Auto merge of #77035 - mibac138:fn-fat-arrow-return, r=davidtwco
Gracefully handle mistyping -> as => in function return type Fixes #77019
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use super::pat::{GateOr, PARAM_EXPECTED};
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use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath};
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use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath, RecoverReturnSign};
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use super::{BlockMode, Parser, PathStyle, Restrictions, TokenType};
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use super::{SemiColonMode, SeqSep, TokenExpectType};
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use crate::maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath;
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@ -1647,7 +1647,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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self.expect_or()?;
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args
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};
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let output = self.parse_ret_ty(AllowPlus::Yes, RecoverQPath::Yes)?;
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let output =
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self.parse_ret_ty(AllowPlus::Yes, RecoverQPath::Yes, RecoverReturnSign::Yes)?;
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Ok(P(FnDecl { inputs, output }))
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}
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@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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// Parse type with mandatory colon and (possibly empty) bounds,
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// or with mandatory equality sign and the second type.
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let ty = self.parse_ty()?;
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let ty = self.parse_ty_for_where_clause()?;
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if self.eat(&token::Colon) {
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let bounds = self.parse_generic_bounds(Some(self.prev_token.span))?;
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Ok(ast::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(ast::WhereBoundPredicate {
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use super::diagnostics::{dummy_arg, ConsumeClosingDelim, Error};
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use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath};
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use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath, RecoverReturnSign};
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use super::{FollowedByType, Parser, PathStyle};
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use crate::maybe_whole;
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@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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let header = self.parse_fn_front_matter()?; // `const ... fn`
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let ident = self.parse_ident()?; // `foo`
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let mut generics = self.parse_generics()?; // `<'a, T, ...>`
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let decl = self.parse_fn_decl(req_name, AllowPlus::Yes)?; // `(p: u8, ...)`
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let decl = self.parse_fn_decl(req_name, AllowPlus::Yes, RecoverReturnSign::Yes)?; // `(p: u8, ...)`
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generics.where_clause = self.parse_where_clause()?; // `where T: Ord`
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let mut sig_hi = self.prev_token.span;
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@ -1680,10 +1680,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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&mut self,
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req_name: ReqName,
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ret_allow_plus: AllowPlus,
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recover_return_sign: RecoverReturnSign,
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) -> PResult<'a, P<FnDecl>> {
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Ok(P(FnDecl {
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inputs: self.parse_fn_params(req_name)?,
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output: self.parse_ret_ty(ret_allow_plus, RecoverQPath::Yes)?,
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output: self.parse_ret_ty(ret_allow_plus, RecoverQPath::Yes, recover_return_sign)?,
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}))
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}
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use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath};
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use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath, RecoverReturnSign};
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use super::{Parser, TokenType};
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use crate::maybe_whole;
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use rustc_ast::ptr::P;
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@ -231,7 +231,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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// `(T, U) -> R`
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let (inputs, _) = self.parse_paren_comma_seq(|p| p.parse_ty())?;
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let span = ident.span.to(self.prev_token.span);
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let output = self.parse_ret_ty(AllowPlus::No, RecoverQPath::No)?;
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let output =
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self.parse_ret_ty(AllowPlus::No, RecoverQPath::No, RecoverReturnSign::No)?;
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ParenthesizedArgs { inputs, output, span }.into()
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};
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No,
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}
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/// Signals whether parsing a type should recover `->`.
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///
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/// More specifically, when parsing a function like:
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/// ```rust
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/// fn foo() => u8 { 0 }
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/// fn bar(): u8 { 0 }
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/// ```
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/// The compiler will try to recover interpreting `foo() => u8` as `foo() -> u8` when calling
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/// `parse_ty` with anything except `RecoverReturnSign::No`, and it will try to recover `bar(): u8`
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/// as `bar() -> u8` when passing `RecoverReturnSign::Yes` to `parse_ty`
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq)]
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pub(super) enum RecoverReturnSign {
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Yes,
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OnlyFatArrow,
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No,
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}
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impl RecoverReturnSign {
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/// [RecoverReturnSign::Yes] allows for recovering `fn foo() => u8` and `fn foo(): u8`,
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/// [RecoverReturnSign::OnlyFatArrow] allows for recovering only `fn foo() => u8` (recovering
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/// colons can cause problems when parsing where clauses), and
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/// [RecoverReturnSign::No] doesn't allow for any recovery of the return type arrow
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fn can_recover(self, token: &TokenKind) -> bool {
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match self {
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Self::Yes => matches!(token, token::FatArrow | token::Colon),
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Self::OnlyFatArrow => matches!(token, token::FatArrow),
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Self::No => false,
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}
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}
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}
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// Is `...` (`CVarArgs`) legal at this level of type parsing?
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#[derive(PartialEq)]
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enum AllowCVariadic {
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impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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/// Parses a type.
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pub fn parse_ty(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Ty>> {
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self.parse_ty_common(AllowPlus::Yes, RecoverQPath::Yes, AllowCVariadic::No)
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self.parse_ty_common(
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AllowPlus::Yes,
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AllowCVariadic::No,
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RecoverQPath::Yes,
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RecoverReturnSign::Yes,
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)
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}
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/// Parse a type suitable for a function or function pointer parameter.
