Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #111571 (Implement proposed API for `proc_macro_span`)
- #112236 (Simplify computation of killed borrows)
- #112867 (More `ImplSource` nits)
- #113019 (add note for non-exhaustive matches with guards)
- #113094 (Fix invalid HTML DIV tag used in HEAD)
- #113111 (add myself to review for t-types stuff)
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`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
add note for non-exhaustive matches with guards
Associated issue: #92197
When a match statement includes guards on every match arm (and is therefore necessarily non-exhaustive), add a note to the error E0004 diagnostic noting this.
Fix `self` and `super` path resolution in block modules
This PR fixes `self` and `super` path resolution with block modules involved.
Previously, we were just going up the module tree count-of-`super` times without considering block modules in the way, and then if we ended up in a block `DefMap`, we adjust "to the containing crate-rooted module". While this seems to work in most real-world cases, we failed to resolve them within peculiar module structures.
`self` and `super` should actually be resolved to the nearest non-block module, and the paths don't necessarily resolve to a crate-rooted module. This PR makes sure every `self` and `super` segment in paths are resolved to a non-block module.
internal: support `#[rustc_coinductive]`
rust-lang/rust#100386 changed the trait solver so that `Sized` is treated as coinductive trait, just like auto traits. This is now controlled by the perma-unstable `#[rustc_coinductive]` attribute (rust-lang/rust#108033), which this PR adds support for.
In practice, I don't think this matters much if at all. Currently we don't give chalk enough information so chalk cannot precisely (dis)prove `Sized` bounds.
editor/code: Use `@tsconfig/strictest` to define type checking rules
Motivation
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This change aims to make it easier to manage tsconfig by [``@tsconfig/strictest`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@tsconfig/strictest)` and intend to leave to create "ideal" rules about TypeScript's type checking.
Implementation
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This change removes some duplicated rules defined in ``@tsconfig/strictest`` and add disabing some strict rules that fails with the current codebase.
Validate fluent variable references in tests
Closes#101109
Under `cfg(test)`, the `fluent_messages` macro will emit a list of variables referenced by each message and its attributes. The derive attribute will now emit a `#[test]` that checks that each referenced variable exists in the structure it's applied to.
mir opt + codegen: handle subtyping
fixes#107205
the same issue was caused in multiple places:
- mir opts: both copy and destination propagation
- codegen: assigning operands to locals (which also propagates values)
I changed codegen to always update the type in the operands used for locals which should guard against any new occurrences of this bug going forward. I don't know how to make mir optimizations more resilient here. Hopefully the added tests will be enough to detect any trivially wrong optimizations going forward.
Motivation
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This change aims to make it easier to manage tsconfig.
This intend to leave to create "ideal" rules about TypeScript's type checking.
Implementation
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This change removes some duplicated rules defined in `@tsconfig/strictest` and add disabing some strict rules
that fails with the current codebase.