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Auto merge of #116734 - Nadrieril:lint-per-column, r=cjgillot

Lint `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` by columns

This is a rework of the `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` lint to make it more consistent. The intent of the lint is to help consumers of `non_exhaustive` enums ensure they stay up-to-date with all upstream variants. This rewrite fixes two cases we didn't handle well before:

First, because of details of exhaustiveness checking, the following wouldn't lint `Enum::C` as missing:
```rust
match Some(x) {
    Some(Enum::A) => {}
    Some(Enum::B) => {}
    _ => {}
}
```

Second, because of the fundamental workings of exhaustiveness checking, the following would treat the `true` and `false` cases separately and thus lint about missing variants:
```rust
match (true, x) {
    (true, Enum::A) => {}
    (true, Enum::B) => {}
    (false, Enum::C) => {}
    _ => {}
}
```
Moreover, it would correctly not lint in the case where the pair is flipped, because of asymmetry in how exhaustiveness checking proceeds.

A drawback is that it no longer makes sense to set the lint level per-arm. This will silently break the lint for current users of it (but it's behind a feature gate so that's ok).

The new approach is now independent of the exhaustiveness algorithm; it's a separate pass that looks at patterns column by column. This is another of the motivations for this: I'm glad to move it out of the algorithm, it was akward there.

This PR is almost identical to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111651. cc `@eholk` who reviewed it at the time. Compared to then, I'm more confident this is the right approach.
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@ -3953,8 +3953,13 @@ declare_lint! {
}
declare_lint! {
/// The `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` lint detects when a wildcard (`_` or `..`) in a
/// pattern for a `#[non_exhaustive]` struct or enum is reachable.
/// The `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` lint aims to help consumers of a `#[non_exhaustive]`
/// struct or enum who want to match all of its fields/variants explicitly.
///
/// The `#[non_exhaustive]` annotation forces matches to use wildcards, so exhaustiveness
/// checking cannot be used to ensure that all fields/variants are matched explicitly. To remedy
/// this, this allow-by-default lint warns the user when a match mentions some but not all of
/// the fields/variants of a `#[non_exhaustive]` struct or enum.
///
/// ### Example
///
@ -3968,9 +3973,9 @@ declare_lint! {
///
/// // in crate B
/// #![feature(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns_lint)]
/// #[warn(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)]
/// match Bar::A {
/// Bar::A => {},
/// #[warn(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)]
/// _ => {},
/// }
/// ```
@ -3978,29 +3983,32 @@ declare_lint! {
/// This will produce:
///
/// ```text
/// warning: reachable patterns not covered of non exhaustive enum
/// warning: some variants are not matched explicitly
/// --> $DIR/reachable-patterns.rs:70:9
/// |
/// LL | _ => {}
/// | ^ pattern `B` not covered
/// LL | match Bar::A {
/// | ^ pattern `Bar::B` not covered
/// |
/// note: the lint level is defined here
/// --> $DIR/reachable-patterns.rs:69:16
/// |
/// LL | #[warn(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)]
/// | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
/// = help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding the suggested match arms
/// = help: ensure that all variants are matched explicitly by adding the suggested match arms
/// = note: the matched value is of type `Bar` and the `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` attribute was found
/// ```
///
/// Warning: setting this to `deny` will make upstream non-breaking changes (adding fields or
/// variants to a `#[non_exhaustive]` struct or enum) break your crate. This goes against
/// expected semver behavior.
///
/// ### Explanation
///
/// Structs and enums tagged with `#[non_exhaustive]` force the user to add a
/// (potentially redundant) wildcard when pattern-matching, to allow for future
/// addition of fields or variants. The `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` lint
/// detects when such a wildcard happens to actually catch some fields/variants.
/// In other words, when the match without the wildcard would not be exhaustive.
/// This lets the user be informed if new fields/variants were added.
/// Structs and enums tagged with `#[non_exhaustive]` force the user to add a (potentially
/// redundant) wildcard when pattern-matching, to allow for future addition of fields or
/// variants. The `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` lint detects when such a wildcard happens to
/// actually catch some fields/variants. In other words, when the match without the wildcard
/// would not be exhaustive. This lets the user be informed if new fields/variants were added.
pub NON_EXHAUSTIVE_OMITTED_PATTERNS,
Allow,
"detect when patterns of types marked `non_exhaustive` are missed",