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Avoid ICE when referencing desugared local binding in borrow error #63051
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Avoid ICE when referencing desugared local binding in borrow error To avoid leaking the names of local bindings from expressions like for loops, rust-lang#60984 explicitly ignored them, but an assertion that `LocalKind::Var` *must* have a name would trigger an ICE. Before this change, the binding generated by desugaring the for loop would leak into the diagnostic (rust-lang#63027): ``` error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing local variable `__next` --> return-local-binding-from-desugaring.rs:LL:CC | LL | for ref x in xs { | ----- `__next` is borrowed here ... LL | result | ^^^^^^ returns a value referencing data owned by the current function ``` Ideally `LocalKind` would carry more information to more accurately explain the problem, but for now, in order to avoid the ICE (fix rust-lang#63026), we accept `LocalKind::Var` without a name and produce the following output: ``` error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing local binding --> $DIR/return-local-binding-from-desugaring.rs:30:5 | LL | for ref x in xs { | -- local binding introduced here ... LL | result | ^^^^^^ returns a value referencing data owned by the current function ```
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Avoid ICE when referencing desugared local binding in borrow error To avoid leaking the names of local bindings from expressions like for loops, rust-lang#60984 explicitly ignored them, but an assertion that `LocalKind::Var` *must* have a name would trigger an ICE. Before this change, the binding generated by desugaring the for loop would leak into the diagnostic (rust-lang#63027): ``` error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing local variable `__next` --> return-local-binding-from-desugaring.rs:LL:CC | LL | for ref x in xs { | ----- `__next` is borrowed here ... LL | result | ^^^^^^ returns a value referencing data owned by the current function ``` Ideally `LocalKind` would carry more information to more accurately explain the problem, but for now, in order to avoid the ICE (fix rust-lang#63026), we accept `LocalKind::Var` without a name and produce the following output: ``` error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing local binding --> $DIR/return-local-binding-from-desugaring.rs:30:5 | LL | for ref x in xs { | -- local binding introduced here ... LL | result | ^^^^^^ returns a value referencing data owned by the current function ```
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Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #62550 (Implement RFC 2707 + Parser recovery for range patterns) - #62759 (Actually add rustc-guide to toolstate, don't fail builds for the guide) - #62806 (Fix few Clippy warnings) - #62974 (bump crossbeam-epoch dependency) - #63051 (Avoid ICE when referencing desugared local binding in borrow error) - #63061 (In which we constantly improve the Vec(Deque) array PartialEq impls) - #63067 (Add test for issue-50900) - #63071 (Allow rustbot to add `F-*` + `requires-nightly`.) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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To avoid leaking the names of local bindings from expressions like for loops, #60984 explicitly ignored them, but an assertion that
LocalKind::Var
must have a name would trigger an ICE.Before this change, the binding generated by desugaring the for loop would leak into the diagnostic (#63027):
Ideally
LocalKind
would carry more information to more accurately explain the problem, but for now, in order to avoid the ICE (fix #63026), we acceptLocalKind::Var
without a name and produce the following output: