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Matthias Krüger
052eab54ec
Rollup merge of #92303 - Patrick-Poitras:issue-26186, r=jackh726
Add test cases for issue #26186

Closes #26186

It seems that issue #26186 has been solved at some point since the issue has been last updated. I've merged together the examples that were supplied by `@Osspial,` `@Mark-Simulacrum,` `@Diggsey,` `@eefriedman` and `@shepmaster,` so that we can add this to the testing suite and prevent these issues from re-occurring.
2021-12-27 21:42:29 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4d8ba2193f
Rollup merge of #92264 - Shadlock0133:patch-1, r=the8472
Remove `maybe_uninit_extra` feature from Vec docs

In `Vec`, two doc tests are using `MaybeUninit::write` , stabilized in 1.55. This makes docs' usage of `maybe_uninit_extra` feature unnecessary.
2021-12-27 21:42:28 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a11414d62e
Rollup merge of #92161 - petrochenkov:misclean, r=cjgillot
resolve: Minor miscellaneous cleanups from #89059

`@bors` rollup=always
2021-12-27 21:42:27 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a7c79c08d6
Rollup merge of #92147 - calebcartwright:publicize-builtin_macro-asm, r=cjgillot
rustc_builtin_macros: make asm mod public for rustfmt

Follow up to #92016, as I'd completely missed that the mod we needed was internal
2021-12-27 21:42:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
bd77fbfef1
Rollup merge of #92112 - SparrowLii:issue92010, r=cjgillot
Fix the error of checking `base_expr` twice in type_changing_struct_update

Fixes #92010
2021-12-27 21:42:25 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b57a6b38c5
Rollup merge of #90586 - jswrenn:relax-privacy-lints, r=petrochenkov
Relax priv-in-pub lint on generic bounds and where clauses of trait impls.

The priv-in-pub lint is a legacy mechanism of the compiler, supplanted by a reachability-based [type privacy](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2145-type-privacy.md) analysis. This PR does **not** relax type privacy; it only relaxes the lint (as proposed by the type privacy RFC) in the case of trait impls.

## Current Behavior
On public trait impls, it's currently an **error** to have a `where` bound constraining a private type with a trait:
```rust
pub trait Trait {}
pub struct Type {}

struct Priv {}
impl Trait for Priv {}

impl Trait for Type
where
    Priv: Trait // ERROR
{}
```

...and it's a **warning** to have have a public type constrained by a private trait:
```rust
pub trait Trait {}
pub struct Type {}

pub struct Pub {}
trait Priv {}
impl Priv for Pub {}

impl Trait for Type
where
    Pub: Priv // WARNING
{}
```

This lint applies to `where` clauses in other contexts, too; e.g. on free functions:
```rust
struct Priv<T>(T);
pub trait Pub {}
impl<T: Pub> Pub for Priv<T> {}

pub fn function<T>()
where
    Priv<T>: Pub // WARNING
{}
```

**These constraints could be relaxed without issue.**

## New Behavior
This lint is relaxed for `where` clauses on trait impls, such that it's okay to have a `where` bound constraining a private type with a trait:
```rust
pub trait Trait {}
pub struct Type {}

struct Priv {}
impl Trait for Priv {}

impl Trait for Type
where
    Priv: Trait // OK
{}
```

...and it's okay to have a public type constrained by a private trait:
```rust
pub trait Trait {}
pub struct Type {}

pub struct Pub {}
trait Priv {}
impl Priv for Pub {}

impl Trait for Type
where
    Pub: Priv // OK
{}
```

## Rationale
While the priv-in-pub lint is not essential for soundness, it *can* help programmers avoid pitfalls that would make their libraries difficult to use by others. For instance, such a lint *is* useful for free functions; e.g. if a downstream crate tries to call the `function` in the previous snippet in a generic context:
```rust
fn callsite<T>()
where
    Priv<T>: Pub // ERROR: omitting this bound is a compile error, but including it is too
{
    function::<T>()
}
```
...it cannot do so without repeating `function`'s `where` bound, which we cannot do because `Priv` is out-of-scope. A lint for this case is arguably helpful.

