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Guillaume Gomez
32d64edcf9 Simplfy color availability check 2020-11-17 10:33:14 +01:00
bors
b5c37e86ff Auto merge of #78801 - sexxi-goose:min_capture, r=nikomatsakis
RFC-2229: Implement Precise Capture Analysis

### This PR introduces
- Feature gate for RFC-2229 (incomplete) `capture_disjoint_field`
- Rustc Attribute to print out the capture analysis `rustc_capture_analysis`
- Precise capture analysis

### Description of the analysis
1. If the feature gate is not set then all variables that are not local to the closure will be added to the list of captures. (This is for backcompat)
2. The rest of the analysis is based entirely on how the captured `Place`s are used within the closure. Precise information (i.e. projections) about the `Place` is maintained throughout.
3. To reduce the amount of information we need to keep track of, we do a minimization step. In this step, we determine a list such that no Place within this list represents an ancestor path to another entry in the list.  Check rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#9 for more detailed examples.
4. To keep the compiler functional as before we implement a Bridge between the results of this new analysis to existing data structures used for closure captures. Note the new capture analysis results are only part of MaybeTypeckTables that is the information is only available during typeck-ing.

### Known issues
- Statements like `let _ = x` will make the compiler ICE when used within a closure with the feature enabled. More generally speaking the issue is caused by `let` statements that create no bindings and are init'ed using a Place expression.

### Testing
We removed the code that would handle the case where the feature gate is not set, to enable the feature as default and did a bors try and perf run. More information here: #78762

### Thanks
This has been slowly in the works for a while now.
I want to call out `@Azhng` `@ChrisPardy` `@null-sleep` `@jenniferwills` `@logmosier` `@roxelo` for working on this and the previous PRs that led up to this, `@nikomatsakis` for guiding us.

Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#7
Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#9
Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#6
Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#19

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2020-11-17 03:56:03 +00:00
bors
9b2b02a840 Auto merge of #78313 - lcnr:somebody-fold-me, r=nikomatsakis
TypeFoldable: take self by value

Implements https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/371 which is currently still in FCP.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2020-11-17 01:14:54 +00:00
Bastian Kauschke
7f45668af6 update cg_clif 2020-11-16 22:42:09 +01:00
lcnr
a6cbd64dae words 2020-11-16 22:42:09 +01:00
Bastian Kauschke
2bf93bd852 compiler: fold by value 2020-11-16 22:34:57 +01:00
Bastian Kauschke
3ec6720bf1 add IdFunctor to rustc_data_structures 2020-11-16 22:27:20 +01:00
Mara Bos
e6b6c8e4fc
Rollup merge of #79087 - ThePuzzlemaker:issue-79083-docfix, r=RalfJung
Update E0744 about control flow in `const` contexts to accurately describe when the error is triggered and why

This PR fixes #79083. `const fn` currently supports `if`, `match`, `loop`, and `while` in terms of control flow. The error relating to control flow in `const` contexts currently states that those control flow constructs are not allowed in `const` contexts. That is no longer true, as RFC 2342 and 2344 were [stabilized](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72437). `for` loops, however, as well as `?` and `.await` are still not allowed, so I changed the error message to be more descriptive of the error as it is not just control flow that could trigger this error. I also added links to tracking issues that mark things that are blocking the usage of these expressions.
2020-11-16 17:26:38 +01:00
Mara Bos
835faa532f
Rollup merge of #79032 - lcnr:arg-count, r=varkor
improve type const mismatch errors

Doesn't completely remove `check_generic_arg_count` as that would have required some more complex changes but
instead checks type and const params in only one step. Also moved the help added by `@JulianKnodt` in #75611 to `generic_arg_mismatch_err`.

r? `@varkor` cc `@petrochenkov`
2020-11-16 17:26:35 +01:00
Mara Bos
11ce918c75
Rollup merge of #78714 - m-ou-se:simplify-local-streams, r=KodrAus
Simplify output capturing

This is a sequence of incremental improvements to the unstable/internal `set_panic` and `set_print` mechanism used by the `test` crate:

1. Remove the `LocalOutput` trait and use `Arc<Mutex<dyn Write>>` instead of `Box<dyn LocalOutput>`. In practice, all implementations of `LocalOutput` were just `Arc<Mutex<..>>`. This simplifies some logic and removes all custom `Sink` implementations such as `library/test/src/helpers/sink.rs`. Also removes a layer of indirection, as the outermost `Box` is now gone. It also means that locking now happens per `write_fmt`, not per individual `write` within. (So `"{} {}\n"` now results in one `lock()`, not four or more.)

