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24 changes: 18 additions & 6 deletions compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1695,11 +1695,23 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
}
_ => exp_found,
};
debug!("exp_found {:?} terr {:?}", exp_found, terr);
debug!("exp_found {:?} terr {:?} cause.code {:?}", exp_found, terr, cause.code);
if let Some(exp_found) = exp_found {
self.suggest_as_ref_where_appropriate(span, &exp_found, diag);
self.suggest_accessing_field_where_appropriate(cause, &exp_found, diag);
self.suggest_await_on_expect_found(cause, span, &exp_found, diag);
let should_suggest_fixes = if let ObligationCauseCode::Pattern { root_ty, .. } =
&cause.code
{
// Skip if the root_ty of the pattern is not the same as the expected_ty.
// If these types aren't equal then we've probably peeled off a layer of arrays.
same_type_modulo_infer(self.resolve_vars_if_possible(*root_ty), exp_found.expected)
} else {
true
};

if should_suggest_fixes {
self.suggest_as_ref_where_appropriate(span, &exp_found, diag);
self.suggest_accessing_field_where_appropriate(cause, &exp_found, diag);
self.suggest_await_on_expect_found(cause, span, &exp_found, diag);
}
}

// In some (most?) cases cause.body_id points to actual body, but in some cases
@@ -1879,7 +1891,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
.iter()
.filter(|field| field.vis.is_accessible_from(field.did, self.tcx))
.map(|field| (field.ident.name, field.ty(self.tcx, expected_substs)))
.find(|(_, ty)| ty::TyS::same_type(ty, exp_found.found))
.find(|(_, ty)| same_type_modulo_infer(ty, exp_found.found))
{
if let ObligationCauseCode::Pattern { span: Some(span), .. } = cause.code {
if let Ok(snippet) = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span) {
@@ -1944,7 +1956,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
| (_, ty::Infer(_))
| (ty::Param(_), _)
| (ty::Infer(_), _) => {}
_ if ty::TyS::same_type(exp_ty, found_ty) => {}
_ if same_type_modulo_infer(exp_ty, found_ty) => {}
_ => show_suggestion = false,
};
}
12 changes: 11 additions & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp
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@@ -124,8 +124,18 @@ extern "C" LLVMValueRef LLVMRustGetOrInsertFunction(LLVMModuleRef M,

extern "C" LLVMValueRef
LLVMRustGetOrInsertGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name, size_t NameLen, LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
StringRef NameRef(Name, NameLen);
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getOrInsertGlobal(NameRef, unwrap(Ty)));

// We don't use Module::getOrInsertGlobal because that returns a Constant*,
// which may either be the real GlobalVariable*, or a constant bitcast of it
// if our type doesn't match the original declaration. We always want the
// GlobalVariable* so we can access linkage, visibility, etc.
GlobalVariable *GV = Mod->getGlobalVariable(NameRef, true);
if (!GV)
GV = new GlobalVariable(*Mod, unwrap(Ty), false,
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, nullptr, NameRef);
return wrap(GV);
}

extern "C" LLVMValueRef
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>:
}

p!(
write("{}", if first { " " } else { "+" }),
write("{}", if first { " " } else { " + " }),
print(trait_ref.print_only_trait_path())
);

@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>:
}

if is_future {
p!(write("{}Future", if first { " " } else { "+" }));
p!(write("{}Future", if first { " " } else { " + " }));
first = false;

if let Some(future_output_ty) = future_output_ty {
@@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ pub trait PrettyPrinter<'tcx>:
}

if !is_sized {
p!(write("{}?Sized", if first { " " } else { "+" }));
p!(write("{}?Sized", if first { " " } else { " + " }));
} else if first {
p!(" Sized");
}
68 changes: 68 additions & 0 deletions library/core/src/num/f32.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -673,6 +673,9 @@ impl f32 {

/// Returns the maximum of the two numbers.
///
/// Follows the IEEE-754 2008 semantics for maxNum, except for handling of signaling NaNs.
/// This matches the behavior of libm’s fmin.
///
/// ```
/// let x = 1.0f32;
/// let y = 2.0f32;
@@ -689,6 +692,9 @@ impl f32 {

