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Lukas Wirth
478705baf5 fix: Diagnose non-value return and break type mismatches 2023-05-16 22:47:27 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
c12ede8c34 fix: Discriminant hints only render for datacarrying enums with primitive repr 2023-05-16 22:15:39 +02:00
hkalbasi
a6e5a912f9 Expand format_args! with more details 2023-05-16 19:12:40 +03:30
Alexis (Poliorcetics) Bourget
22599adf9b fix: place type inlay hints after the item and without left-padding 2023-05-16 15:13:48 +02:00
Weihang Lo
77be56b691
fix(analysis-stats): divided by zero error 2023-05-16 13:57:36 +01:00
bors
5f2cef5844 Auto merge of #111134 - GilShoshan94:remove-send-bound-on-error, r=dtolnay
Remove unnecessary Send bound

Hi,

While working on a [PR on Tokio](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/pull/5666), I took inspiration from the std channel mpsc and stumbled on a `Send` bound for a `Error` impl.

Tokio's maintainer `@Darksonn` pointed out to me that `Error` used to required the `Send` bound long time ago (here https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/23541).

In the meantime, the `Send` bound `Error` got removed (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/21312 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/23799).

So here a PR to removed this bound for `SendError<T>`, `TrySendError<T>` and `SendTimeoutError<T>`.
2023-05-16 04:03:26 +00:00
bors
aac872dcb8 Auto merge of #111044 - jmillikin:nonzero-negation, r=dtolnay
Stabilize feature `nonzero_negation_ops`

Fixes #102443

ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/105
2023-05-16 01:07:42 +00:00
bors
1a8b49baab Auto merge of #107707 - calebzulawski:remove-features, r=Amanieu
Remove misleading target feature aliases

Fixes #100752.  This is a follow up to #103750. These aliases could not be completely removed until rust-lang/stdarch#1355 landed.

cc `@Amanieu`
2023-05-15 18:47:52 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
b87ee914fa feat: Highlight used trait assoc items when cursor is on trait import or trait bound 2023-05-15 20:41:35 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
ba8bcde4f5 Also render coercions for ranged type hover on closures 2023-05-15 19:45:01 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
08dc0e21af feat: Render hover actions for closure captures and sig 2023-05-15 19:35:27 +02:00
bors
2f8cd66fb4 Auto merge of #14810 - Veykril:inline-module, r=Veykril
internal: Inline handlers module
2023-05-15 10:19:21 +00:00
bors
9eb26a9375 Auto merge of #14809 - lowr:patch/macro_use-filter, r=Veykril
Support `#[macro_use(name, ...)]`

This PR adds support for another form of the `macro_use` attribute: `#[macro_use(name, ...)]` ([reference]).

Note that this form of the attribute is only applicable to extern crate decls, not to mod decls.

[reference]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/macros-by-example.html#the-macro_use-attribute
2023-05-15 10:04:05 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
9e80c8571d internal: Inline handlers module 2023-05-15 11:59:09 +02:00
bors
1e6bd6cb0d Auto merge of #14794 - Veykril:inlay-kind-refac, r=Veykril
Restructure InlayHint, no longer derive properties from its kind

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/14595
2023-05-15 09:49:17 +00:00
bors
b198815e7f Auto merge of #14775 - hecatia-elegua:doc-alias-methods, r=Veykril
feat: add #[doc(alias(..))]-based method completions

![Screenshot showing a completion when you type a doc alias instead of a real name](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/assets/108802164/e7c69bb9-3da6-4d8f-a09b-fece1bdd1c0e)
2023-05-15 09:32:10 +00:00
bors
bc03418127 Auto merge of #14746 - lowr:patch/associated-return-types, r=Veykril
Parse associated return type bounds

This PR implements parser support for associated return type bounds: `T: Foo<bar(): Send>`. This PR does not implement associated return types (`T::bar(): Send`) because it's not implemented even in rustc, and also removes `(..)`-style return type notation because it has been removed in rust-lang/rust#110203 (effectively reverting #14465).

