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Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #75189 (Fix wasi::fs::OpenOptions to imply write when append is on)
 - #75201 (Fix some Clippy warnings in librustc_serialize)
 - #75372 (Fix suggestion to use lifetime in type and in assoc const)
 - #75400 (Fix minor things in the `f32` primitive docs)
 - #75449 (add regression test for #74739 (mir const-prop bug))
 - #75451 (Clean up E0751 explanation)
 - #75455 (Use explicit path link in place for doc in time)
 - #75457 (Remove some dead variants in LLVM FFI)
 - #75466 (Move to intra doc links whenever possible within std/src/lib.rs)
 - #75469 (Switch to intra-doc links in `std/io/mod.rs`)
 - #75473 (Flip order of const & type)

Failed merges:

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@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ impl Initializer {
///
/// [`write`]: Self::write
/// [`flush`]: Self::flush
/// [`std::io`]: index.html
/// [`std::io`]: self
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -1590,8 +1590,6 @@ pub trait Seek {
/// # Errors
///
/// Seeking to a negative offset is considered an error.
///
/// [`SeekFrom::Start`]: enum.SeekFrom.html#variant.Start
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
fn seek(&mut self, pos: SeekFrom) -> Result<u64>;
@ -1678,8 +1676,6 @@ pub trait Seek {
/// Enumeration of possible methods to seek within an I/O object.
///
/// It is used by the [`Seek`] trait.
///
/// [`Seek`]: trait.Seek.html
#[derive(Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug)]
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub enum SeekFrom {
@ -1759,11 +1755,9 @@ fn read_until<R: BufRead + ?Sized>(r: &mut R, delim: u8, buf: &mut Vec<u8>) -> R
/// For example, [`File`] implements [`Read`], but not `BufRead`.
/// [`BufReader`] to the rescue!
///
/// [`BufReader`]: struct.BufReader.html
/// [`File`]: crate::fs::File
/// [`read_line`]: Self::read_line
/// [`lines`]: Self::lines
/// [`Read`]: trait.Read.html
///
/// ```no_run
/// use std::io::{self, BufReader};
@ -1869,7 +1863,6 @@ pub trait BufRead: Read {
/// present in `buf` and its length will have been adjusted appropriately.
///
/// [`fill_buf`]: Self::fill_buf
/// [`ErrorKind::Interrupted`]: enum.ErrorKind.html#variant.Interrupted
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -1877,8 +1870,6 @@ pub trait BufRead: Read {
/// this example, we use [`Cursor`] to read all the bytes in a byte slice
/// in hyphen delimited segments:
///
/// [`Cursor`]: struct.Cursor.html
///
/// ```
/// use std::io::{self, BufRead};
///
@ -1940,8 +1931,6 @@ pub trait BufRead: Read {
/// [`std::io::Cursor`][`Cursor`] is a type that implements `BufRead`. In
/// this example, we use [`Cursor`] to read all the lines in a byte slice:
///
/// [`Cursor`]: struct.Cursor.html
///
/// ```
/// use std::io::{self, BufRead};
///
@ -1996,8 +1985,6 @@ pub trait BufRead: Read {
/// this example, we use [`Cursor`] to iterate over all hyphen delimited
/// segments in a byte slice
///
/// [`Cursor`]: struct.Cursor.html
///
/// ```
/// use std::io::{self, BufRead};
///
@ -2046,8 +2033,6 @@ pub trait BufRead: Read {
/// # Errors
///
/// Each line of the iterator has the same error semantics as [`BufRead::read_line`].
///
/// [`BufRead::read_line`]: trait.BufRead.html#method.read_line
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
fn lines(self) -> Lines<Self>
where
@ -2062,7 +2047,7 @@ pub trait BufRead: Read {
/// This struct is generally created by calling [`chain`] on a reader.
/// Please see the documentation of [`chain`] for more details.
///
/// [`chain`]: trait.Read.html#method.chain
/// [`chain`]: Read::chain
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct Chain<T, U> {
first: T,
@ -2204,7 +2189,7 @@ impl<T: BufRead, U: BufRead> BufRead for Chain<T, U> {
/// This struct is generally created by calling [`take`] on a reader.
/// Please see the documentation of [`take`] for more details.
///
/// [`take`]: trait.Read.html#method.take
/// [`take`]: Read::take
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Take<T> {
@ -2403,7 +2388,7 @@ impl<T: BufRead> BufRead for Take<T> {
/// This struct is generally created by calling [`bytes`] on a reader.
/// Please see the documentation of [`bytes`] for more details.
///
/// [`bytes`]: trait.Read.html#method.bytes
/// [`bytes`]: Read::bytes
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Bytes<R> {
@ -2433,7 +2418,7 @@ impl<R: Read> Iterator for Bytes<R> {
/// This struct is generally created by calling [`split`] on a `BufRead`.
/// Please see the documentation of [`split`] for more details.
///
/// [`split`]: trait.BufRead.html#method.split
/// [`split`]: BufRead::split
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Split<B> {
@ -2465,7 +2450,7 @@ impl<B: BufRead> Iterator for Split<B> {
/// This struct is generally created by calling [`lines`] on a `BufRead`.
/// Please see the documentation of [`lines`] for more details.
///
/// [`lines`]: trait.BufRead.html#method.lines
/// [`lines`]: BufRead::lines
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Lines<B> {