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/// The difference from `parse_ty` is that this version allows `...`
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/// (`CVarArgs`) at the top level of the type.
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pub(super) fn parse_ty_for_param(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Ty>> {
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self.parse_ty_common(AllowPlus::Yes, RecoverQPath::Yes, AllowCVariadic::Yes)
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self.parse_ty_common(
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AllowPlus::Yes,
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AllowCVariadic::Yes,
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RecoverQPath::Yes,
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RecoverReturnSign::Yes,
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)
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}
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/// Parses a type in restricted contexts where `+` is not permitted.
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/// Example 2: `value1 as TYPE + value2`
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/// `+` is prohibited to avoid interactions with expression grammar.
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pub(super) fn parse_ty_no_plus(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Ty>> {
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self.parse_ty_common(AllowPlus::No, RecoverQPath::Yes, AllowCVariadic::No)
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self.parse_ty_common(
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AllowPlus::No,
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AllowCVariadic::No,
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RecoverQPath::Yes,
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RecoverReturnSign::Yes,
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)
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}
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/// Parse a type without recovering `:` as `->` to avoid breaking code such as `where fn() : for<'a>`
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pub(super) fn parse_ty_for_where_clause(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Ty>> {
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self.parse_ty_common(
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AllowPlus::Yes,
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AllowCVariadic::Yes,
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RecoverQPath::Yes,
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RecoverReturnSign::OnlyFatArrow,
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)
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}
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/// Parses an optional return type `[ -> TY ]` in a function declaration.
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&mut self,
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allow_plus: AllowPlus,
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recover_qpath: RecoverQPath,
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recover_return_sign: RecoverReturnSign,
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) -> PResult<'a, FnRetTy> {
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Ok(if self.eat(&token::RArrow) {
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// FIXME(Centril): Can we unconditionally `allow_plus`?
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let ty = self.parse_ty_common(allow_plus, recover_qpath, AllowCVariadic::No)?;
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let ty = self.parse_ty_common(
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allow_plus,
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AllowCVariadic::No,
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recover_qpath,
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recover_return_sign,
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)?;
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FnRetTy::Ty(ty)
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} else if recover_return_sign.can_recover(&self.token.kind) {
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// Don't `eat` to prevent `=>` from being added as an expected token which isn't
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// actually expected and could only confuse users
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self.bump();
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self.struct_span_err(self.prev_token.span, "return types are denoted using `->`")
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.span_suggestion_short(
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self.prev_token.span,
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"use `->` instead",
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"->".to_string(),
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Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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)
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.emit();
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let ty = self.parse_ty_common(
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allow_plus,
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AllowCVariadic::No,
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recover_qpath,
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recover_return_sign,
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)?;
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FnRetTy::Ty(ty)
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} else {
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FnRetTy::Default(self.token.span.shrink_to_lo())
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fn parse_ty_common(
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&mut self,
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allow_plus: AllowPlus,
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recover_qpath: RecoverQPath,
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allow_c_variadic: AllowCVariadic,
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recover_qpath: RecoverQPath,
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recover_return_sign: RecoverReturnSign,
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) -> PResult<'a, P<Ty>> {
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let allow_qpath_recovery = recover_qpath == RecoverQPath::Yes;
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maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath!(self, allow_qpath_recovery);
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TyKind::Infer
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} else if self.check_fn_front_matter() {
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// Function pointer type
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self.parse_ty_bare_fn(lo, Vec::new())?
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self.parse_ty_bare_fn(lo, Vec::new(), recover_return_sign)?
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} else if self.check_keyword(kw::For) {
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// Function pointer type or bound list (trait object type) starting with a poly-trait.
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// `for<'lt> [unsafe] [extern "ABI"] fn (&'lt S) -> T`
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// `for<'lt> Trait1<'lt> + Trait2 + 'a`
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let lifetime_defs = self.parse_late_bound_lifetime_defs()?;
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if self.check_fn_front_matter() {
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self.parse_ty_bare_fn(lo, lifetime_defs)?
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self.parse_ty_bare_fn(lo, lifetime_defs, recover_return_sign)?
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} else {
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let path = self.parse_path(PathStyle::Type)?;
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let parse_plus = allow_plus == AllowPlus::Yes && self.check_plus();
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/// Function Style ABI Parameter types
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/// ```
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/// We actually parse `FnHeader FnDecl`, but we error on `const` and `async` qualifiers.
