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rustdoc: Document lack of object safety on affected traits #113241
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Thanks! Please add object-safety
to the list of IDs in file src/librustdoc/html/markdown.rs
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Since it's making UI changes, let's start an FCP. @rfcbot fcp start |
Wrong command... @rfcbot fcp merge |
Team member @GuillaumeGomez has proposed to merge this. The next step is review by the rest of the tagged team members: No concerns currently listed. Once a majority of reviewers approve (and at most 2 approvals are outstanding), this will enter its final comment period. If you spot a major issue that hasn't been raised at any point in this process, please speak up! See this document for info about what commands tagged team members can give me. |
By the way if someone better versed in it can confirm I made the section & link accessible it would be nice, I don't know what is needed for this |
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@Nemo157 I think this PR is only waiting for review/approval, if you have the time |
Soory, I completely missed this FCP when I was filling the agenda. I added it in the rustdoc agenda to be discussed next meeting if it hasn't been approved until then. |
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The final comment period, with a disposition to merge, as per the review above, is now complete. As the automated representative of the governance process, I would like to thank the author for their work and everyone else who contributed. This will be merged soon. |
Thanks for the improvement! @bors r+ rollup |
…iaskrgr Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#113241 (rustdoc: Document lack of object safety on affected traits) - rust-lang#117388 (Turn const_caller_location from a query to a hook) - rust-lang#117417 (Add a stable MIR visitor) - rust-lang#117439 (prepopulate opaque ty storage before using it) - rust-lang#117451 (Add support for pre-unix-epoch file dates on Apple platforms (rust-lang#108277)) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
…iaskrgr Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#113241 (rustdoc: Document lack of object safety on affected traits) - rust-lang#117388 (Turn const_caller_location from a query to a hook) - rust-lang#117417 (Add a stable MIR visitor) - rust-lang#117439 (prepopulate opaque ty storage before using it) - rust-lang#117451 (Add support for pre-unix-epoch file dates on Apple platforms (rust-lang#108277)) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup merge of rust-lang#113241 - poliorcetics:85138-doc-object-safety, r=GuillaumeGomez rustdoc: Document lack of object safety on affected traits Closes rust-lang#85138 I saw the issue didn't have any recent activity, if there is another MR for it I missed it. I want the issue to move forward so here is my proposition. It takes some space just before the "Implementors" section and only if the trait is **not** object safe since it is the only case where special care must be taken in some cases and this has the benefit of avoiding generation of HTML in (I hope) the common case.
78: Automated pull from upstream `master` r=tshepang a=github-actions[bot] This PR pulls the following changes from the upstream repository: * rust-lang/rust#113970 * rust-lang/rust#117459 * rust-lang/rust#117451 * rust-lang/rust#117439 * rust-lang/rust#117417 * rust-lang/rust#117388 * rust-lang/rust#113241 * rust-lang/rust#117462 * rust-lang/rust#117450 * rust-lang/rust#117407 * rust-lang/rust#117444 * rust-lang/rust#117438 * rust-lang/rust#117421 * rust-lang/rust#117416 * rust-lang/rust#116712 * rust-lang/rust#116267 * rust-lang/rust#117377 * rust-lang/rust#117419 Co-authored-by: Alexis (Poliorcetics) Bourget <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Esteban Küber <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: David Tolnay <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Celina G. Val <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Michael Goulet <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bors <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Camille GILLOT <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: lcnr <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Zalathar <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Oli Scherer <[email protected]>
Would it be possible to expose this data in rustdoc JSON as well? It would be very useful to |
Sure. |
Thank you! 🚀 Another thing that would be super useful to have (it would unlock many new lints) is knowing whether a trait is sealed or not. This is not currently shown in either HTML or JSON output. In theory it is possible to compute given sufficient rustdoc JSONs (including the stdlib), but it's quite hard to do since we don't have all of the compiler's infrastructure available and there are so many different ways to seal a trait (partial list here). |
So a trait that has a requirement for a local trait (based on this blog post). One question I have is: if the required private trait has a blanket impl, is the trait still sealed? |
…e-json, r=aDotInTheVoid [rustdoc] Add `is_object_safe` information for traits in JSON output As asked by `@obi1kenobi` [here](rust-lang#113241 (comment)). cc `@aDotInTheVoid` r? `@notriddle`
Rollup merge of rust-lang#119246 - GuillaumeGomez:trait-is_object_safe-json, r=aDotInTheVoid [rustdoc] Add `is_object_safe` information for traits in JSON output As asked by `@obi1kenobi` [here](rust-lang#113241 (comment)). cc `@aDotInTheVoid` r? `@notriddle`
The trait is still sealed if the blanket impl has a bound on a trait that is itself sealed. Otherwise, it is not sealed -- it can be impl'd outside its defining crate.
