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`--extern-location` was an experiment to investigate the best way to
generate useful diagnostics for unused dependency warnings by enabling a
build system to identify the corresponding build config.

While I did successfully use this, I've since been convinced the
alternative `--json unused-externs` mechanism is the way to go, and
there's no point in having two mechanisms with basically the same
functionality.

This effectively reverts rust-lang#72603
The `vec!` macro has 3 rules, but two are not usable under
`no_global_oom_handling` builds of the standard library
(even with a zero size):

```rust
let _ = vec![42];    // Error: requires `exchange_malloc` lang_item.
let _ = vec![42; 0]; // Error: cannot find function `from_elem`.
```

Thus those two rules should not be available to begin with.

The remaining one, with an empty matcher, is just a shorthand for
`new()` and may not make as much sense to have alone, since the
idea behind `vec!` is to enable `Vec`s to be defined with the same
syntax as array expressions. Furthermore, the documentation can be
confusing since it shows the other rules.

Thus perhaps it is better and simpler to disable `vec!` entirely
under `no_global_oom_handling` environments, and let users call
`new()` instead:

```rust
let _: Vec<i32> = vec![];
let _: Vec<i32> = Vec::new();
```

Notwithstanding this, a `try_vec!` macro would be useful, such as
the one introduced in rust-lang#95051.

If the shorthand for `new()` is deemed worth keeping on its own,
then it may be interesting to have a separate `vec!` macro with
a single rule and different, simpler documentation.

Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
…in a foreign crate

Adding diagnostic data on generators to the crate metadata and using it to provide
a better diagnostic on failure to meet send bound on futures originated from a foreign crate
`CRATE_DEF_ID` and `CrateNum::as_def_id` are almost always what we want.
Define a `NotHandle` type, that implements `std::error::Error`, and use
it as the error type in `HandleOrNull` and `HandleOrInvalid`.
Also, make the display messages more specific, and remove the `Copy`
implementation.
This test's expected stderr now includes a count of the number of types
that implment `Error`. This PR introduces two new types, so increment
the number by two.
The existing description was incorrect for socket addresses, and
misleading: users would see “invalid IP address syntax” and suppose they
were supposed to provide an IP address rather than a socket address.

I contemplated making it two variants (IP, socket), but realised we can
do still better for the IPv4 and IPv6 types, so here it is as six.

I contemplated more precise error descriptions (e.g. “invalid IPv6
socket address syntax: expected a decimal scope ID after %”), but that’s
a more invasive change, and probably not worthwhile anyway.
…c_fn_in_foreign_crate_diag_2, r=davidtwco

Improved diagnostic on failure to meet send bound on future in a foreign crate

Provide a better diagnostic on failure to meet send bound on futures in a foreign crate.

fixes rust-lang#78543
…dtwco

Remove `--extern-location` and all associated code

`--extern-location` was an experiment to investigate the best way to
generate useful diagnostics for unused dependency warnings by enabling a
build system to identify the corresponding build config.

While I did successfully use this, I've since been convinced the
alternative `--json unused-externs` mechanism is the way to go, and
there's no point in having two mechanisms with basically the same
functionality.

This effectively reverts rust-lang#72603
…, r=Mark-Simulacrum

`alloc`: make `vec!` unavailable under `no_global_oom_handling`

`alloc`: make `vec!` unavailable under `no_global_oom_handling`

The `vec!` macro has 3 rules, but two are not usable under
`no_global_oom_handling` builds of the standard library
(even with a zero size):

```rust
let _ = vec![42];    // Error: requires `exchange_malloc` lang_item.
let _ = vec![42; 0]; // Error: cannot find function `from_elem`.
```

Thus those two rules should not be available to begin with.

The remaining one, with an empty matcher, is just a shorthand for
`new()` and may not make as much sense to have alone, since the
idea behind `vec!` is to enable `Vec`s to be defined with the same
syntax as array expressions. Furthermore, the documentation can be
confusing since it shows the other rules.

