mut err); - if c == '\x00' { - err.help("source files must contain UTF-8 encoded text, unexpected null bytes might occur when a different encoding is used"); - } - err.emit(); - token? - } - }) - } - fn cook_doc_comment( &self, content_start: BytePos, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/tokentrees.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/tokentrees.rs index aa70912dc..b2701817d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/tokentrees.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/tokentrees.rs @@ -1,31 +1,15 @@ use super::{StringReader, UnmatchedBrace}; - use rustc_ast::token::{self, Delimiter, Token}; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{DelimSpan, Spacing, TokenStream, TokenTree}; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust::token_to_string; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_errors::PResult; +use rustc_errors::{PErr, PResult}; use rustc_span::Span; -impl<'a> StringReader<'a> { - pub(super) fn into_token_trees(self) -> (PResult<'a, TokenStream>, Vec<UnmatchedBrace>) { - let mut tt_reader = TokenTreesReader { - string_reader: self, - token: Token::dummy(), - open_braces: Vec::new(), - unmatched_braces: Vec::new(), - matching_delim_spans: Vec::new(), - last_unclosed_found_span: None, - last_delim_empty_block_spans: FxHashMap::default(), - matching_block_spans: Vec::new(), - }; - let res = tt_reader.parse_all_token_trees(); - (res, tt_reader.unmatched_braces) - } -} - -struct TokenTreesReader<'a> { +pub(super) struct TokenTreesReader<'a> { string_reader: StringReader<'a>, + /// The "next" token, which has been obtained from the `StringReader` but + /// not yet handled by the `TokenTreesReader`. token: Token, /// Stack of open delimiters and their spans. Used for error message. open_braces: Vec<(Delimiter, Span)>, @@ -43,254 +27,232 @@ struct TokenTreesReader<'a> { } impl<'a> TokenTreesReader<'a> { - // Parse a stream of tokens into a list of `TokenTree`s, up to an `Eof`. - fn parse_all_token_trees(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, TokenStream> { - let mut buf = TokenStreamBuilder::default(); - - self.bump(); - while self.token != token::Eof { - buf.push(self.parse_token_tree()?); - } - - Ok(buf.into_token_stream()) + pub(super) fn parse_all_token_trees( + string_reader: StringReader<'a>, + ) -> (PResult<'a, TokenStream>, Vec<UnmatchedBrace>) { + let mut tt_reader = TokenTreesReader { + string_reader, + token: Token::dummy(), + open_braces: Vec::new(), + unmatched_braces: Vec::new(), + matching_delim_spans: Vec::new(), + last_unclosed_found_span: None, + last_delim_empty_block_spans: FxHashMap::default(), + matching_block_spans: Vec::new(), + }; + let res = tt_reader.parse_token_trees(/* is_delimited */ false); + (res, tt_reader.unmatched_braces) } - // Parse a stream of tokens into a list of `TokenTree`s, up to a `CloseDelim`. - fn parse_token_trees_until_close_delim(&mut self) -> TokenStream { - let mut buf = TokenStreamBuilder::default(); + // Parse a stream of tokens into a list of `TokenTree`s. + fn parse_token_trees(&mut self, is_delimited: bool) -> PResult<'a, TokenStream> { + self.token = self.string_reader.next_token().0; + let mut buf = Vec::new(); loop { - if let token::CloseDelim(..) = self.token.kind { - return buf.into_token_stream(); - } - - match self.parse_token_tree() { - Ok(tree) => buf.push(tree), - Err(mut e) => { - e.emit(); - return buf.into_token_stream(); + match self.token.kind { + token::OpenDelim(delim) => buf.push(self.parse_token_tree_open_delim(delim)), + token::CloseDelim(delim) => { + return if is_delimited { + Ok(TokenStream::new(buf)) + } else { + Err(self.close_delim_err(delim)) + }; + } + token::Eof => { + if is_delimited { + self.eof_err().emit(); + } + return Ok(TokenStream::new(buf)); + } + _ => { + // Get the next normal token. This might require getting multiple adjacent + // single-char tokens and joining them together. + let (this_spacing, next_tok) = loop { + let (next_tok, is_next_tok_preceded_by_whitespace) = + self.string_reader.next_token(); + if !is_next_tok_preceded_by_whitespace { + if let Some(glued) = self.token.glue(&next_tok) { + self.token = glued; + } else { + let this_spacing = + if next_tok.is_op() { Spacing::Joint } else { Spacing::Alone }; + break (this_spacing, next_tok); + } + } else { + break (Spacing::Alone, next_tok); + } + }; + let this_tok = std::mem::replace(&mut self.token, next_tok); + buf.push(TokenTree::Token(this_tok, this_spacing)); } } } } - fn parse_token_tree(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, TokenTree> { - let sm = self.string_reader.sess.source_map(); - - match self.token.kind { - token::Eof => { - let msg = "this file contains an unclosed delimiter"; - let mut err = - self.string_reader.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(self.token.span, msg); - for &(_, sp) in &self.open_braces { - err.span_label(sp, "unclosed delimiter"); - self.unmatched_braces.push(UnmatchedBrace { - expected_delim: Delimiter::Brace, - found_delim: None, - found_span: self.token.span, - unclosed_span: Some(sp), - candidate_span: None, - }); - } + fn eof_err(&mut self) -> PErr<'a> { + let msg = "this file contains an unclosed delimiter"; + let mut err = self.string_reader.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(self.token.span, msg); + for &(_, sp) in &self.open_braces { + err.span_label(sp, "unclosed delimiter"); + self.unmatched_braces.push(UnmatchedBrace { + expected_delim: Delimiter::Brace, + found_delim: None, + found_span: self.token.span, + unclosed_span: Some(sp), + candidate_span: None, + }); + } - if let Some((delim, _)) = self.open_braces.last() { - if let Some((_, open_sp, close_sp)) = - self.matching_delim_spans.iter().find(|(d, open_sp, close_sp)| { - if let Some(close_padding) = sm.span_to_margin(*close_sp) { - if let Some(open_padding) = sm.span_to_margin(*open_sp) { - return delim == d && close_padding != open_padding; - } - } - false - }) - // these are in reverse order as they get inserted on close, but - { - // we want the last open/first close - err.span_label(*open_sp, "this delimiter might not be properly closed..."); - err.span_label( - *close_sp, - "...as it matches this but it has different indentation", - ); + if let Some((delim, _)) = self.open_braces.last() { + if let Some((_, open_sp, close_sp)) = + self.matching_delim_spans.iter().find(|(d, open_sp, close_sp)| { + let sm = self.string_reader.sess.source_map(); + if let Some(close_padding) = sm.span_to_margin(*close_sp) { + if let Some(open_padding) = sm.span_to_margin(*open_sp) { + return delim == d && close_padding != open_padding; + } } - } - Err(err) + false + }) + // these are in reverse order as they get inserted on close, but + { + // we want the last open/first close + err.span_label(*open_sp, "this delimiter might not be properly closed..."); + err.span_label(*close_sp, "...as it matches this but it has different indentation"); } - token::OpenDelim(delim) => { - // The span for beginning of the delimited section - let pre_span = self.token.span; - - // Parse the open delimiter. - self.open_braces.push((delim, self.token.span)); - self.bump(); + } + err + } - // Parse the token trees within the delimiters. - // We stop at any delimiter so we can try to recover if the user - // uses an incorrect delimiter. - let tts = self.parse_token_trees_until_close_delim(); + fn parse_token_tree_open_delim(&mut self, open_delim: Delimiter) -> TokenTree { + // The span for beginning of the delimited section + let pre_span = self.token.span; - // Expand to cover the entire delimited token tree - let delim_span = DelimSpan::from_pair(pre_span, self.token.span); + self.open_braces.push((open_delim, self.token.span)); - match self.token.kind { - // Correct delimiter. - token::CloseDelim(d) if d == delim => { - let (open_brace, open_brace_span) = self.open_braces.pop().unwrap(); - let close_brace_span = self.token.span; + // Parse the token trees within the delimiters. + // We stop at any delimiter so we can try to recover if the user + // uses an incorrect delimiter. + let tts = self.parse_token_trees(/* is_delimited */ true).unwrap(); - if tts.is_empty() { - let empty_block_span = open_brace_span.to(close_brace_span); - if !sm.is_multiline(empty_block_span) { - // Only track if the block is in the form of `{}`, otherwise it is - // likely that it was written on purpose. - self.last_delim_empty_block_spans.insert(delim, empty_block_span); - } - } + // Expand to cover the entire delimited token tree + let delim_span = DelimSpan::from_pair(pre_span, self.token.span); - //only add braces - if let (Delimiter::Brace, Delimiter::Brace) = (open_brace, delim) { - self.matching_block_spans.push((open_brace_span, close_brace_span)); - } + match self.token.kind { + // Correct delimiter. + token::CloseDelim(close_delim) if close_delim == open_delim => { + let (open_brace, open_brace_span) = self.open_braces.pop().unwrap(); + let close_brace_span = self.token.span; - if self.open_braces.is_empty() { - // Clear up these spans to avoid suggesting them as we've found - // properly matched delimiters so far for an entire block. - self.matching_delim_spans.clear(); - } else { - self.matching_delim_spans.push(( - open_brace, - open_brace_span, - close_brace_span, - )); - } - // Parse the closing delimiter. - self.bump(); + if tts.is_empty() { + let empty_block_span = open_brace_span.to(close_brace_span); + let sm = self.string_reader.sess.source_map(); + if !sm.is_multiline(empty_block_span) { + // Only track if the block is in the form of `{}`, otherwise it is + // likely that it was written on purpose. + self.last_delim_empty_block_spans.insert(open_delim, empty_block_span); } - // Incorrect delimiter. - token::CloseDelim(other) => { - let mut unclosed_delimiter = None; - let mut candidate = None; - - if self.last_unclosed_found_span != Some(self.token.span) { - // do not complain about the same unclosed delimiter multiple times - self.last_unclosed_found_span = Some(self.token.span); - // This is a conservative error: only report the last unclosed - // delimiter. The previous unclosed delimiters could actually be - // closed! The parser just hasn't gotten to them yet. - if let Some(&(_, sp)) = self.open_braces.last() { - unclosed_delimiter = Some(sp); - }; - if let Some(current_padding) = sm.span_to_margin(self.token.span) { - for (brace, brace_span) in &self.open_braces { - if let Some(padding) = sm.span_to_margin(*brace_span) { - // high likelihood of these two corresponding - if current_padding == padding && brace == &other { - candidate = Some(*brace_span); - } - } - } - } - let (tok, _) = self.open_braces.pop().unwrap(); - self.unmatched_braces.push(UnmatchedBrace { - expected_delim: tok, - found_delim: Some(other), - found_span: self.token.span, - unclosed_span: unclosed_delimiter, - candidate_span: candidate, - }); - } else { - self.open_braces.pop(); - } + } - // If the incorrect delimiter matches an earlier opening - // delimiter, then don't consume it (it can be used to - // close the earlier one). Otherwise, consume it. - // E.g., we try to recover from: - // fn foo() { - // bar(baz( - // } // Incorrect delimiter but matches the earlier `{` - if !self.open_braces.iter().any(|&(b, _)| b == other) { - self.bump(); - } - } - token::Eof => { - // Silently recover, the EOF token will be seen again - // and an error emitted then. Thus we don't pop from - // self.open_braces here. - } - _ => {} + //only add braces + if let (Delimiter::Brace, Delimiter::Brace) = (open_brace, open_delim) { + self.matching_block_spans.push((open_brace_span, close_brace_span)); } - Ok(TokenTree::Delimited(delim_span, delim, tts)) + if self.open_braces.is_empty() { + // Clear up these spans to avoid suggesting them as we've found + // properly matched delimiters so far for an entire block. + self.matching_delim_spans.clear(); + } else { + self.matching_delim_spans.push((open_brace, open_brace_span, close_brace_span)); + } + // Move past the closing delimiter. + self.token = self.string_reader.next_token().0; } - token::CloseDelim(delim) => { - // An unexpected closing delimiter (i.e., there is no - // matching opening delimiter). - let token_str = token_to_string(&self.token); - let msg = format!("unexpected closing delimiter: `{}`", token_str); - let mut err = - self.string_reader.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(self.token.span, &msg); + // Incorrect delimiter. + token::CloseDelim(close_delim) => { + let mut unclosed_delimiter = None; + let mut candidate = None; - // Braces are added at the end, so the last element is the biggest block - if let Some(parent) = self.matching_block_spans.last() { - if let Some(span) = self.last_delim_empty_block_spans.remove(&delim) { - // Check if the (empty block) is in the last properly closed block - if (parent.0.to(parent.1)).contains(span) { - err.span_label( - span, - "block is empty, you might have not meant to close it", - ); - } else { - err.span_label(parent.0, "this opening brace..."); - - err.span_label(parent.1, "...matches this closing brace"); + if self.last_unclosed_found_span != Some(self.token.span) { + // do not complain about the same unclosed delimiter multiple times + self.last_unclosed_found_span = Some(self.token.span); + // This is a conservative error: only report the last unclosed + // delimiter. The previous unclosed delimiters could actually be + // closed! The parser just hasn't gotten to them yet. + if let Some(&(_, sp)) = self.open_braces.last() { + unclosed_delimiter = Some(sp); + }; + let sm = self.string_reader.sess.source_map(); + if let Some(current_padding) = sm.span_to_margin(self.token.span) { + for (brace, brace_span) in &self.open_braces { + if let Some(padding) = sm.span_to_margin(*brace_span) { + // high likelihood of these two corresponding + if current_padding == padding && brace == &close_delim { + candidate = Some(*brace_span); + } + } } - } else { - err.span_label(parent.0, "this opening brace..."); - - err.span_label(parent.1, "...matches this closing brace"); } + let (tok, _) = self.open_braces.pop().unwrap(); + self.unmatched_braces.push(UnmatchedBrace { + expected_delim: tok, + found_delim: Some(close_delim), + found_span: self.token.span, + unclosed_span: unclosed_delimiter, + candidate_span: candidate, + }); + } else { + self.open_braces.pop(); } - err.span_label(self.token.span, "unexpected closing delimiter"); - Err(err) - } - _ => { - let tok = self.token.take(); - let mut spacing = self.bump(); - if !self.token.is_op() { - spacing = Spacing::Alone; + // If the incorrect delimiter matches an earlier opening + // delimiter, then don't consume it (it can be used to + // close the earlier one). Otherwise, consume it. + // E.g., we try to recover from: + // fn foo() { + // bar(baz( + // } // Incorrect delimiter but matches the earlier `{` + if !self.open_braces.iter().any(|&(b, _)| b == close_delim) { + self.token = self.string_reader.next_token().0; } - Ok(TokenTree::Token(tok, spacing)) } + token::Eof => { + // Silently recover, the EOF token will be seen again + // and an error emitted then. Thus we don't pop from + // self.open_braces here. + } + _ => unreachable!(), } - } - fn bump(&mut self) -> Spacing { - let (spacing, token) = self.string_reader.next_token(); - self.token = token; - spacing + TokenTree::Delimited(delim_span, open_delim, tts) } -} -#[derive(Default)] -struct TokenStreamBuilder { - buf: Vec<TokenTree>, -} + fn close_delim_err(&mut self, delim: Delimiter) -> PErr<'a> { + // An unexpected closing delimiter (i.e., there is no + // matching opening delimiter). + let token_str = token_to_string(&self.token); + let msg = format!("unexpected closing delimiter: `{}`", token_str); + let mut err = + self.string_reader.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(self.token.span, &msg); -impl TokenStreamBuilder { - #[inline(always)] - fn push(&mut self, tree: TokenTree) { - if let Some(TokenTree::Token(prev_token, Spacing::Joint)) = self.buf.last() - && let TokenTree::Token(token, joint) = &tree - && let Some(glued) = prev_token.glue(token) - { - self.buf.pop(); - self.buf.push(TokenTree::Token(glued, *joint)); - } else { - self.buf.push(tree) + // Braces are added at the end, so the last element is the biggest block + if let Some(parent) = self.matching_block_spans.last() { + if let Some(span) = self.last_delim_empty_block_spans.remove(&delim) { + // Check if the (empty block) is in the last properly closed block + if (parent.0.to(parent.1)).contains(span) { + err.span_label(span, "block is empty, you might have not meant to close it"); + } else { + err.span_label(parent.0, "this opening brace..."); + err.span_label(parent.1, "...matches this closing brace"); + } + } else { + err.span_label(parent.0, "this opening brace..."); + err.span_label(parent.1, "...matches this closing brace"); + } } - } - fn into_token_stream(self) -> TokenStream { - TokenStream::new(self.buf) + err.span_label(self.token.span, "unexpected closing delimiter"); + err } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/unescape_error_reporting.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/unescape_error_reporting.rs index 77c4fadab..f075de714 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/unescape_error_reporting.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/unescape_error_reporting.rs @@ -113,11 +113,26 @@ pub(crate) fn emit_unescape_error( } else { ("", "if you meant to write a `str` literal, use double quotes") }; - + let mut escaped = String::with_capacity(lit.len()); + let mut chrs = lit.chars().peekable(); + while let Some(first) = chrs.next() { + match (first, chrs.peek()) { + ('\\', Some('"')) => { + escaped.push('\\'); + escaped.push('"'); + chrs.next(); + } + ('"', _) => { + escaped.push('\\'); + escaped.push('"') + } + (c, _) => escaped.push(c), + }; + } handler.span_suggestion( span_with_quotes, msg, - format!("{}\"{}\"", prefix, lit), + format!("{prefix}\"{escaped}\""), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs index a37327f42..3dcadb4c9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] @@ -33,12 +32,15 @@ use parser::{emit_unclosed_delims, make_unclosed_delims_error, Parser}; pub mod lexer; pub mod validate_attr; +mod errors; + // A bunch of utility functions of the form `parse_<thing>_from_<source>` // where <thing> includes crate, expr, item, stmt, tts, and one that // uses a HOF to parse anything, and <source> includes file and // `source_str`. -/// A variant of 'panictry!' that works on a Vec<Diagnostic> instead of a single DiagnosticBuilder. +/// A variant of 'panictry!' that works on a `Vec<Diagnostic>` instead of a single +/// `DiagnosticBuilder`. macro_rules! panictry_buffer { ($handler:expr, $e:expr) => {{ use rustc_errors::FatalError; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr.rs index 5fd69b15e..9e4565694 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr.rs @@ -1,27 +1,26 @@ +use crate::errors::{InvalidMetaItem, SuffixedLiteralInAttribute}; + use super::{AttrWrapper, Capturing, FnParseMode, ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::attr; use rustc_ast::token::{self, Delimiter, Nonterminal}; -use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; -use rustc_errors::{error_code, Diagnostic, PResult}; +use rustc_errors::{error_code, fluent, Diagnostic, IntoDiagnostic, PResult}; use rustc_span::{sym, BytePos, Span}; use std::convert::TryInto; // Public for rustfmt usage #[derive(Debug)] -pub enum InnerAttrPolicy<'a> { +pub enum InnerAttrPolicy { Permitted, - Forbidden { reason: &'a str, saw_doc_comment: bool, prev_outer_attr_sp: Option<Span> }, + Forbidden(Option<InnerAttrForbiddenReason>), } -const DEFAULT_UNEXPECTED_INNER_ATTR_ERR_MSG: &str = "an inner attribute is not \ - permitted in this context"; - -pub(super) const DEFAULT_INNER_ATTR_FORBIDDEN: InnerAttrPolicy<'_> = InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden { - reason: DEFAULT_UNEXPECTED_INNER_ATTR_ERR_MSG, - saw_doc_comment: false, - prev_outer_attr_sp: None, -}; +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] +pub enum InnerAttrForbiddenReason { + InCodeBlock, + AfterOuterDocComment { prev_doc_comment_span: Span }, + AfterOuterAttribute { prev_outer_attr_sp: Span }, +} enum OuterAttributeType { DocComment, @@ -40,17 +39,15 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let prev_outer_attr_sp = outer_attrs.last().map(|attr| attr.span); let inner_error_reason = if just_parsed_doc_comment { - "an inner attribute is not permitted following an outer doc comment" - } else if prev_outer_attr_sp.is_some() { - "an inner attribute is not permitted following an outer attribute" + Some(InnerAttrForbiddenReason::AfterOuterDocComment { + prev_doc_comment_span: prev_outer_attr_sp.unwrap(), + }) + } else if let Some(prev_outer_attr_sp) = prev_outer_attr_sp { + Some(InnerAttrForbiddenReason::AfterOuterAttribute { prev_outer_attr_sp }) } else { - DEFAULT_UNEXPECTED_INNER_ATTR_ERR_MSG - }; - let inner_parse_policy = InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden { - reason: inner_error_reason, - saw_doc_comment: just_parsed_doc_comment, - prev_outer_attr_sp, + None }; + let inner_parse_policy = InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden(inner_error_reason); just_parsed_doc_comment = false; Some(self.parse_attribute(inner_parse_policy)?) } else if let token::DocComment(comment_kind, attr_style, data) = self.token.kind { @@ -58,7 +55,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let span = self.token.span; let mut err = self.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err_with_code( span, - "expected outer doc comment", + fluent::parser_inner_doc_comment_not_permitted, error_code!(E0753), ); if let Some(replacement_span) = self.annotate_following_item_if_applicable( @@ -69,13 +66,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { token::CommentKind::Block => OuterAttributeType::DocBlockComment, }, ) { - err.note( - "inner doc comments like this (starting with `//!` or `/*!`) can \ - only appear before items", - ); + err.note(fluent::note); err.span_suggestion_verbose( replacement_span, - "you might have meant to write a regular comment", + fluent::suggestion, "", rustc_errors::Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); @@ -113,7 +107,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // Public for rustfmt usage. pub fn parse_attribute( &mut self, - inner_parse_policy: InnerAttrPolicy<'_>, + inner_parse_policy: InnerAttrPolicy, ) -> PResult<'a, ast::Attribute> { debug!( "parse_attribute: inner_parse_policy={:?} self.token={:?}", @@ -122,35 +116,22 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let lo = self.token.span; // Attributes can't have attributes of their own [Editor's note: not with that attitude] self.collect_tokens_no_attrs(|this| { - if this.eat(&token::Pound) { - let style = if this.eat(&token::Not) { - ast::AttrStyle::Inner - } else { - ast::AttrStyle::Outer - }; + assert!(this.eat(&token::Pound), "parse_attribute called in non-attribute position"); - this.expect(&token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Bracket))?; - let item = this.parse_attr_item(false)?; - this.expect(&token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Bracket))?; - let attr_sp = lo.to(this.prev_token.span); + let style = + if this.eat(&token::Not) { ast::AttrStyle::Inner } else { ast::AttrStyle::Outer }; - // Emit error if inner attribute is encountered and forbidden. - if style == ast::AttrStyle::Inner { - this.error_on_forbidden_inner_attr(attr_sp, inner_parse_policy); - } + this.expect(&token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Bracket))?; + let item = this.parse_attr_item(false)?; + this.expect(&token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Bracket))?; + let attr_sp = lo.to(this.prev_token.span); - Ok(attr::mk_attr_from_item( - &self.sess.attr_id_generator, - item, - None, - style, - attr_sp, - )) - } else { - let token_str = pprust::token_to_string(&this.token); - let msg = &format!("expected `#`, found `{token_str}`"); - Err(this.struct_span_err(this.token.span, msg)) + // Emit error if inner attribute is encountered and forbidden. + if style == ast::AttrStyle::Inner { + this.error_on_forbidden_inner_attr(attr_sp, inner_parse_policy); } + + Ok(attr::mk_attr_from_item(&self.sess.attr_id_generator, item, None, style, attr_sp)) }) } @@ -190,21 +171,12 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { ForceCollect::No, ) { Ok(Some(item)) => { - let attr_name = match attr_type { - OuterAttributeType::Attribute => "attribute", - _ => "doc comment", - }; - err.span_label( - item.span, - &format!("the inner {} doesn't annotate this {}", attr_name, item.kind.descr()), - ); + // FIXME(#100717) + err.set_arg("item", item.kind.descr()); + err.span_label(item.span, fluent::label_does_not_annotate_this); err.span_suggestion_verbose( replacement_span, - &format!( - "to annotate the {}, change the {} from inner to outer style", - item.kind.descr(), - attr_name - ), + fluent::sugg_change_inner_to_outer, match attr_type { OuterAttributeType::Attribute => "", OuterAttributeType::DocBlockComment => "*", @@ -222,22 +194,33 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { Some(replacement_span) } - pub(super) fn error_on_forbidden_inner_attr(&self, attr_sp: Span, policy: InnerAttrPolicy<'_>) { - if let InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden { reason, saw_doc_comment, prev_outer_attr_sp } = policy { - let prev_outer_attr_note = - if saw_doc_comment { "previous doc comment" } else { "previous outer attribute" }; - - let mut diag = self.struct_span_err(attr_sp, reason); - - if let Some(prev_outer_attr_sp) = prev_outer_attr_sp { - diag.span_label(attr_sp, "not permitted following an outer attribute") - .span_label(prev_outer_attr_sp, prev_outer_attr_note); - } + pub(super) fn error_on_forbidden_inner_attr(&self, attr_sp: Span, policy: InnerAttrPolicy) { + if let InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden(reason) = policy { + let mut diag = match reason.as_ref().copied() { + Some(InnerAttrForbiddenReason::AfterOuterDocComment { prev_doc_comment_span }) => { + let mut diag = self.struct_span_err( + attr_sp, + fluent::parser_inner_attr_not_permitted_after_outer_doc_comment, + ); + diag.span_label(attr_sp, fluent::label_attr) + .span_label(prev_doc_comment_span, fluent::label_prev_doc_comment); + diag + } + Some(InnerAttrForbiddenReason::AfterOuterAttribute { prev_outer_attr_sp }) => { + let mut diag = self.struct_span_err( + attr_sp, + fluent::parser_inner_attr_not_permitted_after_outer_attr, + ); + diag.span_label(attr_sp, fluent::label_attr) + .span_label(prev_outer_attr_sp, fluent::label_prev_attr); + diag + } + Some(InnerAttrForbiddenReason::InCodeBlock) | None => { + self.struct_span_err(attr_sp, fluent::parser_inner_attr_not_permitted) + } + }; - diag.note( - "inner attributes, like `#![no_std]`, annotate the item enclosing them, and \ - are usually found at the beginning of source files", - ); + diag.note(fluent::parser_inner_attr_explanation); if self .annotate_following_item_if_applicable( &mut diag, @@ -246,7 +229,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { ) .is_some() { - diag.note("outer attributes, like `#[test]`, annotate the item following them"); + diag.note(fluent::parser_outer_attr_explanation); }; diag.emit(); } @@ -337,12 +320,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { debug!("checking if {:?} is unusuffixed", lit); if !lit.kind.is_unsuffixed() { - self.struct_span_err(lit.span, "suffixed literals are not allowed in attributes") - .help( - "instead of using a suffixed literal (`1u8`, `1.0f32`, etc.), \ - use an unsuffixed version (`1`, `1.0`, etc.)", - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(SuffixedLiteralInAttribute { span: lit.span }); } Ok(lit) @@ -435,9 +413,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { Err(err) => err.cancel(), } - let found = pprust::token_to_string(&self.token); - let msg = format!("expected unsuffixed literal or identifier, found `{found}`"); - Err(self.struct_span_err(self.token.span, &msg)) + Err(InvalidMetaItem { span: self.token.span, token: self.token.clone() } + .into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic)) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr_wrapper.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr_wrapper.rs index 5fdafd187..1b16ecb5e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr_wrapper.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr_wrapper.rs @@ -32,11 +32,6 @@ pub struct AttrWrapper { start_pos: usize, } -// This struct is passed around very frequently, -// so make sure it doesn't accidentally get larger -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] -rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(AttrWrapper, 16); - impl AttrWrapper { pub(super) fn new(attrs: AttrVec, start_pos: usize) -> AttrWrapper { AttrWrapper { attrs, start_pos } @@ -96,9 +91,6 @@ struct LazyAttrTokenStreamImpl { replace_ranges: Box<[ReplaceRange]>, } -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] -rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(LazyAttrTokenStreamImpl, 144); - impl ToAttrTokenStream for LazyAttrTokenStreamImpl { fn to_attr_token_stream(&self) -> AttrTokenStream { // The token produced by the final call to `{,inlined_}next` was not @@ -281,16 +273,23 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let cursor_snapshot_next_calls = cursor_snapshot.num_next_calls; let mut end_pos = self.token_cursor.num_next_calls; + let mut captured_trailing = false; + // Capture a trailing token if requested by the callback 'f' match trailing { TrailingToken::None => {} + TrailingToken::Gt => { + assert_eq!(self.token.kind, token::Gt); + } TrailingToken::Semi => { assert_eq!(self.token.kind, token::Semi); end_pos += 1; + captured_trailing = true; } TrailingToken::MaybeComma => { if self.token.kind == token::Comma { end_pos += 1; + captured_trailing = true; } } } @@ -300,11 +299,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // was not actually bumped past it. When the `LazyAttrTokenStream` gets converted // into an `AttrTokenStream`, we will create the proper token. if self.token_cursor.break_last_token { - assert_eq!( - trailing, - TrailingToken::None, - "Cannot set `break_last_token` and have trailing token" - ); + assert!(!captured_trailing, "Cannot set break_last_token and have trailing token"); end_pos += 1; } @@ -459,6 +454,16 @@ fn make_token_stream( panic!("Unexpected last token {:?}", last_token) } } - assert!(stack.is_empty(), "Stack should be empty: final_buf={:?} stack={:?}", final_buf, stack); AttrTokenStream::new(final_buf.inner) } + +// Some types are used a lot. Make sure they don't unintentionally get bigger. +#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] +mod size_asserts { + use super::*; + use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; + // tidy-alphabetical-start + static_assert_size!(AttrWrapper, 16); + static_assert_size!(LazyAttrTokenStreamImpl, 144); + // tidy-alphabetical-end +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs index be524db78..309717350 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs @@ -3,6 +3,19 @@ use super::{ BlockMode, CommaRecoveryMode, Parser, PathStyle, Restrictions, SemiColonMode, SeqSep, TokenExpectType, TokenType, }; +use crate::errors::{ + AmbiguousPlus, AttributeOnParamType, BadQPathStage2, BadTypePlus, BadTypePlusSub, + ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChained, ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChainedSugg, + ConstGenericWithoutBraces, ConstGenericWithoutBracesSugg, DocCommentOnParamType, + DoubleColonInBound, ExpectedIdentifier, ExpectedSemi, ExpectedSemiSugg, + GenericParamsWithoutAngleBrackets, GenericParamsWithoutAngleBracketsSugg, InInTypo, + IncorrectAwait, IncorrectSemicolon, IncorrectUseOfAwait, ParenthesesInForHead, + ParenthesesInForHeadSugg, PatternMethodParamWithoutBody, QuestionMarkInType, + QuestionMarkInTypeSugg, SelfParamNotFirst, StructLiteralBodyWithoutPath, + StructLiteralBodyWithoutPathSugg, SuggEscapeToUseAsIdentifier, SuggRemoveComma, + UnexpectedConstInGenericParam, UnexpectedConstParamDeclaration, + UnexpectedConstParamDeclarationSugg, UnmatchedAngleBrackets, UseEqInstead, +}; use crate::lexer::UnmatchedBrace; use rustc_ast as ast; @@ -19,8 +32,8 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::{ fluent, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, Handler, MultiSpan, PResult, }; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_err, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed}; -use rustc_macros::{SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; +use rustc_errors::{pluralize, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, IntoDiagnostic}; +use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded; use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident}; use rustc_span::{Span, SpanSnippetError, DUMMY_SP}; @@ -30,9 +43,6 @@ use std::mem::take; use crate::parser; -const TURBOFISH_SUGGESTION_STR: &str = - "use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify lifetime, type, or const arguments"; - /// Creates a placeholder argument. pub(super) fn dummy_arg(ident: Ident) -> Param { let pat = P(Pat { @@ -52,34 +62,6 @@ pub(super) fn dummy_arg(ident: Ident) -> Param { } } -pub enum Error { - UselessDocComment, -} - -impl Error { - fn span_err( - self, - sp: impl Into<MultiSpan>, - handler: &Handler, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { - match self { - Error::UselessDocComment => { - let mut err = struct_span_err!( - handler, - sp, - E0585, - "found a documentation comment that doesn't document anything", - ); - err.help( - "doc comments must come before what they document, maybe a comment was \ - intended with `//`?", - ); - err - } - } - } -} - pub(super) trait RecoverQPath: Sized + 'static { const PATH_STYLE: PathStyle = PathStyle::Expr; fn to_ty(&self) -> Option<P<Ty>>; @@ -242,485 +224,6 @@ impl MultiSugg { } } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::maybe_report_ambiguous_plus)] -struct AmbiguousPlus { - pub sum_ty: String, - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(code = "({sum_ty})")] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::maybe_recover_from_bad_type_plus, code = "E0178")] -struct BadTypePlus { - pub ty: String, - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[subdiagnostic] - pub sub: BadTypePlusSub, -} - -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -pub enum BadTypePlusSub { - #[suggestion( - parser::add_paren, - code = "{sum_with_parens}", - applicability = "machine-applicable" - )] - AddParen { - sum_with_parens: String, - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - }, - #[label(parser::forgot_paren)] - ForgotParen { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - }, - #[label(parser::expect_path)] - ExpectPath { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - }, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::maybe_recover_from_bad_qpath_stage_2)] -struct BadQPathStage2 { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] - span: Span, - ty: String, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::incorrect_semicolon)] -struct IncorrectSemicolon<'a> { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable")] - span: Span, - #[help] - opt_help: Option<()>, - name: &'a str, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::incorrect_use_of_await)] -struct IncorrectUseOfAwait { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(parser::parentheses_suggestion, applicability = "machine-applicable")] - span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::incorrect_use_of_await)] -struct IncorrectAwait { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - #[suggestion(parser::postfix_suggestion, code = "{expr}.await{question_mark}")] - sugg_span: (Span, Applicability), - expr: String, - question_mark: &'static str, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::in_in_typo)] -struct InInTypo { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable")] - sugg_span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_variable_declaration)] -pub struct InvalidVariableDeclaration { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[subdiagnostic] - pub sub: InvalidVariableDeclarationSub, -} - -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -pub enum InvalidVariableDeclarationSub { - #[suggestion( - parser::switch_mut_let_order, - applicability = "maybe-incorrect", - code = "let mut" - )] - SwitchMutLetOrder(#[primary_span] Span), - #[suggestion( - parser::missing_let_before_mut, - applicability = "machine-applicable", - code = "let mut" - )] - MissingLet(#[primary_span] Span), - #[suggestion(parser::use_let_not_auto, applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "let")] - UseLetNotAuto(#[primary_span] Span), - #[suggestion(parser::use_let_not_var, applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "let")] - UseLetNotVar(#[primary_span] Span), -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_comparison_operator)] -pub(crate) struct InvalidComparisonOperator { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - pub invalid: String, - #[subdiagnostic] - pub sub: InvalidComparisonOperatorSub, -} - -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -pub(crate) enum InvalidComparisonOperatorSub { - #[suggestion_short( - parser::use_instead, - applicability = "machine-applicable", - code = "{correct}" - )] - Correctable { - #[primary_span] - span: Span, - invalid: String, - correct: String, - }, - #[label(parser::spaceship_operator_invalid)] - Spaceship(#[primary_span] Span), -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_logical_operator)] -#[note] -pub(crate) struct InvalidLogicalOperator { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - pub incorrect: String, - #[subdiagnostic] - pub sub: InvalidLogicalOperatorSub, -} - -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -pub(crate) enum InvalidLogicalOperatorSub { - #[suggestion_short( - parser::use_amp_amp_for_conjunction, - applicability = "machine-applicable", - code = "&&" - )] - Conjunction(#[primary_span] Span), - #[suggestion_short( - parser::use_pipe_pipe_for_disjunction, - applicability = "machine-applicable", - code = "||" - )] - Disjunction(#[primary_span] Span), -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::tilde_is_not_unary_operator)] -pub(crate) struct TildeAsUnaryOperator( - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "!")] - pub Span, -); - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::unexpected_token_after_not)] -pub(crate) struct NotAsNegationOperator { - #[primary_span] - pub negated: Span, - pub negated_desc: String, - #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "!")] - pub not: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::malformed_loop_label)] -pub(crate) struct MalformedLoopLabel { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "{correct_label}")] - pub span: Span, - pub correct_label: Ident, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::lifetime_in_borrow_expression)] -pub(crate) struct LifetimeInBorrowExpression { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] - #[label] - pub lifetime_span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::field_expression_with_generic)] -pub(crate) struct FieldExpressionWithGeneric(#[primary_span] pub Span); - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::macro_invocation_with_qualified_path)] -pub(crate) struct MacroInvocationWithQualifiedPath(#[primary_span] pub Span); - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::unexpected_token_after_label)] -pub(crate) struct UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel( - #[primary_span] - #[label(parser::unexpected_token_after_label)] - pub Span, -); - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::require_colon_after_labeled_expression)] -#[note] -pub(crate) struct RequireColonAfterLabeledExpression { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[label] - pub label: Span, - #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = ": ")] - pub label_end: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::do_catch_syntax_removed)] -#[note] -pub(crate) struct DoCatchSyntaxRemoved { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "try")] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::float_literal_requires_integer_part)] -pub(crate) struct FloatLiteralRequiresIntegerPart { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "{correct}")] - pub span: Span, - pub correct: String, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_int_literal_width)] -#[help] -pub(crate) struct InvalidIntLiteralWidth { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - pub width: String, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_num_literal_base_prefix)] -#[note] -pub(crate) struct InvalidNumLiteralBasePrefix { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "{fixed}")] - pub span: Span, - pub fixed: String, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_num_literal_suffix)] -#[help] -pub(crate) struct InvalidNumLiteralSuffix { - #[primary_span] - #[label] - pub span: Span, - pub suffix: String, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_float_literal_width)] -#[help] -pub(crate) struct InvalidFloatLiteralWidth { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - pub width: String, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_float_literal_suffix)] -#[help] -pub(crate) struct InvalidFloatLiteralSuffix { - #[primary_span] - #[label] - pub span: Span, - pub suffix: String, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::int_literal_too_large)] -pub(crate) struct IntLiteralTooLarge { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::missing_semicolon_before_array)] -pub(crate) struct MissingSemicolonBeforeArray { - #[primary_span] - pub open_delim: Span, - #[suggestion_verbose(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = ";")] - pub semicolon: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::invalid_block_macro_segment)] -pub(crate) struct InvalidBlockMacroSegment { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[label] - pub context: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::if_expression_missing_then_block)] -pub(crate) struct IfExpressionMissingThenBlock { - #[primary_span] - pub if_span: Span, - #[subdiagnostic] - pub sub: IfExpressionMissingThenBlockSub, -} - -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -pub(crate) enum IfExpressionMissingThenBlockSub { - #[help(parser::condition_possibly_unfinished)] - UnfinishedCondition(#[primary_span] Span), - #[help(parser::add_then_block)] - AddThenBlock(#[primary_span] Span), -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::if_expression_missing_condition)] -pub(crate) struct IfExpressionMissingCondition { - #[primary_span] - #[label(parser::condition_label)] - pub if_span: Span, - #[label(parser::block_label)] - pub block_span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::expected_expression_found_let)] -pub(crate) struct ExpectedExpressionFoundLet { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::expected_else_block)] -pub(crate) struct ExpectedElseBlock { - #[primary_span] - pub first_tok_span: Span, - pub first_tok: String, - #[label] - pub else_span: Span, - #[suggestion(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "if ")] - pub condition_start: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::outer_attribute_not_allowed_on_if_else)] -pub(crate) struct OuterAttributeNotAllowedOnIfElse { - #[primary_span] - pub last: Span, - - #[label(parser::branch_label)] - pub branch_span: Span, - - #[label(parser::ctx_label)] - pub ctx_span: Span, - pub ctx: String, - - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] - pub attributes: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::missing_in_in_for_loop)] -pub(crate) struct MissingInInForLoop { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[subdiagnostic] - pub sub: MissingInInForLoopSub, -} - -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -pub(crate) enum MissingInInForLoopSub { - // Has been misleading, at least in the past (closed Issue #48492), thus maybe-incorrect - #[suggestion_short(parser::use_in_not_of, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "in")] - InNotOf(#[primary_span] Span), - #[suggestion_short(parser::add_in, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = " in ")] - AddIn(#[primary_span] Span), -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::missing_comma_after_match_arm)] -pub(crate) struct MissingCommaAfterMatchArm { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = ",")] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::catch_after_try)] -#[help] -pub(crate) struct CatchAfterTry { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::comma_after_base_struct)] -#[note] -pub(crate) struct CommaAfterBaseStruct { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] - pub comma: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::eq_field_init)] -pub(crate) struct EqFieldInit { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = ":")] - pub eq: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::dotdotdot)] -pub(crate) struct DotDotDot { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(parser::suggest_exclusive_range, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "..")] - #[suggestion(parser::suggest_inclusive_range, applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "..=")] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::left_arrow_operator)] -pub(crate) struct LeftArrowOperator { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "< -")] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::remove_let)] -pub(crate) struct RemoveLet { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(parser::use_eq_instead)] -pub(crate) struct UseEqInstead { - #[primary_span] - #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "=")] - pub span: Span, -} - // SnapshotParser is used to create a snapshot of the parser // without causing duplicate errors being emitted when the `Parser` // is dropped. @@ -745,15 +248,6 @@ impl<'a> DerefMut for SnapshotParser<'a> { impl<'a> Parser<'a> { #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - pub(super) fn span_err<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( - &self, - sp: S, - err: Error, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { - err.span_err(sp, self.diagnostic()) - } - - #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] pub fn struct_span_err<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -798,10 +292,6 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } pub(super) fn expected_ident_found(&self) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut err = self.struct_span_err( - self.token.span, - &format!("expected identifier, found {}", super::token_descr(&self.token)), - ); let valid_follow = &[ TokenKind::Eq, TokenKind::Colon, @@ -813,34 +303,35 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { TokenKind::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace), TokenKind::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis), ]; - match self.token.ident() { + let suggest_raw = match self.token.ident() { Some((ident, false)) if ident.is_raw_guess() && self.look_ahead(1, |t| valid_follow.contains(&t.kind)) => { - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - ident.span.shrink_to_lo(), - &format!("escape `{}` to use it as an identifier", ident.name), - "r#", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); + Some(SuggEscapeToUseAsIdentifier { + span: ident.span.shrink_to_lo(), + // `Symbol::to_string()` is different from `Symbol::into_diagnostic_arg()`, + // which uses `Symbol::to_ident_string()` and "helpfully" adds an implicit `r#` + ident_name: ident.name.to_string(), + }) } - _ => {} - } - if let Some(token_descr) = super::token_descr_opt(&self.token) { - err.span_label(self.token.span, format!("expected identifier, found {}", token_descr)); - } else { - err.span_label(self.token.span, "expected identifier"); + _ => None, + }; + + let suggest_remove_comma = if self.token == token::Comma && self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.is_ident()) { - err.span_suggestion( - self.token.span, - "remove this comma", - "", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - } - err + Some(SuggRemoveComma { span: self.token.span }) + } else { + None + }; + + let err = ExpectedIdentifier { + span: self.token.span, + token: self.token.clone(), + suggest_raw, + suggest_remove_comma, + }; + err.into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic) } pub(super) fn expected_one_of_not_found( @@ -905,8 +396,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { expected.dedup(); let sm = self.sess.source_map(); - let msg = format!("expected `;`, found {}", super::token_descr(&self.token)); - let appl = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + + // Special-case "expected `;`" errors if expected.contains(&TokenType::Token(token::Semi)) { if self.token.span == DUMMY_SP || self.prev_token.span == DUMMY_SP { // Likely inside a macro, can't provide meaningful suggestions. @@ -934,11 +425,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // // let x = 32: // let y = 42; + self.sess.emit_err(ExpectedSemi { + span: self.token.span, + token: self.token.clone(), + unexpected_token_label: None, + sugg: ExpectedSemiSugg::ChangeToSemi(self.token.span), + }); self.bump(); - let sp = self.prev_token.span; - self.struct_span_err(sp, &msg) - .span_suggestion_short(sp, "change this to `;`", ";", appl) - .emit(); return Ok(true); } else if self.look_ahead(0, |t| { t == &token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace) @@ -956,11 +449,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // // let x = 32 // let y = 42; - let sp = self.prev_token.span.shrink_to_hi(); - self.struct_span_err(sp, &msg) - .span_label(self.token.span, "unexpected token") - .span_suggestion_short(sp, "add `;` here", ";", appl) - .emit(); + let span = self.prev_token.span.shrink_to_hi(); + self.sess.emit_err(ExpectedSemi { + span, + token: self.token.clone(), + unexpected_token_label: Some(self.token.span), + sugg: ExpectedSemiSugg::AddSemi(span), + }); return Ok(true); } } @@ -997,6 +492,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { ) }; self.last_unexpected_token_span = Some(self.token.span); + // FIXME: translation requires list formatting (for `expect`) let mut err = self.struct_span_err(self.token.span, &msg_exp); if let TokenKind::Ident(symbol, _) = &self.prev_token.kind { @@ -1005,7 +501,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.prev_token.span, &format!("write `fn` instead of `{symbol}` to declare a function"), "fn", - appl, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } } @@ -1019,7 +515,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.prev_token.span, "write `pub` instead of `public` to make the item public", "pub", - appl, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } @@ -1157,19 +653,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // field: value, // } } err.delay_as_bug(); - self.struct_span_err( - expr.span, - fluent::parser::struct_literal_body_without_path, - ) - .multipart_suggestion( - fluent::parser::suggestion, - vec![ - (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), "{ SomeStruct ".to_string()), - (expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), " }".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(StructLiteralBodyWithoutPath { + span: expr.span, + sugg: StructLiteralBodyWithoutPathSugg { + before: expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), + after: expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }, + }); self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); let mut tail = self.mk_block( vec![self.mk_stmt_err(expr.span)], @@ -1363,18 +853,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.eat_to_tokens(end); let span = lo.until(self.token.span); - let total_num_of_gt = number_of_gt + number_of_shr * 2; - self.struct_span_err( - span, - &format!("unmatched angle bracket{}", pluralize!(total_num_of_gt)), - ) - .span_suggestion( - span, - &format!("remove extra angle bracket{}", pluralize!(total_num_of_gt)), - "", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + let num_extra_brackets = number_of_gt + number_of_shr * 2; + self.sess.emit_err(UnmatchedAngleBrackets { span, num_extra_brackets }); return true; } false @@ -1403,19 +883,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let args = AngleBracketedArgs { args, span }.into(); segment.args = args; - self.struct_span_err( + self.sess.emit_err(GenericParamsWithoutAngleBrackets { span, - "generic parameters without surrounding angle brackets", - ) - .multipart_suggestion( - "surround the type parameters with angle brackets", - vec![ - (span.shrink_to_lo(), "<".to_string()), - (trailing_span, ">".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + sugg: GenericParamsWithoutAngleBracketsSugg { + left: span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: trailing_span, + }, + }); } else { // This doesn't look like an invalid turbofish, can't recover parse state. self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); @@ -1452,7 +926,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { if self.eat(&token::Gt) { e.span_suggestion_verbose( binop.span.shrink_to_lo(), - TURBOFISH_SUGGESTION_STR, + fluent::parser_sugg_turbofish_syntax, "::", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ) @@ -1484,7 +958,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { /// parenthesising the leftmost comparison. fn attempt_chained_comparison_suggestion( &mut self, - err: &mut Diagnostic, + err: &mut ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChained, inner_op: &Expr, outer_op: &Spanned<AssocOp>, ) -> bool /* advanced the cursor */ { @@ -1497,16 +971,6 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // suggestion being the only one to apply is high. return false; } - let mut enclose = |left: Span, right: Span| { - err.multipart_suggestion( - "parenthesize the comparison", - vec![ - (left.shrink_to_lo(), "(".to_string()), - (right.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - }; return match (op.node, &outer_op.node) { // `x == y == z` (BinOpKind::Eq, AssocOp::Equal) | @@ -1520,12 +984,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.span_to_snippet(e.span) .unwrap_or_else(|_| pprust::expr_to_string(&e)) }; - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - inner_op.span.shrink_to_hi(), - "split the comparison into two", - format!(" && {}", expr_to_str(&r1)), - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); + err.chaining_sugg = Some(ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChainedSugg::SplitComparison { + span: inner_op.span.shrink_to_hi(), + middle_term: expr_to_str(&r1), + }); false // Keep the current parse behavior, where the AST is `(x < y) < z`. } // `x == y < z` @@ -1536,7 +998,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { Ok(r2) => { // We are sure that outer-op-rhs could be consumed, the suggestion is // likely correct. - enclose(r1.span, r2.span); + err.chaining_sugg = Some(ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChainedSugg::Parenthesize { + left: r1.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: r2.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }); true } Err(expr_err) => { @@ -1553,7 +1018,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // further checks are necessary. match self.parse_expr() { Ok(_) => { - enclose(l1.span, r1.span); + err.chaining_sugg = Some(ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChainedSugg::Parenthesize { + left: l1.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: r1.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }); true } Err(expr_err) => { @@ -1602,18 +1070,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { match inner_op.kind { ExprKind::Binary(op, ref l1, ref r1) if op.node.is_comparison() => { - let mut err = self.struct_span_err( - vec![op.span, self.prev_token.span], - "comparison operators cannot be chained", - ); - - let suggest = |err: &mut Diagnostic| { - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - op.span.shrink_to_lo(), - TURBOFISH_SUGGESTION_STR, - "::", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); + let mut err = ComparisonOperatorsCannotBeChained { + span: vec![op.span, self.prev_token.span], + suggest_turbofish: None, + help_turbofish: None, + chaining_sugg: None, }; // Include `<` to provide this recommendation even in a case like @@ -1640,7 +1101,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { return if token::ModSep == self.token.kind { // We have some certainty that this was a bad turbofish at this point. // `foo< bar >::` - suggest(&mut err); + err.suggest_turbofish = Some(op.span.shrink_to_lo()); let snapshot = self.create_snapshot_for_diagnostic(); self.bump(); // `::` @@ -1649,7 +1110,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { match self.parse_expr() { Ok(_) => { // 99% certain that the suggestion is correct, continue parsing. - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(err); // FIXME: actually check that the two expressions in the binop are // paths and resynthesize new fn call expression instead of using // `ExprKind::Err` placeholder. @@ -1660,18 +1121,18 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // Not entirely sure now, but we bubble the error up with the // suggestion. self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); - Err(err) + Err(err.into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic)) } } } else if token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis) == self.token.kind { // We have high certainty that this was a bad turbofish at this point. // `foo< bar >(` - suggest(&mut err); + err.suggest_turbofish = Some(op.span.shrink_to_lo()); // Consume the fn call arguments. match self.consume_fn_args() { - Err(()) => Err(err), + Err(()) => Err(err.into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic)), Ok(()) => { - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(err); // FIXME: actually check that the two expressions in the binop are // paths and resynthesize new fn call expression instead of using // `ExprKind::Err` placeholder. @@ -1684,25 +1145,24 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { { // All we know is that this is `foo < bar >` and *nothing* else. Try to // be helpful, but don't attempt to recover. - err.help(TURBOFISH_SUGGESTION_STR); - err.help("or use `(...)` if you meant to specify fn arguments"); + err.help_turbofish = Some(()); } // If it looks like a genuine attempt to chain operators (as opposed to a // misformatted turbofish, for instance), suggest a correct form. if self.attempt_chained_comparison_suggestion(&mut err, inner_op, outer_op) { - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(err); mk_err_expr(self, inner_op.span.to(self.prev_token.span)) } else { // These cases cause too many knock-down errors, bail out (#61329). - Err(err) + Err(err.into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic)) } }; } let recover = self.attempt_chained_comparison_suggestion(&mut err, inner_op, outer_op); - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(err); if recover { return mk_err_expr(self, inner_op.span.to(self.prev_token.span)); } @@ -1743,17 +1203,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { pub(super) fn maybe_recover_from_question_mark(&mut self, ty: P<Ty>) -> P<Ty> { if self.token == token::Question { self.bump(); - self.struct_span_err(self.prev_token.span, "invalid `?` in type") - .span_label(self.prev_token.span, "`?` is only allowed on expressions, not types") - .multipart_suggestion( - "if you meant to express that the type might not contain a value, use the `Option` wrapper type", - vec![ - (ty.span.shrink_to_lo(), "Option<".to_string()), - (self.prev_token.span, ">".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(QuestionMarkInType { + span: self.prev_token.span, + sugg: QuestionMarkInTypeSugg { + left: ty.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: self.prev_token.span, + }, + }); self.mk_ty(ty.span.to(self.prev_token.span), TyKind::Err) } else { ty @@ -1918,9 +1374,17 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { kind: IncDecRecovery, (pre_span, post_span): (Span, Span), ) -> MultiSugg { + let mut patches = Vec::new(); + + if !pre_span.is_empty() { + patches.push((pre_span, String::new())); + } + + patches.push((post_span, format!(" {}= 1", kind.op.chr()))); + MultiSugg { msg: format!("use `{}= 1` instead", kind.op.chr()), - patches: vec![(pre_span, String::new()), (post_span, format!(" {}= 1", kind.op.chr()))], + patches, applicability: Applicability::MachineApplicable, } } @@ -2005,7 +1469,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let (prev_sp, sp) = match (&self.token.kind, self.subparser_name) { // Point at the end of the macro call when reaching end of macro arguments. (token::Eof, Some(_)) => { - let sp = self.sess.source_map().next_point(self.prev_token.span); + let sp = self.prev_token.span.shrink_to_hi(); (sp, sp) } // We don't want to point at the following span after DUMMY_SP. @@ -2177,19 +1641,16 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { (token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis), Some(begin_par_sp)) => { self.bump(); - self.struct_span_err( - MultiSpan::from_spans(vec![begin_par_sp, self.prev_token.span]), - "unexpected parentheses surrounding `for` loop head", - ) - .multipart_suggestion( - "remove parentheses in `for` loop", - vec![(begin_par_sp, String::new()), (self.prev_token.span, String::new())], + self.sess.emit_err(ParenthesesInForHead { + span: vec![begin_par_sp, self.prev_token.span], // With e.g. `for (x) in y)` this would replace `(x) in y)` // with `x) in y)` which is syntactically invalid. // However, this is prevented before we get here. - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + sugg: ParenthesesInForHeadSugg { + left: begin_par_sp, + right: self.prev_token.span, + }, + }); // Unwrap `(pat)` into `pat` to avoid the `unused_parens` lint. pat.and_then(|pat| match pat.kind { @@ -2408,12 +1869,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { pub(super) fn eat_incorrect_doc_comment_for_param_type(&mut self) { if let token::DocComment(..) = self.token.kind { - self.struct_span_err( - self.token.span, - "documentation comments cannot be applied to a function parameter's type", - ) - .span_label(self.token.span, "doc comments are not allowed here") - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(DocCommentOnParamType { span: self.token.span }); self.bump(); } else if self.token == token::Pound && self.look_ahead(1, |t| *t == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Bracket)) @@ -2425,9 +1881,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } let sp = lo.to(self.token.span); self.bump(); - self.struct_span_err(sp, "attributes cannot be applied to a function parameter's type") - .span_label(sp, "attributes are not allowed here") - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(AttributeOnParamType { span: sp }); } } @@ -2548,19 +2002,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.expect(&token::Colon)?; let ty = self.parse_ty()?; - struct_span_err!( - self.diagnostic(), - pat.span, - E0642, - "patterns aren't allowed in methods without bodies", - ) - .span_suggestion_short( - pat.span, - "give this argument a name or use an underscore to ignore it", - "_", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(PatternMethodParamWithoutBody { span: pat.span }); // Pretend the pattern is `_`, to avoid duplicate errors from AST validation. let pat = @@ -2569,11 +2011,9 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } pub(super) fn recover_bad_self_param(&mut self, mut param: Param) -> PResult<'a, Param> { - let sp = param.pat.span; + let span = param.pat.span; param.ty.kind = TyKind::Err; - self.struct_span_err(sp, "unexpected `self` parameter in function") - .span_label(sp, "must be the first parameter of an associated function") - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(SelfParamNotFirst { span }); Ok(param) } @@ -2607,7 +2047,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { pub(super) fn expected_expression_found(&self) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { let (span, msg) = match (&self.token.kind, self.subparser_name) { (&token::Eof, Some(origin)) => { - let sp = self.sess.source_map().next_point(self.prev_token.span); + let sp = self.prev_token.span.shrink_to_hi(); (sp, format!("expected expression, found end of {origin}")) } _ => ( @@ -2618,7 +2058,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let mut err = self.struct_span_err(span, &msg); let sp = self.sess.source_map().start_point(self.token.span); if let Some(sp) = self.sess.ambiguous_block_expr_parse.borrow().get(&sp) { - self.sess.expr_parentheses_needed(&mut err, *sp); + err.subdiagnostic(ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(*sp)); } err.span_label(span, "expected expression"); err @@ -2722,20 +2162,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { err })?; if !self.expr_is_valid_const_arg(&expr) { - self.struct_span_err( - expr.span, - "expressions must be enclosed in braces to be used as const generic \ - arguments", - ) - .multipart_suggestion( - "enclose the `const` expression in braces", - vec![ - (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), "{ ".to_string()), - (expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), " }".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(ConstGenericWithoutBraces { + span: expr.span, + sugg: ConstGenericWithoutBracesSugg { + left: expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }, + }); } Ok(expr) } @@ -2750,24 +2183,30 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { return None; } }; - let mut err = - self.struct_span_err(param.span(), "unexpected `const` parameter declaration"); - err.span_label(param.span(), "expected a `const` expression, not a parameter declaration"); - if let (Some(generics), Ok(snippet)) = - (ty_generics, self.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(param.span())) - { - let (span, sugg) = match &generics.params[..] { - [] => (generics.span, format!("<{snippet}>")), - [.., generic] => (generic.span().shrink_to_hi(), format!(", {snippet}")), - }; - err.multipart_suggestion( - "`const` parameters must be declared for the `impl`", - vec![(span, sugg), (param.span(), param.ident.to_string())], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } + + let ident = param.ident.to_string(); + let sugg = match (ty_generics, self.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(param.span())) { + (Some(Generics { params, span: impl_generics, .. }), Ok(snippet)) => { + Some(match ¶ms[..] { + [] => UnexpectedConstParamDeclarationSugg::AddParam { + impl_generics: *impl_generics, + incorrect_decl: param.span(), + snippet, + ident, + }, + [.., generic] => UnexpectedConstParamDeclarationSugg::AppendParam { + impl_generics_end: generic.span().shrink_to_hi(), + incorrect_decl: param.span(), + snippet, + ident, + }, + }) + } + _ => None, + }; + self.sess.emit_err(UnexpectedConstParamDeclaration { span: param.span(), sugg }); + let value = self.mk_expr_err(param.span()); - err.emit(); Some(GenericArg::Const(AnonConst { id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID, value })) } @@ -2785,20 +2224,15 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.bump(); // `const` // Detect and recover from the old, pre-RFC2000 syntax for const generics. - let mut err = self - .struct_span_err(start, "expected lifetime, type, or constant, found keyword `const`"); + let mut err = UnexpectedConstInGenericParam { span: start, to_remove: None }; if self.check_const_arg() { - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - start.until(self.token.span), - "the `const` keyword is only needed in the definition of the type", - "", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - err.emit(); + err.to_remove = Some(start.until(self.token.span)); + self.sess.emit_err(err); Ok(Some(GenericArg::Const(self.parse_const_arg()?))) } else { let after_kw_const = self.token.span; - self.recover_const_arg(after_kw_const, err).map(Some) + self.recover_const_arg(after_kw_const, err.into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic)) + .map(Some) } } @@ -2806,7 +2240,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { /// /// When encountering code like `foo::< bar + 3 >` or `foo::< bar - baz >` we suggest /// `foo::<{ bar + 3 }>` and `foo::<{ bar - baz }>`, respectively. We only provide a suggestion - /// if we think that that the resulting expression would be well formed. + /// if we think that the resulting expression would be well formed. pub fn recover_const_arg( &mut self, start: Span, @@ -2904,24 +2338,6 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { GenericArg::Const(AnonConst { id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID, value }) } - /// Get the diagnostics for the cases where `move async` is found. - /// - /// `move_async_span` starts at the 'm' of the move keyword and ends with the 'c' of the async keyword - pub(super) fn incorrect_move_async_order_found( - &self, - move_async_span: Span, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut err = - self.struct_span_err(move_async_span, "the order of `move` and `async` is incorrect"); - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - move_async_span, - "try switching the order", - "async move", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - err - } - /// Some special error handling for the "top-level" patterns in a match arm, /// `for` loop, `let`, &c. (in contrast to subpatterns within such). pub(crate) fn maybe_recover_colon_colon_in_pat_typo( @@ -3040,11 +2456,15 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } pub(crate) fn maybe_recover_unexpected_block_label(&mut self) -> bool { - let Some(label) = self.eat_label().filter(|_| { - self.eat(&token::Colon) && self.token.kind == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace) - }) else { + // Check for `'a : {` + if !(self.check_lifetime() + && self.look_ahead(1, |tok| tok.kind == token::Colon) + && self.look_ahead(2, |tok| tok.kind == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace))) + { return false; - }; + } + let label = self.eat_label().expect("just checked if a label exists"); + self.bump(); // eat `:` let span = label.ident.span.to(self.prev_token.span); let mut err = self.struct_span_err(span, "block label not supported here"); err.span_label(span, "not supported here"); @@ -3117,17 +2537,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let (a_span, b_span) = (a.span(), b.span()); let between_span = a_span.shrink_to_hi().to(b_span.shrink_to_lo()); if self.span_to_snippet(between_span).as_ref().map(|a| &a[..]) == Ok(":: ") { - let mut err = self.struct_span_err( - path.span.shrink_to_hi(), - "expected `:` followed by trait or lifetime", - ); - err.span_suggestion( - between_span, - "use single colon", - ": ", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - return Err(err); + return Err(DoubleColonInBound { + span: path.span.shrink_to_hi(), + between: between_span, + } + .into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic)); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs index 725768c1f..a781748ef 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs @@ -1,26 +1,33 @@ -use super::diagnostics::{ - CatchAfterTry, CommaAfterBaseStruct, DoCatchSyntaxRemoved, DotDotDot, EqFieldInit, - ExpectedElseBlock, ExpectedExpressionFoundLet, FieldExpressionWithGeneric, - FloatLiteralRequiresIntegerPart, IfExpressionMissingCondition, IfExpressionMissingThenBlock, - IfExpressionMissingThenBlockSub, InvalidBlockMacroSegment, InvalidComparisonOperator, - InvalidComparisonOperatorSub, InvalidLogicalOperator, InvalidLogicalOperatorSub, - LeftArrowOperator, LifetimeInBorrowExpression, MacroInvocationWithQualifiedPath, - MalformedLoopLabel, MissingInInForLoop, MissingInInForLoopSub, MissingSemicolonBeforeArray, - NotAsNegationOperator, OuterAttributeNotAllowedOnIfElse, RequireColonAfterLabeledExpression, - SnapshotParser, TildeAsUnaryOperator, UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel, -}; +use super::diagnostics::SnapshotParser; use super::pat::{CommaRecoveryMode, RecoverColon, RecoverComma, PARAM_EXPECTED}; use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath, RecoverReturnSign}; use super::{ AttrWrapper, BlockMode, ClosureSpans, ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle, Restrictions, SemiColonMode, SeqSep, TokenExpectType, TokenType, TrailingToken, }; -use crate::maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath; -use crate::parser::diagnostics::{ - IntLiteralTooLarge, InvalidFloatLiteralSuffix, InvalidFloatLiteralWidth, - InvalidIntLiteralWidth, InvalidNumLiteralBasePrefix, InvalidNumLiteralSuffix, - MissingCommaAfterMatchArm, +use crate::errors::{ + ArrayBracketsInsteadOfSpaces, ArrayBracketsInsteadOfSpacesSugg, AsyncMoveOrderIncorrect, + BinaryFloatLiteralNotSupported, BracesForStructLiteral, CatchAfterTry, CommaAfterBaseStruct, + ComparisonInterpretedAsGeneric, ComparisonOrShiftInterpretedAsGenericSugg, + DoCatchSyntaxRemoved, DotDotDot, EqFieldInit, ExpectedElseBlock, ExpectedExpressionFoundLet, + FieldExpressionWithGeneric, FloatLiteralRequiresIntegerPart, FoundExprWouldBeStmt, + HexadecimalFloatLiteralNotSupported, IfExpressionMissingCondition, + IfExpressionMissingThenBlock, IfExpressionMissingThenBlockSub, IntLiteralTooLarge, + InvalidBlockMacroSegment, InvalidComparisonOperator, InvalidComparisonOperatorSub, + InvalidFloatLiteralSuffix, InvalidFloatLiteralWidth, InvalidIntLiteralWidth, + InvalidInterpolatedExpression, InvalidLiteralSuffix, InvalidLiteralSuffixOnTupleIndex, + InvalidLogicalOperator, InvalidLogicalOperatorSub, InvalidNumLiteralBasePrefix, + InvalidNumLiteralSuffix, LabeledLoopInBreak, LeadingPlusNotSupported, LeftArrowOperator, + LifetimeInBorrowExpression, MacroInvocationWithQualifiedPath, MalformedLoopLabel, + MatchArmBodyWithoutBraces, MatchArmBodyWithoutBracesSugg, MissingCommaAfterMatchArm, + MissingInInForLoop, MissingInInForLoopSub, MissingSemicolonBeforeArray, NoFieldsForFnCall, + NotAsNegationOperator, NotAsNegationOperatorSub, OctalFloatLiteralNotSupported, + OuterAttributeNotAllowedOnIfElse, ParenthesesWithStructFields, + RequireColonAfterLabeledExpression, ShiftInterpretedAsGeneric, StructLiteralNotAllowedHere, + StructLiteralNotAllowedHereSugg, TildeAsUnaryOperator, UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel, + UnexpectedTokenAfterLabelSugg, WrapExpressionInParentheses, }; +use crate::maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath; use core::mem; use rustc_ast::ptr::P; @@ -35,10 +42,13 @@ use rustc_ast::{AnonConst, BinOp, BinOpKind, FnDecl, FnRetTy, MacCall, Param, Ty use rustc_ast::{Arm, Async, BlockCheckMode, Expr, ExprKind, Label, Movability, RangeLimits}; use rustc_ast::{ClosureBinder, StmtKind}; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, PResult}; +use rustc_errors::{ + Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, IntoDiagnostic, PResult, + StashKey, +}; +use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::BREAK_WITH_LABEL_AND_LOOP; use rustc_session::lint::BuiltinLintDiagnostics; -use rustc_session::SessionDiagnostic; use rustc_span::source_map::{self, Span, Spanned}; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{BytePos, Pos}; @@ -420,13 +430,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { /// but the next token implies this should be parsed as an expression. /// For example: `if let Some(x) = x { x } else { 0 } / 2`. fn error_found_expr_would_be_stmt(&self, lhs: &Expr) { - let mut err = self.struct_span_err( - self.token.span, - &format!("expected expression, found `{}`", pprust::token_to_string(&self.token),), - ); - err.span_label(self.token.span, "expected expression"); - self.sess.expr_parentheses_needed(&mut err, lhs.span); - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(FoundExprWouldBeStmt { + span: self.token.span, + token: self.token.clone(), + suggestion: ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(lhs.span), + }); } /// Possibly translate the current token to an associative operator. @@ -577,21 +585,16 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { make_it!(this, attrs, |this, _| this.parse_borrow_expr(lo)) } token::BinOp(token::Plus) if this.look_ahead(1, |tok| tok.is_numeric_lit()) => { - let mut err = this.struct_span_err(lo, "leading `+` is not supported"); - err.span_label(lo, "unexpected `+`"); + let mut err = + LeadingPlusNotSupported { span: lo, remove_plus: None, add_parentheses: None }; // a block on the LHS might have been intended to be an expression instead if let Some(sp) = this.sess.ambiguous_block_expr_parse.borrow().get(&lo) { - this.sess.expr_parentheses_needed(&mut err, *sp); + err.add_parentheses = Some(ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(*sp)); } else { - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - lo, - "try removing the `+`", - "", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); + err.remove_plus = Some(lo); } - err.emit(); + this.sess.emit_err(err); this.bump(); this.parse_prefix_expr(None) @@ -660,12 +663,23 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { fn recover_not_expr(&mut self, lo: Span) -> PResult<'a, (Span, ExprKind)> { // Emit the error... let negated_token = self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.clone()); + + let sub_diag = if negated_token.is_numeric_lit() { + NotAsNegationOperatorSub::SuggestNotBitwise + } else if negated_token.is_bool_lit() { + NotAsNegationOperatorSub::SuggestNotLogical + } else { + NotAsNegationOperatorSub::SuggestNotDefault + }; + self.sess.emit_err(NotAsNegationOperator { negated: negated_token.span, negated_desc: super::token_descr(&negated_token), // Span the `not` plus trailing whitespace to avoid // trailing whitespace after the `!` in our suggestion - not: self.sess.source_map().span_until_non_whitespace(lo.to(negated_token.span)), + sub: sub_diag( + self.sess.source_map().span_until_non_whitespace(lo.to(negated_token.span)), + ), }); // ...and recover! @@ -743,9 +757,34 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { match self.parse_path(PathStyle::Expr) { Ok(path) => { - let (op_noun, op_verb) = match self.token.kind { - token::Lt => ("comparison", "comparing"), - token::BinOp(token::Shl) => ("shift", "shifting"), + let span_after_type = parser_snapshot_after_type.token.span; + let expr = mk_expr( + self, + lhs, + self.mk_ty(path.span, TyKind::Path(None, path.clone())), + ); + + let args_span = self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.span).to(span_after_type); + let suggestion = ComparisonOrShiftInterpretedAsGenericSugg { + left: expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }; + + match self.token.kind { + token::Lt => self.sess.emit_err(ComparisonInterpretedAsGeneric { + comparison: self.token.span, + r#type: path, + args: args_span, + suggestion, + }), + token::BinOp(token::Shl) => { + self.sess.emit_err(ShiftInterpretedAsGeneric { + shift: self.token.span, + r#type: path, + args: args_span, + suggestion, + }) + } _ => { // We can end up here even without `<` being the next token, for // example because `parse_ty_no_plus` returns `Err` on keywords, @@ -759,33 +798,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // Successfully parsed the type path leaving a `<` yet to parse. type_err.cancel(); - // Report non-fatal diagnostics, keep `x as usize` as an expression - // in AST and continue parsing. - let msg = format!( - "`<` is interpreted as a start of generic arguments for `{}`, not a {}", - pprust::path_to_string(&path), - op_noun, - ); - let span_after_type = parser_snapshot_after_type.token.span; - let expr = - mk_expr(self, lhs, self.mk_ty(path.span, TyKind::Path(None, path))); - - self.struct_span_err(self.token.span, &msg) - .span_label( - self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.span).to(span_after_type), - "interpreted as generic arguments", - ) - .span_label(self.token.span, format!("not interpreted as {op_noun}")) - .multipart_suggestion( - &format!("try {op_verb} the cast value"), - vec![ - (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), "(".to_string()), - (expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); - + // Keep `x as usize` as an expression in AST and continue parsing. expr } Err(path_err) => { @@ -832,7 +845,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { ExprKind::Index(_, _) => "indexing", ExprKind::Try(_) => "`?`", ExprKind::Field(_, _) => "a field access", - ExprKind::MethodCall(_, _, _) => "a method call", + ExprKind::MethodCall(_, _, _, _) => "a method call", ExprKind::Call(_, _) => "a function call", ExprKind::Await(_) => "`.await`", ExprKind::Err => return Ok(with_postfix), @@ -1146,7 +1159,9 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } let span = self.prev_token.span; let field = ExprKind::Field(base, Ident::new(field, span)); - self.expect_no_suffix(span, "a tuple index", suffix); + if let Some(suffix) = suffix { + self.expect_no_tuple_index_suffix(span, suffix); + } self.mk_expr(lo.to(span), field) } @@ -1184,9 +1199,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { ) -> Option<P<Expr>> { match (seq.as_mut(), snapshot) { (Err(err), Some((mut snapshot, ExprKind::Path(None, path)))) => { - let name = pprust::path_to_string(&path); snapshot.bump(); // `(` - match snapshot.parse_struct_fields(path, false, Delimiter::Parenthesis) { + match snapshot.parse_struct_fields(path.clone(), false, Delimiter::Parenthesis) { Ok((fields, ..)) if snapshot.eat(&token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis)) => { @@ -1196,29 +1210,25 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let close_paren = self.prev_token.span; let span = lo.to(self.prev_token.span); if !fields.is_empty() { - let replacement_err = self.struct_span_err( + let mut replacement_err = ParenthesesWithStructFields { span, - "invalid `struct` delimiters or `fn` call arguments", - ); - mem::replace(err, replacement_err).cancel(); - - err.multipart_suggestion( - &format!("if `{name}` is a struct, use braces as delimiters"), - vec![ - (open_paren, " { ".to_string()), - (close_paren, " }".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - err.multipart_suggestion( - &format!("if `{name}` is a function, use the arguments directly"), - fields - .into_iter() - .map(|field| (field.span.until(field.expr.span), String::new())) - .collect(), - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - err.emit(); + r#type: path, + braces_for_struct: BracesForStructLiteral { + first: open_paren, + second: close_paren, + }, + no_fields_for_fn: NoFieldsForFnCall { + fields: fields + .into_iter() + .map(|field| field.span.until(field.expr.span)) + .collect(), + }, + } + .into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic); + replacement_err.emit(); + + let old_err = mem::replace(err, replacement_err); + old_err.cancel(); } else { err.emit(); } @@ -1259,12 +1269,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { if self.check(&token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis)) { // Method call `expr.f()` - let mut args = self.parse_paren_expr_seq()?; - args.insert(0, self_arg); - + let args = self.parse_paren_expr_seq()?; let fn_span = fn_span_lo.to(self.prev_token.span); let span = lo.to(self.prev_token.span); - Ok(self.mk_expr(span, ExprKind::MethodCall(segment, args, fn_span))) + Ok(self.mk_expr(span, ExprKind::MethodCall(segment, self_arg, args, fn_span))) } else { // Field access `expr.f` if let Some(args) = segment.args { @@ -1304,7 +1312,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // If the input is something like `if a { 1 } else { 2 } | if a { 3 } else { 4 }` // then suggest parens around the lhs. if let Some(sp) = self.sess.ambiguous_block_expr_parse.borrow().get(&lo) { - self.sess.expr_parentheses_needed(&mut err, *sp); + err.subdiagnostic(ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(*sp)); } err }) @@ -1507,11 +1515,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { /// Parse `'label: $expr`. The label is already parsed. fn parse_labeled_expr( &mut self, - label: Label, + label_: Label, mut consume_colon: bool, ) -> PResult<'a, P<Expr>> { - let lo = label.ident.span; - let label = Some(label); + let lo = label_.ident.span; + let label = Some(label_); let ate_colon = self.eat(&token::Colon); let expr = if self.eat_keyword(kw::While) { self.parse_while_expr(label, lo) @@ -1524,18 +1532,35 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { { self.parse_block_expr(label, lo, BlockCheckMode::Default) } else if !ate_colon + && (matches!(self.token.kind, token::CloseDelim(_) | token::Comma) + || self.token.is_op()) + { + let lit = self.recover_unclosed_char(label_.ident, |self_| { + self_.sess.create_err(UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel { + span: self_.token.span, + remove_label: None, + enclose_in_block: None, + }) + }); + consume_colon = false; + Ok(self.mk_expr(lo, ExprKind::Lit(lit))) + } else if !ate_colon && (self.check_noexpect(&TokenKind::Comma) || self.check_noexpect(&TokenKind::Gt)) { // We're probably inside of a `Path<'a>` that needs a turbofish - self.sess.emit_err(UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel(self.token.span)); + self.sess.emit_err(UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel { + span: self.token.span, + remove_label: None, + enclose_in_block: None, + }); consume_colon = false; Ok(self.mk_expr_err(lo)) } else { - // FIXME: use UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel, needs multipart suggestions - let msg = "expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label"; - - let mut err = self.struct_span_err(self.token.span, msg); - err.span_label(self.token.span, msg); + let mut err = UnexpectedTokenAfterLabel { + span: self.token.span, + remove_label: None, + enclose_in_block: None, + }; // Continue as an expression in an effort to recover on `'label: non_block_expr`. let expr = self.parse_expr().map(|expr| { @@ -1562,28 +1587,15 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // If there are no breaks that may use this label, suggest removing the label and // recover to the unmodified expression. if !found_labeled_breaks { - let msg = "consider removing the label"; - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - lo.until(span), - msg, - "", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); + err.remove_label = Some(lo.until(span)); return expr; } - let sugg_msg = "consider enclosing expression in a block"; - let suggestions = vec![ - (span.shrink_to_lo(), "{ ".to_owned()), - (span.shrink_to_hi(), " }".to_owned()), - ]; - - err.multipart_suggestion_verbose( - sugg_msg, - suggestions, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); + err.enclose_in_block = Some(UnexpectedTokenAfterLabelSugg { + left: span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: span.shrink_to_hi(), + }); // Replace `'label: non_block_expr` with `'label: {non_block_expr}` in order to suppress future errors about `break 'label`. let stmt = self.mk_stmt(span, StmtKind::Expr(expr)); @@ -1591,7 +1603,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.mk_expr(span, ExprKind::Block(blk, label)) }); - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(err); expr }?; @@ -1606,6 +1618,39 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { Ok(expr) } + /// Emit an error when a char is parsed as a lifetime because of a missing quote + pub(super) fn recover_unclosed_char( + &mut self, + lifetime: Ident, + err: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed>, + ) -> ast::Lit { + if let Some(mut diag) = + self.sess.span_diagnostic.steal_diagnostic(lifetime.span, StashKey::LifetimeIsChar) + { + diag.span_suggestion_verbose( + lifetime.span.shrink_to_hi(), + "add `'` to close the char literal", + "'", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) + .emit(); + } else { + err(self) + .span_suggestion_verbose( + lifetime.span.shrink_to_hi(), + "add `'` to close the char literal", + "'", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) + .emit(); + } + ast::Lit { + token_lit: token::Lit::new(token::LitKind::Char, lifetime.name, None), + kind: ast::LitKind::Char(lifetime.name.as_str().chars().next().unwrap_or('_')), + span: lifetime.span, + } + } + /// Recover on the syntax `do catch { ... }` suggesting `try { ... }` instead. fn recover_do_catch(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Expr>> { let lo = self.token.span; @@ -1662,19 +1707,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // The value expression can be a labeled loop, see issue #86948, e.g.: // `loop { break 'label: loop { break 'label 42; }; }` let lexpr = self.parse_labeled_expr(label.take().unwrap(), true)?; - self.struct_span_err( - lexpr.span, - "parentheses are required around this expression to avoid confusion with a labeled break expression", - ) - .multipart_suggestion( - "wrap the expression in parentheses", - vec![ - (lexpr.span.shrink_to_lo(), "(".to_string()), - (lexpr.span.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(LabeledLoopInBreak { + span: lexpr.span, + sub: WrapExpressionInParentheses { + left: lexpr.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: lexpr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }, + }); Some(lexpr) } else if self.token != token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace) || !self.restrictions.contains(Restrictions::NO_STRUCT_LITERAL) @@ -1737,7 +1776,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } pub(super) fn parse_lit(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, Lit> { - self.parse_opt_lit().ok_or_else(|| { + self.parse_opt_lit().ok_or(()).or_else(|()| { if let token::Interpolated(inner) = &self.token.kind { let expr = match inner.as_ref() { token::NtExpr(expr) => Some(expr), @@ -1746,16 +1785,25 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { }; if let Some(expr) = expr { if matches!(expr.kind, ExprKind::Err) { - let mut err = self - .diagnostic() - .struct_span_err(self.token.span, "invalid interpolated expression"); + let mut err = InvalidInterpolatedExpression { span: self.token.span } + .into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic); err.downgrade_to_delayed_bug(); - return err; + return Err(err); } } } - let msg = format!("unexpected token: {}", super::token_descr(&self.token)); - self.struct_span_err(self.token.span, &msg) + let token = self.token.clone(); + let err = |self_: &mut Self| { + let msg = format!("unexpected token: {}", super::token_descr(&token)); + self_.struct_span_err(token.span, &msg) + }; + // On an error path, eagerly consider a lifetime to be an unclosed character lit + if self.token.is_lifetime() { + let lt = self.expect_lifetime(); + Ok(self.recover_unclosed_char(lt.ident, err)) + } else { + Err(err(self)) + } }) } @@ -1780,7 +1828,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { }); if let Some(token) = &recovered { self.bump(); - self.error_float_lits_must_have_int_part(&token); + self.sess.emit_err(FloatLiteralRequiresIntegerPart { + span: token.span, + correct: pprust::token_to_string(token).into_owned(), + }); } } @@ -1808,13 +1859,6 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } } - fn error_float_lits_must_have_int_part(&self, token: &Token) { - self.sess.emit_err(FloatLiteralRequiresIntegerPart { - span: token.span, - correct: pprust::token_to_string(token).into_owned(), - }); - } - fn report_lit_error(&self, err: LitError, lit: token::Lit, span: Span) { // Checks if `s` looks like i32 or u1234 etc. fn looks_like_width_suffix(first_chars: &[char], s: &str) -> bool { @@ -1843,11 +1887,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // by lexer, so here we don't report it the second time. LitError::LexerError => {} LitError::InvalidSuffix => { - self.expect_no_suffix( - span, - &format!("{} {} literal", kind.article(), kind.descr()), - suffix, - ); + if let Some(suffix) = suffix { + self.sess.emit_err(InvalidLiteralSuffix { + span, + kind: format!("{}", kind.descr()), + suffix, + }); + } } LitError::InvalidIntSuffix => { let suf = suffix.expect("suffix error with no suffix"); @@ -1873,15 +1919,12 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } } LitError::NonDecimalFloat(base) => { - let descr = match base { - 16 => "hexadecimal", - 8 => "octal", - 2 => "binary", + match base { + 16 => self.sess.emit_err(HexadecimalFloatLiteralNotSupported { span }), + 8 => self.sess.emit_err(OctalFloatLiteralNotSupported { span }), + 2 => self.sess.emit_err(BinaryFloatLiteralNotSupported { span }), _ => unreachable!(), }; - self.struct_span_err(span, &format!("{descr} float literal is not supported")) - .span_label(span, "not supported") - .emit(); } LitError::IntTooLarge => { self.sess.emit_err(IntLiteralTooLarge { span }); @@ -1889,38 +1932,17 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } } - pub(super) fn expect_no_suffix(&self, sp: Span, kind: &str, suffix: Option<Symbol>) { - if let Some(suf) = suffix { - let mut err = if kind == "a tuple index" - && [sym::i32, sym::u32, sym::isize, sym::usize].contains(&suf) - { - // #59553: warn instead of reject out of hand to allow the fix to percolate - // through the ecosystem when people fix their macros - let mut err = self - .sess - .span_diagnostic - .struct_span_warn(sp, &format!("suffixes on {kind} are invalid")); - err.note(&format!( - "`{}` is *temporarily* accepted on tuple index fields as it was \ - incorrectly accepted on stable for a few releases", - suf, - )); - err.help( - "on proc macros, you'll want to use `syn::Index::from` or \ - `proc_macro::Literal::*_unsuffixed` for code that will desugar \ - to tuple field access", - ); - err.note( - "see issue #60210 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60210> \ - for more information", - ); - err - } else { - self.struct_span_err(sp, &format!("suffixes on {kind} are invalid")) - .forget_guarantee() - }; - err.span_label(sp, format!("invalid suffix `{suf}`")); - err.emit(); + pub(super) fn expect_no_tuple_index_suffix(&self, span: Span, suffix: Symbol) { + if [sym::i32, sym::u32, sym::isize, sym::usize].contains(&suffix) { + // #59553: warn instead of reject out of hand to allow the fix to percolate + // through the ecosystem when people fix their macros + self.sess.emit_warning(InvalidLiteralSuffixOnTupleIndex { + span, + suffix, + exception: Some(()), + }); + } else { + self.sess.emit_err(InvalidLiteralSuffixOnTupleIndex { span, suffix, exception: None }); } } @@ -1954,14 +1976,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let mut snapshot = self.create_snapshot_for_diagnostic(); match snapshot.parse_array_or_repeat_expr(Delimiter::Brace) { Ok(arr) => { - let hi = snapshot.prev_token.span; - self.struct_span_err(arr.span, "this is a block expression, not an array") - .multipart_suggestion( - "to make an array, use square brackets instead of curly braces", - vec![(lo, "[".to_owned()), (hi, "]".to_owned())], - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(ArrayBracketsInsteadOfSpaces { + span: arr.span, + sub: ArrayBracketsInsteadOfSpacesSugg { + left: lo, + right: snapshot.prev_token.span, + }, + }); self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); Some(self.mk_expr_err(arr.span)) @@ -2088,6 +2109,12 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { if self.token.kind == TokenKind::Semi && matches!(self.token_cursor.frame.delim_sp, Some((Delimiter::Parenthesis, _))) + // HACK: This is needed so we can detect whether we're inside a macro, + // where regular assumptions about what tokens can follow other tokens + // don't necessarily apply. + && self.may_recover() + // FIXME(Nilstrieb): Remove this check once `may_recover` actually stops recovery + && self.subparser_name.is_none() { // It is likely that the closure body is a block but where the // braces have been removed. We will recover and eat the next @@ -2124,7 +2151,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { // Check for `move async` and recover if self.check_keyword(kw::Async) { let move_async_span = self.token.span.with_lo(self.prev_token.span.data().lo); - Err(self.incorrect_move_async_order_found(move_async_span)) + Err(AsyncMoveOrderIncorrect { span: move_async_span } + .into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic)) } else { Ok(CaptureBy::Value) } @@ -2208,7 +2236,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { }, ExprKind::Block(_, None) => { self.sess.emit_err(IfExpressionMissingCondition { - if_span: self.sess.source_map().next_point(lo), + if_span: lo.shrink_to_hi(), block_span: self.sess.source_map().start_point(cond_span), }); std::mem::replace(&mut cond, this.mk_expr_err(cond_span.shrink_to_hi())) @@ -2505,39 +2533,22 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.bump(); // `;` let mut stmts = vec![self.mk_stmt(first_expr.span, ast::StmtKind::Expr(first_expr.clone()))]; - let err = |this: &mut Parser<'_>, stmts: Vec<ast::Stmt>| { + let err = |this: &Parser<'_>, stmts: Vec<ast::Stmt>| { let span = stmts[0].span.to(stmts[stmts.len() - 1].span); - let mut err = this.struct_span_err(span, "`match` arm body without braces"); - let (these, s, are) = - if stmts.len() > 1 { ("these", "s", "are") } else { ("this", "", "is") }; - err.span_label( - span, - &format!( - "{these} statement{s} {are} not surrounded by a body", - these = these, - s = s, - are = are - ), - ); - err.span_label(arrow_span, "while parsing the `match` arm starting here"); - if stmts.len() > 1 { - err.multipart_suggestion( - &format!("surround the statement{s} with a body"), - vec![ - (span.shrink_to_lo(), "{ ".to_string()), - (span.shrink_to_hi(), " }".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } else { - err.span_suggestion( - semi_sp, - "use a comma to end a `match` arm expression", - ",", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - err.emit(); + + this.sess.emit_err(MatchArmBodyWithoutBraces { + statements: span, + arrow: arrow_span, + num_statements: stmts.len(), + sub: if stmts.len() > 1 { + MatchArmBodyWithoutBracesSugg::AddBraces { + left: span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: span.shrink_to_hi(), + } + } else { + MatchArmBodyWithoutBracesSugg::UseComma { semicolon: semi_sp } + }, + }); this.mk_expr_err(span) }; // We might have either a `,` -> `;` typo, or a block without braces. We need @@ -2826,23 +2837,19 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let expr = self.parse_struct_expr(qself.cloned(), path.clone(), true); if let (Ok(expr), false) = (&expr, struct_allowed) { // This is a struct literal, but we don't can't accept them here. - self.error_struct_lit_not_allowed_here(path.span, expr.span); + self.sess.emit_err(StructLiteralNotAllowedHere { + span: expr.span, + sub: StructLiteralNotAllowedHereSugg { + left: path.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }, + }); } return Some(expr); } None } - fn error_struct_lit_not_allowed_here(&self, lo: Span, sp: Span) { - self.struct_span_err(sp, "struct literals are not allowed here") - .multipart_suggestion( - "surround the struct literal with parentheses", - vec![(lo.shrink_to_lo(), "(".to_string()), (sp.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string())], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); - } - pub(super) fn parse_struct_fields( &mut self, pth: ast::Path, @@ -3137,6 +3144,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { && this.token.kind == token::Semi { TrailingToken::Semi + } else if this.token.kind == token::Gt { + TrailingToken::Gt } else { // FIXME - pass this through from the place where we know // we need a comma, rather than assuming that `#[attr] expr,` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/generics.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/generics.rs index 4d0a8b05e..fa75670b2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/generics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/generics.rs @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ use super::{ForceCollect, Parser, TrailingToken}; use rustc_ast::token; -use rustc_ast::{self as ast, AttrVec, GenericBounds, GenericParam, GenericParamKind, WhereClause}; +use rustc_ast::{ + self as ast, AttrVec, GenericBounds, GenericParam, GenericParamKind, TyKind, WhereClause, +}; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, PResult}; use rustc_span::symbol::kw; @@ -31,13 +33,43 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let mut colon_span = None; let bounds = if self.eat(&token::Colon) { colon_span = Some(self.prev_token.span); + // recover from `impl Trait` in type param bound + if self.token.is_keyword(kw::Impl) { + let impl_span = self.token.span; + let snapshot = self.create_snapshot_for_diagnostic(); + match self.parse_ty() { + Ok(p) => { + if let TyKind::ImplTrait(_, bounds) = &(*p).kind { + let span = impl_span.to(self.token.span.shrink_to_lo()); + let mut err = self.struct_span_err( + span, + "expected trait bound, found `impl Trait` type", + ); + err.span_label(span, "not a trait"); + if let [bound, ..] = &bounds[..] { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + impl_span.until(bound.span()), + "use the trait bounds directly", + String::new(), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + err.emit(); + return Err(err); + } + } + Err(err) => { + err.cancel(); + } + } + self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); + } self.parse_generic_bounds(colon_span)? } else { Vec::new() }; let default = if self.eat(&token::Eq) { Some(self.parse_ty()?) } else { None }; - Ok(GenericParam { ident, id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs index e55b5ce71..bda301c52 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -use super::diagnostics::{dummy_arg, ConsumeClosingDelim, Error}; +use crate::errors::{DocCommentDoesNotDocumentAnything, UseEmptyBlockNotSemi}; + +use super::diagnostics::{dummy_arg, ConsumeClosingDelim}; use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath, RecoverReturnSign}; use super::{AttrWrapper, FollowedByType, ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle, TrailingToken}; @@ -13,7 +15,7 @@ use rustc_ast::{EnumDef, FieldDef, Generics, TraitRef, Ty, TyKind, Variant, Vari use rustc_ast::{FnHeader, ForeignItem, Path, PathSegment, Visibility, VisibilityKind}; use rustc_ast::{MacArgs, MacCall, MacDelimiter}; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, PResult, StashKey}; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, IntoDiagnostic, PResult, StashKey}; use rustc_span::edition::Edition; use rustc_span::lev_distance::lev_distance; use rustc_span::source_map::{self, Span}; @@ -664,6 +666,14 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { mut parse_item: impl FnMut(&mut Parser<'a>) -> PResult<'a, Option<Option<T>>>, ) -> PResult<'a, Vec<T>> { let open_brace_span = self.token.span; + + // Recover `impl Ty;` instead of `impl Ty {}` + if self.token == TokenKind::Semi { + self.sess.emit_err(UseEmptyBlockNotSemi { span: self.token.span }); + self.bump(); + return Ok(vec![]); + } + self.expect(&token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace))?; attrs.extend(self.parse_inner_attributes()?); @@ -750,8 +760,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { ) .span_label(self.token.span, "this doc comment doesn't document anything") .help( - "doc comments must come before what they document, maybe a \ - comment was intended with `//`?", + "doc comments must come before what they document, if a comment was \ + intended use `//`", ) .emit(); self.bump(); @@ -1283,12 +1293,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { /// Parses an enum declaration. fn parse_item_enum(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, ItemInfo> { if self.token.is_keyword(kw::Struct) { - let mut err = self.struct_span_err( - self.prev_token.span.to(self.token.span), - "`enum` and `struct` are mutually exclusive", - ); + let span = self.prev_token.span.to(self.token.span); + let mut err = self.struct_span_err(span, "`enum` and `struct` are mutually exclusive"); err.span_suggestion( - self.prev_token.span.to(self.token.span), + span, "replace `enum struct` with", "enum", Applicability::MachineApplicable, @@ -1305,12 +1313,20 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let mut generics = self.parse_generics()?; generics.where_clause = self.parse_where_clause()?; - let (variants, _) = self - .parse_delim_comma_seq(Delimiter::Brace, |p| p.parse_enum_variant()) - .map_err(|e| { - self.recover_stmt(); - e - })?; + // Possibly recover `enum Foo;` instead of `enum Foo {}` + let (variants, _) = if self.token == TokenKind::Semi { + self.sess.emit_err(UseEmptyBlockNotSemi { span: self.token.span }); + self.bump(); + (vec![], false) + } else { + self.parse_delim_comma_seq(Delimiter::Brace, |p| p.parse_enum_variant()).map_err( + |mut e| { + e.span_label(id.span, "while parsing this enum"); + self.recover_stmt(); + e + }, + )? + }; let enum_definition = EnumDef { variants: variants.into_iter().flatten().collect() }; Ok((id, ItemKind::Enum(enum_definition, generics))) @@ -1332,7 +1348,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let struct_def = if this.check(&token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace)) { // Parse a struct variant. - let (fields, recovered) = this.parse_record_struct_body("struct", false)?; + let (fields, recovered) = + this.parse_record_struct_body("struct", ident.span, false)?; VariantData::Struct(fields, recovered) } else if this.check(&token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis)) { VariantData::Tuple(this.parse_tuple_struct_body()?, DUMMY_NODE_ID) @@ -1386,8 +1403,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { VariantData::Unit(DUMMY_NODE_ID) } else { // If we see: `struct Foo<T> where T: Copy { ... }` - let (fields, recovered) = - self.parse_record_struct_body("struct", generics.where_clause.has_where_token)?; + let (fields, recovered) = self.parse_record_struct_body( + "struct", + class_name.span, + generics.where_clause.has_where_token, + )?; VariantData::Struct(fields, recovered) } // No `where` so: `struct Foo<T>;` @@ -1395,8 +1415,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { VariantData::Unit(DUMMY_NODE_ID) // Record-style struct definition } else if self.token == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace) { - let (fields, recovered) = - self.parse_record_struct_body("struct", generics.where_clause.has_where_token)?; + let (fields, recovered) = self.parse_record_struct_body( + "struct", + class_name.span, + generics.where_clause.has_where_token, + )?; VariantData::Struct(fields, recovered) // Tuple-style struct definition with optional where-clause. } else if self.token == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis) { @@ -1425,12 +1448,18 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let vdata = if self.token.is_keyword(kw::Where) { generics.where_clause = self.parse_where_clause()?; - let (fields, recovered) = - self.parse_record_struct_body("union", generics.where_clause.has_where_token)?; + let (fields, recovered) = self.parse_record_struct_body( + "union", + class_name.span, + generics.where_clause.has_where_token, + )?; VariantData::Struct(fields, recovered) } else if self.token == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace) { - let (fields, recovered) = - self.parse_record_struct_body("union", generics.where_clause.has_where_token)?; + let (fields, recovered) = self.parse_record_struct_body( + "union", + class_name.span, + generics.where_clause.has_where_token, + )?; VariantData::Struct(fields, recovered) } else { let token_str = super::token_descr(&self.token); @@ -1446,6 +1475,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { fn parse_record_struct_body( &mut self, adt_ty: &str, + ident_span: Span, parsed_where: bool, ) -> PResult<'a, (Vec<FieldDef>, /* recovered */ bool)> { let mut fields = Vec::new(); @@ -1460,6 +1490,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { match field { Ok(field) => fields.push(field), Err(mut err) => { + err.span_label(ident_span, format!("while parsing this {adt_ty}")); err.emit(); break; } @@ -1555,7 +1586,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace) => {} token::DocComment(..) => { let previous_span = self.prev_token.span; - let mut err = self.span_err(self.token.span, Error::UselessDocComment); + let mut err = DocCommentDoesNotDocumentAnything { + span: self.token.span, + missing_comma: None, + }; self.bump(); // consume the doc comment let comma_after_doc_seen = self.eat(&token::Comma); // `seen_comma` is always false, because we are inside doc block @@ -1564,18 +1598,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { seen_comma = true; } if comma_after_doc_seen || self.token == token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace) { - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(err); } else { if !seen_comma { - let sp = self.sess.source_map().next_point(previous_span); - err.span_suggestion( - sp, - "missing comma here", - ",", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); + let sp = previous_span.shrink_to_hi(); + err.missing_comma = Some(sp); } - return Err(err); + return Err(err.into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic)); } } _ => { @@ -1715,6 +1744,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { fn parse_field_ident(&mut self, adt_ty: &str, lo: Span) -> PResult<'a, Ident> { let (ident, is_raw) = self.ident_or_err()?; if !is_raw && ident.is_reserved() { + let snapshot = self.create_snapshot_for_diagnostic(); let err = if self.check_fn_front_matter(false) { let inherited_vis = Visibility { span: rustc_span::DUMMY_SP, @@ -1723,20 +1753,63 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { }; // We use `parse_fn` to get a span for the function let fn_parse_mode = FnParseMode { req_name: |_| true, req_body: true }; - if let Err(mut db) = - self.parse_fn(&mut AttrVec::new(), fn_parse_mode, lo, &inherited_vis) + match self.parse_fn(&mut AttrVec::new(), fn_parse_mode, lo, &inherited_vis) { + Ok(_) => { + let mut err = self.struct_span_err( + lo.to(self.prev_token.span), + &format!("functions are not allowed in {adt_ty} definitions"), + ); + err.help( + "unlike in C++, Java, and C#, functions are declared in `impl` blocks", + ); + err.help("see https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch05-03-method-syntax.html for more information"); + err + } + Err(err) => { + err.cancel(); + self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); + self.expected_ident_found() + } + } + } else if self.eat_keyword(kw::Struct) { + match self.parse_item_struct() { + Ok((ident, _)) => { + let mut err = self.struct_span_err( + lo.with_hi(ident.span.hi()), + &format!("structs are not allowed in {adt_ty} definitions"), + ); + err.help("consider creating a new `struct` definition instead of nesting"); + err + } + Err(err) => { + err.cancel(); + self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); + self.expected_ident_found() + } + } + } else { + let mut err = self.expected_ident_found(); + if self.eat_keyword_noexpect(kw::Let) + && let removal_span = self.prev_token.span.until(self.token.span) + && let Ok(ident) = self.parse_ident_common(false) + // Cancel this error, we don't need it. + .map_err(|err| err.cancel()) + && self.token.kind == TokenKind::Colon { - db.delay_as_bug(); + err.span_suggestion( + removal_span, + "remove this `let` keyword", + String::new(), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + err.note("the `let` keyword is not allowed in `struct` fields"); + err.note("see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch05-01-defining-structs.html> for more information"); + err.emit(); + return Ok(ident); + } else { + self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); } - let mut err = self.struct_span_err( - lo.to(self.prev_token.span), - &format!("functions are not allowed in {adt_ty} definitions"), - ); - err.help("unlike in C++, Java, and C#, functions are declared in `impl` blocks"); - err.help("see https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch05-03-method-syntax.html for more information"); err - } else { - self.expected_ident_found() }; return Err(err); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs index 4cb198561..5fe29062b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ mod ty; use crate::lexer::UnmatchedBrace; pub use attr_wrapper::AttrWrapper; pub use diagnostics::AttemptLocalParseRecovery; -use diagnostics::Error; pub(crate) use item::FnParseMode; pub use pat::{CommaRecoveryMode, RecoverColon, RecoverComma}; pub use path::PathStyle; @@ -32,7 +31,7 @@ use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_errors::PResult; use rustc_errors::{ - struct_span_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, FatalError, MultiSpan, + Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, FatalError, IntoDiagnostic, MultiSpan, }; use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess; use rustc_span::source_map::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; @@ -41,6 +40,11 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; use std::ops::Range; use std::{cmp, mem, slice}; +use crate::errors::{ + DocCommentDoesNotDocumentAnything, IncorrectVisibilityRestriction, MismatchedClosingDelimiter, + NonStringAbiLiteral, +}; + bitflags::bitflags! { struct Restrictions: u8 { const STMT_EXPR = 1 << 0; @@ -75,6 +79,7 @@ pub enum ForceCollect { pub enum TrailingToken { None, Semi, + Gt, /// If the trailing token is a comma, then capture it /// Otherwise, ignore the trailing token MaybeComma, @@ -110,6 +115,12 @@ macro_rules! maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath { }; } +#[derive(Clone, Copy)] +pub enum Recovery { + Allowed, + Forbidden, +} + #[derive(Clone)] pub struct Parser<'a> { pub sess: &'a ParseSess, @@ -147,12 +158,15 @@ pub struct Parser<'a> { /// This allows us to recover when the user forget to add braces around /// multiple statements in the closure body. pub current_closure: Option<ClosureSpans>, + /// Whether the parser is allowed to do recovery. + /// This is disabled when parsing macro arguments, see #103534 + pub recovery: Recovery, } -// This type is used a lot, e.g. it's cloned when matching many declarative macro rules. Make sure +// This type is used a lot, e.g. it's cloned when matching many declarative macro rules with nonterminals. Make sure // it doesn't unintentionally get bigger. #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] -rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(Parser<'_>, 328); +rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(Parser<'_>, 336); /// Stores span information about a closure. #[derive(Clone)] @@ -298,7 +312,10 @@ impl TokenCursor { fn desugar(&mut self, attr_style: AttrStyle, data: Symbol, span: Span) -> (Token, Spacing) { // Searches for the occurrences of `"#*` and returns the minimum number of `#`s - // required to wrap the text. + // required to wrap the text. E.g. + // - `abc d` is wrapped as `r"abc d"` (num_of_hashes = 0) + // - `abc "d"` is wrapped as `r#"abc "d""#` (num_of_hashes = 1) + // - `abc "##d##"` is wrapped as `r###"abc "d""###` (num_of_hashes = 3) let mut num_of_hashes = 0; let mut count = 0; for ch in data.as_str().chars() { @@ -310,6 +327,7 @@ impl TokenCursor { num_of_hashes = cmp::max(num_of_hashes, count); } + // `/// foo` becomes `doc = r"foo". let delim_span = DelimSpan::from_single(span); let body = TokenTree::Delimited( delim_span, @@ -406,24 +424,39 @@ pub enum FollowedByType { No, } -fn token_descr_opt(token: &Token) -> Option<&'static str> { - Some(match token.kind { - _ if token.is_special_ident() => "reserved identifier", - _ if token.is_used_keyword() => "keyword", - _ if token.is_unused_keyword() => "reserved keyword", - token::DocComment(..) => "doc comment", - _ => return None, - }) +#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub enum TokenDescription { + ReservedIdentifier, + Keyword, + ReservedKeyword, + DocComment, } -pub(super) fn token_descr(token: &Token) -> String { - let token_str = pprust::token_to_string(token); - match token_descr_opt(token) { - Some(prefix) => format!("{} `{}`", prefix, token_str), - _ => format!("`{}`", token_str), +impl TokenDescription { + pub fn from_token(token: &Token) -> Option<Self> { + match token.kind { + _ if token.is_special_ident() => Some(TokenDescription::ReservedIdentifier), + _ if token.is_used_keyword() => Some(TokenDescription::Keyword), + _ if token.is_unused_keyword() => Some(TokenDescription::ReservedKeyword), + token::DocComment(..) => Some(TokenDescription::DocComment), + _ => None, + } } } +pub(super) fn token_descr(token: &Token) -> String { + let name = pprust::token_to_string(token).to_string(); + + let kind = TokenDescription::from_token(token).map(|kind| match kind { + TokenDescription::ReservedIdentifier => "reserved identifier", + TokenDescription::Keyword => "keyword", + TokenDescription::ReservedKeyword => "reserved keyword", + TokenDescription::DocComment => "doc comment", + }); + + if let Some(kind) = kind { format!("{} `{}`", kind, name) } else { format!("`{}`", name) } +} + impl<'a> Parser<'a> { pub fn new( sess: &'a ParseSess, @@ -459,6 +492,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { inner_attr_ranges: Default::default(), }, current_closure: None, + recovery: Recovery::Allowed, }; // Make parser point to the first token. @@ -467,6 +501,22 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { parser } + pub fn forbid_recovery(mut self) -> Self { + self.recovery = Recovery::Forbidden; + self + } + + /// Whether the parser is allowed to recover from broken code. + /// + /// If this returns false, recovering broken code into valid code (especially if this recovery does lookahead) + /// is not allowed. All recovery done by the parser must be gated behind this check. + /// + /// Technically, this only needs to restrict eager recovery by doing lookahead at more tokens. + /// But making the distinction is very subtle, and simply forbidding all recovery is a lot simpler to uphold. + fn may_recover(&self) -> bool { + matches!(self.recovery, Recovery::Allowed) + } + pub fn unexpected<T>(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, T> { match self.expect_one_of(&[], &[]) { Err(e) => Err(e), @@ -518,9 +568,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { fn ident_or_err(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, (Ident, /* is_raw */ bool)> { self.token.ident().ok_or_else(|| match self.prev_token.kind { - TokenKind::DocComment(..) => { - self.span_err(self.prev_token.span, Error::UselessDocComment) + TokenKind::DocComment(..) => DocCommentDoesNotDocumentAnything { + span: self.prev_token.span, + missing_comma: None, } + .into_diagnostic(&self.sess.span_diagnostic), _ => self.expected_ident_found(), }) } @@ -1144,7 +1196,9 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { fn parse_field_name(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, Ident> { if let token::Literal(token::Lit { kind: token::Integer, symbol, suffix }) = self.token.kind { - self.expect_no_suffix(self.token.span, "a tuple index", suffix); + if let Some(suffix) = suffix { + self.expect_no_tuple_index_suffix(self.token.span, suffix); + } self.bump(); Ok(Ident::new(symbol, self.prev_token.span)) } else { @@ -1342,23 +1396,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let path = self.parse_path(PathStyle::Mod)?; self.expect(&token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis))?; // `)` - let msg = "incorrect visibility restriction"; - let suggestion = r##"some possible visibility restrictions are: -`pub(crate)`: visible only on the current crate -`pub(super)`: visible only in the current module's parent -`pub(in path::to::module)`: visible only on the specified path"##; - let path_str = pprust::path_to_string(&path); - - struct_span_err!(self.sess.span_diagnostic, path.span, E0704, "{}", msg) - .help(suggestion) - .span_suggestion( - path.span, - &format!("make this visible only to module `{}` with `in`", path_str), - format!("in {}", path_str), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(IncorrectVisibilityRestriction { span: path.span, inner_str: path_str }); Ok(()) } @@ -1384,14 +1423,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { Err(Some(lit)) => match lit.kind { ast::LitKind::Err => None, _ => { - self.struct_span_err(lit.span, "non-string ABI literal") - .span_suggestion( - lit.span, - "specify the ABI with a string literal", - "\"C\"", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(NonStringAbiLiteral { span: lit.span }); None } }, @@ -1432,25 +1464,18 @@ pub(crate) fn make_unclosed_delims_error( // `None` here means an `Eof` was found. We already emit those errors elsewhere, we add them to // `unmatched_braces` only for error recovery in the `Parser`. let found_delim = unmatched.found_delim?; - let span: MultiSpan = if let Some(sp) = unmatched.unclosed_span { - vec![unmatched.found_span, sp].into() - } else { - unmatched.found_span.into() - }; - let mut err = sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err( - span, - &format!( - "mismatched closing delimiter: `{}`", - pprust::token_kind_to_string(&token::CloseDelim(found_delim)), - ), - ); - err.span_label(unmatched.found_span, "mismatched closing delimiter"); - if let Some(sp) = unmatched.candidate_span { - err.span_label(sp, "closing delimiter possibly meant for this"); - } + let mut spans = vec![unmatched.found_span]; if let Some(sp) = unmatched.unclosed_span { - err.span_label(sp, "unclosed delimiter"); - } + spans.push(sp); + }; + let err = MismatchedClosingDelimiter { + spans, + delimiter: pprust::token_kind_to_string(&token::CloseDelim(found_delim)).to_string(), + unmatched: unmatched.found_span, + opening_candidate: unmatched.candidate_span, + unclosed: unmatched.unclosed_span, + } + .into_diagnostic(&sess.span_diagnostic); Some(err) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/pat.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/pat.rs index 120a3c267..52c11b4e3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/pat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/pat.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use super::{ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle, TrailingToken}; -use crate::parser::diagnostics::RemoveLet; +use crate::errors::RemoveLet; use crate::{maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath, maybe_whole}; use rustc_ast::mut_visit::{noop_visit_pat, MutVisitor}; use rustc_ast::ptr::P; @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ use rustc_ast::{ }; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, PResult}; +use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded; use rustc_span::source_map::{respan, Span, Spanned}; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident}; @@ -401,6 +402,25 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } else { PatKind::Path(qself, path) } + } else if matches!(self.token.kind, token::Lifetime(_)) + // In pattern position, we're totally fine with using "next token isn't colon" + // as a heuristic. We could probably just always try to recover if it's a lifetime, + // because we never have `'a: label {}` in a pattern position anyways, but it does + // keep us from suggesting something like `let 'a: Ty = ..` => `let 'a': Ty = ..` + && !self.look_ahead(1, |token| matches!(token.kind, token::Colon)) + { + // Recover a `'a` as a `'a'` literal + let lt = self.expect_lifetime(); + let lit = self.recover_unclosed_char(lt.ident, |self_| { + let expected = expected.unwrap_or("pattern"); + let msg = + format!("expected {}, found {}", expected, super::token_descr(&self_.token)); + + let mut err = self_.struct_span_err(self_.token.span, &msg); + err.span_label(self_.token.span, format!("expected {}", expected)); + err + }); + PatKind::Lit(self.mk_expr(lo, ExprKind::Lit(lit))) } else { // Try to parse everything else as literal with optional minus match self.parse_literal_maybe_minus() { @@ -693,7 +713,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let sp = self.sess.source_map().start_point(self.token.span); if let Some(sp) = self.sess.ambiguous_block_expr_parse.borrow().get(&sp) { - self.sess.expr_parentheses_needed(&mut err, *sp); + err.subdiagnostic(ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(*sp)); } Err(err) @@ -776,7 +796,6 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { /// expression syntax `...expr` for splatting in expressions. fn parse_pat_range_to(&mut self, mut re: Spanned<RangeEnd>) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> { let end = self.parse_pat_range_end()?; - self.sess.gated_spans.gate(sym::half_open_range_patterns, re.span.to(self.prev_token.span)); if let RangeEnd::Included(ref mut syn @ RangeSyntax::DotDotDot) = &mut re.node { *syn = RangeSyntax::DotDotEq; self.struct_span_err(re.span, "range-to patterns with `...` are not allowed") @@ -799,6 +818,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { || t.kind == token::Dot // e.g. `.5` for recovery; || t.can_begin_literal_maybe_minus() // e.g. `42`. || t.is_whole_expr() + || t.is_lifetime() // recover `'a` instead of `'a'` }) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/stmt.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/stmt.rs index 3d957406b..12753c678 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/stmt.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/stmt.rs @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ -use super::attr::DEFAULT_INNER_ATTR_FORBIDDEN; -use super::diagnostics::{ - AttemptLocalParseRecovery, Error, InvalidVariableDeclaration, InvalidVariableDeclarationSub, -}; +use super::attr::InnerAttrForbiddenReason; +use super::diagnostics::AttemptLocalParseRecovery; use super::expr::LhsExpr; use super::pat::RecoverComma; use super::path::PathStyle; @@ -9,6 +7,12 @@ use super::TrailingToken; use super::{ AttrWrapper, BlockMode, FnParseMode, ForceCollect, Parser, Restrictions, SemiColonMode, }; +use crate::errors::{ + AssignmentElseNotAllowed, CompoundAssignmentExpressionInLet, ConstLetMutuallyExclusive, + DocCommentDoesNotDocumentAnything, ExpectedStatementAfterOuterAttr, InvalidCurlyInLetElse, + InvalidExpressionInLetElse, InvalidVariableDeclaration, InvalidVariableDeclarationSub, + WrapExpressionInParentheses, +}; use crate::maybe_whole; use rustc_ast as ast; @@ -112,11 +116,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let bl = self.parse_block()?; // Destructuring assignment ... else. // This is not allowed, but point it out in a nice way. - let mut err = self.struct_span_err( - e.span.to(bl.span), - "<assignment> ... else { ... } is not allowed", - ); - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(AssignmentElseNotAllowed { span: e.span.to(bl.span) }); } self.mk_stmt(lo.to(e.span), StmtKind::Expr(e)) } else { @@ -202,9 +202,12 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { fn error_outer_attrs(&self, attrs: &[Attribute]) { if let [.., last] = attrs { if last.is_doc_comment() { - self.span_err(last.span, Error::UselessDocComment).emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(DocCommentDoesNotDocumentAnything { + span: last.span, + missing_comma: None, + }); } else if attrs.iter().any(|a| a.style == AttrStyle::Outer) { - self.struct_span_err(last.span, "expected statement after outer attribute").emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(ExpectedStatementAfterOuterAttr { span: last.span }); } } } @@ -255,17 +258,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let lo = self.prev_token.span; if self.token.is_keyword(kw::Const) && self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.is_ident()) { - self.struct_span_err( - lo.to(self.token.span), - "`const` and `let` are mutually exclusive", - ) - .span_suggestion( - lo.to(self.token.span), - "remove `let`", - "const", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(ConstLetMutuallyExclusive { span: lo.to(self.token.span) }); self.bump(); } @@ -363,44 +356,27 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { fn check_let_else_init_bool_expr(&self, init: &ast::Expr) { if let ast::ExprKind::Binary(op, ..) = init.kind { if op.node.lazy() { - let suggs = vec![ - (init.span.shrink_to_lo(), "(".to_string()), - (init.span.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string()), - ]; - self.struct_span_err( - init.span, - &format!( - "a `{}` expression cannot be directly assigned in `let...else`", - op.node.to_string() - ), - ) - .multipart_suggestion( - "wrap the expression in parentheses", - suggs, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(InvalidExpressionInLetElse { + span: init.span, + operator: op.node.to_string(), + sugg: WrapExpressionInParentheses { + left: init.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: init.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }, + }); } } } fn check_let_else_init_trailing_brace(&self, init: &ast::Expr) { if let Some(trailing) = classify::expr_trailing_brace(init) { - let err_span = trailing.span.with_lo(trailing.span.hi() - BytePos(1)); - let suggs = vec![ - (trailing.span.shrink_to_lo(), "(".to_string()), - (trailing.span.