However, this same reasoning **doesn't** hold for trait impls. To call an unconstrained method on a public trait impl with private bounds, you don't need to forward those private bounds, you can forward the public trait:
```rust
mod upstream {
    pub trait Trait {
        fn method(&self) {}
    }
    pub struct Type<T>(T);

    pub struct Pub<T>(T);
    trait Priv {}
    impl<T: Priv> Priv for Pub<T> {}

    impl<T> Trait for Type<T>
    where
        Pub<T>: Priv // WARNING
    {}
}

mod downstream {
    use super::upstream::*;

    fn function<T>(value: Type<T>)
    where
        Type<T>: Trait // <- no private deets!
    {
        value.method();
    }
}
```

**This PR only eliminates the lint on trait impls.** It leaves it intact for all other contexts, including trait definitions, inherent impls, and function definitions. It doesn't need to exist in those cases either, but I figured I'd first target a case where it's mostly pointless.

## Other Notes
- See discussion [on zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/relax.20priv-in-pub.20lint.20for.20trait.20impl.20.60where.60.20bounds/near/222458397).
- This PR effectively reverts #79291.
2021-12-27 21:42:25 +01:00
Jack Wrenn
ebef8a8cee relax priv-in-pub lint on generic bounds and where clauses in trait impls 2021-12-27 00:22:09 +00:00
PFPoitras
fe80124098 Add test cases for issue #26186 2021-12-26 20:13:29 -04:00
bors
f8abed9ed4 Auto merge of #92257 - fee1-dead:fix_env_further_bounds, r=oli-obk
normalize env constness for nested obligations

Closes #92230.
2021-12-26 08:52:31 +00:00
bors
51e8031e14 Auto merge of #92262 - notriddle:notriddle/unused-hash, r=jyn514
rustdoc: remove unused Hash impl
2021-12-25 19:41:11 +00:00
bors
c096176fb4 Auto merge of #92227 - Kobzol:rustdoc-doc-hidden, r=jyn514
Rustdoc: use `is_doc_hidden` method on more places

While profiling `rustdoc`, I noticed that finding out if some item is marked with `#[doc(hidden)]` is relatively hot, so I tried to optimize it.

I noticed that there is already a method called `is_doc_hidden` on `TyCtxt`, but it wasn't used much, so I replaced the manual calls to `attrs(...).has_word(...)` with this method. Just by doing that, perf. was improved locally, although I'm not sure if the semantics of the previous calls and this method are the same?

As another step, I tried to querify `is_doc_hidden`, but I didn't include that here until we see the perf. results from the first commit and until I find whether this change is OK at all :)

Can I ask for a perf. run? Thanks.

r? `@jyn514`
2021-12-25 14:47:12 +00:00
bors
67491a22db Auto merge of #92247 - lnicola:rust-analyzer-2021-12-24, r=lnicola
⬆️ rust-analyzer

r? `@ghost`
2021-12-25 02:19:48 +00:00
bors
83bde52116 Auto merge of #92229 - fee1-dead:fix-rustdoc-const-drop, r=dtolnay
Do not display `~const Drop` in rustdoc

Although `T: ~const Drop` is still at an experimental stage, we have already begun inserting these bounds in libstd. This change hides them from rustdoc because 1. `~const` should not be documented in general as it is not yet official syntax; 2. users are not expected to know what `~const Drop` means yet.
2021-12-24 23:12:14 +00:00
Shadlock0133
584e88d41d
Remove maybe_uninit_extra feature from Vec docs
In `Vec`, two doc tests are using `MaybeUninit::write` , stabilized in 1.55. This makes docs' usage of `maybe_uninit_extra` feature unnecessary.
2021-12-24 23:04:10 +01:00
Michael Howell
551829b6ad rustdoc: remove unused Hash impl 2021-12-24 13:23:03 -07:00
bors
475b00aa40 Auto merge of #92135 - AngelicosPhosphoros:typeid_inline_74362, r=dtolnay
Add `#[inline]` modifier to `TypeId::of`

It was already inlined but it happened only in 4th InlinerPass on my testcase.
With `#[inline]` modifier it happens on 2nd pass.

