Lazily normalize inside trait ref during orphan check & consider ty params in rigid alias types to be uncovered
Fixes#99554, fixesrust-lang/types-team#104.
Fixes#114061.
Supersedes #100555.
Tracking issue for the future compatibility lint: #124559.
r? lcnr
fix: Tracing span names should match function names
When viewing traces, it's slightly confusing when the span name doesn't match the function name. Ensure the names are consistent.
(It might be worth moving most of these to use `#[tracing::instrument]` so the name can never go stale. `@davidbarsky` suggested that is marginally slower, so I've just done the simple change here.)
When viewing traces, it's slightly confusing when the span name doesn't
match the function name. Ensure the names are consistent.
(It might be worth moving most of these to use #[tracing::instrument]
so the name can never go stale. @davidbarsky suggested that is marginally
slower, so I've just done the simple change here.)
Before this commit `UseTree::remove_unnecessary_braces` removed the braces
around `{self}` in `use x::y::{self};` but `use x::y::self;` is not valid
rust.
feature: Make generate function assist generate a function as a constructor if the generated function has the name "new" and is an asscociated function.
close#17050
This PR makes `generate function assist` generate a function as a constructor if the generated function has the name "new" and is an asscociated function.
If the asscociate type is a record struct, it generates the constructor like this.
```rust
impl Foo {
fn new() -> Self {
Self { field_1: todo!(), field_2: todo!() }
}
}
```
If the asscociate type is a tuple struct, it generates the constructor like this.
```rust
impl Foo {
fn new() -> Self {
Self(todo!(), todo!())
}
}
```
If the asscociate type is a unit struct, it generates the constructor like this.
```rust
impl Foo {
fn new() -> Self {
Self
}
}
```
If the asscociate type is another adt, it generates the constructor like this.
```rust
impl Foo {
fn new() -> Self {
todo!()
}
}
```
MCDC coverage: support nested decision coverage
#123409 provided the initial MCDC coverage implementation.
As referenced in #124144, it does not currently support "nested" decisions, like the following example :
```rust
fn nested_if_in_condition(a: bool, b: bool, c: bool) {
if a && if b || c { true } else { false } {
say("yes");
} else {
say("no");
}
}
```
Note that there is an if-expression (`if b || c ...`) embedded inside a boolean expression in the decision of an outer if-expression.
This PR proposes a workaround for this cases, by introducing a Decision context stack, and by handing several `temporary condition bitmaps` instead of just one.
When instrumenting boolean expressions, if the current node is a leaf condition (i.e. not a `||`/`&&` logical operator nor a `!` not operator), we insert a new decision context, such that if there are more boolean expressions inside the condition, they are handled as separate expressions.
On the codegen LLVM side, we allocate as many `temp_cond_bitmap`s as necessary to handle the maximum encountered decision depth.
drop deprecated value `if-available` for `download-ci-llvm` option
It's been 5 months since we deprecated this. It should be fine to drop its support now.
Abort a process when FD ownership is violated
When an owned FD has already been closed before it's dropped that means something else touched an FD in ways it is not allowed to. At that point things can already be arbitrarily bad, e.g. clobbered mmaps. Recovery is not possible.
All we can do is hasten the fire.
Unlike the previous attempt in #124130 this shouldn't suffer from the possibility that FUSE filesystems can return arbitrary errors.
Bootstrap: Check validity of `--target` and `--host` triples before starting a build
Resolves#122128
As described in the issue, validating the `target` and `host` triples would save a lot of time before actually starting a build. This would also check for custom targets by looking for a valid JSON spec if the specified target does not exist in the [supported](42825768b1/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs (L1401-L1689)) list of targets.
bootstrap: keep all cargo test files in dist rustc-src
Cargo tests use some files that we would otherwise exclude, especially
the `cargo init` tests that are meant to deal with pre-existing `.git`
and `.hg` repos and their ignore files. Keeping these in our dist
tarball doesn't take much space, and allows distro builds to run these
tests successfully.
Convert some iter macros to normal functions
With all the MIR optimization changes that have happened since these were written, let's see if they still actually matter.
\*perf comes back\*
Well, it looks like it's not longer relevant for instruction, cycle, nor wall-time perf. Looks like a bunch of things are maybe 10kb bigger in debug, but some are also 50k *smaller* in debug.
So I think they should switch to being normal functions as the "greatly improves performance" justification for them being macros seems to no longer be true -- probably thanks to us always building `core` with `-Z inline-mir` so the difference is negligible.
Support hovering limits for adts
Fix#17009
1. Currently, r-a supports limiting the number of struct fields displayed when hovering. This PR extends it to support enum variants and union fields. Since the display of these three (ADTs) is similar, this PR extends 'hover_show_structFields' to 'hover_show_adtFieldsOrVariants'.
2. This PR also resolved the problem that the layout of ADT was not restricted by display limitations when hovering on the Self type.
3. Additionally, this PR changes the default value of display limitations to `10` (instead of the original `null`), which helps users discover this feature.
Make `cargo run` always available for binaries
Previously, items for `cargo test` and `cargo check` would appear as in
the `Select Runnable` quick pick that appears when running
`rust-analyzer: Run`, but `run` would only appear as a runnable if a
`main`` function was selected in the editor. This change adds `cargo
run` as an always available runnable command for binary packages.
This makes it easier to develop cli / tui applications, as now users can
run application from anywhere in their codebase.
Set writable and dead_on_unwind attributes for sret arguments
Set the `writable` and `dead_on_unwind` attributes for `sret` arguments. This allows call slot optimization to remove more memcpy's.
See https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#parameter-attributes for the specification of these attributes. In short, the statement we're making here is that:
* The return slot is writable.
* The return slot will not be read if the function unwinds.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/90595.
delegation: Support renaming, and async, const, extern "ABI" and C-variadic functions
Also allow delegating to functions with opaque types (`impl Trait`).
The delegation item will refer to the original opaque type from the callee, fresh opaque type won't be created, which seems like a reasonable behavior.
(Such delegation items will cause query cycles when used in trait impls, but it can be fixed later.)
Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118212.
Require explicitly marking closures as coroutines
instead of relying on patching up the closure to be a coroutine if it happens to contain a `yield` expression.
I only do this in the 2024 edition, as the `gen` keyword is only available there.