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Remove the precise_pointer_size_matching feature gate

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Nadrieril 2023-12-04 11:22:35 +01:00
parent bd3a22115f
commit 5e470db05c
10 changed files with 33 additions and 86 deletions

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@ -158,6 +158,9 @@ declare_features! (
/// Allows using `#[plugin_registrar]` on functions.
(removed, plugin_registrar, "1.54.0", Some(29597), None,
Some("plugins are no longer supported")),
/// Allows exhaustive integer pattern matching with `usize::MAX`/`isize::MIN`/`isize::MAX`.
(removed, precise_pointer_size_matching, "1.32.0", Some(56354), None,
Some("removed in favor of half-open ranges")),
(removed, proc_macro_expr, "1.27.0", Some(54727), None,
Some("subsumed by `#![feature(proc_macro_hygiene)]`")),
(removed, proc_macro_gen, "1.27.0", Some(54727), None,

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@ -543,8 +543,6 @@ declare_features! (
(unstable, offset_of_enum, "1.75.0", Some(106655), None),
/// Allows using `#[optimize(X)]`.
(unstable, optimize_attribute, "1.34.0", Some(54882), None),
/// Allows exhaustive integer pattern matching on `usize` and `isize`.
(unstable, precise_pointer_size_matching, "1.32.0", Some(56354), None),
/// Allows macro attributes on expressions, statements and non-inline modules.
(unstable, proc_macro_hygiene, "1.30.0", Some(54727), None),
/// Allows `&raw const $place_expr` and `&raw mut $place_expr` expressions.

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@ -867,12 +867,6 @@ fn report_non_exhaustive_match<'p, 'tcx>(
exhaustively",
));
}
if cx.tcx.sess.is_nightly_build() {
err.help(format!(
"add `#![feature(precise_pointer_size_matching)]` to the crate attributes to \
enable precise `{ty}` matching",
));
}
} else if ty == cx.tcx.types.str_ {
err.note("`&str` cannot be matched exhaustively, so a wildcard `_` is necessary");
} else if cx.is_foreign_non_exhaustive_enum(ty) {

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@ -326,8 +326,7 @@ impl IntRange {
/// `NegInfinity..PosInfinity`. In other words, as far as `IntRange` is concerned, there are
/// values before `isize::MIN` and after `usize::MAX`/`isize::MAX`.
/// This is to avoid e.g. `0..(u32::MAX as usize)` from being exhaustive on one architecture and
/// not others. See discussions around the `precise_pointer_size_matching` feature for more
/// details.
/// not others. This was decided in <https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2591>.
///
/// These infinities affect splitting subtly: it is possible to get `NegInfinity..0` and
/// `usize::MAX+1..PosInfinity` in the output. Diagnostics must be careful to handle these
@ -380,7 +379,7 @@ impl IntRange {
/// Whether the range denotes the fictitious values before `isize::MIN` or after
/// `usize::MAX`/`isize::MAX` (see doc of [`IntRange::split`] for why these exist).
pub(crate) fn is_beyond_boundaries<'tcx>(&self, ty: Ty<'tcx>, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> bool {
ty.is_ptr_sized_integral() && !tcx.features().precise_pointer_size_matching && {
ty.is_ptr_sized_integral() && {
// The two invalid ranges are `NegInfinity..isize::MIN` (represented as
// `NegInfinity..0`), and `{u,i}size::MAX+1..PosInfinity`. `to_diagnostic_pat_range_bdy`
// converts `MAX+1` to `PosInfinity`, and we couldn't have `PosInfinity` in `self.lo`
@ -941,11 +940,8 @@ impl ConstructorSet {
}
}
&ty::Int(ity) => {
let range = if ty.is_ptr_sized_integral()
&& !cx.tcx.features().precise_pointer_size_matching
{
// The min/max values of `isize` are not allowed to be observed unless the
// `precise_pointer_size_matching` feature is enabled.
let range = if ty.is_ptr_sized_integral() {
// The min/max values of `isize` are not allowed to be observed.
IntRange { lo: NegInfinity, hi: PosInfinity }
} else {
let bits = Integer::from_int_ty(&cx.tcx, ity).size().bits() as u128;
@ -956,11 +952,8 @@ impl ConstructorSet {
Self::Integers { range_1: range, range_2: None }
}
&ty::Uint(uty) => {
let range = if ty.is_ptr_sized_integral()
&& !cx.tcx.features().precise_pointer_size_matching
{
// The max value of `usize` is not allowed to be observed unless the
// `precise_pointer_size_matching` feature is enabled.
let range = if ty.is_ptr_sized_integral() {
// The max value of `usize` is not allowed to be observed.
let lo = MaybeInfiniteInt::new_finite(cx.tcx, ty, 0);
IntRange { lo, hi: PosInfinity }
} else {