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Forward formatter settings to bounds of Range<T> in fmt::Debug impl #59596

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Before this change, formatter settings were lost when printing a Range. For example, printing a Range<f32> with {:.2?} would not apply the precision modifier when printing the floats. Now the Debug impls look a bit more verbose, but modifier are not lost.


I assume the exact output of Debug impls in std cannot be relied on by users and thus can change, right?

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[01:16:54] diff of stderr:
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[01:16:54] 26   --> $DIR/ub-enum.rs:38:1
[01:16:54] 27    |
[01:16:54] 28 LL | const BAD_ENUM4: Wrap<Enum2> = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in2: &0 }.out2 };
[01:16:54] -    | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered a pointer, but expected something that cannot possibly fail to be in the range 2..=2
[01:16:54] +    | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered a pointer, but expected something that cannot possibly fail to be in the range 2"..="2
[01:16:54] 30    |
[01:16:54] 31    = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior
[01:16:54] 
[01:16:54] 
[01:16:54] The actual stderr differed from the expected stderr.
[01:16:54] Actual stderr saved to /checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum/ub-enum.stderr
[01:16:54] Actual stderr saved to /checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum/ub-enum.stderr
[01:16:54] To update references, rerun the tests and pass the `--bless` flag
[01:16:54] To only update this specific test, also pass `--test-args consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs`
[01:16:54] error: 1 errors occurred comparing output.
[01:16:54] status: exit code: 1
[01:16:54] status: exit code: 1
[01:16:54] command: "/checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/bin/rustc" "/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs" "-Zthreads=1" "--target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" "--error-format" "json" "-Zui-testing" "-C" "prefer-dynamic" "-o" "/checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum/a" "-Crpath" "-O" "-Zunstable-options" "-Lnative=/checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/native/rust-test-helpers" "-L" "/checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum/auxiliary" "-A" "unused"
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[01:16:54] stderr:
[01:16:54] stderr:
[01:16:54] ------------------------------------------
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[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs","byte_start":722,"byte_end":789,"line_start":34,"line_end":34,"column_start":1,"column_end":68,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const BAD_ENUM2: Enum2 = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in1: 0 }.out1 };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":68}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered 0, but expected a valid enum discriminant","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs:34:1\n   |\nLL | const BAD_ENUM2: Enum2 = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in1: 0 }.out1 };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 0, but expected a valid enum discriminant\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs","byte_start":823,"byte_end":891,"line_start":36,"line_end":36,"column_start":1,"column_end":69,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const BAD_ENUM3: Enum2 = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in2: &0 }.out1 };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":69}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered a pointer, but expected a valid enum discriminant","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs:36:1\n   |\nLL | const BAD_ENUM3: Enum2 = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in2: &0 }.out1 };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered a pointer, but expected a valid enum discriminant\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs","byte_start":925,"byte_end":999,"line_start":38,"line_end":38,"column_start":1,"column_end":75,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const BAD_ENUM4: Wrap<Enum2> = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in2: &0 }.out2 };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":75}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered a pointer, but expected something that cannot possibly fail to be in the range 2\"..=\"2","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs:38:1\n   |\nLL | const BAD_ENUM4: Wrap<Enum2> = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in2: &0 }.out2 };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered a pointer, but expected something that cannot possibly fail to be in the range 2\"..=\"2\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs","byte_start":1062,"byte_end":1136,"line_start":42,"line_end":42,"column_start":1,"column_end":75,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const BAD_ENUM_UNDEF : Enum2 = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in3: () }.out1 };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":75}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered uninitialized bytes, but expected a valid enum discriminant","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs:42:1\n   |\nLL | const BAD_ENUM_UNDEF : Enum2 = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in3: () }.out1 };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered uninitialized bytes, but expected a valid enum discriminant\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs","byte_start":1232,"byte_end":1311,"line_start":46,"line_end":46,"column_start":1,"column_end":80,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const BAD_ENUM_PTR: Option<Enum2> = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in2: &0 }.out3 };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":80}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered a pointer, but expected a valid enum discriminant","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs:46:1\n   |\nLL | const BAD_ENUM_PTR: Option<Enum2> = unsafe { TransmuteEnum2 { in2: &0 }.out3 };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered a pointer, but expected a valid enum discriminant\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs","byte_start":1580,"byte_end":1674,"line_start":56,"line_end":56,"column_start":1,"column_end":95,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const BAD_ENUM_CHAR: Option<(char, char)> = Some(('x', unsafe { TransmuteChar { a: !0 }.b }));","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":95}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered 4294967295 at .<downcast-variant(Some)>.0.1, but expected something less or equal to 1114111","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-enum.rs:56:1\n   |\nLL | const BAD_ENUM_CHAR: Option<(char, char)> = Some(('x', unsafe { TransmuteChar { a: !0 }.b }));\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 4294967295 at .<downcast-variant(Some)>.0.1, but expected something less or equal to 1114111\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0080`.","code":null,"level":"","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":"For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0080`.\n"}
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[01:16:54] 
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[01:16:54] diff of stderr:
[01:16:54] 
[01:16:54] 34   --> $DIR/ub-nonnull.rs:28:1
