Auto merge of #124356 - fmease:fewer-magic-numbers-in-names, r=lcnr

Cleanup: Replace item names referencing GitHub issues or error codes with something more meaningful

**lcnr** in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/117164#pullrequestreview-1969935387:

> […] while I know that there's precendent to name things `Issue69420`, I really dislike this as it requires looking up the issue to figure out the purpose of such a variant. Actually referring to the underlying issue, e.g. `AliasMayNormToUncovered` or whatever and then linking to the issue in a doc comment feels a lot more desirable to me. We should ideally rename all the functions and enums which currently use issue numbers.

I've grepped through `compiler/` like crazy and think that I've found all instances of this pattern.
However, I haven't renamed `compute_2229_migrations_*`. Should I?

The first commit introduces an abhorrent and super long name for an item because naming is hard but also scary looking / unwelcoming names are good for things related to temporary-ish backcompat hacks. I'll let you discover it by yourself.

Contains a bit of drive-by cleanup and a diag migration bc that was the simplest option.

r? lcnr or compiler
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bors 2024-05-01 00:04:36 +00:00
commit f5355b93ba
27 changed files with 112 additions and 106 deletions

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@ -632,20 +632,19 @@ impl<'a> AstValidator<'a> {
}
}
fn emit_e0568(&self, span: Span, ident: Span) {
self.dcx().emit_err(errors::AutoTraitBounds { span, ident });
}
fn deny_super_traits(&self, bounds: &GenericBounds, ident_span: Span) {
if let [.., last] = &bounds[..] {
let span = ident_span.shrink_to_hi().to(last.span());
self.emit_e0568(span, ident_span);
self.dcx().emit_err(errors::AutoTraitBounds { span, ident: ident_span });
}
}
fn deny_where_clause(&self, where_clause: &WhereClause, ident_span: Span) {
if !where_clause.predicates.is_empty() {
self.emit_e0568(where_clause.span, ident_span);
// FIXME: The current diagnostic is misleading since it only talks about
// super trait and lifetime bounds while we should just say “bounds”.
self.dcx()
.emit_err(errors::AutoTraitBounds { span: where_clause.span, ident: ident_span });
}
}

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@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ pub fn make_display(f: impl Fn(&mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result) -> impl
Printer { f }
}
// See comments in compiler/rustc_middle/src/tests.rs
// See comment in compiler/rustc_middle/src/tests.rs and issue #27438.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn __noop_fix_for_27438() {}
pub fn __noop_fix_for_windows_dllimport_issue() {}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! external_bitflags_debug {

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@ -201,6 +201,12 @@ hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside_relevant = cannot define inherent `impl` for a
.help = consider moving this inherent impl into the crate defining the type if possible
.span_help = alternatively add `#[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]` to the relevant impl items
hir_analysis_invalid_receiver_ty = invalid `self` parameter type: `{$receiver_ty}`
.note = type of `self` must be `Self` or a type that dereferences to it
hir_analysis_invalid_receiver_ty_help =
consider changing to `self`, `&self`, `&mut self`, `self: Box<Self>`, `self: Rc<Self>`, `self: Arc<Self>`, or `self: Pin<P>` (where P is one of the previous types except `Self`)
hir_analysis_invalid_union_field =
field must implement `Copy` or be wrapped in `ManuallyDrop<...>` to be used in a union
.note = union fields must not have drop side-effects, which is currently enforced via either `Copy` or `ManuallyDrop<...>`

