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diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/typeck_results.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/typeck_results.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2902c6dc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/typeck_results.rs @@ -0,0 +1,707 @@ +use crate::{ + hir::place::Place as HirPlace, + infer::canonical::Canonical, + ty::{ + self, tls, BindingMode, BoundVar, CanonicalPolyFnSig, ClosureSizeProfileData, + GenericArgKind, InternalSubsts, SubstsRef, Ty, UserSubsts, + }, +}; +use rustc_data_structures::{ + fx::FxHashMap, + sync::Lrc, + unord::{UnordItems, UnordSet}, + vec_map::VecMap, +}; +use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; +use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::{ + def::{DefKind, Res}, + def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, LocalDefIdMap}, + hir_id::OwnerId, + HirId, ItemLocalId, ItemLocalMap, ItemLocalSet, +}; +use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec}; +use rustc_macros::HashStable; +use rustc_middle::mir::FakeReadCause; +use rustc_session::Session; +use rustc_span::Span; +use std::{collections::hash_map::Entry, hash::Hash, iter}; + +use super::RvalueScopes; + +#[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Debug, HashStable)] +pub struct TypeckResults<'tcx> { + /// The `HirId::owner` all `ItemLocalId`s in this table are relative to. + pub hir_owner: OwnerId, + + /// Resolved definitions for `<T>::X` associated paths and + /// method calls, including those of overloaded operators. + type_dependent_defs: ItemLocalMap<Result<(DefKind, DefId), ErrorGuaranteed>>, + + /// Resolved field indices for field accesses in expressions (`S { field }`, `obj.field`) + /// or patterns (`S { field }`). The index is often useful by itself, but to learn more + /// about the field you also need definition of the variant to which the field + /// belongs, but it may not exist if it's a tuple field (`tuple.0`). + field_indices: ItemLocalMap<usize>, + + /// Stores the types for various nodes in the AST. Note that this table + /// is not guaranteed to be populated outside inference. See + /// typeck::check::fn_ctxt for details. + node_types: ItemLocalMap<Ty<'tcx>>, + + /// Stores the type parameters which were substituted to obtain the type + /// of this node. This only applies to nodes that refer to entities + /// parameterized by type parameters, such as generic fns, types, or + /// other items. + node_substs: ItemLocalMap<SubstsRef<'tcx>>, + + /// This will either store the canonicalized types provided by the user + /// or the substitutions that the user explicitly gave (if any) attached + /// to `id`. These will not include any inferred values. The canonical form + /// is used to capture things like `_` or other unspecified values. + /// + /// For example, if the user wrote `foo.collect::<Vec<_>>()`, then the + /// canonical substitutions would include only `for<X> { Vec<X> }`. + /// + /// See also `AscribeUserType` statement in MIR. + user_provided_types: ItemLocalMap<CanonicalUserType<'tcx>>, + + /// Stores the canonicalized types provided by the user. See also + /// `AscribeUserType` statement in MIR. + pub user_provided_sigs: LocalDefIdMap<CanonicalPolyFnSig<'tcx>>, + + adjustments: ItemLocalMap<Vec<ty::adjustment::Adjustment<'tcx>>>, + + /// Stores the actual binding mode for all instances of hir::BindingAnnotation. + pat_binding_modes: ItemLocalMap<BindingMode>, + + /// Stores the types which were implicitly dereferenced in pattern binding modes + /// for later usage in THIR lowering. For example, + /// + /// ``` + /// match &&Some(5i32) { + /// Some(n) => {}, + /// _ => {}, + /// } + /// ``` + /// leads to a `vec![&&Option<i32>, &Option<i32>]`. Empty vectors are not stored. + /// + /// See: + /// <https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2005-match-ergonomics.md#definitions> + pat_adjustments: ItemLocalMap<Vec<Ty<'tcx>>>, + + /// Records the reasons that we picked the kind of each closure; + /// not all closures are present in the map. + closure_kind_origins: ItemLocalMap<(Span, HirPlace<'tcx>)>, + + /// For each fn, records the "liberated" types of its arguments + /// and return type. Liberated means that all bound regions + /// (including late-bound regions) are replaced with free + /// equivalents. This table is not used in codegen (since regions + /// are erased there) and hence is not serialized to