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bors
cd56e255c4 Auto merge of #83870 - jackh726:binder-refactor-fix, r=nikomatsakis
Don't concatenate binders across types

Partially addresses #83737

There's actually two issues that I uncovered in #83737. The first is that we are concatenating bound vars across types, i.e. in
```
F: Fn(&()) -> &mut (dyn Future<Output = ()> + Unpin)
```
the bound vars on `Future` get set as `for<anon>` since those are the binders on `Fn(&()`. This is obviously wrong, since we should only concatenate directly nested trait refs. This is solved here by introducing a new `TraitRefBoundary` scope, that we put around the "syntactical" trait refs and basically don't allow concatenation across.

Now, this alone *shouldn't* be a super terrible problem. At least not until you consider the other issue, which is a much more elusive and harder to design a "perfect" fix. A repro can be seen in:
```
use core::future::Future;

async fn handle<F>(slf: &F)
where
    F: Fn(&()) -> &mut (dyn for<'a> Future<Output = ()> + Unpin),
{
    (slf)(&()).await;
}
```
Notice the `for<'a>` around `Future`. Here, `'a` is unused, so the `for<'a>` Binder gets changed to a `for<>` Binder in the generator witness, but the "local decl" still has it. This has heavy intersections with region anonymization and erasing. Luckily, it's not *super* common to find this unique set of circumstances. It only became apparently because of the first issue mentioned here. However, this *is* still a problem, so I'm leaving #83737 open.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-04-09 01:50:01 +00:00
Dylan DPC
74b23f9d11
Rollup merge of #83980 - pierwill:fix-compiler-librustc-names, r=davidtwco
Fix outdated crate names in compiler docs

Changes `librustc_X` to `rustc_X`, only in documentation comments.
Plain code comments are left unchanged.
2021-04-08 20:29:58 +02:00
pierwill
0019ca9141 Fix outdated crate names in compiler docs
Changes `librustc_X` to `rustc_X`, only in documentation comments.
Plain code comments are left unchanged.

Also fix incorrect file paths.
2021-04-08 11:12:14 -05:00
Dylan DPC
d7d42ccfd2
Rollup merge of #83945 - SkiFire13:fix-83924, r=estebank
Add suggestion to reborrow mutable references when they're moved in a for loop

Address #83924
2021-04-07 13:07:17 +02:00
Dylan DPC
b81c6cdb57
Rollup merge of #83916 - Amanieu:asm_anonconst, r=petrochenkov
Use AnonConst for asm! constants

This replaces the old system which used explicit promotion. See #83169 for more background.

The syntax for `const` operands is still the same as before: `const <expr>`.

Fixes #83169

Because the implementation is heavily based on inline consts, we suffer from the same issues:
- We lose the ability to use expressions derived from generics. See the deleted tests in `src/test/ui/asm/const.rs`.
- We are hitting the same ICEs as inline consts, for example #78174. It is unlikely that we will be able to stabilize this before inline consts are stabilized.
2021-04-07 13:07:14 +02:00
Giacomo Stevanato
7f823e5bbd Add reborrow suggestion when mutable reference is moved in a for loop 2021-04-06 21:39:44 +02:00
Amanieu d'Antras
32be124e30 Use AnonConst for asm! constants 2021-04-06 12:35:41 +01:00
Jack Huey
1a14315975 Don't concatenate binders across types 2021-04-05 00:41:08 -04:00
Dylan DPC
a89eab9bca
Rollup merge of #83521 - sexxi-goose:quick-diagnostic-fix, r=nikomatsakis
2229: Fix diagnostic issue when using FakeReads in closures

This PR fixes a diagnostic issue caused by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82536. A temporary work around was used in this merged PR which involved feature gating the addition of FakeReads introduced as a result of pattern matching in closures.

The fix involves adding an optional closure DefId to ForLet and ForMatchedPlace FakeReadCauses. This DefId will only be added if a closure pattern matches a Place starting with an Upvar.

r? ```@nikomatsakis```
2021-04-04 19:20:01 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
6a436aaabf
Rollup merge of #83787 - digama0:patch-1, r=bjorn3
Monomorphization doc fix

Only public items are monomorphization roots. This can be confirmed by noting that this program compiles:
```rust
fn foo<T>() { if true { foo::<Option<T>>() } }
fn bar() { foo::<()>() }
```
See also the [zulip thread](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Why.20are.20non.20public.20items.20monomorphization.20roots.3F).
2021-04-04 00:19:38 +09:00
Roxane
0a97eee8df Reduce size of statements 2021-04-02 19:11:50 -04:00
Roxane
2fb1fb7634 Fix diagnostic issue when using FakeReads in closures 2021-04-02 19:11:50 -04:00
bors
23fa536050 Auto merge of #76881 - hameerabbasi:issue-53325, r=oli-obk
Add allocation information to undefined behaviour errors.

