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make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern #116284

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@RalfJung RalfJung commented Sep 30, 2023

These arms would never be hit anyway, so the pattern makes little sense. We have had a future-compat lint against float matches in general for a long time, so I hope we can get away with immediately making this a hard error.

This is part of implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.

Closes #41620 by removing the lint.

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make matching on NaN a hard error

These arms would never be hit anyway, so the pattern makes little sense. We have had a future-compat lint against float matches in general for a *long* time, so I hope we can get away with immediately making this a hard error.
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asquared31415 commented Sep 30, 2023

It would be nice if there were justification/explanation in a note in the error message, maybe something like "NaN never matches any float, including identical NaNs"?

Maybe also hint that {float}::is_nan exists?

Otherwise I can see many complaints about "why won't the compiler let me check that something is NaN with a match" from people that don't understand why it's not permitted.

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RalfJung commented Oct 2, 2023

These all look spurious. :)

@rust-lang/lang this is basically a trimmed-down version of #84045 that only makes matching specifically on NaNs a hard error. Those match arms are impossible to hit, so there's no way these arms are actually useful.

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nikomatsakis commented Oct 3, 2023

@RalfJung We discussed this in the lang-team meeting today. We had some questions:

  • First, what is the motivation to eliminate NaN specifically? Is it simply that NaN is confusing for end-users (because it is not equal to itself, and hence the arm is dead code) or is it because NaN itself adds some difficulties to const generics or other things?
  • Second, do we have a sense for the overall "plan" around the semantics of pattern matching and floating point values? At some point we expected to remove that, but now it seems like we are allowing floats, presumably with today's semantics, is that correct?

Our preliminary feeling at the meeting was that singling out NaN felt strange...

  • If we are going to allow matching on floats, @scottmcm and myself, at least, would prefer to lint against matching on NaN, as it could be quite surprising, but not make it a hard error.
  • If we are going to disallow all float matching, then, this is a different thing.

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RalfJung commented Oct 3, 2023

First, what is the motivation to eliminate NaN specifically?

NaN is by far the least well-behaved class of float values when it comes to comparison, since they don't even satisfy reflexivity. No matter the mental model for match, it seems very hard to justify a value not even matching itself.

Second, do we have a sense for the overall "plan" around the semantics of pattern matching and floating point values? At some point we expected to remove that, but now it seems like we are allowing floats, presumably with today's semantics, is that correct?

There was the plan to disallow floats entirely as part of the move to enforcing structural matching (this even got RFC'd). Then t-lang rejected #84045, which is a departure from that plan. If t-lang has a long-term plan here than you didn't tell us about it. :)

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saethlin commented Oct 3, 2023

  • If we are going to allow matching on floats, @scottmcm and myself, at least, would prefer to lint against matching on NaN, as it could be quite surprising, but not make it a hard error.

A future-incompat lint that covers all float matches already exists: #41293

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scottmcm commented Oct 3, 2023

If t-lang has a long-term plan here than you didn't tell us about it. :)

Yeah, we agree we need a plan :) We opened rust-lang/lang-team#222 so that the planning meeting tomorrow can hopefully schedule something about it


Personally I'm super-torn about it. I agree that NANs are weird and it's be great to just disallow them with extreme prejudice, but at the same time if we're allowing matching on floats in general as "it's like PartialEq" then it trips all my heuristics for "that's a lint" because we know what it does it's just not what people wanted to use.

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I believe we should not use PartialEq as the basis of match, and especially not in this case. It is irritatingly recursive to begin with (generally, when writing PartialEq impls, I use match to avoid having to reason about the existence of other PartialEq impls) and encourages needless semantic drift between a match arm described by a constant and a match arm described by a pattern.

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update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 4, 2024
…, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#116284 (make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern)
 - rust-lang#120060 (Use the same mir-opt bless targets on all platforms)
 - rust-lang#120214 (match lowering: consistently lower bindings deepest-first)
 - rust-lang#120326 (Actually abort in -Zpanic-abort-tests)
 - rust-lang#120396 (Account for unbounded type param receiver in suggestions)
 - rust-lang#120435 (Suggest name value cfg when only value is used for check-cfg)

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matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

These arms would never be hit anyway, so the pattern makes little sense. We have had a future-compat lint against float matches in general for a *long* time, so I hope we can get away with immediately making this a hard error.

This is part of implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.

Closes rust-lang#41620 by removing the lint.

rust-lang/reference#1456 updates the reference to match.
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#113833 (`std::error::Error` -> Trait Implementations: lifetimes consistency improvement)
 - rust-lang#115386 (PartialEq, PartialOrd: update and synchronize handling of transitive chains)
 - rust-lang#116284 (make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern)
 - rust-lang#118960 (Add LocalWaker and ContextBuilder types to core, and LocalWake trait to alloc.)
 - rust-lang#120060 (Use the same mir-opt bless targets on all platforms)
 - rust-lang#120214 (match lowering: consistently lower bindings deepest-first)
 - rust-lang#120384 (Use `<T, U>` for array/slice equality `impl`s)

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matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

These arms would never be hit anyway, so the pattern makes little sense. We have had a future-compat lint against float matches in general for a *long* time, so I hope we can get away with immediately making this a hard error.

This is part of implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.

