From 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:02:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs | 797 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 797 insertions(+) create mode 100644 compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs (limited to 'compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs') diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5e96e278b --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/fold.rs @@ -0,0 +1,797 @@ +//! A folding traversal mechanism for complex data structures that contain type +//! information. +//! +//! This is a modifying traversal. It consumes the data structure, producing a +//! (possibly) modified version of it. Both fallible and infallible versions are +//! available. The name is potentially confusing, because this traversal is more +//! like `Iterator::map` than `Iterator::fold`. +//! +//! This traversal has limited flexibility. Only a small number of "types of +//! interest" within the complex data structures can receive custom +//! modification. These are the ones containing the most important type-related +//! information, such as `Ty`, `Predicate`, `Region`, and `Const`. +//! +//! There are three groups of traits involved in each traversal. +//! - `TypeFoldable`. This is implemented once for many types, including: +//! - Types of interest, for which the the methods delegate to the +//! folder. +//! - All other types, including generic containers like `Vec` and `Option`. +//! It defines a "skeleton" of how they should be folded. +//! - `TypeSuperFoldable`. This is implemented only for each type of interest, +//! and defines the folding "skeleton" for these types. +//! - `TypeFolder`/`FallibleTypeFolder. One of these is implemented for each +//! folder. This defines how types of interest are folded. +//! +//! This means each fold is a mixture of (a) generic folding operations, and (b) +//! custom fold operations that are specific to the folder. +//! - The `TypeFoldable` impls handle most of the traversal, and call into +//! `TypeFolder`/`FallibleTypeFolder` when they encounter a type of interest. +//! - A `TypeFolder`/`FallibleTypeFolder` may call into another `TypeFoldable` +//! impl, because some of the types of interest are recursive and can contain +//! other types of interest. +//! - A `TypeFolder`/`FallibleTypeFolder` may also call into a `TypeSuperFoldable` +//! impl, because each folder might provide custom handling only for some types +//! of interest, or only for some variants of each type of interest, and then +//! use default traversal for the remaining cases. +//! +//! For example, if you have `struct S(Ty, U)` where `S: TypeFoldable` and `U: +//! TypeFoldable`, and an instance `s = S(ty, u)`, it would be folded like so: +//! ```text +//! s.fold_with(folder) calls +//! - ty.fold_with(folder) calls +//! - folder.fold_ty(ty) may call +//! - ty.super_fold_with(folder) +//! - u.fold_with(folder) +//! ``` +use crate::mir; +use crate::ty::{self, Binder, BoundTy, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; + +use std::collections::BTreeMap; + +/// This trait is implemented for every type that can be folded, +/// providing the skeleton of the traversal. +/// +/// To implement this conveniently, use the derive macro located in +/// `rustc_macros`. +pub trait TypeFoldable<'tcx>: TypeVisitable<'tcx> { + /// The entry point for folding. To fold a value `t` with a folder `f` + /// call: `t.try_fold_with(f)`. + /// + /// For most types, this just traverses the value, calling `try_fold_with` + /// on each field/element. + /// + /// For types of interest (such as `Ty`), the implementation of method + /// calls a folder method specifically for that type (such as + /// `F::try_fold_ty`). This is where control transfers from `TypeFoldable` + /// to `TypeFolder`. + fn try_fold_with>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Result; + + /// A convenient alternative to `try_fold_with` for use with infallible + /// folders. Do not override this method, to ensure coherence with + /// `try_fold_with`. + fn fold_with>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Self { + self.try_fold_with(folder).into_ok() + } +} + +// This trait is implemented for types of interest. +pub trait TypeSuperFoldable<'tcx>: TypeFoldable<'tcx> { + /// Provides a default fold for a type of interest. This should only be + /// called within `TypeFolder` methods, when a non-custom traversal is + /// desired for the value of the type of interest passed to that method. + /// For example, in `MyFolder::try_fold_ty(ty)`, it is valid to call + /// `ty.try_super_fold_with(self)`, but any other folding should be done + /// with `xyz.try_fold_with(self)`. + fn try_super_fold_with>( + self, + folder: &mut F, + ) -> Result; + + /// A convenient alternative to `try_super_fold_with` for use with + /// infallible folders. Do not override this method, to ensure coherence + /// with `try_super_fold_with`. + fn super_fold_with>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Self { + self.try_super_fold_with(folder).into_ok() + } +} + +/// This trait is implemented for every infallible folding traversal. There is +/// a fold method defined for every type of interest. Each such method has a +/// default that does an "identity" fold. Implementations of these methods +/// often fall back to a `super_fold_with` method if the primary argument +/// doesn't satisfy a particular condition. +/// +/// A blanket implementation of [`FallibleTypeFolder`] will defer to +/// the infallible methods of this trait to ensure that the two APIs +/// are coherent. +pub trait TypeFolder<'tcx>: FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx, Error = !