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Don't normalize in AstConv #101947

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@aliemjay aliemjay commented Sep 17, 2022

See individual commits.

Fixes #101350
Fixes #54940

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@aliemjay aliemjay force-pushed the astconv-normalize branch 2 times, most recently from c874486 to c3bf78b Compare October 26, 2022 14:19
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@bors try @rust-timer queue

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Awaiting bors try build completion.

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⌛ Trying commit 82fa1136489005893be02555b865ca6a90d923f3 with merge 1ab52f9b015fe3b11f0862dd6cbf44c426995a28...

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☀️ Try build successful - checks-actions
Build commit: 1ab52f9b015fe3b11f0862dd6cbf44c426995a28 (1ab52f9b015fe3b11f0862dd6cbf44c426995a28)

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Queued 1ab52f9b015fe3b11f0862dd6cbf44c426995a28 with parent 44fcfb0, future comparison URL.

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Finished benchmarking commit (1ab52f9b015fe3b11f0862dd6cbf44c426995a28): comparison URL.

Overall result: no relevant changes - no action needed

Benchmarking this pull request likely means that it is perf-sensitive, so we're automatically marking it as not fit for rolling up. While you can manually mark this PR as fit for rollup, we strongly recommend not doing so since this PR may lead to changes in compiler perf.

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@aliemjay aliemjay changed the title [WIP] don't normalize in AstConv Don't normalize in AstConv Oct 31, 2022
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☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #102618) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts.

compiler/rustc_traits/src/type_op.rs Outdated Show resolved Hide resolved
fn record_ty(&self, hir_id: hir::HirId, ty: Ty<'tcx>, _span: Span) {
self.write_ty(hir_id, ty)
fn record_ty(&self, hir_id: hir::HirId, ty: Ty<'tcx>, span: Span) {
let ty_normalized = match ty.has_escaping_bound_vars() {
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recording types with escaping bound vars is pretty cursed anyways 🤔 ideally we just don't™. Do you know where that currently happens?

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This happens in nested hir::Ty's, e.g. &'a str in let _: for<'a> fn(&'a str). But I don't think they're relevant to typeck since the outer type has no escaping bound vars. One place where it actually matters is in closures - underscore lifetimes are always late-bound regions (e.g. |_: &'_ str| {}) but we currently handle this in closure.rs by normalizing the complete signature rather than each input type separately.

@@ -1187,7 +1161,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
.unwrap_or(false);

let (res, self_ctor_substs) = if let Res::SelfCtor(impl_def_id) = res {
let ty = self.normalize_ty(span, tcx.at(span).type_of(impl_def_id));
let ty = tcx.at(span).type_of(impl_def_id);
let ty = self.normalize_associated_types_in(span, ty);
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this means that self_ctor_substs are already normalized, but are used as substs_raw further down. I would expect this to be a bug (where we again ignore region obligations from user written types)

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SelfCtor type is already checked by item wfcheck, so I don't think we will miss region obligations when normalizing.

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hmm, we can't rely on probe_adt here because we also need the substs 🤔 i guess that's fine then.

While I am not sure whether we could land this, can you add something like the following here?

FIXME: Try to change this to use the unnormalized type here and check the resulting breakage.

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This was indeed problematic. I have fixed it in e05158d.

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fn probe_adt(&self, span: Span, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<ty::AdtDef<'tcx>> {
match ty.kind() {
ty::Adt(adt_def, _) => Some(*adt_def),
// FIXME: We should normalize even with escaping bound vars.
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no, we shouldn't imo

imo we should have never relied on normalization during ast lowering. We won't be able to remove the existing normalization due to backwards compatibility. I think we should just live with the existing inconsistency, potentially even linting when normalization is required to remove it 2030 or whatever

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I tend to agree. The fact that path resolution depends on normalization may be an unintended behavior.

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cc @rust-lang/types I generally don't think we should normalize during astconv to resolve stuff like Self::A if Self is a projection. Examples include

trait Identity {
    type Id;
}
impl<T> Identity for T {
    type Id = T;
}

enum Foo {
    A,
    B,
}

trait Trait {
    fn return_a() -> Self;
}

impl Trait for <Foo as Identity>::Id {
    fn return_a() -> Self {
        Self::A
    }
}

fn main() {
    let x = <<Foo as Identity>::Id>::A;
}

We do have to keep supporting this for backwards compatibility however.