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use crate::autoderef::Autoderef;
use crate::collect::CollectItemTypesVisitor;
use crate::constrained_generic_params::{identify_constrained_generic_params, Parameter};
use crate::errors;
use crate::fluent_generated as fluent;
use hir::intravisit::Visitor;
use rustc_ast as ast;
@ -1636,10 +1637,6 @@ fn check_fn_or_method<'tcx>(
}
}
const HELP_FOR_SELF_TYPE: &str = "consider changing to `self`, `&self`, `&mut self`, `self: Box<Self>`, \
`self: Rc<Self>`, `self: Arc<Self>`, or `self: Pin<P>` (where P is one \
of the previous types except `Self`)";
#[instrument(level = "debug", skip(wfcx))]
fn check_method_receiver<'tcx>(
wfcx: &WfCheckingCtxt<'_, 'tcx>,
@ -1675,7 +1672,7 @@ fn check_method_receiver<'tcx>(
if tcx.features().arbitrary_self_types {
if !receiver_is_valid(wfcx, span, receiver_ty, self_ty, true) {
// Report error; `arbitrary_self_types` was enabled.
return Err(e0307(tcx, span, receiver_ty));
return Err(tcx.dcx().emit_err(errors::InvalidReceiverTy { span, receiver_ty }));
}
} else {
if !receiver_is_valid(wfcx, span, receiver_ty, self_ty, false) {
@ -1690,24 +1687,17 @@ fn check_method_receiver<'tcx>(
the `arbitrary_self_types` feature",
),
)
.with_help(HELP_FOR_SELF_TYPE)
.with_help(fluent::hir_analysis_invalid_receiver_ty_help)
.emit()
} else {
// Report error; would not have worked with `arbitrary_self_types`.
e0307(tcx, span, receiver_ty)
tcx.dcx().emit_err(errors::InvalidReceiverTy { span, receiver_ty })
});
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn e0307(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, span: Span, receiver_ty: Ty<'_>) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
struct_span_code_err!(tcx.dcx(), span, E0307, "invalid `self` parameter type: {receiver_ty}")
.with_note("type of `self` must be `Self` or a type that dereferences to it")
.with_help(HELP_FOR_SELF_TYPE)
.emit()
}
/// Returns whether `receiver_ty` would be considered a valid receiver type for `self_ty`. If
/// `arbitrary_self_types` is enabled, `receiver_ty` must transitively deref to `self_ty`, possibly
/// through a `*const/mut T` raw pointer. If the feature is not enabled, the requirements are more

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@ -1666,3 +1666,13 @@ pub struct NonConstRange {
#[primary_span]
pub span: Span,
}
#[derive(Diagnostic)]
#[diag(hir_analysis_invalid_receiver_ty, code = E0307)]
#[note]
#[help(hir_analysis_invalid_receiver_ty_help)]
pub struct InvalidReceiverTy<'tcx> {
#[primary_span]
pub span: Span,
pub receiver_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
}

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@ -1228,16 +1228,22 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
);
}
} else {
// Pattern has wrong number of fields.
let e =
self.e0023(pat.span, res, qpath, subpats, &variant.fields.raw, expected, had_err);
let e = self.emit_err_pat_wrong_number_of_fields(
pat.span,
res,
qpath,
subpats,
&variant.fields.raw,
expected,
had_err,
);
on_error(e);
return Ty::new_error(tcx, e);
}
pat_ty
}
fn e0023(
fn emit_err_pat_wrong_number_of_fields(
&self,
pat_span: Span,
res: Res,

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@ -847,8 +847,10 @@ rustc_queries! {
separate_provide_extern
}
query issue33140_self_ty(key: DefId) -> Option<ty::EarlyBinder<ty::Ty<'tcx>>> {
desc { |tcx| "computing Self type wrt issue #33140 `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) }
query self_ty_of_trait_impl_enabling_order_dep_trait_object_hack(
key: DefId
) -> Option<ty::EarlyBinder<ty::Ty<'tcx>>> {
desc { |tcx| "computing self type wrt issue #33140 `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key) }
}
/// Maps a `DefId` of a type to a list of its inherent impls.

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@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
// FIXME(#27438): right now the unit tests of rustc_middle don't refer to any actual
// functions generated in rustc_data_structures (all
// references are through generic functions), but statics are
// referenced from time to time. Due to this bug we won't
// actually correctly link in the statics unless we also
// reference a function, so be sure to reference a dummy
// function.
// FIXME(#27438): Right now, the unit tests of `rustc_middle` don't refer to any actual functions
// generated in `rustc_data_structures` (all references are through generic functions),
// but statics are referenced from time to time. Due to this Windows `dllimport` bug
// we won't actually correctly link in the statics unless we also reference a function,
// so be sure to reference a dummy function.
#[test]
fn noop() {
rustc_data_structures::__noop_fix_for_27438();
rustc_data_structures::__noop_fix_for_windows_dllimport_issue();
}

