Stop using String
for error codes.
Error codes are integers, but `String` is used everywhere to represent them. Gross! This commit introduces `ErrCode`, an integral newtype for error codes, replacing `String`. It also introduces a constant for every error code, e.g. `E0123`, and removes the `error_code!` macro. The constants are imported wherever used with `use rustc_errors::codes::*`. With the old code, we have three different ways to specify an error code at a use point: ``` error_code!(E0123) // macro call struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg"); // bare ident arg to macro call \#[diag(name, code = "E0123")] // string struct Diag; ``` With the new code, they all use the `E0123` constant. ``` E0123 // constant struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg"); // constant \#[diag(name, code = E0123)] // constant struct Diag; ``` The commit also changes the structure of the error code definitions: - `rustc_error_codes` now just defines a higher-order macro listing the used error codes and nothing else. - Because that's now the only thing in the `rustc_error_codes` crate, I moved it into the `lib.rs` file and removed the `error_codes.rs` file. - `rustc_errors` uses that macro to define everything, e.g. the error code constants and the `DIAGNOSTIC_TABLES`. This is in its new `codes.rs` file.
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use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust;
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use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
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use rustc_errors::{
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pluralize, report_ambiguity_error, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic,
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DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle,
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codes::*, pluralize, report_ambiguity_error, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagCtxt,
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Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle,
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};
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use rustc_feature::BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES;
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use rustc_hir::def::Namespace::{self, *};
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