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-// This file contains various trait resolution methods used by codegen.
-// They all assume regions can be erased and monomorphic types. It
-// seems likely that they should eventually be merged into more
-// general routines.
-
-use crate::infer::{DefiningAnchor, TyCtxtInferExt};
-use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt;
-use crate::traits::{
- ImplSource, Obligation, ObligationCause, SelectionContext, TraitEngine, TraitEngineExt,
- Unimplemented,
-};
-use rustc_infer::traits::FulfillmentErrorCode;
-use rustc_middle::traits::CodegenObligationError;
-use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt};
-
-/// Attempts to resolve an obligation to an `ImplSource`. The result is
-/// a shallow `ImplSource` resolution, meaning that we do not
-/// (necessarily) resolve all nested obligations on the impl. Note
-/// that type check should guarantee to us that all nested
-/// obligations *could be* resolved if we wanted to.
-///
-/// This also expects that `trait_ref` is fully normalized.
-pub fn codegen_select_candidate<'tcx>(
- tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
- (param_env, trait_ref): (ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>),
-) -> Result<&'tcx ImplSource<'tcx, ()>, CodegenObligationError> {
- // We expect the input to be fully normalized.
- debug_assert_eq!(trait_ref, tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, trait_ref));
-
- // Do the initial selection for the obligation. This yields the
- // shallow result we are looking for -- that is, what specific impl.
- let infcx = tcx
- .infer_ctxt()
- .ignoring_regions()
- .with_opaque_type_inference(DefiningAnchor::Bubble)
- .build();
- //~^ HACK `Bubble` is required for
- // this test to pass: type-alias-impl-trait/assoc-projection-ice.rs
- let mut selcx = SelectionContext::new(&infcx);
-
- let obligation_cause = ObligationCause::dummy();
- let obligation =
- Obligation::new(obligation_cause, param_env, trait_ref.to_poly_trait_predicate());
-
- let selection = match selcx.select(&obligation) {
- Ok(Some(selection)) => selection,
- Ok(None) => return Err(CodegenObligationError::Ambiguity),
- Err(Unimplemented) => return Err(CodegenObligationError::Unimplemented),
- Err(e) => {
- bug!("Encountered error `{:?}` selecting `{:?}` during codegen", e, trait_ref)
- }
- };
-
- debug!(?selection);
-
- // Currently, we use a fulfillment context to completely resolve
- // all nested obligations. This is because they can inform the
- // inference of the impl's type parameters.
- let mut fulfill_cx = <dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>>::new(tcx);
- let impl_source = selection.map(|predicate| {
- fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(&infcx, predicate);
- });
-
- // In principle, we only need to do this so long as `impl_source`
- // contains unbound type parameters. It could be a slight
- // optimization to stop iterating early.
- let errors = fulfill_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx);
- if !errors.is_empty() {
- // `rustc_monomorphize::collector` assumes there are no type errors.
- // Cycle errors are the only post-monomorphization errors possible; emit them now so
- // `rustc_ty_utils::resolve_associated_item` doesn't return `None` post-monomorphization.
- for err in errors {
- if let FulfillmentErrorCode::CodeCycle(cycle) = err.code {
- infcx.err_ctxt().report_overflow_error_cycle(&cycle);
- }
- }
- return Err(CodegenObligationError::FulfillmentError);
- }
-
- let impl_source = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(impl_source);
- let impl_source = infcx.tcx.erase_regions(impl_source);
-
- // Opaque types may have gotten their hidden types constrained, but we can ignore them safely
- // as they will get constrained elsewhere, too.
- // (ouz-a) This is required for `type-alias-impl-trait/assoc-projection-ice.rs` to pass
- let _ = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types();
-
- Ok(&*tcx.arena.alloc(impl_source))
-}