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@ -1503,14 +1503,14 @@ pub enum ImplOverlapKind {
/// Whether or not the impl is permitted due to the trait being a `#[marker]` trait
marker: bool,
},
/// These impls are allowed to overlap, but that raises
/// an issue #33140 future-compatibility warning.
/// These impls are allowed to overlap, but that raises an
/// issue #33140 future-compatibility warning (tracked in #56484).
///
/// Some background: in Rust 1.0, the trait-object types `Send + Sync` (today's
/// `dyn Send + Sync`) and `Sync + Send` (now `dyn Sync + Send`) were different.
///
/// The widely-used version 0.1.0 of the crate `traitobject` had accidentally relied
/// that difference, making what reduces to the following set of impls:
/// The widely-used version 0.1.0 of the crate `traitobject` had accidentally relied on
/// that difference, doing what reduces to the following set of impls:
///
/// ```compile_fail,(E0119)
/// trait Trait {}
@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@ pub enum ImplOverlapKind {
/// 4. Neither of the impls can have any where-clauses.
///
/// Once `traitobject` 0.1.0 is no longer an active concern, this hack can be removed.
Issue33140,
FutureCompatOrderDepTraitObjects,
}
/// Useful source information about where a desugared associated type for an
@ -1730,27 +1730,26 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> {
| (ImplPolarity::Negative, ImplPolarity::Negative) => {}
};
let is_marker_overlap = {
let is_marker_impl =
|trait_ref: TraitRef<'_>| -> bool { self.trait_def(trait_ref.def_id).is_marker };
is_marker_impl(trait_ref1) && is_marker_impl(trait_ref2)
};
let is_marker_impl = |trait_ref: TraitRef<'_>| self.trait_def(trait_ref.def_id).is_marker;
let is_marker_overlap = is_marker_impl(trait_ref1) && is_marker_impl(trait_ref2);
if is_marker_overlap {
Some(ImplOverlapKind::Permitted { marker: true })
} else {
if let Some(self_ty1) = self.issue33140_self_ty(def_id1) {
if let Some(self_ty2) = self.issue33140_self_ty(def_id2) {
if self_ty1 == self_ty2 {
return Some(ImplOverlapKind::Issue33140);
} else {
debug!("found {self_ty1:?} != {self_ty2:?}");
}
}
}
None
return Some(ImplOverlapKind::Permitted { marker: true });
}
if let Some(self_ty1) =
self.self_ty_of_trait_impl_enabling_order_dep_trait_object_hack(def_id1)
&& let Some(self_ty2) =
self.self_ty_of_trait_impl_enabling_order_dep_trait_object_hack(def_id2)
{
if self_ty1 == self_ty2 {
return Some(ImplOverlapKind::FutureCompatOrderDepTraitObjects);
} else {
debug!("found {self_ty1:?} != {self_ty2:?}");
}
}
None
}
/// Returns `ty::VariantDef` if `res` refers to a struct,

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@ -10,9 +10,7 @@ use rustc_arena::{DroplessArena, TypedArena};
use rustc_ast::Mutability;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet;
use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack;
use rustc_errors::{
codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diag, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan,
};
use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan};
use rustc_hir::def::*;
use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId;
use rustc_hir::{self as hir, BindingMode, ByRef, HirId};
@ -24,7 +22,6 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AdtDef, Ty, TyCtxt};
use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{
BINDINGS_WITH_VARIANT_NAME, IRREFUTABLE_LET_PATTERNS, UNREACHABLE_PATTERNS,
};
use rustc_session::Session;
use rustc_span::hygiene::DesugaringKind;
use rustc_span::{sym, Span};
@ -64,10 +61,6 @@ pub(crate) fn check_match(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Result<(), Err
visitor.error
}
fn create_e0004(sess: &Session, sp: Span, error_message: String) -> Diag<'_> {
struct_span_code_err!(sess.dcx(), sp, E0004, "{}", &error_message)
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq)]
enum RefutableFlag {
Irrefutable,
@ -975,10 +968,11 @@ fn report_non_exhaustive_match<'p, 'tcx>(
// FIXME: migration of this diagnostic will require list support
let joined_patterns = joined_uncovered_patterns(cx, &witnesses);
let mut err = create_e0004(
cx.tcx.sess,
let mut err = struct_span_code_err!(
cx.tcx.dcx(),
sp,
format!("non-exhaustive patterns: {joined_patterns} not covered"),
E0004,
"non-exhaustive patterns: {joined_patterns} not covered"
);
err.span_label(
sp,

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@ -2001,7 +2001,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SelectionContext<'_, 'tcx> {
// any associated items and there are no where-clauses.
//
// We can just arbitrarily drop one of the impls.
Some(ty::ImplOverlapKind::Issue33140) => {
Some(ty::ImplOverlapKind::FutureCompatOrderDepTraitObjects) => {
assert_eq!(other.evaluation, victim.evaluation);
DropVictim::Yes
}

