Auto merge of #52359 - matthewjasper:combine-move-error-reporting, r=pnkfelix
[NLL] Small move error reporting improvements
* Use a MirBorrowckContext when reporting errors to be more uniform with other error reporting
* Add a special message for the case of trying to move from capture variables in `Fn` and `FnMut` closures.
Auto merge of #52250 - nnethercote:no-SparseBitMatrix, r=nikomatsakis
Speed up `SparseBitMatrix` use in `RegionValues`.
In practice, these matrices range from 10% to 90%+ full once they are
filled in, so the dense representation is better.
This reduces the runtime of Check Nll builds of `inflate` by 32%, and
several other benchmarks by 1--5%.
It also increases max-rss of `clap-rs` by 30% and a couple of others by
up to 5%, while decreasing max-rss of `coercions` by 14%. I think the
speed-ups justify the max-rss increases.
Auto merge of #52405 - matthewjasper:mutability-errors, r=pnkfelix
[NLL] Mutability errors
cc #51028
cc #51170
cc #46559
Closes #46629
* Better explain why the place is immutable ("immutable item" is gone)
* Distinguish &T and *const T
* Use better spans when a mutable borrow is for a closure capture
Auto merge of #52555 - petrochenkov:mresfact, r=alexcrichton
resolve: Some renaming, refactoring and comments
Commits are self-descriptive.
The only functional change is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/34bf2f572e33d4df1459413b5014ca98fc9fa4e0 that tightens shadowing rules for macro paths (makes the second and third cases in `test/ui/imports/glob-shadowing.rs` an error).
Auto merge of #52552 - eddyb:proc-macro-prep, r=alexcrichton
Prepare proc_macro for decoupling it from the rest of the compiler.
This is #49219 up to the point where the bridge is introduced. Aside from moving some code around, the largest change is the rewrite of `proc_macro::quote` to be simpler and do less introspection.
I'd like to also extend `quote!` with `${stmt;...;expr}` instead of just `$variable` (and maybe even `$(... $iter ...)*`), which seems pretty straight-forward now, but I don't know if/when I should.
r? @alexcrichton or @dtolnay cc @jseyfried @petrochenkov
Auto merge of #52536 - alexcrichton:attr-spans, r=nikomatsakis
proc_macro: Preserve spans of attributes on functions
This commit updates the tokenization of items which are subsequently passed to
`proc_macro` to ensure that span information is preserved on attributes as much
as possible. Previously this area of the code suffered from #43081 where we
haven't actually implemented converting an attribute to to a token tree yet, but
a local fix was possible here.
Rollup merge of #52539 - alexcrichton:two-attrs, r=petrochenkov
rustc: Fix two custom attributes with custom derive
This commit fixes an issue where multiple custom attributes could not be fed
into a custom derive in some situations with the `use_extern_macros` feature
enabled. The problem was that the macro expander didn't consider that it was
making progress when we were deducing that attributes should be lumped in with
custom derive invocations.
The fix applied here was to track in the expander if our attribute is changing
(getting stashed away elsewhere and replaced with a new invocation). If it is
swapped then it's considered progress, otherwise behavior should remain the
same.
Rollup merge of #52505 - alexcrichton:remove-thinlto-hack, r=nikomatsakis
rustc: Remove a workaround in ThinLTO fixed upstream
This commit removes a hack in our ThinLTO passes which removes available
externally functions manually. The [upstream bug][1] has long since been fixed,
so we should be able to rely on LLVM natively for this now!
Rollup merge of #52502 - RalfJung:rotate, r=scottmcm
fix unsafety: don't call ptr_rotate for ZST
`rotate::ptr_rotate` has a comment saying
```
/// # Safety
///
/// The specified range must be valid for reading and writing.
/// The type `T` must have non-zero size.
```
So we better make sure we don't call it on ZST...
Cc @scottmcm (author of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/41670)
Auto merge of #52354 - QuietMisdreavus:rustdoc-lints, r=GuillaumeGomez
stabilize lint handling in rustdoc
When https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/51732 added CLI flags to manipulate lints in rustdoc, they were added as unstable flags. This made sense as they were new additions, but since they mirrored the flags that rustc has, it's worth considering them to not need an unstable period.
Stabilizing them also provides the opportunity for a critical fix: allowing Cargo to pass `--cap-lints allow` when documenting dependencies, the same as when it compiles them.
Auto merge of #52467 - alexcrichton:lints-and-macros, r=Manishearth
Squash all lints tied to foreign macros by default
This PR is a continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/49755 (thanks for the initial jump-start @Dylan-DPC!) and is targeted at solving https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48855. This change updates the lint infrastructure to, by default, ignore all lints emitted for code that originates in a foreign macro. For example if `println!("...")` injects some idiomatic warnings these are all ignored by default. The rationale here is that for almost all lints there's no action that can be taken if the code originates from a foreign lint.
Auto merge of #52445 - alexcrichton:wasm-import-module, r=eddyb
rustc: Stabilize #[wasm_import_module] as #[link(...)]
This commit stabilizes the `#[wasm_import_module]` attribute as
`#[link(wasm_import_module = "...")]`. Tracked by #52090 this new directive in
the `#[link]` attribute is used to configured the module name that the imports
are listed with. The WebAssembly specification indicates two utf-8 names are
associated with all imported items, one for the module the item comes from and
one for the item itself. The item itself is configurable in Rust via its
identifier or `#[link_name = "..."]`, but the module name was previously not
configurable and defaulted to `"env"`. This commit ensures that this is also
configurable.
When encountering format string errors in a raw string, or regular
string literal with embedded newlines, account for the positional
change to use correct spans.