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string()), - ]; - self.struct_span_err( - err_span, - "right curly brace `}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed", - ) - .multipart_suggestion( - "try wrapping the expression in parentheses", - suggs, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(InvalidCurlyInLetElse { + span: trailing.span.with_lo(trailing.span.hi() - BytePos(1)), + sugg: WrapExpressionInParentheses { + left: trailing.span.shrink_to_lo(), + right: trailing.span.shrink_to_hi(), + }, + }); } } @@ -409,18 +385,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let eq_consumed = match self.token.kind { token::BinOpEq(..) => { // Recover `let x <op>= 1` as `let x = 1` - self.struct_span_err( - self.token.span, - "can't reassign to an uninitialized variable", - ) - .span_suggestion_short( - self.token.span, - "initialize the variable", - "=", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ) - .help("if you meant to overwrite, remove the `let` binding") - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(CompoundAssignmentExpressionInLet { span: self.token.span }); self.bump(); true } @@ -434,7 +399,12 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { pub(super) fn parse_block(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Block>> { let (attrs, block) = self.parse_inner_attrs_and_block()?; if let [.., last] = &*attrs { - self.error_on_forbidden_inner_attr(last.span, DEFAULT_INNER_ATTR_FORBIDDEN); + self.error_on_forbidden_inner_attr( + last.span, + super::attr::InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden(Some( + InnerAttrForbiddenReason::InCodeBlock, + )), + ); } Ok(block) } @@ -583,39 +553,46 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { match stmt.kind { // Expression without semicolon. StmtKind::Expr(ref mut expr) - if self.token != token::Eof && classify::expr_requires_semi_to_be_stmt(expr) => - { + if self.token != token::Eof && classify::expr_requires_semi_to_be_stmt(expr) => { // Just check for errors and recover; do not eat semicolon yet. - if let Err(mut e) = - self.expect_one_of(&[], &[token::Semi, token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace)]) - { - if let TokenKind::DocComment(..) = self.token.kind { - if let Ok(snippet) = self.span_to_snippet(self.token.span) { - let sp = self.token.span; - let marker = &snippet[..3]; - let (comment_marker, doc_comment_marker) = marker.split_at(2); - - e.span_suggestion( - sp.with_hi(sp.lo() + BytePos(marker.len() as u32)), - &format!( - "add a space before `{}` to use a regular comment", - doc_comment_marker, - ), - format!("{} {}", comment_marker, doc_comment_marker), - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); + // `expect_one_of` returns PResult<'a, bool /* recovered */> + let replace_with_err = + match self.expect_one_of(&[], &[token::Semi, token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace)]) { + // Recover from parser, skip type error to avoid extra errors. + Ok(true) => true, + Err(mut e) => { + if let TokenKind::DocComment(..) = self.token.kind && + let Ok(snippet) = self.span_to_snippet(self.token.span) { + let sp = self.token.span; + let marker = &snippet[..3]; + let (comment_marker, doc_comment_marker) = marker.split_at(2); + + e.span_suggestion( + sp.with_hi(sp.lo() + BytePos(marker.len() as u32)), + &format!( + "add a space before `{}` to use a regular comment", + doc_comment_marker, + ), + format!("{} {}", comment_marker, doc_comment_marker), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); } - } - if let Err(mut e) = - self.check_mistyped_turbofish_with_multiple_type_params(e, expr) - { - if recover.no() { - return Err(e); + + if let Err(mut e) = + self.check_mistyped_turbofish_with_multiple_type_params(e, expr) + { + if recover.no() { + return Err(e); + } + e.emit(); + self.recover_stmt(); } - e.emit(); - self.recover_stmt(); + true } - // Don't complain about type errors in body tail after parse error (#57383). + _ => false + }; + if replace_with_err { + // We already emitted an error, so don't emit another type error let sp = expr.span.to(self.prev_token.span); *expr = self.mk_expr_err(sp); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/ty.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/ty.rs index b47f0c097..2a8512acf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/ty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/ty.rs @@ -397,10 +397,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { fn parse_ty_ptr(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, TyKind> { let mutbl = self.parse_const_or_mut().unwrap_or_else(|| { let span = self.prev_token.span; - let msg = "expected mut or const in raw pointer type"; - self.struct_span_err(span, msg) - .span_label(span, msg) - .help("use `*mut T` or `*const T` as appropriate") + self.struct_span_err(span, "expected `mut` or `const` keyword in raw pointer type") + .span_suggestions( + span.shrink_to_hi(), + "add `mut` or `const` here", + ["mut ".to_string(), "const ".to_string()].into_iter(), + Applicability::HasPlaceholders, + ) .emit(); Mutability::Not }); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/lib.rs index a9e502016..1394993ab 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/lib.rs @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ impl<'a> Iterator for Parser<'a> { '{' => { let curr_last_brace = self.last_opening_brace; let byte_pos = self.to_span_index(pos); - let lbrace_end = InnerOffset(byte_pos.0 + 1); + let lbrace_end = self.to_span_index(pos + 1); self.last_opening_brace = Some(byte_pos.to(lbrace_end)); self.cur.next(); if self.consume('{') { @@ -740,20 +740,40 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { word } - /// Optionally parses an integer at the current position. This doesn't deal - /// with overflow at all, it's just accumulating digits. fn integer(&mut self) -> Option<usize> { - let mut cur = 0; + let mut cur: usize = 0; let mut found = false; + let mut overflow = false; + let start = self.current_pos(); while let Some(&(_, c)) = self.cur.peek() { if let Some(i) = c.to_digit(10) { - cur = cur * 10 + i as usize; + let (tmp, mul_overflow) = cur.overflowing_mul(10); + let (tmp, add_overflow) = tmp.overflowing_add(i as usize); + if mul_overflow || add_overflow { + overflow = true; + } + cur = tmp; found = true; self.cur.next(); } else { break; } } + + if overflow { + let end = self.current_pos(); + let overflowed_int = &self.input[start..end]; + self.err( + format!( + "integer `{}` does not fit into the type `usize` whose range is `0..={}`", + overflowed_int, + usize::MAX + ), + "integer out of range for `usize`", + self.span(start, end), + ); + } + if found { Some(cur) } else { None } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/tests.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/tests.rs index 2f8c229c6..3f9cb149b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/tests.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/tests.rs @@ -58,6 +58,21 @@ fn invalid06() { } #[test] +fn invalid_position() { + musterr("{18446744073709551616}"); +} + +#[test] +fn invalid_width() { + musterr("{:18446744073709551616}"); +} + +#[test] +fn invalid_precision() { + musterr("{:.18446744073709551616}"); +} + +#[test] fn format_nothing() { same( "{}", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs index b3f15ba7c..27a57adf9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs @@ -4,16 +4,21 @@ //! conflicts between multiple such attributes attached to the same //! item. -use crate::errors; +use crate::errors::{ + self, AttrApplication, DebugVisualizerUnreadable, InvalidAttrAtCrateLevel, ObjectLifetimeErr, + OnlyHasEffectOn, TransparentIncompatible, UnrecognizedReprHint, +}; use rustc_ast::{ast, AttrStyle, Attribute, Lit, LitKind, MetaItemKind, NestedMetaItem}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_errors::{fluent, struct_span_err, Applicability, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{fluent, Applicability, MultiSpan}; use rustc_expand::base::resolve_path; use rustc_feature::{AttributeDuplicates, AttributeType, BuiltinAttribute, BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP}; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def_id::{LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; +use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; -use rustc_hir::{self, FnSig, ForeignItem, HirId, Item, ItemKind, TraitItem, CRATE_HIR_ID}; +use rustc_hir::{ + self, FnSig, ForeignItem, HirId, Item, ItemKind, TraitItem, CRATE_HIR_ID, CRATE_OWNER_ID, +}; use rustc_hir::{MethodKind, Target}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::middle::resolve_lifetime::ObjectLifetimeDefault; @@ -35,8 +40,8 @@ pub(crate) fn target_from_impl_item<'tcx>( match impl_item.kind { hir::ImplItemKind::Const(..) => Target::AssocConst, hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => { - let parent_hir_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(impl_item.hir_id()); - let containing_item = tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_hir_id); + let parent_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(impl_item.hir_id()).def_id; + let containing_item = tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_def_id); let containing_impl_is_for_trait = match &containing_item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Impl(impl_) => impl_.of_trait.is_some(), _ => bug!("parent of an ImplItem must be an Impl"), @@ -47,7 +52,7 @@ pub(crate) fn target_from_impl_item<'tcx>( Target::Method(MethodKind::Inherent) } } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(..) => Target::AssocTy, + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(..) => Target::AssocTy, } } @@ -162,17 +167,17 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { sym::no_mangle => self.check_no_mangle(hir_id, attr, span, target), sym::deprecated => self.check_deprecated(hir_id, attr, span, target), sym::macro_use | sym::macro_escape => self.check_macro_use(hir_id, attr, target), - sym::path => self.check_generic_attr(hir_id, attr, target, &[Target::Mod]), + sym::path => self.check_generic_attr(hir_id, attr, target, Target::Mod), sym::plugin_registrar => self.check_plugin_registrar(hir_id, attr, target), sym::macro_export => self.check_macro_export(hir_id, attr, target), sym::ignore | sym::should_panic | sym::proc_macro_derive => { - self.check_generic_attr(hir_id, attr, target, &[Target::Fn]) + self.check_generic_attr(hir_id, attr, target, Target::Fn) } sym::automatically_derived => { - self.check_generic_attr(hir_id, attr, target, &[Target::Impl]) + self.check_generic_attr(hir_id, attr, target, Target::Impl) } sym::no_implicit_prelude => { - self.check_generic_attr(hir_id, attr, target, &[Target::Mod]) + self.check_generic_attr(hir_id, attr, target, Target::Mod) } sym::rustc_object_lifetime_default => self.check_object_lifetime_default(hir_id), _ => {} @@ -263,7 +268,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { } // FIXME(#65833): We permit associated consts to have an `#[inline]` attribute with // just a lint, because we previously erroneously allowed it and some crates used it - // accidentally, to to be compatible with crates depending on them, we can't throw an + // accidentally, to be compatible with crates depending on them, we can't throw an // error here. Target::AssocConst => { self.tcx.emit_spanned_lint( @@ -349,29 +354,18 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { hir_id: HirId, attr: &Attribute, target: Target, - allowed_targets: &[Target], + allowed_target: Target, ) { - if !allowed_targets.iter().any(|t| t == &target) { - let name = attr.name_or_empty(); - let mut i = allowed_targets.iter(); - // Pluralize - let b = i.next().map_or_else(String::new, |t| t.to_string() + "s"); - let supported_names = i.enumerate().fold(b, |mut b, (i, allowed_target)| { - if allowed_targets.len() > 2 && i == allowed_targets.len() - 2 { - b.push_str(", and "); - } else if allowed_targets.len() == 2 && i == allowed_targets.len() - 2 { - b.push_str(" and "); - } else { - b.push_str(", "); - } - // Pluralize - b.push_str(&(allowed_target.to_string() + "s")); - b - }); - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNUSED_ATTRIBUTES, hir_id, attr.span, |lint| { - lint.build(&format!("`#[{name}]` only has an effect on {}", supported_names)) - .emit(); - }); + if target != allowed_target { + self.tcx.emit_spanned_lint( + UNUSED_ATTRIBUTES, + hir_id, + attr.span, + OnlyHasEffectOn { + attr_name: attr.name_or_empty(), + target_name: allowed_target.name().replace(" ", "_"), + }, + ); } } @@ -382,7 +376,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { | Target::Method(MethodKind::Trait { body: true } | MethodKind::Inherent) => true, // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[allow_internal_unstable]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "naked"); @@ -427,7 +421,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { ObjectLifetimeDefault::Param(def_id) => tcx.item_name(def_id).to_string(), ObjectLifetimeDefault::Ambiguous => "Ambiguous".to_owned(), }; - tcx.sess.span_err(p.span, &repr); + tcx.sess.emit_err(ObjectLifetimeErr { span: p.span, repr }); } } } @@ -462,7 +456,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::Fn | Target::Method(..) | Target::ForeignFn | Target::Closure => true, // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[track_caller]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { for attr in attrs { @@ -491,7 +485,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::Struct | Target::Enum | Target::Variant => true, // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[non_exhaustive]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "non_exhaustive"); @@ -513,7 +507,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::Trait => true, // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[marker]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "marker"); @@ -572,7 +566,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { } // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[target_feature]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "target_feature"); @@ -640,8 +634,8 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { let span = meta.span(); if let Some(location) = match target { Target::AssocTy => { - let parent_hir_id = self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - let containing_item = self.tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_hir_id); + let parent_def_id = self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id).def_id; + let containing_item = self.tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_def_id); if Target::from_item(containing_item) == Target::Impl { Some("type alias in implementation block") } else { @@ -649,8 +643,8 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { } } Target::AssocConst => { - let parent_hir_id = self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - let containing_item = self.tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_hir_id); + let parent_def_id = self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id).def_id; + let containing_item = self.tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_def_id); // We can't link to trait impl's consts. let err = "associated constant in trait implementation block"; match containing_item.kind { @@ -828,8 +822,8 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { if let Some((prev_inline, prev_span)) = *specified_inline { if do_inline != prev_inline { let mut spans = MultiSpan::from_spans(vec![prev_span, meta.span()]); - spans.push_span_label(prev_span, fluent::passes::doc_inline_conflict_first); - spans.push_span_label(meta.span(), fluent::passes::doc_inline_conflict_second); + spans.push_span_label(prev_span, fluent::passes_doc_inline_conflict_first); + spans.push_span_label(meta.span(), fluent::passes_doc_inline_conflict_second); self.tcx.sess.emit_err(errors::DocKeywordConflict { spans }); return false; } @@ -875,25 +869,31 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { hir_id: HirId, ) -> bool { if hir_id != CRATE_HIR_ID { - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTES, hir_id, meta.span(), |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(fluent::passes::attr_crate_level); - if attr.style == AttrStyle::Outer - && self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id) == CRATE_DEF_ID - { - if let Ok(mut src) = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(attr.span) { - src.insert(1, '!'); - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - attr.span, - fluent::passes::suggestion, - src, - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } else { - err.span_help(attr.span, fluent::passes::help); + self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTES, + hir_id, + meta.span(), + fluent::passes_attr_crate_level, + |err| { + if attr.style == AttrStyle::Outer + && self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id) == CRATE_OWNER_ID + { + if let Ok(mut src) = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(attr.span) { + src.insert(1, '!'); + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + attr.span, + fluent::suggestion, + src, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } else { + err.span_help(attr.span, fluent::help); + } } - } - err.note(fluent::passes::note).emit(); - }); + err.note(fluent::note); + err + }, + ); return false; } true @@ -934,6 +934,22 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { is_valid } + /// Check that the `#![doc(cfg_hide(...))]` attribute only contains a list of attributes. + /// Returns `true` if valid. + fn check_doc_cfg_hide(&self, meta: &NestedMetaItem, hir_id: HirId) -> bool { + if meta.meta_item_list().is_some() { + true + } else { + self.tcx.emit_spanned_lint( + INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTES, + hir_id, + meta.span(), + errors::DocCfgHideTakesList, + ); + false + } + } + /// Runs various checks on `#[doc]` attributes. Returns `true` if valid. /// /// `specified_inline` should be initialized to `None` and kept for the scope @@ -987,6 +1003,13 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { is_valid = false; } + sym::cfg_hide + if !self.check_attr_crate_level(attr, meta, hir_id) + || !self.check_doc_cfg_hide(meta, hir_id) => + { + is_valid = false; + } + sym::inline | sym::no_inline if !self.check_doc_inline( attr, @@ -1205,7 +1228,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::Fn | Target::Method(..) | Target::ForeignFn | Target::Closure => {} // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[cold]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "cold"); @@ -1247,7 +1270,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::ForeignFn | Target::ForeignStatic => {} // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[link_name]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "link_name"); @@ -1281,7 +1304,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::ExternCrate => true, // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[no_link]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "no_link"); @@ -1311,7 +1334,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::Method(..) if self.is_impl_item(hir_id) => true, // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[export_name]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "export_name"); @@ -1503,7 +1526,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::Static | Target::Fn | Target::Method(..) => {} // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[link_section]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "link_section"); @@ -1528,7 +1551,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::Method(..) if self.is_impl_item(hir_id) => {} // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields, match arms and macro defs to have an // `#[no_mangle]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "no_mangle"); @@ -1594,12 +1617,17 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { continue; } - let (article, allowed_targets) = match hint.name_or_empty() { + match hint.name_or_empty() { sym::C => { is_c = true; match target { Target::Struct | Target::Union | Target::Enum => continue, - _ => ("a", "struct, enum, or union"), + _ => { + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(AttrApplication::StructEnumUnion { + hint_span: hint.span(), + span, + }); + } } } sym::align => { @@ -1615,12 +1643,20 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { match target { Target::Struct | Target::Union | Target::Enum | Target::Fn => continue, - _ => ("a", "struct, enum, function, or union"), + _ => { + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(AttrApplication::StructEnumFunctionUnion { + hint_span: hint.span(), + span, + }); + } } } sym::packed => { if target != Target::Struct && target != Target::Union { - ("a", "struct or union") + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(AttrApplication::StructUnion { + hint_span: hint.span(), + span, + }); } else { continue; } @@ -1628,7 +1664,9 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { sym::simd => { is_simd = true; if target != Target::Struct { - ("a", "struct") + self.tcx + .sess + .emit_err(AttrApplication::Struct { hint_span: hint.span(), span }); } else { continue; } @@ -1637,7 +1675,12 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { is_transparent = true; match target { Target::Struct | Target::Union | Target::Enum => continue, - _ => ("a", "struct, enum, or union"), + _ => { + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(AttrApplication::StructEnumUnion { + hint_span: hint.span(), + span, + }); + } } } sym::i8 @@ -1654,35 +1697,18 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { | sym::usize => { int_reprs += 1; if target != Target::Enum { - ("an", "enum") + self.tcx + .sess + .emit_err(AttrApplication::Enum { hint_span: hint.span(), span }); } else { continue; } } _ => { - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - hint.span(), - E0552, - "unrecognized representation hint" - ) - .help("valid reprs are `C`, `align`, `packed`, `transparent`, `simd`, `i8`, `u8`, \ - `i16`, `u16`, `i32`, `u32`, `i64`, `u64`, `i128`, `u128`, `isize`, `usize`") - .emit(); - + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(UnrecognizedReprHint { span: hint.span() }); continue; } }; - - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - hint.span(), - E0517, - "{}", - &format!("attribute should be applied to {article} {allowed_targets}") - ) - .span_label(span, &format!("not {article} {allowed_targets}")) - .emit(); } // Just point at all repr hints if there are any incompatibilities. @@ -1692,14 +1718,9 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { // Error on repr(transparent, <anything else>). if is_transparent && hints.len() > 1 { let hint_spans: Vec<_> = hint_spans.clone().collect(); - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - hint_spans, - E0692, - "transparent {} cannot have other repr hints", - target - ) - .emit(); + self.tcx + .sess + .emit_err(TransparentIncompatible { hint_spans, target: target.to_string() }); } // Warn on repr(u8, u16), repr(C, simd), and c-like-enum-repr(C, u8) if (int_reprs > 1) @@ -1742,7 +1763,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { } } Some(_) => { - // This error case is handled in rustc_typeck::collect. + // This error case is handled in rustc_hir_analysis::collect. } None => { // Default case (compiler) when arg isn't defined. @@ -1784,7 +1805,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { Target::MacroDef => true, // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields and match arms to have an // `#[allow_internal_unstable]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm => { self.inline_attr_str_error_without_macro_def( @@ -1851,14 +1872,12 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { match std::fs::File::open(&file) { Ok(_) => true, - Err(err) => { - self.tcx - .sess - .struct_span_err( - meta_item.span, - &format!("couldn't read {}: {}", file.display(), err), - ) - .emit(); + Err(error) => { + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(DebugVisualizerUnreadable { + span: meta_item.span, + file: &file, + error, + }); false } } @@ -1881,7 +1900,7 @@ impl CheckAttrVisitor<'_> { } // FIXME(#80564): We permit struct fields and match arms to have an // `#[allow_internal_unstable]` attribute with just a lint, because we previously - // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to to be compatible + // erroneously allowed it and some crates used it accidentally, to be compatible // with crates depending on them, we can't throw an error here. Target::Field | Target::Arm | Target::MacroDef => { self.inline_attr_str_error_with_macro_def(hir_id, attr, "allow_internal_unstable"); @@ -2043,7 +2062,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CheckAttrVisitor<'tcx> { // so this lets us continue to run them while maintaining backwards compatibility. // In the long run, the checks should be harmonized. if let ItemKind::Macro(ref macro_def, _) = item.kind { - let def_id = item.def_id.to_def_id(); + let def_id = item.owner_id.to_def_id(); if macro_def.macro_rules && !self.tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::macro_export) { check_non_exported_macro_for_invalid_attrs(self.tcx, item); } @@ -2169,25 +2188,11 @@ fn check_invalid_crate_level_attr(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, attrs: &[Attribute]) { if attr.style == AttrStyle::Inner { for attr_to_check in ATTRS_TO_CHECK { if attr.has_name(*attr_to_check) { - let mut err = tcx.sess.struct_span_err( - attr.span, - &format!( - "`{}` attribute cannot be used at crate level", - attr_to_check.to_ident_string() - ), - ); - // Only emit an error with a suggestion if we can create a - // string out of the attribute span - if let Ok(src) = tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(attr.span) { - let replacement = src.replace("#!", "#"); - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - attr.span, - "perhaps you meant to use an outer attribute", - replacement, - rustc_errors::Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - err.emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(InvalidAttrAtCrateLevel { + span: attr.span, + snippet: tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(attr.span).ok(), + name: *attr_to_check, + }); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_const.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_const.rs index 70518284c..aa726d6cd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_const.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_const.rs @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ //! through, but errors for structured control flow in a `const` should be emitted here. use rustc_attr as attr; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; @@ -18,6 +17,8 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol}; +use crate::errors::ExprNotAllowedInContext; + /// An expression that is not *always* legal in a const context. #[derive(Clone, Copy)] enum NonConstExpr { @@ -133,18 +134,22 @@ impl<'tcx> CheckConstVisitor<'tcx> { let const_kind = const_kind.expect("`const_check_violated` may only be called inside a const context"); - let msg = format!("{} is not allowed in a `{}`", expr.name(), const_kind.keyword_name()); - let required_gates = required_gates.unwrap_or(&[]); let missing_gates: Vec<_> = required_gates.iter().copied().filter(|&g| !features.enabled(g)).collect(); match missing_gates.as_slice() { [] => { - struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, span, E0744, "{}", msg).emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(ExprNotAllowedInContext { + span, + expr: expr.name(), + context: const_kind.keyword_name(), + }); } [missing_primary, ref missing_secondary @ ..] => { + let msg = + format!("{} is not allowed in a `{}`", expr.name(), const_kind.keyword_name()); let mut err = feature_err(&tcx.sess.parse_sess, *missing_primary, span, &msg); // If multiple feature gates would be required to enable this expression, include @@ -191,10 +196,6 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CheckConstVisitor<'tcx> { self.tcx.hir() } - fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { - intravisit::walk_item(self, item); - } - fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, anon: &'tcx hir::AnonConst) { let kind = Some(hir::ConstContext::Const); self.recurse_into(kind, None, |this| intravisit::walk_anon_const(this, anon)); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/dead.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/dead.rs index f141d7bee..753d01f46 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/dead.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/dead.rs @@ -11,13 +11,15 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{Node, PatKind, TyKind}; use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrFlags; -use rustc_middle::middle::privacy; +use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::Level; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; use std::mem; +use crate::errors::UselessAssignment; + // Any local node that may call something in its body block should be // explored. For example, if it's a live Node::Item that is a // function, then we should explore its block to check for codes that @@ -102,14 +104,8 @@ impl<'tcx> MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx> { } } Res::Def(_, def_id) => self.check_def_id(def_id), - Res::SelfTy { trait_: t, alias_to: i } => { - if let Some(t) = t { - self.check_def_id(t); - } - if let Some((i, _)) = i { - self.check_def_id(i); - } - } + Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: t } => self.check_def_id(t), + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: i, .. } => self.check_def_id(i), Res::ToolMod | Res::NonMacroAttr(..) | Res::Err => {} } } @@ -186,18 +182,11 @@ impl<'tcx> MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx> { && !assign.span.from_expansion() { let is_field_assign = matches!(lhs.kind, hir::ExprKind::Field(..)); - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + self.tcx.emit_spanned_lint( lint::builtin::DEAD_CODE, assign.hir_id, assign.span, - |lint| { - lint.build(&format!( - "useless assignment of {} of type `{}` to itself", - if is_field_assign { "field" } else { "variable" }, - self.typeck_results().expr_ty(lhs), - )) - .emit(); - }, + UselessAssignment { is_field_assign, ty: self.typeck_results().expr_ty(lhs) } ) } } @@ -291,8 +280,8 @@ impl<'tcx> MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx> { } fn visit_node(&mut self, node: Node<'tcx>) { - if let Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { def_id, .. }) = node - && self.should_ignore_item(def_id.to_def_id()) + if let Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { owner_id, .. }) = node + && self.should_ignore_item(owner_id.to_def_id()) { return; } @@ -304,7 +293,7 @@ impl<'tcx> MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx> { match node { Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Struct(..) | hir::ItemKind::Union(..) => { - let def = self.tcx.adt_def(item.def_id); + let def = self.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id); self.repr_has_repr_c = def.repr().c(); self.repr_has_repr_simd = def.repr().simd(); @@ -317,7 +306,7 @@ impl<'tcx> MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx> { intravisit::walk_trait_item(self, trait_item); } Node::ImplItem(impl_item) => { - let item = self.tcx.local_parent(impl_item.def_id); + let item = self.tcx.local_parent(impl_item.owner_id.def_id); if self.tcx.impl_trait_ref(item).is_none() { //// If it's a type whose items are live, then it's live, too. //// This is done to handle the case where, for example, the static @@ -374,7 +363,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx> { if has_repr_c || (f.is_positional() && has_repr_simd) { return Some(def_id); } - if !tcx.visibility(f.hir_id.owner).is_public() { + if !tcx.visibility(f.hir_id.owner.def_id).is_public() { return None; } if tcx.visibility(def_id).is_public() { Some(def_id) } else { None } @@ -528,10 +517,10 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>( ) { let allow_dead_code = has_allow_dead_code_or_lang_attr(tcx, id.hir_id()); if allow_dead_code { - worklist.push(id.def_id); + worklist.push(id.owner_id.def_id); } - match tcx.def_kind(id.def_id) { + match tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id) { DefKind::Enum => { let item = tcx.hir().item(id); if let hir::ItemKind::Enum(ref enum_def, _) = item.kind { @@ -551,15 +540,15 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>( } } DefKind::Impl => { - let of_trait = tcx.impl_trait_ref(id.def_id); + let of_trait = tcx.impl_trait_ref(id.owner_id); if of_trait.is_some() { - worklist.push(id.def_id); + worklist.push(id.owner_id.def_id); } // get DefIds from another query let local_def_ids = tcx - .associated_item_def_ids(id.def_id) + .associated_item_def_ids(id.owner_id) .iter() .filter_map(|def_id| def_id.as_local()); @@ -577,12 +566,12 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>( if let hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref variant_data, _) = item.kind && let Some(ctor_hir_id) = variant_data.ctor_hir_id() { - struct_constructors.insert(tcx.hir().local_def_id(ctor_hir_id), item.def_id); + struct_constructors.insert(tcx.hir().local_def_id(ctor_hir_id), item.owner_id.def_id); } } DefKind::GlobalAsm => { // global_asm! is always live. - worklist.push(id.def_id); + worklist.push(id.owner_id.def_id); } _ => {} } @@ -590,12 +579,12 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>( fn check_trait_item<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, worklist: &mut Vec<LocalDefId>, id: hir::TraitItemId) { use hir::TraitItemKind::{Const, Fn}; - if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::AssocConst | DefKind::AssocFn) { + if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::AssocConst | DefKind::AssocFn) { let trait_item = tcx.hir().trait_item(id); if matches!(trait_item.kind, Const(_, Some(_)) | Fn(_, hir::TraitFn::Provided(_))) && has_allow_dead_code_or_lang_attr(tcx, trait_item.hir_id()) { - worklist.push(trait_item.def_id); + worklist.push(trait_item.owner_id.def_id); } } } @@ -605,27 +594,24 @@ fn check_foreign_item<'tcx>( worklist: &mut Vec<LocalDefId>, id: hir::ForeignItemId, ) { - if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Static(_) | DefKind::Fn) + if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Static(_) | DefKind::Fn) && has_allow_dead_code_or_lang_attr(tcx, id.hir_id()) { - worklist.push(id.def_id); + worklist.push(id.owner_id.def_id); } } fn create_and_seed_worklist<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ) -> (Vec<LocalDefId>, FxHashMap<LocalDefId, LocalDefId>) { - let access_levels = &tcx.privacy_access_levels(()); + let effective_visibilities = &tcx.effective_visibilities(()); // see `MarkSymbolVisitor::struct_constructors` let mut struct_constructors = Default::default(); - let mut worklist = access_levels - .map + let mut worklist = effective_visibilities .iter() - .filter_map( - |(&id, &level)| { - if level >= privacy::AccessLevel::Reachable { Some(id) } else { None } - }, - ) + .filter_map(|(&id, effective_vis)| { + effective_vis.is_public_at_level(Level::Reachable).then_some(id) + }) // Seed entry point .chain(tcx.entry_fn(()).and_then(|(def_id, _)| def_id.as_local())) .collect::<Vec<_>>(); @@ -726,6 +712,26 @@ impl<'tcx> DeadVisitor<'tcx> { }) .collect(); + let descr = tcx.def_kind(first_id).descr(first_id.to_def_id()); + let span_len = dead_codes.len(); + let names = match &names[..] { + _ if span_len > 6 => String::new(), + [name] => format!("`{name}` "), + [names @ .., last] => { + format!( + "{} and `{last}` ", + names.iter().map(|name| format!("`{name}`")).join(", ") + ) + } + [] => unreachable!(), + }; + let msg = format!( + "{these}{descr}{s} {names}{are} never {participle}", + these = if span_len > 6 { "multiple " } else { "" }, + s = pluralize!(span_len), + are = pluralize!("is", span_len), + ); + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( if is_positional { lint::builtin::UNUSED_TUPLE_STRUCT_FIELDS @@ -734,27 +740,8 @@ impl<'tcx> DeadVisitor<'tcx> { }, tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(first_id), MultiSpan::from_spans(spans.clone()), - |lint| { - let descr = tcx.def_kind(first_id).descr(first_id.to_def_id()); - let span_len = dead_codes.len(); - let names = match &names[..] { - _ if span_len > 6 => String::new(), - [name] => format!("`{name}` "), - [names @ .., last] => { - format!( - "{} and `{last}` ", - names.iter().map(|name| format!("`{name}`")).join(", ") - ) - } - [] => unreachable!(), - }; - let mut err = lint.build(&format!( - "{these}{descr}{s} {names}{are} never {participle}", - these = if span_len > 6 { "multiple " } else { "" }, - s = pluralize!(span_len), - are = pluralize!("is", span_len), - )); - + msg, + |err| { if is_positional { err.multipart_suggestion( &format!( @@ -800,7 +787,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DeadVisitor<'tcx> { ); err.note(&msg); } - err.emit(); + err }, ); } @@ -874,19 +861,19 @@ fn check_mod_deathness(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module: LocalDefId) { let module_items = tcx.hir_module_items(module); for item in module_items.items() { - if !live_symbols.contains(&item.def_id) { - let parent = tcx.local_parent(item.def_id); + if !live_symbols.contains(&item.owner_id.def_id) { + let parent = tcx.local_parent(item.owner_id.def_id); if parent != module && !live_symbols.contains(&parent) { // We already have diagnosed something. continue; } - visitor.check_definition(item.def_id); + visitor.check_definition(item.owner_id.def_id); continue; } - let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(item.def_id); + let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(item.owner_id); if let DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union | DefKind::Enum = def_kind { - let adt = tcx.adt_def(item.def_id); + let adt = tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id); let mut dead_variants = Vec::new(); for variant in adt.variants() { @@ -929,16 +916,21 @@ fn check_mod_deathness(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module: LocalDefId) { visitor.warn_dead_fields_and_variants(def_id, "read", dead_fields, is_positional) } - visitor.warn_dead_fields_and_variants(item.def_id, "constructed", dead_variants, false); + visitor.warn_dead_fields_and_variants( + item.owner_id.def_id, + "constructed", + dead_variants, + false, + ); } } for impl_item in module_items.impl_items() { - visitor.check_definition(impl_item.def_id); + visitor.check_definition(impl_item.owner_id.def_id); } for foreign_item in module_items.foreign_items() { - visitor.check_definition(foreign_item.def_id); + visitor.check_definition(foreign_item.owner_id.def_id); } // We do not warn trait items. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/debugger_visualizer.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/debugger_visualizer.rs index e08683fe2..253b0a88e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/debugger_visualizer.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/debugger_visualizer.rs @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ use rustc_span::{sym, DebuggerVisualizerFile, DebuggerVisualizerType}; use std::sync::Arc; +use crate::errors::DebugVisualizerUnreadable; + fn check_for_debugger_visualizer<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, hir_id: HirId, @@ -54,13 +56,12 @@ fn check_for_debugger_visualizer<'tcx>( debugger_visualizers .insert(DebuggerVisualizerFile::new(Arc::from(contents), visualizer_type)); } - Err(err) => { - tcx.sess - .struct_span_err( - meta_item.span, - &format!("couldn't read {}: {}", file.display(), err), - ) - .emit(); + Err(error) => { + tcx.sess.emit_err(DebugVisualizerUnreadable { + span: meta_item.span, + file: &file, + error, + }); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/diagnostic_items.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/diagnostic_items.rs index e6b69d898..a72056e00 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/diagnostic_items.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/diagnostic_items.rs @@ -14,7 +14,9 @@ use rustc_hir::diagnostic_items::DiagnosticItems; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_span::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; -use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::symbol::{kw::Empty, sym, Symbol}; + +use crate::errors::{DuplicateDiagnosticItem, DuplicateDiagnosticItemInCrate}; fn observe_item<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, @@ -33,25 +35,22 @@ fn collect_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, items: &mut DiagnosticItems, name: Symbol, item items.id_to_name.insert(item_def_id, name); if let Some(original_def_id) = items.name_to_id.insert(name, item_def_id) { if original_def_id != item_def_id { - let mut err = match tcx.hir().span_if_local(item_def_id) { - Some(span) => tcx - .sess - .struct_span_err(span, &format!("duplicate diagnostic item found: `{name}`.")), - None => tcx.sess.struct_err(&format!( - "duplicate diagnostic item in crate `{}`: `{}`.", - tcx.crate_name(item_def_id.krate), - name - )), - }; - if let Some(span) = tcx.hir().span_if_local(original_def_id) { - err.span_note(span, "the diagnostic item is first defined here"); + let orig_span = tcx.hir().span_if_local(original_def_id); + let orig_crate_name = if orig_span.is_some() { + None } else { - err.note(&format!( - "the diagnostic item is first defined in crate `{}`.", - tcx.crate_name(original_def_id.krate) - )); - } - err.emit(); + Some(tcx.crate_name(original_def_id.krate)) + }; + match tcx.hir().span_if_local(item_def_id) { + Some(span) => tcx.sess.emit_err(DuplicateDiagnosticItem { span, name }), + None => tcx.sess.emit_err(DuplicateDiagnosticItemInCrate { + span: orig_span, + orig_crate_name: orig_crate_name.unwrap_or(Empty), + have_orig_crate_name: orig_crate_name.map(|_| ()), + crate_name: tcx.crate_name(item_def_id.krate), + name, + }), + }; } } } @@ -74,19 +73,19 @@ fn diagnostic_items<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, cnum: CrateNum) -> DiagnosticItems let crate_items = tcx.hir_crate_items(()); for id in crate_items.items() { - observe_item(tcx, &mut diagnostic_items, id.def_id); + observe_item(tcx, &mut diagnostic_items, id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.trait_items() { - observe_item(tcx, &mut diagnostic_items, id.def_id); + observe_item(tcx, &mut diagnostic_items, id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.impl_items() { - observe_item(tcx, &mut diagnostic_items, id.def_id); + observe_item(tcx, &mut diagnostic_items, id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.foreign_items() { - observe_item(tcx, &mut diagnostic_items, id.def_id); + observe_item(tcx, &mut diagnostic_items, id.owner_id.def_id); } diagnostic_items diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs index cd10170d3..5885f45ae 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use rustc_ast::entry::EntryPointType; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; +use rustc_errors::error_code; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_hir::{ItemId, Node, CRATE_HIR_ID}; @@ -8,7 +8,12 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{DefIdTree, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::config::{sigpipe, CrateType, EntryFnType}; use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; -use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; + +use crate::errors::{ + AttrOnlyInFunctions, AttrOnlyOnMain, AttrOnlyOnRootMain, ExternMain, MultipleRustcMain, + MultipleStartFunctions, NoMainErr, UnixSigpipeValues, +}; struct EntryContext<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, @@ -57,7 +62,7 @@ fn entry_point_type(ctxt: &EntryContext<'_>, id: ItemId, at_root: bool) -> Entry } else if ctxt.tcx.sess.contains_name(attrs, sym::rustc_main) { EntryPointType::RustcMainAttr } else { - if let Some(name) = ctxt.tcx.opt_item_name(id.def_id.to_def_id()) + if let Some(name) = ctxt.tcx.opt_item_name(id.owner_id.to_def_id()) && name == sym::main { if at_root { // This is a top-level function so can be `main`. @@ -71,64 +76,57 @@ fn entry_point_type(ctxt: &EntryContext<'_>, id: ItemId, at_root: bool) -> Entry } } -fn err_if_attr_found(ctxt: &EntryContext<'_>, id: ItemId, sym: Symbol, details: &str) { +fn attr_span_by_symbol(ctxt: &EntryContext<'_>, id: ItemId, sym: Symbol) -> Option<Span> { let attrs = ctxt.tcx.hir().attrs(id.hir_id()); - if let Some(attr) = ctxt.tcx.sess.find_by_name(attrs, sym) { - ctxt.tcx - .sess - .struct_span_err(attr.span, &format!("`{}` attribute {}", sym, details)) - .emit(); - } + ctxt.tcx.sess.find_by_name(attrs, sym).map(|attr| attr.span) } fn find_item(id: ItemId, ctxt: &mut EntryContext<'_>) { - let at_root = ctxt.tcx.opt_local_parent(id.def_id) == Some(CRATE_DEF_ID); + let at_root = ctxt.tcx.opt_local_parent(id.owner_id.def_id) == Some(CRATE_DEF_ID); match entry_point_type(ctxt, id, at_root) { EntryPointType::None => { - err_if_attr_found(ctxt, id, sym::unix_sigpipe, "can only be used on `fn main()`"); + if let Some(span) = attr_span_by_symbol(ctxt, id, sym::unix_sigpipe) { + ctxt.tcx.sess.emit_err(AttrOnlyOnMain { span, attr: sym::unix_sigpipe }); + } } - _ if !matches!(ctxt.tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Fn) => { - err_if_attr_found(ctxt, id, sym::start, "can only be used on functions"); - err_if_attr_found(ctxt, id, sym::rustc_main, "can only be used on functions"); + _ if !matches!(ctxt.tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Fn) => { + for attr in [sym::start, sym::rustc_main] { + if let Some(span) = attr_span_by_symbol(ctxt, id, attr) { + ctxt.tcx.sess.emit_err(AttrOnlyInFunctions { span, attr }); + } + } } EntryPointType::MainNamed => (), EntryPointType::OtherMain => { - err_if_attr_found(ctxt, id, sym::unix_sigpipe, "can only be used on root `fn main()`"); - ctxt.non_main_fns.push(ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id)); + if let Some(span) = attr_span_by_symbol(ctxt, id, sym::unix_sigpipe) { + ctxt.tcx.sess.emit_err(AttrOnlyOnRootMain { span, attr: sym::unix_sigpipe }); + } + ctxt.non_main_fns.push(ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.owner_id)); } EntryPointType::RustcMainAttr => { if ctxt.attr_main_fn.is_none() { - ctxt.attr_main_fn = Some((id.def_id, ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()))); + ctxt.attr_main_fn = Some((id.owner_id.def_id, ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.owner_id))); } else { - struct_span_err!( - ctxt.tcx.sess, - ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()), - E0137, - "multiple functions with a `#[rustc_main]` attribute" - ) - .span_label( - ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()), - "additional `#[rustc_main]` function", - ) - .span_label(ctxt.attr_main_fn.unwrap().1, "first `#[rustc_main]` function") - .emit(); + ctxt.tcx.sess.emit_err(MultipleRustcMain { + span: ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.owner_id.to_def_id()), + first: ctxt.attr_main_fn.unwrap().1, + additional: ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.owner_id.to_def_id()), + }); } } EntryPointType::Start => { - err_if_attr_found(ctxt, id, sym::unix_sigpipe, "can only be used on `fn main()`"); + if let Some(span) = attr_span_by_symbol(ctxt, id, sym::unix_sigpipe) { + ctxt.tcx.sess.emit_err(AttrOnlyOnMain { span, attr: sym::unix_sigpipe }); + } if ctxt.start_fn.is_none() { - ctxt.start_fn = Some((id.def_id, ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()))); + ctxt.start_fn = Some((id.owner_id.def_id, ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.owner_id))); } else { - struct_span_err!( - ctxt.tcx.sess, - ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()), - E0138, - "multiple `start` functions" - ) - .span_label(ctxt.start_fn.unwrap().1, "previous `#[start]` function here") - .span_label(ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()), "multiple `start` functions") - .emit(); + ctxt.tcx.sess.emit_err(MultipleStartFunctions { + span: ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.owner_id), + labeled: ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.owner_id.to_def_id()), + previous: ctxt.start_fn.unwrap().1, + }); } } } @@ -144,12 +142,7 @@ fn configure_main(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, visitor: &EntryContext<'_>) -> Option<(DefId, if let Some(main_def) = tcx.resolutions(()).main_def && let Some(def_id) = main_def.opt_fn_def_id() { // non-local main imports are handled below if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() && matches!(tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(def_id), Some(Node::ForeignItem(_))) { - tcx.sess - .struct_span_err( - tcx.def_span(def_id), - "the `main` function cannot be declared in an `extern` block", - ) - .emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(ExternMain { span: tcx.def_span(def_id) }); return None; } @@ -182,12 +175,7 @@ fn sigpipe(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> u8 { sigpipe::DEFAULT } _ => { - tcx.sess - .struct_span_err( - attr.span, - "valid values for `#[unix_sigpipe = \"...\"]` are `inherit`, `sig_ign`, or `sig_dfl`", - ) - .emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(UnixSigpipeValues { span: attr.span }); sigpipe::DEFAULT } } @@ -206,52 +194,29 @@ fn no_main_err(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, visitor: &EntryContext<'_>) { } // There is no main function. - let mut err = struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - DUMMY_SP, - E0601, - "`main` function not found in crate `{}`", - tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE) - ); - let filename = &tcx.sess.local_crate_source_file; - let note = if !visitor.non_main_fns.is_empty() { - for &span in &visitor.non_main_fns { - err.span_note(span, "here is a function named `main`"); - } - err.note("you have one or more functions named `main` not defined at the crate level"); - err.help("consider moving the `main` function definitions"); - // There were some functions named `main` though. Try to give the user a hint. - format!( - "the main function must be defined at the crate level{}", - filename.as_ref().map(|f| format!(" (in `{}`)", f.display())).unwrap_or_default() - ) - } else if let Some(filename) = filename { - format!("consider adding a `main` function to `{}`", filename.display()) - } else { - String::from("consider adding a `main` function at the crate level") - }; + let mut has_filename = true; + let filename = tcx.sess.local_crate_source_file.clone().unwrap_or_else(|| { + has_filename = false; + Default::default() + }); + let main_def_opt = tcx.resolutions(()).main_def; + let diagnostic_id = error_code!(E0601); + let add_teach_note = tcx.sess.teach(&diagnostic_id); // The file may be empty, which leads to the diagnostic machinery not emitting this // note. This is a relatively simple way to detect that case and emit a span-less // note instead. - if tcx.sess.source_map().lookup_line(sp.hi()).is_ok() { - err.set_span(sp.shrink_to_hi()); - err.span_label(sp.shrink_to_hi(), ¬e); - } else { - err.note(¬e); - } - - if let Some(main_def) = tcx.resolutions(()).main_def && main_def.opt_fn_def_id().is_none(){ - // There is something at `crate::main`, but it is not a function definition. - err.span_label(main_def.span, "non-function item at `crate::main` is found"); - } - - if tcx.sess.teach(&err.get_code().unwrap()) { - err.note( - "If you don't know the basics of Rust, you can go look to the Rust Book \ - to get started: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/", - ); - } - err.emit(); + let file_empty = !tcx.sess.source_map().lookup_line(sp.hi()).is_ok(); + + tcx.sess.emit_err(NoMainErr { + sp, + crate_name: tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE), + has_filename, + filename, + file_empty, + non_main_fns: visitor.non_main_fns.clone(), + main_def_opt, + add_teach_note, + }); } pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs index 96cc8ae98..adaaf5392 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs @@ -1,39 +1,49 @@ -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, MultiSpan}; -use rustc_macros::{LintDiagnostic, SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; -use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; +use std::{ + io::Error, + path::{Path, PathBuf}, +}; + +use rustc_ast::Label; +use rustc_errors::{error_code, Applicability, ErrorGuaranteed, IntoDiagnostic, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_hir::{self as hir, ExprKind, Target}; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{MainDefinition, Ty}; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; + +use crate::lang_items::Duplicate; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::outer_crate_level_attr)] +#[diag(passes_outer_crate_level_attr)] pub struct OuterCrateLevelAttr; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::inner_crate_level_attr)] +#[diag(passes_inner_crate_level_attr)] pub struct InnerCrateLevelAttr; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::ignored_attr_with_macro)] +#[diag(passes_ignored_attr_with_macro)] pub struct IgnoredAttrWithMacro<'a> { pub sym: &'a str, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::ignored_attr)] +#[diag(passes_ignored_attr)] pub struct IgnoredAttr<'a> { pub sym: &'a str, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::inline_ignored_function_prototype)] +#[diag(passes_inline_ignored_function_prototype)] pub struct IgnoredInlineAttrFnProto; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::inline_ignored_constants)] +#[diag(passes_inline_ignored_constants)] #[warning] #[note] pub struct IgnoredInlineAttrConstants; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::inline_not_fn_or_closure, code = "E0518")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_inline_not_fn_or_closure, code = "E0518")] pub struct InlineNotFnOrClosure { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -42,19 +52,19 @@ pub struct InlineNotFnOrClosure { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::no_coverage_ignored_function_prototype)] +#[diag(passes_no_coverage_ignored_function_prototype)] pub struct IgnoredNoCoverageFnProto; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::no_coverage_propagate)] +#[diag(passes_no_coverage_propagate)] pub struct IgnoredNoCoveragePropagate; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::no_coverage_fn_defn)] +#[diag(passes_no_coverage_fn_defn)] pub struct IgnoredNoCoverageFnDefn; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::no_coverage_not_coverable, code = "E0788")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_no_coverage_not_coverable, code = "E0788")] pub struct IgnoredNoCoverageNotCoverable { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -62,8 +72,8 @@ pub struct IgnoredNoCoverageNotCoverable { pub defn_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::should_be_applied_to_fn)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_fn)] pub struct AttrShouldBeAppliedToFn { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -71,15 +81,15 @@ pub struct AttrShouldBeAppliedToFn { pub defn_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::naked_tracked_caller, code = "E0736")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_naked_tracked_caller, code = "E0736")] pub struct NakedTrackedCaller { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::should_be_applied_to_fn, code = "E0739")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_fn, code = "E0739")] pub struct TrackedCallerWrongLocation { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -87,8 +97,8 @@ pub struct TrackedCallerWrongLocation { pub defn_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::should_be_applied_to_struct_enum, code = "E0701")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_struct_enum, code = "E0701")] pub struct NonExhaustiveWrongLocation { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -96,8 +106,8 @@ pub struct NonExhaustiveWrongLocation { pub defn_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::should_be_applied_to_trait)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_trait)] pub struct AttrShouldBeAppliedToTrait { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -106,11 +116,11 @@ pub struct AttrShouldBeAppliedToTrait { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::target_feature_on_statement)] +#[diag(passes_target_feature_on_statement)] pub struct TargetFeatureOnStatement; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::should_be_applied_to_static)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_static)] pub struct AttrShouldBeAppliedToStatic { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -118,24 +128,24 @@ pub struct AttrShouldBeAppliedToStatic { pub defn_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_expect_str)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_expect_str)] pub struct DocExpectStr<'a> { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, pub attr_name: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_alias_empty)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_alias_empty)] pub struct DocAliasEmpty<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub attr_str: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_alias_bad_char)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_alias_bad_char)] pub struct DocAliasBadChar<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -143,16 +153,16 @@ pub struct DocAliasBadChar<'a> { pub char_: char, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_alias_start_end)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_alias_start_end)] pub struct DocAliasStartEnd<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub attr_str: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_alias_bad_location)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_alias_bad_location)] pub struct DocAliasBadLocation<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -160,8 +170,8 @@ pub struct DocAliasBadLocation<'a> { pub location: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_alias_not_an_alias)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_alias_not_an_alias)] pub struct DocAliasNotAnAlias<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -169,64 +179,64 @@ pub struct DocAliasNotAnAlias<'a> { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_alias_duplicated)] +#[diag(passes_doc_alias_duplicated)] pub struct DocAliasDuplicated { #[label] pub first_defn: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_alias_not_string_literal)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_alias_not_string_literal)] pub struct DocAliasNotStringLiteral { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_alias_malformed)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_alias_malformed)] pub struct DocAliasMalformed { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_keyword_empty_mod)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_keyword_empty_mod)] pub struct DocKeywordEmptyMod { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_keyword_not_mod)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_keyword_not_mod)] pub struct DocKeywordNotMod { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_keyword_invalid_ident)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_keyword_invalid_ident)] pub struct DocKeywordInvalidIdent { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub doc_keyword: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_fake_variadic_not_valid)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_fake_variadic_not_valid)] pub struct DocFakeVariadicNotValid { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_keyword_only_impl)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_keyword_only_impl)] pub struct DocKeywordOnlyImpl { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_inline_conflict)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_inline_conflict)] #[help] pub struct DocKeywordConflict { #[primary_span] @@ -234,17 +244,17 @@ pub struct DocKeywordConflict { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_inline_only_use)] +#[diag(passes_doc_inline_only_use)] #[note] pub struct DocInlineOnlyUse { #[label] pub attr_span: Span, - #[label(passes::not_a_use_item_label)] + #[label(not_a_use_item_label)] pub item_span: Option<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_attr_not_crate_level)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_attr_not_crate_level)] pub struct DocAttrNotCrateLevel<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -252,29 +262,33 @@ pub struct DocAttrNotCrateLevel<'a> { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_test_unknown)] +#[diag(passes_doc_test_unknown)] pub struct DocTestUnknown { pub path: String, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_test_takes_list)] +#[diag(passes_doc_test_takes_list)] pub struct DocTestTakesList; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_primitive)] +#[diag(passes_doc_cfg_hide_takes_list)] +pub struct DocCfgHideTakesList; + +#[derive(LintDiagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_doc_primitive)] pub struct DocPrimitive; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_test_unknown_any)] +#[diag(passes_doc_test_unknown_any)] pub struct DocTestUnknownAny { pub path: String, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_test_unknown_spotlight)] +#[diag(passes_doc_test_unknown_spotlight)] #[note] -#[note(passes::no_op_note)] +#[note(no_op_note)] pub struct DocTestUnknownSpotlight { pub path: String, #[suggestion_short(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "notable_trait")] @@ -282,7 +296,7 @@ pub struct DocTestUnknownSpotlight { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_test_unknown_include)] +#[diag(passes_doc_test_unknown_include)] pub struct DocTestUnknownInclude { pub path: String, pub value: String, @@ -292,11 +306,11 @@ pub struct DocTestUnknownInclude { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::doc_invalid)] +#[diag(passes_doc_invalid)] pub struct DocInvalid; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::pass_by_value)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_pass_by_value)] pub struct PassByValue { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -304,8 +318,8 @@ pub struct PassByValue { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::allow_incoherent_impl)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_allow_incoherent_impl)] pub struct AllowIncoherentImpl { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -313,8 +327,8 @@ pub struct AllowIncoherentImpl { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::has_incoherent_inherent_impl)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_has_incoherent_inherent_impl)] pub struct HasIncoherentInherentImpl { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -323,21 +337,21 @@ pub struct HasIncoherentInherentImpl { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::must_use_async)] +#[diag(passes_must_use_async)] pub struct MustUseAsync { #[label] pub span: Span, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::must_use_no_effect)] +#[diag(passes_must_use_no_effect)] pub struct MustUseNoEffect { pub article: &'static str, pub target: rustc_hir::Target, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::must_not_suspend)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_must_not_suspend)] pub struct MustNotSuspend { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -346,7 +360,7 @@ pub struct MustNotSuspend { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::cold)] +#[diag(passes_cold)] #[warning] pub struct Cold { #[label] @@ -354,7 +368,7 @@ pub struct Cold { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::link)] +#[diag(passes_link)] #[warning] pub struct Link { #[label] @@ -362,7 +376,7 @@ pub struct Link { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::link_name)] +#[diag(passes_link_name)] #[warning] pub struct LinkName<'a> { #[help] @@ -372,8 +386,8 @@ pub struct LinkName<'a> { pub value: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::no_link)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_no_link)] pub struct NoLink { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -381,8 +395,8 @@ pub struct NoLink { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::export_name)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_export_name)] pub struct ExportName { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -390,8 +404,8 @@ pub struct ExportName { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_not_struct)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_not_struct)] pub struct RustcLayoutScalarValidRangeNotStruct { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -399,15 +413,15 @@ pub struct RustcLayoutScalarValidRangeNotStruct { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_arg)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_arg)] pub struct RustcLayoutScalarValidRangeArg { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_legacy_const_generics_only)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_only)] pub struct RustcLegacyConstGenericsOnly { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -415,8 +429,8 @@ pub struct RustcLegacyConstGenericsOnly { pub param_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_legacy_const_generics_index)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index)] pub struct RustcLegacyConstGenericsIndex { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -424,8 +438,8 @@ pub struct RustcLegacyConstGenericsIndex { pub generics_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_exceed)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_exceed)] pub struct RustcLegacyConstGenericsIndexExceed { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -433,22 +447,22 @@ pub struct RustcLegacyConstGenericsIndexExceed { pub arg_count: usize, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_negative)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_negative)] pub struct RustcLegacyConstGenericsIndexNegative { #[primary_span] pub invalid_args: Vec<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_dirty_clean)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_dirty_clean)] pub struct RustcDirtyClean { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::link_section)] +#[diag(passes_link_section)] #[warning] pub struct LinkSection { #[label] @@ -456,52 +470,52 @@ pub struct LinkSection { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::no_mangle_foreign)] +#[diag(passes_no_mangle_foreign)] #[warning] #[note] pub struct NoMangleForeign { #[label] pub span: Span, - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable")] + #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] pub attr_span: Span, pub foreign_item_kind: &'static str, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::no_mangle)] +#[diag(passes_no_mangle)] #[warning] pub struct NoMangle { #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::repr_ident, code = "E0565")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_repr_ident, code = "E0565")] pub struct ReprIdent { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::repr_conflicting, code = "E0566")] +#[diag(passes_repr_conflicting, code = "E0566")] pub struct ReprConflicting; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::used_static)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_used_static)] pub struct UsedStatic { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::used_compiler_linker)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_used_compiler_linker)] pub struct UsedCompilerLinker { #[primary_span] pub spans: Vec<Span>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::allow_internal_unstable)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_allow_internal_unstable)] pub struct AllowInternalUnstable { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -509,25 +523,34 @@ pub struct AllowInternalUnstable { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::debug_visualizer_placement)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_debug_visualizer_placement)] pub struct DebugVisualizerPlacement { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::debug_visualizer_invalid)] -#[note(passes::note_1)] -#[note(passes::note_2)] -#[note(passes::note_3)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_debug_visualizer_invalid)] +#[note(note_1)] +#[note(note_2)] +#[note(note_3)] pub struct DebugVisualizerInvalid { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_debug_visualizer_unreadable)] +pub struct DebugVisualizerUnreadable<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub file: &'a Path, + pub error: Error, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable)] pub struct RustcAllowConstFnUnstable { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -535,8 +558,8 @@ pub struct RustcAllowConstFnUnstable { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_std_internal_symbol)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_std_internal_symbol)] pub struct RustcStdInternalSymbol { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -544,66 +567,66 @@ pub struct RustcStdInternalSymbol { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::const_trait)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_const_trait)] pub struct ConstTrait { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::link_ordinal)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_link_ordinal)] pub struct LinkOrdinal { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::stability_promotable)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_stability_promotable)] pub struct StabilityPromotable { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::deprecated)] +#[diag(passes_deprecated)] pub struct Deprecated; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::macro_use)] +#[diag(passes_macro_use)] pub struct MacroUse { pub name: Symbol, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::macro_export)] +#[diag(passes_macro_export)] pub struct MacroExport; #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::plugin_registrar)] +#[diag(passes_plugin_registrar)] pub struct PluginRegistrar; -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum UnusedNote { - #[note(passes::unused_empty_lints_note)] + #[note(passes_unused_empty_lints_note)] EmptyList { name: Symbol }, - #[note(passes::unused_no_lints_note)] + #[note(passes_unused_no_lints_note)] NoLints { name: Symbol }, - #[note(passes::unused_default_method_body_const_note)] + #[note(passes_unused_default_method_body_const_note)] DefaultMethodBodyConst, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::unused)] +#[diag(passes_unused)] pub struct Unused { - #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable")] + #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] pub attr_span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] pub note: UnusedNote, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::non_exported_macro_invalid_attrs, code = "E0518")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_non_exported_macro_invalid_attrs, code = "E0518")] pub struct NonExportedMacroInvalidAttrs { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -611,7 +634,7 @@ pub struct NonExportedMacroInvalidAttrs { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::unused_duplicate)] +#[diag(passes_unused_duplicate)] pub struct UnusedDuplicate { #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] pub this: Span, @@ -621,8 +644,8 @@ pub struct UnusedDuplicate { pub warning: Option<()>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::unused_multiple)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unused_multiple)] pub struct UnusedMultiple { #[primary_span] #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] @@ -632,8 +655,8 @@ pub struct UnusedMultiple { pub name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_lint_opt_ty)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_lint_opt_ty)] pub struct RustcLintOptTy { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -641,8 +664,8 @@ pub struct RustcLintOptTy { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access)] pub struct RustcLintOptDenyFieldAccess { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -650,11 +673,779 @@ pub struct RustcLintOptDenyFieldAccess { pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes::collapse_debuginfo)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_collapse_debuginfo)] pub struct CollapseDebuginfo { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, #[label] pub defn_span: Span, } + +#[derive(LintDiagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_deprecated_annotation_has_no_effect)] +pub struct DeprecatedAnnotationHasNoEffect { + #[suggestion(applicability = "machine-applicable", code = "")] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unknown_external_lang_item, code = "E0264")] +pub struct UnknownExternLangItem { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub lang_item: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_missing_panic_handler)] +pub struct MissingPanicHandler; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_alloc_func_required)] +pub struct AllocFuncRequired; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_missing_alloc_error_handler)] +pub struct MissingAllocErrorHandler; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_missing_lang_item)] +#[note] +#[help] +pub struct MissingLangItem { + pub name: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_lang_item_on_incorrect_target, code = "E0718")] +pub struct LangItemOnIncorrectTarget { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, + pub expected_target: Target, + pub actual_target: Target, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unknown_lang_item, code = "E0522")] +pub struct UnknownLangItem { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, +} + +pub struct InvalidAttrAtCrateLevel { + pub span: Span, + pub snippet: Option<String>, + pub name: Symbol, +} + +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for InvalidAttrAtCrateLevel { + fn into_diagnostic( + self, + handler: &'_ rustc_errors::Handler, + ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { + let mut diag = handler.struct_err(rustc_errors::fluent::passes_invalid_attr_at_crate_level); + diag.set_span(self.span); + diag.set_arg("name", self.name); + // Only emit an error with a suggestion if we can create a string out + // of the attribute span + if let Some(src) = self.snippet { + let replacement = src.replace("#!", "#"); + diag.span_suggestion_verbose( + self.span, + rustc_errors::fluent::suggestion, + replacement, + rustc_errors::Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + diag + } +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_duplicate_diagnostic_item)] +pub struct DuplicateDiagnosticItem { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_duplicate_diagnostic_item_in_crate)] +pub struct DuplicateDiagnosticItemInCrate { + #[note(passes_diagnostic_item_first_defined)] + pub span: Option<Span>, + pub orig_crate_name: Symbol, + #[note] + pub have_orig_crate_name: Option<()>, + pub crate_name: Symbol, + pub name: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_abi)] +pub struct Abi { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub abi: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_align)] +pub struct Align { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub align: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_size)] +pub struct Size { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub size: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_homogeneous_aggregate)] +pub struct HomogeneousAggregate { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub homogeneous_aggregate: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_layout_of)] +pub struct LayoutOf { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub normalized_ty: String, + pub ty_layout: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unrecognized_field)] +pub struct UnrecognizedField { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub name: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_feature_stable_twice, code = "E0711")] +pub struct FeatureStableTwice { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub feature: Symbol, + pub since: Symbol, + pub prev_since: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_feature_previously_declared, code = "E0711")] +pub struct FeaturePreviouslyDeclared<'a, 'b> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub feature: Symbol, + pub declared: &'a str, + pub prev_declared: &'b str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_expr_not_allowed_in_context, code = "E0744")] +pub struct ExprNotAllowedInContext<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub expr: String, + pub context: &'a str, +} + +pub struct BreakNonLoop<'a> { + pub span: Span, + pub head: Option<Span>, + pub kind: &'a str, + pub suggestion: String, + pub loop_label: Option<Label>, + pub break_label: Option<Label>, + pub break_expr_kind: &'a ExprKind<'a>, + pub break_expr_span: Span, +} + +impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'_> for BreakNonLoop<'a> { + fn into_diagnostic( + self, + handler: &rustc_errors::Handler, + ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { + let mut diag = handler.struct_span_err_with_code( + self.span, + rustc_errors::fluent::passes_break_non_loop, + error_code!(E0571), + ); + diag.set_arg("kind", self.kind); + diag.span_label(self.span, rustc_errors::fluent::label); + if let Some(head) = self.head { + diag.span_label(head, rustc_errors::fluent::label2); + } + diag.span_suggestion( + self.span, + rustc_errors::fluent::suggestion, + self.suggestion, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + if let (Some(label), None) = (self.loop_label, self.break_label) { + match self.break_expr_kind { + ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved( + None, + hir::Path { segments: [segment], res: hir::def::Res::Err, .. }, + )) if label.ident.to_string() == format!("'{}", segment.ident) => { + // This error is redundant, we will have already emitted a + // suggestion to use the label when `segment` wasn't found + // (hence the `Res::Err` check). + diag.delay_as_bug(); + } + _ => { + diag.span_suggestion( + self.break_expr_span, + rustc_errors::fluent::break_expr_suggestion, + label.ident, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + } + } + diag + } +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_continue_labeled_block, code = "E0696")] +pub struct ContinueLabeledBlock { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[label(block_label)] + pub block_span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_break_inside_closure, code = "E0267")] +pub struct BreakInsideClosure<'a> { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[label(closure_label)] + pub closure_span: Span, + pub name: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_break_inside_async_block, code = "E0267")] +pub struct BreakInsideAsyncBlock<'a> { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[label(async_block_label)] + pub closure_span: Span, + pub name: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_outside_loop, code = "E0268")] +pub struct OutsideLoop<'a> { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub name: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unlabeled_in_labeled_block, code = "E0695")] +pub struct UnlabeledInLabeledBlock<'a> { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub cf_type: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unlabeled_cf_in_while_condition, code = "E0590")] +pub struct UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition<'a> { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + pub cf_type: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_cannot_inline_naked_function)] +pub struct CannotInlineNakedFunction { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(LintDiagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_undefined_naked_function_abi)] +pub struct UndefinedNakedFunctionAbi; + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_no_patterns)] +pub struct NoPatterns { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_params_not_allowed)] +#[help] +pub struct ParamsNotAllowed { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +pub struct NakedFunctionsAsmBlock { + pub span: Span, + pub multiple_asms: Vec<Span>, + pub non_asms: Vec<Span>, +} + +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for NakedFunctionsAsmBlock { + fn into_diagnostic( + self, + handler: &rustc_errors::Handler, + ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { + let mut diag = handler.struct_span_err_with_code( + self.span, + rustc_errors::fluent::passes_naked_functions_asm_block, + error_code!(E0787), + ); + for span in self.multiple_asms.iter() { + diag.span_label(*span, rustc_errors::fluent::label_multiple_asm); + } + for span in self.non_asms.iter() { + diag.span_label(*span, rustc_errors::fluent::label_non_asm); + } + diag + } +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_naked_functions_operands, code = "E0787")] +pub struct NakedFunctionsOperands { + #[primary_span] + pub unsupported_operands: Vec<Span>, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_naked_functions_asm_options, code = "E0787")] +pub struct NakedFunctionsAsmOptions { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub unsupported_options: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_naked_functions_must_use_noreturn, code = "E0787")] +pub struct NakedFunctionsMustUseNoreturn { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[suggestion(code = ", options(noreturn)", applicability = "machine-applicable")] + pub last_span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_attr_only_on_main)] +pub struct AttrOnlyOnMain { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub attr: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_attr_only_on_root_main)] +pub struct AttrOnlyOnRootMain { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub attr: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_attr_only_in_functions)] +pub struct AttrOnlyInFunctions { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub attr: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_multiple_rustc_main, code = "E0137")] +pub struct MultipleRustcMain { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[label(first)] + pub first: Span, + #[label(additional)] + pub additional: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_multiple_start_functions, code = "E0138")] +pub struct MultipleStartFunctions { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[label] + pub labeled: Span, + #[label(previous)] + pub previous: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_extern_main)] +pub struct ExternMain { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unix_sigpipe_values)] +pub struct UnixSigpipeValues { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_no_main_function, code = "E0601")] +pub struct NoMainFunction { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub crate_name: String, +} + +pub struct NoMainErr { + pub sp: Span, + pub crate_name: Symbol, + pub has_filename: bool, + pub filename: PathBuf, + pub file_empty: bool, + pub non_main_fns: Vec<Span>, + pub main_def_opt: Option<MainDefinition>, + pub add_teach_note: bool, +} + +impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'a> for NoMainErr { + fn into_diagnostic( + self, + handler: &'a rustc_errors::Handler, + ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { + let mut diag = handler.struct_span_err_with_code( + DUMMY_SP, + rustc_errors::fluent::passes_no_main_function, + error_code!(E0601), + ); + diag.set_arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); + diag.set_arg("filename", self.filename); + diag.set_arg("has_filename", self.has_filename); + let note = if !self.non_main_fns.is_empty() { + for &span in &self.non_main_fns { + diag.span_note(span, rustc_errors::fluent::here_is_main); + } + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::one_or_more_possible_main); + diag.help(rustc_errors::fluent::consider_moving_main); + // There were some functions named `main` though. Try to give the user a hint. + rustc_errors::fluent::main_must_be_defined_at_crate + } else if self.has_filename { + rustc_errors::fluent::consider_adding_main_to_file + } else { + rustc_errors::fluent::consider_adding_main_at_crate + }; + if self.file_empty { + diag.note(note); + } else { + diag.set_span(self.sp.shrink_to_hi()); + diag.span_label(self.sp.shrink_to_hi(), note); + } + + if let Some(main_def) = self.main_def_opt && main_def.opt_fn_def_id().is_none(){ + // There is something at `crate::main`, but it is not a function definition. + diag.span_label(main_def.span, rustc_errors::fluent::non_function_main); + } + + if self.add_teach_note { + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::teach_note); + } + diag + } +} + +pub struct DuplicateLangItem { + pub local_span: Option<Span>, + pub lang_item_name: Symbol, + pub crate_name: Symbol, + pub dependency_of: Symbol, + pub is_local: bool, + pub path: String, + pub first_defined_span: Option<Span>, + pub orig_crate_name: Symbol, + pub orig_dependency_of: Symbol, + pub orig_is_local: bool, + pub orig_path: String, + pub(crate) duplicate: Duplicate, +} + +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for DuplicateLangItem { + fn into_diagnostic( + self, + handler: &rustc_errors::Handler, + ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { + let mut diag = handler.struct_err_with_code( + match self.duplicate { + Duplicate::Plain => rustc_errors::fluent::passes_duplicate_lang_item, + + Duplicate::Crate => rustc_errors::fluent::passes_duplicate_lang_item_crate, + Duplicate::CrateDepends => { + rustc_errors::fluent::passes_duplicate_lang_item_crate_depends + } + }, + error_code!(E0152), + ); + diag.set_arg("lang_item_name", self.lang_item_name); + diag.set_arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); + diag.set_arg("dependency_of", self.dependency_of); + diag.set_arg("path", self.path); + diag.set_arg("orig_crate_name", self.orig_crate_name); + diag.set_arg("orig_dependency_of", self.orig_dependency_of); + diag.set_arg("orig_path", self.orig_path); + if let Some(span) = self.local_span { + diag.set_span(span); + } + if let Some(span) = self.first_defined_span { + diag.span_note(span, rustc_errors::fluent::first_defined_span); + } else { + if self.orig_dependency_of.is_empty() { + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::first_defined_crate); + } else { + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::first_defined_crate_depends); + } + + if self.orig_is_local { + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::first_definition_local); + } else { + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::first_definition_path); + } + + if self.is_local { + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::second_definition_local); + } else { + diag.note(rustc_errors::fluent::second_definition_path); + } + } + diag + } +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_incorrect_target, code = "E0718")] +pub struct IncorrectTarget<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + #[label] + pub generics_span: Span, + pub name: &'a str, // cannot be symbol because it renders e.g. `r#fn` instead of `fn` + pub kind: &'static str, + pub num: usize, + pub actual_num: usize, + pub at_least: bool, +} + +#[derive(LintDiagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_useless_assignment)] +pub struct UselessAssignment<'a> { + pub is_field_assign: bool, + pub ty: Ty<'a>, +} + +#[derive(LintDiagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_only_has_effect_on)] +pub struct OnlyHasEffectOn { + pub attr_name: Symbol, + pub target_name: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_object_lifetime_err)] +pub struct ObjectLifetimeErr { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub repr: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unrecognized_repr_hint, code = "E0552")] +#[help] +pub struct UnrecognizedReprHint { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +pub enum AttrApplication { + #[diag(passes_attr_application_enum, code = "E0517")] + Enum { + #[primary_span] + hint_span: Span, + #[label] + span: Span, + }, + #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct, code = "E0517")] + Struct { + #[primary_span] + hint_span: Span, + #[label] + span: Span, + }, + #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_union, code = "E0517")] + StructUnion { + #[primary_span] + hint_span: Span, + #[label] + span: Span, + }, + #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_enum_union, code = "E0517")] + StructEnumUnion { + #[primary_span] + hint_span: Span, + #[label] + span: Span, + }, + #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_enum_function_union, code = "E0517")] + StructEnumFunctionUnion { + #[primary_span] + hint_span: Span, + #[label] + span: Span, + }, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_transparent_incompatible, code = "E0692")] +pub struct TransparentIncompatible { + #[primary_span] + pub hint_spans: Vec<Span>, + pub target: String, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_deprecated_attribute, code = "E0549")] +pub struct DeprecatedAttribute { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_useless_stability)] +pub struct UselessStability { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[label(item)] + pub item_sp: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_invalid_stability)] +pub struct InvalidStability { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[label(item)] + pub item_sp: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_cannot_stabilize_deprecated)] +pub struct CannotStabilizeDeprecated { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[label(item)] + pub item_sp: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_invalid_deprecation_version)] +pub struct InvalidDeprecationVersion { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + #[label(item)] + pub item_sp: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_missing_stability_attr)] +pub struct MissingStabilityAttr<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub descr: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_missing_const_stab_attr)] +pub struct MissingConstStabAttr<'a> { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub descr: &'a str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_trait_impl_const_stable)] +#[note] +pub struct TraitImplConstStable { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_feature_only_on_nightly, code = "E0554")] +pub struct FeatureOnlyOnNightly { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub release_channel: &'static str, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_unknown_feature, code = "E0635")] +pub struct UnknownFeature { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub feature: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_implied_feature_not_exist)] +pub struct ImpliedFeatureNotExist { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub feature: Symbol, + pub implied_by: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_duplicate_feature_err, code = "E0636")] +pub struct DuplicateFeatureErr { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Span, + pub feature: Symbol, +} +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(passes_missing_const_err)] +pub struct MissingConstErr { + #[primary_span] + #[help] + pub fn_sig_span: Span, + #[label] + pub const_span: Span, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_id_validator.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_id_validator.rs index 3bb8c0bb4..88bb39deb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_id_validator.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_id_validator.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lock; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def_id::{LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; use rustc_hir::intravisit; use rustc_hir::{HirId, ItemLocalId}; use rustc_index::bit_set::GrowableBitSet; @@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ pub fn check_crate(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { struct HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir> { hir_map: Map<'hir>, - owner: Option<LocalDefId>, + owner: Option<hir::OwnerId>, hir_ids_seen: GrowableBitSet<ItemLocalId>, errors: &'a Lock<Vec<String>>, } @@ -63,12 +62,12 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir> { self.errors.lock().push(f()); } - fn check<F: FnOnce(&mut HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>)>(&mut self, owner: LocalDefId, walk: F) { + fn check<F: FnOnce(&mut HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>)>(&mut self, owner: hir::OwnerId, walk: F) { assert!(self.owner.is_none()); self.owner = Some(owner); walk(self); - if owner == CRATE_DEF_ID { + if owner == hir::CRATE_OWNER_ID { return; } @@ -97,14 +96,14 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir> { missing_items.push(format!( "[local_id: {}, owner: {}]", local_id, - self.hir_map.def_path(owner).to_string_no_crate_verbose() + self.hir_map.def_path(owner.def_id).to_string_no_crate_verbose() )); } self.error(|| { format!( "ItemLocalIds not assigned densely in {}. \ Max ItemLocalId = {}, missing IDs = {:#?}; seens IDs = {:#?}", - self.hir_map.def_path(owner).to_string_no_crate_verbose(), + self.hir_map.def_path(owner.def_id).to_string_no_crate_verbose(), max, missing_items, self.hir_ids_seen @@ -127,7 +126,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> intravisit::Visitor<'hir> for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir> { fn visit_item(&mut self, i: &'hir hir::Item<'hir>) { let mut inner_visitor = self.new_visitor(self.hir_map); - inner_visitor.check(i.def_id, |this| intravisit::walk_item(this, i)); + inner_visitor.check(i.owner_id, |this| intravisit::walk_item(this, i)); } fn visit_id(&mut self, hir_id: HirId) { @@ -138,8 +137,8 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> intravisit::Visitor<'hir> for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir> { format!( "HirIdValidator: The recorded owner of {} is {} instead of {}", self.hir_map.node_to_string(hir_id), - self.hir_map.def_path(hir_id.owner).to_string_no_crate_verbose(), - self.hir_map.def_path(owner).to_string_no_crate_verbose() + self.hir_map.def_path(hir_id.owner.def_id).to_string_no_crate_verbose(), + self.hir_map.def_path(owner.def_id).to_string_no_crate_verbose() ) }); } @@ -149,16 +148,16 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> intravisit::Visitor<'hir> for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir> { fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, i: &'hir hir::ForeignItem<'hir>) { let mut inner_visitor = self.new_visitor(self.hir_map); - inner_visitor.check(i.def_id, |this| intravisit::walk_foreign_item(this, i)); + inner_visitor.check(i.owner_id, |this| intravisit::walk_foreign_item(this, i)); } fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, i: &'hir hir::TraitItem<'hir>) { let mut inner_visitor = self.new_visitor(self.hir_map); - inner_visitor.check(i.def_id, |this| intravisit::walk_trait_item(this, i)); + inner_visitor.check(i.owner_id, |this| intravisit::walk_trait_item(this, i)); } fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, i: &'hir hir::ImplItem<'hir>) { let mut inner_visitor = self.new_visitor(self.hir_map); - inner_visitor.check(i.def_id, |this| intravisit::walk_impl_item(this, i)); + inner_visitor.check(i.owner_id, |this| intravisit::walk_impl_item(this, i)); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs index 0be2fc053..33220fd2b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ impl<'v> hir_visit::Visitor<'v> for StatCollector<'v> { fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, ii: &'v hir::ImplItem<'v>) { record_variants!( (self, ii, ii.kind, Id::Node(ii.hir_id()), hir, ImplItem, ImplItemKind), - [Const, Fn, TyAlias] + [Const, Fn, Type] ); hir_visit::walk_impl_item(self, ii) } @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ impl<'v> ast_visit::Visitor<'v> for StatCollector<'v> { fn visit_assoc_item(&mut self, i: &'v ast::AssocItem, ctxt: ast_visit::AssocCtxt) { record_variants!( (self, i, i.kind, Id::None, ast, AssocItem, AssocItemKind), - [Const, Fn, TyAlias, MacCall] + [Const, Fn, Type, MacCall] ); ast_visit::walk_assoc_item(self, i, ctxt); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lang_items.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lang_items.rs index 79900a90a..df811be2a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lang_items.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lang_items.rs @@ -8,9 +8,11 @@ //! * Functions called by the compiler itself. use crate::check_attr::target_from_impl_item; +use crate::errors::{ + DuplicateLangItem, IncorrectTarget, LangItemOnIncorrectTarget, UnknownLangItem, +}; use crate::weak_lang_items; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_err}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; @@ -18,10 +20,16 @@ use rustc_hir::lang_items::{extract, GenericRequirement, ITEM_REFS}; use rustc_hir::{HirId, LangItem, LanguageItems, Target}; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_session::cstore::ExternCrate; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_span::{symbol::kw::Empty, Span}; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; +pub(crate) enum Duplicate { + Plain, + Crate, + CrateDepends, +} + struct LanguageItemCollector<'tcx> { items: LanguageItems, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, @@ -34,42 +42,24 @@ impl<'tcx> LanguageItemCollector<'tcx> { fn check_for_lang(&mut self, actual_target: Target, hir_id: HirId) { let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(hir_id); - if let Some((value, span)) = extract(&attrs) { - match ITEM_REFS.get(&value).cloned() { + if let Some((name, span)) = extract(&attrs) { + match ITEM_REFS.get(&name).cloned() { // Known lang item with attribute on correct target. Some((item_index, expected_target)) if actual_target == expected_target => { self.collect_item_extended(item_index, hir_id, span); } // Known lang item with attribute on incorrect target. Some((_, expected_target)) => { - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(LangItemOnIncorrectTarget { span, - E0718, - "`{}` language item must be applied to a {}", - value, + name, expected_target, - ) - .span_label( - span, - format!( - "attribute should be applied to a {}, not a {}", - expected_target, actual_target, - ), - ) - .emit(); + actual_target, + }); } // Unknown lang item. _ => { - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - span, - E0522, - "definition of an unknown language item: `{}`", - value - ) - .span_label(span, format!("definition of unknown language item `{}`", value)) - .emit(); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(UnknownLangItem { span, name }); } } } @@ -79,74 +69,72 @@ impl<'tcx> LanguageItemCollector<'tcx> { // Check for duplicates. if let Some(original_def_id) = self.items.items[item_index] { if original_def_id != item_def_id { - let lang_item = LangItem::from_u32(item_index as u32).unwrap(); - let name = lang_item.name(); - let mut err = match self.tcx.hir().span_if_local(item_def_id) { - Some(span) => struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - span, - E0152, - "found duplicate lang item `{}`", - name - ), - None => match self.tcx.extern_crate(item_def_id) { - Some(ExternCrate { dependency_of, .. }) => { - self.tcx.sess.struct_err(&format!( - "duplicate lang item in crate `{}` (which `{}` depends on): `{}`.", - self.tcx.crate_name(item_def_id.krate), - self.tcx.crate_name(*dependency_of), - name - )) - } - _ => self.tcx.sess.struct_err(&format!( - "duplicate lang item in crate `{}`: `{}`.", - self.tcx.crate_name(item_def_id.krate), - name - )), - }, + let local_span = self.tcx.hir().span_if_local(item_def_id); + let lang_item_name = LangItem::from_u32(item_index as u32).unwrap().name(); + let crate_name = self.tcx.crate_name(item_def_id.krate); + let mut dependency_of = Empty; + let is_local = item_def_id.is_local(); + let path = if is_local { + String::new() + } else { + self.tcx + .crate_extern_paths(item_def_id.krate) + .iter() + .map(|p| p.display().to_string()) + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + .join(", ") + .into() }; - if let Some(span) = self.tcx.hir().span_if_local(original_def_id) { - err.span_note(span, "the lang item is first defined here"); + let first_defined_span = self.tcx.hir().span_if_local(original_def_id); + let mut orig_crate_name = Empty; + let mut orig_dependency_of = Empty; + let orig_is_local = original_def_id.is_local(); + let orig_path = if orig_is_local { + String::new() } else { - match self.tcx.extern_crate(original_def_id) { - Some(ExternCrate { dependency_of, .. }) => { - err.note(&format!( - "the lang item is first defined in crate `{}` (which `{}` depends on)", - self.tcx.crate_name(original_def_id.krate), - self.tcx.crate_name(*dependency_of) - )); - } - _ => { - err.note(&format!( - "the lang item is first defined in crate `{}`.", - self.tcx.crate_name(original_def_id.krate) - )); - } + self.tcx + .crate_extern_paths(original_def_id.krate) + .iter() + .map(|p| p.display().to_string()) + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + .join(", ") + .into() + }; + if first_defined_span.is_none() { + orig_crate_name = self.tcx.crate_name(original_def_id.krate); + if let Some(ExternCrate { dependency_of: inner_dependency_of, .. }) = + self.tcx.extern_crate(original_def_id) + { + orig_dependency_of = self.tcx.crate_name(*inner_dependency_of); } - let mut note_def = |which, def_id: DefId| { - let crate_name = self.tcx.crate_name(def_id.krate); - let note = if def_id.is_local() { - format!("{} definition in the local crate (`{}`)", which, crate_name) - } else { - let paths: Vec<_> = self - .tcx - .crate_extern_paths(def_id.krate) - .iter() - .map(|p| p.display().to_string()) - .collect(); - format!( - "{} definition in `{}` loaded from {}", - which, - crate_name, - paths.join(", ") - ) - }; - err.note(¬e); - }; - note_def("first", original_def_id); - note_def("second", item_def_id); } - err.emit(); + + let duplicate = if local_span.is_some() { + Duplicate::Plain + } else { + match self.tcx.extern_crate(item_def_id) { + Some(ExternCrate { dependency_of: inner_dependency_of, .. }) => { + dependency_of = self.tcx.crate_name(*inner_dependency_of); + Duplicate::CrateDepends + } + _ => Duplicate::Crate, + } + }; + + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(DuplicateLangItem { + local_span, + lang_item_name, + crate_name, + dependency_of, + is_local, + path, + first_defined_span, + orig_crate_name, + orig_dependency_of, + orig_is_local, + orig_path, + duplicate, + }); } } @@ -179,41 +167,30 @@ impl<'tcx> LanguageItemCollector<'tcx> { None => (0, *item_span), }; + let mut at_least = false; let required = match lang_item.required_generics() { - GenericRequirement::Exact(num) if num != actual_num => { - Some((format!("{}", num), pluralize!(num))) - } + GenericRequirement::Exact(num) if num != actual_num => Some(num), GenericRequirement::Minimum(num) if actual_num < num => { - Some((format!("at least {}", num), pluralize!(num))) - } + at_least = true; + Some(num)} + , // If the number matches, or there is no requirement, handle it normally _ => None, }; - if let Some((range_str, pluralized)) = required { + if let Some(num) = required { // We are issuing E0718 "incorrect target" here, because while the // item kind of the target is correct, the target is still wrong // because of the wrong number of generic arguments. - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(IncorrectTarget { span, - E0718, - "`{}` language item must be applied to a {} with {} generic argument{}", - name, - kind.descr(), - range_str, - pluralized, - ) - .span_label( generics_span, - format!( - "this {} has {} generic argument{}", - kind.descr(), - actual_num, - pluralize!(actual_num), - ), - ) - .emit(); + name: name.as_str(), + kind: kind.descr(), + num, + actual_num, + at_least, + }); // return early to not collect the lang item return; @@ -240,9 +217,9 @@ fn get_lang_items(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> LanguageItems { let crate_items = tcx.hir_crate_items(()); for id in crate_items.items() { - collector.check_for_lang(Target::from_def_kind(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id)), id.hir_id()); + collector.check_for_lang(Target::from_def_kind(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id)), id.hir_id()); - if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Enum) { + if matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Enum) { let item = tcx.hir().item(id); if let hir::ItemKind::Enum(def, ..) = &item.kind { for variant in def.variants { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/layout_test.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/layout_test.rs index fd03f6571..5322baee7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/layout_test.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/layout_test.rs @@ -3,20 +3,23 @@ use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{HasParamEnv, HasTyCtxt, LayoutError, LayoutOfHelpers, TyAndLayout}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ParamEnv, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_target::abi::{HasDataLayout, TargetDataLayout}; +use crate::errors::{Abi, Align, HomogeneousAggregate, LayoutOf, Size, UnrecognizedField}; + pub fn test_layout(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { if tcx.features().rustc_attrs { // if the `rustc_attrs` feature is not enabled, don't bother testing layout for id in tcx.hir().items() { if matches!( - tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), + tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::TyAlias | DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union ) { - for attr in tcx.get_attrs(id.def_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_layout) { - dump_layout_of(tcx, id.def_id, attr); + for attr in tcx.get_attrs(id.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_layout) { + dump_layout_of(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id, attr); } } } @@ -35,62 +38,64 @@ fn dump_layout_of<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, item_def_id: LocalDefId, attr: &Attri for meta_item in meta_items { match meta_item.name_or_empty() { sym::abi => { - tcx.sess.span_err( - tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), - &format!("abi: {:?}", ty_layout.abi), - ); + tcx.sess.emit_err(Abi { + span: tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), + abi: format!("{:?}", ty_layout.abi), + }); } sym::align => { - tcx.sess.span_err( - tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), - &format!("align: {:?}", ty_layout.align), - ); + tcx.sess.emit_err(Align { + span: tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), + align: format!("{:?}", ty_layout.align), + }); } sym::size => { - tcx.sess.span_err( - tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), - &format!("size: {:?}", ty_layout.size), - ); + tcx.sess.emit_err(Size { + span: tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), + size: format!("{:?}", ty_layout.size), + }); } sym::homogeneous_aggregate => { - tcx.sess.span_err( - tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), - &format!( - "homogeneous_aggregate: {:?}", - ty_layout.homogeneous_aggregate(&UnwrapLayoutCx { tcx, param_env }), + tcx.sess.emit_err(HomogeneousAggregate { + span: tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), + homogeneous_aggregate: format!( + "{:?}", + ty_layout.homogeneous_aggregate(&UnwrapLayoutCx { tcx, param_env }) ), - ); + }); } sym::debug => { - let normalized_ty = tcx.normalize_erasing_regions( - param_env.with_reveal_all_normalized(tcx), - ty, - ); - tcx.sess.span_err( - tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), - &format!("layout_of({:?}) = {:#?}", normalized_ty, *ty_layout), + let normalized_ty = format!( + "{:?}", + tcx.normalize_erasing_regions( + param_env.with_reveal_all_normalized(tcx), + ty, + ) ); + let ty_layout = format!("{:#?}", *ty_layout); + tcx.sess.emit_err(LayoutOf { + span: tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), + normalized_ty, + ty_layout, + }); } name => { - tcx.sess.span_err( - meta_item.span(), - &format!("unrecognized field name `{}`", name), - ); + tcx.sess.emit_err(UnrecognizedField { span: meta_item.span(), name }); } } } } Err(layout_error) => { - tcx.sess.span_err( - tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), - &format!("layout error: {:?}", layout_error), - ); + tcx.sess.emit_fatal(Spanned { + node: layout_error, + span: tcx.def_span(item_def_id.to_def_id()), + }); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib.rs index 39ebb8db2..15f60f626 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib.rs @@ -5,10 +5,11 @@ //! This API is completely unstable and subject to change. #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] +#![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] +#![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] #![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(map_try_insert)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(try_blocks)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib_features.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib_features.rs index 04173c792..b5843c0ae 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib_features.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib_features.rs @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ use rustc_ast::{Attribute, MetaItemKind}; use rustc_attr::{rust_version_symbol, VERSION_PLACEHOLDER}; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::middle::lib_features::LibFeatures; @@ -15,6 +14,8 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; +use crate::errors::{FeaturePreviouslyDeclared, FeatureStableTwice}; + fn new_lib_features() -> LibFeatures { LibFeatures { stable: Default::default(), unstable: Default::default() } } @@ -92,14 +93,12 @@ impl<'tcx> LibFeatureCollector<'tcx> { (Some(since), _, false) => { if let Some((prev_since, _)) = self.lib_features.stable.get(&feature) { if *prev_since != since { - self.span_feature_error( + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(FeatureStableTwice { span, - &format!( - "feature `{}` is declared stable since {}, \ - but was previously declared stable since {}", - feature, since, prev_since, - ), - ); + feature, + since, + prev_since: *prev_since, + }); return; } } @@ -110,22 +109,17 @@ impl<'tcx> LibFeatureCollector<'tcx> { self.lib_features.unstable.insert(feature, span); } (Some(_), _, true) | (None, true, _) => { - self.span_feature_error( + let declared = if since.is_some() { "stable" } else { "unstable" }; + let prev_declared = if since.is_none() { "stable" } else { "unstable" }; + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(FeaturePreviouslyDeclared { span, - &format!( - "feature `{}` is declared {}, but was previously declared {}", - feature, - if since.is_some() { "stable" } else { "unstable" }, - if since.is_none() { "stable" } else { "unstable" }, - ), - ); + feature, + declared, + prev_declared, + }); } } } - - fn span_feature_error(&self, span: Span, msg: &str) { - struct_span_err!(self.tcx.sess, span, E0711, "{}", &msg).emit(); - } } impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LibFeatureCollector<'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/liveness.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/liveness.rs index 6a4cd79cd..c6fe40f72 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/liveness.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/liveness.rs @@ -1319,14 +1319,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> { // that we do not emit the same warning twice if the uninhabited type // is indeed `!`. + let msg = format!("unreachable {}", descr); self.ir.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( lint::builtin::UNREACHABLE_CODE, expr_id, expr_span, - |lint| { - let msg = format!("unreachable {}", descr); - lint.build(&msg) - .span_label(expr_span, &msg) + &msg, + |diag| { + diag.span_label(expr_span, &msg) .span_label(orig_span, "any code following this expression is unreachable") .span_note( orig_span, @@ -1335,7 +1335,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> { orig_ty ), ) - .emit(); }, ); } @@ -1491,14 +1490,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Liveness<'_, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::UNUSED_ASSIGNMENTS, var_hir_id, vec![span], - |lint| { - lint.build(&format!( - "value captured by `{}` is never read", - name - )) - .help("did you mean to capture by reference instead?") - .emit(); - }, + format!("value captured by `{}` is never read", name), + |lint| lint.help("did you mean to capture by reference instead?"), ); } } @@ -1508,11 +1501,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Liveness<'_, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::UNUSED_VARIABLES, var_hir_id, vec![span], - |lint| { - lint.build(&format!("unused variable: `{}`", name)) - .help("did you mean to capture by reference instead?") - .emit(); - }, + format!("unused variable: `{}`", name), + |lint| lint.help("did you mean to capture by reference instead?"), ); } } @@ -1601,20 +1591,17 @@ impl<'tcx> Liveness<'_, 'tcx> { .into_iter() .map(|(_, _, ident_span)| ident_span) .collect::<Vec<_>>(), - |lint| { - lint.build(&format!("variable `{}` is assigned to, but never used", name)) - .note(&format!("consider using `_{}` instead", name)) - .emit(); - }, + format!("variable `{}` is assigned to, but never used", name), + |lint| lint.note(&format!("consider using `_{}` instead", name)), ) } else if can_remove { self.ir.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( lint::builtin::UNUSED_VARIABLES, first_hir_id, hir_ids_and_spans.iter().map(|(_, pat_span, _)| *pat_span).collect::<Vec<_>>(), + format!("unused variable: `{}`", name), |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(&format!("unused variable: `{}`", name)); - err.multipart_suggestion( + lint.multipart_suggestion( "try removing the field", hir_ids_and_spans .iter() @@ -1629,8 +1616,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Liveness<'_, 'tcx> { }) .collect(), Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - err.emit(); + ) }, ); } else { @@ -1661,14 +1647,13 @@ impl<'tcx> Liveness<'_, 'tcx> { .iter() .map(|(_, pat_span, _)| *pat_span) .collect::<Vec<_>>(), + format!("unused variable: `{}`", name), |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(&format!("unused variable: `{}`", name)); - err.multipart_suggestion( + lint.multipart_suggestion( "try ignoring the field", shorthands, Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - err.emit(); + ) }, ); } else { @@ -1684,17 +1669,16 @@ impl<'tcx> Liveness<'_, 'tcx> { .iter() .map(|(_, _, ident_span)| *ident_span) .collect::<Vec<_>>(), + format!("unused variable: `{}`", name), |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(&format!("unused variable: `{}`", name)); - if self.has_added_lit_match_name_span(&name, opt_body, &mut err) { - err.span_label(pat.span, "unused variable"); + if self.has_added_lit_match_name_span(&name, opt_body, lint) { + lint.span_label(pat.span, "unused variable"); } - err.multipart_suggestion( + lint.multipart_suggestion( "if this is intentional, prefix it with an underscore", non_shorthands, Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - err.emit(); + ) }, ); } @@ -1758,11 +1742,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Liveness<'_, 'tcx> { lint::builtin::UNUSED_ASSIGNMENTS, hir_id, spans, - |lint| { - lint.build(&message(&name)) - .help("maybe it is overwritten before being read?") - .emit(); - }, + message(&name), + |lint| lint.help("maybe it is overwritten before being read?"), ) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/loops.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/loops.rs index cdda0e388..077194ec6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/loops.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/loops.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ use Context::*; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; @@ -13,6 +12,11 @@ use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::hygiene::DesugaringKind; use rustc_span::Span; +use crate::errors::{ + BreakInsideAsyncBlock, BreakInsideClosure, BreakNonLoop, ContinueLabeledBlock, OutsideLoop, + UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition, UnlabeledInLabeledBlock, +}; + #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)] enum Context { Normal, @@ -90,7 +94,10 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for CheckLoopVisitor<'a, 'hir> { Ok(loop_id) => Some(loop_id), Err(hir::LoopIdError::OutsideLoopScope) => None, Err(hir::LoopIdError::UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition) => { - self.emit_unlabled_cf_in_while_condition(e.span, "break"); + self.sess.emit_err(UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition { + span: e.span, + cf_type: "break", + }); None } Err(hir::LoopIdError::UnresolvedLabel) => None, @@ -116,69 +123,22 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for CheckLoopVisitor<'a, 'hir> { match loop_kind { None | Some(hir::LoopSource::Loop) => (), Some(kind) => { - let mut err = struct_span_err!( - self.sess, - e.span, - E0571, - "`break` with value from a `{}` loop", - kind.name() - ); - err.span_label( - e.span, - "can only break with a value inside `loop` or breakable block", + let suggestion = format!( + "break{}", + break_label + .label + .map_or_else(String::new, |l| format!(" {}", l.ident)) ); - if let Some(head) = head { - err.span_label( - head, - &format!( - "you can't `break` with a value in a `{}` loop", - kind.name() - ), - ); - } - err.span_suggestion( - e.span, - &format!( - "use `break` on its own without a value inside this `{}` loop", - kind.name(), - ), - format!( - "break{}", - break_label - .label - .map_or_else(String::new, |l| format!(" {}", l.ident)) - ), - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - if let (Some(label), None) = (loop_label, break_label.label) { - match break_expr.kind { - hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved( - None, - hir::Path { - segments: [segment], - res: hir::def::Res::Err, - .. - }, - )) if label.ident.to_string() - == format!("'{}", segment.ident) => - { - // This error is redundant, we will have already emitted a - // suggestion to use the label when `segment` wasn't found - // (hence the `Res::Err` check). - err.delay_as_bug(); - } - _ => { - err.span_suggestion( - break_expr.span, - "alternatively, you might have meant to use the \ - available loop label", - label.ident, - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } - } - } - err.emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(BreakNonLoop { + span: e.span, + head, + kind: kind.name(), + suggestion, + loop_label, + break_label: break_label.label, + break_expr_kind: &break_expr.kind, + break_expr_span: break_expr.span, + }); } } } @@ -191,19 +151,17 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for CheckLoopVisitor<'a, 'hir> { match destination.target_id { Ok(loop_id) => { if let Node::Block(block) = self.hir_map.find(loop_id).unwrap() { - struct_span_err!( - self.sess, - e.span, - E0696, - "`continue` pointing to a labeled block" - ) - .span_label(e.span, "labeled blocks cannot be `continue`'d") - .span_label(block.span, "labeled block the `continue` points to") - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(ContinueLabeledBlock { + span: e.span, + block_span: block.span, + }); } } Err(hir::LoopIdError::UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition) => { - self.emit_unlabled_cf_in_while_condition(e.span, "continue"); + self.sess.emit_err(UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition { + span: e.span, + cf_type: "continue", + }); } Err(_) => {} } @@ -226,21 +184,16 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> CheckLoopVisitor<'a, 'hir> { } fn require_break_cx(&self, name: &str, span: Span) { - let err_inside_of = |article, ty, closure_span| { - struct_span_err!(self.sess, span, E0267, "`{}` inside of {} {}", name, article, ty) - .span_label(span, format!("cannot `{}` inside of {} {}", name, article, ty)) - .span_label(closure_span, &format!("enclosing {}", ty)) - .emit(); - }; - match self.cx { LabeledBlock | Loop(_) => {} - Closure(closure_span) => err_inside_of("a", "closure", closure_span), - AsyncClosure(closure_span) => err_inside_of("an", "`async` block", closure_span), + Closure(closure_span) => { + self.sess.emit_err(BreakInsideClosure { span, closure_span, name }); + } + AsyncClosure(closure_span) => { + self.sess.emit_err(BreakInsideAsyncBlock { span, closure_span, name }); + } Normal | AnonConst => { - struct_span_err!(self.sess, span, E0268, "`{}` outside of a loop", name) - .span_label(span, format!("cannot `{}` outside of a loop", name)) - .emit(); + self.sess.emit_err(OutsideLoop { span, name }); } } } @@ -251,37 +204,13 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> CheckLoopVisitor<'a, 'hir> { label: &Destination, cf_type: &str, ) -> bool { - if !span.is_desugaring(DesugaringKind::QuestionMark) && self.cx == LabeledBlock { - if label.label.is_none() { - struct_span_err!( - self.sess, - span, - E0695, - "unlabeled `{}` inside of a labeled block", - cf_type - ) - .span_label( - span, - format!( - "`{}` statements that would diverge to or through \ - a labeled block need to bear a label", - cf_type - ), - ) - .emit(); - return true; - } + if !span.is_desugaring(DesugaringKind::QuestionMark) + && self.cx == LabeledBlock + && label.label.is_none() + { + self.sess.emit_err(UnlabeledInLabeledBlock { span, cf_type }); + return true; } false } - fn emit_unlabled_cf_in_while_condition(&mut self, span: Span, cf_type: &str) { - struct_span_err!( - self.sess, - span, - E0590, - "`break` or `continue` with no label in the condition of a `while` loop" - ) - .span_label(span, format!("unlabeled `{}` in the condition of a `while` loop", cf_type)) - .emit(); - } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/naked_functions.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/naked_functions.rs index 607973446..acc54e7e1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/naked_functions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/naked_functions.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ //! Checks validity of naked functions. use rustc_ast::InlineAsmOptions; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; @@ -14,6 +13,12 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; +use crate::errors::{ + CannotInlineNakedFunction, NakedFunctionsAsmBlock, NakedFunctionsAsmOptions, + NakedFunctionsMustUseNoreturn, NakedFunctionsOperands, NoPatterns, ParamsNotAllowed, + UndefinedNakedFunctionAbi, +}; + pub(crate) fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { *providers = Providers { check_mod_naked_functions, ..*providers }; } @@ -56,7 +61,7 @@ fn check_mod_naked_functions(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module_def_id: LocalDefId) { fn check_inline(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) { let attrs = tcx.get_attrs(def_id.to_def_id(), sym::inline); for attr in attrs { - tcx.sess.struct_span_err(attr.span, "naked functions cannot be inlined").emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(CannotInlineNakedFunction { span: attr.span }); } } @@ -65,9 +70,12 @@ fn check_abi(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId, abi: Abi) { if abi == Abi::Rust { let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); let span = tcx.def_span(def_id); - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(UNDEFINED_NAKED_FUNCTION_ABI, hir_id, span, |lint| { - lint.build("Rust ABI is unsupported in naked functions").emit(); - }); + tcx.emit_spanned_lint( + UNDEFINED_NAKED_FUNCTION_ABI, + hir_id, + span, + UndefinedNakedFunctionAbi, + ); } } @@ -78,12 +86,7 @@ fn check_no_patterns(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, params: &[hir::Param<'_>]) { hir::PatKind::Wild | hir::PatKind::Binding(hir::BindingAnnotation::NONE, _, _, None) => {} _ => { - tcx.sess - .struct_span_err( - param.pat.span, - "patterns not allowed in naked function parameters", - ) - .emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(NoPatterns { span: param.pat.span }); } } } @@ -113,14 +116,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CheckParameters<'tcx> { )) = expr.kind { if self.params.contains(var_hir_id) { - self.tcx - .sess - .struct_span_err( - expr.span, - "referencing function parameters is not allowed in naked functions", - ) - .help("follow the calling convention in asm block to use parameters") - .emit(); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(ParamsNotAllowed { span: expr.span }); return; } } @@ -135,26 +131,21 @@ fn check_asm<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId, body: &'tcx hir::Body< if let [(ItemKind::Asm | ItemKind::Err, _)] = this.items[..] { // Ok. } else { - let mut diag = struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - tcx.def_span(def_id), - E0787, - "naked functions must contain a single asm block" - ); - let mut must_show_error = false; let mut has_asm = false; let mut has_err = false; + let mut multiple_asms = vec![]; + let mut non_asms = vec![]; for &(kind, span) in &this.items { match kind { ItemKind::Asm if has_asm => { must_show_error = true; - diag.span_label(span, "multiple asm blocks are unsupported in naked functions"); + multiple_asms.push(span); } ItemKind::Asm => has_asm = true, ItemKind::NonAsm => { must_show_error = true; - diag.span_label(span, "non-asm is unsupported in naked functions"); + non_asms.push(span); } ItemKind::Err => has_err = true, } @@ -164,9 +155,11 @@ fn check_asm<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId, body: &'tcx hir::Body< // errors, then don't show an additional error. This allows for appending/prepending // `compile_error!("...")` statements and reduces error noise. if must_show_error || !has_err { - diag.emit(); - } else { - diag.cancel(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(NakedFunctionsAsmBlock { + span: tcx.def_span(def_id), + multiple_asms, + non_asms, + }); } } } @@ -247,13 +240,7 @@ impl<'tcx> CheckInlineAssembly<'tcx> { }) .collect(); if !unsupported_operands.is_empty() { - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - unsupported_operands, - E0787, - "only `const` and `sym` operands are supported in naked functions", - ) - .emit(); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(NakedFunctionsOperands { unsupported_operands }); } let unsupported_options: Vec<&'static str> = [ @@ -269,14 +256,10 @@ impl<'tcx> CheckInlineAssembly<'tcx> { .collect(); if !unsupported_options.is_empty() { - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(NakedFunctionsAsmOptions { span, - E0787, - "asm options unsupported in naked functions: {}", - unsupported_options.join(", ") - ) - .emit(); + unsupported_options: unsupported_options.join(", "), + }); } if !asm.options.contains(InlineAsmOptions::NORETURN) { @@ -286,20 +269,7 @@ impl<'tcx> CheckInlineAssembly<'tcx> { .map_or_else(|| asm.template_strs.last().unwrap().2, |op| op.1) .shrink_to_hi(); - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - span, - E0787, - "asm in naked functions must use `noreturn` option" - ) - .span_suggestion( - last_span, - "consider specifying that the asm block is responsible \ - for returning from the function", - ", options(noreturn)", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(NakedFunctionsMustUseNoreturn { span, last_span }); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/reachable.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/reachable.rs index f7e3fac6b..50070869a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/reachable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/reachable.rs @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::Node; use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::{CodegenFnAttrFlags, CodegenFnAttrs}; -use rustc_middle::middle::privacy; +use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::{self, Level}; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::config::CrateType; @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ fn item_might_be_inlined(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>, attrs: &CodegenF match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..) if sig.header.is_const() => true, hir::ItemKind::Impl { .. } | hir::ItemKind::Fn(..) => { - let generics = tcx.generics_of(item.def_id); + let generics = tcx.generics_of(item.owner_id); generics.requires_monomorphization(tcx) } _ => false, @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ fn method_might_be_inlined( impl_src: LocalDefId, ) -> bool { let codegen_fn_attrs = tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(impl_item.hir_id().owner.to_def_id()); - let generics = tcx.generics_of(impl_item.def_id); + let generics = tcx.generics_of(impl_item.owner_id); if codegen_fn_attrs.requests_inline() || generics.requires_monomorphization(tcx) { return true; } @@ -116,6 +116,17 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ReachableContext<'tcx> { intravisit::walk_expr(self, expr) } + + fn visit_inline_asm(&mut self, asm: &'tcx hir::InlineAsm<'tcx>, id: hir::HirId) { + for (op, _) in asm.operands { + if let hir::InlineAsmOperand::SymStatic { def_id, .. } = op { + if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { + self.reachable_symbols.insert(def_id); + } + } + } + intravisit::walk_inline_asm(self, asm, id); + } } impl<'tcx> ReachableContext<'tcx> { @@ -153,9 +164,9 @@ impl<'tcx> ReachableContext<'tcx> { hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => { let hir_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); let impl_did = self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); - method_might_be_inlined(self.tcx, impl_item, impl_did) + method_might_be_inlined(self.tcx, impl_item, impl_did.def_id) } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(_) => false, + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(_) => false, }, Some(_) => false, None => false, // This will happen for default methods. @@ -216,7 +227,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ReachableContext<'tcx> { if item_might_be_inlined( self.tcx, &item, - self.tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(item.def_id), + self.tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(item.owner_id), ) { self.visit_nested_body(body); } @@ -271,7 +282,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ReachableContext<'tcx> { self.visit_nested_body(body) } } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(_) => {} + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(_) => {} }, Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure(&hir::Closure { body, .. }), @@ -303,13 +314,13 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::ItemId, worklist: &mut Vec<LocalDefId>, - access_levels: &privacy::AccessLevels, + effective_visibilities: &privacy::EffectiveVisibilities, ) { - if has_custom_linkage(tcx, id.def_id) { - worklist.push(id.def_id); + if has_custom_linkage(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id) { + worklist.push(id.owner_id.def_id); } - if !matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Impl) { + if !matches!