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bors
c54a827f50 Auto merge of #18075 - roife:fix-issue-17858, r=Veykril
feat: render patterns in params for hovering

Fix #17858

This PR introduces an option to [hir-def/src/body/pretty.rs](08c7bbc2db/crates/hir-def/src/body/pretty.rs) to render the result as a single line, which is then reused for rendering patterns in parameters for hovering.
2024-09-11 12:05:57 +00:00
bors
cfe8e376c9 Auto merge of #18080 - Veykril:dedup, r=Veykril
Remove crate graph deduplication logic

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/17748
2024-09-11 11:47:17 +00:00
bors
14a18b4849 Auto merge of #18078 - cuishuang:master, r=Veykril
Remove unnecessary symbols and add missing symbols
2024-09-11 11:32:46 +00:00
bors
a539fa996d Auto merge of #18050 - rust-lang:davidbarsky/push-uyvtlsvoqrxw, r=Veykril
assist: ensure `replace_qualified_name_with_use` applies to the first path segment

This change helps a bit with the discoverability of `replace_qualified_name_with_use`. Specifically, it ensures that a cursor on the first path segment (e.g., `$0std::fmt::Debug`, where `$0` is the cursor) would result in an import along the lines of `use std::fmt;` and `fmt::Debug;` at the usage sites.
2024-09-11 11:18:08 +00:00
bors
0267296278 Auto merge of #18057 - alibektas:better_ratoml_testing, r=Veykril
internal: Better testing infra for ratoml

This PR makes some improvements on how we test configs that come from `rust-analyzer.toml` files.
It was primarily used to solve #18021 but along the way I could not really determine the cause of the said issue which makes me think that it may not be related to the changes that I made earlier to the ratoml infra. In either way `custom_snippets` are now made `global` because we still don't have a tree that maps a `SourceRootId` to a set of `Snippet`s.
2024-09-11 11:02:50 +00:00
bors
77e1969c15 Auto merge of #18052 - Coekjan:fix-inline-const, r=Veykril
fix: Fix `inline_const_as_literal` error when the number >= 10

## Description

### The Bug

This PR fixes a small bug in the IDE assistence (`inline_const_as_literal`). When the being-inlined constant is a number and it is greater than or equal to 10, the assistence inserts unexpected string `(0x...)` after the number itself. A simple example is followed:

Current `inline_const_as_literal` changes

```rs
const A: usize = 16;

fn f() -> usize {
    A  // inline the constant
}
```

into

```rs
const A: usize = 16;

fn f() -> usize {
    16 (0x10)
}
```

The bug originates from #14925 & #15306 . #14925 added some unittests, but it just tested the number-inlining behavior when the number is `0`.

50882fbfa2/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_const_as_literal.rs (L124-L138)

And #15306 modified the behavior of `Const::render_eval` and added the `(0x...)` part after the number (if the number >= `10`). Because of insufficient unittests in #14925, changes about `Const::render_eval` in #15306 introduced this bug with no CI failure.

### The Fix

I think `Const::render_eval` is intended for user-facing value displaying (e.g. hover) and not designed for `inline_const_as_literal`. To fix the bug, I defined a new function named `Const::eval`, which evaluates the value itself faithfully and simply and does nothing else.

## Thanks

Thanks `@roife` for your kind help. Your guidance helped me better understand the code.
2024-09-11 10:48:32 +00:00
bors
b98a2f892c Auto merge of #18018 - ChayimFriedman2:unit-ret-complete-semi, r=Veykril
feat: Automatically add semicolon when completing unit-returning functions

But provide a config to suppress that.

I didn't check whether we are in statement expression position, because this is hard in completion (due to the natural incompleteness of source code when completion is invoked), and anyway using function returning unit as an argument to something seems... dubious.

Fixes #17263.
2024-09-11 10:33:43 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
c2258d8880 Properly set the working directory for proc-macro execution 2024-09-11 12:23:12 +02:00
bors
6c56df8cb4 Auto merge of #17904 - darichey:unresolved-references, r=Veykril
Add command to report unresolved references

Adds `rust-analyzer unresolved-references` which reports unresolved references. This is useful for debugging and regression testing for both rust-analyzer and project generators like Buck's rust-project.