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
//! * [`std::*` modules](#modules)
//! * [Primitive types](#primitives)
//! * [Standard macros](#macros)
//! * [The Rust Prelude](prelude/index.html)
//! * [The Rust Prelude]
//!
//! If this is your first time, the documentation for the standard library is
//! written to be casually perused. Clicking on interesting things should
@ -63,8 +63,8 @@
//! So for example there is a [page for the primitive type
//! `i32`](primitive.i32.html) that lists all the methods that can be called on
//! 32-bit integers (very useful), and there is a [page for the module
//! `std::i32`](i32/index.html) that documents the constant values [`MIN`] and
//! [`MAX`](i32/constant.MAX.html) (rarely useful).
//! `std::i32`] that documents the constant values [`MIN`] and [`MAX`] (rarely
//! useful).
//!
//! Note the documentation for the primitives [`str`] and [`[T]`][slice] (also
//! called 'slice'). Many method calls on [`String`] and [`Vec<T>`] are actually
@ -152,48 +152,35 @@
//! contains further primitive shared memory types, including [`atomic`] and
//! [`mpsc`], which contains the channel types for message passing.
//!
//! [I/O]: io/index.html
//! [`MIN`]: i32/constant.MIN.html
//! [TCP]: net/struct.TcpStream.html
//! [The Rust Prelude]: prelude/index.html
//! [UDP]: net/struct.UdpSocket.html
//! [`Arc`]: sync/struct.Arc.html
//! [owned slice]: boxed/index.html
//! [`Cell`]: cell/struct.Cell.html
//! [`FromStr`]: str/trait.FromStr.html
//! [`HashMap<K, V>`]: collections/struct.HashMap.html
//! [`Iterator`]: iter/trait.Iterator.html
//! [`Mutex`]: sync/struct.Mutex.html
//! [`Option<T>`]: option/enum.Option.html
//! [`Rc`]: rc/struct.Rc.html
//! [`RefCell`]: cell/struct.RefCell.html
//! [`Result<T, E>`]: result/enum.Result.html
//! [`String`]: string/struct.String.html
//! [`Vec<T>`]: vec/struct.Vec.html
//! [array]: primitive.array.html
//! [slice]: primitive.slice.html
//! [`atomic`]: sync/atomic/index.html
//! [`collections`]: collections/index.html
//! [I/O]: io
//! [`MIN`]: i32::MIN
//! [`MAX`]: i32::MAX
//! [page for the module `std::i32`]: crate::i32
//! [TCP]: net::TcpStream
//! [The Rust Prelude]: prelude
//! [UDP]: net::UdpSocket
//! [`Arc`]: sync::Arc
//! [owned slice]: boxed
//! [`Cell`]: cell::Cell
//! [`FromStr`]: str::FromStr
//! [`HashMap<K, V>`]: collections::HashMap
//! [`Mutex`]: sync::Mutex
//! [`Option<T>`]: option::Option
//! [`Rc`]: rc::Rc
//! [`RefCell`]: cell::RefCell
//! [`Result<T, E>`]: result::Result
//! [`Vec<T>`]: vec::Vec
//! [`atomic`]: sync::atomic
//! [`for`]: ../book/ch03-05-control-flow.html#looping-through-a-collection-with-for
//! [`format!`]: macro.format.html
//! [`fs`]: fs/index.html
//! [`io`]: io/index.html
//! [`iter`]: iter/index.html
//! [`mpsc`]: sync/mpsc/index.html
//! [`net`]: net/index.html
//! [`option`]: option/index.html
//! [`result`]: result/index.html
//! [`std::cmp`]: cmp/index.html
//! [`std::slice`]: slice/index.html
//! [`str`]: primitive.str.html
//! [`sync`]: sync/index.html
//! [`thread`]: thread/index.html
//! [`mpsc`]: sync::mpsc
//! [`std::cmp`]: cmp
//! [`std::slice`]: slice
//! [`use std::env`]: env/index.html
//! [`use`]: ../book/ch07-02-defining-modules-to-control-scope-and-privacy.html
//! [crates.io]: https://crates.io
//! [deref-coercions]: ../book/ch15-02-deref.html#implicit-deref-coercions-with-functions-and-methods
//! [files]: fs/struct.File.html
//! [multithreading]: thread/index.html
//! [files]: fs::File
//! [multithreading]: thread
//! [other]: #what-is-in-the-standard-library-documentation
//! [primitive types]: ../book/ch03-02-data-types.html
//! [rust-discord]: https://discord.gg/rust-lang

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@ -768,7 +768,8 @@ mod prim_tuple {}
///
/// This type can represent a wide range of decimal numbers, like `3.5`, `27`,
/// `-113.75`, `0.0078125`, `34359738368`, `0`, `-1`. So unlike integer types
/// (like `i32`), floating point types can represent non-integer numbers, too.
/// (such as `i32`), floating point types can represent non-integer numbers,
/// too.
///
/// However, being able to represent this wide range of numbers comes at the
/// cost of precision: floats can only represent some of the real numbers and
@ -779,15 +780,12 @@ mod prim_tuple {}
/// often discard insignificant digits: `println!("{}", 1.0f32 / 5.0f32)` will
/// print `0.2`.
///
/// The precision is better for numbers near 0 and worse for large numbers. For
/// example, above 2<sup>24</sup>, not even all integers are representable.
///
/// Additionally, `f32` can represent a couple of special values:
///
/// - `-0`: this is just due to how floats are encoded. It is semantically
/// equivalent to `0` and `-0.0 == 0.0` results in `true`.
/// - [∞](#associatedconstant.INFINITY) and
/// [-∞](#associatedconstant.NEG_INFINITY): these result from calculations
/// [∞](#associatedconstant.NEG_INFINITY): these result from calculations
/// like `1.0 / 0.0`.
/// - [NaN (not a number)](#associatedconstant.NAN): this value results from
/// calculations like `(-1.0).sqrt()`. NaN has some potentially unexpected