2. Since in all cases the `dyn Write`s were just `Vec<u8>`s, replace the type with `Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>`. This simplifies things more, as error handling and flushing can be removed now. This also removes the hack needed in the default panic handler to make this work with `::realstd`, as (unlike `Write`) `Vec<u8>` is from `alloc`, not `std`.

3. Replace the `RefCell`s by regular `Cell`s. The `RefCell`s were mostly used as `mem::replace(&mut *cell.borrow_mut(), something)`, which is just `Cell::replace`. This removes an unecessary bookkeeping and makes the code a bit easier to read.

4. Merge `set_panic` and `set_print` into a single `set_output_capture`. Neither the test crate nor rustc (the only users of this feature) have a use for using these separately. Merging them simplifies things even more. This uses a new function name and feature name, to make it clearer this is internal and not supposed to be used by other crates.

Might be easier to review per commit.
2020-11-16 17:26:27 +01:00
James
0bc04e327c
Update E0744 about control flow in const contexts to reflect the current status of const fn.
This is a squash of these commits:
- Update E0744 about control flow in `const` contexts to reflect current status of `const fn`.
- E0744 isn't just about `for` loops or control flow
- Fix formatting on E0744 cause my editor decided to not copy it well
- Improve wording
- Fix a markdown formatting error
- Fix E0744's description as I interpreted some code wrong
- Fix a minor wording issue again
- Add a few more links to blocking issues
- Improve links to tracking issues
2020-11-16 09:30:29 -06:00
Bastian Kauschke
69b43c209c improve error message for const ty param mismatch 2020-11-16 16:07:59 +01:00
Aman Arora
40dfe1eddd Ignore doctest for capture analysis examples 2020-11-15 18:53:03 -05:00
Aman Arora
bb8c5e5d8b Fix case when ExprUseVisitor is called after typeck writeback
Clippy uses `ExprUseVisitor` and atleast in some cases it runs
after writeback.

We currently don't writeback the min_capture results of closure
capture analysis since no place within the compiler itself uses it.

In the short term to fix clippy we add a fallback when walking captures
of a closure to check if closure_capture analysis has any entries in it.

Writeback for closure_min_captures will be implemented in
rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#18
2020-11-15 17:09:51 -05:00
Jonas Schievink
ae1916b3b4
Rollup merge of #79058 - dtolnay:likelymacro, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Move likely/unlikely argument outside of invisible unsafe block

The previous `likely!`/`unlikely!` macros were unsound because it permits the caller's expr to contain arbitrary unsafe code.

```rust
pub fn huh() -> bool {
    likely!(std::ptr::read(&() as *const () as *const bool))
}
```

**Before:** compiles cleanly.
**After:**

```console
error[E0133]: call to unsafe function is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
   |
70 |     likely!(std::ptr::read(&() as *const () as *const bool))
   |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ call to unsafe function
   |
   = note: consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior
```
2020-11-15 13:40:03 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
ce775bc4f6
Rollup merge of #79036 - cjgillot:steal, r=oli-obk
Move Steal to rustc_data_structures.
2020-11-15 13:39:59 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
b0178f4cc7
Rollup merge of #79034 - petrochenkov:mrscopes3, r=eddyb
rustc_resolve: Make `macro_rules` scope chain compression lazy

As suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78826#issuecomment-723420664.
2020-11-15 13:39:57 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
9c6d3c0940
Rollup merge of #79031 - camelid:mir-validate-local-decl, r=jonas-schievink
Validate that locals have a corresponding `LocalDecl`

Fixes #73356.
2020-11-15 13:39:56 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
00396cb23a
Rollup merge of #79019 - lcnr:generic-arg-validation, r=petrochenkov
astconv: extract closures into a separate trait

Am currently looking into completely removing `check_generic_arg_count` and `create_substs_for_generic_args` was somewhat difficult to understand for me so I moved these closures into a trait.