(tcx.def_kind(id.owner_id), DefKind::Impl) { return; } @@ -318,8 +329,8 @@ fn check_item<'tcx>( if let hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait: Some(ref trait_ref), ref items, .. }) = item.kind { - if !access_levels.is_reachable(item.def_id) { - worklist.extend(items.iter().map(|ii_ref| ii_ref.id.def_id)); + if !effective_visibilities.is_reachable(item.owner_id.def_id) { + worklist.extend(items.iter().map(|ii_ref| ii_ref.id.owner_id.def_id)); let Res::Def(DefKind::Trait, trait_def_id) = trait_ref.path.res else { unreachable!(); @@ -354,7 +365,7 @@ fn has_custom_linkage<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> bool { } fn reachable_set<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, (): ()) -> FxHashSet<LocalDefId> { - let access_levels = &tcx.privacy_access_levels(()); + let effective_visibilities = &tcx.effective_visibilities(()); let any_library = tcx.sess.crate_types().iter().any(|ty| { @@ -373,7 +384,13 @@ fn reachable_set<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, (): ()) -> FxHashSet<LocalDefId> { // If other crates link to us, they're going to expect to be able to // use the lang items, so we need to be sure to mark them as // exported. - reachable_context.worklist.extend(access_levels.map.keys()); + reachable_context.worklist = effective_visibilities + .iter() + .filter_map(|(&id, effective_vis)| { + effective_vis.is_public_at_level(Level::ReachableThroughImplTrait).then_some(id) + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + for item in tcx.lang_items().items().iter() { if let Some(def_id) = *item { if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { @@ -393,12 +410,12 @@ fn reachable_set<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, (): ()) -> FxHashSet<LocalDefId> { let crate_items = tcx.hir_crate_items(()); for id in crate_items.items() { - check_item(tcx, id, &mut reachable_context.worklist, access_levels); + check_item(tcx, id, &mut reachable_context.worklist, effective_visibilities); } for id in crate_items.impl_items() { - if has_custom_linkage(tcx, id.def_id) { - reachable_context.worklist.push(id.def_id); + if has_custom_linkage(tcx, id.owner_id.def_id) { + reachable_context.worklist.push(id.owner_id.def_id); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/stability.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/stability.rs index 9ba127609..78afa2f25 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/stability.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/stability.rs @@ -1,12 +1,18 @@ //! A pass that annotates every item and method with its stability level, //! propagating default levels lexically from parent to children ast nodes. +use crate::errors::{ + self, CannotStabilizeDeprecated, DeprecatedAttribute, DuplicateFeatureErr, + FeatureOnlyOnNightly, ImpliedFeatureNotExist, InvalidDeprecationVersion, InvalidStability, + MissingConstErr, MissingConstStabAttr, MissingStabilityAttr, TraitImplConstStable, + UnknownFeature, UselessStability, +}; use rustc_attr::{ self as attr, rust_version_symbol, ConstStability, Stability, StabilityLevel, Unstable, UnstableReason, VERSION_PLACEHOLDER, }; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexMap}; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability}; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; @@ -14,12 +20,11 @@ use rustc_hir::hir_id::CRATE_HIR_ID; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{FieldDef, Item, ItemKind, TraitRef, Ty, TyKind, Variant}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; -use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::AccessLevels; +use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::EffectiveVisibilities; use rustc_middle::middle::stability::{AllowUnstable, DeprecationEntry, Index}; use rustc_middle::ty::{query::Providers, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{INEFFECTIVE_UNSTABLE_TRAIT_IMPL, USELESS_DEPRECATED}; -use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; @@ -122,16 +127,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { if kind == AnnotationKind::Prohibited || kind == AnnotationKind::DeprecationProhibited { let hir_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); - self.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(USELESS_DEPRECATED, hir_id, *span, |lint| { - lint.build("this `#[deprecated]` annotation has no effect") - .span_suggestion_short( - *span, - "remove the unnecessary deprecation attribute", - "", - rustc_errors::Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ) - .emit(); - }); + self.tcx.emit_spanned_lint( + USELESS_DEPRECATED, + hir_id, + *span, + errors::DeprecatedAnnotationHasNoEffect { span: *span }, + ); } // `Deprecation` is just two pointers, no need to intern it @@ -182,7 +183,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { if !self.in_trait_impl || (self.in_trait_impl && !self.tcx.is_const_fn_raw(def_id.to_def_id())) { - missing_const_err(&self.tcx.sess, fn_sig.span, const_span); + self.tcx + .sess + .emit_err(MissingConstErr { fn_sig_span: fn_sig.span, const_span }); } } } @@ -200,14 +203,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { if let Some((rustc_attr::Deprecation { is_since_rustc_version: true, .. }, span)) = &depr { if stab.is_none() { - struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - *span, - E0549, - "deprecated attribute must be paired with \ - either stable or unstable attribute" - ) - .emit(); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(DeprecatedAttribute { span: *span }); } } @@ -223,10 +219,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { if kind == AnnotationKind::Prohibited || (kind == AnnotationKind::Container && stab.level.is_stable() && is_deprecated) { - self.tcx.sess.struct_span_err(span,"this stability annotation is useless") - .span_label(span, "useless stability annotation") - .span_label(item_sp, "the stability attribute annotates this item") - .emit(); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(UselessStability { span, item_sp }); } debug!("annotate: found {:?}", stab); @@ -242,19 +235,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { { match stab_v.parse::<u64>() { Err(_) => { - self.tcx.sess.struct_span_err(span, "invalid stability version found") - .span_label(span, "invalid stability version") - .span_label(item_sp, "the stability attribute annotates this item") - .emit(); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(InvalidStability { span, item_sp }); break; } Ok(stab_vp) => match dep_v.parse::<u64>() { Ok(dep_vp) => match dep_vp.cmp(&stab_vp) { Ordering::Less => { - self.tcx.sess.struct_span_err(span, "an API can't be stabilized after it is deprecated") - .span_label(span, "invalid version") - .span_label(item_sp, "the stability attribute annotates this item") - .emit(); + self.tcx + .sess + .emit_err(CannotStabilizeDeprecated { span, item_sp }); break; } Ordering::Equal => continue, @@ -262,10 +251,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { }, Err(_) => { if dep_v != "TBD" { - self.tcx.sess.struct_span_err(span, "invalid deprecation version found") - .span_label(span, "invalid deprecation version") - .span_label(item_sp, "the stability attribute annotates this item") - .emit(); + self.tcx + .sess + .emit_err(InvalidDeprecationVersion { span, item_sp }); } break; } @@ -274,7 +262,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { } } - if let Stability { level: Unstable { implied_by: Some(implied_by), .. }, feature } = stab { + if let Stability { level: Unstable { implied_by: Some(implied_by), .. }, feature } = + stab + { self.index.implications.insert(implied_by, feature); } @@ -388,7 +378,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { } self.annotate( - i.def_id, + i.owner_id.def_id, i.span, fn_sig, kind, @@ -407,7 +397,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { }; self.annotate( - ti.def_id, + ti.owner_id.def_id, ti.span, fn_sig, AnnotationKind::Required, @@ -430,7 +420,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { }; self.annotate( - ii.def_id, + ii.owner_id.def_id, ii.span, fn_sig, kind, @@ -488,7 +478,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, i: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { self.annotate( - i.def_id, + i.owner_id.def_id, i.span, None, AnnotationKind::Required, @@ -526,15 +516,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Annotator<'a, 'tcx> { struct MissingStabilityAnnotations<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - access_levels: &'tcx AccessLevels, + effective_visibilities: &'tcx EffectiveVisibilities, } impl<'tcx> MissingStabilityAnnotations<'tcx> { fn check_missing_stability(&self, def_id: LocalDefId, span: Span) { let stab = self.tcx.stability().local_stability(def_id); - if !self.tcx.sess.opts.test && stab.is_none() && self.access_levels.is_reachable(def_id) { + if !self.tcx.sess.opts.test + && stab.is_none() + && self.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(def_id) + { let descr = self.tcx.def_kind(def_id).descr(def_id.to_def_id()); - self.tcx.sess.span_err(span, &format!("{} has missing stability attribute", descr)); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(MissingStabilityAttr { span, descr }); } } @@ -550,11 +543,11 @@ impl<'tcx> MissingStabilityAnnotations<'tcx> { .lookup_stability(def_id) .map_or(false, |stability| stability.level.is_stable()); let missing_const_stability_attribute = self.tcx.lookup_const_stability(def_id).is_none(); - let is_reachable = self.access_levels.is_reachable(def_id); + let is_reachable = self.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(def_id); if is_const && is_stable && missing_const_stability_attribute && is_reachable { let descr = self.tcx.def_kind(def_id).descr(def_id.to_def_id()); - self.tcx.sess.span_err(span, &format!("{descr} has missing const stability attribute")); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(MissingConstStabAttr { span, descr }); } } } @@ -576,25 +569,25 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for MissingStabilityAnnotations<'tcx> { hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait: None, .. }) | hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { .. } ) { - self.check_missing_stability(i.def_id, i.span); + self.check_missing_stability(i.owner_id.def_id, i.span); } // Ensure stable `const fn` have a const stability attribute. - self.check_missing_const_stability(i.def_id, i.span); + self.check_missing_const_stability(i.owner_id.def_id, i.span); intravisit::walk_item(self, i) } fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, ti: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'tcx>) { - self.check_missing_stability(ti.def_id, ti.span); + self.check_missing_stability(ti.owner_id.def_id, ti.span); intravisit::walk_trait_item(self, ti); } fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, ii: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) { let impl_def_id = self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(ii.hir_id()); if self.tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_def_id).is_none() { - self.check_missing_stability(ii.def_id, ii.span); - self.check_missing_const_stability(ii.def_id, ii.span); + self.check_missing_stability(ii.owner_id.def_id, ii.span); + self.check_missing_const_stability(ii.owner_id.def_id, ii.span); } intravisit::walk_impl_item(self, ii); } @@ -613,7 +606,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for MissingStabilityAnnotations<'tcx> { } fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, i: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { - self.check_missing_stability(i.def_id, i.span); + self.check_missing_stability(i.owner_id.def_id, i.span); intravisit::walk_foreign_item(self, i); } // Note that we don't need to `check_missing_stability` for default generic parameters, @@ -719,7 +712,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'tcx> { return; } - let Some(cnum) = self.tcx.extern_mod_stmt_cnum(item.def_id) else { + let Some(cnum) = self.tcx.extern_mod_stmt_cnum(item.owner_id.def_id) else { return; }; let def_id = cnum.as_def_id(); @@ -755,10 +748,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'tcx> { INEFFECTIVE_UNSTABLE_TRAIT_IMPL, item.hir_id(), span, - |lint| {lint - .build("an `#[unstable]` annotation here has no effect") - .note("see issue #55436 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55436> for more information") - .emit();} + "an `#[unstable]` annotation here has no effect", + |lint| lint.note("see issue #55436 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55436> for more information") ); } } @@ -769,16 +760,12 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'tcx> { && *constness == hir::Constness::Const && const_stab.map_or(false, |(stab, _)| stab.is_const_stable()) { - self.tcx - .sess - .struct_span_err(item.span, "trait implementations cannot be const stable yet") - .note("see issue #67792 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67792> for more information") - .emit(); + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(TraitImplConstStable { span: item.span }); } } for impl_item_ref in *items { - let impl_item = self.tcx.associated_item(impl_item_ref.id.def_id); + let impl_item = self.tcx.associated_item(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id); if let Some(def_id) = impl_item.trait_item_def_id { // Pass `None` to skip deprecation warnings. @@ -872,7 +859,7 @@ fn is_unstable_reexport<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: hir::HirId) -> bool { } // If this is a path that isn't a use, we don't need to do anything special - if !matches!(tcx.hir().item(hir::ItemId { def_id }).kind, ItemKind::Use(..)) { + if !matches!(tcx.hir().expect_item(def_id).kind, ItemKind::Use(..)) { return false; } @@ -907,8 +894,25 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CheckTraitImplStable<'tcx> { if let TyKind::Never = t.kind { self.fully_stable = false; } + if let TyKind::BareFn(f) = t.kind { + if rustc_target::spec::abi::is_stable(f.abi.name()).is_err() { + self.fully_stable = false; + } + } intravisit::walk_ty(self, t) } + + fn visit_fn_decl(&mut self, fd: &'tcx hir::FnDecl<'tcx>) { + for ty in fd.inputs { + self.visit_ty(ty) + } + if let hir::FnRetTy::Return(output_ty) = fd.output { + match output_ty.kind { + TyKind::Never => {} // `-> !` is stable + _ => self.visit_ty(output_ty), + } + } + } } /// Given the list of enabled features that were not language features (i.e., that @@ -918,8 +922,8 @@ pub fn check_unused_or_stable_features(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { let is_staged_api = tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.force_unstable_if_unmarked || tcx.features().staged_api; if is_staged_api { - let access_levels = &tcx.privacy_access_levels(()); - let mut missing = MissingStabilityAnnotations { tcx, access_levels }; + let effective_visibilities = &tcx.effective_visibilities(()); + let mut missing = MissingStabilityAnnotations { tcx, effective_visibilities }; missing.check_missing_stability(CRATE_DEF_ID, tcx.hir().span(CRATE_HIR_ID)); tcx.hir().walk_toplevel_module(&mut missing); tcx.hir().visit_all_item_likes_in_crate(&mut missing); @@ -934,7 +938,7 @@ pub fn check_unused_or_stable_features(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { } if !lang_features.insert(feature) { // Warn if the user enables a lang feature multiple times. - duplicate_feature_err(tcx.sess, span, feature); + tcx.sess.emit_err(DuplicateFeatureErr { span, feature }); } } @@ -942,18 +946,14 @@ pub fn check_unused_or_stable_features(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { let mut remaining_lib_features = FxIndexMap::default(); for (feature, span) in declared_lib_features { if !tcx.sess.opts.unstable_features.is_nightly_build() { - struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - *span, - E0554, - "`#![feature]` may not be used on the {} release channel", - env!("CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL") - ) - .emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(FeatureOnlyOnNightly { + span: *span, + release_channel: env!("CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL"), + }); } if remaining_lib_features.contains_key(&feature) { // Warn if the user enables a lib feature multiple times. - duplicate_feature_err(tcx.sess, *span, *feature); + tcx.sess.emit_err(DuplicateFeatureErr { span: *span, feature: *feature }); } remaining_lib_features.insert(feature, *span); } @@ -1054,23 +1054,18 @@ pub fn check_unused_or_stable_features(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { } for (feature, span) in remaining_lib_features { - struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, span, E0635, "unknown feature `{}`", feature).emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(UnknownFeature { span, feature: *feature }); } for (implied_by, feature) in remaining_implications { let local_defined_features = tcx.lib_features(()); - let span = local_defined_features + let span = *local_defined_features .stable .get(&feature) .map(|(_, span)| span) .or_else(|| local_defined_features.unstable.get(&feature)) .expect("feature that implied another does not exist"); - tcx.sess - .struct_span_err( - *span, - format!("feature `{implied_by}` implying `{feature}` does not exist"), - ) - .emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(ImpliedFeatureNotExist { span, feature, implied_by }); } // FIXME(#44232): the `used_features` table no longer exists, so we @@ -1084,27 +1079,31 @@ fn unnecessary_partially_stable_feature_lint( implies: Symbol, since: Symbol, ) { - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint::builtin::STABLE_FEATURES, hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, span, |lint| { - lint.build(&format!( + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + lint::builtin::STABLE_FEATURES, + hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, + span, + format!( "the feature `{feature}` has been partially stabilized since {since} and is succeeded \ by the feature `{implies}`" - )) - .span_suggestion( - span, - &format!( + ), + |lint| { + lint.span_suggestion( + span, + &format!( "if you are using features which are still unstable, change to using `{implies}`" ), - implies, - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ) - .span_suggestion( - tcx.sess.source_map().span_extend_to_line(span), - "if you are using features which are now stable, remove this line", - "", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ) - .emit(); - }); + implies, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) + .span_suggestion( + tcx.sess.source_map().span_extend_to_line(span), + "if you are using features which are now stable, remove this line", + "", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) + }, + ); } fn unnecessary_stable_feature_lint( @@ -1116,28 +1115,7 @@ fn unnecessary_stable_feature_lint( if since.as_str() == VERSION_PLACEHOLDER { since = rust_version_symbol(); } - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint::builtin::STABLE_FEATURES, hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, span, |lint| { - lint.build(&format!( - "the feature `{feature}` has been stable since {since} and no longer requires an \ - attribute to enable", - )) - .emit(); + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(lint::builtin::STABLE_FEATURES, hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, span, format!("the feature `{feature}` has been stable since {since} and no longer requires an attribute to enable"), |lint| { + lint }); } - -fn duplicate_feature_err(sess: &Session, span: Span, feature: Symbol) { - struct_span_err!(sess, span, E0636, "the feature `{}` has already been declared", feature) - .emit(); -} - -fn missing_const_err(session: &Session, fn_sig_span: Span, const_span: Span) { - const ERROR_MSG: &'static str = "attributes `#[rustc_const_unstable]` \ - and `#[rustc_const_stable]` require \ - the function or method to be `const`"; - - session - .struct_span_err(fn_sig_span, ERROR_MSG) - .span_help(fn_sig_span, "make the function or method const") - .span_label(const_span, "attribute specified here") - .emit(); -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/weak_lang_items.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/weak_lang_items.rs index c48b4ecf8..959ee600c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/weak_lang_items.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/weak_lang_items.rs @@ -1,13 +1,17 @@ //! Validity checking for weak lang items use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; use rustc_hir::lang_items::{self, LangItem}; use rustc_hir::weak_lang_items::WEAK_ITEMS_REFS; use rustc_middle::middle::lang_items::required; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_session::config::CrateType; +use crate::errors::{ + AllocFuncRequired, MissingAllocErrorHandler, MissingLangItem, MissingPanicHandler, + UnknownExternLangItem, +}; + /// Checks the crate for usage of weak lang items, returning a vector of all the /// language items required by this crate, but not defined yet. pub fn check_crate<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, items: &mut lang_items::LanguageItems) { @@ -30,15 +34,8 @@ pub fn check_crate<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, items: &mut lang_items::LanguageItem items.missing.push(item); } } else { - let span = tcx.def_span(id.def_id); - struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - span, - E0264, - "unknown external lang item: `{}`", - lang_item - ) - .emit(); + let span = tcx.def_span(id.owner_id); + tcx.sess.emit_err(UnknownExternLangItem { span, lang_item }); } } } @@ -71,20 +68,14 @@ fn verify<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, items: &lang_items::LanguageItems) { for (name, &item) in WEAK_ITEMS_REFS.iter() { if missing.contains(&item) && required(tcx, item) && items.require(item).is_err() { if item == LangItem::PanicImpl { - tcx.sess.err("`#[panic_handler]` function required, but not found"); + tcx.sess.emit_err(MissingPanicHandler); } else if item == LangItem::Oom { if !tcx.features().default_alloc_error_handler { - tcx.sess.err("`#[alloc_error_handler]` function required, but not found"); - tcx.sess.note_without_error("use `#![feature(default_alloc_error_handler)]` for a default error handler"); + tcx.sess.emit_err(AllocFuncRequired); + tcx.sess.emit_note(MissingAllocErrorHandler); } } else { - tcx - .sess - .diagnostic() - .struct_err(&format!("language item required, but not found: `{}`", name)) - .note(&format!("this can occur when a binary crate with `#![no_std]` is compiled for a target where `{}` is defined in the standard library", name)) - .help(&format!("you may be able to compile for a target that doesn't need `{}`, specify a target with `--target` or in `.cargo/config`", name)) - .emit(); + tcx.sess.emit_err(MissingLangItem { name: *name }); } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_plugin_impl/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_plugin_impl/Cargo.toml index c409b6c3e..fa27bfc61 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_plugin_impl/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_plugin_impl/Cargo.toml @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ build = false edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] libloading = "0.7.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_plugin_impl/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_plugin_impl/src/errors.rs index 2bdb6e4fe..e6a7fc86b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_plugin_impl/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_plugin_impl/src/errors.rs @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ //! Errors emitted by plugin_impl -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::Span; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(plugin_impl::load_plugin_error)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(plugin_impl_load_plugin_error)] pub struct LoadPluginError { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub msg: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(plugin_impl::malformed_plugin_attribute, code = "E0498")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(plugin_impl_malformed_plugin_attribute, code = "E0498")] pub struct MalformedPluginAttribute { #[primary_span] #[label] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_privacy/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_privacy/Cargo.toml index 5785921fb..832fdc9f0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_privacy/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_privacy/Cargo.toml @@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ rustc_middle = { path = "../rustc_middle" } rustc_session = { path = "../rustc_session" } rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" } rustc_trait_selection = { path = "../rustc_trait_selection" } -rustc_typeck = { path = "../rustc_typeck" } +rustc_hir_analysis = { path = "../rustc_hir_analysis" } tracing = "0.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/errors.rs index 63f83f896..a6c95f1a8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/errors.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ use rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgFromDisplay; -use rustc_macros::{LintDiagnostic, SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy::field_is_private, code = "E0451")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(privacy_field_is_private, code = "E0451")] pub struct FieldIsPrivate { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -14,23 +14,23 @@ pub struct FieldIsPrivate { pub label: FieldIsPrivateLabel, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum FieldIsPrivateLabel { - #[label(privacy::field_is_private_is_update_syntax_label)] + #[label(privacy_field_is_private_is_update_syntax_label)] IsUpdateSyntax { #[primary_span] span: Span, field_name: Symbol, }, - #[label(privacy::field_is_private_label)] + #[label(privacy_field_is_private_label)] Other { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy::item_is_private)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(privacy_item_is_private)] pub struct ItemIsPrivate<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ pub struct ItemIsPrivate<'a> { pub descr: DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy::unnamed_item_is_private)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(privacy_unnamed_item_is_private)] pub struct UnnamedItemIsPrivate { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ pub struct UnnamedItemIsPrivate { } // Duplicate of `InPublicInterface` but with a different error code, shares the same slug. -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy::in_public_interface, code = "E0445")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(privacy_in_public_interface, code = "E0445")] pub struct InPublicInterfaceTraits<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -57,13 +57,13 @@ pub struct InPublicInterfaceTraits<'a> { pub vis_descr: &'static str, pub kind: &'a str, pub descr: DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a>, - #[label(privacy::visibility_label)] + #[label(visibility_label)] pub vis_span: Span, } // Duplicate of `InPublicInterfaceTraits` but with a different error code, shares the same slug. -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy::in_public_interface, code = "E0446")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(privacy_in_public_interface, code = "E0446")] pub struct InPublicInterface<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -71,20 +71,20 @@ pub struct InPublicInterface<'a> { pub vis_descr: &'static str, pub kind: &'a str, pub descr: DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a>, - #[label(privacy::visibility_label)] + #[label(visibility_label)] pub vis_span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy::report_access_level)] -pub struct ReportAccessLevel { +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(privacy_report_effective_visibility)] +pub struct ReportEffectiveVisibility { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub descr: String, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy::from_private_dep_in_public_interface)] +#[diag(privacy_from_private_dep_in_public_interface)] pub struct FromPrivateDependencyInPublicInterface<'a> { pub kind: &'a str, pub descr: DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a>, @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ pub struct FromPrivateDependencyInPublicInterface<'a> { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy::private_in_public_lint)] +#[diag(privacy_private_in_public_lint)] pub struct PrivateInPublicLint<'a> { pub vis_descr: &'static str, pub kind: &'a str, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/lib.rs index 48ab31ab9..865d6306b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/lib.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] #![feature(associated_type_defaults)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(rustc_private)] #![feature(try_blocks)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] @@ -24,7 +23,7 @@ use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{AssocItemKind, HirIdSet, ItemId, Node, PatKind}; use rustc_middle::bug; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; -use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::{AccessLevel, AccessLevels}; +use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::{EffectiveVisibilities, Level}; use rustc_middle::span_bug; use rustc_middle::ty::abstract_const::{walk_abstract_const, AbstractConst, Node as ACNode}; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; @@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ use std::{cmp, fmt, mem}; use errors::{ FieldIsPrivate, FieldIsPrivateLabel, FromPrivateDependencyInPublicInterface, InPublicInterface, - InPublicInterfaceTraits, ItemIsPrivate, PrivateInPublicLint, ReportAccessLevel, + InPublicInterfaceTraits, ItemIsPrivate, PrivateInPublicLint, ReportEffectiveVisibility, UnnamedItemIsPrivate, }; @@ -123,8 +122,20 @@ where &mut self, projection: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, ) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { - let (trait_ref, assoc_substs) = - projection.trait_ref_and_own_substs(self.def_id_visitor.tcx()); + let tcx = self.def_id_visitor.tcx(); + let (trait_ref, assoc_substs) = if tcx.def_kind(projection.item_def_id) + != DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder + { + projection.trait_ref_and_own_substs(tcx) + } else { + // HACK(RPITIT): Remove this when RPITITs are lowered to regular assoc tys + let def_id = tcx.impl_trait_in_trait_parent(projection.item_def_id); + let trait_generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); + ( + ty::TraitRef { def_id, substs: projection.substs.truncate_to(tcx, trait_generics) }, + &projection.substs[trait_generics.count()..], + ) + }; self.visit_trait(trait_ref)?; if self.def_id_visitor.shallow() { ControlFlow::CONTINUE @@ -148,34 +159,12 @@ where ty.visit_with(self) } ty::PredicateKind::RegionOutlives(..) => ControlFlow::CONTINUE, - ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv) - if self.def_id_visitor.tcx().features().generic_const_exprs => - { - let tcx = self.def_id_visitor.tcx(); - if let Ok(Some(ct)) = AbstractConst::new(tcx, uv) { - self.visit_abstract_const_expr(tcx, ct)?; - } - ControlFlow::CONTINUE - } + ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ct) => ct.visit_with(self), ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(arg) => arg.visit_with(self), _ => bug!("unexpected predicate: {:?}", predicate), } } - fn visit_abstract_const_expr( - &mut self, - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - ct: AbstractConst<'tcx>, - ) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy> { - walk_abstract_const(tcx, ct, |node| match node.root(tcx) { - ACNode::Leaf(leaf) => self.visit_const(leaf), - ACNode::Cast(_, _, ty) => self.visit_ty(ty), - ACNode::Binop(..) | ACNode::UnaryOp(..) | ACNode::FunctionCall(_, _) => { - ControlFlow::CONTINUE - } - }) - } - fn visit_predicates( &mut self, predicates: ty::GenericPredicates<'tcx>, @@ -298,9 +287,16 @@ where self.visit_ty(c.ty())?; let tcx = self.def_id_visitor.tcx(); if let Ok(Some(ct)) = AbstractConst::from_const(tcx, c) { - self.visit_abstract_const_expr(tcx, ct)?; + walk_abstract_const(tcx, ct, |node| match node.root(tcx) { + ACNode::Leaf(leaf) => self.visit_const(leaf), + ACNode::Cast(_, _, ty) => self.visit_ty(ty), + ACNode::Binop(..) | ACNode::UnaryOp(..) | ACNode::FunctionCall(_, _) => { + ControlFlow::CONTINUE + } + }) + } else { + ControlFlow::CONTINUE } - ControlFlow::CONTINUE } } @@ -314,7 +310,7 @@ fn min(vis1: ty::Visibility, vis2: ty::Visibility, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> ty::Visib struct FindMin<'a, 'tcx, VL: VisibilityLike> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - access_levels: &'a AccessLevels, + effective_visibilities: &'a EffectiveVisibilities, min: VL, } @@ -348,8 +344,12 @@ trait VisibilityLike: Sized { // Returns an over-approximation (`skip_assoc_tys` = true) of visibility due to // associated types for which we can't determine visibility precisely. - fn of_impl(def_id: LocalDefId, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, access_levels: &AccessLevels) -> Self { - let mut find = FindMin { tcx, access_levels, min: Self::MAX }; + fn of_impl( + def_id: LocalDefId, + tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, + effective_visibilities: &EffectiveVisibilities, + ) -> Self { + let mut find = FindMin { tcx, effective_visibilities, min: Self::MAX }; find.visit(tcx.type_of(def_id)); if let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(def_id) { find.visit_trait(trait_ref); @@ -363,8 +363,8 @@ impl VisibilityLike for ty::Visibility { min(find.tcx.local_visibility(def_id), find.min, find.tcx) } } -impl VisibilityLike for Option<AccessLevel> { - const MAX: Self = Some(AccessLevel::Public); +impl VisibilityLike for Option<Level> { + const MAX: Self = Some(Level::Direct); // Type inference is very smart sometimes. // It can make an impl reachable even some components of its type or trait are unreachable. // E.g. methods of `impl ReachableTrait<UnreachableTy> for ReachableTy<UnreachableTy> { ... }` @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ impl VisibilityLike for Option<AccessLevel> { // (which require reaching the `DefId`s in them). const SHALLOW: bool = true; fn new_min(find: &FindMin<'_, '_, Self>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Self { - cmp::min(find.access_levels.map.get(&def_id).copied(), find.min) + cmp::min(find.effective_visibilities.public_at_level(def_id), find.min) } } @@ -387,8 +387,8 @@ impl VisibilityLike for Option<AccessLevel> { struct EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - /// Accessibility levels for reachable nodes. - access_levels: AccessLevels, + /// Effective visibilities for reachable nodes. + effective_visibilities: EffectiveVisibilities, /// A set of pairs corresponding to modules, where the first module is /// reachable via a macro that's defined in the second module. This cannot /// be represented as reachable because it can't handle the following case: @@ -402,38 +402,38 @@ struct EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { /// n::p::f() /// } macro_reachable: FxHashSet<(LocalDefId, LocalDefId)>, - /// Previous accessibility level; `None` means unreachable. - prev_level: Option<AccessLevel>, + /// Previous visibility level; `None` means unreachable. + prev_level: Option<Level>, /// Has something changed in the level map? changed: bool, } struct ReachEverythingInTheInterfaceVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { - access_level: Option<AccessLevel>, + level: Option<Level>, item_def_id: LocalDefId, ev: &'a mut EmbargoVisitor<'tcx>, } impl<'tcx> EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { - fn get(&self, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Option<AccessLevel> { - self.access_levels.map.get(&def_id).copied() + fn get(&self, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Option<Level> { + self.effective_visibilities.public_at_level(def_id) } - fn update_with_hir_id( - &mut self, - hir_id: hir::HirId, - level: Option<AccessLevel>, - ) -> Option<AccessLevel> { + fn update_with_hir_id(&mut self, hir_id: hir::HirId, level: Option<Level>) -> Option<Level> { let def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(hir_id); self.update(def_id, level) } /// Updates node level and returns the updated level. - fn update(&mut self, def_id: LocalDefId, level: Option<AccessLevel>) -> Option<AccessLevel> { + fn update(&mut self, def_id: LocalDefId, level: Option<Level>) -> Option<Level> { let old_level = self.get(def_id); - // Accessibility levels can only grow. + // Visibility levels can only grow. if level > old_level { - self.access_levels.map.insert(def_id, level.unwrap()); + self.effective_visibilities.set_public_at_level( + def_id, + || ty::Visibility::Restricted(self.tcx.parent_module_from_def_id(def_id)), + level.unwrap(), + ); self.changed = true; level } else { @@ -444,10 +444,10 @@ impl<'tcx> EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { fn reach( &mut self, def_id: LocalDefId, - access_level: Option<AccessLevel>, + level: Option<Level>, ) -> ReachEverythingInTheInterfaceVisitor<'_, 'tcx> { ReachEverythingInTheInterfaceVisitor { - access_level: cmp::min(access_level, Some(AccessLevel::Reachable)), + level: cmp::min(level, Some(Level::Reachable)), item_def_id: def_id, ev: self, } @@ -505,9 +505,9 @@ impl<'tcx> EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { fn update_macro_reachable_mod(&mut self, module_def_id: LocalDefId, defining_mod: LocalDefId) { let module = self.tcx.hir().get_module(module_def_id).0; for item_id in module.item_ids { - let def_kind = self.tcx.def_kind(item_id.def_id); - let vis = self.tcx.local_visibility(item_id.def_id); - self.update_macro_reachable_def(item_id.def_id, def_kind, vis, defining_mod); + let def_kind = self.tcx.def_kind(item_id.owner_id); + let vis = self.tcx.local_visibility(item_id.owner_id.def_id); + self.update_macro_reachable_def(item_id.owner_id.def_id, def_kind, vis, defining_mod); } if let Some(exports) = self.tcx.module_reexports(module_def_id) { for export in exports { @@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ impl<'tcx> EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { vis: ty::Visibility, module: LocalDefId, ) { - let level = Some(AccessLevel::Reachable); + let level = Some(Level::Reachable); if vis.is_public() { self.update(def_id, level); } @@ -627,11 +627,14 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { let item_level = match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Impl { .. } => { - let impl_level = - Option::<AccessLevel>::of_impl(item.def_id, self.tcx, &self.access_levels); - self.update(item.def_id, impl_level) + let impl_level = Option::<Level>::of_impl( + item.owner_id.def_id, + self.tcx, + &self.effective_visibilities, + ); + self.update(item.owner_id.def_id, impl_level) } - _ => self.get(item.def_id), + _ => self.get(item.owner_id.def_id), }; // Update levels of nested things. @@ -650,15 +653,15 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => { for impl_item_ref in impl_.items { if impl_.of_trait.is_some() - || self.tcx.visibility(impl_item_ref.id.def_id).is_public() + || self.tcx.visibility(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id).is_public() { - self.update(impl_item_ref.id.def_id, item_level); + self.update(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id, item_level); } } } hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., trait_item_refs) => { for trait_item_ref in trait_item_refs { - self.update(trait_item_ref.id.def_id, item_level); + self.update(trait_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id, item_level); } } hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref def, _) | hir::ItemKind::Union(ref def, _) => { @@ -674,12 +677,12 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { } } hir::ItemKind::Macro(ref macro_def, _) => { - self.update_reachability_from_macro(item.def_id, macro_def); + self.update_reachability_from_macro(item.owner_id.def_id, macro_def); } hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { items, .. } => { for foreign_item in items { - if self.tcx.visibility(foreign_item.id.def_id).is_public() { - self.update(foreign_item.id.def_id, item_level); + if self.tcx.visibility(foreign_item.id.owner_id).is_public() { + self.update(foreign_item.id.owner_id.def_id, item_level); } } } @@ -702,7 +705,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { hir::ItemKind::Macro(..) | hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) => {} // All nested items are checked by `visit_item`. hir::ItemKind::Mod(..) => {} - // Handled in the access level of in rustc_resolve + // Handled in `rustc_resolve`. hir::ItemKind::Use(..) => {} // The interface is empty. hir::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(..) => {} @@ -715,9 +718,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { // FIXME: This is some serious pessimization intended to workaround deficiencies // in the reachability pass (`middle/reachable.rs`). Types are marked as link-time // reachable if they are returned via `impl Trait`, even from private functions. - let exist_level = - cmp::max(item_level, Some(AccessLevel::ReachableFromImplTrait)); - self.reach(item.def_id, exist_level).generics().predicates().ty(); + let exist_level = cmp::max(item_level, Some(Level::ReachableThroughImplTrait)); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, exist_level).generics().predicates().ty(); } } // Visit everything. @@ -726,20 +728,20 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { | hir::ItemKind::Fn(..) | hir::ItemKind::TyAlias(..) => { if item_level.is_some() { - self.reach(item.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates().ty(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates().ty(); } } hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., trait_item_refs) => { if item_level.is_some() { - self.reach(item.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates(); for trait_item_ref in trait_item_refs { let tcx = self.tcx; - let mut reach = self.reach(trait_item_ref.id.def_id, item_level); + let mut reach = self.reach(trait_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id, item_level); reach.generics().predicates(); if trait_item_ref.kind == AssocItemKind::Type - && !tcx.impl_defaultness(trait_item_ref.id.def_id).has_value() + && !tcx.impl_defaultness(trait_item_ref.id.owner_id).has_value() { // No type to visit. } else { @@ -750,18 +752,22 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { } hir::ItemKind::TraitAlias(..) => { if item_level.is_some() { - self.reach(item.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates(); } } // Visit everything except for private impl items. hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => { if item_level.is_some() { - self.reach(item.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates().ty().trait_ref(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, item_level) + .generics() + .predicates() + .ty() + .trait_ref(); for impl_item_ref in impl_.items { - let impl_item_level = self.get(impl_item_ref.id.def_id); + let impl_item_level = self.get(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id); if impl_item_level.is_some() { - self.reach(impl_item_ref.id.def_id, impl_item_level) + self.reach(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id, impl_item_level) .generics() .predicates() .ty(); @@ -773,7 +779,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { // Visit everything, but enum variants have their own levels. hir::ItemKind::Enum(ref def, _) => { if item_level.is_some() { - self.reach(item.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates(); } for variant in def.variants { let variant_level = self.get(self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(variant.id)); @@ -784,13 +790,13 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { } // Corner case: if the variant is reachable, but its // enum is not, make the enum reachable as well. - self.reach(item.def_id, variant_level).ty(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, variant_level).ty(); } if let Some(hir_id) = variant.data.ctor_hir_id() { let ctor_def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(hir_id); let ctor_level = self.get(ctor_def_id); if ctor_level.is_some() { - self.reach(item.def_id, ctor_level).ty(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, ctor_level).ty(); } } } @@ -798,9 +804,9 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { // Visit everything, but foreign items have their own levels. hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { items, .. } => { for foreign_item in items { - let foreign_item_level = self.get(foreign_item.id.def_id); + let foreign_item_level = self.get(foreign_item.id.owner_id.def_id); if foreign_item_level.is_some() { - self.reach(foreign_item.id.def_id, foreign_item_level) + self.reach(foreign_item.id.owner_id.def_id, foreign_item_level) .generics() .predicates() .ty(); @@ -810,7 +816,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { // Visit everything except for private fields. hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref struct_def, _) | hir::ItemKind::Union(ref struct_def, _) => { if item_level.is_some() { - self.reach(item.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, item_level).generics().predicates(); for field in struct_def.fields() { let def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(field.hir_id); let field_level = self.get(def_id); @@ -823,7 +829,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { let ctor_def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(hir_id); let ctor_level = self.get(ctor_def_id); if ctor_level.is_some() { - self.reach(item.def_id, ctor_level).ty(); + self.reach(item.owner_id.def_id, ctor_level).ty(); } } } @@ -894,10 +900,10 @@ impl<'tcx> DefIdVisitor<'tcx> for ReachEverythingInTheInterfaceVisitor<'_, 'tcx> _descr: &dyn fmt::Display, ) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { - if let (ty::Visibility::Public, _) | (_, Some(AccessLevel::ReachableFromImplTrait)) = - (self.tcx().visibility(def_id.to_def_id()), self.access_level) + if let (ty::Visibility::Public, _) | (_, Some(Level::ReachableThroughImplTrait)) = + (self.tcx().visibility(def_id.to_def_id()), self.level) { - self.ev.update(def_id, self.access_level); + self.ev.update(def_id, self.level); } } ControlFlow::CONTINUE @@ -905,42 +911,64 @@ impl<'tcx> DefIdVisitor<'tcx> for ReachEverythingInTheInterfaceVisitor<'_, 'tcx> } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -/// Visitor, used for AccessLevels table checking +/// Visitor, used for EffectiveVisibilities table checking //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// pub struct TestReachabilityVisitor<'tcx, 'a> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - access_levels: &'a AccessLevels, + effective_visibilities: &'a EffectiveVisibilities, } impl<'tcx, 'a> TestReachabilityVisitor<'tcx, 'a> { - fn access_level_diagnostic(&mut self, def_id: LocalDefId) { - if self.tcx.has_attr(def_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_access_level) { - let access_level = format!("{:?}", self.access_levels.map.get(&def_id)); + fn effective_visibility_diagnostic(&mut self, def_id: LocalDefId) { + if self.tcx.has_attr(def_id.to_def_id(), sym::rustc_effective_visibility) { + let mut error_msg = String::new(); let span = self.tcx.def_span(def_id.to_def_id()); - self.tcx.sess.emit_err(ReportAccessLevel { span, descr: access_level }); + if let Some(effective_vis) = self.effective_visibilities.effective_vis(def_id) { + for level in Level::all_levels() { + let vis_str = match effective_vis.at_level(level) { + ty::Visibility::Restricted(restricted_id) => { + if restricted_id.is_top_level_module() { + "pub(crate)".to_string() + } else if *restricted_id == self.tcx.parent_module_from_def_id(def_id) { + "pub(self)".to_string() + } else { + format!("pub({})", self.tcx.item_name(restricted_id.to_def_id())) + } + } + ty::Visibility::Public => "pub".to_string(), + }; + if level != Level::Direct { + error_msg.push_str(", "); + } + error_msg.push_str(&format!("{:?}: {}", level, vis_str)); + } + } else { + error_msg.push_str("not in the table"); + } + self.tcx.sess.emit_err(ReportEffectiveVisibility { span, descr: error_msg }); } } } impl<'tcx, 'a> Visitor<'tcx> for TestReachabilityVisitor<'tcx, 'a> { fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { - self.access_level_diagnostic(item.def_id); + self.effective_visibility_diagnostic(item.owner_id.def_id); match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Enum(ref def, _) => { for variant in def.variants.iter() { let variant_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(variant.id); - self.access_level_diagnostic(variant_id); + self.effective_visibility_diagnostic(variant_id); for field in variant.data.fields() { let def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(field.hir_id); - self.access_level_diagnostic(def_id); + self.effective_visibility_diagnostic(def_id); } } } hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref def, _) | hir::ItemKind::Union(ref def, _) => { for field in def.fields() { let def_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(field.hir_id); - self.access_level_diagnostic(def_id); + self.effective_visibility_diagnostic(def_id); } } _ => {} @@ -948,13 +976,13 @@ impl<'tcx, 'a> Visitor<'tcx> for TestReachabilityVisitor<'tcx, 'a> { } fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'tcx>) { - self.access_level_diagnostic(item.def_id); + self.effective_visibility_diagnostic(item.owner_id.def_id); } fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) { - self.access_level_diagnostic(item.def_id); + self.effective_visibility_diagnostic(item.owner_id.def_id); } fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { - self.access_level_diagnostic(item.def_id); + self.effective_visibility_diagnostic(item.owner_id.def_id); } } @@ -1025,7 +1053,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { fn visit_mod(&mut self, _m: &'tcx hir::Mod<'tcx>, _s: Span, _n: hir::HirId) { // Don't visit nested modules, since we run a separate visitor walk - // for each module in `privacy_access_levels` + // for each module in `effective_visibilities` } fn visit_nested_body(&mut self, body: hir::BodyId) { @@ -1037,7 +1065,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { } fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { - let orig_current_item = mem::replace(&mut self.current_item, item.def_id); + let orig_current_item = mem::replace(&mut self.current_item, item.owner_id.def_id); intravisit::walk_item(self, item); self.current_item = orig_current_item; } @@ -1150,7 +1178,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { fn visit_mod(&mut self, _m: &'tcx hir::Mod<'tcx>, _s: Span, _n: hir::HirId) { // Don't visit nested modules, since we run a separate visitor walk - // for each module in `privacy_access_levels` + // for each module in `effective_visibilities` } fn visit_nested_body(&mut self, body: hir::BodyId) { @@ -1180,7 +1208,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { // Types in signatures. // FIXME: This is very ineffective. Ideally each HIR type should be converted // into a semantic type only once and the result should be cached somehow. - if self.visit(rustc_typeck::hir_ty_to_ty(self.tcx, hir_ty)).is_break() { + if self.visit(rustc_hir_analysis::hir_ty_to_ty(self.tcx, hir_ty)).is_break() { return; } } @@ -1209,7 +1237,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { if self.maybe_typeck_results.is_none() { // Avoid calling `hir_trait_to_predicates` in bodies, it will ICE. // The traits' privacy in bodies is already checked as a part of trait object types. - let bounds = rustc_typeck::hir_trait_to_predicates( + let bounds = rustc_hir_analysis::hir_trait_to_predicates( self.tcx, trait_ref, // NOTE: This isn't really right, but the actual type doesn't matter here. It's @@ -1340,7 +1368,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { // Check types in item interfaces. fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { - let orig_current_item = mem::replace(&mut self.current_item, item.def_id); + let orig_current_item = mem::replace(&mut self.current_item, item.owner_id.def_id); let old_maybe_typeck_results = self.maybe_typeck_results.take(); intravisit::walk_item(self, item); self.maybe_typeck_results = old_maybe_typeck_results; @@ -1375,7 +1403,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DefIdVisitor<'tcx> for TypePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { struct ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - access_levels: &'a AccessLevels, + effective_visibilities: &'a EffectiveVisibilities, in_variant: bool, // Set of errors produced by this obsolete visitor. old_error_set: HirIdSet, @@ -1395,7 +1423,9 @@ struct ObsoleteCheckTypeForPrivatenessVisitor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { fn path_is_private_type(&self, path: &hir::Path<'_>) -> bool { let did = match path.res { - Res::PrimTy(..) | Res::SelfTy { .. } | Res::Err => return false, + Res::PrimTy(..) | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::Err => { + return false; + } res => res.def_id(), }; @@ -1416,7 +1446,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { fn trait_is_public(&self, trait_id: LocalDefId) -> bool { // FIXME: this would preferably be using `exported_items`, but all // traits are exported currently (see `EmbargoVisitor.exported_trait`). - self.access_levels.is_public(trait_id) + self.effective_visibilities.is_directly_public(trait_id) } fn check_generic_bound(&mut self, bound: &hir::GenericBound<'_>) { @@ -1428,7 +1458,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } fn item_is_public(&self, def_id: LocalDefId) -> bool { - self.access_levels.is_reachable(def_id) || self.tcx.visibility(def_id).is_public() + self.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(def_id) || self.tcx.visibility(def_id).is_public() } } @@ -1482,7 +1512,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { .. } => {} hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., bounds, _) => { - if !self.trait_is_public(item.def_id) { + if !self.trait_is_public(item.owner_id.def_id) { return; } @@ -1542,10 +1572,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { || impl_.items.iter().any(|impl_item_ref| { let impl_item = self.tcx.hir().impl_item(impl_item_ref.id); match impl_item.kind { - hir::ImplItemKind::Const(..) | hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => { - self.access_levels.is_reachable(impl_item_ref.id.def_id) - } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(_) => false, + hir::ImplItemKind::Const(..) | hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..) => self + .effective_visibilities + .is_reachable(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id), + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(_) => false, } }); @@ -1563,11 +1593,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { let impl_item = self.tcx.hir().impl_item(impl_item_ref.id); match impl_item.kind { hir::ImplItemKind::Const(..) | hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..) - if self.item_is_public(impl_item.def_id) => + if self.item_is_public(impl_item.owner_id.def_id) => { intravisit::walk_impl_item(self, impl_item) } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(..) => { + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(..) => { intravisit::walk_impl_item(self, impl_item) } _ => {} @@ -1593,7 +1623,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { // Those in 3. are warned with this call. for impl_item_ref in impl_.items { let impl_item = self.tcx.hir().impl_item(impl_item_ref.id); - if let hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) = impl_item.kind { + if let hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ty) = impl_item.kind { self.visit_ty(ty); } } @@ -1604,8 +1634,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { // methods will be visible as `Public::foo`. let mut found_pub_static = false; for impl_item_ref in impl_.items { - if self.access_levels.is_reachable(impl_item_ref.id.def_id) - || self.tcx.visibility(impl_item_ref.id.def_id).is_public() + if self + .effective_visibilities + .is_reachable(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id) + || self.tcx.visibility(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id).is_public() { let impl_item = self.tcx.hir().impl_item(impl_item_ref.id); match impl_item_ref.kind { @@ -1633,7 +1665,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { hir::ItemKind::TyAlias(..) => return, // Not at all public, so we don't care. - _ if !self.item_is_public(item.def_id) => { + _ if !self.item_is_public(item.owner_id.def_id) => { return; } @@ -1664,7 +1696,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { - if self.access_levels.is_reachable(item.def_id) { + if self.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(item.owner_id.def_id) { intravisit::walk_foreign_item(self, item) } } @@ -1679,7 +1711,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } fn visit_variant(&mut self, v: &'tcx hir::Variant<'tcx>) { - if self.access_levels.is_reachable(self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(v.id)) { + if self.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(self.tcx.hir().local_def_id(v.id)) { self.in_variant = true; intravisit::walk_variant(self, v); self.in_variant = false; @@ -1901,43 +1933,44 @@ impl<'tcx> PrivateItemsInPublicInterfacesChecker<'tcx> { pub fn check_item(&mut self, id: ItemId) { let tcx = self.tcx; - let item_visibility = tcx.local_visibility(id.def_id); - let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(id.def_id); + let def_id = id.owner_id.def_id; + let item_visibility = tcx.local_visibility(def_id); + let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(def_id); match def_kind { DefKind::Const | DefKind::Static(_) | DefKind::Fn | DefKind::TyAlias => { - self.check(id.def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates().ty(); + self.check(def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates().ty(); } DefKind::OpaqueTy => { // `ty()` for opaque types is the underlying type, // it's not a part of interface, so we skip it. - self.check(id.def_id, item_visibility).generics().bounds(); + self.check(def_id, item_visibility).generics().bounds(); } DefKind::Trait => { let item = tcx.hir().item(id); if let hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., trait_item_refs) = item.kind { - self.check(item.def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates(); + self.check(item.owner_id.def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates(); for trait_item_ref in trait_item_refs { self.check_assoc_item( - trait_item_ref.id.def_id, + trait_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id, trait_item_ref.kind, item_visibility, ); if let AssocItemKind::Type = trait_item_ref.kind { - self.check(trait_item_ref.id.def_id, item_visibility).bounds(); + self.check(trait_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id, item_visibility).bounds(); } } } } DefKind::TraitAlias => { - self.check(id.def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates(); + self.check(def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates(); } DefKind::Enum => { let item = tcx.hir().item(id); if let hir::ItemKind::Enum(ref def, _) = item.kind { - self.check(item.def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates(); + self.check(item.owner_id.def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates(); for variant in def.variants { for field in variant.data.fields() { @@ -1952,8 +1985,11 @@ impl<'tcx> PrivateItemsInPublicInterfacesChecker<'tcx> { let item = tcx.hir().item(id); if let hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { items, .. } = item.kind { for foreign_item in items { - let vis = tcx.local_visibility(foreign_item.id.def_id); - self.check(foreign_item.id.def_id, vis).generics().predicates().ty(); + let vis = tcx.local_visibility(foreign_item.id.owner_id.def_id); + self.check(foreign_item.id.owner_id.def_id, vis) + .generics() + .predicates() + .ty(); } } } @@ -1963,7 +1999,7 @@ impl<'tcx> PrivateItemsInPublicInterfacesChecker<'tcx> { if let hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref struct_def, _) | hir::ItemKind::Union(ref struct_def, _) = item.kind { - self.check(item.def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates(); + self.check(item.owner_id.def_id, item_visibility).generics().predicates(); for field in struct_def.fields() { let def_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id(field.hir_id); @@ -1979,20 +2015,25 @@ impl<'tcx> PrivateItemsInPublicInterfacesChecker<'tcx> { DefKind::Impl => { let item = tcx.hir().item(id); if let hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) = item.kind { - let impl_vis = ty::Visibility::of_impl(item.def_id, tcx, &Default::default()); + let impl_vis = + ty::Visibility::of_impl(item.owner_id.def_id, tcx, &Default::default()); // check that private components do not appear in the generics or predicates of inherent impls // this check is intentionally NOT performed for impls of traits, per #90586 if impl_.of_trait.is_none() { - self.check(item.def_id, impl_vis).generics().predicates(); + self.check(item.owner_id.def_id, impl_vis).generics().predicates(); } for impl_item_ref in impl_.items { let impl_item_vis = if impl_.of_trait.is_none() { - min(tcx.local_visibility(impl_item_ref.id.def_id), impl_vis, tcx) + min( + tcx.local_visibility(impl_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id), + impl_vis, + tcx, + ) } else { impl_vis }; self.check_assoc_item( - impl_item_ref.id.def_id, + impl_item_ref.id.owner_id.def_id, impl_item_ref.kind, impl_item_vis, ); @@ -2007,7 +2048,7 @@ impl<'tcx> PrivateItemsInPublicInterfacesChecker<'tcx> { pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { *providers = Providers { visibility, - privacy_access_levels, + effective_visibilities, check_private_in_public, check_mod_privacy, ..*providers @@ -2040,7 +2081,7 @@ fn local_visibility(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> ty::Visibility { // Visibilities of trait impl items are inherited from their traits // and are not filled in resolve. Node::ImplItem(impl_item) => { - match tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id)) { + match tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id).def_id) { Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait: Some(tr), .. }), .. @@ -2079,14 +2120,14 @@ fn check_mod_privacy(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module_def_id: LocalDefId) { intravisit::walk_mod(&mut visitor, module, hir_id); } -fn privacy_access_levels(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> &AccessLevels { +fn effective_visibilities(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> &EffectiveVisibilities { // Build up a set of all exported items in the AST. This is a set of all // items which are reachable from external crates based on visibility. let mut visitor = EmbargoVisitor { tcx, - access_levels: tcx.resolutions(()).access_levels.clone(), + effective_visibilities: tcx.resolutions(()).effective_visibilities.clone(), macro_reachable: Default::default(), - prev_level: Some(AccessLevel::Public), + prev_level: Some(Level::Direct), changed: false, }; @@ -2099,18 +2140,19 @@ fn privacy_access_levels(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> &AccessLevels { } } - let mut check_visitor = TestReachabilityVisitor { tcx, access_levels: &visitor.access_levels }; + let mut check_visitor = + TestReachabilityVisitor { tcx, effective_visibilities: &visitor.effective_visibilities }; tcx.hir().visit_all_item_likes_in_crate(&mut check_visitor); - tcx.arena.alloc(visitor.access_levels) + tcx.arena.alloc(visitor.effective_visibilities) } fn check_private_in_public(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) { - let access_levels = tcx.privacy_access_levels(()); + let effective_visibilities = tcx.effective_visibilities(()); let mut visitor = ObsoleteVisiblePrivateTypesVisitor { tcx, - access_levels, + effective_visibilities, in_variant: false, old_error_set: Default::default(), }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/keys.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/keys.rs index 49175e97f..8be2e2be8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/keys.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/keys.rs @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ //! Defines the set of legal keys that can be used in queries. use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; +use rustc_hir::hir_id::{HirId, OwnerId}; use rustc_middle::infer::canonical::Canonical; use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::traits; @@ -26,6 +27,10 @@ pub trait Key { fn key_as_def_id(&self) -> Option<DefId> { None } + + fn ty_adt_id(&self) -> Option<DefId> { + None + } } impl Key for () { @@ -104,6 +109,19 @@ impl Key for CrateNum { } } +impl Key for OwnerId { + #[inline(always)] + fn query_crate_is_local(&self) -> bool { + true + } + fn default_span(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Span { + self.to_def_id().default_span(tcx) + } + fn key_as_def_id(&self) -> Option<DefId> { + Some(self.to_def_id()) + } +} + impl Key for LocalDefId { #[inline(always)] fn query_crate_is_local(&self) -> bool { @@ -275,7 +293,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Key for (DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>) { } } -impl<'tcx> Key for (ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>) { +impl<'tcx> Key for (ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>) { #[inline(always)] fn query_crate_is_local(&self) -> bool { (self.0).def.did.krate == LOCAL_CRATE @@ -393,6 +411,12 @@ impl<'tcx> Key for Ty<'tcx> { fn default_span(&self, _: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Span { DUMMY_SP } + fn ty_adt_id(&self) -> Option<DefId> { + match self.kind() { + ty::Adt(adt, _) => Some(adt.did()), + _ => None, + } + } } impl<'tcx> Key for TyAndLayout<'tcx> { @@ -543,3 +567,19 @@ impl<'tcx> Key for (Ty<'tcx>, ty::ValTree<'tcx>) { DUMMY_SP } } + +impl Key for HirId { + #[inline(always)] + fn query_crate_is_local(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + fn default_span(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Span { + tcx.hir().span(*self) + } + + #[inline(always)] + fn key_as_def_id(&self) -> Option<DefId> { + None + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/lib.rs index c87d26b39..11d4c97e7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/lib.rs @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ //! Support for serializing the dep-graph and reloading it. #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] +// this shouldn't be necessary, but the check for `&mut _` is too naive and denies returning a function pointer that takes a mut ref +#![feature(const_mut_refs)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(once_cell)] @@ -20,8 +22,7 @@ use rustc_middle::arena::Arena; use rustc_middle::dep_graph::{self, DepKindStruct}; use rustc_middle::ty::query::{query_keys, query_storage, query_stored, query_values}; use rustc_middle::ty::query::{ExternProviders, Providers, QueryEngine}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt}; -use rustc_span::def_id::{LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; +use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_span::Span; #[macro_use] @@ -43,14 +44,6 @@ pub use on_disk_cache::OnDiskCache; mod profiling_support; pub use self::profiling_support::alloc_self_profile_query_strings; -fn describe_as_module(def_id: LocalDefId, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> String { - if def_id.is_top_level_module() { - "top-level module".to_string() - } else { - format!("module `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(def_id.to_def_id())) - } -} - rustc_query_append! { define_queries! } impl<'tcx> Queries<'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/on_disk_cache.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/on_disk_cache.rs index 0e93f3ce1..9000f81d9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/on_disk_cache.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/on_disk_cache.rs @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ use crate::QueryCtxt; -use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexSet}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_data_structures::memmap::Mmap; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{HashMapExt, Lock, Lrc, RwLock}; use rustc_data_structures::unhash::UnhashMap; +use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, DefIndex, LocalDefId, StableCrateId, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_hir::definitions::DefPathHash; use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; @@ -118,12 +119,11 @@ pub type EncodedDepNodeIndex = Vec<(SerializedDepNodeIndex, AbsoluteBytePos)>; struct SourceFileIndex(u32); #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Hash, Eq, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable)] -pub struct AbsoluteBytePos(u32); +pub struct AbsoluteBytePos(u64); impl AbsoluteBytePos { fn new(pos: usize) -> AbsoluteBytePos { - debug_assert!(pos <= u32::MAX as usize); - AbsoluteBytePos(pos as u32) + AbsoluteBytePos(pos.try_into().expect("Incremental cache file size overflowed u64.")) } fn to_usize(self) -> usize { @@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable<CacheDecoder<'a, 'tcx>> for DefId { } } -impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable<CacheDecoder<'a, 'tcx>> for &'tcx FxHashSet<LocalDefId> { +impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable<CacheDecoder<'a, 'tcx>> for &'tcx UnordSet<LocalDefId> { fn decode(d: &mut CacheDecoder<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { RefDecodable::decode(d) } @@ -848,6 +848,7 @@ impl_ref_decoder! {<'tcx> rustc_span::def_id::DefId, rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId, (rustc_middle::middle::exported_symbols::ExportedSymbol<'tcx>, rustc_middle::middle::exported_symbols::SymbolExportInfo), + ty::DeducedParamAttrs, } //- ENCODING ------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1067,7 +1068,7 @@ pub fn encode_query_results<'a, 'tcx, CTX, Q>( let _timer = tcx .dep_context() .profiler() - .extra_verbose_generic_activity("encode_query_results_for", std::any::type_name::<Q>()); + .verbose_generic_activity_with_arg("encode_query_results_for", std::any::type_name::<Q>()); assert!(Q::query_state(tcx).all_inactive()); let cache = Q::query_cache(tcx); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/plumbing.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/plumbing.rs index 6f39bbfc0..1d17f4221 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/plumbing.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/plumbing.rs @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ //! manage the caches, and so forth. use crate::keys::Key; -use crate::on_disk_cache::CacheDecoder; +use crate::on_disk_cache::{CacheDecoder, CacheEncoder, EncodedDepNodeIndex}; +use crate::profiling_support::QueryKeyStringCache; use crate::{on_disk_cache, Queries}; use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{AtomicU64, Lock}; @@ -19,8 +20,10 @@ use rustc_query_system::query::{ force_query, QueryConfig, QueryContext, QueryDescription, QueryJobId, QueryMap, QuerySideEffects, QueryStackFrame, }; -use rustc_query_system::Value; +use rustc_query_system::{LayoutOfDepth, QueryOverflow, Value}; use rustc_serialize::Decodable; +use rustc_session::Limit; +use rustc_span::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE; use std::any::Any; use std::num::NonZeroU64; use thin_vec::ThinVec; @@ -109,7 +112,7 @@ impl QueryContext for QueryCtxt<'_> { // when accessing the `ImplicitCtxt`. tls::with_related_context(**self, move |current_icx| { if depth_limit && !self.recursion_limit().value_within_limit(current_icx.query_depth) { - self.depth_limit_error(); + self.depth_limit_error(token); } // Update the `ImplicitCtxt` to point to our new query job. @@ -127,6 +130,29 @@ impl QueryContext for QueryCtxt<'_> { }) }) } + + fn depth_limit_error(&self, job: QueryJobId) { + let mut span = None; + let mut layout_of_depth = None; + if let Some(map) = self.try_collect_active_jobs() { + if let Some((info, depth)) = job.try_find_layout_root(map) { + span = Some(info.job.span); + layout_of_depth = Some(LayoutOfDepth { desc: info.query.description, depth }); + } + } + + let suggested_limit = match self.recursion_limit() { + Limit(0) => Limit(2), + limit => limit * 2, + }; + + self.sess.emit_fatal(QueryOverflow { + span, + layout_of_depth, + suggested_limit, + crate_name: self.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE), + }); + } } impl<'tcx> QueryCtxt<'tcx> { @@ -148,34 +174,14 @@ impl<'tcx> QueryCtxt<'tcx> { pub(super) fn encode_query_results( self, - encoder: &mut on_disk_cache::CacheEncoder<'_, 'tcx>, - query_result_index: &mut on_disk_cache::EncodedDepNodeIndex, + encoder: &mut CacheEncoder<'_, 'tcx>, + query_result_index: &mut EncodedDepNodeIndex, ) { - macro_rules! expand_if_cached { - ([] $encode:expr) => {}; - ([(cache) $($rest:tt)*] $encode:expr) => { - $encode - }; - ([$other:tt $($modifiers:tt)*] $encode:expr) => { - expand_if_cached!([$($modifiers)*] $encode) - }; - } - - macro_rules! encode_queries { - ( - $($(#[$attr:meta])* - [$($modifiers:tt)*] fn $query:ident($($K:tt)*) -> $V:ty,)*) => { - $( - expand_if_cached!([$($modifiers)*] on_disk_cache::encode_query_results::<_, super::queries::$query<'_>>( - self, - encoder, - query_result_index - )); - )* + for query in &self.queries.query_structs { + if let Some(encode) = query.encode_query_results { + encode(self, encoder, query_result_index); } } - - rustc_query_append!(encode_queries!); } pub fn try_print_query_stack( @@ -188,6 +194,14 @@ impl<'tcx> QueryCtxt<'tcx> { } } +#[derive(Clone, Copy)] +pub(crate) struct QueryStruct<'tcx> { + pub try_collect_active_jobs: fn(QueryCtxt<'tcx>, &mut QueryMap) -> Option<()>, + pub alloc_self_profile_query_strings: fn(TyCtxt<'tcx>, &mut QueryKeyStringCache), + pub encode_query_results: + Option<fn(QueryCtxt<'tcx>, &mut CacheEncoder<'_, 'tcx>, &mut EncodedDepNodeIndex)>, +} + macro_rules! handle_cycle_error { ([]) => {{ rustc_query_system::HandleCycleError::Error @@ -284,7 +298,7 @@ pub(crate) fn create_query_frame< K: Copy + Key + for<'a> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>>, >( tcx: QueryCtxt<'tcx>, - do_describe: fn(QueryCtxt<'tcx>, K) -> String, + do_describe: fn(TyCtxt<'tcx>, K) -> String, key: K, kind: DepKind, name: &'static str, @@ -293,7 +307,7 @@ pub(crate) fn create_query_frame< // Showing visible path instead of any path is not that important in production. let description = ty::print::with_no_visible_paths!( // Force filename-line mode to avoid invoking `type_of` query. - ty::print::with_forced_impl_filename_line!(do_describe(tcx, key)) + ty::print::with_forced_impl_filename_line!(do_describe(tcx.tcx, key)) ); let description = if tcx.sess.verbose() { format!("{} [{}]", description, name) } else { description }; @@ -304,13 +318,12 @@ pub(crate) fn create_query_frame< } else { Some(key.default_span(*tcx)) }; + let def_id = key.key_as_def_id(); let def_kind = if kind == dep_graph::DepKind::opt_def_kind { // Try to avoid infinite recursion. None } else { - key.key_as_def_id() - .and_then(|def_id| def_id.as_local()) - .and_then(|def_id| tcx.opt_def_kind(def_id)) + def_id.and_then(|def_id| def_id.as_local()).and_then(|def_id| tcx.opt_def_kind(def_id)) }; let hash = || { tcx.with_stable_hashing_context(|mut hcx| { @@ -320,8 +333,9 @@ pub(crate) fn create_query_frame< hasher.finish::<u64>() }) }; + let ty_adt_id = key.ty_adt_id(); - QueryStackFrame::new(name, description, span, def_kind, hash) + QueryStackFrame::new(name, description, span, def_id, def_kind, ty_adt_id, hash) } fn try_load_from_on_disk_cache<'tcx, Q>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, dep_node: DepNode) @@ -355,6 +369,24 @@ where Q::Key: DepNodeParams<TyCtxt<'tcx>>, Q::Value: Value<TyCtxt<'tcx>>, { + // We must avoid ever having to call `force_from_dep_node()` for a + // `DepNode::codegen_unit`: + // Since we cannot reconstruct the query key of a `DepNode::codegen_unit`, we + // would always end up having to evaluate the first caller of the + // `codegen_unit` query that *is* reconstructible. This might very well be + // the `compile_codegen_unit` query, thus re-codegenning the whole CGU just + // to re-trigger calling the `codegen_unit` query with the right key. At + // that point we would already have re-done all the work we are trying to + // avoid doing in the first place. + // The solution is simple: Just explicitly call the `codegen_unit` query for + // each CGU, right after partitioning. This way `try_mark_green` will always + // hit the cache instead of having to go through `force_from_dep_node`. + // This assertion makes sure, we actually keep applying the solution above. + debug_assert!( + dep_node.kind != DepKind::codegen_unit, + "calling force_from_dep_node() on DepKind::codegen_unit" + ); + if let Some(key) = Q::Key::recover(tcx, &dep_node) { #[cfg(debug_assertions)] let _guard = tracing::span!(tracing::Level::TRACE, stringify!($name), ?key).entered(); @@ -395,6 +427,18 @@ where } } +macro_rules! expand_if_cached { + ([], $tokens:expr) => {{ + None + }}; + ([(cache) $($rest:tt)*], $tokens:expr) => {{ + Some($tokens) + }}; + ([$other:tt $($modifiers:tt)*], $tokens:expr) => { + expand_if_cached!([$($modifiers)*], $tokens) + }; +} + // NOTE: `$V` isn't used here, but we still need to match on it so it can be passed to other macros // invoked by `rustc_query_append`. macro_rules! define_queries { @@ -422,7 +466,10 @@ macro_rules! define_queries { } impl<'tcx> QueryDescription<QueryCtxt<'tcx>> for queries::$name<'tcx> { - rustc_query_description! { $name } + #[inline] + fn cache_on_disk(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, key: &Self::Key) -> bool { + ::rustc_middle::query::cached::$name(tcx, key) + } type Cache = query_storage::$name<'tcx>; @@ -528,6 +575,59 @@ macro_rules! define_queries { })* } + mod query_structs { + use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; + use $crate::plumbing::{QueryStruct, QueryCtxt}; + use $crate::profiling_support::QueryKeyStringCache; + use rustc_query_system::query::QueryMap; + + pub(super) const fn dummy_query_struct<'tcx>() -> QueryStruct<'tcx> { + fn noop_try_collect_active_jobs(_: QueryCtxt<'_>, _: &mut QueryMap) -> Option<()> { + None + } + fn noop_alloc_self_profile_query_strings(_: TyCtxt<'_>, _: &mut QueryKeyStringCache) {} + + QueryStruct { + try_collect_active_jobs: noop_try_collect_active_jobs, + alloc_self_profile_query_strings: noop_alloc_self_profile_query_strings, + encode_query_results: None, + } + } + + pub(super) use dummy_query_struct as Null; + pub(super) use dummy_query_struct as Red; + pub(super) use dummy_query_struct as TraitSelect; + pub(super) use dummy_query_struct as CompileCodegenUnit; + pub(super) use dummy_query_struct as CompileMonoItem; + + $( + pub(super) const fn $name<'tcx>() -> QueryStruct<'tcx> { QueryStruct { + try_collect_active_jobs: |tcx, qmap| { + let make_query = |tcx, key| { + let kind = rustc_middle::dep_graph::DepKind::$name; + let name = stringify!($name); + $crate::plumbing::create_query_frame(tcx, rustc_middle::query::descs::$name, key, kind, name) + }; + tcx.queries.$name.try_collect_active_jobs( + tcx, + make_query, + qmap, + ) + }, + alloc_self_profile_query_strings: |tcx, string_cache| { + $crate::profiling_support::alloc_self_profile_query_strings_for_query_cache( + tcx, + stringify!($name), + &tcx.query_caches.$name, + string_cache, + ) + }, + encode_query_results: expand_if_cached!([$($modifiers)*], |tcx, encoder, query_result_index| + $crate::on_disk_cache::encode_query_results::<_, super::queries::$name<'_>>(tcx, encoder, query_result_index) + ), + }})* + } + pub fn query_callbacks<'tcx>(arena: &'tcx Arena<'tcx>) -> &'tcx [DepKindStruct<'tcx>] { arena.alloc_from_iter(make_dep_kind_array!(query_callbacks)) } @@ -542,9 +642,11 @@ impl<'tcx> Queries<'tcx> { extern_providers: ExternProviders, on_disk_cache: Option<OnDiskCache<'tcx>>, ) -> Self { + use crate::query_structs; Queries { local_providers: Box::new(local_providers), extern_providers: Box::new(extern_providers), + query_structs: make_dep_kind_array!(query_structs).to_vec(), on_disk_cache, jobs: AtomicU64::new(1), ..Queries::default() @@ -559,6 +661,7 @@ macro_rules! define_queries_struct { pub struct Queries<'tcx> { local_providers: Box<Providers>, extern_providers: Box<ExternProviders>, + query_structs: Vec<$crate::plumbing::QueryStruct<'tcx>>, pub on_disk_cache: Option<OnDiskCache<'tcx>>, @@ -575,18 +678,9 @@ macro_rules! define_queries_struct { let tcx = QueryCtxt { tcx, queries: self }; let mut jobs = QueryMap::default(); - $( - let make_query = |tcx, key| { - let kind = dep_graph::DepKind::$name; - let name = stringify!($name); - $crate::plumbing::create_query_frame(tcx, queries::$name::describe, key, kind, name) - }; - self.$name.try_collect_active_jobs( - tcx, - make_query, - &mut jobs, - )?; - )* + for query in &self.query_structs { + (query.try_collect_active_jobs)(tcx, &mut jobs); + } Some(jobs) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/profiling_support.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/profiling_support.rs index 98ec3bc09..2cc311d48 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/profiling_support.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/profiling_support.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +use crate::QueryCtxt; use measureme::{StringComponent, StringId}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_data_structures::profiling::SelfProfiler; @@ -8,7 +9,7 @@ use rustc_query_system::query::QueryCache; use std::fmt::Debug; use std::io::Write; -struct QueryKeyStringCache { +pub(crate) struct QueryKeyStringCache { def_id_cache: FxHashMap<DefId, StringId>, } @@ -226,7 +227,7 @@ where /// Allocate the self-profiling query strings for a single query cache. This /// method is called from `alloc_self_profile_query_strings` which knows all /// the queries via macro magic. -fn alloc_self_profile_query_strings_for_query_cache<'tcx, C>( +pub(crate) fn alloc_self_profile_query_strings_for_query_cache<'tcx, C>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, query_name: &'static str, query_cache: &C, @@ -298,27 +299,15 @@ fn alloc_self_profile_query_strings_for_query_cache<'tcx, C>( /// If we are recording only summary data, the ids will point to /// just the query names. If we are recording query keys too, we /// allocate the corresponding strings here. -pub fn alloc_self_profile_query_strings(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { +pub fn alloc_self_profile_query_strings<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) { if !tcx.prof.enabled() { return; } let mut string_cache = QueryKeyStringCache::new(); + let queries = QueryCtxt::from_tcx(tcx); - macro_rules! alloc_once { - ( - $($(#[$attr:meta])* - [$($modifiers:tt)*] fn $name:ident($($K:tt)*) -> $V:ty,)*) => { - $( - alloc_self_profile_query_strings_for_query_cache( - tcx, - stringify!($name), - &tcx.query_caches.$name, - &mut string_cache, - ); - )+ - } + for query in &queries.queries.query_structs { + (query.alloc_self_profile_query_strings)(tcx, &mut string_cache); } - - rustc_query_append! { alloc_once! } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_query_system/Cargo.toml index d7599a56c..faddad741 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] parking_lot = "0.11" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/dep_graph/dep_node.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/dep_graph/dep_node.rs index 162c274d8..5c6ce0556 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/dep_graph/dep_node.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/dep_graph/dep_node.rs @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ use crate::ich::StableHashingContext; use rustc_data_structures::fingerprint::{Fingerprint, PackedFingerprint}; use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher}; +use rustc_hir::definitions::DefPathHash; use std::fmt; use std::hash::Hash; @@ -88,6 +89,17 @@ impl<K: DepKind> DepNode<K> { dep_node } + + /// Construct a DepNode from the given DepKind and DefPathHash. This + /// method will assert that the given DepKind actually requires a + /// single DefId/DefPathHash parameter. + pub fn from_def_path_hash<Ctxt>(tcx: Ctxt, def_path_hash: DefPathHash, kind: K) -> Self + where + Ctxt: super::DepContext<DepKind = K>, + { + debug_assert!(tcx.fingerprint_style(kind) == FingerprintStyle::DefPathHash); + DepNode { kind, hash: def_path_hash.0.into() } + } } impl<K: DepKind> fmt::Debug for DepNode<K> { @@ -149,6 +161,67 @@ where } } +/// This struct stores metadata about each DepKind. +/// +/// Information is retrieved by indexing the `DEP_KINDS` array using the integer value +/// of the `DepKind`. Overall, this allows to implement `DepContext` using this manual +/// jump table instead of large matches. +pub struct DepKindStruct<CTX: DepContext> { + /// Anonymous queries cannot be replayed from one compiler invocation to the next. + /// When their result is needed, it is recomputed. They are useful for fine-grained + /// dependency tracking, and caching within one compiler invocation. + pub is_anon: bool, + + /// Eval-always queries do not track their dependencies, and are always recomputed, even if + /// their inputs have not changed since the last compiler invocation. The result is still + /// cached within one compiler invocation. + pub is_eval_always: bool, + + /// Whether the query key can be recovered from the hashed fingerprint. + /// See [DepNodeParams] trait for the behaviour of each key type. + pub fingerprint_style: FingerprintStyle, + + /// The red/green evaluation system will try to mark a specific DepNode in the + /// dependency graph as green by recursively trying to mark the dependencies of + /// that `DepNode` as green. While doing so, it will sometimes encounter a `DepNode` + /// where we don't know if it is red or green and we therefore actually have + /// to recompute its value in order to find out. Since the only piece of + /// information that we have at that point is the `DepNode` we are trying to + /// re-evaluate, we need some way to re-run a query from just that. This is what + /// `force_from_dep_node()` implements. + /// + /// In the general case, a `DepNode` consists of a `DepKind` and an opaque + /// GUID/fingerprint that will uniquely identify the node. This GUID/fingerprint + /// is usually constructed by computing a stable hash of the query-key that the + /// `DepNode` corresponds to. Consequently, it is not in general possible to go + /// back from hash to query-key (since hash functions are not reversible). For + /// this reason `force_from_dep_node()` is expected to fail from time to time + /// because we just cannot find out, from the `DepNode` alone, what the + /// corresponding query-key is and therefore cannot re-run the query. + /// + /// The system deals with this case letting `try_mark_green` fail which forces + /// the root query to be re-evaluated. + /// + /// Now, if `force_from_dep_node()` would always fail, it would be pretty useless. + /// Fortunately, we can use some contextual information that will allow us to + /// reconstruct query-keys for certain kinds of `DepNode`s. In particular, we + /// enforce by construction that the GUID/fingerprint of certain `DepNode`s is a + /// valid `DefPathHash`. Since we also always build a huge table that maps every + /// `DefPathHash` in the current codebase to the corresponding `DefId`, we have + /// everything we need to re-run the query. + /// + /// Take the `mir_promoted` query as an example. Like many other queries, it + /// just has a single parameter: the `DefId` of the item it will compute the + /// validated MIR for. Now, when we call `force_from_dep_node()` on a `DepNode` + /// with kind `MirValidated`, we know that the GUID/fingerprint of the `DepNode` + /// is actually a `DefPathHash`, and can therefore just look up the corresponding + /// `DefId` in `tcx.def_path_hash_to_def_id`. + pub force_from_dep_node: Option<fn(tcx: CTX, dep_node: DepNode<CTX::DepKind>) -> bool>, + + /// Invoke a query to put the on-disk cached value in memory. + pub try_load_from_on_disk_cache: Option<fn(CTX, DepNode<CTX::DepKind>)>, +} + /// A "work product" corresponds to a `.o` (or other) file that we /// save in between runs. These IDs do not have a `DefId` but rather /// some independent path or string that persists between runs without diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/dep_graph/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/dep_graph/mod.rs index 342d95ca4..da2075fd5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/dep_graph/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/dep_graph/mod.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ mod graph; mod query; mod serialized; -pub use dep_node::{DepNode, DepNodeParams, WorkProductId}; +pub use dep_node::{DepKindStruct, DepNode, DepNodeParams, WorkProductId}; pub use graph::{ hash_result, DepGraph, DepNodeColor, DepNodeIndex, TaskDeps, TaskDepsRef, WorkProduct, }; @@ -34,16 +34,43 @@ pub trait DepContext: Copy { /// Access the compiler session. fn sess(&self) -> &Session; - /// Return whether this kind always require evaluation. - fn is_eval_always(&self, kind: Self::DepKind) -> bool; + fn dep_kind_info(&self, dep_node: Self::DepKind) -> &DepKindStruct<Self>; - fn fingerprint_style(&self, kind: Self::DepKind) -> FingerprintStyle; + #[inline(always)] + fn fingerprint_style(&self, kind: Self::DepKind) -> FingerprintStyle { + let data = self.dep_kind_info(kind); + if data.is_anon { + return FingerprintStyle::Opaque; + } + data.fingerprint_style + } + + #[inline(always)] + /// Return whether this kind always require evaluation. + fn is_eval_always(&self, kind: Self::DepKind) -> bool { + self.dep_kind_info(kind).is_eval_always + } /// Try to force a dep node to execute and see if it's green. - fn try_force_from_dep_node(&self, dep_node: DepNode<Self::DepKind>) -> bool; + fn try_force_from_dep_node(self, dep_node: DepNode<Self::DepKind>) -> bool { + debug!("try_force_from_dep_node({:?}) --- trying to force", dep_node); + + let cb = self.dep_kind_info(dep_node.kind); + if let Some(f) = cb.force_from_dep_node { + f(self, dep_node); + true + } else { + false + } + } /// Load data from the on-disk cache. - fn try_load_from_on_disk_cache(&self, dep_node: DepNode<Self::DepKind>); + fn try_load_from_on_disk_cache(self, dep_node: DepNode<Self::DepKind>) { + let cb = self.dep_kind_info(dep_node.kind); + if let Some(f) = cb.try_load_from_on_disk_cache { + f(self, dep_node) + } + } } pub trait HasDepContext: Copy { @@ -67,6 +94,8 @@ impl<T: DepContext> HasDepContext for T { pub enum FingerprintStyle { /// The fingerprint is actually a DefPathHash. DefPathHash, + /// The fingerprint is actually a HirId. + HirId, /// Query key was `()` or equivalent, so fingerprint is just zero. Unit, /// Some opaque hash. @@ -77,7 +106,9 @@ impl FingerprintStyle { #[inline] pub fn reconstructible(self) -> bool { match self { - FingerprintStyle::DefPathHash | FingerprintStyle::Unit => true, + FingerprintStyle::DefPathHash | FingerprintStyle::Unit | FingerprintStyle::HirId => { + true + } FingerprintStyle::Opaque => false, } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/error.rs index 3fb06cbed..7a20eaceb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/error.rs @@ -1,17 +1,15 @@ -use rustc_errors::AddSubdiagnostic; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; +use rustc_session::Limit; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[note(query_system_cycle_stack_middle)] pub struct CycleStack { + #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub desc: String, } -impl AddSubdiagnostic for CycleStack { - fn add_to_diagnostic(self, diag: &mut rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { - diag.span_note(self.span, &format!("...which requires {}...", self.desc)); - } -} - #[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub enum HandleCycleError { Error, @@ -19,39 +17,39 @@ pub enum HandleCycleError { DelayBug, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum StackCount { - #[note(query_system::cycle_stack_single)] + #[note(query_system_cycle_stack_single)] Single, - #[note(query_system::cycle_stack_multiple)] + #[note(query_system_cycle_stack_multiple)] Multiple, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum Alias { - #[note(query_system::cycle_recursive_ty_alias)] - #[help(query_system::cycle_recursive_ty_alias_help1)] - #[help(query_system::cycle_recursive_ty_alias_help2)] + #[note(query_system_cycle_recursive_ty_alias)] + #[help(query_system_cycle_recursive_ty_alias_help1)] + #[help(query_system_cycle_recursive_ty_alias_help2)] Ty, - #[note(query_system::cycle_recursive_trait_alias)] + #[note(query_system_cycle_recursive_trait_alias)] Trait, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -#[note(query_system::cycle_usage)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[note(query_system_cycle_usage)] pub struct CycleUsage { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub usage: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(query_system::cycle, code = "E0391")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(query_system_cycle, code = "E0391")] pub struct Cycle { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, pub stack_bottom: String, - #[subdiagnostic] + #[subdiagnostic(eager)] pub cycle_stack: Vec<CycleStack>, #[subdiagnostic] pub stack_count: StackCount, @@ -61,20 +59,35 @@ pub struct Cycle { pub cycle_usage: Option<CycleUsage>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(query_system::reentrant)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(query_system_reentrant)] pub struct Reentrant; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(query_system::increment_compilation)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(query_system_increment_compilation)] #[help] -#[note(query_system::increment_compilation_note1)] -#[note(query_system::increment_compilation_note2)] +#[note(query_system_increment_compilation_note1)] +#[note(query_system_increment_compilation_note2)] pub struct IncrementCompilation { pub run_cmd: String, pub dep_node: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(query_system::query_overflow)] -pub struct QueryOverflow; +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[help] +#[diag(query_system_query_overflow)] +pub struct QueryOverflow { + #[primary_span] + pub span: Option<Span>, + #[subdiagnostic] + pub layout_of_depth: Option<LayoutOfDepth>, + pub suggested_limit: Limit, + pub crate_name: Symbol, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[note(query_system_layout_of_depth)] +pub struct LayoutOfDepth { + pub desc: String, + pub depth: usize, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/ich/hcx.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/ich/hcx.rs index a09b8ca30..148eabb38 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/ich/hcx.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/ich/hcx.rs @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use rustc_session::cstore::CrateStore; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; -use rustc_span::{BytePos, CachingSourceMapView, SourceFile, Span, SpanData}; +use rustc_span::{BytePos, CachingSourceMapView, SourceFile, Span, SpanData, DUMMY_SP}; /// This is the context state available during incr. comp. hashing. It contains /// enough information to transform `DefId`s and `HirId`s into stable `DefPath`s (i.e., @@ -41,7 +41,10 @@ pub struct StableHashingContext<'a> { pub(super) enum BodyResolver<'tcx> { Forbidden, Ignore, - Traverse { owner: LocalDefId, bodies: &'tcx SortedMap<hir::ItemLocalId, &'tcx hir::Body<'tcx>> }, + Traverse { + owner: hir::OwnerId, + bodies: &'tcx SortedMap<hir::ItemLocalId, &'tcx hir::Body<'tcx>>, + }, } impl<'a> StableHashingContext<'a> { @@ -103,7 +106,7 @@ impl<'a> StableHashingContext<'a> { #[inline] pub fn with_hir_bodies( &mut self, - owner: LocalDefId, + owner: hir::OwnerId, bodies: &SortedMap<hir::ItemLocalId, &hir::Body<'_>>, f: impl FnOnce(&mut StableHashingContext<'_>), ) { @@ -182,7 +185,7 @@ impl<'a> rustc_span::HashStableContext for StableHashingContext<'a> { #[inline] fn def_span(&self, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Span { - self.source_span[def_id] + *self.source_span.get(def_id).unwrap_or(&DUMMY_SP) } #[inline] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/lib.rs index f92c3831f..f47760e9a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/lib.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ #![feature(assert_matches)] #![feature(core_intrinsics)] #![feature(hash_raw_entry)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(extern_types)] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] -// #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] +#![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #[macro_use] @@ -23,4 +22,6 @@ pub mod query; mod values; pub use error::HandleCycleError; +pub use error::LayoutOfDepth; +pub use error::QueryOverflow; pub use values::Value; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/config.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/config.rs index c4549cc9e..0a1cffa3b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/config.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/config.rs @@ -49,8 +49,6 @@ impl<CTX: QueryContext, K, V> QueryVTable<CTX, K, V> { pub trait QueryDescription<CTX: QueryContext>: QueryConfig { type Cache: QueryCache<Key = Self::Key, Stored = Self::Stored, Value = Self::Value>; - fn describe(tcx: CTX, key: Self::Key) -> String; - // Don't use this method to access query results, instead use the methods on TyCtxt fn query_state<'a>(tcx: CTX) -> &'a QueryState<Self::Key> where diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/job.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/job.rs index 45b4079fb..ed65393f5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/job.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/job.rs @@ -3,9 +3,11 @@ use crate::query::plumbing::CycleError; use crate::query::{QueryContext, QueryStackFrame}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_errors::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler, Level}; +use rustc_errors::{ + Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler, IntoDiagnostic, Level, +}; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; -use rustc_session::{Session, SessionDiagnostic}; +use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::Span; use std::hash::Hash; @@ -59,6 +61,7 @@ impl QueryJobId { } } +#[derive(Clone)] pub struct QueryJobInfo { pub query: QueryStackFrame, pub job: QueryJob, @@ -116,10 +119,10 @@ impl QueryJob { } } -#[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] impl QueryJobId { #[cold] #[inline(never)] + #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] pub(super) fn find_cycle_in_stack( &self, query_map: QueryMap, @@ -156,6 +159,24 @@ impl QueryJobId { panic!("did not find a cycle") } + + #[cold] + #[inline(never)] + pub fn try_find_layout_root(&self, query_map: QueryMap) -> Option<(QueryJobInfo, usize)> { + let mut last_layout = None; + let mut current_id = Some(*self); + let mut depth = 0; + + while let Some(id) = current_id { + let info = query_map.get(&id).unwrap(); + if info.query.name == "layout_of" { + depth += 1; + last_layout = Some((info.clone(), depth)); + } + current_id = info.job.parent; + } + last_layout + } } #[cfg(parallel_compiler)] @@ -530,7 +551,7 @@ pub fn deadlock(query_map: QueryMap, registry: &rayon_core::Registry) { #[cold] pub(crate) fn report_cycle<'a>( sess: &'a Session, - CycleError { usage, cycle: stack }: CycleError, + CycleError { usage, cycle: stack }: &CycleError, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { assert!(!stack.is_empty()); @@ -548,10 +569,10 @@ pub(crate) fn report_cycle<'a>( } let mut cycle_usage = None; - if let Some((span, query)) = usage { + if let Some((span, ref query)) = *usage { cycle_usage = Some(crate::error::CycleUsage { span: query.default_span(span), - usage: query.description, + usage: query.description.to_string(), }); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/mod.rs index 0b07bb64b..118703fc0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/mod.rs @@ -14,10 +14,11 @@ pub use self::caches::{ mod config; pub use self::config::{QueryConfig, QueryDescription, QueryVTable}; -use crate::dep_graph::{DepContext, DepNodeIndex, HasDepContext, SerializedDepNodeIndex}; +use crate::dep_graph::{DepNodeIndex, HasDepContext, SerializedDepNodeIndex}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lock; use rustc_errors::Diagnostic; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; +use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; use rustc_span::Span; use thin_vec::ThinVec; @@ -29,7 +30,9 @@ pub struct QueryStackFrame { pub name: &'static str, pub description: String, span: Option<Span>, - def_kind: Option<DefKind>, + pub def_id: Option<DefId>, + pub def_kind: Option<DefKind>, + pub ty_adt_id: Option<DefId>, /// This hash is used to deterministically pick /// a query to remove cycles in the parallel compiler. #[cfg(parallel_compiler)] @@ -42,14 +45,18 @@ impl QueryStackFrame { name: &'static str, description: String, span: Option<Span>, + def_id: Option<DefId>, def_kind: Option<DefKind>, + ty_adt_id: Option<DefId>, _hash: impl FnOnce() -> u64, ) -> Self { Self { name, description, span, + def_id, def_kind, + ty_adt_id, #[cfg(parallel_compiler)] hash: _hash(), } @@ -123,7 +130,5 @@ pub trait QueryContext: HasDepContext { compute: impl FnOnce() -> R, ) -> R; - fn depth_limit_error(&self) { - self.dep_context().sess().emit_fatal(crate::error::QueryOverflow); - } + fn depth_limit_error(&self, job: QueryJobId); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/plumbing.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/plumbing.rs index 8179a674a..15b89daa6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/plumbing.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/plumbing.rs @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ where #[inline(never)] fn mk_cycle<CTX, V, R>( tcx: CTX, - error: CycleError, + cycle_error: CycleError, handler: HandleCycleError, cache: &dyn crate::query::QueryStorage<Value = V, Stored = R>, ) -> R @@ -128,13 +128,14 @@ where V: std::fmt::Debug + Value<CTX::DepContext>, R: Clone, { - let error = report_cycle(tcx.dep_context().sess(), error); - let value = handle_cycle_error(*tcx.dep_context(), error, handler); + let error = report_cycle(tcx.dep_context().sess(), &cycle_error); + let value = handle_cycle_error(*tcx.dep_context(), &cycle_error, error, handler); cache.store_nocache(value) } fn handle_cycle_error<CTX, V>( tcx: CTX, + cycle_error: &CycleError, mut error: DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed>, handler: HandleCycleError, ) -> V @@ -146,7 +147,7 @@ where match handler { Error => { error.emit(); - Value::from_cycle_error(tcx) + Value::from_cycle_error(tcx, &cycle_error.cycle) } Fatal => { error.emit(); @@ -155,7 +156,7 @@ where } DelayBug => { error.delay_as_bug(); - Value::from_cycle_error(tcx) + Value::from_cycle_error(tcx, &cycle_error.cycle) } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/values.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/values.rs index aeef66f86..67fbf14e6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/values.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/values.rs @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ use crate::dep_graph::DepContext; +use crate::query::QueryInfo; pub trait Value<CTX: DepContext>: Sized { - fn from_cycle_error(tcx: CTX) -> Self; + fn from_cycle_error(tcx: CTX, cycle: &[QueryInfo]) -> Self; } impl<CTX: DepContext, T> Value<CTX> for T { - default fn from_cycle_error(tcx: CTX) -> T { + default fn from_cycle_error(tcx: CTX, _: &[QueryInfo]) -> T { tcx.sess().abort_if_errors(); // Ideally we would use `bug!` here. But bug! is only defined in rustc_middle, and it's // non-trivial to define it earlier. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_resolve/Cargo.toml index 5d2b606b4..d66db1d7a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] bitflags = "1.2.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/access_levels.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/access_levels.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0a3add2e0..000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/access_levels.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -use crate::imports::ImportKind; -use crate::NameBinding; -use crate::NameBindingKind; -use crate::Resolver; -use rustc_ast::ast; -use rustc_ast::visit; -use rustc_ast::visit::Visitor; -use rustc_ast::Crate; -use rustc_ast::EnumDef; -use rustc_ast::NodeId; -use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; -use rustc_hir::def_id::CRATE_DEF_ID; -use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::AccessLevel; -use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree; -use rustc_span::sym; - -pub struct AccessLevelsVisitor<'r, 'a> { - r: &'r mut Resolver<'a>, - changed: bool, -} - -impl<'r, 'a> AccessLevelsVisitor<'r, 'a> { - /// Fills the `Resolver::access_levels` table with public & exported items - /// For now, this doesn't resolve macros (FIXME) and cannot resolve Impl, as we - /// need access to a TyCtxt for that. - pub fn compute_access_levels<'c>(r: &'r mut Resolver<'a>, krate: &'c Crate) { - let mut visitor = AccessLevelsVisitor { r, changed: false }; - - visitor.set_access_level_def_id(CRATE_DEF_ID, Some(AccessLevel::Public)); - visitor.set_bindings_access_level(CRATE_DEF_ID); - - while visitor.changed { - visitor.reset(); - visit::walk_crate(&mut visitor, krate); - } - - info!("resolve::access_levels: {:#?}", r.access_levels); - } - - fn reset(&mut self) { - self.changed = false; - } - - /// Update the access level of the bindings in the given module accordingly. The module access - /// level has to be Exported or Public. - /// This will also follow `use` chains (see PrivacyVisitor::set_import_binding_access_level). - fn set_bindings_access_level(&mut self, module_id: LocalDefId) { - assert!(self.r.module_map.contains_key(&&module_id.to_def_id())); - let module_level = self.r.access_levels.map.get(&module_id).copied(); - if !module_level.is_some() { - return; - } - // Set the given binding access level to `AccessLevel::Public` and - // sets the rest of the `use` chain to `AccessLevel::Exported` until - // we hit the actual exported item. - let set_import_binding_access_level = - |this: &mut Self, mut binding: &NameBinding<'a>, mut access_level| { - while let NameBindingKind::Import { binding: nested_binding, import, .. } = - binding.kind - { - this.set_access_level(import.id, access_level); - if let ImportKind::Single { additional_ids, .. } = import.kind { - this.set_access_level(additional_ids.0, access_level); - this.set_access_level(additional_ids.1, access_level); - } - - access_level = Some(AccessLevel::Exported); - binding = nested_binding; - } - }; - - let module = self.r.get_module(module_id.to_def_id()).unwrap(); - let resolutions = self.r.resolutions(module); - - for (.., name_resolution) in resolutions.borrow().iter() { - if let Some(binding) = name_resolution.borrow().binding() && binding.vis.is_public() && !binding.is_ambiguity() { - let access_level = match binding.is_import() { - true => { - set_import_binding_access_level(self, binding, module_level); - Some(AccessLevel::Exported) - }, - false => module_level, - }; - if let Some(def_id) = binding.res().opt_def_id().and_then(|id| id.as_local()) { - self.set_access_level_def_id(def_id, access_level); - } - } - } - } - - /// Sets the access level of the `LocalDefId` corresponding to the given `NodeId`. - /// This function will panic if the `NodeId` does not have a `LocalDefId` - fn set_access_level( - &mut self, - node_id: NodeId, - access_level: Option<AccessLevel>, - ) -> Option<AccessLevel> { - self.set_access_level_def_id(self.r.local_def_id(node_id), access_level) - } - - fn set_access_level_def_id( - &mut self, - def_id: LocalDefId, - access_level: Option<AccessLevel>, - ) -> Option<AccessLevel> { - let old_level = self.r.access_levels.map.get(&def_id).copied(); - if old_level < access_level { - self.r.access_levels.map.insert(def_id, access_level.unwrap()); - self.changed = true; - access_level - } else { - old_level - } - } -} - -impl<'r, 'ast> Visitor<'ast> for AccessLevelsVisitor<'ast, 'r> { - fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'ast ast::Item) { - let def_id = self.r.local_def_id(item.id); - // Set access level of nested items. - // If it's a mod, also make the visitor walk all of its items - match item.kind { - // Resolved in rustc_privacy when types are available - ast::ItemKind::Impl(..) => return, - - // Should be unreachable at this stage - ast::ItemKind::MacCall(..) => panic!( - "ast::ItemKind::MacCall encountered, this should not anymore appear at this stage" - ), - - // Foreign modules inherit level from parents. - ast::ItemKind::ForeignMod(..) => { - let parent_level = - self.r.access_levels.map.get(&self.r.local_parent(def_id)).copied(); - self.set_access_level(item.id, parent_level); - } - - // Only exported `macro_rules!` items are public, but they always are - ast::ItemKind::MacroDef(ref macro_def) if macro_def.macro_rules => { - if item.attrs.iter().any(|attr| attr.has_name(sym::macro_export)) { - self.set_access_level(item.id, Some(AccessLevel::Public)); - } - } - - ast::ItemKind::Mod(..) => { - self.set_bindings_access_level(def_id); - visit::walk_item(self, item); - } - - ast::ItemKind::Enum(EnumDef { ref variants }, _) => { - self.set_bindings_access_level(def_id); - for variant in variants { - let variant_def_id = self.r.local_def_id(variant.id); - let variant_level = self.r.access_levels.map.get(&variant_def_id).copied(); - for field in variant.data.fields() { - self.set_access_level(field.id, variant_level); - } - } - } - - ast::ItemKind::Struct(ref def, _) | ast::ItemKind::Union(ref def, _) => { - let inherited_level = self.r.access_levels.map.get(&def_id).copied(); - for field in def.fields() { - if field.vis.kind.is_pub() { - self.set_access_level(field.id, inherited_level); - } - } - } - - ast::ItemKind::Trait(..) => { - self.set_bindings_access_level(def_id); - } - - ast::ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) - | ast::ItemKind::Use(..) - | ast::ItemKind::Static(..) - | ast::ItemKind::Const(..) - | ast::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(..) - | ast::ItemKind::TyAlias(..) - | ast::ItemKind::TraitAlias(..) - | ast::ItemKind::MacroDef(..) - | ast::ItemKind::Fn(..) => return, - } - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/build_reduced_graph.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/build_reduced_graph.rs index 81b67b758..a17793ecd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/build_reduced_graph.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/build_reduced_graph.rs @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b> BuildReducedGraphVisitor<'a, 'b> { } PathResult::Module(..) => Err(VisResolutionError::ModuleOnly(path.span)), PathResult::NonModule(partial_res) => { - expected_found_error(partial_res.base_res()) + expected_found_error(partial_res.expect_full_res()) } PathResult::Failed { span, label, suggestion, .. } => { Err(VisResolutionError::FailedToResolve(span, label, suggestion)) @@ -1010,7 +1010,8 @@ impl<'a, 'b> BuildReducedGraphVisitor<'a, 'b> { _, ) | Res::Local(..) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::SelfCtor(..) | Res::Err => bug!("unexpected resolution: {:?}", res), } @@ -1424,7 +1425,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b> Visitor<'b> for BuildReducedGraphVisitor<'a, 'b> { } (DefKind::AssocFn, ValueNS) } - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..) => (DefKind::AssocTy, TypeNS), + AssocItemKind::Type(..) => (DefKind::AssocTy, TypeNS), AssocItemKind::MacCall(_) => bug!(), // handled above }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/check_unused.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/check_unused.rs index 8b58b32b6..01c3801f2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/check_unused.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/check_unused.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ // `use` items. // // Unused trait imports can't be checked until the method resolution. We save -// candidates here, and do the actual check in librustc_typeck/check_unused.rs. +// candidates here, and do the actual check in rustc_hir_analysis/check_unused.rs. // // Checking for unused imports is split into three steps: // diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/def_collector.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/def_collector.rs index 3f88f44ff..d36e0f61d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/def_collector.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/def_collector.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ use crate::{ImplTraitContext, Resolver}; use rustc_ast::visit::{self, FnKind}; -use rustc_ast::walk_list; use rustc_ast::*; use rustc_expand::expand::AstFragment; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; @@ -148,8 +147,13 @@ impl<'a, 'b> visit::Visitor<'a> for DefCollector<'a, 'b> { self.with_parent(return_impl_trait_id, |this| { this.visit_fn_ret_ty(&sig.decl.output) }); - let closure_def = self.create_def(closure_id, DefPathData::ClosureExpr, span); - self.with_parent(closure_def, |this| walk_list!(this, visit_block, body)); + // If this async fn has no body (i.e. it's an async fn signature in a trait) + // then the closure_def will never be used, and we should avoid generating a + // def-id for it. + if let Some(body) = body { + let closure_def = self.create_def(closure_id, DefPathData::ClosureExpr, span); + self.with_parent(closure_def, |this| this.visit_block(body)); + } return; } } @@ -235,7 +239,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b> visit::Visitor<'a> for DefCollector<'a, 'b> { fn visit_assoc_item(&mut self, i: &'a AssocItem, ctxt: visit::AssocCtxt) { let def_data = match &i.kind { AssocItemKind::Fn(..) | AssocItemKind::Const(..) => DefPathData::ValueNs(i.ident.name), - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..) => DefPathData::TypeNs(i.ident.name), + AssocItemKind::Type(..) => DefPathData::TypeNs(i.ident.name), AssocItemKind::MacCall(..) => return self.visit_macro_invoc(i.id), }; @@ -281,21 +285,6 @@ impl<'a, 'b> visit::Visitor<'a> for DefCollector<'a, 'b> { fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'a Ty) { match ty.kind { TyKind::MacCall(..) => self.visit_macro_invoc(ty.id), - TyKind::ImplTrait(node_id, _) => { - let parent_def = match self.impl_trait_context { - ImplTraitContext::Universal(item_def) => self.resolver.create_def( - item_def, - node_id, - DefPathData::ImplTrait, - self.expansion.to_expn_id(), - ty.span, - ), - ImplTraitContext::Existential => { - self.create_def(node_id, DefPathData::ImplTrait, ty.span) - } - }; - self.with_parent(parent_def, |this| visit::walk_ty(this, ty)) - } _ => visit::walk_ty(self, ty), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/diagnostics.rs index ab71fa0bc..5d868ebec 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/diagnostics.rs @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ use rustc_span::hygiene::MacroKind; use rustc_span::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name; use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; -use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span}; +use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span, SyntaxContext}; use crate::imports::{Import, ImportKind, ImportResolver}; use crate::late::{PatternSource, Rib}; @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ pub(crate) type Suggestion = (Vec<(Span, String)>, String, Applicability); /// similarly named label and whether or not it is reachable. pub(crate) type LabelSuggestion = (Ident, bool); +#[derive(Debug)] pub(crate) enum SuggestionTarget { /// The target has a similar name as the name used by the programmer (probably a typo) SimilarlyNamed, @@ -54,6 +55,7 @@ pub(crate) enum SuggestionTarget { SingleItem, } +#[derive(Debug)] pub(crate) struct TypoSuggestion { pub candidate: Symbol, pub res: Res, @@ -70,6 +72,7 @@ impl TypoSuggestion { } /// A free importable items suggested in case of resolution failure. +#[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub(crate) struct ImportSuggestion { pub did: Option<DefId>, pub descr: &'static str, @@ -120,7 +123,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { } fn report_with_use_injections(&mut self, krate: &Crate) { - for UseError { mut err, candidates, def_id, instead, suggestion, path } in + for UseError { mut err, candidates, def_id, instead, suggestion, path, is_call } in self.use_injections.drain(..) { let (span, found_use) = if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { @@ -128,6 +131,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { } else { (None, FoundUse::No) }; + if !candidates.is_empty() { show_candidates( &self.session, @@ -137,13 +141,18 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { &candidates, if instead { Instead::Yes } else { Instead::No }, found_use, - IsPattern::No, + DiagnosticMode::Normal, path, ); + err.emit(); } else if let Some((span, msg, sugg, appl)) = suggestion { err.span_suggestion(span, msg, sugg, appl); + err.emit(); + } else if let [segment] = path.as_slice() && is_call { + err.stash(segment.ident.span, rustc_errors::StashKey::CallIntoMethod); + } else { + err.emit(); } - err.emit(); } } @@ -475,11 +484,12 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { module: Module<'a>, names: &mut Vec<TypoSuggestion>, filter_fn: &impl Fn(Res) -> bool, + ctxt: Option<SyntaxContext>, ) { for (key, resolution) in self.resolutions(module).borrow().iter() { if let Some(binding) = resolution.borrow().binding { let res = binding.res(); - if filter_fn(res) { + if filter_fn(res) && ctxt.map_or(true, |ctxt| ctxt == key.ident.span.ctxt()) { names.push(TypoSuggestion::typo_from_res(key.ident.name, res)); } } @@ -511,24 +521,18 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { let sm = self.session.source_map(); let def_id = match outer_res { - Res::SelfTy { trait_: maybe_trait_defid, alias_to: maybe_impl_defid } => { - if let Some(impl_span) = - maybe_impl_defid.and_then(|(def_id, _)| self.opt_span(def_id)) - { + Res::SelfTyParam { .. } => { + err.span_label(span, "can't use `Self` here"); + return err; + } + Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: def_id, .. } => { + if let Some(impl_span) = self.opt_span(def_id) { err.span_label( reduce_impl_span_to_impl_keyword(sm, impl_span), "`Self` type implicitly declared here, by this `impl`", ); } - match (maybe_trait_defid, maybe_impl_defid) { - (Some(_), None) => { - err.span_label(span, "can't use `Self` here"); - } - (_, Some(_)) => { - err.span_label(span, "use a type here instead"); - } - (None, None) => bug!("`impl` without trait nor type?"), - } + err.span_label(span, "use a type here instead"); return err; } Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, def_id) => { @@ -545,8 +549,9 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { } _ => { bug!( - "GenericParamsFromOuterFunction should only be used with Res::SelfTy, \ - DefKind::TyParam or DefKind::ConstParam" + "GenericParamsFromOuterFunction should only be used with \ + Res::SelfTyParam, Res::SelfTyAlias, DefKind::TyParam or \ + DefKind::ConstParam" ); } }; @@ -696,7 +701,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { &import_suggestions, Instead::No, FoundUse::Yes, - IsPattern::Yes, + DiagnosticMode::Pattern, vec![], ); } @@ -1046,6 +1051,19 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { err.span_label(trait_item_span, "item in trait"); err } + ResolutionError::TraitImplDuplicate { name, trait_item_span, old_span } => { + let mut err = struct_span_err!( + self.session, + span, + E0201, + "duplicate definitions with name `{}`:", + name, + ); + err.span_label(old_span, "previous definition here"); + err.span_label(trait_item_span, "item in trait"); + err.span_label(span, "duplicate definition"); + err + } ResolutionError::InvalidAsmSym => { let mut err = self.session.struct_span_err(span, "invalid `sym` operand"); err.span_label(span, "is a local variable"); @@ -1166,10 +1184,10 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { Scope::CrateRoot => { let root_ident = Ident::new(kw::PathRoot, ident.span); let root_module = this.resolve_crate_root(root_ident); - this.add_module_candidates(root_module, &mut suggestions, filter_fn); + this.add_module_candidates(root_module, &mut suggestions, filter_fn, None); } Scope::Module(module, _) => { - this.add_module_candidates(module, &mut suggestions, filter_fn); + this.add_module_candidates(module, &mut suggestions, filter_fn, None); } Scope::MacroUsePrelude => { suggestions.extend(this.macro_use_prelude.iter().filter_map( @@ -1206,7 +1224,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { Scope::StdLibPrelude => { if let Some(prelude) = this.prelude { let mut tmp_suggestions = Vec::new(); - this.add_module_candidates(prelude, &mut tmp_suggestions, filter_fn); + this.add_module_candidates(prelude, &mut tmp_suggestions, filter_fn, None); suggestions.extend( tmp_suggestions .into_iter() @@ -1479,7 +1497,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { &import_suggestions, Instead::No, FoundUse::Yes, - IsPattern::No, + DiagnosticMode::Normal, vec![], ); @@ -2440,12 +2458,34 @@ enum FoundUse { No, } -/// Whether a binding is part of a pattern or an expression. Used for diagnostics. -enum IsPattern { +/// Whether a binding is part of a pattern or a use statement. Used for diagnostics. +enum DiagnosticMode { + Normal, /// The binding is part of a pattern - Yes, - /// The binding is part of an expression - No, + Pattern, + /// The binding is part of a use statement + Import, +} + +pub(crate) fn import_candidates( + session: &Session, + source_span: &IndexVec<LocalDefId, Span>, + err: &mut Diagnostic, + // This is `None` if all placement locations are inside expansions + use_placement_span: Option<Span>, + candidates: &[ImportSuggestion], +) { + show_candidates( + session, + source_span, + err, + use_placement_span, + candidates, + Instead::Yes, + FoundUse::Yes, + DiagnosticMode::Import, + vec![], + ); } /// When an entity with a given name is not available in scope, we search for @@ -2460,7 +2500,7 @@ fn show_candidates( candidates: &[ImportSuggestion], instead: Instead, found_use: FoundUse, - is_pattern: IsPattern, + mode: DiagnosticMode, path: Vec<Segment>, ) { if candidates.is_empty() { @@ -2495,7 +2535,7 @@ fn show_candidates( }; let instead = if let Instead::Yes = instead { " instead" } else { "" }; - let mut msg = if let IsPattern::Yes = is_pattern { + let mut msg = if let DiagnosticMode::Pattern = mode { format!( "if you meant to match on {}{}{}, use the full path in the pattern", kind, instead, name @@ -2508,19 +2548,25 @@ fn show_candidates( err.note(note); } - if let (IsPattern::Yes, Some(span)) = (is_pattern, use_placement_span) { - err.span_suggestions( - span, - &msg, - accessible_path_strings.into_iter().map(|a| a.0), - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } else if let Some(span) = use_placement_span { + if let Some(span) = use_placement_span { + let add_use = match mode { + DiagnosticMode::Pattern => { + err.span_suggestions( + span, + &msg, + accessible_path_strings.into_iter().map(|a| a.0), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + return; + } + DiagnosticMode::Import => "", + DiagnosticMode::Normal => "use ", + }; for candidate in &mut accessible_path_strings { // produce an additional newline to separate the new use statement // from the directly following item. let additional_newline = if let FoundUse::Yes = found_use { "" } else { "\n" }; - candidate.0 = format!("use {};\n{}", &candidate.0, additional_newline); + candidate.0 = format!("{}{};\n{}", add_use, &candidate.0, additional_newline); } err.span_suggestions( @@ -2550,11 +2596,14 @@ fn show_candidates( err.note(&msg); } - } else { + } else if !matches!(mode, DiagnosticMode::Import) { assert!(!inaccessible_path_strings.is_empty()); - let prefix = - if let IsPattern::Yes = is_pattern { "you might have meant to match on " } else { "" }; + let prefix = if let DiagnosticMode::Pattern = mode { + "you might have meant to match on " + } else { + "" + }; if inaccessible_path_strings.len() == 1 { let (name, descr, def_id, note) = &inaccessible_path_strings[0]; let msg = format!( @@ -2562,7 +2611,7 @@ fn show_candidates( prefix, descr, name, - if let IsPattern::Yes = is_pattern { ", which" } else { "" } + if let DiagnosticMode::Pattern = mode { ", which" } else { "" } ); if let Some(local_def_id) = def_id.and_then(|did| did.as_local()) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/effective_visibilities.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/effective_visibilities.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c40669ac9 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/effective_visibilities.rs @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +use crate::{ImportKind, NameBindingKind, Resolver}; +use rustc_ast::ast; +use rustc_ast::visit; +use rustc_ast::visit::Visitor; +use rustc_ast::Crate; +use rustc_ast::EnumDef; +use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; +use rustc_hir::def_id::CRATE_DEF_ID; +use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::Level; +use rustc_middle::ty::{DefIdTree, Visibility}; + +pub struct EffectiveVisibilitiesVisitor<'r, 'a> { + r: &'r mut Resolver<'a>, + changed: bool, +} + +impl<'r, 'a> EffectiveVisibilitiesVisitor<'r, 'a> { + /// Fills the `Resolver::effective_visibilities` table with public & exported items + /// For now, this doesn't resolve macros (FIXME) and cannot resolve Impl, as we + /// need access to a TyCtxt for that. + pub fn compute_effective_visibilities<'c>(r: &'r mut Resolver<'a>, krate: &'c Crate) { + let mut visitor = EffectiveVisibilitiesVisitor { r, changed: false }; + + visitor.update(CRATE_DEF_ID, Visibility::Public, CRATE_DEF_ID, Level::Direct); + visitor.set_bindings_effective_visibilities(CRATE_DEF_ID); + + while visitor.changed { + visitor.reset(); + visit::walk_crate(&mut visitor, krate); + } + + info!("resolve::effective_visibilities: {:#?}", r.effective_visibilities); + } + + fn reset(&mut self) { + self.changed = false; + } + + /// Update effective visibilities of bindings in the given module, + /// including their whole reexport chains. + fn set_bindings_effective_visibilities(&mut self, module_id: LocalDefId) { + assert!(self.r.module_map.contains_key(&&module_id.to_def_id())); + let module = self.r.get_module(module_id.to_def_id()).unwrap(); + let resolutions = self.r.resolutions(module); + + for (_, name_resolution) in resolutions.borrow().iter() { + if let Some(mut binding) = name_resolution.borrow().binding() && !binding.is_ambiguity() { + // Set the given effective visibility level to `Level::Direct` and + // sets the rest of the `use` chain to `Level::Reexported` until + // we hit the actual exported item. + + // FIXME: tag and is_public() condition should be removed, but assertions occur. + let tag = if binding.is_import() { Level::Reexported } else { Level::Direct }; + if binding.vis.is_public() { + let mut prev_parent_id = module_id; + let mut level = Level::Direct; + while let NameBindingKind::Import { binding: nested_binding, import, .. } = + binding.kind + { + let mut update = |node_id| self.update( + self.r.local_def_id(node_id), + binding.vis.expect_local(), + prev_parent_id, + level, + ); + // In theory all the import IDs have individual visibilities and effective + // visibilities, but in practice these IDs go straigth to HIR where all + // their few uses assume that their (effective) visibility applies to the + // whole syntactic `use` item. So we update them all to the maximum value + // among the potential individual effective visibilities. Maybe HIR for + // imports shouldn't use three IDs at all. + update(import.id); + if let ImportKind::Single { additional_ids, .. } = import.kind { + update(additional_ids.0); + update(additional_ids.1); + } + + level = Level::Reexported; + prev_parent_id = self.r.local_def_id(import.id); + binding = nested_binding; + } + } + + if let Some(def_id) = binding.res().opt_def_id().and_then(|id| id.as_local()) { + self.update(def_id, binding.vis.expect_local(), module_id, tag); + } + } + } + } + + fn update( + &mut self, + def_id: LocalDefId, + nominal_vis: Visibility, + parent_id: LocalDefId, + tag: Level, + ) { + let module_id = self + .r + .get_nearest_non_block_module(def_id.to_def_id()) + .nearest_parent_mod() + .expect_local(); + if nominal_vis == Visibility::Restricted(module_id) + || self.r.visibilities[&parent_id] == Visibility::Restricted(module_id) + { + return; + } + let mut effective_visibilities = std::mem::take(&mut self.r.effective_visibilities); + self.changed |= effective_visibilities.update( + def_id, + nominal_vis, + || Visibility::Restricted(module_id), + parent_id, + tag, + &*self.r, + ); + self.r.effective_visibilities = effective_visibilities; + } +} + +impl<'r, 'ast> Visitor<'ast> for EffectiveVisibilitiesVisitor<'ast, 'r> { + fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'ast ast::Item) { + let def_id = self.r.local_def_id(item.id); + // Update effective visibilities of nested items. + // If it's a mod, also make the visitor walk all of its items + match item.kind { + // Resolved in rustc_privacy when types are available + ast::ItemKind::Impl(..) => return, + + // Should be unreachable at this stage + ast::ItemKind::MacCall(..) => panic!