Closes rust-lang#41620 by removing the lint.

rust-lang/reference#1456 updates the reference to match.
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#113833 (`std::error::Error` -> Trait Implementations: lifetimes consistency improvement)
 - rust-lang#115386 (PartialEq, PartialOrd: update and synchronize handling of transitive chains)
 - rust-lang#116284 (make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern)
 - rust-lang#118960 (Add LocalWaker and ContextBuilder types to core, and LocalWake trait to alloc.)
 - rust-lang#120384 (Use `<T, U>` for array/slice equality `impl`s)
 - rust-lang#120518 (riscv only supports split_debuginfo=off for now)
 - rust-lang#120619 (Assert that params with the same *index* have the same *name*)
 - rust-lang#120657 (Remove unused struct)
 - rust-lang#120661 (target: default to the medium code model on LoongArch targets)

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matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#113833 (`std::error::Error` -> Trait Implementations: lifetimes consistency improvement)
 - rust-lang#115386 (PartialEq, PartialOrd: update and synchronize handling of transitive chains)
 - rust-lang#116284 (make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern)
 - rust-lang#118960 (Add LocalWaker and ContextBuilder types to core, and LocalWake trait to alloc.)
 - rust-lang#120384 (Use `<T, U>` for array/slice equality `impl`s)
 - rust-lang#120518 (riscv only supports split_debuginfo=off for now)
 - rust-lang#120657 (Remove unused struct)
 - rust-lang#120661 (target: default to the medium code model on LoongArch targets)

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matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#113833 (`std::error::Error` -> Trait Implementations: lifetimes consistency improvement)
 - rust-lang#115386 (PartialEq, PartialOrd: update and synchronize handling of transitive chains)
 - rust-lang#116284 (make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern)
 - rust-lang#118960 (Add LocalWaker and ContextBuilder types to core, and LocalWake trait to alloc.)
 - rust-lang#120384 (Use `<T, U>` for array/slice equality `impl`s)
 - rust-lang#120518 (riscv only supports split_debuginfo=off for now)
 - rust-lang#120657 (Remove unused struct)
 - rust-lang#120661 (target: default to the medium code model on LoongArch targets)

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Rollup merge of rust-lang#116284 - RalfJung:no-nan-match, r=cjgillot

make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

These arms would never be hit anyway, so the pattern makes little sense. We have had a future-compat lint against float matches in general for a *long* time, so I hope we can get away with immediately making this a hard error.

This is part of implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.

Closes rust-lang#41620 by removing the lint.

rust-lang/reference#1456 updates the reference to match.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 6, 2024
…, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 6, 2024
…, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 6, 2024
…, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
rust-timer added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 7, 2024
Rollup merge of rust-lang#120423 - RalfJung:indirect-structural-match, r=petrochenkov

update indirect structural match lints to match RFC and to show up for dependencies

This is a large step towards implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.
We currently have five lints related to "the structural match situation":
- nontrivial_structural_match
- indirect_structural_match
- pointer_structural_match
- const_patterns_without_partial_eq
- illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

This PR concerns the first 3 of them. (The 4th already is set up to show for dependencies, and the 5th is removed by rust-lang#116284.) nontrivial_structural_match is being removed as per the RFC; the other two are enabled to show up in dependencies.

Fixes rust-lang#73448 by removing the affected analysis.
@RalfJung RalfJung deleted the no-nan-match branch February 8, 2024 06:55
flip1995 pushed a commit to flip1995/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 8, 2024
make matching on NaN a hard error, and remove the rest of illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern

These arms would never be hit anyway, so the pattern makes little sense. We have had a future-compat lint against float matches in general for a *long* time, so I hope we can get away with immediately making this a hard error.

This is part of implementing rust-lang/rfcs#3535.

Closes rust-lang#41620 by removing the lint.

rust-lang/reference#1456 updates the reference to match.
@RalfJung RalfJung added the relnotes Marks issues that should be documented in the release notes of the next release. label Mar 8, 2024
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- [Respect `rust-version` when generating lockfile]
  (rust-lang/cargo#12861)
- [Control `--charset` via auto-detecting config value]
  (rust-lang/cargo#13337)
- [Support `target.<triple>.rustdocflags` officially]
  (rust-lang/cargo#13197)
- [Stabilize global cache data tracking]
  (rust-lang/cargo#13492)

Misc
----

- [rustdoc: add `--test-builder-wrapper` arg to support wrappers
  such as RUSTC_WRAPPER when building doctests]
  (rust-lang/rust#114651)

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

- [Many unsafe precondition checks now run for user code with debug
  assertions enabled] (rust-lang/rust#120594)
  This change helps users catch undefined behavior in their code,
  though the details of how much is checked are generally not
  stable.
- [riscv only supports split_debuginfo=off for now]
  (rust-lang/rust#120518)
- [Consistently check bounds on hidden types of `impl Trait`]
  (rust-lang/rust#121679)
- [Change equality of higher ranked types to not rely on subtyping]
  (rust-lang/rust#118247)
- [When called, additionally check bounds on normalized function return type]
  (rust-lang/rust#118882)
- [Expand coverage for `arithmetic_overflow` lint]
  (rust-lang/rust#119432)

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.

- [Update to LLVM 18](rust-lang/rust#120055)
- [Build `rustc` with 1CGU on `x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`]
  (rust-lang/rust#112267)
- [Build `rustc` with 1CGU on `x86_64-apple-darwin`]
  (rust-lang/rust#112268)
- [Introduce `run-make` V2 infrastructure, a `run_make_support`
  library and port over 2 tests as example]
  (rust-lang/rust#113026)
- [Windows: Implement condvar, mutex and rwlock using futex]
  (rust-lang/rust#121956)
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Tracking issue for illegal_floating_point_literal_pattern compatibility lint