As discussed: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/185405-t-compiler.2Frust-analyzer/topic/Command.20to.20report.20unresolved.20references
2024-09-11 10:19:30 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
db04f514f2 Lift out workspace related data into a separate query to preserve crategraph deduplication 2024-09-11 12:16:41 +02:00
bors
a90d78f327 Auto merge of #18050 - rust-lang:davidbarsky/push-uyvtlsvoqrxw, r=Veykril
assist: ensure `replace_qualified_name_with_use` applies to the first path segment

This change helps a bit with the discoverability of `replace_qualified_name_with_use`. Specifically, it ensures that a cursor on the first path segment (e.g., `$0std::fmt::Debug`, where `$0` is the cursor) would result in an import along the lines of `use std::fmt;` and `fmt::Debug;` at the usage sites.
2024-09-11 10:04:56 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
8905f86d8a Remove crate graph deduplication logic 2024-09-11 11:38:42 +02:00
bors
dd026ce6a4 Auto merge of #18093 - ShoyuVanilla:skip-dyn-trait-cast-check, r=Veykril
Skip checks for cast to dyn traits

It seems that chalk fails to solve some obvious goals when there are some recursiveness in trait environments.
And it doesn't support trait upcasting yet. rust-lang/chalk#796

This PR just skips for casting into types containing `dyn Trait` to prevent false positive diagnostics like #18047 and #18083
2024-09-11 07:14:58 +00:00
bors
5ae5a1fc9c Auto merge of #130050 - cjgillot:expect-attr-id, r=fee1-dead
Enumerate lint expectations using AttrId

This PR implements the idea I outlined in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/127884#issuecomment-2240338547

We can uniquely identify a lint expectation `#[expect(lint0, lint1...)]` using the `AttrId` and the index of the lint inside the attribute. This PR uses this property in `check_expectations`.

In addition, this PR stops stashing expected diagnostics to wait for the unstable -> stable `LintExpectationId` mapping: if the lint is emitted with an unstable attribute, it must have been emitted by an `eval_always` query (like inside the resolver), so won't be loaded from cache. Decoding an `AttrId` from the on-disk cache ICEs, so we have no risk of accidentally checking an expectation.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/127884

cc `@xFrednet`
2024-09-11 04:49:56 +00:00
bors
a5d9bd4b46 Auto merge of #129975 - notriddle:notriddle/lint-skip, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: unify the short-circuit on all lints

This is a bit of an experiment to see if it improves perf.
2024-09-11 01:17:54 +00:00
Shoyu Vanilla
569ac44daf Skip checks for cast to dyn traits 2024-09-11 01:40:13 +09:00
bors
bcc7089921 Auto merge of #18092 - ChayimFriedman2:fix-stringify, r=lnicola
fix: Correctly escape strings in our quote macro

This is a small change, but it was the cause of 90% of the errors in `rust-analyzer diagnostics .` 🫢 (because this worked incorrectly with `stringify!()`, which means every `quote!()` (the original one) quoting a string also didn't work).

With this change and #18085 together, all remaining errors are type errors.

This may mean we can enable more errors, but this is out of scope for this PR.
2024-09-10 16:18:30 +00:00
Chayim Refael Friedman
7c44d453c8 Correctly escape strings in our quote macro
This is a small change, but it was the cause of 90% of the errors in `rust-analyzer diagnostics .` 🫢

With this change and #18085 together, all remaining errors are type errors.

This may mean we can enable more errors, but this is out of scope for this PR.
2024-09-10 19:00:32 +03:00
bors
29b74a2a60 Auto merge of #130025 - Urgau:missing_docs-expect, r=petrochenkov
Also emit `missing_docs` lint with `--test` to fulfil expectations

This PR removes the "test harness" suppression of the `missing_docs` lint to be able to fulfil `#[expect]` (expectations) as it is now "relevant".

