Auto merge of #43726 - zackmdavis:extended_information_summer_block_party, r=GuillaumeGomez
E05XX odyssey chipping away at the surface exposed by #43709 r? @GuillaumeGomez
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@ -223,6 +223,40 @@ To fix this, add a label specifying which loop is being broken out of:
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```
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'foo: while break 'foo {}
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```
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"##,
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E0571: r##"
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A `break` statement with an argument appeared in a non-`loop` loop.
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Example of erroneous code:
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```compile_fail,E0571
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# let mut i = 1;
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# fn satisfied(n: usize) -> bool { n % 23 == 0 }
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let result = while true {
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if satisfied(i) {
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break 2*i; // error: `break` with value from a `while` loop
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}
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i += 1;
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};
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```
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The `break` statement can take an argument (which will be the value of the loop
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expression if the `break` statement is executed) in `loop` loops, but not
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`for`, `while`, or `while let` loops.
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Make sure `break value;` statements only occur in `loop` loops:
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```
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# let mut i = 1;
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# fn satisfied(n: usize) -> bool { n % 23 == 0 }
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let result = loop { // ok!
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if satisfied(i) {
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break 2*i;
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}
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i += 1;
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};
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```
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"##
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}
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@ -230,5 +264,4 @@ register_diagnostics! {
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E0226, // only a single explicit lifetime bound is permitted
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E0472, // asm! is unsupported on this target
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E0561, // patterns aren't allowed in function pointer types
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E0571, // `break` with a value in a non-`loop`-loop
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}
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@ -162,6 +162,63 @@ For more information about the cfg attribute, read:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#conditional-compilation
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"##,
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E0552: r##"
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A unrecognized representation attribute was used.
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Erroneous code example:
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```compile_fail,E0552
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#[repr(D)] // error: unrecognized representation hint
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struct MyStruct {
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my_field: usize
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}
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```
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You can use a `repr` attribute to tell the compiler how you want a struct or
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enum to be laid out in memory.
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Make sure you're using one of the supported options:
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```
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#[repr(C)] // ok!
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struct MyStruct {
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my_field: usize
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}
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```
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For more information about specifying representations, see the ["Alternative
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Representations" section] of the Rustonomicon.
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["Alternative Representations" section]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/other-reprs.html
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"##,
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E0554: r##"
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Feature attributes are only allowed on the nightly release channel. Stable or
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beta compilers will not comply.
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Example of erroneous code (on a stable compiler):
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```ignore (depends on release channel)
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#![feature(non_ascii_idents)] // error: #![feature] may not be used on the
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// stable release channel
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```
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If you need the feature, make sure to use a nightly release of the compiler
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(but be warned that the feature may be removed or altered in the future).
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"##,
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E0557: r##"
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A feature attribute named a feature that has been removed.
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Erroneous code example:
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```compile_fail,E0557
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#![feature(managed_boxes)] // error: feature has been removed
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```
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Delete the offending feature attribute.
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"##,
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E0558: r##"
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The `export_name` attribute was malformed.
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@ -300,11 +357,8 @@ register_diagnostics! {
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E0549, // rustc_deprecated attribute must be paired with either stable or unstable attribute
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E0550, // multiple deprecated attributes
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E0551, // incorrect meta item
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E0552, // unrecognized representation hint
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E0554, // #[feature] may not be used on the [] release channel
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E0555, // malformed feature attribute, expected #![feature(...)]
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E0556, // malformed feature, expected just one word
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E0557, // feature has been removed
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E0584, // file for module `..` found at both .. and ..
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E0589, // invalid `repr(align)` attribute
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}
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if attr.check_name("feature") {
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let release_channel = option_env!("CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL").unwrap_or("(unknown)");
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span_err!(span_handler, attr.span, E0554,
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"#[feature] may not be used on the {} release channel",
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"#![feature] may not be used on the {} release channel",
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release_channel);
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}
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}
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