metadata. + /// + /// This table also contains the "revealed" values for any `impl Trait` + /// that appear in the signature and whose values are being inferred + /// by this function. + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ```rust + /// # use std::fmt::Debug; + /// fn foo(x: &u32) -> impl Debug { *x } + /// ``` + /// + /// The function signature here would be: + /// + /// ```ignore (illustrative) + /// for<'a> fn(&'a u32) -> Foo + /// ``` + /// + /// where `Foo` is an opaque type created for this function. + /// + /// + /// The *liberated* form of this would be + /// + /// ```ignore (illustrative) + /// fn(&'a u32) -> u32 + /// ``` + /// + /// Note that `'a` is not bound (it would be an `ReFree`) and + /// that the `Foo` opaque type is replaced by its hidden type. + liberated_fn_sigs: ItemLocalMap<ty::FnSig<'tcx>>, + + /// For each FRU expression, record the normalized types of the fields + /// of the struct - this is needed because it is non-trivial to + /// normalize while preserving regions. This table is used only in + /// MIR construction and hence is not serialized to metadata. + fru_field_types: ItemLocalMap<Vec<Ty<'tcx>>>, + + /// For every coercion cast we add the HIR node ID of the cast + /// expression to this set. + coercion_casts: ItemLocalSet, + + /// Set of trait imports actually used in the method resolution. + /// This is used for warning unused imports. During type + /// checking, this `Lrc` should not be cloned: it must have a ref-count + /// of 1 so that we can insert things into the set mutably. + pub used_trait_imports: Lrc<UnordSet<LocalDefId>>, + + /// If any errors occurred while type-checking this body, + /// this field will be set to `Some(ErrorGuaranteed)`. + pub tainted_by_errors: Option<ErrorGuaranteed>, + + /// All the opaque types that have hidden types set + /// by this function. We also store the + /// type here, so that mir-borrowck can use it as a hint for figuring out hidden types, + /// even if they are only set in dead code (which doesn't show up in MIR). + pub concrete_opaque_types: VecMap<LocalDefId, ty::OpaqueHiddenType<'tcx>>, + + /// Tracks the minimum captures required for a closure; + /// see `MinCaptureInformationMap` for more details. + pub closure_min_captures: ty::MinCaptureInformationMap<'tcx>, + + /// Tracks the fake reads required for a closure and the reason for the fake read. + /// When performing pattern matching for closures, there are times we don't end up + /// reading places that are mentioned in a closure (because of _ patterns). However, + /// to ensure the places are initialized, we introduce fake reads. + /// Consider these two examples: + /// ``` (discriminant matching with only wildcard arm) + /// let x: u8; + /// let c = || match x { _ => () }; + /// ``` + /// In this example, we don't need to actually read/borrow `x` in `c`, and so we don't + /// want to capture it. However, we do still want an error here, because `x` should have + /// to be initialized at the point where c is created. Therefore, we add a "fake read" + /// instead. + /// ``` (destructured assignments) + /// let c = || { + /// let (t1, t2) = t; + /// } + /// ``` + /// In the second example, we capture the disjoint fields of `t` (`t.0` & `t.1`), but + /// we never capture `t`. This becomes an issue when we build MIR as we require + /// information on `t` in order to create place `t.0` and `t.1`. We can solve this + /// issue by fake reading `t`. + pub closure_fake_reads: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, Vec<(HirPlace<'tcx>, FakeReadCause, hir::HirId)>>, + + /// Tracks the rvalue scoping rules which defines finer scoping for rvalue expressions + /// by applying extended parameter rules. + /// Details may be find in `rustc_hir_analysis::check::rvalue_scopes`. + pub rvalue_scopes: RvalueScopes, + + /// Stores the type, expression, span and optional scope span of all types + /// that are live across the yield of this generator (if a generator). + pub generator_interior_types: ty::Binder<'tcx, Vec<GeneratorInteriorTypeCause<'tcx>>>, + + /// We sometimes treat byte string literals (which are of type `&[u8; N]`) + /// as `&[u8]`, depending on the pattern in which they are used. + /// This hashset records all instances where we behave + /// like this to allow `const_to_pat` to reliably handle this situation. + pub treat_byte_string_as_slice: ItemLocalSet, + + /// Contains the data for evaluating the effect of feature `capture_disjoint_fields` + /// on closure