/// Returns the minimum of the two numbers.
///
/// Follows the IEEE-754 2008 semantics for minNum, except for handling of signaling NaNs.
/// This matches the behavior of libm’s fmin.
///
/// ```
/// let x = 1.0f32;
/// let y = 2.0f32;
@@ -703,6 +709,68 @@ impl f32 {
intrinsics::minnumf32(self, other)
}

/// Returns the maximum of the two numbers, propagating NaNs.
///
/// This returns NaN when *either* argument is NaN, as opposed to
/// [`f32::max`] which only returns NaN when *both* arguments are NaN.
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(float_minimum_maximum)]
/// let x = 1.0f32;
/// let y = 2.0f32;
///
/// assert_eq!(x.maximum(y), y);
/// assert!(x.maximum(f32::NAN).is_nan());
/// ```
///
/// If one of the arguments is NaN, then NaN is returned. Otherwise this returns the greater
/// of the two numbers. For this operation, -0.0 is considered to be less than +0.0.
/// Note that this follows the semantics specified in IEEE 754-2019.
#[unstable(feature = "float_minimum_maximum", issue = "91079")]
#[inline]
pub fn maximum(self, other: f32) -> f32 {
if self > other {
self
} else if other > self {
other
} else if self == other {
if self.is_sign_positive() && other.is_sign_negative() { self } else { other }
} else {
self + other
}
}

/// Returns the minimum of the two numbers, propagating NaNs.
///
/// This returns NaN when *either* argument is NaN, as opposed to
/// [`f32::min`] which only returns NaN when *both* arguments are NaN.
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(float_minimum_maximum)]
/// let x = 1.0f32;
/// let y = 2.0f32;
///
/// assert_eq!(x.minimum(y), x);
/// assert!(x.minimum(f32::NAN).is_nan());
/// ```
///
/// If one of the arguments is NaN, then NaN is returned. Otherwise this returns the lesser
/// of the two numbers. For this operation, -0.0 is considered to be less than +0.0.
/// Note that this follows the semantics specified in IEEE 754-2019.
#[unstable(feature = "float_minimum_maximum", issue = "91079")]
#[inline]
pub fn minimum(self, other: f32) -> f32 {
if self < other {
self
} else if other < self {
other
} else if self == other {
if self.is_sign_negative() && other.is_sign_positive() { self } else { other }
} else {
self + other
}
}

/// Rounds toward zero and converts to any primitive integer type,
/// assuming that the value is finite and fits in that type.
///
68 changes: 68 additions & 0 deletions library/core/src/num/f64.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -689,6 +689,9 @@ impl f64 {

/// Returns the maximum of the two numbers.
///
/// Follows the IEEE-754 2008 semantics for maxNum, except for handling of signaling NaNs.
/// This matches the behavior of libm’s fmin.
///
/// ```
/// let x = 1.0_f64;
/// let y = 2.0_f64;
@@ -705,6 +708,9 @@ impl f64 {

/// Returns the minimum of the two numbers.
///
/// Follows the IEEE-754 2008 semantics for minNum, except for handling of signaling NaNs.
/// This matches the behavior of libm’s fmin.
///
/// ```
/// let x = 1.0_f64;
/// let y = 2.0_f64;
@@ -719,6 +725,68 @@ impl f64 {
intrinsics::minnumf64(self, other)
}

/// Returns the maximum of the two numbers, propagating NaNs.
///
/// This returns NaN when *either* argument is NaN, as opposed to
/// [`f64::max`] which only returns NaN when *both* arguments are NaN.
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(float_minimum_maximum)]
/// let x = 1.0_f64;
/// let y = 2.0_f64;
///
/// assert_eq!(x.maximum(y), y);
/// assert!(x.maximum(f64::NAN).is_nan());
/// ```
///
/// If one of the arguments is NaN, then NaN is returned. Otherwise this returns the greater
/// of the two numbers. For this operation, -0.0 is considered to be less than +0.0.
/// Note that this follows the semantics specified in IEEE 754-2019.
#[unstable(feature = "float_minimum_maximum", issue = "91079")]
#[inline]
pub fn maximum(self, other: f64) -> f64 {
if self > other {
self
} else if other > self {
other
} else if self == other {
if self.is_sign_positive() && other.is_sign_negative() { self } else { other }
} else {
self + other
}
}