I think the goal was to maybe avoid false-positive while linting on public items under `#[cfg(test)]` but with effective visibility we should no longer have any false-positive.

Another possibility would be to query the lint level and only emit the lint if it's of expect level, but that is even more hacky.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130021

try-job: x86_64-gnu-aux
2024-09-10 14:54:09 +00:00
bors
f13c776361 Auto merge of #18032 - DropDemBits:sed-tree-edits, r=davidbarsky
internal: Add preliminary `SyntaxEditor` functionality

Related to #15710

Implements a `SyntaxEditor` interface to abstract over the details of modifying syntax trees, to both simplify creating new code fixes and code actions, as well as start on the path of getting rid of mutable syntax nodes.

`SyntaxEditor` relies on `SyntaxMappingBuilder`s to feed in the correct information to map AST nodes created by `make` constructors, as `make` constructors do not guarantee that node identity is preserved. This is to paper over the fact that `make` constructors simply re-parse text input instead of building AST nodes from the ground up and re-using the provided syntax nodes.

`SyntaxAnnotation`s are used to find where syntax elements have ended up after edits are applied. This is primarily useful for the `add_{placeholder,tabstop}` set of methods on `SourceChangeBuilder`, as that currently relies on the nodes provided being in the final syntax tree.

Eventually, the goal should be to move this into the `rowan` crate when we move away from mutable syntax nodes, but for now it'll stay in the `syntax` crate.

---

Closes #14921 as `SyntaxEditor` ensures that all replace changes are disjoint
Closes #9649 by implementing `SyntaxAnnotation`s
2024-09-10 14:13:08 +00:00
bors
f4e0cc3acb Auto merge of #129337 - EtomicBomb:rfc, r=notriddle
rustdoc rfc#3662 changes under unstable flags

* All new functionality is under unstable options
* Adds `--merge=shared|none|finalize` flags
* Adds `--parts-out-dir=<crate specific directory>` for `--merge=none`
to write cross-crate info file for a single crate
* Adds `--include-parts-dir=<previously specified directory>` for
`--merge=finalize` to write cross-crate info files
* `tests/rustdoc/` tests for the new flags
2024-09-10 11:15:51 +00:00
roife
8b0fea8317 feat: generate names for tuple-struct in add-missing-match-arms 2024-09-10 00:30:48 +08:00
roife
825dec8108 refactor: introduce NameGenerator in suggest_name 2024-09-10 00:30:46 +08:00
bors
fdf9552a47 Auto merge of #128939 - bjorn3:windows_cg_clif_component, r=albertlarsan68
Distribute rustc_codegen_cranelift for Windows

With support for raw-dylib recently added to cg_clif, and inline assembly support working on Windows for quite a while now, all blockers for distributing cg_clif on Windows that I mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81746#issuecomment-1774099637 are fixed now.
2024-09-09 16:09:06 +00:00
roife
5db510b258 feat: use shorthand when pretty-print record pat 2024-09-09 23:20:31 +08:00
bors
e35227d186 Auto merge of #18041 - roife:fix-issue-17631, r=Veykril
feat: better name suggestions for fn

fix #17631.

Better name suggestions for fn-calls / method-calls in the form of `from()`, `from_xxx()`, `into()`, etc.
2024-09-09 13:55:20 +00:00
roife
c3c575ebd0 feat: better name suggestions for fn 2024-09-09 21:53:11 +08:00
roife
5c97361622 fix: add parenthesis for or-pattern 2024-09-09 20:59:23 +08:00
roife
5caa56e18a fix: use pretty_print_pat for params in fn 2024-09-09 20:59:23 +08:00
roife
60c42c25c7 feat: add prettifier for Pat 2024-09-09 20:59:23 +08:00
roife
5004371a4a feat: Allow hir-def prettifier formatting into one-line 2024-09-09 20:59:23 +08:00
cuishuang
2f29feab2f Remove unnecessary symbols and add missing symbols
Signed-off-by: cuishuang <imcusg@gmail.com>
2024-09-09 16:36:37 +08:00
bors
cb585b5928 Auto merge of #130036 - weiznich:diagnostic_unstable_tracking, r=compiler-errors
Correctly handle stability of `#[diagnostic]` attributes