Thus perhaps it is better and simpler to disable `vec!` entirely
under `no_global_oom_handling` environments, and let users call
`new()` instead:

```rust
let _: Vec<i32> = vec![];
let _: Vec<i32> = Vec::new();
```

Notwithstanding this, a `try_vec!` macro would be useful, such as
the one introduced in rust-lang#95051.

If the shorthand for `new()` is deemed worth keeping on its own,
then it may be interesting to have a separate `vec!` macro with
a single rule and different, simpler documentation.

Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
…ochenkov

Stop using CRATE_DEF_INDEX outside of metadata encoding.

`CRATE_DEF_ID` and `CrateNum::as_def_id` are almost always what we want.  We should not manipulate raw `DefIndex` outside of metadata encoding.
…tion-improvements, r=joshtriplett

Improve AddrParseError description

The existing description was incorrect for socket addresses, and misleading: users would see “invalid IP address syntax” and suppose they were supposed to provide an IP address rather than a socket address.

I contemplated making it two variants (IP, socket), but realised we can do still better for the IPv4 and IPv6 types, so here it is as six.

I contemplated more precise error descriptions (e.g. “invalid IPv6 socket address syntax: expected a decimal scope ID after %”), but that’s a more invasive change, and probably not worthwhile anyway.
…rror-type, r=joshtriplett

 Define a dedicated error type for `HandleOrNull` and `HandleOrInvalid`.

Define `NullHandleError` and `InvalidHandleError` types, that implement std::error::Error, and use them as the error types in `HandleOrNull` and `HandleOrInvalid`,

This addresses [this concern](rust-lang#87074 (comment)).

This is the same as rust-lang#95387.

r? ``@joshtriplett``
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@bors r+ rollup=never p=5

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bors commented Apr 19, 2022

📌 Commit 3fbc4e2 has been approved by Dylan-DPC

@bors bors added the S-waiting-on-bors Status: Waiting on bors to run and complete tests. Bors will change the label on completion. label Apr 19, 2022
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bors commented Apr 19, 2022

⌛ Testing commit 3fbc4e2 with merge f2ede2775ff2708afdc4d8cd6b295514312a51db...

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💔 Test failed - checks-actions