( + "ast::ItemKind::MacCall encountered, this should not anymore appear at this stage" + ), + + // Foreign modules inherit level from parents. + ast::ItemKind::ForeignMod(..) => { + let parent_id = self.r.local_parent(def_id); + self.update(def_id, Visibility::Public, parent_id, Level::Direct); + } + + // Only exported `macro_rules!` items are public, but they always are + ast::ItemKind::MacroDef(ref macro_def) if macro_def.macro_rules => { + let parent_id = self.r.local_parent(def_id); + let vis = self.r.visibilities[&def_id]; + self.update(def_id, vis, parent_id, Level::Direct); + } + + ast::ItemKind::Mod(..) => { + self.set_bindings_effective_visibilities(def_id); + visit::walk_item(self, item); + } + + ast::ItemKind::Enum(EnumDef { ref variants }, _) => { + self.set_bindings_effective_visibilities(def_id); + for variant in variants { + let variant_def_id = self.r.local_def_id(variant.id); + for field in variant.data.fields() { + let field_def_id = self.r.local_def_id(field.id); + let vis = self.r.visibilities[&field_def_id]; + self.update(field_def_id, vis, variant_def_id, Level::Direct); + } + } + } + + ast::ItemKind::Struct(ref def, _) | ast::ItemKind::Union(ref def, _) => { + for field in def.fields() { + let field_def_id = self.r.local_def_id(field.id); + let vis = self.r.visibilities[&field_def_id]; + self.update(field_def_id, vis, def_id, Level::Direct); + } + } + + ast::ItemKind::Trait(..) => { + self.set_bindings_effective_visibilities(def_id); + } + + ast::ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) + | ast::ItemKind::Use(..) + | ast::ItemKind::Static(..) + | ast::ItemKind::Const(..) + | ast::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(..) + | ast::ItemKind::TyAlias(..) + | ast::ItemKind::TraitAlias(..) + | ast::ItemKind::MacroDef(..) + | ast::ItemKind::Fn(..) => return, + } + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/ident.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/ident.rs index 2287aa1eb..e0542d547 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/ident.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/ident.rs @@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { return Res::Err; } } - Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, _) | Res::SelfTy { .. } => { + Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, _) | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } => { for rib in ribs { let has_generic_params: HasGenericParams = match rib.kind { NormalRibKind @@ -1182,11 +1182,21 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { if !(trivial == ConstantHasGenerics::Yes || features.generic_const_exprs) { - // HACK(min_const_generics): If we encounter `Self` in an anonymous constant - // we can't easily tell if it's generic at this stage, so we instead remember - // this and then enforce the self type to be concrete later on. - if let Res::SelfTy { trait_, alias_to: Some((def, _)) } = res { - res = Res::SelfTy { trait_, alias_to: Some((def, true)) } + // HACK(min_const_generics): If we encounter `Self` in an anonymous + // constant we can't easily tell if it's generic at this stage, so + // we instead remember this and then enforce the self type to be + // concrete later on. + if let Res::SelfTyAlias { + alias_to: def, + forbid_generic: _, + is_trait_impl, + } = res + { + res = Res::SelfTyAlias { + alias_to: def, + forbid_generic: true, + is_trait_impl, + } } else { if let Some(span) = finalize { self.report_error( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/imports.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/imports.rs index c133c272b..f2cc50c19 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/imports.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/imports.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ //! A bunch of methods and structures more or less related to resolving imports. -use crate::diagnostics::Suggestion; +use crate::diagnostics::{import_candidates, Suggestion}; use crate::Determinacy::{self, *}; -use crate::Namespace::{MacroNS, TypeNS}; -use crate::{module_to_string, names_to_string}; +use crate::Namespace::*; +use crate::{module_to_string, names_to_string, ImportSuggestion}; use crate::{AmbiguityKind, BindingKey, ModuleKind, ResolutionError, Resolver, Segment}; use crate::{Finalize, Module, ModuleOrUniformRoot, ParentScope, PerNS, ScopeSet}; use crate::{NameBinding, NameBindingKind, PathResult}; @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { self.set_binding_parent_module(binding, module); self.update_resolution(module, key, |this, resolution| { if let Some(old_binding) = resolution.binding { - if res == Res::Err { + if res == Res::Err && old_binding.res() != Res::Err { // Do not override real bindings with `Res::Err`s from error recovery. return Ok(()); } @@ -381,6 +381,7 @@ struct UnresolvedImportError { label: Option<String>, note: Option<String>, suggestion: Option<Suggestion>, + candidate: Option<Vec<ImportSuggestion>>, } pub struct ImportResolver<'a, 'b> { @@ -472,6 +473,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ImportResolver<'a, 'b> { label: None, note: None, suggestion: None, + candidate: None, }; if path.contains("::") { errors.push((path, err)) @@ -522,6 +524,16 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ImportResolver<'a, 'b> { } diag.multipart_suggestion(&msg, suggestions, applicability); } + + if let Some(candidate) = &err.candidate { + import_candidates( + self.r.session, + &self.r.source_span, + &mut diag, + Some(err.span), + &candidate, + ) + } } diag.emit(); @@ -639,6 +651,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ImportResolver<'a, 'b> { Some(finalize), ignore_binding, ); + let no_ambiguity = self.r.ambiguity_errors.len() == prev_ambiguity_errors_len; import.vis.set(orig_vis); let module = match path_res { @@ -681,12 +694,14 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ImportResolver<'a, 'b> { String::from("a similar path exists"), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, )), + candidate: None, }, None => UnresolvedImportError { span, label: Some(label), note: None, suggestion, + candidate: None, }, }; return Some(err); @@ -729,6 +744,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ImportResolver<'a, 'b> { label: Some(String::from("cannot glob-import a module into itself")), note: None, suggestion: None, + candidate: None, }); } } @@ -894,11 +910,19 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ImportResolver<'a, 'b> { } }; + let parent_suggestion = + self.r.lookup_import_candidates(ident, TypeNS, &import.parent_scope, |_| true); + Some(UnresolvedImportError { span: import.span, label: Some(label), note, suggestion, + candidate: if !parent_suggestion.is_empty() { + Some(parent_suggestion) + } else { + None + }, }) } else { // `resolve_ident_in_module` reported a privacy error. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late.rs index d8d82e125..00eb768ad 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late.rs @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexMap}; use rustc_errors::DiagnosticId; use rustc_hir::def::Namespace::{self, *}; use rustc_hir::def::{self, CtorKind, DefKind, LifetimeRes, PartialRes, PerNS}; -use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; +use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_hir::{BindingAnnotation, PrimTy, TraitCandidate}; use rustc_middle::middle::resolve_lifetime::Set1; use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree; @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ use std::collections::{hash_map::Entry, BTreeSet}; use std::mem::{replace, take}; mod diagnostics; -pub(crate) mod lifetimes; type Res = def::Res<NodeId>; @@ -226,22 +225,14 @@ enum LifetimeUseSet { #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] enum LifetimeRibKind { - /// This rib acts as a barrier to forbid reference to lifetimes of a parent item. - Item, - + // -- Ribs introducing named lifetimes + // /// This rib declares generic parameters. + /// Only for this kind the `LifetimeRib::bindings` field can be non-empty. Generics { binder: NodeId, span: Span, kind: LifetimeBinderKind }, - /// FIXME(const_generics): This patches over an ICE caused by non-'static lifetimes in const - /// generics. We are disallowing this until we can decide on how we want to handle non-'static - /// lifetimes in const generics. See issue #74052 for discussion. - ConstGeneric, - - /// Non-static lifetimes are prohibited in anonymous constants under `min_const_generics`. - /// This function will emit an error if `generic_const_exprs` is not enabled, the body identified by - /// `body_id` is an anonymous constant and `lifetime_ref` is non-static. - AnonConst, - + // -- Ribs introducing unnamed lifetimes + // /// Create a new anonymous lifetime parameter and reference it. /// /// If `report_in_path`, report an error when encountering lifetime elision in a path: @@ -258,16 +249,31 @@ enum LifetimeRibKind { /// ``` AnonymousCreateParameter { binder: NodeId, report_in_path: bool }, + /// Replace all anonymous lifetimes by provided lifetime. + Elided(LifetimeRes), + + // -- Barrier ribs that stop lifetime lookup, or continue it but produce an error later. + // /// Give a hard error when either `&` or `'_` is written. Used to /// rule out things like `where T: Foo<'_>`. Does not imply an /// error on default object bounds (e.g., `Box<dyn Foo>`). AnonymousReportError, - /// Replace all anonymous lifetimes by provided lifetime. - Elided(LifetimeRes), - /// Signal we cannot find which should be the anonymous lifetime. ElisionFailure, + + /// FIXME(const_generics): This patches over an ICE caused by non-'static lifetimes in const + /// generics. We are disallowing this until we can decide on how we want to handle non-'static + /// lifetimes in const generics. See issue #74052 for discussion. + ConstGeneric, + + /// Non-static lifetimes are prohibited in anonymous constants under `min_const_generics`. + /// This function will emit an error if `generic_const_exprs` is not enabled, the body + /// identified by `body_id` is an anonymous constant and `lifetime_ref` is non-static. + AnonConst, + + /// This rib acts as a barrier to forbid reference to lifetimes of a parent item. + Item, } #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] @@ -415,7 +421,8 @@ impl<'a> PathSource<'a> { | DefKind::ForeignTy, _, ) | Res::PrimTy(..) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } ), PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::No) => matches!(res, Res::Def(DefKind::Trait, _)), PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::Maybe) => { @@ -449,7 +456,8 @@ impl<'a> PathSource<'a> { | DefKind::TyAlias | DefKind::AssocTy, _, - ) | Res::SelfTy { .. } + ) | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } ), PathSource::TraitItem(ns) => match res { Res::Def(DefKind::AssocConst | DefKind::AssocFn, _) if ns == ValueNS => true, @@ -517,6 +525,9 @@ struct DiagnosticMetadata<'ast> { /// Used to detect possible `if let` written without `let` and to provide structured suggestion. in_if_condition: Option<&'ast Expr>, + /// Used to detect possible new binding written without `let` and to provide structured suggestion. + in_assignment: Option<&'ast Expr>, + /// If we are currently in a trait object definition. Used to point at the bounds when /// encountering a struct or enum. current_trait_object: Option<&'ast [ast::GenericBound]>, @@ -641,8 +652,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> Visitor<'ast> for LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { // Check whether we should interpret this as a bare trait object. if qself.is_none() && let Some(partial_res) = self.r.partial_res_map.get(&ty.id) - && partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 - && let Res::Def(DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias, _) = partial_res.base_res() + && let Some(Res::Def(DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias, _)) = partial_res.full_res() { // This path is actually a bare trait object. In case of a bare `Fn`-trait // object with anonymous lifetimes, we need this rib to correctly place the @@ -749,35 +759,31 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> Visitor<'ast> for LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, foreign_item: &'ast ForeignItem) { match foreign_item.kind { ForeignItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { ref generics, .. }) => { - self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Item, |this| { - this.with_generic_param_rib( - &generics.params, - ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), - LifetimeRibKind::Generics { - binder: foreign_item.id, - kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Item, - span: generics.span, - }, - |this| visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item), - ) - }); + self.with_generic_param_rib( + &generics.params, + ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), + LifetimeRibKind::Generics { + binder: foreign_item.id, + kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Item, + span: generics.span, + }, + |this| visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item), + ); } ForeignItemKind::Fn(box Fn { ref generics, .. }) => { - self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Item, |this| { - this.with_generic_param_rib( - &generics.params, - ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), - LifetimeRibKind::Generics { - binder: foreign_item.id, - kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Function, - span: generics.span, - }, - |this| visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item), - ) - }); + self.with_generic_param_rib( + &generics.params, + ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), + LifetimeRibKind::Generics { + binder: foreign_item.id, + kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Function, + span: generics.span, + }, + |this| visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item), + ); } ForeignItemKind::Static(..) => { - self.with_item_rib(|this| { + self.with_static_rib(|this| { visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item); }); } @@ -806,7 +812,12 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> Visitor<'ast> for LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { sig.decl.has_self(), sig.decl.inputs.iter().map(|Param { ty, .. }| (None, &**ty)), &sig.decl.output, - ) + ); + + this.record_lifetime_params_for_async( + fn_id, + sig.header.asyncness.opt_return_id(), + ); }, ); return; @@ -848,41 +859,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> Visitor<'ast> for LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { }, ); - // Construct the list of in-scope lifetime parameters for async lowering. - // We include all lifetime parameters, either named or "Fresh". - // The order of those parameters does not matter, as long as it is - // deterministic. - if let Some((async_node_id, _)) = async_node_id { - let mut extra_lifetime_params = this - .r - .extra_lifetime_params_map - .get(&fn_id) - .cloned() - .unwrap_or_default(); - for rib in this.lifetime_ribs.iter().rev() { - extra_lifetime_params.extend( - rib.bindings - .iter() - .map(|(&ident, &(node_id, res))| (ident, node_id, res)), - ); - match rib.kind { - LifetimeRibKind::Item => break, - LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { - binder, .. - } => { - if let Some(earlier_fresh) = - this.r.extra_lifetime_params_map.get(&binder) - { - extra_lifetime_params.extend(earlier_fresh); - } - } - _ => {} - } - } - this.r - .extra_lifetime_params_map - .insert(async_node_id, extra_lifetime_params); - } + this.record_lifetime_params_for_async(fn_id, async_node_id); if let Some(body) = body { // Ignore errors in function bodies if this is rustdoc @@ -1421,9 +1398,8 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { return self.resolve_anonymous_lifetime(lifetime, false); } - let mut indices = (0..self.lifetime_ribs.len()).rev(); - for i in &mut indices { - let rib = &self.lifetime_ribs[i]; + let mut lifetime_rib_iter = self.lifetime_ribs.iter().rev(); + while let Some(rib) = lifetime_rib_iter.next() { let normalized_ident = ident.normalize_to_macros_2_0(); if let Some(&(_, res)) = rib.bindings.get(&normalized_ident) { self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, res, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Named); @@ -1453,9 +1429,10 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { } else { LifetimeUseSet::Many }), - LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } - | LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric - | LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => None, + LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } => None, + LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric | LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => { + span_bug!(ident.span, "unexpected rib kind: {:?}", rib.kind) + } }) .unwrap_or(LifetimeUseSet::Many); debug!(?use_ctxt, ?use_set); @@ -1490,13 +1467,16 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { ); return; } - _ => {} + LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { .. } + | LifetimeRibKind::Elided(_) + | LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } + | LifetimeRibKind::ElisionFailure + | LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError => {} } } let mut outer_res = None; - for i in indices { - let rib = &self.lifetime_ribs[i]; + for rib in lifetime_rib_iter { let normalized_ident = ident.normalize_to_macros_2_0(); if let Some((&outer, _)) = rib.bindings.get_key_value(&normalized_ident) { outer_res = Some(outer); @@ -1523,8 +1503,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { count: 1, }; let elision_candidate = LifetimeElisionCandidate::Missing(missing_lifetime); - for i in (0..self.lifetime_ribs.len()).rev() { - let rib = &mut self.lifetime_ribs[i]; + for rib in self.lifetime_ribs.iter().rev() { debug!(?rib.kind); match rib.kind { LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder, .. } => { @@ -1564,9 +1543,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { return; } LifetimeRibKind::Item => break, - LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } - | LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric - | LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => {} + LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } | LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric => {} + LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => { + // There is always an `Elided(LifetimeRes::Static)` inside an `AnonConst`. + span_bug!(lifetime.ident.span, "unexpected rib kind: {:?}", rib.kind) + } } } self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, LifetimeRes::Error, elision_candidate); @@ -1781,9 +1762,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { self.report_missing_lifetime_specifiers(vec![missing_lifetime], None); break; } - LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } - | LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric - | LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => {} + LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } | LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric => {} + LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => { + // There is always an `Elided(LifetimeRes::Static)` inside an `AnonConst`. + span_bug!(elided_lifetime_span, "unexpected rib kind: {:?}", rib.kind) + } } } @@ -1896,9 +1879,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { let mut bindings = smallvec![(PatBoundCtx::Product, Default::default())]; for (index, (pat, ty)) in inputs.enumerate() { debug!(?pat, ?ty); - if let Some(pat) = pat { - self.resolve_pattern(pat, PatternSource::FnParam, &mut bindings); - } + self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| { + if let Some(pat) = pat { + this.resolve_pattern(pat, PatternSource::FnParam, &mut bindings); + } + }); // Record elision candidates only for this parameter. debug_assert_matches!(self.lifetime_elision_candidates, None); @@ -1992,11 +1977,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { match ty.kind { TyKind::ImplicitSelf => true, TyKind::Path(None, _) => { - let path_res = self.r.partial_res_map[&ty.id].base_res(); - if let Res::SelfTy { .. } = path_res { + let path_res = self.r.partial_res_map[&ty.id].full_res(); + if let Some(Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. }) = path_res { return true; } - Some(path_res) == self.impl_self + self.impl_self.is_some() && path_res == self.impl_self } _ => false, } @@ -2033,7 +2018,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { None } }) - .map(|res| res.base_res()) + .and_then(|res| res.full_res()) .filter(|res| { // Permit the types that unambiguously always // result in the same type constructor being used @@ -2114,7 +2099,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { |this| { let item_def_id = this.r.local_def_id(item.id).to_def_id(); this.with_self_rib( - Res::SelfTy { trait_: None, alias_to: Some((item_def_id, false)) }, + Res::SelfTyAlias { + alias_to: item_def_id, + forbid_generic: false, + is_trait_impl: false, + }, |this| { visit::walk_item(this, item); }, @@ -2228,14 +2217,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { }, |this| { let local_def_id = this.r.local_def_id(item.id).to_def_id(); - this.with_self_rib( - Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(local_def_id), alias_to: None }, - |this| { - this.visit_generics(generics); - walk_list!(this, visit_param_bound, bounds, BoundKind::SuperTraits); - this.resolve_trait_items(items); - }, - ); + this.with_self_rib(Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: local_def_id }, |this| { + this.visit_generics(generics); + walk_list!(this, visit_param_bound, bounds, BoundKind::SuperTraits); + this.resolve_trait_items(items); + }); }, ); } @@ -2252,13 +2238,10 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { }, |this| { let local_def_id = this.r.local_def_id(item.id).to_def_id(); - this.with_self_rib( - Res::SelfTy { trait_: Some(local_def_id), alias_to: None }, - |this| { - this.visit_generics(generics); - walk_list!(this, visit_param_bound, bounds, BoundKind::Bound); - }, - ); + this.with_self_rib(Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: local_def_id }, |this| { + this.visit_generics(generics); + walk_list!(this, visit_param_bound, bounds, BoundKind::Bound); + }); }, ); } @@ -2270,7 +2253,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { } ItemKind::Static(ref ty, _, ref expr) | ItemKind::Const(_, ref ty, ref expr) => { - self.with_item_rib(|this| { + self.with_static_rib(|this| { this.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Static), |this| { this.visit_ty(ty); }); @@ -2465,11 +2448,9 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { self.label_ribs.pop(); } - fn with_item_rib(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { + fn with_static_rib(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { let kind = ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::No); - self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Item, |this| { - this.with_rib(ValueNS, kind, |this| this.with_rib(TypeNS, kind, f)) - }) + self.with_rib(ValueNS, kind, |this| this.with_rib(TypeNS, kind, f)) } // HACK(min_const_generics,const_evaluatable_unchecked): We @@ -2562,7 +2543,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { AssocItemKind::Fn(box Fn { generics, .. }) => { walk_assoc_item(self, generics, LifetimeBinderKind::Function, item); } - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { generics, .. }) => self + AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { generics, .. }) => self .with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError, |this| { walk_assoc_item(this, generics, LifetimeBinderKind::Item, item) }), @@ -2595,7 +2576,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { Finalize::new(trait_ref.ref_id, trait_ref.path.span), ); self.diagnostic_metadata.currently_processing_impl_trait = None; - if let Some(def_id) = res.base_res().opt_def_id() { + if let Some(def_id) = res.expect_full_res().opt_def_id() { new_id = Some(def_id); new_val = Some((self.r.expect_module(def_id), trait_ref.clone())); } @@ -2640,7 +2621,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { }, |this| { // Dummy self type for better errors if `Self` is used in the trait path. - this.with_self_rib(Res::SelfTy { trait_: None, alias_to: None }, |this| { + this.with_self_rib(Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: LOCAL_CRATE.as_def_id() }, |this| { this.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder: item_id, @@ -2664,9 +2645,10 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { } let item_def_id = item_def_id.to_def_id(); - let res = Res::SelfTy { - trait_: trait_id, - alias_to: Some((item_def_id, false)), + let res = Res::SelfTyAlias { + alias_to: item_def_id, + forbid_generic: false, + is_trait_impl: trait_id.is_some() }; this.with_self_rib(res, |this| { if let Some(trait_ref) = opt_trait_reference.as_ref() { @@ -2682,8 +2664,9 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { this.with_current_self_type(self_type, |this| { this.with_self_rib_ns(ValueNS, Res::SelfCtor(item_def_id), |this| { debug!("resolve_implementation with_self_rib_ns(ValueNS, ...)"); + let mut seen_trait_items = Default::default(); for item in impl_items { - this.resolve_impl_item(&**item); + this.resolve_impl_item(&**item, &mut seen_trait_items); } }); }); @@ -2697,7 +2680,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { ); } - fn resolve_impl_item(&mut self, item: &'ast AssocItem) { + fn resolve_impl_item( + &mut self, + item: &'ast AssocItem, + seen_trait_items: &mut FxHashMap<DefId, Span>, + ) { use crate::ResolutionError::*; match &item.kind { AssocItemKind::Const(_, ty, default) => { @@ -2710,6 +2697,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { &item.kind, ValueNS, item.span, + seen_trait_items, |i, s, c| ConstNotMemberOfTrait(i, s, c), ); @@ -2750,6 +2738,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { &item.kind, ValueNS, item.span, + seen_trait_items, |i, s, c| MethodNotMemberOfTrait(i, s, c), ); @@ -2757,8 +2746,8 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { }, ); } - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { generics, .. }) => { - debug!("resolve_implementation AssocItemKind::TyAlias"); + AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { generics, .. }) => { + debug!("resolve_implementation AssocItemKind::Type"); // We also need a new scope for the impl item type parameters. self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, @@ -2778,6 +2767,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { &item.kind, TypeNS, item.span, + seen_trait_items, |i, s, c| TypeNotMemberOfTrait(i, s, c), ); @@ -2799,6 +2789,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { kind: &AssocItemKind, ns: Namespace, span: Span, + seen_trait_items: &mut FxHashMap<DefId, Span>, err: F, ) where F: FnOnce(Ident, String, Option<Symbol>) -> ResolutionError<'a>, @@ -2831,9 +2822,27 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { }; let res = binding.res(); - let Res::Def(def_kind, _) = res else { bug!() }; + let Res::Def(def_kind, id_in_trait) = res else { bug!() }; + + match seen_trait_items.entry(id_in_trait) { + Entry::Occupied(entry) => { + self.report_error( + span, + ResolutionError::TraitImplDuplicate { + name: ident.name, + old_span: *entry.get(), + trait_item_span: binding.span, + }, + ); + return; + } + Entry::Vacant(entry) => { + entry.insert(span); + } + }; + match (def_kind, kind) { - (DefKind::AssocTy, AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..)) + (DefKind::AssocTy, AssocItemKind::Type(..)) | (DefKind::AssocFn, AssocItemKind::Fn(..)) | (DefKind::AssocConst, AssocItemKind::Const(..)) => { self.r.record_partial_res(id, PartialRes::new(res)); @@ -2847,7 +2856,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { let (code, kind) = match kind { AssocItemKind::Const(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0323), "const"), AssocItemKind::Fn(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0324), "method"), - AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0325), "type"), + AssocItemKind::Type(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0325), "type"), AssocItemKind::MacCall(..) => span_bug!(span, "unexpanded macro"), }; let trait_path = path_names_to_string(path); @@ -2865,10 +2874,13 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { fn resolve_params(&mut self, params: &'ast [Param]) { let mut bindings = smallvec![(PatBoundCtx::Product, Default::default())]; - for Param { pat, ty, .. } in params { - self.resolve_pattern(pat, PatternSource::FnParam, &mut bindings); + self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| { + for Param { pat, .. } in params { + this.resolve_pattern(pat, PatternSource::FnParam, &mut bindings); + } + }); + for Param { ty, .. } in params { self.visit_ty(ty); - debug!("(resolving function / closure) recorded parameter"); } } @@ -2923,7 +2935,10 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { } fn is_base_res_local(&self, nid: NodeId) -> bool { - matches!(self.r.partial_res_map.get(&nid).map(|res| res.base_res()), Some(Res::Local(..))) + matches!( + self.r.partial_res_map.get(&nid).map(|res| res.expect_full_res()), + Some(Res::Local(..)) + ) } /// Checks that all of the arms in an or-pattern have exactly the @@ -3326,6 +3341,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { instead, suggestion, path: path.into(), + is_call: source.is_call(), }); } @@ -3390,6 +3406,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { instead: false, suggestion: None, path: path.into(), + is_call: source.is_call(), }); } else { err.cancel(); @@ -3408,12 +3425,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { source.defer_to_typeck(), finalize, ) { - Ok(Some(partial_res)) if partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 => { - if source.is_expected(partial_res.base_res()) || partial_res.base_res() == Res::Err - { + Ok(Some(partial_res)) if let Some(res) = partial_res.full_res() => { + if source.is_expected(res) || res == Res::Err { partial_res } else { - report_errors(self, Some(partial_res.base_res())) + report_errors(self, Some(res)) } } @@ -3621,20 +3637,21 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { }; if path.len() > 1 - && result.base_res() != Res::Err + && let Some(res) = result.full_res() + && res != Res::Err && path[0].ident.name != kw::PathRoot && path[0].ident.name != kw::DollarCrate { let unqualified_result = { match self.resolve_path(&[*path.last().unwrap()], Some(ns), None) { - PathResult::NonModule(path_res) => path_res.base_res(), + PathResult::NonModule(path_res) => path_res.expect_full_res(), PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) => { module.res().unwrap() } _ => return Ok(Some(result)), } }; - if result.base_res() == unqualified_result { + if res == unqualified_result { let lint = lint::builtin::UNUSED_QUALIFICATIONS; self.r.lint_buffer.buffer_lint( lint, @@ -3828,9 +3845,8 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { ExprKind::Field(ref subexpression, _) => { self.resolve_expr(subexpression, Some(expr)); } - ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ref arguments, _) => { - let mut arguments = arguments.iter(); - self.resolve_expr(arguments.next().unwrap(), Some(expr)); + ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ref receiver, ref arguments, _) => { + self.resolve_expr(receiver, Some(expr)); for argument in arguments { self.resolve_expr(argument, None); } @@ -3927,6 +3943,11 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { self.resolve_expr(elem, Some(expr)); self.visit_expr(idx); } + ExprKind::Assign(..) => { + let old = self.diagnostic_metadata.in_assignment.replace(expr); + visit::walk_expr(self, expr); + self.diagnostic_metadata.in_assignment = old; + } _ => { visit::walk_expr(self, expr); } @@ -3962,6 +3983,41 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { Some((ident.name, ns)), ) } + + /// Construct the list of in-scope lifetime parameters for async lowering. + /// We include all lifetime parameters, either named or "Fresh". + /// The order of those parameters does not matter, as long as it is + /// deterministic. + fn record_lifetime_params_for_async( + &mut self, + fn_id: NodeId, + async_node_id: Option<(NodeId, Span)>, + ) { + if let Some((async_node_id, span)) = async_node_id { + let mut extra_lifetime_params = + self.r.extra_lifetime_params_map.get(&fn_id).cloned().unwrap_or_default(); + for rib in self.lifetime_ribs.iter().rev() { + extra_lifetime_params.extend( + rib.bindings.iter().map(|(&ident, &(node_id, res))| (ident, node_id, res)), + ); + match rib.kind { + LifetimeRibKind::Item => break, + LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder, .. } => { + if let Some(earlier_fresh) = self.r.extra_lifetime_params_map.get(&binder) { + extra_lifetime_params.extend(earlier_fresh); + } + } + LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } => {} + _ => { + // We are in a function definition. We should only find `Generics` + // and `AnonymousCreateParameter` inside the innermost `Item`. + span_bug!(span, "unexpected rib kind: {:?}", rib.kind) + } + } + } + self.r.extra_lifetime_params_map.insert(async_node_id, extra_lifetime_params); + } + } } struct LifetimeCountVisitor<'a, 'b> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/diagnostics.rs index 3b095eeeb..850f023b1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/diagnostics.rs @@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ type Res = def::Res<ast::NodeId>; /// A field or associated item from self type suggested in case of resolution failure. enum AssocSuggestion { Field, - MethodWithSelf, - AssocFn, + MethodWithSelf { called: bool }, + AssocFn { called: bool }, AssocType, AssocConst, } @@ -48,8 +48,14 @@ impl AssocSuggestion { fn action(&self) -> &'static str { match self { AssocSuggestion::Field => "use the available field", - AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf => "call the method with the fully-qualified path", - AssocSuggestion::AssocFn => "call the associated function", + AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf { called: true } => { + "call the method with the fully-qualified path" + } + AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf { called: false } => { + "refer to the method with the fully-qualified path" + } + AssocSuggestion::AssocFn { called: true } => "call the associated function", + AssocSuggestion::AssocFn { called: false } => "refer to the associated function", AssocSuggestion::AssocConst => "use the associated `const`", AssocSuggestion::AssocType => "use the associated type", } @@ -130,6 +136,33 @@ pub(super) enum LifetimeElisionCandidate { Missing(MissingLifetime), } +/// Only used for diagnostics. +#[derive(Debug)] +struct BaseError { + msg: String, + fallback_label: String, + span: Span, + span_label: Option<(Span, &'static str)>, + could_be_expr: bool, + suggestion: Option<(Span, &'static str, String)>, +} + +#[derive(Debug)] +enum TypoCandidate { + Typo(TypoSuggestion), + Shadowed(Res), + None, +} + +impl TypoCandidate { + fn to_opt_suggestion(self) -> Option<TypoSuggestion> { + match self { + TypoCandidate::Typo(sugg) => Some(sugg), + TypoCandidate::Shadowed(_) | TypoCandidate::None => None, + } + } +} + impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { fn def_span(&self, def_id: DefId) -> Option<Span> { match def_id.krate { @@ -138,35 +171,18 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { } } - /// Handles error reporting for `smart_resolve_path_fragment` function. - /// Creates base error and amends it with one short label and possibly some longer helps/notes. - pub(crate) fn smart_resolve_report_errors( + fn make_base_error( &mut self, path: &[Segment], span: Span, source: PathSource<'_>, res: Option<Res>, - ) -> (DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed>, Vec<ImportSuggestion>) { - let ident_span = path.last().map_or(span, |ident| ident.ident.span); - let ns = source.namespace(); - let is_expected = &|res| source.is_expected(res); - let is_enum_variant = &|res| matches!(res, Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, _)); - - debug!(?res, ?source); - + ) -> BaseError { // Make the base error. - struct BaseError<'a> { - msg: String, - fallback_label: String, - span: Span, - span_label: Option<(Span, &'a str)>, - could_be_expr: bool, - suggestion: Option<(Span, &'a str, String)>, - } let mut expected = source.descr_expected(); let path_str = Segment::names_to_string(path); let item_str = path.last().unwrap().ident; - let base_error = if let Some(res) = res { + if let Some(res) = res { BaseError { msg: format!("expected {}, found {} `{}`", expected, res.descr(), path_str), fallback_label: format!("not a {expected}"), @@ -277,8 +293,20 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { could_be_expr: false, suggestion, } - }; + } + } + /// Handles error reporting for `smart_resolve_path_fragment` function. + /// Creates base error and amends it with one short label and possibly some longer helps/notes. + pub(crate) fn smart_resolve_report_errors( + &mut self, + path: &[Segment], + span: Span, + source: PathSource<'_>, + res: Option<Res>, + ) -> (DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed>, Vec<ImportSuggestion>) { + debug!(?res, ?source); + let base_error = self.make_base_error(path, span, source, res); let code = source.error_code(res.is_some()); let mut err = self.r.session.struct_span_err_with_code(base_error.span, &base_error.msg, code); @@ -289,41 +317,79 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { err.span_label(span, label); } - if let Some(sugg) = base_error.suggestion { - err.span_suggestion_verbose(sugg.0, sugg.1, sugg.2, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); + if let Some(ref sugg) = base_error.suggestion { + err.span_suggestion_verbose(sugg.0, sugg.1, &sugg.2, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); } - if let Some(span) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_block_could_be_bare_struct_literal { - err.multipart_suggestion( - "you might have meant to write a `struct` literal", - vec![ - (span.shrink_to_lo(), "{ SomeStruct ".to_string()), - (span.shrink_to_hi(), "}".to_string()), - ], - Applicability::HasPlaceholders, - ); + self.suggest_bare_struct_literal(&mut err); + self.suggest_pattern_match_with_let(&mut err, source, span); + + self.suggest_self_or_self_ref(&mut err, path, span); + self.detect_assoct_type_constraint_meant_as_path(&mut err, &base_error); + if self.suggest_self_ty(&mut err, source, path, span) + || self.suggest_self_value(&mut err, source, path, span) + { + return (err, Vec::new()); } - match (source, self.diagnostic_metadata.in_if_condition) { - ( - PathSource::Expr(_), - Some(Expr { span: expr_span, kind: ExprKind::Assign(lhs, _, _), .. }), - ) => { - // Icky heuristic so we don't suggest: - // `if (i + 2) = 2` => `if let (i + 2) = 2` (approximately pattern) - // `if 2 = i` => `if let 2 = i` (lhs needs to contain error span) - if lhs.is_approximately_pattern() && lhs.span.contains(span) { - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - expr_span.shrink_to_lo(), - "you might have meant to use pattern matching", - "let ", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); + + let (found, candidates) = + self.try_lookup_name_relaxed(&mut err, source, path, span, res, &base_error); + if found { + return (err, candidates); + } + + if !self.type_ascription_suggestion(&mut err, base_error.span) { + let mut fallback = + self.suggest_trait_and_bounds(&mut err, source, res, span, &base_error); + fallback |= self.suggest_typo(&mut err, source, path, span, &base_error); + if fallback { + // Fallback label. + err.span_label(base_error.span, &base_error.fallback_label); + } + } + self.err_code_special_cases(&mut err, source, path, span); + + (err, candidates) + } + + fn detect_assoct_type_constraint_meant_as_path( + &self, + err: &mut Diagnostic, + base_error: &BaseError, + ) { + let Some(ty) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_type_path else { return; }; + let TyKind::Path(_, path) = &ty.kind else { return; }; + for segment in &path.segments { + let Some(params) = &segment.args else { continue; }; + let ast::GenericArgs::AngleBracketed(ref params) = params.deref() else { continue; }; + for param in ¶ms.args { + let ast::AngleBracketedArg::Constraint(constraint) = param else { continue; }; + let ast::AssocConstraintKind::Bound { bounds } = &constraint.kind else { + continue; + }; + for bound in bounds { + let ast::GenericBound::Trait(trait_ref, ast::TraitBoundModifier::None) + = bound else + { + continue; + }; + if base_error.span == trait_ref.span { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + constraint.ident.span.between(trait_ref.span), + "you might have meant to write a path instead of an associated type bound", + "::", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } } } - _ => {} } + } + fn suggest_self_or_self_ref(&mut self, err: &mut Diagnostic, path: &[Segment], span: Span) { let is_assoc_fn = self.self_type_is_available(); + let Some(path_last_segment) = path.last() else { return }; + let item_str = path_last_segment.ident; // Emit help message for fake-self from other languages (e.g., `this` in Javascript). if ["this", "my"].contains(&item_str.as_str()) && is_assoc_fn { err.span_suggestion_short( @@ -358,96 +424,25 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { } } } + } - self.detect_assoct_type_constraint_meant_as_path(base_error.span, &mut err); - - // Emit special messages for unresolved `Self` and `self`. - if is_self_type(path, ns) { - err.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0411)); - err.span_label( - span, - "`Self` is only available in impls, traits, and type definitions".to_string(), - ); - if let Some(item_kind) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_item { - err.span_label( - item_kind.ident.span, - format!( - "`Self` not allowed in {} {}", - item_kind.kind.article(), - item_kind.kind.descr() - ), - ); - } - return (err, Vec::new()); - } - if is_self_value(path, ns) { - debug!("smart_resolve_path_fragment: E0424, source={:?}", source); - - err.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0424)); - err.span_label(span, match source { - PathSource::Pat => "`self` value is a keyword and may not be bound to variables or shadowed", - _ => "`self` value is a keyword only available in methods with a `self` parameter", - }); - if let Some((fn_kind, span)) = &self.diagnostic_metadata.current_function { - // The current function has a `self' parameter, but we were unable to resolve - // a reference to `self`. This can only happen if the `self` identifier we - // are resolving came from a different hygiene context. - if fn_kind.decl().inputs.get(0).map_or(false, |p| p.is_self()) { - err.span_label(*span, "this function has a `self` parameter, but a macro invocation can only access identifiers it receives from parameters"); - } else { - let doesnt = if is_assoc_fn { - let (span, sugg) = fn_kind - .decl() - .inputs - .get(0) - .map(|p| (p.span.shrink_to_lo(), "&self, ")) - .unwrap_or_else(|| { - // Try to look for the "(" after the function name, if possible. - // This avoids placing the suggestion into the visibility specifier. - let span = fn_kind - .ident() - .map_or(*span, |ident| span.with_lo(ident.span.hi())); - ( - self.r - .session - .source_map() - .span_through_char(span, '(') - .shrink_to_hi(), - "&self", - ) - }); - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - span, - "add a `self` receiver parameter to make the associated `fn` a method", - sugg, - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - "doesn't" - } else { - "can't" - }; - if let Some(ident) = fn_kind.ident() { - err.span_label( - ident.span, - &format!("this function {} have a `self` parameter", doesnt), - ); - } - } - } else if let Some(item_kind) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_item { - err.span_label( - item_kind.ident.span, - format!( - "`self` not allowed in {} {}", - item_kind.kind.article(), - item_kind.kind.descr() - ), - ); - } - return (err, Vec::new()); - } - + fn try_lookup_name_relaxed( + &mut self, + err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed>, + source: PathSource<'_>, + path: &[Segment], + span: Span, + res: Option<Res>, + base_error: &BaseError, + ) -> (bool, Vec<ImportSuggestion>) { // Try to lookup name in more relaxed fashion for better error reporting. let ident = path.last().unwrap().ident; + let is_expected = &|res| source.is_expected(res); + let ns = source.namespace(); + let is_enum_variant = &|res| matches!(res, Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, _)); + let path_str = Segment::names_to_string(path); + let ident_span = path.last().map_or(span, |ident| ident.ident.span); + let mut candidates = self .r .lookup_import_candidates(ident, ns, &self.parent_scope, is_expected) @@ -494,7 +489,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { { // Already reported this issue on the lhs of the type ascription. err.delay_as_bug(); - return (err, candidates); + return (true, candidates); } } @@ -522,10 +517,14 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { ); } } + // Try Levenshtein algorithm. - let typo_sugg = self.lookup_typo_candidate(path, ns, is_expected); + let typo_sugg = + self.lookup_typo_candidate(path, source.namespace(), is_expected).to_opt_suggestion(); if path.len() == 1 && self.self_type_is_available() { - if let Some(candidate) = self.lookup_assoc_candidate(ident, ns, is_expected) { + if let Some(candidate) = + self.lookup_assoc_candidate(ident, ns, is_expected, source.is_call()) + { let self_is_available = self.self_value_is_available(path[0].ident.span); match candidate { AssocSuggestion::Field => { @@ -540,16 +539,21 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { err.span_label(span, "a field by this name exists in `Self`"); } } - AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf if self_is_available => { + AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf { called } if self_is_available => { + let msg = if called { + "you might have meant to call the method" + } else { + "you might have meant to refer to the method" + }; err.span_suggestion( span, - "you might have meant to call the method", + msg, format!("self.{path_str}"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } - AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf - | AssocSuggestion::AssocFn + AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf { .. } + | AssocSuggestion::AssocFn { .. } | AssocSuggestion::AssocConst | AssocSuggestion::AssocType => { err.span_suggestion( @@ -560,8 +564,8 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { ); } } - self.r.add_typo_suggestion(&mut err, typo_sugg, ident_span); - return (err, candidates); + self.r.add_typo_suggestion(err, typo_sugg, ident_span); + return (true, candidates); } // If the first argument in call is `self` suggest calling a method. @@ -579,14 +583,14 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { format!("self.{path_str}({args_snippet})"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); - return (err, candidates); + return (true, candidates); } } // Try context-dependent help if relaxed lookup didn't work. if let Some(res) = res { if self.smart_resolve_context_dependent_help( - &mut err, + err, span, source, res, @@ -594,106 +598,148 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { &base_error.fallback_label, ) { // We do this to avoid losing a secondary span when we override the main error span. - self.r.add_typo_suggestion(&mut err, typo_sugg, ident_span); - return (err, candidates); + self.r.add_typo_suggestion(err, typo_sugg, ident_span); + return (true, candidates); } } + return (false, candidates); + } + fn suggest_trait_and_bounds( + &mut self, + err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed>, + source: PathSource<'_>, + res: Option<Res>, + span: Span, + base_error: &BaseError, + ) -> bool { let is_macro = base_error.span.from_expansion() && base_error.span.desugaring_kind().is_none(); - if !self.type_ascription_suggestion(&mut err, base_error.span) { - let mut fallback = false; - if let ( - PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::Maybe), - Some(Res::Def(DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Union, _)), - false, - ) = (source, res, is_macro) - { - if let Some(bounds @ [_, .., _]) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_trait_object { - fallback = true; - let spans: Vec<Span> = bounds - .iter() - .map(|bound| bound.span()) - .filter(|&sp| sp != base_error.span) - .collect(); + let mut fallback = false; - let start_span = bounds[0].span(); - // `end_span` is the end of the poly trait ref (Foo + 'baz + Bar><) - let end_span = bounds.last().unwrap().span(); - // `last_bound_span` is the last bound of the poly trait ref (Foo + >'baz< + Bar) - let last_bound_span = spans.last().cloned().unwrap(); - let mut multi_span: MultiSpan = spans.clone().into(); - for sp in spans { - let msg = if sp == last_bound_span { - format!( - "...because of {these} bound{s}", - these = pluralize!("this", bounds.len() - 1), - s = pluralize!(bounds.len() - 1), - ) - } else { - String::new() - }; - multi_span.push_span_label(sp, msg); - } - multi_span - .push_span_label(base_error.span, "expected this type to be a trait..."); - err.span_help( - multi_span, - "`+` is used to constrain a \"trait object\" type with lifetimes or \ - auto-traits; structs and enums can't be bound in that way", - ); - if bounds.iter().all(|bound| match bound { - ast::GenericBound::Outlives(_) => true, - ast::GenericBound::Trait(tr, _) => tr.span == base_error.span, - }) { - let mut sugg = vec![]; - if base_error.span != start_span { - sugg.push((start_span.until(base_error.span), String::new())); - } - if base_error.span != end_span { - sugg.push((base_error.span.shrink_to_hi().to(end_span), String::new())); - } + if let ( + PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::Maybe), + Some(Res::Def(DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Union, _)), + false, + ) = (source, res, is_macro) + { + if let Some(bounds @ [_, .., _]) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_trait_object { + fallback = true; + let spans: Vec<Span> = bounds + .iter() + .map(|bound| bound.span()) + .filter(|&sp| sp != base_error.span) + .collect(); - err.multipart_suggestion( - "if you meant to use a type and not a trait here, remove the bounds", - sugg, - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); + let start_span = bounds[0].span(); + // `end_span` is the end of the poly trait ref (Foo + 'baz + Bar><) + let end_span = bounds.last().unwrap().span(); + // `last_bound_span` is the last bound of the poly trait ref (Foo + >'baz< + Bar) + let last_bound_span = spans.last().cloned().unwrap(); + let mut multi_span: MultiSpan = spans.clone().into(); + for sp in spans { + let msg = if sp == last_bound_span { + format!( + "...because of {these} bound{s}", + these = pluralize!("this", bounds.len() - 1), + s = pluralize!(bounds.len() - 1), + ) + } else { + String::new() + }; + multi_span.push_span_label(sp, msg); + } + multi_span.push_span_label(base_error.span, "expected this type to be a trait..."); + err.span_help( + multi_span, + "`+` is used to constrain a \"trait object\" type with lifetimes or \ + auto-traits; structs and enums can't be bound in that way", + ); + if bounds.iter().all(|bound| match bound { + ast::GenericBound::Outlives(_) => true, + ast::GenericBound::Trait(tr, _) => tr.span == base_error.span, + }) { + let mut sugg = vec![]; + if base_error.span != start_span { + sugg.push((start_span.until(base_error.span), String::new())); + } + if base_error.span != end_span { + sugg.push((base_error.span.shrink_to_hi().to(end_span), String::new())); } + + err.multipart_suggestion( + "if you meant to use a type and not a trait here, remove the bounds", + sugg, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); } } + } - fallback |= self.restrict_assoc_type_in_where_clause(span, &mut err); + fallback |= self.restrict_assoc_type_in_where_clause(span, err); + fallback + } - if !self.r.add_typo_suggestion(&mut err, typo_sugg, ident_span) { - fallback = true; - match self.diagnostic_metadata.current_let_binding { - Some((pat_sp, Some(ty_sp), None)) - if ty_sp.contains(base_error.span) && base_error.could_be_expr => - { - err.span_suggestion_short( - pat_sp.between(ty_sp), - "use `=` if you meant to assign", - " = ", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } - _ => {} + fn suggest_typo( + &mut self, + err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed>, + source: PathSource<'_>, + path: &[Segment], + span: Span, + base_error: &BaseError, + ) -> bool { + let is_expected = &|res| source.is_expected(res); + let ident_span = path.last().map_or(span, |ident| ident.ident.span); + let typo_sugg = self.lookup_typo_candidate(path, source.namespace(), is_expected); + if let TypoCandidate::Shadowed(res) = typo_sugg + && let Some(id) = res.opt_def_id() + && let Some(sugg_span) = self.r.opt_span(id) + { + err.span_label( + sugg_span, + format!("you might have meant to refer to this {}", res.descr()), + ); + return true; + } + let mut fallback = false; + let typo_sugg = typo_sugg.to_opt_suggestion(); + if !self.r.add_typo_suggestion(err, typo_sugg, ident_span) { + fallback = true; + match self.diagnostic_metadata.current_let_binding { + Some((pat_sp, Some(ty_sp), None)) + if ty_sp.contains(base_error.span) && base_error.could_be_expr => + { + err.span_suggestion_short( + pat_sp.between(ty_sp), + "use `=` if you meant to assign", + " = ", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); } - - // If the trait has a single item (which wasn't matched by Levenshtein), suggest it - let suggestion = self.get_single_associated_item(&path, &source, is_expected); - self.r.add_typo_suggestion(&mut err, suggestion, ident_span); + _ => {} } - if fallback { - // Fallback label. - err.span_label(base_error.span, base_error.fallback_label); + + // If the trait has a single item (which wasn't matched by Levenshtein), suggest it + let suggestion = self.get_single_associated_item(&path, &source, is_expected); + if !self.r.add_typo_suggestion(err, suggestion, ident_span) { + fallback = !self.let_binding_suggestion(err, ident_span); } } + fallback + } + + fn err_code_special_cases( + &mut self, + err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed>, + source: PathSource<'_>, + path: &[Segment], + span: Span, + ) { if let Some(err_code) = &err.code { if err_code == &rustc_errors::error_code!(E0425) { for label_rib in &self.label_ribs { for (label_ident, node_id) in &label_rib.bindings { + let ident = path.last().unwrap().ident; if format!("'{}", ident) == label_ident.to_string() { err.span_label(label_ident.span, "a label with a similar name exists"); if let PathSource::Expr(Some(Expr { @@ -724,38 +770,116 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { } } } + } - (err, candidates) + /// Emit special messages for unresolved `Self` and `self`. + fn suggest_self_ty( + &mut self, + err: &mut Diagnostic, + source: PathSource<'_>, + path: &[Segment], + span: Span, + ) -> bool { + if !is_self_type(path, source.namespace()) { + return false; + } + err.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0411)); + err.span_label( + span, + "`Self` is only available in impls, traits, and type definitions".to_string(), + ); + if let Some(item_kind) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_item { + err.span_label( + item_kind.ident.span, + format!( + "`Self` not allowed in {} {}", + item_kind.kind.article(), + item_kind.kind.descr() + ), + ); + } + true } - fn detect_assoct_type_constraint_meant_as_path(&self, base_span: Span, err: &mut Diagnostic) { - let Some(ty) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_type_path else { return; }; - let TyKind::Path(_, path) = &ty.kind else { return; }; - for segment in &path.segments { - let Some(params) = &segment.args else { continue; }; - let ast::GenericArgs::AngleBracketed(ref params) = params.deref() else { continue; }; - for param in ¶ms.args { - let ast::AngleBracketedArg::Constraint(constraint) = param else { continue; }; - let ast::AssocConstraintKind::Bound { bounds } = &constraint.kind else { - continue; + fn suggest_self_value( + &mut self, + err: &mut Diagnostic, + source: PathSource<'_>, + path: &[Segment], + span: Span, + ) -> bool { + if !is_self_value(path, source.namespace()) { + return false; + } + + debug!("smart_resolve_path_fragment: E0424, source={:?}", source); + err.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0424)); + err.span_label( + span, + match source { + PathSource::Pat => { + "`self` value is a keyword and may not be bound to variables or shadowed" + } + _ => "`self` value is a keyword only available in methods with a `self` parameter", + }, + ); + let is_assoc_fn = self.self_type_is_available(); + if let Some((fn_kind, span)) = &self.diagnostic_metadata.current_function { + // The current function has a `self' parameter, but we were unable to resolve + // a reference to `self`. This can only happen if the `self` identifier we + // are resolving came from a different hygiene context. + if fn_kind.decl().inputs.get(0).map_or(false, |p| p.is_self()) { + err.span_label(*span, "this function has a `self` parameter, but a macro invocation can only access identifiers it receives from parameters"); + } else { + let doesnt = if is_assoc_fn { + let (span, sugg) = fn_kind + .decl() + .inputs + .get(0) + .map(|p| (p.span.shrink_to_lo(), "&self, ")) + .unwrap_or_else(|| { + // Try to look for the "(" after the function name, if possible. + // This avoids placing the suggestion into the visibility specifier. + let span = fn_kind + .ident() + .map_or(*span, |ident| span.with_lo(ident.span.hi())); + ( + self.r + .session + .source_map() + .span_through_char(span, '(') + .shrink_to_hi(), + "&self", + ) + }); + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + span, + "add a `self` receiver parameter to make the associated `fn` a method", + sugg, + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + "doesn't" + } else { + "can't" }; - for bound in bounds { - let ast::GenericBound::Trait(trait_ref, ast::TraitBoundModifier::None) - = bound else - { - continue; - }; - if base_span == trait_ref.span { - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - constraint.ident.span.between(trait_ref.span), - "you might have meant to write a path instead of an associated type bound", - "::", - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } + if let Some(ident) = fn_kind.ident() { + err.span_label( + ident.span, + &format!("this function {} have a `self` parameter", doesnt), + ); } } + } else if let Some(item_kind) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_item { + err.span_label( + item_kind.ident.span, + format!( + "`self` not allowed in {} {}", + item_kind.kind.article(), + item_kind.kind.descr() + ), + ); } + true } fn suggest_swapping_misplaced_self_ty_and_trait( @@ -787,6 +911,45 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { } } + fn suggest_bare_struct_literal(&mut self, err: &mut Diagnostic) { + if let Some(span) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_block_could_be_bare_struct_literal { + err.multipart_suggestion( + "you might have meant to write a `struct` literal", + vec![ + (span.shrink_to_lo(), "{ SomeStruct ".to_string()), + (span.shrink_to_hi(), "}".to_string()), + ], + Applicability::HasPlaceholders, + ); + } + } + + fn suggest_pattern_match_with_let( + &mut self, + err: &mut Diagnostic, + source: PathSource<'_>, + span: Span, + ) { + if let PathSource::Expr(_) = source && + let Some(Expr { + span: expr_span, + kind: ExprKind::Assign(lhs, _, _), + .. + }) = self.diagnostic_metadata.in_if_condition { + // Icky heuristic so we don't suggest: + // `if (i + 2) = 2` => `if let (i + 2) = 2` (approximately pattern) + // `if 2 = i` => `if let 2 = i` (lhs needs to contain error span) + if lhs.is_approximately_pattern() && lhs.span.contains(span) { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + expr_span.shrink_to_lo(), + "you might have meant to use pattern matching", + "let ", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + } + } + fn get_single_associated_item( &mut self, path: &[Segment], @@ -849,11 +1012,10 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { let Some(partial_res) = self.r.partial_res_map.get(&bounded_ty.id) else { return false; }; - if !(matches!( - partial_res.base_res(), - hir::def::Res::Def(hir::def::DefKind::AssocTy, _) - ) && partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0) - { + if !matches!( + partial_res.full_res(), + Some(hir::def::Res::Def(hir::def::DefKind::AssocTy, _)) + ) { return false; } (ty, position, path) @@ -867,11 +1029,10 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { let Some(partial_res) = self.r.partial_res_map.get(&peeled_ty.id) else { return false; }; - if !(matches!( - partial_res.base_res(), - hir::def::Res::Def(hir::def::DefKind::TyParam, _) - ) && partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0) - { + if !matches!( + partial_res.full_res(), + Some(hir::def::Res::Def(hir::def::DefKind::TyParam, _)) + ) { return false; } if let ( @@ -959,41 +1120,14 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { // where a brace being opened means a block is being started. Look // ahead for the next text to see if `span` is followed by a `{`. let sm = self.r.session.source_map(); - let mut sp = span; - loop { - sp = sm.next_point(sp); - match sm.span_to_snippet(sp) { - Ok(ref snippet) => { - if snippet.chars().any(|c| !c.is_whitespace()) { - break; - } - } - _ => break, - } - } + let sp = sm.span_look_ahead(span, None, Some(50)); let followed_by_brace = matches!(sm.span_to_snippet(sp), Ok(ref snippet) if snippet == "{"); // In case this could be a struct literal that needs to be surrounded // by parentheses, find the appropriate span. - let mut i = 0; - let mut closing_brace = None; - loop { - sp = sm.next_point(sp); - match sm.span_to_snippet(sp) { - Ok(ref snippet) => { - if snippet == "}" { - closing_brace = Some(span.to(sp)); - break; - } - } - _ => break, - } - i += 1; - // The bigger the span, the more likely we're incorrect -- - // bound it to 100 chars long. - if i > 100 { - break; - } - } + let closing_span = sm.span_look_ahead(span, Some("}"), Some(50)); + let closing_brace: Option<Span> = sm + .span_to_snippet(closing_span) + .map_or(None, |s| if s == "}" { Some(span.to(closing_span)) } else { None }); (followed_by_brace, closing_brace) } @@ -1017,7 +1151,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { let (lhs_span, rhs_span) = match &expr.kind { ExprKind::Field(base, ident) => (base.span, ident.span), - ExprKind::MethodCall(_, args, span) => (args[0].span, *span), + ExprKind::MethodCall(_, receiver, _, span) => (receiver.span, *span), _ => return false, }; @@ -1330,7 +1464,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { Applicability::HasPlaceholders, ); } - (Res::SelfTy { .. }, _) if ns == ValueNS => { + (Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. }, _) if ns == ValueNS => { err.span_label(span, fallback_label); err.note("can't use `Self` as a constructor, you must use the implemented struct"); } @@ -1363,7 +1497,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { .filter(|(_, res)| match (kind, res) { (AssocItemKind::Const(..), Res::Def(DefKind::AssocConst, _)) => true, (AssocItemKind::Fn(_), Res::Def(DefKind::AssocFn, _)) => true, - (AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..), Res::Def(DefKind::AssocTy, _)) => true, + (AssocItemKind::Type(..), Res::Def(DefKind::AssocTy, _)) => true, _ => false, }) .map(|(key, _)| key.ident.name) @@ -1377,6 +1511,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { ident: Ident, ns: Namespace, filter_fn: FilterFn, + called: bool, ) -> Option<AssocSuggestion> where FilterFn: Fn(Res) -> bool, @@ -1399,20 +1534,14 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { { // Look for a field with the same name in the current self_type. if let Some(resolution) = self.r.partial_res_map.get(&node_id) { - match resolution.base_res() { - Res::Def(DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union, did) - if resolution.unresolved_segments() == 0 => - { - if let Some(field_names) = self.r.field_names.get(&did) { - if field_names - .iter() - .any(|&field_name| ident.name == field_name.node) - { - return Some(AssocSuggestion::Field); - } + if let Some(Res::Def(DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union, did)) = + resolution.full_res() + { + if let Some(field_names) = self.r.field_names.get(&did) { + if field_names.iter().any(|&field_name| ident.name == field_name.node) { + return Some(AssocSuggestion::Field); } } - _ => {} } } } @@ -1424,10 +1553,10 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { return Some(match &assoc_item.kind { ast::AssocItemKind::Const(..) => AssocSuggestion::AssocConst, ast::AssocItemKind::Fn(box ast::Fn { sig, .. }) if sig.decl.has_self() => { - AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf + AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf { called } } - ast::AssocItemKind::Fn(..) => AssocSuggestion::AssocFn, - ast::AssocItemKind::TyAlias(..) => AssocSuggestion::AssocType, + ast::AssocItemKind::Fn(..) => AssocSuggestion::AssocFn { called }, + ast::AssocItemKind::Type(..) => AssocSuggestion::AssocType, ast::AssocItemKind::MacCall(_) => continue, }); } @@ -1445,10 +1574,12 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { let res = binding.res(); if filter_fn(res) { if self.r.has_self.contains(&res.def_id()) { - return Some(AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf); + return Some(AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf { called }); } else { match res { - Res::Def(DefKind::AssocFn, _) => return Some(AssocSuggestion::AssocFn), + Res::Def(DefKind::AssocFn, _) => { + return Some(AssocSuggestion::AssocFn { called }); + } Res::Def(DefKind::AssocConst, _) => { return Some(AssocSuggestion::AssocConst); } @@ -1470,22 +1601,38 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { path: &[Segment], ns: Namespace, filter_fn: &impl Fn(Res) -> bool, - ) -> Option<TypoSuggestion> { + ) -> TypoCandidate { let mut names = Vec::new(); if path.len() == 1 { + let mut ctxt = path.last().unwrap().ident.span.ctxt(); + // Search in lexical scope. // Walk backwards up the ribs in scope and collect candidates. for rib in self.ribs[ns].iter().rev() { + let rib_ctxt = if rib.kind.contains_params() { + ctxt.normalize_to_macros_2_0() + } else { + ctxt.normalize_to_macro_rules() + }; + // Locals and type parameters for (ident, &res) in &rib.bindings { - if filter_fn(res) { + if filter_fn(res) && ident.span.ctxt() == rib_ctxt { names.push(TypoSuggestion::typo_from_res(ident.name, res)); } } + + if let RibKind::MacroDefinition(def) = rib.kind && def == self.r.macro_def(ctxt) { + // If an invocation of this macro created `ident`, give up on `ident` + // and switch to `ident`'s source from the macro definition. + ctxt.remove_mark(); + continue; + } + // Items in scope if let RibKind::ModuleRibKind(module) = rib.kind { // Items from this module - self.r.add_module_candidates(module, &mut names, &filter_fn); + self.r.add_module_candidates(module, &mut names, &filter_fn, Some(ctxt)); if let ModuleKind::Block = module.kind { // We can see through blocks @@ -1511,7 +1658,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { })); if let Some(prelude) = self.r.prelude { - self.r.add_module_candidates(prelude, &mut names, &filter_fn); + self.r.add_module_candidates(prelude, &mut names, &filter_fn, None); } } break; @@ -1530,7 +1677,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { if let PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) = self.resolve_path(mod_path, Some(TypeNS), None) { - self.r.add_module_candidates(module, &mut names, &filter_fn); + self.r.add_module_candidates(module, &mut names, &filter_fn, None); } } @@ -1543,10 +1690,17 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { name, None, ) { - Some(found) if found != name => { - names.into_iter().find(|suggestion| suggestion.candidate == found) + Some(found) => { + let Some(sugg) = names.into_iter().find(|suggestion| suggestion.candidate == found) else { + return TypoCandidate::None; + }; + if found == name { + TypoCandidate::Shadowed(sugg.res) + } else { + TypoCandidate::Typo(sugg) + } } - _ => None, + _ => TypoCandidate::None, } } @@ -1616,26 +1770,16 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { } } if let Ok(base_snippet) = base_snippet { - let mut sp = after_colon_sp; - for _ in 0..100 { - // Try to find an assignment - sp = sm.next_point(sp); - let snippet = sm.span_to_snippet(sp.to(sm.next_point(sp))); - match snippet { - Ok(ref x) if x.as_str() == "=" => { - err.span_suggestion( - base_span, - "maybe you meant to write an assignment here", - format!("let {}", base_snippet), - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - show_label = false; - break; - } - Ok(ref x) if x.as_str() == "\n" => break, - Err(_) => break, - Ok(_) => {} - } + // Try to find an assignment + let eq_span = sm.span_look_ahead(after_colon_sp, Some("="), Some(50)); + if let Ok(ref snippet) = sm.span_to_snippet(eq_span) && snippet == "=" { + err.span_suggestion( + base_span, + "maybe you meant to write an assignment here", + format!("let {}", base_snippet), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + show_label = false; } } } @@ -1652,6 +1796,31 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { false } + fn let_binding_suggestion(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic, ident_span: Span) -> bool { + // try to give a suggestion for this pattern: `name = 1`, which is common in other languages + let mut added_suggestion = false; + if let Some(Expr { kind: ExprKind::Assign(lhs, _rhs, _), .. }) = self.diagnostic_metadata.in_assignment && + let ast::ExprKind::Path(None, _) = lhs.kind { + let sm = self.r.session.source_map(); + let line_span = sm.span_extend_to_line(ident_span); + let ident_name = sm.span_to_snippet(ident_span).unwrap(); + // HACK(chenyukang): make sure ident_name is at the starting of the line to protect against macros + if sm + .span_to_snippet(line_span) + .map_or(false, |s| s.trim().starts_with(&ident_name)) + { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + ident_span.shrink_to_lo(), + "you might have meant to introduce a new binding", + "let ".to_string(), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + added_suggestion = true; + } + } + added_suggestion + } + fn find_module(&mut self, def_id: DefId) -> Option<(Module<'a>, ImportSuggestion)> { let mut result = None; let mut seen_modules = FxHashSet::default(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/lib.rs index 26b9284fe..8aebb7da1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/lib.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ //! Paths in macros, imports, expressions, types, patterns are resolved here. //! Label and lifetime names are resolved here as well. //! -//! Type-relative name resolution (methods, fields, associated items) happens in `rustc_typeck`. +//! Type-relative name resolution (methods, fields, associated items) happens in `rustc_hir_analysis`. #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] #![feature(assert_matches)] @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(never_type)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustdoc::private_intra_doc_links)] @@ -42,12 +41,12 @@ use rustc_hir::TraitCandidate; use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec; use rustc_metadata::creader::{CStore, CrateLoader}; use rustc_middle::metadata::ModChild; -use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::AccessLevels; +use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::EffectiveVisibilities; use rustc_middle::span_bug; -use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, MainDefinition, RegisteredTools, ResolverOutputs}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, MainDefinition, RegisteredTools}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{ResolverGlobalCtxt, ResolverOutputs}; use rustc_query_system::ich::StableHashingContext; -use rustc_session::cstore::{CrateStore, CrateStoreDyn, MetadataLoaderDyn}; +use rustc_session::cstore::{CrateStore, MetadataLoaderDyn}; use rustc_session::lint::LintBuffer; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::hygiene::{ExpnId, LocalExpnId, MacroKind, SyntaxContext, Transparency}; @@ -65,15 +64,15 @@ use imports::{Import, ImportKind, ImportResolver, NameResolution}; use late::{HasGenericParams, PathSource, PatternSource}; use macros::{MacroRulesBinding, MacroRulesScope, MacroRulesScopeRef}; -use crate::access_levels::AccessLevelsVisitor; +use crate::effective_visibilities::EffectiveVisibilitiesVisitor; type Res = def::Res<NodeId>; -mod access_levels; mod build_reduced_graph; mod check_unused; mod def_collector; mod diagnostics; +mod effective_visibilities; mod ident; mod imports; mod late; @@ -238,6 +237,8 @@ enum ResolutionError<'a> { trait_item_span: Span, code: rustc_errors::DiagnosticId, }, + /// Error E0201: multiple impl items for the same trait item. + TraitImplDuplicate { name: Symbol, trait_item_span: Span, old_span: Span }, /// Inline asm `sym` operand must refer to a `fn` or `static`. InvalidAsmSym, } @@ -676,6 +677,8 @@ struct UseError<'a> { /// Path `Segment`s at the place of use that failed. Used for accurate suggestion after telling /// the user to import the item directly. path: Vec<Segment>, + /// Whether the expected source is a call + is_call: bool, } #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)] @@ -1028,7 +1031,7 @@ pub struct Resolver<'a> { proc_macros: Vec<NodeId>, confused_type_with_std_module: FxHashMap<Span, Span>, - access_levels: AccessLevels, + effective_visibilities: EffectiveVisibilities, } /// Nothing really interesting here; it just provides memory for the rest of the crate. @@ -1332,7 +1335,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { trait_impls: Default::default(), proc_macros: Default::default(), confused_type_with_std_module: Default::default(), - access_levels: Default::default(), + effective_visibilities: Default::default(), }; let root_parent_scope = ParentScope::module(graph_root, &resolver); @@ -1375,9 +1378,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { Default::default() } - pub fn into_outputs( - self, - ) -> (Definitions, Box<CrateStoreDyn>, ResolverOutputs, ty::ResolverAstLowering) { + pub fn into_outputs(self) -> ResolverOutputs { let proc_macros = self.proc_macros.iter().map(|id| self.local_def_id(*id)).collect(); let definitions = self.definitions; let cstore = Box::new(self.crate_loader.into_cstore()); @@ -1392,13 +1393,14 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { let glob_map = self.glob_map; let main_def = self.main_def; let confused_type_with_std_module = self.confused_type_with_std_module; - let access_levels = self.access_levels; - let resolutions = ResolverOutputs { + let effective_visibilities = self.effective_visibilities; + let global_ctxt = ResolverGlobalCtxt { + cstore, source_span, expn_that_defined, visibilities, has_pub_restricted, - access_levels, + effective_visibilities, extern_crate_map, reexport_map, glob_map, @@ -1415,7 +1417,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { confused_type_with_std_module, registered_tools: self.registered_tools, }; - let resolutions_lowering = ty::ResolverAstLowering { + let ast_lowering = ty::ResolverAstLowering { legacy_const_generic_args: self.legacy_const_generic_args, partial_res_map: self.partial_res_map, import_res_map: self.import_res_map, @@ -1428,16 +1430,15 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { trait_map: self.trait_map, builtin_macro_kinds: self.builtin_macro_kinds, }; - (definitions, cstore, resolutions, resolutions_lowering) + ResolverOutputs { definitions, global_ctxt, ast_lowering } } - pub fn clone_outputs( - &self, - ) -> (Definitions, Box<CrateStoreDyn>, ResolverOutputs, ty::ResolverAstLowering) { + pub fn clone_outputs(&self) -> ResolverOutputs { let proc_macros = self.proc_macros.iter().map(|id| self.local_def_id(*id)).collect(); let definitions = self.definitions.clone(); let cstore = Box::new(self.cstore().clone()); - let resolutions = ResolverOutputs { + let global_ctxt = ResolverGlobalCtxt { + cstore, source_span: self.source_span.clone(), expn_that_defined: self.expn_that_defined.clone(), visibilities: self.visibilities.clone(), @@ -1457,9 +1458,9 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { proc_macros, confused_type_with_std_module: self.confused_type_with_std_module.clone(), registered_tools: self.registered_tools.clone(), - access_levels: self.access_levels.clone(), + effective_visibilities: self.effective_visibilities.clone(), }; - let resolutions_lowering = ty::ResolverAstLowering { + let ast_lowering = ty::ResolverAstLowering { legacy_const_generic_args: self.legacy_const_generic_args.clone(), partial_res_map: self.partial_res_map.clone(), import_res_map: self.import_res_map.clone(), @@ -1472,7 +1473,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { trait_map: self.trait_map.clone(), builtin_macro_kinds: self.builtin_macro_kinds.clone(), }; - (definitions, cstore, resolutions, resolutions_lowering) + ResolverOutputs { definitions, global_ctxt, ast_lowering } } fn create_stable_hashing_context(&self) -> StableHashingContext<'_> { @@ -1520,8 +1521,8 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { pub fn resolve_crate(&mut self, krate: &Crate) { self.session.time("resolve_crate", || { self.session.time("finalize_imports", || ImportResolver { r: self }.finalize_imports()); - self.session.time("resolve_access_levels", || { - AccessLevelsVisitor::compute_access_levels(self, krate) + self.session.time("compute_effective_visibilities", || { + EffectiveVisibilitiesVisitor::compute_effective_visibilities(self, krate) }); self.session.time("finalize_macro_resolutions", || self.finalize_macro_resolutions()); self.session.time("late_resolve_crate", || self.late_resolve_crate(krate)); @@ -1882,12 +1883,10 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { match self.maybe_resolve_path(&segments, Some(ns), &parent_scope) { PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) => Some(module.res().unwrap()), - PathResult::NonModule(path_res) if path_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 => { - Some(path_res.base_res()) + PathResult::NonModule(path_res) => path_res.full_res(), + PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::ExternPrelude) | PathResult::Failed { .. } => { + None } - PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::ExternPrelude) - | PathResult::NonModule(..) - | PathResult::Failed { .. } => None, PathResult::Module(..) | PathResult::Indeterminate => unreachable!(), } } @@ -1911,6 +1910,11 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { } } + /// For rustdoc. + pub fn get_partial_res(&self, node_id: NodeId) -> Option<PartialRes> { + self.partial_res_map.get(&node_id).copied() + } + /// Retrieves the span of the given `DefId` if `DefId` is in the local crate. #[inline] pub fn opt_span(&self, def_id: DefId) -> Option<Span> { @@ -1938,12 +1942,8 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { return None; } - let partial_res = self.partial_res_map.get(&expr.id)?; - if partial_res.unresolved_segments() != 0 { - return None; - } - - if let Res::Def(def::DefKind::Fn, def_id) = partial_res.base_res() { + let res = self.partial_res_map.get(&expr.id)?.full_res()?; + if let Res::Def(def::DefKind::Fn, def_id) = res { // We only support cross-crate argument rewriting. Uses // within the same crate should be updated to use the new // const generics style. @@ -2065,7 +2065,7 @@ struct Finalize { /// Span of the whole path or some its characteristic fragment. /// E.g. span of `b` in `foo::{a, b, c}`, or full span for regular paths. path_span: Span, - /// Span of the path start, suitable for prepending something to to it. + /// Span of the path start, suitable for prepending something to it. /// E.g. span of `foo` in `foo::{a, b, c}`, or full span for regular paths. root_span: Span, /// Whether to report privacy errors or silently return "no resolution" for them, @@ -2082,7 +2082,3 @@ impl Finalize { Finalize { node_id, path_span, root_span, report_private: true } } } - -pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { - late::lifetimes::provide(providers); -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/macros.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/macros.rs index dafa10e9e..9526296f9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/macros.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/macros.rs @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use rustc_attr::StabilityLevel; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_data_structures::intern::Interned; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability}; use rustc_expand::base::{Annotatable, DeriveResolutions, Indeterminate, ResolverExpand}; use rustc_expand::base::{SyntaxExtension, SyntaxExtensionKind}; use rustc_expand::compile_declarative_macro; @@ -590,9 +590,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { let res = if path.len() > 1 { let res = match self.maybe_resolve_path(&path, Some(MacroNS), parent_scope) { - PathResult::NonModule(path_res) if path_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 => { - Ok(path_res.base_res()) - } + PathResult::NonModule(path_res) if let Some(res) = path_res.full_res() => Ok(res), PathResult::Indeterminate if !force => return Err(Determinacy::Undetermined), PathResult::NonModule(..) | PathResult::Indeterminate @@ -692,12 +690,23 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { Some(Finalize::new(ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, path_span)), None, ) { - PathResult::NonModule(path_res) if path_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 => { - let res = path_res.base_res(); - check_consistency(self, &path, path_span, kind, initial_res, res); + PathResult::NonModule(path_res) if let Some(res) = path_res.full_res() => { + check_consistency(self, &path, path_span, kind, initial_res, res) } path_res @ PathResult::NonModule(..) | path_res @ PathResult::Failed { .. } => { + let mut suggestion = None; let (span, label) = if let PathResult::Failed { span, label, .. } = path_res { + // try to suggest if it's not a macro, maybe a function + if let PathResult::NonModule(partial_res) = self.maybe_resolve_path(&path, Some(ValueNS), &parent_scope) + && partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 { + let sm = self.session.source_map(); + let exclamation_span = sm.next_point(span); + suggestion = Some(( + vec![(exclamation_span, "".to_string())], + format!("{} is not a macro, but a {}, try to remove `!`", Segment::names_to_string(&path), partial_res.base_res().descr()), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect + )); + } (span, label) } else { ( @@ -711,7 +720,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { }; self.report_error( span, - ResolutionError::FailedToResolve { label, suggestion: None }, + ResolutionError::FailedToResolve { label, suggestion }, ); } PathResult::Module(..) | PathResult::Indeterminate => unreachable!(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/dump_visitor.rs b/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/dump_visitor.rs index 8bd42d8d2..df5d992f6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/dump_visitor.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/dump_visitor.rs @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ macro_rules! access_from { ($save_ctxt:expr, $id:expr) => { Access { public: $save_ctxt.tcx.visibility($id).is_public(), - reachable: $save_ctxt.access_levels.is_reachable($id), + reachable: $save_ctxt.effective_visibilities.is_reachable($id), } }; } @@ -345,14 +345,14 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { body: hir::BodyId, ) { let map = self.tcx.hir(); - self.nest_typeck_results(item.def_id, |v| { + self.nest_typeck_results(item.owner_id.def_id, |v| { let body = map.body(body); if let Some(fn_data) = v.save_ctxt.get_item_data(item) { down_cast_data!(fn_data, DefData, item.span); v.process_formals(body.params, &fn_data.qualname); v.process_generic_params(ty_params, &fn_data.qualname, item.hir_id()); - v.dumper.dump_def(&access_from!(v.save_ctxt, item.def_id), fn_data); + v.dumper.dump_def(&access_from!(v.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id), fn_data); } for arg in decl.inputs { @@ -373,10 +373,10 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { typ: &'tcx hir::Ty<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, ) { - self.nest_typeck_results(item.def_id, |v| { + self.nest_typeck_results(item.owner_id.def_id, |v| { if let Some(var_data) = v.save_ctxt.get_item_data(item) { down_cast_data!(var_data, DefData, item.span); - v.dumper.dump_def(&access_from!(v.save_ctxt, item.def_id), var_data); + v.dumper.dump_def(&access_from!(v.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id), var_data); } v.visit_ty(&typ); v.visit_expr(expr); @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { ) { debug!("process_struct {:?} {:?}", item, item.span); let name = item.ident.to_string(); - let qualname = format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(item.def_id.to_def_id())); + let qualname = format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(item.owner_id.to_def_id())); let kind = match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Struct(_, _) => DefKind::Struct, @@ -473,10 +473,10 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { let span = self.span_from_span(item.ident.span); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id()); self.dumper.dump_def( - &access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.def_id), + &access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id), Def { kind, - id: id_from_def_id(item.def_id.to_def_id()), + id: id_from_def_id(item.owner_id.to_def_id()), span, name, qualname: qualname.clone(), @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { ); } - self.nest_typeck_results(item.def_id, |v| { + self.nest_typeck_results(item.owner_id.def_id, |v| { for field in def.fields() { v.process_struct_field_def(field, item.hir_id()); v.visit_ty(&field.ty); @@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { }; down_cast_data!(enum_data, DefData, item.span); - let access = access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.def_id); + let access = access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id); for variant in enum_definition.variants { let name = variant.ident.name.to_string(); @@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { if !self.span.filter_generated(name_span) { let span = self.span_from_span(name_span); let id = id_from_hir_id(variant.id, &self.save_ctxt); - let parent = Some(id_from_def_id(item.def_id.to_def_id())); + let parent = Some(id_from_def_id(item.owner_id.to_def_id())); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(variant.id); self.dumper.dump_def( @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { if !self.span.filter_generated(name_span) { let span = self.span_from_span(name_span); let id = id_from_hir_id(variant.id, &self.save_ctxt); - let parent = Some(id_from_def_id(item.def_id.to_def_id())); + let parent = Some(id_from_def_id(item.owner_id.to_def_id())); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(variant.id); self.dumper.dump_def( @@ -612,14 +612,14 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { } let map = self.tcx.hir(); - self.nest_typeck_results(item.def_id, |v| { + self.nest_typeck_results(item.owner_id.def_id, |v| { v.visit_ty(&impl_.self_ty); if let Some(trait_ref) = &impl_.of_trait { v.process_path(trait_ref.hir_ref_id, &hir::QPath::Resolved(None, &trait_ref.path)); } v.process_generic_params(&impl_.generics, "", item.hir_id()); for impl_item in impl_.items { - v.process_impl_item(map.impl_item(impl_item.id), item.def_id.to_def_id()); + v.process_impl_item(map.impl_item(impl_item.id), item.owner_id.to_def_id()); } }); } @@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { methods: &'tcx [hir::TraitItemRef], ) { let name = item.ident.to_string(); - let qualname = format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(item.def_id.to_def_id())); + let qualname = format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(item.owner_id.to_def_id())); let mut val = name.clone(); if !generics.params.is_empty() { val.push_str(&generic_params_to_string(generics.params)); @@ -642,13 +642,13 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { val.push_str(&bounds_to_string(trait_refs)); } if !self.span.filter_generated(item.ident.span) { - let id = id_from_def_id(item.def_id.to_def_id()); + let id = id_from_def_id(item.owner_id.to_def_id()); let span = self.span_from_span(item.ident.span); let children = - methods.iter().map(|i| id_from_def_id(i.id.def_id.to_def_id())).collect(); + methods.iter().map(|i| id_from_def_id(i.id.owner_id.to_def_id())).collect(); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id()); self.dumper.dump_def( - &access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.def_id), + &access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id), Def { kind: DefKind::Trait, id, @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { kind: RelationKind::SuperTrait, span, from: id_from_def_id(id), - to: id_from_def_id(item.def_id.to_def_id()), + to: id_from_def_id(item.owner_id.to_def_id()), }); } } @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { self.process_generic_params(generics, &qualname, item.hir_id()); for method in methods { let map = self.tcx.hir(); - self.process_trait_item(map.trait_item(method.id), item.def_id.to_def_id()) + self.process_trait_item(map.trait_item(method.id), item.owner_id.to_def_id()) } } @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { fn process_mod(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { if let Some(mod_data) = self.save_ctxt.get_item_data(item) { down_cast_data!(mod_data, DefData, item.span); - self.dumper.dump_def(&access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.def_id), mod_data); + self.dumper.dump_def(&access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id), mod_data); } } @@ -913,7 +913,8 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { | HirDefKind::AssocTy, _, ) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } => { + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } => { self.dump_path_segment_ref( id, &hir::PathSegment::new(ident, hir::HirId::INVALID, Res::Err), @@ -980,7 +981,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { let body = body.map(|b| self.tcx.hir().body(b).value); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(trait_item.hir_id()); self.process_assoc_const( - trait_item.def_id, + trait_item.owner_id.def_id, trait_item.ident, &ty, body, @@ -994,7 +995,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { self.process_method( sig, body, - trait_item.def_id, + trait_item.owner_id.def_id, trait_item.ident, &trait_item.generics, trait_item.span, @@ -1004,11 +1005,11 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { // FIXME do something with _bounds (for type refs) let name = trait_item.ident.name.to_string(); let qualname = - format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(trait_item.def_id.to_def_id())); + format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(trait_item.owner_id.to_def_id())); if !self.span.filter_generated(trait_item.ident.span) { let span = self.span_from_span(trait_item.ident.span); - let id = id_from_def_id(trait_item.def_id.to_def_id()); + let id = id_from_def_id(trait_item.owner_id.to_def_id()); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(trait_item.hir_id()); self.dumper.dump_def( @@ -1050,7 +1051,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { let body = self.tcx.hir().body(body); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(impl_item.hir_id()); self.process_assoc_const( - impl_item.def_id, + impl_item.owner_id.def_id, impl_item.ident, &ty, Some(&body.value), @@ -1062,13 +1063,13 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { self.process_method( sig, Some(body), - impl_item.def_id, + impl_item.owner_id.def_id, impl_item.ident, &impl_item.generics, impl_item.span, ); } - hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ref ty) => { + hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ref ty) => { // FIXME: uses of the assoc type should ideally point to this // 'def' and the name here should be a ref to the def in the // trait. @@ -1087,7 +1088,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DumpVisitor<'tcx> { let filename = sm.span_to_filename(krate_mod.spans.inner_span); let data_id = id_from_hir_id(id, &self.save_ctxt); let children = - krate_mod.item_ids.iter().map(|i| id_from_def_id(i.def_id.to_def_id())).collect(); + krate_mod.item_ids.iter().map(|i| id_from_def_id(i.owner_id.to_def_id())).collect(); let span = self.span_from_span(krate_mod.spans.inner_span); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(id); @@ -1136,10 +1137,10 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for DumpVisitor<'tcx> { hir::ItemKind::Use(path, hir::UseKind::Single) => { let sub_span = path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.span; if !self.span.filter_generated(sub_span) { - let access = access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.def_id); + let access = access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id); let ref_id = self.lookup_def_id(item.hir_id()).map(id_from_def_id); let span = self.span_from_span(sub_span); - let parent = self.save_ctxt.tcx.local_parent(item.def_id); + let parent = self.save_ctxt.tcx.local_parent(item.owner_id.def_id); self.dumper.import( &access, Import { @@ -1157,16 +1158,16 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for DumpVisitor<'tcx> { } hir::ItemKind::Use(path, hir::UseKind::Glob) => { // Make a comma-separated list of names of imported modules. - let names = self.tcx.names_imported_by_glob_use(item.def_id); + let names = self.tcx.names_imported_by_glob_use(item.owner_id.def_id); let names: Vec<_> = names.iter().map(|n| n.to_string()).collect(); // Otherwise it's a span with wrong macro expansion info, which // we don't want to track anyway, since it's probably macro-internal `use` if let Some(sub_span) = self.span.sub_span_of_star(item.span) { if !self.span.filter_generated(item.span) { - let access = access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.def_id); + let access = access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id); let span = self.span_from_span(sub_span); - let parent = self.save_ctxt.tcx.local_parent(item.def_id); + let parent = self.save_ctxt.tcx.local_parent(item.owner_id.def_id); self.dumper.import( &access, Import { @@ -1187,7 +1188,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for DumpVisitor<'tcx> { let name_span = item.ident.span; if !self.span.filter_generated(name_span) { let span = self.span_from_span(name_span); - let parent = self.save_ctxt.tcx.local_parent(item.def_id); + let parent = self.save_ctxt.tcx.local_parent(item.owner_id.def_id); self.dumper.import( &Access { public: false, reachable: false }, Import { @@ -1227,15 +1228,15 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for DumpVisitor<'tcx> { intravisit::walk_mod(self, m, item.hir_id()); } hir::ItemKind::TyAlias(ty, ref generics) => { - let qualname = format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(item.def_id.to_def_id())); + let qualname = format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(item.owner_id.to_def_id())); let value = ty_to_string(&ty); if !self.span.filter_generated(item.ident.span) { let span = self.span_from_span(item.ident.span); - let id = id_from_def_id(item.def_id.to_def_id()); + let id = id_from_def_id(item.owner_id.to_def_id()); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id()); self.dumper.dump_def( - &access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.def_id), + &access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id), Def { kind: DefKind::Type, id, @@ -1323,7 +1324,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for DumpVisitor<'tcx> { } hir::TyKind::OpaqueDef(item_id, _, _) => { let item = self.tcx.hir().item(item_id); - self.nest_typeck_results(item_id.def_id, |v| v.visit_item(item)); + self.nest_typeck_results(item_id.owner_id.def_id, |v| v.visit_item(item)); } _ => intravisit::walk_ty(self, t), } @@ -1430,7 +1431,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for DumpVisitor<'tcx> { } fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) { - let access = access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.def_id); + let access = access_from!(self.save_ctxt, item.owner_id.def_id); match item.kind { hir::ForeignItemKind::Fn(decl, _, ref generics) => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/errors.rs index f0ce41d02..585aac8c1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/errors.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use std::path::Path; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(save_analysis::could_not_open)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(save_analysis_could_not_open)] pub(crate) struct CouldNotOpen<'a> { pub file_name: &'a Path, pub err: std::io::Error, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/lib.rs index ce03c2a8a..d0155c908 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/lib.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] #![feature(if_let_guard)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #![feature(never_type)] @@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::Node; use rustc_hir_pretty::{enum_def_to_string, fn_to_string, ty_to_string}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; -use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::AccessLevels; +use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::EffectiveVisibilities; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, print::with_no_trimmed_paths, DefIdTree, TyCtxt}; use rustc_middle::{bug, span_bug}; use rustc_session::config::{CrateType, Input, OutputType}; @@ -55,7 +54,7 @@ use rls_data::{ pub struct SaveContext<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, maybe_typeck_results: Option<&'tcx ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>, - access_levels: &'tcx AccessLevels, + effective_visibilities: &'tcx EffectiveVisibilities, span_utils: SpanUtils<'tcx>, config: Config, impl_counter: Cell<u32>, @@ -142,7 +141,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SaveContext<'tcx> { } pub fn get_extern_item_data(&self, item: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) -> Option<Data> { - let def_id = item.def_id.to_def_id(); + let def_id = item.owner_id.to_def_id(); let qualname = format!("::{}", self.tcx.def_path_str(def_id)); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id()); match item.kind { @@ -206,7 +205,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SaveContext<'tcx> { } pub fn get_item_data(&self, item: &hir::Item<'_>) -> Option<Data> { - let def_id = item.def_id.to_def_id(); + let def_id = item.owner_id.to_def_id(); let attrs = self.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id()); match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ref generics, _) => { @@ -298,7 +297,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SaveContext<'tcx> { children: m .item_ids .iter() - .map(|i| id_from_def_id(i.def_id.to_def_id())) + .map(|i| id_from_def_id(i.owner_id.to_def_id())) .collect(), decl_id: None, docs: self.docs_for_attrs(attrs), @@ -364,7 +363,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SaveContext<'tcx> { parent: None, children: items .iter() - .map(|i| id_from_def_id(i.id.def_id.to_def_id())) + .map(|i| id_from_def_id(i.id.owner_id.to_def_id())) .collect(), docs: String::new(), sig: None, @@ -622,7 +621,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SaveContext<'tcx> { hir::QPath::TypeRelative(..) | hir::QPath::LangItem(..) => { // #75962: `self.typeck_results` may be different from the `hir_id`'s result. if self.tcx.has_typeck_results(hir_id.owner.to_def_id()) { - self.tcx.typeck(hir_id.owner).qpath_res(qpath, hir_id) + self.tcx.typeck(hir_id.owner.def_id).qpath_res(qpath, hir_id) } else { Res::Err } @@ -741,7 +740,8 @@ impl<'tcx> SaveContext<'tcx> { _, ) | Res::PrimTy(..) - | Res::SelfTy { .. } + | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } + | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::ToolMod | Res::NonMacroAttr(..) | Res::SelfCtor(..) @@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SaveContext<'tcx> { fn lookup_def_id(&self, ref_id: hir::HirId) -> Option<DefId> { match self.get_path_res(ref_id) { - Res::PrimTy(_) | Res::SelfTy { .. } | Res::Err => None, + Res::PrimTy(_) | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::Err => None, def => def.opt_def_id(), } } @@ -968,16 +968,16 @@ pub fn process_crate<'l, 'tcx, H: SaveHandler>( info!("Dumping crate {}", cratename); // Privacy checking must be done outside of type inference; use a - // fallback in case the access levels couldn't have been correctly computed. - let access_levels = match tcx.sess.compile_status() { - Ok(..) => tcx.privacy_access_levels(()), - Err(..) => tcx.arena.alloc(AccessLevels::default()), + // fallback in case effective visibilities couldn't have been correctly computed. + let effective_visibilities = match tcx.sess.compile_status() { + Ok(..) => tcx.effective_visibilities(()), + Err(..) => tcx.arena.alloc(EffectiveVisibilities::default()), }; let save_ctxt = SaveContext { tcx, maybe_typeck_results: None, - access_levels: &access_levels, + effective_visibilities: &effective_visibilities, span_utils: SpanUtils::new(&tcx.sess), config: find_config(config), impl_counter: Cell::new(0), @@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ fn id_from_hir_id(id: hir::HirId, scx: &SaveContext<'_>) -> rls_data::Id { // crate (very unlikely to actually happen). rls_data::Id { krate: LOCAL_CRATE.as_u32(), - index: id.owner.local_def_index.as_u32() | id.local_id.as_u32().reverse_bits(), + index: id.owner.def_id.local_def_index.as_u32() | id.local_id.as_u32().reverse_bits(), } }) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/sig.rs b/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/sig.rs index bae1828cd..83c51d213 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/sig.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_save_analysis/src/sig.rs @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ impl<'hir> Sig for hir::Item<'hir> { } let name = self.ident.to_string(); let defs = vec![SigElement { - id: id_from_def_id(self.def_id.to_def_id()), + id: id_from_def_id(self.owner_id.to_def_id()), start: offset + text.len(), end: offset + text.len() + name.len(), }]; @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ impl<'hir> Sig for hir::Item<'hir> { let mut text = "const ".to_owned(); let name = self.ident.to_string(); let defs = vec![SigElement { - id: id_from_def_id(self.def_id.to_def_id()), + id: id_from_def_id(self.owner_id.to_def_id()), start: offset + text.len(), end: offset + text.len() + name.len(), }]; @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ impl<'hir> Sig for hir::Item<'hir> { let mut text = "mod ".to_owned(); let name = self.ident.to_string(); let defs = vec![SigElement { - id: id_from_def_id(self.def_id.to_def_id()), + id: id_from_def_id(self.owner_id.to_def_id()), start: offset + text.len(), end: offset + text.len() + name.len(), }]; @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ impl<'hir> Sig for hir::Path<'hir> { let res = scx.get_path_res(id.ok_or("Missing id for Path")?); let (name, start, end) = match res { - Res::PrimTy(..) | Res::SelfTy { .. } | Res::Err => { + Res::PrimTy(..) | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } | Res::Err => { return Ok(Signature { text: path_to_string(self), defs: vec![], refs: vec![] }); } Res::Def(DefKind::AssocConst | DefKind::Variant | DefKind::Ctor(..), _) => { @@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ impl<'hir> Sig for hir::ForeignItem<'hir> { } let name = self.ident.to_string(); let defs = vec![SigElement { - id: id_from_def_id(self.def_id.to_def_id()), + id: id_from_def_id(self.owner_id.to_def_id()), start: offset + text.len(), end: offset + text.len() + name.len(), }]; @@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ impl<'hir> Sig for hir::ForeignItem<'hir> { let mut text = "type ".to_owned(); let name = self.ident.to_string(); let defs = vec![SigElement { - id: id_from_def_id(self.def_id.to_def_id()), + id: id_from_def_id(self.owner_id.to_def_id()), start: offset + text.len(), end: offset + text.len() + name.len(), }]; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/lib.rs index fa9c7bd54..1f8d2336c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/lib.rs @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ Core encoding and decoding interfaces. #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(core_intrinsics)] #![feature(maybe_uninit_slice)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(new_uninit)] #![feature(allocator_api)] #![cfg_attr(test, feature(test))] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/opaque.rs b/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/opaque.rs index 5c17ef6ac..f35cc08f4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/opaque.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/opaque.rs @@ -193,7 +193,9 @@ impl FileEncoder { // shaves an instruction off those code paths (on x86 at least). assert!(capacity <= usize::MAX - max_leb128_len()); - let file = File::create(path)?; + // Create the file for reading and writing, because some encoders do both + // (e.g. the metadata encoder when -Zmeta-stats is enabled) + let file = File::options().read(true).write(true).create(true).truncate(true).open(path)?; Ok(FileEncoder { buf: Box::new_uninit_slice(capacity), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs index 8bb3878fb..f2ee52262 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs @@ -537,6 +537,7 @@ pub enum PrintRequest { TargetLibdir, CrateName, Cfg, + CallingConventions, TargetList, TargetCPUs, TargetFeatures, @@ -1353,8 +1354,8 @@ pub fn rustc_short_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> { "", "print", "Compiler information to print on stdout", - "[crate-name|file-names|sysroot|target-libdir|cfg|target-list|\ - target-cpus|target-features|relocation-models|code-models|\ + "[crate-name|file-names|sysroot|target-libdir|cfg|calling-conventions|\ + target-list|target-cpus|target-features|relocation-models|code-models|\ tls-models|target-spec-json|native-static-libs|stack-protector-strategies|\ link-args]", ), @@ -1793,6 +1794,7 @@ fn collect_print_requests( "sysroot" => PrintRequest::Sysroot, "target-libdir" => PrintRequest::TargetLibdir, "cfg" => PrintRequest::Cfg, + "calling-conventions" => PrintRequest::CallingConventions, "target-list" => PrintRequest::TargetList, "target-cpus" => PrintRequest::TargetCPUs, "target-features" => PrintRequest::TargetFeatures, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/config/sigpipe.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/config/sigpipe.rs index a5c94118a..53692ad7c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/config/sigpipe.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/config/sigpipe.rs @@ -1,5 +1,13 @@ //! NOTE: Keep these constants in sync with `library/std/src/sys/unix/mod.rs`! +/// The default value if `#[unix_sigpipe]` is not specified. This resolves +/// to `SIG_IGN` in `library/std/src/sys/unix/mod.rs`. +/// +/// Note that `SIG_IGN` has been the Rust default since 2014. See +/// <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62569>. +#[allow(dead_code)] +pub const DEFAULT: u8 = 0; + /// Do not touch `SIGPIPE`. Use whatever the parent process uses. #[allow(dead_code)] pub const INHERIT: u8 = 1; @@ -15,8 +23,3 @@ pub const SIG_IGN: u8 = 2; /// such as `head -n 1`. #[allow(dead_code)] pub const SIG_DFL: u8 = 3; - -/// `SIG_IGN` has been the Rust default since 2014. See -/// <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62569>. -#[allow(dead_code)] -pub const DEFAULT: u8 = SIG_IGN; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/errors.rs index c6596ff24..bf542faec 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/errors.rs @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ use std::num::NonZeroU32; use crate::cgu_reuse_tracker::CguReuse; -use crate::{self as rustc_session, SessionDiagnostic}; -use rustc_errors::{fluent, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler, MultiSpan}; -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_errors::MultiSpan; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; -use rustc_target::abi::TargetDataLayoutErrors; use rustc_target::spec::{SplitDebuginfo, StackProtector, TargetTriple}; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::incorrect_cgu_reuse_type)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_incorrect_cgu_reuse_type)] pub struct IncorrectCguReuseType<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -19,166 +17,115 @@ pub struct IncorrectCguReuseType<'a> { pub at_least: u8, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::cgu_not_recorded)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_cgu_not_recorded)] pub struct CguNotRecorded<'a> { pub cgu_user_name: &'a str, pub cgu_name: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::feature_gate_error, code = "E0658")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_feature_gate_error, code = "E0658")] pub struct FeatureGateError<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: MultiSpan, pub explain: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -#[note(session::feature_diagnostic_for_issue)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[note(session_feature_diagnostic_for_issue)] pub struct FeatureDiagnosticForIssue { pub n: NonZeroU32, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] -#[help(session::feature_diagnostic_help)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[help(session_feature_diagnostic_help)] pub struct FeatureDiagnosticHelp { pub feature: Symbol, } -impl SessionDiagnostic<'_, !> for TargetDataLayoutErrors<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic(self, sess: &Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, !> { - let mut diag; - match self { - TargetDataLayoutErrors::InvalidAddressSpace { addr_space, err, cause } => { - diag = sess.struct_fatal(fluent::session::target_invalid_address_space); - diag.set_arg("addr_space", addr_space); - diag.set_arg("cause", cause); - diag.set_arg("err", err); - diag - } - TargetDataLayoutErrors::InvalidBits { kind, bit, cause, err } => { - diag = sess.struct_fatal(fluent::session::target_invalid_bits); - diag.set_arg("kind", kind); - diag.set_arg("bit", bit); - diag.set_arg("cause", cause); - diag.set_arg("err", err); - diag - } - TargetDataLayoutErrors::MissingAlignment { cause } => { - diag = sess.struct_fatal(fluent::session::target_missing_alignment); - diag.set_arg("cause", cause); - diag - } - TargetDataLayoutErrors::InvalidAlignment { cause, err } => { - diag = sess.struct_fatal(fluent::session::target_invalid_alignment); - diag.set_arg("cause", cause); - diag.set_arg("err", err); - diag - } - TargetDataLayoutErrors::InconsistentTargetArchitecture { dl, target } => { - diag = sess.struct_fatal(fluent::session::target_inconsistent_architecture); - diag.set_arg("dl", dl); - diag.set_arg("target", target); - diag - } - TargetDataLayoutErrors::InconsistentTargetPointerWidth { pointer_size, target } => { - diag = sess.struct_fatal(fluent::session::target_inconsistent_pointer_width); - diag.set_arg("pointer_size", pointer_size); - diag.set_arg("target", target); - diag - } - TargetDataLayoutErrors::InvalidBitsSize { err } => { - diag = sess.struct_fatal(fluent::session::target_invalid_bits_size); - diag.set_arg("err", err); - diag - } - } - } -} - -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::not_circumvent_feature)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_not_circumvent_feature)] pub struct NotCircumventFeature; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::linker_plugin_lto_windows_not_supported)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_linker_plugin_lto_windows_not_supported)] pub struct LinkerPluginToWindowsNotSupported; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::profile_use_file_does_not_exist)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_profile_use_file_does_not_exist)] pub struct ProfileUseFileDoesNotExist<'a> { pub path: &'a std::path::Path, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::profile_sample_use_file_does_not_exist)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_profile_sample_use_file_does_not_exist)] pub struct ProfileSampleUseFileDoesNotExist<'a> { pub path: &'a std::path::Path, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::target_requires_unwind_tables)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_target_requires_unwind_tables)] pub struct TargetRequiresUnwindTables; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::sanitizer_not_supported)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_sanitizer_not_supported)] pub struct SanitizerNotSupported { pub us: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::sanitizers_not_supported)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_sanitizers_not_supported)] pub struct SanitizersNotSupported { pub us: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::cannot_mix_and_match_sanitizers)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_cannot_mix_and_match_sanitizers)] pub struct CannotMixAndMatchSanitizers { pub first: String, pub second: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::cannot_enable_crt_static_linux)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_cannot_enable_crt_static_linux)] pub struct CannotEnableCrtStaticLinux; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::sanitizer_cfi_enabled)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_sanitizer_cfi_enabled)] pub struct SanitizerCfiEnabled; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::unstable_virtual_function_elimination)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_unstable_virtual_function_elimination)] pub struct UnstableVirtualFunctionElimination; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::unsupported_dwarf_version)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_unsupported_dwarf_version)] pub struct UnsupportedDwarfVersion { pub dwarf_version: u32, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::target_stack_protector_not_supported)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_target_stack_protector_not_supported)] pub struct StackProtectorNotSupportedForTarget<'a> { pub stack_protector: StackProtector, pub target_triple: &'a TargetTriple, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::split_debuginfo_unstable_platform)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_split_debuginfo_unstable_platform)] pub struct SplitDebugInfoUnstablePlatform { pub debuginfo: SplitDebuginfo, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::file_is_not_writeable)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_file_is_not_writeable)] pub struct FileIsNotWriteable<'a> { pub file: &'a std::path::Path, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::crate_name_does_not_match)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_crate_name_does_not_match)] pub struct CrateNameDoesNotMatch<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -186,36 +133,61 @@ pub struct CrateNameDoesNotMatch<'a> { pub name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::crate_name_invalid)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_crate_name_invalid)] pub struct CrateNameInvalid<'a> { pub s: &'a str, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(session::crate_name_empty)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_crate_name_empty)] pub struct CrateNameEmpty { #[primary_span] pub span: Option<Span>, } +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_invalid_character_in_create_name)] pub struct InvalidCharacterInCrateName<'a> { + #[primary_span] pub span: Option<Span>, pub character: char, pub crate_name: &'a str, } -impl crate::SessionDiagnostic<'_> for InvalidCharacterInCrateName<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic( - self, - sess: &Handler, - ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut diag = sess.struct_err(fluent::session::invalid_character_in_create_name); - if let Some(sp) = self.span { - diag.set_span(sp); - } - diag.set_arg("character", self.character); - diag.set_arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); - diag +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +#[multipart_suggestion(session_expr_parentheses_needed, applicability = "machine-applicable")] +pub struct ExprParenthesesNeeded { + #[suggestion_part(code = "(")] + pub left: Span, + #[suggestion_part(code = ")")] + pub right: Span, +} + +impl ExprParenthesesNeeded { + pub fn surrounding(s: Span) -> Self { + ExprParenthesesNeeded { left: s.shrink_to_lo(), right: s.shrink_to_hi() } } } + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(session_skipping_const_checks)] +pub struct SkippingConstChecks { + #[subdiagnostic(eager)] + pub unleashed_features: Vec<UnleashedFeatureHelp>, +} + +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] +pub enum UnleashedFeatureHelp { + #[help(session_unleashed_feature_help_named)] + Named { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + gate: Symbol, + }, + #[help(session_unleashed_feature_help_unnamed)] + Unnamed { + #[primary_span] + span: Span, + }, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/lib.rs index f6bab775e..39e871f53 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/lib.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(once_cell)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs index d7f1bc0be..3f234a47a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ top_level_options!( /// Remap source path prefixes in all output (messages, object files, debug, etc.). remap_path_prefix: Vec<(PathBuf, PathBuf)> [TRACKED_NO_CRATE_HASH], /// Base directory containing the `src/` for the Rust standard library, and - /// potentially `rustc` as well, if we can can find it. Right now it's always + /// potentially `rustc` as well, if we can find it. Right now it's always /// `$sysroot/lib/rustlib/src/rust` (i.e. the `rustup` `rust-src` component). /// /// This directory is what the virtual `/rustc/$hash` is translated back to, @@ -280,14 +280,6 @@ macro_rules! options { ) } -impl Options { - // JUSTIFICATION: defn of the suggested wrapper fn - #[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)] - pub fn time_passes(&self) -> bool { - self.unstable_opts.time_passes || self.unstable_opts.time - } -} - impl CodegenOptions { // JUSTIFICATION: defn of the suggested wrapper fn #[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)] @@ -1083,12 +1075,11 @@ mod parse { options! { CodegenOptions, CG_OPTIONS, cgopts, "C", "codegen", - // This list is in alphabetical order. - // // If you add a new option, please update: // - compiler/rustc_interface/src/tests.rs // - src/doc/rustc/src/codegen-options/index.md + // tidy-alphabetical-start ar: String = (String::new(), parse_string, [UNTRACKED], "this option is deprecated and does nothing"), #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::code_model` instead of this field")] @@ -1203,9 +1194,8 @@ options! { target_feature: String = (String::new(), parse_target_feature, [TRACKED], "target specific attributes. (`rustc --print target-features` for details). \ This feature is unsafe."), + // tidy-alphabetical-end - // This list is in alphabetical order. - // // If you add a new option, please update: // - compiler/rustc_interface/src/tests.rs // - src/doc/rustc/src/codegen-options/index.md @@ -1214,24 +1204,23 @@ options! { options! { UnstableOptions, Z_OPTIONS, dbopts, "Z", "unstable", - // This list is in alphabetical order. - // // If you add a new option, please update: // - compiler/rustc_interface/src/tests.rs // - src/doc/unstable-book/src/compiler-flags + // tidy-alphabetical-start allow_features: Option<Vec<String>> = (None, parse_opt_comma_list, [TRACKED], "only allow the listed language features to be enabled in code (space separated)"), always_encode_mir: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "encode MIR of all functions into the crate metadata (default: no)"), - assume_incomplete_release: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], - "make cfg(version) treat the current version as incomplete (default: no)"), #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::asm_comments` instead of this field")] asm_comments: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "generate comments into the assembly (may change behavior) (default: no)"), assert_incr_state: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string, [UNTRACKED], "assert that the incremental cache is in given state: \ either `loaded` or `not-loaded`."), + assume_incomplete_release: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], + "make cfg(version) treat the current version as incomplete (default: no)"), #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::binary_dep_depinfo` instead of this field")] binary_dep_depinfo: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "include artifacts (sysroot, crate dependencies) used during compilation in dep-info \ @@ -1264,6 +1253,8 @@ options! { dep_tasks: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "print tasks that execute and the color their dep node gets (requires debug build) \ (default: no)"), + diagnostic_width: Option<usize> = (None, parse_opt_number, [UNTRACKED], + "set the current output width for diagnostic truncation"), dlltool: Option<PathBuf> = (None, parse_opt_pathbuf, [UNTRACKED], "import library generation tool (windows-gnu only)"), dont_buffer_diagnostics: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], @@ -1304,6 +1295,8 @@ options! { an additional `.html` file showing the computed coverage spans."), dwarf_version: Option<u32> = (None, parse_opt_number, [TRACKED], "version of DWARF debug information to emit (default: 2 or 4, depending on platform)"), + dylib_lto: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], + "enables LTO for dylib crate type"), emit_stack_sizes: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "emit a section containing stack size metadata (default: no)"), emit_thin_lto: bool = (true, parse_bool, [TRACKED], @@ -1345,16 +1338,16 @@ options! { "hash spans relative to their parent item for incr. comp. (default: no)"), incremental_verify_ich: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "verify incr. comp. hashes of green query instances (default: no)"), + inline_in_all_cgus: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], + "control whether `#[inline]` functions are in all CGUs"), inline_llvm: bool = (true, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "enable LLVM inlining (default: yes)"), inline_mir: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], "enable MIR inlining (default: no)"), - inline_mir_threshold: Option<usize> = (None, parse_opt_number, [TRACKED], - "a default MIR inlining threshold (default: 50)"), inline_mir_hint_threshold: Option<usize> = (None, parse_opt_number, [TRACKED], "inlining threshold for functions with inline hint (default: 100)"), - inline_in_all_cgus: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], - "control whether `#[inline]` functions are in all CGUs"), + inline_mir_threshold: Option<usize> = (None, parse_opt_number, [TRACKED], + "a default MIR inlining threshold (default: 50)"), input_stats: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "gather statistics about the input (default: no)"), #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::instrument_coverage` instead of this field")] @@ -1371,6 +1364,8 @@ options! { "insert function instrument code for mcount-based tracing (default: no)"), keep_hygiene_data: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "keep hygiene data after analysis (default: no)"), + layout_seed: Option<u64> = (None, parse_opt_number, [TRACKED], + "seed layout randomization"), link_native_libraries: bool = (true, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "link native libraries in the linker invocation (default: yes)"), link_only: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], @@ -1400,17 +1395,15 @@ options! { "use like `-Zmir-enable-passes=+DestProp,-InstCombine`. Forces the specified passes to be \ enabled, overriding all other checks. Passes that are not specified are enabled or \ disabled by other flags as usual."), - mir_pretty_relative_line_numbers: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], - "use line numbers relative to the function in mir pretty printing"), #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::mir_opt_level` instead of this field")] mir_opt_level: Option<usize> = (None, parse_opt_number, [TRACKED], "MIR optimization level (0-4; default: 1 in non optimized builds and 2 in optimized builds)"), + mir_pretty_relative_line_numbers: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], + "use line numbers relative to the function in mir pretty printing"), move_size_limit: Option<usize> = (None, parse_opt_number, [TRACKED], "the size at which the `large_assignments` lint starts to be emitted"), mutable_noalias: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], "emit noalias metadata for mutable references (default: yes)"), - new_llvm_pass_manager: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], - "use new LLVM pass manager (default: no)"), nll_facts: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "dump facts from NLL analysis into side files (default: no)"), nll_facts_dir: String = ("nll-facts".to_string(), parse_string, [UNTRACKED], @@ -1429,18 +1422,16 @@ options! { "compile without linking"), no_parallel_llvm: bool = (false, parse_no_flag, [UNTRACKED], "run LLVM in non-parallel mode (while keeping codegen-units and ThinLTO)"), - no_unique_section_names: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], - "do not use unique names for text and data sections when -Z function-sections is used"), no_profiler_runtime: bool = (false, parse_no_flag, [TRACKED], "prevent automatic injection of the profiler_builtins crate"), + no_unique_section_names: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], + "do not use unique names for text and data sections when -Z function-sections is used"), normalize_docs: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "normalize associated items in rustdoc when generating documentation"), oom: OomStrategy = (OomStrategy::Abort, parse_oom_strategy, [TRACKED], "panic strategy for out-of-memory handling"), osx_rpath_install_name: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "pass `-install_name @rpath/...