This commit changes the way we treat the stability of attributes in the
`#[diagnostic]` namespace. Instead of relaying on ad-hoc checks to
ensure at call side that a certain attribute is really usable at that
location it centralises the logic to one place. For diagnostic
attributes comming from other crates it just skips serializing
attributes that are not stable and that do not have the corresponding
feature enabled. For attributes from the current crate we can just use
the feature information provided by `TyCtx`.

r​? `@compiler-errors`
2024-09-08 23:39:00 +00:00
Ali Bektas
31ed8c9361 Better testing infra for ratoml 2024-09-08 23:40:38 +02:00
Chayim Refael Friedman
779a7cb0e3 Automatically add semicolon when completing unit-returning functions
But provide a config to suppress that.

I didn't check whether we are in statement expression position, because this is hard in completion (due to the natural incompleteness of source code when completion is invoked), and anyway using function returning unit as an argument to something seems... dubious.
2024-09-08 23:41:16 +03:00
David Barsky
7048534d2d assist: ensure replace_qualified_name_with_use applies to the first path segment 2024-09-08 10:57:23 -04:00
bors
ba73f839e3 Auto merge of #130002 - orlp:better-div-floor-ceil, r=thomcc
better implementation of signed div_floor/ceil

Tracking issue for signed `div_floor`/`div_ceil`: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88581.

This PR improves the implementation of those two functions by adding a better branchless algorithm. Side-by-side comparison of `i32::div_floor` on x86-64:

```asm
div_floor_new:                               div_floor_old:
        push    rax                                  push    rax
        test    esi, esi                             test    esi, esi
        je      .LBB0_3                              je      .LBB1_6
        mov     eax, esi                             mov     eax, esi
        not     eax                                  not     eax
        lea     ecx, [rdi - 2147483648]              lea     ecx, [rdi - 2147483648]
        or      ecx, eax                             or      ecx, eax
        je      .LBB0_2                              je      .LBB1_7
        mov     eax, edi                             mov     eax, edi
        cdq                                          cdq
        idiv    esi                                  idiv    esi
        xor     esi, edi                             test    edx, edx
        sar     esi, 31                              setg    cl
        test    edx, edx                             test    esi, esi
        cmove   esi, edx                             sets    dil
        add     eax, esi                             test    dil, cl
        pop     rcx                                  jne     .LBB1_4
        ret                                          test    edx, edx
.LBB0_3:                                             setns   cl
        lea     rdi, [rip + .L__unnamed_1]           test    esi, esi
        call    qword ptr [rip + panic...]          setle   dl
.LBB0_2:                                             or      dl, cl
        lea     rdi, [rip + .L__unnamed_1]           jne     .LBB1_5
        call    qword ptr [rip + panic...]   .LBB1_4:
                                                     dec     eax
                                             .LBB1_5:
                                                     pop     rcx
                                                     ret
                                             .LBB1_6:
                                                     lea     rdi, [rip + .L__unnamed_2]
                                                     call    qword ptr [rip + panic...]
                                             .LBB1_7:
                                                     lea     rdi, [rip + .L__unnamed_2]
                                                     call    qword ptr [rip + panic...]
```

