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Nicholas Nethercote
8dab7387f2 Rename HandlerInner::delay_span_bug as HandlerInner::span_delayed_bug.
Because the corresponding `Level` is `DelayedBug` and `span_delayed_bug`
follows the pattern used everywhere else: `span_err`, `span_warning`,
etc.
2023-12-02 09:01:19 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
dc702e358d Rename *note_without_error as *note.
Because the variant name in `Level` is `Note`, and the `without_error`
suffix is omitted in similar cases like `struct_allow` and
`struct_help`.
2023-12-02 08:58:25 +11:00
Philipp Krones
c9a43b18f1 Merge commit 'f0cdee4a3f094416189261481eae374b76792af1' into clippy-subtree-sync 2023-12-01 18:21:58 +01:00
bors
3a760909fa Auto merge of #117472 - jmillikin:stable-c-str-literals, r=Nilstrieb
Stabilize C string literals

RFC: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3348-c-str-literal.html

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105723

Documentation PR (reference manual): https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/pull/1423

# Stabilization report

Stabilizes C string and raw C string literals (`c"..."` and `cr#"..."#`), which are expressions of type [`&CStr`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/ffi/struct.CStr.html). Both new literals require Rust edition 2021 or later.

```rust
const HELLO: &core::ffi::CStr = c"Hello, world!";
```

C strings may contain any byte other than `NUL` (`b'\x00'`), and their in-memory representation is guaranteed to end with `NUL`.

## Implementation

Originally implemented by PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108801, which was reverted due to unintentional changes to lexer behavior in Rust editions < 2021.

The current implementation landed in PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113476, which restricts C string literals to Rust edition >= 2021.

## Resolutions to open questions from the RFC

* Adding C character literals (`c'.'`) of type `c_char` is not part of this feature.
  * Support for `c"..."` literals does not prevent `c'.'` literals from being added in the future.
* C string literals should not be blocked on making `&CStr` a thin pointer.
  * It's possible to declare constant expressions of type `&'static CStr` in stable Rust (as of v1.59), so C string literals are not adding additional coupling on the internal representation of `CStr`.
* The unstable `concat_bytes!` macro should not accept `c"..."` literals.
  * C strings have two equally valid `&[u8]` representations (with or without terminal `NUL`), so allowing them to be used in `concat_bytes!` would be ambiguous.
* Adding a type to represent C strings containing valid UTF-8 is not part of this feature.
  * Support for a hypothetical `&Utf8CStr` may be explored in the future, should such a type be added to Rust.
2023-12-01 13:33:55 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
071f8f610d Rollup merge of #118157 - Nadrieril:never_pat-feature-gate, r=compiler-errors
Add `never_patterns` feature gate

This PR adds the feature gate and most basic parsing for the experimental `never_patterns` feature. See the tracking issue (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118155) for details on the experiment.

`@scottmcm` has agreed to be my lang-team liaison for this experiment.
2023-11-29 12:34:47 +01:00
Nadrieril
02e50f03bf Add never_patterns feature gate 2023-11-29 03:58:29 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
684c4bfef1 Rework ast::BinOpKind::to_string and ast::UnOp::to_string.
- Rename them both `as_str`, which is the typical name for a function
  that returns a `&str`. (`to_string` is appropriate for functions
  returning `String` or maybe `Cow<'a, str>`.)
- Change `UnOp::as_str` from an associated function (weird!) to a
  method.
- Avoid needless `self` dereferences.
2023-11-28 09:42:07 +11:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
bf86fe130c rustc: hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id() -> tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id() cleanup 2023-11-26 12:41:21 +03:00
bors
a79a7d6510 Auto merge of #118250 - petrochenkov:optdefkind, r=compiler-errors
rustc: Make `def_kind` mandatory for all `DefId`s