` to the macOS linker (default: no)"), - diagnostic_width: Option<usize> = (None, parse_opt_number, [UNTRACKED], - "set the current output width for diagnostic truncation"), packed_bundled_libs: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "change rlib format to store native libraries as archives"), panic_abort_tests: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], @@ -1490,25 +1481,20 @@ options! { profile_emit: Option<PathBuf> = (None, parse_opt_pathbuf, [TRACKED], "file path to emit profiling data at runtime when using 'profile' \ (default based on relative source path)"), - profiler_runtime: String = (String::from("profiler_builtins"), parse_string, [TRACKED], - "name of the profiler runtime crate to automatically inject (default: `profiler_builtins`)"), profile_sample_use: Option<PathBuf> = (None, parse_opt_pathbuf, [TRACKED], "use the given `.prof` file for sampled profile-guided optimization (also known as AutoFDO)"), + profiler_runtime: String = (String::from("profiler_builtins"), parse_string, [TRACKED], + "name of the profiler runtime crate to automatically inject (default: `profiler_builtins`)"), query_dep_graph: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "enable queries of the dependency graph for regression testing (default: no)"), randomize_layout: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "randomize the layout of types (default: no)"), - layout_seed: Option<u64> = (None, parse_opt_number, [TRACKED], - "seed layout randomization"), relax_elf_relocations: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], "whether ELF relocations can be relaxed"), relro_level: Option<RelroLevel> = (None, parse_relro_level, [TRACKED], "choose which RELRO level to use"), remap_cwd_prefix: Option<PathBuf> = (None, parse_opt_pathbuf, [TRACKED], "remap paths under the current working directory to this path prefix"), - simulate_remapped_rust_src_base: Option<PathBuf> = (None, parse_opt_pathbuf, [TRACKED], - "simulate the effect of remap-debuginfo = true at bootstrapping by remapping path \ - to rust's source base directory. only meant for testing purposes"), report_delayed_bugs: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "immediately print bugs registered with `delay_span_bug` (default: no)"), sanitizer: SanitizerSet = (SanitizerSet::empty(), parse_sanitizers, [TRACKED], @@ -1526,27 +1512,41 @@ options! { self_profile: SwitchWithOptPath = (SwitchWithOptPath::Disabled, parse_switch_with_opt_path, [UNTRACKED], "run the self profiler and output the raw event data"), - /// keep this in sync with the event filter names in librustc_data_structures/profiling.rs - self_profile_events: Option<Vec<String>> = (None, parse_opt_comma_list, [UNTRACKED], - "specify the events recorded by the self profiler; - for example: `-Z self-profile-events=default,query-keys` - all options: none, all, default, generic-activity, query-provider, query-cache-hit - query-blocked, incr-cache-load, incr-result-hashing, query-keys, function-args, args, llvm, artifact-sizes"), self_profile_counter: String = ("wall-time".to_string(), parse_string, [UNTRACKED], "counter used by the self profiler (default: `wall-time`), one of: `wall-time` (monotonic clock, i.e. `std::time::Instant`) `instructions:u` (retired instructions, userspace-only) `instructions-minus-irqs:u` (subtracting hardware interrupt counts for extra accuracy)" ), + /// keep this in sync with the event filter names in librustc_data_structures/profiling.rs + self_profile_events: Option<Vec<String>> = (None, parse_opt_comma_list, [UNTRACKED], + "specify the events recorded by the self profiler; + for example: `-Z self-profile-events=default,query-keys` + all options: none, all, default, generic-activity, query-provider, query-cache-hit + query-blocked, incr-cache-load, incr-result-hashing, query-keys, function-args, args, llvm, artifact-sizes"), share_generics: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], "make the current crate share its generic instantiations"), show_span: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string, [TRACKED], "show spans for compiler debugging (expr|pat|ty)"), + simulate_remapped_rust_src_base: Option<PathBuf> = (None, parse_opt_pathbuf, [TRACKED], + "simulate the effect of remap-debuginfo = true at bootstrapping by remapping path \ + to rust's source base directory. only meant for testing purposes"), span_debug: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "forward proc_macro::Span's `Debug` impl to `Span`"), /// o/w tests have closure@path span_free_formats: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "exclude spans when debug-printing compiler state (default: no)"), + split_dwarf_inlining: bool = (true, parse_bool, [TRACKED], + "provide minimal debug info in the object/executable to facilitate online \ + symbolication/stack traces in the absence of .dwo/.dwp files when using Split DWARF"), + split_dwarf_kind: SplitDwarfKind = (SplitDwarfKind::Split, parse_split_dwarf_kind, [TRACKED], + "split dwarf variant (only if -Csplit-debuginfo is enabled and on relevant platform) + (default: `split`) + + `split`: sections which do not require relocation are written into a DWARF object (`.dwo`) + file which is ignored by the linker + `single`: sections which do not require relocation are written into object file but ignored + by the linker"), src_hash_algorithm: Option<SourceFileHashAlgorithm> = (None, parse_src_file_hash, [TRACKED], "hash algorithm of source files in debug info (`md5`, `sha1`, or `sha256`)"), #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::stack_protector` instead of this field")] @@ -1556,17 +1556,6 @@ options! { "control if mem::uninitialized and mem::zeroed panic on more UB"), strip: Strip = (Strip::None, parse_strip, [UNTRACKED], "tell the linker which information to strip (`none` (default), `debuginfo` or `symbols`)"), - split_dwarf_kind: SplitDwarfKind = (SplitDwarfKind::Split, parse_split_dwarf_kind, [TRACKED], - "split dwarf variant (only if -Csplit-debuginfo is enabled and on relevant platform) - (default: `split`) - - `split`: sections which do not require relocation are written into a DWARF object (`.dwo`) - file which is ignored by the linker - `single`: sections which do not require relocation are written into object file but ignored - by the linker"), - split_dwarf_inlining: bool = (true, parse_bool, [TRACKED], - "provide minimal debug info in the object/executable to facilitate online \ - symbolication/stack traces in the absence of .dwo/.dwp files when using Split DWARF"), symbol_mangling_version: Option<SymbolManglingVersion> = (None, parse_symbol_mangling_version, [TRACKED], "which mangling version to use for symbol names ('legacy' (default) or 'v0')"), @@ -1575,17 +1564,6 @@ options! { "show extended diagnostic help (default: no)"), temps_dir: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string, [UNTRACKED], "the directory the intermediate files are written to"), - // Diagnostics are considered side-effects of a query (see `QuerySideEffects`) and are saved - // alongside query results and changes to translation options can affect diagnostics - so - // translation options should be tracked. - translate_lang: Option<LanguageIdentifier> = (None, parse_opt_langid, [TRACKED], - "language identifier for diagnostic output"), - translate_additional_ftl: Option<PathBuf> = (None, parse_opt_pathbuf, [TRACKED], - "additional fluent translation to preferentially use (for testing translation)"), - translate_directionality_markers: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], - "emit directionality isolation markers in translated diagnostics"), - tune_cpu: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string, [TRACKED], - "select processor to schedule for (`rustc --print target-cpus` for details)"), #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::lto` instead of this field")] thinlto: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], "enable ThinLTO when possible"), @@ -1598,9 +1576,6 @@ options! { #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::threads` instead of this field")] threads: usize = (1, parse_threads, [UNTRACKED], "use a thread pool with N threads"), - #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::time_passes` instead of this field")] - time: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], - "measure time of rustc processes (default: no)"), #[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access("use `Session::time_llvm_passes` instead of this field")] time_llvm_passes: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "measure time of each LLVM pass (default: no)"), @@ -1612,6 +1587,15 @@ options! { "choose the TLS model to use (`rustc --print tls-models` for details)"), trace_macros: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "for every macro invocation, print its name and arguments (default: no)"), + // Diagnostics are considered side-effects of a query (see `QuerySideEffects`) and are saved + // alongside query results and changes to translation options can affect diagnostics - so + // translation options should be tracked. + translate_additional_ftl: Option<PathBuf> = (None, parse_opt_pathbuf, [TRACKED], + "additional fluent translation to preferentially use (for testing translation)"), + translate_directionality_markers: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED], + "emit directionality isolation markers in translated diagnostics"), + translate_lang: Option<LanguageIdentifier> = (None, parse_opt_langid, [TRACKED], + "language identifier for diagnostic output"), translate_remapped_path_to_local_path: bool = (true, parse_bool, [TRACKED], "translate remapped paths into local paths when possible (default: yes)"), trap_unreachable: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool, [TRACKED], @@ -1620,6 +1604,8 @@ options! { "treat error number `val` that occurs as bug"), trim_diagnostic_paths: bool = (true, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "in diagnostics, use heuristics to shorten paths referring to items"), + tune_cpu: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string, [TRACKED], + "select processor to schedule for (`rustc --print target-cpus` for details)"), ui_testing: bool = (false, parse_bool, [UNTRACKED], "emit compiler diagnostics in a form suitable for UI testing (default: no)"), uninit_const_chunk_threshold: usize = (16, parse_number, [TRACKED], @@ -1660,9 +1646,8 @@ options! { Requires `-Clto[=[fat,yes]]`"), wasi_exec_model: Option<WasiExecModel> = (None, parse_wasi_exec_model, [TRACKED], "whether to build a wasi command or reactor"), + // tidy-alphabetical-end - // This list is in alphabetical order. - // // If you add a new option, please update: // - compiler/rustc_interface/src/tests.rs } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/parse.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/parse.rs index 0389b2a06..a199947eb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/parse.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/parse.rs @@ -6,14 +6,13 @@ use crate::errors::{FeatureDiagnosticForIssue, FeatureDiagnosticHelp, FeatureGat use crate::lint::{ builtin::UNSTABLE_SYNTAX_PRE_EXPANSION, BufferedEarlyLint, BuiltinLintDiagnostics, Lint, LintId, }; -use crate::SessionDiagnostic; use rustc_ast::node_id::NodeId; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{Lock, Lrc}; use rustc_errors::{emitter::SilentEmitter, ColorConfig, Handler}; use rustc_errors::{ - fallback_fluent_bundle, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId, - DiagnosticMessage, EmissionGuarantee, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, StashKey, + fallback_fluent_bundle, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId, DiagnosticMessage, + EmissionGuarantee, ErrorGuaranteed, IntoDiagnostic, MultiSpan, Noted, StashKey, }; use rustc_feature::{find_feature_issue, GateIssue, UnstableFeatures}; use rustc_span::edition::Edition; @@ -323,16 +322,6 @@ impl ParseSess { }); } - /// Extend an error with a suggestion to wrap an expression with parentheses to allow the - /// parser to continue parsing the following operation as part of the same expression. - pub fn expr_parentheses_needed(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic, span: Span) { - err.multipart_suggestion( - "parentheses are required to parse this as an expression", - vec![(span.shrink_to_lo(), "(".to_string()), (span.shrink_to_hi(), ")".to_string())], - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - pub fn save_proc_macro_span(&self, span: Span) -> usize { let mut spans = self.proc_macro_quoted_spans.lock(); spans.push(span); @@ -345,40 +334,49 @@ impl ParseSess { pub fn create_err<'a>( &'a self, - err: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a>, + err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { err.into_diagnostic(&self.span_diagnostic) } - pub fn emit_err<'a>(&'a self, err: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { + pub fn emit_err<'a>(&'a self, err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { self.create_err(err).emit() } pub fn create_warning<'a>( &'a self, - warning: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a, ()>, + warning: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, ()>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()> { warning.into_diagnostic(&self.span_diagnostic) } - pub fn emit_warning<'a>(&'a self, warning: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a, ()>) { + pub fn emit_warning<'a>(&'a self, warning: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, ()>) { self.create_warning(warning).emit() } + pub fn create_note<'a>( + &'a self, + note: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, Noted>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, Noted> { + note.into_diagnostic(&self.span_diagnostic) + } + + pub fn emit_note<'a>(&'a self, note: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, Noted>) -> Noted { + self.create_note(note).emit() + } + pub fn create_fatal<'a>( &'a self, - fatal: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a, !>, + fatal: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, !>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, !> { fatal.into_diagnostic(&self.span_diagnostic) } - pub fn emit_fatal<'a>(&'a self, fatal: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a, !>) -> ! { + pub fn emit_fatal<'a>(&'a self, fatal: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, !>) -> ! { self.create_fatal(fatal).emit() } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] pub fn struct_err( &self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, @@ -387,22 +385,16 @@ impl ParseSess { } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] pub fn struct_warn(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ()> { self.span_diagnostic.struct_warn(msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] pub fn struct_fatal(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, !> { self.span_diagnostic.struct_fatal(msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] pub fn struct_diagnostic<G: EmissionGuarantee>( &self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/session.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/session.rs index a001f87db..100c66f63 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/session.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/session.rs @@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ use crate::config::{self, CrateType, InstrumentCoverage, OptLevel, OutputType, S use crate::errors::{ CannotEnableCrtStaticLinux, CannotMixAndMatchSanitizers, LinkerPluginToWindowsNotSupported, NotCircumventFeature, ProfileSampleUseFileDoesNotExist, ProfileUseFileDoesNotExist, - SanitizerCfiEnabled, SanitizerNotSupported, SanitizersNotSupported, + SanitizerCfiEnabled, SanitizerNotSupported, SanitizersNotSupported, SkippingConstChecks, SplitDebugInfoUnstablePlatform, StackProtectorNotSupportedForTarget, - TargetRequiresUnwindTables, UnstableVirtualFunctionElimination, UnsupportedDwarfVersion, + TargetRequiresUnwindTables, UnleashedFeatureHelp, UnstableVirtualFunctionElimination, + UnsupportedDwarfVersion, }; use crate::parse::{add_feature_diagnostics, ParseSess}; use crate::search_paths::{PathKind, SearchPath}; @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ use rustc_errors::json::JsonEmitter; use rustc_errors::registry::Registry; use rustc_errors::{ error_code, fallback_fluent_bundle, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId, DiagnosticMessage, - EmissionGuarantee, ErrorGuaranteed, FluentBundle, Handler, LazyFallbackBundle, MultiSpan, + ErrorGuaranteed, FluentBundle, IntoDiagnostic, LazyFallbackBundle, MultiSpan, Noted, }; use rustc_macros::HashStable_Generic; pub use rustc_span::def_id::StableCrateId; @@ -44,7 +45,6 @@ use rustc_target::spec::{ use std::cell::{self, RefCell}; use std::env; use std::fmt; -use std::io::Write; use std::ops::{Div, Mul}; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::str::FromStr; @@ -223,15 +223,6 @@ pub struct PerfStats { pub normalize_projection_ty: AtomicUsize, } -/// Trait implemented by error types. This should not be implemented manually. Instead, use -/// `#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)]` -- see [rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic]. -#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "SessionDiagnostic"] -pub trait SessionDiagnostic<'a, T: EmissionGuarantee = ErrorGuaranteed> { - /// Write out as a diagnostic out of `Handler`. - #[must_use] - fn into_diagnostic(self, handler: &'a Handler) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, T>; -} - impl Session { pub fn miri_unleashed_feature(&self, span: Span, feature_gate: Option<Symbol>) { self.miri_unleashed_features.lock().push((span, feature_gate)); @@ -242,21 +233,19 @@ impl Session { if !unleashed_features.is_empty() { let mut must_err = false; // Create a diagnostic pointing at where things got unleashed. - // FIXME(#100717): needs eager translation/lists - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] - let mut diag = self.struct_warn("skipping const checks"); - for &(span, feature_gate) in unleashed_features.iter() { - // FIXME: `span_label` doesn't do anything, so we use "help" as a hack. - if let Some(gate) = feature_gate { - diag.span_help(span, &format!("skipping check for `{gate}` feature")); - // The unleash flag must *not* be used to just "hack around" feature gates. - must_err = true; - } else { - diag.span_help(span, "skipping check that does not even have a feature gate"); - } - } - diag.emit(); + self.emit_warning(SkippingConstChecks { + unleashed_features: unleashed_features + .iter() + .map(|(span, gate)| { + gate.map(|gate| { + must_err = true; + UnleashedFeatureHelp::Named { span: *span, gate } + }) + .unwrap_or(UnleashedFeatureHelp::Unnamed { span: *span }) + }) + .collect(), + }); + // If we should err, make sure we did. if must_err && self.has_errors().is_none() { // We have skipped a feature gate, and not run into other errors... reject. @@ -297,8 +286,6 @@ impl Session { } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_span_warn<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -307,8 +294,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_span_warn(sp, msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_span_warn_with_expectation<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -318,8 +303,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_span_warn_with_expectation(sp, msg, id) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_span_warn_with_code<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -329,14 +312,10 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_span_warn_with_code(sp, msg, code) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_warn(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ()> { self.diagnostic().struct_warn(msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_warn_with_expectation( &self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, @@ -345,8 +324,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_warn_with_expectation(msg, id) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_span_allow<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -355,14 +332,10 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_span_allow(sp, msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_allow(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ()> { self.diagnostic().struct_allow(msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_expect( &self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, @@ -371,8 +344,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_expect(msg, id) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_span_err<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -381,8 +352,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_span_err(sp, msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_span_err_with_code<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -393,8 +362,6 @@ impl Session { } // FIXME: This method should be removed (every error should have an associated error code). #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_err( &self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, @@ -402,8 +369,6 @@ impl Session { self.parse_sess.struct_err(msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_err_with_code( &self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, @@ -412,8 +377,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_err_with_code(msg, code) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_warn_with_code( &self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>, @@ -422,8 +385,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_warn_with_code(msg, code) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_span_fatal<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -432,8 +393,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_span_fatal(sp, msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_span_fatal_with_code<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -443,21 +402,15 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().struct_span_fatal_with_code(sp, msg, code) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn struct_fatal(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, !> { self.diagnostic().struct_fatal(msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn span_fatal<S: Into<MultiSpan>>(&self, sp: S, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> ! { self.diagnostic().span_fatal(sp, msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn span_fatal_with_code<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -467,14 +420,10 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().span_fatal_with_code(sp, msg, code) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn fatal(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) -> ! { self.diagnostic().fatal(msg).raise() } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn span_err_or_warn<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, is_warning: bool, @@ -488,8 +437,6 @@ impl Session { } } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn span_err<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -498,8 +445,6 @@ impl Session { self.diagnostic().span_err(sp, msg) } #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] - #[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] - #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] pub fn span_err_with_code<S: Into<MultiSpan>>( &self, sp: S, @@ -514,13 +459,13 @@ impl Session { } pub fn create_err<'a>( &'a self, - err: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a>, + err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { self.parse_sess.create_err(err) } pub fn create_feature_err<'a>( &'a self, - err: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a>, + err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>, feature: Symbol, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { let mut err = self.parse_sess.create_err(err); @@ -530,25 +475,34 @@ impl Session { add_feature_diagnostics(&mut err, &self.parse_sess, feature); err } - pub fn emit_err<'a>(&'a self, err: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { + pub fn emit_err<'a>(&'a self, err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { self.parse_sess.emit_err(err) } pub fn create_warning<'a>( &'a self, - err: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a, ()>, + err: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, ()>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ()> { self.parse_sess.create_warning(err) } - pub fn emit_warning<'a>(&'a self, warning: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a, ()>) { + pub fn emit_warning<'a>(&'a self, warning: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, ()>) { self.parse_sess.emit_warning(warning) } + pub fn create_note<'a>( + &'a self, + note: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, Noted>, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, Noted> { + self.parse_sess.create_note(note) + } + pub fn emit_note<'a>(&'a self, note: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, Noted>) -> Noted { + self.parse_sess.emit_note(note) + } pub fn create_fatal<'a>( &'a self, - fatal: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a, !>, + fatal: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, !>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, !> { self.parse_sess.create_fatal(fatal) } - pub fn emit_fatal<'a>(&'a self, fatal: impl SessionDiagnostic<'a, !>) -> ! { + pub fn emit_fatal<'a>(&'a self, fatal: impl IntoDiagnostic<'a, !>) -> ! { self.parse_sess.emit_fatal(fatal) } #[inline] @@ -659,10 +613,6 @@ impl Session { self.parse_sess.source_map() } - pub fn time_passes(&self) -> bool { - self.opts.time_passes() - } - /// Returns `true` if internal lints should be added to the lint store - i.e. if /// `-Zunstable-options` is provided and this isn't rustdoc (internal lints can trigger errors /// to be emitted under rustdoc). @@ -980,6 +930,10 @@ impl Session { self.opts.unstable_opts.instrument_mcount } + pub fn time_passes(&self) -> bool { + self.opts.unstable_opts.time_passes + } + pub fn time_llvm_passes(&self) -> bool { self.opts.unstable_opts.time_llvm_passes } @@ -1257,11 +1211,10 @@ fn default_emitter( source_map: Lrc<SourceMap>, bundle: Option<Lrc<FluentBundle>>, fallback_bundle: LazyFallbackBundle, - emitter_dest: Option<Box<dyn Write + Send>>, ) -> Box<dyn Emitter + sync::Send> { let macro_backtrace = sopts.unstable_opts.macro_backtrace; - match (sopts.error_format, emitter_dest) { - (config::ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable(kind), dst) => { + match sopts.error_format { + config::ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable(kind) => { let (short, color_config) = kind.unzip(); if let HumanReadableErrorType::AnnotateSnippet(_) = kind { @@ -1274,33 +1227,20 @@ fn default_emitter( ); Box::new(emitter.ui_testing(sopts.unstable_opts.ui_testing)) } else { - let emitter = match dst { - None => EmitterWriter::stderr( - color_config, - Some(source_map), - bundle, - fallback_bundle, - short, - sopts.unstable_opts.teach, - sopts.diagnostic_width, - macro_backtrace, - ), - Some(dst) => EmitterWriter::new( - dst, - Some(source_map), - bundle, - fallback_bundle, - short, - false, // no teach messages when writing to a buffer - false, // no colors when writing to a buffer - None, // no diagnostic width - macro_backtrace, - ), - }; + let emitter = EmitterWriter::stderr( + color_config, + Some(source_map), + bundle, + fallback_bundle, + short, + sopts.unstable_opts.teach, + sopts.diagnostic_width, + macro_backtrace, + ); Box::new(emitter.ui_testing(sopts.unstable_opts.ui_testing)) } } - (config::ErrorOutputType::Json { pretty, json_rendered }, None) => Box::new( + config::ErrorOutputType::Json { pretty, json_rendered } => Box::new( JsonEmitter::stderr( Some(registry), source_map, @@ -1313,28 +1253,9 @@ fn default_emitter( ) .ui_testing(sopts.unstable_opts.ui_testing), ), - (config::ErrorOutputType::Json { pretty, json_rendered }, Some(dst)) => Box::new( - JsonEmitter::new( - dst, - Some(registry), - source_map, - bundle, - fallback_bundle, - pretty, - json_rendered, - sopts.diagnostic_width, - macro_backtrace, - ) - .ui_testing(sopts.unstable_opts.ui_testing), - ), } } -pub enum DiagnosticOutput { - Default, - Raw(Box<dyn Write + Send>), -} - // JUSTIFICATION: literally session construction #[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)] pub fn build_session( @@ -1342,7 +1263,6 @@ pub fn build_session( local_crate_source_file: Option<PathBuf>, bundle: Option<Lrc<rustc_errors::FluentBundle>>, registry: rustc_errors::registry::Registry, - diagnostics_output: DiagnosticOutput, driver_lint_caps: FxHashMap<lint::LintId, lint::Level>, file_loader: Option<Box<dyn FileLoader + Send + Sync + 'static>>, target_override: Option<Target>, @@ -1358,11 +1278,6 @@ pub fn build_session( let cap_lints_allow = sopts.lint_cap.map_or(false, |cap| cap == lint::Allow); let can_emit_warnings = !(warnings_allow || cap_lints_allow); - let write_dest = match diagnostics_output { - DiagnosticOutput::Default => None, - DiagnosticOutput::Raw(write) => Some(write), - }; - let sysroot = match &sopts.maybe_sysroot { Some(sysroot) => sysroot.clone(), None => filesearch::get_or_default_sysroot(), @@ -1395,8 +1310,7 @@ pub fn build_session( rustc_errors::DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES, sopts.unstable_opts.translate_directionality_markers, ); - let emitter = - default_emitter(&sopts, registry, source_map.clone(), bundle, fallback_bundle, write_dest); + let emitter = default_emitter(&sopts, registry, source_map.clone(), bundle, fallback_bundle); let span_diagnostic = rustc_errors::Handler::with_emitter_and_flags( emitter, @@ -1456,8 +1370,7 @@ pub fn build_session( CguReuseTracker::new_disabled() }; - let prof = - SelfProfilerRef::new(self_profiler, sopts.time_passes(), sopts.unstable_opts.time_passes); + let prof = SelfProfilerRef::new(self_profiler, sopts.unstable_opts.time_passes); let ctfe_backtrace = Lock::new(match env::var("RUSTC_CTFE_BACKTRACE") { Ok(ref val) if val == "immediate" => CtfeBacktrace::Immediate, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/utils.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/utils.rs index 9a4f6f9f9..e65b6891e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/utils.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/utils.rs @@ -53,6 +53,17 @@ impl NativeLibKind { NativeLibKind::RawDylib | NativeLibKind::Unspecified | NativeLibKind::LinkArg => false, } } + + pub fn is_statically_included(&self) -> bool { + matches!(self, NativeLibKind::Static { .. }) + } + + pub fn is_dllimport(&self) -> bool { + matches!( + self, + NativeLibKind::Dylib { .. } | NativeLibKind::RawDylib | NativeLibKind::Unspecified + ) + } } #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_span/Cargo.toml index 7227b193f..48a2ab0f9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_serialize = { path = "../rustc_serialize" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/src/def_id.rs b/compiler/rustc_span/src/def_id.rs index 37b8371a8..bbeabdb55 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/src/def_id.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/src/def_id.rs @@ -218,7 +218,9 @@ impl<D: Decoder> Decodable<D> for DefIndex { /// index and a def index. /// /// You can create a `DefId` from a `LocalDefId` using `local_def_id.to_def_id()`. -#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Copy)] +#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Copy)] +// Don't derive order on 64-bit big-endian, so we can be consistent regardless of field order. +#[cfg_attr(not(all(target_pointer_width = "64", target_endian = "big")), derive(PartialOrd, Ord))] // On below-64 bit systems we can simply use the derived `Hash` impl #[cfg_attr(not(target_pointer_width = "64"), derive(Hash))] #[repr(C)] @@ -260,6 +262,22 @@ impl Hash for DefId { } } +// Implement the same comparison as derived with the other field order. +#[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", target_endian = "big"))] +impl Ord for DefId { + #[inline] + fn cmp(&self, other: &DefId) -> std::cmp::Ordering { + Ord::cmp(&(self.index, self.krate), &(other.index, other.krate)) + } +} +#[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", target_endian = "big"))] +impl PartialOrd for DefId { + #[inline] + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &DefId) -> Option<std::cmp::Ordering> { + Some(Ord::cmp(self, other)) + } +} + impl DefId { /// Makes a local `DefId` from the given `DefIndex`. #[inline] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs index da31b3462..322c7104b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] #![feature(array_windows)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(negative_impls)] #![feature(min_specialization)] @@ -299,7 +298,11 @@ impl From<PathBuf> for FileName { #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Debug)] pub enum FileNameDisplayPreference { + /// Display the path after the application of rewrite rules provided via `--remap-path-prefix`. + /// This is appropriate for paths that get embedded into files produced by the compiler. Remapped, + /// Display the path before the application of rewrite rules provided via `--remap-path-prefix`. + /// This is appropriate for use in user-facing output (such as diagnostics). Local, } @@ -533,9 +536,6 @@ impl Span { self.data().with_hi(hi) } #[inline] - pub fn ctxt(self) -> SyntaxContext { - self.data_untracked().ctxt - } pub fn eq_ctxt(self, other: Span) -> bool { self.data_untracked().ctxt == other.data_untracked().ctxt } @@ -1637,11 +1637,7 @@ impl SourceFile { /// number. If the source_file is empty or the position is located before the /// first line, `None` is returned. pub fn lookup_line(&self, pos: BytePos) -> Option<usize> { - self.lines(|lines| match lines.binary_search(&pos) { - Ok(idx) => Some(idx), - Err(0) => None, - Err(idx) => Some(idx - 1), - }) + self.lines(|lines| lines.partition_point(|x| x <= &pos).checked_sub(1)) } pub fn line_bounds(&self, line_index: usize) -> Range<BytePos> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map.rs b/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map.rs index 4d94c92d3..f9566eeee 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map.rs @@ -853,28 +853,56 @@ impl SourceMap { } /// Returns a new span representing the next character after the end-point of this span. + /// Special cases: + /// - if span is a dummy one, returns the same span + /// - if next_point reached the end of source, return span with lo = hi + /// - respect multi-byte characters pub fn next_point(&self, sp: Span) -> Span { if sp.is_dummy() { return sp; } let start_of_next_point = sp.hi().0; - let width = self.find_width_of_character_at_span(sp.shrink_to_hi(), true); - // If the width is 1, then the next span should point to the same `lo` and `hi`. However, - // in the case of a multibyte character, where the width != 1, the next span should + let width = self.find_width_of_character_at_span(sp, true); + if width == 0 { + return Span::new(sp.hi(), sp.hi(), sp.ctxt(), None); + } + // If the width is 1, then the next span should only contain the next char besides current ending. + // However, in the case of a multibyte character, where the width != 1, the next span should // span multiple bytes to include the whole character. let end_of_next_point = - start_of_next_point.checked_add(width - 1).unwrap_or(start_of_next_point); + start_of_next_point.checked_add(width).unwrap_or(start_of_next_point); - let end_of_next_point = BytePos(cmp::max(sp.lo().0 + 1, end_of_next_point)); + let end_of_next_point = BytePos(cmp::max(start_of_next_point + 1, end_of_next_point)); Span::new(BytePos(start_of_next_point), end_of_next_point, sp.ctxt(), None) } + /// Returns a new span to check next none-whitespace character or some specified expected character + /// If `expect` is none, the first span of non-whitespace character is returned. + /// If `expect` presented, the first span of the character `expect` is returned + /// Otherwise, the span reached to limit is returned. + pub fn span_look_ahead(&self, span: Span, expect: Option<&str>, limit: Option<usize>) -> Span { + let mut sp = span; + for _ in 0..limit.unwrap_or(100 as usize) { + sp = self.next_point(sp); + if let Ok(ref snippet) = self.span_to_snippet(sp) { + if expect.map_or(false, |es| snippet == es) { + break; + } + if expect.is_none() && snippet.chars().any(|c| !c.is_whitespace()) { + break; + } + } + } + sp + } + /// Finds the width of the character, either before or after the end of provided span, /// depending on the `forwards` parameter. fn find_width_of_character_at_span(&self, sp: Span, forwards: bool) -> u32 { let sp = sp.data(); - if sp.lo == sp.hi { + + if sp.lo == sp.hi && !forwards { debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: early return empty span"); return 1; } @@ -908,9 +936,9 @@ impl SourceMap { let source_len = (local_begin.sf.end_pos - local_begin.sf.start_pos).to_usize(); debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: source_len=`{:?}`", source_len); // Ensure indexes are also not malformed. - if start_index > end_index || end_index > source_len { + if start_index > end_index || end_index > source_len - 1 { debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: source indexes are malformed"); - return 1; + return 0; } let src = local_begin.sf.external_src.borrow(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map/tests.rs b/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map/tests.rs index 3058ec45a..1fd81018f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map/tests.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map/tests.rs @@ -479,3 +479,48 @@ fn path_prefix_remapping_expand_to_absolute() { RealFileName::Remapped { local_path: None, virtual_name: path("XYZ/src/main.rs") } ); } + +#[test] +fn test_next_point() { + let sm = SourceMap::new(FilePathMapping::empty()); + sm.new_source_file(PathBuf::from("example.rs").into(), "a…b".to_string()); + + // Dummy spans don't advance. + let span = DUMMY_SP; + let span = sm.next_point(span); + assert_eq!(span.lo().0, 0); + assert_eq!(span.hi().0, 0); + + // Span advance respect multi-byte character + let span = Span::with_root_ctxt(BytePos(0), BytePos(1)); + assert_eq!(sm.span_to_snippet(span), Ok("a".to_string())); + let span = sm.next_point(span); + assert_eq!(sm.span_to_snippet(span), Ok("…".to_string())); + assert_eq!(span.lo().0, 1); + assert_eq!(span.hi().0, 4); + + // An empty span pointing just before a multi-byte character should + // advance to contain the multi-byte character. + let span = Span::with_root_ctxt(BytePos(1), BytePos(1)); + let span = sm.next_point(span); + assert_eq!(span.lo().0, 1); + assert_eq!(span.hi().0, 4); + + let span = Span::with_root_ctxt(BytePos(1), BytePos(4)); + let span = sm.next_point(span); + assert_eq!(span.lo().0, 4); + assert_eq!(span.hi().0, 5); + + // A non-empty span at the last byte should advance to create an empty + // span pointing at the end of the file. + let span = Span::with_root_ctxt(BytePos(4), BytePos(5)); + let span = sm.next_point(span); + assert_eq!(span.lo().0, 5); + assert_eq!(span.hi().0, 5); + + // Empty span pointing just past the last byte. + let span = Span::with_root_ctxt(BytePos(5), BytePos(5)); + let span = sm.next_point(span); + assert_eq!(span.lo().0, 5); + assert_eq!(span.hi().0, 5); +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/src/span_encoding.rs b/compiler/rustc_span/src/span_encoding.rs index 3ee329e97..b3de67415 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/src/span_encoding.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/src/span_encoding.rs @@ -28,12 +28,17 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; /// Inline (compressed) format: /// - `span.base_or_index == span_data.lo` /// - `span.len_or_tag == len == span_data.hi - span_data.lo` (must be `<= MAX_LEN`) -/// - `span.ctxt == span_data.ctxt` (must be `<= MAX_CTXT`) +/// - `span.ctxt_or_tag == span_data.ctxt` (must be `<= MAX_CTXT`) +/// +/// Interned format with inline `SyntaxContext`: +/// - `span.base_or_index == index` (indexes into the interner table) +/// - `span.len_or_tag == LEN_TAG` (high bit set, all other bits are zero) +/// - `span.ctxt_or_tag == span_data.ctxt` (must be `<= MAX_CTXT`) /// /// Interned format: /// - `span.base_or_index == index` (indexes into the interner table) /// - `span.len_or_tag == LEN_TAG` (high bit set, all other bits are zero) -/// - `span.ctxt == 0` +/// - `span.ctxt_or_tag == CTXT_TAG` /// /// The inline form uses 0 for the tag value (rather than 1) so that we don't /// need to mask out the tag bit when getting the length, and so that the @@ -50,10 +55,10 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; /// at 3 or 4, and then it drops off quickly from 8 onwards. 15 bits is enough /// for 99.99%+ of cases, but larger values (sometimes 20+ bits) might occur /// dozens of times in a typical crate. -/// - `ctxt` is 16 bits in `Span` and 32 bits in `SpanData`, which means that +/// - `ctxt_or_tag` is 16 bits in `Span` and 32 bits in `SpanData`, which means that /// large `ctxt` values will cause interning. The number of bits needed for /// `ctxt` values depend partly on the crate size and partly on the form of -/// the code. No crates in `rustc-perf` need more than 15 bits for `ctxt`, +/// the code. No crates in `rustc-perf` need more than 15 bits for `ctxt_or_tag`, /// but larger crates might need more than 16 bits. /// /// In order to reliably use parented spans in incremental compilation, @@ -65,15 +70,16 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; pub struct Span { base_or_index: u32, len_or_tag: u16, - ctxt_or_zero: u16, + ctxt_or_tag: u16, } const LEN_TAG: u16 = 0b1000_0000_0000_0000; const MAX_LEN: u32 = 0b0111_1111_1111_1111; -const MAX_CTXT: u32 = 0b1111_1111_1111_1111; +const CTXT_TAG: u32 = 0b1111_1111_1111_1111; +const MAX_CTXT: u32 = CTXT_TAG - 1; /// Dummy span, both position and length are zero, syntax context is zero as well. -pub const DUMMY_SP: Span = Span { base_or_index: 0, len_or_tag: 0, ctxt_or_zero: 0 }; +pub const DUMMY_SP: Span = Span { base_or_index: 0, len_or_tag: 0, ctxt_or_tag: 0 }; impl Span { #[inline] @@ -91,12 +97,13 @@ impl Span { if len <= MAX_LEN && ctxt2 <= MAX_CTXT && parent.is_none() { // Inline format. - Span { base_or_index: base, len_or_tag: len as u16, ctxt_or_zero: ctxt2 as u16 } + Span { base_or_index: base, len_or_tag: len as u16, ctxt_or_tag: ctxt2 as u16 } } else { // Interned format. let index = with_span_interner(|interner| interner.intern(&SpanData { lo, hi, ctxt, parent })); - Span { base_or_index: index, len_or_tag: LEN_TAG, ctxt_or_zero: 0 } + let ctxt_or_tag = if ctxt2 <= MAX_CTXT { ctxt2 } else { CTXT_TAG } as u16; + Span { base_or_index: index, len_or_tag: LEN_TAG, ctxt_or_tag } } } @@ -119,16 +126,29 @@ impl Span { SpanData { lo: BytePos(self.base_or_index), hi: BytePos(self.base_or_index + self.len_or_tag as u32), - ctxt: SyntaxContext::from_u32(self.ctxt_or_zero as u32), + ctxt: SyntaxContext::from_u32(self.ctxt_or_tag as u32), parent: None, } } else { // Interned format. - debug_assert!(self.ctxt_or_zero == 0); let index = self.base_or_index; with_span_interner(|interner| interner.spans[index as usize]) } } + + /// This function is used as a fast path when decoding the full `SpanData` is not necessary. + #[inline] + pub fn ctxt(self) -> SyntaxContext { + let ctxt_or_tag = self.ctxt_or_tag as u32; + if ctxt_or_tag <= MAX_CTXT { + // Inline format or interned format with inline ctxt. + SyntaxContext::from_u32(ctxt_or_tag) + } else { + // Interned format. + let index = self.base_or_index; + with_span_interner(|interner| interner.spans[index as usize].ctxt) + } + } } #[derive(Default)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs b/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs index ae4d1a463..7f16da52b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ symbols! { Symbols { AcqRel, Acquire, - AddSubdiagnostic, + AddToDiagnostic, Alignment, Any, Arc, @@ -210,6 +210,7 @@ symbols! { Implied, Input, Into, + IntoDiagnostic, IntoFuture, IntoIterator, IoRead, @@ -223,6 +224,7 @@ symbols! { Left, LinkedList, LintPass, + LocalKey, Mutex, MutexGuard, N, @@ -265,6 +267,7 @@ symbols! { Rc, Ready, Receiver, + RefCell, Relaxed, Release, Result, @@ -273,11 +276,11 @@ symbols! { Rust, RustcDecodable, RustcEncodable, + RwLock, RwLockReadGuard, RwLockWriteGuard, Send, SeqCst, - SessionDiagnostic, SliceIndex, Some, String, @@ -396,6 +399,7 @@ symbols! { assume_init, async_await, async_closure, + async_fn_in_trait, atomic, atomic_mod, atomics, @@ -447,6 +451,7 @@ symbols! { call_once, caller_location, capture_disjoint_fields, + cause, cdylib, ceilf32, ceilf64, @@ -781,6 +786,7 @@ symbols! { globs, gt, half_open_range_patterns, + half_open_range_patterns_in_slices, hash, hexagon_target_feature, hidden, @@ -990,7 +996,18 @@ symbols! { never_type, never_type_fallback, new, + new_binary, + new_debug, + new_display, + new_lower_exp, + new_lower_hex, + new_octal, + new_pointer, new_unchecked, + new_upper_exp, + new_upper_hex, + new_v1, + new_v1_formatted, next, nll, no, @@ -1214,9 +1231,7 @@ symbols! { rust_eh_unregister_frames, rust_oom, rustc, - rustc_access_level, rustc_allocator, - rustc_allocator_nounwind, rustc_allocator_zeroed, rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable, rustc_allow_incoherent_impl, @@ -1242,6 +1257,7 @@ symbols! { rustc_dump_program_clauses, rustc_dump_user_substs, rustc_dump_vtable, + rustc_effective_visibility, rustc_error, rustc_evaluate_where_clauses, rustc_expected_cgu_reuse, @@ -1262,6 +1278,7 @@ symbols! { rustc_mir, rustc_must_implement_one_of, rustc_nonnull_optimization_guaranteed, + rustc_nounwind, rustc_object_lifetime_default, rustc_on_unimplemented, rustc_outlives, @@ -1281,6 +1298,7 @@ symbols! { rustc_reallocator, rustc_regions, rustc_reservation_impl, + rustc_safe_intrinsic, rustc_serialize, rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch, rustc_specialization_trait, @@ -1688,6 +1706,7 @@ impl Ident { /// macro (e.g., `macro` or `macro_rules!` items) and stay different if they came from different /// non-transparent macros. /// Technically, this operation strips all transparent marks from ident's syntactic context. + #[inline] pub fn normalize_to_macro_rules(self) -> Ident { Ident::new(self.name, self.span.normalize_to_macro_rules()) } @@ -1703,6 +1722,7 @@ impl Ident { } impl PartialEq for Ident { + #[inline] fn eq(&self, rhs: &Self) -> bool { self.name == rhs.name && self.span.eq_ctxt(rhs.span) } @@ -1881,6 +1901,13 @@ impl fmt::Display for Symbol { } } +// takes advantage of `str::to_string` specialization +impl ToString for Symbol { + fn to_string(&self) -> String { + self.as_str().to_string() + } +} + impl<S: Encoder> Encodable<S> for Symbol { default fn encode(&self, s: &mut S) { s.emit_str(self.as_str()); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/Cargo.toml index 3db052257..2a29ad6a9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] bitflags = "1.2.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/errors.rs index 664d2543f..f4d0751f7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/errors.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ //! Errors emitted by symbol_mangling. use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticArgValue, IntoDiagnosticArg}; -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::Span; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(symbol_mangling::test_output)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(symbol_mangling_test_output)] pub struct TestOutput { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/test.rs b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/test.rs index 9d89c9c52..150459ce0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/test.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/test.rs @@ -26,19 +26,19 @@ pub fn report_symbol_names(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) { let crate_items = tcx.hir_crate_items(()); for id in crate_items.items() { - symbol_names.process_attrs(id.def_id); + symbol_names.process_attrs(id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.trait_items() { - symbol_names.process_attrs(id.def_id); + symbol_names.process_attrs(id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.impl_items() { - symbol_names.process_attrs(id.def_id); + symbol_names.process_attrs(id.owner_id.def_id); } for id in crate_items.foreign_items() { - symbol_names.process_attrs(id.def_id); + symbol_names.process_attrs(id.owner_id.def_id); } }) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/typeid/typeid_itanium_cxx_abi.rs b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/typeid/typeid_itanium_cxx_abi.rs index aa65a72ab..6aa031c83 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/typeid/typeid_itanium_cxx_abi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/typeid/typeid_itanium_cxx_abi.rs @@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ fn encode_ty<'tcx>( let mut s = String::new(); let def_id = adt_def.0.did; if options.contains(EncodeTyOptions::GENERALIZE_REPR_C) && adt_def.repr().c() { - // For for cross-language CFI support, the encoding must be compatible at the FFI + // For cross-language CFI support, the encoding must be compatible at the FFI // boundary. For instance: // // struct type1 {}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/v0.rs b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/v0.rs index 79d0ef69b..ecfe6861e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/v0.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/v0.rs @@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId}; use rustc_hir::definitions::{DefPathData, DisambiguatedDefPathData}; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::IntegerExt; use rustc_middle::ty::print::{Print, Printer}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, Subst}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, EarlyBinder, FloatTy, Instance, IntTy, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable, UintTy, }; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind}; use rustc_span::symbol::kw; use rustc_target::abi::Integer; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Printer<'tcx> for &mut SymbolMangler<'tcx> { // Encode impl generic params if the substitutions contain parameters (implying // polymorphization is enabled) and this isn't an inherent impl. - if impl_trait_ref.is_some() && substs.iter().any(|a| a.has_param_types_or_consts()) { + if impl_trait_ref.is_some() && substs.iter().any(|a| a.has_non_region_param()) { self = self.path_generic_args( |this| { this.path_append_ns( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_target/Cargo.toml index 162376af4..fc37fdb1c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/Cargo.toml @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ bitflags = "1.2.1" tracing = "0.1" serde_json = "1.0.59" rustc_data_structures = { path = "../rustc_data_structures" } +rustc_feature = { path = "../rustc_feature" } +rustc_index = { path = "../rustc_index" } rustc_macros = { path = "../rustc_macros" } rustc_serialize = { path = "../rustc_serialize" } rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" } -rustc_index = { path = "../rustc_index" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/abi/call/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/abi/call/mod.rs index d2fb8c32f..9e5f0e4d1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/abi/call/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/abi/call/mod.rs @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ pub enum PassMode { /// Pass the argument indirectly via a hidden pointer. /// The `extra_attrs` value, if any, is for the extra data (vtable or length) /// which indicates that it refers to an unsized rvalue. - /// `on_stack` defines that the the value should be passed at a fixed + /// `on_stack` defines that the value should be passed at a fixed /// stack offset in accordance to the ABI rather than passed using a /// pointer. This corresponds to the `byval` LLVM argument attribute. Indirect { attrs: ArgAttributes, extra_attrs: Option<ArgAttributes>, on_stack: bool }, @@ -740,7 +740,8 @@ impl<'a, Ty> FnAbi<'a, Ty> { mod size_asserts { use super::*; use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; - // These are in alphabetical order, which is easy to maintain. + // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(ArgAbi<'_, usize>, 56); static_assert_size!(FnAbi<'_, usize>, 80); + // tidy-alphabetical-end } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/abi/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/abi/mod.rs index ec334e588..7171ca7bf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/abi/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/abi/mod.rs @@ -1392,7 +1392,7 @@ pub struct PointeeInfo { #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] pub enum InitKind { Zero, - Uninit, + UninitMitigated0x01Fill, } /// Trait that needs to be implemented by the higher-level type representation @@ -1498,72 +1498,4 @@ impl<'a, Ty> TyAndLayout<'a, Ty> { Abi::Aggregate { sized } => sized && self.size.bytes() == 0, } } - - /// Determines if this type permits "raw" initialization by just transmuting some - /// memory into an instance of `T`. - /// - /// `init_kind` indicates if the memory is zero-initialized or left uninitialized. - /// - /// This code is intentionally conservative, and will not detect - /// * zero init of an enum whose 0 variant does not allow zero initialization - /// * making uninitialized types who have a full valid range (ints, floats, raw pointers) - /// * Any form of invalid value being made inside an array (unless the value is uninhabited) - /// - /// A strict form of these checks that uses const evaluation exists in - /// `rustc_const_eval::might_permit_raw_init`, and a tracking issue for making these checks - /// stricter is <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66151>. - /// - /// FIXME: Once all the conservatism is removed from here, and the checks are ran by default, - /// we can use the const evaluation checks always instead. - pub fn might_permit_raw_init<C>(self, cx: &C, init_kind: InitKind) -> bool - where - Self: Copy, - Ty: TyAbiInterface<'a, C>, - C: HasDataLayout, - { - let scalar_allows_raw_init = move |s: Scalar| -> bool { - match init_kind { - InitKind::Zero => { - // The range must contain 0. - s.valid_range(cx).contains(0) - } - InitKind::Uninit => { - // The range must include all values. - s.is_always_valid(cx) - } - } - }; - - // Check the ABI. - let valid = match self.abi { - Abi::Uninhabited => false, // definitely UB - Abi::Scalar(s) => scalar_allows_raw_init(s), - Abi::ScalarPair(s1, s2) => scalar_allows_raw_init(s1) && scalar_allows_raw_init(s2), - Abi::Vector { element: s, count } => count == 0 || scalar_allows_raw_init(s), - Abi::Aggregate { .. } => true, // Fields are checked below. - }; - if !valid { - // This is definitely not okay. - return false; - } - - // If we have not found an error yet, we need to recursively descend into fields. - match &self.fields { - FieldsShape::Primitive | FieldsShape::Union { .. } => {} - FieldsShape::Array { .. } => { - // FIXME(#66151): For now, we are conservative and do not check arrays by default. - } - FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets, .. } => { - for idx in 0..offsets.len() { - if !self.field(cx, idx).might_permit_raw_init(cx, init_kind) { - // We found a field that is unhappy with this kind of initialization. - return false; - } - } - } - } - - // FIXME(#66151): For now, we are conservative and do not check `self.variants`. - true - } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/lib.rs index a7deab9d2..aaba0d7f0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/lib.rs @@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ #![feature(assert_matches)] #![feature(associated_type_bounds)] #![feature(exhaustive_patterns)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_apple_ios_macabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_apple_ios_macabi.rs index 1dad07a9a..2d2671549 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_apple_ios_macabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_apple_ios_macabi.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ use super::apple_sdk_base::{opts, Arch}; -use crate::spec::{FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let llvm_target = "arm64-apple-ios14.0-macabi"; let mut base = opts("ios", Arch::Arm64_macabi); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-target", llvm_target]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-target", llvm_target]); Target { llvm_target: llvm_target.into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_nintendo_switch_freestanding.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_nintendo_switch_freestanding.rs index b301ce68a..529e98d2c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_nintendo_switch_freestanding.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_nintendo_switch_freestanding.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelroLevel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use super::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelroLevel, Target, TargetOptions}; const LINKER_SCRIPT: &str = include_str!("./aarch64_nintendo_switch_freestanding_linker_script.ld"); @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { data_layout: "e-m:e-i8:8:32-i16:16:32-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128".into(), arch: "aarch64".into(), options: TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), link_script: Some(LINKER_SCRIPT.into()), os: "horizon".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_none.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_none.rs index d3fd7051a..4ae6d4120 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_none.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_none.rs @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ // // For example, `-C target-cpu=cortex-a53`. -use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use super::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let opts = TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), features: "+strict-align,+neon,+fp-armv8".into(), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_none_softfloat.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_none_softfloat.rs index 6316abe1b..2385cb69a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_none_softfloat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_none_softfloat.rs @@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ // // For example, `-C target-cpu=cortex-a53`. -use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use super::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let opts = TargetOptions { abi: "softfloat".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), features: "+strict-align,-neon,-fp-armv8".into(), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_uefi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_uefi.rs index 3ef04c676..817ff2422 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_uefi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/aarch64_unknown_uefi.rs @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ // uefi-base module for generic UEFI options. use super::uefi_msvc_base; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = uefi_msvc_base::opts(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(128); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Msvc, &["/machine:arm64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), &["/machine:arm64"]); Target { llvm_target: "aarch64-unknown-windows".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/abi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/abi.rs index 337554dc9..ce45fa139 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/abi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/abi.rs @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ use std::fmt; use rustc_macros::HashStable_Generic; +use rustc_span::symbol::sym; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; #[cfg(test)] mod tests; @@ -94,6 +96,142 @@ pub fn all_names() -> Vec<&'static str> { AbiDatas.iter().map(|d| d.name).collect() } +pub fn enabled_names(features: &rustc_feature::Features, span: Span) -> Vec<&'static str> { + AbiDatas + .iter() + .map(|d| d.name) + .filter(|name| is_enabled(features, span, name).is_ok()) + .collect() +} + +pub enum AbiDisabled { + Unstable { feature: Symbol, explain: &'static str }, + Unrecognized, +} + +pub fn is_enabled( + features: &rustc_feature::Features, + span: Span, + name: &str, +) -> Result<(), AbiDisabled> { + let s = is_stable(name); + if let Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { feature, .. }) = s { + if features.enabled(feature) || span.allows_unstable(feature) { + return Ok(()); + } + } + s +} + +pub fn is_stable(name: &str) -> Result<(), AbiDisabled> { + match name { + // Stable + "Rust" | "C" | "cdecl" | "stdcall" | "fastcall" | "aapcs" | "win64" | "sysv64" + | "system" => Ok(()), + "rust-intrinsic" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::intrinsics, + explain: "intrinsics are subject to change", + }), + "platform-intrinsic" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::platform_intrinsics, + explain: "platform intrinsics are experimental and possibly buggy", + }), + "vectorcall" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_vectorcall, + explain: "vectorcall is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "thiscall" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_thiscall, + explain: "thiscall is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "rust-call" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::unboxed_closures, + explain: "rust-call ABI is subject to change", + }), + "rust-cold" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::rust_cold_cc, + explain: "rust-cold is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "ptx-kernel" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_ptx, + explain: "PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change", + }), + "unadjusted" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_unadjusted, + explain: "unadjusted ABI is an implementation detail and perma-unstable", + }), + "msp430-interrupt" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_msp430_interrupt, + explain: "msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "x86-interrupt" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_x86_interrupt, + explain: "x86-interrupt ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "amdgpu-kernel" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_amdgpu_kernel, + explain: "amdgpu-kernel ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "avr-interrupt" | "avr-non-blocking-interrupt" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_avr_interrupt, + explain: "avr-interrupt and avr-non-blocking-interrupt ABIs are experimental and subject to change", + }), + "efiapi" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_efiapi, + explain: "efiapi ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "C-cmse-nonsecure-call" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::abi_c_cmse_nonsecure_call, + explain: "C-cmse-nonsecure-call ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "C-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "C-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "stdcall-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "stdcall-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "system-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "system-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "thiscall-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "thiscall-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "cdecl-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "cdecl-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "fastcall-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "fastcall-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "vectorcall-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "vectorcall-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "aapcs-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "aapcs-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "win64-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "win64-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "sysv64-unwind" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::c_unwind, + explain: "sysv64-unwind ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + "wasm" => Err(AbiDisabled::Unstable { + feature: sym::wasm_abi, + explain: "wasm ABI is experimental and subject to change", + }), + _ => Err(AbiDisabled::Unrecognized), + } +} + impl Abi { /// Default ABI chosen for `extern fn` declarations without an explicit ABI. pub const FALLBACK: Abi = Abi::C { unwind: false }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/android_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/android_base.rs index 9f3e0bd5e..9c1df1a06 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/android_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/android_base.rs @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ -use crate::spec::TargetOptions; +use crate::spec::{SanitizerSet, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { let mut base = super::linux_base::opts(); base.os = "android".into(); + base.is_like_android = true; base.default_dwarf_version = 2; base.has_thread_local = false; + base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS; // This is for backward compatibility, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49867 // for context. (At that time, there was no `-C force-unwind-tables`, so the only solution // was to always emit `uwtable`). diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/apple_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/apple_base.rs index 2c72bf88a..40bc59ca1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/apple_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/apple_base.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use std::{borrow::Cow, env}; -use crate::spec::{cvs, DebuginfoKind, FramePointer, SplitDebuginfo, StaticCow, TargetOptions}; -use crate::spec::{LinkArgs, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, DebuginfoKind, FramePointer, LinkArgs}; +use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Lld, SplitDebuginfo, StaticCow, TargetOptions}; fn pre_link_args(os: &'static str, arch: &'static str, abi: &'static str) -> LinkArgs { let platform_name: StaticCow<str> = match abi { @@ -20,17 +20,16 @@ fn pre_link_args(os: &'static str, arch: &'static str, abi: &'static str) -> Lin .into(); let mut args = TargetOptions::link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64), + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::No, Lld::No), &["-arch", arch, "-platform_version"], ); - // Manually add owned args unsupported by link arg building helpers. - args.entry(LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64)).or_default().extend([ - platform_name, - platform_version.clone(), - platform_version, - ]); + super::add_link_args_iter( + &mut args, + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::No, Lld::No), + [platform_name, platform_version.clone(), platform_version].into_iter(), + ); if abi != "macabi" { - super::add_link_args(&mut args, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-arch", arch]); + super::add_link_args(&mut args, LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-arch", arch]); } args @@ -55,11 +54,11 @@ pub fn opts(os: &'static str, arch: &'static str, abi: &'static str) -> TargetOp TargetOptions { os: os.into(), vendor: "apple".into(), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), // macOS has -dead_strip, which doesn't rely on function_sections function_sections: false, dynamic_linking: true, pre_link_args: pre_link_args(os, arch, abi), - linker_is_gnu: false, families: cvs!["unix"], is_like_osx: true, default_dwarf_version: 2, @@ -71,7 +70,6 @@ pub fn opts(os: &'static str, arch: &'static str, abi: &'static str) -> TargetOp abi_return_struct_as_int: true, emit_debug_gdb_scripts: false, eh_frame_header: false, - lld_flavor: LldFlavor::Ld64, debuginfo_kind: DebuginfoKind::DwarfDsym, // The historical default for macOS targets is to run `dsymutil` which diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armebv7r_none_eabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armebv7r_none_eabi.rs index 511693abe..8c65d6afc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armebv7r_none_eabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armebv7r_none_eabi.rs @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ // Targets the Big endian Cortex-R4/R5 processor (ARMv7-R) use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -13,7 +12,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { options: TargetOptions { abi: "eabi".into(), endian: Endian::Big, - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, panic_strategy: PanicStrategy::Abort, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armebv7r_none_eabihf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armebv7r_none_eabihf.rs index 5df4a0a15..7013bc60d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armebv7r_none_eabihf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armebv7r_none_eabihf.rs @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ // Targets the Cortex-R4F/R5F processor (ARMv7-R) use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -13,7 +12,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { options: TargetOptions { abi: "eabihf".into(), endian: Endian::Big, - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, panic_strategy: PanicStrategy::Abort, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv4t_none_eabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv4t_none_eabi.rs index 797dfe52b..7ac1aab3b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv4t_none_eabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv4t_none_eabi.rs @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ //! The default link script is very likely wrong, so you should use //! `-Clink-arg=-Tmy_script.ld` to override that with a correct linker script. -use crate::spec::{cvs, LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-Fi8-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64".into(), options: TargetOptions { abi: "eabi".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Ld, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), linker: Some("arm-none-eabi-ld".into()), asm_args: cvs!["-mthumb-interwork", "-march=armv4t", "-mlittle-endian",], // Force-enable 32-bit atomics, which allows the use of atomic load/store only. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv5te_none_eabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv5te_none_eabi.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dfd27b654 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv5te_none_eabi.rs @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +//! Targets the ARMv5TE, with code as `a32` code by default. + +use crate::spec::{cvs, FramePointer, Target, TargetOptions}; + +pub fn target() -> Target { + Target { + llvm_target: "armv5te-none-eabi".into(), + pointer_width: 32, + arch: "arm".into(), + /* Data layout args are '-' separated: + * little endian + * stack is 64-bit aligned (EABI) + * pointers are 32-bit + * i64 must be 64-bit aligned (EABI) + * mangle names with ELF style + * native integers are 32-bit + * All other elements are default + */ + data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-Fi8-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64".into(), + + options: TargetOptions { + abi: "eabi".into(), + // extra args passed to the external assembler (assuming `arm-none-eabi-as`): + // * activate t32/a32 interworking + // * use arch ARMv5TE + // * use little-endian + asm_args: cvs!["-mthumb-interwork", "-march=armv5te", "-mlittle-endian",], + // minimum extra features, these cannot be disabled via -C + // Also force-enable 32-bit atomics, which allows the use of atomic load/store only. + // The resulting atomics are ABI incompatible with atomics backed by libatomic. + features: "+soft-float,+strict-align,+atomics-32".into(), + frame_pointer: FramePointer::MayOmit, + main_needs_argc_argv: false, + // don't have atomic compare-and-swap + atomic_cas: false, + has_thumb_interworking: true, + + ..super::thumb_base::opts() + }, + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv6k_nintendo_3ds.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv6k_nintendo_3ds.rs index 1bba39393..40ec6f961 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv6k_nintendo_3ds.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv6k_nintendo_3ds.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{cvs, LinkerFlavor, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; /// A base target for Nintendo 3DS devices using the devkitARM toolchain. /// @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use crate::spec::{cvs, LinkerFlavor, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Gcc, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-specs=3dsx.specs", "-mtune=mpcore", "-mfloat-abi=hard", "-mtp=soft"], ); @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { env: "newlib".into(), vendor: "nintendo".into(), abi: "eabihf".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gcc, cpu: "mpcore".into(), families: cvs!["unix"], linker: Some("arm-none-eabi-gcc".into()), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7_linux_androideabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7_linux_androideabi.rs index 38c117a49..402e0fd92 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7_linux_androideabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7_linux_androideabi.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SanitizerSet, Target, TargetOptions}; // This target if is for the baseline of the Android v7a ABI // in thumb mode. It's named armv7-* instead of thumbv7-* @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::android_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-march=armv7-a"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-march=armv7-a"]); Target { llvm_target: "armv7-none-linux-android".into(), pointer_width: 32, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7a_none_eabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7a_none_eabi.rs index cb5cbe158..4e20fb325 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7a_none_eabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7a_none_eabi.rs @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ // - `relocation-model` set to `static`; also no PIE, no relro and no dynamic // linking. rationale: matches `thumb` targets -use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use super::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let opts = TargetOptions { abi: "eabi".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), features: "+v7,+thumb2,+soft-float,-neon,+strict-align".into(), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7a_none_eabihf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7a_none_eabihf.rs index fb5dd2e75..ae70129ae 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7a_none_eabihf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7a_none_eabihf.rs @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ // changes (list in `armv7a_none_eabi.rs`) to bring it closer to the bare-metal // `thumb` & `aarch64` targets. -use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use super::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let opts = TargetOptions { abi: "eabihf".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), features: "+v7,+vfp3,-d32,+thumb2,-neon,+strict-align".into(), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7r_none_eabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7r_none_eabi.rs index 5f1da09b3..25f301ccc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7r_none_eabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7r_none_eabi.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Targets the Little-endian Cortex-R4/R5 processor (ARMv7-R) -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -12,7 +11,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { options: TargetOptions { abi: "eabi".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, panic_strategy: PanicStrategy::Abort, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7r_none_eabihf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7r_none_eabihf.rs index 0038ed0df..40449759d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7r_none_eabihf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/armv7r_none_eabihf.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Targets the Little-endian Cortex-R4F/R5F processor (ARMv7-R) -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -12,7 +11,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { options: TargetOptions { abi: "eabihf".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, panic_strategy: PanicStrategy::Abort, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/avr_gnu_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/avr_gnu_base.rs index 8cca33cc4..9c3406b53 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/avr_gnu_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/avr_gnu_base.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; /// A base target for AVR devices using the GNU toolchain. /// @@ -17,8 +17,11 @@ pub fn target(target_cpu: &'static str, mmcu: &'static str) -> Target { linker: Some("avr-gcc".into()), eh_frame_header: false, - pre_link_args: TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &[mmcu]), - late_link_args: TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-lgcc"]), + pre_link_args: TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &[mmcu]), + late_link_args: TargetOptions::link_args( + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), + &["-lgcc"], + ), max_atomic_width: Some(0), atomic_cas: false, relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/fuchsia_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/fuchsia_base.rs index 962ad0c66..4c2775850 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/fuchsia_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/fuchsia_base.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{crt_objects, cvs, LinkOutputKind, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{crt_objects, cvs, Cc, LinkOutputKind, LinkerFlavor, Lld, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { // This mirrors the linker options provided by clang. We presume lld for @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { // // https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/db9322b2066c55254e7691efeab863f43bfcc084/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Fuchsia.cpp#L31 let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Ld, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), &[ "--build-id", "--hash-style=gnu", @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { TargetOptions { os: "fuchsia".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), dynamic_linking: true, families: cvs!["unix"], diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/hermit_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/hermit_base.rs index 562ccef7e..dd9991381 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/hermit_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/hermit_base.rs @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, TargetOptions, TlsModel}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, TargetOptions, TlsModel}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Ld, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), &["--build-id", "--hash-style=gnu", "--Bstatic"], ); TargetOptions { os: "hermit".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), has_thread_local: true, pre_link_args, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/hexagon_unknown_linux_musl.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/hexagon_unknown_linux_musl.rs index 2a24e4459..3aad05eb2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/hexagon_unknown_linux_musl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/hexagon_unknown_linux_musl.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::Target; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts(); @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { base.crt_static_default = false; base.has_rpath = true; - base.linker_is_gnu = false; + base.linker_flavor = LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes); base.c_enum_min_bits = 8; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i386_apple_ios.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i386_apple_ios.rs index 8b6266c58..b85214a9c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i386_apple_ios.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i386_apple_ios.rs @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "x86".into(), options: TargetOptions { max_atomic_width: Some(64), - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - stack_probes: StackProbeType::Call, + stack_probes: StackProbeType::X86, ..base }, } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_apple_darwin.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_apple_darwin.rs index 5e9ceb844..15607c12e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_apple_darwin.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_apple_darwin.rs @@ -1,14 +1,13 @@ -use crate::spec::{FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { // ld64 only understand i386 and not i686 let mut base = super::apple_base::opts("macos", "i386", ""); base.cpu = "yonah".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32"]); base.link_env_remove.to_mut().extend(super::apple_base::macos_link_env_remove()); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.frame_pointer = FramePointer::Always; // Clang automatically chooses a more specific target based on diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_linux_android.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_linux_android.rs index bdaf5c990..c7c30c239 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_linux_android.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_linux_android.rs @@ -11,8 +11,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { // https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html#x86 base.cpu = "pentiumpro".into(); base.features = "+mmx,+sse,+sse2,+sse3,+ssse3".into(); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "i686-linux-android".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_pc_windows_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_pc_windows_gnu.rs index 631865439..7a1113875 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_pc_windows_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_pc_windows_gnu.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::windows_gnu_base::opts(); @@ -9,8 +9,11 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { // Mark all dynamic libraries and executables as compatible with the larger 4GiB address // space available to x86 Windows binaries on x86_64. - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, &["-m", "i386pe", "--large-address-aware"]); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-Wl,--large-address-aware"]); + base.add_pre_link_args( + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), + &["-m", "i386pe", "--large-address-aware"], + ); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-Wl,--large-address-aware"]); Target { llvm_target: "i686-pc-windows-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_pc_windows_msvc.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_pc_windows_msvc.rs index f4ceaa1ca..db4c00dc6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_pc_windows_msvc.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_pc_windows_msvc.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::windows_msvc_base::opts(); @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); base.add_pre_link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Msvc, + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), &[ // Mark all dynamic libraries and executables as compatible with the larger 4GiB address // space available to x86 Windows binaries on x86_64. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_freebsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_freebsd.rs index aff284bf2..35ca78034 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_freebsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_freebsd.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::freebsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "pentium4".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32", "-Wl,-znotext"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32", "-Wl,-znotext"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "i686-unknown-freebsd".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_haiku.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_haiku.rs index 87aa74e40..e6b72336c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_haiku.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_haiku.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::haiku_base::opts(); base.cpu = "pentium4".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "i686-unknown-haiku".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs index 765803d16..73e536a7e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); base.cpu = "pentium4".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "i686-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_musl.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_musl.rs index d94928043..3825082ba 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_musl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_musl.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts(); base.cpu = "pentium4".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32", "-Wl,-melf_i386"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32", "-Wl,-melf_i386"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; // The unwinder used by i686-unknown-linux-musl, the LLVM libunwind // implementation, apparently relies on frame pointers existing... somehow. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_netbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_netbsd.rs index 8de698b51..b191996c7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_netbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_netbsd.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::netbsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "pentium4".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "i686-unknown-netbsdelf".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_openbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_openbsd.rs index 7f25a1a16..8babe5597 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_openbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_openbsd.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::openbsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "pentium4".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32", "-fuse-ld=lld"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32", "-fuse-ld=lld"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "i686-unknown-openbsd".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_uwp_windows_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_uwp_windows_gnu.rs index d52810d2f..a3e325698 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_uwp_windows_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_uwp_windows_gnu.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::windows_uwp_gnu_base::opts(); @@ -8,8 +8,11 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { // Mark all dynamic libraries and executables as compatible with the larger 4GiB address // space available to x86 Windows binaries on x86_64. - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, &["-m", "i386pe", "--large-address-aware"]); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-Wl,--large-address-aware"]); + base.add_pre_link_args( + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), + &["-m", "i386pe", "--large-address-aware"], + ); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-Wl,--large-address-aware"]); Target { llvm_target: "i686-pc-windows-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_wrs_vxworks.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_wrs_vxworks.rs index f62404e82..b5cfdfceb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_wrs_vxworks.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_wrs_vxworks.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::vxworks_base::opts(); base.cpu = "pentium4".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "i686-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/illumos_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/illumos_base.rs index 77e000474..8ac351584 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/illumos_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/illumos_base.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -use crate::spec::{cvs, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { let late_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Gcc, + LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), &[ // The illumos libc contains a stack unwinding implementation, as // does libgcc_s. The latter implementation includes several @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { has_rpath: true, families: cvs!["unix"], is_like_solaris: true, - linker_is_gnu: false, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), limit_rdylib_exports: false, // Linker doesn't support this frame_pointer: FramePointer::Always, eh_frame_header: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/l4re_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/l4re_base.rs index b7bc1072b..3a4d83fad 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/l4re_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/l4re_base.rs @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ -use crate::spec::{cvs, LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { TargetOptions { os: "l4re".into(), env: "uclibc".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Ld, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::No), panic_strategy: PanicStrategy::Abort, linker: Some("l4-bender".into()), - linker_is_gnu: false, families: cvs!["unix"], relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, ..Default::default() diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/linux_kernel_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/linux_kernel_base.rs index 0f5d85205..f41533a95 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/linux_kernel_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/linux_kernel_base.rs @@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { env: "gnu".into(), disable_redzone: true, panic_strategy: PanicStrategy::Abort, - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - stack_probes: StackProbeType::Call, + stack_probes: StackProbeType::X86, frame_pointer: FramePointer::Always, position_independent_executables: true, needs_plt: true, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mipsel_sony_psp.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mipsel_sony_psp.rs index cfc8ec21c..75beb91b1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mipsel_sony_psp.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mipsel_sony_psp.rs @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ -use crate::spec::{cvs, Target, TargetOptions}; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, RelocModel}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; // The PSP has custom linker requirements. const LINKER_SCRIPT: &str = include_str!("./mipsel_sony_psp_linker_script.ld"); pub fn target() -> Target { - let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, &["--emit-relocs", "--nmagic"]); + let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), + &["--emit-relocs", "--nmagic"], + ); Target { llvm_target: "mipsel-sony-psp".into(), @@ -16,7 +18,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { options: TargetOptions { os: "psp".into(), vendor: "sony".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), cpu: "mips2".into(), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mipsel_unknown_none.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mipsel_unknown_none.rs index fe2aa2de8..43b01e7a0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mipsel_unknown_none.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mipsel_unknown_none.rs @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ //! //! Can be used for MIPS M4K core (e.g. on PIC32MX devices) -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{PanicStrategy, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -13,7 +12,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "mips".into(), options: TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), cpu: "mips32r2".into(), features: "+mips32r2,+soft-float,+noabicalls".into(), max_atomic_width: Some(32), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs index dc16739bd..8909cf33a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs @@ -90,17 +90,73 @@ mod windows_msvc_base; mod windows_uwp_gnu_base; mod windows_uwp_msvc_base; +/// Linker is called through a C/C++ compiler. +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)] +pub enum Cc { + Yes, + No, +} + +/// Linker is LLD. +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)] +pub enum Lld { + Yes, + No, +} + +/// All linkers have some kinds of command line interfaces and rustc needs to know which commands +/// to use with each of them. So we cluster all such interfaces into a (somewhat arbitrary) number +/// of classes that we call "linker flavors". +/// +/// Technically, it's not even necessary, we can nearly always infer the flavor from linker name +/// and target properties like `is_like_windows`/`is_like_osx`/etc. However, the PRs originally +/// introducing `-Clinker-flavor` (#40018 and friends) were aiming to reduce this kind of inference +/// and provide something certain and explicitly specified instead, and that design goal is still +/// relevant now. +/// +/// The second goal is to keep the number of flavors to the minimum if possible. +/// LLD somewhat forces our hand here because that linker is self-sufficent only if its executable +/// (`argv[0]`) is named in specific way, otherwise it doesn't work and requires a +/// `-flavor LLD_FLAVOR` argument to choose which logic to use. Our shipped `rust-lld` in +/// particular is not named in such specific way, so it needs the flavor option, so we make our +/// linker flavors sufficiently fine-grained to satisfy LLD without inferring its flavor from other +/// target properties, in accordance with the first design goal. +/// +/// The first component of the flavor is tightly coupled with the compilation target, +/// while the `Cc` and `Lld` flags can vary withing the same target. #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)] pub enum LinkerFlavor { - Gcc, - Ld, - Lld(LldFlavor), - Msvc, + /// Unix-like linker with GNU extensions (both naked and compiler-wrapped forms). + /// Besides similar "default" Linux/BSD linkers this also includes Windows/GNU linker, + /// which is somewhat different because it doesn't produce ELFs. + Gnu(Cc, Lld), + /// Unix-like linker for Apple targets (both naked and compiler-wrapped forms). + /// Extracted from the "umbrella" `Unix` flavor due to its corresponding LLD flavor. + Darwin(Cc, Lld), + /// Unix-like linker for Wasm targets (both naked and compiler-wrapped forms). + /// Extracted from the "umbrella" `Unix` flavor due to its corresponding LLD flavor. + /// Non-LLD version does not exist, so the lld flag is currently hardcoded here. + WasmLld(Cc), + /// Basic Unix-like linker for "any other Unix" targets (Solaris/illumos, L4Re, MSP430, etc), + /// possibly with non-GNU extensions (both naked and compiler-wrapped forms). + /// LLD doesn't support any of these. + Unix(Cc), + /// MSVC-style linker for Windows and UEFI, LLD supports it. + Msvc(Lld), + /// Emscripten Compiler Frontend, a wrapper around `WasmLld(Cc::Yes)` that has a different + /// interface and produces some additional JavaScript output. EmCc, + // Below: other linker-like tools with unique interfaces for exotic targets. + /// Linker tool for BPF. Bpf, + /// Linker tool for Nvidia PTX. Ptx, } +/// Linker flavors available externally through command line (`-Clinker-flavor`) +/// or json target specifications. +/// FIXME: This set has accumulated historically, bring it more in line with the internal +/// linker flavors (`LinkerFlavor`). #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)] pub enum LinkerFlavorCli { Gcc, @@ -148,12 +204,32 @@ impl ToJson for LldFlavor { } impl LinkerFlavor { - pub fn from_cli(cli: LinkerFlavorCli) -> LinkerFlavor { + pub fn from_cli(cli: LinkerFlavorCli, target: &TargetOptions) -> LinkerFlavor { + Self::from_cli_impl(cli, target.linker_flavor.lld_flavor(), target.linker_flavor.is_gnu()) + } + + /// The passed CLI flavor is preferred over other args coming from the default target spec, + /// so this function can produce a flavor that is incompatible with the current target. + /// FIXME: Produce errors when `-Clinker-flavor` is set to something incompatible + /// with the current target. + fn from_cli_impl(cli: LinkerFlavorCli, lld_flavor: LldFlavor, is_gnu: bool) -> LinkerFlavor { match cli { - LinkerFlavorCli::Gcc => LinkerFlavor::Gcc, - LinkerFlavorCli::Ld => LinkerFlavor::Ld, - LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(lld_flavor) => LinkerFlavor::Lld(lld_flavor), - LinkerFlavorCli::Msvc => LinkerFlavor::Msvc, + LinkerFlavorCli::Gcc => match lld_flavor { + LldFlavor::Ld if is_gnu => LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), + LldFlavor::Ld64 => LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), + LldFlavor::Wasm => LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes), + LldFlavor::Ld | LldFlavor::Link => LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), + }, + LinkerFlavorCli::Ld => match lld_flavor { + LldFlavor::Ld if is_gnu => LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), + LldFlavor::Ld64 => LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::No, Lld::No), + LldFlavor::Ld | LldFlavor::Wasm | LldFlavor::Link => LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::No), + }, + LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld) => LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), + LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64) => LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), + LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm) => LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No), + LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(LldFlavor::Link) => LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::Yes), + LinkerFlavorCli::Msvc => LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), LinkerFlavorCli::Em => LinkerFlavor::EmCc, LinkerFlavorCli::BpfLinker => LinkerFlavor::Bpf, LinkerFlavorCli::PtxLinker => LinkerFlavor::Ptx, @@ -162,15 +238,40 @@ impl LinkerFlavor { fn to_cli(self) -> LinkerFlavorCli { match self { - LinkerFlavor::Gcc => LinkerFlavorCli::Gcc, - LinkerFlavor::Ld => LinkerFlavorCli::Ld, - LinkerFlavor::Lld(lld_flavor) => LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(lld_flavor), - LinkerFlavor::Msvc => LinkerFlavorCli::Msvc, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, _) + | LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, _) + | LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes) + | LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes) => LinkerFlavorCli::Gcc, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(_, Lld::Yes) => LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(_, Lld::Yes) => LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64), + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(..) => LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm), + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(..) | LinkerFlavor::Darwin(..) | LinkerFlavor::Unix(..) => { + LinkerFlavorCli::Ld + } + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::Yes) => LinkerFlavorCli::Lld(LldFlavor::Link), + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(..) => LinkerFlavorCli::Msvc, LinkerFlavor::EmCc => LinkerFlavorCli::Em, LinkerFlavor::Bpf => LinkerFlavorCli::BpfLinker, LinkerFlavor::Ptx => LinkerFlavorCli::PtxLinker, } } + + pub fn lld_flavor(self) -> LldFlavor { + match self { + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(..) + | LinkerFlavor::Unix(..) + | LinkerFlavor::EmCc + | LinkerFlavor::Bpf + | LinkerFlavor::Ptx => LldFlavor::Ld, + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(..) => LldFlavor::Ld64, + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(..) => LldFlavor::Wasm, + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(..) => LldFlavor::Link, + } + } + + pub fn is_gnu(self) -> bool { + matches!(self, LinkerFlavor::Gnu(..)) + } } macro_rules! linker_flavor_cli_impls { @@ -635,6 +736,10 @@ pub enum StackProbeType { } impl StackProbeType { + // LLVM X86 targets (ix86 and x86_64) can use inline-asm stack probes starting with LLVM 16. + // Notable past issues were rust#83139 (fixed in 14) and rust#84667 (fixed in 16). + const X86: Self = Self::InlineOrCall { min_llvm_version_for_inline: (16, 0, 0) }; + fn from_json(json: &Json) -> Result<Self, String> { let object = json.as_object().ok_or_else(|| "expected a JSON object")?; let kind = object @@ -1120,6 +1225,8 @@ supported_targets! { ("mipsel-unknown-none", mipsel_unknown_none), ("thumbv4t-none-eabi", thumbv4t_none_eabi), ("armv4t-none-eabi", armv4t_none_eabi), + ("thumbv5te-none-eabi", thumbv5te_none_eabi), + ("armv5te-none-eabi", armv5te_none_eabi), ("aarch64_be-unknown-linux-gnu", aarch64_be_unknown_linux_gnu), ("aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu_ilp32", aarch64_unknown_linux_gnu_ilp32), @@ -1252,16 +1359,11 @@ pub struct TargetOptions { /// Linker to invoke pub linker: Option<StaticCow<str>>, /// Default linker flavor used if `-C linker-flavor` or `-C linker` are not passed - /// on the command line. Defaults to `LinkerFlavor::Gcc`. + /// on the command line. Defaults to `LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No)`. pub linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor, linker_flavor_json: LinkerFlavorCli, - /// LLD flavor used if `lld` (or `rust-lld`) is specified as a linker - /// without clarifying its flavor in any way. - /// FIXME: Merge this into `LinkerFlavor`. - pub lld_flavor: LldFlavor, - /// Whether the linker support GNU-like arguments such as -O. Defaults to true. - /// FIXME: Merge this into `LinkerFlavor`. - pub linker_is_gnu: bool, + lld_flavor_json: LldFlavor, + linker_is_gnu_json: bool, /// Objects to link before and after all other object code. pub pre_link_objects: CrtObjects, @@ -1294,7 +1396,7 @@ pub struct TargetOptions { /// Optional link script applied to `dylib` and `executable` crate types. /// This is a string containing the script, not a path. Can only be applied - /// to linkers where `linker_is_gnu` is true. + /// to linkers where linker flavor matches `LinkerFlavor::Gnu(..)`. pub link_script: Option<StaticCow<str>>, /// Environment variables to be set for the linker invocation. pub link_env: StaticCow<[(StaticCow<str>, StaticCow<str>)]>, @@ -1379,6 +1481,8 @@ pub struct TargetOptions { pub is_like_msvc: bool, /// Whether a target toolchain is like WASM. pub is_like_wasm: bool, + /// Whether a target toolchain is like Android, implying a Linux kernel and a Bionic libc + pub is_like_android: bool, /// Default supported version of DWARF on this platform. /// Useful because some platforms (osx, bsd) only want up to DWARF2. pub default_dwarf_version: u32, @@ -1567,22 +1671,38 @@ pub struct TargetOptions { /// Add arguments for the given flavor and also for its "twin" flavors /// that have a compatible command line interface. -fn add_link_args(link_args: &mut LinkArgs, flavor: LinkerFlavor, args: &[&'static str]) { - let mut insert = |flavor| { - link_args.entry(flavor).or_default().extend(args.iter().copied().map(Cow::Borrowed)) - }; +fn add_link_args_iter( + link_args: &mut LinkArgs, + flavor: LinkerFlavor, + args: impl Iterator<Item = StaticCow<str>> + Clone, +) { + let mut insert = |flavor| link_args.entry(flavor).or_default().extend(args.clone()); insert(flavor); match flavor { - LinkerFlavor::Ld => insert(LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld)), - LinkerFlavor::Msvc => insert(LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Link)), - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64) | LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm) => {} - LinkerFlavor::Lld(lld_flavor) => { - panic!("add_link_args: use non-LLD flavor for {:?}", lld_flavor) + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(cc, lld) => { + assert_eq!(lld, Lld::No); + insert(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(cc, Lld::Yes)); + } + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(cc, lld) => { + assert_eq!(lld, Lld::No); + insert(LinkerFlavor::Darwin(cc, Lld::Yes)); } - LinkerFlavor::Gcc | LinkerFlavor::EmCc | LinkerFlavor::Bpf | LinkerFlavor::Ptx => {} + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(lld) => { + assert_eq!(lld, Lld::No); + insert(LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::Yes)); + } + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(..) + | LinkerFlavor::Unix(..) + | LinkerFlavor::EmCc + | LinkerFlavor::Bpf + | LinkerFlavor::Ptx => {} } } +fn add_link_args(link_args: &mut LinkArgs, flavor: LinkerFlavor, args: &[&'static str]) { + add_link_args_iter(link_args, flavor, args.iter().copied().map(Cow::Borrowed)) +} + impl TargetOptions { fn link_args(flavor: LinkerFlavor, args: &[&'static str]) -> LinkArgs { let mut link_args = LinkArgs::new(); @@ -1599,7 +1719,11 @@ impl TargetOptions { } fn update_from_cli(&mut self) { - self.linker_flavor = LinkerFlavor::from_cli(self.linker_flavor_json); + self.linker_flavor = LinkerFlavor::from_cli_impl( + self.linker_flavor_json, + self.lld_flavor_json, + self.linker_is_gnu_json, + ); for (args, args_json) in [ (&mut self.pre_link_args, &self.pre_link_args_json), (&mut self.late_link_args, &self.late_link_args_json), @@ -1607,15 +1731,32 @@ impl TargetOptions { (&mut self.late_link_args_static, &self.late_link_args_static_json), (&mut self.post_link_args, &self.post_link_args_json), ] { - *args = args_json - .iter() - .map(|(flavor, args)| (LinkerFlavor::from_cli(*flavor), args.clone())) - .collect(); + args.clear(); + for (flavor, args_json) in args_json { + // Cannot use `from_cli` due to borrow checker. + let linker_flavor = LinkerFlavor::from_cli_impl( + *flavor, + self.lld_flavor_json, + self.linker_is_gnu_json, + ); + // Normalize to no lld to avoid asserts. + let linker_flavor = match linker_flavor { + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(cc, _) => LinkerFlavor::Gnu(cc, Lld::No), + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(cc, _) => LinkerFlavor::Darwin(cc, Lld::No), + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(_) => LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), + _ => linker_flavor, + }; + if !args.contains_key(&linker_flavor) { + add_link_args_iter(args, linker_flavor, args_json.iter().cloned()); + } + } } } fn update_to_cli(&mut self) { self.linker_flavor_json = self.linker_flavor.to_cli(); + self.lld_flavor_json = self.linker_flavor.lld_flavor(); + self.linker_is_gnu_json = self.linker_flavor.is_gnu(); for (args, args_json) in [ (&self.pre_link_args, &mut self.pre_link_args_json), (&self.late_link_args, &mut self.late_link_args_json), @@ -1642,10 +1783,10 @@ impl Default for TargetOptions { abi: "".into(), vendor: "unknown".into(), linker: option_env!("CFG_DEFAULT_LINKER").map(|s| s.into()), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gcc, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), linker_flavor_json: LinkerFlavorCli::Gcc, - lld_flavor: LldFlavor::Ld, - linker_is_gnu: true, + lld_flavor_json: LldFlavor::Ld, + linker_is_gnu_json: true, link_script: None, asm_args: cvs![], cpu: "generic".into(), @@ -1671,6 +1812,7 @@ impl Default for TargetOptions { is_like_windows: false, is_like_msvc: false, is_like_wasm: false, + is_like_android: false, default_dwarf_version: 4, allows_weak_linkage: true, has_rpath: false, @@ -1913,6 +2055,12 @@ impl Target { base.$key_name = s; } } ); + ($key_name:ident = $json_name:expr, bool) => ( { + let name = $json_name; + if let Some(s) = obj.remove(name).and_then(|b| b.as_bool()) { + base.$key_name = s; + } + } ); ($key_name:ident, u64) => ( { let name = (stringify!($key_name)).replace("_", "-"); if let Some(s) = obj.remove(&name).and_then(|j| Json::as_u64(&j)) { @@ -2084,9 +2232,9 @@ impl Target { .map(|s| s.to_string().into()); } } ); - ($key_name:ident, LldFlavor) => ( { - let name = (stringify!($key_name)).replace("_", "-"); - obj.remove(&name).and_then(|o| o.as_str().and_then(|s| { + ($key_name:ident = $json_name:expr, LldFlavor) => ( { + let name = $json_name; + obj.remove(name).and_then(|o| o.as_str().and_then(|s| { if let Some(flavor) = LldFlavor::from_str(&s) { base.$key_name = flavor; } else { @@ -2280,8 +2428,8 @@ impl Target { key!(vendor); key!(linker, optional); key!(linker_flavor_json = "linker-flavor", LinkerFlavor)?; - key!(lld_flavor, LldFlavor)?; - key!(linker_is_gnu, bool); + key!(lld_flavor_json = "lld-flavor", LldFlavor)?; + key!(linker_is_gnu_json = "linker-is-gnu", bool); key!(pre_link_objects = "pre-link-objects", link_objects); key!(post_link_objects = "post-link-objects", link_objects); key!(pre_link_objects_self_contained = "pre-link-objects-fallback", link_objects); @@ -2318,6 +2466,7 @@ impl Target { key!(is_like_windows, bool); key!(is_like_msvc, bool); key!(is_like_wasm, bool); + key!(is_like_android, bool); key!(default_dwarf_version, u32); key!(allows_weak_linkage, bool); key!(has_rpath, bool); @@ -2529,8 +2678,8 @@ impl ToJson for Target { target_option_val!(vendor); target_option_val!(linker); target_option_val!(linker_flavor_json, "linker-flavor"); - target_option_val!(lld_flavor); - target_option_val!(linker_is_gnu); + target_option_val!(lld_flavor_json, "lld-flavor"); + target_option_val!(linker_is_gnu_json, "linker-is-gnu"); target_option_val!(pre_link_objects); target_option_val!(post_link_objects); target_option_val!(pre_link_objects_self_contained, "pre-link-objects-fallback"); @@ -2568,6 +2717,7 @@ impl ToJson for Target { target_option_val!(is_like_windows); target_option_val!(is_like_msvc); target_option_val!(is_like_wasm); + target_option_val!(is_like_android); target_option_val!(default_dwarf_version); target_option_val!(allows_weak_linkage); target_option_val!(has_rpath); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/msp430_none_elf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/msp430_none_elf.rs index 6b09386ae..251fd2a0a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/msp430_none_elf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/msp430_none_elf.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{cvs, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { // dependency on this specific gcc. asm_args: cvs!["-mcpu=msp430"], linker: Some("msp430-elf-gcc".into()), - linker_is_gnu: false, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), // There are no atomic CAS instructions available in the MSP430 // instruction set, and the LLVM backend doesn't currently support diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/msvc_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/msvc_base.rs index b3cd38a6e..1dad9133e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/msvc_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/msvc_base.rs @@ -1,17 +1,15 @@ -use crate::spec::{DebuginfoKind, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, SplitDebuginfo, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{DebuginfoKind, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SplitDebuginfo, TargetOptions}; use std::borrow::Cow; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { // Suppress the verbose logo and authorship debugging output, which would needlessly // clog any log files. - let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Msvc, &["/NOLOGO"]); + let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), &["/NOLOGO"]); TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Msvc, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), is_like_windows: true, is_like_msvc: true, - lld_flavor: LldFlavor::Link, - linker_is_gnu: false, pre_link_args, abi_return_struct_as_int: true, emit_debug_gdb_scripts: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/nvptx64_nvidia_cuda.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/nvptx64_nvidia_cuda.rs index 6ab3a8b7e..b0582b235 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/nvptx64_nvidia_cuda.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/nvptx64_nvidia_cuda.rs @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Ptx, // The linker can be installed from `crates.io`. linker: Some("rust-ptx-linker".into()), - linker_is_gnu: false, // With `ptx-linker` approach, it can be later overridden via link flags. cpu: "sm_30".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_freebsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_freebsd.rs index 803453c4a..08b273207 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_freebsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_freebsd.rs @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::freebsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "ppc64".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc64-unknown-freebsd".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs index 5413c4f33..ce64de861 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs @@ -1,15 +1,12 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, RelroLevel, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); base.cpu = "ppc64".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - - // ld.so in at least RHEL6 on ppc64 has a bug related to BIND_NOW, so only enable partial RELRO - // for now. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/43170#issuecomment-315411474 - base.relro_level = RelroLevel::Partial; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_linux_musl.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_linux_musl.rs index 159335eb6..81286a668 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_linux_musl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_linux_musl.rs @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts(); base.cpu = "ppc64".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_openbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_openbsd.rs index 9cb3a67dc..7232dce3e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_openbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_unknown_openbsd.rs @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::openbsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "ppc64".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc64-unknown-openbsd".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_wrs_vxworks.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_wrs_vxworks.rs index b7420d232..10da7872c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_wrs_vxworks.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64_wrs_vxworks.rs @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::vxworks_base::opts(); base.cpu = "ppc64".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_freebsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_freebsd.rs index a3d180043..8c941e106 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_freebsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_freebsd.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::freebsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "ppc64le".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc64le-unknown-freebsd".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs index e18ff3be4..fd896e086 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); base.cpu = "ppc64le".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_musl.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_musl.rs index b84943d23..3cffcf497 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_musl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_musl.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts(); base.cpu = "ppc64le".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_freebsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_freebsd.rs index 75ac66c27..342f321bd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_freebsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_freebsd.rs @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::freebsd_base::opts(); // Extra hint to linker that we are generating secure-PLT code. - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32", "--target=powerpc-unknown-freebsd13.0"]); + base.add_pre_link_args( + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), + &["-m32", "--target=powerpc-unknown-freebsd13.0"], + ); base.max_atomic_width = Some(32); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc-unknown-freebsd13.0".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs index 6686a0bbf..c8c61dc46 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(32); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_gnuspe.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_gnuspe.rs index 6a250f4b5..5c51ec91f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_gnuspe.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_gnuspe.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-mspe"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-mspe"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(32); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuspe".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_musl.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_musl.rs index 34200c679..fc7d802cb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_musl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_linux_musl.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(32); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc-unknown-linux-musl".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_netbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_netbsd.rs index 60661ef9b..912149c79 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_netbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_netbsd.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::netbsd_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(32); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc-unknown-netbsd".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_openbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_openbsd.rs index ad2c3d40f..dec85f996 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_openbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_unknown_openbsd.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::Target; +use crate::spec::{StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::openbsd_base::opts(); base.endian = Endian::Big; base.max_atomic_width = Some(32); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc-unknown-openbsd".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_wrs_vxworks.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_wrs_vxworks.rs index 3f24966e0..a8c1c2a61 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_wrs_vxworks.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_wrs_vxworks.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::vxworks_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m32", "--secure-plt"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m32", "--secure-plt"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(32); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_wrs_vxworks_spe.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_wrs_vxworks_spe.rs index 0f04f41f9..abb8d13da 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_wrs_vxworks_spe.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/powerpc_wrs_vxworks_spe.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::vxworks_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-mspe", "--secure-plt"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-mspe", "--secure-plt"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(32); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuspe".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32i_unknown_none_elf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32i_unknown_none_elf.rs index 232139db6..75a65a268 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32i_unknown_none_elf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32i_unknown_none_elf.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -9,7 +8,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "riscv32".into(), options: TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), cpu: "generic-rv32".into(), max_atomic_width: Some(0), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32im_unknown_none_elf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32im_unknown_none_elf.rs index 3e5d2887f..f2242bbe0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32im_unknown_none_elf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32im_unknown_none_elf.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -9,7 +8,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "riscv32".into(), options: TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), cpu: "generic-rv32".into(), max_atomic_width: Some(0), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imac_unknown_none_elf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imac_unknown_none_elf.rs index 99317b9f1..55c6e4d16 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imac_unknown_none_elf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imac_unknown_none_elf.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -9,7 +8,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "riscv32".into(), options: TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), cpu: "generic-rv32".into(), max_atomic_width: Some(32), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imac_unknown_xous_elf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imac_unknown_xous_elf.rs index a5de645c9..a263e5d5c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imac_unknown_xous_elf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imac_unknown_xous_elf.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -10,7 +9,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { options: TargetOptions { os: "xous".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), cpu: "generic-rv32".into(), max_atomic_width: Some(32), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imc_esp_espidf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imc_esp_espidf.rs index 03baef65c..25638a092 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imc_esp_espidf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imc_esp_espidf.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{cvs, Target, TargetOptions}; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -13,7 +12,6 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { os: "espidf".into(), env: "newlib".into(), vendor: "espressif".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gcc, linker: Some("riscv32-esp-elf-gcc".into()), cpu: "generic-rv32".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imc_unknown_none_elf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imc_unknown_none_elf.rs index bf510d204..01e773fae 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imc_unknown_none_elf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv32imc_unknown_none_elf.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -9,7 +8,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "riscv32".into(), options: TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), cpu: "generic-rv32".into(), max_atomic_width: Some(0), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64gc_unknown_none_elf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64gc_unknown_none_elf.rs index 03b3cfd1e..67806d578 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64gc_unknown_none_elf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64gc_unknown_none_elf.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -use crate::spec::{CodeModel, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; -use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, CodeModel, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy}; +use crate::spec::{RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "riscv64".into(), options: TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), llvm_abiname: "lp64d".into(), cpu: "generic-rv64".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64imac_unknown_none_elf.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64imac_unknown_none_elf.rs index 2a94c9dd2..f371e09be 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64imac_unknown_none_elf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64imac_unknown_none_elf.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -use crate::spec::{CodeModel, Target, TargetOptions}; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, CodeModel, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy}; +use crate::spec::{RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "riscv64".into(), options: TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), cpu: "generic-rv64".into(), max_atomic_width: Some(64), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs index 8757bbed8..cda88de0e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs @@ -1,22 +1,23 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::Target; +use crate::spec::{StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); base.endian = Endian::Big; // z10 is the oldest CPU supported by LLVM base.cpu = "z10".into(); - // FIXME: The data_layout string below and the ABI implementation in - // cabi_s390x.rs are for now hard-coded to assume the no-vector ABI. - // Pass the -vector feature string to LLVM to respect this assumption. + // FIXME: The ABI implementation in cabi_s390x.rs is for now hard-coded to assume the no-vector + // ABI. Pass the -vector feature string to LLVM to respect this assumption. On LLVM < 16, we + // also strip v128 from the data_layout below to match the older LLVM's expectation. base.features = "-vector".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); base.min_global_align = Some(16); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "s390x-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), pointer_width: 64, - data_layout: "E-m:e-i1:8:16-i8:8:16-i64:64-f128:64-a:8:16-n32:64".into(), + data_layout: "E-m:e-i1:8:16-i8:8:16-i64:64-f128:64-v128:64-a:8:16-n32:64".into(), arch: "s390x".into(), options: base, } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/s390x_unknown_linux_musl.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/s390x_unknown_linux_musl.rs index 4c855271a..91e63aee5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/s390x_unknown_linux_musl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/s390x_unknown_linux_musl.rs @@ -1,23 +1,24 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::Target; +use crate::spec::{StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts(); base.endian = Endian::Big; // z10 is the oldest CPU supported by LLVM base.cpu = "z10".into(); - // FIXME: The data_layout string below and the ABI implementation in - // cabi_s390x.rs are for now hard-coded to assume the no-vector ABI. - // Pass the -vector feature string to LLVM to respect this assumption. + // FIXME: The ABI implementation in cabi_s390x.rs is for now hard-coded to assume the no-vector + // ABI. Pass the -vector feature string to LLVM to respect this assumption. On LLVM < 16, we + // also strip v128 from the data_layout below to match the older LLVM's expectation. base.features = "-vector".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); base.min_global_align = Some(16); base.static_position_independent_executables = true; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline; Target { llvm_target: "s390x-unknown-linux-musl".into(), pointer_width: 64, - data_layout: "E-m:e-i1:8:16-i8:8:16-i64:64-f128:64-a:8:16-n32:64".into(), + data_layout: "E-m:e-i1:8:16-i8:8:16-i64:64-f128:64-v128:64-a:8:16-n32:64".into(), arch: "s390x".into(), options: base, } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/solaris_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/solaris_base.rs index b7e8e8cf7..f97cdb4fb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/solaris_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/solaris_base.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{cvs, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { TargetOptions { @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { has_rpath: true, families: cvs!["unix"], is_like_solaris: true, - linker_is_gnu: false, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), limit_rdylib_exports: false, // Linker doesn't support this eh_frame_header: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc64_unknown_netbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc64_unknown_netbsd.rs index 836ab0e37..38ab066b0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc64_unknown_netbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc64_unknown_netbsd.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::netbsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "v9".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); Target { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc64_unknown_openbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc64_unknown_openbsd.rs index 4a192df39..06a5f782a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc64_unknown_openbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc64_unknown_openbsd.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::openbsd_base::opts(); base.endian = Endian::Big; base.cpu = "v9".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); Target { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs index ea4fafa4b..12968abda 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); base.endian = Endian::Big; base.cpu = "v9".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-mv8plus"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-mv8plus"]); Target { llvm_target: "sparc-unknown-linux-gnu".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparcv9_sun_solaris.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparcv9_sun_solaris.rs index aac09181a..440194ef2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparcv9_sun_solaris.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/sparcv9_sun_solaris.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ use crate::abi::Endian; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::solaris_base::opts(); base.endian = Endian::Big; - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), &["-m64"]); // llvm calls this "v9" base.cpu = "v9".into(); base.vendor = "sun".into(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/tests/tests_impl.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/tests/tests_impl.rs index 0af599916..172da0ed5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/tests/tests_impl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/tests/tests_impl.rs @@ -19,11 +19,13 @@ impl Target { assert!(self.is_like_windows); } - // Check that default linker flavor and lld flavor are compatible - // with some other key properties. - assert_eq!(self.is_like_osx, matches!(self.lld_flavor, LldFlavor::Ld64)); - assert_eq!(self.is_like_msvc, matches!(self.lld_flavor, LldFlavor::Link)); - assert_eq!(self.is_like_wasm, matches!(self.lld_flavor, LldFlavor::Wasm)); + // Check that default linker flavor is compatible with some other key properties. + assert_eq!(self.is_like_osx, matches!(self.linker_flavor, LinkerFlavor::Darwin(..))); + assert_eq!(self.is_like_msvc, matches!(self.linker_flavor, LinkerFlavor::Msvc(..))); + assert_eq!( + self.is_like_wasm && self.os != "emscripten", + matches!(self.linker_flavor, LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(..)) + ); assert_eq!(self.os == "emscripten", matches!(self.linker_flavor, LinkerFlavor::EmCc)); assert_eq!(self.arch == "bpf", matches!(self.linker_flavor, LinkerFlavor::Bpf)); assert_eq!(self.arch == "nvptx64", matches!(self.linker_flavor, LinkerFlavor::Ptx)); @@ -38,44 +40,25 @@ impl Target { for (&flavor, flavor_args) in args { assert!(!flavor_args.is_empty()); // Check that flavors mentioned in link args are compatible with the default flavor. - match (self.linker_flavor, self.lld_flavor) { - ( - LinkerFlavor::Ld | LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld) | LinkerFlavor::Gcc, - LldFlavor::Ld, - ) => { - assert_matches!