Closes #74362
2021-12-24 20:06:15 +00:00
Deadbeef
bb4c5515c1
bless ui test 2021-12-25 01:33:13 +08:00
bors
aad4f1039f Auto merge of #92156 - petrochenkov:ctorkind, r=davidtwco
rustc_metadata: Merge `get_ctor_def_id` and `get_ctor_kind`

Also avoid decoding the whole `ty::AssocItem` to get a `has_self` flag.

A small optimization and cleanup extracted from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89059.
2021-12-24 17:09:21 +00:00
Deadbeef
77297e5f1c
normalize env constness for nested obligations 2021-12-25 00:33:23 +08:00
bors
5956600e65 Auto merge of #92253 - RalfJung:miri, r=RalfJung
update Miri

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92246
r? `@ghost`
2021-12-24 13:15:21 +00:00
Ralf Jung
88fb86251a update Miri 2021-12-24 13:04:15 +01:00
bors
fca4b155a7 Auto merge of #92226 - woppopo:const_black_box, r=joshtriplett
Constify `core::intrinsics::black_box` and `core::hint::black_box`.

`core::intrinsics::black_box` is already constified, but it wasn't marked as const (see: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics.rs#L471).

Tracking issue: None
2021-12-24 10:02:54 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
464188488b ⬆️ rust-analyzer 2021-12-24 11:20:13 +02:00
bors
59337cddd4 Auto merge of #91342 - RalfJung:fn-abi, r=eddyb,oli-obk
CTFE eval_fn_call: use FnAbi to determine argument skipping and compatibility

This makes use of the `FnAbi` type in CTFE/Miri, which `@eddyb` has been saying for years is what we should do.^^ `FnAbi` is used to
- determine which arguments to skip (rather than the previous heuristic of skipping ZST arguments with the Rust ABI)
- impose further restrictions on whether caller and callee are consistent in how a given argument is passed

I was hoping it would also simplify the code, but that is not the case -- the previous type compatibility checks are still required (AFAIK), only the ZST skipping is gone and that took barely any code. We also need some hacks because `FnAbi` assumes a certain way of implementing `caller_location` (by passing extra arguments), but Miri can just read the caller location from the call stack so it doesn't need those arguments. (The fact that every backend has to separately implement support for these arguments seems suboptimal -- looks like this might have been better implemented on the MIR level.) To avoid having to implement those unnecessary arguments in Miri, we just compute *whether* the argument is present on the caller/callee side, but don't actually pass that argument around.

I have no idea if this looks the way `@eddyb` thinks it should look... but it makes Miri's test suite pass. ;)
One of rustc's tests fails unfortunately (`ui/const-generics/issues/issue-67739.rs`), some const generic code that is evaluated too early -- I think that should raise `TooGeneric` but instead it ICEs. My assumption is this is some FnAbi code that has not been properly tested on polymorphic code, but it might also be me calling that FnAbi code the wrong way.

r? `@oli-obk` `@eddyb`
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56166
Miri PR at https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/1928
2021-12-24 04:59:05 +00:00
bors
e6f1f04e52 Auto merge of #92220 - nnethercote:RawVec-dont-recompute-capacity, r=joshtriplett
RawVec: don't recompute capacity after allocating.

Currently it sets the capacity to `ptr.len() / mem::size_of::<T>()`
after any buffer allocation/reallocation. This would be useful if
allocators ever returned a `NonNull<[u8]>` with a size larger than
requested. But this never happens, so it's not useful.

Removing this slightly reduces the size of generated LLVM IR, and
slightly speeds up the hot path of `RawVec` growth.

r? `@ghost`
2021-12-24 01:54:56 +00:00
bors
d6d12b6a5d Auto merge of #92222 - nnethercote:rm-global_allocator-rustc-rustdoc, r=alexcrichton
Remove useless `#[global_allocator]` from rustc and rustdoc.

This was added in #83152, which has several errors in its comments.