Prerequisite for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118188.
2023-11-26 04:44:20 +00:00
Michael Goulet
fffee10632 Appease the clippy 2023-11-25 18:02:11 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
bafa200f6e rustc: Make def_kind mandatory for all DefIds 2023-11-25 14:49:43 +03:00
Nilstrieb
191e1bc299 Manual find replace updates 2023-11-24 21:04:51 +01:00
Nilstrieb
c2c73189c8 Bless clippy tests
Co-authored-by: Adrian <adrian.iosdev@gmail.com>
2023-11-24 19:15:52 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
fa7cd2548c Update itertools to 0.11.
Because the API for `with_position` improved in 0.11 and I want to use
it.
2023-11-22 08:13:21 +11:00
Esteban Küber
82babe0303 Don't sort span_suggestions, leave that to caller 2023-11-19 17:50:45 +00:00
lcnr
8c6c542443 rename bound region instantiation
- `erase_late_bound_regions` -> `instantiate_bound_regions_with_erased`
- `replace_late_bound_regions_X` -> `instantiate_bound_regions_X`
2023-11-17 09:29:48 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
aec4e8115b Move lint_store from GlobalCtxt to Session.
This was made possible by the removal of plugin support, which
simplified lint store creation.

This simplifies the places in rustc and rustdoc that call
`describe_lints`, which are early on. The lint store is now built before
those places, so they don't have to create their own lint store for
temporary use, they can just use the main one.
2023-11-17 10:39:18 +11:00
Philipp Krones
6246f0446a Merge commit 'edb720b199083f4107b858a8761648065bf38d86' into clippyup 2023-11-16 19:13:24 +01:00
lcnr
9aa2330e41 finish RegionKind rename
- `ReFree` -> `ReLateParam`
- `ReEarlyBound` -> `ReEarlyParam`
2023-11-14 13:13:27 +00:00
lcnr
9ab054d714 update type flags
- `HAS_RE_LATE_BOUND` -> `HAS_RE_BOUND`
- `HAS_TY_LATE_BOUND` -> `HAS_TY_BOUND`
- `HAS_CT_LATE_BOUND` -> `HAS_CT_BOUND`
- `HAS_LATE_BOUND` -> `HAS_BOUND_VARS`
- `fn has_late_bound_regions` -> `fn has_bound_regions`
- `fnhas_non_region_late_bound` -> `fn has_non_region_bound_vars`
- `fn has_late_bound_vars` -> `fn has_bound_vars`
2023-11-13 14:13:54 +00:00
lcnr
c4971f9f65 rename ReLateBound to ReBound
other changes:
- `Region::new_late_bound` -> `Region::new_bound`
- `Region::is_late_bound` -> `Region::is_bound`
2023-11-13 14:13:54 +00:00
Dinu Blanovschi
67cc4b0cad fix clippy author and failing test 2023-11-04 21:43:18 +01:00
Nadrieril
17c7d21650 Warn when lint level is set on a match arm 2023-11-04 14:44:00 +01:00
bors
2d9af160af Auto merge of #117507 - nnethercote:rustc_span, r=Nilstrieb
`rustc_span` cleanups

Just some things I found while looking over this crate.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-11-03 14:57:40 +00:00
Philipp Krones
77c1e3aaa1 Merge commit '09ac14c901abc43bd0d617ae4a44e8a4fed98d9c' into clippyup 2023-11-02 17:35:56 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e1ec2d5cc9 Minimize pub usage in source_map.rs.
Most notably, this commit changes the `pub use crate::*;` in that file
to `use crate::*;`. This requires a lot of `use` items in other crates
to be adjusted, because everything defined within `rustc_span::*` was
also available via `rustc_span::source_map::*`, which is bizarre.

The commit also removes `SourceMap::span_to_relative_line_string`, which
is unused.
2023-11-02 19:35:00 +11:00
Camille GILLOT
aae86ccc47 Rename hook. 2023-11-01 16:49:18 +00:00
John Millikin
e3a1555648 Stabilize C string literals 2023-11-01 09:16:34 +09:00
David Tolnay
2e907aa90c Rename Since -> StableSince in preparation for a DeprecatedSince 2023-10-29 21:39:57 -07:00
bors
f2a0776f77 Auto merge of #116447 - oli-obk:gen_fn, r=compiler-errors
Implement `gen` blocks in the 2024 edition

Coroutines tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43122
`gen` block tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117078

This PR implements `gen` blocks that implement `Iterator`. Most of the logic with `async` blocks is shared, and thus I renamed various types that were referring to `async` specifically.

