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When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the
expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be
converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type,
provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't
support the `?` operator.

```
error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String`
  --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:28:25
   |
LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> {
   |             ------------------ expected `String` because of this
LL |     let x = foo();
   |             ----- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<String, String>`
LL |     let one = x
LL |         .map(|s| ())
   |          ----------- this can be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), String>`
LL |         .map_err(|_| ())?;
   |          ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String`
   |          |
   |          this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<(), ()>`
   |
   = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait
   = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`:
             <String as From<char>>
             <String as From<Box<str>>>
             <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>>
             <String as From<&str>>
             <String as From<&mut str>>
             <String as From<&String>>
   = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>`
```

Fix rust-lang#72124.
Currently, `Handler::fatal` returns `FatalError`. But `Session::fatal`
returns `!`, because it calls `Handler::fatal` and then calls `raise` on
the result. This inconsistency is unfortunate.

This commit changes `Handler::fatal` to do the `raise` itself, changing
its return type to `!`. This is safe because there are only two calls to
`Handler::fatal`, one in `rustc_session` and one in
`rustc_codegen_cranelift`, and they both call `raise` on the result.

`HandlerInner::fatal` still returns `FatalError`, so I renamed it
`fatal_no_raise` to emphasise the return type difference.
They each have a single call site.

Note: the `make_diagnostic_builder` calls in `lib.rs` will be replaced
in a subsequent commit.
`sess` is a terribly misleading name for a `Handler`! This confused me
for a bit.
That's what is mostly used. This commit changes a few `EM` and `E` and
`T` type variables to `G`.
`Diagnostic::new` can be used instead.
These impls are all needed for just a single `IntoDiagnostic` type, not
a family of them.

Note that `ErrorGuaranteed` is the default type parameter for
`IntoDiagnostic`.
By making it generic, instead of only for `EmissionGuarantee = ()`, we
can use it everywhere.
`Handler` is a wrapper around `HanderInner`. Some functions on
on `Handler` just forward to the samed-named functions on
`HandlerInner`.

This commit removes as many of those as possible, implementing functions
on `Handler` where possible, to avoid the boilerplate required for
forwarding. The commit is moderately large but it's very mechanical.
This is weird: `HandlerInner::emit` calls
`HandlerInner::emit_diagnostic`, but only after doing a
`treat-err-as-bug` check. Which is fine, *except* that there are
multiple others paths for an `Error` or `Fatal` diagnostic to be passed
to `HandlerInner::emit_diagnostic` without going through
`HandlerInner::emit`, e.g. `Handler::span_err` call
`Handler::emit_diag_at_span`, which calls `emit_diagnostic`.
So that suggests that the coverage for `treat-err-as-bug` is incomplete.

This commit removes `HandlerInner::emit` and moves the
`treat-err-as-bug` check to `HandlerInner::emit_diagnostic`, so it
cannot by bypassed.
This makes `Handler::fatal` more like `Handler::{err,warn,bug,note}`.
…pressions_from_macros`

This already wasn't passed in bootstrap.py and the lint itself already warns-by-default for 2 years now and has already been added to the future-incompat group in Rust 1.68.

See rust-lang#79813 for the tracking issue.
…text, r=compiler-errors

Provide context when `?` can't be called because of `Result<_, E>`

When a method chain ending in `?` causes an E0277 because the expression's `Result::Err` variant doesn't have a type that can be converted to the `Result<_, E>` type parameter in the return type, provide additional context of which parts of the chain can and can't support the `?` operator.

```
error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `String`
  --> $DIR/question-mark-result-err-mismatch.rs:27:25
   |
LL | fn bar() -> Result<(), String> {
   |             ------------------ expected `String` because of this
LL |     let x = foo();
   |             ----- this has type `Result<_, String>`
...
LL |         .map_err(|_| ())?;
   |          ---------------^ the trait `From<()>` is not implemented for `String`
   |          |
   |          this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<_, ()>`
   |
   = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait
   = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`:
             <String as From<char>>
             <String as From<Box<str>>>
             <String as From<Cow<'a, str>>>
             <String as From<&str>>
             <String as From<&mut str>>
             <String as From<&String>>
   = note: required for `Result<(), String>` to implement `FromResidual<Result<Infallible, ()>>`
```

Fix rust-lang#72124.
…ules_2024, r=TaKO8Ki

Implement 2024-edition lifetime capture rules RFC

Implements rust-lang/rfcs#3498.
…compiler-errors

Add support for making lib features internal

We have the notion of an "internal" lang feature: a feature that is never intended to be stabilized, and using which can cause ICEs and other issues without that being considered a bug.

This extends that idea to lib features as well. It is an alternative to rust-lang#115623: instead of using an attribute to declare lib features internal, we simply do this based on the name. Everything ending in `_internals` or `_internal` is considered internal.

Then we rename `core_intrinsics` to `core_intrinsics_internal`, which fixes rust-lang#115597.
…tebank

Pretty print `Fn<(..., ...)>` trait refs with parentheses (almost) always

It's almost always better, at least in diagnostics, to print `Fn(i32, u32)` instead of `Fn<(i32, u32)>`.

Related to but doesn't fix rust-lang#118225. That needs a separate fix.
…or-diagnostic, r=lcnr

Add `deeply_normalize_for_diagnostics`, use it in coherence

r? lcnr

Normalize trait refs used for coherence error reporting with `-Ztrait-solver=next-coherence`.

Two things:
1. I said before that we can't add this to `TyErrCtxt` because we compute `OverlapResult`s even if there are no diagnostics being emitted, e.g. for a reservation impl.
2. I didn't want to add this to an `InferCtxtExt` trait because I felt it was unnecessary. I don't particularly care about the API though.
…errors

Fix parser ICE when recovering `dyn`/`impl` after `for<...>`

Fixes rust-lang#118564
…-2, r=compiler-errors

Cleanup error handlers some more

A sequel to rust-lang#118470.

r? `@compiler-errors`
bootstrap(builder.rs): Don't explicitly warn against `semicolon_in_expressions_from_macros`

This already wasn't passed in bootstrap.py and the lint itself already warns-by-default for 2 years now and has already been added to the future-incompat group in Rust 1.68.

See rust-lang#79813 for the tracking issue.
@rustbot rustbot added A-query-system Area: The rustc query system (https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/query.html) S-waiting-on-review Status: Awaiting review from the assignee but also interested parties. T-bootstrap Relevant to the bootstrap subteam: Rust's build system (x.py and src/bootstrap) T-compiler Relevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. T-libs Relevant to the library team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. WG-trait-system-refactor The Rustc Trait System Refactor Initiative rollup A PR which is a rollup labels Dec 5, 2023
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@bors r+ rollup=never p=8

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📌 Commit d3dfbd8 has been approved by compiler-errors

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    Checking rustc_resolve v0.0.0 (/checkout/compiler/rustc_resolve)
error[E0599]: no method named `local_def_id_to_hir_id` found for struct `rustc_middle::hir::map::Map` in the current scope
    --> compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/type_err_ctxt_ext.rs:1025:37
     |
1025 |         let hir_id = self.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(obligation.cause.body_id);
     |                      --------       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ method not found in `Map<'_>`
     |                      method `local_def_id_to_hir_id` is available on `rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt<'tcx>`

    Checking rustc_codegen_llvm v0.0.0 (/checkout/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm)
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0599`.

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Commented on #116496, which needs a fix

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