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Stabilize underscore_imports
#56303
Stabilize underscore_imports
#56303
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r? @Centril |
Stabilization reportFeature name: Implemented in #48922 and landed 8.5 months ago. What is being stabilized
Additional effect on 2018 edition is that
Some details and corner casesDespite the name introduced with Underscore imports can be public - Open questionsIf procedural macro clones the Known issues"Unique identifiers" (gensyms) are lost in crate metadata, so all
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I'm especially interested in opinions regarding interactions with proc macros ("Open questions" in #56303 (comment)). |
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Looks good pending tests passing and pending some of the additional tests discussed above.
Thanks for the thoroughly detailed report <3. I propose that we stabilize As for the open questions re. macros, I propose that we create unique identifiers during name resolution and after macro expansion such that (#56303 (comment)): #[my_macro]
use path::to::Trait as _;
// expands to
use path::to::Trait1 as _;
use path::to::Trait2 as _; // the same underscore token is not an error (same for the declarative macro case in #56303 (comment)). @rfcbot merge |
Team member @Centril has proposed to merge this. The next step is review by the rest of the tagged teams:
Concerns:
Once a majority of reviewers approve (and none object), this will enter its final comment period. If you spot a major issue that hasn't been raised at any point in this process, please speak up! See this document for info about what commands tagged team members can give me. |
To make sure I understand the procedural macro consideration: would the following be an example of the edge case you have in mind? #[my_macro]
use path::to::Trait as _;
// expands to
use path::to::Trait1 as _;
use path::to::Trait2 as _; // the same underscore token and these would be conflicting imports because they reuse the same gensym? |
@dtolnay The declarative macro equivalent is #![feature(underscore_imports)]
#![allow(unused)]
macro_rules! m {
($item: item) => { $item $item }
}
m!(use std as _;); // ERROR the name `_` is defined multiple times
fn main() {} |
Thanks @petrochenkov. If you were to ask me which of the two behaviors I would want for the code in my previous comment, I would mildly prefer for those not to be conflicting imports -- like how if a macro expands to But I would be comfortable stabilizing this as currently implemented. I don't foresee the behavior being at all problematic for procedural macros in actual usage. |
I agree with this rationale and have amended the proposal accordingly. |
Re-exporting error[E0428]: the name `_` is defined multiple times
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= note: `_` must be defined only once in the type namespace of this module It would be nice if there were a specific diagnostic for this usecase (and an issue to track implementing a fix?). |
One more example showing that gensym creation at parse-time is at least suspicious: duplicate! {
// The macro argument is parsed as an unstructured token stream, `_` is parsed as a plain `_` token, gensym is not created.
// Duplication results in two plain `_` tokens.
// Two plain `_`s are parsed after the macro is expanded, two different gensyms are created, no name conflict happens during resolution.
use foo as _;
}
// The macro argument is parsed as an item, gensym is created when parsing `_`.
// Duplication results in two identical gensyms.
// Two gensyms are parsed after the macro is expanded, name conflict happens during resolution.
#[duplicate]
use foo as _; |
@Nemo157 Now we always consider gensyms from Actually, I have hard time imagining situation in which the reverted bug would be observable, if we delay the gensym creation until resolve. // Crate 1
pub mod m {
pub use foo as _;
}
pub use m::*;
// Crate 2
use crate1::m::*;
use crate1::*; but it won't result in an error, because glob vs glob conflict is only an error if definitions of conflicting names are different, but in this case it's the same |
☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #56245) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts. |
All the suggestions and additional tests are implemented in #56392. |
@rfcbot concern waiting-on-56392-fix It looks like there's currently one test in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/tree/master/src/test/ui/rfc-2166-underscore-imports. Is that sufficient? Are there success stories of people trying this out and it working, so people wanting it stabilized to be able to check in? (I didn't see any in #48216, and only a failure story here.) |
Well, this is a small feature. Most of intra-crate cases are basically covered in that test. (And #56392 adds some more.) |
Delay gensym creation for "underscore items" (`use foo as _`/`const _`) until name resolution So they cannot be cloned by macros. See #56303 for the discussion. Mostly fix cross-crate use of underscore items by inverting the "gensyms are lost in metadata" bug as described in #56303 (comment). Fix unused import warnings for single-segment imports (first commit) and `use crate_name as _` imports (as specified in #56303 (comment)). Prohibit accidentally implemented `static _: TYPE = EXPR;` (cc #55983). Add more tests for `use foo as _` imports.
