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Rollup of 10 pull requests #82262
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Also make sure that type arguments of associated types are printed in some error messages.
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Gomez <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Gomez <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Gomez <[email protected]>
…-obk name async generators something more human friendly in type error diagnostic fixes rust-lang#81457 Some details: 1. I opted to load the generator kind from the hir in TyCategory. I also use 1 impl in the hir for the descr 2. I named both the source of the future, in addition to the general type (`future`), not sure what is preferred 3. I am not sure what is required to make sure "generator" is not referred to anywhere. A brief `rg "\"generator\"" showed me that most diagnostics correctly distinguish from generators and async generator, but the `descr` of `DefKind` is pretty general (not sure how thats used) 4. should the descr impl of AsyncGeneratorKind use its display impl instead of copying the string?
… r=Mark-Simulacrum [libtest] Run the test synchronously when hitting thread limit libtest currently panics if it hits the thread limit. This often results in spurious test failures (<code>thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Os { code: 11, kind: WouldBlock, message: "Resource temporarily unavailable" }'</code> ... `error: test failed, to rerun pass '--lib'`). This PR makes it continue to run the test synchronously if it runs out of threads. Closes rust-lang#78165. `@rustbot` label: A-libtest T-libs
…h726 Ensure valid TraitRefs are created for GATs This fixes `ProjectionTy::trait_ref` to use the correct substs. Places that need all of the substs have been updated to not use `trait_ref`. r? ```@jackh726```
const_generics: Dont evaluate array length const when handling yet another error Same ICE as rust-lang#82009 except triggered by a different error. cc `@lcnr` r? `@varkor`
…n, r=petrochenkov In some limited cases, suggest `where` bounds for non-type params Partially address rust-lang#81971.
…=varkor Replace if-let and while-let with `if let` and `while let` This pull request replaces if-let and while-let with `if let` and `while let`. closes rust-lang#82205
Make sure pdbs are copied along with exe and dlls when bootstrapping This makes it easier to find the pdbs when wanting to debug the compiler on Windows.
avoid converting types into themselves (clippy::useless_conversion)
…549, r=GuillaumeGomez Add long explanation for E0549 Helps with rust-lang#61137
…rkor Optimize counting digits in line numbers during error reporting Replaces `.to_string().len()` with simple loop and integer division, which avoids an unnecessary allocation. Although I couldn't figure out how to directly profile `rustc`'s error reporting, I ran a microbenchmark on my machine (2.9 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5) on the two strategies for `0..100_000`, and the results seem promising: ``` test to_string_len ... bench: 12,124,792 ns/iter (+/- 700,652) test while_loop ... bench: 30,333 ns/iter (+/- 562) ``` The x86_64 disassembly reduces integer division to a multiplication + shift, so I don't think there's any problems with using integer division. For more (micro)optimization, it would be nice if we could avoid the initial check to see if the line number is nonzero, but I don't think `self.get_max_line_num(span, children)` _guarantees_ a nonzero line number.
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Successful merges:
where
bounds for non-type params #82194 (In some limited cases, suggestwhere
bounds for non-type params)if let
andwhile let
#82215 (Replace if-let and while-let withif let
andwhile let
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r? @ghost
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