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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ pub struct DirEntry {
pub struct OpenOptions {
read: bool,
write: bool,
append: bool,
dirflags: wasi::Lookupflags,
fdflags: wasi::Fdflags,
oflags: wasi::Oflags,
@ -270,8 +271,9 @@ impl OpenOptions {
}
}
pub fn append(&mut self, set: bool) {
self.fdflag(wasi::FDFLAGS_APPEND, set);
pub fn append(&mut self, append: bool) {
self.append = append;
self.fdflag(wasi::FDFLAGS_APPEND, append);
}
pub fn dsync(&mut self, set: bool) {
@ -321,7 +323,7 @@ impl OpenOptions {
base |= wasi::RIGHTS_FD_READ;
base |= wasi::RIGHTS_FD_READDIR;
}
if self.write {
if self.write || self.append {
base |= wasi::RIGHTS_FD_WRITE;
base |= wasi::RIGHTS_FD_DATASYNC;
base |= wasi::RIGHTS_FD_ALLOCATE;

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@ -359,9 +359,7 @@ impl Add<Duration> for Instant {
/// # Panics
///
/// This function may panic if the resulting point in time cannot be represented by the
/// underlying data structure. See [`checked_add`] for a version without panic.
///
/// [`checked_add`]: Instant::checked_add
/// underlying data structure. See [`Instant::checked_add`] for a version without panic.
fn add(self, other: Duration) -> Instant {
self.checked_add(other).expect("overflow when adding duration to instant")
}
@ -525,9 +523,7 @@ impl Add<Duration> for SystemTime {
/// # Panics
///
/// This function may panic if the resulting point in time cannot be represented by the
/// underlying data structure. See [`checked_add`] for a version without panic.
///
/// [`checked_add`]: SystemTime::checked_add
/// underlying data structure. See [`SystemTime::checked_add`] for a version without panic.
fn add(self, dur: Duration) -> SystemTime {
self.checked_add(dur).expect("overflow when adding duration to instant")
}

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@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ fn validate_generic_param_order<'a>(
if sess.features_untracked().const_generics {
", then consts and types"
} else if sess.features_untracked().min_const_generics {
", then consts, then types"
", then types, then consts"
} else {
", then types"
},

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@ -975,7 +975,6 @@ pub unsafe fn with_llvm_pmb(
(llvm::CodeGenOptLevel::Default, ..) => {
llvm::LLVMPassManagerBuilderUseInlinerWithThreshold(builder, 225);
}
(llvm::CodeGenOptLevel::Other, ..) => bug!("CodeGenOptLevel::Other selected"),
}
f(builder);

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@ -337,9 +337,6 @@ impl AtomicOrdering {
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub enum SynchronizationScope {
// FIXME: figure out if this variant is needed at all.
#[allow(dead_code)]
Other,
SingleThread,
CrossThread,
}
@ -347,7 +344,6 @@ pub enum SynchronizationScope {
impl SynchronizationScope {
pub fn from_generic(sc: rustc_codegen_ssa::common::SynchronizationScope) -> Self {
match sc {
rustc_codegen_ssa::common::SynchronizationScope::Other => SynchronizationScope::Other,
rustc_codegen_ssa::common::SynchronizationScope::SingleThread => {
SynchronizationScope::SingleThread
}
@ -362,9 +358,6 @@ impl SynchronizationScope {
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub enum FileType {
// FIXME: figure out if this variant is needed at all.
#[allow(dead_code)]
Other,
AssemblyFile,
ObjectFile,
}
@ -391,9 +384,6 @@ pub enum MetadataType {
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub enum AsmDialect {
// FIXME: figure out if this variant is needed at all.
#[allow(dead_code)]
Other,
Att,
Intel,
}
@ -411,9 +401,6 @@ impl AsmDialect {
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq)]
#[repr(C)]
pub enum CodeGenOptLevel {
// FIXME: figure out if this variant is needed at all.
#[allow(dead_code)]
Other,
None,
Less,
Default,
@ -513,9 +500,6 @@ pub enum DiagnosticLevel {
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub enum ArchiveKind {
// FIXME: figure out if this variant is needed at all.
#[allow(dead_code)]
Other,
K_GNU,
K_BSD,
K_DARWIN,

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@ -72,9 +72,6 @@ pub enum AtomicOrdering {
}
pub enum SynchronizationScope {
// FIXME: figure out if this variant is needed at all.
#[allow(dead_code)]
Other,
SingleThread,
CrossThread,
}

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ Erroneous code example:
```compile_fail,E0751
trait MyTrait {}
impl MyTrait for i32 { }
impl !MyTrait for i32 { }
impl !MyTrait for i32 { } // error!
```
Negative implementations are a promise that the trait will never be
implemented for the given types.
Negative implementations are a promise that the trait will never be implemented
for the given types. Therefore, both cannot exists at the same time.