size. + pub closure_size_eval: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, ClosureSizeProfileData<'tcx>>, +} + +/// Whenever a value may be live across a generator yield, the type of that value winds up in the +/// `GeneratorInteriorTypeCause` struct. This struct adds additional information about such +/// captured types that can be useful for diagnostics. In particular, it stores the span that +/// caused a given type to be recorded, along with the scope that enclosed the value (which can +/// be used to find the await that the value is live across). +/// +/// For example: +/// +/// ```ignore (pseudo-Rust) +/// async move { +/// let x: T = expr; +/// foo.await +/// ... +/// } +/// ``` +/// +/// Here, we would store the type `T`, the span of the value `x`, the "scope-span" for +/// the scope that contains `x`, the expr `T` evaluated from, and the span of `foo.await`. +#[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq, HashStable)] +#[derive(TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable)] +pub struct GeneratorInteriorTypeCause<'tcx> { + /// Type of the captured binding. + pub ty: Ty<'tcx>, + /// Span of the binding that was captured. + pub span: Span, + /// Span of the scope of the captured binding. + pub scope_span: Option<Span>, + /// Span of `.await` or `yield` expression. + pub yield_span: Span, + /// Expr which the type evaluated from. + pub expr: Option<hir::HirId>, +} + +// This type holds diagnostic information on generators and async functions across crate boundaries +// and is used to provide better error messages +#[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Clone, Debug, HashStable)] +pub struct GeneratorDiagnosticData<'tcx> { + pub generator_interior_types: ty::Binder<'tcx, Vec<GeneratorInteriorTypeCause<'tcx>>>, + pub hir_owner: DefId, + pub nodes_types: ItemLocalMap<Ty<'tcx>>, + pub adjustments: ItemLocalMap<Vec<ty::adjustment::Adjustment<'tcx>>>, +} + +impl<'tcx> TypeckResults<'tcx> { + pub fn new(hir_owner: OwnerId) -> TypeckResults<'tcx> { + TypeckResults { + hir_owner, + type_dependent_defs: Default::default(), + field_indices: Default::default(), + user_provided_types: Default::default(), + user_provided_sigs: Default::default(), + node_types: Default::default(), + node_substs: Default::default(), + adjustments: Default::default(), + pat_binding_modes: Default::default(), + pat_adjustments: Default::default(), + closure_kind_origins: Default::default(), + liberated_fn_sigs: Default::default(), + fru_field_types: Default::default(), + coercion_casts: Default::default(), + used_trait_imports: Lrc::new(Default::default()), + tainted_by_errors: None, + concrete_opaque_types: Default::default(), + closure_min_captures: Default::default(), + closure_fake_reads: Default::default(), + rvalue_scopes: Default::default(), + generator_interior_types: ty::Binder::dummy(Default::default()), + treat_byte_string_as_slice: Default::default(), + closure_size_eval: Default::default(), + } + } + + /// Returns the final resolution of a `QPath` in an `Expr` or `Pat` node. + pub fn qpath_res(&self, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, id: hir::HirId) -> Res { + match *qpath { + hir::QPath::Resolved(_, ref path) => path.res, + hir::QPath::TypeRelative(..) | hir::QPath::LangItem(..) => self + .type_dependent_def(id) + .map_or(Res::Err, |(kind, def_id)| Res::Def(kind, def_id)), + } + } + + pub fn type_dependent_defs( + &self, + ) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Result<(DefKind, DefId), ErrorGuaranteed>> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.type_dependent_defs } + } + + pub fn type_dependent_def(&self, id: HirId) -> Option<(DefKind, DefId)> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.type_dependent_defs.get(&id.local_id).cloned().and_then(|r| r.ok()) + } + + pub fn type_dependent_def_id(&self, id: HirId) -> Option<DefId> { + self.type_dependent_def(id).map(|(_, def_id)| def_id) + } + + pub fn type_dependent_defs_mut( + &mut self, + ) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Result<(DefKind, DefId), ErrorGuaranteed>> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.type_dependent_defs } + } + + pub fn field_indices(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, usize> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.field_indices } + } + + pub fn field_indices_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, usize> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.field_indices } + } + + pub fn field_index(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> usize { + self.field_indices().get(id).cloned().expect("no index for a field") + } + + pub fn opt_field_index(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option<usize> { + self.field_indices().get(id).cloned() + } + + pub fn user_provided_types(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, CanonicalUserType<'tcx>> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.user_provided_types } + } + + pub fn user_provided_types_mut( + &mut self, + ) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, CanonicalUserType<'tcx>> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.user_provided_types } + } + + pub fn node_types(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Ty<'tcx>> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.node_types } + } + + pub fn node_types_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Ty<'tcx>> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.node_types } + } + + pub fn get_generator_diagnostic_data(&self) -> GeneratorDiagnosticData<'tcx> { + let generator_interior_type = self.generator_interior_types.map_bound_ref(|vec| { + vec.iter() + .map(|item| { + GeneratorInteriorTypeCause { + ty: item.ty, + span: item.span, + scope_span: item.scope_span, + yield_span: item.yield_span, + expr: None, //FIXME: Passing expression over crate boundaries is impossible at the moment + } + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + }); + GeneratorDiagnosticData { + generator_interior_types: generator_interior_type, + hir_owner: self.hir_owner.to_def_id(), + nodes_types: self.node_types.clone(), + adjustments: self.adjustments.clone(), + } + } + + pub fn node_type(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Ty<'tcx> { + self.node_type_opt(id).unwrap_or_else(|| { + bug!("node_type: no type for node `{}`", tls::with(|tcx| tcx.hir().node_to_string(id))) + }) + } + + pub fn node_type_opt(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.node_types.get(&id.local_id).cloned() + } + + pub fn node_substs_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, SubstsRef<'tcx>> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.node_substs } + } + + pub fn node_substs(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> SubstsRef<'tcx> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.node_substs.get(&id.local_id).cloned().unwrap_or_else(|| InternalSubsts::empty()) + } + + pub fn node_substs_opt(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option<SubstsRef<'tcx>> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.node_substs.get(&id.local_id).cloned() + } + + /// Returns the type of a pattern as a monotype. Like [`expr_ty`], this function + /// doesn't provide type parameter substitutions. + /// + /// [`expr_ty`]: TypeckResults::expr_ty + pub fn pat_ty(&self, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + self.node_type(pat.hir_id) + } + + /// Returns the type of an expression as a monotype. + /// + /// NB (1): This is the PRE-ADJUSTMENT TYPE for the expression. That is, in + /// some cases, we insert `Adjustment` annotations such as auto-deref or + /// auto-ref. The type returned by this function does not consider such + /// adjustments. See `expr_ty_adjusted()` instead. + /// + /// NB (2): This type doesn't provide type parameter substitutions; e.g., if you + /// ask for the type of `id` in `id(3)`, it will return `fn(&isize) -> isize` + /// instead of `fn(ty) -> T with T = isize`. + pub fn expr_ty(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + self.node_type(expr.hir_id) + } + + pub fn expr_ty_opt(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { + self.node_type_opt(expr.hir_id) + } + + pub fn adjustments(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Vec<ty::adjustment::Adjustment<'tcx>>> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.adjustments } + } + + pub fn adjustments_mut( + &mut self, + ) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Vec<ty::adjustment::Adjustment<'tcx>>> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.adjustments } + } + + pub fn expr_adjustments(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> &[ty::adjustment::Adjustment<'tcx>] { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, expr.hir_id); + self.adjustments.get(&expr.hir_id.local_id).map_or(&[], |a| &a[..]) + } + + /// Returns the type of `expr`, considering any `Adjustment` + /// entry recorded for that expression. + pub fn expr_ty_adjusted(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + self.expr_adjustments(expr).last().map_or_else(|| self.expr_ty(expr), |adj| adj.target) + } + + pub fn expr_ty_adjusted_opt(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { + self.expr_adjustments(expr).last().map(|adj| adj.target).or_else(|| self.expr_ty_opt(expr)) + } + + pub fn is_method_call(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { + // Only paths and method calls/overloaded operators have + // entries in type_dependent_defs, ignore the former here. + if let hir::ExprKind::Path(_) = expr.kind { + return false; + } + + matches!