I therefore think that we should 1) remove the FIXME here and add a comment for "we cannot normalize inside of a binder" 2) rename this method to probe_adt_normalize_for_backcompat to prevent us from at least adding further uses of that method.

edit: we do normalize for resolve_fully_qualified_call as well it's not as simple as only warning on this method 🤔 idk

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This looks like T-lang issue. Can we open a new issue and nominate it for t-lang?

Anyway I toned down the FIXME comment and opened a new ticket for it #104767. See also #103640.

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lcnr commented Nov 7, 2022

Thanks ❤️

As this is a breaking change, going to run crater and then go through a t-types FCP. r=me on the impl after some nits

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⌛ Trying commit a1a29a30952de6b1aed11075b0979825595c5275 with merge c4ca63acfd7111dc43e5bc36534474f323ca449a...

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☀️ Try build successful - checks-actions
Build commit: c4ca63acfd7111dc43e5bc36534474f323ca449a (c4ca63acfd7111dc43e5bc36534474f323ca449a)

Delay until user annotations are registered.
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lcnr commented Jan 9, 2023

@bors r+ rollup=never

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📌 Commit bf228ac has been approved by lcnr

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⌛ Testing commit bf228ac with merge af58fc8...

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☀️ Test successful - checks-actions
Approved by: lcnr
Pushing af58fc8 to master...

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Finished benchmarking commit (af58fc8): comparison URL.

Overall result: ❌✅ regressions and improvements - ACTION NEEDED

Next Steps: If you can justify the regressions found in this perf run, please indicate this with @rustbot label: +perf-regression-triaged along with sufficient written justification. If you cannot justify the regressions please open an issue or create a new PR that fixes the regressions, add a comment linking to the newly created issue or PR, and then add the perf-regression-triaged label to this PR.

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Mixed results, but overall small in magnitude and relatively scattered. Marking as triaged -- I don't think we need to dig in further. This change fixes a couple bugs, so it's worthwhile to accept small regressions like this.

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wip-sync pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip that referenced this pull request Mar 20, 2023
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Adjust patches and cargo checksums to new versions.

Upstream changes:

Version 1.68.0 (2023-03-09)
===========================

Language
--------

- [Stabilize default_alloc_error_handler]
  (rust-lang/rust#102318)
  This allows usage of `alloc` on stable without requiring the
  definition of a handler for allocation failure. Defining custom
  handlers is still unstable.
- [Stabilize `efiapi` calling convention.]
  (rust-lang/rust#105795)
- [Remove implicit promotion for types with drop glue]
  (rust-lang/rust#105085)

Compiler
--------

- [Change `bindings_with_variant_name` to deny-by-default]
  (rust-lang/rust#104154)
- [Allow .. to be parsed as let initializer]
  (rust-lang/rust#105701)
- [Add `armv7-sony-vita-newlibeabihf` as a tier 3 target]
  (rust-lang/rust#105712)
- [Always check alignment during compile-time const evaluation]
  (rust-lang/rust#104616)
- [Disable "split dwarf inlining" by default.]
  (rust-lang/rust#106709)
- [Add vendor to Fuchsia's target triple]
  (rust-lang/rust#106429)
- [Enable sanitizers for s390x-linux]
  (rust-lang/rust#107127)

Libraries
---------

- [Loosen the bound on the Debug implementation of Weak.]
  (rust-lang/rust#90291)
- [Make `std::task::Context` !Send and !Sync]
  (rust-lang/rust#95985)
- [PhantomData layout guarantees]
  (rust-lang/rust#104081)
- [Don't derive Debug for `OnceWith` & `RepeatWith`]
  (rust-lang/rust#104163)
- [Implement DerefMut for PathBuf]
  (rust-lang/rust#105018)
- [Add O(1) `Vec -> VecDeque` conversion guarantee]
  (rust-lang/rust#105128)
- [Leak amplification for peek_mut() to ensure BinaryHeap's invariant
  is always met]
  (rust-lang/rust#105851)

