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47 changes: 22 additions & 25 deletions compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_impls.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -58,16 +58,29 @@ macro_rules! into_diagnostic_arg_using_display {
}
}

macro_rules! into_diagnostic_arg_for_number {
($( $ty:ty ),+ $(,)?) => {
$(
impl IntoDiagnosticArg for $ty {
fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> {
// HACK: `FluentNumber` the underline backing struct represent
// numbers using a f64 which can't represent all the i128 numbers
// So in order to be able to use fluent selectors and still
// have all the numbers representable we only convert numbers
// below a certain threshold.
if let Ok(n) = TryInto::<i128>::try_into(self) && n >= -100 && n <= 100 {
DiagnosticArgValue::Number(n)
} else {
self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg()
}
}
}
)+
}
}

into_diagnostic_arg_using_display!(
ast::ParamKindOrd,
i8,
u8,
i16,
u16,
u32,
i64,
i128,
u128,
std::io::Error,
Box<dyn std::error::Error>,
std::num::NonZeroU32,
Expand All @@ -82,17 +95,7 @@ into_diagnostic_arg_using_display!(
ExitStatus,
);

impl IntoDiagnosticArg for i32 {
fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> {
DiagnosticArgValue::Number(self.into())
}
}

impl IntoDiagnosticArg for u64 {
fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> {
DiagnosticArgValue::Number(self.into())
}
}
into_diagnostic_arg_for_number!(i8, u8, i16, u16, i32, u32, i64, u64, i128, u128, isize, usize);

impl IntoDiagnosticArg for bool {
fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -154,12 +157,6 @@ impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PathBuf {
}
}

impl IntoDiagnosticArg for usize {
fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> {
DiagnosticArgValue::Number(self as i128)
}
}

impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PanicStrategy {
fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> {
DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.desc().to_string()))
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28 changes: 19 additions & 9 deletions compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/suggest.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1601,23 +1601,33 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
self.ty_to_value_string(rcvr_ty.peel_refs())
};
if let SelfSource::MethodCall(_) = source {
let first_arg = if let Some(CandidateSource::Impl(impl_did)) = static_candidates.get(0)
&& let Some(assoc) = self.associated_value(*impl_did, item_name)
&& assoc.kind == ty::AssocKind::Fn
{
let first_arg = static_candidates.get(0).and_then(|candidate_source| {
let (assoc_did, self_ty) = match candidate_source {
CandidateSource::Impl(impl_did) => {
(*impl_did, self.tcx.type_of(*impl_did).instantiate_identity())
}
CandidateSource::Trait(trait_did) => (*trait_did, rcvr_ty),
};

let assoc = self.associated_value(assoc_did, item_name)?;
if assoc.kind != ty::AssocKind::Fn {
return None;
}

// for CandidateSource::Impl, `Self` will be instantiated to a concrete type
// but for CandidateSource::Trait, `Self` is still `Self`
let sig = self.tcx.fn_sig(assoc.def_id).instantiate_identity();
sig.inputs().skip_binder().get(0).and_then(|first| {
let impl_ty = self.tcx.type_of(*impl_did).instantiate_identity();
// if the type of first arg is the same as the current impl type, we should take the first arg into assoc function
if first.peel_refs() == impl_ty {
let first_ty = first.peel_refs();
if first_ty == self_ty || first_ty == self.tcx.types.self_param {
Some(first.ref_mutability().map_or("", |mutbl| mutbl.ref_prefix_str()))
} else {
None
}
})
} else {
None
};
});

let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
let args = if let SelfSource::MethodCall(receiver) = source
&& let Some(args) = args
Expand Down
8 changes: 0 additions & 8 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/region.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -221,9 +221,6 @@ pub struct ScopeTree {
/// variable is declared.
var_map: FxIndexMap<hir::ItemLocalId, Scope>,

/// Maps from a `NodeId` to the associated destruction scope (if any).
destruction_scopes: FxIndexMap<hir::ItemLocalId, Scope>,

/// Identifies expressions which, if captured into a temporary, ought to
/// have a temporary whose lifetime extends to the end of the enclosing *block*,
/// and not the enclosing *statement*. Expressions that are not present in this
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -336,11 +333,6 @@ impl ScopeTree {
let prev = self.parent_map.insert(child, p);
assert!(prev.is_none());
}

// Record the destruction scopes for later so we can query them.
if let ScopeData::Destruction = child.data {
self.destruction_scopes.insert(child.item_local_id(), child);
}
}

