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Author SHA1 Message Date
Albert Larsan
cf2dff2b1e
Move /src/test to /tests 2023-01-11 09:32:08 +00:00
Esteban Küber
bd890f9cd1 Remove redundant clone suggestion 2022-12-25 17:16:54 -08:00
Esteban Küber
2d6a2ff76e Create new inference context 2022-12-25 16:51:11 -08:00
Esteban Küber
12fd9011b8 Verify receiver is of self: Pin<&mut Self> 2022-12-23 15:13:04 -08:00
Esteban Küber
c79db9c5e5 Suggest Pin::as_mut when encountering borrow error 2022-12-23 09:59:39 -08:00
Oli Scherer
6984085088 Stop pointing to operators if their libcore method source is not available 2022-12-13 10:06:11 +00:00
Oli Scherer
063b1675b2 Clarify what "this" means 2022-12-13 09:51:03 +00:00
Oli Scherer
cb26b35b12 Make some diagnostics not depend on the source of what they reference being available 2022-12-13 09:48:22 +00:00
Esteban Küber
d687d46f68 Tweak output in for loops
Do not suggest `.clone()` as we already suggest borrowing the iterated
value.
2022-11-23 12:17:47 -08:00
Esteban Küber
9e72e35ceb Suggest .clone() or ref binding on E0382 2022-11-23 12:17:47 -08:00
Esteban Kuber
98752776b8 Tweak move error
Point at method definition that causes type to be consumed.

Fix #94056.
2022-03-03 21:21:57 +00:00
Aaron Hill
4d66986e09
Use larger span for adjustments on method calls
Currently, we use a relatively 'small' span for THIR
expressions generated by an 'adjustment' (e.g. an autoderef,
autoborrow, unsizing). As a result, if a borrow generated
by an adustment ends up causing a borrowcheck error, for example:

```rust
let mut my_var = String::new();
let my_ref = &my_var
my_var.push('a');
my_ref;
```

then the span for the mutable borrow may end up referring
to only the base expression (e.g. `my_var`), rather than
the method call which triggered the mutable borrow
(e.g. `my_var.push('a')`)

Due to a quirk of the MIR borrowck implementation,
this doesn't always get exposed in migration mode,
but it does in many cases.

This commit makes THIR building consistently use 'larger'
spans for adjustment expressions

The intent of this change it make it clearer to users
when it's the specific way in which a variable is
used (for example, in a method call) that produdes
a borrowcheck error. For example, an error message
claiming that a 'mutable borrow occurs here' might
be confusing if it just points at a usage of a variable
(e.g. `my_var`), when no `&mut` is in sight. Pointing
at the entire expression should help to emphasize
that the method call itself is responsible for
the mutable borrow.

In several cases, this makes the `#![feature(nll)]` diagnostic
output match up exactly with the default (migration mode) output.
As a result, several `.nll.stderr` files end up getting removed
entirely.
2021-09-25 10:00:41 -05:00
Aaron Hill
20979aad77
Change wording of note 2021-01-08 14:57:35 -05:00
Aaron Hill
de90afc72e
Explain method-call move errors in loops
PR #73708 added a more detailed explanation of move errors that occur
due to a call to a method that takes `self`. This PR extends that logic
to work when a move error occurs due to a method call in the previous
iteration of a loop.
2021-01-08 14:37:07 -05:00
Dan Aloni
07e7823c01 pretty: trim paths of unique symbols
If a symbol name can only be imported from one place for a type, and
as long as it was not glob-imported anywhere in the current crate, we
can trim its printed path and print only the name.

This has wide implications on error messages with types, for example,
shortening `std::vec::Vec` to just `Vec`, as long as there is no other
`Vec` importable anywhere.

This adds a new '-Z trim-diagnostic-paths=false' option to control this
feature.

On the good path, with no diagnosis printed, we should try to avoid
issuing this query, so we need to prevent trimmed_def_paths query on
several cases.

This change also relies on a previous commit that differentiates
between `Debug` and `Display` on various rustc types, where the latter
is trimmed and presented to the user and the former is not.
2020-09-02 22:26:37 +03:00
mark
2c31b45ae8 mv std libs to library/ 2020-07-27 19:51:13 -05:00
Aaron Hill
fa6a61c689
Explain move errors that occur due to method calls involving self
This is a re-attempt of #72389 (which was reverted in #73594)
Instead of using `ExpnKind::Desugaring` to represent operators, this PR
checks the lang item directly.
2020-06-26 16:28:09 -04:00
Aaron Hill
ad9972a20d
Revert "Rollup merge of #72389 - Aaron1011:feature/move-fn-self-msg, r=nikomatsakis"
This reverts commit 372cb9b69c, reversing
changes made to 5c61a8dc34.
2020-06-22 12:46:29 -04:00
Aaron Hill
5902b2f6e5
Use fn_span to point to the actual method call 2020-06-11 18:10:13 -04:00
Aaron Hill
2c11c35f89
Explain move errors that occur due to method calls involving self 2020-06-11 17:40:40 -04:00