I don't plan to proactively follow this unstable feature unless an RFC is accepted and my main motivation here is to remove no-longer-valid syntax `(..)` from our parser, nevertheless adding minimal parser support so anyone interested (as can be seen in #14465) can experiment it without rust-analyzer's syntax errors.
2023-05-15 09:16:51 +00:00
bors
5f06e0f4d1 Auto merge of #108273 - tspiteri:const_slice_split_at_not_mut, r=dtolnay
Stabilize const slice::split_at

This stabilizes the use of the following method in const context:

```rust
impl<T> [T] {
    pub const fn split_at(&self, mid: usize) -> (&[T], &[T]);
}
```

cc tracking issue #101158
2023-05-15 03:54:33 +00:00
bors
77d43cd01d Auto merge of #108196 - sunfishcode:sunfishcode/windows-as-socket-impls, r=dtolnay
Implement `AsHandle`/`AsSocket` for `Arc`/`Rc`/`Box` on Windows

Implement the Windows counterpart to #97437 and #107317: Implement `AsHandle` and `AsSocket` for `Arc<T>`, `Rc<T>`, and `Box<T>`.
2023-05-14 22:10:09 +00:00
bors
e5c722820a Auto merge of #14808 - HKalbasi:metrics, r=HKalbasi
Add metrics for unevaluated constants, failed mir bodies, and failed data layouts

fix #14803
2023-05-14 19:55:14 +00:00
bors
d9193969e1 Auto merge of #92048 - Urgau:num-midpoint, r=scottmcm
Add midpoint function for all integers and floating numbers

This pull-request adds the `midpoint` function to `{u,i}{8,16,32,64,128,size}`, `NonZeroU{8,16,32,64,size}` and `f{32,64}`.

This new function is analog to the [C++ midpoint](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/numeric/midpoint) function, and basically compute `(a + b) / 2` with a rounding towards ~~`a`~~ negative infinity in the case of integers. Or simply said: `midpoint(a, b)` is `(a + b) >> 1` as if it were performed in a sufficiently-large signed integral type.

Note that unlike the C++ function this pull-request does not implement this function on pointers (`*const T` or `*mut T`). This could be implemented in a future pull-request if desire.

### Implementation

For `f32` and `f64` the implementation in based on the `libcxx` [one](18ab892ff7/libcxx/include/__numeric/midpoint.h (L65-L77)). I originally tried many different approach but all of them failed or lead me with a poor version of the `libcxx`. Note that `libstdc++` has a very similar one; Microsoft STL implementation is also basically the same as `libcxx`. It unfortunately doesn't seems like a better way exist.

For unsigned integers I created the macro `midpoint_impl!`, this macro has two branches:
 - The first one take `$SelfT` and is used when there is no unsigned integer with at least the double of bits. The code simply use this formula `a + (b - a) / 2` with the arguments in the correct order and signs to have the good rounding.
 - The second branch is used when a `$WideT` (at least double of bits as `$SelfT`) is provided, using a wider number means that no overflow can occur, this greatly improve the codegen (no branch and less instructions).

For signed integers the code basically forwards the signed numbers to the unsigned version of midpoint by mapping the signed numbers to their unsigned numbers (`ex: i8 [-128; 127] to [0; 255]`) and vice versa.
I originally created a version that worked directly on the signed numbers but the code was "ugly" and not understandable. Despite this mapping "overhead" the codegen is better than my most optimized version on signed integers.

~~Note that in the case of unsigned numbers I tried to be smart and used `#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]` to determine if using the wide version was better or not by looking at the assembly on godbolt. This was applied to `u32`, `u64` and `usize` and doesn't change the behavior only the assembly code generated.~~
2023-05-14 19:33:02 +00:00
hkalbasi
206a0b5bc6 Add timer for new items 2023-05-14 22:34:58 +03:30
hkalbasi
431dd32f8a Unsized temporary is not an implementation error 2023-05-14 21:05:33 +03:30
Ryo Yoshida
1bc7f8a4c6
Support #[macro_use(name, ...)] 2023-05-15 00:05:44 +09:00
bors
8a7c3278c4 Auto merge of #108638 - Zoxc:erase-query-values-map, r=cjgillot
Use dynamic dispatch for queries

This replaces most concrete query values `V` with `MaybeUninit<[u8; { size_of::<V>() }]>` reducing the code instantiated by queries. The compile time of `rustc_query_impl` is reduced by 27%. It is an alternative to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107937 which uses unstable const generics while this uses a `EraseType` trait which maps query values to their erased variant.

This is achieved by introducing an `Erased` type which does sanity check with `cfg(debug_assertions)`. The query caches gets instantiated with these erased types leaving the code in `rustc_query_system` unaware of them. `rustc_query_system` is changed to use instances of `QueryConfig` so that `rustc_query_impl` can pass in `DynamicConfig` which holds a pointer to a virtual table.

<table><tr><td rowspan="2">Benchmark</td><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th></tr><tr><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">%</th></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>clap</b>:check</td><td align="right">1.7055s</td><td align="right">1.6949s</td><td align="right"> -0.62%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>hyper</b>:check</td><td align="right">0.2547s</td><td align="right">0.2528s</td><td align="right"> -0.73%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>regex</b>:check</td><td align="right">0.9590s</td><td align="right">0.9553s</td><td align="right"> -0.39%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syn</b>:check</td><td align="right">1.5457s</td><td align="right">1.5440s</td><td align="right"> -0.11%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syntex_syntax</b>:check</td><td align="right">5.9092s</td><td align="right">5.9009s</td><td align="right"> -0.14%</td></tr><tr><td>Total</td><td align="right">10.3741s</td><td align="right">10.3479s</td><td align="right"> -0.25%</td></tr><tr><td>Summary</td><td align="right">1.0000s</td><td align="right">0.9960s</td><td align="right"> -0.40%</td></tr></table>

<table><tr><td rowspan="2">Benchmark</td><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th></tr><tr><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">%</th></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>clap</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">2.0605s</td><td align="right">2.0575s</td><td align="right"> -0.15%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>hyper</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">0.3218s</td><td align="right">0.3216s</td><td align="right"> -0.07%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>regex</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">1.1848s</td><td align="right">1.1839s</td><td align="right"> -0.07%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syn</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">1.9409s</td><td align="right">1.9376s</td><td align="right"> -0.17%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syntex_syntax</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">7.3105s</td><td align="right">7.2928s</td><td align="right"> -0.24%</td></tr><tr><td>Total</td><td align="right">12.8185s</td><td align="right">12.7935s</td><td align="right"> -0.20%</td></tr><tr><td>Summary</td><td align="right">1.0000s</td><td align="right">0.9986s</td><td align="right"> -0.14%</td></tr></table>

<table><tr><td rowspan="2">Benchmark</td><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th></tr><tr><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">%</th></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>clap</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">0.4606s</td><td align="right">0.4617s</td><td align="right"> 0.24%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>hyper</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">0.1335s</td><td align="right">0.1336s</td><td align="right"> 0.08%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>regex</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">0.3324s</td><td align="right">0.3346s</td><td align="right"> 0.65%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syn</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">0.6268s</td><td align="right">0.6307s</td><td align="right"> 0.64%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syntex_syntax</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">1.8248s</td><td align="right">1.8508s</td><td align="right">💔  1.43%</td></tr><tr><td>Total</td><td align="right">3.3779s</td><td align="right">3.4113s</td><td align="right"> 0.99%</td></tr><tr><td>Summary</td><td align="right">1.0000s</td><td align="right">1.0061s</td><td align="right"> 0.61%</td></tr></table>

It's based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108167.

r? `@cjgillot`
2023-05-14 13:47:01 +00:00
hkalbasi
51e8b8ff14 Add metrics for unevaluated constants, failed mir bodies, and failed data layouts 2023-05-14 17:12:28 +03:30
bors
cbd14e9840 Auto merge of #14801 - Veykril:process-changes-fix, r=Veykril
fix: Fix process-changes duplicating change events

Should fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/14791
2023-05-13 19:21:30 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
cace5bb35d fix: Fix process-changes duplicating change events 2023-05-13 21:21:03 +02:00
bors
daa03b0b0b Auto merge of #14800 - lowr:patch/macro-subns-and-prelude, r=Veykril
Expand more single ident macro calls upon item collection

Addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/14781#issuecomment-1546201022

I believe this (almost) brings the number of unresolved names back to pre-#14781:

|r-a version|`analysis-stats compiler/rustc` (rust-lang/rust@69fef92ab2) |
|---|---|
|pre-#14781 (b069eb720b) | exprs: 2747778, ??ty: 122236 (4%), ?ty: 107826 (3%), !ty: 728 |
| #14781 (a7944a93a1) | exprs: 2713080, ??ty: 139651 (5%), ?ty: 114444 (4%), !ty: 730 |
| with this fix | exprs: 2747871, ??ty: 122237 (4%), ?ty: 108171 (3%), !ty: 676 |

(I haven't investigated on the increase in some numbers but hopefully not too much of a problem)

