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Add enclosing scope parameter to rustc_on_unimplemented #66651

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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions src/libcore/ops/try.rs
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Expand Up @@ -5,19 +5,20 @@
/// extracting those success or failure values from an existing instance and
/// creating a new instance from a success or failure value.
#[unstable(feature = "try_trait", issue = "42327")]
#[rustc_on_unimplemented(
#[cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), rustc_on_unimplemented(
on(all(
any(from_method="from_error", from_method="from_ok"),
from_desugaring="QuestionMark"),
message="the `?` operator can only be used in {ItemContext} \
that returns `Result` or `Option` \
(or another type that implements `{Try}`)",
label="cannot use the `?` operator in {ItemContext} that returns `{Self}`"),
label="cannot use the `?` operator in {ItemContext} that returns `{Self}`",
enclosing_scope="this function should return `Result` or `Option` to accept `?`"),
on(all(from_method="into_result", from_desugaring="QuestionMark"),
message="the `?` operator can only be applied to values \
that implement `{Try}`",
label="the `?` operator cannot be applied to type `{Self}`")
)]
))]
#[doc(alias = "?")]
pub trait Try {
/// The type of this value when viewed as successful.
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17 changes: 16 additions & 1 deletion src/librustc/traits/error_reporting.rs
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Expand Up @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
) {
command.evaluate(self.tcx, trait_ref, &flags[..])
} else {
OnUnimplementedNote::empty()
OnUnimplementedNote::default()
}
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -695,6 +695,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
fallback_has_occurred: bool,
points_at_arg: bool,
) {
let tcx = self.tcx;
let span = obligation.cause.span;

let mut err = match *error {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -730,6 +731,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
message,
label,
note,
enclosing_scope,
} = self.on_unimplemented_note(trait_ref, obligation);
let have_alt_message = message.is_some() || label.is_some();
let is_try = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span)
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -794,6 +796,19 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
// If it has a custom `#[rustc_on_unimplemented]` note, let's display it
err.note(s.as_str());
}
if let Some(ref s) = enclosing_scope {
let enclosing_scope_span = tcx.def_span(
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I wonder if we should just highlight the function name (see below) or return type instead of the whole body - often these spans can be really long and I tend to find them hard to read. Thoughts, @rust-lang/wg-diagnostics?

pub fn generate_fn_name_span(&self, span: Span) -> Option<Span> {
let prev_span = self.span_extend_to_prev_str(span, "fn", true);
self.span_to_snippet(prev_span).map(|snippet| {
let len = snippet.find(|c: char| !c.is_alphanumeric() && c != '_')
.expect("no label after fn");
prev_span.with_hi(BytePos(prev_span.lo().0 + len as u32))
}).ok()
}

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I normally agree, particularly because some IDEs will highlight the entire thing making the error borderline useless, but in cases similar to this, where knowing where the block ends might be useful, I prefer this CLI output. We can of course merge as is and open a follow up ticket to explore the options around this.

tcx.hir()
.opt_local_def_id(obligation.cause.body_id)
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
tcx.hir().body_owner_def_id(hir::BodyId {
hir_id: obligation.cause.body_id,
})
}),
);

err.span_label(enclosing_scope_span, s.as_str());
}

self.suggest_borrow_on_unsized_slice(&obligation.cause.code, &mut err);
self.suggest_fn_call(&obligation, &mut err, &trait_ref, points_at_arg);
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46 changes: 33 additions & 13 deletions src/librustc/traits/on_unimplemented.rs
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Expand Up @@ -22,18 +22,15 @@ pub struct OnUnimplementedDirective {
pub message: Option<OnUnimplementedFormatString>,
pub label: Option<OnUnimplementedFormatString>,
pub note: Option<OnUnimplementedFormatString>,
pub enclosing_scope: Option<OnUnimplementedFormatString>,
}

#[derive(Default)]
pub struct OnUnimplementedNote {
pub message: Option<String>,
pub label: Option<String>,
pub note: Option<String>,
}

impl OnUnimplementedNote {
pub fn empty() -> Self {
OnUnimplementedNote { message: None, label: None, note: None }
}
pub enclosing_scope: Option<String>,
}

fn parse_error(
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -85,24 +82,33 @@ impl<'tcx> OnUnimplementedDirective {
let mut message = None;
let mut label = None;
let mut note = None;
let mut enclosing_scope = None;
let mut subcommands = vec![];