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@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, CRATE_DEF_INDEX, LOCAL_CRATE};
use rustc_hir::PrimTy;
use rustc_session::config::nightly_options;
use rustc_span::hygiene::MacroKind;
use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident};
use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span};
use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol};
use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span, DUMMY_SP};
use log::debug;
@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ enum AssocSuggestion {
crate enum MissingLifetimeSpot<'tcx> {
Generics(&'tcx hir::Generics<'tcx>),
HigherRanked { span: Span, span_type: ForLifetimeSpanType },
Static,
}
crate enum ForLifetimeSpanType {
@ -1195,6 +1196,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LifetimeContext<'_, 'tcx> {
https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/hrtb.html",
);
}
_ => {}
}
}
if nightly_options::is_nightly_build()
@ -1253,7 +1255,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LifetimeContext<'_, 'tcx> {
err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_>,
span: Span,
count: usize,
lifetime_names: &FxHashSet<Ident>,
lifetime_names: &FxHashSet<Symbol>,
lifetime_spans: Vec<Span>,
params: &[ElisionFailureInfo],
) {
let snippet = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok();
@ -1267,11 +1270,60 @@ impl<'tcx> LifetimeContext<'_, 'tcx> {
),
);
let suggest_existing = |err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_>, sugg| {
let suggest_existing = |err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_>,
name: &str,
formatter: &dyn Fn(&str) -> String| {
if let Some(MissingLifetimeSpot::HigherRanked { span: for_span, span_type }) =
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.iter().rev().next()
{
// When we have `struct S<'a>(&'a dyn Fn(&X) -> &X);` we want to not only suggest
// using `'a`, but also introduce the concept of HRLTs by suggesting
// `struct S<'a>(&'a dyn for<'b> Fn(&X) -> &'b X);`. (#72404)
let mut introduce_suggestion = vec![];
let a_to_z_repeat_n = |n| {
(b'a'..=b'z').map(move |c| {
let mut s = '\''.to_string();
s.extend(std::iter::repeat(char::from(c)).take(n));
s
})
};
// If all single char lifetime names are present, we wrap around and double the chars.
let lt_name = (1..)
.flat_map(a_to_z_repeat_n)
.find(|lt| !lifetime_names.contains(&Symbol::intern(&lt)))
.unwrap();
let msg = format!(
"consider making the {} lifetime-generic with a new `{}` lifetime",
span_type.descr(),
lt_name,
);
err.note(
"for more information on higher-ranked polymorphism, visit \
https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/hrtb.html",
);
let for_sugg = span_type.suggestion(&lt_name);
for param in params {
if let Ok(snippet) = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(param.span) {
if snippet.starts_with('&') && !snippet.starts_with("&'") {
introduce_suggestion
.push((param.span, format!("&{} {}", lt_name, &snippet[1..])));
} else if snippet.starts_with("&'_ ") {
introduce_suggestion
.push((param.span, format!("&{} {}", lt_name, &snippet[4..])));
}
}
}
introduce_suggestion.push((*for_span, for_sugg.to_string()));
introduce_suggestion.push((span, formatter(&lt_name)));
err.multipart_suggestion(&msg, introduce_suggestion, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect);
}
err.span_suggestion_verbose(
span,
&format!("consider using the `{}` lifetime", lifetime_names.iter().next().unwrap()),
sugg,
formatter(name),
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
};
@ -1282,6 +1334,15 @@ impl<'tcx> LifetimeContext<'_, 'tcx> {
let should_break;
introduce_suggestion.push(match missing {
MissingLifetimeSpot::Generics(generics) => {
if generics.span == DUMMY_SP {
// Account for malformed generics in the HIR. This shouldn't happen,
// but if we make a mistake elsewhere, mainly by keeping something in
// `missing_named_lifetime_spots` that we shouldn't, like associated
// `const`s or making a mistake in the AST lowering we would provide
// non-sensical suggestions. Guard against that by skipping these.
// (#74264)
continue;
}
msg = "consider introducing a named lifetime parameter".to_string();
should_break = true;
if let Some(param) = generics.params.iter().find(|p| match p.kind {
@ -1308,6 +1369,42 @@ impl<'tcx> LifetimeContext<'_, 'tcx> {
);
(*span, span_type.suggestion("'a"))
}
MissingLifetimeSpot::Static => {
let (span, sugg) = match snippet.as_deref() {
Some("&") => (span.shrink_to_hi(), "'static ".to_owned()),
Some("'_") => (span, "'static".to_owned()),
Some(snippet) if !snippet.ends_with('>') => {
if snippet == "" {
(
span,
std::iter::repeat("'static")
.take(count)
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(", "),
)
} else {
(
span.shrink_to_hi(),
format!(
"<{}>",
std::iter::repeat("'static")
.take(count)
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(", ")
),
)
}
}
_ => continue,
};
err.span_suggestion_verbose(
span,
"consider using the `'static` lifetime",
sugg.to_string(),
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
continue;
}
});
for param in params {
if let Ok(snippet) = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(param.span) {
@ -1328,19 +1425,19 @@ impl<'tcx> LifetimeContext<'_, 'tcx> {
}
};
match (lifetime_names.len(), lifetime_names.iter().next(), snippet.as_deref()) {
(1, Some(name), Some("&")) => {
suggest_existing(err, format!("&{} ", name));
let lifetime_names: Vec<_> = lifetime_names.into_iter().collect();
match (&lifetime_names[..], snippet.as_deref()) {
([name], Some("&")) => {
suggest_existing(err, &name.as_str()[..], &|name| format!("&{} ", name));
}
(1, Some(name), Some("'_")) => {
suggest_existing(err, name.to_string());
([name], Some("'_")) => {
suggest_existing(err, &name.as_str()[..], &|n| n.to_string());
}
(1, Some(name), Some("")) => {
suggest_existing(err, format!("{}, ", name).repeat(count));
([name], Some("")) => {
suggest_existing(err, &name.as_str()[..], &|n| format!("{}, ", n).repeat(count));
}
(1, Some(name), Some(snippet)) if !snippet.ends_with('>') => {
suggest_existing(
err,
([name], Some(snippet)) if !snippet.ends_with('>') => {
let f = |name: &str| {
format!(
"{}<{}>",
snippet,
@ -1348,21 +1445,37 @@ impl<'tcx> LifetimeContext<'_, 'tcx> {
.take(count)
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(", ")
),
);
)
};
suggest_existing(err, &name.as_str()[..], &f);
}
(0, _, Some("&")) if count == 1 => {
([], Some("&")) if count == 1 => {
suggest_new(err, "&'a ");
}
(0, _, Some("'_")) if count == 1 => {
([], Some("'_")) if count == 1 => {
suggest_new(err, "'a");
}
(0, _, Some(snippet)) if !snippet.ends_with('>') && count == 1 => {
suggest_new(err, &format!("{}<'a>", snippet));
([], Some(snippet)) if !snippet.ends_with('>') => {
if snippet == "" {
// This happens when we have `type Bar<'a> = Foo<T>` where we point at the space
// before `T`. We will suggest `type Bar<'a> = Foo<'a, T>`.
suggest_new(
err,
&std::iter::repeat("'a, ").take(count).collect::<Vec<_>>().join(""),
);
} else {
suggest_new(
err,
&format!(
"{}<{}>",
snippet,
std::iter::repeat("'a").take(count).collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", ")
),
);
}
}
(n, ..) if n > 1 => {
let spans: Vec<Span> = lifetime_names.iter().map(|lt| lt.span).collect();
err.span_note(spans, "these named lifetimes are available to use");
(lts, ..) if lts.len() > 1 => {
err.span_note(lifetime_spans, "these named lifetimes are available to use");
if Some("") == snippet.as_deref() {
// This happens when we have `Foo<T>` where we point at the space before `T`,
// but this can be confusing so we give a suggestion with placeholders.

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@ -711,9 +711,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, trait_item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'tcx>) {
use self::hir::TraitItemKind::*;
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.push((&trait_item.generics).into());
match trait_item.kind {
Fn(ref sig, _) => {
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.push((&trait_item.generics).into());
let tcx = self.tcx;
self.visit_early_late(
Some(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(trait_item.hir_id)),
@ -721,8 +721,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
&trait_item.generics,
|this| intravisit::walk_trait_item(this, trait_item),
);
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.pop();
}
Type(bounds, ref ty) => {
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.push((&trait_item.generics).into());
let generics = &trait_item.generics;
let mut index = self.next_early_index();
debug!("visit_ty: index = {}", index);
@ -757,31 +759,35 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
this.visit_ty(ty);
}
});
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.pop();
}
Const(_, _) => {
// Only methods and types support generics.
assert!(trait_item.generics.params.is_empty());
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.push(MissingLifetimeSpot::Static);
intravisit::walk_trait_item(self, trait_item);
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.pop();
}
}
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.pop();
}
fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, impl_item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) {
use self::hir::ImplItemKind::*;
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.push((&impl_item.generics).into());
match impl_item.kind {
Fn(ref sig, _) => {
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.push((&impl_item.generics).into());
let tcx = self.tcx;
self.visit_early_late(
Some(tcx.hir().get_parent_item(impl_item.hir_id)),
&sig.decl,
&impl_item.generics,
|this| intravisit::walk_impl_item(this, impl_item),
)
);
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.pop();
}
TyAlias(ref ty) => {
let generics = &impl_item.generics;
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.push(generics.into());
let mut index = self.next_early_index();
let mut non_lifetime_count = 0;
debug!("visit_ty: index = {}", index);
@ -810,14 +816,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
this.visit_generics(generics);
this.visit_ty(ty);
});
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.pop();
}
Const(_, _) => {
// Only methods and types support generics.
assert!(impl_item.generics.params.is_empty());
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.push(MissingLifetimeSpot::Static);
intravisit::walk_impl_item(self, impl_item);
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.pop();
}
}
self.missing_named_lifetime_spots.pop();
}
fn visit_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime_ref: &'tcx hir::Lifetime) {
@ -2315,6 +2323,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
let mut late_depth = 0;
let mut scope = self.scope;
let mut lifetime_names = FxHashSet::default();
let mut lifetime_spans = vec![];
let error = loop {
match *scope {
// Do not assign any resolution, it will be inferred.
@ -2326,7 +2335,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
// collect named lifetimes for suggestions
for name in lifetimes.keys() {
if let hir::ParamName::Plain(name) = name {
lifetime_names.insert(*name);
lifetime_names.insert(name.name);
lifetime_spans.push(name.span);
}
}
late_depth += 1;
@ -2344,12 +2354,24 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
}
Elide::Exact(l) => l.shifted(late_depth),
Elide::Error(ref e) => {
if let Scope::Binder { ref lifetimes, .. } = s {
// collect named lifetimes for suggestions
for name in lifetimes.keys() {
if let hir::ParamName::Plain(name) = name {
lifetime_names.insert(*name);
let mut scope = s;
loop {
match scope {
Scope::Binder { ref lifetimes, s, .. } => {
// Collect named lifetimes for suggestions.
for name in lifetimes.keys() {
if let hir::ParamName::Plain(name) = name {
lifetime_names.insert(name.name);
lifetime_spans.push(name.span);
}
}
scope = s;
}
Scope::ObjectLifetimeDefault { ref s, .. }
| Scope::Elision { ref s, .. } => {
scope = s;
}
_ => break,
}
}
break Some(e);
@ -2373,7 +2395,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
if let Some(params) = error {
// If there's no lifetime available, suggest `'static`.
if self.report_elision_failure(&mut err, params) && lifetime_names.is_empty() {
lifetime_names.insert(Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::StaticLifetime));
lifetime_names.insert(kw::StaticLifetime);
}
}
self.add_missing_lifetime_specifiers_label(
@ -2381,6 +2403,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> LifetimeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
span,
lifetime_refs.len(),
&lifetime_names,
lifetime_spans,
error.map(|p| &p[..]).unwrap_or(&[]),
);
err.emit();

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@ -86,11 +86,9 @@ where
{
fn encode<S: Encoder>(&self, e: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
e.emit_map(self.len(), |e| {
let mut i = 0;
for (key, val) in self {
for (i, (key, val)) in self.iter().enumerate() {
e.emit_map_elt_key(i, |e| key.encode(e))?;
e.emit_map_elt_val(i, |e| val.encode(e))?;
i += 1;
}
Ok(())
})
@ -121,10 +119,8 @@ where
{
fn encode<S: Encoder>(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
s.emit_seq(self.len(), |s| {
let mut i = 0;
for e in self {
for (i, e) in self.iter().enumerate() {
s.emit_seq_elt(i, |s| e.encode(s))?;
i += 1;
}
Ok(())
})
@ -154,11 +150,9 @@ where
{
fn encode<E: Encoder>(&self, e: &mut E) -> Result<(), E::Error> {
e.emit_map(self.len(), |e| {
let mut i = 0;
for (key, val) in self {
for (i, (key, val)) in self.iter().enumerate() {
e.emit_map_elt_key(i, |e| key.encode(e))?;
e.emit_map_elt_val(i, |e| val.encode(e))?;
i += 1;
}
Ok(())
})
@ -192,10 +186,8 @@ where
{
fn encode<E: Encoder>(&self, s: &mut E) -> Result<(), E::Error> {
s.emit_seq(self.len(), |s| {
let mut i = 0;
for e in self {
for (i, e) in self.iter().enumerate() {
s.emit_seq_elt(i, |s| e.encode(s))?;
i += 1;
}
Ok(())
})
@ -227,11 +219,9 @@ where
{
fn encode<E: Encoder>(&self, e: &mut E) -> Result<(), E::Error> {
e.emit_map(self.len(), |e| {
let mut i = 0;
for (key, val) in self {
for (i, (key, val)) in self.iter().enumerate() {
e.emit_map_elt_key(i, |e| key.encode(e))?;
e.emit_map_elt_val(i, |e| val.encode(e))?;
i += 1;
}
Ok(())
})
@ -265,10 +255,8 @@ where
{
fn encode<E: Encoder>(&self, s: &mut E) -> Result<(), E::Error> {
s.emit_seq(self.len(), |s| {
let mut i = 0;
for e in self {
for (i, e) in self.iter().enumerate() {
s.emit_seq_elt(i, |s| e.encode(s))?;
i += 1;
}
Ok(())
})

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@ -78,19 +78,17 @@
//! data_vector: Vec<u8>,
//! }
//!
//! fn main() {
//! let object = TestStruct {
//! data_int: 1,
//! data_str: "homura".to_string(),
//! data_vector: vec![2,3,4,5],
//! };
//! let object = TestStruct {
//! data_int: 1,
//! data_str: "homura".to_string(),
//! data_vector: vec![2,3,4,5],
//! };
//!
//! // Serialize using `json::encode`
//! let encoded = json::encode(&object).unwrap();
//! // Serialize using `json::encode`
//! let encoded = json::encode(&object).unwrap();
//!
//! // Deserialize using `json::decode`
//! let decoded: TestStruct = json::decode(&encoded[..]).unwrap();
//! }
//! // Deserialize using `json::decode`
//! let decoded: TestStruct = json::decode(&encoded[..]).unwrap();
//! ```
//!
//! ## Using the `ToJson` trait
@ -125,16 +123,14 @@
//! val: Json,
//! }
//!
//! fn main() {
//! let num = ComplexNum { a: 0.0001, b: 12.539 };
//! let data: String = json::encode(&ComplexNumRecord{
//! uid: 1,
//! dsc: "test".to_string(),
//! val: num.to_json(),
//! }).unwrap();
//! println!("data: {}", data);
//! // data: {"uid":1,"dsc":"test","val":"0.0001+12.539i"};
//! }
//! let num = ComplexNum { a: 0.0001, b: 12.539 };
//! let data: String = json::encode(&ComplexNumRecord{
//! uid: 1,
//! dsc: "test".to_string(),
//! val: num.to_json(),
//! }).unwrap();
//! println!("data: {}", data);
//! // data: {"uid":1,"dsc":"test","val":"0.0001+12.539i"};
//! ```
//!
//! ### Verbose example of `ToJson` usage
@ -164,19 +160,17 @@
//! }
//! }
//!
//! fn main() {
//! // Serialize using `ToJson`
//! let input_data = TestStruct {
//! data_int: 1,
//! data_str: "madoka".to_string(),
//! data_vector: vec![2,3,4,5],
//! };
//! let json_obj: Json = input_data.to_json();
//! let json_str: String = json_obj.to_string();
//! // Serialize using `ToJson`
//! let input_data = TestStruct {
//! data_int: 1,
//! data_str: "madoka".to_string(),
//! data_vector: vec![2,3,4,5],
//! };
//! let json_obj: Json = input_data.to_json();
//! let json_str: String = json_obj.to_string();
//!
//! // Deserialize like before
//! let decoded: TestStruct = json::decode(&json_str).unwrap();
//! }
//! // Deserialize like before
//! let decoded: TestStruct = json::decode(&json_str).unwrap();
//! ```
use self::DecoderError::*;
@ -1269,34 +1263,22 @@ impl Json {
/// Returns `true` if the Json value is a `Number`.
pub fn is_number(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
Json::I64(_) | Json::U64(_) | Json::F64(_) => true,
_ => false,
}
matches!(*self, Json::I64(_) | Json::U64(_) | Json::F64(_))
}
/// Returns `true` if the Json value is a `i64`.
pub fn is_i64(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
Json::I64(_) => true,
_ => false,
}
matches!(*self, Json::I64(_))
}
/// Returns `true` if the Json value is a `u64`.
pub fn is_u64(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
Json::U64(_) => true,
_ => false,
}
matches!(*self, Json::U64(_))
}
/// Returns `true` if the Json value is a `f64`.
pub fn is_f64(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
Json::F64(_) => true,
_ => false,
}
matches!(*self, Json::F64(_))
}
/// If the Json value is a number, returns or cast it to a `i64`;
@ -1416,6 +1398,7 @@ enum ParserState {
/// structure of the JSON stream.
///
/// An example is `foo.bar[3].x`.
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct Stack {
stack: Vec<InternalStackElement>,
str_buffer: Vec<u8>,
@ -1442,7 +1425,7 @@ enum InternalStackElement {
impl Stack {
pub fn new() -> Stack {
Stack { stack: Vec::new(), str_buffer: Vec::new() }
Self::default()
}
/// Returns The number of elements in the Stack.
@ -1547,10 +1530,7 @@ impl Stack {
// Used by Parser to test whether the top-most element is an index.
fn last_is_index(&self) -> bool {
match self.stack.last() {
Some(InternalIndex(_)) => true,
_ => false,
}
matches!(self.stack.last(), Some(InternalIndex(_)))
}
// Used by Parser to increment the index of the top-most element.

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@ -118,13 +118,13 @@ impl serialize::Encoder for Encoder {
#[inline]
fn emit_f64(&mut self, v: f64) -> EncodeResult {
let as_u64: u64 = unsafe { ::std::mem::transmute(v) };
let as_u64: u64 = v.to_bits();
self.emit_u64(as_u64)
}
#[inline]
fn emit_f32(&mut self, v: f32) -> EncodeResult {
let as_u32: u32 = unsafe { ::std::mem::transmute(v) };
let as_u32: u32 = v.to_bits();
self.emit_u32(as_u32)
}

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@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ struct RustArchiveIterator {
};
enum class LLVMRustArchiveKind {
Other,
GNU,
BSD,
DARWIN,

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@ -311,7 +311,6 @@ static Optional<CodeModel::Model> fromRust(LLVMRustCodeModel Model) {
}
enum class LLVMRustCodeGenOptLevel {
Other,
None,
Less,
Default,
@ -597,7 +596,6 @@ extern "C" void LLVMRustSetLLVMOptions(int Argc, char **Argv) {
}
enum class LLVMRustFileType {
Other,
AssemblyFile,
ObjectFile,
};

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@ -366,7 +366,6 @@ LLVMRustBuildAtomicCmpXchg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Target,
}
enum class LLVMRustSynchronizationScope {
Other,
SingleThread,
CrossThread,
};
@ -389,7 +388,6 @@ LLVMRustBuildAtomicFence(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMAtomicOrdering Order,
}
enum class LLVMRustAsmDialect {
Other,
Att,
Intel,
};

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@ -5,6 +5,11 @@ LL | fn elision<T: Fn() -> &i32>() {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
= note: for more information on higher-ranked polymorphism, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/hrtb.html
help: consider making the bound lifetime-generic with a new `'a` lifetime
|
LL | fn elision<T: for<'a> Fn() -> &'a i32>() {
| ^^^^^^^ ^^^
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime
|
LL | fn elision<T: Fn() -> &'static i32>() {

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@ -5,6 +5,11 @@ LL | fn elision(_: fn() -> &i32) {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
= note: for more information on higher-ranked polymorphism, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/hrtb.html
help: consider making the type lifetime-generic with a new `'a` lifetime
|
LL | fn elision(_: for<'a> fn() -> &'a i32) {
| ^^^^^^^ ^^^
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime
|
LL | fn elision(_: fn() -> &'static i32) {

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: type parameters must be declared prior to const parameters
--> $DIR/needs-feature.rs:10:26
|
LL | struct A<const N: usize, T=u32>(T);
| -----------------^----- help: reorder the parameters: lifetimes, then consts, then types: `<T, const N: usize>`
| -----------------^----- help: reorder the parameters: lifetimes, then types, then consts: `<T, const N: usize>`
error: aborting due to previous error

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@ -51,6 +51,15 @@ error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifiers
|
LL | buzz: Buzz,
| ^^^^ expected 2 lifetime parameters
|
help: consider introducing a named lifetime parameter
|
LL | struct Quux<'a> {
LL | baz: Baz,
LL |
LL |
LL | buzz: Buzz<'a, 'a>,
|
error: aborting due to 5 previous errors