> { + fn tcx<'a>(&'a self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx>; + + fn fold_binder(&mut self, t: Binder<'tcx, T>) -> Binder<'tcx, T> + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + t.super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn fold_ty(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + t.super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + r.super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn fold_const(&mut self, c: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { + c.super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn fold_unevaluated(&mut self, uv: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>) -> ty::Unevaluated<'tcx> { + uv.super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn fold_predicate(&mut self, p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> ty::Predicate<'tcx> { + p.super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn fold_mir_const(&mut self, c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>) -> mir::ConstantKind<'tcx> { + bug!("most type folders should not be folding MIR datastructures: {:?}", c) + } +} + +/// This trait is implemented for every folding traversal. There is a fold +/// method defined for every type of interest. Each such method has a default +/// that does an "identity" fold. +/// +/// A blanket implementation of this trait (that defers to the relevant +/// method of [`TypeFolder`]) is provided for all infallible folders in +/// order to ensure the two APIs are coherent. +pub trait FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx>: Sized { + type Error; + + fn tcx<'a>(&'a self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx>; + + fn try_fold_binder(&mut self, t: Binder<'tcx, T>) -> Result, Self::Error> + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + t.try_super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn try_fold_ty(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> Result, Self::Error> { + t.try_super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn try_fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> Result, Self::Error> { + r.try_super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn try_fold_const(&mut self, c: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> Result, Self::Error> { + c.try_super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn try_fold_unevaluated( + &mut self, + c: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>, + ) -> Result, Self::Error> { + c.try_super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn try_fold_predicate( + &mut self, + p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, + ) -> Result, Self::Error> { + p.try_super_fold_with(self) + } + + fn try_fold_mir_const( + &mut self, + c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, + ) -> Result, Self::Error> { + bug!("most type folders should not be folding MIR datastructures: {:?}", c) + } +} + +// This blanket implementation of the fallible trait for infallible folders +// delegates to infallible methods to ensure coherence. +impl<'tcx, F> FallibleTypeFolder<'tcx> for F +where + F: TypeFolder<'tcx>, +{ + type Error = !; + + fn tcx<'a>(&'a self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + TypeFolder::tcx(self) + } + + fn try_fold_binder(&mut self, t: Binder<'tcx, T>) -> Result, !> + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + Ok(self.fold_binder(t)) + } + + fn try_fold_ty(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> Result, !> { + Ok(self.fold_ty(t)) + } + + fn try_fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> Result, !> { + Ok(self.fold_region(r)) + } + + fn try_fold_const(&mut self, c: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> Result, !> { + Ok(self.fold_const(c)) + } + + fn try_fold_unevaluated( + &mut self, + c: ty::Unevaluated<'tcx>, + ) -> Result, !> { + Ok(self.fold_unevaluated(c)) + } + + fn try_fold_predicate(&mut self, p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> Result, !> { + Ok(self.fold_predicate(p)) + } + + fn try_fold_mir_const( + &mut self, + c: mir::ConstantKind<'tcx>, + ) -> Result, !