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Correctly handle stability of #[diagnostic]
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This commit changes the way we treat the stability of attributes in the `#[diagnostic]` namespace. Instead of relaying on ad-hoc checks to ensure at call side that a certain attribute is really usable at that location it centralises the logic to one place. For diagnostic attributes comming from other crates it just skips serializing attributes that are not stable and that do not have the corresponding feature enabled. For attributes from the current crate we can just use the feature information provided by `TyCtx`.
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…g, r=<try> Correctly handle stability of `#[diagnostic]` attributes This commit changes the way we treat the stability of attributes in the `#[diagnostic]` namespace. Instead of relaying on ad-hoc checks to ensure at call side that a certain attribute is really usable at that location it centralises the logic to one place. For diagnostic attributes comming from other crates it just skips serializing attributes that are not stable and that do not have the corresponding feature enabled. For attributes from the current crate we can just use the feature information provided by `TyCtx`. r? `@compiler-errors`
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Finished benchmarking commit (f47c51d): comparison URL. Overall result: no relevant changes - no action neededBenchmarking this pull request likely means that it is perf-sensitive, so we're automatically marking it as not fit for rolling up. While you can manually mark this PR as fit for rollup, we strongly recommend not doing so since this PR may lead to changes in compiler perf. @bors rollup=never Instruction countThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Max RSS (memory usage)This benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. CyclesThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Binary sizeResults (primary -0.0%, secondary -0.0%)This is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
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Finished benchmarking commit (085744b): comparison URL. Overall result: ✅ improvements - no action needed@rustbot label: -perf-regression Instruction countThis is a highly reliable metric that was used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
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Binary sizeResults (primary -0.0%, secondary -0.0%)This is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
Bootstrap: 756.685s -> 754.903s (-0.24%) |
This commit changes the way we treat the stability of attributes in the
#[diagnostic]
namespace. Instead of relaying on ad-hoc checks toensure at call side that a certain attribute is really usable at that
location it centralises the logic to one place. For diagnostic
attributes comming from other crates it just skips serializing
attributes that are not stable and that do not have the corresponding
feature enabled. For attributes from the current crate we can just use
the feature information provided by
TyCtx
.r? @compiler-errors