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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
// compile-flags: -O
// run-pass
struct Foo {
x: i32,
}
pub fn main() {
let mut foo = Foo { x: 42 };
let x = &mut foo.x;
*x = 13;
let y = foo;
assert_eq!(y.x, 13); // used to print 42 due to mir-opt bug
}

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ LL | type Item = IteratorChunk<T, S>;
|
help: consider introducing a named lifetime parameter
|
LL | type Item<'a> = IteratorChunk<<'a>T, S>;
| ^^^^ ^^^^
LL | type Item<'a> = IteratorChunk<'a, T, S>;
| ^^^^ ^^^
error: `impl` item signature doesn't match `trait` item signature
--> $DIR/issue-74918-missing-lifetime.rs:11:5

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
trait ZstAssert: Sized {
const A: &str = ""; //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
const B: S = S { s: &() }; //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
const C: &'_ str = ""; //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
const D: T = T { a: &(), b: &() }; //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
}
struct S<'a> {
s: &'a (),
}
struct T<'a, 'b> {
a: &'a (),
b: &'b (),
}
fn main() {}

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@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/missing-lifetime-in-assoc-const-type.rs:2:14
|
LL | const A: &str = "";
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime
|
LL | const A: &'static str = "";
| ^^^^^^^
help: consider introducing a named lifetime parameter
|
LL | trait ZstAssert<'a>: Sized {
LL | const A: &'a str = "";
|
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/missing-lifetime-in-assoc-const-type.rs:3:14
|
LL | const B: S = S { s: &() };
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime
|
LL | const B: S<'static> = S { s: &() };
| ^^^^^^^^^
help: consider introducing a named lifetime parameter
|
LL | trait ZstAssert<'a>: Sized {
LL | const A: &str = "";
LL | const B: S<'a> = S { s: &() };
|
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/missing-lifetime-in-assoc-const-type.rs:4:15
|
LL | const C: &'_ str = "";
| ^^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime
|
LL | const C: &'static str = "";
| ^^^^^^^
help: consider introducing a named lifetime parameter
|
LL | trait ZstAssert<'a>: Sized {
LL | const A: &str = "";
LL | const B: S = S { s: &() };
LL | const C: &'a str = "";
|
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifiers
--> $DIR/missing-lifetime-in-assoc-const-type.rs:5:14
|
LL | const D: T = T { a: &(), b: &() };
| ^ expected 2 lifetime parameters
|
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime
|
LL | const D: T<'static, 'static> = T { a: &(), b: &() };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: consider introducing a named lifetime parameter
|
LL | trait ZstAssert<'a>: Sized {
LL | const A: &str = "";
LL | const B: S = S { s: &() };
LL | const C: &'_ str = "";
LL | const D: T<'a, 'a> = T { a: &(), b: &() };
|
error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0106`.

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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
struct X<'a>(&'a ());
struct S<'a>(&'a dyn Fn(&X) -> &X);
//~^ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
//~| ERROR missing lifetime specifier
struct V<'a>(&'a dyn for<'b> Fn(&X) -> &X);
//~^ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
//~| ERROR missing lifetime specifier
fn main() {
let x = S(&|x| {
println!("hi");
x
});
x.0(&X(&()));
}

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/missing-lt-for-hrtb.rs:2:32
|
LL | struct S<'a>(&'a dyn Fn(&X) -> &X);
| -- ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but the signature does not say which one of argument 1's 2 lifetimes it is borrowed from
= note: for more information on higher-ranked polymorphism, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/hrtb.html
help: consider making the bound lifetime-generic with a new `'b` lifetime
|
LL | struct S<'a>(&'a dyn for<'b> Fn(&'b X) -> &'b X);
| ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^
help: consider using the `'a` lifetime
|
LL | struct S<'a>(&'a dyn Fn(&X) -> &'a X);
| ^^^
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/missing-lt-for-hrtb.rs:2:33
|
LL | struct S<'a>(&'a dyn Fn(&X) -> &X);
| -- ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but the signature does not say which one of argument 1's 2 lifetimes it is borrowed from
= note: for more information on higher-ranked polymorphism, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/hrtb.html
help: consider making the bound lifetime-generic with a new `'b` lifetime
|
LL | struct S<'a>(&'a dyn for<'b> Fn(&'b X) -> &X<'b>);
| ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^
help: consider using the `'a` lifetime
|
LL | struct S<'a>(&'a dyn Fn(&X) -> &X<'a>);
| ^^^^^
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/missing-lt-for-hrtb.rs:5:40
|
LL | struct V<'a>(&'a dyn for<'b> Fn(&X) -> &X);
| -- ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but the signature does not say which one of argument 1's 2 lifetimes it is borrowed from
note: these named lifetimes are available to use
--> $DIR/missing-lt-for-hrtb.rs:5:10
|
LL | struct V<'a>(&'a dyn for<'b> Fn(&X) -> &X);
| ^^ ^^
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/missing-lt-for-hrtb.rs:5:41
|
LL | struct V<'a>(&'a dyn for<'b> Fn(&X) -> &X);
| -- ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but the signature does not say which one of argument 1's 2 lifetimes it is borrowed from
note: these named lifetimes are available to use
--> $DIR/missing-lt-for-hrtb.rs:5:10
|
LL | struct V<'a>(&'a dyn for<'b> Fn(&X) -> &X);
| ^^ ^^
error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0106`.