( - flavor, - LinkerFlavor::Ld | LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld) | LinkerFlavor::Gcc - ) - } - (LinkerFlavor::Gcc, LldFlavor::Ld64) => { - assert_matches!( - flavor, - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64) | LinkerFlavor::Gcc - ) + match self.linker_flavor { + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(..) => { + assert_matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Gnu(..)); } - (LinkerFlavor::Msvc | LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Link), LldFlavor::Link) => { - assert_matches!( - flavor, - LinkerFlavor::Msvc | LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Link) - ) + LinkerFlavor::Darwin(..) => { + assert_matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Darwin(..)) } - (LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm) | LinkerFlavor::Gcc, LldFlavor::Wasm) => { - assert_matches!( - flavor, - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm) | LinkerFlavor::Gcc - ) + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(..) => { + assert_matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(..)) } - (LinkerFlavor::EmCc, LldFlavor::Wasm) => { - assert_matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::EmCc) + LinkerFlavor::Unix(..) => { + assert_matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Unix(..)); } - (LinkerFlavor::Bpf, LldFlavor::Ld) => { - assert_matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Bpf) + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(..) => { + assert_matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Msvc(..)) } - (LinkerFlavor::Ptx, LldFlavor::Ld) => { - assert_matches!(flavor, LinkerFlavor::Ptx) + LinkerFlavor::EmCc | LinkerFlavor::Bpf | LinkerFlavor::Ptx => { + assert_eq!(flavor, self.linker_flavor) } - flavors => unreachable!("unexpected flavor combination: {:?}", flavors), } // Check that link args for cc and non-cc versions of flavors are consistent. @@ -88,25 +71,29 @@ impl Target { } } }; + match self.linker_flavor { - LinkerFlavor::Gcc => match self.lld_flavor { - LldFlavor::Ld => { - check_noncc(LinkerFlavor::Ld); - check_noncc(LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld)); - } - LldFlavor::Ld64 => check_noncc(LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld64)), - LldFlavor::Wasm => check_noncc(LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm)), - LldFlavor::Link => {} - }, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, lld) => check_noncc(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, lld)), + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes) => check_noncc(LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No)), + LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes) => check_noncc(LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::No)), _ => {} } } // Check that link args for lld and non-lld versions of flavors are consistent. - assert_eq!(args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Ld), args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld))); + for cc in [Cc::No, Cc::Yes] { + assert_eq!( + args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Gnu(cc, Lld::No)), + args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Gnu(cc, Lld::Yes)), + ); + assert_eq!( + args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Darwin(cc, Lld::No)), + args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Darwin(cc, Lld::Yes)), + ); + } assert_eq!( - args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Msvc), - args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Link)), + args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No)), + args.get(&LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::Yes)), ); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumb_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumb_base.rs index 049142b89..000766c57 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumb_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumb_base.rs @@ -27,13 +27,12 @@ // differentiate these targets from our other `arm(v7)-*-*-gnueabi(hf)` targets in the context of // build scripts / gcc flags. -use crate::spec::TargetOptions; -use crate::spec::{FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { // See rust-lang/rfcs#1645 for a discussion about these defaults TargetOptions { - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), // In most cases, LLD is good enough linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), // Because these devices have very little resources having an unwinder is too onerous so we diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv4t_none_eabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv4t_none_eabi.rs index bdaaed8b5..5a3e4c88d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv4t_none_eabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv4t_none_eabi.rs @@ -16,9 +16,8 @@ //! The default link script is very likely wrong, so you should use //! `-Clink-arg=-Tmy_script.ld` to override that with a correct linker script. -use crate::spec::{ - cvs, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions, -}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Lld}; +use crate::spec::{PanicStrategy, RelocModel, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { @@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-Fi8-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64".into(), options: TargetOptions { abi: "eabi".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Ld, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), linker: Some("arm-none-eabi-ld".into()), // extra args passed to the external assembler (assuming `arm-none-eabi-as`): diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv5te_none_eabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv5te_none_eabi.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..021b0e0eb --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv5te_none_eabi.rs @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +//! Targets the ARMv5TE, with code as `t32` code by default. + +use crate::spec::{cvs, FramePointer, Target, TargetOptions}; + +pub fn target() -> Target { + Target { + llvm_target: "thumbv5te-none-eabi".into(), + pointer_width: 32, + arch: "arm".into(), + /* Data layout args are '-' separated: + * little endian + * stack is 64-bit aligned (EABI) + * pointers are 32-bit + * i64 must be 64-bit aligned (EABI) + * mangle names with ELF style + * native integers are 32-bit + * All other elements are default + */ + data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-Fi8-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64".into(), + + options: TargetOptions { + abi: "eabi".into(), + // extra args passed to the external assembler (assuming `arm-none-eabi-as`): + // * activate t32/a32 interworking + // * use arch ARMv5TE + // * use little-endian + asm_args: cvs!["-mthumb-interwork", "-march=armv5te", "-mlittle-endian",], + // minimum extra features, these cannot be disabled via -C + // Also force-enable 32-bit atomics, which allows the use of atomic load/store only. + // The resulting atomics are ABI incompatible with atomics backed by libatomic. + features: "+soft-float,+strict-align,+atomics-32".into(), + frame_pointer: FramePointer::MayOmit, + main_needs_argc_argv: false, + // don't have atomic compare-and-swap + atomic_cas: false, + has_thumb_interworking: true, + + ..super::thumb_base::opts() + }, + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv7a_pc_windows_msvc.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv7a_pc_windows_msvc.rs index 4d09d3a4d..f1be274f0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv7a_pc_windows_msvc.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv7a_pc_windows_msvc.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::windows_msvc_base::opts(); @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { // should be smart enough to insert branch islands only // where necessary, but this is not the observed behavior. // Disabling the LBR optimization works around the issue. - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Msvc, &["/OPT:NOLBR"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), &["/OPT:NOLBR"]); Target { llvm_target: "thumbv7a-pc-windows-msvc".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv7neon_linux_androideabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv7neon_linux_androideabi.rs index 4cad9e183..8d80fcd5f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv7neon_linux_androideabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumbv7neon_linux_androideabi.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target, TargetOptions}; // This target if is for the Android v7a ABI in thumb mode with // NEON unconditionally enabled and, therefore, with 32 FPU registers @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::android_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-march=armv7-a"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-march=armv7-a"]); Target { llvm_target: "armv7-none-linux-android".into(), pointer_width: 32, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/uefi_msvc_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/uefi_msvc_base.rs index 99af7d85e..8968d3c8f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/uefi_msvc_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/uefi_msvc_base.rs @@ -9,14 +9,13 @@ // the timer-interrupt. Device-drivers are required to use polling-based models. Furthermore, all // code runs in the same environment, no process separation is supported. -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy}; -use crate::spec::{StackProbeType, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy, StackProbeType, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { let mut base = super::msvc_base::opts(); base.add_pre_link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Msvc, + LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), &[ // Non-standard subsystems have no default entry-point in PE+ files. We have to define // one. "efi_main" seems to be a common choice amongst other implementations and the @@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { TargetOptions { os: "uefi".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Link), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::Yes), disable_redzone: true, exe_suffix: ".efi".into(), allows_weak_linkage: false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm32_unknown_unknown.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm32_unknown_unknown.rs index 4e2927dd9..8dad941b5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm32_unknown_unknown.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm32_unknown_unknown.rs @@ -10,14 +10,12 @@ //! This target is more or less managed by the Rust and WebAssembly Working //! Group nowadays at <https://github.com/rustwasm>. -use super::wasm_base; -use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, Target}; +use super::{wasm_base, Cc, LinkerFlavor, Target}; use crate::spec::abi::Abi; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut options = wasm_base::options(); options.os = "unknown".into(); - options.linker_flavor = LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm); // This is a default for backwards-compatibility with the original // definition of this target oh-so-long-ago. Once the "wasm" ABI is @@ -30,7 +28,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { options.default_adjusted_cabi = Some(Abi::Wasm); options.add_pre_link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm), + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No), &[ // For now this target just never has an entry symbol no matter the output // type, so unconditionally pass this. @@ -44,7 +42,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { ], ); options.add_pre_link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Gcc, + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes), &[ // Make sure clang uses LLD as its linker and is configured appropriately // otherwise diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm32_wasi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm32_wasi.rs index 9c30487f4..93a956403 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm32_wasi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm32_wasi.rs @@ -72,15 +72,13 @@ //! best we can with this target. Don't start relying on too much here unless //! you know what you're getting in to! -use super::wasm_base; -use super::{crt_objects, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, Target}; +use super::{crt_objects, wasm_base, Cc, LinkerFlavor, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut options = wasm_base::options(); options.os = "wasi".into(); - options.linker_flavor = LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm); - options.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["--target=wasm32-wasi"]); + options.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes), &["--target=wasm32-wasi"]); options.pre_link_objects_self_contained = crt_objects::pre_wasi_self_contained(); options.post_link_objects_self_contained = crt_objects::post_wasi_self_contained(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm64_unknown_unknown.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm64_unknown_unknown.rs index 5211f7707..3fda398d2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm64_unknown_unknown.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm64_unknown_unknown.rs @@ -7,16 +7,14 @@ //! the standard library is available, most of it returns an error immediately //! (e.g. trying to create a TCP stream or something like that). -use super::wasm_base; -use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, Target}; +use super::{wasm_base, Cc, LinkerFlavor, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut options = wasm_base::options(); options.os = "unknown".into(); - options.linker_flavor = LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm); options.add_pre_link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm), + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No), &[ // For now this target just never has an entry symbol no matter the output // type, so unconditionally pass this. @@ -25,7 +23,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { ], ); options.add_pre_link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Gcc, + LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes), &[ // Make sure clang uses LLD as its linker and is configured appropriately // otherwise diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm_base.rs index 28a07701e..528a84a8b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/wasm_base.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use super::crt_objects::LinkSelfContainedDefault; -use super::{cvs, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, TargetOptions, TlsModel}; +use super::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, TargetOptions, TlsModel}; pub fn options() -> TargetOptions { macro_rules! args { @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ pub fn options() -> TargetOptions { }; } - let mut pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm), args!("")); - super::add_link_args(&mut pre_link_args, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, args!("-Wl,")); + let mut pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No), args!("")); + super::add_link_args(&mut pre_link_args, LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes), args!("-Wl,")); TargetOptions { is_like_wasm: true, @@ -91,8 +91,7 @@ pub fn options() -> TargetOptions { // we use the LLD shipped with the Rust toolchain by default linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), - lld_flavor: LldFlavor::Wasm, - linker_is_gnu: false, + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No), pre_link_args, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnu_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnu_base.rs index 81d44a963..a32ca469b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnu_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnu_base.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ use crate::spec::crt_objects::{self, LinkSelfContainedDefault}; -use crate::spec::{cvs, DebuginfoKind, LinkerFlavor, SplitDebuginfo, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, DebuginfoKind, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SplitDebuginfo, TargetOptions}; use std::borrow::Cow; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { let mut pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Ld, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), &[ // Enable ASLR "--dynamicbase", @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { ); super::add_link_args( &mut pre_link_args, - LinkerFlavor::Gcc, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &[ // Tell GCC to avoid linker plugins, because we are not bundling // them with Windows installer, and Rust does its own LTO anyways. @@ -42,23 +42,33 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { "-luser32", "-lkernel32", ]; - let mut late_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, mingw_libs); - super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, mingw_libs); + let mut late_link_args = + TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), mingw_libs); + super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args, LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), mingw_libs); // If any of our crates are dynamically linked then we need to use // the shared libgcc_s-dw2-1.dll. This is required to support // unwinding across DLL boundaries. let dynamic_unwind_libs = &["-lgcc_s"]; let mut late_link_args_dynamic = - TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, dynamic_unwind_libs); - super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args_dynamic, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, dynamic_unwind_libs); + TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), dynamic_unwind_libs); + super::add_link_args( + &mut late_link_args_dynamic, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), + dynamic_unwind_libs, + ); // If all of our crates are statically linked then we can get away // with statically linking the libgcc unwinding code. This allows // binaries to be redistributed without the libgcc_s-dw2-1.dll // dependency, but unfortunately break unwinding across DLL // boundaries when unwinding across FFI boundaries. let static_unwind_libs = &["-lgcc_eh", "-l:libpthread.a"]; - let mut late_link_args_static = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, static_unwind_libs); - super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args_static, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, static_unwind_libs); + let mut late_link_args_static = + TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), static_unwind_libs); + super::add_link_args( + &mut late_link_args_static, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), + static_unwind_libs, + ); TargetOptions { os: "windows".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnullvm_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnullvm_base.rs index f30be2549..58210c75a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnullvm_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnullvm_base.rs @@ -1,15 +1,17 @@ -use crate::spec::{cvs, LinkerFlavor, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { // We cannot use `-nodefaultlibs` because compiler-rt has to be passed // as a path since it's not added to linker search path by the default. // There were attempts to make it behave like libgcc (so one can just use -l<name>) // but LLVM maintainers rejected it: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51440 - let pre_link_args = - TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-nolibc", "--unwindlib=none"]); + let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), + &["-nolibc", "--unwindlib=none"], + ); // Order of `late_link_args*` does not matter with LLD. let late_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Gcc, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-lmingw32", "-lmingwex", "-lmsvcrt", "-lkernel32", "-luser32"], ); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_uwp_gnu_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_uwp_gnu_base.rs index fa69b919c..f30c33d99 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_uwp_gnu_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_uwp_gnu_base.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkArgs, LinkerFlavor, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkArgs, LinkerFlavor, Lld, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { let base = super::windows_gnu_base::opts(); @@ -15,8 +15,9 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { "-lmingwex", "-lmingw32", ]; - let mut late_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, mingw_libs); - super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, mingw_libs); + let mut late_link_args = + TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), mingw_libs); + super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args, LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), mingw_libs); // Reset the flags back to empty until the FIXME above is addressed. let late_link_args_dynamic = LinkArgs::new(); let late_link_args_static = LinkArgs::new(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_uwp_msvc_base.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_uwp_msvc_base.rs index f2573fc2d..8c942c59d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_uwp_msvc_base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_uwp_msvc_base.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Lld, TargetOptions}; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { let mut opts = super::windows_msvc_base::opts(); opts.abi = "uwp".into(); opts.vendor = "uwp".into(); - opts.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Msvc, &["/APPCONTAINER", "mincore.lib"]); + opts.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Msvc(Lld::No), &["/APPCONTAINER", "mincore.lib"]); opts } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_darwin.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_darwin.rs index 176c9dd6b..087be1b95 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_darwin.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_darwin.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -use crate::spec::TargetOptions; -use crate::spec::{FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, FramePointer, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SanitizerSet}; +use crate::spec::{StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let arch = "x86_64"; @@ -7,10 +7,9 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { base.cpu = "core2".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(128); // core2 support cmpxchg16b base.frame_pointer = FramePointer::Always; - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.link_env_remove.to_mut().extend(super::apple_base::macos_link_env_remove()); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::CFI | SanitizerSet::LEAK | SanitizerSet::THREAD; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_ios.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_ios.rs index 5e64ed0cf..e6143025d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_ios.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_ios.rs @@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "x86_64".into(), options: TargetOptions { max_atomic_width: Some(64), - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - stack_probes: StackProbeType::Call, + stack_probes: StackProbeType::X86, ..base }, } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_ios_macabi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_ios_macabi.rs index 2122bcd37..13259205a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_ios_macabi.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_ios_macabi.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ use super::apple_sdk_base::{opts, Arch}; -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let llvm_target = "x86_64-apple-ios13.0-macabi"; let mut base = opts("ios", Arch::X86_64_macabi); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-target", llvm_target]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Darwin(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-target", llvm_target]); Target { llvm_target: llvm_target.into(), @@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "x86_64".into(), options: TargetOptions { max_atomic_width: Some(64), - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - stack_probes: StackProbeType::Call, + stack_probes: StackProbeType::X86, ..base }, } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_tvos.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_tvos.rs index a848c5a0a..3d54da086 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_tvos.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_tvos.rs @@ -10,8 +10,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "x86_64".into(), options: TargetOptions { max_atomic_width: Some(64), - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - stack_probes: StackProbeType::Call, + stack_probes: StackProbeType::X86, ..base }, } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_watchos_sim.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_watchos_sim.rs index 4dff3c2f2..e499b1985 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_watchos_sim.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_apple_watchos_sim.rs @@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { arch: "x86_64".into(), options: TargetOptions { max_atomic_width: Some(64), - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - stack_probes: StackProbeType::Call, + stack_probes: StackProbeType::X86, forces_embed_bitcode: true, // Taken from a clang build on Xcode 11.4.1. // These arguments are not actually invoked - they just have diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_fortanix_unknown_sgx.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_fortanix_unknown_sgx.rs index 9d597ea2e..cba6fda19 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_fortanix_unknown_sgx.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_fortanix_unknown_sgx.rs @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; -use crate::spec::cvs; - -use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, Target, TargetOptions}; +use super::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args( - LinkerFlavor::Ld, + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), &[ "-e", "elf_entry", @@ -61,7 +59,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { env: "sgx".into(), vendor: "fortanix".into(), abi: "fortanix".into(), - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), max_atomic_width: Some(64), cpu: "x86-64".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_fuchsia.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_fuchsia.rs index 4f88fc350..532dd6d07 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_fuchsia.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_fuchsia.rs @@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::fuchsia_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::CFI; Target { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_linux_android.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_linux_android.rs index 6d19cf265..9c9137848 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_linux_android.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_linux_android.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::android_base::opts(); @@ -6,9 +6,8 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { // https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html#86-64 base.features = "+mmx,+sse,+sse2,+sse3,+ssse3,+sse4.1,+sse4.2,+popcnt".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "x86_64-linux-android".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_solaris.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_solaris.rs index 0550b221f..cb62a8173 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_solaris.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_solaris.rs @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::solaris_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), &["-m64"]); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.vendor = "pc".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::CFI; Target { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_windows_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_windows_gnu.rs index 59a8cffca..37feaa9db 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_windows_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_windows_gnu.rs @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::windows_gnu_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); // Use high-entropy 64 bit address space for ASLR - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, &["-m", "i386pep", "--high-entropy-va"]); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64", "-Wl,--high-entropy-va"]); + base.add_pre_link_args( + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), + &["-m", "i386pep", "--high-entropy-va"], + ); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64", "-Wl,--high-entropy-va"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); base.linker = Some("x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc".into()); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_windows_gnullvm.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_windows_gnullvm.rs index d3909b389..039bc2bd2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_windows_gnullvm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_pc_windows_gnullvm.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::windows_gnullvm_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); base.linker = Some("x86_64-w64-mingw32-clang".into()); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_sun_solaris.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_sun_solaris.rs index cbe87589a..0f31ea86b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_sun_solaris.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_sun_solaris.rs @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::solaris_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), &["-m64"]); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.vendor = "sun".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "x86_64-pc-solaris".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_dragonfly.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_dragonfly.rs index 746f64781..67ce3768d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_dragonfly.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_dragonfly.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::dragonfly_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "x86_64-unknown-dragonfly".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_freebsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_freebsd.rs index b30784ed6..98988ab35 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_freebsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_freebsd.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::freebsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::CFI | SanitizerSet::MEMORY | SanitizerSet::THREAD; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_haiku.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_haiku.rs index d6d033629..9a7a3b501 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_haiku.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_haiku.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::haiku_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; // This option is required to build executables on Haiku x86_64 base.position_independent_executables = true; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_hermit.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_hermit.rs index d31530161..fb1af33f8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_hermit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_hermit.rs @@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); base.features = "+rdrnd,+rdseed".into(); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "x86_64-unknown-hermit".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_illumos.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_illumos.rs index 9f19c3a2b..04a12a7bf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_illumos.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_illumos.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::illumos_base::opts(); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64", "-std=c99"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Unix(Cc::Yes), &["-m64", "-std=c99"]); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::CFI; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs index 956be0353..a91ab365b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.static_position_independent_executables = true; base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::CFI diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnux32.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnux32.rs index 140882747..626d5b480 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnux32.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnux32.rs @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.abi = "x32".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-mx32"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-mx32"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.has_thread_local = false; // BUG(GabrielMajeri): disabling the PLT on x86_64 Linux with x32 ABI // breaks code gen. See LLVM bug 36743 diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_musl.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_musl.rs index 87e7784d1..9087dc3df 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_musl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_linux_musl.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.static_position_independent_executables = true; base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::CFI diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_netbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_netbsd.rs index d3a67619a..64ae425d8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_netbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_netbsd.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, SanitizerSet, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::netbsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.supported_sanitizers = SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::CFI | SanitizerSet::LEAK diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_none.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_none.rs index b9a345127..e4d33c2b8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_none.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_none.rs @@ -4,19 +4,18 @@ // `target-cpu` compiler flags to opt-in more hardware-specific // features. -use super::{CodeModel, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, PanicStrategy}; +use super::{Cc, CodeModel, LinkerFlavor, Lld, PanicStrategy}; use super::{RelroLevel, StackProbeType, Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { let opts = TargetOptions { cpu: "x86-64".into(), max_atomic_width: Some(64), - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - stack_probes: StackProbeType::Call, + stack_probes: StackProbeType::X86, position_independent_executables: true, static_position_independent_executables: true, relro_level: RelroLevel::Full, - linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), + linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes), linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), features: "-mmx,-sse,-sse2,-sse3,-ssse3,-sse4.1,-sse4.2,-3dnow,-3dnowa,-avx,-avx2,+soft-float" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_none_linuxkernel.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_none_linuxkernel.rs index 593345a5f..ebd9636ff 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_none_linuxkernel.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_none_linuxkernel.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ // This defines the amd64 target for the Linux Kernel. See the linux-kernel-base module for // generic Linux kernel options. -use crate::spec::{CodeModel, LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, CodeModel, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_kernel_base::opts(); @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target { base.features = "-mmx,-sse,-sse2,-sse3,-ssse3,-sse4.1,-sse4.2,-3dnow,-3dnowa,-avx,-avx2,+soft-float".into(); base.code_model = Some(CodeModel::Kernel); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); Target { // FIXME: Some dispute, the linux-on-clang folks think this should use diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_openbsd.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_openbsd.rs index f50c6bcee..66b8e2022 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_openbsd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_openbsd.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::openbsd_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "x86_64-unknown-openbsd".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_redox.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_redox.rs index 668ae9054..b47f15cf5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_redox.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_unknown_redox.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::redox_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; Target { llvm_target: "x86_64-unknown-redox".into(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_uwp_windows_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_uwp_windows_gnu.rs index 76d2013cf..c3eaa6939 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_uwp_windows_gnu.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_uwp_windows_gnu.rs @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::windows_uwp_gnu_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); // Use high-entropy 64 bit address space for ASLR - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, &["-m", "i386pep", "--high-entropy-va"]); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64", "-Wl,--high-entropy-va"]); + base.add_pre_link_args( + LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::No), + &["-m", "i386pep", "--high-entropy-va"], + ); + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64", "-Wl,--high-entropy-va"]); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); Target { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_wrs_vxworks.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_wrs_vxworks.rs index 129897495..365ade6bc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_wrs_vxworks.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/x86_64_wrs_vxworks.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; +use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, StackProbeType, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::vxworks_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); - base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); - // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved - base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; + base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]); + base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::X86; base.disable_redzone = true; Target { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/Cargo.toml index 566f236f2..67613e1a4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] rustc_parse_format = { path = "../rustc_parse_format" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/autoderef.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/autoderef.rs index 36ab8f3bd..61cfeec4b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/autoderef.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/autoderef.rs @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ struct AutoderefSnapshot<'tcx> { pub struct Autoderef<'a, 'tcx> { // Meta infos: - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, span: Span, overloaded_span: Span, body_id: hir::HirId, @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Iterator for Autoderef<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> Autoderef<'a, 'tcx> { pub fn new( - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body_id: hir::HirId, span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/errors.rs index ab0afc545..7f8705824 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/errors.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -use rustc_errors::{fluent, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler}; -use rustc_macros::SessionDiagnostic; -use rustc_middle::ty::{PolyTraitRef, Ty, Unevaluated}; -use rustc_session::{Limit, SessionDiagnostic}; +use rustc_errors::{fluent, ErrorGuaranteed, Handler, IntoDiagnostic}; +use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, PolyTraitRef, Ty}; +use rustc_session::Limit; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection::dump_vtable_entries)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(trait_selection_dump_vtable_entries)] pub struct DumpVTableEntries<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ pub struct DumpVTableEntries<'a> { pub entries: String, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection::unable_to_construct_constant_value)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(trait_selection_unable_to_construct_constant_value)] pub struct UnableToConstructConstantValue<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, - pub unevaluated: Unevaluated<'a>, + pub unevaluated: ty::UnevaluatedConst<'a>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] #[help] -#[diag(trait_selection::auto_deref_reached_recursion_limit, code = "E0055")] +#[diag(trait_selection_auto_deref_reached_recursion_limit, code = "E0055")] pub struct AutoDerefReachedRecursionLimit<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -33,24 +33,24 @@ pub struct AutoDerefReachedRecursionLimit<'a> { pub crate_name: Symbol, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection::empty_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(trait_selection_empty_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] pub struct EmptyOnClauseInOnUnimplemented { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection::invalid_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(trait_selection_invalid_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] pub struct InvalidOnClauseInOnUnimplemented { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection::no_value_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(trait_selection_no_value_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] #[note] pub struct NoValueInOnUnimplemented { #[primary_span] @@ -66,12 +66,12 @@ pub struct NegativePositiveConflict<'a> { pub positive_impl_span: Result<Span, Symbol>, } -impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for NegativePositiveConflict<'_> { +impl IntoDiagnostic<'_> for NegativePositiveConflict<'_> { fn into_diagnostic( self, handler: &Handler, ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let mut diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::trait_selection::negative_positive_conflict); + let mut diag = handler.struct_err(fluent::trait_selection_negative_positive_conflict); diag.set_arg("trait_desc", self.trait_desc); diag.set_arg( "self_desc", @@ -81,19 +81,19 @@ impl SessionDiagnostic<'_> for NegativePositiveConflict<'_> { diag.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0751)); match self.negative_impl_span { Ok(span) => { - diag.span_label(span, fluent::trait_selection::negative_implementation_here); + diag.span_label(span, fluent::negative_implementation_here); } Err(cname) => { - diag.note(fluent::trait_selection::negative_implementation_in_crate); + diag.note(fluent::negative_implementation_in_crate); diag.set_arg("negative_impl_cname", cname.to_string()); } } match self.positive_impl_span { Ok(span) => { - diag.span_label(span, fluent::trait_selection::positive_implementation_here); + diag.span_label(span, fluent::positive_implementation_here); } Err(cname) => { - diag.note(fluent::trait_selection::positive_implementation_in_crate); + diag.note(fluent::positive_implementation_in_crate); diag.set_arg("positive_impl_cname", cname.to_string()); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/infer.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/infer.rs index ba403ab2d..a335f8e06 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/infer.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/infer.rs @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ) -> traits::EvaluationResult; } -impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'tcx> { fn type_is_copy_modulo_regions( &self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { let ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); if !(param_env, ty).needs_infer() { - return ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(self.tcx.at(span), param_env); + return ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(self.tcx, param_env); } let copy_def_id = self.tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::Copy, None); @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ pub trait InferCtxtBuilderExt<'tcx> { fn enter_canonical_trait_query<K, R>( &mut self, canonical_key: &Canonical<'tcx, K>, - operation: impl FnOnce(&InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, &mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, K) -> Fallible<R>, + operation: impl FnOnce(&InferCtxt<'tcx>, &mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, K) -> Fallible<R>, ) -> Fallible<CanonicalizedQueryResponse<'tcx, R>> where K: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, @@ -170,25 +170,17 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtBuilderExt<'tcx> for InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx> { fn enter_canonical_trait_query<K, R>( &mut self, canonical_key: &Canonical<'tcx, K>, - operation: impl FnOnce(&InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, &mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, K) -> Fallible<R>, + operation: impl FnOnce(&InferCtxt<'tcx>, &mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, K) -> Fallible<R>, ) -> Fallible<CanonicalizedQueryResponse<'tcx, R>> where K: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, R: Debug + TypeFoldable<'tcx>, Canonical<'tcx, QueryResponse<'tcx, R>>: ArenaAllocatable<'tcx>, { - self.enter_with_canonical( - DUMMY_SP, - canonical_key, - |ref infcx, key, canonical_inference_vars| { - let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); - let value = operation(infcx, &mut *fulfill_cx, key)?; - infcx.make_canonicalized_query_response( - canonical_inference_vars, - value, - &mut *fulfill_cx, - ) - }, - ) + let (ref infcx, key, canonical_inference_vars) = + self.build_with_canonical(DUMMY_SP, canonical_key); + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); + let value = operation(infcx, &mut *fulfill_cx, key)?; + infcx.make_canonicalized_query_response(canonical_inference_vars, value, &mut *fulfill_cx) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/lib.rs index d35f74974..5d52aa075 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/lib.rs @@ -16,9 +16,7 @@ #![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![feature(drain_filter)] #![feature(hash_drain_filter)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(label_break_value))] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/auto_trait.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/auto_trait.rs index bcdfa4f12..ed34ab95a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/auto_trait.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/auto_trait.rs @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use crate::traits::project::ProjectAndUnifyResult; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::ErrorHandled; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::{TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable}; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; -use rustc_middle::ty::{Region, RegionVid}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{PolyTraitRef, Region, RegionVid}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ impl<'tcx> AutoTraitFinder<'tcx> { /// struct Foo<T> { data: Box<T> } /// ``` /// - /// then this might return that Foo<T>: Send if T: Send (encoded in the AutoTraitResult type). - /// The analysis attempts to account for custom impls as well as other complex cases. This - /// result is intended for use by rustdoc and other such consumers. + /// then this might return that `Foo<T>: Send` if `T: Send` (encoded in the AutoTraitResult + /// type). The analysis attempts to account for custom impls as well as other complex cases. + /// This result is intended for use by rustdoc and other such consumers. /// /// (Note that due to the coinductive nature of Send, the full and correct result is actually /// quite simple to generate. That is, when a type has no custom impl, it is Send iff its field - /// types are all Send. So, in our example, we might have that Foo<T>: Send if Box<T>: Send. + /// types are all Send. So, in our example, we might have that `Foo<T>: Send` if `Box<T>: Send`. /// But this is often not the best way to present to the user.) /// /// Warning: The API should be considered highly unstable, and it may be refactored or removed @@ -90,143 +90,105 @@ impl<'tcx> AutoTraitFinder<'tcx> { let trait_pred = ty::Binder::dummy(trait_ref); - let bail_out = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - let result = selcx.select(&Obligation::new( - ObligationCause::dummy(), - orig_env, - trait_pred.to_poly_trait_predicate(), - )); - - match result { - Ok(Some(ImplSource::UserDefined(_))) => { - debug!( - "find_auto_trait_generics({:?}): \ - manual impl found, bailing out", - trait_ref - ); - return true; - } - _ => {} + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); + for f in [ + PolyTraitRef::to_poly_trait_predicate, + PolyTraitRef::to_poly_trait_predicate_negative_polarity, + ] { + let result = + selcx.select(&Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), orig_env, f(&trait_pred))); + if let Ok(Some(ImplSource::UserDefined(_))) = result { + debug!( + "find_auto_trait_generics({:?}): \ + manual impl found, bailing out", + trait_ref + ); + // If an explicit impl exists, it always takes priority over an auto impl + return AutoTraitResult::ExplicitImpl; } - - let result = selcx.select(&Obligation::new( - ObligationCause::dummy(), - orig_env, - trait_pred.to_poly_trait_predicate_negative_polarity(), - )); - - match result { - Ok(Some(ImplSource::UserDefined(_))) => { - debug!( - "find_auto_trait_generics({:?}): \ - manual impl found, bailing out", - trait_ref - ); - true - } - _ => false, - } - }); - - // If an explicit impl exists, it always takes priority over an auto impl - if bail_out { - return AutoTraitResult::ExplicitImpl; } - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut fresh_preds = FxHashSet::default(); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut fresh_preds = FxHashSet::default(); + + // Due to the way projections are handled by SelectionContext, we need to run + // evaluate_predicates twice: once on the original param env, and once on the result of + // the first evaluate_predicates call. + // + // The problem is this: most of rustc, including SelectionContext and traits::project, + // are designed to work with a concrete usage of a type (e.g., Vec<u8> + // fn<T>() { Vec<T> }. This information will generally never change - given + // the 'T' in fn<T>() { ... }, we'll never know anything else about 'T'. + // If we're unable to prove that 'T' implements a particular trait, we're done - + // there's nothing left to do but error out. + // + // However, synthesizing an auto trait impl works differently. Here, we start out with + // a set of initial conditions - the ParamEnv of the struct/enum/union we're dealing + // with - and progressively discover the conditions we need to fulfill for it to + // implement a certain auto trait. This ends up breaking two assumptions made by trait + // selection and projection: + // + // * We can always cache the result of a particular trait selection for the lifetime of + // an InfCtxt + // * Given a projection bound such as '<T as SomeTrait>::SomeItem = K', if 'T: + // SomeTrait' doesn't hold, then we don't need to care about the 'SomeItem = K' + // + // We fix the first assumption by manually clearing out all of the InferCtxt's caches + // in between calls to SelectionContext.select. This allows us to keep all of the + // intermediate types we create bound to the 'tcx lifetime, rather than needing to lift + // them between calls. + // + // We fix the second assumption by reprocessing the result of our first call to + // evaluate_predicates. Using the example of '<T as SomeTrait>::SomeItem = K', our first + // pass will pick up 'T: SomeTrait', but not 'SomeItem = K'. On our second pass, + // traits::project will see that 'T: SomeTrait' is in our ParamEnv, allowing + // SelectionContext to return it back to us. + + let Some((new_env, user_env)) = self.evaluate_predicates( + &infcx, + trait_did, + ty, + orig_env, + orig_env, + &mut fresh_preds, + false, + ) else { + return AutoTraitResult::NegativeImpl; + }; + + let (full_env, full_user_env) = self + .evaluate_predicates(&infcx, trait_did, ty, new_env, user_env, &mut fresh_preds, true) + .unwrap_or_else(|| { + panic!("Failed to fully process: {:?} {:?} {:?}", ty, trait_did, orig_env) + }); - // Due to the way projections are handled by SelectionContext, we need to run - // evaluate_predicates twice: once on the original param env, and once on the result of - // the first evaluate_predicates call. - // - // The problem is this: most of rustc, including SelectionContext and traits::project, - // are designed to work with a concrete usage of a type (e.g., Vec<u8> - // fn<T>() { Vec<T> }. This information will generally never change - given - // the 'T' in fn<T>() { ... }, we'll never know anything else about 'T'. - // If we're unable to prove that 'T' implements a particular trait, we're done - - // there's nothing left to do but error out. - // - // However, synthesizing an auto trait impl works differently. Here, we start out with - // a set of initial conditions - the ParamEnv of the struct/enum/union we're dealing - // with - and progressively discover the conditions we need to fulfill for it to - // implement a certain auto trait. This ends up breaking two assumptions made by trait - // selection and projection: - // - // * We can always cache the result of a particular trait selection for the lifetime of - // an InfCtxt - // * Given a projection bound such as '<T as SomeTrait>::SomeItem = K', if 'T: - // SomeTrait' doesn't hold, then we don't need to care about the 'SomeItem = K' - // - // We fix the first assumption by manually clearing out all of the InferCtxt's caches - // in between calls to SelectionContext.select. This allows us to keep all of the - // intermediate types we create bound to the 'tcx lifetime, rather than needing to lift - // them between calls. - // - // We fix the second assumption by reprocessing the result of our first call to - // evaluate_predicates. Using the example of '<T as SomeTrait>::SomeItem = K', our first - // pass will pick up 'T: SomeTrait', but not 'SomeItem = K'. On our second pass, - // traits::project will see that 'T: SomeTrait' is in our ParamEnv, allowing - // SelectionContext to return it back to us. - - let Some((new_env, user_env)) = self.evaluate_predicates( - &infcx, - trait_did, - ty, - orig_env, - orig_env, - &mut fresh_preds, - false, - ) else { - return AutoTraitResult::NegativeImpl; - }; - - let (full_env, full_user_env) = self - .evaluate_predicates( - &infcx, - trait_did, - ty, - new_env, - user_env, - &mut fresh_preds, - true, - ) - .unwrap_or_else(|| { - panic!("Failed to fully process: {:?} {:?} {:?}", ty, trait_did, orig_env) - }); - - debug!( - "find_auto_trait_generics({:?}): fulfilling \ - with {:?}", - trait_ref, full_env - ); - infcx.clear_caches(); - - // At this point, we already have all of the bounds we need. FulfillmentContext is used - // to store all of the necessary region/lifetime bounds in the InferContext, as well as - // an additional sanity check. - let errors = - super::fully_solve_bound(&infcx, ObligationCause::dummy(), full_env, ty, trait_did); - if !errors.is_empty() { - panic!("Unable to fulfill trait {:?} for '{:?}': {:?}", trait_did, ty, errors); - } + debug!( + "find_auto_trait_generics({:?}): fulfilling \ + with {:?}", + trait_ref, full_env + ); + infcx.clear_caches(); + + // At this point, we already have all of the bounds we need. FulfillmentContext is used + // to store all of the necessary region/lifetime bounds in the InferContext, as well as + // an additional sanity check. + let errors = + super::fully_solve_bound(&infcx, ObligationCause::dummy(), full_env, ty, trait_did); + if !errors.is_empty() { + panic!("Unable to fulfill trait {:?} for '{:?}': {:?}", trait_did, ty, errors); + } - infcx.process_registered_region_obligations(&Default::default(), full_env); + infcx.process_registered_region_obligations(&Default::default(), full_env); - let region_data = infcx - .inner - .borrow_mut() - .unwrap_region_constraints() - .region_constraint_data() - .clone(); + let region_data = + infcx.inner.borrow_mut().unwrap_region_constraints().region_constraint_data().clone(); - let vid_to_region = self.map_vid_to_region(®ion_data); + let vid_to_region = self.map_vid_to_region(®ion_data); - let info = AutoTraitInfo { full_user_env, region_data, vid_to_region }; + let info = AutoTraitInfo { full_user_env, region_data, vid_to_region }; - AutoTraitResult::PositiveImpl(auto_trait_callback(info)) - }) + AutoTraitResult::PositiveImpl(auto_trait_callback(info)) } } @@ -272,7 +234,7 @@ impl<'tcx> AutoTraitFinder<'tcx> { /// user. fn evaluate_predicates( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, trait_did: DefId, ty: Ty<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, @@ -834,7 +796,7 @@ impl<'tcx> AutoTraitFinder<'tcx> { let reported = tcx.sess.emit_err(UnableToConstructConstantValue { span: tcx.def_span(def_id), - unevaluated: unevaluated.expand(), + unevaluated: unevaluated, }); Err(ErrorHandled::Reported(reported)) } @@ -877,7 +839,7 @@ impl<'tcx> AutoTraitFinder<'tcx> { pub fn clean_pred( &self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, ) -> ty::Predicate<'tcx> { infcx.freshen(p) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/chalk_fulfill.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/chalk_fulfill.rs index 9ef7ac9a8..81e1d6449 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/chalk_fulfill.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/chalk_fulfill.rs @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ impl FulfillmentContext<'_> { impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { fn normalize_projection_type( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, _param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, _cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { fn register_predicate_obligation( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligation: PredicateObligation<'tcx>, ) { assert!(!infcx.is_in_snapshot()); @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { self.obligations.insert(obligation); } - fn select_all_or_error(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { + fn select_all_or_error(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { { let errors = self.select_where_possible(infcx); @@ -71,10 +71,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { .collect() } - fn select_where_possible( - &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, - ) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { + fn select_where_possible(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { assert!(!infcx.is_in_snapshot()); let mut errors = Vec::new(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs index 08adbcbd4..8a62bf015 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs @@ -4,10 +4,12 @@ // general routines. use crate::infer::{DefiningAnchor, TyCtxtInferExt}; +use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use crate::traits::{ ImplSource, Obligation, ObligationCause, SelectionContext, TraitEngine, TraitEngineExt, Unimplemented, }; +use rustc_infer::traits::FulfillmentErrorCode; use rustc_middle::traits::CodegenObligationError; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt}; @@ -27,52 +29,61 @@ pub fn codegen_select_candidate<'tcx>( // Do the initial selection for the obligation. This yields the // shallow result we are looking for -- that is, what specific impl. - let mut infcx_builder = - tcx.infer_ctxt().ignoring_regions().with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bubble); - infcx_builder.enter(|infcx| { - //~^ HACK `Bubble` is required for - // this test to pass: type-alias-impl-trait/assoc-projection-ice.rs - let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); + let infcx = tcx + .infer_ctxt() + .ignoring_regions() + .with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bubble) + .build(); + //~^ HACK `Bubble` is required for + // this test to pass: type-alias-impl-trait/assoc-projection-ice.rs + let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - let obligation_cause = ObligationCause::dummy(); - let obligation = - Obligation::new(obligation_cause, param_env, trait_ref.to_poly_trait_predicate()); + let obligation_cause = ObligationCause::dummy(); + let obligation = + Obligation::new(obligation_cause, param_env, trait_ref.to_poly_trait_predicate()); - let selection = match selcx.select(&obligation) { - Ok(Some(selection)) => selection, - Ok(None) => return Err(CodegenObligationError::Ambiguity), - Err(Unimplemented) => return Err(CodegenObligationError::Unimplemented), - Err(e) => { - bug!("Encountered error `{:?}` selecting `{:?}` during codegen", e, trait_ref) - } - }; + let selection = match selcx.select(&obligation) { + Ok(Some(selection)) => selection, + Ok(None) => return Err(CodegenObligationError::Ambiguity), + Err(Unimplemented) => return Err(CodegenObligationError::Unimplemented), + Err(e) => { + bug!("Encountered error `{:?}` selecting `{:?}` during codegen", e, trait_ref) + } + }; - debug!(?selection); + debug!(?selection); - // Currently, we use a fulfillment context to completely resolve - // all nested obligations. This is because they can inform the - // inference of the impl's type parameters. - let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>>::new(tcx); - let impl_source = selection.map(|predicate| { - fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(&infcx, predicate); - }); + // Currently, we use a fulfillment context to completely resolve + // all nested obligations. This is because they can inform the + // inference of the impl's type parameters. + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>>::new(tcx); + let impl_source = selection.map(|predicate| { + fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(&infcx, predicate); + }); - // In principle, we only need to do this so long as `impl_source` - // contains unbound type parameters. It could be a slight - // optimization to stop iterating early. - let errors = fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx); - if !errors.is_empty() { - return Err(CodegenObligationError::FulfillmentError); + // In principle, we only need to do this so long as `impl_source` + // contains unbound type parameters. It could be a slight + // optimization to stop iterating early. + let errors = fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx); + if !errors.is_empty() { + // `rustc_monomorphize::collector` assumes there are no type errors. + // Cycle errors are the only post-monomorphization errors possible; emit them now so + // `rustc_ty_utils::resolve_associated_item` doesn't return `None` post-monomorphization. + for err in errors { + if let FulfillmentErrorCode::CodeCycle(cycle) = err.code { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_overflow_error_cycle(&cycle); + } } + return Err(CodegenObligationError::FulfillmentError); + } - let impl_source = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(impl_source); - let impl_source = infcx.tcx.erase_regions(impl_source); + let impl_source = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(impl_source); + let impl_source = infcx.tcx.erase_regions(impl_source); - // Opaque types may have gotten their hidden types constrained, but we can ignore them safely - // as they will get constrained elsewhere, too. - // (ouz-a) This is required for `type-alias-impl-trait/assoc-projection-ice.rs` to pass - let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); + // Opaque types may have gotten their hidden types constrained, but we can ignore them safely + // as they will get constrained elsewhere, too. + // (ouz-a) This is required for `type-alias-impl-trait/assoc-projection-ice.rs` to pass + let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); - Ok(&*tcx.arena.alloc(impl_source)) - }) + Ok(&*tcx.arena.alloc(impl_source)) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/coherence.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/coherence.rs index 292787d4d..8aab75490 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/coherence.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/coherence.rs @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::{InferCtxt, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_infer::traits::util; use rustc_middle::traits::specialization_graph::OverlapMode; use rustc_middle::ty::fast_reject::{DeepRejectCtxt, TreatParams}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ImplSubject, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitor}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; @@ -61,23 +60,17 @@ pub fn add_placeholder_note(err: &mut Diagnostic) { ); } -/// If there are types that satisfy both impls, invokes `on_overlap` +/// If there are types that satisfy both impls, returns `Some` /// with a suitably-freshened `ImplHeader` with those types -/// substituted. Otherwise, invokes `no_overlap`. -#[instrument(skip(tcx, skip_leak_check, on_overlap, no_overlap), level = "debug")] -pub fn overlapping_impls<F1, F2, R>( +/// substituted. Otherwise, returns `None`. +#[instrument(skip(tcx, skip_leak_check), level = "debug")] +pub fn overlapping_impls( tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl1_def_id: DefId, impl2_def_id: DefId, skip_leak_check: SkipLeakCheck, overlap_mode: OverlapMode, - on_overlap: F1, - no_overlap: F2, -) -> R -where - F1: FnOnce(OverlapResult<'_>) -> R, - F2: FnOnce() -> R, -{ +) -> Option<OverlapResult<'_>> { // Before doing expensive operations like entering an inference context, do // a quick check via fast_reject to tell if the impl headers could possibly // unify. @@ -98,28 +91,24 @@ where if !may_overlap { // Some types involved are definitely different, so the impls couldn't possibly overlap. debug!("overlapping_impls: fast_reject early-exit"); - return no_overlap(); + return None; } - let overlaps = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let selcx = &mut SelectionContext::intercrate(&infcx); - overlap(selcx, skip_leak_check, impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id, overlap_mode).is_some() - }); - + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let selcx = &mut SelectionContext::intercrate(&infcx); + let overlaps = + overlap(selcx, skip_leak_check, impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id, overlap_mode).is_some(); if !overlaps { - return no_overlap(); + return None; } // In the case where we detect an error, run the check again, but // this time tracking intercrate ambiguity causes for better // diagnostics. (These take time and can lead to false errors.) - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let selcx = &mut SelectionContext::intercrate(&infcx); - selcx.enable_tracking_intercrate_ambiguity_causes(); - on_overlap( - overlap(selcx, skip_leak_check, impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id, overlap_mode).unwrap(), - ) - }) + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let selcx = &mut SelectionContext::intercrate(&infcx); + selcx.enable_tracking_intercrate_ambiguity_causes(); + Some(overlap(selcx, skip_leak_check, impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id, overlap_mode).unwrap()) } fn with_fresh_ty_vars<'cx, 'tcx>( @@ -168,7 +157,7 @@ fn overlap_within_probe<'cx, 'tcx>( impl1_def_id: DefId, impl2_def_id: DefId, overlap_mode: OverlapMode, - snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'_, 'tcx>, + snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'tcx>, ) -> Option<OverlapResult<'tcx>> { let infcx = selcx.infcx(); @@ -198,7 +187,7 @@ fn overlap_within_probe<'cx, 'tcx>( } } - // We disable the leak when when creating the `snapshot` by using + // We disable the leak when creating the `snapshot` by using // `infcx.probe_maybe_disable_leak_check`. if infcx.leak_check(true, snapshot).is_err() { debug!("overlap: leak check failed"); @@ -299,37 +288,36 @@ fn negative_impl<'cx, 'tcx>( let tcx = selcx.infcx().tcx; // Create an infcx, taking the predicates of impl1 as assumptions: - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - // create a parameter environment corresponding to a (placeholder) instantiation of impl1 - let impl_env = tcx.param_env(impl1_def_id); - let subject1 = match traits::fully_normalize( - &infcx, - ObligationCause::dummy(), - impl_env, - tcx.impl_subject(impl1_def_id), - ) { - Ok(s) => s, - Err(err) => { - tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( - tcx.def_span(impl1_def_id), - format!("failed to fully normalize {:?}: {:?}", impl1_def_id, err), - ); - return false; - } - }; + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + // create a parameter environment corresponding to a (placeholder) instantiation of impl1 + let impl_env = tcx.param_env(impl1_def_id); + let subject1 = match traits::fully_normalize( + &infcx, + ObligationCause::dummy(), + impl_env, + tcx.impl_subject(impl1_def_id), + ) { + Ok(s) => s, + Err(err) => { + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + tcx.def_span(impl1_def_id), + format!("failed to fully normalize {:?}: {:?}", impl1_def_id, err), + ); + return false; + } + }; - // Attempt to prove that impl2 applies, given all of the above. - let selcx = &mut SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - let impl2_substs = infcx.fresh_substs_for_item(DUMMY_SP, impl2_def_id); - let (subject2, obligations) = - impl_subject_and_oblig(selcx, impl_env, impl2_def_id, impl2_substs); + // Attempt to prove that impl2 applies, given all of the above. + let selcx = &mut SelectionContext::new(&infcx); + let impl2_substs = infcx.fresh_substs_for_item(DUMMY_SP, impl2_def_id); + let (subject2, obligations) = + impl_subject_and_oblig(selcx, impl_env, impl2_def_id, impl2_substs); - !equate(&infcx, impl_env, subject1, subject2, obligations, impl1_def_id) - }) + !equate(&infcx, impl_env, subject1, subject2, obligations, impl1_def_id) } -fn equate<'cx, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, +fn equate<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, impl_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, subject1: ImplSubject<'tcx>, subject2: ImplSubject<'tcx>, @@ -380,8 +368,8 @@ fn negative_impl_exists<'cx, 'tcx>( } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(infcx))] -fn resolve_negative_obligation<'cx, 'tcx>( - infcx: InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, +fn resolve_negative_obligation<'tcx>( + infcx: InferCtxt<'tcx>, o: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, body_def_id: DefId, ) -> bool { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/const_evaluatable.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/const_evaluatable.rs index 5a213987e..84038625f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/const_evaluatable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/const_evaluatable.rs @@ -9,14 +9,12 @@ //! `thir_abstract_const` which can then be checked for structural equality with other //! generic constants mentioned in the `caller_bounds` of the current environment. use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; -use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_infer::infer::InferCtxt; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::ErrorHandled; use rustc_middle::ty::abstract_const::{ walk_abstract_const, AbstractConst, FailureKind, Node, NotConstEvaluatable, }; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; -use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_span::Span; use std::iter; @@ -101,7 +99,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstUnifyCtxt<'tcx> { a_uv == b_uv } // FIXME(generic_const_exprs): We may want to either actually try - // to evaluate `a_ct` and `b_ct` if they are are fully concrete or something like + // to evaluate `a_ct` and `b_ct` if they are fully concrete or something like // this, for now we just return false here. _ => false, } @@ -138,7 +136,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ConstUnifyCtxt<'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(tcx), level = "debug")] pub fn try_unify_abstract_consts<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - (a, b): (ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>), + (a, b): (ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>, ty::UnevaluatedConst<'tcx>), param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ) -> bool { (|| { @@ -159,13 +157,22 @@ pub fn try_unify_abstract_consts<'tcx>( /// Check if a given constant can be evaluated. #[instrument(skip(infcx), level = "debug")] -pub fn is_const_evaluatable<'cx, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, - uv: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx, ()>, +pub fn is_const_evaluatable<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, + ct: ty::Const<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, span: Span, ) -> Result<(), NotConstEvaluatable> { let tcx = infcx.tcx; + let uv = match ct.kind() { + ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => uv, + ty::ConstKind::Param(_) + | ty::ConstKind::Bound(_, _) + | ty::ConstKind::Placeholder(_) + | ty::ConstKind::Value(_) + | ty::ConstKind::Error(_) => return Ok(()), + ty::ConstKind::Infer(_) => return Err(NotConstEvaluatable::MentionsInfer), + }; if tcx.features().generic_const_exprs { if let Some(ct) = AbstractConst::new(tcx, uv)? { @@ -235,39 +242,25 @@ pub fn is_const_evaluatable<'cx, 'tcx>( .emit() } - Err(ErrorHandled::TooGeneric) => Err(if uv.has_infer_types_or_consts() { - NotConstEvaluatable::MentionsInfer - } else if uv.has_param_types_or_consts() { - NotConstEvaluatable::MentionsParam - } else { - let guar = infcx.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(span, format!("Missing value for constant, but no error reported?")); - NotConstEvaluatable::Error(guar) - }), + Err(ErrorHandled::TooGeneric) => { + let err = if uv.has_non_region_infer() { + NotConstEvaluatable::MentionsInfer + } else if uv.has_non_region_param() { + NotConstEvaluatable::MentionsParam + } else { + let guar = infcx.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(span, format!("Missing value for constant, but no error reported?")); + NotConstEvaluatable::Error(guar) + }; + + Err(err) + }, Err(ErrorHandled::Linted) => { let reported = infcx.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(span, "constant in type had error reported as lint"); Err(NotConstEvaluatable::Error(reported)) } Err(ErrorHandled::Reported(e)) => Err(NotConstEvaluatable::Error(e)), - Ok(_) => { - if uv.substs.has_param_types_or_consts() { - assert!(matches!(infcx.tcx.def_kind(uv.def.did), DefKind::AnonConst)); - let mir_body = infcx.tcx.mir_for_ctfe_opt_const_arg(uv.def); - - if mir_body.is_polymorphic { - let Some(local_def_id) = uv.def.did.as_local() else { return Ok(()) }; - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( - lint::builtin::CONST_EVALUATABLE_UNCHECKED, - tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(local_def_id), - span, - |err| { - err.build("cannot use constants which depend on generic parameters in types").emit(); - }) - } - } - - Ok(()) - }, + Ok(_) => Ok(()), } } } @@ -281,7 +274,7 @@ fn satisfied_from_param_env<'tcx>( for pred in param_env.caller_bounds() { match pred.kind().skip_binder() { ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv) => { - if let Some(b_ct) = AbstractConst::new(tcx, uv)? { + if let Some(b_ct) = AbstractConst::from_const(tcx, uv)? { let const_unify_ctxt = ConstUnifyCtxt { tcx, param_env }; // Try to unify with each subtree in the AbstractConst to allow for diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/engine.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/engine.rs index dba4d4f69..e0c8deec9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/engine.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/engine.rs @@ -41,16 +41,16 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngineExt<'tcx> for dyn TraitEngine<'tcx> { /// Used if you want to have pleasant experience when dealing /// with obligations outside of hir or mir typeck. pub struct ObligationCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { - pub infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + pub infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, engine: RefCell<Box<dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>>>, } impl<'a, 'tcx> ObligationCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { - pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { + pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { Self { infcx, engine: RefCell::new(<dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx)) } } - pub fn new_in_snapshot(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { + pub fn new_in_snapshot(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { Self { infcx, engine: RefCell::new(<dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new_in_snapshot(infcx.tcx)) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs index efdb1ace1..1217d264a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ pub mod on_unimplemented; pub mod suggestions; use super::{ - EvaluationResult, FulfillmentContext, FulfillmentError, FulfillmentErrorCode, - MismatchedProjectionTypes, Obligation, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode, - OnUnimplementedDirective, OnUnimplementedNote, OutputTypeParameterMismatch, Overflow, - PredicateObligation, SelectionContext, SelectionError, TraitNotObjectSafe, + FulfillmentContext, FulfillmentError, FulfillmentErrorCode, MismatchedProjectionTypes, + Obligation, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode, OnUnimplementedDirective, + OnUnimplementedNote, OutputTypeParameterMismatch, Overflow, PredicateObligation, + SelectionContext, SelectionError, TraitNotObjectSafe, }; use crate::infer::error_reporting::{TyCategory, TypeAnnotationNeeded as ErrorCode}; @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; use rustc_hir::GenericParam; use rustc_hir::Item; use rustc_hir::Node; +use rustc_infer::infer::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxt; use rustc_infer::infer::TypeTrace; use rustc_infer::traits::TraitEngine; use rustc_middle::traits::select::OverflowError; @@ -32,6 +33,8 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, SubtypePredicate, ToPolyTraitRef, ToPredicate, TraitRef, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable, }; +use rustc_session::Limit; +use rustc_span::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym}; use rustc_span::{ExpnKind, Span, DUMMY_SP}; use std::fmt; @@ -41,8 +44,8 @@ use std::ops::ControlFlow; use crate::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; use crate::traits::query::normalize::AtExt as _; use crate::traits::specialize::to_pretty_impl_header; -use on_unimplemented::InferCtxtExt as _; -use suggestions::InferCtxtExt as _; +use on_unimplemented::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; +use suggestions::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; pub use rustc_infer::traits::error_reporting::*; @@ -63,6 +66,37 @@ pub struct ImplCandidate<'tcx> { } pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { + /// Given some node representing a fn-like thing in the HIR map, + /// returns a span and `ArgKind` information that describes the + /// arguments it expects. This can be supplied to + /// `report_arg_count_mismatch`. + fn get_fn_like_arguments(&self, node: Node<'_>) -> Option<(Span, Vec<ArgKind>)>; + + /// Reports an error when the number of arguments needed by a + /// trait match doesn't match the number that the expression + /// provides. + fn report_arg_count_mismatch( + &self, + span: Span, + found_span: Option<Span>, + expected_args: Vec<ArgKind>, + found_args: Vec<ArgKind>, + is_closure: bool, + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>; + + /// Checks if the type implements one of `Fn`, `FnMut`, or `FnOnce` + /// in that order, and returns the generic type corresponding to the + /// argument of that trait (corresponding to the closure arguments). + fn type_implements_fn_trait( + &self, + param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + ty: ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, + constness: ty::BoundConstness, + polarity: ty::ImplPolarity, + ) -> Result<(ty::ClosureKind, ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>), ()>; +} + +pub trait TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> { fn report_fulfillment_errors( &self, errors: &[FulfillmentError<'tcx>], @@ -78,6 +112,8 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { where T: fmt::Display + TypeFoldable<'tcx>; + fn suggest_new_overflow_limit(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic); + fn report_overflow_error_cycle(&self, cycle: &[PredicateObligation<'tcx>]) -> !; /// The `root_obligation` parameter should be the `root_obligation` field @@ -90,12 +126,71 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { error: &SelectionError<'tcx>, fallback_has_occurred: bool, ); +} +impl<'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Given some node representing a fn-like thing in the HIR map, /// returns a span and `ArgKind` information that describes the /// arguments it expects. This can be supplied to /// `report_arg_count_mismatch`. - fn get_fn_like_arguments(&self, node: Node<'_>) -> Option<(Span, Vec<ArgKind>)>; + fn get_fn_like_arguments(&self, node: Node<'_>) -> Option<(Span, Vec<ArgKind>)> { + let sm = self.tcx.sess.source_map(); + let hir = self.tcx.hir(); + Some(match node { + Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { + kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure(&hir::Closure { body, fn_decl_span, .. }), + .. + }) => ( + fn_decl_span, + hir.body(body) + .params + .iter() + .map(|arg| { + if let hir::Pat { kind: hir::PatKind::Tuple(ref args, _), span, .. } = + *arg.pat + { + Some(ArgKind::Tuple( + Some(span), + args.iter() + .map(|pat| { + sm.span_to_snippet(pat.span) + .ok() + .map(|snippet| (snippet, "_".to_owned())) + }) + .collect::<Option<Vec<_>>>()?, + )) + } else { + let name = sm.span_to_snippet(arg.pat.span).ok()?; + Some(ArgKind::Arg(name, "_".to_owned())) + } + }) + .collect::<Option<Vec<ArgKind>>>()?, + ), + Node::Item(&hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..), .. }) + | Node::ImplItem(&hir::ImplItem { kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _), .. }) + | Node::TraitItem(&hir::TraitItem { + kind: hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _), .. + }) => ( + sig.span, + sig.decl + .inputs + .iter() + .map(|arg| match arg.kind { + hir::TyKind::Tup(ref tys) => ArgKind::Tuple( + Some(arg.span), + vec![("_".to_owned(), "_".to_owned()); tys.len()], + ), + _ => ArgKind::empty(), + }) + .collect::<Vec<ArgKind>>(), + ), + Node::Ctor(ref variant_data) => { + let span = variant_data.ctor_hir_id().map_or(DUMMY_SP, |id| hir.span(id)); + (span, vec![ArgKind::empty(); variant_data.fields().len()]) + } + _ => panic!("non-FnLike node found: {:?}", node), + }) + } /// Reports an error when the number of arguments needed by a /// trait match doesn't match the number that the expression @@ -107,21 +202,175 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { expected_args: Vec<ArgKind>, found_args: Vec<ArgKind>, is_closure: bool, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>; + ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> { + let kind = if is_closure { "closure" } else { "function" }; + + let args_str = |arguments: &[ArgKind], other: &[ArgKind]| { + let arg_length = arguments.len(); + let distinct = matches!(other, &[ArgKind::Tuple(..)]); + match (arg_length, arguments.get(0)) { + (1, Some(&ArgKind::Tuple(_, ref fields))) => { + format!("a single {}-tuple as argument", fields.len()) + } + _ => format!( + "{} {}argument{}", + arg_length, + if distinct && arg_length > 1 { "distinct " } else { "" }, + pluralize!(arg_length) + ), + } + }; + + let expected_str = args_str(&expected_args, &found_args); + let found_str = args_str(&found_args, &expected_args); + + let mut err = struct_span_err!( + self.tcx.sess, + span, + E0593, + "{} is expected to take {}, but it takes {}", + kind, + expected_str, + found_str, + ); + + err.span_label(span, format!("expected {} that takes {}", kind, expected_str)); + + if let Some(found_span) = found_span { + err.span_label(found_span, format!("takes {}", found_str)); + + // move |_| { ... } + // ^^^^^^^^-- def_span + // + // move |_| { ... } + // ^^^^^-- prefix + let prefix_span = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_until_non_whitespace(found_span); + // move |_| { ... } + // ^^^-- pipe_span + let pipe_span = + if let Some(span) = found_span.trim_start(prefix_span) { span } else { found_span }; + + // Suggest to take and ignore the arguments with expected_args_length `_`s if + // found arguments is empty (assume the user just wants to ignore args in this case). + // For example, if `expected_args_length` is 2, suggest `|_, _|`. + if found_args.is_empty() && is_closure { + let underscores = vec!["_"; expected_args.len()].join(", "); + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + pipe_span, + &format!( + "consider changing the closure to take and ignore the expected argument{}", + pluralize!(expected_args.len()) + ), + format!("|{}|", underscores), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + + if let &[ArgKind::Tuple(_, ref fields)] = &found_args[..] { + if fields.len() == expected_args.len() { + let sugg = fields + .iter() + .map(|(name, _)| name.to_owned()) + .collect::<Vec<String>>() + .join(", "); + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + found_span, + "change the closure to take multiple arguments instead of a single tuple", + format!("|{}|", sugg), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + } + if let &[ArgKind::Tuple(_, ref fields)] = &expected_args[..] + && fields.len() == found_args.len() + && is_closure + { + let sugg = format!( + "|({}){}|", + found_args + .iter() + .map(|arg| match arg { + ArgKind::Arg(name, _) => name.to_owned(), + _ => "_".to_owned(), + }) + .collect::<Vec<String>>() + .join(", "), + // add type annotations if available + if found_args.iter().any(|arg| match arg { + ArgKind::Arg(_, ty) => ty != "_", + _ => false, + }) { + format!( + ": ({})", + fields + .iter() + .map(|(_, ty)| ty.to_owned()) + .collect::<Vec<String>>() + .join(", ") + ) + } else { + String::new() + }, + ); + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + found_span, + "change the closure to accept a tuple instead of individual arguments", + sugg, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + } + + err + } - /// Checks if the type implements one of `Fn`, `FnMut`, or `FnOnce` - /// in that order, and returns the generic type corresponding to the - /// argument of that trait (corresponding to the closure arguments). fn type_implements_fn_trait( &self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty: ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, constness: ty::BoundConstness, polarity: ty::ImplPolarity, - ) -> Result<(ty::ClosureKind, ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>), ()>; -} + ) -> Result<(ty::ClosureKind, ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>), ()> { + self.commit_if_ok(|_| { + for trait_def_id in [ + self.tcx.lang_items().fn_trait(), + self.tcx.lang_items().fn_mut_trait(), + self.tcx.lang_items().fn_once_trait(), + ] { + let Some(trait_def_id) = trait_def_id else { continue }; + // Make a fresh inference variable so we can determine what the substitutions + // of the trait are. + let var = self.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { + span: DUMMY_SP, + kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, + }); + let substs = self.tcx.mk_substs_trait(ty.skip_binder(), &[var.into()]); + let obligation = Obligation::new( + ObligationCause::dummy(), + param_env, + ty.rebind(ty::TraitPredicate { + trait_ref: ty::TraitRef::new(trait_def_id, substs), + constness, + polarity, + }) + .to_predicate(self.tcx), + ); + let mut fulfill_cx = FulfillmentContext::new_in_snapshot(); + fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(self, obligation); + if fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(self).is_empty() { + return Ok(( + ty::ClosureKind::from_def_id(self.tcx, trait_def_id) + .expect("expected to map DefId to ClosureKind"), + ty.rebind(self.resolve_vars_if_possible(var)), + )); + } + } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { + Err(()) + }) + } +} +impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { fn report_fulfillment_errors( &self, errors: &[FulfillmentError<'tcx>], @@ -251,6 +500,19 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { bug!(); } + fn suggest_new_overflow_limit(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic) { + let suggested_limit = match self.tcx.recursion_limit() { + Limit(0) => Limit(2), + limit => limit * 2, + }; + err.help(&format!( + "consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a \ + `#![recursion_limit = \"{}\"]` attribute to your crate (`{}`)", + suggested_limit, + self.tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE), + )); + } + /// Reports that a cycle was detected which led to overflow and halts /// compilation. This is equivalent to `report_overflow_error` except /// that we can give a more helpful error message (and, in particular, @@ -498,10 +760,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } if let ObligationCauseCode::ObjectCastObligation(concrete_ty, obj_ty) = obligation.cause.code().peel_derives() && - Some(trait_ref.def_id()) == self.tcx.lang_items().sized_trait() { + Some(trait_ref.def_id()) == self.tcx.lang_items().sized_trait() { self.suggest_borrowing_for_object_cast(&mut err, &root_obligation, *concrete_ty, *obj_ty); } + let mut unsatisfied_const = false; if trait_predicate.is_const_if_const() && obligation.param_env.is_const() { let non_const_predicate = trait_ref.without_const(); let non_const_obligation = Obligation { @@ -511,6 +774,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { recursion_depth: obligation.recursion_depth, }; if self.predicate_may_hold(&non_const_obligation) { + unsatisfied_const = true; err.span_note( span, &format!( @@ -606,11 +870,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Try to report a help message if is_fn_trait && let Ok((implemented_kind, params)) = self.type_implements_fn_trait( - obligation.param_env, - trait_ref.self_ty(), - trait_predicate.skip_binder().constness, - trait_predicate.skip_binder().polarity, - ) + obligation.param_env, + trait_ref.self_ty(), + trait_predicate.skip_binder().constness, + trait_predicate.skip_binder().polarity, + ) { // If the type implements `Fn`, `FnMut`, or `FnOnce`, suppress the following // suggestion to add trait bounds for the type, since we only typically implement @@ -661,8 +925,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } } - } else if !trait_ref.has_infer_types_or_consts() - && self.predicate_can_apply(obligation.param_env, trait_ref) + } else if !trait_ref.has_non_region_infer() + && self.predicate_can_apply(obligation.param_env, trait_predicate) { // If a where-clause may be useful, remind the // user that they can add it. @@ -677,7 +941,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { None, obligation.cause.body_id, ); - } else if !suggested { + } else if !suggested && !unsatisfied_const { // Can't show anything else useful, try to find similar impls. let impl_candidates = self.find_similar_impl_candidates(trait_predicate); if !self.report_similar_impl_candidates( @@ -840,12 +1104,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Additional context information explaining why the closure only implements // a particular trait. - if let Some(typeck_results) = self.in_progress_typeck_results { + if let Some(typeck_results) = &self.typeck_results { let hir_id = self .tcx .hir() .local_def_id_to_hir_id(closure_def_id.expect_local()); - let typeck_results = typeck_results.borrow(); match (found_kind, typeck_results.closure_kind_origins().get(hir_id)) { (ty::ClosureKind::FnOnce, Some((span, place))) => { err.span_label( @@ -994,6 +1257,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { found_span, found_trait_ref, expected_trait_ref, + obligation.cause.code(), ) } else { let (closure_span, found) = found_did @@ -1042,7 +1306,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } match obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() { - ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv) => { + ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ct) => { + let ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) = ct.kind() else { + bug!("const evaluatable failed for non-unevaluated const `{ct:?}`"); + }; let mut err = self.tcx.sess.struct_span_err(span, "unconstrained generic constant"); let const_span = self.tcx.def_span(uv.def.did); @@ -1088,250 +1355,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { err.emit(); } - - /// Given some node representing a fn-like thing in the HIR map, - /// returns a span and `ArgKind` information that describes the - /// arguments it expects. This can be supplied to - /// `report_arg_count_mismatch`. - fn get_fn_like_arguments(&self, node: Node<'_>) -> Option<(Span, Vec<ArgKind>)> { - let sm = self.tcx.sess.source_map(); - let hir = self.tcx.hir(); - Some(match node { - Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { - kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure(&hir::Closure { body, fn_decl_span, .. }), - .. - }) => ( - fn_decl_span, - hir.body(body) - .params - .iter() - .map(|arg| { - if let hir::Pat { kind: hir::PatKind::Tuple(ref args, _), span, .. } = - *arg.pat - { - Some(ArgKind::Tuple( - Some(span), - args.iter() - .map(|pat| { - sm.span_to_snippet(pat.span) - .ok() - .map(|snippet| (snippet, "_".to_owned())) - }) - .collect::<Option<Vec<_>>>()?, - )) - } else { - let name = sm.span_to_snippet(arg.pat.span).ok()?; - Some(ArgKind::Arg(name, "_".to_owned())) - } - }) - .collect::<Option<Vec<ArgKind>>>()?, - ), - Node::Item(&hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..), .. }) - | Node::ImplItem(&hir::ImplItem { kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _), .. }) - | Node::TraitItem(&hir::TraitItem { - kind: hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _), .. - }) => ( - sig.span, - sig.decl - .inputs - .iter() - .map(|arg| match arg.kind { - hir::TyKind::Tup(ref tys) => ArgKind::Tuple( - Some(arg.span), - vec![("_".to_owned(), "_".to_owned()); tys.len()], - ), - _ => ArgKind::empty(), - }) - .collect::<Vec<ArgKind>>(), - ), - Node::Ctor(ref variant_data) => { - let span = variant_data.ctor_hir_id().map_or(DUMMY_SP, |id| hir.span(id)); - (span, vec![ArgKind::empty(); variant_data.fields().len()]) - } - _ => panic!("non-FnLike node found: {:?}", node), - }) - } - - /// Reports an error when the number of arguments needed by a - /// trait match doesn't match the number that the expression - /// provides. - fn report_arg_count_mismatch( - &self, - span: Span, - found_span: Option<Span>, - expected_args: Vec<ArgKind>, - found_args: Vec<ArgKind>, - is_closure: bool, - ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> { - let kind = if is_closure { "closure" } else { "function" }; - - let args_str = |arguments: &[ArgKind], other: &[ArgKind]| { - let arg_length = arguments.len(); - let distinct = matches!(other, &[ArgKind::Tuple(..)]); - match (arg_length, arguments.get(0)) { - (1, Some(&ArgKind::Tuple(_, ref fields))) => { - format!("a single {}-tuple as argument", fields.len()) - } - _ => format!( - "{} {}argument{}", - arg_length, - if distinct && arg_length > 1 { "distinct " } else { "" }, - pluralize!(arg_length) - ), - } - }; - - let expected_str = args_str(&expected_args, &found_args); - let found_str = args_str(&found_args, &expected_args); - - let mut err = struct_span_err!( - self.tcx.sess, - span, - E0593, - "{} is expected to take {}, but it takes {}", - kind, - expected_str, - found_str, - ); - - err.span_label(span, format!("expected {} that takes {}", kind, expected_str)); - - if let Some(found_span) = found_span { - err.span_label(found_span, format!("takes {}", found_str)); - - // move |_| { ... } - // ^^^^^^^^-- def_span - // - // move |_| { ... } - // ^^^^^-- prefix - let prefix_span = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_until_non_whitespace(found_span); - // move |_| { ... } - // ^^^-- pipe_span - let pipe_span = - if let Some(span) = found_span.trim_start(prefix_span) { span } else { found_span }; - - // Suggest to take and ignore the arguments with expected_args_length `_`s if - // found arguments is empty (assume the user just wants to ignore args in this case). - // For example, if `expected_args_length` is 2, suggest `|_, _|`. - if found_args.is_empty() && is_closure { - let underscores = vec!["_"; expected_args.len()].join(", "); - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - pipe_span, - &format!( - "consider changing the closure to take and ignore the expected argument{}", - pluralize!(expected_args.len()) - ), - format!("|{}|", underscores), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - - if let &[ArgKind::Tuple(_, ref fields)] = &found_args[..] { - if fields.len() == expected_args.len() { - let sugg = fields - .iter() - .map(|(name, _)| name.to_owned()) - .collect::<Vec<String>>() - .join(", "); - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - found_span, - "change the closure to take multiple arguments instead of a single tuple", - format!("|{}|", sugg), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - } - if let &[ArgKind::Tuple(_, ref fields)] = &expected_args[..] - && fields.len() == found_args.len() - && is_closure - { - let sugg = format!( - "|({}){}|", - found_args - .iter() - .map(|arg| match arg { - ArgKind::Arg(name, _) => name.to_owned(), - _ => "_".to_owned(), - }) - .collect::<Vec<String>>() - .join(", "), - // add type annotations if available - if found_args.iter().any(|arg| match arg { - ArgKind::Arg(_, ty) => ty != "_", - _ => false, - }) { - format!( - ": ({})", - fields - .iter() - .map(|(_, ty)| ty.to_owned()) - .collect::<Vec<String>>() - .join(", ") - ) - } else { - String::new() - }, - ); - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - found_span, - "change the closure to accept a tuple instead of individual arguments", - sugg, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - } - - err - } - - fn type_implements_fn_trait( - &self, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - ty: ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, - constness: ty::BoundConstness, - polarity: ty::ImplPolarity, - ) -> Result<(ty::ClosureKind, ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>), ()> { - self.commit_if_ok(|_| { - for trait_def_id in [ - self.tcx.lang_items().fn_trait(), - self.tcx.lang_items().fn_mut_trait(), - self.tcx.lang_items().fn_once_trait(), - ] { - let Some(trait_def_id) = trait_def_id else { continue }; - // Make a fresh inference variable so we can determine what the substitutions - // of the trait are. - let var = self.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { - span: DUMMY_SP, - kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, - }); - let substs = self.tcx.mk_substs_trait(ty.skip_binder(), &[var.into()]); - let obligation = Obligation::new( - ObligationCause::dummy(), - param_env, - ty.rebind(ty::TraitPredicate { - trait_ref: ty::TraitRef::new(trait_def_id, substs), - constness, - polarity, - }) - .to_predicate(self.tcx), - ); - let mut fulfill_cx = FulfillmentContext::new_in_snapshot(); - fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(self, obligation); - if fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(self).is_empty() { - return Ok(( - ty::ClosureKind::from_def_id(self.tcx, trait_def_id) - .expect("expected to map DefId to ClosureKind"), - ty.rebind(self.resolve_vars_if_possible(var)), - )); - } - } - - Err(()) - }) - } } -trait InferCtxtPrivExt<'hir, 'tcx> { +trait InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> { // returns if `cond` not occurring implies that `error` does not occur - i.e., that // `error` occurring implies that `cond` occurs. fn error_implies(&self, cond: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, error: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> bool; @@ -1412,7 +1438,7 @@ trait InferCtxtPrivExt<'hir, 'tcx> { fn predicate_can_apply( &self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - pred: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, + pred: ty::PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx>, ) -> bool; fn note_obligation_cause(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>); @@ -1430,13 +1456,13 @@ trait InferCtxtPrivExt<'hir, 'tcx> { predicate: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, ); - fn maybe_suggest_unsized_generics(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic, span: Span, node: Node<'hir>); + fn maybe_suggest_unsized_generics(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic, span: Span, node: Node<'tcx>); fn maybe_indirection_for_unsized( &self, err: &mut Diagnostic, - item: &'hir Item<'hir>, - param: &'hir GenericParam<'hir>, + item: &'tcx Item<'tcx>, + param: &'tcx GenericParam<'tcx>, ) -> bool; fn is_recursive_obligation( @@ -1446,7 +1472,7 @@ trait InferCtxtPrivExt<'hir, 'tcx> { ) -> bool; } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { // returns if `cond` not occurring implies that `error` does not occur - i.e., that // `error` occurring implies that `cond` occurs. fn error_implies(&self, cond: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, error: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> bool { @@ -1540,6 +1566,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } diag.emit(); } + FulfillmentErrorCode::CodeCycle(ref cycle) => { + self.report_overflow_error_cycle(cycle); + } } } @@ -1636,7 +1665,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .. }) | hir::Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { - kind: hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty), + kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ty), .. }), ) => Some((ty.span, format!("type mismatch resolving `{}`", predicate))), @@ -1895,7 +1924,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // FIXME(compiler-errors): This could be generalized, both to // be more granular, and probably look past other `#[fundamental]` // types, too. - self.tcx.visibility(def.did()).is_accessible_from(body_id.owner, self.tcx) + self.tcx + .visibility(def.did()) + .is_accessible_from(body_id.owner.def_id, self.tcx) } else { true } @@ -1905,16 +1936,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } let normalize = |candidate| { - self.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|ref infcx| { - let normalized = infcx - .at(&ObligationCause::dummy(), ty::ParamEnv::empty()) - .normalize(candidate) - .ok(); - match normalized { - Some(normalized) => normalized.value, - None => candidate, - } - }) + let infcx = self.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + infcx + .at(&ObligationCause::dummy(), ty::ParamEnv::empty()) + .normalize(candidate) + .map_or(candidate, |normalized| normalized.value) }; // Sort impl candidates so that ordering is consistent for UI tests. @@ -2088,7 +2114,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Pick the first substitution that still contains inference variables as the one // we're going to emit an error for. If there are none (see above), fall back to // a more general error. - let subst = data.trait_ref.substs.iter().find(|s| s.has_infer_types_or_consts()); + let subst = data.trait_ref.substs.iter().find(|s| s.has_non_region_infer()); let mut err = if let Some(subst) = subst { self.emit_inference_failure_err(body_id, span, subst, ErrorCode::E0283, true) @@ -2258,13 +2284,22 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { trait_impls.non_blanket_impls().len() ) }; - + let mut suggestions = vec![( + trait_path_segment.ident.span.shrink_to_lo(), + format!("<{} as ", self.tcx.type_of(impl_def_id)) + )]; + if let Some(generic_arg) = trait_path_segment.args { + let between_span = trait_path_segment.ident.span.between(generic_arg.span_ext); + // get rid of :: between Trait and <type> + // must be '::' between them, otherwise the parser won't accept the code + suggestions.push((between_span, "".to_string(),)); + suggestions.push((generic_arg.span_ext.shrink_to_hi(), format!(">"))); + } else { + suggestions.push((trait_path_segment.ident.span.shrink_to_hi(), format!(">"))); + } err.multipart_suggestion( message, - vec![ - (trait_path_segment.ident.span.shrink_to_lo(), format!("<{} as ", self.tcx.def_path(impl_def_id).to_string_no_crate_verbose())), - (trait_path_segment.ident.span.shrink_to_hi(), format!(">")) - ], + suggestions, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect ); } @@ -2309,7 +2344,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .substs .iter() .chain(Some(data.term.into_arg())) - .find(|g| g.has_infer_types_or_consts()); + .find(|g| g.has_non_region_infer()); if let Some(subst) = subst { let mut err = self.emit_inference_failure_err( body_id, @@ -2338,7 +2373,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if predicate.references_error() || self.is_tainted_by_errors() { return; } - let subst = data.substs.iter().find(|g| g.has_infer_types_or_consts()); + let subst = data.walk().find(|g| g.is_non_region_infer()); if let Some(subst) = subst { let err = self.emit_inference_failure_err( body_id, @@ -2478,10 +2513,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { fn predicate_can_apply( &self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - pred: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, + pred: ty::PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx>, ) -> bool { struct ParamToVarFolder<'a, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, var_map: FxHashMap<Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>>, } @@ -2522,7 +2557,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let obligation = Obligation::new( ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, - cleaned_pred.without_const().to_predicate(selcx.tcx()), + cleaned_pred.to_predicate(selcx.tcx()), ); self.predicate_may_hold(&obligation) @@ -2567,12 +2602,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip_all)] - fn maybe_suggest_unsized_generics<'hir>( - &self, - err: &mut Diagnostic, - span: Span, - node: Node<'hir>, - ) { + fn maybe_suggest_unsized_generics(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic, span: Span, node: Node<'tcx>) { let Some(generics) = node.generics() else { return; }; @@ -2623,11 +2653,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } - fn maybe_indirection_for_unsized<'hir>( + fn maybe_indirection_for_unsized( &self, err: &mut Diagnostic, - item: &'hir Item<'hir>, - param: &'hir GenericParam<'hir>, + item: &Item<'tcx>, + param: &GenericParam<'tcx>, ) -> bool { // Suggesting `T: ?Sized` is only valid in an ADT if `T` is only used in a // borrow. `struct S<'a, T: ?Sized>(&'a T);` is valid, `struct S<T: ?Sized>(T);` @@ -2727,82 +2757,6 @@ impl<'v> Visitor<'v> for FindTypeParam { } } -pub fn recursive_type_with_infinite_size_error<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - type_def_id: DefId, - spans: Vec<(Span, Option<hir::HirId>)>, -) { - assert!(type_def_id.is_local()); - let span = tcx.def_span(type_def_id); - let path = tcx.def_path_str(type_def_id); - let mut err = - struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, span, E0072, "recursive type `{}` has infinite size", path); - err.span_label(span, "recursive type has infinite size"); - for &(span, _) in &spans { - err.span_label(span, "recursive without indirection"); - } - let msg = format!( - "insert some indirection (e.g., a `Box`, `Rc`, or `&`) to make `{}` representable", - path, - ); - if spans.len() <= 4 { - // FIXME(compiler-errors): This suggestion might be erroneous if Box is shadowed - err.multipart_suggestion( - &msg, - spans - .into_iter() - .flat_map(|(span, field_id)| { - if let Some(generic_span) = get_option_generic_from_field_id(tcx, field_id) { - // If we match an `Option` and can grab the span of the Option's generic, then - // suggest boxing the generic arg for a non-null niche optimization. - vec![ - (generic_span.shrink_to_lo(), "Box<".to_string()), - (generic_span.shrink_to_hi(), ">".to_string()), - ] - } else { - vec![ - (span.shrink_to_lo(), "Box<".to_string()), - (span.shrink_to_hi(), ">".to_string()), - ] - } - }) - .collect(), - Applicability::HasPlaceholders, - ); - } else { - err.help(&msg); - } - err.emit(); -} - -/// Extract the span for the generic type `T` of `Option<T>` in a field definition -fn get_option_generic_from_field_id(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, field_id: Option<hir::HirId>) -> Option<Span> { - let node = tcx.hir().find(field_id?); - - // Expect a field from our field_id - let Some(hir::Node::Field(field_def)) = node - else { bug!("Expected HirId corresponding to FieldDef, found: {:?}", node) }; - - // Match a type that is a simple QPath with no Self - let hir::TyKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(None, path)) = &field_def.ty.kind - else { return None }; - - // Check if the path we're checking resolves to Option - let hir::def::Res::Def(_, did) = path.res - else { return None }; - - // Bail if this path doesn't describe `::core::option::Option` - if !tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, did) { - return None; - } - - // Match a single generic arg in the 0th path segment - let generic_arg = path.segments.last()?.args?.args.get(0)?; - - // Take the span out of the type, if it's a type - if let hir::GenericArg::Type(generic_ty) = generic_arg { Some(generic_ty.span) } else { None } -} - /// Summarizes information #[derive(Clone)] pub enum ArgKind { @@ -2847,3 +2801,8 @@ impl<'tcx> ty::TypeVisitor<'tcx> for HasNumericInferVisitor { } } } + +pub enum DefIdOrName { + DefId(DefId), + Name(&'static str), +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/on_unimplemented.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/on_unimplemented.rs index e11a42201..5eef54c63 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/on_unimplemented.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/on_unimplemented.rs @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ use super::{ ObligationCauseCode, OnUnimplementedDirective, OnUnimplementedNote, PredicateObligation, }; -use crate::infer::InferCtxt; +use crate::infer::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxt; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{Subst, SubstsRef}; +use rustc_middle::ty::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, GenericParamDefKind}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use std::iter; use super::InferCtxtPrivExt; -pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { +pub trait TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> { /*private*/ fn impl_similar_to( &self, @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { ) -> OnUnimplementedNote; } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { fn impl_similar_to( &self, trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, @@ -164,6 +164,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { flags.push((sym::from_desugaring, Some(format!("{:?}", k)))); } + if let ObligationCauseCode::MainFunctionType = obligation.cause.code() { + flags.push((sym::cause, Some("MainFunctionType".to_string()))); + } + // Add all types without trimmed paths. ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths!({ let generics = self.tcx.generics_of(def_id); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs index 13d9c1600..8c41d9d24 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use super::{ - EvaluationResult, Obligation, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode, PredicateObligation, + DefIdOrName, Obligation, ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode, PredicateObligation, SelectionContext, }; @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ use crate::autoderef::Autoderef; use crate::infer::InferCtxt; use crate::traits::normalize_to; +use hir::def::CtorOf; use hir::HirId; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack; @@ -20,7 +21,9 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{AsyncGeneratorKind, GeneratorKind, Node}; +use rustc_infer::infer::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxt; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; +use rustc_infer::infer::LateBoundRegionConversionTime; use rustc_middle::hir::map; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, suggest_arbitrary_trait_bound, suggest_constraining_type_param, AdtKind, DefIdTree, @@ -28,9 +31,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{ ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable, TypeVisitable, }; use rustc_middle::ty::{TypeAndMut, TypeckResults}; -use rustc_session::Limit; -use rustc_span::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE; -use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{BytePos, DesugaringKind, ExpnKind, Span, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_target::spec::abi; use std::fmt; @@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ impl<'tcx, 'a> GeneratorData<'tcx, 'a> { // meet an obligation fn try_get_upvar_span<F>( &self, - infer_context: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infer_context: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, generator_did: DefId, ty_matches: F, ) -> Option<GeneratorInteriorOrUpvar> @@ -168,7 +169,7 @@ impl<'tcx, 'a> GeneratorData<'tcx, 'a> { } // This trait is public to expose the diagnostics methods to clippy. -pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { +pub trait TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> { fn suggest_restricting_param_bound( &self, err: &mut Diagnostic, @@ -255,8 +256,15 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { found_span: Option<Span>, found: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, expected: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, + cause: &ObligationCauseCode<'tcx>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>; + fn note_conflicting_closure_bounds( + &self, + cause: &ObligationCauseCode<'tcx>, + err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>, + ); + fn suggest_fully_qualified_path( &self, err: &mut Diagnostic, @@ -296,8 +304,6 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { ) where T: fmt::Display; - fn suggest_new_overflow_limit(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic); - /// Suggest to await before try: future? => future.await? fn suggest_await_before_try( &self, @@ -461,7 +467,7 @@ fn suggest_restriction<'tcx>( } } -impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { fn suggest_restricting_param_bound( &self, mut err: &mut Diagnostic, @@ -659,7 +665,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { _ => {} } - hir_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id)); + hir_id = self.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id).into(); } } @@ -675,9 +681,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // It only make sense when suggesting dereferences for arguments let ObligationCauseCode::FunctionArgumentObligation { arg_hir_id, .. } = obligation.cause.code() else { return false; }; - let Some(typeck_results) = self.in_progress_typeck_results + let Some(typeck_results) = &self.typeck_results else { return false; }; - let typeck_results = typeck_results.borrow(); let hir::Node::Expr(expr) = self.tcx.hir().get(*arg_hir_id) else { return false; }; let Some(arg_ty) = typeck_results.expr_ty_adjusted_opt(expr) @@ -809,74 +814,136 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { err: &mut Diagnostic, trait_pred: ty::PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx>, ) -> bool { - // Skipping binder here, remapping below - let self_ty = trait_pred.self_ty().skip_binder(); - - let (def_id, output_ty, callable) = match *self_ty.kind() { - ty::Closure(def_id, substs) => (def_id, substs.as_closure().sig().output(), "closure"), - ty::FnDef(def_id, _) => (def_id, self_ty.fn_sig(self.tcx).output(), "function"), - _ => return false, - }; - let msg = format!("use parentheses to call the {}", callable); + if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(trait_pred) = obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() + && Some(trait_pred.def_id()) == self.tcx.lang_items().sized_trait() + { + // Don't suggest calling to turn an unsized type into a sized type + return false; + } - // "We should really create a single list of bound vars from the combined vars - // from the predicate and function, but instead we just liberate the function bound vars" - let output_ty = self.tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(def_id, output_ty); + // This is duplicated from `extract_callable_info` in typeck, which + // relies on autoderef, so we can't use it here. + let found = trait_pred.self_ty().skip_binder().peel_refs(); + let Some((def_id_or_name, output, inputs)) = (match *found.kind() + { + ty::FnPtr(fn_sig) => { + Some((DefIdOrName::Name("function pointer"), fn_sig.output(), fn_sig.inputs())) + } + ty::FnDef(def_id, _) => { + let fn_sig = found.fn_sig(self.tcx); + Some((DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id), fn_sig.output(), fn_sig.inputs())) + } + ty::Closure(def_id, substs) => { + let fn_sig = substs.as_closure().sig(); + Some(( + DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id), + fn_sig.output(), + fn_sig.inputs().map_bound(|inputs| &inputs[1..]), + )) + } + ty::Opaque(def_id, substs) => { + self.tcx.bound_item_bounds(def_id).subst(self.tcx, substs).iter().find_map(|pred| { + if let ty::PredicateKind::Projection(proj) = pred.kind().skip_binder() + && Some(proj.projection_ty.item_def_id) == self.tcx.lang_items().fn_once_output() + // args tuple will always be substs[1] + && let ty::Tuple(args) = proj.projection_ty.substs.type_at(1).kind() + { + Some(( + DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id), + pred.kind().rebind(proj.term.ty().unwrap()), + pred.kind().rebind(args.as_slice()), + )) + } else { + None + } + }) + } + ty::Dynamic(data, _, ty::Dyn) => { + data.iter().find_map(|pred| { + if let ty::ExistentialPredicate::Projection(proj) = pred.skip_binder() + && Some(proj.item_def_id) == self.tcx.lang_items().fn_once_output() + // for existential projection, substs are shifted over by 1 + && let ty::Tuple(args) = proj.substs.type_at(0).kind() + { + Some(( + DefIdOrName::Name("trait object"), + pred.rebind(proj.term.ty().unwrap()), + pred.rebind(args.as_slice()), + )) + } else { + None + } + }) + } + ty::Param(_) => { + obligation.param_env.caller_bounds().iter().find_map(|pred| { + if let ty::PredicateKind::Projection(proj) = pred.kind().skip_binder() + && Some(proj.projection_ty.item_def_id) == self.tcx.lang_items().fn_once_output() + && proj.projection_ty.self_ty() == found + // args tuple will always be substs[1] + && let ty::Tuple(args) = proj.projection_ty.substs.type_at(1).kind() + { + Some(( + DefIdOrName::Name("type parameter"), + pred.kind().rebind(proj.term.ty().unwrap()), + pred.kind().rebind(args.as_slice()), + )) + } else { + None + } + }) + } + _ => None, + }) else { return false; }; + let output = self.replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars( + obligation.cause.span, + LateBoundRegionConversionTime::FnCall, + output, + ); + let inputs = inputs.skip_binder().iter().map(|ty| { + self.replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars( + obligation.cause.span, + LateBoundRegionConversionTime::FnCall, + inputs.rebind(*ty), + ) + }); // Remapping bound vars here - let trait_pred_and_self = trait_pred.map_bound(|trait_pred| (trait_pred, output_ty)); + let trait_pred_and_self = trait_pred.map_bound(|trait_pred| (trait_pred, output)); let new_obligation = self.mk_trait_obligation_with_new_self_ty(obligation.param_env, trait_pred_and_self); - - match self.evaluate_obligation(&new_obligation) { - Ok( - EvaluationResult::EvaluatedToOk - | EvaluationResult::EvaluatedToOkModuloRegions - | EvaluationResult::EvaluatedToOkModuloOpaqueTypes - | EvaluationResult::EvaluatedToAmbig, - ) => {} - _ => return false, + if !self.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&new_obligation) { + return false; } - let hir = self.tcx.hir(); + // Get the name of the callable and the arguments to be used in the suggestion. - let (snippet, sugg) = match hir.get_if_local(def_id) { - Some(hir::Node::Expr(hir::Expr { - kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure(hir::Closure { fn_decl, fn_decl_span, .. }), - .. - })) => { - err.span_label(*fn_decl_span, "consider calling this closure"); - let Some(name) = self.get_closure_name(def_id, err, &msg) else { - return false; - }; - let args = fn_decl.inputs.iter().map(|_| "_").collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", "); - let sugg = format!("({})", args); - (format!("{}{}", name, sugg), sugg) - } - Some(hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { - ident, - kind: hir::ItemKind::Fn(.., body_id), - .. - })) => { - err.span_label(ident.span, "consider calling this function"); - let body = hir.body(*body_id); - let args = body - .params - .iter() - .map(|arg| match &arg.pat.kind { - hir::PatKind::Binding(_, _, ident, None) - // FIXME: provide a better suggestion when encountering `SelfLower`, it - // should suggest a method call. - if ident.name != kw::SelfLower => ident.to_string(), - _ => "_".to_string(), - }) - .collect::<Vec<_>>() - .join(", "); - let sugg = format!("({})", args); - (format!("{}{}", ident, sugg), sugg) - } - _ => return false, + let hir = self.tcx.hir(); + + let msg = match def_id_or_name { + DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id) => match self.tcx.def_kind(def_id) { + DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, _) => { + "use parentheses to construct this tuple struct".to_string() + } + DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, _) => { + "use parentheses to construct this tuple variant".to_string() + } + kind => format!("use parentheses to call this {}", kind.descr(def_id)), + }, + DefIdOrName::Name(name) => format!("use parentheses to call this {name}"), }; + + let args = inputs + .map(|ty| { + if ty.is_suggestable(self.tcx, false) { + format!("/* {ty} */") + } else { + "/* value */".to_string() + } + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + .join(", "); + if matches!(obligation.cause.code(), ObligationCauseCode::FunctionArgumentObligation { .. }) && obligation.cause.span.can_be_used_for_suggestions() { @@ -887,11 +954,36 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { err.span_suggestion_verbose( obligation.cause.span.shrink_to_hi(), &msg, - sugg, + format!("({args})"), Applicability::HasPlaceholders, ); - } else { - err.help(&format!("{}: `{}`", msg, snippet)); + } else if let DefIdOrName::DefId(def_id) = def_id_or_name { + let name = match hir.get_if_local(def_id) { + Some(hir::Node::Expr(hir::Expr { + kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure(hir::Closure { fn_decl_span, .. }), + .. + })) => { + err.span_label(*fn_decl_span, "consider calling this closure"); + let Some(name) = self.get_closure_name(def_id, err, &msg) else { + return false; + }; + name.to_string() + } + Some(hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { ident, kind: hir::ItemKind::Fn(..), .. })) => { + err.span_label(ident.span, "consider calling this function"); + ident.to_string() + } + Some(hir::Node::Ctor(..)) => { + let name = self.tcx.def_path_str(def_id); + err.span_label( + self.tcx.def_span(def_id), + format!("consider calling the constructor for `{}`", name), + ); + name + } + _ => return false, + }; + err.help(&format!("{msg}: `{name}({args})`")); } true } @@ -1176,8 +1268,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { &format!("this call returns `{}`", pred.self_ty()), ); } - if let Some(typeck_results) = - self.in_progress_typeck_results.map(|t| t.borrow()) + if let Some(typeck_results) = &self.typeck_results && let ty = typeck_results.expr_ty_adjusted(base) && let ty::FnDef(def_id, _substs) = ty.kind() && let Some(hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { ident, span, vis_span, .. })) = @@ -1231,7 +1322,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return; } let trait_pred = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(trait_pred); - if trait_pred.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if trait_pred.has_non_region_infer() { // Do not ICE while trying to find if a reborrow would succeed on a trait with // unresolved bindings. return; @@ -1300,8 +1391,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { && let Some(stmt) = blk.stmts.last() && let hir::StmtKind::Semi(expr) = stmt.kind // Only suggest this if the expression behind the semicolon implements the predicate - && let Some(typeck_results) = self.in_progress_typeck_results - && let Some(ty) = typeck_results.borrow().expr_ty_opt(expr) + && let Some(typeck_results) = &self.typeck_results + && let Some(ty) = typeck_results.expr_ty_opt(expr) && self.predicate_may_hold(&self.mk_trait_obligation_with_new_self_ty( obligation.param_env, trait_pred.map_bound(|trait_pred| (trait_pred, ty)) )) @@ -1390,7 +1481,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let mut visitor = ReturnsVisitor::default(); visitor.visit_body(&body); - let typeck_results = self.in_progress_typeck_results.map(|t| t.borrow()).unwrap(); + let typeck_results = self.typeck_results.as_ref().unwrap(); let Some(liberated_sig) = typeck_results.liberated_fn_sigs().get(fn_hir_id).copied() else { return false; }; let ret_types = visitor @@ -1425,7 +1516,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let mut spans_and_needs_box = vec![]; match liberated_sig.output().kind() { - ty::Dynamic(predicates, _, _) => { + ty::Dynamic(predicates, _, ty::Dyn) => { let cause = ObligationCause::misc(ret_ty.span, fn_hir_id); let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::empty(); @@ -1573,7 +1664,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Point at all the `return`s in the function as they have failed trait bounds. let mut visitor = ReturnsVisitor::default(); visitor.visit_body(&body); - let typeck_results = self.in_progress_typeck_results.map(|t| t.borrow()).unwrap(); + let typeck_results = self.typeck_results.as_ref().unwrap(); for expr in &visitor.returns { if let Some(returned_ty) = typeck_results.node_type_opt(expr.hir_id) { let ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(returned_ty); @@ -1589,9 +1680,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { found_span: Option<Span>, found: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, expected: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, + cause: &ObligationCauseCode<'tcx>, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed> { pub(crate) fn build_fn_sig_ty<'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, ) -> Ty<'tcx> { let inputs = trait_ref.skip_binder().substs.type_at(1); @@ -1650,9 +1742,68 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let signature_kind = format!("{argument_kind} signature"); err.note_expected_found(&signature_kind, expected_str, &signature_kind, found_str); + self.note_conflicting_closure_bounds(cause, &mut err); + err } + // Add a note if there are two `Fn`-family bounds that have conflicting argument + // requirements, which will always cause a closure to have a type error. + fn note_conflicting_closure_bounds( + &self, + cause: &ObligationCauseCode<'tcx>, + err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx, ErrorGuaranteed>, + ) { + // First, look for an `ExprBindingObligation`, which means we can get + // the unsubstituted predicate list of the called function. And check + // that the predicate that we failed to satisfy is a `Fn`-like trait. + if let ObligationCauseCode::ExprBindingObligation(def_id, _, _, idx) = cause + && let predicates = self.tcx.predicates_of(def_id).instantiate_identity(self.tcx) + && let Some(pred) = predicates.predicates.get(*idx) + && let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(trait_pred) = pred.kind().skip_binder() + && ty::ClosureKind::from_def_id(self.tcx, trait_pred.def_id()).is_some() + { + let expected_self = + self.tcx.anonymize_late_bound_regions(pred.kind().rebind(trait_pred.self_ty())); + let expected_substs = self + .tcx + .anonymize_late_bound_regions(pred.kind().rebind(trait_pred.trait_ref.substs)); + + // Find another predicate whose self-type is equal to the expected self type, + // but whose substs don't match. + let other_pred = std::iter::zip(&predicates.predicates, &predicates.spans) + .enumerate() + .find(|(other_idx, (pred, _))| match pred.kind().skip_binder() { + ty::PredicateKind::Trait(trait_pred) + if ty::ClosureKind::from_def_id(self.tcx, trait_pred.def_id()) + .is_some() + && other_idx != idx + // Make sure that the self type matches + // (i.e. constraining this closure) + && expected_self + == self.tcx.anonymize_late_bound_regions( + pred.kind().rebind(trait_pred.self_ty()), + ) + // But the substs don't match (i.e. incompatible args) + && expected_substs + != self.tcx.anonymize_late_bound_regions( + pred.kind().rebind(trait_pred.trait_ref.substs), + ) => + { + true + } + _ => false, + }); + // If we found one, then it's very likely the cause of the error. + if let Some((_, (_, other_pred_span))) = other_pred { + err.span_note( + *other_pred_span, + "closure inferred to have a different signature due to this bound", + ); + } + } + } + fn suggest_fully_qualified_path( &self, err: &mut Diagnostic, @@ -1841,12 +1992,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let span = self.tcx.def_span(generator_did); - let in_progress_typeck_results = self.in_progress_typeck_results.map(|t| t.borrow()); let generator_did_root = self.tcx.typeck_root_def_id(generator_did); debug!( ?generator_did, ?generator_did_root, - in_progress_typeck_results.hir_owner = ?in_progress_typeck_results.as_ref().map(|t| t.hir_owner), + typeck_results.hir_owner = ?self.typeck_results.as_ref().map(|t| t.hir_owner), ?span, ); @@ -1901,7 +2051,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // type-checking; otherwise, get them by performing a query. This is needed to avoid // cycles. If we can't use resolved types because the generator comes from another crate, // we still provide a targeted error but without all the relevant spans. - let generator_data: Option<GeneratorData<'tcx, '_>> = match &in_progress_typeck_results { + let generator_data: Option<GeneratorData<'tcx, '_>> = match &self.typeck_results { Some(t) if t.hir_owner.to_def_id() == generator_did_root => { Some(GeneratorData::Local(&t)) } @@ -2707,19 +2857,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if let Some(Node::Expr(expr @ hir::Expr { kind: hir::ExprKind::Block(..), .. })) = hir.find(arg_hir_id) { - let in_progress_typeck_results = - self.in_progress_typeck_results.map(|t| t.borrow()); let parent_id = hir.get_parent_item(arg_hir_id); - let typeck_results: &TypeckResults<'tcx> = match &in_progress_typeck_results { + let typeck_results: &TypeckResults<'tcx> = match &self.typeck_results { Some(t) if t.hir_owner == parent_id => t, - _ => self.tcx.typeck(parent_id), + _ => self.tcx.typeck(parent_id.def_id), }; - let ty = typeck_results.expr_ty_adjusted(expr); - let span = expr.peel_blocks().span; + let expr = expr.peel_blocks(); + let ty = typeck_results.expr_ty_adjusted_opt(expr).unwrap_or(tcx.ty_error()); + let span = expr.span; if Some(span) != err.span.primary_span() { err.span_label( span, - &if ty.references_error() { + if ty.references_error() { String::new() } else { format!("this tail expression is of type `{:?}`", ty) @@ -2796,19 +2945,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } - fn suggest_new_overflow_limit(&self, err: &mut Diagnostic) { - let suggested_limit = match self.tcx.recursion_limit() { - Limit(0) => Limit(2), - limit => limit * 2, - }; - err.help(&format!( - "consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a \ - `#![recursion_limit = \"{}\"]` attribute to your crate (`{}`)", - suggested_limit, - self.tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE), - )); - } - #[instrument( level = "debug", skip(self, err), fields(trait_pred.self_ty = ?trait_pred.self_ty()) )] @@ -2890,19 +3026,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ObligationCauseCode::BinOp { rhs_span: Some(span), is_lit, .. } if *is_lit => span, _ => return, }; - match ( - trait_ref.skip_binder().self_ty().kind(), - trait_ref.skip_binder().substs.type_at(1).kind(), - ) { - (ty::Float(_), ty::Infer(InferTy::IntVar(_))) => { - err.span_suggestion_verbose( - rhs_span.shrink_to_hi(), - "consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0`", - ".0", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } - _ => {} + if let ty::Float(_) = trait_ref.skip_binder().self_ty().kind() + && let ty::Infer(InferTy::IntVar(_)) = trait_ref.skip_binder().substs.type_at(1).kind() + { + err.span_suggestion_verbose( + rhs_span.shrink_to_hi(), + "consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0`", + ".0", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/fulfill.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/fulfill.rs index a81fef60a..a417e1440 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/fulfill.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/fulfill.rs @@ -25,10 +25,9 @@ use super::Unimplemented; use super::{FulfillmentError, FulfillmentErrorCode}; use super::{ObligationCause, PredicateObligation}; -use crate::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt as _; use crate::traits::project::PolyProjectionObligation; use crate::traits::project::ProjectionCacheKeyExt as _; -use crate::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; +use crate::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt; impl<'tcx> ForestObligation for PendingPredicateObligation<'tcx> { /// Note that we include both the `ParamEnv` and the `Predicate`, @@ -103,7 +102,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { } /// Attempts to select obligations using `selcx`. - fn select(&mut self, selcx: &mut SelectionContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { + fn select(&mut self, selcx: SelectionContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { let span = debug_span!("select", obligation_forest_size = ?self.predicates.len()); let _enter = span.enter(); @@ -138,7 +137,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, infcx, param_env, cause))] fn normalize_projection_type( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, projection_ty: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, @@ -166,7 +165,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { fn register_predicate_obligation( &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligation: PredicateObligation<'tcx>, ) { // this helps to reduce duplicate errors, as well as making @@ -183,7 +182,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { .register_obligation(PendingPredicateObligation { obligation, stalled_on: vec![] }); } - fn select_all_or_error(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { + fn select_all_or_error(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { { let errors = self.select_where_possible(infcx); if !errors.is_empty() { @@ -194,12 +193,9 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { self.predicates.to_errors(CodeAmbiguity).into_iter().map(to_fulfillment_error).collect() } - fn select_where_possible( - &mut self, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, - ) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { - let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(infcx); - self.select(&mut selcx) + fn select_where_possible(&mut self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { + let selcx = SelectionContext::new(infcx); + self.select(selcx) } fn pending_obligations(&self) -> Vec<PredicateObligation<'tcx>> { @@ -211,8 +207,8 @@ impl<'tcx> TraitEngine<'tcx> for FulfillmentContext<'tcx> { } } -struct FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { - selcx: &'a mut SelectionContext<'b, 'tcx>, +struct FulfillProcessor<'a, 'tcx> { + selcx: SelectionContext<'a, 'tcx>, } fn mk_pending(os: Vec<PredicateObligation<'_>>) -> Vec<PendingPredicateObligation<'_>> { @@ -221,9 +217,10 @@ fn mk_pending(os: Vec<PredicateObligation<'_>>) -> Vec<PendingPredicateObligatio .collect() } -impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { +impl<'a, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'tcx> { type Obligation = PendingPredicateObligation<'tcx>; type Error = FulfillmentErrorCode<'tcx>; + type OUT = Outcome<Self::Obligation, Self::Error>; /// Identifies whether a predicate obligation needs processing. /// @@ -279,7 +276,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { debug!(?obligation, "pre-resolve"); - if obligation.predicate.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if obligation.predicate.has_non_region_infer() { obligation.predicate = self.selcx.infcx().resolve_vars_if_possible(obligation.predicate); } @@ -291,7 +288,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { if obligation.predicate.has_projections() { let mut obligations = Vec::new(); let predicate = crate::traits::project::try_normalize_with_depth_to( - self.selcx, + &mut self.selcx, obligation.param_env, obligation.cause.clone(), obligation.recursion_depth + 1, @@ -358,7 +355,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { } ty::PredicateKind::RegionOutlives(data) => { - if infcx.considering_regions || data.has_placeholders() { + if infcx.considering_regions { infcx.region_outlives_predicate(&obligation.cause, Binder::dummy(data)); } @@ -479,9 +476,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { Err(NotConstEvaluatable::MentionsInfer) => { pending_obligation.stalled_on.clear(); pending_obligation.stalled_on.extend( - uv.substs - .iter() - .filter_map(TyOrConstInferVar::maybe_from_generic_arg), + uv.walk().filter_map(TyOrConstInferVar::maybe_from_generic_arg), ); ProcessResult::Unchanged } @@ -495,19 +490,20 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { } ty::PredicateKind::ConstEquate(c1, c2) => { + assert!( + self.selcx.tcx().features().generic_const_exprs, + "`ConstEquate` without a feature gate: {c1:?} {c2:?}", + ); debug!(?c1, ?c2, "equating consts"); - let tcx = self.selcx.tcx(); - if tcx.features().generic_const_exprs { - // FIXME: we probably should only try to unify abstract constants - // if the constants depend on generic parameters. - // - // Let's just see where this breaks :shrug: - if let (ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(a), ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(b)) = - (c1.kind(), c2.kind()) - { - if infcx.try_unify_abstract_consts(a, b, obligation.param_env) { - return ProcessResult::Changed(vec![]); - } + // FIXME: we probably should only try to unify abstract constants + // if the constants depend on generic parameters. + // + // Let's just see where this breaks :shrug: + if let (ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(a), ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(b)) = + (c1.kind(), c2.kind()) + { + if infcx.try_unify_abstract_consts(a, b, obligation.param_env) { + return ProcessResult::Changed(vec![]); } } @@ -569,7 +565,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { ) } (Err(ErrorHandled::TooGeneric), _) | (_, Err(ErrorHandled::TooGeneric)) => { - if c1.has_infer_types_or_consts() || c2.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if c1.has_non_region_infer() || c2.has_non_region_infer() { ProcessResult::Unchanged } else { // Two different constants using generic parameters ~> error. @@ -594,19 +590,21 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> ObligationProcessor for FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { &mut self, cycle: I, _marker: PhantomData<&'c PendingPredicateObligation<'tcx>>, - ) where + ) -> Result<(), FulfillmentErrorCode<'tcx>> + where I: Clone + Iterator<Item = &'c PendingPredicateObligation<'tcx>>, { if self.selcx.coinductive_match(cycle.clone().map(|s| s.obligation.predicate)) { debug!("process_child_obligations: coinductive match"); + Ok(()) } else { let cycle: Vec<_> = cycle.map(|c| c.obligation.clone()).collect(); - self.selcx.infcx().report_overflow_error_cycle(&cycle); + Err(FulfillmentErrorCode::CodeCycle(cycle)) } } } -impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { +impl<'a, 'tcx> FulfillProcessor<'a, 'tcx> { #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, obligation, stalled_on))] fn process_trait_obligation( &mut self, @@ -641,7 +639,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { // information about the types in the trait. stalled_on.clear(); stalled_on.extend(substs_infer_vars( - self.selcx, + &self.selcx, trait_obligation.predicate.map_bound(|pred| pred.trait_ref.substs), )); @@ -693,12 +691,12 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { } } - match project::poly_project_and_unify_type(self.selcx, &project_obligation) { + match project::poly_project_and_unify_type(&mut self.selcx, &project_obligation) { ProjectAndUnifyResult::Holds(os) => ProcessResult::Changed(mk_pending(os)), ProjectAndUnifyResult::FailedNormalization => { stalled_on.clear(); stalled_on.extend(substs_infer_vars( - self.selcx, + &self.selcx, project_obligation.predicate.map_bound(|pred| pred.projection_ty.substs), )); ProcessResult::Unchanged @@ -716,7 +714,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> FulfillProcessor<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { /// Returns the set of inference variables contained in `substs`. fn substs_infer_vars<'a, 'tcx>( - selcx: &mut SelectionContext<'a, 'tcx>, + selcx: &SelectionContext<'a, 'tcx>, substs: ty::Binder<'tcx, SubstsRef<'tcx>>, ) -> impl Iterator<Item = TyOrConstInferVar<'tcx>> { selcx @@ -724,11 +722,11 @@ fn substs_infer_vars<'a, 'tcx>( .resolve_vars_if_possible(substs) .skip_binder() // ok because this check doesn't care about regions .iter() - .filter(|arg| arg.has_infer_types_or_consts()) + .filter(|arg| arg.has_non_region_infer()) .flat_map(|arg| { let mut walker = arg.walk(); while let Some(c) = walker.next() { - if !c.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if !c.has_non_region_infer() { walker.visited.remove(&c); walker.skip_current_subtree(); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/misc.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/misc.rs index e1bd48ba8..be603c609 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/misc.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/misc.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; -use crate::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt; +use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; #[derive(Clone)] pub enum CopyImplementationError<'tcx> { @@ -23,65 +23,64 @@ pub fn can_type_implement_copy<'tcx>( parent_cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, ) -> Result<(), CopyImplementationError<'tcx>> { // FIXME: (@jroesch) float this code up - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let (adt, substs) = match self_type.kind() { - // These types used to have a builtin impl. - // Now libcore provides that impl. - ty::Uint(_) - | ty::Int(_) - | ty::Bool - | ty::Float(_) - | ty::Char - | ty::RawPtr(..) - | ty::Never - | ty::Ref(_, _, hir::Mutability::Not) - | ty::Array(..) => return Ok(()), + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let (adt, substs) = match self_type.kind() { + // These types used to have a builtin impl. + // Now libcore provides that impl. + ty::Uint(_) + | ty::Int(_) + | ty::Bool + | ty::Float(_) + | ty::Char + | ty::RawPtr(..) + | ty::Never + | ty::Ref(_, _, hir::Mutability::Not) + | ty::Array(..) => return Ok(()), - ty::Adt(adt, substs) => (adt, substs), + ty::Adt(adt, substs) => (adt, substs), - _ => return Err(CopyImplementationError::NotAnAdt), - }; + _ => return Err(CopyImplementationError::NotAnAdt), + }; - let mut infringing = Vec::new(); - for variant in adt.variants() { - for field in &variant.fields { - let ty = field.ty(tcx, substs); - if ty.references_error() { - continue; - } - let span = tcx.def_span(field.did); - // FIXME(compiler-errors): This gives us better spans for bad - // projection types like in issue-50480. - // If the ADT has substs, point to the cause we are given. - // If it does not, then this field probably doesn't normalize - // to begin with, and point to the bad field's span instead. - let cause = if field - .ty(tcx, traits::InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, adt.did())) - .has_param_types_or_consts() - { - parent_cause.clone() - } else { - ObligationCause::dummy_with_span(span) - }; - match traits::fully_normalize(&infcx, cause, param_env, ty) { - Ok(ty) => { - if !infcx.type_is_copy_modulo_regions(param_env, ty, span) { - infringing.push((field, ty)); - } - } - Err(errors) => { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - } - }; + let mut infringing = Vec::new(); + for variant in adt.variants() { + for field in &variant.fields { + let ty = field.ty(tcx, substs); + if ty.references_error() { + continue; } + let span = tcx.def_span(field.did); + // FIXME(compiler-errors): This gives us better spans for bad + // projection types like in issue-50480. + // If the ADT has substs, point to the cause we are given. + // If it does not, then this field probably doesn't normalize + // to begin with, and point to the bad field's span instead. + let cause = if field + .ty(tcx, traits::InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, adt.did())) + .has_non_region_param() + { + parent_cause.clone() + } else { + ObligationCause::dummy_with_span(span) + }; + match traits::fully_normalize(&infcx, cause, param_env, ty) { + Ok(ty) => { + if !infcx.type_is_copy_modulo_regions(param_env, ty, span) { + infringing.push((field, ty)); + } + } + Err(errors) => { + infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + } + }; } - if !infringing.is_empty() { - return Err(CopyImplementationError::InfrigingFields(infringing)); - } - if adt.has_dtor(tcx) { - return Err(CopyImplementationError::HasDestructor); - } + } + if !infringing.is_empty() { + return Err(CopyImplementationError::InfrigingFields(infringing)); + } + if adt.has_dtor(tcx) { + return Err(CopyImplementationError::HasDestructor); + } - Ok(()) - }) + Ok(()) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/mod.rs index 40596078f..0bf54c096 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/mod.rs @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub mod wf; use crate::errors::DumpVTableEntries; use crate::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; use crate::infer::{InferCtxt, TyCtxtInferExt}; -use crate::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt as _; +use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use crate::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -34,12 +34,11 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_infer::traits::TraitEngineExt as _; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::TypeFoldable; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use rustc_middle::ty::{ - self, DefIdTree, GenericParamDefKind, Subst, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeSuperVisitable, - VtblEntry, + self, DefIdTree, GenericParamDefKind, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeSuperVisitable, VtblEntry, }; +use rustc_middle::ty::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; use smallvec::SmallVec; @@ -130,7 +129,7 @@ pub fn predicates_for_generics<'tcx>( move |(idx, (predicate, span))| Obligation { cause: cause(idx, span), recursion_depth: 0, - param_env: param_env, + param_env, predicate, }, ) @@ -141,8 +140,8 @@ pub fn predicates_for_generics<'tcx>( /// `bound` or is not known to meet bound (note that this is /// conservative towards *no impl*, which is the opposite of the /// `evaluate` methods). -pub fn type_known_to_meet_bound_modulo_regions<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn type_known_to_meet_bound_modulo_regions<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, def_id: DefId, @@ -171,7 +170,7 @@ pub fn type_known_to_meet_bound_modulo_regions<'a, 'tcx>( result ); - if result && ty.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if result && ty.has_non_region_infer() { // Because of inference "guessing", selection can sometimes claim // to succeed while the success requires a guess. To ensure // this function's result remains infallible, we must confirm @@ -235,54 +234,51 @@ fn do_normalize_predicates<'tcx>( // by wfcheck anyway, so I'm not sure we have to check // them here too, and we will remove this function when // we move over to lazy normalization *anyway*. - tcx.infer_ctxt().ignoring_regions().enter(|infcx| { - let predicates = match fully_normalize(&infcx, cause, elaborated_env, predicates) { - Ok(predicates) => predicates, - Err(errors) => { - let reported = infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - return Err(reported); - } - }; + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().ignoring_regions().build(); + let predicates = match fully_normalize(&infcx, cause, elaborated_env, predicates) { + Ok(predicates) => predicates, + Err(errors) => { + let reported = infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); + return Err(reported); + } + }; - debug!("do_normalize_predictes: normalized predicates = {:?}", predicates); + debug!("do_normalize_predictes: normalized predicates = {:?}", predicates); - // We can use the `elaborated_env` here; the region code only - // cares about declarations like `'a: 'b`. - let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::new(elaborated_env); + // We can use the `elaborated_env` here; the region code only + // cares about declarations like `'a: 'b`. + let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::new(elaborated_env); + + // FIXME: It's very weird that we ignore region obligations but apparently + // still need to use `resolve_regions` as we need the resolved regions in + // the normalized predicates. + let errors = infcx.resolve_regions(&outlives_env); + if !errors.is_empty() { + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + span, + format!("failed region resolution while normalizing {elaborated_env:?}: {errors:?}"), + ); + } - // FIXME: It's very weird that we ignore region obligations but apparently - // still need to use `resolve_regions` as we need the resolved regions in - // the normalized predicates. - let errors = infcx.resolve_regions(&outlives_env); - if !errors.is_empty() { - tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + match infcx.fully_resolve(predicates) { + Ok(predicates) => Ok(predicates), + Err(fixup_err) => { + // If we encounter a fixup error, it means that some type + // variable wound up unconstrained. I actually don't know + // if this can happen, and I certainly don't expect it to + // happen often, but if it did happen it probably + // represents a legitimate failure due to some kind of + // unconstrained variable. + // + // @lcnr: Let's still ICE here for now. I want a test case + // for that. + span_bug!( span, - format!( - "failed region resolution while normalizing {elaborated_env:?}: {errors:?}" - ), + "inference variables in normalized parameter environment: {}", + fixup_err ); } - - match infcx.fully_resolve(predicates) { - Ok(predicates) => Ok(predicates), - Err(fixup_err) => { - // If we encounter a fixup error, it means that some type - // variable wound up unconstrained. I actually don't know - // if this can happen, and I certainly don't expect it to - // happen often, but if it did happen it probably - // represents a legitimate failure due to some kind of - // unconstrained variable. - // - // @lcnr: Let's still ICE here for now. I want a test case - // for that. - span_bug!( - span, - "inference variables in normalized parameter environment: {}", - fixup_err - ); - } - } - }) + } } // FIXME: this is gonna need to be removed ... @@ -394,8 +390,8 @@ pub fn normalize_param_env_or_error<'tcx>( } /// Normalize a type and process all resulting obligations, returning any errors -pub fn fully_normalize<'a, 'tcx, T>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn fully_normalize<'tcx, T>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, value: T, @@ -430,8 +426,8 @@ where /// Process an obligation (and any nested obligations that come from it) to /// completion, returning any errors -pub fn fully_solve_obligation<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn fully_solve_obligation<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligation: PredicateObligation<'tcx>, ) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { let mut engine = <dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>>::new(infcx.tcx); @@ -441,8 +437,8 @@ pub fn fully_solve_obligation<'a, 'tcx>( /// Process a set of obligations (and any nested obligations that come from them) /// to completion -pub fn fully_solve_obligations<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn fully_solve_obligations<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligations: impl IntoIterator<Item = PredicateObligation<'tcx>>, ) -> Vec<FulfillmentError<'tcx>> { let mut engine = <dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>>::new(infcx.tcx); @@ -453,8 +449,8 @@ pub fn fully_solve_obligations<'a, 'tcx>( /// Process a bound (and any nested obligations that come from it) to completion. /// This is a convenience function for traits that have no generic arguments, such /// as auto traits, and builtin traits like Copy or Sized. -pub fn fully_solve_bound<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn fully_solve_bound<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, @@ -474,21 +470,20 @@ pub fn impossible_predicates<'tcx>( ) -> bool { debug!("impossible_predicates(predicates={:?})", predicates); - let result = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(); - let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); - let predicates = ocx.normalize(ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, predicates); - for predicate in predicates { - let obligation = Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, predicate); - ocx.register_obligation(obligation); - } - let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(); + let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx); + let predicates = ocx.normalize(ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, predicates); + for predicate in predicates { + let obligation = Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, predicate); + ocx.register_obligation(obligation); + } + let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); - // Clean up after ourselves - let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); + // Clean up after ourselves + let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types(); - !errors.is_empty() - }); + let result = !errors.is_empty(); debug!("impossible_predicates = {:?}", result); result } @@ -579,18 +574,16 @@ fn is_impossible_method<'tcx>( } }); - tcx.infer_ctxt().ignoring_regions().enter(|ref infcx| { - for obligation in predicates_for_trait { - // Ignore overflow error, to be conservative. - if let Ok(result) = infcx.evaluate_obligation(&obligation) - && !result.may_apply() - { - return true; - } + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().ignoring_regions().build(); + for obligation in predicates_for_trait { + // Ignore overflow error, to be conservative. + if let Ok(result) = infcx.evaluate_obligation(&obligation) + && !result.may_apply() + { + return true; } - - false - }) + } + false } #[derive(Clone, Debug)] @@ -771,12 +764,9 @@ fn dump_vtable_entries<'tcx>( }); } -fn own_existential_vtable_entries<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - trait_ref: ty::PolyExistentialTraitRef<'tcx>, -) -> &'tcx [DefId] { +fn own_existential_vtable_entries<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, trait_def_id: DefId) -> &'tcx [DefId] { let trait_methods = tcx - .associated_items(trait_ref.def_id()) + .associated_items(trait_def_id) .in_definition_order() .filter(|item| item.kind == ty::AssocKind::Fn); // Now list each method's DefId (for within its trait). @@ -785,7 +775,7 @@ fn own_existential_vtable_entries<'tcx>( let def_id = trait_method.def_id; // Some methods cannot be called on an object; skip those. - if !is_vtable_safe_method(tcx, trait_ref.def_id(), &trait_method) { + if !is_vtable_safe_method(tcx, trait_def_id, &trait_method) { debug!("own_existential_vtable_entry: not vtable safe"); return None; } @@ -817,7 +807,7 @@ fn vtable_entries<'tcx>( // Lookup the shape of vtable for the trait. let own_existential_entries = - tcx.own_existential_vtable_entries(existential_trait_ref); + tcx.own_existential_vtable_entries(existential_trait_ref.def_id()); let own_entries = own_existential_entries.iter().copied().map(|def_id| { debug!("vtable_entries: trait_method={:?}", def_id); @@ -953,10 +943,9 @@ pub fn vtable_trait_upcasting_coercion_new_vptr_slot<'tcx>( }), ); - let implsrc = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); - selcx.select(&obligation).unwrap() - }); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx); + let implsrc = selcx.select(&obligation).unwrap(); let Some(ImplSource::TraitUpcasting(implsrc_traitcasting)) = implsrc else { bug!(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/object_safety.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/object_safety.rs index f2779ce2d..0bb25a74d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/object_safety.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/object_safety.rs @@ -8,20 +8,20 @@ //! - not reference the erased type `Self` except for in this receiver; //! - not have generic type parameters. -use super::elaborate_predicates; +use super::{elaborate_predicates, elaborate_trait_ref}; use crate::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use crate::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt; use crate::traits::{self, Obligation, ObligationCause}; use hir::def::DefKind; -use rustc_errors::{FatalError, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{DelayDm, FatalError, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_middle::ty::abstract_const::{walk_abstract_const, AbstractConst}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, InternalSubsts, Subst}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, EarlyBinder, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor, }; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, InternalSubsts}; use rustc_middle::ty::{Predicate, ToPredicate}; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::WHERE_CLAUSES_OBJECT_SAFETY; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; @@ -164,37 +164,42 @@ fn lint_object_unsafe_trait( ) { // Using `CRATE_NODE_ID` is wrong, but it's hard to get a more precise id. // It's also hard to get a use site span, so we use the method definition span. - tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(WHERE_CLAUSES_OBJECT_SAFETY, hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, span, |lint| { - let mut err = lint.build(&format!( - "the trait `{}` cannot be made into an object", - tcx.def_path_str(trait_def_id) - )); - let node = tcx.hir().get_if_local(trait_def_id); - let mut spans = MultiSpan::from_span(span); - if let Some(hir::Node::Item(item)) = node { - spans.push_span_label(item.ident.span, "this trait cannot be made into an object..."); - spans.push_span_label(span, format!("...because {}", violation.error_msg())); - } else { - spans.push_span_label( - span, - format!( - "the trait cannot be made into an object because {}", - violation.error_msg() - ), + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir( + WHERE_CLAUSES_OBJECT_SAFETY, + hir::CRATE_HIR_ID, + span, + DelayDm(|| format!("the trait `{}` cannot be made into an object", tcx.def_path_str(trait_def_id))), + |err| { + let node = tcx.hir().get_if_local(trait_def_id); + let mut spans = MultiSpan::from_span(span); + if let Some(hir::Node::Item(item)) = node { + spans.push_span_label( + item.ident.span, + "this trait cannot be made into an object...", + ); + spans.push_span_label(span, format!("...because {}", violation.error_msg())); + } else { + spans.push_span_label( + span, + format!( + "the trait cannot be made into an object because {}", + violation.error_msg() + ), + ); + }; + err.span_note( + spans, + "for a trait to be \"object safe\" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the \ + call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit \ + <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety>", ); - }; - err.span_note( - spans, - "for a trait to be \"object safe\" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the \ - call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit \ - <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety>", - ); - if node.is_some() { - // Only provide the help if its a local trait, otherwise it's not - violation.solution(&mut err); - } - err.emit(); - }); + if node.is_some() { + // Only provide the help if its a local trait, otherwise it's not + violation.solution(err); + } + err + }, + ); } fn sized_trait_bound_spans<'tcx>( @@ -442,19 +447,6 @@ fn virtual_call_violation_for_method<'tcx>( return Some(MethodViolationCode::Generic); } - if tcx - .predicates_of(method.def_id) - .predicates - .iter() - // A trait object can't claim to live more than the concrete type, - // so outlives predicates will always hold. - .cloned() - .filter(|(p, _)| p.to_opt_type_outlives().is_none()) - .any(|pred| contains_illegal_self_type_reference(tcx, trait_def_id, pred)) - { - return Some(MethodViolationCode::WhereClauseReferencesSelf); - } - let receiver_ty = tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(method.def_id, sig.input(0)); // Until `unsized_locals` is fully implemented, `self: Self` can't be dispatched on. @@ -533,6 +525,21 @@ fn virtual_call_violation_for_method<'tcx>( } } + // NOTE: This check happens last, because it results in a lint, and not a + // hard error. + if tcx + .predicates_of(method.def_id) + .predicates + .iter() + // A trait object can't claim to live more than the concrete type, + // so outlives predicates will always hold. + .cloned() + .filter(|(p, _)| p.to_opt_type_outlives().is_none()) + .any(|pred| contains_illegal_self_type_reference(tcx, trait_def_id, pred)) + { + return Some(MethodViolationCode::WhereClauseReferencesSelf); + } + None } @@ -560,51 +567,44 @@ fn receiver_for_self_ty<'tcx>( /// Creates the object type for the current trait. For example, /// if the current trait is `Deref`, then this will be /// `dyn Deref<Target = Self::Target> + 'static`. +#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(tcx), ret)] fn object_ty_for_trait<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, trait_def_id: DefId, lifetime: ty::Region<'tcx>, ) -> Ty<'tcx> { - debug!("object_ty_for_trait: trait_def_id={:?}", trait_def_id); - let trait_ref = ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, trait_def_id); + debug!(?trait_ref); let trait_predicate = trait_ref.map_bound(|trait_ref| { ty::ExistentialPredicate::Trait(ty::ExistentialTraitRef::erase_self_ty(tcx, trait_ref)) }); - - let mut associated_types = traits::supertraits(tcx, trait_ref) - .flat_map(|super_trait_ref| { - tcx.associated_items(super_trait_ref.def_id()) - .in_definition_order() - .map(move |item| (super_trait_ref, item)) - }) - .filter(|(_, item)| item.kind == ty::AssocKind::Type) - .collect::<Vec<_>>(); - - // existential predicates need to be in a specific order - associated_types.sort_by_cached_key(|(_, item)| tcx.def_path_hash(item.def_id)); - - let projection_predicates = associated_types.into_iter().map(|(super_trait_ref, item)| { - // We *can* get bound lifetimes here in cases like - // `trait MyTrait: for<'s> OtherTrait<&'s T, Output=bool>`. - super_trait_ref.map_bound(|super_trait_ref| { - ty::ExistentialPredicate::Projection(ty::ExistentialProjection { - term: tcx.mk_projection(item.def_id, super_trait_ref.substs).into(), - item_def_id: item.def_id, - substs: super_trait_ref.substs, - }) + debug!(?trait_predicate); + + let mut elaborated_predicates: Vec<_> = elaborate_trait_ref(tcx, trait_ref) + .filter_map(|obligation| { + debug!(?obligation); + let pred = obligation.predicate.to_opt_poly_projection_pred()?; + Some(pred.map_bound(|p| { + ty::ExistentialPredicate::Projection(ty::ExistentialProjection { + item_def_id: p.projection_ty.item_def_id, + substs: p.projection_ty.substs, + term: p.term, + }) + })) }) - }); + .collect(); + // NOTE: Since #37965, the existential predicates list has depended on the + // list of predicates to be sorted. This is mostly to enforce that the primary + // predicate comes first. + elaborated_predicates.sort_by(|a, b| a.skip_binder().stable_cmp(tcx, &b.skip_binder())); + elaborated_predicates.dedup(); let existential_predicates = tcx - .mk_poly_existential_predicates(iter::once(trait_predicate).chain(projection_predicates)); - - let object_ty = tcx.mk_dynamic(existential_predicates, lifetime, ty::Dyn); - - debug!("object_ty_for_trait: object_ty=`{}`", object_ty); + .mk_poly_existential_predicates(iter::once(trait_predicate).chain(elaborated_predicates)); + debug!(?existential_predicates); - object_ty + tcx.mk_dynamic(existential_predicates, lifetime, ty::Dyn) } /// Checks the method's receiver (the `self` argument) can be dispatched on when `Self` is a @@ -729,10 +729,9 @@ fn receiver_is_dispatchable<'tcx>( Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, predicate) }; - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|ref infcx| { - // the receiver is dispatchable iff the obligation holds - infcx.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&obligation) - }) + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + // the receiver is dispatchable iff the obligation holds + infcx.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&obligation) } fn contains_illegal_self_type_reference<'tcx, T: TypeVisitable<'tcx>>( @@ -838,21 +837,14 @@ fn contains_illegal_self_type_reference<'tcx, T: TypeVisitable<'tcx>>( } } - fn visit_unevaluated(&mut self, uv: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { + fn visit_const(&mut self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow<Self::BreakTy> { // Constants can only influence object safety if they reference `Self`. // This is only possible for unevaluated constants, so we walk these here. // - // If `AbstractConst::new` returned an error we already failed compilation + // If `AbstractConst::from_const` returned an error we already failed compilation // so we don't have to emit an additional error here. - // - // We currently recurse into abstract consts here but do not recurse in - // `is_const_evaluatable`. This means that the object safety check is more - // liberal than the const eval check. - // - // This shouldn't really matter though as we can't really use any - // constants which are not considered const evaluatable. use rustc_middle::ty::abstract_const::Node; - if let Ok(Some(ct)) = AbstractConst::new(self.tcx, uv.shrink()) { + if let Ok(Some(ct)) = AbstractConst::from_const(self.tcx, ct) { walk_abstract_const(self.tcx, ct, |node| match node.root(self.tcx) { Node::Leaf(leaf) => self.visit_const(leaf), Node::Cast(_, _, ty) => self.visit_ty(ty), @@ -861,7 +853,7 @@ fn contains_illegal_self_type_reference<'tcx, T: TypeVisitable<'tcx>>( } }) } else { - ControlFlow::CONTINUE + ct.super_visit_with(self) } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/outlives_bounds.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/outlives_bounds.rs index 3008dfcad..108dae092 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/outlives_bounds.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/outlives_bounds.rs @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'a, 'tcx> { ) -> Bounds<'a, 'tcx>; } -impl<'a, 'cx, 'tcx: 'a> InferCtxtExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'a, 'tcx: 'a> InferCtxtExt<'a, 'tcx> for InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Implied bounds are region relationships that we deduce /// automatically. The idea is that (e.g.) a caller must check that a /// function's argument types are well-formed immediately before diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/project.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/project.rs index a25fb8543..e4284b9d3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/project.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/project.rs @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ use super::{Normalized, NormalizedTy, ProjectionCacheEntry, ProjectionCacheKey}; use crate::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use crate::infer::{InferCtxt, InferOk, LateBoundRegionConversionTime}; -use crate::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt as _; +use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use crate::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; use crate::traits::select::ProjectionMatchesProjection; use rustc_data_structures::sso::SsoHashSet; @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_infer::infer::resolve::OpportunisticRegionResolver; use rustc_middle::traits::select::OverflowError; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::{TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::{MaxUniverse, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Term, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt}; @@ -63,7 +62,8 @@ enum ProjectionCandidate<'tcx> { /// From a where-clause in the env or object type ParamEnv(ty::PolyProjectionPredicate<'tcx>), - /// From the definition of `Trait` when you have something like <<A as Trait>::B as Trait2>::C + /// From the definition of `Trait` when you have something like + /// `<<A as Trait>::B as Trait2>::C`. TraitDef(ty::PolyProjectionPredicate<'tcx>), /// Bounds specified on an object type @@ -72,7 +72,15 @@ enum ProjectionCandidate<'tcx> { /// From an "impl" (or a "pseudo-impl" returned by select) Select(Selection<'tcx>), - ImplTraitInTrait(ImplSourceUserDefinedData<'tcx, PredicateObligation<'tcx>>), + ImplTraitInTrait(ImplTraitInTraitCandidate<'tcx>), +} + +#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] +enum ImplTraitInTraitCandidate<'tcx> { + // The `impl Trait` from a trait function's default body + Trait, + // A concrete type provided from a trait's `impl Trait` from an impl + Impl(ImplSourceUserDefinedData<'tcx, PredicateObligation<'tcx>>), } enum ProjectionCandidateSet<'tcx> { @@ -256,7 +264,7 @@ fn project_and_unify_type<'cx, 'tcx>( }; debug!(?normalized, ?obligations, "project_and_unify_type result"); let actual = obligation.predicate.term; - // For an example where this is neccessary see src/test/ui/impl-trait/nested-return-type2.rs + // For an example where this is necessary see src/test/ui/impl-trait/nested-return-type2.rs // This allows users to omit re-mentioning all bounds on an associated type and just use an // `impl Trait` for the assoc type to add more bounds. let InferOk { value: actual, obligations: new } = @@ -514,7 +522,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for AssocTypeNormalizer<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { self.param_env, ty, ); - self.selcx.infcx().report_overflow_error(&obligation, true); + self.selcx.infcx().err_ctxt().report_overflow_error(&obligation, true); } let substs = substs.fold_with(self); @@ -557,21 +565,6 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for AssocTypeNormalizer<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { .flatten() .unwrap_or_else(|| ty.super_fold_with(self).into()) }; - // For cases like #95134 we would like to catch overflows early - // otherwise they slip away away and cause ICE. - let recursion_limit = self.tcx().recursion_limit(); - if !recursion_limit.value_within_limit(self.depth) - // HACK: Don't overflow when running cargo doc see #100991 - && !self.tcx().sess.opts.actually_rustdoc - { - let obligation = Obligation::with_depth( - self.cause.clone(), - recursion_limit.0, - self.param_env, - ty, - ); - self.selcx.infcx().report_overflow_error(&obligation, true); - } debug!( ?self.depth, ?ty, @@ -664,7 +657,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for AssocTypeNormalizer<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { } pub struct BoundVarReplacer<'me, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'me, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'tcx>, // These three maps track the bound variable that were replaced by placeholders. It might be // nice to remove these since we already have the `kind` in the placeholder; we really just need // the `var` (but we *could* bring that into scope if we were to track them as we pass them). @@ -692,7 +685,7 @@ pub struct BoundVarReplacer<'me, 'tcx> { /// FIXME(@lcnr): We may even consider experimenting with eagerly replacing bound vars during /// normalization as well, at which point this function will be unnecessary and can be removed. pub fn with_replaced_escaping_bound_vars<'a, 'tcx, T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, R: TypeFoldable<'tcx>>( - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, universe_indices: &'a mut Vec<Option<ty::UniverseIndex>>, value: T, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> R, @@ -718,7 +711,7 @@ impl<'me, 'tcx> BoundVarReplacer<'me, 'tcx> { /// Returns `Some` if we *were* able to replace bound vars. If there are any bound vars that /// use a binding level above `universe_indices.len()`, we fail. pub fn replace_bound_vars<T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>>( - infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'me, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'tcx>, universe_indices: &'me mut Vec<Option<ty::UniverseIndex>>, value: T, ) -> ( @@ -838,7 +831,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for BoundVarReplacer<'_, 'tcx> { // The inverse of `BoundVarReplacer`: replaces placeholders with the bound vars from which they came. pub struct PlaceholderReplacer<'me, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'me, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'tcx>, mapped_regions: BTreeMap<ty::PlaceholderRegion, ty::BoundRegion>, mapped_types: BTreeMap<ty::PlaceholderType, ty::BoundTy>, mapped_consts: BTreeMap<ty::PlaceholderConst<'tcx>, ty::BoundVar>, @@ -848,7 +841,7 @@ pub struct PlaceholderReplacer<'me, 'tcx> { impl<'me, 'tcx> PlaceholderReplacer<'me, 'tcx> { pub fn replace_placeholders<T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>>( - infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'me, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'tcx>, mapped_regions: BTreeMap<ty::PlaceholderRegion, ty::BoundRegion>, mapped_types: BTreeMap<ty::PlaceholderType, ty::BoundTy>, mapped_consts: BTreeMap<ty::PlaceholderConst<'tcx>, ty::BoundVar>, @@ -1319,6 +1312,19 @@ fn assemble_candidate_for_impl_trait_in_trait<'cx, 'tcx>( let tcx = selcx.tcx(); if tcx.def_kind(obligation.predicate.item_def_id) == DefKind::ImplTraitPlaceholder { let trait_fn_def_id = tcx.impl_trait_in_trait_parent(obligation.predicate.item_def_id); + // If we are trying to project an RPITIT with trait's default `Self` parameter, + // then we must be within a default trait body. + if obligation.predicate.self_ty() + == ty::InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, obligation.predicate.item_def_id) + .type_at(0) + && tcx.associated_item(trait_fn_def_id).defaultness(tcx).has_value() + { + candidate_set.push_candidate(ProjectionCandidate::ImplTraitInTrait( + ImplTraitInTraitCandidate::Trait, + )); + return; + } + let trait_def_id = tcx.parent(trait_fn_def_id); let trait_substs = obligation.predicate.substs.truncate_to(tcx, tcx.generics_of(trait_def_id)); @@ -1330,7 +1336,9 @@ fn assemble_candidate_for_impl_trait_in_trait<'cx, 'tcx>( let _ = selcx.infcx().commit_if_ok(|_| match selcx.select(&obligation.with(trait_predicate)) { Ok(Some(super::ImplSource::UserDefined(data))) => { - candidate_set.push_candidate(ProjectionCandidate::ImplTraitInTrait(data)); + candidate_set.push_candidate(ProjectionCandidate::ImplTraitInTrait( + ImplTraitInTraitCandidate::Impl(data), + )); Ok(()) } Ok(None) => { @@ -1368,7 +1376,7 @@ fn assemble_candidates_from_param_env<'cx, 'tcx>( ); } -/// In the case of a nested projection like <<A as Foo>::FooT as Bar>::BarT, we may find +/// In the case of a nested projection like `<<A as Foo>::FooT as Bar>::BarT`, we may find /// that the definition of `Foo` has some clues: /// /// ```ignore (illustrative) @@ -1489,7 +1497,7 @@ fn assemble_candidates_from_predicates<'cx, 'tcx>( candidate_set.push_candidate(ctor(data)); if potentially_unnormalized_candidates - && !obligation.predicate.has_infer_types_or_consts() + && !obligation.predicate.has_non_region_infer() { // HACK: Pick the first trait def candidate for a fully // inferred predicate. This is to allow duplicates that @@ -1751,8 +1759,7 @@ fn assemble_candidates_from_impls<'cx, 'tcx>( super::ImplSource::AutoImpl(..) | super::ImplSource::Builtin(..) | super::ImplSource::TraitUpcasting(_) - | super::ImplSource::ConstDestruct(_) - | super::ImplSource::Tuple => { + | super::ImplSource::ConstDestruct(_) => { // These traits have no associated types. selcx.tcx().sess.delay_span_bug( obligation.cause.span, @@ -1793,9 +1800,18 @@ fn confirm_candidate<'cx, 'tcx>( ProjectionCandidate::Select(impl_source) => { confirm_select_candidate(selcx, obligation, impl_source) } - ProjectionCandidate::ImplTraitInTrait(data) => { + ProjectionCandidate::ImplTraitInTrait(ImplTraitInTraitCandidate::Impl(data)) => { confirm_impl_trait_in_trait_candidate(selcx, obligation, data) } + // If we're projecting an RPITIT for a default trait body, that's just + // the same def-id, but as an opaque type (with regular RPIT semantics). + ProjectionCandidate::ImplTraitInTrait(ImplTraitInTraitCandidate::Trait) => Progress { + term: selcx + .tcx() + .mk_opaque(obligation.predicate.item_def_id, obligation.predicate.substs) + .into(), + obligations: vec![], + }, }; // When checking for cycle during evaluation, we compare predicates with @@ -1830,8 +1846,7 @@ fn confirm_select_candidate<'cx, 'tcx>( | super::ImplSource::Builtin(..) | super::ImplSource::TraitUpcasting(_) | super::ImplSource::TraitAlias(..) - | super::ImplSource::ConstDestruct(_) - | super::ImplSource::Tuple => { + | super::ImplSource::ConstDestruct(_) => { // we don't create Select candidates with this kind of resolution span_bug!( obligation.cause.span, @@ -2142,15 +2157,15 @@ fn confirm_impl_candidate<'cx, 'tcx>( let identity_substs = crate::traits::InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, assoc_ty.item.def_id); let did = ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(assoc_ty.item.def_id); - let kind = ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::Unevaluated::new(did, identity_substs)); + let kind = ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(ty::UnevaluatedConst::new(did, identity_substs)); ty.map_bound(|ty| tcx.mk_const(ty::ConstS { ty, kind }).into()) } else { ty.map_bound(|ty| ty.into()) }; - if substs.len() != tcx.generics_of(assoc_ty.item.def_id).count() { + if !check_substs_compatible(tcx, &assoc_ty.item, substs) { let err = tcx.ty_error_with_message( obligation.cause.span, - "impl item and trait item have different parameter counts", + "impl item and trait item have different parameters", ); Progress { term: err.into(), obligations: nested } } else { @@ -2159,6 +2174,44 @@ fn confirm_impl_candidate<'cx, 'tcx>( } } +// Verify that the trait item and its implementation have compatible substs lists +fn check_substs_compatible<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + assoc_ty: &ty::AssocItem, + substs: ty::SubstsRef<'tcx>, +) -> bool { + fn check_substs_compatible_inner<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + generics: &'tcx ty::Generics, + args: &'tcx [ty::GenericArg<'tcx>], + ) -> bool { + if generics.count() != args.len() { + return false; + } + + let (parent_args, own_args) = args.split_at(generics.parent_count); + + if let Some(parent) = generics.parent + && let parent_generics = tcx.generics_of(parent) + && !check_substs_compatible_inner(tcx, parent_generics, parent_args) { + return false; + } + + for (param, arg) in std::iter::zip(&generics.params, own_args) { + match (¶m.kind, arg.unpack()) { + (ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { .. }, ty::GenericArgKind::Type(_)) + | (ty::GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime, ty::GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_)) + | (ty::GenericParamDefKind::Const { .. }, ty::GenericArgKind::Const(_)) => {} + _ => return false, + } + } + + true + } + + check_substs_compatible_inner(tcx, tcx.generics_of(assoc_ty.def_id), substs.as_slice()) +} + fn confirm_impl_trait_in_trait_candidate<'tcx>( selcx: &mut SelectionContext<'_, 'tcx>, obligation: &ProjectionTyObligation<'tcx>, @@ -2175,8 +2228,21 @@ fn confirm_impl_trait_in_trait_candidate<'tcx>( return Progress { term: tcx.ty_error().into(), obligations }; } + // Use the default `impl Trait` for the trait, e.g., for a default trait body + if leaf_def.item.container == ty::AssocItemContainer::TraitContainer { + return Progress { + term: tcx + .mk_opaque(obligation.predicate.item_def_id, obligation.predicate.substs) + .into(), + obligations, + }; + } + let impl_fn_def_id = leaf_def.item.def_id; - let impl_fn_substs = obligation.predicate.substs.rebase_onto(tcx, trait_fn_def_id, data.substs); + // Rebase from {trait}::{fn}::{opaque} to {impl}::{fn}::{opaque}, + // since `data.substs` are the impl substs. + let impl_fn_substs = + obligation.predicate.substs.rebase_onto(tcx, tcx.parent(trait_fn_def_id), data.substs); let cause = ObligationCause::new( obligation.cause.span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/evaluate_obligation.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/evaluate_obligation.rs index 32669e23d..c84f128dd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/evaluate_obligation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/evaluate_obligation.rs @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ pub trait InferCtxtExt<'tcx> { ) -> EvaluationResult; } -impl<'cx, 'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { +impl<'tcx> InferCtxtExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// Evaluates whether the predicate can be satisfied (by any means) /// in the given `ParamEnv`. fn predicate_may_hold(&self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>) -> bool { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/normalize.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/normalize.rs index 40acabf62..58e4597b7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/normalize.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/normalize.rs @@ -5,17 +5,16 @@ use crate::infer::at::At; use crate::infer::canonical::OriginalQueryValues; use crate::infer::{InferCtxt, InferOk}; -use crate::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt; +use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use crate::traits::project::{needs_normalization, BoundVarReplacer, PlaceholderReplacer}; use crate::traits::{Obligation, ObligationCause, PredicateObligation, Reveal}; use rustc_data_structures::sso::SsoHashMap; use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack; use rustc_infer::traits::Normalized; -use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::{FallibleTypeFolder, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperFoldable}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::{TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitor}; +use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; use std::ops::ControlFlow; @@ -155,7 +154,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for MaxEscapingBoundVarVisitor { } struct QueryNormalizer<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, cause: &'cx ObligationCause<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, obligations: Vec<PredicateObligation<'tcx>>, @@ -214,7 +213,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx> for QueryNormalizer<'cx, 'tcx> { self.param_env, ty, ); - self.infcx.report_overflow_error(&obligation, true); + self.infcx.err_ctxt().report_overflow_error(&obligation, true); } let generic_ty = self.tcx().bound_type_of(def_id); @@ -255,7 +254,15 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx> for QueryNormalizer<'cx, 'tcx> { let result = tcx.normalize_projection_ty(c_data)?; // We don't expect ambiguity. if result.is_ambiguous() { - bug!("unexpected ambiguity: {:?} {:?}", c_data, result); + // Rustdoc normalizes possibly not well-formed types, so only + // treat this as a bug if we're not in rustdoc. + if !tcx.sess.opts.actually_rustdoc { + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + DUMMY_SP, + format!("unexpected ambiguity: {:?} {:?}", c_data, result), + ); + } + return Err(NoSolution); } let InferOk { value: result, obligations } = self.infcx.instantiate_query_response_and_region_obligations( @@ -298,7 +305,15 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx> for QueryNormalizer<'cx, 'tcx> { let result = tcx.normalize_projection_ty(c_data)?; // We don't expect ambiguity. if result.is_ambiguous() { - bug!("unexpected ambiguity: {:?} {:?}", c_data, result); + // Rustdoc normalizes possibly not well-formed types, so only + // treat this as a bug if we're not in rustdoc. + if !tcx.sess.opts.actually_rustdoc { + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + DUMMY_SP, + format!("unexpected ambiguity: {:?} {:?}", c_data, result), + ); + } + return Err(NoSolution); } let InferOk { value: result, obligations } = self.infcx.instantiate_query_response_and_region_obligations( @@ -348,31 +363,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx> for QueryNormalizer<'cx, 'tcx> { )) } - fn try_fold_mir_const( - &mut self, - constant: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, - ) -> Result<mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, Self::Error> { - Ok(match constant { - mir::ConstantKind::Ty(c) => { - let const_folded = c.try_super_fold_with(self)?; - match const_folded.kind() { - ty::ConstKind::Value(valtree) => { - let tcx = self.infcx.tcx; - let ty = const_folded.ty(); - let const_val = tcx.valtree_to_const_val((ty, valtree)); - debug!(?ty, ?valtree, ?const_val); - - mir::ConstantKind::Val(const_val, ty) - } - _ => mir::ConstantKind::Ty(const_folded), - } - } - mir::ConstantKind::Val(_, _) | mir::ConstantKind::Unevaluated(..) => { - constant.try_super_fold_with(self)? - } - }) - } - #[inline] fn try_fold_predicate( &mut self, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/type_op/custom.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/type_op/custom.rs index 18988861a..6bf3ed0d0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/type_op/custom.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/type_op/custom.rs @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ pub struct CustomTypeOp<F, G> { impl<F, G> CustomTypeOp<F, G> { pub fn new<'tcx, R>(closure: F, description: G) -> Self where - F: FnOnce(&InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Fallible<InferOk<'tcx, R>>, + F: FnOnce(&InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Fallible<InferOk<'tcx, R>>, G: Fn() -> String, { CustomTypeOp { closure, description } @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ impl<F, G> CustomTypeOp<F, G> { impl<'tcx, F, R: fmt::Debug, G> super::TypeOp<'tcx> for CustomTypeOp<F, G> where - F: for<'a, 'cx> FnOnce(&'a InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>) -> Fallible<InferOk<'tcx, R>>, + F: for<'a, 'cx> FnOnce(&'a InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Fallible<InferOk<'tcx, R>>, G: Fn() -> String, { type Output = R; @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ where /// Processes the operation and all resulting obligations, /// returning the final result along with any region constraints /// (they will be given over to the NLL region solver). - fn fully_perform(self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Fallible<TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Self>> { + fn fully_perform(self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Fallible<TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Self>> { if cfg!(debug_assertions) { info!("fully_perform({:?})", self); } @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ where /// Executes `op` and then scrapes out all the "old style" region /// constraints that result, creating query-region-constraints. pub fn scrape_region_constraints<'tcx, Op: super::TypeOp<'tcx, Output = R>, R>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, op: impl FnOnce() -> Fallible<InferOk<'tcx, R>>, ) -> Fallible<(TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Op>, RegionConstraintData<'tcx>)> { // During NLL, we expect that nobody will register region diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/type_op/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/type_op/mod.rs index 8a7916570..29ae8ae6b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/type_op/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/query/type_op/mod.rs @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ pub trait TypeOp<'tcx>: Sized + fmt::Debug { /// Processes the operation and all resulting obligations, /// returning the final result along with any region constraints /// (they will be given over to the NLL region solver). - fn fully_perform(self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Fallible<TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Self>>; + fn fully_perform(self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Fallible<TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Self>>; } /// The output from performing a type op @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ pub trait QueryTypeOp<'tcx>: fmt::Debug + Copy + TypeFoldable<'tcx> + 'tcx { fn fully_perform_into( query_key: ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, Self>, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, output_query_region_constraints: &mut QueryRegionConstraints<'tcx>, ) -> Fallible<( Self::QueryResponse, @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ where type Output = Q::QueryResponse; type ErrorInfo = Canonical<'tcx, ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, Q>>; - fn fully_perform(self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Fallible<TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Self>> { + fn fully_perform(self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Fallible<TypeOpOutput<'tcx, Self>> { let mut region_constraints = QueryRegionConstraints::default(); let (output, error_info, mut obligations, _) = Q::fully_perform_into(self, infcx, &mut region_constraints)?; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/relationships.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/relationships.rs index 8148e2b78..8cf500a46 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/relationships.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/relationships.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ToPredicate}; pub(crate) fn update<'tcx, T>( engine: &mut T, - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, ) where T: TraitEngine<'tcx>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/candidate_assembly.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/candidate_assembly.rs index a80527f63..4c5bc3339 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/candidate_assembly.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/candidate_assembly.rs @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ //! //! [rustc dev guide]:https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/traits/resolution.html#candidate-assembly use hir::LangItem; +use rustc_errors::DelayDm; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_infer::traits::ObligationCause; @@ -173,7 +174,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { debug!(?stack, ?candidates, "winnowed to {} candidates", candidates.len()); - let needs_infer = stack.obligation.predicate.has_infer_types_or_consts(); + let needs_infer = stack.obligation.predicate.has_non_region_infer(); // If there are STILL multiple candidates, we can further // reduce the list by dropping duplicates -- including @@ -362,7 +363,9 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { .infcx .probe(|_| self.match_projection_obligation_against_definition_bounds(obligation)); - candidates.vec.extend(result.into_iter().map(ProjectionCandidate)); + candidates + .vec + .extend(result.into_iter().map(|(idx, constness)| ProjectionCandidate(idx, constness))); } /// Given an obligation like `<SomeTrait for T>`, searches the obligations that the caller @@ -622,7 +625,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { } } - _ => candidates.vec.push(AutoImplCandidate(def_id)), + _ => candidates.vec.push(AutoImplCandidate), } } } @@ -823,13 +826,11 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { DEREF_INTO_DYN_SUPERTRAIT, obligation.cause.body_id, obligation.cause.span, - |lint| { - lint.build(&format!( - "`{}` implements `Deref` with supertrait `{}` as output", - source, - deref_output_ty - )).emit(); - }, + DelayDm(|| format!( + "`{}` implements `Deref` with supertrait `{}` as output", + source, deref_output_ty + )), + |lint| lint, ); return; } @@ -888,11 +889,11 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { obligation: &TraitObligation<'tcx>, candidates: &mut SelectionCandidateSet<'tcx>, ) { - if obligation.has_param_types_or_consts() { + if obligation.has_non_region_param() { return; } - if obligation.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if obligation.has_non_region_infer() { candidates.ambiguous = true; return; } @@ -913,7 +914,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { let def_id = obligation.predicate.def_id(); if self.tcx().is_trait_alias(def_id) { - candidates.vec.push(TraitAliasCandidate(def_id)); + candidates.vec.push(TraitAliasCandidate); } } @@ -1020,7 +1021,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { let self_ty = self.infcx().shallow_resolve(obligation.self_ty().skip_binder()); match self_ty.kind() { ty::Tuple(_) => { - candidates.vec.push(TupleCandidate); + candidates.vec.push(BuiltinCandidate { has_nested: false }); } ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(_)) => { candidates.ambiguous = true; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/confirmation.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/confirmation.rs index d1deef784..ed22058c6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/confirmation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/confirmation.rs @@ -11,9 +11,10 @@ use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_index::bit_set::GrowableBitSet; use rustc_infer::infer::InferOk; use rustc_infer::infer::LateBoundRegionConversionTime::HigherRankedType; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, GenericParamDefKind, Ty, TyCtxt}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{ToPolyTraitRef, ToPredicate}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{ + self, GenericArg, GenericArgKind, GenericParamDefKind, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef, + ToPolyTraitRef, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, +}; use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; use crate::traits::project::{normalize_with_depth, normalize_with_depth_to}; @@ -63,15 +64,14 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { ImplSource::UserDefined(self.confirm_impl_candidate(obligation, impl_def_id)) } - AutoImplCandidate(trait_def_id) => { - let data = self.confirm_auto_impl_candidate(obligation, trait_def_id); + AutoImplCandidate => { + let data = self.confirm_auto_impl_candidate(obligation); ImplSource::AutoImpl(data) } - ProjectionCandidate(idx) => { + ProjectionCandidate(idx, constness) => { let obligations = self.confirm_projection_candidate(obligation, idx)?; - // FIXME(jschievink): constness - ImplSource::Param(obligations, ty::BoundConstness::NotConst) + ImplSource::Param(obligations, constness) } ObjectCandidate(idx) => { @@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { PointeeCandidate => ImplSource::Pointee(ImplSourcePointeeData), - TraitAliasCandidate(alias_def_id) => { - let data = self.confirm_trait_alias_candidate(obligation, alias_def_id); + TraitAliasCandidate => { + let data = self.confirm_trait_alias_candidate(obligation); ImplSource::TraitAlias(data) } @@ -126,8 +126,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { let data = self.confirm_const_destruct_candidate(obligation, def_id)?; ImplSource::ConstDestruct(data) } - - TupleCandidate => ImplSource::Tuple, }; if !obligation.predicate.is_const_if_const() { @@ -290,8 +288,10 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { let scope = type_at(2).skip_binder(); - let assume = - rustc_transmute::Assume::from_const(self.infcx.tcx, obligation.param_env, const_at(3)); + let Some(assume) = + rustc_transmute::Assume::from_const(self.infcx.tcx, obligation.param_env, const_at(3)) else { + return Err(Unimplemented); + }; let cause = obligation.cause.clone(); @@ -315,13 +315,12 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { fn confirm_auto_impl_candidate( &mut self, obligation: &TraitObligation<'tcx>, - trait_def_id: DefId, ) -> ImplSourceAutoImplData<PredicateObligation<'tcx>> { - debug!(?obligation, ?trait_def_id, "confirm_auto_impl_candidate"); + debug!(?obligation, "confirm_auto_impl_candidate"); let self_ty = self.infcx.shallow_resolve(obligation.predicate.self_ty()); let types = self.constituent_types_for_ty(self_ty); - self.vtable_auto_impl(obligation, trait_def_id, types) + self.vtable_auto_impl(obligation, obligation.predicate.def_id(), types) } /// See `confirm_auto_impl_candidate`. @@ -619,17 +618,47 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { ) .map_bound(|(trait_ref, _)| trait_ref); - let nested = self.confirm_poly_trait_refs(obligation, trait_ref)?; + let mut nested = self.confirm_poly_trait_refs(obligation, trait_ref)?; + + // Confirm the `type Output: Sized;` bound that is present on `FnOnce` + let cause = obligation.derived_cause(BuiltinDerivedObligation); + // The binder on the Fn obligation is "less" important than the one on + // the signature, as evidenced by how we treat it during projection. + // The safe thing to do here is to liberate it, though, which should + // have no worse effect than skipping the binder here. + let liberated_fn_ty = + self.infcx.replace_bound_vars_with_placeholders(obligation.predicate.rebind(self_ty)); + let output_ty = self + .infcx + .replace_bound_vars_with_placeholders(liberated_fn_ty.fn_sig(self.tcx()).output()); + let output_ty = normalize_with_depth_to( + self, + obligation.param_env, + cause.clone(), + obligation.recursion_depth, + output_ty, + &mut nested, + ); + let tr = ty::Binder::dummy(ty::TraitRef::new( + self.tcx().require_lang_item(LangItem::Sized, None), + self.tcx().mk_substs_trait(output_ty, &[]), + )); + nested.push(Obligation::new( + cause, + obligation.param_env, + tr.to_poly_trait_predicate().to_predicate(self.tcx()), + )); + Ok(ImplSourceFnPointerData { fn_ty: self_ty, nested }) } fn confirm_trait_alias_candidate( &mut self, obligation: &TraitObligation<'tcx>, - alias_def_id: DefId, ) -> ImplSourceTraitAliasData<'tcx, PredicateObligation<'tcx>> { - debug!(?obligation, ?alias_def_id, "confirm_trait_alias_candidate"); + debug!(?obligation, "confirm_trait_alias_candidate"); + let alias_def_id = obligation.predicate.def_id(); let predicate = self.infcx().replace_bound_vars_with_placeholders(obligation.predicate); let trait_ref = predicate.trait_ref; let trait_def_id = trait_ref.def_id; @@ -1196,6 +1225,9 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { | ty::Never | ty::Foreign(_) => {} + // `ManuallyDrop` is trivially drop + ty::Adt(def, _) if Some(def.did()) == tcx.lang_items().manually_drop() => {} + // These types are built-in, so we can fast-track by registering // nested predicates for their constituent type(s) ty::Array(ty, _) | ty::Slice(ty) => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/mod.rs index 75bd2c89f..9ebff4892 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/mod.rs @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use super::{ }; use crate::infer::{InferCtxt, InferOk, TypeFreshener}; -use crate::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt; +use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use crate::traits::project::ProjectAndUnifyResult; use crate::traits::project::ProjectionCacheKeyExt; use crate::traits::ProjectionCacheKey; @@ -35,9 +35,8 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::ErrorHandled; use rustc_middle::ty::abstract_const::NotConstEvaluatable; use rustc_middle::ty::fast_reject::{DeepRejectCtxt, TreatParams}; use rustc_middle::ty::fold::BottomUpFolder; -use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; use rustc_middle::ty::relate::TypeRelation; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{Subst, SubstsRef}; +use rustc_middle::ty::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, PolyProjectionPredicate, ToPolyTraitRef, ToPredicate}; use rustc_middle::ty::{Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; @@ -94,7 +93,7 @@ impl IntercrateAmbiguityCause { } pub struct SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, /// Freshener used specifically for entries on the obligation /// stack. This ensures that all entries on the stack at one time @@ -215,7 +214,7 @@ enum BuiltinImplConditions<'tcx> { } impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { - pub fn new(infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>) -> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { + pub fn new(infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { SelectionContext { infcx, freshener: infcx.freshener_keep_static(), @@ -225,28 +224,16 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { } } - pub fn intercrate(infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>) -> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { - SelectionContext { - infcx, - freshener: infcx.freshener_keep_static(), - intercrate: true, - intercrate_ambiguity_causes: None, - query_mode: TraitQueryMode::Standard, - } + pub fn intercrate(infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { + SelectionContext { intercrate: true, ..SelectionContext::new(infcx) } } pub fn with_query_mode( - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, query_mode: TraitQueryMode, ) -> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { debug!(?query_mode, "with_query_mode"); - SelectionContext { - infcx, - freshener: infcx.freshener_keep_static(), - intercrate: false, - intercrate_ambiguity_causes: None, - query_mode, - } + SelectionContext { query_mode, ..SelectionContext::new(infcx) } } /// Enables tracking of intercrate ambiguity causes. See @@ -266,7 +253,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { self.intercrate_ambiguity_causes.take().unwrap_or_default() } - pub fn infcx(&self) -> &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { + pub fn infcx(&self) -> &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx> { self.infcx } @@ -689,19 +676,21 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { } ty::PredicateKind::ConstEquate(c1, c2) => { + assert!( + self.tcx().features().generic_const_exprs, + "`ConstEquate` without a feature gate: {c1:?} {c2:?}", + ); debug!(?c1, ?c2, "evaluate_predicate_recursively: equating consts"); - if self.tcx().features().generic_const_exprs { - // FIXME: we probably should only try to unify abstract constants - // if the constants depend on generic parameters. - // - // Let's just see where this breaks :shrug: - if let (ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(a), ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(b)) = - (c1.kind(), c2.kind()) - { - if self.infcx.try_unify_abstract_consts(a, b, obligation.param_env) { - return Ok(EvaluatedToOk); - } + // FIXME: we probably should only try to unify abstract constants + // if the constants depend on generic parameters. + // + // Let's just see where this breaks :shrug: + if let (ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(a), ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(b)) = + (c1.kind(), c2.kind()) + { + if self.infcx.try_unify_abstract_consts(a, b, obligation.param_env) { + return Ok(EvaluatedToOk); } } @@ -741,7 +730,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { ) } (Err(ErrorHandled::TooGeneric), _) | (_, Err(ErrorHandled::TooGeneric)) => { - if c1.has_infer_types_or_consts() || c2.has_infer_types_or_consts() { + if c1.has_non_region_infer() || c2.has_non_region_infer() { Ok(EvaluatedToAmbig) } else { // Two different constants using generic parameters ~> error. @@ -839,7 +828,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { /// must be met of course). One obvious case this comes up is /// marker traits like `Send`. Think of a linked list: /// - /// struct List<T> { data: T, next: Option<Box<List<T>>> } + /// struct List<T> { data: T, next: Option<Box<List<T>>> } /// /// `Box<List<T>>` will be `Send` if `T` is `Send` and /// `Option<Box<List<T>>>` is `Send`, and in turn @@ -926,38 +915,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { let unbound_input_types = stack.fresh_trait_pred.skip_binder().trait_ref.substs.types().any(|ty| ty.is_fresh()); - if stack.obligation.polarity() != ty::ImplPolarity::Negative { - // This check was an imperfect workaround for a bug in the old - // intercrate mode; it should be removed when that goes away. - if unbound_input_types && self.intercrate { - debug!("evaluate_stack --> unbound argument, intercrate --> ambiguous",); - // Heuristics: show the diagnostics when there are no candidates in crate. - if self.intercrate_ambiguity_causes.is_some() { - debug!("evaluate_stack: intercrate_ambiguity_causes is some"); - if let Ok(candidate_set) = self.assemble_candidates(stack) { - if !candidate_set.ambiguous && candidate_set.vec.is_empty() { - let trait_ref = stack.obligation.predicate.skip_binder().trait_ref; - let self_ty = trait_ref.self_ty(); - let cause = with_no_trimmed_paths!({ - IntercrateAmbiguityCause::DownstreamCrate { - trait_desc: trait_ref.print_only_trait_path().to_string(), - self_desc: if self_ty.has_concrete_skeleton() { - Some(self_ty.to_string()) - } else { - None - }, - } - }); - - debug!(?cause, "evaluate_stack: pushing cause"); - self.intercrate_ambiguity_causes.as_mut().unwrap().insert(cause); - } - } - } - return Ok(EvaluatedToAmbig); - } - } - if unbound_input_types && stack.iter().skip(1).any(|prev| { stack.obligation.param_env == prev.obligation.param_env @@ -1140,7 +1097,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { ErrorGuaranteed::unchecked_claim_error_was_emitted(), )); } - self.infcx.report_overflow_error(error_obligation, true); + self.infcx.err_ctxt().report_overflow_error(error_obligation, true); } TraitQueryMode::Canonical => { return Err(OverflowError::Canonical); @@ -1192,8 +1149,10 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { ImplCandidate(def_id) if tcx.constness(def_id) == hir::Constness::Const => {} // const param ParamCandidate(trait_pred) if trait_pred.is_const_if_const() => {} + // const projection + ProjectionCandidate(_, ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst) => {} // auto trait impl - AutoImplCandidate(..) => {} + AutoImplCandidate => {} // generator, this will raise error in other places // or ignore error with const_async_blocks feature GeneratorCandidate => {} @@ -1399,7 +1358,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { fn match_projection_obligation_against_definition_bounds( &mut self, obligation: &TraitObligation<'tcx>, - ) -> smallvec::SmallVec<[usize; 2]> { + ) -> smallvec::SmallVec<[(usize, ty::BoundConstness); 2]> { let poly_trait_predicate = self.infcx().resolve_vars_if_possible(obligation.predicate); let placeholder_trait_predicate = self.infcx().replace_bound_vars_with_placeholders(poly_trait_predicate); @@ -1447,7 +1406,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { _ => false, } }) { - return Some(idx); + return Some((idx, pred.constness)); } } None @@ -1563,7 +1522,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { if !generics.params.is_empty() && obligation.predicate.substs[generics.parent_count..] .iter() - .any(|&p| p.has_infer_types_or_consts() && self.infcx.shallow_resolve(p) != p) + .any(|&p| p.has_non_region_infer() && self.infcx.shallow_resolve(p) != p) { ProjectionMatchesProjection::Ambiguous } else { @@ -1605,13 +1564,13 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { }; // (*) Prefer `BuiltinCandidate { has_nested: false }`, `PointeeCandidate`, - // `DiscriminantKindCandidate`, `ConstDestructCandidate`, and `TupleCandidate` + // `DiscriminantKindCandidate`, `ConstDestructCandidate` // to anything else. // // This is a fix for #53123 and prevents winnowing from accidentally extending the // lifetime of a variable. match (&other.candidate, &victim.candidate) { - (_, AutoImplCandidate(..)) | (AutoImplCandidate(..), _) => { + (_, AutoImplCandidate) | (AutoImplCandidate, _) => { bug!( "default implementations shouldn't be recorded \ when there are other valid candidates" @@ -1626,8 +1585,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { BuiltinCandidate { has_nested: false } | DiscriminantKindCandidate | PointeeCandidate - | ConstDestructCandidate(_) - | TupleCandidate, + | ConstDestructCandidate(_), _, ) => true, ( @@ -1635,8 +1593,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { BuiltinCandidate { has_nested: false } | DiscriminantKindCandidate | PointeeCandidate - | ConstDestructCandidate(_) - | TupleCandidate, + | ConstDestructCandidate(_), ) => false, (ParamCandidate(other), ParamCandidate(victim)) => { @@ -1681,11 +1638,11 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { | BuiltinUnsizeCandidate | TraitUpcastingUnsizeCandidate(_) | BuiltinCandidate { .. } - | TraitAliasCandidate(..) + | TraitAliasCandidate | ObjectCandidate(_) - | ProjectionCandidate(_), + | ProjectionCandidate(..), ) => !is_global(cand), - (ObjectCandidate(_) | ProjectionCandidate(_), ParamCandidate(ref cand)) => { + (ObjectCandidate(_) | ProjectionCandidate(..), ParamCandidate(ref cand)) => { // Prefer these to a global where-clause bound // (see issue #50825). is_global(cand) @@ -1699,7 +1656,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { | BuiltinUnsizeCandidate | TraitUpcastingUnsizeCandidate(_) | BuiltinCandidate { has_nested: true } - | TraitAliasCandidate(..), + | TraitAliasCandidate, ParamCandidate(ref cand), ) => { // Prefer these to a global where-clause bound @@ -1707,20 +1664,20 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { is_global(cand) && other.evaluation.must_apply_modulo_regions() } - (ProjectionCandidate(i), ProjectionCandidate(j)) + (ProjectionCandidate(i, _), ProjectionCandidate(j, _)) | (ObjectCandidate(i), ObjectCandidate(j)) => { // Arbitrarily pick the lower numbered candidate for backwards // compatibility reasons. Don't let this affect inference. i < j && !needs_infer } - (ObjectCandidate(_), ProjectionCandidate(_)) - | (ProjectionCandidate(_), ObjectCandidate(_)) => { + (ObjectCandidate(_), ProjectionCandidate(..)) + | (ProjectionCandidate(..), ObjectCandidate(_)) => { bug!("Have both object and projection candidate") } // Arbitrarily give projection and object candidates priority. ( - ObjectCandidate(_) | ProjectionCandidate(_), + ObjectCandidate(_) | ProjectionCandidate(..), ImplCandidate(..) | ClosureCandidate | GeneratorCandidate @@ -1729,7 +1686,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { | BuiltinUnsizeCandidate | TraitUpcastingUnsizeCandidate(_) | BuiltinCandidate { .. } - | TraitAliasCandidate(..), + | TraitAliasCandidate, ) => true, ( @@ -1741,18 +1698,18 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { | BuiltinUnsizeCandidate | TraitUpcastingUnsizeCandidate(_) | BuiltinCandidate { .. } - | TraitAliasCandidate(..), - ObjectCandidate(_) | ProjectionCandidate(_), + | TraitAliasCandidate, + ObjectCandidate(_) | ProjectionCandidate(..), ) => false, (&ImplCandidate(other_def), &ImplCandidate(victim_def)) => { // See if we can toss out `victim` based on specialization. - // This requires us to know *for sure* that the `other` impl applies - // i.e., `EvaluatedToOk`. + // While this requires us to know *for sure* that the `other` impl applies + // we still use modulo regions here. // - // FIXME(@lcnr): Using `modulo_regions` here seems kind of scary - // to me but is required for `std` to compile, so I didn't change it - // for now. + // This is fine as specialization currently assumes that specializing + // impls have to be always applicable, meaning that the only allowed + // region constraints may be constraints also present on the default impl. let tcx = self.tcx(); if other.evaluation.must_apply_modulo_regions() { if tcx.specializes((other_def, victim_def)) { @@ -1822,7 +1779,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { | BuiltinUnsizeCandidate | TraitUpcastingUnsizeCandidate(_) | BuiltinCandidate { has_nested: true } - | TraitAliasCandidate(..), + | TraitAliasCandidate, ImplCandidate(_) | ClosureCandidate | GeneratorCandidate @@ -1831,7 +1788,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> { | BuiltinUnsizeCandidate | TraitUpcastingUnsizeCandidate(_) | BuiltinCandidate { has_nested: true } - | TraitAliasCandidate(..), + | TraitAliasCandidate, ) => false, } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/mod.rs index 7d299e30a..c89165858 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/mod.rs @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ use crate::infer::{InferCtxt, InferOk, TyCtxtInferExt}; use crate::traits::select::IntercrateAmbiguityCause; use crate::traits::{self, coherence, FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind, ObligationCause}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexSet}; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, EmissionGuarantee, LintDiagnosticBuilder}; +use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ImplSubject, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::COHERENCE_LEAK_CHECK; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::ORDER_DEPENDENT_TRAIT_OBJECTS; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; @@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ pub struct OverlapError { /// through associated type projection. We deal with such cases by using /// *fulfillment* to relate the two impls, requiring that all projections are /// resolved. -pub fn translate_substs<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn translate_substs<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, source_impl: DefId, source_substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, @@ -149,13 +149,9 @@ pub(super) fn specializes(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id): (DefId, let impl1_trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl1_def_id).unwrap(); // Create an infcx, taking the predicates of impl1 as assumptions: - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let impl1_trait_ref = match traits::fully_normalize( - &infcx, - ObligationCause::dummy(), - penv, - impl1_trait_ref, - ) { + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let impl1_trait_ref = + match traits::fully_normalize(&infcx, ObligationCause::dummy(), penv, impl1_trait_ref) { Ok(impl1_trait_ref) => impl1_trait_ref, Err(_errors) => { tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( @@ -166,9 +162,8 @@ pub(super) fn specializes(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id): (DefId, } }; - // Attempt to prove that impl2 applies, given all of the above. - fulfill_implication(&infcx, penv, impl1_trait_ref, impl2_def_id).is_ok() - }) + // Attempt to prove that impl2 applies, given all of the above. + fulfill_implication(&infcx, penv, impl1_trait_ref, impl2_def_id).is_ok() } /// Attempt to fulfill all obligations of `target_impl` after unification with @@ -176,8 +171,8 @@ pub(super) fn specializes(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (impl1_def_id, impl2_def_id): (DefId, /// generics of `target_impl`, including both those needed to unify with /// `source_trait_ref` and those whose identity is determined via a where /// clause in the impl. -fn fulfill_implication<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +fn fulfill_implication<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, source_trait_ref: ty::TraitRef<'tcx>, target_impl: DefId, @@ -350,26 +345,12 @@ fn report_conflicting_impls( // Work to be done after we've built the DiagnosticBuilder. We have to define it // now because the struct_lint methods don't return back the DiagnosticBuilder // that's passed in. - fn decorate<G: EmissionGuarantee>( + fn decorate<'a, 'b, G: EmissionGuarantee>( tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, overlap: OverlapError, - used_to_be_allowed: Option<FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind>, impl_span: Span, - err: LintDiagnosticBuilder<'_, G>, - ) -> G { - let msg = format!( - "conflicting implementations of trait `{}`{}{}", - overlap.trait_desc, - overlap - .self_desc - .clone() - .map_or_else(String::new, |ty| { format!(" for type `{}`", ty) }), - match used_to_be_allowed { - Some(FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::Issue33140) => ": (E0119)", - _ => "", - } - ); - let mut err = err.build(&msg); + err: &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G>, + ) -> &'b mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { match tcx.span_of_impl(overlap.with_impl) { Ok(span) => { err.span_label(span, "first implementation here"); @@ -384,7 +365,9 @@ fn report_conflicting_impls( } Err(cname) => { let msg = match to_pretty_impl_header(tcx, overlap.with_impl) { - Some(s) => format!("conflicting implementation in crate `{}`:\n- {}", cname, s), + Some(s) => { + format!("conflicting implementation in crate `{}`:\n- {}", cname, s) + } None => format!("conflicting implementation in crate `{}`", cname), }; err.note(&msg); @@ -392,28 +375,33 @@ fn report_conflicting_impls( } for cause in &overlap.intercrate_ambiguity_causes { - cause.add_intercrate_ambiguity_hint(&mut err); + cause.add_intercrate_ambiguity_hint(err); } if overlap.involves_placeholder { - coherence::add_placeholder_note(&mut err); + coherence::add_placeholder_note(err); } - err.emit() + err } + let msg = format!( + "conflicting implementations of trait `{}`{}{}", + overlap.trait_desc, + overlap.self_desc.as_deref().map_or_else(String::new, |ty| format!(" for type `{ty}`")), + match used_to_be_allowed { + Some(FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::Issue33140) => ": (E0119)", + _ => "", + } + ); + match used_to_be_allowed { None => { let reported = if overlap.with_impl.is_local() || tcx.orphan_check_impl(impl_def_id).is_ok() { - let err = struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, impl_span, E0119, ""); - Some(decorate( - tcx, - overlap, - used_to_be_allowed, - impl_span, - LintDiagnosticBuilder::new(err), - )) + let mut err = struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, impl_span, E0119, "{msg}",); + decorate(tcx, overlap, impl_span, &mut err); + Some(err.emit()) } else { Some(tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(impl_span, "impl should have failed the orphan check")) }; @@ -428,9 +416,8 @@ fn report_conflicting_impls( lint, tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_def_id), impl_span, - |ldb| { - decorate(tcx, overlap, used_to_be_allowed, impl_span, ldb); - }, + msg, + |err| decorate(tcx, overlap, impl_span, err), ); } }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/specialization_graph.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/specialization_graph.rs index fcb73b43f..63f89a33e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/specialization_graph.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/specialization_graph.rs @@ -137,9 +137,8 @@ impl ChildrenExt<'_> for Children { impl_def_id, traits::SkipLeakCheck::default(), overlap_mode, - |_| true, - || false, - ); + ) + .is_some(); let error = create_overlap_error(overlap); @@ -162,34 +161,29 @@ impl ChildrenExt<'_> for Children { impl_def_id, traits::SkipLeakCheck::Yes, overlap_mode, - |overlap| { - if let Some(overlap_kind) = - tcx.impls_are_allowed_to_overlap(impl_def_id, possible_sibling) - { - match overlap_kind { - ty::ImplOverlapKind::Permitted { marker: _ } => {} - ty::ImplOverlapKind::Issue33140 => { - *last_lint_mut = Some(FutureCompatOverlapError { - error: create_overlap_error(overlap), - kind: FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::Issue33140, - }); - } + ) + .map_or(Ok((false, false)), |overlap| { + if let Some(overlap_kind) = + tcx.impls_are_allowed_to_overlap(impl_def_id, possible_sibling) + { + match overlap_kind { + ty::ImplOverlapKind::Permitted { marker: _ } => {} + ty::ImplOverlapKind::Issue33140 => { + *last_lint_mut = Some(FutureCompatOverlapError { + error: create_overlap_error(overlap), + kind: FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::Issue33140, + }); } - - return Ok((false, false)); } - let le = tcx.specializes((impl_def_id, possible_sibling)); - let ge = tcx.specializes((possible_sibling, impl_def_id)); + return Ok((false, false)); + } - if le == ge { - report_overlap_error(overlap, last_lint_mut) - } else { - Ok((le, ge)) - } - }, - || Ok((false, false)), - )?; + let le = tcx.specializes((impl_def_id, possible_sibling)); + let ge = tcx.specializes((possible_sibling, impl_def_id)); + + if le == ge { report_overlap_error(overlap, last_lint_mut) } else { Ok((le, ge)) } + })?; if le && !ge { debug!( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/structural_match.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/structural_match.rs index 5829a0f92..932dbbb81 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/structural_match.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/structural_match.rs @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ pub fn search_for_adt_const_param_violation<'tcx>( /// Note that this does *not* recursively check if the substructure of `adt_ty` /// implements the traits. fn type_marked_structural<'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, adt_ty: Ty<'tcx>, cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, ) -> bool { @@ -265,9 +265,8 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeVisitor<'tcx> for Search<'tcx> { pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { providers.has_structural_eq_impls = |tcx, ty| { - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let cause = ObligationCause::dummy(); - type_marked_structural(&infcx, ty, cause) - }) + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let cause = ObligationCause::dummy(); + type_marked_structural(&infcx, ty, cause) }; } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/util.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/util.rs index 0f5dff01c..ed47d2f83 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/util.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/util.rs @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ use smallvec::SmallVec; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, Subst, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ImplSubject, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, SubstsRef}; use super::{Normalized, Obligation, ObligationCause, PredicateObligation, SelectionContext}; pub use rustc_infer::traits::{self, util::*}; @@ -268,10 +268,7 @@ pub fn count_own_vtable_entries<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, ) -> usize { - let existential_trait_ref = - trait_ref.map_bound(|trait_ref| ty::ExistentialTraitRef::erase_self_ty(tcx, trait_ref)); - let existential_trait_ref = tcx.erase_regions(existential_trait_ref); - tcx.own_existential_vtable_entries(existential_trait_ref).len() + tcx.own_existential_vtable_entries(trait_ref.def_id()).len() } /// Given an upcast trait object described by `object`, returns the @@ -282,15 +279,10 @@ pub fn get_vtable_index_of_object_method<'tcx, N>( object: &super::ImplSourceObjectData<'tcx, N>, method_def_id: DefId, ) -> Option<usize> { - let existential_trait_ref = object - .upcast_trait_ref - .map_bound(|trait_ref| ty::ExistentialTraitRef::erase_self_ty(tcx, trait_ref)); - let existential_trait_ref = tcx.erase_regions(existential_trait_ref); - // Count number of methods preceding the one we are selecting and // add them to the total offset. if let Some(index) = tcx - .own_existential_vtable_entries(existential_trait_ref) + .own_existential_vtable_entries(object.upcast_trait_ref.def_id()) .iter() .copied() .position(|def_id| def_id == method_def_id) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/wf.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/wf.rs index 5ea28fb47..fc0a9f690 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/wf.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/wf.rs @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ use std::iter; /// inference variable, returns `None`, because we are not able to /// make any progress at all. This is to prevent "livelock" where we /// say "$0 is WF if $0 is WF". -pub fn obligations<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn obligations<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body_id: hir::HirId, recursion_depth: usize, @@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ pub fn obligations<'a, 'tcx>( /// well-formed. For example, if there is a trait `Set` defined like /// `trait Set<K:Eq>`, then the trait reference `Foo: Set<Bar>` is WF /// if `Bar: Eq`. -pub fn trait_obligations<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn trait_obligations<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body_id: hir::HirId, trait_pred: &ty::TraitPredicate<'tcx>, @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ pub fn trait_obligations<'a, 'tcx>( } #[instrument(skip(infcx), ret)] -pub fn predicate_obligations<'a, 'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, +pub fn predicate_obligations<'tcx>( + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, body_id: hir::HirId, predicate: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, @@ -148,13 +148,8 @@ pub fn predicate_obligations<'a, 'tcx>( wf.compute(a.into()); wf.compute(b.into()); } - ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv) => { - let obligations = wf.nominal_obligations(uv.def.did, uv.substs); - wf.out.extend(obligations); - - for arg in uv.substs.iter() { - wf.compute(arg); - } + ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ct) => { + wf.compute(ct.into()); } ty::PredicateKind::ConstEquate(c1, c2) => { wf.compute(c1.into()); @@ -219,12 +214,14 @@ fn extend_cause_with_original_assoc_item_obligation<'tcx>( trait_ref, item, cause, pred ); let (items, impl_def_id) = match item { - Some(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Impl(impl_), def_id, .. }) => (impl_.items, *def_id), + Some(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Impl(impl_), owner_id, .. }) => { + (impl_.items, *owner_id) + } _ => return, }; let fix_span = |impl_item_ref: &hir::ImplItemRef| match tcx.hir().impl_item(impl_item_ref.id).kind { - hir::ImplItemKind::Const(ty, _) | hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) => ty.span, + hir::ImplItemKind::Const(ty, _) | hir::ImplItemKind::Type(ty) => ty.span, _ => impl_item_ref.span, }; @@ -241,7 +238,7 @@ fn extend_cause_with_original_assoc_item_obligation<'tcx>( tcx.impl_item_implementor_ids(impl_def_id).get(&projection_ty.item_def_id) && let Some(impl_item_span) = items .iter() - .find(|item| item.id.def_id.to_def_id() == impl_item_id) + .find(|item| item.id.owner_id.to_def_id() == impl_item_id) .map(fix_span) { cause.span = impl_item_span; @@ -256,7 +253,7 @@ fn extend_cause_with_original_assoc_item_obligation<'tcx>( tcx.impl_item_implementor_ids(impl_def_id).get(&item_def_id) && let Some(impl_item_span) = items .iter() - .find(|item| item.id.def_id.to_def_id() == impl_item_id) + .find(|item| item.id.owner_id.to_def_id() == impl_item_id) .map(fix_span) { cause.span = impl_item_span; @@ -275,7 +272,7 @@ impl<'tcx> WfPredicates<'tcx> { traits::ObligationCause::new(self.span, self.body_id, code) } - fn normalize(self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> Vec<traits::PredicateObligation<'tcx>> { + fn normalize(self, infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Vec<traits::PredicateObligation<'tcx>> { let cause = self.cause(traits::WellFormed(None)); let param_env = self.param_env; let mut obligations = Vec::with_capacity(self.out.len()); @@ -392,7 +389,8 @@ impl<'tcx> WfPredicates<'tcx> { // `i32: Clone` // `i32: Copy` // ] - let obligations = self.nominal_obligations(data.item_def_id, data.substs); + // Projection types do not require const predicates. + let obligations = self.nominal_obligations_without_const(data.item_def_id, data.substs); self.out.extend(obligations); let tcx = self.tcx(); @@ -449,14 +447,14 @@ impl<'tcx> WfPredicates<'tcx> { // obligations are handled by the parent (e.g. `ty::Ref`). GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) => continue, - GenericArgKind::Const(constant) => { - match constant.kind() { + GenericArgKind::Const(ct) => { + match ct.kind() { ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => { let obligations = self.nominal_obligations(uv.def.did, uv.substs); self.out.extend(obligations); let predicate = - ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(uv)) + ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ct)) .to_predicate(self.tcx()); let cause = self.cause(traits::WellFormed(None)); self.out.push(traits::Obligation::with_depth( @@ -473,7 +471,7 @@ impl<'tcx> WfPredicates<'tcx> { cause, self.recursion_depth, self.param_env, - ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(constant.into())) + ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(ct.into())) .to_predicate(self.tcx()), )); } @@ -549,7 +547,7 @@ impl<'tcx> WfPredicates<'tcx> { } ty::FnDef(did, substs) => { - let obligations = self.nominal_obligations(did, substs); + let obligations = self.nominal_obligations_without_const(did, substs); self.out.extend(obligations); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/chalk/db.rs b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/chalk/db.rs index ff5ca0cbc..0de28b826 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/chalk/db.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/chalk/db.rs @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ //! `crate::chalk::lowering` (to lower rustc types into Chalk types). use rustc_middle::traits::ChalkRustInterner as RustInterner; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst, SubstsRef}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AssocKind, EarlyBinder, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperFoldable}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{InternalSubsts, SubstsRef}; use rustc_ast::ast; use rustc_attr as attr; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/dropck_outlives.rs b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/dropck_outlives.rs index a20de08b4..d5a8ca5ea 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/dropck_outlives.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/dropck_outlives.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::canonical::{Canonical, QueryResponse}; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use rustc_infer::traits::TraitEngineExt as _; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{InternalSubsts, Subst}; +use rustc_middle::ty::InternalSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, ParamEnvAnd, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::source_map::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::dropck_outlives::trivial_dropck_outlives; @@ -27,128 +27,120 @@ fn dropck_outlives<'tcx>( ) -> Result<&'tcx Canonical<'tcx, QueryResponse<'tcx, DropckOutlivesResult<'tcx>>>, NoSolution> { debug!("dropck_outlives(goal={:#?})", canonical_goal); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter_with_canonical( - DUMMY_SP, - &canonical_goal, - |ref infcx, goal, canonical_inference_vars| { - let tcx = infcx.tcx; - let ParamEnvAnd { param_env, value: for_ty } = goal; - - let mut result = DropckOutlivesResult { kinds: vec![], overflows: vec![] }; - - // A stack of types left to process. Each round, we pop - // something from the stack and invoke - // `dtorck_constraint_for_ty`. This may produce new types that - // have to be pushed on the stack. This continues until we have explored - // all the reachable types from the type `for_ty`. - // - // Example: Imagine that we have the following code: - // - // ```rust - // struct A { - // value: B, - // children: Vec<A>, - // } - // - // struct B { - // value: u32 - // } - // - // fn f() { - // let a: A = ...; - // .. - // } // here, `a` is dropped - // ``` - // - // at the point where `a` is dropped, we need to figure out - // which types inside of `a` contain region data that may be - // accessed by any destructors in `a`. We begin by pushing `A` - // onto the stack, as that is the type of `a`. We will then - // invoke `dtorck_constraint_for_ty` which will expand `A` - // into the types of its fields `(B, Vec<A>)`. These will get - // pushed onto the stack. Eventually, expanding `Vec<A>` will - // lead to us trying to push `A` a second time -- to prevent - // infinite recursion, we notice that `A` was already pushed - // once and stop. - let mut ty_stack = vec![(for_ty, 0)]; - - // Set used to detect infinite recursion. - let mut ty_set = FxHashSet::default(); - - let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); - - let cause = ObligationCause::dummy(); - let mut constraints = DropckConstraint::empty(); - while let Some((ty, depth)) = ty_stack.pop() { - debug!( - "{} kinds, {} overflows, {} ty_stack", - result.kinds.len(), - result.overflows.len(), - ty_stack.len() - ); - dtorck_constraint_for_ty(tcx, DUMMY_SP, for_ty, depth, ty, &mut constraints)?; - - // "outlives" represent types/regions that may be touched - // by a destructor. - result.kinds.append(&mut constraints.outlives); - result.overflows.append(&mut constraints.overflows); - - // If we have even one overflow, we should stop trying to evaluate further -- - // chances are, the subsequent overflows for this evaluation won't provide useful - // information and will just decrease the speed at which we can emit these errors - // (since we'll be printing for just that much longer for the often enormous types - // that result here). - if !result.overflows.is_empty() { - break; - } + let (ref infcx, goal, canonical_inference_vars) = + tcx.infer_ctxt().build_with_canonical(DUMMY_SP, &canonical_goal); + let tcx = infcx.tcx; + let ParamEnvAnd { param_env, value: for_ty } = goal; + + let mut result = DropckOutlivesResult { kinds: vec![], overflows: vec![] }; + + // A stack of types left to process. Each round, we pop + // something from the stack and invoke + // `dtorck_constraint_for_ty`. This may produce new types that + // have to be pushed on the stack. This continues until we have explored + // all the reachable types from the type `for_ty`. + // + // Example: Imagine that we have the following code: + // + // ```rust + // struct A { + // value: B, + // children: Vec<A>, + // } + // + // struct B { + // value: u32 + // } + // + // fn f() { + // let a: A = ...; + // .. + // } // here, `a` is dropped + // ``` + // + // at the point where `a` is dropped, we need to figure out + // which types inside of `a` contain region data that may be + // accessed by any destructors in `a`. We begin by pushing `A` + // onto the stack, as that is the type of `a`. We will then + // invoke `dtorck_constraint_for_ty` which will expand `A` + // into the types of its fields `(B, Vec<A>)`. These will get + // pushed onto the stack. Eventually, expanding `Vec<A>` will + // lead to us trying to push `A` a second time -- to prevent + // infinite recursion, we notice that `A` was already pushed + // once and stop. + let mut ty_stack = vec![(for_ty, 0)]; + + // Set used to detect infinite recursion. + let mut ty_set = FxHashSet::default(); + + let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'_>>::new(infcx.tcx); + + let cause = ObligationCause::dummy(); + let mut constraints = DropckConstraint::empty(); + while let Some((ty, depth)) = ty_stack.pop() { + debug!( + "{} kinds, {} overflows, {} ty_stack", + result.kinds.len(), + result.overflows.len(), + ty_stack.len() + ); + dtorck_constraint_for_ty(tcx, DUMMY_SP, for_ty, depth, ty, &mut constraints)?; + + // "outlives" represent types/regions that may be touched + // by a destructor. + result.kinds.append(&mut constraints.outlives); + result.overflows.append(&mut constraints.overflows); + + // If we have even one overflow, we should stop trying to evaluate further -- + // chances are, the subsequent overflows for this evaluation won't provide useful + // information and will just decrease the speed at which we can emit these errors + // (since we'll be printing for just that much longer for the often enormous types + // that result here). + if !result.overflows.is_empty() { + break; + } - // dtorck types are "types that will get dropped but which - // do not themselves define a destructor", more or less. We have - // to push them onto the stack to be expanded. - for ty in constraints.dtorck_types.drain(..) { - match infcx.at(&cause, param_env).normalize(ty) { - Ok(Normalized { value: ty, obligations }) => { - fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligations(infcx, obligations); - - debug!("dropck_outlives: ty from dtorck_types = {:?}", ty); - - match ty.kind() { - // All parameters live for the duration of the - // function. - ty::Param(..) => {} - - // A projection that we couldn't resolve - it - // might have a destructor. - ty::Projection(..) | ty::Opaque(..) => { - result.kinds.push(ty.into()); - } - - _ => { - if ty_set.insert(ty) { - ty_stack.push((ty, depth + 1)); - } - } - } + // dtorck types are "types that will get dropped but which + // do not themselves define a destructor", more or less. We have + // to push them onto the stack to be expanded. + for ty in constraints.dtorck_types.drain(..) { + match infcx.at(&cause, param_env).normalize(ty) { + Ok(Normalized { value: ty, obligations }) => { + fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligations(infcx, obligations); + + debug!("dropck_outlives: ty from dtorck_types = {:?}", ty); + + match ty.kind() { + // All parameters live for the duration of the + // function. + ty::Param(..) => {} + + // A projection that we couldn't resolve - it + // might have a destructor. + ty::Projection(..) | ty::Opaque(..) => { + result.kinds.push(ty.into()); } - // We don't actually expect to fail to normalize. - // That implies a WF error somewhere else. - Err(NoSolution) => { - return Err(NoSolution); + _ => { + if ty_set.insert(ty) { + ty_stack.push((ty, depth + 1)); + } } } } + + // We don't actually expect to fail to normalize. + // That implies a WF error somewhere else. + Err(NoSolution) => { + return Err(NoSolution); + } } + } + } - debug!("dropck_outlives: result = {:#?}", result); + debug!("dropck_outlives: result = {:#?}", result); - infcx.make_canonicalized_query_response( - canonical_inference_vars, - result, - &mut *fulfill_cx, - ) - }, - ) + infcx.make_canonicalized_query_response(canonical_inference_vars, result, &mut *fulfill_cx) } /// Returns a set of constraints that needs to be satisfied in diff --git a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/evaluate_obligation.rs b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/evaluate_obligation.rs index 49c9ba459..493d5de08 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/evaluate_obligation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/evaluate_obligation.rs @@ -18,17 +18,15 @@ fn evaluate_obligation<'tcx>( debug!("evaluate_obligation(canonical_goal={:#?})", canonical_goal); // HACK This bubble is required for this tests to pass: // impl-trait/issue99642.rs - tcx.infer_ctxt().with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bubble).enter_with_canonical( - DUMMY_SP, - &canonical_goal, - |ref infcx, goal, _canonical_inference_vars| { - debug!("evaluate_obligation: goal={:#?}", goal); - let ParamEnvAnd { param_env, value: predicate } = goal; + let (ref infcx, goal, _canonical_inference_vars) = tcx + .infer_ctxt() + .with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bubble) + .build_with_canonical(DUMMY_SP, &canonical_goal); + debug!("evaluate_obligation: goal={:#?}", goal); + let ParamEnvAnd { param_env, value: predicate } = goal; - let mut selcx = SelectionContext::with_query_mode(&infcx, TraitQueryMode::Canonical); - let obligation = Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, predicate); + let mut selcx = SelectionContext::with_query_mode(&infcx, TraitQueryMode::Canonical); + let obligation = Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), param_env, predicate); - selcx.evaluate_root_obligation(&obligation) - }, - ) + selcx.evaluate_root_obligation(&obligation) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/implied_outlives_bounds.rs b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/implied_outlives_bounds.rs index 691b79f10..7d36b9558 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/implied_outlives_bounds.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/implied_outlives_bounds.rs @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ fn implied_outlives_bounds<'tcx>( } fn compute_implied_outlives_bounds<'tcx>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, ) -> Fallible<Vec<OutlivesBound<'tcx>>> { @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ fn compute_implied_outlives_bounds<'tcx>( // implied bounds in some cases, mostly when dealing with projections. fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligations( infcx, - obligations.iter().filter(|o| o.predicate.has_infer_types_or_consts()).cloned(), + obligations.iter().filter(|o| o.predicate.has_non_region_infer()).cloned(), ); // From the full set of obligations, just filter down to the @@ -156,6 +156,9 @@ fn implied_bounds_from_components<'tcx>( Component::Region(r) => Some(OutlivesBound::RegionSubRegion(sub_region, r)), Component::Param(p) => Some(OutlivesBound::RegionSubParam(sub_region, p)), Component::Projection(p) => Some(OutlivesBound::RegionSubProjection(sub_region, p)), + Component::Opaque(def_id, substs) => { + Some(OutlivesBound::RegionSubOpaque(sub_region, def_id, substs)) + } Component::EscapingProjection(_) => // If the projection has escaping regions, don't // try to infer any implied bounds even for its diff --git a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/lib.rs index 2d39e973e..0da28737f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/lib.rs @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/normalize_erasing_regions.rs b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/normalize_erasing_regions.rs index 5d394ed22..2da64d73d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/normalize_erasing_regions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/normalize_erasing_regions.rs @@ -18,9 +18,6 @@ pub(crate) fn provide(p: &mut Providers) { try_normalize_after_erasing_regions(tcx, goal) }, - try_normalize_mir_const_after_erasing_regions: |tcx, goal| { - try_normalize_after_erasing_regions(tcx, goal) - }, ..*p }; } @@ -30,30 +27,29 @@ fn try_normalize_after_erasing_regions<'tcx, T: TypeFoldable<'tcx> + PartialEq + goal: ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, T>, ) -> Result<T, NoSolution> { let ParamEnvAnd { param_env, value } = goal; - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let cause = ObligationCause::dummy(); - match infcx.at(&cause, param_env).normalize(value) { - Ok(Normalized { value: normalized_value, obligations: normalized_obligations }) => { - // We don't care about the `obligations`; they are - // always only region relations, and we are about to - // erase those anyway: - debug_assert_eq!( - normalized_obligations.iter().find(|p| not_outlives_predicate(p.predicate)), - None, - ); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let cause = ObligationCause::dummy(); + match infcx.at(&cause, param_env).normalize(value) { + Ok(Normalized { value: normalized_value, obligations: normalized_obligations }) => { + // We don't care about the `obligations`; they are + // always only region relations, and we are about to + // erase those anyway: + debug_assert_eq!( + normalized_obligations.iter().find(|p| not_outlives_predicate(p.predicate)), + None, + ); - let resolved_value = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(normalized_value); - // It's unclear when `resolve_vars` would have an effect in a - // fresh `InferCtxt`. If this assert does trigger, it will give - // us a test case. - debug_assert_eq!(normalized_value, resolved_value); - let erased = infcx.tcx.erase_regions(resolved_value); - debug_assert!(!erased.needs_infer(), "{:?}", erased); - Ok(erased) - } - Err(NoSolution) => Err(NoSolution), + let resolved_value = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(normalized_value); + // It's unclear when `resolve_vars` would have an effect in a + // fresh `InferCtxt`. If this assert does trigger, it will give + // us a test case. + debug_assert_eq!(normalized_value, resolved_value); + let erased = infcx.tcx.erase_regions(resolved_value); + debug_assert!(!erased.needs_infer(), "{:?}", erased); + Ok(erased) } - }) + Err(NoSolution) => Err(NoSolution), + } } fn not_outlives_predicate<'tcx>(p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> bool { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/type_op.rs b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/type_op.rs index 1bb6506b3..bca7458ed 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/type_op.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/type_op.rs @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::canonical::{Canonical, QueryResponse}; use rustc_infer::infer::{DefiningAnchor, InferCtxt, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_infer::traits::{ObligationCauseCode, TraitEngineExt as _}; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, Subst, UserSelfTy, UserSubsts}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, EarlyBinder, FnSig, Lift, PolyFnSig, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, Variance, }; +use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, UserSelfTy, UserSubsts}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ParamEnv, ParamEnvAnd, Predicate, ToPredicate}; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtBuilderExt; @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ fn type_op_ascribe_user_type<'tcx>( /// this query can be re-run to better track the span of the obligation cause, and improve the error /// message. Do not call directly unless you're in that very specific context. pub fn type_op_ascribe_user_type_with_span<'a, 'tcx: 'a>( - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, fulfill_cx: &'a mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, key: ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, AscribeUserType<'tcx>>, span: Option<Span>, @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ pub fn type_op_ascribe_user_type_with_span<'a, 'tcx: 'a>( } struct AscribeUserTypeCx<'me, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'me, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'me InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, span: Span, fulfill_cx: &'me mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ fn type_op_eq<'tcx>( } fn type_op_normalize<'tcx, T>( - infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, + infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, fulfill_cx: &mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, key: ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, Normalize<T>>, ) -> Fallible<T> @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ fn type_op_prove_predicate<'tcx>( /// this query can be re-run to better track the span of the obligation cause, and improve the error /// message. Do not call directly unless you're in that very specific context. pub fn type_op_prove_predicate_with_cause<'a, 'tcx: 'a>( - infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, fulfill_cx: &'a mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, key: ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, ProvePredicate<'tcx>>, cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/layout/tree.rs b/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/layout/tree.rs index 211c813b8..acd4fa63d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/layout/tree.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/layout/tree.rs @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ pub(crate) mod rustc { .unwrap(); trace!(?discr_layout, "computed discriminant layout"); variant_layout = variant_layout.extend(discr_layout).unwrap().0; - tree = tree.then(Self::from_disr(discr, tcx, layout_summary.discriminant_size)); + tree = tree.then(Self::from_discr(discr, tcx, layout_summary.discriminant_size)); } // Next come fields. @@ -444,11 +444,21 @@ pub(crate) mod rustc { Ok(tree) } - pub fn from_disr(discr: Discr<'tcx>, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, size: usize) -> Self { - // FIXME(@jswrenn): I'm certain this is missing needed endian nuance. - let bytes = discr.val.to_ne_bytes(); - let bytes = &bytes[..size]; - Self::Seq(bytes.into_iter().copied().map(|b| Self::from_bits(b)).collect()) + pub fn from_discr(discr: Discr<'tcx>, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, size: usize) -> Self { + use rustc_target::abi::Endian; + + let bytes: [u8; 16]; + let bytes = match tcx.data_layout.endian { + Endian::Little => { + bytes = discr.val.to_le_bytes(); + &bytes[..size] + } + Endian::Big => { + bytes = discr.val.to_be_bytes(); + &bytes[bytes.len() - size..] + } + }; + Self::Seq(bytes.iter().map(|&b| Self::from_bits(b)).collect()) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/lib.rs index 64cd70d36..f7cc94e53 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/lib.rs @@ -80,11 +80,11 @@ mod rustc { } pub struct TransmuteTypeEnv<'cx, 'tcx> { - infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>, + infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>, } impl<'cx, 'tcx> TransmuteTypeEnv<'cx, 'tcx> { - pub fn new(infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'cx, 'tcx>) -> Self { + pub fn new(infcx: &'cx InferCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { Self { infcx } } @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ mod rustc { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, c: Const<'tcx>, - ) -> Self { + ) -> Option<Self> { use rustc_middle::ty::ScalarInt; use rustc_middle::ty::TypeVisitable; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; @@ -123,10 +123,15 @@ mod rustc { let c = c.eval(tcx, param_env); if let Some(err) = c.error_reported() { - return Self { alignment: true, lifetimes: true, safety: true, validity: true }; + return Some(Self { + alignment: true, + lifetimes: true, + safety: true, + validity: true, + }); } - let adt_def = c.ty().ty_adt_def().expect("The given `Const` must be an ADT."); + let adt_def = c.ty().ty_adt_def()?; assert_eq!( tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::TransmuteOpts, None), @@ -148,12 +153,12 @@ mod rustc { fields[field_idx].unwrap_leaf() == ScalarInt::TRUE }; - Self { + Some(Self { alignment: get_field(sym::alignment), lifetimes: get_field(sym::lifetimes), safety: get_field(sym::safety), validity: get_field(sym::validity), - } + }) } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/Cargo.toml index 52fbd3ae0..5e4ba4730 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/Cargo.toml @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [dependencies] +rand = "0.8.4" +rand_xoshiro = "0.6.0" tracing = "0.1" rustc_middle = { path = "../rustc_middle" } rustc_data_structures = { path = "../rustc_data_structures" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/abi.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/abi.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..73c7eb699 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/abi.rs @@ -0,0 +1,551 @@ +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; +use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{ + fn_can_unwind, FnAbiError, HasParamEnv, HasTyCtxt, LayoutCx, LayoutOf, TyAndLayout, +}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_session::config::OptLevel; +use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_target::abi::call::{ + ArgAbi, ArgAttribute, ArgAttributes, ArgExtension, Conv, FnAbi, PassMode, Reg, RegKind, +}; +use rustc_target::abi::*; +use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi as SpecAbi; + +use std::iter; + +pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { + *providers = ty::query::Providers { fn_abi_of_fn_ptr, fn_abi_of_instance, ..*providers }; +} + +// NOTE(eddyb) this is private to avoid using it from outside of +// `fn_abi_of_instance` - any other uses are either too high-level +// for `Instance` (e.g. typeck would use `Ty::fn_sig` instead), +// or should go through `FnAbi` instead, to avoid losing any +// adjustments `fn_abi_of_instance` might be performing. +#[tracing::instrument(level = "debug", skip(tcx, param_env))] +fn fn_sig_for_fn_abi<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + instance: ty::Instance<'tcx>, + param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, +) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx> { + let ty = instance.ty(tcx, param_env); + match *ty.kind() { + ty::FnDef(..) => { + // HACK(davidtwco,eddyb): This is a workaround for polymorphization considering + // parameters unused if they show up in the signature, but not in the `mir::Body` + // (i.e. due to being inside a projection that got normalized, see + // `src/test/ui/polymorphization/normalized_sig_types.rs`), and codegen not keeping + // track of a polymorphization `ParamEnv` to allow normalizing later. + // + // We normalize the `fn_sig` again after substituting at a later point. + let mut sig = match *ty.kind() { + ty::FnDef(def_id, substs) => tcx + .bound_fn_sig(def_id) + .map_bound(|fn_sig| { + tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(tcx.param_env(def_id), fn_sig) + }) + .subst(tcx, substs), + _ => unreachable!(), + }; + + if let ty::InstanceDef::VTableShim(..) = instance.def { + // Modify `fn(self, ...)` to `fn(self: *mut Self, ...)`. + sig = sig.map_bound(|mut sig| { + let mut inputs_and_output = sig.inputs_and_output.to_vec(); + inputs_and_output[0] = tcx.mk_mut_ptr(inputs_and_output[0]); + sig.inputs_and_output = tcx.intern_type_list(&inputs_and_output); + sig + }); + } + sig + } + ty::Closure(def_id, substs) => { + let sig = substs.as_closure().sig(); + + let bound_vars = tcx.mk_bound_variable_kinds( + sig.bound_vars().iter().chain(iter::once(ty::BoundVariableKind::Region(ty::BrEnv))), + ); + let br = ty::BoundRegion { + var: ty::BoundVar::from_usize(bound_vars.len() - 1), + kind: ty::BoundRegionKind::BrEnv, + }; + let env_region = ty::ReLateBound(ty::INNERMOST, br); + let env_ty = tcx.closure_env_ty(def_id, substs, env_region).unwrap(); + + let sig = sig.skip_binder(); + ty::Binder::bind_with_vars( + tcx.mk_fn_sig( + iter::once(env_ty).chain(sig.inputs().iter().cloned()), + sig.output(), + sig.c_variadic, + sig.unsafety, + sig.abi, + ), + bound_vars, + ) + } + ty::Generator(_, substs, _) => { + let sig = substs.as_generator().poly_sig(); + + let bound_vars = tcx.mk_bound_variable_kinds( + sig.bound_vars().iter().chain(iter::once(ty::BoundVariableKind::Region(ty::BrEnv))), + ); + let br = ty::BoundRegion { + var: ty::BoundVar::from_usize(bound_vars.len() - 1), + kind: ty::BoundRegionKind::BrEnv, + }; + let env_region = ty::ReLateBound(ty::INNERMOST, br); + let env_ty = tcx.mk_mut_ref(tcx.mk_region(env_region), ty); + + let pin_did = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::Pin, None); + let pin_adt_ref = tcx.adt_def(pin_did); + let pin_substs = tcx.intern_substs(&[env_ty.into()]); + let env_ty = tcx.mk_adt(pin_adt_ref, pin_substs); + + let sig = sig.skip_binder(); + let state_did = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::GeneratorState, None); + let state_adt_ref = tcx.adt_def(state_did); + let state_substs = tcx.intern_substs(&[sig.yield_ty.into(), sig.return_ty.into()]); + let ret_ty = tcx.mk_adt(state_adt_ref, state_substs); + ty::Binder::bind_with_vars( + tcx.mk_fn_sig( + [env_ty, sig.resume_ty].iter(), + &ret_ty, + false, + hir::Unsafety::Normal, + rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi::Rust, + ), + bound_vars, + ) + } + _ => bug!("unexpected type {:?} in Instance::fn_sig", ty), + } +} + +#[inline] +fn conv_from_spec_abi(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, abi: SpecAbi) -> Conv { + use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi::*; + match tcx.sess.target.adjust_abi(abi) { + RustIntrinsic | PlatformIntrinsic | Rust | RustCall => Conv::Rust, + RustCold => Conv::RustCold, + + // It's the ABI's job to select this, not ours. + System { .. } => bug!("system abi should be selected elsewhere"), + EfiApi => bug!("eficall abi should be selected elsewhere"), + + Stdcall { .. } => Conv::X86Stdcall, + Fastcall { .. } => Conv::X86Fastcall, + Vectorcall { .. } => Conv::X86VectorCall, + Thiscall { .. } => Conv::X86ThisCall, + C { .. } => Conv::C, + Unadjusted => Conv::C, + Win64 { .. } => Conv::X86_64Win64, + SysV64 { .. } => Conv::X86_64SysV, + Aapcs { .. } => Conv::ArmAapcs, + CCmseNonSecureCall => Conv::CCmseNonSecureCall, + PtxKernel => Conv::PtxKernel, + Msp430Interrupt => Conv::Msp430Intr, + X86Interrupt => Conv::X86Intr, + AmdGpuKernel => Conv::AmdGpuKernel, + AvrInterrupt => Conv::AvrInterrupt, + AvrNonBlockingInterrupt => Conv::AvrNonBlockingInterrupt, + Wasm => Conv::C, + + // These API constants ought to be more specific... + Cdecl { .. } => Conv::C, + } +} + +fn fn_abi_of_fn_ptr<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + query: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, (ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>, &'tcx ty::List<Ty<'tcx>>)>, +) -> Result<&'tcx FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, FnAbiError<'tcx>> { + let (param_env, (sig, extra_args)) = query.into_parts(); + + let cx = LayoutCx { tcx, param_env }; + fn_abi_new_uncached(&cx, sig, extra_args, None, None, false) +} + +fn fn_abi_of_instance<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + query: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, (ty::Instance<'tcx>, &'tcx ty::List<Ty<'tcx>>)>, +) -> Result<&'tcx FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, FnAbiError<'tcx>> { + let (param_env, (instance, extra_args)) = query.into_parts(); + + let sig = fn_sig_for_fn_abi(tcx, instance, param_env); + + let caller_location = if instance.def.requires_caller_location(tcx) { + Some(tcx.caller_location_ty()) + } else { + None + }; + + fn_abi_new_uncached( + &LayoutCx { tcx, param_env }, + sig, + extra_args, + caller_location, + Some(instance.def_id()), + matches!