pub fn record_var_scope(&mut self, var: hir::ItemLocalId, lifetime: Scope) {
Expand Down
19 changes: 17 additions & 2 deletions compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -791,13 +791,28 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
&& let [segment] = &attr_kind.item.path.segments[..]
&& segment.ident.name == sym::cfg
&& let Some(args_span) = attr_kind.item.args.span()
&& let Ok(next_attr) = snapshot.parse_attribute(InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden(None))
&& let next_attr = match snapshot.parse_attribute(InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden(None))
{
Ok(next_attr) => next_attr,
Err(inner_err) => {
err.cancel();
inner_err.cancel();
return;
}
}
&& let ast::AttrKind::Normal(next_attr_kind) = next_attr.kind
&& let Some(next_attr_args_span) = next_attr_kind.item.args.span()
&& let [next_segment] = &next_attr_kind.item.path.segments[..]
&& segment.ident.name == sym::cfg
&& let Ok(next_expr) = snapshot.parse_expr()
{
let next_expr = match snapshot.parse_expr() {
Ok(next_expr) => next_expr,
Err(inner_err) => {
err.cancel();
inner_err.cancel();
return;
}
};
// We have for sure
// #[cfg(..)]
// expr
Expand Down
1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion library/core/src/net/ip_addr.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -1893,7 +1893,6 @@ impl Ipv6Addr {
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(ip)]
/// use std::net::Ipv6Addr;
///
/// assert_eq!(Ipv6Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0xffff, 0x7f00, 0x1).is_loopback(), false);
Expand Down
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
// Issue #118164: recovery path leaving unemitted error behind
fn bar() -> String {
#[cfg(feature = )]
[1, 2, 3].iter().map().collect::<String>() //~ ERROR expected `;`, found `#`
#[attr] //~ ERROR expected statement after outer attribute
}
fn main() {
let _ = bar();
}
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
error: expected `;`, found `#`
--> $DIR/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.rs:4:47
|
LL | #[cfg(feature = )]
| ------------------ only `;` terminated statements or tail expressions are allowed after this attribute
LL | [1, 2, 3].iter().map().collect::<String>()
| ^ expected `;` here
LL | #[attr]
| - unexpected token
|
help: add `;` here
|
LL | [1, 2, 3].iter().map().collect::<String>();
| +
help: alternatively, consider surrounding the expression with a block
|
LL | { [1, 2, 3].iter().map().collect::<String>() }
| + +

error: expected statement after outer attribute
--> $DIR/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.rs:5:5
|
LL | #[attr]
| ^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors

29 changes: 29 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.fixed
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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
// run-rustfix

struct A {

}

trait M {
fn foo(_a: Self);
fn bar(_a: Self);
fn baz(_a: i32);
}

impl M for A {
fn foo(_a: Self) {}
fn bar(_a: A) {}
fn baz(_a: i32) {}
}

fn main() {
let _a = A {};
A::foo(_a);
//~^ ERROR no method named `foo` found
A::baz(0);
//~^ ERROR no method named `baz` found

let _b = A {};
A::bar(_b);
//~^ ERROR no method named `bar` found
}
29 changes: 29 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
// run-rustfix

struct A {

}

trait M {
fn foo(_a: Self);
fn bar(_a: Self);
fn baz(_a: i32);
}

impl M for A {
fn foo(_a: Self) {}
fn bar(_a: A) {}
fn baz(_a: i32) {}
}

fn main() {
let _a = A {};
_a.foo();
//~^ ERROR no method named `foo` found
_a.baz(0);
//~^ ERROR no method named `baz` found

let _b = A {};
_b.bar();
//~^ ERROR no method named `bar` found
}
60 changes: 60 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.stderr
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@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
error[E0599]: no method named `foo` found for struct `A` in the current scope
--> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:21:8
|
LL | struct A {
| -------- method `foo` not found for this struct
...
LL | _a.foo();
| ---^^^--
| | |
| | this is an associated function, not a method
| help: use associated function syntax instead: `A::foo(_a)`
|
= note: found the following associated functions; to be used as methods, functions must have a `self` parameter
note: the candidate is defined in the trait `M`
--> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:8:5
|
LL | fn foo(_a: Self);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

error[E0599]: no method named `baz` found for struct `A` in the current scope
--> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:23:8
|
LL | struct A {
| -------- method `baz` not found for this struct
...
LL | _a.baz(0);
| ---^^^---
| | |
| | this is an associated function, not a method
| help: use associated function syntax instead: `A::baz(0)`
|
= note: found the following associated functions; to be used as methods, functions must have a `self` parameter
note: the candidate is defined in the trait `M`
--> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:10:5
|
LL | fn baz(_a: i32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

error[E0599]: no method named `bar` found for struct `A` in the current scope
--> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:27:8
|
LL | struct A {
| -------- method `bar` not found for this struct
...
LL | _b.bar();
| ---^^^--
| | |
| | this is an associated function, not a method
| help: use associated function syntax instead: `A::bar(_b)`
|
= note: found the following associated functions; to be used as methods, functions must have a `self` parameter
note: the candidate is defined in the trait `M`
--> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:9:5
|
LL | fn bar(_a: Self);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to 3 previous errors

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0599`.
3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions triagebot.toml
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Expand Up @@ -663,7 +663,6 @@ libs = [
"@joshtriplett",
"@Mark-Simulacrum",
"@m-ou-se",
"@thomcc",
]
bootstrap = [
"@Mark-Simulacrum",
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -803,7 +802,7 @@ project-stable-mir = [
"/library/panic_unwind" = ["libs"]
"/library/proc_macro" = ["@petrochenkov"]
"/library/std" = ["libs"]
"/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows" = ["@ChrisDenton", "@thomcc"]
"/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows" = ["@ChrisDenton"]
"/library/stdarch" = ["libs"]
"/library/test" = ["libs"]
"/src/bootstrap" = ["bootstrap"]
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