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Removed verbose printing from the PrettyPrinter
when printing constants
#103428
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r? @nagisa (rust-highfive has picked a reviewer for you, use r? to override) |
I think this should instead be implemented using an opt-in macro like: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/print/macro.with_no_queries.html And that can be used when rendering the type name for the library call -- I find |
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Some changes occurred to the CTFE / Miri engine cc @rust-lang/miri |
@compiler-errors Is this the correct way? I am super new to contributing to rust. |
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Yes, this looks correct.
@bors r+ |
Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#95710 (Stabilize arbitrary_enum_discriminant, take 2) - rust-lang#102706 (Support excluding the generation of the standalone docs) - rust-lang#103428 (Removed verbose printing from the `PrettyPrinter` when printing constants) - rust-lang#103543 (Update books) - rust-lang#103546 (interpret: a bit of cast cleanup) - rust-lang#103554 (rustdoc: add visible focus outline to rustdoc-toggle) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
…mpiler-errors All verbosity checks in `PrettyPrinter` now go through `PrettyPrinter::should_print_verbose` Follow-up to rust-lang#103428. That pr only partially fixed rust-lang#94187. In some cases (like closures) `std::any::type_name` was still producing a different output when `-Zverbose` was enabled. This pr fixes those cases and adds a new function `PrettyPrinter::should_print_verbose`. This function should always be used over `self.tcx().sess.verbose()` inside a `impl PrettyPrinter`. Maybe closes rust-lang#94187 now. r? `@compiler-errors`
…mpiler-errors All verbosity checks in `PrettyPrinter` now go through `PrettyPrinter::should_print_verbose` Follow-up to rust-lang#103428. That pr only partially fixed rust-lang#94187. In some cases (like closures) `std::any::type_name` was still producing a different output when `-Zverbose` was enabled. This pr fixes those cases and adds a new function `PrettyPrinter::should_print_verbose`. This function should always be used over `self.tcx().sess.verbose()` inside a `impl PrettyPrinter`. Maybe closes rust-lang#94187 now. r? ``@compiler-errors``
600: Pull changes from upstream `master` r=kirtchev-adacore a=pietroalbini * rust-lang/rust#103605 * rust-lang/rust#103604 * rust-lang/rust#103598 * rust-lang/rust#103596 * rust-lang/rust#103580 * rust-lang/rust#103579 * rust-lang/rust#103567 * rust-lang/rust#103558 * rust-lang/rust#103549 * rust-lang/rust#103537 * rust-lang/rust#103526 * rust-lang/rust#103432 * rust-lang/rust#103571 * rust-lang/rust#103492 * rust-lang/rust#103572 * rust-lang/rust#103554 * rust-lang/rust#103546 * rust-lang/rust#103543 * rust-lang/rust#103428 * rust-lang/rust#102706 * rust-lang/rust#95710 * rust-lang/rust#103284 * rust-lang/rust#103562 * rust-lang/rust#103542 * rust-lang/rust#103536 * rust-lang/rust#103533 * rust-lang/rust#103520 * rust-lang/rust#103444 * rust-lang/rust#103430 * rust-lang/rust#103416 * rust-lang/rust#103287 * rust-lang/rust#103209 * rust-lang/rust#102951 * rust-lang/rust#103279 * rust-lang/rust#103158 Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Pietro Albini <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: DropDemBits <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bors <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Pietro Albini <[email protected]>
Partially solves #94187 by completing the first step described in this comment.