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Fix allow_internal_unstable for (min_)specialization #119963

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Fixes #119950

Blocked on #119949 (comment doesn't make sense until that merges)

I'd like to follow this up and look for more instances of not properly checking spans for features but I wanted to fix the motivating issue.

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matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2024
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Fix `allow_internal_unstable` for `(min_)specialization`

Fixes rust-lang#119950

Blocked on rust-lang#119949 (comment doesn't make sense until that merges)

I'd like to follow this up and look for more instances of not properly checking spans for features but I wanted to fix the motivating issue.
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#119508 (coverage: Simplify building the coverage graph with `CoverageSuccessors`)
 - rust-lang#119818 (Silence some follow-up errors [3/x])
 - rust-lang#119870 (std: Doc blocking behavior of LazyLock)
 - rust-lang#119963 (Fix `allow_internal_unstable` for `(min_)specialization`)
 - rust-lang#119968 (Remove unused/unnecessary features)
 - rust-lang#119971 (Use `zip_eq` to enforce that things being zipped have equal sizes)
 - rust-lang#119974 (Minor `trimmed_def_paths` improvements)

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bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#119818 (Silence some follow-up errors [3/x])
 - rust-lang#119870 (std: Doc blocking behavior of LazyLock)
 - rust-lang#119897 (`OutputTypeParameterMismatch` -> `SignatureMismatch`)
 - rust-lang#119963 (Fix `allow_internal_unstable` for `(min_)specialization`)
 - rust-lang#119971 (Use `zip_eq` to enforce that things being zipped have equal sizes)
 - rust-lang#119974 (Minor `trimmed_def_paths` improvements)

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`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#119818 (Silence some follow-up errors [3/x])
 - rust-lang#119870 (std: Doc blocking behavior of LazyLock)
 - rust-lang#119897 (`OutputTypeParameterMismatch` -> `SignatureMismatch`)
 - rust-lang#119963 (Fix `allow_internal_unstable` for `(min_)specialization`)
 - rust-lang#119971 (Use `zip_eq` to enforce that things being zipped have equal sizes)
 - rust-lang#119974 (Minor `trimmed_def_paths` improvements)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#119818 (Silence some follow-up errors [3/x])
 - rust-lang#119870 (std: Doc blocking behavior of LazyLock)
 - rust-lang#119897 (`OutputTypeParameterMismatch` -> `SignatureMismatch`)
 - rust-lang#119963 (Fix `allow_internal_unstable` for `(min_)specialization`)
 - rust-lang#119971 (Use `zip_eq` to enforce that things being zipped have equal sizes)
 - rust-lang#119974 (Minor `trimmed_def_paths` improvements)

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@bors bors merged commit 0891cb4 into rust-lang:master Jan 15, 2024
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rust-timer added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2024
Rollup merge of rust-lang#119963 - clubby789:spec-allow-internal-unstable, r=compiler-errors

Fix `allow_internal_unstable` for `(min_)specialization`

Fixes rust-lang#119950

Blocked on rust-lang#119949 (comment doesn't make sense until that merges)

I'd like to follow this up and look for more instances of not properly checking spans for features but I wanted to fix the motivating issue.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2024
…rrors

Remove unnecessary `#![feature(min_specialization)]`

As of rust-lang#119963 and rust-lang#120676, we can now rely on `newtype_index!` having `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`, so there are a few compiler crates that no longer need to include min-spec in their own crate features.

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Some of the expansions of `newtype_index!` still appear to require min-spec in the crate features. I think this is because `#[orderable]` causes the expansion to include an implementation of `TrustedStep`, which is flagged with `#[rustc_specialization_trait]`, and for whatever reason that isn't permitted by allow-internal-unstable. So this PR only touches the crates where that isn't the case.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2024
Allow restricted trait impls under `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`

This is a follow-up to rust-lang#119963 and a companion to rust-lang#120866, though it can land independently from the latter.

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We have several compiler crates that only enable `#[feature(min_specialization)]` because it is required by their expansions of `newtype_index!`, in order to implement traits marked with `#[rustc_specialization_trait]`.

This PR allows those traits to be implemented internally by macros with `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`, without needing specialization to be enabled in the enclosing crate.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2024
…rrors

Remove unnecessary `#![feature(min_specialization)]`

As of rust-lang#119963 and rust-lang#120676, we can now rely on `newtype_index!` having `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`, so there are a few compiler crates that no longer need to include min-spec in their own crate features.

---

Some of the expansions of `newtype_index!` still appear to require min-spec in the crate features. I think this is because `#[orderable]` causes the expansion to include an implementation of `TrustedStep`, which is flagged with `#[rustc_specialization_trait]`, and for whatever reason that isn't permitted by allow-internal-unstable. So this PR only touches the crates where that isn't the case.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2024
Allow restricted trait impls under `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`

This is a follow-up to rust-lang#119963 and a companion to rust-lang#120866, though it can land independently from the latter.

---

We have several compiler crates that only enable `#[feature(min_specialization)]` because it is required by their expansions of `newtype_index!`, in order to implement traits marked with `#[rustc_specialization_trait]`.

This PR allows those traits to be implemented internally by macros with `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`, without needing specialization to be enabled in the enclosing crate.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2024
…rrors

Remove unnecessary `#![feature(min_specialization)]`

As of rust-lang#119963 and rust-lang#120676, we can now rely on `newtype_index!` having `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`, so there are a few compiler crates that no longer need to include min-spec in their own crate features.

---

Some of the expansions of `newtype_index!` still appear to require min-spec in the crate features. I think this is because `#[orderable]` causes the expansion to include an implementation of `TrustedStep`, which is flagged with `#[rustc_specialization_trait]`, and for whatever reason that isn't permitted by allow-internal-unstable. So this PR only touches the crates where that isn't the case.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2024
Allow restricted trait impls under `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`

This is a follow-up to rust-lang#119963 and a companion to rust-lang#120866, though it can land independently from the latter.

---

We have several compiler crates that only enable `#[feature(min_specialization)]` because it is required by their expansions of `newtype_index!`, in order to implement traits marked with `#[rustc_specialization_trait]`.

This PR allows those traits to be implemented internally by macros with `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`, without needing specialization to be enabled in the enclosing crate.
rust-timer added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2024
Rollup merge of rust-lang#120870 - Zalathar:allow-min-spec, r=oli-obk

Allow restricted trait impls under `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`

This is a follow-up to rust-lang#119963 and a companion to rust-lang#120866, though it can land independently from the latter.

---

We have several compiler crates that only enable `#[feature(min_specialization)]` because it is required by their expansions of `newtype_index!`, in order to implement traits marked with `#[rustc_specialization_trait]`.

This PR allows those traits to be implemented internally by macros with `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`, without needing specialization to be enabled in the enclosing crate.
rust-timer added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2024
Rollup merge of rust-lang#120866 - Zalathar:no-min-spec, r=compiler-errors

Remove unnecessary `#![feature(min_specialization)]`

As of rust-lang#119963 and rust-lang#120676, we can now rely on `newtype_index!` having `#[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]`, so there are a few compiler crates that no longer need to include min-spec in their own crate features.

---

Some of the expansions of `newtype_index!` still appear to require min-spec in the crate features. I think this is because `#[orderable]` causes the expansion to include an implementation of `TrustedStep`, which is flagged with `#[rustc_specialization_trait]`, and for whatever reason that isn't permitted by allow-internal-unstable. So this PR only touches the crates where that isn't the case.
@workingjubilee workingjubilee added the F-min_specialization `#![feature(min_specialization)]` label Oct 1, 2024
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