An example usage of `gen` blocks is

```rust
fn foo() -> impl Iterator<Item = i32> {
    gen {
        yield 42;
        for i in 5..18 {
            if i.is_even() { continue }
            yield i * 2;
        }
    }
}
```

The limitations (to be resolved) of the implementation are listed in the tracking issue
2023-10-29 00:03:52 +00:00
Oli Scherer
0c8caee7b9 Add gen blocks to ast and do some broken ast lowering 2023-10-27 13:05:48 +00:00
David Tolnay
d736992ac9 Parse rustc version at compile time 2023-10-26 18:55:05 -07:00
bors
3e05710bee Auto merge of #117148 - dtolnay:sinceversion, r=cjgillot
Store #[stable] attribute's `since` value in structured form

Followup to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116773#pullrequestreview-1680913901.

Prior to this PR, if you wrote an improper `since` version in a `stable` attribute, such as `#[stable(feature = "foo", since = "wat.0")]`, rustc would emit a diagnostic saying **_'since' must be a Rust version number, such as "1.31.0"_** and then throw out the whole `stable` attribute as if it weren't there. This strategy had 2 problems, both fixed in this PR:

1. If there was also a `#[deprecated]` attribute on the same item, rustc would want to enforce that the stabilization version is older than the deprecation version. This involved reparsing the `stable` attribute's `since` version, with a diagnostic **_invalid stability version found_** if it failed to parse. Of course this diagnostic was unreachable because an invalid `since` version would have already caused the `stable` attribute to be thrown out. This PR deletes that unreachable diagnostic.

2. By throwing out the `stable` attribute when `since` is invalid, you'd end up with a second diagnostic saying **_function has missing stability attribute_** even though your function is not missing a stability attribute. This PR preserves the `stable` attribute even when `since` cannot be parsed, avoiding the misleading second diagnostic.

Followups I plan to try next:

- Do the same for the `since` value of `#[deprecated]`.

- See whether it makes sense to also preserve `stable` and/or `unstable` attributes when they contain an invalid `feature`. What redundant/misleading diagnostics can this eliminate? What problems arise from not having a usable feature name for some API, in the situation that we're already failing compilation, so not concerned about anything that happens in downstream code?
2023-10-26 06:59:19 +00:00
bors
d9148904e0 Auto merge of #116818 - Nilstrieb:stop-submitting-bug-reports, r=wesleywiser
Stop telling people to submit bugs for internal feature ICEs

This keeps track of usage of internal features, and changes the message to instead tell them that using internal features is not supported.

I thought about several ways to do this but now used the explicit threading of an `Arc<AtomicBool>` through `Session`. This is not exactly incremental-safe, but this is fine, as this is set during macro expansion, which is pre-incremental, and also only affects the output of ICEs, at which point incremental correctness doesn't matter much anyways.

See [MCP 620.](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/596)

![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/48135649/be661f05-b78a-40a9-b01d-81ad2dbdb690)
2023-10-26 02:08:07 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
5f19fac9e7 Rollup merge of #117175 - oli-obk:gen_fn_split, r=compiler-errors
Rename AsyncCoroutineKind to CoroutineSource

pulled out of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116447

Also refactors the printing infra of `CoroutineSource` to be ready for easily extending it with a `Gen` variant for `gen` blocks
2023-10-25 23:37:11 +02:00
Nilstrieb
ebe63cde53 Stop telling people to submit bugs for internal feature ICEs
This keeps track of usage of internal features, and changes the message
to instead tell them that using internal features is not supported.

See MCP 620.
2023-10-25 23:23:04 +02:00
Oli Scherer
c337899be6 Rename AsyncCoroutineKind to CoroutineSource
similar to how we have `MatchSource`, it explains where the desugaring came from.
2023-10-25 16:14:05 +00:00
Oli Scherer
ffc741965e Work around the fact that check_mod_type_wf may spuriously return ErrorGuaranteed, even if that error is only emitted by check_modwitem_types 2023-10-25 12:04:54 +00:00
David Tolnay
76d7af0df1 Expose a non-Symbol way to access current rustc version string 2023-10-24 18:11:20 -07:00
David Tolnay
f4f5b05cbb Handle structured stable attribute 'since' version in clippy 2023-10-24 18:00:26 -07:00
bors
cd6ec97f0d Auto merge of #116773 - dtolnay:validatestable, r=compiler-errors
Validate `feature` and `since` values inside `#[stable(…)]`

Previously the string passed to `#[unstable(feature = "...")]` would be validated as an identifier, but not `#[stable(feature = "...")]`. In the standard library there were `stable` attributes containing the empty string, and kebab-case string, neither of which should be allowed.