/// Returns the minimum of the two numbers, propagating NaNs.
///
/// This returns NaN when *either* argument is NaN, as opposed to
/// [`f64::min`] which only returns NaN when *both* arguments are NaN.
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(float_minimum_maximum)]
/// let x = 1.0_f64;
/// let y = 2.0_f64;
///
/// assert_eq!(x.minimum(y), x);
/// assert!(x.minimum(f64::NAN).is_nan());
/// ```
///
/// If one of the arguments is NaN, then NaN is returned. Otherwise this returns the lesser
/// of the two numbers. For this operation, -0.0 is considered to be less than +0.0.
/// Note that this follows the semantics specified in IEEE 754-2019.
#[unstable(feature = "float_minimum_maximum", issue = "91079")]
#[inline]
pub fn minimum(self, other: f64) -> f64 {
if self < other {
self
} else if other < self {
other
} else if self == other {
if self.is_sign_negative() && other.is_sign_positive() { self } else { other }
} else {
self + other
}
}

/// Rounds toward zero and converts to any primitive integer type,
/// assuming that the value is finite and fits in that type.
///
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions library/core/tests/lib.rs
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@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#![feature(extern_types)]
#![feature(flt2dec)]
#![feature(fmt_internals)]
#![feature(float_minimum_maximum)]
#![feature(array_from_fn)]
#![feature(hashmap_internals)]
#![feature(try_find)]
61 changes: 61 additions & 0 deletions library/core/tests/num/mod.rs
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@@ -715,6 +715,67 @@ macro_rules! test_float {
assert!(($nan as $fty).max($nan).is_nan());
}
#[test]
fn minimum() {
assert_eq!((0.0 as $fty).minimum(0.0), 0.0);
assert!((0.0 as $fty).minimum(0.0).is_sign_positive());
assert_eq!((-0.0 as $fty).minimum(0.0), -0.0);
assert!((-0.0 as $fty).minimum(0.0).is_sign_negative());
assert_eq!((-0.0 as $fty).minimum(-0.0), -0.0);
assert!((-0.0 as $fty).minimum(-0.0).is_sign_negative());
assert_eq!((9.0 as $fty).minimum(9.0), 9.0);
assert_eq!((-9.0 as $fty).minimum(0.0), -9.0);
assert_eq!((0.0 as $fty).minimum(9.0), 0.0);
assert!((0.0 as $fty).minimum(9.0).is_sign_positive());
assert_eq!((-0.0 as $fty).minimum(9.0), -0.0);
assert!((-0.0 as $fty).minimum(9.0).is_sign_negative());
assert_eq!((-0.0 as $fty).minimum(-9.0), -9.0);
assert_eq!(($inf as $fty).minimum(9.0), 9.0);
assert_eq!((9.0 as $fty).minimum($inf), 9.0);
assert_eq!(($inf as $fty).minimum(-9.0), -9.0);
assert_eq!((-9.0 as $fty).minimum($inf), -9.0);
assert_eq!(($neginf as $fty).minimum(9.0), $neginf);
assert_eq!((9.0 as $fty).minimum($neginf), $neginf);
assert_eq!(($neginf as $fty).minimum(-9.0), $neginf);
assert_eq!((-9.0 as $fty).minimum($neginf), $neginf);
assert!(($nan as $fty).minimum(9.0).is_nan());
assert!(($nan as $fty).minimum(-9.0).is_nan());
assert!((9.0 as $fty).minimum($nan).is_nan());
assert!((-9.0 as $fty).minimum($nan).is_nan());
assert!(($nan as $fty).minimum($nan).is_nan());
}
#[test]
fn maximum() {
assert_eq!((0.0 as $fty).maximum(0.0), 0.0);
assert!((0.0 as $fty).maximum(0.0).is_sign_positive());
assert_eq!((-0.0 as $fty).maximum(0.0), 0.0);
assert!((-0.0 as $fty).maximum(0.0).is_sign_positive());
assert_eq!((-0.0 as $fty).maximum(-0.0), -0.0);
assert!((-0.0 as $fty).maximum(-0.0).is_sign_negative());
assert_eq!((9.0 as $fty).maximum(9.0), 9.0);
assert_eq!((-9.0 as $fty).maximum(0.0), 0.0);
assert!((-9.0 as $fty).maximum(0.0).is_sign_positive());
assert_eq!((-9.0 as $fty).maximum(-0.0), -0.0);
assert!((-9.0 as $fty).maximum(-0.0).is_sign_negative());
assert_eq!((0.0 as $fty).maximum(9.0), 9.0);
assert_eq!((0.0 as $fty).maximum(-9.0), 0.0);
assert!((0.0 as $fty).maximum(-9.0).is_sign_positive());
assert_eq!((-0.0 as $fty).maximum(-9.0), -0.0);
assert!((-0.0 as $fty).maximum(-9.0).is_sign_negative());
assert_eq!(($inf as $fty).maximum(9.0), $inf);
assert_eq!((9.0 as $fty).maximum($inf), $inf);
assert_eq!(($inf as $fty).maximum(-9.0), $inf);
assert_eq!((-9.0 as $fty).maximum($inf), $inf);
assert_eq!(($neginf as $fty).maximum(9.0), 9.0);
assert_eq!((9.0 as $fty).maximum($neginf), 9.0);
assert_eq!(($neginf as $fty).maximum(-9.0), -9.0);
assert_eq!((-9.0 as $fty).maximum($neginf), -9.0);
assert!(($nan as $fty).maximum(9.0).is_nan());
assert!(($nan as $fty).maximum(-9.0).is_nan());
assert!((9.0 as $fty).maximum($nan).is_nan());
assert!((-9.0 as $fty).maximum($nan).is_nan());
assert!(($nan as $fty).maximum($nan).is_nan());
}
#[test]
fn rem_euclid() {
let a: $fty = 42.0;
assert!($inf.rem_euclid(a).is_nan());
12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions library/std/src/f32/tests.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -19,6 +19,18 @@ fn test_max_nan() {
assert_eq!(2.0f32.max(f32::NAN), 2.0);
}