(instance.def, ty::InstanceDef::Virtual(..)), + ) +} + +// Handle safe Rust thin and fat pointers. +fn adjust_for_rust_scalar<'tcx>( + cx: LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, + attrs: &mut ArgAttributes, + scalar: Scalar, + layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, + offset: Size, + is_return: bool, +) { + // Booleans are always a noundef i1 that needs to be zero-extended. + if scalar.is_bool() { + attrs.ext(ArgExtension::Zext); + attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoUndef); + return; + } + + // Scalars which have invalid values cannot be undef. + if !scalar.is_always_valid(&cx) { + attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoUndef); + } + + // Only pointer types handled below. + let Scalar::Initialized { value: Pointer, valid_range} = scalar else { return }; + + if !valid_range.contains(0) { + attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NonNull); + } + + if let Some(pointee) = layout.pointee_info_at(&cx, offset) { + if let Some(kind) = pointee.safe { + attrs.pointee_align = Some(pointee.align); + + // `Box` (`UniqueBorrowed`) are not necessarily dereferenceable + // for the entire duration of the function as they can be deallocated + // at any time. Same for shared mutable references. If LLVM had a + // way to say "dereferenceable on entry" we could use it here. + attrs.pointee_size = match kind { + PointerKind::UniqueBorrowed + | PointerKind::UniqueBorrowedPinned + | PointerKind::Frozen => pointee.size, + PointerKind::SharedMutable | PointerKind::UniqueOwned => Size::ZERO, + }; + + // `Box`, `&T`, and `&mut T` cannot be undef. + // Note that this only applies to the value of the pointer itself; + // this attribute doesn't make it UB for the pointed-to data to be undef. + attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoUndef); + + // The aliasing rules for `Box<T>` are still not decided, but currently we emit + // `noalias` for it. This can be turned off using an unstable flag. + // See https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/326 + let noalias_for_box = cx.tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.box_noalias.unwrap_or(true); + + // `&mut` pointer parameters never alias other parameters, + // or mutable global data + // + // `&T` where `T` contains no `UnsafeCell<U>` is immutable, + // and can be marked as both `readonly` and `noalias`, as + // LLVM's definition of `noalias` is based solely on memory + // dependencies rather than pointer equality + // + // Due to past miscompiles in LLVM, we apply a separate NoAliasMutRef attribute + // for UniqueBorrowed arguments, so that the codegen backend can decide whether + // or not to actually emit the attribute. It can also be controlled with the + // `-Zmutable-noalias` debugging option. + let no_alias = match kind { + PointerKind::SharedMutable + | PointerKind::UniqueBorrowed + | PointerKind::UniqueBorrowedPinned => false, + PointerKind::UniqueOwned => noalias_for_box, + PointerKind::Frozen => !is_return, + }; + if no_alias { + attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoAlias); + } + + if kind == PointerKind::Frozen && !is_return { + attrs.set(ArgAttribute::ReadOnly); + } + + if kind == PointerKind::UniqueBorrowed && !is_return { + attrs.set(ArgAttribute::NoAliasMutRef); + } + } + } +} + +// FIXME(eddyb) perhaps group the signature/type-containing (or all of them?) +// arguments of this method, into a separate `struct`. +#[tracing::instrument(level = "debug", skip(cx, caller_location, fn_def_id, force_thin_self_ptr))] +fn fn_abi_new_uncached<'tcx>( + cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, + sig: ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx>, + extra_args: &[Ty<'tcx>], + caller_location: Option<Ty<'tcx>>, + fn_def_id: Option<DefId>, + // FIXME(eddyb) replace this with something typed, like an `enum`. + force_thin_self_ptr: bool, +) -> Result<&'tcx FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, FnAbiError<'tcx>> { + let sig = cx.tcx.normalize_erasing_late_bound_regions(cx.param_env, sig); + + let conv = conv_from_spec_abi(cx.tcx(), sig.abi); + + let mut inputs = sig.inputs(); + let extra_args = if sig.abi == RustCall { + assert!(!sig.c_variadic && extra_args.is_empty()); + + if let Some(input) = sig.inputs().last() { + if let ty::Tuple(tupled_arguments) = input.kind() { + inputs = &sig.inputs()[0..sig.inputs().len() - 1]; + tupled_arguments + } else { + bug!( + "argument to function with \"rust-call\" ABI \ + is not a tuple" + ); + } + } else { + bug!( + "argument to function with \"rust-call\" ABI \ + is not a tuple" + ); + } + } else { + assert!(sig.c_variadic || extra_args.is_empty()); + extra_args + }; + + let target = &cx.tcx.sess.target; + let target_env_gnu_like = matches!(&target.env[..], "gnu" | "musl" | "uclibc"); + let win_x64_gnu = target.os == "windows" && target.arch == "x86_64" && target.env == "gnu"; + let linux_s390x_gnu_like = + target.os == "linux" && target.arch == "s390x" && target_env_gnu_like; + let linux_sparc64_gnu_like = + target.os == "linux" && target.arch == "sparc64" && target_env_gnu_like; + let linux_powerpc_gnu_like = + target.os == "linux" && target.arch == "powerpc" && target_env_gnu_like; + use SpecAbi::*; + let rust_abi = matches!(sig.abi, RustIntrinsic | PlatformIntrinsic | Rust | RustCall); + + let arg_of = |ty: Ty<'tcx>, arg_idx: Option<usize>| -> Result<_, FnAbiError<'tcx>> { + let span = tracing::debug_span!("arg_of"); + let _entered = span.enter(); + let is_return = arg_idx.is_none(); + + let layout = cx.layout_of(ty)?; + let layout = if force_thin_self_ptr && arg_idx == Some(0) { + // Don't pass the vtable, it's not an argument of the virtual fn. + // Instead, pass just the data pointer, but give it the type `*const/mut dyn Trait` + // or `&/&mut dyn Trait` because this is special-cased elsewhere in codegen + make_thin_self_ptr(cx, layout) + } else { + layout + }; + + let mut arg = ArgAbi::new(cx, layout, |layout, scalar, offset| { + let mut attrs = ArgAttributes::new(); + adjust_for_rust_scalar(*cx, &mut attrs, scalar, *layout, offset, is_return); + attrs + }); + + if arg.layout.is_zst() { + // For some forsaken reason, x86_64-pc-windows-gnu + // doesn't ignore zero-sized struct arguments. + // The same is true for {s390x,sparc64,powerpc}-unknown-linux-{gnu,musl,uclibc}. + if is_return + || rust_abi + || (!win_x64_gnu + && !linux_s390x_gnu_like + && !linux_sparc64_gnu_like + && !linux_powerpc_gnu_like) + { + arg.mode = PassMode::Ignore; + } + } + + Ok(arg) + }; + + let mut fn_abi = FnAbi { + ret: arg_of(sig.output(), None)?, + args: inputs + .iter() + .copied() + .chain(extra_args.iter().copied()) + .chain(caller_location) + .enumerate() + .map(|(i, ty)| arg_of(ty, Some(i))) + .collect::<Result<_, _>>()?, + c_variadic: sig.c_variadic, + fixed_count: inputs.len() as u32, + conv, + can_unwind: fn_can_unwind(cx.tcx(), fn_def_id, sig.abi), + }; + fn_abi_adjust_for_abi(cx, &mut fn_abi, sig.abi, fn_def_id)?; + debug!("fn_abi_new_uncached = {:?}", fn_abi); + Ok(cx.tcx.arena.alloc(fn_abi)) +} + +#[tracing::instrument(level = "trace", skip(cx))] +fn fn_abi_adjust_for_abi<'tcx>( + cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, + fn_abi: &mut FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, + abi: SpecAbi, + fn_def_id: Option<DefId>, +) -> Result<(), FnAbiError<'tcx>> { + if abi == SpecAbi::Unadjusted { + return Ok(()); + } + + if abi == SpecAbi::Rust + || abi == SpecAbi::RustCall + || abi == SpecAbi::RustIntrinsic + || abi == SpecAbi::PlatformIntrinsic + { + // Look up the deduced parameter attributes for this function, if we have its def ID and + // we're optimizing in non-incremental mode. We'll tag its parameters with those attributes + // as appropriate. + let deduced_param_attrs = if cx.tcx.sess.opts.optimize != OptLevel::No + && cx.tcx.sess.opts.incremental.is_none() + { + fn_def_id.map(|fn_def_id| cx.tcx.deduced_param_attrs(fn_def_id)).unwrap_or_default() + } else { + &[] + }; + + let fixup = |arg: &mut ArgAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, arg_idx: Option<usize>| { + if arg.is_ignore() { + return; + } + + match arg.layout.abi { + Abi::Aggregate { .. } => {} + + // This is a fun case! The gist of what this is doing is + // that we want callers and callees to always agree on the + // ABI of how they pass SIMD arguments. If we were to *not* + // make these arguments indirect then they'd be immediates + // in LLVM, which means that they'd used whatever the + // appropriate ABI is for the callee and the caller. That + // means, for example, if the caller doesn't have AVX + // enabled but the callee does, then passing an AVX argument + // across this boundary would cause corrupt data to show up. + // + // This problem is fixed by unconditionally passing SIMD + // arguments through memory between callers and callees + // which should get them all to agree on ABI regardless of + // target feature sets. Some more information about this + // issue can be found in #44367. + // + // Note that the platform intrinsic ABI is exempt here as + // that's how we connect up to LLVM and it's unstable + // anyway, we control all calls to it in libstd. + Abi::Vector { .. } + if abi != SpecAbi::PlatformIntrinsic + && cx.tcx.sess.target.simd_types_indirect => + { + arg.make_indirect(); + return; + } + + _ => return, + } + + let size = arg.layout.size; + if arg.layout.is_unsized() || size > Pointer.size(cx) { + arg.make_indirect(); + } else { + // We want to pass small aggregates as immediates, but using + // a LLVM aggregate type for this leads to bad optimizations, + // so we pick an appropriately sized integer type instead. + arg.cast_to(Reg { kind: RegKind::Integer, size }); + } + + // If we deduced that this parameter was read-only, add that to the attribute list now. + // + // The `readonly` parameter only applies to pointers, so we can only do this if the + // argument was passed indirectly. (If the argument is passed directly, it's an SSA + // value, so it's implicitly immutable.) + if let (Some(arg_idx), &mut PassMode::Indirect { ref mut attrs, .. }) = + (arg_idx, &mut arg.mode) + { + // The `deduced_param_attrs` list could be empty if this is a type of function + // we can't deduce any parameters for, so make sure the argument index is in + // bounds. + if let Some(deduced_param_attrs) = deduced_param_attrs.get(arg_idx) { + if deduced_param_attrs.read_only { + attrs.regular.insert(ArgAttribute::ReadOnly); + debug!("added deduced read-only attribute"); + } + } + } + }; + + fixup(&mut fn_abi.ret, None); + for (arg_idx, arg) in fn_abi.args.iter_mut().enumerate() { + fixup(arg, Some(arg_idx)); + } + } else { + fn_abi.adjust_for_foreign_abi(cx, abi)?; + } + + Ok(()) +} + +#[tracing::instrument(level = "debug", skip(cx))] +fn make_thin_self_ptr<'tcx>( + cx: &(impl HasTyCtxt<'tcx> + HasParamEnv<'tcx>), + layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, +) -> TyAndLayout<'tcx> { + let tcx = cx.tcx(); + let fat_pointer_ty = if layout.is_unsized() { + // unsized `self` is passed as a pointer to `self` + // FIXME (mikeyhew) change this to use &own if it is ever added to the language + tcx.mk_mut_ptr(layout.ty) + } else { + match layout.abi { + Abi::ScalarPair(..) | Abi::Scalar(..) => (), + _ => bug!("receiver type has unsupported layout: {:?}", layout), + } + + // In the case of Rc<Self>, we need to explicitly pass a *mut RcBox<Self> + // with a Scalar (not ScalarPair) ABI. This is a hack that is understood + // elsewhere in the compiler as a method on a `dyn Trait`. + // To get the type `*mut RcBox<Self>`, we just keep unwrapping newtypes until we + // get a built-in pointer type + let mut fat_pointer_layout = layout; + 'descend_newtypes: while !fat_pointer_layout.ty.is_unsafe_ptr() + && !fat_pointer_layout.ty.is_region_ptr() + { + for i in 0..fat_pointer_layout.fields.count() { + let field_layout = fat_pointer_layout.field(cx, i); + + if !field_layout.is_zst() { + fat_pointer_layout = field_layout; + continue 'descend_newtypes; + } + } + + bug!("receiver has no non-zero-sized fields {:?}", fat_pointer_layout); + } + + fat_pointer_layout.ty + }; + + // we now have a type like `*mut RcBox<dyn Trait>` + // change its layout to that of `*mut ()`, a thin pointer, but keep the same type + // this is understood as a special case elsewhere in the compiler + let unit_ptr_ty = tcx.mk_mut_ptr(tcx.mk_unit()); + + TyAndLayout { + ty: fat_pointer_ty, + + // NOTE(eddyb) using an empty `ParamEnv`, and `unwrap`-ing the `Result` + // should always work because the type is always `*mut ()`. + ..tcx.layout_of(ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all().and(unit_ptr_ty)).unwrap() + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/assoc.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/assoc.rs index 515a73ead..424b52309 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/assoc.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/assoc.rs @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ fn associated_item_def_ids(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> &[DefId] { let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(def_id.expect_local()); match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., ref trait_item_refs) => tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter( - trait_item_refs.iter().map(|trait_item_ref| trait_item_ref.id.def_id.to_def_id()), + trait_item_refs.iter().map(|trait_item_ref| trait_item_ref.id.owner_id.to_def_id()), ), hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter( - impl_.items.iter().map(|impl_item_ref| impl_item_ref.id.def_id.to_def_id()), + impl_.items.iter().map(|impl_item_ref| impl_item_ref.id.owner_id.to_def_id()), ), hir::ItemKind::TraitAlias(..) => &[], _ => span_bug!(item.span, "associated_item_def_ids: not impl or trait"), @@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ fn impl_item_implementor_ids(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_id: DefId) -> FxHashMap<DefId fn associated_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::AssocItem { let id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); let parent_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(id); - let parent_item = tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_def_id); + let parent_item = tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_def_id.def_id); match parent_item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => { if let Some(impl_item_ref) = - impl_.items.iter().find(|i| i.id.def_id.to_def_id() == def_id) + impl_.items.iter().find(|i| i.id.owner_id.to_def_id() == def_id) { let assoc_item = associated_item_from_impl_item_ref(impl_item_ref); debug_assert_eq!(assoc_item.def_id, def_id); @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ fn associated_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::AssocItem { hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., ref trait_item_refs) => { if let Some(trait_item_ref) = - trait_item_refs.iter().find(|i| i.id.def_id.to_def_id() == def_id) + trait_item_refs.iter().find(|i| i.id.owner_id.to_def_id() == def_id) { let assoc_item = associated_item_from_trait_item_ref(trait_item_ref); debug_assert_eq!(assoc_item.def_id, def_id); @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ fn associated_item(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::AssocItem { } fn associated_item_from_trait_item_ref(trait_item_ref: &hir::TraitItemRef) -> ty::AssocItem { - let def_id = trait_item_ref.id.def_id; + let owner_id = trait_item_ref.id.owner_id; let (kind, has_self) = match trait_item_ref.kind { hir::AssocItemKind::Const => (ty::AssocKind::Const, false), hir::AssocItemKind::Fn { has_self } => (ty::AssocKind::Fn, has_self), @@ -85,15 +85,15 @@ fn associated_item_from_trait_item_ref(trait_item_ref: &hir::TraitItemRef) -> ty ty::AssocItem { name: trait_item_ref.ident.name, kind, - def_id: def_id.to_def_id(), - trait_item_def_id: Some(def_id.to_def_id()), + def_id: owner_id.to_def_id(), + trait_item_def_id: Some(owner_id.to_def_id()), container: ty::TraitContainer, fn_has_self_parameter: has_self, } } fn associated_item_from_impl_item_ref(impl_item_ref: &hir::ImplItemRef) -> ty::AssocItem { - let def_id = impl_item_ref.id.def_id; + let def_id = impl_item_ref.id.owner_id; let (kind, has_self) = match impl_item_ref.kind { hir::AssocItemKind::Const => (ty::AssocKind::Const, false), hir::AssocItemKind::Fn { has_self } => (ty::AssocKind::Fn, has_self), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/common_traits.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/common_traits.rs index cedc84d97..d3169b6d9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/common_traits.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/common_traits.rs @@ -29,15 +29,8 @@ fn is_item_raw<'tcx>( ) -> bool { let (param_env, ty) = query.into_parts(); let trait_def_id = tcx.require_lang_item(item, None); - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - traits::type_known_to_meet_bound_modulo_regions( - &infcx, - param_env, - ty, - trait_def_id, - DUMMY_SP, - ) - }) + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + traits::type_known_to_meet_bound_modulo_regions(&infcx, param_env, ty, trait_def_id, DUMMY_SP) } pub(crate) fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/consts.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/consts.rs index 44c4fc48d..e057bb668 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/consts.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/consts.rs @@ -135,30 +135,30 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> AbstractConstBuilder<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> IsThirPolymorphic<'a, 'tcx> { fn expr_is_poly(&mut self, expr: &thir::Expr<'tcx>) -> bool { - if expr.ty.has_param_types_or_consts() { + if expr.ty.has_non_region_param() { return true; } match expr.kind { - thir::ExprKind::NamedConst { substs, .. } => substs.has_param_types_or_consts(), + thir::ExprKind::NamedConst { substs, .. } => substs.has_non_region_param(), thir::ExprKind::ConstParam { .. } => true, thir::ExprKind::Repeat { value, count } => { self.visit_expr(&self.thir()[value]); - count.has_param_types_or_consts() + count.has_non_region_param() } _ => false, } } fn pat_is_poly(&mut self, pat: &thir::Pat<'tcx>) -> bool { - if pat.ty.has_param_types_or_consts() { + if pat.ty.has_non_region_param() { return true; } match pat.kind { - thir::PatKind::Constant { value } => value.has_param_types_or_consts(), + thir::PatKind::Constant { value } => value.has_non_region_param(), thir::PatKind::Range(box thir::PatRange { lo, hi, .. }) => { - lo.has_param_types_or_consts() || hi.has_param_types_or_consts() + lo.has_non_region_param() || hi.has_non_region_param() } _ => false, } @@ -258,7 +258,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> AbstractConstBuilder<'a, 'tcx> { self.nodes.push(Node::Leaf(ty::Const::from_value(self.tcx, val, node.ty))) } &ExprKind::NamedConst { def_id, substs, user_ty: _ } => { - let uneval = ty::Unevaluated::new(ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(def_id), substs); + let uneval = + ty::UnevaluatedConst::new(ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(def_id), substs); let constant = self .tcx diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/errors.rs index 3a8ef96c9..c05eeb353 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/errors.rs @@ -1,69 +1,69 @@ //! Errors emitted by ty_utils -use rustc_macros::{SessionDiagnostic, SessionSubdiagnostic}; +use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; use rustc_span::Span; -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ty_utils::needs_drop_overflow)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ty_utils_needs_drop_overflow)] pub struct NeedsDropOverflow<'tcx> { pub query_ty: Ty<'tcx>, } -#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] -#[diag(ty_utils::generic_constant_too_complex)] +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(ty_utils_generic_constant_too_complex)] #[help] pub struct GenericConstantTooComplex { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, - #[note(ty_utils::maybe_supported)] + #[note(maybe_supported)] pub maybe_supported: Option<()>, #[subdiagnostic] pub sub: GenericConstantTooComplexSub, } -#[derive(SessionSubdiagnostic)] +#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] pub enum GenericConstantTooComplexSub { - #[label(ty_utils::borrow_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_borrow_not_supported)] BorrowNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::address_and_deref_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_address_and_deref_not_supported)] AddressAndDerefNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::array_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_array_not_supported)] ArrayNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::block_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_block_not_supported)] BlockNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::never_to_any_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_never_to_any_not_supported)] NeverToAnyNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::tuple_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_tuple_not_supported)] TupleNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::index_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_index_not_supported)] IndexNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::field_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_field_not_supported)] FieldNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::const_block_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_const_block_not_supported)] ConstBlockNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::adt_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_adt_not_supported)] AdtNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::pointer_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_pointer_not_supported)] PointerNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::yield_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_yield_not_supported)] YieldNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::loop_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_loop_not_supported)] LoopNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::box_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_box_not_supported)] BoxNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::binary_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_binary_not_supported)] BinaryNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::logical_op_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_logical_op_not_supported)] LogicalOpNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::assign_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_assign_not_supported)] AssignNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::closure_and_return_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_closure_and_return_not_supported)] ClosureAndReturnNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::control_flow_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_control_flow_not_supported)] ControlFlowNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::inline_asm_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_inline_asm_not_supported)] InlineAsmNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), - #[label(ty_utils::operation_not_supported)] + #[label(ty_utils_operation_not_supported)] OperationNotSupported(#[primary_span] Span), } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/instance.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/instance.rs index 05738b6c4..6436713b3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/instance.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/instance.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use rustc_middle::traits::CodegenObligationError; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; -use rustc_span::{sym, DUMMY_SP}; +use rustc_span::sym; use rustc_trait_selection::traits; use traits::{translate_substs, Reveal}; @@ -134,19 +134,17 @@ fn resolve_associated_item<'tcx>( .unwrap_or_else(|| { bug!("{:?} not found in {:?}", trait_item_id, impl_data.impl_def_id); }); - - let substs = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let param_env = param_env.with_reveal_all_normalized(tcx); - let substs = rcvr_substs.rebase_onto(tcx, trait_def_id, impl_data.substs); - let substs = translate_substs( - &infcx, - param_env, - impl_data.impl_def_id, - substs, - leaf_def.defining_node, - ); - infcx.tcx.erase_regions(substs) - }); + let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let param_env = param_env.with_reveal_all_normalized(tcx); + let substs = rcvr_substs.rebase_onto(tcx, trait_def_id, impl_data.substs); + let substs = translate_substs( + &infcx, + param_env, + impl_data.impl_def_id, + substs, + leaf_def.defining_node, + ); + let substs = infcx.tcx.erase_regions(substs); // Since this is a trait item, we need to see if the item is either a trait default item // or a specialization because we can't resolve those unless we can `Reveal::All`. @@ -171,9 +169,13 @@ fn resolve_associated_item<'tcx>( return Ok(None); } - // If the item does not have a value, then we cannot return an instance. + // Any final impl is required to define all associated items. if !leaf_def.item.defaultness(tcx).has_value() { - return Ok(None); + let guard = tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + tcx.def_span(leaf_def.item.def_id), + "missing value for assoc item in impl", + ); + return Err(guard); } let substs = tcx.erase_regions(substs); @@ -182,40 +184,14 @@ fn resolve_associated_item<'tcx>( // a `trait` to an associated `const` definition in an `impl`, where // the definition in the `impl` has the wrong type (for which an // error has already been/will be emitted elsewhere). - // - // NB: this may be expensive, we try to skip it in all the cases where - // we know the error would've been caught (e.g. in an upstream crate). - // - // A better approach might be to just introduce a query (returning - // `Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed>`) for the check that `rustc_typeck` - // performs (i.e. that the definition's type in the `impl` matches - // the declaration in the `trait`), so that we can cheaply check - // here if it failed, instead of approximating it. if leaf_def.item.kind == ty::AssocKind::Const && trait_item_id != leaf_def.item.def_id - && leaf_def.item.def_id.is_local() + && let Some(leaf_def_item) = leaf_def.item.def_id.as_local() { - let normalized_type_of = |def_id, substs| { - tcx.subst_and_normalize_erasing_regions(substs, param_env, tcx.type_of(def_id)) - }; - - let original_ty = normalized_type_of(trait_item_id, rcvr_substs); - let resolved_ty = normalized_type_of(leaf_def.item.def_id, substs); - - if original_ty != resolved_ty { - let msg = format!( - "Instance::resolve: inconsistent associated `const` type: \ - was `{}: {}` but resolved to `{}: {}`", - tcx.def_path_str_with_substs(trait_item_id, rcvr_substs), - original_ty, - tcx.def_path_str_with_substs(leaf_def.item.def_id, substs), - resolved_ty, - ); - let span = tcx.def_span(leaf_def.item.def_id); - let reported = tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(span, &msg); - - return Err(reported); - } + tcx.compare_assoc_const_impl_item_with_trait_item(( + leaf_def_item, + trait_item_id, + ))?; } Some(ty::Instance::new(leaf_def.item.def_id, substs)) @@ -260,7 +236,7 @@ fn resolve_associated_item<'tcx>( if name == sym::clone { let self_ty = trait_ref.self_ty(); - let is_copy = self_ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), param_env); + let is_copy = self_ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx, param_env); match self_ty.kind() { _ if is_copy => (), ty::Generator(..) @@ -291,8 +267,7 @@ fn resolve_associated_item<'tcx>( | traits::ImplSource::DiscriminantKind(..) | traits::ImplSource::Pointee(..) | traits::ImplSource::TraitUpcasting(_) - | traits::ImplSource::ConstDestruct(_) - | traits::ImplSource::Tuple => None, + | traits::ImplSource::ConstDestruct(_) => None, }) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/layout.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/layout.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..52ba0eee9 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/layout.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1803 @@ +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet; +use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; +use rustc_middle::mir::{GeneratorLayout, GeneratorSavedLocal}; +use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{ + IntegerExt, LayoutCx, LayoutError, LayoutOf, TyAndLayout, MAX_SIMD_LANES, +}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{ + self, subst::SubstsRef, EarlyBinder, ReprOptions, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable, +}; +use rustc_session::{DataTypeKind, FieldInfo, SizeKind, VariantInfo}; +use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; +use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; +use rustc_target::abi::*; + +use std::cmp::{self, Ordering}; +use std::iter; +use std::num::NonZeroUsize; +use std::ops::Bound; + +use rand::{seq::SliceRandom, SeedableRng}; +use rand_xoshiro::Xoshiro128StarStar; + +use crate::layout_sanity_check::sanity_check_layout; + +pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { + *providers = ty::query::Providers { layout_of, ..*providers }; +} + +#[instrument(skip(tcx, query), level = "debug")] +fn layout_of<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + query: ty::ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, +) -> Result<TyAndLayout<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { + let (param_env, ty) = query.into_parts(); + debug!(?ty); + + let param_env = param_env.with_reveal_all_normalized(tcx); + let unnormalized_ty = ty; + + // FIXME: We might want to have two different versions of `layout_of`: + // One that can be called after typecheck has completed and can use + // `normalize_erasing_regions` here and another one that can be called + // before typecheck has completed and uses `try_normalize_erasing_regions`. + let ty = match tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, ty) { + Ok(t) => t, + Err(normalization_error) => { + return Err(LayoutError::NormalizationFailure(ty, normalization_error)); + } + }; + + if ty != unnormalized_ty { + // Ensure this layout is also cached for the normalized type. + return tcx.layout_of(param_env.and(ty)); + } + + let cx = LayoutCx { tcx, param_env }; + + let layout = layout_of_uncached(&cx, ty)?; + let layout = TyAndLayout { ty, layout }; + + record_layout_for_printing(&cx, layout); + + sanity_check_layout(&cx, &layout); + + Ok(layout) +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] +enum StructKind { + /// A tuple, closure, or univariant which cannot be coerced to unsized. + AlwaysSized, + /// A univariant, the last field of which may be coerced to unsized. + MaybeUnsized, + /// A univariant, but with a prefix of an arbitrary size & alignment (e.g., enum tag). + Prefixed(Size, Align), +} + +// Invert a bijective mapping, i.e. `invert(map)[y] = x` if `map[x] = y`. +// This is used to go between `memory_index` (source field order to memory order) +// and `inverse_memory_index` (memory order to source field order). +// See also `FieldsShape::Arbitrary::memory_index` for more details. +// FIXME(eddyb) build a better abstraction for permutations, if possible. +fn invert_mapping(map: &[u32]) -> Vec<u32> { + let mut inverse = vec![0; map.len()]; + for i in 0..map.len() { + inverse[map[i] as usize] = i as u32; + } + inverse +} + +fn scalar_pair<'tcx>(cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, a: Scalar, b: Scalar) -> LayoutS<'tcx> { + let dl = cx.data_layout(); + let b_align = b.align(dl); + let align = a.align(dl).max(b_align).max(dl.aggregate_align); + let b_offset = a.size(dl).align_to(b_align.abi); + let size = (b_offset + b.size(dl)).align_to(align.abi); + + // HACK(nox): We iter on `b` and then `a` because `max_by_key` + // returns the last maximum. + let largest_niche = Niche::from_scalar(dl, b_offset, b) + .into_iter() + .chain(Niche::from_scalar(dl, Size::ZERO, a)) + .max_by_key(|niche| niche.available(dl)); + + LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, + fields: FieldsShape::Arbitrary { + offsets: vec![Size::ZERO, b_offset], + memory_index: vec![0, 1], + }, + abi: Abi::ScalarPair(a, b), + largest_niche, + align, + size, + } +} + +fn univariant_uninterned<'tcx>( + cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, + ty: Ty<'tcx>, + fields: &[TyAndLayout<'_>], + repr: &ReprOptions, + kind: StructKind, +) -> Result<LayoutS<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { + let dl = cx.data_layout(); + let pack = repr.pack; + if pack.is_some() && repr.align.is_some() { + cx.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(DUMMY_SP, "struct cannot be packed and aligned"); + return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); + } + + let mut align = if pack.is_some() { dl.i8_align } else { dl.aggregate_align }; + + let mut inverse_memory_index: Vec<u32> = (0..fields.len() as u32).collect(); + + let optimize = !repr.inhibit_struct_field_reordering_opt(); + if optimize { + let end = if let StructKind::MaybeUnsized = kind { fields.len() - 1 } else { fields.len() }; + let optimizing = &mut inverse_memory_index[..end]; + let field_align = |f: &TyAndLayout<'_>| { + if let Some(pack) = pack { f.align.abi.min(pack) } else { f.align.abi } + }; + + // If `-Z randomize-layout` was enabled for the type definition we can shuffle + // the field ordering to try and catch some code making assumptions about layouts + // we don't guarantee + if repr.can_randomize_type_layout() { + // `ReprOptions.layout_seed` is a deterministic seed that we can use to + // randomize field ordering with + let mut rng = Xoshiro128StarStar::seed_from_u64(repr.field_shuffle_seed); + + // Shuffle the ordering of the fields + optimizing.shuffle(&mut rng); + + // Otherwise we just leave things alone and actually optimize the type's fields + } else { + match kind { + StructKind::AlwaysSized | StructKind::MaybeUnsized => { + optimizing.sort_by_key(|&x| { + // Place ZSTs first to avoid "interesting offsets", + // especially with only one or two non-ZST fields. + let f = &fields[x as usize]; + (!f.is_zst(), cmp::Reverse(field_align(f))) + }); + } + + StructKind::Prefixed(..) => { + // Sort in ascending alignment so that the layout stays optimal + // regardless of the prefix + optimizing.sort_by_key(|&x| field_align(&fields[x as usize])); + } + } + + // FIXME(Kixiron): We can always shuffle fields within a given alignment class + // regardless of the status of `-Z randomize-layout` + } + } + + // inverse_memory_index holds field indices by increasing memory offset. + // That is, if field 5 has offset 0, the first element of inverse_memory_index is 5. + // We now write field offsets to the corresponding offset slot; + // field 5 with offset 0 puts 0 in offsets[5]. + // At the bottom of this function, we invert `inverse_memory_index` to + // produce `memory_index` (see `invert_mapping`). + + let mut sized = true; + let mut offsets = vec![Size::ZERO; fields.len()]; + let mut offset = Size::ZERO; + let mut largest_niche = None; + let mut largest_niche_available = 0; + + if let StructKind::Prefixed(prefix_size, prefix_align) = kind { + let prefix_align = + if let Some(pack) = pack { prefix_align.min(pack) } else { prefix_align }; + align = align.max(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(prefix_align)); + offset = prefix_size.align_to(prefix_align); + } + + for &i in &inverse_memory_index { + let field = fields[i as usize]; + if !sized { + cx.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + DUMMY_SP, + &format!( + "univariant: field #{} of `{}` comes after unsized field", + offsets.len(), + ty + ), + ); + } + + if field.is_unsized() { + sized = false; + } + + // Invariant: offset < dl.obj_size_bound() <= 1<<61 + let field_align = if let Some(pack) = pack { + field.align.min(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(pack)) + } else { + field.align + }; + offset = offset.align_to(field_align.abi); + align = align.max(field_align); + + debug!("univariant offset: {:?} field: {:#?}", offset, field); + offsets[i as usize] = offset; + + if let Some(mut niche) = field.largest_niche { + let available = niche.available(dl); + if available > largest_niche_available { + largest_niche_available = available; + niche.offset += offset; + largest_niche = Some(niche); + } + } + + offset = offset.checked_add(field.size, dl).ok_or(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty))?; + } + + if let Some(repr_align) = repr.align { + align = align.max(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(repr_align)); + } + + debug!("univariant min_size: {:?}", offset); + let min_size = offset; + + // As stated above, inverse_memory_index holds field indices by increasing offset. + // This makes it an already-sorted view of the offsets vec. + // To invert it, consider: + // If field 5 has offset 0, offsets[0] is 5, and memory_index[5] should be 0. + // Field 5 would be the first element, so memory_index is i: + // Note: if we didn't optimize, it's already right. + + let memory_index = + if optimize { invert_mapping(&inverse_memory_index) } else { inverse_memory_index }; + + let size = min_size.align_to(align.abi); + let mut abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized }; + + // Unpack newtype ABIs and find scalar pairs. + if sized && size.bytes() > 0 { + // All other fields must be ZSTs. + let mut non_zst_fields = fields.iter().enumerate().filter(|&(_, f)| !f.is_zst()); + + match (non_zst_fields.next(), non_zst_fields.next(), non_zst_fields.next()) { + // We have exactly one non-ZST field. + (Some((i, field)), None, None) => { + // Field fills the struct and it has a scalar or scalar pair ABI. + if offsets[i].bytes() == 0 && align.abi == field.align.abi && size == field.size { + match field.abi { + // For plain scalars, or vectors of them, we can't unpack + // newtypes for `#[repr(C)]`, as that affects C ABIs. + Abi::Scalar(_) | Abi::Vector { .. } if optimize => { + abi = field.abi; + } + // But scalar pairs are Rust-specific and get + // treated as aggregates by C ABIs anyway. + Abi::ScalarPair(..) => { + abi = field.abi; + } + _ => {} + } + } + } + + // Two non-ZST fields, and they're both scalars. + (Some((i, a)), Some((j, b)), None) => { + match (a.abi, b.abi) { + (Abi::Scalar(a), Abi::Scalar(b)) => { + // Order by the memory placement, not source order. + let ((i, a), (j, b)) = if offsets[i] < offsets[j] { + ((i, a), (j, b)) + } else { + ((j, b), (i, a)) + }; + let pair = scalar_pair(cx, a, b); + let pair_offsets = match pair.fields { + FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref offsets, ref memory_index } => { + assert_eq!(memory_index, &[0, 1]); + offsets + } + _ => bug!(), + }; + if offsets[i] == pair_offsets[0] + && offsets[j] == pair_offsets[1] + && align == pair.align + && size == pair.size + { + // We can use `ScalarPair` only when it matches our + // already computed layout (including `#[repr(C)]`). + abi = pair.abi; + } + } + _ => {} + } + } + + _ => {} + } + } + + if fields.iter().any(|f| f.abi.is_uninhabited()) { + abi = Abi::Uninhabited; + } + + Ok(LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, + fields: FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets, memory_index }, + abi, + largest_niche, + align, + size, + }) +} + +fn layout_of_uncached<'tcx>( + cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, + ty: Ty<'tcx>, +) -> Result<Layout<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { + let tcx = cx.tcx; + let param_env = cx.param_env; + let dl = cx.data_layout(); + let scalar_unit = |value: Primitive| { + let size = value.size(dl); + assert!(size.bits() <= 128); + Scalar::Initialized { value, valid_range: WrappingRange::full(size) } + }; + let scalar = |value: Primitive| tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(cx, scalar_unit(value))); + + let univariant = |fields: &[TyAndLayout<'_>], repr: &ReprOptions, kind| { + Ok(tcx.intern_layout(univariant_uninterned(cx, ty, fields, repr, kind)?)) + }; + debug_assert!(!ty.has_non_region_infer()); + + Ok(match *ty.kind() { + // Basic scalars. + ty::Bool => tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar( + cx, + Scalar::Initialized { + value: Int(I8, false), + valid_range: WrappingRange { start: 0, end: 1 }, + }, + )), + ty::Char => tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar( + cx, + Scalar::Initialized { + value: Int(I32, false), + valid_range: WrappingRange { start: 0, end: 0x10FFFF }, + }, + )), + ty::Int(ity) => scalar(Int(Integer::from_int_ty(dl, ity), true)), + ty::Uint(ity) => scalar(Int(Integer::from_uint_ty(dl, ity), false)), + ty::Float(fty) => scalar(match fty { + ty::FloatTy::F32 => F32, + ty::FloatTy::F64 => F64, + }), + ty::FnPtr(_) => { + let mut ptr = scalar_unit(Pointer); + ptr.valid_range_mut().start = 1; + tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(cx, ptr)) + } + + // The never type. + ty::Never => tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, + fields: FieldsShape::Primitive, + abi: Abi::Uninhabited, + largest_niche: None, + align: dl.i8_align, + size: Size::ZERO, + }), + + // Potentially-wide pointers. + ty::Ref(_, pointee, _) | ty::RawPtr(ty::TypeAndMut { ty: pointee, .. }) => { + let mut data_ptr = scalar_unit(Pointer); + if !ty.is_unsafe_ptr() { + data_ptr.valid_range_mut().start = 1; + } + + let pointee = tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, pointee); + if pointee.is_sized(tcx, param_env) { + return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(cx, data_ptr))); + } + + let unsized_part = tcx.struct_tail_erasing_lifetimes(pointee, param_env); + let metadata = match unsized_part.kind() { + ty::Foreign(..) => { + return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(cx, data_ptr))); + } + ty::Slice(_) | ty::Str => scalar_unit(Int(dl.ptr_sized_integer(), false)), + ty::Dynamic(..) => { + let mut vtable = scalar_unit(Pointer); + vtable.valid_range_mut().start = 1; + vtable + } + _ => return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(unsized_part)), + }; + + // Effectively a (ptr, meta) tuple. + tcx.intern_layout(scalar_pair(cx, data_ptr, metadata)) + } + + ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::DynStar) => { + let mut data = scalar_unit(Int(dl.ptr_sized_integer(), false)); + data.valid_range_mut().start = 0; + let mut vtable = scalar_unit(Pointer); + vtable.valid_range_mut().start = 1; + tcx.intern_layout(scalar_pair(cx, data, vtable)) + } + + // Arrays and slices. + ty::Array(element, mut count) => { + if count.has_projections() { + count = tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, count); + if count.has_projections() { + return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); + } + } + + let count = count.try_eval_usize(tcx, param_env).ok_or(LayoutError::Unknown(ty))?; + let element = cx.layout_of(element)?; + let size = element.size.checked_mul(count, dl).ok_or(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty))?; + + let abi = if count != 0 && tcx.conservative_is_privately_uninhabited(param_env.and(ty)) + { + Abi::Uninhabited + } else { + Abi::Aggregate { sized: true } + }; + + let largest_niche = if count != 0 { element.largest_niche } else { None }; + + tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, + fields: FieldsShape::Array { stride: element.size, count }, + abi, + largest_niche, + align: element.align, + size, + }) + } + ty::Slice(element) => { + let element = cx.layout_of(element)?; + tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, + fields: FieldsShape::Array { stride: element.size, count: 0 }, + abi: Abi::Aggregate { sized: false }, + largest_niche: None, + align: element.align, + size: Size::ZERO, + }) + } + ty::Str => tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, + fields: FieldsShape::Array { stride: Size::from_bytes(1), count: 0 }, + abi: Abi::Aggregate { sized: false }, + largest_niche: None, + align: dl.i8_align, + size: Size::ZERO, + }), + + // Odd unit types. + ty::FnDef(..) => univariant(&[], &ReprOptions::default(), StructKind::AlwaysSized)?, + ty::Dynamic(_, _, ty::Dyn) | ty::Foreign(..) => { + let mut unit = univariant_uninterned( + cx, + ty, + &[], + &ReprOptions::default(), + StructKind::AlwaysSized, + )?; + match unit.abi { + Abi::Aggregate { ref mut sized } => *sized = false, + _ => bug!(), + } + tcx.intern_layout(unit) + } + + ty::Generator(def_id, substs, _) => generator_layout(cx, ty, def_id, substs)?, + + ty::Closure(_, ref substs) => { + let tys = substs.as_closure().upvar_tys(); + univariant( + &tys.map(|ty| cx.layout_of(ty)).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?, + &ReprOptions::default(), + StructKind::AlwaysSized, + )? + } + + ty::Tuple(tys) => { + let kind = + if tys.len() == 0 { StructKind::AlwaysSized } else { StructKind::MaybeUnsized }; + + univariant( + &tys.iter().map(|k| cx.layout_of(k)).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?, + &ReprOptions::default(), + kind, + )? + } + + // SIMD vector types. + ty::Adt(def, substs) if def.repr().simd() => { + if !def.is_struct() { + // Should have yielded E0517 by now. + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + DUMMY_SP, + "#[repr(simd)] was applied to an ADT that is not a struct", + ); + return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); + } + + // Supported SIMD vectors are homogeneous ADTs with at least one field: + // + // * #[repr(simd)] struct S(T, T, T, T); + // * #[repr(simd)] struct S { x: T, y: T, z: T, w: T } + // * #[repr(simd)] struct S([T; 4]) + // + // where T is a primitive scalar (integer/float/pointer). + + // SIMD vectors with zero fields are not supported. + // (should be caught by typeck) + if def.non_enum_variant().fields.is_empty() { + tcx.sess.fatal(&format!("monomorphising SIMD type `{}` of zero length", ty)); + } + + // Type of the first ADT field: + let f0_ty = def.non_enum_variant().fields[0].ty(tcx, substs); + + // Heterogeneous SIMD vectors are not supported: + // (should be caught by typeck) + for fi in &def.non_enum_variant().fields { + if fi.ty(tcx, substs) != f0_ty { + tcx.sess.fatal(&format!("monomorphising heterogeneous SIMD type `{}`", ty)); + } + } + + // The element type and number of elements of the SIMD vector + // are obtained from: + // + // * the element type and length of the single array field, if + // the first field is of array type, or + // + // * the homogeneous field type and the number of fields. + let (e_ty, e_len, is_array) = if let ty::Array(e_ty, _) = f0_ty.kind() { + // First ADT field is an array: + + // SIMD vectors with multiple array fields are not supported: + // (should be caught by typeck) + if def.non_enum_variant().fields.len() != 1 { + tcx.sess.fatal(&format!( + "monomorphising SIMD type `{}` with more than one array field", + ty + )); + } + + // Extract the number of elements from the layout of the array field: + let FieldsShape::Array { count, .. } = cx.layout_of(f0_ty)?.layout.fields() else { + return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); + }; + + (*e_ty, *count, true) + } else { + // First ADT field is not an array: + (f0_ty, def.non_enum_variant().fields.len() as _, false) + }; + + // SIMD vectors of zero length are not supported. + // Additionally, lengths are capped at 2^16 as a fixed maximum backends must + // support. + // + // Can't be caught in typeck if the array length is generic. + if e_len == 0 { + tcx.sess.fatal(&format!("monomorphising SIMD type `{}` of zero length", ty)); + } else if e_len > MAX_SIMD_LANES { + tcx.sess.fatal(&format!( + "monomorphising SIMD type `{}` of length greater than {}", + ty, MAX_SIMD_LANES, + )); + } + + // Compute the ABI of the element type: + let e_ly = cx.layout_of(e_ty)?; + let Abi::Scalar(e_abi) = e_ly.abi else { + // This error isn't caught in typeck, e.g., if + // the element type of the vector is generic. + tcx.sess.fatal(&format!( + "monomorphising SIMD type `{}` with a non-primitive-scalar \ + (integer/float/pointer) element type `{}`", + ty, e_ty + )) + }; + + // Compute the size and alignment of the vector: + let size = e_ly.size.checked_mul(e_len, dl).ok_or(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty))?; + let align = dl.vector_align(size); + let size = size.align_to(align.abi); + + // Compute the placement of the vector fields: + let fields = if is_array { + FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets: vec![Size::ZERO], memory_index: vec![0] } + } else { + FieldsShape::Array { stride: e_ly.size, count: e_len } + }; + + tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Single { index: VariantIdx::new(0) }, + fields, + abi: Abi::Vector { element: e_abi, count: e_len }, + largest_niche: e_ly.largest_niche, + size, + align, + }) + } + + // ADTs. + ty::Adt(def, substs) => { + // Cache the field layouts. + let variants = def + .variants() + .iter() + .map(|v| { + v.fields + .iter() + .map(|field| cx.layout_of(field.ty(tcx, substs))) + .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>() + }) + .collect::<Result<IndexVec<VariantIdx, _>, _>>()?; + + if def.is_union() { + if def.repr().pack.is_some() && def.repr().align.is_some() { + cx.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( + tcx.def_span(def.did()), + "union cannot be packed and aligned", + ); + return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); + } + + let mut align = + if def.repr().pack.is_some() { dl.i8_align } else { dl.aggregate_align }; + + if let Some(repr_align) = def.repr().align { + align = align.max(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(repr_align)); + } + + let optimize = !def.repr().inhibit_union_abi_opt(); + let mut size = Size::ZERO; + let mut abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }; + let index = VariantIdx::new(0); + for field in &variants[index] { + assert!(!field.is_unsized()); + align = align.max(field.align); + + // If all non-ZST fields have the same ABI, forward this ABI + if optimize && !field.is_zst() { + // Discard valid range information and allow undef + let field_abi = match field.abi { + Abi::Scalar(x) => Abi::Scalar(x.to_union()), + Abi::ScalarPair(x, y) => Abi::ScalarPair(x.to_union(), y.to_union()), + Abi::Vector { element: x, count } => { + Abi::Vector { element: x.to_union(), count } + } + Abi::Uninhabited | Abi::Aggregate { .. } => { + Abi::Aggregate { sized: true } + } + }; + + if size == Size::ZERO { + // first non ZST: initialize 'abi' + abi = field_abi; + } else if abi != field_abi { + // different fields have different ABI: reset to Aggregate + abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }; + } + } + + size = cmp::max(size, field.size); + } + + if let Some(pack) = def.repr().pack { + align = align.min(AbiAndPrefAlign::new(pack)); + } + + return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Single { index }, + fields: FieldsShape::Union( + NonZeroUsize::new(variants[index].len()).ok_or(LayoutError::Unknown(ty))?, + ), + abi, + largest_niche: None, + align, + size: size.align_to(align.abi), + })); + } + + // A variant is absent if it's uninhabited and only has ZST fields. + // Present uninhabited variants only require space for their fields, + // but *not* an encoding of the discriminant (e.g., a tag value). + // See issue #49298 for more details on the need to leave space + // for non-ZST uninhabited data (mostly partial initialization). + let absent = |fields: &[TyAndLayout<'_>]| { + let uninhabited = fields.iter().any(|f| f.abi.is_uninhabited()); + let is_zst = fields.iter().all(|f| f.is_zst()); + uninhabited && is_zst + }; + let (present_first, present_second) = { + let mut present_variants = variants + .iter_enumerated() + .filter_map(|(i, v)| if absent(v) { None } else { Some(i) }); + (present_variants.next(), present_variants.next()) + }; + let present_first = match present_first { + Some(present_first) => present_first, + // Uninhabited because it has no variants, or only absent ones. + None if def.is_enum() => { + return Ok(tcx.layout_of(param_env.and(tcx.types.never))?.layout); + } + // If it's a struct, still compute a layout so that we can still compute the + // field offsets. + None => VariantIdx::new(0), + }; + + let is_struct = !def.is_enum() || + // Only one variant is present. + (present_second.is_none() && + // Representation optimizations are allowed. + !def.repr().inhibit_enum_layout_opt()); + if is_struct { + // Struct, or univariant enum equivalent to a struct. + // (Typechecking will reject discriminant-sizing attrs.) + + let v = present_first; + let kind = if def.is_enum() || variants[v].is_empty() { + StructKind::AlwaysSized + } else { + let param_env = tcx.param_env(def.did()); + let last_field = def.variant(v).fields.last().unwrap(); + let always_sized = tcx.type_of(last_field.did).is_sized(tcx, param_env); + if !always_sized { StructKind::MaybeUnsized } else { StructKind::AlwaysSized } + }; + + let mut st = univariant_uninterned(cx, ty, &variants[v], &def.repr(), kind)?; + st.variants = Variants::Single { index: v }; + + if def.is_unsafe_cell() { + let hide_niches = |scalar: &mut _| match scalar { + Scalar::Initialized { value, valid_range } => { + *valid_range = WrappingRange::full(value.size(dl)) + } + // Already doesn't have any niches + Scalar::Union { .. } => {} + }; + match &mut st.abi { + Abi::Uninhabited => {} + Abi::Scalar(scalar) => hide_niches(scalar), + Abi::ScalarPair(a, b) => { + hide_niches(a); + hide_niches(b); + } + Abi::Vector { element, count: _ } => hide_niches(element), + Abi::Aggregate { sized: _ } => {} + } + st.largest_niche = None; + return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(st)); + } + + let (start, end) = cx.tcx.layout_scalar_valid_range(def.did()); + match st.abi { + Abi::Scalar(ref mut scalar) | Abi::ScalarPair(ref mut scalar, _) => { + // the asserts ensure that we are not using the + // `#[rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range(n)]` + // attribute to widen the range of anything as that would probably + // result in UB somewhere + // FIXME(eddyb) the asserts are probably not needed, + // as larger validity ranges would result in missed + // optimizations, *not* wrongly assuming the inner + // value is valid. e.g. unions enlarge validity ranges, + // because the values may be uninitialized. + if let Bound::Included(start) = start { + // FIXME(eddyb) this might be incorrect - it doesn't + // account for wrap-around (end < start) ranges. + let valid_range = scalar.valid_range_mut(); + assert!(valid_range.start <= start); + valid_range.start = start; + } + if let Bound::Included(end) = end { + // FIXME(eddyb) this might be incorrect - it doesn't + // account for wrap-around (end < start) ranges. + let valid_range = scalar.valid_range_mut(); + assert!(valid_range.end >= end); + valid_range.end = end; + } + + // Update `largest_niche` if we have introduced a larger niche. + let niche = Niche::from_scalar(dl, Size::ZERO, *scalar); + if let Some(niche) = niche { + match st.largest_niche { + Some(largest_niche) => { + // Replace the existing niche even if they're equal, + // because this one is at a lower offset. + if largest_niche.available(dl) <= niche.available(dl) { + st.largest_niche = Some(niche); + } + } + None => st.largest_niche = Some(niche), + } + } + } + _ => assert!( + start == Bound::Unbounded && end == Bound::Unbounded, + "nonscalar layout for layout_scalar_valid_range type {:?}: {:#?}", + def, + st, + ), + } + + return Ok(tcx.intern_layout(st)); + } + + // At this point, we have handled all unions and + // structs. (We have also handled univariant enums + // that allow representation optimization.) + assert!(def.is_enum()); + + // Until we've decided whether to use the tagged or + // niche filling LayoutS, we don't want to intern the + // variant layouts, so we can't store them in the + // overall LayoutS. Store the overall LayoutS + // and the variant LayoutSs here until then. + struct TmpLayout<'tcx> { + layout: LayoutS<'tcx>, + variants: IndexVec<VariantIdx, LayoutS<'tcx>>, + } + + let calculate_niche_filling_layout = + || -> Result<Option<TmpLayout<'tcx>>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { + // The current code for niche-filling relies on variant indices + // instead of actual discriminants, so enums with + // explicit discriminants (RFC #2363) would misbehave. + if def.repr().inhibit_enum_layout_opt() + || def + .variants() + .iter_enumerated() + .any(|(i, v)| v.discr != ty::VariantDiscr::Relative(i.as_u32())) + { + return Ok(None); + } + + if variants.len() < 2 { + return Ok(None); + } + + let mut align = dl.aggregate_align; + let mut variant_layouts = variants + .iter_enumerated() + .map(|(j, v)| { + let mut st = univariant_uninterned( + cx, + ty, + v, + &def.repr(), + StructKind::AlwaysSized, + )?; + st.variants = Variants::Single { index: j }; + + align = align.max(st.align); + + Ok(st) + }) + .collect::<Result<IndexVec<VariantIdx, _>, _>>()?; + + let largest_variant_index = match variant_layouts + .iter_enumerated() + .max_by_key(|(_i, layout)| layout.size.bytes()) + .map(|(i, _layout)| i) + { + None => return Ok(None), + Some(i) => i, + }; + + let all_indices = VariantIdx::new(0)..=VariantIdx::new(variants.len() - 1); + let needs_disc = |index: VariantIdx| { + index != largest_variant_index && !absent(&variants[index]) + }; + let niche_variants = all_indices.clone().find(|v| needs_disc(*v)).unwrap() + ..=all_indices.rev().find(|v| needs_disc(*v)).unwrap(); + + let count = niche_variants.size_hint().1.unwrap() as u128; + + // Find the field with the largest niche + let (field_index, niche, (niche_start, niche_scalar)) = match variants + [largest_variant_index] + .iter() + .enumerate() + .filter_map(|(j, field)| Some((j, field.largest_niche?))) + .max_by_key(|(_, niche)| niche.available(dl)) + .and_then(|(j, niche)| Some((j, niche, niche.reserve(cx, count)?))) + { + None => return Ok(None), + Some(x) => x, + }; + + let niche_offset = niche.offset + + variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].fields.offset(field_index); + let niche_size = niche.value.size(dl); + let size = variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].size.align_to(align.abi); + + let all_variants_fit = + variant_layouts.iter_enumerated_mut().all(|(i, layout)| { + if i == largest_variant_index { + return true; + } + + layout.largest_niche = None; + + if layout.size <= niche_offset { + // This variant will fit before the niche. + return true; + } + + // Determine if it'll fit after the niche. + let this_align = layout.align.abi; + let this_offset = (niche_offset + niche_size).align_to(this_align); + + if this_offset + layout.size > size { + return false; + } + + // It'll fit, but we need to make some adjustments. + match layout.fields { + FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref mut offsets, .. } => { + for (j, offset) in offsets.iter_mut().enumerate() { + if !variants[i][j].is_zst() { + *offset += this_offset; + } + } + } + _ => { + panic!("Layout of fields should be Arbitrary for variants") + } + } + + // It can't be a Scalar or ScalarPair because the offset isn't 0. + if !layout.abi.is_uninhabited() { + layout.abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }; + } + layout.size += this_offset; + + true + }); + + if !all_variants_fit { + return Ok(None); + } + + let largest_niche = Niche::from_scalar(dl, niche_offset, niche_scalar); + + let others_zst = variant_layouts + .iter_enumerated() + .all(|(i, layout)| i == largest_variant_index || layout.size == Size::ZERO); + let same_size = size == variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].size; + let same_align = align == variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].align; + + let abi = if variant_layouts.iter().all(|v| v.abi.is_uninhabited()) { + Abi::Uninhabited + } else if same_size && same_align && others_zst { + match variant_layouts[largest_variant_index].abi { + // When the total alignment and size match, we can use the + // same ABI as the scalar variant with the reserved niche. + Abi::Scalar(_) => Abi::Scalar(niche_scalar), + Abi::ScalarPair(first, second) => { + // Only the niche is guaranteed to be initialised, + // so use union layouts for the other primitive. + if niche_offset == Size::ZERO { + Abi::ScalarPair(niche_scalar, second.to_union()) + } else { + Abi::ScalarPair(first.to_union(), niche_scalar) + } + } + _ => Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }, + } + } else { + Abi::Aggregate { sized: true } + }; + + let layout = LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Multiple { + tag: niche_scalar, + tag_encoding: TagEncoding::Niche { + untagged_variant: largest_variant_index, + niche_variants, + niche_start, + }, + tag_field: 0, + variants: IndexVec::new(), + }, + fields: FieldsShape::Arbitrary { + offsets: vec![niche_offset], + memory_index: vec![0], + }, + abi, + largest_niche, + size, + align, + }; + + Ok(Some(TmpLayout { layout, variants: variant_layouts })) + }; + + let niche_filling_layout = calculate_niche_filling_layout()?; + + let (mut min, mut max) = (i128::MAX, i128::MIN); + let discr_type = def.repr().discr_type(); + let bits = Integer::from_attr(cx, discr_type).size().bits(); + for (i, discr) in def.discriminants(tcx) { + if variants[i].iter().any(|f| f.abi.is_uninhabited()) { + continue; + } + let mut x = discr.val as i128; + if discr_type.is_signed() { + // sign extend the raw representation to be an i128 + x = (x << (128 - bits)) >> (128 - bits); + } + if x < min { + min = x; + } + if x > max { + max = x; + } + } + // We might have no inhabited variants, so pretend there's at least one. + if (min, max) == (i128::MAX, i128::MIN) { + min = 0; + max = 0; + } + assert!(min <= max, "discriminant range is {}...{}", min, max); + let (min_ity, signed) = Integer::repr_discr(tcx, ty, &def.repr(), min, max); + + let mut align = dl.aggregate_align; + let mut size = Size::ZERO; + + // We're interested in the smallest alignment, so start large. + let mut start_align = Align::from_bytes(256).unwrap(); + assert_eq!(Integer::for_align(dl, start_align), None); + + // repr(C) on an enum tells us to make a (tag, union) layout, + // so we need to grow the prefix alignment to be at least + // the alignment of the union. (This value is used both for + // determining the alignment of the overall enum, and the + // determining the alignment of the payload after the tag.) + let mut prefix_align = min_ity.align(dl).abi; + if def.repr().c() { + for fields in &variants { + for field in fields { + prefix_align = prefix_align.max(field.align.abi); + } + } + } + + // Create the set of structs that represent each variant. + let mut layout_variants = variants + .iter_enumerated() + .map(|(i, field_layouts)| { + let mut st = univariant_uninterned( + cx, + ty, + &field_layouts, + &def.repr(), + StructKind::Prefixed(min_ity.size(), prefix_align), + )?; + st.variants = Variants::Single { index: i }; + // Find the first field we can't move later + // to make room for a larger discriminant. + for field in st.fields.index_by_increasing_offset().map(|j| field_layouts[j]) { + if !field.is_zst() || field.align.abi.bytes() != 1 { + start_align = start_align.min(field.align.abi); + break; + } + } + size = cmp::max(size, st.size); + align = align.max(st.align); + Ok(st) + }) + .collect::<Result<IndexVec<VariantIdx, _>, _>>()?; + + // Align the maximum variant size to the largest alignment. + size = size.align_to(align.abi); + + if size.bytes() >= dl.obj_size_bound() { + return Err(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(ty)); + } + + let typeck_ity = Integer::from_attr(dl, def.repr().discr_type()); + if typeck_ity < min_ity { + // It is a bug if Layout decided on a greater discriminant size than typeck for + // some reason at this point (based on values discriminant can take on). Mostly + // because this discriminant will be loaded, and then stored into variable of + // type calculated by typeck. Consider such case (a bug): typeck decided on + // byte-sized discriminant, but layout thinks we need a 16-bit to store all + // discriminant values. That would be a bug, because then, in codegen, in order + // to store this 16-bit discriminant into 8-bit sized temporary some of the + // space necessary to represent would have to be discarded (or layout is wrong + // on thinking it needs 16 bits) + bug!( + "layout decided on a larger discriminant type ({:?}) than typeck ({:?})", + min_ity, + typeck_ity + ); + // However, it is fine to make discr type however large (as an optimisation) + // after this point – we’ll just truncate the value we load in codegen. + } + + // Check to see if we should use a different type for the + // discriminant. We can safely use a type with the same size + // as the alignment of the first field of each variant. + // We increase the size of the discriminant to avoid LLVM copying + // padding when it doesn't need to. This normally causes unaligned + // load/stores and excessive memcpy/memset operations. By using a + // bigger integer size, LLVM can be sure about its contents and + // won't be so conservative. + + // Use the initial field alignment + let mut ity = if def.repr().c() || def.repr().int.is_some() { + min_ity + } else { + Integer::for_align(dl, start_align).unwrap_or(min_ity) + }; + + // If the alignment is not larger than the chosen discriminant size, + // don't use the alignment as the final size. + if ity <= min_ity { + ity = min_ity; + } else { + // Patch up the variants' first few fields. + let old_ity_size = min_ity.size(); + let new_ity_size = ity.size(); + for variant in &mut layout_variants { + match variant.fields { + FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref mut offsets, .. } => { + for i in offsets { + if *i <= old_ity_size { + assert_eq!(*i, old_ity_size); + *i = new_ity_size; + } + } + // We might be making the struct larger. + if variant.size <= old_ity_size { + variant.size = new_ity_size; + } + } + _ => bug!(), + } + } + } + + let tag_mask = ity.size().unsigned_int_max(); + let tag = Scalar::Initialized { + value: Int(ity, signed), + valid_range: WrappingRange { + start: (min as u128 & tag_mask), + end: (max as u128 & tag_mask), + }, + }; + let mut abi = Abi::Aggregate { sized: true }; + + if layout_variants.iter().all(|v| v.abi.is_uninhabited()) { + abi = Abi::Uninhabited; + } else if tag.size(dl) == size { + // Make sure we only use scalar layout when the enum is entirely its + // own tag (i.e. it has no padding nor any non-ZST variant fields). + abi = Abi::Scalar(tag); + } else { + // Try to use a ScalarPair for all tagged enums. + let mut common_prim = None; + let mut common_prim_initialized_in_all_variants = true; + for (field_layouts, layout_variant) in iter::zip(&variants, &layout_variants) { + let FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref offsets, .. } = layout_variant.fields else { + bug!(); + }; + let mut fields = iter::zip(field_layouts, offsets).filter(|p| !p.0.is_zst()); + let (field, offset) = match (fields.next(), fields.next()) { + (None, None) => { + common_prim_initialized_in_all_variants = false; + continue; + } + (Some(pair), None) => pair, + _ => { + common_prim = None; + break; + } + }; + let prim = match field.abi { + Abi::Scalar(scalar) => { + common_prim_initialized_in_all_variants &= + matches!(scalar, Scalar::Initialized { .. }); + scalar.primitive() + } + _ => { + common_prim = None; + break; + } + }; + if let Some(pair) = common_prim { + // This is pretty conservative. We could go fancier + // by conflating things like i32 and u32, or even + // realising that (u8, u8) could just cohabit with + // u16 or even u32. + if pair != (prim, offset) { + common_prim = None; + break; + } + } else { + common_prim = Some((prim, offset)); + } + } + if let Some((prim, offset)) = common_prim { + let prim_scalar = if common_prim_initialized_in_all_variants { + scalar_unit(prim) + } else { + // Common prim might be uninit. + Scalar::Union { value: prim } + }; + let pair = scalar_pair(cx, tag, prim_scalar); + let pair_offsets = match pair.fields { + FieldsShape::Arbitrary { ref offsets, ref memory_index } => { + assert_eq!(memory_index, &[0, 1]); + offsets + } + _ => bug!(), + }; + if pair_offsets[0] == Size::ZERO + && pair_offsets[1] == *offset + && align == pair.align + && size == pair.size + { + // We can use `ScalarPair` only when it matches our + // already computed layout (including `#[repr(C)]`). + abi = pair.abi; + } + } + } + + // If we pick a "clever" (by-value) ABI, we might have to adjust the ABI of the + // variants to ensure they are consistent. This is because a downcast is + // semantically a NOP, and thus should not affect layout. + if matches!(abi, Abi::Scalar(..) | Abi::ScalarPair(..)) { + for variant in &mut layout_variants { + // We only do this for variants with fields; the others are not accessed anyway. + // Also do not overwrite any already existing "clever" ABIs. + if variant.fields.count() > 0 && matches!(variant.abi, Abi::Aggregate { .. }) { + variant.abi = abi; + // Also need to bump up the size and alignment, so that the entire value fits in here. + variant.size = cmp::max(variant.size, size); + variant.align.abi = cmp::max(variant.align.abi, align.abi); + } + } + } + + let largest_niche = Niche::from_scalar(dl, Size::ZERO, tag); + + let tagged_layout = LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Multiple { + tag, + tag_encoding: TagEncoding::Direct, + tag_field: 0, + variants: IndexVec::new(), + }, + fields: FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets: vec![Size::ZERO], memory_index: vec![0] }, + largest_niche, + abi, + align, + size, + }; + + let tagged_layout = TmpLayout { layout: tagged_layout, variants: layout_variants }; + + let mut best_layout = match (tagged_layout, niche_filling_layout) { + (tl, Some(nl)) => { + // Pick the smaller layout; otherwise, + // pick the layout with the larger niche; otherwise, + // pick tagged as it has simpler codegen. + use Ordering::*; + let niche_size = |tmp_l: &TmpLayout<'_>| { + tmp_l.layout.largest_niche.map_or(0, |n| n.available(dl)) + }; + match ( + tl.layout.size.cmp(&nl.layout.size), + niche_size(&tl).cmp(&niche_size(&nl)), + ) { + (Greater, _) => nl, + (Equal, Less) => nl, + _ => tl, + } + } + (tl, None) => tl, + }; + + // Now we can intern the variant layouts and store them in the enum layout. + best_layout.layout.variants = match best_layout.layout.variants { + Variants::Multiple { tag, tag_encoding, tag_field, .. } => Variants::Multiple { + tag, + tag_encoding, + tag_field, + variants: best_layout + .variants + .into_iter() + .map(|layout| tcx.intern_layout(layout)) + .collect(), + }, + _ => bug!(), + }; + + tcx.intern_layout(best_layout.layout) + } + + // Types with no meaningful known layout. + ty::Projection(_) | ty::Opaque(..) => { + // NOTE(eddyb) `layout_of` query should've normalized these away, + // if that was possible, so there's no reason to try again here. + return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); + } + + ty::Placeholder(..) | ty::GeneratorWitness(..) | ty::Infer(_) => { + bug!("Layout::compute: unexpected type `{}`", ty) + } + + ty::Bound(..) | ty::Param(_) | ty::Error(_) => { + return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); + } + }) +} + +/// Overlap eligibility and variant assignment for each GeneratorSavedLocal. +#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] +enum SavedLocalEligibility { + Unassigned, + Assigned(VariantIdx), + // FIXME: Use newtype_index so we aren't wasting bytes + Ineligible(Option<u32>), +} + +// When laying out generators, we divide our saved local fields into two +// categories: overlap-eligible and overlap-ineligible. +// +// Those fields which are ineligible for overlap go in a "prefix" at the +// beginning of the layout, and always have space reserved for them. +// +// Overlap-eligible fields are only assigned to one variant, so we lay +// those fields out for each variant and put them right after the +// prefix. +// +// Finally, in the layout details, we point to the fields from the +// variants they are assigned to. It is possible for some fields to be +// included in multiple variants. No field ever "moves around" in the +// layout; its offset is always the same. +// +// Also included in the layout are the upvars and the discriminant. +// These are included as fields on the "outer" layout; they are not part +// of any variant. + +/// Compute the eligibility and assignment of each local. +fn generator_saved_local_eligibility<'tcx>( + info: &GeneratorLayout<'tcx>, +) -> (BitSet<GeneratorSavedLocal>, IndexVec<GeneratorSavedLocal, SavedLocalEligibility>) { + use SavedLocalEligibility::*; + + let mut assignments: IndexVec<GeneratorSavedLocal, SavedLocalEligibility> = + IndexVec::from_elem_n(Unassigned, info.field_tys.len()); + + // The saved locals not eligible for overlap. These will get + // "promoted" to the prefix of our generator. + let mut ineligible_locals = BitSet::new_empty(info.field_tys.len()); + + // Figure out which of our saved locals are fields in only + // one variant. The rest are deemed ineligible for overlap. + for (variant_index, fields) in info.variant_fields.iter_enumerated() { + for local in fields { + match assignments[*local] { + Unassigned => { + assignments[*local] = Assigned(variant_index); + } + Assigned(idx) => { + // We've already seen this local at another suspension + // point, so it is no longer a candidate. + trace!( + "removing local {:?} in >1 variant ({:?}, {:?})", + local, + variant_index, + idx + ); + ineligible_locals.insert(*local); + assignments[*local] = Ineligible(None); + } + Ineligible(_) => {} + } + } + } + + // Next, check every pair of eligible locals to see if they + // conflict. + for local_a in info.storage_conflicts.rows() { + let conflicts_a = info.storage_conflicts.count(local_a); + if ineligible_locals.contains(local_a) { + continue; + } + + for local_b in info.storage_conflicts.iter(local_a) { + // local_a and local_b are storage live at the same time, therefore they + // cannot overlap in the generator layout. The only way to guarantee + // this is if they are in the same variant, or one is ineligible + // (which means it is stored in every variant). + if ineligible_locals.contains(local_b) || assignments[local_a] == assignments[local_b] { + continue; + } + + // If they conflict, we will choose one to make ineligible. + // This is not always optimal; it's just a greedy heuristic that + // seems to produce good results most of the time. + let conflicts_b = info.storage_conflicts.count(local_b); + let (remove, other) = + if conflicts_a > conflicts_b { (local_a, local_b) } else { (local_b, local_a) }; + ineligible_locals.insert(remove); + assignments[remove] = Ineligible(None); + trace!("removing local {:?} due to conflict with {:?}", remove, other); + } + } + + // Count the number of variants in use. If only one of them, then it is + // impossible to overlap any locals in our layout. In this case it's + // always better to make the remaining locals ineligible, so we can + // lay them out with the other locals in the prefix and eliminate + // unnecessary padding bytes. + { + let mut used_variants = BitSet::new_empty(info.variant_fields.len()); + for assignment in &assignments { + if let Assigned(idx) = assignment { + used_variants.insert(*idx); + } + } + if used_variants.count() < 2 { + for assignment in assignments.iter_mut() { + *assignment = Ineligible(None); + } + ineligible_locals.insert_all(); + } + } + + // Write down the order of our locals that will be promoted to the prefix. + { + for (idx, local) in ineligible_locals.iter().enumerate() { + assignments[local] = Ineligible(Some(idx as u32)); + } + } + debug!("generator saved local assignments: {:?}", assignments); + + (ineligible_locals, assignments) +} + +/// Compute the full generator layout. +fn generator_layout<'tcx>( + cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, + ty: Ty<'tcx>, + def_id: hir::def_id::DefId, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, +) -> Result<Layout<'tcx>, LayoutError<'tcx>> { + use SavedLocalEligibility::*; + let tcx = cx.tcx; + let subst_field = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| EarlyBinder(ty).subst(tcx, substs); + + let Some(info) = tcx.generator_layout(def_id) else { + return Err(LayoutError::Unknown(ty)); + }; + let (ineligible_locals, assignments) = generator_saved_local_eligibility(&info); + + // Build a prefix layout, including "promoting" all ineligible + // locals as part of the prefix. We compute the layout of all of + // these fields at once to get optimal packing. + let tag_index = substs.as_generator().prefix_tys().count(); + + // `info.variant_fields` already accounts for the reserved variants, so no need to add them. + let max_discr = (info.variant_fields.len() - 1) as u128; + let discr_int = Integer::fit_unsigned(max_discr); + let discr_int_ty = discr_int.to_ty(tcx, false); + let tag = Scalar::Initialized { + value: Primitive::Int(discr_int, false), + valid_range: WrappingRange { start: 0, end: max_discr }, + }; + let tag_layout = cx.tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS::scalar(cx, tag)); + let tag_layout = TyAndLayout { ty: discr_int_ty, layout: tag_layout }; + + let promoted_layouts = ineligible_locals + .iter() + .map(|local| subst_field(info.field_tys[local])) + .map(|ty| tcx.mk_maybe_uninit(ty)) + .map(|ty| cx.layout_of(ty)); + let prefix_layouts = substs + .as_generator() + .prefix_tys() + .map(|ty| cx.layout_of(ty)) + .chain(iter::once(Ok(tag_layout))) + .chain(promoted_layouts) + .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?; + let prefix = univariant_uninterned( + cx, + ty, + &prefix_layouts, + &ReprOptions::default(), + StructKind::AlwaysSized, + )?; + + let (prefix_size, prefix_align) = (prefix.size, prefix.align); + + // Split the prefix layout into the "outer" fields (upvars and + // discriminant) and the "promoted" fields. Promoted fields will + // get included in each variant that requested them in + // GeneratorLayout. + debug!("prefix = {:#?}", prefix); + let (outer_fields, promoted_offsets, promoted_memory_index) = match prefix.fields { + FieldsShape::Arbitrary { mut offsets, memory_index } => { + let mut inverse_memory_index = invert_mapping(&memory_index); + + // "a" (`0..b_start`) and "b" (`b_start..`) correspond to + // "outer" and "promoted" fields respectively. + let b_start = (tag_index + 1) as u32; + let offsets_b = offsets.split_off(b_start as usize); + let offsets_a = offsets; + + // Disentangle the "a" and "b" components of `inverse_memory_index` + // by preserving the order but keeping only one disjoint "half" each. + // FIXME(eddyb) build a better abstraction for permutations, if possible. + let inverse_memory_index_b: Vec<_> = + inverse_memory_index.iter().filter_map(|&i| i.checked_sub(b_start)).collect(); + inverse_memory_index.retain(|&i| i < b_start); + let inverse_memory_index_a = inverse_memory_index; + + // Since `inverse_memory_index_{a,b}` each only refer to their + // respective fields, they can be safely inverted + let memory_index_a = invert_mapping(&inverse_memory_index_a); + let memory_index_b = invert_mapping(&inverse_memory_index_b); + + let outer_fields = + FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets: offsets_a, memory_index: memory_index_a }; + (outer_fields, offsets_b, memory_index_b) + } + _ => bug!(), + }; + + let mut size = prefix.size; + let mut align = prefix.align; + let variants = info + .variant_fields + .iter_enumerated() + .map(|(index, variant_fields)| { + // Only include overlap-eligible fields when we compute our variant layout. + let variant_only_tys = variant_fields + .iter() + .filter(|local| match assignments[**local] { + Unassigned => bug!(), + Assigned(v) if v == index => true, + Assigned(_) => bug!("assignment does not match variant"), + Ineligible(_) => false, + }) + .map(|local| subst_field(info.field_tys[*local])); + + let mut variant = univariant_uninterned( + cx, + ty, + &variant_only_tys.map(|ty| cx.layout_of(ty)).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?, + &ReprOptions::default(), + StructKind::Prefixed(prefix_size, prefix_align.abi), + )?; + variant.variants = Variants::Single { index }; + + let FieldsShape::Arbitrary { offsets, memory_index } = variant.fields else { + bug!(); + }; + + // Now, stitch the promoted and variant-only fields back together in + // the order they are mentioned by our GeneratorLayout. + // Because we only use some subset (that can differ between variants) + // of the promoted fields, we can't just pick those elements of the + // `promoted_memory_index` (as we'd end up with gaps). + // So instead, we build an "inverse memory_index", as if all of the + // promoted fields were being used, but leave the elements not in the + // subset as `INVALID_FIELD_IDX`, which we can filter out later to + // obtain a valid (bijective) mapping. + const INVALID_FIELD_IDX: u32 = !0; + let mut combined_inverse_memory_index = + vec![INVALID_FIELD_IDX; promoted_memory_index.len() + memory_index.len()]; + let mut offsets_and_memory_index = iter::zip(offsets, memory_index); + let combined_offsets = variant_fields + .iter() + .enumerate() + .map(|(i, local)| { + let (offset, memory_index) = match assignments[*local] { + Unassigned => bug!(), + Assigned(_) => { + let (offset, memory_index) = offsets_and_memory_index.next().unwrap(); + (offset, promoted_memory_index.len() as u32 + memory_index) + } + Ineligible(field_idx) => { + let field_idx = field_idx.unwrap() as usize; + (promoted_offsets[field_idx], promoted_memory_index[field_idx]) + } + }; + combined_inverse_memory_index[memory_index as usize] = i as u32; + offset + }) + .collect(); + + // Remove the unused slots and invert the mapping to obtain the + // combined `memory_index` (also see previous comment). + combined_inverse_memory_index.retain(|&i| i != INVALID_FIELD_IDX); + let combined_memory_index = invert_mapping(&combined_inverse_memory_index); + + variant.fields = FieldsShape::Arbitrary { + offsets: combined_offsets, + memory_index: combined_memory_index, + }; + + size = size.max(variant.size); + align = align.max(variant.align); + Ok(tcx.intern_layout(variant)) + }) + .collect::<Result<IndexVec<VariantIdx, _>, _>>()?; + + size = size.align_to(align.abi); + + let abi = if prefix.abi.is_uninhabited() || variants.iter().all(|v| v.abi().is_uninhabited()) { + Abi::Uninhabited + } else { + Abi::Aggregate { sized: true } + }; + + let layout = tcx.intern_layout(LayoutS { + variants: Variants::Multiple { + tag, + tag_encoding: TagEncoding::Direct, + tag_field: tag_index, + variants, + }, + fields: outer_fields, + abi, + largest_niche: prefix.largest_niche, + size, + align, + }); + debug!("generator layout ({:?}): {:#?}", ty, layout); + Ok(layout) +} + +/// This is invoked by the `layout_of` query to record the final +/// layout of each type. +#[inline(always)] +fn record_layout_for_printing<'tcx>(cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>) { + // If we are running with `-Zprint-type-sizes`, maybe record layouts + // for dumping later. + if cx.tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.print_type_sizes { + record_layout_for_printing_outlined(cx, layout) + } +} + +fn record_layout_for_printing_outlined<'tcx>( + cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, + layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>, +) { + // Ignore layouts that are done with non-empty environments or + // non-monomorphic layouts, as the user only wants to see the stuff + // resulting from the final codegen session. + if layout.ty.has_non_region_param() || !cx.param_env.caller_bounds().is_empty() { + return; + } + + // (delay format until we actually need it) + let record = |kind, packed, opt_discr_size, variants| { + let type_desc = format!("{:?}", layout.ty); + cx.tcx.sess.code_stats.record_type_size( + kind, + type_desc, + layout.align.abi, + layout.size, + packed, + opt_discr_size, + variants, + ); + }; + + let adt_def = match *layout.ty.kind() { + ty::Adt(ref adt_def, _) => { + debug!("print-type-size t: `{:?}` process adt", layout.ty); + adt_def + } + + ty::Closure(..) => { + debug!("print-type-size t: `{:?}` record closure", layout.ty); + record(DataTypeKind::Closure, false, None, vec![]); + return; + } + + _ => { + debug!("print-type-size t: `{:?}` skip non-nominal", layout.ty); + return; + } + }; + + let adt_kind = adt_def.adt_kind(); + let adt_packed = adt_def.repr().pack.is_some(); + + let build_variant_info = |n: Option<Symbol>, flds: &[Symbol], layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>| { + let mut min_size = Size::ZERO; + let field_info: Vec<_> = flds + .iter() + .enumerate() + .map(|(i, &name)| { + let field_layout = layout.field(cx, i); + let offset = layout.fields.offset(i); + let field_end = offset + field_layout.size; + if min_size < field_end { + min_size = field_end; + } + FieldInfo { + name, + offset: offset.bytes(), + size: field_layout.size.bytes(), + align: field_layout.align.abi.bytes(), + } + }) + .collect(); + + VariantInfo { + name: n, + kind: if layout.is_unsized() { SizeKind::Min } else { SizeKind::Exact }, + align: layout.align.abi.bytes(), + size: if min_size.bytes() == 0 { layout.size.bytes() } else { min_size.bytes() }, + fields: field_info, + } + }; + + match layout.variants { + Variants::Single { index } => { + if !adt_def.variants().is_empty() && layout.fields != FieldsShape::Primitive { + debug!("print-type-size `{:#?}` variant {}", layout, adt_def.variant(index).name); + let variant_def = &adt_def.variant(index); + let fields: Vec<_> = variant_def.fields.iter().map(|f| f.name).collect(); + record( + adt_kind.into(), + adt_packed, + None, + vec![build_variant_info(Some(variant_def.name), &fields, layout)], + ); + } else { + // (This case arises for *empty* enums; so give it + // zero variants.) + record(adt_kind.into(), adt_packed, None, vec![]); + } + } + + Variants::Multiple { tag, ref tag_encoding, .. } => { + debug!( + "print-type-size `{:#?}` adt general variants def {}", + layout.ty, + adt_def.variants().len() + ); + let variant_infos: Vec<_> = adt_def + .variants() + .iter_enumerated() + .map(|(i, variant_def)| { + let fields: Vec<_> = variant_def.fields.iter().map(|f| f.name).collect(); + build_variant_info(Some(variant_def.name), &fields, layout.for_variant(cx, i)) + }) + .collect(); + record( + adt_kind.into(), + adt_packed, + match tag_encoding { + TagEncoding::Direct => Some(tag.size(cx)), + _ => None, + }, + variant_infos, + ); + } + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout_sanity_check.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/layout_sanity_check.rs index 87c85dcff..100926ad4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout_sanity_check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/layout_sanity_check.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use crate::ty::{ +use rustc_middle::ty::{ layout::{LayoutCx, TyAndLayout}, TyCtxt, }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/lib.rs index 8524e57cb..cce5a79dd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/lib.rs @@ -5,13 +5,11 @@ //! This API is completely unstable and subject to change. #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] +#![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] -#![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(let_else))] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] -#![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] -#![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #[macro_use] extern crate rustc_middle; @@ -20,22 +18,28 @@ extern crate tracing; use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; +mod abi; mod assoc; mod common_traits; mod consts; mod errors; mod implied_bounds; pub mod instance; +mod layout; +mod layout_sanity_check; mod needs_drop; pub mod representability; mod ty; pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { + abi::provide(providers); assoc::provide(providers); common_traits::provide(providers); consts::provide(providers); implied_bounds::provide(providers); + layout::provide(providers); needs_drop::provide(providers); + representability::provide(providers); ty::provide(providers); instance::provide(providers); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/needs_drop.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/needs_drop.rs index ab5a3d8ae..024dcd591 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/needs_drop.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/needs_drop.rs @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::SubstsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::util::{needs_drop_components, AlwaysRequiresDrop}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, Ty, TyCtxt}; @@ -110,7 +109,7 @@ where for component in components { match *component.kind() { - _ if component.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), self.param_env) => (), + _ if component.is_copy_modulo_regions(tcx, self.param_env) => (), ty::Closure(_, substs) => { queue_type(self, substs.as_closure().tupled_upvars_ty()); @@ -265,7 +264,7 @@ fn adt_consider_insignificant_dtor<'tcx>( if is_marked_insig { // In some cases like `std::collections::HashMap` where the struct is a wrapper around // a type that is a Drop type, and the wrapped type (eg: `hashbrown::HashMap`) lies - // outside stdlib, we might choose to still annotate the the wrapper (std HashMap) with + // outside stdlib, we might choose to still annotate the wrapper (std HashMap) with // `rustc_insignificant_dtor`, even if the type itself doesn't have a `Drop` impl. Some(DtorType::Insignificant) } else if adt_def.destructor(tcx).is_some() { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/representability.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/representability.rs index eded78916..7f48fb804 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/representability.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/representability.rs @@ -1,386 +1,119 @@ -//! Check whether a type is representable. -use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; -use rustc_span::Span; -use std::cmp; +#![allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic, rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] -/// Describes whether a type is representable. For types that are not -/// representable, 'SelfRecursive' and 'ContainsRecursive' are used to -/// distinguish between types that are recursive with themselves and types that -/// contain a different recursive type. These cases can therefore be treated -/// differently when reporting errors. -/// -/// The ordering of the cases is significant. They are sorted so that cmp::max -/// will keep the "more erroneous" of two values. -#[derive(Clone, PartialOrd, Ord, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] -pub enum Representability { - Representable, - ContainsRecursive, - /// Return a list of types that are included in themselves: - /// the spans where they are self-included, and (if found) - /// the HirId of the FieldDef that defines the self-inclusion. - SelfRecursive(Vec<(Span, Option<hir::HirId>)>), -} +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; +use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet; +use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Representability, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_span::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; -/// Check whether a type is representable. This means it cannot contain unboxed -/// structural recursion. This check is needed for structs and enums. -pub fn ty_is_representable<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - ty: Ty<'tcx>, - sp: Span, - field_id: Option<hir::HirId>, -) -> Representability { - debug!("is_type_representable: {:?}", ty); - // To avoid a stack overflow when checking an enum variant or struct that - // contains a different, structurally recursive type, maintain a stack of - // seen types and check recursion for each of them (issues #3008, #3779, - // #74224, #84611). `shadow_seen` contains the full stack and `seen` only - // the one for the current type (e.g. if we have structs A and B, B contains - // a field of type A, and we're currently looking at B, then `seen` will be - // cleared when recursing to check A, but `shadow_seen` won't, so that we - // can catch cases of mutual recursion where A also contains B). - let mut seen: Vec<Ty<'_>> = Vec::new(); - let mut shadow_seen: Vec<ty::AdtDef<'tcx>> = Vec::new(); - let mut representable_cache = FxHashMap::default(); - let mut force_result = false; - let r = is_type_structurally_recursive( - tcx, - &mut seen, - &mut shadow_seen, - &mut representable_cache, - ty, - sp, - field_id, - &mut force_result, - ); - debug!("is_type_representable: {:?} is {:?}", ty, r); - r +pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { + *providers = + Providers { representability, representability_adt_ty, params_in_repr, ..*providers }; } -// Iterate until something non-representable is found -fn fold_repr<It: Iterator<Item = Representability>>(iter: It) -> Representability { - iter.fold(Representability::Representable, |r1, r2| match (r1, r2) { - (Representability::SelfRecursive(v1), Representability::SelfRecursive(v2)) => { - Representability::SelfRecursive(v1.into_iter().chain(v2).collect()) +macro_rules! rtry { + ($e:expr) => { + match $e { + e @ Representability::Infinite => return e, + Representability::Representable => {} } - (r1, r2) => cmp::max(r1, r2), - }) + }; } -fn are_inner_types_recursive<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - seen: &mut Vec<Ty<'tcx>>, - shadow_seen: &mut Vec<ty::AdtDef<'tcx>>, - representable_cache: &mut FxHashMap<Ty<'tcx>, Representability>, - ty: Ty<'tcx>, - sp: Span, - field_id: Option<hir::HirId>, - force_result: &mut bool, -) -> Representability { - debug!("are_inner_types_recursive({:?}, {:?}, {:?})", ty, seen, shadow_seen); - match ty.kind() { - ty::Tuple(fields) => { - // Find non representable - fold_repr(fields.iter().map(|ty| { - is_type_structurally_recursive( - tcx, - seen, - shadow_seen, - representable_cache, - ty, - sp, - field_id, - force_result, - ) - })) - } - // Fixed-length vectors. - // FIXME(#11924) Behavior undecided for zero-length vectors. - ty::Array(ty, _) => is_type_structurally_recursive( - tcx, - seen, - shadow_seen, - representable_cache, - *ty, - sp, - field_id, - force_result, - ), - ty::Adt(def, substs) => { - // Find non representable fields with their spans - fold_repr(def.all_fields().map(|field| { - let ty = field.ty(tcx, substs); - let (sp, field_id) = match field - .did - .as_local() - .map(|id| tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(id)) - .and_then(|id| tcx.hir().find(id)) - { - Some(hir::Node::Field(field)) => (field.ty.span, Some(field.hir_id)), - _ => (sp, field_id), - }; - - let mut result = None; - - // First, we check whether the field type per se is representable. - // This catches cases as in #74224 and #84611. There is a special - // case related to mutual recursion, though; consider this example: - // - // struct A<T> { - // z: T, - // x: B<T>, - // } - // - // struct B<T> { - // y: A<T> - // } - // - // Here, without the following special case, both A and B are - // ContainsRecursive, which is a problem because we only report - // errors for SelfRecursive. We fix this by detecting this special - // case (shadow_seen.first() is the type we are originally - // interested in, and if we ever encounter the same AdtDef again, - // we know that it must be SelfRecursive) and "forcibly" returning - // SelfRecursive (by setting force_result, which tells the calling - // invocations of are_inner_types_representable to forward the - // result without adjusting). - if shadow_seen.len() > seen.len() && shadow_seen.first() == Some(def) { - *force_result = true; - result = Some(Representability::SelfRecursive(vec![(sp, field_id)])); - } - - if result == None { - result = Some(Representability::Representable); - - // Now, we check whether the field types per se are representable, e.g. - // for struct Foo { x: Option<Foo> }, we first check whether Option<_> - // by itself is representable (which it is), and the nesting of Foo - // will be detected later. This is necessary for #74224 and #84611. - - // If we have encountered an ADT definition that we have not seen - // before (no need to check them twice), recurse to see whether that - // definition is SelfRecursive. If so, we must be ContainsRecursive. - if shadow_seen.len() > 1 - && !shadow_seen - .iter() - .take(shadow_seen.len() - 1) - .any(|seen_def| seen_def == def) - { - let adt_def_id = def.did(); - let raw_adt_ty = tcx.type_of(adt_def_id); - debug!("are_inner_types_recursive: checking nested type: {:?}", raw_adt_ty); - - // Check independently whether the ADT is SelfRecursive. If so, - // we must be ContainsRecursive (except for the special case - // mentioned above). - let mut nested_seen: Vec<Ty<'_>> = vec![]; - result = Some( - match is_type_structurally_recursive( - tcx, - &mut nested_seen, - shadow_seen, - representable_cache, - raw_adt_ty, - sp, - field_id, - force_result, - ) { - Representability::SelfRecursive(_) => { - if *force_result { - Representability::SelfRecursive(vec![(sp, field_id)]) - } else { - Representability::ContainsRecursive - } - } - x => x, - }, - ); - } - - // We only enter the following block if the type looks representable - // so far. This is necessary for cases such as this one (#74224): - // - // struct A<T> { - // x: T, - // y: A<A<T>>, - // } - // - // struct B { - // z: A<usize> - // } - // - // When checking B, we recurse into A and check field y of type - // A<A<usize>>. We haven't seen this exact type before, so we recurse - // into A<A<usize>>, which contains, A<A<A<usize>>>, and so forth, - // ad infinitum. We can prevent this from happening by first checking - // A separately (the code above) and only checking for nested Bs if - // A actually looks representable (which it wouldn't in this example). - if result == Some(Representability::Representable) { - // Now, even if the type is representable (e.g. Option<_>), - // it might still contribute to a recursive type, e.g.: - // struct Foo { x: Option<Option<Foo>> } - // These cases are handled by passing the full `seen` - // stack to is_type_structurally_recursive (instead of the - // empty `nested_seen` above): - result = Some( - match is_type_structurally_recursive( - tcx, - seen, - shadow_seen, - representable_cache, - ty, - sp, - field_id, - force_result, - ) { - Representability::SelfRecursive(_) => { - Representability::SelfRecursive(vec![(sp, field_id)]) - } - x => x, - }, - ); - } +fn representability(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Representability { + match tcx.def_kind(def_id) { + DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union | DefKind::Enum => { + let adt_def = tcx.adt_def(def_id); + for variant in adt_def.variants() { + for field in variant.fields.iter() { + rtry!(tcx.representability(field.did.expect_local())); } - - result.unwrap() - })) - } - ty::Closure(..) => { - // this check is run on type definitions, so we don't expect - // to see closure types - bug!("requires check invoked on inapplicable type: {:?}", ty) + } + Representability::Representable } - _ => Representability::Representable, + DefKind::Field => representability_ty(tcx, tcx.type_of(def_id)), + def_kind => bug!("unexpected {def_kind:?}"), } } -fn same_adt<'tcx>(ty: Ty<'tcx>, def: ty::AdtDef<'tcx>) -> bool { +fn representability_ty<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Representability { match *ty.kind() { - ty::Adt(ty_def, _) => ty_def == def, - _ => false, + ty::Adt(..) => tcx.representability_adt_ty(ty), + // FIXME(#11924) allow zero-length arrays? + ty::Array(ty, _) => representability_ty(tcx, ty), + ty::Tuple(tys) => { + for ty in tys { + rtry!(representability_ty(tcx, ty)); + } + Representability::Representable + } + _ => Representability::Representable, } } -// Does the type `ty` directly (without indirection through a pointer) -// contain any types on stack `seen`? -fn is_type_structurally_recursive<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - seen: &mut Vec<Ty<'tcx>>, - shadow_seen: &mut Vec<ty::AdtDef<'tcx>>, - representable_cache: &mut FxHashMap<Ty<'tcx>, Representability>, - ty: Ty<'tcx>, - sp: Span, - field_id: Option<hir::HirId>, - force_result: &mut bool, -) -> Representability { - debug!("is_type_structurally_recursive: {:?} {:?} {:?}", ty, sp, field_id); - if let Some(representability) = representable_cache.get(&ty) { - debug!( - "is_type_structurally_recursive: {:?} {:?} {:?} - (cached) {:?}", - ty, sp, field_id, representability - ); - return representability.clone(); +/* +The reason for this being a separate query is very subtle: +Consider this infinitely sized struct: `struct Foo(Box<Foo>, Bar<Foo>)`: +When calling representability(Foo), a query cycle will occur: + representability(Foo) + -> representability_adt_ty(Bar<Foo>) + -> representability(Foo) +For the diagnostic output (in `Value::from_cycle_error`), we want to detect that +the `Foo` in the *second* field of the struct is culpable. This requires +traversing the HIR of the struct and calling `params_in_repr(Bar)`. But we can't +call params_in_repr for a given type unless it is known to be representable. +params_in_repr will cycle/panic on infinitely sized types. Looking at the query +cycle above, we know that `Bar` is representable because +representability_adt_ty(Bar<..>) is in the cycle and representability(Bar) is +*not* in the cycle. +*/ +fn representability_adt_ty<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Representability { + let ty::Adt(adt, substs) = ty.kind() else { bug!("expected adt") }; + if let Some(def_id) = adt.did().as_local() { + rtry!(tcx.representability(def_id)); } - - let representability = is_type_structurally_recursive_inner( - tcx, - seen, - shadow_seen, - representable_cache, - ty, - sp, - field_id, - force_result, - ); - - representable_cache.insert(ty, representability.clone()); - representability + // At this point, we know that the item of the ADT type is representable; + // but the type parameters may cause a cycle with an upstream type + let params_in_repr = tcx.params_in_repr(adt.did()); + for (i, subst) in substs.iter().enumerate() { + if let ty::GenericArgKind::Type(ty) = subst.unpack() { + if params_in_repr.contains(i as u32) { + rtry!(representability_ty(tcx, ty)); + } + } + } + Representability::Representable } -fn is_type_structurally_recursive_inner<'tcx>( - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - seen: &mut Vec<Ty<'tcx>>, - shadow_seen: &mut Vec<ty::AdtDef<'tcx>>, - representable_cache: &mut FxHashMap<Ty<'tcx>, Representability>, - ty: Ty<'tcx>, - sp: Span, - field_id: Option<hir::HirId>, - force_result: &mut bool, -) -> Representability { - match ty.kind() { - ty::Adt(def, _) => { - { - debug!("is_type_structurally_recursive_inner: adt: {:?}, seen: {:?}", ty, seen); - - // Iterate through stack of previously seen types. - let mut iter = seen.iter(); - - // The first item in `seen` is the type we are actually curious about. - // We want to return SelfRecursive if this type contains itself. - // It is important that we DON'T take generic parameters into account - // for this check, so that Bar<T> in this example counts as SelfRecursive: - // - // struct Foo; - // struct Bar<T> { x: Bar<Foo> } - - if let Some(&seen_adt) = iter.next() { - if same_adt(seen_adt, *def) { - debug!("SelfRecursive: {:?} contains {:?}", seen_adt, ty); - return Representability::SelfRecursive(vec![(sp, field_id)]); - } - } - - // We also need to know whether the first item contains other types - // that are structurally recursive. If we don't catch this case, we - // will recurse infinitely for some inputs. - // - // It is important that we DO take generic parameters into account - // here, because nesting e.g. Options is allowed (as long as the - // definition of Option doesn't itself include an Option field, which - // would be a case of SelfRecursive above). The following, too, counts - // as SelfRecursive: - // - // struct Foo { Option<Option<Foo>> } +fn params_in_repr(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> BitSet<u32> { + let adt_def = tcx.adt_def(def_id); + let generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); + let mut params_in_repr = BitSet::new_empty(generics.params.len()); + for variant in adt_def.variants() { + for field in variant.fields.iter() { + params_in_repr_ty(tcx, tcx.type_of(field.did), &mut params_in_repr); + } + } + params_in_repr +} - for &seen_adt in iter { - if ty == seen_adt { - debug!("ContainsRecursive: {:?} contains {:?}", seen_adt, ty); - return Representability::ContainsRecursive; +fn params_in_repr_ty<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, params_in_repr: &mut BitSet<u32>) { + match *ty.kind() { + ty::Adt(adt, substs) => { + let inner_params_in_repr = tcx.params_in_repr(adt.did()); + for (i, subst) in substs.iter().enumerate() { + if let ty::GenericArgKind::Type(ty) = subst.unpack() { + if inner_params_in_repr.contains(i as u32) { + params_in_repr_ty(tcx, ty, params_in_repr); } } } - - // For structs and enums, track all previously seen types by pushing them - // onto the 'seen' stack. - seen.push(ty); - shadow_seen.push(*def); - let out = are_inner_types_recursive( - tcx, - seen, - shadow_seen, - representable_cache, - ty, - sp, - field_id, - force_result, - ); - shadow_seen.pop(); - seen.pop(); - out } - _ => { - // No need to push in other cases. - are_inner_types_recursive( - tcx, - seen, - shadow_seen, - representable_cache, - ty, - sp, - field_id, - force_result, - ) + ty::Array(ty, _) => params_in_repr_ty(tcx, ty, params_in_repr), + ty::Tuple(tys) => tys.iter().for_each(|ty| params_in_repr_ty(tcx, ty, params_in_repr)), + ty::Param(param) => { + params_in_repr.insert(param.index); } + _ => {} } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/ty.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/ty.rs index 9266e4e3f..3eebb4ace 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/ty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/ty.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Binder, Predicate, PredicateKind, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_trait_selection::traits; @@ -86,9 +85,13 @@ fn impl_defaultness(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> hir::Defaultness { /// - a type parameter or projection whose Sizedness can't be known /// - a tuple of type parameters or projections, if there are multiple /// such. -/// - an Error, if a type contained itself. The representability -/// check should catch this case. -fn adt_sized_constraint(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::AdtSizedConstraint<'_> { +/// - an Error, if a type is infinitely sized +fn adt_sized_constraint(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> &[Ty<'_>] { + if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { + if matches!(tcx.representability(def_id), ty::Representability::Infinite) { + return tcx.intern_type_list(&[tcx.ty_error()]); + } + } let def = tcx.adt_def(def_id); let result = tcx.mk_type_list( @@ -100,7 +103,7 @@ fn adt_sized_constraint(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::AdtSizedConstrain debug!("adt_sized_constraint: {:?} => {:?}", def, result); - ty::AdtSizedConstraint(result) + result } /// See `ParamEnv` struct definition for details. @@ -134,6 +137,7 @@ fn param_env(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::ParamEnv<'_> { let local_did = def_id.as_local(); let hir_id = local_did.map(|def_id| tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id)); + // FIXME(consts): This is not exactly in line with the constness query. let constness = match hir_id { Some(hir_id) => match tcx.hir().get(hir_id) { hir::Node::TraitItem(hir::TraitItem { kind: hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(..), .. }) @@ -162,7 +166,7 @@ fn param_env(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::ParamEnv<'_> { }) => hir::Constness::Const, hir::Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { - kind: hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(..) | hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..), + kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Type(..) | hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..), .. }) => { let parent_hir_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_node(hir_id); @@ -198,6 +202,10 @@ fn param_env(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::ParamEnv<'_> { _ => hir::Constness::NotConst, }, + // FIXME(consts): It's suspicious that a param-env for a foreign item + // will always have NotConst param-env, though we don't typically use + // that param-env for anything meaningful right now, so it's likely + // not an issue. None => hir::Constness::NotConst, }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_type_ir/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_type_ir/Cargo.toml index 5aa3cf017..c4008e9b6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_type_ir/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_type_ir/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ version = "0.0.0" edition = "2021" [lib] -doctest = false [dependencies] bitflags = "1.2.1" diff --git a/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/lib.rs index da30344ef..7fbe78aa5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/lib.rs @@ -675,9 +675,9 @@ impl<CTX> HashStable<CTX> for InferTy { use InferTy::*; discriminant(self).hash_stable(ctx, hasher); match self { - TyVar(v) => v.as_u32().hash_stable(ctx, hasher), - IntVar(v) => v.index.hash_stable(ctx, hasher), - FloatVar(v) => v.index.hash_stable(ctx, hasher), + TyVar(_) | IntVar(_) | FloatVar(_) => { + panic!("type variables should not be hashed: {self:?}") + } FreshTy(v) | FreshIntTy(v) | FreshFloatTy(v) => v.hash_stable(ctx, hasher), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/sty.rs b/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/sty.rs index 6d54924e5..a4fb1480f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/sty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/sty.rs @@ -1332,8 +1332,8 @@ where RePlaceholder(p) => { p.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); } - ReVar(reg) => { - reg.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); + ReVar(_) => { + panic!("region variables should not be hashed: {self:?}") } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/builtin.rs b/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/builtin.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d08c0d4db..000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/coherence/builtin.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,594 +0,0 @@ -//! Check properties that are required by built-in traits and set -//! up data structures required by type-checking/codegen. - -use crate::errors::{CopyImplOnNonAdt, CopyImplOnTypeWithDtor, DropImplOnWrongItem}; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, MultiSpan}; -use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; -use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; -use rustc_hir::ItemKind; -use rustc_infer::infer; -use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; -use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; -use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::CoerceUnsizedInfo; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, suggest_constraining_type_params, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::InferCtxtExt; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::misc::{can_type_implement_copy, CopyImplementationError}; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::predicate_for_trait_def; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, ObligationCause}; -use std::collections::BTreeMap; - -pub fn check_trait(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_def_id: DefId) { - let lang_items = tcx.lang_items(); - Checker { tcx, trait_def_id } - .check(lang_items.drop_trait(), visit_implementation_of_drop) - .check(lang_items.copy_trait(), visit_implementation_of_copy) - .check(lang_items.coerce_unsized_trait(), visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized) - .check(lang_items.dispatch_from_dyn_trait(), visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn); -} - -struct Checker<'tcx> { - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - trait_def_id: DefId, -} - -impl<'tcx> Checker<'tcx> { - fn check<F>(&self, trait_def_id: Option<DefId>, mut f: F) -> &Self - where - F: FnMut(TyCtxt<'tcx>, LocalDefId), - { - if Some(self.trait_def_id) == trait_def_id { - for &impl_def_id in self.tcx.hir().trait_impls(self.trait_def_id) { - f(self.tcx, impl_def_id); - } - } - self - } -} - -fn visit_implementation_of_drop(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_did: LocalDefId) { - // Destructors only work on local ADT types. - match tcx.type_of(impl_did).kind() { - ty::Adt(def, _) if def.did().is_local() => return, - ty::Error(_) => return, - _ => {} - } - - let sp = match tcx.hir().expect_item(impl_did).kind { - ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) => impl_.self_ty.span, - _ => bug!("expected Drop impl item"), - }; - - tcx.sess.emit_err(DropImplOnWrongItem { span: sp }); -} - -fn visit_implementation_of_copy(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_did: LocalDefId) { - debug!("visit_implementation_of_copy: impl_did={:?}", impl_did); - - let impl_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_did); - - let self_type = tcx.type_of(impl_did); - debug!("visit_implementation_of_copy: self_type={:?} (bound)", self_type); - - let span = tcx.hir().span(impl_hir_id); - let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl_did); - assert!(!self_type.has_escaping_bound_vars()); - - debug!("visit_implementation_of_copy: self_type={:?} (free)", self_type); - - let cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_hir_id); - match can_type_implement_copy(tcx, param_env, self_type, cause) { - Ok(()) => {} - Err(CopyImplementationError::InfrigingFields(fields)) => { - let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(impl_did); - let span = if let ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait: Some(ref tr), .. }) = item.kind { - tr.path.span - } else { - span - }; - - let mut err = struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - span, - E0204, - "the trait `Copy` may not be implemented for this type" - ); - - // We'll try to suggest constraining type parameters to fulfill the requirements of - // their `Copy` implementation. - let mut errors: BTreeMap<_, Vec<_>> = Default::default(); - let mut bounds = vec![]; - - for (field, ty) in fields { - let field_span = tcx.def_span(field.did); - let field_ty_span = match tcx.hir().get_if_local(field.did) { - Some(hir::Node::Field(field_def)) => field_def.ty.span, - _ => field_span, - }; - err.span_label(field_span, "this field does not implement `Copy`"); - // Spin up a new FulfillmentContext, so we can get the _precise_ reason - // why this field does not implement Copy. This is useful because sometimes - // it is not immediately clear why Copy is not implemented for a field, since - // all we point at is the field itself. - tcx.infer_ctxt().ignoring_regions().enter(|infcx| { - for error in traits::fully_solve_bound( - &infcx, - traits::ObligationCause::dummy_with_span(field_ty_span), - param_env, - ty, - tcx.lang_items().copy_trait().unwrap(), - ) { - let error_predicate = error.obligation.predicate; - // Only note if it's not the root obligation, otherwise it's trivial and - // should be self-explanatory (i.e. a field literally doesn't implement Copy). - - // FIXME: This error could be more descriptive, especially if the error_predicate - // contains a foreign type or if it's a deeply nested type... - if error_predicate != error.root_obligation.predicate { - errors - .entry((ty.to_string(), error_predicate.to_string())) - .or_default() - .push(error.obligation.cause.span); - } - if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(ty::TraitPredicate { - trait_ref, - polarity: ty::ImplPolarity::Positive, - .. - }) = error_predicate.kind().skip_binder() - { - let ty = trait_ref.self_ty(); - if let ty::Param(_) = ty.kind() { - bounds.push(( - format!("{ty}"), - trait_ref.print_only_trait_path().to_string(), - Some(trait_ref.def_id), - )); - } - } - } - }); - } - for ((ty, error_predicate), spans) in errors { - let span: MultiSpan = spans.into(); - err.span_note( - span, - &format!("the `Copy` impl for `{}` requires that `{}`", ty, error_predicate), - ); - } - suggest_constraining_type_params( - tcx, - tcx.hir().get_generics(impl_did).expect("impls always have generics"), - &mut err, - bounds.iter().map(|(param, constraint, def_id)| { - (param.as_str(), constraint.as_str(), *def_id) - }), - ); - err.emit(); - } - Err(CopyImplementationError::NotAnAdt) => { - let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(impl_did); - let span = - if let ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) = item.kind { impl_.self_ty.span } else { span }; - - tcx.sess.emit_err(CopyImplOnNonAdt { span }); - } - Err(CopyImplementationError::HasDestructor) => { - tcx.sess.emit_err(CopyImplOnTypeWithDtor { span }); - } - } -} - -fn visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, impl_did: LocalDefId) { - debug!("visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized: impl_did={:?}", impl_did); - - // Just compute this for the side-effects, in particular reporting - // errors; other parts of the code may demand it for the info of - // course. - let span = tcx.def_span(impl_did); - tcx.at(span).coerce_unsized_info(impl_did); -} - -fn visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, impl_did: LocalDefId) { - debug!("visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn: impl_did={:?}", impl_did); - - let impl_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_did); - let span = tcx.hir().span(impl_hir_id); - - let dispatch_from_dyn_trait = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::DispatchFromDyn, Some(span)); - - let source = tcx.type_of(impl_did); - assert!(!source.has_escaping_bound_vars()); - let target = { - let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_did).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(trait_ref.def_id, dispatch_from_dyn_trait); - - trait_ref.substs.type_at(1) - }; - - debug!("visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn: {:?} -> {:?}", source, target); - - let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl_did); - - let create_err = |msg: &str| struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, span, E0378, "{}", msg); - - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let cause = ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_hir_id); - - use rustc_type_ir::sty::TyKind::*; - match (source.kind(), target.kind()) { - (&Ref(r_a, _, mutbl_a), Ref(r_b, _, mutbl_b)) - if infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(r_a, *r_b).is_ok() && mutbl_a == *mutbl_b => {} - (&RawPtr(tm_a), &RawPtr(tm_b)) if tm_a.mutbl == tm_b.mutbl => (), - (&Adt(def_a, substs_a), &Adt(def_b, substs_b)) - if def_a.is_struct() && def_b.is_struct() => - { - if def_a != def_b { - let source_path = tcx.def_path_str(def_a.did()); - let target_path = tcx.def_path_str(def_b.did()); - - create_err(&format!( - "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ - for a coercion between structures with the same \ - definition; expected `{}`, found `{}`", - source_path, target_path, - )) - .emit(); - - return; - } - - if def_a.repr().c() || def_a.repr().packed() { - create_err( - "structs implementing `DispatchFromDyn` may not have \ - `#[repr(packed)]` or `#[repr(C)]`", - ) - .emit(); - } - - let fields = &def_a.non_enum_variant().fields; - - let coerced_fields = fields - .iter() - .filter(|field| { - let ty_a = field.ty(tcx, substs_a); - let ty_b = field.ty(tcx, substs_b); - - if let Ok(layout) = tcx.layout_of(param_env.and(ty_a)) { - if layout.is_zst() && layout.align.abi.bytes() == 1 { - // ignore ZST fields with alignment of 1 byte - return false; - } - } - - if let Ok(ok) = infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(ty_a, ty_b) { - if ok.obligations.is_empty() { - create_err( - "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ - for structs containing the field being coerced, \ - ZST fields with 1 byte alignment, and nothing else", - ) - .note(&format!( - "extra field `{}` of type `{}` is not allowed", - field.name, ty_a, - )) - .emit(); - - return false; - } - } - - return true; - }) - .collect::<Vec<_>>(); - - if coerced_fields.is_empty() { - create_err( - "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ - for a coercion between structures with a single field \ - being coerced, none found", - ) - .emit(); - } else if coerced_fields.len() > 1 { - create_err( - "implementing the `DispatchFromDyn` trait requires multiple coercions", - ) - .note( - "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ - for a coercion between structures with a single field \ - being coerced", - ) - .note(&format!( - "currently, {} fields need coercions: {}", - coerced_fields.len(), - coerced_fields - .iter() - .map(|field| { - format!( - "`{}` (`{}` to `{}`)", - field.name, - field.ty(tcx, substs_a), - field.ty(tcx, substs_b), - ) - }) - .collect::<Vec<_>>() - .join(", ") - )) - .emit(); - } else { - let errors = traits::fully_solve_obligations( - &infcx, - coerced_fields.into_iter().map(|field| { - predicate_for_trait_def( - tcx, - param_env, - cause.clone(), - dispatch_from_dyn_trait, - 0, - field.ty(tcx, substs_a), - &[field.ty(tcx, substs_b).into()], - ) - }), - ); - if !errors.is_empty() { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - } - - // Finally, resolve all regions. - let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(impl_did, &outlives_env); - } - } - _ => { - create_err( - "the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented \ - for a coercion between structures", - ) - .emit(); - } - } - }) -} - -pub fn coerce_unsized_info<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, impl_did: DefId) -> CoerceUnsizedInfo { - debug!("compute_coerce_unsized_info(impl_did={:?})", impl_did); - - // this provider should only get invoked for local def-ids - let impl_did = impl_did.expect_local(); - let span = tcx.def_span(impl_did); - - let coerce_unsized_trait = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::CoerceUnsized, Some(span)); - - let unsize_trait = tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::Unsize).unwrap_or_else(|err| { - tcx.sess.fatal(&format!("`CoerceUnsized` implementation {}", err.to_string())); - }); - - let source = tcx.type_of(impl_did); - let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_did).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(trait_ref.def_id, coerce_unsized_trait); - let target = trait_ref.substs.type_at(1); - debug!("visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized: {:?} -> {:?} (bound)", source, target); - - let param_env = tcx.param_env(impl_did); - assert!(!source.has_escaping_bound_vars()); - - let err_info = CoerceUnsizedInfo { custom_kind: None }; - - debug!("visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized: {:?} -> {:?} (free)", source, target); - - tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { - let impl_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(impl_did); - let cause = ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_hir_id); - let check_mutbl = |mt_a: ty::TypeAndMut<'tcx>, - mt_b: ty::TypeAndMut<'tcx>, - mk_ptr: &dyn Fn(Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx>| { - if (mt_a.mutbl, mt_b.mutbl) == (hir::Mutability::Not, hir::Mutability::Mut) { - infcx - .report_mismatched_types( - &cause, - mk_ptr(mt_b.ty), - target, - ty::error::TypeError::Mutability, - ) - .emit(); - } - (mt_a.ty, mt_b.ty, unsize_trait, None) - }; - let (source, target, trait_def_id, kind) = match (source.kind(), target.kind()) { - (&ty::Ref(r_a, ty_a, mutbl_a), &ty::Ref(r_b, ty_b, mutbl_b)) => { - infcx.sub_regions(infer::RelateObjectBound(span), r_b, r_a); - let mt_a = ty::TypeAndMut { ty: ty_a, mutbl: mutbl_a }; - let mt_b = ty::TypeAndMut { ty: ty_b, mutbl: mutbl_b }; - check_mutbl(mt_a, mt_b, &|ty| tcx.mk_imm_ref(r_b, ty)) - } - - (&ty::Ref(_, ty_a, mutbl_a), &ty::RawPtr(mt_b)) => { - let mt_a = ty::TypeAndMut { ty: ty_a, mutbl: mutbl_a }; - check_mutbl(mt_a, mt_b, &|ty| tcx.mk_imm_ptr(ty)) - } - - (&ty::RawPtr(mt_a), &ty::RawPtr(mt_b)) => { - check_mutbl(mt_a, mt_b, &|ty| tcx.mk_imm_ptr(ty)) - } - - (&ty::Adt(def_a, substs_a), &ty::Adt(def_b, substs_b)) - if def_a.is_struct() && def_b.is_struct() => - { - if def_a != def_b { - let source_path = tcx.def_path_str(def_a.did()); - let target_path = tcx.def_path_str(def_b.did()); - struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - span, - E0377, - "the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented \ - for a coercion between structures with the same \ - definition; expected `{}`, found `{}`", - source_path, - target_path - ) - .emit(); - return err_info; - } - - // Here we are considering a case of converting - // `S<P0...Pn>` to S<Q0...Qn>`. As an example, let's imagine a struct `Foo<T, U>`, - // which acts like a pointer to `U`, but carries along some extra data of type `T`: - // - // struct Foo<T, U> { - // extra: T, - // ptr: *mut U, - // } - // - // We might have an impl that allows (e.g.) `Foo<T, [i32; 3]>` to be unsized - // to `Foo<T, [i32]>`. That impl would look like: - // - // impl<T, U: Unsize<V>, V> CoerceUnsized<Foo<T, V>> for Foo<T, U> {} - // - // Here `U = [i32; 3]` and `V = [i32]`. At runtime, - // when this coercion occurs, we would be changing the - // field `ptr` from a thin pointer of type `*mut [i32; - // 3]` to a fat pointer of type `*mut [i32]` (with - // extra data `3`). **The purpose of this check is to - // make sure that we know how to do this conversion.** - // - // To check if this impl is legal, we would walk down - // the fields of `Foo` and consider their types with - // both substitutes. We are looking to find that - // exactly one (non-phantom) field has changed its - // type, which we will expect to be the pointer that - // is becoming fat (we could probably generalize this - // to multiple thin pointers of the same type becoming - // fat, but we don't). In this case: - // - // - `extra` has type `T` before and type `T` after - // - `ptr` has type `*mut U` before and type `*mut V` after - // - // Since just one field changed, we would then check - // that `*mut U: CoerceUnsized<*mut V>` is implemented - // (in other words, that we know how to do this - // conversion). This will work out because `U: - // Unsize<V>`, and we have a builtin rule that `*mut - // U` can be coerced to `*mut V` if `U: Unsize<V>`. - let fields = &def_a.non_enum_variant().fields; - let diff_fields = fields - .iter() - .enumerate() - .filter_map(|(i, f)| { - let (a, b) = (f.ty(tcx, substs_a), f.ty(tcx, substs_b)); - - if tcx.type_of(f.did).is_phantom_data() { - // Ignore PhantomData fields - return None; - } - - // Ignore fields that aren't changed; it may - // be that we could get away with subtyping or - // something more accepting, but we use - // equality because we want to be able to - // perform this check without computing - // variance where possible. (This is because - // we may have to evaluate constraint - // expressions in the course of execution.) - // See e.g., #41936. - if let Ok(ok) = infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(a, b) { - if ok.obligations.is_empty() { - return None; - } - } - - // Collect up all fields that were significantly changed - // i.e., those that contain T in coerce_unsized T -> U - Some((i, a, b)) - }) - .collect::<Vec<_>>(); - - if diff_fields.is_empty() { - struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - span, - E0374, - "the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented \ - for a coercion between structures with one field \ - being coerced, none found" - ) - .emit(); - return err_info; - } else if diff_fields.len() > 1 { - let item = tcx.hir().expect_item(impl_did); - let span = if let ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait: Some(ref t), .. }) = - item.kind - { - t.path.span - } else { - tcx.def_span(impl_did) - }; - - struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - span, - E0375, - "implementing the trait \ - `CoerceUnsized` requires multiple \ - coercions" - ) - .note( - "`CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented for \ - a coercion between structures with one field being coerced", - ) - .note(&format!( - "currently, {} fields need coercions: {}", - diff_fields.len(), - diff_fields - .iter() - .map(|&(i, a, b)| { - format!("`{}` (`{}` to `{}`)", fields[i].name, a, b) - }) - .collect::<Vec<_>>() - .join(", ") - )) - .span_label(span, "requires multiple coercions") - .emit(); - return err_info; - } - - let (i, a, b) = diff_fields[0]; - let kind = ty::adjustment::CustomCoerceUnsized::Struct(i); - (a, b, coerce_unsized_trait, Some(kind)) - } - - _ => { - struct_span_err!( - tcx.sess, - span, - E0376, - "the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented \ - for a coercion between structures" - ) - .emit(); - return err_info; - } - }; - - // Register an obligation for `A: Trait<B>`. - let cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, impl_hir_id); - let predicate = predicate_for_trait_def( - tcx, - param_env, - cause, - trait_def_id, - 0, - source, - &[target.into()], - ); - let errors = traits::fully_solve_obligation(&infcx, predicate); - if !errors.is_empty() { - infcx.report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None, false); - } - - // Finally, resolve all regions. - let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env); - infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors(impl_did, &outlives_env); - - CoerceUnsizedInfo { custom_kind: kind } - }) -} |