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This is needed for my Ubuntu 22.04 box due to a slight change in gdb output. The fix is similar to the fix in rust-lang#95063.
Improves the compiler error backtrace information, as shown in rust-lang#99363, by using `span_bug` instead of `bug`. New output: ``` build/aarch64-apple-darwin/stage1/bin/rustc /tmp/test.rs --edition=2021 error: internal compiler error: compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/closure.rs:185:25: Unexpected type Opaque(DefId(0:5 ~ test[db0f]::main::T::{opaque#0}), []) for `Field` projection --> /tmp/test.rs:11:27 | 11 | let Foo((a, b)) = foo; | ^^^ thread 'rustc' panicked at 'Box<dyn Any>', /Users/jmq/src/forked/rust/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs:1331:9 stack backtrace: ``` (Remainder of output truncated.)
The restriction that success ordering must be at least as strong as its failure ordering in compare-exchange operations was lifted in rust-lang#98383.
wf-check generators fixes rust-lang#90409 We should not rely on generators being well formed by construction now that they can get used via type alias impl trait (and thus users can choose generic arguments that are invalid). This can cause surprising behaviour if (definitely unsound) transmutes are used, and it's generally saner to just check for well formedness.
Add E0789 as more specific variant of E0283 Fixes rust-lang#81701 I think this should be good to go, there are only two things where I am somewhat unsure: - Is there a better way to get the fully-qualified path for the suggestion? I tried `self.tcx.def_path_str`, but that didn't seem to always give a correct path for the context. - Should all this be extracted into it's own method or is it fine where it is? r? `@estebank`
…estebank Mention first and last macro in backtrace Slight improvement to diagnostic mentioning what macro an error originates from. Not sure if it's worthwhile.
…al-def-id, r=oli-obk Use `LocalDefId` in `OpaqueTypeKey` Addresses a `// FIXME(oli-obk): make this a LocalDefId` r? `@oli-obk`
…pnkfelix Fix debuginfo tests. This is needed for my Ubuntu 22.04 box due to a slight change in gdb output. The fix is similar to the fix in rust-lang#95063.
Use span_bug for unexpected field projection type Improves the compiler error backtrace information, as shown in rust-lang#99363, by using `span_bug` instead of `bug`. New output: ``` build/aarch64-apple-darwin/stage1/bin/rustc /tmp/test.rs --edition=2021 error: internal compiler error: compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/closure.rs:185:25: Unexpected type Opaque(DefId(0:5 ~ test[db0f]::main::T::{opaque#0}), []) for `Field` projection --> /tmp/test.rs:11:27 | 11 | let Foo((a, b)) = foo; | ^^^ thread 'rustc' panicked at 'Box<dyn Any>', /Users/jmq/src/forked/rust/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs:1331:9 stack backtrace: ``` (Remainder of output truncated.)
Update invalid atomic ordering lint The restriction that success ordering must be at least as strong as its failure ordering in compare-exchange operations was lifted in rust-lang#98383.
…=scottmcm Fix `Skip::next` for non-fused inner iterators `iter.skip(n).next()` will currently call `nth` and `next` in succession on `iter`, without checking whether `nth` exhausts the iterator. Using `?` to propagate a `None` value returned by `nth` avoids this.
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for non-fused inner iterators #99434 (FixSkip::next
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