And on Aarch64:

```asm
_div_floor_new:                                   _div_floor_old:
        stp     x29, x30, [sp, #-16]!                     stp     x29, x30, [sp, #-16]!
        mov     x29, sp                                   mov     x29, sp
        cbz     w1, LBB0_4                                cbz     w1, LBB1_9
        mov     w8, #-2147483648                          mov     x8, x0
        cmp     w0, w8                                    mov     w9, #-2147483648
        b.ne    LBB0_3                                    cmp     w0, w9
        cmn     w1, #1                                    b.ne    LBB1_3
        b.eq    LBB0_5                                    cmn     w1, #1
LBB0_3:                                                   b.eq    LBB1_10
        sdiv    w8, w0, w1                        LBB1_3:
        msub    w9, w8, w1, w0                            sdiv    w0, w8, w1
        eor     w10, w1, w0                               msub    w8, w0, w1, w8
        asr     w10, w10, #31                             tbz     w1, #31, LBB1_5
        cmp     w9, #0                                    cmp     w8, #0
        csel    w9, wzr, w10, eq                          b.gt    LBB1_7
        add     w0, w9, w8                        LBB1_5:
        ldp     x29, x30, [sp], #16                       cmp     w1, #1
        ret                                               b.lt    LBB1_8
LBB0_4:                                                   tbz     w8, #31, LBB1_8
        adrp    x0, l___unnamed_1@PAGE            LBB1_7:
        add     x0, x0, l___unnamed_1@PAGEOFF             sub     w0, w0, #1
        bl      panic...                          LBB1_8:
LBB0_5:                                                   ldp     x29, x30, [sp], #16
        adrp    x0, l___unnamed_1@PAGE                    ret
        add     x0, x0, l___unnamed_1@PAGEOFF     LBB1_9:
        bl      panic...                                  adrp    x0, l___unnamed_2@PAGE
                                                          add     x0, x0, l___unnamed_2@PAGEOFF
                                                          bl      panic...
                                                  LBB1_10:
                                                          adrp    x0, l___unnamed_2@PAGE
                                                          add     x0, x0, l___unnamed_2@PAGEOFF
                                                          bl      panic...
```
2024-09-08 13:54:02 +00:00
bors
69c9e89973 Auto merge of #129019 - kromych:master, r=workingjubilee
Break into the debugger (if attached) on panics (Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD)

The developer experience for panics is to provide the backtrace and
exit the program. When running under debugger, that might be improved
by breaking into the debugger once the code panics thus enabling
the developer to examine the program state at the exact time when
the code panicked.

Let the developer catch the panic in the debugger if it is attached.
If the debugger is not attached, nothing changes. Providing this feature
inside the standard library facilitates better debugging experience.

Validated under Windows, Linux, macOS 14.6, and FreeBSD 13.3..14.1.
2024-09-08 10:28:26 +00:00
bors
da60b80fef Auto merge of #130072 - ChrisDenton:split-ci, r=Kobzol
Split x86_64-msvc-ext into two jobs

This is an attempt to mitigate (but not resolve) the high failure rate of the x86_64-msvc-ext builder. The theory being that doing less makes it less likely to fail. But this may not work as having an extra job that may fail might be worse.

try-job: x86_64-msvc-ext
try-job: x86_64-msvc-ext2
2024-09-08 08:04:56 +00:00
bors
17687fcf66 Auto merge of #129346 - nnethercote:fix-double-handling-in-collect_tokens, r=petrochenkov
Fix double handling in `collect_tokens`

Double handling of AST nodes can occur in `collect_tokens`. This is when an inner call to `collect_tokens` produces an AST node, and then an outer call to `collect_tokens` produces the same AST node. This can happen in a few places, e.g. expression statements where the statement delegates `HasTokens` and `HasAttrs` to the expression. It will also happen more after #124141.

This PR fixes some double handling cases that cause problems, including #129166.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2024-09-08 05:35:23 +00:00
bors
6c67392231 Auto merge of #129313 - RalfJung:coroutine-niches, r=compiler-errors
Supress niches in coroutines to avoid aliasing violations

As mentioned [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/63818#issuecomment-2264915918), using niches in fields of coroutines that are referenced by other fields is unsound: the discriminant accesses violate the aliasing requirements of the reference pointing to the relevant field. This issue causes [Miri errors in practice](https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/3780).

The "obvious" fix for this is to suppress niches in coroutines. That's what this PR does. However, we have several tests explicitly ensuring that we *do* use niches in coroutines. So I see two options:
- We guard this behavior behind a `-Z` flag (that Miri will set by default). There is no known case of these aliasing violations causing miscompilations. But absence of evidence is not evidence of absence...
- (What this PR does right now.) We temporarily adjust the coroutine layout logic and the associated tests until the proper fix lands. The "proper fix" here is to wrap fields that other fields can point to in [`UnsafePinned`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/125735) and make `UnsafePinned` suppress niches; that would then still permit using niches of *other* fields (those that never get borrowed). However, I know that coroutine sizes are already a problem, so I am not sure if this temporary size regression is acceptable.

`@compiler-errors` any opinion? Also who else should be Cc'd here?
2024-09-08 03:11:12 +00:00
bors
622f540b65 Auto merge of #130091 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-kalu1cs, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #126452 (Implement raw lifetimes and labels (`'r#ident`))
 - #129555 (stabilize const_float_bits_conv)
 - #129594 (explain the options bootstrap passes to curl)
 - #129677 (Don't build by-move body when async closure is tainted)
 - #129847 (Do not call query to compute coroutine layout for synthetic body of async closure)
 - #129869 (add a few more crashtests)
 - #130009 (rustdoc-search: allow trailing `Foo ->` arg search)
 - #130046 (str: make as_mut_ptr and as_bytes_mut unstably const)
 - #130047 (Win: Add dbghelp to the list of import libraries)
 - #130059 (Remove the unused  `llvm-skip-rebuild` option from x.py)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-09-07 23:02:03 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
3d212e0cc0
Rollup merge of #130059 - gurry:130039-remove-skip-rebuild, r=Kobzol
Remove the unused  `llvm-skip-rebuild` option from x.py

Fixes #130039
2024-09-07 23:30:16 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
72ea9cca70
Rollup merge of #130047 - ChrisDenton:win-dbghelp, r=wesleywiser
Win: Add dbghelp to the list of import libraries

This is used by the backtrace crate. But we use a submodule to include backtrace in std (rather than being a real crate) so we need to add the dependency here.
2024-09-07 23:30:15 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
d24ea5b16d
Rollup merge of #130046 - RalfJung:const_str_as_mut, r=dtolnay
str: make as_mut_ptr and as_bytes_mut unstably const

`@rust-lang/libs-api` the corresponding non-mutable methods are already const fn, so this seems pretty trivial. I hope this is small enough that it does not need an ACP? :)

I would like to get these stabilized ASAP because I want to avoid people doing `s.as_ptr().cast_mut()`, which is UB if they ever write to it, but is already const-stable.

TODO: create a tracking issue.
2024-09-07 23:30:14 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
40f53d4071
Rollup merge of #130009 - notriddle:notriddle/trailing-arrow, r=lolbinarycat,GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc-search: allow trailing `Foo ->` arg search

Fixes #129710
2024-09-07 23:30:14 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4ffc2cb203
Rollup merge of #129869 - cyrgani:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
add a few more crashtests

Added them for #123629, #127033 and #129372.
2024-09-07 23:30:13 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
a092fa8c6c
Rollup merge of #129847 - compiler-errors:async-cycle, r=davidtwco
Do not call query to compute coroutine layout for synthetic body of async closure

There is code in the MIR validator that attempts to prevent query cycles when inlining a coroutine into itself, and will use the coroutine layout directly from the body when it detects that's the same coroutine as the one that's being validated. After #128506, this logic didn't take into account the fact that the coroutine def id will differ if it's the "by-move body" of an async closure. This PR implements that.

Fixes #129811
2024-09-07 23:30:13 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
a387cfcd0c
Rollup merge of #129677 - compiler-errors:by-move-body-err, r=cjgillot
Don't build by-move body when async closure is tainted

Fixes #129676

See explanation in the ui test.
2024-09-07 23:30:12 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
db52d262e9
Rollup merge of #129594 - lolbinarycat:explain-curl-options, r=albertlarsan68
explain the options bootstrap passes to curl

also fixes a discrepancy where the rust side doesn't use -L

docs are only on the rust side, since duplicated prose has a tendancy to get out-of-sync, and also because there are talks of removing the python script all together eventually.
2024-09-07 23:30:12 +02:00