🔔 This is now entering its final comment period, as per the review above. 🔔 |
Awesome! When exporting traits from a prelude like this, what is |
@torkleyy |
The final comment period, with a disposition to merge, as per the review above, is now complete. |
r=me with @Centril's above fix to the feature gate stabilization version. |
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Stabilize `underscore_imports` Closes #48216
☀️ Test successful - status-appveyor, status-travis |
Pkgsrc changes: * Bump required rust version to build to 1.32.0. * Adapt patches to changed file locations. * Since we now patch some more vendor/ modules, doctor the corresponding .cargo-checksum.json files accordingly Upstream changes: Version 1.33.0 (2019-02-28) ========================== Language -------- - [You can now use the `cfg(target_vendor)` attribute.][57465] E.g. `#[cfg(target_vendor="apple")] fn main() { println!("Hello Apple!"); }` - [Integer patterns such as in a match expression can now be exhaustive.][56362] E.g. You can have match statement on a `u8` that covers `0..=255` and you would no longer be required to have a `_ => unreachable!()` case. - [You can now have multiple patterns in `if let` and `while let` expressions.][57532] You can do this with the same syntax as a `match` expression. E.g. ```rust enum Creature { Crab(String), Lobster(String), Person(String), } fn main() { let state = Creature::Crab("Ferris"); if let Creature::Crab(name) | Creature::Person(name) = state { println!("This creature's name is: {}", name); } } ``` - [You can now have irrefutable `if let` and `while let` patterns.][57535] Using this feature will by default produce a warning as this behaviour can be unintuitive. E.g. `if let _ = 5 {}` - [You can now use `let` bindings, assignments, expression statements, and irrefutable pattern destructuring in const functions.][57175] - [You can now call unsafe const functions.][57067] E.g. ```rust const unsafe fn foo() -> i32 { 5 } const fn bar() -> i32 { unsafe { foo() } } ``` - [You can now specify multiple attributes in a `cfg_attr` attribute.][57332] E.g. `#[cfg_attr(all(), must_use, optimize)]` - [You can now specify a specific alignment with the `#[repr(packed)]` attribute.][57049] E.g. `#[repr(packed(2))] struct Foo(i16, i32);` is a struct with an alignment of 2 bytes and a size of 6 bytes. - [You can now import an item from a module as an `_`.][56303] This allows you to import a trait's impls, and not have the name in the namespace. E.g. ```rust use std::io::Read as _; // Allowed as there is only one `Read` in the module. pub trait Read {} ``` - [You may now use `Rc`, `Arc`, and `Pin` as method receivers][56805]. Compiler -------- - [You can now set a linker flavor for `rustc` with the `-Clinker-flavor` command line argument.][56351] - [The mininum required LLVM version has been bumped to 6.0.][56642] - [Added support for the PowerPC64 architecture on FreeBSD.][57615] - [The `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` target support has been upgraded to tier 2 support.][57130] Visit the [platform support][platform-support] page for information on Rust's platform support. - [Added support for the `thumbv7neon-linux-androideabi` and `thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-gnueabihf` targets.][56947] - [Added support for the `x86_64-unknown-uefi` target.][56769] Libraries --------- - [The methods `overflowing_{add, sub, mul, shl, shr}` are now `const` functions for all numeric types.][57566] - [The methods `rotate_left`, `rotate_right`, and `wrapping_{add, sub, mul, shl, shr}` are now `const` functions for all numeric types.][57105] - [The methods `is_positive` and `is_negative` are now `const` functions for all signed numeric types.][57105] - [The `get` method for all `NonZero` types is now `const`.][57167] - [The methods `count_ones`, `count_zeros`, `leading_zeros`, `trailing_zeros`, `swap_bytes`, `from_be`, `from_le`, `to_be`, `to_le` are now `const` for all numeric types.][57234] - [`Ipv4Addr::new` is now a `const` function][57234] Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`unix::FileExt::read_exact_at`] - [`unix::FileExt::write_all_at`] - [`Option::transpose`] - [`Result::transpose`] - [`convert::identity`] - [`pin::Pin`] - [`marker::Unpin`] - [`marker::PhantomPinned`] - [`Vec::resize_with`] - [`VecDeque::resize_with`] - [`Duration::as_millis`] - [`Duration::as_micros`] - [`Duration::as_nanos`] Cargo ----- - [Cargo should now rebuild a crate if a file was modified during the initial build.][cargo/6484] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - The methods `str::{trim_left, trim_right, trim_left_matches, trim_right_matches}` are now deprecated in the standard library, and their usage will now produce a warning. Please use the `str::{trim_start, trim_end, trim_start_matches, trim_end_matches}` methods instead. - The `Error::cause` method has been deprecated in favor of `Error::source` which supports downcasting. [55982]: rust-lang/rust#55982 [56303]: rust-lang/rust#56303 [56351]: rust-lang/rust#56351 [56362]: rust-lang/rust#56362 [56642]: rust-lang/rust#56642 [56769]: rust-lang/rust#56769 [56805]: rust-lang/rust#56805 [56947]: rust-lang/rust#56947 [57049]: rust-lang/rust#57049 [57067]: rust-lang/rust#57067 [57105]: rust-lang/rust#57105 [57130]: rust-lang/rust#57130 [57167]: rust-lang/rust#57167 [57175]: rust-lang/rust#57175 [57234]: rust-lang/rust#57234 [57332]: rust-lang/rust#57332 [57465]: rust-lang/rust#57465 [57532]: rust-lang/rust#57532 [57535]: rust-lang/rust#57535 [57566]: rust-lang/rust#57566 [57615]: rust-lang/rust#57615 [cargo/6484]: rust-lang/cargo#6484 [`unix::FileExt::read_exact_at`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.read_exact_at [`unix::FileExt::write_all_at`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.write_all_at [`Option::transpose`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html#method.transpose [`Result::transpose`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/result/enum.Result.html#method.transpose [`convert::identity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/fn.identity.html [`pin::Pin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/pin/struct.Pin.html [`marker::Unpin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/marker/trait.Unpin.html [`marker::PhantomPinned`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/marker/struct.PhantomPinned.html [`Vec::resize_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.resize_with [`VecDeque::resize_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.resize_with [`Duration::as_millis`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_millis [`Duration::as_micros`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_micros [`Duration::as_nanos`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_nanos [platform-support]: https://forge.rust-lang.org/platform-support.html
Pkgsrc changes: * Bump required rust version to build to 1.32.0. * Adapt patches to changed file locations. * Since we now patch some more vendor/ modules, doctor the corresponding .cargo-checksum.json files accordingly Upstream changes: Version 1.33.0 (2019-02-28) ========================== Language -------- - [You can now use the `cfg(target_vendor)` attribute.][57465] E.g. `#[cfg(target_vendor="apple")] fn main() { println!("Hello Apple!"); }` - [Integer patterns such as in a match expression can now be exhaustive.][56362] E.g. You can have match statement on a `u8` that covers `0..=255` and you would no longer be required to have a `_ => unreachable!()` case. - [You can now have multiple patterns in `if let` and `while let` expressions.][57532] You can do this with the same syntax as a `match` expression. E.g. ```rust enum Creature { Crab(String), Lobster(String), Person(String), } fn main() { let state = Creature::Crab("Ferris"); if let Creature::Crab(name) | Creature::Person(name) = state { println!("This creature's name is: {}", name); } } ``` - [You can now have irrefutable `if let` and `while let` patterns.][57535] Using this feature will by default produce a warning as this behaviour can be unintuitive. E.g. `if let _ = 5 {}` - [You can now use `let` bindings, assignments, expression statements, and irrefutable pattern destructuring in const functions.][57175] - [You can now call unsafe const functions.][57067] E.g. ```rust const unsafe fn foo() -> i32 { 5 } const fn bar() -> i32 { unsafe { foo() } } ``` - [You can now specify multiple attributes in a `cfg_attr` attribute.][57332] E.g. `#[cfg_attr(all(), must_use, optimize)]` - [You can now specify a specific alignment with the `#[repr(packed)]` attribute.][57049] E.g. `#[repr(packed(2))] struct Foo(i16, i32);` is a struct with an alignment of 2 bytes and a size of 6 bytes. - [You can now import an item from a module as an `_`.][56303] This allows you to import a trait's impls, and not have the