So far I'm looking on information on whether the error messages are suitable.

Fixes #53325.
2021-04-02 17:38:57 +00:00
Mario Carneiro
99f3e889b1
fix 2021-04-02 10:21:23 -07:00
Mario Carneiro
e01c3b8211
clarify wording 2021-04-02 09:55:23 -07:00
Mario Carneiro
3166e0857d
Monomorphization doc fix
Only public items are monomorphization roots. This can be confirmed by noting that this program compiles:
```rust
fn foo<T>() { if true { foo::<Option<T>>() } }
fn bar() { foo::<()>() }
```
2021-04-02 09:33:34 -07:00
bors
a207871d5c Auto merge of #83781 - JohnTitor:rollup-1vm3dxo, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #83535 (Break when there is a mismatch in the type count)
 - #83721 (Add a button to copy the "use statement")
 - #83740 (Fix comment typo in once.rs)
 - #83745 (Add my new email address to .mailmap)
 - #83754 (Add test to ensure search tabs behaviour)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-04-02 12:51:41 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
03ba8ab606
Rollup merge of #83535 - MidasLamb:mir-type-count-mismatch, r=nikomatsakis
Break when there is a mismatch in the type count

When other errors are generated, there can be a mismatch between the
amount of input types in MIR, and the amount in the function itself.
Break from the comparative loop if this is the case to prevent
out-of-bounds.
Fixes #83499
2021-04-02 21:28:20 +09:00
bors
0978a9eb99 Auto merge of #83207 - oli-obk:valtree2, r=lcnr
normalize mir::Constant differently from ty::Const in preparation for valtrees

Valtrees are unable to represent many kind of constant values (this is on purpose). For constants that are used at runtime, we do not need a valtree representation and can thus use a different form of evaluation. In order to make this explicit and less fragile, I added a `fold_constant` method to `TypeFolder` and implemented it for normalization. Normalization can now, when it wants to eagerly evaluate a constant, normalize `mir::Constant` directly into a `mir::ConstantKind::Val` instead of relying on the `ty::Const` evaluation.

In the future we can get rid of the `ty::Const` in there entirely and add our own `Unevaluated` variant to `mir::ConstantKind`. This would allow us to remove the `promoted` field from `ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated`, as promoteds can never occur in the type system.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`

r? `@lcnr`
2021-04-02 10:28:12 +00:00
Oli Scherer
c6676db7ae Some more fine-grained forced inlining 2021-04-01 10:40:50 +00:00
Jack Huey
7108918db6 Cleanups and comments 2021-03-31 10:16:37 -04:00
Jack Huey
6d5efa9f04 Add var to BoundRegion. Add query to get bound vars for applicable items. 2021-03-31 10:16:37 -04:00
Jack Huey
30187c81f6 Track bound vars 2021-03-31 10:15:27 -04:00
Jack Huey
62a49c3bb8 Add tcx lifetime to Binder 2021-03-31 10:13:57 -04:00
Jack Huey
4955d755d3 Some rebinds and dummys 2021-03-31 10:05:32 -04:00
Oli Scherer
4e8edfb5c2 Forward some layouts to prevent recomputation 2021-03-31 10:40:45 +00:00
Oli Scherer
dbacfbc368 Add a new normalization query just for mir constants 2021-03-31 10:40:42 +00:00
Oli Scherer
c7c39ce6d0 We should never see unevaluated type-level constants after monomorphization unless errors occurred 2021-03-31 09:13:45 +00:00
Oli Scherer
1d56b8a2bc Make unevaluated DefId rendering deterministic 2021-03-31 09:13:45 +00:00
Hameer Abbasi
c3ec0add8b Add allocation information to undefined behaviour errors. 2021-03-31 07:21:08 +00:00
bors
6ff482bde5 Auto merge of #83666 - Amanieu:instrprof-order, r=tmandry
Run LLVM coverage instrumentation passes before optimization passes

This matches the behavior of Clang and allows us to remove several
hacks which were needed to ensure functions weren't optimized away
before reaching the instrumentation pass.

Fixes #83429

cc `@richkadel`

r? `@tmandry`
2021-03-31 03:20:33 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
26d260bfa4 Run LLVM coverage instrumentation passes before optimization passes
This matches the behavior of Clang and allows us to remove several
hacks which were needed to ensure functions weren't optimized away
before reaching the instrumentation pass.
2021-03-30 02:10:28 +01:00
bors
48691ea6e6 Auto merge of #83185 - jyn514:remove-dead-code, r=oli-obk
Remove (lots of) dead code

Builds on
- [ ] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83161
- [x] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83230
- [x] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83197.

