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…ertj Check arg/ret sizedness at ExprKind::Path This PR solves three problems: - rust-lang#50940: ICE on casting unsized tuple struct constructors - Unsized tuple struct constructors were callable in presence of `unsized_locals`. - rust-lang#48055 (comment): we cannot relax `Sized` bounds on stable functions because of fn ptr casting These are caused by lack of `Sized`ness checks for arguments/retvals at **reference sites of `FnDef` items** (not call sites of the functions). Therefore we can basically add more `Sized` obligations on typeck. However, adding `Sized` obligations arbitrarily breaks type inference; to prevent that I added a new method `require_type_is_sized_deferred` which doesn't interfere usual type inference.
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Rollup of 14 pull requests Successful merges: - #56024 (Don't auto-inline const functions) - #56045 (Check arg/ret sizedness at ExprKind::Path) - #56072 (Stabilize macro_literal_matcher) - #56075 (Encode a custom "producers" section in wasm files) - #56100 (generator fields are not necessarily initialized) - #56101 (Incorporate `dyn` into more comments and docs.) - #56144 (Fix BTreeSet and BTreeMap gdb pretty-printers) - #56151 (Move a flaky process test out of libstd) - #56170 (Fix self profiler ICE on Windows) - #56176 (Panic setup msg) - #56204 (Suggest correct enum variant on typo) - #56207 (Stabilize the int_to_from_bytes feature) - #56210 (read_c_str should call the AllocationExtra hooks) - #56211 ([master] Forward-ports from beta) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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This PR solves three problems:
unsized_locals
.Sized
bounds on stable functions because of fn ptr castingThese are caused by lack of
Sized
ness checks for arguments/retvals at reference sites ofFnDef
items (not call sites of the functions). Therefore we can basically add moreSized
obligations on typeck. However, addingSized
obligations arbitrarily breaks type inference; to prevent that I added a new methodrequire_type_is_sized_deferred
which doesn't interfere usual type inference.