name in the namespace. E.g. ```rust use std::io::Read as _; // Allowed as there is only one `Read` in the module. pub trait Read {} ``` - [You may now use `Rc`, `Arc`, and `Pin` as method receivers][56805]. Compiler -------- - [You can now set a linker flavor for `rustc` with the `-Clinker-flavor` command line argument.][56351] - [The mininum required LLVM version has been bumped to 6.0.][56642] - [Added support for the PowerPC64 architecture on FreeBSD.][57615] - [The `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` target support has been upgraded to tier 2 support.][57130] Visit the [platform support][platform-support] page for information on Rust's platform support. - [Added support for the `thumbv7neon-linux-androideabi` and `thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-gnueabihf` targets.][56947] - [Added support for the `x86_64-unknown-uefi` target.][56769] Libraries --------- - [The methods `overflowing_{add, sub, mul, shl, shr}` are now `const` functions for all numeric types.][57566] - [The methods `rotate_left`, `rotate_right`, and `wrapping_{add, sub, mul, shl, shr}` are now `const` functions for all numeric types.][57105] - [The methods `is_positive` and `is_negative` are now `const` functions for all signed numeric types.][57105] - [The `get` method for all `NonZero` types is now `const`.][57167] - [The methods `count_ones`, `count_zeros`, `leading_zeros`, `trailing_zeros`, `swap_bytes`, `from_be`, `from_le`, `to_be`, `to_le` are now `const` for all numeric types.][57234] - [`Ipv4Addr::new` is now a `const` function][57234] Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`unix::FileExt::read_exact_at`] - [`unix::FileExt::write_all_at`] - [`Option::transpose`] - [`Result::transpose`] - [`convert::identity`] - [`pin::Pin`] - [`marker::Unpin`] - [`marker::PhantomPinned`] - [`Vec::resize_with`] - [`VecDeque::resize_with`] - [`Duration::as_millis`] - [`Duration::as_micros`] - [`Duration::as_nanos`] Cargo ----- - [Cargo should now rebuild a crate if a file was modified during the initial build.][cargo/6484] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - The methods `str::{trim_left, trim_right, trim_left_matches, trim_right_matches}` are now deprecated in the standard library, and their usage will now produce a warning. Please use the `str::{trim_start, trim_end, trim_start_matches, trim_end_matches}` methods instead. - The `Error::cause` method has been deprecated in favor of `Error::source` which supports downcasting. [55982]: rust-lang/rust#55982 [56303]: rust-lang/rust#56303 [56351]: rust-lang/rust#56351 [56362]: rust-lang/rust#56362 [56642]: rust-lang/rust#56642 [56769]: rust-lang/rust#56769 [56805]: rust-lang/rust#56805 [56947]: rust-lang/rust#56947 [57049]: rust-lang/rust#57049 [57067]: rust-lang/rust#57067 [57105]: rust-lang/rust#57105 [57130]: rust-lang/rust#57130 [57167]: rust-lang/rust#57167 [57175]: rust-lang/rust#57175 [57234]: rust-lang/rust#57234 [57332]: rust-lang/rust#57332 [57465]: rust-lang/rust#57465 [57532]: rust-lang/rust#57532 [57535]: rust-lang/rust#57535 [57566]: rust-lang/rust#57566 [57615]: rust-lang/rust#57615 [cargo/6484]: rust-lang/cargo#6484 [`unix::FileExt::read_exact_at`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.read_exact_at [`unix::FileExt::write_all_at`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.write_all_at [`Option::transpose`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html#method.transpose [`Result::transpose`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/result/enum.Result.html#method.transpose [`convert::identity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/fn.identity.html [`pin::Pin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/pin/struct.Pin.html [`marker::Unpin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/marker/trait.Unpin.html [`marker::PhantomPinned`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/marker/struct.PhantomPinned.html [`Vec::resize_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.resize_with [`VecDeque::resize_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.resize_with [`Duration::as_millis`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_millis [`Duration::as_micros`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_micros [`Duration::as_nanos`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_nanos [platform-support]: https://forge.rust-lang.org/platform-support.html
Closes #48216