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`{core,std}::pin::pin!`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/pin/macro.pin.html)
- [`impl From<bool> for {f32,f64}`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#impl-From%3Cbool%3E-for-f32)
- [`std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/constant.MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR.html)
- [`impl DerefMut for PathBuf`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#impl-DerefMut-for-PathBuf)

These APIs are now stable in const contexts:

- [`VecDeque::new`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.new)

Cargo
-----

- [Stabilize sparse registry support for crates.io]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11224)
- [`cargo build --verbose` tells you more about why it recompiles.]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11407)
- [Show progress of crates.io index update even `net.git-fetch-with-cli`
  option enabled]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11579)

Misc
----

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- [Add `SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS` to future-incompat report]
  (rust-lang/rust#103418)
- [Only specify `--target` by default for `-Zgcc-ld=lld` on wasm]
  (rust-lang/rust#101792)
- [Bump `IMPLIED_BOUNDS_ENTAILMENT` to Deny + ReportNow]
  (rust-lang/rust#106465)
- [`std::task::Context` no longer implements Send and Sync]
  (rust-lang/rust#95985)

nternal Changes
----------------

These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent
significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related
tools.

- [Encode spans relative to the enclosing item]
  (rust-lang/rust#84762)
- [Don't normalize in AstConv]
  (rust-lang/rust#101947)
- [Find the right lower bound region in the scenario of partial order relations]
  (rust-lang/rust#104765)
- [Fix impl block in const expr]
  (rust-lang/rust#104889)
- [Check ADT fields for copy implementations considering regions]
  (rust-lang/rust#105102)
- [rustdoc: simplify JS search routine by not messing with lev distance]
  (rust-lang/rust#105796)
- [Enable ThinLTO for rustc on `x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`]
  (rust-lang/rust#103591)
- [Enable ThinLTO for rustc on `x86_64-apple-darwin`]
  (rust-lang/rust#103647)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Apr 8, 2023
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Adjust patches (add & remove) and cargo checksums to new versions.
 * It's conceivable that the workaround for LLVM based NetBSD works
   even less in this version (ref. PKGSRC_HAVE_LIBCPP not having a
   corresponding patch anymore).

Upstream changes:

Version 1.68.2 (2023-03-28)
===========================

- [Update the GitHub RSA host key bundled within Cargo]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11883).
  The key was [rotated by GitHub]
  (https://github.blog/2023-03-23-we-updated-our-rsa-ssh-host-key/)
  on 2023-03-24 after the old one leaked.
- [Mark the old GitHub RSA host key as revoked]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11889).
  This will prevent Cargo from accepting the leaked key even when
  trusted by the system.
- [Add support for `@revoked` and a better error message for
  `@cert-authority` in Cargo's SSH host key verification]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11635)

Version 1.68.1 (2023-03-23)
===========================

- [Fix miscompilation in produced Windows MSVC artifacts]
  (rust-lang/rust#109094)
  This was introduced by enabling ThinLTO for the distributed rustc
  which led to miscompilations in the resulting binary. Currently
  this is believed to be limited to the -Zdylib-lto flag used for
  rustc compilation, rather than a general bug in ThinLTO, so only
  rustc artifacts should be affected.
- [Fix --enable-local-rust builds]
  (rust-lang/rust#109111)
- [Treat `$prefix-clang` as `clang` in linker detection code]
  (rust-lang/rust#109156)
- [Fix panic in compiler code]
  (rust-lang/rust#108162)

Version 1.68.0 (2023-03-09)
===========================

Language
--------

- [Stabilize default_alloc_error_handler]
  (rust-lang/rust#102318)
  This allows usage of `alloc` on stable without requiring the
  definition of a handler for allocation failure. Defining custom
  handlers is still unstable.
- [Stabilize `efiapi` calling convention.]
  (rust-lang/rust#105795)
- [Remove implicit promotion for types with drop glue]
  (rust-lang/rust#105085)

Compiler
--------

- [Change `bindings_with_variant_name` to deny-by-default]
  (rust-lang/rust#104154)
- [Allow .. to be parsed as let initializer]
  (rust-lang/rust#105701)
- [Add `armv7-sony-vita-newlibeabihf` as a tier 3 target]
  (rust-lang/rust#105712)
- [Always check alignment during compile-time const evaluation]
  (rust-lang/rust#104616)
- [Disable "split dwarf inlining" by default.]
  (rust-lang/rust#106709)
- [Add vendor to Fuchsia's target triple]
  (rust-lang/rust#106429)
- [Enable sanitizers for s390x-linux]
  (rust-lang/rust#107127)