#[test]
fn test_minimum() {
assert!(f32::NAN.minimum(2.0).is_nan());
assert!(2.0f32.minimum(f32::NAN).is_nan());
}

#[test]
fn test_maximum() {
assert!(f32::NAN.maximum(2.0).is_nan());
assert!(2.0f32.maximum(f32::NAN).is_nan());
}

#[test]
fn test_nan() {
let nan: f32 = f32::NAN;
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions library/std/src/lib.rs
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@@ -287,6 +287,7 @@
#![feature(exhaustive_patterns)]
#![feature(extend_one)]
#![feature(fn_traits)]
#![feature(float_minimum_maximum)]
#![feature(format_args_nl)]
#![feature(gen_future)]
#![feature(generator_trait)]
8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions src/test/ui/associated-types/issue-87261.rs
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@@ -83,17 +83,17 @@ fn main() {
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl DerivedTrait as Trait>::Associated == ()`

accepts_trait(returns_opaque_foo());
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl Trait+Foo as Trait>::Associated == ()`
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl Trait + Foo as Trait>::Associated == ()`

accepts_trait(returns_opaque_derived_foo());
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl DerivedTrait+Foo as Trait>::Associated == ()`
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl DerivedTrait + Foo as Trait>::Associated == ()`

accepts_generic_trait(returns_opaque_generic());
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl GenericTrait<()> as GenericTrait<()>>::Associated == ()`

accepts_generic_trait(returns_opaque_generic_foo());
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl GenericTrait<()>+Foo as GenericTrait<()>>::Associated == ()`
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl GenericTrait<()> + Foo as GenericTrait<()>>::Associated == ()`

accepts_generic_trait(returns_opaque_generic_duplicate());
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl GenericTrait<()>+GenericTrait<u8> as GenericTrait<()>>::Associated == ()`
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving `<impl GenericTrait<()> + GenericTrait<u8> as GenericTrait<()>>::Associated == ()`
}
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