This should not have changed the behavior of any of these methods
2020-11-15 13:39:50 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
f66af28641
Rollup merge of #79016 - fanzier:underscore-expressions, r=petrochenkov
Make `_` an expression, to discard values in destructuring assignments

This is the third and final step towards implementing destructuring assignment (RFC: rust-lang/rfcs#2909, tracking issue: #71126). This PR is the third and final part of #71156, which was split up to allow for easier review.

With this PR, an underscore `_` is parsed as an expression but is allowed *only* on the left-hand side of a destructuring assignment. There it simply discards a value, similarly to the wildcard `_` in patterns. For instance,
```rust
(a, _) = (1, 2)
```
will simply assign 1 to `a` and discard the 2. Note that for consistency,
```
_ = foo
```
is also allowed and equivalent to just `foo`.

Thanks to ````@varkor```` who helped with the implementation, particularly around pre-expansion gating.

r? ````@petrochenkov````
2020-11-15 13:39:48 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
f32191f78f
Rollup merge of #79005 - petrochenkov:noinjected, r=davidtwco
cleanup: Remove `ParseSess::injected_crate_name`

Its only remaining use is in pretty-printing where the necessary information can be easily re-computed.
2020-11-15 13:39:46 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
8825942e86
Rollup merge of #77802 - jyn514:bootstrap-specific, r=nikomatsakis
Allow making `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` conditional on the crate name

Motivation: This came up in the [Zulip stream](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/Require.20users.20to.20confirm.20they.20know.20RUSTC_.E2.80.A6.20compiler-team.23350/near/208403962) for https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/350.
See also https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/6608#issuecomment-458546258; this implements https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/6627.
The goal is for this to eventually allow prohibiting setting `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` in build.rs (https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/7088).

## User-facing changes

- `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1` still works; there is no current plan to remove this.
- Things like `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=0` no longer activate nightly features. In practice this shouldn't be a big deal, since `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` is the opposite of stable and everyone uses `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1` anyway.
- `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=x` will enable nightly features only for crate `x`.
- `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=x,y` will enable nightly features only for crates `x` and `y`.

## Implementation changes

The main change is that `UnstableOptions::from_environment` now requires
an (optional) crate name. If the crate name is unknown (`None`), then the new feature is not available and you still have to use `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1`. In practice this means the feature is only available for `--crate-name`, not for `#![crate_name]`; I'm interested in supporting the second but I'm not sure how.

Other major changes:

- Added `Session::is_nightly_build()`, which uses the `crate_name` of
the session
- Added `nightly_options::match_is_nightly_build`, a convenience method
for looking up `--crate-name` from CLI arguments.
`Session::is_nightly_build()`should be preferred where possible, since
it will take into account `#![crate_name]` (I think).
- Added `unstable_features` to `rustdoc::RenderOptions`

I'm not sure whether this counts as T-compiler or T-lang; _technically_ RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP is an implementation detail, but it's been used so much it seems like this counts as a language change too.

r? `@joshtriplett`
cc `@Mark-Simulacrum` `@hsivonen`
2020-11-15 13:39:43 +01:00
Dylan DPC
96515ccc7a
Rollup merge of #79013 - jryans:cleanup-use-once-pretty-comment, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Clean up outdated `use_once_payload` pretty printer comment

While reading some parts of the pretty printer code, I noticed this old comment
which seemed out of place. The `use_once_payload` this outdated comment mentions
was removed in 2017 in 40f03a1e0d, so this
completes the work by removing the comment.
2020-11-15 03:03:01 +01:00
Dylan DPC
96fc0f4c2f
Rollup merge of #78993 - petrochenkov:specdash, r=oli-obk
rustc_target: Fix dash vs underscore mismatches in option names

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78981 (regression from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78875, the old option names used dashes)
2020-11-15 03:02:59 +01:00
Dylan DPC
4fcb617cbe
Rollup merge of #78980 - thiolliere:gui-fix-qpath, r=estebank
Fix rustc_ast_pretty print_qpath resulting in invalid macro input

related https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76874 (third case)

### Issue:

The input for a procedural macro is incorrect, for the rust code:
```rust

mod m {
    pub trait Tr {
        type Ts: super::Tu;
    }
}

trait Tu {
    fn dummy() { }
}

#[may_proc_macro]
fn foo() {
    <T as m::Tr>::Ts::dummy();
}
```
the macro will get the input:
```rust
fn foo() {
    <T as m::Tr>::dummy();
}
```
Thus `Ts` has disappeared.

