More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics#142693
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Finished benchmarking commit (bfa10de): comparison URL. Overall result: ❌ regressions - please read the text belowBenchmarking this pull request means it may be perf-sensitive – we'll automatically label it not fit for rolling up. You can override this, but we strongly advise not to, due to possible changes in compiler perf. Next Steps: If you can justify the regressions found in this try perf run, please do so in sufficient writing along with @bors rollup=never Instruction countOur most reliable metric. Used to determine the overall result above. However, even this metric can be noisy.
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(lol I should've just built the compiler for the rebase instead of doing a CI-directed one, that was painful, thanks tired me doing a night shift) Rebased, added some more (doc) comments and got rid of the @bors r=compiler-errors |
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@bors rollup- alleviate pressure |
…er-errors More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics Scaffolding for rust-lang#135229 (CC rust-lang#135331) Fixes rust-lang#136944 (6th commit). Fixes rust-lang#142718 (8th commit).
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #138554 (Distinguish delim kind to decide whether to emit unexpected closing delimiter) - #142673 (Show the offset, length and memory of uninit read errors) - #142693 (More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics) - #143382 (stabilize `const_slice_reverse`) - #143928 (opt-dist: make llvm builds optional) - #143961 (Correct which exploit mitigations are enabled by default) - #144050 (Fix encoding of link_section and no_mangle cross crate) - #144059 (Refactor `CrateLoader` into the `CStore`) - #144123 (Generalize `unsize` and `unsize_into` destinations) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #138554 (Distinguish delim kind to decide whether to emit unexpected closing delimiter) - #142673 (Show the offset, length and memory of uninit read errors) - #142693 (More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics) - #143382 (stabilize `const_slice_reverse`) - #143928 (opt-dist: make llvm builds optional) - #143961 (Correct which exploit mitigations are enabled by default) - #144050 (Fix encoding of link_section and no_mangle cross crate) - #144059 (Refactor `CrateLoader` into the `CStore`) - #144123 (Generalize `unsize` and `unsize_into` destinations) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #138554 (Distinguish delim kind to decide whether to emit unexpected closing delimiter) - #142673 (Show the offset, length and memory of uninit read errors) - #142693 (More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics) - #143382 (stabilize `const_slice_reverse`) - #143928 (opt-dist: make llvm builds optional) - #143961 (Correct which exploit mitigations are enabled by default) - #144050 (Fix encoding of link_section and no_mangle cross crate) - #144059 (Refactor `CrateLoader` into the `CStore`) - #144123 (Generalize `unsize` and `unsize_into` destinations) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#138554 (Distinguish delim kind to decide whether to emit unexpected closing delimiter) - rust-lang/rust#142673 (Show the offset, length and memory of uninit read errors) - rust-lang/rust#142693 (More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics) - rust-lang/rust#143382 (stabilize `const_slice_reverse`) - rust-lang/rust#143928 (opt-dist: make llvm builds optional) - rust-lang/rust#143961 (Correct which exploit mitigations are enabled by default) - rust-lang/rust#144050 (Fix encoding of link_section and no_mangle cross crate) - rust-lang/rust#144059 (Refactor `CrateLoader` into the `CStore`) - rust-lang/rust#144123 (Generalize `unsize` and `unsize_into` destinations) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
…er-errors More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics Scaffolding for rust-lang#135229 (CC rust-lang#135331) Fixes rust-lang#136944 (6th commit). Fixes rust-lang#142718 (8th commit).
…iaskrgr Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#138554 (Distinguish delim kind to decide whether to emit unexpected closing delimiter) - rust-lang#142673 (Show the offset, length and memory of uninit read errors) - rust-lang#142693 (More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics) - rust-lang#143382 (stabilize `const_slice_reverse`) - rust-lang#143928 (opt-dist: make llvm builds optional) - rust-lang#143961 (Correct which exploit mitigations are enabled by default) - rust-lang#144050 (Fix encoding of link_section and no_mangle cross crate) - rust-lang#144059 (Refactor `CrateLoader` into the `CStore`) - rust-lang#144123 (Generalize `unsize` and `unsize_into` destinations) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Further tighten up relaxed bounds Follow-up to #142693, #135331 and #135841. Fixes #143122. * Reject relaxed bounds `?Trait` in the bounds of trait aliases. Just like `trait Trait {}` doesn't mean `trait Trait: Sized {}` and we therefore reject `trait Trait: ?Sized {}`, `trait Trait =;` (sic!) doesn't mean `trait Trait = Sized;` (never did!) and as a logical consequence `trait Trait = ?Sized;` is meaningless and should be forbidden. * Don't permit `?Sized` in more places (e.g., supertrait bounds, trait object types) if feature `more_maybe_bounds` is enabled. That internal feature is only meant to allow the user to define & use *new* default traits (that have fewer rules to follow for now to ease experimentation). * Unconditionally check that the `Trait` in `?Trait` is a default trait. Previously, we would only perform this check in selected places which was very brittle and led to bugs slipping through. * Slightly improve diagnostics.