(self.type_dependent_defs().get(expr.hir_id), Some(Ok((DefKind::AssocFn, _)))) + } + + pub fn extract_binding_mode(&self, s: &Session, id: HirId, sp: Span) -> Option<BindingMode> { + self.pat_binding_modes().get(id).copied().or_else(|| { + s.delay_span_bug(sp, "missing binding mode"); + None + }) + } + + pub fn pat_binding_modes(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, BindingMode> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.pat_binding_modes } + } + + pub fn pat_binding_modes_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, BindingMode> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.pat_binding_modes } + } + + pub fn pat_adjustments(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Vec<Ty<'tcx>>> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.pat_adjustments } + } + + pub fn pat_adjustments_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Vec<Ty<'tcx>>> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.pat_adjustments } + } + + /// For a given closure, returns the iterator of `ty::CapturedPlace`s that are captured + /// by the closure. + pub fn closure_min_captures_flattened( + &self, + closure_def_id: LocalDefId, + ) -> impl Iterator<Item = &ty::CapturedPlace<'tcx>> { + self.closure_min_captures + .get(&closure_def_id) + .map(|closure_min_captures| closure_min_captures.values().flat_map(|v| v.iter())) + .into_iter() + .flatten() + } + + pub fn closure_kind_origins(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, (Span, HirPlace<'tcx>)> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.closure_kind_origins } + } + + pub fn closure_kind_origins_mut( + &mut self, + ) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, (Span, HirPlace<'tcx>)> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.closure_kind_origins } + } + + pub fn liberated_fn_sigs(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, ty::FnSig<'tcx>> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.liberated_fn_sigs } + } + + pub fn liberated_fn_sigs_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, ty::FnSig<'tcx>> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.liberated_fn_sigs } + } + + pub fn fru_field_types(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Vec<Ty<'tcx>>> { + LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.fru_field_types } + } + + pub fn fru_field_types_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Vec<Ty<'tcx>>> { + LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.fru_field_types } + } + + pub fn is_coercion_cast(&self, hir_id: hir::HirId) -> bool { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, hir_id); + self.coercion_casts.contains(&hir_id.local_id) + } + + pub fn set_coercion_cast(&mut self, id: ItemLocalId) { + self.coercion_casts.insert(id); + } + + pub fn coercion_casts(&self) -> &ItemLocalSet { + &self.coercion_casts + } +} + +/// Validate that the given HirId (respectively its `local_id` part) can be +/// safely used as a key in the maps of a TypeckResults. For that to be +/// the case, the HirId must have the same `owner` as all the other IDs in +/// this table (signified by `hir_owner`). Otherwise the HirId +/// would be in a different frame of reference and using its `local_id` +/// would result in lookup errors, or worse, in silently wrong data being +/// stored/returned. +#[inline] +fn validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: OwnerId, hir_id: hir::HirId) { + if hir_id.owner != hir_owner { + invalid_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner, hir_id); + } +} + +#[cold] +#[inline(never)] +fn invalid_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: OwnerId, hir_id: hir::HirId) { + ty::tls::with(|tcx| { + bug!( + "node {} with HirId::owner {:?} cannot be placed in TypeckResults with hir_owner {:?