### Fix:

This is due to invalid pretty print of qpath. This PR fix it.
2020-11-15 03:02:53 +01:00
Dylan DPC
7e0441dc36
Rollup merge of #78969 - tmiasko:normalize, r=davidtwco
Normalize function type during validation

During inlining, the callee body is normalized and has types revealed,
but some of locals corresponding to the arguments might come from the
caller body which is not. As a result the caller body does not pass
validation without additional normalization.

Closes #78442.
2020-11-15 03:02:51 +01:00
Dylan DPC
6be44ed3b5
Rollup merge of #78966 - tmiasko:inline-never, r=oli-obk
Never inline C variadics, cold functions, functions with incompatible attributes ...

... and fix generator inlining.

Closes #67863.
Closes #78859.
2020-11-15 03:02:48 +01:00
Dylan DPC
335a2554f9
Rollup merge of #78963 - richkadel:llvm-coverage-counters-2.0.4, r=tmandry
Added some unit tests as requested

As discussed in PR #78267, for example:

* https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78267#discussion_r515404722
* https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78267#discussion_r515405958

r? ```````@tmandry```````
FYI: ```````@wesleywiser```````

This is pretty much self contained, but depending on feedback and timing, I may have a chance to add a few more unit tests requested against `counters.rs`. I'm looking at those now.
2020-11-15 03:02:46 +01:00
Dylan DPC
a29b68f326
Rollup merge of #78856 - mark-i-m:fix-or-pat-ice, r=matthewjasper
Explicitly checking for or-pattern before test

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72680

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54883

r? ````@varkor````
2020-11-15 03:02:40 +01:00
Dylan DPC
ae7020fcb4
Rollup merge of #78848 - DevJPM:ci-llvm-9, r=nikic
Bump minimal supported LLVM version to 9

This bumps the minimal tested llvm version to 9.
This should enable supporting newer LLVM features (and CPU extensions).

This was motived by #78361 having to drop features because of LLVM 8 not supporting certain CPU extensions yet.
This was declared relatively uncontroversial on [Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/Min.20Supported.20LLVM.20Upgrade.20Process.3F/near/215957859).

Paging ````@eddyb```` because there was a comment in the [dockerfile](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/ci/docker/host-x86_64/x86_64-gnu-llvm-8/Dockerfile#L42) describing a hack (which I don't quite understand) which was also blocked by not having LLVM 9.
2020-11-15 03:02:39 +01:00
Dylan DPC
dc4d65579c
Rollup merge of #78352 - JohnTitor:issue-75229, r=Dylan-DPC
Do not call `unwrap` with `signatures` option enabled

Fixes #75229
Didn't add a test since I couldn't set `RUST_SAVE_ANALYSIS_CONFIG` even with `rustc-env`.
2020-11-15 03:02:34 +01:00
bors
361c4ea224 Auto merge of #79049 - tmiasko:lower-intrinsics, r=jonas-schievink
Lower intrinsics calls: forget, size_of, unreachable, wrapping_*

This allows constant propagation to evaluate `size_of` and `wrapping_*`,
and unreachable propagation to propagate a call to `unreachable`.

The lowering is performed as a MIR optimization, rather than during MIR
building to preserve the special status of intrinsics with respect to
unsafety checks and promotion.

Currently enabled by default to determine the performance impact (no
significant impact expected). In practice only useful when combined with
inlining since intrinsics are rarely used directly (with exception of
`unreachable` and `discriminant_value` used by built-in derive macros).