This is only a temporary solution. The core problem is that we haven't fully implemented the textual scope of legacy macros. For example, we *have been* failing to resolve `foo` in the following snippet, even before #14781 or after this patch. As noted in a FIXME, we need a way to resolve names in textual scope without eager expansion during item collection.

```rust
//- /main.rs crate:main deps:lib
lib::mk_foo!();
const A: i32 = foo!();
             //^^^^^^ unresolved-macro-call

//- /lib.rs crate:lib
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! mk_foo {
    () => {
        macro_rules! foo { () => { 42 } }
    }
}
```
2023-05-13 18:47:42 +00:00
Ryo Yoshida
e9ddb62c65
Expand more single ident macro calls upon their collection 2023-05-14 03:11:10 +09:00
bors
f38264fa56 Auto merge of #14799 - mataha:fix/root-in-verbatim-prefix, r=Veykril
Remove root component from patched Windows UNC path prefix

As it shouldn't be there to begin with (per discussion in #14689).
2023-05-13 17:02:38 +00:00
mataha
9fff960636
Remove root from patched UNC windows path drives 2023-05-13 18:38:12 +02:00
bors
db8f39ce19 Auto merge of #14797 - Veykril:symbol-query, r=Veykril
fix: Fix perf regression from symbol index refactor

Should fix the regressions introduced by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/14715 by partially rolling back the PR
2023-05-13 15:41:54 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
2e03b198ca fix: Fix perf regression from symbol index refactor 2023-05-13 17:41:09 +02:00
bors
a9a518ce9e Auto merge of #107586 - SparrowLii:parallel-query, r=cjgillot
Introduce `DynSend` and `DynSync` auto trait for parallel compiler

part of parallel-rustc #101566

This PR introduces `DynSend / DynSync` trait and `FromDyn / IntoDyn` structure in rustc_data_structure::marker. `FromDyn` can dynamically check data structures for thread safety when switching to parallel environments (such as calling `par_for_each_in`). This happens only when `-Z threads > 1` so it doesn't affect single-threaded mode's compile efficiency.

r? `@cjgillot`
2023-05-13 13:47:53 +00:00
bors
c8fc20158d Auto merge of #110699 - jyn514:simulate-remapped-already-remapped, r=cjgillot
Apply simulate-remapped-rust-src-base even if remap-debuginfo is set in config.toml

This is really a mess. Here is the situation before this change:

- UI tests depend on not having `rust-src` available. In particular, <3f374128ee/tests/ui/tuple/wrong_argument_ice.stderr (L7-L8)> is depending on the `note` being a single line and not showing the source code.
- When `download-rustc` is disabled, we pass `-Zsimulate-remapped-rust-src-base=/rustc/FAKE_PREFIX` `-Ztranslate-remapped-path-to-local-path=no`, which changes the diagnostic to something like `  --> /rustc/FAKE_PREFIX/library/alloc/src/collections/vec_deque/mod.rs:1657:12`
- When `download-rustc` is enabled, we still pass those flags, but they no longer have an effect. Instead rustc emits diagnostic paths like this: `  --> /rustc/39c6804b92aa202369e402525cee329556bc1db0/library/alloc/src/collections/vec_deque/mod.rs:1657:12`. Notice how there's a real commit and not `FAKE_PREFIX`. This happens because we set `CFG_VIRTUAL_RUST_SOURCE_BASE_DIR` during bootstrapping for CI artifacts, and rustc previously didn't allow for `simulate-remapped` to affect paths that had already been remapped.
- Pietro noticed this and decided the right thing was to normalize `/rustc/<commit>` to `$SRC_DIR` in compiletest: 470423c3d2
- After my change to `x test core`, which rebuilds stage 2 std from source so `build/stage2-std` and `build/stage2` use the same `.rlib` metadata, the compiler suddenly notices it has sources for `std` available and prints those in the diagnostic, causing the test to fail.

This changes `simulate-remapped-rust-src-base` to support remapping paths that have already been remapped, unblocking download-rustc.

Unfortunately, although this fixes the specific problem for
download-rustc, it doesn't seem to affect all the compiler's
diagnostics. In particular, various `mir-opt` tests are failing to
respect `simulate-remapped-path-prefix` (I looked into fixing this but
it seems non-trivial). As a result, we can't remove the normalization in
compiletest that maps `/rustc/<commit>` to `$SRC_DIR`, so this change is
currently untested anywhere except locally.

You can test this locally yourself by setting `rust.remap-debuginfo = true`, running any UI test with `ERROR` annotations, then rerunning the test manually with a dev toolchain to verify it prints `/rustc/FAKE_PREFIX`, not `/rustc/1.71.0`.

Helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110352.
2023-05-13 10:10:59 +00:00
bors
a7944a93a1 Auto merge of #14735 - Veykril:forbid-relative-json, r=Veykril
internal: Forbid canonicalization of paths and normalize all rust-project.json paths

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/14728
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/14430

- Removes canonicalization (and forbids it from being used in a sense, clippy could help here again with its lint in the future)
- Normalizes all paths in rust-project.json which we weren't doing in some cases
2023-05-13 10:01:03 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
f47caa666e Add AbsPath::absolutize 2023-05-13 11:51:28 +02:00
bors
e9f9bc26e8 Auto merge of #14795 - Veykril:hl-macros, r=Veykril
fix: Add macro modifier for highlighting tokens in macro calls

Followup to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/14777 we have to tell the client about the semantic tokens inside macro calls as those can be remapped. Adding a modifier will force this behavior.
2023-05-13 09:44:41 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
8e116855f5 Add macro modifier for highlighting tokens in macro calls 2023-05-13 11:43:39 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
edd60f7b0d Simplify bind pat filtering 2023-05-13 11:02:57 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
730286b523 Restructure InlayHint, no longer derive properties from its kind 2023-05-13 10:42:26 +02:00
bors
3665bcecea Auto merge of #103413 - RalfJung:phantom-dropck, r=lcnr
PhantomData: fix documentation wrt interaction with dropck

As far as I could find out, the `PhantomData`-dropck interaction *only* affects code using `may_dangle`. The documentation in the standard library has not been updated for 8 years and thus stems from a time when Rust still used "parametric dropck", before [RFC 1238](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1238-nonparametric-dropck.html). Back then what the docs said was correct, but with `may_dangle` dropck it stopped being entirely accurate and these days, with NLL, it is actively misleading.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/102810
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/70841
Cc `@nikomatsakis` I hope what I am saying here is right.^^
2023-05-13 00:23:51 +00:00
hkalbasi
cbcafd3539 MIR episode 5 2023-05-12 18:17:15 +03:30
bors
884dd8c966 Auto merge of #14788 - HKalbasi:derive-impl-f, r=Veykril
Use double reference in debug derive

fix #14768
2023-05-12 09:14:55 +00:00
hkalbasi
7da80d4f67 Use double reference in debug derive 2023-05-12 12:36:57 +03:30
bors
9b3387454d Auto merge of #14781 - lowr:patch/macro-subns-and-prelude, r=Veykril
Introduce macro sub-namespaces and `macro_use` prelude

This PR implements two mechanisms needed for correct macro name resolution: macro sub-namespace and `macro_use` prelude.

- [macro sub-namespaces][subns-ref]

  Macros have two sub-namespaces: one for function-like macro and the other for those in attributes (including custom derive macros). When we're resolving a macro name for function-like macro, we should ignore non-function-like macros, and vice versa.

  This helps resolve single-segment macro names because we can (and should, as rustc does) fallback to names in preludes when the name in the current module scope is in different sub-namespace.

- [`macro_use` prelude][prelude-ref]

  `#[macro_use]`'d extern crate declarations (including the standard library) bring their macros into scope, but they should not be prioritized over local macros (those defined in place and those explicitly imported).

  We have been bringing them into legacy (textual) macro scope, which has the highest precedence in name resolution. This PR introduces the `macro_use` prelude in crate-level `DefMap`s, whose precedence is lower than local macros but higher than the standard library prelude.

The first 3 commits are drive-by fixes/refactors.

Fixes #8828 (prelude)
Fixes #12505 (prelude)
Fixes #12734 (prelude)
Fixes #13683 (prelude)
Fixes #13821 (prelude)
Fixes #13974 (prelude)
Fixes #14254 (namespace)

[subns-ref]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/names/namespaces.html#sub-namespaces
[prelude-ref]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/names/preludes.html#macro_use-prelude
2023-05-11 14:26:59 +00:00
Ryo Yoshida
f2a35deb50
Consider macro sub-namespace during name resolution 2023-05-11 21:13:12 +09:00
Ryo Yoshida
3203ea896d
Add macro_use prelude to DefMap 2023-05-11 21:13:11 +09:00
Ryo Yoshida
96113b7b8e
Remove prelude fallback path for Rust <1.52.0
We've already removed non-sysroot proc macro server, which effectively
removed support for Rust <1.64.0, so this removal of fallback path
shouldn't be problem at this point.
2023-05-11 21:13:10 +09:00