This commit also fix up the comments, which are quite wrong and
misleading.

r? `@alexcrichton`
2021-12-23 22:34:13 +00:00
bors
c09a9529c5 Auto merge of #92232 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-eqdac7z, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #90625 (Add `UnwindSafe` to `Once`)
 - #92121 (disable test with self-referential generator on Miri)
 - #92166 (Fixed a small typo in ui test comments)
 - #92203 (Store a `DefId` instead of an `AdtDef` in `AggregateKind::Adt`)
 - #92231 (Update books)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-12-23 19:43:04 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
996fb28298
Rollup merge of #92231 - ehuss:update-books, r=ehuss
Update books

## nomicon

1 commits in 49681ea4a9fa81173dbe9ffed74b4d4a35eae9e3..c05c452b36358821bf4122f9c418674edd1d713d
2021-11-24 16:27:28 +0900 to 2021-12-13 15:23:48 +0900
- Update the guidance on uninitialized data with ptr::addr_of_mut (rust-lang/nomicon#325)

## reference

3 commits in 954f3d441ad880737a13e241108f791a4d2a38cd..06f9e61931bcf58b91dfe6c924057e42ce273ee1
2021-11-29 11:11:30 -0800 to 2021-12-17 07:31:40 -0800
- keep consistent for primitive types (rust-lang/reference#1118)
- README.md: link to mdbook docs (rust-lang/reference#1117)
- Say that `...` range patterns are rejected in the 2021 edition (rust-lang/reference#1114)

## book

4 commits in 5f9358faeb1f46e19b8a23a21e79fd7fe150491e..8a0bb3c96e71927b80fa2286d7a5a5f2547c6aa4
2021-12-05 21:33:16 -0500 to 2021-12-22 20:54:27 -0500
- Propagate edits back
- Fix number disagreement. Fixes rust-lang/book#2858.
- Wrap some code in main to make scopes clearer. Fixes rust-lang/book#2830.
- Respond to ch5 nostarch edits

## rustc-dev-guide

9 commits in a374e7d8bb6b79de45b92295d06b4ac0ef35bc09..9bf0028b557798ddd07a6f652e4d0c635d3d6620
2021-12-03 09:26:47 -0800 to 2021-12-20 21:53:57 +0900
- remove rustfix item in test intro (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1277)
- Move date-check comment to fix Markdown syntax
- Update humor docs for special-casing ferris emoji
- Fix some broken links (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1274)
- Update rustdoc internals
- Update HIR chapter to use `HirId` instead of `NodeId`
- Fix some broken links
- Update src/getting-started.md
- Improve documentation on r?
2021-12-23 17:48:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8a61ae0479
Rollup merge of #92203 - Aaron1011:mir-adt-def, r=oli-obk
Store a `DefId` instead of an `AdtDef` in `AggregateKind::Adt`

The `AggregateKind` enum ends up in the final mir `Body`. Currently,
any changes to `AdtDef` (regardless of how significant they are)
will legitimately cause the overall result of `optimized_mir` to change,
invalidating any codegen re-use involving that mir.

This will get worse once we start hashing the `Span` inside `FieldDef`
(which is itself contained in `AdtDef`).

To try to reduce these kinds of invalidations, this commit changes
`AggregateKind::Adt` to store just the `DefId`, instead of the full
`AdtDef`. This allows the result of `optimized_mir` to be unchanged
if the `AdtDef` changes in a way that doesn't actually affect any
of the MIR we build.
2021-12-23 17:48:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cf7ee6974e
Rollup merge of #92166 - fee1-dead:patch-2, r=jyn514
Fixed a small typo in ui test comments
2021-12-23 17:48:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
94b9b5f35f
Rollup merge of #92121 - RalfJung:miri-core-test, r=kennytm
disable test with self-referential generator on Miri

Running the libcore test suite in Miri currently fails due to the known incompatibility of self-referential generators with Miri's aliasing checks (https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/148). So let's disable that test in Miri for now.
2021-12-23 17:48:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
40c6720620
Rollup merge of #90625 - Milo123459:ref-unwind-safe, r=dtolnay
Add `UnwindSafe` to `Once`

Fixes #43469
2021-12-23 17:48:29 +01:00
Eric Huss
b4678870d9 Update books 2021-12-23 08:44:14 -08:00
bors
77497c74f9 Auto merge of #92110 - nagisa:def-inlining, r=nikic
Backport LLVM changes to disable deferred inlining