Closes #32716.
2020-11-14 22:05:54 +00:00
David Tolnay
afb817054c
Move likely/unlikely argument outside of invisible unsafe block
The previous `likely!`/`unlikely!` macros were unsound because it
permits the caller's expr to contain arbitrary unsafe code.

    pub fn huh() -> bool {
        likely!(std::ptr::read(&() as *const () as *const bool))
    }

Before: compiles cleanly.
After:

    error[E0133]: call to unsafe function is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
       |
    70 |     likely!(std::ptr::read(&() as *const () as *const bool))
       |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ call to unsafe function
       |
       = note: consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior
2020-11-14 14:03:57 -08:00
bors
98d66340d6 Auto merge of #78809 - vn-ki:fix-issue-76064, r=oli-obk
add error_occured field to ConstQualifs,

fix #76064

I wasn't sure what `in_return_place` actually did and not sure why it returns `ConstQualifs` while it's sibling functions return `bool`. So I tried to make as minimal changes to the structure as possible. Please point out whether I have to refactor it or not.

r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@RalfJung`
2020-11-14 18:03:17 +00:00
Fabian Zaiser
8cf3564310 Add underscore expressions for destructuring assignments
Co-authored-by: varkor <github@varkor.com>
2020-11-14 13:53:12 +00:00
bors
66c1309446 Auto merge of #78959 - petrochenkov:likeuefi, r=nagisa
rustc_target: Mark UEFI targets as `is_like_windows`/`is_like_msvc`

And document what `is_like_windows` and `is_like_msvc` actually mean in more detail.

Addresses FIXMEs left from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/71030.
r? `@nagisa`
2020-11-14 09:11:25 +00:00
bors
1a25580c6c Auto merge of #78951 - petrochenkov:unknown, r=ehuss
rustc_target: Change os and vendor values to "none" and "unknown" for some targets

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/77730
r? `@ehuss`
2020-11-14 06:44:18 +00:00
bors
50d3c2a3cb Auto merge of #78736 - petrochenkov:lazyenum, r=Aaron1011
rustc_parse: Remove optimization for 0-length streams in `collect_tokens`

The optimization conflates empty token streams with unknown token stream, which is at least suspicious, and doesn't affect performance because 0-length token streams are very rare.

r? `@Aaron1011`
2020-11-14 04:21:56 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
41c44b498f Move Steal to rustc_data_structures. 2020-11-14 01:30:56 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
6903273339 Lower intrinsics calls: forget, size_of, unreachable, wrapping_*
This allows constant propagation to evaluate `size_of` and `wrapping_*`,
and unreachable propagation to propagate a call to `unreachable`.

The lowering is performed as a MIR optimization, rather than during MIR
building to preserve the special status of intrinsics with respect to
unsafety checks and promotion.
2020-11-14 00:00:00 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
ac4c1f58b9 rustc_resolve: Make macro_rules scope chain compression lazy 2020-11-14 00:35:56 +03:00
Aman Arora
c50e57f946 Log closure as well 2020-11-13 16:10:12 -05:00
Camelid
7eb1a1afcf Validate that locals have a corresponding LocalDecl 2020-11-13 12:54:42 -08:00
Bastian Kauschke
06c9c599ed lessen restriction in check_kind_count 2020-11-13 19:12:49 +01:00
Bastian Kauschke
49c0b318df tbh what 2020-11-13 18:56:39 +01:00
Rich Kadel
b4b0ef3e4b Addressed feedback 2020-11-13 09:07:39 -08:00
bors
f2a11a2537 Auto merge of #79017 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-5orhudd, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #77151 (Add regression test for issue #76042)
 - #77996 (Doc change: Remove mention of `fnv` in HashMap)
 - #78463 (Add type to `ConstKind::Placeholder`)
 - #78984 (Rustdoc check option)
 - #78985 (add dropck test for const params)
 - #78996 (add explicit test for const param promotion)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2020-11-13 14:53:55 +00:00
Bastian Kauschke
894b1f7d3d extract closures into a separate trait 2020-11-13 15:49:17 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
0b7a7930b4
Rollup merge of #78463 - varkor:placeholder-const, r=nikomatsakis
Add type to `ConstKind::Placeholder`

I simply threaded `<'tcx>` through everything that required it. I'm not sure whether this is the correct thing to do, but it seems to work.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2020-11-13 15:26:14 +01:00
Dániel Buga
f0d0d87a20 Push to result vector instead of allocating
Co-authored-by: lcnr <bastian_kauschke@hotmail.de>
2020-11-13 11:19:25 +01:00