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[borrowck] Fix help on mutating &self in async fns #93221
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Previously, when rustc was provided an async function that tried to mutate through a shared reference to an implicit self (as shown in the ui test), rustc would suggest modifying the parameter signature to `&mut` + the fully qualified name of the ty (in the case of the repro `S`). If a user modified their code to match the suggestion, the compiler would not accept it. This commit modifies the suggestion so that when rustc is provided the ui test that is also attached in this commit, it suggests (correctly) `&mut self`. We try to be careful about distinguishing between implicit and explicit self annotations, since the latter seem to be handled correctly already. Fixes rust-lang#93093
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@alyssaverkade in the future, please be patient. Requesting a new reviewer after only a few days generally makes things harder. |
Sorry! I had no idea what the norm was and I didn't want to overload you with more things to do |
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Looks great, thanks for fixing this!
@bors r+ rollup |
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…askrgr Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#92528 (Make `Fingerprint::combine_commutative` associative) - rust-lang#93221 ([borrowck] Fix help on mutating &self in async fns) - rust-lang#93542 (Prevent lifetime elision in type alias) - rust-lang#93546 (Validate that values in switch int terminator are unique) - rust-lang#93571 (better suggestion for duplicated `where` clause) - rust-lang#93574 (don't suggest adding `let` due to bad assignment expressions inside of `while` loop) - rust-lang#93590 (More let_else adoptions) - rust-lang#93592 (Remove unused dep from rustc_arena) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Previously, when rustc was provided an async function that tried to
mutate through a shared reference to an implicit self (as shown in the
ui test), rustc would suggest modifying the parameter signature
to
&mut
+ the fully qualified name of the ty (in the case of the reproS
). If a user modified their code to match the suggestion, thecompiler would not accept it.
This commit modifies the suggestion so that when rustc is provided the
ui test that is also attached in this commit, it suggests (correctly)
&mut self
. We try to be careful about distinguishing between implicitand explicit self annotations, since the latter seem to be handled
correctly already.
This is my first PR here so I'm pretty sure I probably missed something/could use better terminology. I also didn't try to make the match exhaustive since implicit self is the only real special case that I need to handle (that I'm aware of), and I'm pretty sure there's a cleaner way to do this so any advice would be greatly appreciated! (I'm also not terribly confident about how I wrote the ui tests)
here is your cc as requested @compiler-errors
This is an attempt to fix #93093