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@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ fn report_conflicting_impls<'tcx>(
overlap.trait_ref.print_trait_sugared(),
overlap.self_ty.map_or_else(String::new, |ty| format!(" for type `{ty}`")),
match used_to_be_allowed {
Some(FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::Issue33140) => ": (E0119)",
Some(FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::OrderDepTraitObjects) => ": (E0119)",
_ => "",
}
)
@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ fn report_conflicting_impls<'tcx>(
}
Some(kind) => {
let lint = match kind {
FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::Issue33140 => ORDER_DEPENDENT_TRAIT_OBJECTS,
FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::OrderDepTraitObjects => ORDER_DEPENDENT_TRAIT_OBJECTS,
FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::LeakCheck => COHERENCE_LEAK_CHECK,
};
tcx.node_span_lint(

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ pub use rustc_middle::traits::specialization_graph::*;
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub enum FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind {
Issue33140,
OrderDepTraitObjects,
LeakCheck,
}
@ -150,10 +150,10 @@ impl<'tcx> Children {
{
match overlap_kind {
ty::ImplOverlapKind::Permitted { marker: _ } => {}
ty::ImplOverlapKind::Issue33140 => {
ty::ImplOverlapKind::FutureCompatOrderDepTraitObjects => {
*last_lint_mut = Some(FutureCompatOverlapError {
error: create_overlap_error(overlap),
kind: FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::Issue33140,
kind: FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind::OrderDepTraitObjects,
});
}
}

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@ -243,37 +243,39 @@ fn param_env_reveal_all_normalized(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::ParamE
tcx.param_env(def_id).with_reveal_all_normalized(tcx)
}
/// If `def_id` is an issue 33140 hack impl, returns its self type; otherwise, returns `None`.
/// If the given trait impl enables exploiting the former order dependence of trait objects,
/// returns its self type; otherwise, returns `None`.
///
/// See [`ty::ImplOverlapKind::Issue33140`] for more details.
fn issue33140_self_ty(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option<EarlyBinder<Ty<'_>>> {
debug!("issue33140_self_ty({:?})", def_id);
let impl_ = tcx
.impl_trait_header(def_id)
.unwrap_or_else(|| bug!("issue33140_self_ty called on inherent impl {:?}", def_id));
/// See [`ty::ImplOverlapKind::FutureCompatOrderDepTraitObjects`] for more details.
#[instrument(level = "debug", skip(tcx))]
fn self_ty_of_trait_impl_enabling_order_dep_trait_object_hack(
tcx: TyCtxt<'_>,
def_id: DefId,
) -> Option<EarlyBinder<Ty<'_>>> {
let impl_ =
tcx.impl_trait_header(def_id).unwrap_or_else(|| bug!("called on inherent impl {def_id:?}"));
let trait_ref = impl_.trait_ref.skip_binder();
debug!("issue33140_self_ty({:?}), trait-ref={:?}", def_id, trait_ref);
debug!(?trait_ref);
let is_marker_like = impl_.polarity == ty::ImplPolarity::Positive
&& tcx.associated_item_def_ids(trait_ref.def_id).is_empty();
// Check whether these impls would be ok for a marker trait.
if !is_marker_like {
debug!("issue33140_self_ty - not marker-like!");
debug!("not marker-like!");
return None;
}
// impl must be `impl Trait for dyn Marker1 + Marker2 + ...`
if trait_ref.args.len() != 1 {
debug!("issue33140_self_ty - impl has args!");
debug!("impl has args!");
return None;
}
let predicates = tcx.predicates_of(def_id);
if predicates.parent.is_some() || !predicates.predicates.is_empty() {
debug!("issue33140_self_ty - impl has predicates {:?}!", predicates);
debug!(?predicates, "impl has predicates!");
return None;
}
@ -284,10 +286,10 @@ fn issue33140_self_ty(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option<EarlyBinder<Ty<'
};
if self_ty_matches {
debug!("issue33140_self_ty - MATCHES!");
debug!("MATCHES!");
Some(EarlyBinder::bind(self_ty))
} else {
debug!("issue33140_self_ty - non-matching self type");
debug!("non-matching self type");
None
}
}
@ -351,7 +353,7 @@ pub(crate) fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) {
adt_sized_constraint,
param_env,
param_env_reveal_all_normalized,
issue33140_self_ty,
self_ty_of_trait_impl_enabling_order_dep_trait_object_hack,
defaultness,
unsizing_params_for_adt,
..*providers

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
trait Foo {
async fn foo(self: &dyn Foo) {
//~^ ERROR: `Foo` cannot be made into an object
//~| ERROR invalid `self` parameter type: &dyn Foo
//~| ERROR invalid `self` parameter type: `&dyn Foo`
todo!()
}
}

