Document ErrorGuaranteed (#1316)
* document ErrorGuaranteed * Fix typos Co-authored-by: pierwill <19642016+pierwill@users.noreply.github.com> * Clarify Niko comment Co-authored-by: Niko Matsakis <niko@alum.mit.edu> Co-authored-by: pierwill <19642016+pierwill@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Niko Matsakis <niko@alum.mit.edu>
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- [`LintStore`](./diagnostics/lintstore.md)
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- [Diagnostic Codes](./diagnostics/diagnostic-codes.md)
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- [Diagnostic Items](./diagnostics/diagnostic-items.md)
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- [`ErrorGuaranteed`](./diagnostics/error-guaranteed.md)
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# MIR to Binaries
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# `ErrorGuaranteed`
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The previous sections have been about the error message that a user of the
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compiler sees. But emitting an error can also have a second important side
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effect within the compiler source code: it generates an
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[`ErrorGuaranteed`][errorguar].
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`ErrorGuaranteed` is a zero-sized type that is unconstructable outside of the
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[`rustc_errors`][rerrors] crate. It is generated whenever an error is reported
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to the user, so that if your compiler code ever encounters a value of type
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`ErrorGuaranteed`, the compilation is _statically guaranteed to fail_. This is
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useful for avoiding unsoundness bugs because you can statically check that an
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error code path leads to a failure.
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There are some important considerations about the usage of `ErrorGuaranteed`:
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* It does _not_ convey information about the _kind_ of error. For example, the
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error may be due (indirectly) to a `delay_span_bug` or other compiler error.
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Thus, you should not rely on
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`ErrorGuaranteed` when deciding whether to emit an error, or what kind of error
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to emit.
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* `ErrorGuaranteed` should not be used to indicate that a compilation _will
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emit_ an error in the future. It should be used to indicate that an error
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_has already been_ emitted -- that is, the [`emit()`][emit] function has
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already been called. For example, if we detect that a future part of the
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compiler will error, we _cannot_ use `ErrorGuaranteed` unless we first emit
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an error ourselves.
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Thankfully, in most cases, it should be statically impossible to abuse
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`ErrorGuaranteed`.
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[errorguar]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_errors/struct.ErrorGuaranteed.html
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[rerrors]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_errors/index.html
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[dsp]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_errors/struct.Handler.html#method.delay_span_bug
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[emit]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_errors/diagnostic_builder/struct.DiagnosticBuilder.html#method.emit
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