This commit modifies the `substitute_normalize_and_test_predicates`
query, renaming it to `impossible_predicates` and only checking
predicates which do not require substs. By making this change,
polymorphization doesn't have to explicitly support vtables.
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
Rollup of 13 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #72620 (Omit DW_AT_linkage_name when it is the same as DW_AT_name)
- #72967 (Don't move cursor in search box when using arrows to navigate results)
- #73102 (proc_macro: Stop flattening groups with dummy spans)
- #73297 (Support configurable deny-warnings for all in-tree crates.)
- #73507 (Cleanup MinGW LLVM linkage workaround)
- #73588 (Fix handling of reserved registers for ARM inline asm)
- #73597 (Record span of `const` kw in GenericParamKind)
- #73629 (Make AssocOp Copy)
- #73681 (Update Chalk to 0.14)
- #73707 (Fix links in `SliceIndex` documentation)
- #73719 (emitter: column width defaults to 140)
- #73729 (disable collectionbenches for android)
- #73748 (Add code block to code in documentation of `List::rebase_onto`)
Failed merges:
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Record span of `const` kw in GenericParamKind
Context: this is needed for a fix of https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/4263,
which currently records the span of a const generic param incorrectly
because the location of the `const` kw is not known.
I am not sure how to add tests for this; any guidance in how to do so
would be appreciated 🙂
Context: this is needed to fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/4263,
which currently records the span of a const generic param incorrectly
because the location of the `const` kw is not known.
I am not sure how to add tests for this; any guidance in how to do so
would be appreciated 🙂
For the following code
```rust
let c = || bar(foo.x, foo.x)
```
We generate two different `hir::Place`s for both `foo.x`.
Handling this adds overhead for analysis we need to do for RFC 2229.
We also want to store type information at each Projection to support
analysis as part of the RFC. This resembles what we have for
`mir::Place`
This commit modifies the Place as follows:
- Rename to `PlaceWithHirId`, where there `hir_id` is that of the
expressioin.
- Move any other information that describes the access out to another
struct now called `Place`.
- Removed `Span`, it can be accessed using the [hir
API](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/hir/map/struct.Map.html#method.span)
- Modify `Projection` to be a strucutre of its own, that currently only
contains the `ProjectionKind`.
Adding type information to projections wil be completed as part of https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/5
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/3
Co-authored-by: Aman Arora <me@aman-arora.com>
Co-authored-by: Roxane Fruytier <roxane.fruytier@hotmail.com>
Clean up type alias impl trait implementation
- Removes special case for top-level impl trait
- Removes associated opaque types
- Forbid lifetime elision in let position impl trait. This is consistent with the behavior for inferred types.
- Handle lifetimes in type alias impl trait more uniformly with other parameters
cc #69323
cc #63063Closes#57188Closes#62988Closes#69136Closes#73061
Add lint on large non scalar const
This PR adds the new lint `non_scalar_const` that aims to warn against `const` declaration of large arrays. For performance, because of inlining, large arrays should be preferably declared as `static`.
Note: i made this one to warn on all const arrays, whether they are in a body function or not. I don't know if this is really necessary, i could just reduce this lint to variables out of function scope.
Fixes: #400
changelog: add new lint for large non-scalar types declared as const
Refactor: Use rustc's `match_def_path`
This replaces our match_def_path implementation with the rustc one.
Note that we can't just use it in all call sites because of the
`&[&str]` / `&[Symbol]` difference in Clippy/rustc.
changelog: none
This replaces our match_def_path implementation with the rustc one.
Note that we can't just use it in all call sites because of the
`&[&str]` / `&[Symbol]` difference in Clippy/rustc.
Make use of more diagnostic items
This makes use of some (not all) already existing diagnostic items. Specifically:
* 79982a2: `core::mem::uninitialized`, `core::mem::zeroed`, `alloc::sync::Arc`, `alloc::sync::Rc`
* 83874d0: `Option` and `Result`
cc #5393
changelog: none
Lint for `pub(crate)` items that are not crate visible due to the visibility of the module that contains them
changelog: Add `redundant_pub_crate` lint
Closes#5274.
add lint on File::read_to_string and File::read_to_end
Adds lint `verbose_file_reads` which checks for use of File::read_to_end and File::read_to_string.
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/4916
changelog: add lint on File::{read_to_end, read_to_string}
Make it possible to correctly indent snippet_block snippets
This adds a `indent_relative_to` arg to the `{snippet,expr}_block` functions. This makes it possible to keep the correct indentation of block like suggestions.
In addition, this makes the `trim_multiline` function private and adds a `indent_of` function, to get the indentation of the first line of a span.
The suggestion of `needless_continue` cannot be made auto applicable, since it would be also necessary to remove code following the linted expression. (Well, maybe it is possible, but I don't know how to do it. Expanding the suggestion span to the last expression, that should be removed didn't work)
changelog: Improve suggestions, when blocks of code are involved
Match wild err arm improvements
This lint should trigger on other identifiers which have `_` prefix (such as `_e`) and only if they are unused in the panic block.
_Note_: the `is_unused` function is greatly inspired from `pat_is_wild` function in [loops lints](43ac9416d9/clippy_lints/src/loops.rs (L1689)).
I've been considering doing some refactoring, maybe in utils. Maybe this PR or a new one. What do you think ?
fixes#5024
changelog: none
Add `let_underscore_must_use` lint
changelog: closes#4812 , added a new `let_underscore_must_use` lint, moved `is_must_use_ty` to utils, added `is_must_use_fn` util function
This utilizes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/60584 by setting
our own `panic_hook` and pointing to our own issue tracker instead of
the rustc issue tracker.
This also adds a new internal lint to test the ICE message.
**Potential downsides**
* This essentially copies rustc's `report_ice` function as
`report_clippy_ice`. I think that's how it's meant to be implemented, but
maybe @jonas-schievink could have a look as well =)
The downside of more-or-less copying this function is that we have to
maintain it as well now.
The original function can be found [here][original].
* `driver` now depends directly on `rustc` and `rustc_errors`
Closes#2734
[original]: 59367b074f/src/librustc_driver/lib.rs (L1185)
Literal Representation Restructure
This pull request restructures the literal_representation module to be easier to understand and maintain. I split the changes into a lot of commits to make reviewing easier.
changelog: none
added documentation
minor style fix
change as to ::from
add ignore to doc
include threshold in lint message/make suggestion more apparent/use Scalar api instead of matching
style fix
shange snippet_opt to snippet
Fix suggestion of `explicit_counter_loop`
changelog: In the suggestion of `explicit_counter_loop`, if the `for` loop argument doesn't implement `Iterator`, then we suggest `x.into_iter().enumerate()` (or `x.iter{_mut}()` as appropriate). Also, the span of the suggestion has been corrected.
Fixes#4678
Add `inefficient_to_string` lint
Closes#4586
changelog: Add `inefficient_to_string` lint, which checks for calling `to_string` on `&&str`, which would bypass the `str`'s specialization
`must_use_unit` lints unit-returning functions with a `#[must_use]`
attribute, suggesting to remove it.
`double_must_use` lints functions with a plain `#[must_use]`
attribute, but which return a type which is already `#[must_use]`,
so the attribute has no benefit.
`must_use_candidate` is a pedantic lint that lints functions and
methods that return some non-unit type that is not already
`#[must_use]` and suggests to add the annotation.