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ LL | async fn foo(self: &dyn Foo) {
| ^^^ ...because method `foo` is `async`
= help: consider moving `foo` to another trait
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: &dyn Foo
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `&dyn Foo`
--> $DIR/inference_var_self_argument.rs:5:24
|
LL | async fn foo(self: &dyn Foo) {

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types
LL | if x.is_some() {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `bool`, found `()`
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: T
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `T`
--> $DIR/issue-66312.rs:4:22
|
LL | fn is_some(self: T);

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
use std::cell::Cell;
trait Trait{
fn cell(self: Cell<&Self>); //~ ERROR invalid `self` parameter type: Cell<&Self>
fn cell(self: Cell<&Self>); //~ ERROR invalid `self` parameter type: `Cell<&Self>`
}
fn main() {}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: Cell<&Self>
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `Cell<&Self>`
--> $DIR/feature-gate-dispatch-from-dyn-cell.rs:6:19
|
LL | fn cell(self: Cell<&Self>);

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: Box<(dyn Trait + 'static)>
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `Box<(dyn Trait + 'static)>`
--> $DIR/issue-56806.rs:2:34
|
LL | fn dyn_instead_of_self(self: Box<dyn Trait>);

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ type Bar = impl Sized;
impl Foo {
fn foo(self: Bar) {}
//~^ ERROR: invalid `self` parameter type: Bar
//~^ ERROR: invalid `self` parameter type: `Bar`
}
fn main() {}

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ LL | type Bar = impl Sized;
|
= note: `Bar` must be used in combination with a concrete type within the same module
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: Bar
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `Bar`
--> $DIR/arbitrary-self-opaque.rs:8:18
|
LL | fn foo(self: Bar) {}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: &SomeType
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `&SomeType`
--> $DIR/issue-27522.rs:6:22
|
LL | fn handler(self: &SomeType);

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ help: consider changing method `bar`'s `self` parameter to be `&self`
LL | fn bar(self: &Self) {}
| ~~~~~
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: ()
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `()`
--> $DIR/object-unsafe-trait-should-use-where-sized.rs:6:18
|
LL | fn bar(self: ()) {}

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ impl<T> DispatchFromDyn<Smaht<U, MISC>> for T {} //~ ERROR cannot find type `U`
//~| ERROR the trait `DispatchFromDyn` may only be implemented for a coercion between structures
trait Foo: X<u32> {}
trait X<T> {
fn foo(self: Smaht<Self, T>); //~ ERROR: invalid `self`
fn foo(self: Smaht<Self, T>); //~ ERROR: invalid `self` parameter type
}
trait Marker {}
impl Marker for dyn Foo {}

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ LL | trait X<T> {
LL | fn foo(self: Smaht<Self, T>);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ...because method `foo`'s `self` parameter cannot be dispatched on
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: Smaht<Self, T>
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `Smaht<Self, T>`
--> $DIR/issue-78372.rs:9:18
|
LL | fn foo(self: Smaht<Self, T>);

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ LL | fn dummy2(&self);
= note: expected signature `fn(&&'a Bar<_>)`
found signature `fn(&Bar<_>)`
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: isize
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `isize`
--> $DIR/ufcs-explicit-self-bad.rs:8:18
|
LL | fn foo(self: isize, x: isize) -> isize {
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | fn foo(self: isize, x: isize) -> isize {
= note: type of `self` must be `Self` or a type that dereferences to it
= help: consider changing to `self`, `&self`, `&mut self`, `self: Box<Self>`, `self: Rc<Self>`, `self: Arc<Self>`, or `self: Pin<P>` (where P is one of the previous types except `Self`)
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: Bar<isize>
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `Bar<isize>`
--> $DIR/ufcs-explicit-self-bad.rs:19:18
|
LL | fn foo(self: Bar<isize>, x: isize) -> isize {
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | fn foo(self: Bar<isize>, x: isize) -> isize {
= note: type of `self` must be `Self` or a type that dereferences to it
= help: consider changing to `self`, `&self`, `&mut self`, `self: Box<Self>`, `self: Rc<Self>`, `self: Arc<Self>`, or `self: Pin<P>` (where P is one of the previous types except `Self`)
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: &Bar<usize>
error[E0307]: invalid `self` parameter type: `&Bar<usize>`
--> $DIR/ufcs-explicit-self-bad.rs:23:18
|
LL | fn bar(self: &Bar<usize>, x: isize) -> isize {