Fixes #91128

I was thinking of how to best add the test case from the issue, and I think rust perf infrastructure would probably be the best place for something like it.
2021-12-23 16:12:23 +00:00
Deadbeef
2e8b4a753d
Do not display ~const Drop in rustdoc 2021-12-23 23:10:48 +08:00
bors
489296d825 Auto merge of #92177 - GuillaumeGomez:pattern-matching-outside-loop, r=camelid
Move pattern matching outside of the loop

Not sure if worth it but it's been bugging me for a while now.

r? `@camelid`
2021-12-23 12:11:27 +00:00
woppopo
72f15ea22a Constify core::intrinsics::black_box 2021-12-23 20:07:41 +09:00
Jakub Beránek
0ec3199b0a
Rustdoc: use is_doc_hidden method on more places 2021-12-23 11:33:47 +01:00
bors
c1d301bb29 Auto merge of #92167 - pierwill:chalk-update, r=jackh726
Update chalk to 0.75.0

- Compute flags in `intern_ty`
- Remove `tracing-serde` from `PERMITTED_DEPENDENCIES`
- Bump `tracing-tree` to 0.2.0
- Bump `tracing-subscriber` to 0.3.3
2021-12-23 08:59:55 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
bb23bfc2cd Remove useless #[global_allocator] from rustc and rustdoc.
This was added in #83152, which has several errors in its comments.

This commit also fix up the comments, which are quite wrong and
misleading.
2021-12-23 17:23:21 +11:00
bors
390bb3406d Auto merge of #92155 - m-ou-se:panic-fn, r=eddyb
Use panic() instead of panic!() in some places in core.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/92068 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/92140.

This avoids the `panic!()` macro in a few potentially hot paths. This becomes more relevant when switching `core` to Rust 2021, as it'll avoid format_args!() and save some compilation time. (It doesn't make a huge difference, but still.) (Also the errors in const panic become slightly nicer.)
2021-12-23 05:17:47 +00:00
bors
5aa0239b16 Auto merge of #92216 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-luplvuc, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #88858 (Allow reverse iteration of lowercase'd/uppercase'd chars)
 - #91544 (Fix duplicate derive clone suggestion)
 - #92026 (Add some JSDoc comments to rustdoc JS)
 - #92117 (kmc-solid: Add `std::sys::solid::fs::File::read_buf`)
 - #92139 (Change Backtrace::enabled atomic from SeqCst to Relaxed)
 - #92146 (Don't emit shared files when scraping examples from dependencies in Rustdoc)
 - #92208 (Quote bat script command line)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-12-23 01:47:08 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
3afed8fc70
Rollup merge of #92208 - ChrisDenton:win-bat-cmd, r=dtolnay
Quote bat script command line

Fixes #91991

[`CreateProcessW`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-createprocessw#parameters) should only be used to run exe files but it does have some (undocumented) special handling for files with `.bat` and `.cmd` extensions. Essentially those magic extensions will cause the parameters to be automatically rewritten. Example pseudo Rust code (note that `CreateProcess` starts with an optional application name followed by the application arguments):
```rust
// These arguments...
CreateProcess(None, `@"foo.bat` "hello world""`@,` ...);
// ...are rewritten as
CreateProcess(Some(r"C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe"), `@""foo.bat` "hello world"""`@,` ...);
```

However, when setting the first parameter (the application name) as we now do, it will omit the extra level of quotes around the arguments:

```rust
// These arguments...
CreateProcess(Some("foo.bat"), `@"foo.bat` "hello world""`@,` ...);
// ...are rewritten as
CreateProcess(Some(r"C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe"), `@"foo.bat` "hello world""`@,` ...);
```

This means the arguments won't be passed to the script as intended.

Note that running batch files this way is undocumented but people have relied on this so we probably shouldn't break it.
2021-12-23 00:28:56 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
051d91a5ce
Rollup merge of #92146 - willcrichton:example-analyzer, r=jyn514
Don't emit shared files when scraping examples from dependencies in Rustdoc

This PR fixes #91605. The issue is that `Context::init` gets called when scraping dependencies. By default, just calling `init` calls into `write_shared` and `build_index` which register the scraped crate into a list that later gets used for the Rustdoc sidebar. The fix is to ensure that `write_shared` is not called when scraping.

r? `@jyn514`
2021-12-23 00:28:55 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
12e4907728
Rollup merge of #92139 - dtolnay:backtrace, r=m-ou-se
Change Backtrace::enabled atomic from SeqCst to Relaxed

This atomic is not synchronizing anything outside of its own value, so we don't need the `Acquire`/`Release` guarantee that all memory operations prior to the store are visible after the subsequent load, nor the `SeqCst` guarantee of all threads seeing all of the sequentially consistent operations in the same order.

