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It's a weird function: it lets you modify the token stream in the middle of iteration. There is only one call site, and it is only used for the rare `ProceduralMasquerade` legacy case.
It's unused.
By inlining it into the only non-test call site. The one test call site is changed to use `TokenStreamBuilder`.
Both functions do some modifying of streams using `make_mut`: - `push` sometimes glues the first token of the next stream to the last token of the first stream. - `build` appends tokens to the first stream. By doing all of this in the one place, things are simpler. The first stream can be modified in both ways (if necessary) in the one place, and any next stream with the first token removed doesn't need to be stored.
Because that's the standard way of doing it.
rust-lang#97447 added folding of unevaluated constants, but did not include an override of the default (fallible) operation in the blanket impl of `FallibleTypeFolder` for infallible folders. Here we provide that missing override. r? @nnethercote
Now that the "All Crates" dropdown is only rendered on the search results page, there is no need to load crates.js on most pages. Load it only on crate pages. Also, add the `defer` attribute so it does not block page rendering. For sidebar-items.js, move the script tag to `<head>`. Since it already has the defer attribute it won't block loading. The defer attribute does preserve ordering between scripts, so instead of the callback on load, it can set a global variable on load, which is slightly simpler. Also, since it is required to finish rendering the page, beginning its load earlier is better. Remove generation and handling of sidebar-vars. Everything there can be computed with information available in JS via other means. Remove the "other" wrapper in the sidebar. It was unnecessary. Remove excess script fields
rust-lang#91318 introduced a trait for infallible folders distinct from the fallible version. For some reason (completely unfathomable to me now that I look at it with fresh eyes), the infallible trait was a supertrait of the fallible one: that is, all fallible folders were required to also be infallible. Moreover the `Error` associated type was defined on the infallible trait! It's so absurd that it has me questioning whether I was entirely sane. This trait reverses the hierarchy, so that the fallible trait is a supertrait of the infallible one: all infallible folders are required to also be fallible (which is a trivial blanket implementation). This of course makes much more sense! It also enables the `Error` associated type to sit on the fallible trait, where it sensibly belongs. There is one downside however: folders expose a `tcx` accessor method. Since the blanket fallible implementation for infallible folders only has access to a generic `F: TypeFolder`, we need that trait to expose such an accessor to which we can delegate. Alternatively it's possible to extract that accessor into a separate `HasTcx` trait (or similar) that would then be a supertrait of both the fallible and infallible folder traits: this would ensure that there's only one unambiguous `tcx` method, at the cost of a little additional boilerplate. If desired, I can submit that as a separate PR. r? @jackh726
…span, r=oli-obk Fix erroneous span for borrowck error I am not confident that this is the correct fix, but it does the job. Open to suggestions for a real fix instead. Fixes rust-lang#97997 The issue is that we pass a [dummy location](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/src/rustc_middle/mir/visit.rs.html#302) when type-checking the ["required consts"](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/mir/struct.Body.html#structfield.required_consts) that are needed by the MIR body during borrowck. This means that when we fail to evaluate the constant, we use the span of `bb0[0]`, instead of the actual span of the constant. There are quite a few other places that use `START_BLOCK.start_location()`, `Location::START`, etc. when calling for a random/unspecified `Location` value. This is because, unlike (for example) `Span`, we don't have a dummy/miscellaneous value to use instead. I would appreciate guidance (either in this PR, or a follow-up) on what needs to be done to clean this up in general.
Improve loading of crates.js and sidebar-items.js Now that the "All Crates" dropdown is only rendered on the search results page, there is no need to load crates.js on most pages. Load it only on crate pages. Also, add the `defer` attribute so it does not block HTML parsing. For sidebar-items.js, move the script tag to `<head>`. Since it already has the defer attribute it won't block loading. The defer attribute does preserve ordering between scripts, so instead of the callback on load, it can set a global variable on load, which is slightly simpler. Also, since it is required to finish rendering the page, beginning its load earlier is better. Remove generation and handling of sidebar-vars. Everything there can be computed with information available in JS via other means. Remove the extra_scripts fields of the `Page` template. They were only used by source-script.js and source-files.js, which are now linked by the template based on whether it is rendering a source page. Remove the "other" wrapper in the sidebar. It was unnecessary. r? ``@GuillaumeGomez`` Demo: https://rustdoc.crud.net/jsha/defer-crates/std/index.html
…ups, r=petrochenkov Some token stream cleanups Best reviewed one commit at a time. r? ``@petrochenkov``
…allibletypefolder, r=nnethercote `try_fold_unevaluated` for infallible folders rust-lang#97447 added folding of unevaluated constants, but did not include an override of the default (fallible) operation in the blanket impl of `FallibleTypeFolder` for infallible folders. Here we provide that missing override. r? ``@nnethercote``
…jackh726 Reverse folder hierarchy rust-lang#91318 introduced a trait for infallible folders distinct from the fallible version. For some reason (completely unfathomable to me now that I look at it with fresh eyes), the infallible trait was a supertrait of the fallible one: that is, all fallible folders were required to also be infallible. Moreover the `Error` associated type was defined on the infallible trait! It's so absurd that it has me questioning whether I was entirely sane. This trait reverses the hierarchy, so that the fallible trait is a supertrait of the infallible one: all infallible folders are required to also be fallible (which is a trivial blanket implementation). This of course makes much more sense! It also enables the `Error` associated type to sit on the fallible trait, where it sensibly belongs. There is one downside however: folders expose a `tcx` accessor method. Since the blanket fallible implementation for infallible folders only has access to a generic `F: TypeFolder`, we need that trait to expose such an accessor to which we can delegate. Alternatively it's possible to extract that accessor into a separate `HasTcx` trait (or similar) that would then be a supertrait of both the fallible and infallible folder traits: this would ensure that there's only one unambiguous `tcx` method, at the cost of a little additional boilerplate. If desired, I can submit that as a separate PR. r? ``@jackh726``
Remove lies in comments. > does not have a const constructor > pub const fn new() -> Self 🤔
…=lnicola ⬆️ rust-analyzer r? `@ghost`
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