let parse_value = |value_str| {
OnUnimplementedFormatString::try_parse(tcx, trait_def_id, value_str, span)
.map(Some)
};
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for item in item_iter {
if item.check_name(sym::message) && message.is_none() {
if let Some(message_) = item.value_str() {
message = Some(OnUnimplementedFormatString::try_parse(
tcx, trait_def_id, message_, span)?);
message = parse_value(message_)?;
continue;
}
} else if item.check_name(sym::label) && label.is_none() {
if let Some(label_) = item.value_str() {
label = Some(OnUnimplementedFormatString::try_parse(
tcx, trait_def_id, label_, span)?);
label = parse_value(label_)?;
continue;
}
} else if item.check_name(sym::note) && note.is_none() {
if let Some(note_) = item.value_str() {
note = Some(OnUnimplementedFormatString::try_parse(
tcx, trait_def_id, note_, span)?);
note = parse_value(note_)?;
continue;
}
} else if item.check_name(sym::enclosing_scope) && enclosing_scope.is_none() {
if let Some(enclosing_scope_) = item.value_str() {
enclosing_scope = parse_value(enclosing_scope_)?;
continue;
}
} else if item.check_name(sym::on) && is_root &&
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -130,7 +136,14 @@ impl<'tcx> OnUnimplementedDirective {
if errored {
Err(ErrorReported)
} else {
Ok(OnUnimplementedDirective { condition, message, label, subcommands, note })
Ok(OnUnimplementedDirective {
condition,
subcommands,
message,
label,
note,
enclosing_scope
})
}
}

Expand All @@ -157,6 +170,7 @@ impl<'tcx> OnUnimplementedDirective {
label: Some(OnUnimplementedFormatString::try_parse(
tcx, trait_def_id, value, attr.span)?),
note: None,
enclosing_scope: None,
}))
} else {
return Err(ErrorReported);
Expand All @@ -174,6 +188,7 @@ impl<'tcx> OnUnimplementedDirective {
let mut message = None;
let mut label = None;
let mut note = None;
let mut enclosing_scope = None;
info!("evaluate({:?}, trait_ref={:?}, options={:?})", self, trait_ref, options);

for command in self.subcommands.iter().chain(Some(self)).rev() {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -202,6 +217,10 @@ impl<'tcx> OnUnimplementedDirective {
if let Some(ref note_) = command.note {
note = Some(note_.clone());
}

if let Some(ref enclosing_scope_) = command.enclosing_scope {
enclosing_scope = Some(enclosing_scope_.clone());
}
}

let options: FxHashMap<Symbol, String> = options.into_iter()
Expand All @@ -211,6 +230,7 @@ impl<'tcx> OnUnimplementedDirective {
label: label.map(|l| l.format(tcx, trait_ref, &options)),
message: message.map(|m| m.format(tcx, trait_ref, &options)),
note: note.map(|n| n.format(tcx, trait_ref, &options)),
enclosing_scope: enclosing_scope.map(|e_s| e_s.format(tcx, trait_ref, &options)),
}
}
}
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions src/libsyntax_pos/symbol.rs
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Expand Up @@ -279,6 +279,7 @@ symbols! {
Err,
Eq,
Equal,
enclosing_scope,
except,
exclusive_range_pattern,
exhaustive_integer_patterns,
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30 changes: 24 additions & 6 deletions src/test/ui/async-await/try-on-option-in-async.stderr
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@@ -1,26 +1,44 @@
error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used in an async block that returns `Result` or `Option` (or another type that implements `std::ops::Try`)
--> $DIR/try-on-option-in-async.rs:8:9
|
LL | x?;
| ^^ cannot use the `?` operator in an async block that returns `{integer}`
LL | async {
| ___________-
LL | | let x: Option<u32> = None;
LL | | x?;
| | ^^ cannot use the `?` operator in an async block that returns `{integer}`
LL | | 22
LL | | }.await
| |_____- this function should return `Result` or `Option` to accept `?`
|
= help: the trait `std::ops::Try` is not implemented for `{integer}`
= note: required by `std::ops::Try::from_error`

error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used in an async closure that returns `Result` or `Option` (or another type that implements `std::ops::Try`)
--> $DIR/try-on-option-in-async.rs:16:9
|
LL | x?;
| ^^ cannot use the `?` operator in an async closure that returns `u32`
LL | let async_closure = async || {
| __________________________________-
LL | | let x: Option<u32> = None;
LL | | x?;
| | ^^ cannot use the `?` operator in an async closure that returns `u32`
LL | | 22_u32
LL | | };
| |_____- this function should return `Result` or `Option` to accept `?`
|
= help: the trait `std::ops::Try` is not implemented for `u32`
= note: required by `std::ops::Try::from_error`

error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used in an async function that returns `Result` or `Option` (or another type that implements `std::ops::Try`)
--> $DIR/try-on-option-in-async.rs:25:5
|
LL | x?;
| ^^ cannot use the `?` operator in an async function that returns `u32`
LL | async fn an_async_function() -> u32 {
| _____________________________________-
LL | | let x: Option<u32> = None;
LL | | x?;
| | ^^ cannot use the `?` operator in an async function that returns `u32`
LL | | 22
LL | | }
| |_- this function should return `Result` or `Option` to accept `?`
|
= help: the trait `std::ops::Try` is not implemented for `u32`
= note: required by `std::ops::Try::from_error`
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27 changes: 27 additions & 0 deletions src/test/ui/on-unimplemented/enclosing-scope.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
// Test scope annotations from `enclosing_scope` parameter