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fn parse_ty_bare_fn(&mut self, lo: Span, params: Vec<GenericParam>) -> PResult<'a, TyKind> {
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fn parse_ty_bare_fn(
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&mut self,
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lo: Span,
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params: Vec<GenericParam>,
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recover_return_sign: RecoverReturnSign,
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) -> PResult<'a, TyKind> {
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let ast::FnHeader { ext, unsafety, constness, asyncness } = self.parse_fn_front_matter()?;
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let decl = self.parse_fn_decl(|_| false, AllowPlus::No)?;
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let decl = self.parse_fn_decl(|_| false, AllowPlus::No, recover_return_sign)?;
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let whole_span = lo.to(self.prev_token.span);
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if let ast::Const::Yes(span) = constness {
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self.error_fn_ptr_bad_qualifier(whole_span, span, "const");
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src/test/ui/fn/fn-recover-return-sign.fixed
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// run-rustfix
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#![allow(unused)]
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fn a() -> usize { 0 }
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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fn b()-> usize { 0 }
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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fn bar(_: u32) {}
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fn baz() -> *const dyn Fn(u32) { unimplemented!() }
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fn foo() {
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match () {
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_ if baz() == &bar as &dyn Fn(u32) => (),
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() => (),
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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let foo = |a: bool| -> bool { a };
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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dbg!(foo(false));
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let bar = |a: bool|-> bool { a };
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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dbg!(bar(false));
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}
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// run-rustfix
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#![allow(unused)]
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fn a() => usize { 0 }
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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fn b(): usize { 0 }
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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fn bar(_: u32) {}
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fn baz() -> *const dyn Fn(u32) { unimplemented!() }
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fn foo() {
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match () {
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_ if baz() == &bar as &dyn Fn(u32) => (),
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() => (),
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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let foo = |a: bool| => bool { a };
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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dbg!(foo(false));
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let bar = |a: bool|: bool { a };
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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dbg!(bar(false));
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}
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error: return types are denoted using `->`
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--> $DIR/fn-recover-return-sign.rs:3:8
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LL | fn a() => usize { 0 }
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error: return types are denoted using `->`
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--> $DIR/fn-recover-return-sign.rs:6:7
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LL | fn b(): usize { 0 }
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error: return types are denoted using `->`
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--> $DIR/fn-recover-return-sign.rs:21:25
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LL | let foo = |a: bool| => bool { a };
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error: return types are denoted using `->`
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--> $DIR/fn-recover-return-sign.rs:25:24
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LL | let bar = |a: bool|: bool { a };
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error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
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src/test/ui/fn/fn-recover-return-sign2.rs
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// Separate test file because `Fn() => bool` isn't getting fixed and rustfix complained that
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// even though a fix was applied the code was still incorrect
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fn foo() => impl Fn() => bool {
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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//~| ERROR expected one of `+`, `->`, `::`, `;`, `where`, or `{`, found `=>`
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unimplemented!()
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}
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src/test/ui/fn/fn-recover-return-sign2.stderr
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error: return types are denoted using `->`
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--> $DIR/fn-recover-return-sign2.rs:4:10
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LL | fn foo() => impl Fn() => bool {
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error: expected one of `+`, `->`, `::`, `;`, `where`, or `{`, found `=>`
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--> $DIR/fn-recover-return-sign2.rs:4:23
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LL | fn foo() => impl Fn() => bool {
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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fn foo(x: i32): i32 { //~ ERROR expected one of `->`, `;`, `where`, or `{`, found `:`
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fn foo(x: i32): i32 {
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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x
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}
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error: expected one of `->`, `;`, `where`, or `{`, found `:`
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error: return types are denoted using `->`
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--> $DIR/fn-colon-return-type.rs:1:15
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LL | fn foo(x: i32): i32 {
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error: aborting due to previous error
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fn f(a: isize, b: isize) : lt(a, b) { }
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//~^ ERROR expected one of `->`, `;`, `where`, or `{`, found `:`
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//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
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//~| ERROR expected type, found function `lt` [E0573]
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//~| ERROR expected type, found local variable `a` [E0573]
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//~| ERROR expected type, found local variable `b` [E0573]
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fn lt(a: isize, b: isize) { }
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fn main() { let a: isize = 10; let b: isize = 23; check (lt(a, b)); f(a, b); }
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fn main() {
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let a: isize = 10;
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let b: isize = 23;
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check (lt(a, b));
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//~^ ERROR cannot find function `check` in this scope [E0425]
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f(a, b);
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}
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error: expected one of `->`, `;`, `where`, or `{`, found `:`
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error: return types are denoted using `->`
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--> $DIR/not-a-pred.rs:1:26
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LL | fn f(a: isize, b: isize) : lt(a, b) { }
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error: aborting due to previous error
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error[E0573]: expected type, found function `lt`
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--> $DIR/not-a-pred.rs:1:28
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LL | fn f(a: isize, b: isize) : lt(a, b) { }
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error[E0573]: expected type, found local variable `a`
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--> $DIR/not-a-pred.rs:1:31
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LL | fn f(a: isize, b: isize) : lt(a, b) { }
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| ^ not a type
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error[E0573]: expected type, found local variable `b`
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--> $DIR/not-a-pred.rs:1:34
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LL | fn f(a: isize, b: isize) : lt(a, b) { }
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error[E0425]: cannot find function `check` in this scope
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--> $DIR/not-a-pred.rs:12:5
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LL | check (lt(a, b));
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error: aborting due to 5 previous errors
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Some errors have detailed explanations: E0425, E0573.
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For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0425`.
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