Libraries
---------

- [Loosen the bound on the Debug implementation of Weak.]
  (rust-lang/rust#90291)
- [Make `std::task::Context` !Send and !Sync]
  (rust-lang/rust#95985)
- [PhantomData layout guarantees]
  (rust-lang/rust#104081)
- [Don't derive Debug for `OnceWith` & `RepeatWith`]
  (rust-lang/rust#104163)
- [Implement DerefMut for PathBuf]
  (rust-lang/rust#105018)
- [Add O(1) `Vec -> VecDeque` conversion guarantee]
  (rust-lang/rust#105128)
- [Leak amplification for peek_mut() to ensure BinaryHeap's invariant
  is always met]
  (rust-lang/rust#105851)

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`{core,std}::pin::pin!`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/pin/macro.pin.html)
- [`impl From<bool> for {f32,f64}`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#impl-From%3Cbool%3E-for-f32)
- [`std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/constant.MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR.html)
- [`impl DerefMut for PathBuf`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#impl-DerefMut-for-PathBuf)

These APIs are now stable in const contexts:

- [`VecDeque::new`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.new)

Cargo
-----

- [Stabilize sparse registry support for crates.io]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11224)
- [`cargo build --verbose` tells you more about why it recompiles.]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11407)
- [Show progress of crates.io index update even `net.git-fetch-with-cli`
  option enabled]
  (rust-lang/cargo#11579)

Misc
----

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- [Add `SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS` to future-incompat report]
  (rust-lang/rust#103418)
- [Only specify `--target` by default for `-Zgcc-ld=lld` on wasm]
  (rust-lang/rust#101792)
- [Bump `IMPLIED_BOUNDS_ENTAILMENT` to Deny + ReportNow]
  (rust-lang/rust#106465)
- [`std::task::Context` no longer implements Send and Sync]
  (rust-lang/rust#95985)

nternal Changes
----------------

These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent
significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related
tools.

- [Encode spans relative to the enclosing item]
  (rust-lang/rust#84762)
- [Don't normalize in AstConv]
  (rust-lang/rust#101947)
- [Find the right lower bound region in the scenario of partial order relations]
  (rust-lang/rust#104765)
- [Fix impl block in const expr]
  (rust-lang/rust#104889)
- [Check ADT fields for copy implementations considering regions]
  (rust-lang/rust#105102)
- [rustdoc: simplify JS search routine by not messing with lev distance]
  (rust-lang/rust#105796)
- [Enable ThinLTO for rustc on `x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`]
  (rust-lang/rust#103591)
- [Enable ThinLTO for rustc on `x86_64-apple-darwin`]
  (rust-lang/rust#103647)

Version 1.67.0 (2023-01-26)
==========================

Language
--------

- [Make `Sized` predicates coinductive, allowing cycles.]
  (rust-lang/rust#100386)
- [`#[must_use]` annotations on `async fn` also affect the
  `Future::Output`.] (rust-lang/rust#100633)
- [Elaborate supertrait obligations when deducing closure signatures.]
  (rust-lang/rust#101834)
- [Invalid literals are no longer an error under `cfg(FALSE)`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#102944)
- [Unreserve braced enum variants in value namespace.]
  (rust-lang/rust#103578)

Compiler
--------

- [Enable varargs support for calling conventions other than `C`
  or `cdecl`.] (rust-lang/rust#97971)
- [Add new MIR constant propagation based on dataflow analysis.]
  (rust-lang/rust#101168)
- [Optimize field ordering by grouping m\*2^n-sized fields with
  equivalently aligned ones.] (rust-lang/rust#102750)
- [Stabilize native library modifier `verbatim`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#104360)

Added and removed targets:

- [Add a tier 3 target for PowerPC on AIX]
  (rust-lang/rust#102293), `powerpc64-ibm-aix`.
- [Add a tier 3 target for the Sony PlayStation 1]
  (rust-lang/rust#102689), `mipsel-sony-psx`.
- [Add tier 3 `no_std` targets for the QNX Neutrino RTOS]
  (rust-lang/rust#102701),
  `aarch64-unknown-nto-qnx710` and `x86_64-pc-nto-qnx710`.
- [Remove tier 3 `linuxkernel` targets]
  (rust-lang/rust#104015) (not used by the
  actual kernel).

Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc]
for more information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------

- [Merge `crossbeam-channel` into `std::sync::mpsc`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#93563)
- [Fix inconsistent rounding of 0.5 when formatted to 0 decimal places.]
  (rust-lang/rust#102935)
- [Derive `Eq` and `Hash` for `ControlFlow`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#103084)
- [Don't build `compiler_builtins` with `-C panic=abort`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#103786)

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`{integer}::checked_ilog`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i32.html#method.checked_ilog)
- [`{integer}::checked_ilog2`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i32.html#method.checked_ilog2)
- [`{integer}::checked_ilog10`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i32.html#method.checked_ilog10)
- [`{integer}::ilog`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i32.html#method.ilog)
- [`{integer}::ilog2`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i32.html#method.ilog2)
- [`{integer}::ilog10`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i32.html#method.ilog10)
- [`NonZeroU*::ilog2`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/num/struct.NonZeroU32.html#method.ilog2)
- [`NonZeroU*::ilog10`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/num/struct.NonZeroU32.html#method.ilog10)
- [`NonZero*::BITS`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/num/struct.NonZeroU32.html#associatedconstant.BITS)

These APIs are now stable in const contexts:

- [`char::from_u32`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.char.html#method.from_u32)
- [`char::from_digit`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.char.html#method.from_digit)
- [`char::to_digit`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.char.html#method.to_digit)
- [`core::char::from_u32`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/char/fn.from_u32.html)
- [`core::char::from_digit`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/char/fn.from_digit.html)

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- [The layout of `repr(Rust)` types now groups m\*2^n-sized fields
  with equivalently aligned ones.]
  (rust-lang/rust#102750) This is intended
  to be an optimization, but it is also known to increase type
  sizes in a few cases for the placement of enum tags. As a reminder,
  the layout of `repr(Rust)` types is an implementation detail,
  subject to change.
- [0.5 now rounds to 0 when formatted to 0 decimal places.]
  (rust-lang/rust#102935)
  This makes it consistent with the rest of floating point formatting that
  rounds ties toward even digits.
- [Chains of `&&` and `||` will now drop temporaries from their
  sub-expressions in evaluation order, left-to-right.]
  (rust-lang/rust#103293) Previously, it
  was "twisted" such that the _first_ expression dropped its
  temporaries _last_, after all of the other expressions dropped
  in order.
- [Underscore suffixes on string literals are now a hard error.]
  (rust-lang/rust#103914)
  This has been a future-compatibility warning since 1.20.0.
- [Stop passing `-export-dynamic` to `wasm-ld`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#105405)
- [`main` is now mangled as `__main_void` on `wasm32-wasi`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#105468)
- [Cargo now emits an error if there are multiple registries in
  the configuration with the same index URL.]
  (rust-lang/cargo#10592)

Internal Changes
----------------

These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they
represent significant improvements to the performance or internals
of rustc and related tools.

- [Rewrite LLVM's archive writer in Rust.]
  (rust-lang/rust#97485)
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Jun 9, 2024
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tests: Add ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-generic-arg.rs

This adds a regression test for an ICE "accidentally" fixed by rust-lang#101947 that does not add a test for this particular case.

Closes rust-lang#107564.

I have confirmed the added test code fails with `nightly-2023-01-09` (and passes with `nightly-2023-01-10` and of course recent `nightly`).
rust-timer added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Jun 9, 2024
Rollup merge of rust-lang#126137 - Enselic:normalize-generic-arg, r=compiler-errors

tests: Add ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-generic-arg.rs

This adds a regression test for an ICE "accidentally" fixed by rust-lang#101947 that does not add a test for this particular case.

Closes rust-lang#107564.

I have confirmed the added test code fails with `nightly-2023-01-09` (and passes with `nightly-2023-01-10` and of course recent `nightly`).
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