[01:16:54] 35    |
[01:16:54] 36 LL | const BAD_RANGE1: RestrictedRange1 = unsafe { RestrictedRange1(42) };
[01:16:54] -    | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 42, but expected something in the range 10..=30
[01:16:54] +    | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 42, but expected something in the range 10"..="30
[01:16:54] 38    |
[01:16:54] 39    = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior
[01:16:54] 
[01:16:54] 
[01:16:54] The actual stderr differed from the expected stderr.
[01:16:54] Actual stderr saved to /checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull/ub-nonnull.stderr
[01:16:54] Actual stderr saved to /checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull/ub-nonnull.stderr
[01:16:54] To update references, rerun the tests and pass the `--bless` flag
[01:16:54] To only update this specific test, also pass `--test-args consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs`
[01:16:54] error: 1 errors occurred comparing output.
[01:16:54] status: exit code: 1
[01:16:54] status: exit code: 1
[01:16:54] command: "/checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/bin/rustc" "/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs" "-Zthreads=1" "--target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" "--error-format" "json" "-Zui-testing" "-C" "prefer-dynamic" "-o" "/checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull/a" "-Crpath" "-O" "-Zunstable-options" "-Lnative=/checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/native/rust-test-helpers" "-L" "/checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull/auxiliary" "-A" "unused"
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[01:16:54] 
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[01:16:54] stderr:
[01:16:54] stderr:
[01:16:54] ------------------------------------------
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs","byte_start":200,"byte_end":264,"line_start":8,"line_end":8,"column_start":1,"column_end":65,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const NULL_PTR: NonNull<u8> = unsafe { mem::transmute(0usize) };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":65}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered 0, but expected something greater or equal to 1","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs:8:1\n   |\nLL | const NULL_PTR: NonNull<u8> = unsafe { mem::transmute(0usize) };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 0, but expected something greater or equal to 1\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs","byte_start":320,"byte_end":378,"line_start":11,"line_end":11,"column_start":1,"column_end":59,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const NULL_U8: NonZeroU8 = unsafe { mem::transmute(0u8) };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":59}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered 0, but expected something greater or equal to 1","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs:11:1\n   |\nLL | const NULL_U8: NonZeroU8 = unsafe { mem::transmute(0u8) };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 0, but expected something greater or equal to 1\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs","byte_start":433,"byte_end":500,"line_start":13,"line_end":13,"column_start":1,"column_end":68,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const NULL_USIZE: NonZeroUsize = unsafe { mem::transmute(0usize) };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":68}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered 0, but expected something greater or equal to 1","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs:13:1\n   |\nLL | const NULL_USIZE: NonZeroUsize = unsafe { mem::transmute(0usize) };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 0, but expected something greater or equal to 1\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs","byte_start":612,"byte_end":678,"line_start":20,"line_end":20,"column_start":1,"column_end":67,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const UNINIT: NonZeroU8 = unsafe { Transmute { uninit: () }.out };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":67}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered uninitialized bytes, but expected something greater or equal to 1","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs:20:1\n   |\nLL | const UNINIT: NonZeroU8 = unsafe { Transmute { uninit: () }.out };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered uninitialized bytes, but expected something greater or equal to 1\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs","byte_start":918,"byte_end":987,"line_start":28,"line_end":28,"column_start":1,"column_end":70,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const BAD_RANGE1: RestrictedRange1 = unsafe { RestrictedRange1(42) };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":70}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered 42, but expected something in the range 10\"..=\"30","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs:28:1\n   |\nLL | const BAD_RANGE1: RestrictedRange1 = unsafe { RestrictedRange1(42) };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 42, but expected something in the range 10\"..=\"30\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
[01:16:54] {"message":"it is undefined behavior to use this value","code":{"code":"E0080","explanation":"\nThis error indicates that the compiler was unable to sensibly evaluate an\nconstant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0\nor causing integer overflow are two ways to induce this error. For example:\n\n```compile_fail,E0080\nenum Enum {\n    X = (1 << 500),\n    Y = (1 / 0)\n}\n```\n\nEnsure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.\nSee the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom\ninteger type:\n\nhttps://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes\n"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"/checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs","byte_start":1161,"byte_end":1230,"line_start":34,"line_end":34,"column_start":1,"column_end":70,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"const BAD_RANGE2: RestrictedRange2 = unsafe { RestrictedRange2(20) };","highlight_start":1,"highlight_end":70}],"label":"type validation failed: encountered 20, but expected something less or equal to 10, or greater or equal to 30","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[{"message":"The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior","code":null,"level":"note","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null}],"rendered":"error[E0080]: it is undefined behavior to use this value\n  --> /checkout/src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/ub-nonnull.rs:34:1\n   |\nLL | const BAD_RANGE2: RestrictedRange2 = unsafe { RestrictedRange2(20) };\n   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type validation failed: encountered 20, but expected something less or equal to 10, or greater or equal to 30\n   |\n   = note: The rules on what exactly is undefined behavior aren't clear, so this check might be overzealous. Please open an issue on the rust compiler repository if you believe it should not be considered undefined behavior\n\n"}
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Before this change, formatter settings were lost when printing a
`Range`. For example, printing a `Range<f32>` with `{:.2?}` would not
apply the precision modifier when printing the floats. Now the `Debug`
impls look a bit more verbose, but modifier are not lost.
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Kimundi commented Apr 4, 2019

