Don't ICE when logging unusual types#57865
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MonoItemExt#to_string is used for both debug logging and LLVM symbol name generation. When debugging, we want to print out any type we encounter, even if it's something weird like GeneratorWitness. However, during codegen, we still want to error if we encounter an unexpected type when generating a name. To resolve this issue, this commit introduces a new 'debug' parameter to the relevant methods. When set to 'true', it allows any type to be printed - when set to 'false', it 'bug!'s when encountering an unexpected type. This prevents an ICE when enabling debug logging (via RUST_LOG) while running rustc on generator-related code.
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Don't ICE when logging unusual types MonoItemExt#to_string is used for both debug logging and LLVM symbol name generation. When debugging, we want to print out any type we encounter, even if it's something weird like GeneratorWitness. However, during codegen, we still want to error if we encounter an unexpected type when generating a name. To resolve this issue, this commit introduces a new 'debug' parameter to the relevant methods. When set to 'true', it allows any type to be printed - when set to 'false', it 'bug!'s when encountering an unexpected type. This prevents an ICE when enabling debug logging (via RUST_LOG) while running rustc on generator-related code.
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Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - #56217 (Add grammar in docs for {f32,f64}::from_str, mention known bug.) - #57294 (When using value after move, point at span of local) - #57652 (Update/remove some old readmes) - #57802 (Print visible name for types as well as modules.) - #57865 (Don't ICE when logging unusual types) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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MonoItemExt#to_string is used for both debug logging and LLVM symbol
name generation. When debugging, we want to print out any type we
encounter, even if it's something weird like GeneratorWitness. However,
during codegen, we still want to error if we encounter an unexpected
type when generating a name.
To resolve this issue, this commit introduces a new 'debug' parameter to
the relevant methods. When set to 'true', it allows any type to be
printed - when set to 'false', it 'bug!'s when encountering an
unexpected type.
This prevents an ICE when enabling debug logging (via RUST_LOG) while
running rustc on generator-related code.