Found with https://github.com/est31/warnalyzer.
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77739 for a similar change in the past.

Dubious changes:
- Maybe some of the dead code in rustc_data_structures should be kept, in case someone wants to use it in the future?

TODO:
- [ ] check if any of the comments on the deleted code should be kept.
- [x] update the compiler documentation; right now it fails to build
- [x] finish moving `cfg(test)` changes into https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83197

cc `@est31`
2021-03-29 19:44:27 +00:00
Oli Scherer
5582b19559 Only emit a discrimiant tag for enums 2021-03-29 12:30:55 +00:00
Oli Scherer
c0e1191807 Don't build a ty::Const just to take it apart again 2021-03-29 12:30:55 +00:00
Ralf Jung
ee1caae33c unaligned_references: align(N) fields in packed(N) structs are fine 2021-03-28 12:54:19 +02:00
Joshua Nelson
f3523544f1 Address more review comments
- Add back various diagnostic methods on `Session`.

  It seems unfortunate to duplicate these in so many places, but in the
  meantime, making the API inconsistent between `Session` and `Diagnostic`
  also seems unfortunate.

- Add back TyCtxtAt methods

  These will hopefully be used in the near future.

- Add back `with_const`, it would need to be added soon after anyway.
- Add back `split()` and `get_mut()`, they're useful.
2021-03-27 22:19:32 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
de0fda9558 Address review comments
- Add back `HirIdVec`, with a comment that it will soon be used.
- Add back `*_region` functions, with a comment they may soon be used.
- Remove `-Z borrowck_stats` completely. It didn't do anything.
- Remove `make_nop` completely.
- Add back `current_loc`, which is used by an out-of-tree tool.
- Fix style nits
- Remove `AtomicCell` with `cfg(parallel_compiler)` for consistency.
2021-03-27 22:16:34 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
441dc3640a Remove (lots of) dead code
Found with https://github.com/est31/warnalyzer.

Dubious changes:
- Is anyone else using rustc_apfloat? I feel weird completely deleting
  x87 support.
- Maybe some of the dead code in rustc_data_structures, in case someone
  wants to use it in the future?
- Don't change rustc_serialize

  I plan to scrap most of the json module in the near future (see
  https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/418) and fixing the
  tests needed more work than I expected.

TODO: check if any of the comments on the deleted code should be kept.
2021-03-27 22:16:33 -04:00
Dylan DPC
b2e254318d
Rollup merge of #82917 - cuviper:iter-zip, r=m-ou-se
Add function core::iter::zip

This makes it a little easier to `zip` iterators:

```rust
for (x, y) in zip(xs, ys) {}
// vs.
for (x, y) in xs.into_iter().zip(ys) {}
```

You can `zip(&mut xs, &ys)` for the conventional `iter_mut()` and
`iter()`, respectively. This can also support arbitrary nesting, where
it's easier to see the item layout than with arbitrary `zip` chains:

```rust
for ((x, y), z) in zip(zip(xs, ys), zs) {}
for (x, (y, z)) in zip(xs, zip(ys, zs)) {}
// vs.
for ((x, y), z) in xs.into_iter().zip(ys).zip(xz) {}
for (x, (y, z)) in xs.into_iter().zip((ys.into_iter().zip(xz)) {}
```

It may also format more nicely, especially when the first iterator is a
longer chain of methods -- for example:

```rust
    iter::zip(
        trait_ref.substs.types().skip(1),
        impl_trait_ref.substs.types().skip(1),
    )
    // vs.
    trait_ref
        .substs
        .types()
        .skip(1)
        .zip(impl_trait_ref.substs.types().skip(1))
```

This replaces the tuple-pair `IntoIterator` in #78204.
There is prior art for the utility of this in [`itertools::zip`].

[`itertools::zip`]: https://docs.rs/itertools/0.10.0/itertools/fn.zip.html
2021-03-27 20:37:07 +01:00
Dylan DPC
a900677eb9
Rollup merge of #82525 - RalfJung:unaligned-ref-warn, r=petrochenkov
make unaligned_references future-incompat lint warn-by-default

and also remove the safe_packed_borrows lint that it replaces.

`std::ptr::addr_of!` has hit beta now and will hit stable in a month, so I propose we start fixing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27060 for real: creating a reference to a field of a packed struct needs to eventually become a hard error; this PR makes it a warn-by-default future-incompat lint. (The lint already existed, this just raises its default level.) At the same time I removed the corresponding code from unsafety checking; really there's no reason an `unsafe` block should make any difference here.