Further tighten up relaxed bounds Follow-up to rust-lang#142693, rust-lang#135331 and rust-lang#135841. Fixes rust-lang#143122. * Reject relaxed bounds `?Trait` in the bounds of trait aliases. Just like `trait Trait {}` doesn't mean `trait Trait: Sized {}` and we therefore reject `trait Trait: ?Sized {}`, `trait Trait =;` (sic!) doesn't mean `trait Trait = Sized;` (never did!) and as a logical consequence `trait Trait = ?Sized;` is meaningless and should be forbidden. * Don't permit `?Sized` in more places (e.g., supertrait bounds, trait object types) if feature `more_maybe_bounds` is enabled. That internal feature is only meant to allow the user to define & use *new* default traits (that have fewer rules to follow for now to ease experimentation). * Unconditionally check that the `Trait` in `?Trait` is a default trait. Previously, we would only perform this check in selected places which was very brittle and led to bugs slipping through. * Slightly improve diagnostics.
Rollup merge of #147734 - fmease:tighten-relaxed, r=lcnr Further tighten up relaxed bounds Follow-up to #142693, #135331 and #135841. Fixes #143122. * Reject relaxed bounds `?Trait` in the bounds of trait aliases. Just like `trait Trait {}` doesn't mean `trait Trait: Sized {}` and we therefore reject `trait Trait: ?Sized {}`, `trait Trait =;` (sic!) doesn't mean `trait Trait = Sized;` (never did!) and as a logical consequence `trait Trait = ?Sized;` is meaningless and should be forbidden. * Don't permit `?Sized` in more places (e.g., supertrait bounds, trait object types) if feature `more_maybe_bounds` is enabled. That internal feature is only meant to allow the user to define & use *new* default traits (that have fewer rules to follow for now to ease experimentation). * Unconditionally check that the `Trait` in `?Trait` is a default trait. Previously, we would only perform this check in selected places which was very brittle and led to bugs slipping through. * Slightly improve diagnostics.
Further tighten up relaxed bounds Follow-up to rust-lang/rust#142693, rust-lang/rust#135331 and rust-lang/rust#135841. Fixes rust-lang/rust#143122. * Reject relaxed bounds `?Trait` in the bounds of trait aliases. Just like `trait Trait {}` doesn't mean `trait Trait: Sized {}` and we therefore reject `trait Trait: ?Sized {}`, `trait Trait =;` (sic!) doesn't mean `trait Trait = Sized;` (never did!) and as a logical consequence `trait Trait = ?Sized;` is meaningless and should be forbidden. * Don't permit `?Sized` in more places (e.g., supertrait bounds, trait object types) if feature `more_maybe_bounds` is enabled. That internal feature is only meant to allow the user to define & use *new* default traits (that have fewer rules to follow for now to ease experimentation). * Unconditionally check that the `Trait` in `?Trait` is a default trait. Previously, we would only perform this check in selected places which was very brittle and led to bugs slipping through. * Slightly improve diagnostics.
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#138554 (Distinguish delim kind to decide whether to emit unexpected closing delimiter) - rust-lang/rust#142673 (Show the offset, length and memory of uninit read errors) - rust-lang/rust#142693 (More robustly deal with relaxed bounds and improve their diagnostics) - rust-lang/rust#143382 (stabilize `const_slice_reverse`) - rust-lang/rust#143928 (opt-dist: make llvm builds optional) - rust-lang/rust#143961 (Correct which exploit mitigations are enabled by default) - rust-lang/rust#144050 (Fix encoding of link_section and no_mangle cross crate) - rust-lang/rust#144059 (Refactor `CrateLoader` into the `CStore`) - rust-lang/rust#144123 (Generalize `unsize` and `unsize_into` destinations) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Scaffolding for #135229 (CC #135331)
Fixes #136944 (6th commit).
Fixes #142718 (8th commit).