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Actual stderr saved to D:\a\rust\rust\build\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\test\ui\coercion\coerce-issue-49593-box-never.nofallback\coerce-issue-49593-box-never.nofallback.stderr
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error in revision `nofallback`: 1 errors occurred comparing output.
status: exit code: 1
command: PATH="D:\a\rust\rust\build\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\stage2\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\x64;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.22000.0\x64;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.29.30133\bin\HostX64\x64;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.29.30133\bin\HostX64\x64;D:\a\rust\rust\build\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\stage0-bootstrap-tools\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\release\deps;D:\a\rust\rust\build\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\stage0\bin;D:\a\rust\rust\ninja;D:\a\rust\rust\msys2\mingw64\bin;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\Python\3.10.4\x64\Scripts;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\Python\3.10.4\x64;C:\msys64\usr\bin;D:\a\rust\rust\sccache;C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\5.0\bin;C:\aliyun-cli;C:\vcpkg;C:\cf-cli;C:\Program Files (x86)\NSIS;C:\tools\zstd;C:\Program Files\Mercurial;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\stack\2.7.5\x64;C:\cabal\bin;C:\ghcup\bin;C:\tools\ghc-9.2.2\bin;C:\Program Files\dotnet;C:\mysql\bin;C:\Program Files\R\R-4.1.3\bin\x64;C:\SeleniumWebDrivers\GeckoDriver;C:\Program Files (x86)\sbt\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\GitHub CLI;C:\Program Files\Git\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\pipx_bin;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\go\1.17.8\x64\bin;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\Python\3.7.9\x64\Scripts;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\Python\3.7.9\x64;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\Ruby\2.5.9\x64\bin;C:\tools\kotlinc\bin;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\Java_Temurin-Hotspot_jdk\8.0.322-6\x64\bin;C:\npm\prefix;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\wbin;C:\ProgramData\kind;C:\Program Files\Eclipse Foundation\jdk-8.0.302.8-hotspot\bin;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0;C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH;C:\ProgramData\Chocolatey\bin;C:\Program Files\Docker;C:\Program Files\PowerShell\7;C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer;C:\Program Files\dotnet;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\130\Tools\Binn;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\Client SDK\ODBC\170\Tools\Binn;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\110\DTS\Binn;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\120\DTS\Binn;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\130\DTS\Binn;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\140\DTS\Binn;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\150\DTS\Binn;C:\Program Files\nodejs;C:\Program Files\OpenSSL\bin;C:\Strawberry\c\bin;C:\Strawberry\perl\site\bin;C:\Strawberry\perl\bin;C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\pulumi\tools\Pulumi\bin;C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin;C:\Program Files\CMake\bin;C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\maven\apache-maven-3.8.5\bin;C:\Program Files\Microsoft Service Fabric\bin\Fabric\Fabric.Code;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Service Fabric\Tools\ServiceFabricLocalClusterManager;C:\Program Files\Git\cmd;C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64\bin;C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin;C:\Program Files\GitHub CLI;C:\tools\php;C:\Program Files (x86)\sbt\bin;C:\SeleniumWebDrivers\ChromeDriver;C:\SeleniumWebDrivers\EdgeDriver;C:\Program Files\Amazon\AWSCLIV2;C:\Program Files\Amazon\SessionManagerPlugin\bin;C:\Program Files\Amazon\AWSSAMCLI\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Cloud SDK\google-cloud-sdk\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft BizTalk Server;C:\Program Files\LLVM\bin;C:\Users\runneradmin\.dotnet\tools;C:\Users\runneradmin\.cargo\bin;C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps" "D:\\a\\rust\\rust\\build\\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\\stage2\\bin\\rustc.exe" "D:\\a\\rust\\rust\\src/test\\ui\\coercion\\coerce-issue-49593-box-never.rs" "-Zthreads=1" "--target=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc" "--cfg" "nofallback" "--error-format" "json" "--json" "future-incompat" "-Ccodegen-units=1" "-Zui-testing" "-Zdeduplicate-diagnostics=no" "--emit" "metadata" "-C" "prefer-dynamic" "--out-dir" "D:\\a\\rust\\rust\\build\\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\\test\\ui\\coercion\\coerce-issue-49593-box-never.nofallback" "-A" "unused" "-Crpath" "-O" "-Cdebuginfo=0" "-Lnative=D:\\a\\rust\\rust\\build\\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\\native\\rust-test-helpers" "-L" "D:\\a\\rust\\rust\\build\\x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\\test\\ui\\coercion\\coerce-issue-49593-box-never.nofallback\\auxiliary"
stdout: none
--- stderr -------------------------------
error[E0277]: the trait bound `(): std::error::Error` is not satisfied
   |
   |
LL |     /* *mut $0 is coerced to Box<dyn Error> here */ Box::<_ /* ! */>::new(x)
   |                                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `std::error::Error` is not implemented for `()`
   = help: the following other types implement trait `std::error::Error`:
             !
             &'a T
             AccessError
---

error[E0277]: the trait bound `(): std::error::Error` is not satisfied
  --> D:\a\rust\rust\src/test\ui\coercion\coerce-issue-49593-box-never.rs:22:49
   |
LL |     /* *mut $0 is coerced to *mut Error here */ raw_ptr_box::<_ /* ! */>(x)
   |                                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `std::error::Error` is not implemented for `()`
   = help: the following other types implement trait `std::error::Error`:
             !
             &'a T
             AccessError
---
test result: FAILED. 12810 passed; 1 failed; 138 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 361.45s

Some tests failed in compiletest suite=ui mode=ui host=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc target=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
Build completed unsuccessfully in 0:30:22
make: *** [Makefile:74: ci-subset-2] Error 1

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☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #96135) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts.

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