Using `Relaxed` reduces the overhead of `Backtrace::capture()` in the case that backtraces are not enabled.

## Benchmark

```rust
#![feature(backtrace)]

use std::backtrace::Backtrace;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
use std::thread;
use std::time::Instant;

fn main() {
    let begin = Instant::now();
    let mut threads = Vec::new();
    for _ in 0..64 {
        threads.push(thread::spawn(|| {
            for _ in 0..10_000_000 {
                let _ = Backtrace::capture();
                static LOL: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
                LOL.store(1, Ordering::Release);
            }
        }));
    }
    for thread in threads {
        let _ = thread.join();
    }
    println!("{:?}", begin.elapsed());
}
```

**Before:**&ensp;6.73 seconds
**After:**&ensp;5.18 seconds
2021-12-23 00:28:54 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
554ad50fa2
Rollup merge of #92117 - solid-rs:fix-kmc-solid-read-buf, r=yaahc
kmc-solid: Add `std::sys::solid::fs::File::read_buf`

This PR adds `std::sys::solid::fs::File::read_buf` to catch up with the changes introduced by #81156 and fix the [`*-kmc-solid_*`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/kmc-solid.html) Tier 3 targets..
2021-12-23 00:28:53 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9f68b6e01e
Rollup merge of #92026 - jsha:jsdoc-search, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add some JSDoc comments to rustdoc JS

This follows the Closure Compiler dialect of JSDoc, so we can use it to do some basic type checking. We don't plan to compile with Closure Compiler, just use it to check types. See https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/wiki/ for details.

To try checking the annotations, run:

```
npm i -g google-closure-compiler
google-closure-compiler -W VERBOSE build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/doc/{search-index1.59.0.js,crates1.59.0.js} src/librustdoc/html/static/js/{search.js,main.js,storage.js} --externs src/librustdoc/html/static/js/externs.js >/dev/null
```

You'll see some warnings that "String continuations are not recommended". I'm not addressing those right now.

[Discussed on Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/266220-rustdoc/topic/doc.20format.20for.20JS/near/265209466).

r? `@GuillaumeGomez`
2021-12-23 00:28:52 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d8bf974df5
Rollup merge of #91544 - rukai:91492, r=wesleywiser
Fix duplicate derive clone suggestion

closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91492

The addition of:
```rust
derives.sort();
derives.dedup();
```
is what actually solves the problem.
The rest is just cleanup.

I want to improve the diagnostic message to provide the suggestion as a proper diff but ran into some problems, so I'll attempt that again in a follow up PR.
2021-12-23 00:28:51 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
60625a6ef0
Rollup merge of #88858 - spektom:to_lower_upper_rev, r=dtolnay
Allow reverse iteration of lowercase'd/uppercase'd chars

The PR implements `DoubleEndedIterator` trait for `ToLowercase` and `ToUppercase`.

This enables reverse iteration of lowercase/uppercase variants of character sequences.
One of use cases:  determining whether a char sequence is a suffix of another one.

Example:

```rust
fn endswith_ignore_case(s1: &str, s2: &str) -> bool {
    for eob in s1
        .chars()
        .flat_map(|c| c.to_lowercase())
        .rev()
        .zip_longest(s2.chars().flat_map(|c| c.to_lowercase()).rev())
    {
        match eob {
            EitherOrBoth::Both(c1, c2) => {
                if c1 != c2 {
                    return false;
                }
            }
            EitherOrBoth::Left(_) => return true,
            EitherOrBoth::Right(_) => return false,
        }
    }
    true
}
```
2021-12-23 00:28:51 +01:00
bors
e98309298d Auto merge of #90408 - pierwill:untrack-localdefid-90317, r=cjgillot
Remove `PartialOrd`, `Ord` from `LocalDefId`

Part of work on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/90317.
2021-12-22 22:33:11 +00:00