}", + tcx.hir().node_to_string(hir_id), + hir_id.owner, + hir_owner + ) + }); +} + +pub struct LocalTableInContext<'a, V> { + hir_owner: OwnerId, + data: &'a ItemLocalMap<V>, +} + +impl<'a, V> LocalTableInContext<'a, V> { + pub fn contains_key(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> bool { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.data.contains_key(&id.local_id) + } + + pub fn get(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option<&V> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.data.get(&id.local_id) + } + + pub fn items( + &'a self, + ) -> UnordItems<(hir::ItemLocalId, &'a V), impl Iterator<Item = (hir::ItemLocalId, &'a V)>> + { + self.data.items().map(|(id, value)| (*id, value)) + } + + pub fn items_in_stable_order(&self) -> Vec<(ItemLocalId, &'a V)> { + self.data.to_sorted_stable_ord() + } +} + +impl<'a, V> ::std::ops::Index<hir::HirId> for LocalTableInContext<'a, V> { + type Output = V; + + fn index(&self, key: hir::HirId) -> &V { + self.get(key).expect("LocalTableInContext: key not found") + } +} + +pub struct LocalTableInContextMut<'a, V> { + hir_owner: OwnerId, + data: &'a mut ItemLocalMap<V>, +} + +impl<'a, V> LocalTableInContextMut<'a, V> { + pub fn get_mut(&mut self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option<&mut V> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.data.get_mut(&id.local_id) + } + + pub fn entry(&mut self, id: hir::HirId) -> Entry<'_, hir::ItemLocalId, V> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.data.entry(id.local_id) + } + + pub fn insert(&mut self, id: hir::HirId, val: V) -> Option<V> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.data.insert(id.local_id, val) + } + + pub fn remove(&mut self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option<V> { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + self.data.remove(&id.local_id) + } + + pub fn extend( + &mut self, + items: UnordItems<(hir::HirId, V), impl Iterator<Item = (hir::HirId, V)>>, + ) { + self.data.extend(items.map(|(id, value)| { + validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); + (id.local_id, value) + })) + } +} + +rustc_index::newtype_index! { + #[derive(HashStable)] + #[debug_format = "UserType({})"] + pub struct UserTypeAnnotationIndex { + const START_INDEX = 0; + } +} + +/// Mapping of type annotation indices to canonical user type annotations. +pub type CanonicalUserTypeAnnotations<'tcx> = + IndexVec<UserTypeAnnotationIndex, CanonicalUserTypeAnnotation<'tcx>>; + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable, Lift)] +pub struct CanonicalUserTypeAnnotation<'tcx> { + pub user_ty: Box<CanonicalUserType<'tcx>>, + pub span: Span, + pub inferred_ty: Ty<'tcx>, +} + +/// Canonical user type annotation. +pub type CanonicalUserType<'tcx> = Canonical<'tcx, UserType<'tcx>>; + +impl<'tcx> CanonicalUserType<'tcx> { + /// Returns `true` if this represents a substitution of the form `[?0, ?1, ?2]`, + /// i.e., each thing is mapped to a canonical variable with the same index. + pub fn is_identity(&self) -> bool { + match self.value { + UserType::Ty(_) => false, + UserType::TypeOf(_, user_substs) => { + if user_substs.user_self_ty.is_some() { + return false; + } + + iter::zip(user_substs.substs, BoundVar::new(0)..).all(|(kind, cvar)| { + match kind.unpack() { + GenericArgKind::Type(ty) => match ty.kind() { + ty::Bound(debruijn, b) => { + // We only allow a `ty::INNERMOST` index in substitutions. + assert_eq!(*debruijn, ty::INNERMOST); + cvar == b.var + } + _ => false, + }, + + GenericArgKind::Lifetime(r) => match *r { + ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, br) => { + // We only allow a `ty::INNERMOST` index in substitutions. + assert_eq!(debruijn, ty::INNERMOST); + cvar == br.var + } + _ => false, + }, + + GenericArgKind::Const(ct) => match ct.kind() { + ty::ConstKind::Bound(debruijn, b) => { + // We only allow a `ty::INNERMOST` index in substitutions. + assert_eq!(debruijn, ty::INNERMOST); + cvar == b + } + _ => false, + }, + } + }) + } + } + } +} + +/// A user-given type annotation attached to a constant. These arise +/// from constants that are named via paths, like `Foo::<A>::new` and +/// so forth. +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] +#[derive(Eq, Hash, HashStable, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable, Lift)] +pub enum UserType<'tcx> { + Ty(Ty<'tcx>), + + /// The canonical type is the result of `type_of(def_id)` with the + /// given substitutions applied. + TypeOf(DefId, UserSubsts<'tcx>), +} |