For references to packed fields outside `unsafe` blocks, this means `unaligned_refereces` replaces the previous `safe_packed_borrows` warning with a link to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82523 (and no more talk about unsafe blocks making any difference). So behavior barely changes, the warning is just worded differently. For references to packed fields inside `unsafe` blocks, this PR shows a new future-incompat warning.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46043 because that lint no longer exists.
2021-03-27 20:37:05 +01:00
Ralf Jung
fb4f48e032 make unaligned_refereces future-incompat lint warn-by-default, and remove the safe_packed_borrows lint that it replaces 2021-03-27 16:59:37 +01:00
klensy
229d199994 lazily calls some fns 2021-03-27 10:20:32 +03:00
Midas Lambrichts
5676bd51ae Break when there is a mismatch in the type count
When other errors are generated, there can be a mismatch between the
amount of input types in MIR, and the amount in the function itself.
Break from the comparative loop if this is the case to prevent
out-of-bounds.
2021-03-26 23:16:22 +01:00
Josh Stone
72ebebe474 Use iter::zip in compiler/ 2021-03-26 09:32:31 -07:00
bors
372afcf93b Auto merge of #83445 - erikdesjardins:rmunion, r=RalfJung
RemoveZsts: don't touch unions

This should fix a Miri ICE

r? `@RalfJung`
2021-03-25 07:48:52 +00:00
bors
dbc37a97dc Auto merge of #83307 - richkadel:cov-unused-functions-1.1, r=tmandry
coverage bug fixes and optimization support

Adjusted LLVM codegen for code compiled with `-Zinstrument-coverage` to
address multiple, somewhat related issues.

Fixed a significant flaw in prior coverage solution: Every counter
generated a new counter variable, but there should have only been one
counter variable per function. This appears to have bloated .profraw
files significantly. (For a small program, it increased the size by
about 40%. I have not tested large programs, but there is anecdotal
evidence that profraw files were way too large. This is a good fix,
regardless, but hopefully it also addresses related issues.

Fixes: #82144

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced when compiled with -C opt-level=1

Existing tests now work up to at least `opt-level=3`. This required a
detailed analysis of the LLVM IR, comparisons with Clang C++ LLVM IR
when compiled with coverage, and a lot of trial and error with codegen
adjustments.

The biggest hurdle was figuring out how to continue to support coverage
results for unused functions and generics. Rust's coverage results have
three advantages over Clang's coverage results:

1. Rust's coverage map does not include any overlapping code regions,
   making coverage counting unambiguous.
2. Rust generates coverage results (showing zero counts) for all unused
   functions, including generics. (Clang does not generate coverage for
   uninstantiated template functions.)
3. Rust's unused functions produce minimal stubbed functions in LLVM IR,
   sufficient for including in the coverage results; while Clang must
   generate the complete LLVM IR for each unused function, even though
   it will never be called.

This PR removes the previous hack of attempting to inject coverage into
some other existing function instance, and generates dedicated instances
for each unused function. This change, and a few other adjustments
(similar to what is required for `-C link-dead-code`, but with lower
impact), makes it possible to support LLVM optimizations.

Fixes: #79651

Coverage report: "Unexecuted instantiation:..." for a generic function
from multiple crates

Fixed by removing the aforementioned hack. Some "Unexecuted
instantiation" notices are unavoidable, as explained in the
`used_crate.rs` test, but `-Zinstrument-coverage` has new options to
back off support for either unused generics, or all unused functions,
which avoids the notice, at the cost of less coverage of unused
functions.

Fixes: #82875

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced with crate brotli_decompressor

Fixed by disabling the LLVM function attribute that forces inlining, if
`-Z instrument-coverage` is enabled. This attribute is applied to
Rust functions with `#[inline(always)], and in some cases, the forced
inlining breaks coverage instrumentation and reports.

FYI: `@wesleywiser`

r? `@tmandry`
2021-03-25 05:07:34 +00:00
Erik Desjardins
d5c1ad5ca1 RemoveZsts: don't touch unions 2021-03-24 13:00:36 -04:00
kadmin
e4e5db4e42 Add has_default to GenericParamDefKind::Const
This currently creates a field which is always false on GenericParamDefKind for future use when
consts are permitted to have defaults

Update const_generics:default locations

Previously just ignored them, now actually do something about them.

Fix using type check instead of value

Add parsing

This adds all the necessary changes to lower const-generics defaults from parsing.

Change P<Expr> to AnonConst

This matches the arguments passed to instantiations of const generics, and makes it specific to
just anonymous constants.

Attempt to fix lowering bugs
2021-03-23 17:16:20 +00:00
bors
79e5814f45 Auto merge of #83177 - erikdesjardins:zstassign, r=oli-obk
Remove assignments to ZST places instead of marking ZST return place as unused

partially reverts #83118

requested by `@tmiasko` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83118#issuecomment-799692574

r? `@oli-obk`
2021-03-23 12:23:27 +00:00