You are right that in theory the output of Debug is not stable, though huge breakages can still be an issue in practice. I doubt someone used formatting options on a range despite it not working, and then relied on it though. 😉

And since this seems to be already the same behavior as in, for example, &[T]s Debugimpl, this seems fine to me.

@bors: r+

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bors commented Apr 4, 2019

📌 Commit d3d3049 has been approved by Kimundi

@bors bors added S-waiting-on-bors Status: Waiting on bors to run and complete tests. Bors will change the label on completion. and removed S-waiting-on-review Status: Awaiting review from the assignee but also interested parties. labels Apr 4, 2019
Centril added a commit to Centril/rust that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
…mundi

Forward formatter settings to bounds of `Range<T>` in `fmt::Debug` impl

Before this change, formatter settings were lost when printing a `Range`. For example, printing a `Range<f32>` with `{:.2?}` would not apply the precision modifier when printing the floats. Now the `Debug` impls look a bit more verbose, but modifier are not lost.

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I assume the exact output of `Debug` impls in `std` cannot be relied on by users and thus can change, right?
Centril added a commit to Centril/rust that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
…mundi

Forward formatter settings to bounds of `Range<T>` in `fmt::Debug` impl

Before this change, formatter settings were lost when printing a `Range`. For example, printing a `Range<f32>` with `{:.2?}` would not apply the precision modifier when printing the floats. Now the `Debug` impls look a bit more verbose, but modifier are not lost.

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I assume the exact output of `Debug` impls in `std` cannot be relied on by users and thus can change, right?
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #59470 (Document std::fs::File close behavior ignoring errors)
 - #59555 (update miri)
 - #59556 (update stdsimd)
 - #59596 (Forward formatter settings to bounds of `Range<T>` in `fmt::Debug` impl)
 - #59639 (Never return uninhabited values at all)
 - #59671 (Make some of lexer's API private)
 - #59685 (Add description for -Os and -Oz in rustc.1)
 - #59686 (Temporarily disable stack probing for gnux32.)

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@bors bors merged commit d3d3049 into rust-lang:master Apr 4, 2019
@LukasKalbertodt LukasKalbertodt deleted the fix-range-fmt branch May 3, 2020 17:19
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