#![feature(rustc_attrs)]

#[rustc_on_unimplemented(enclosing_scope="in this scope")]
trait Trait{}

struct Foo;

fn f<T: Trait>(x: T) {}

fn main() {
let x = || {
f(Foo{}); //~ ERROR the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
let y = || {
f(Foo{}); //~ ERROR the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
};
};

{
{
f(Foo{}); //~ ERROR the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
}
}

f(Foo{}); //~ ERROR the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
}
66 changes: 66 additions & 0 deletions src/test/ui/on-unimplemented/enclosing-scope.stderr
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@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
error[E0277]: the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/enclosing-scope.rs:14:11
|
LL | fn f<T: Trait>(x: T) {}
| - ----- required by this bound in `f`
...
LL | let x = || {
| _____________-
LL | | f(Foo{});
| | ^^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `Foo`
LL | | let y = || {
LL | | f(Foo{});
LL | | };
LL | | };
| |_____- in this scope

error[E0277]: the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/enclosing-scope.rs:16:15
|
LL | fn f<T: Trait>(x: T) {}
| - ----- required by this bound in `f`
...
LL | let y = || {
| _________________-
LL | | f(Foo{});
| | ^^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `Foo`
LL | | };
| |_________- in this scope

error[E0277]: the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/enclosing-scope.rs:22:15
|
LL | fn f<T: Trait>(x: T) {}
| - ----- required by this bound in `f`
LL |
LL | / fn main() {
LL | | let x = || {
LL | | f(Foo{});
LL | | let y = || {
... |
LL | | f(Foo{});
| | ^^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `Foo`
... |
LL | | f(Foo{});
LL | | }
| |_- in this scope

error[E0277]: the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/enclosing-scope.rs:26:7
|
LL | fn f<T: Trait>(x: T) {}
| - ----- required by this bound in `f`
LL |
LL | / fn main() {
LL | | let x = || {
LL | | f(Foo{});
LL | | let y = || {
... |
LL | | f(Foo{});
| | ^^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `Foo`
LL | | }
| |_- in this scope

error: aborting due to 4 previous errors

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
39 changes: 33 additions & 6 deletions src/test/ui/rfc-2497-if-let-chains/disallowed-positions.stderr
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Expand Up @@ -575,8 +575,17 @@ LL | if (let 0 = 0)? {}
error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used in a function that returns `Result` or `Option` (or another type that implements `std::ops::Try`)
--> $DIR/disallowed-positions.rs:46:8
|
LL | if (let 0 = 0)? {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot use the `?` operator in a function that returns `()`
LL | / fn nested_within_if_expr() {
LL | | if &let 0 = 0 {}
LL | |
LL | |
... |
LL | | if (let 0 = 0)? {}
| | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot use the `?` operator in a function that returns `()`
... |
LL | | if let true = let true = true {}
LL | | }
| |_- this function should return `Result` or `Option` to accept `?`
|
= help: the trait `std::ops::Try` is not implemented for `()`
= note: required by `std::ops::Try::from_error`
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -754,8 +763,17 @@ LL | while (let 0 = 0)? {}
error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used in a function that returns `Result` or `Option` (or another type that implements `std::ops::Try`)
--> $DIR/disallowed-positions.rs:110:11
|
LL | while (let 0 = 0)? {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot use the `?` operator in a function that returns `()`
LL | / fn nested_within_while_expr() {
LL | | while &let 0 = 0 {}
LL | |
LL | |
... |
LL | | while (let 0 = 0)? {}
| | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot use the `?` operator in a function that returns `()`
... |
LL | | while let true = let true = true {}
LL | | }
| |_- this function should return `Result` or `Option` to accept `?`
|
= help: the trait `std::ops::Try` is not implemented for `()`
= note: required by `std::ops::Try::from_error`
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -924,8 +942,17 @@ LL | (let 0 = 0)?;
error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used in a function that returns `Result` or `Option` (or another type that implements `std::ops::Try`)
--> $DIR/disallowed-positions.rs:183:5
|
LL | (let 0 = 0)?;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot use the `?` operator in a function that returns `()`
LL | / fn outside_if_and_while_expr() {
LL | | &let 0 = 0;
LL | |
LL | | !let 0 = 0;
... |
LL | | (let 0 = 0)?;
| | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot use the `?` operator in a function that returns `()`
... |
LL | |
LL | | }
| |_- this function should return `Result` or `Option` to accept `?`
|
= help: the trait `std::ops::Try` is not implemented for `()`
= note: required by `std::ops::Try::from_error`
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