Pre-existing validation of `unstable`:

```rust
// src/lib.rs

#![allow(internal_features)]
#![feature(staged_api)]
#![unstable(feature = "kebab-case", issue = "none")]

#[unstable(feature = "kebab-case", issue = "none")]
pub struct Struct;
```

```console
error[E0546]: 'feature' is not an identifier
 --> src/lib.rs:5:1
  |
5 | #![unstable(feature = "kebab-case", issue = "none")]
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

For an `unstable` attribute, the need for an identifier is obvious because the downstream code needs to write a `#![feature(...)]` attribute containing that identifier. `#![feature(kebab-case)]` is not valid syntax and `#![feature(kebab_case)]` would not work if that is not the name of the feature.

Having a valid identifier even in `stable` is less essential but still useful because it allows for informative diagnostic about the stabilization of a feature. Compare:

```rust
// src/lib.rs

#![allow(internal_features)]
#![feature(staged_api)]
#![stable(feature = "kebab-case", since = "1.0.0")]

#[stable(feature = "kebab-case", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct Struct;
```

```rust
// src/main.rs

#![feature(kebab_case)]

use repro::Struct;

fn main() {}
```

```console
error[E0635]: unknown feature `kebab_case`
 --> src/main.rs:3:12
  |
3 | #![feature(kebab_case)]
  |            ^^^^^^^^^^
```

vs the situation if we correctly use `feature = "snake_case"` and `#![feature(snake_case)]`, as enforced by this PR:

```console
warning: the feature `snake_case` has been stable since 1.0.0 and no longer requires an attribute to enable
 --> src/main.rs:3:12
  |
3 | #![feature(snake_case)]
  |            ^^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = note: `#[warn(stable_features)]` on by default
```
2023-10-24 15:06:20 +00:00
bors
330d7fafb8 Auto merge of #116033 - bvanjoi:fix-116032, r=petrochenkov
report `unused_import` for empty reexports even it is pub

Fixes #116032

An easy fix. r? `@petrochenkov`

(Discovered this issue while reviewing #115993.)
2023-10-23 20:24:09 +00:00
David Tolnay
7ade24e824 Fix stable feature names in tests 2023-10-23 13:03:11 -07:00
bors
350a6827a8 Auto merge of #116849 - oli-obk:error_shenanigans, r=cjgillot
Avoid a `track_errors` by bubbling up most errors from `check_well_formed`

I believe `track_errors` is mostly papering over issues that a sufficiently convoluted query graph can hit. I made this change, while the actual change I want to do is to stop bailing out early on errors, and instead use this new `ErrorGuaranteed` to invoke `check_well_formed` for individual items before doing all the `typeck` logic on them.

This works towards resolving https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97477 and various other ICEs, as well as allowing us to use parallel rustc more (which is currently rather limited/bottlenecked due to the very sequential nature in which we do `rustc_hir_analysis::check_crate`)

cc `@SparrowLii` `@Zoxc` for the new `try_par_for_each_in` function
2023-10-23 09:59:40 +00:00
bohan
87d0ace9ac use visibility to check unused imports and delete some stmts 2023-10-22 21:27:46 +08:00
Philipp Krones
8e7d1678c4 Merge commit '2b030eb03d9e5837440b1ee0b98c50b97c0c5889' into clippyup 2023-10-21 14:16:11 +02:00
Oli Scherer
d9259fdedd s/generator/coroutine/ 2023-10-20 21:14:01 +00:00
Oli Scherer
868e513935 s/Generator/Coroutine/ 2023-10-20 21:10:38 +00:00
Oli Scherer
4fc503ee37 Avoid a track_errors by bubbling up most errors from check_well_formed 2023-10-20 08:46:27 +00:00
bors
214b4d91bd Auto merge of #115214 - Urgau:rfc-3127-trim-paths, r=compiler-errors
Implement rustc part of RFC 3127 trim-paths

This PR implements (or at least tries to) [RFC 3127 trim-paths](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111540), the rustc part. That is `-Zremap-path-scope` with all of it's components/scopes.

`@rustbot` label: +F-trim-paths
2023-10-19 19:09:29 +00:00