There are a few more ways to make a trait not implementable outside its crate. I believe this to be an exhaustive list:
This is why it's so hard to determine whether a trait is sealed or not without all the compiler machinery being present 😅 |
Sounds like it would be quite tricky to check. However I think the information would be important to have. Can you open a new issue so the rustdoc team can discuss about it please? (With all the explanations too :) ) |
https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3323-restrictions.html adds native syntax for sealed traits, it might be better to only support that (which will presumably be carried into the rustdoc-json somehow) and just require users of the existing hacks to migrate (which should be non-breaking, other than MSRV). |
Opened #119280 with more precise descriptions of when a trait is sealed. To be honest, even if that RFC were to become available on stable tomorrow, I don't expect users of the existing approaches will migrate anytime soon. The linked issue has details, but TL;DR maintainers have minimal incentive to change code that from their perspective 100% works fine just to adopt a new syntax. |
Pkgsrc changes: * Adjust patches and cargo checksums to new versions. * For an external LLVM, set dependency of llvm >= 16, in accordance with the upstream changes. * Mark that on NetBSD we now need >= 9.0, so 8.x is no longer supported. * On NetBSD/sparc64 10.x, we now need GCC 12 to build the embedded LLVM, which is version 17; apparently GCC 10.4 or 10.5 mis-compiles it, resulting in an illegal instruction fault during the build. Ref. rust-lang/rust#117231 Upstream changes: Version 1.75.0 (2023-12-28) ========================== - [Stabilize `async fn` and return-position `impl Trait` in traits.] (rust-lang/rust#115822) - [Allow function pointer signatures containing `&mut T` in `const` contexts.] (rust-lang/rust#116015) - [Match `usize`/`isize` exhaustively with half-open ranges.] (rust-lang/rust#116692) - [Guarantee that `char` has the same size and alignment as `u32`.] (rust-lang/rust#116894) - [Document that the null pointer has the 0 address.] (rust-lang/rust#116988) - [Allow partially moved values in `match`.] (rust-lang/rust#103208) - [Add notes about non-compliant FP behavior on 32bit x86 targets.] (rust-lang/rust#113053) - [Stabilize ratified RISC-V target features.] (rust-lang/rust#116485) Compiler -------- - [Rework negative coherence to properly consider impls that only partly overlap.] (rust-lang/rust#112875) - [Bump `COINDUCTIVE_OVERLAP_IN_COHERENCE` to deny, and warn in dependencies.] (rust-lang/rust#116493) - [Consider alias bounds when computing liveness in NLL.] (rust-lang/rust#116733) - [Add the V (vector) extension to the `riscv64-linux-android` target spec.] (rust-lang/rust#116618) - [Automatically enable cross-crate inlining for small functions] (rust-lang/rust#116505) - Add several new tier 3 targets: - [`csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2hf`] (rust-lang/rust#117049) - [`i586-unknown-netbsd`] (rust-lang/rust#117170) - [`mipsel-unknown-netbsd`] (rust-lang/rust#117356) Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. Libraries --------- - [Override `Waker::clone_from` to avoid cloning `Waker`s unnecessarily.] (rust-lang/rust#96979) - [Implement `BufRead` for `VecDeque<u8>`.] (rust-lang/rust#110604) - [Implement `FusedIterator` for `DecodeUtf16` when the inner iterator does.] (rust-lang/rust#110729) - [Implement `Not, Bit{And,Or}{,Assign}` for IP addresses.] (rust-lang/rust#113747) - [Implement `Default` for `ExitCode`.] (rust-lang/rust#114589) - [Guarantee representation of None in NPO] (rust-lang/rust#115333) - [Document when atomic loads are guaranteed read-only.] (rust-lang/rust#115577) - [Broaden the consequences of recursive TLS initialization.] (rust-lang/rust#116172) - [Windows: Support sub-millisecond sleep.] (rust-lang/rust#116461) - [Fix generic bound of `str::SplitInclusive`'s `DoubleEndedIterator` impl] (rust-lang/rust#100806) - [Fix exit status / wait status on non-Unix `cfg(unix)` platforms.] (rust-lang/rust#115108) Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`Atomic*::from_ptr`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/sync/atomic/struct.AtomicUsize.html#method.from_ptr) - [`FileTimes`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/fs/struct.FileTimes.html) - [`FileTimesExt`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/fs/trait.FileTimesExt.html) - [`File::set_modified`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/fs/struct.File.html#method.set_modified) - [`File::set_times`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/fs/struct.File.html#method.set_times) - [`IpAddr::to_canonical`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/net/enum.IpAddr.html#method.to_canonical) - [`Ipv6Addr::to_canonical`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/net/struct.Ipv6Addr.html#method.to_canonical) - [`Option::as_slice`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/option/enum.Option.html#method.as_slice) - [`Option::as_mut_slice`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/option/enum.Option.html#method.as_mut_slice) - [`pointer::byte_add`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.byte_add) - [`pointer::byte_offset`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.byte_offset) - [`pointer::byte_offset_from`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.byte_offset_from) - [`pointer::byte_sub`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.byte_sub) - [`pointer::wrapping_byte_add`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_byte_add) - [`pointer::wrapping_byte_offset`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_byte_offset) - [`pointer::wrapping_byte_sub`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_byte_sub) These APIs are now stable in const contexts: - [`Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4_mapped`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/net/struct.Ipv6Addr.html#method.to_ipv4_mapped) - [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_read`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.assume_init_read) - [`MaybeUninit::zeroed`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.zeroed) - [`mem::discriminant`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/fn.discriminant.html) - [`mem::zeroed`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/fn.zeroed.html) Cargo ----- - [Add new packages to `[workspace.members]` automatically.] (rust-lang/cargo#12779) - [Allow version-less `Cargo.toml` manifests.] (rust-lang/cargo#12786) - [Make browser links out of HTML file paths.] (rust-lang/cargo#12889) Rustdoc ------- - [Accept less invalid Rust in rustdoc.] (rust-lang/rust#117450) - [Document lack of object safety on affected traits.] (rust-lang/rust#113241) - [Hide `#[repr(transparent)]` if it isn't part of the public ABI.] (rust-lang/rust#115439) - [Show enum discriminant if it is a C-like variant.] (rust-lang/rust#116142) Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [FreeBSD targets now require at least version 12.] (rust-lang/rust#114521) - [Formally demote tier 2 MIPS targets to tier 3.] (rust-lang/rust#115238) - [Make misalignment a hard error in `const` contexts.] (rust-lang/rust#115524) - [Fix detecting references to packed unsized fields.] (rust-lang/rust#115583) - [Remove support for compiler plugins.] (rust-lang/rust#116412)
Closes #85138
I saw the issue didn't have any recent activity, if there is another MR for it I missed it.
I want the issue to move forward so here is my proposition.
It takes some space just before the "Implementors" section and only if the trait is not object
safe since it is the only case where special care must be taken in some cases and this has the
benefit of avoiding generation of HTML in (I hope) the common case.