> { + Ok(self.fold_mir_const(c)) + } +} + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Some sample folders + +pub struct BottomUpFolder<'tcx, F, G, H> +where + F: FnMut(Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx>, + G: FnMut(ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx>, + H: FnMut(ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx>, +{ + pub tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + pub ty_op: F, + pub lt_op: G, + pub ct_op: H, +} + +impl<'tcx, F, G, H> TypeFolder<'tcx> for BottomUpFolder<'tcx, F, G, H> +where + F: FnMut(Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx>, + G: FnMut(ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx>, + H: FnMut(ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx>, +{ + fn tcx<'b>(&'b self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + self.tcx + } + + fn fold_ty(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + let t = ty.super_fold_with(self); + (self.ty_op)(t) + } + + fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + let r = r.super_fold_with(self); + (self.lt_op)(r) + } + + fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { + let ct = ct.super_fold_with(self); + (self.ct_op)(ct) + } +} + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Region folder + +impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + /// Folds the escaping and free regions in `value` using `f`, and + /// sets `skipped_regions` to true if any late-bound region was found + /// and skipped. + pub fn fold_regions( + self, + value: T, + mut f: impl FnMut(ty::Region<'tcx>, ty::DebruijnIndex) -> ty::Region<'tcx>, + ) -> T + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + value.fold_with(&mut RegionFolder::new(self, &mut f)) + } +} + +/// Folds over the substructure of a type, visiting its component +/// types and all regions that occur *free* within it. +/// +/// That is, `Ty` can contain function or method types that bind +/// regions at the call site (`ReLateBound`), and occurrences of +/// regions (aka "lifetimes") that are bound within a type are not +/// visited by this folder; only regions that occur free will be +/// visited by `fld_r`. + +pub struct RegionFolder<'a, 'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + + /// Stores the index of a binder *just outside* the stuff we have + /// visited. So this begins as INNERMOST; when we pass through a + /// binder, it is incremented (via `shift_in`). + current_index: ty::DebruijnIndex, + + /// Callback invokes for each free region. The `DebruijnIndex` + /// points to the binder *just outside* the ones we have passed + /// through. + fold_region_fn: + &'a mut (dyn FnMut(ty::Region<'tcx>, ty::DebruijnIndex) -> ty::Region<'tcx> + 'a), +} + +impl<'a, 'tcx> RegionFolder<'a, 'tcx> { + #[inline] + pub fn new( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + fold_region_fn: &'a mut dyn FnMut(ty::Region<'tcx>, ty::DebruijnIndex) -> ty::Region<'tcx>, + ) -> RegionFolder<'a, 'tcx> { + RegionFolder { tcx, current_index: ty::INNERMOST, fold_region_fn } + } +} + +impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for RegionFolder<'a, 'tcx> { + fn tcx<'b>(&'b self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + self.tcx + } + + fn fold_binder>( + &mut self, + t: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, + ) -> ty::Binder<'tcx, T> { + self.current_index.shift_in(1); + let t = t.super_fold_with(self); + self.current_index.shift_out(1); + t + } + + #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] + fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + match *r { + ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, _) if debruijn < self.current_index => { + debug!(?self.current_index, "skipped bound region"); + r + } + _ => { + debug!(?self.current_index, "folding free region"); + (self.fold_region_fn)(r, self.current_index) + } + } + } +} + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Bound vars replacer + +pub trait BoundVarReplacerDelegate<'tcx> { + fn replace_region(&mut self, br: ty::BoundRegion) -> ty::Region<'tcx>; + fn replace_ty(&mut self, bt: ty::BoundTy) -> Ty<'tcx>; + fn replace_const(&mut self, bv: ty::BoundVar, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx>; +} + +pub struct FnMutDelegate { + pub regions: R, + pub types: T, + pub consts: C, +} +impl<'tcx, R, T, C> BoundVarReplacerDelegate<'tcx> for FnMutDelegate +where + R: FnMut(ty::BoundRegion) -> ty::Region<'tcx>, + T: FnMut(ty::BoundTy) -> Ty<'tcx>, + C: FnMut(ty::BoundVar, Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx>, +{ + fn replace_region(&mut self, br: ty::BoundRegion) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + (self.regions)(br) + } + fn replace_ty(&mut self, bt: ty::BoundTy) -> Ty<'tcx> { + (self.types)(bt) + } + fn replace_const(&mut self, bv: ty::BoundVar, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { + (self.consts)(bv, ty) + } +} + +/// Replaces the escaping bound vars (late bound regions or bound types) in a type. +struct BoundVarReplacer<'tcx, D> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + + /// As with `RegionFolder`, represents the index of a binder *just outside* + /// the ones we have visited. + current_index: ty::DebruijnIndex, + + delegate: D, +} + +impl<'tcx, D: BoundVarReplacerDelegate<'tcx>> BoundVarReplacer<'tcx, D> { + fn new(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, delegate: D) -> Self { + BoundVarReplacer { tcx, current_index: ty::INNERMOST, delegate } + } +} + +impl<'tcx, D> TypeFolder<'tcx> for BoundVarReplacer<'tcx, D> +where + D: BoundVarReplacerDelegate<'tcx>, +{ + fn tcx<'b>(&'b self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + self.tcx + } + + fn fold_binder>( + &mut self, + t: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, + ) -> ty::Binder<'tcx, T> { + self.current_index.shift_in(1); + let t = t.super_fold_with(self); + self.current_index.shift_out(1); + t + } + + fn fold_ty(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + match *t.kind() { + ty::Bound(debruijn, bound_ty) if debruijn == self.current_index => { + let ty = self.delegate.replace_ty(bound_ty); + ty::fold::shift_vars(self.tcx, ty, self.current_index.as_u32()) + } + _ if t.has_vars_bound_at_or_above(self.current_index) => t.super_fold_with(self), + _ => t, + } + } + + fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + match *r { + ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, br) if debruijn == self.current_index => { + let region = self.delegate.replace_region(br); + if let ty::ReLateBound(debruijn1, br) = *region { + // If the callback returns a late-bound region, + // that region should always use the INNERMOST + // debruijn index. Then we adjust it to the + // correct depth. + assert_eq!(debruijn1, ty::INNERMOST); + self.tcx.reuse_or_mk_region(region, ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, br)) + } else { + region + } + } + _ => r, + } + } + + fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { + match ct.kind() { + ty::ConstKind::Bound(debruijn, bound_const) if debruijn == self.current_index => { + let ct = self.delegate.replace_const(bound_const, ct.ty()); + ty::fold::shift_vars(self.tcx, ct, self.current_index.as_u32()) + } + _ => ct.super_fold_with(self), + } + } + + fn fold_predicate(&mut self, p: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> ty::Predicate<'tcx> { + if p.has_vars_bound_at_or_above(self.current_index) { p.super_fold_with(self) } else { p } + } +} + +impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + /// Replaces all regions bound by the given `Binder` with the + /// results returned by the closure; the closure is expected to + /// return a free region (relative to this binder), and hence the + /// binder is removed in the return type. The closure is invoked + /// once for each unique `BoundRegionKind`; multiple references to the + /// same `BoundRegionKind` will reuse the previous result. A map is + /// returned at the end with each bound region and the free region + /// that replaced it. + /// + /// # Panics + /// + /// This method only replaces late bound regions. Any types or + /// constants bound by `value` will cause an ICE. + pub fn replace_late_bound_regions( + self, + value: Binder<'tcx, T>, + mut fld_r: F, + ) -> (T, BTreeMap>) + where + F: FnMut(ty::BoundRegion) -> ty::Region<'tcx>, + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + let mut region_map = BTreeMap::new(); + let real_fld_r = |br: ty::BoundRegion| *region_map.entry(br).or_insert_with(|| fld_r(br)); + let value = self.replace_late_bound_regions_uncached(value, real_fld_r); + (value, region_map) + } + + pub fn replace_late_bound_regions_uncached( + self, + value: Binder<'tcx, T>, + replace_regions: F, + ) -> T + where + F: FnMut(ty::BoundRegion) -> ty::Region<'tcx>, + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + let value = value.skip_binder(); + if !value.has_escaping_bound_vars() { + value + } else { + let delegate = FnMutDelegate { + regions: replace_regions, + types: |b| bug!("unexpected bound ty in binder: {b:?}"), + consts: |b, ty| bug!("unexpected bound ct in binder: {b:?} {ty}"), + }; + let mut replacer = BoundVarReplacer::new(self, delegate); + value.fold_with(&mut replacer) + } + } + + /// Replaces all escaping bound vars. The `fld_r` closure replaces escaping + /// bound regions; the `fld_t` closure replaces escaping bound types and the `fld_c` + /// closure replaces escaping bound consts. + pub fn replace_escaping_bound_vars_uncached>( + self, + value: T, + delegate: impl BoundVarReplacerDelegate<'tcx>, + ) -> T { + if !value.has_escaping_bound_vars() { + value + } else { + let mut replacer = BoundVarReplacer::new(self, delegate); + value.fold_with(&mut replacer) + } + } + + /// Replaces all types or regions bound by the given `Binder`. The `fld_r` + /// closure replaces bound regions, the `fld_t` closure replaces bound + /// types, and `fld_c` replaces bound constants. + pub fn replace_bound_vars_uncached>( + self, + value: Binder<'tcx, T>, + delegate: impl BoundVarReplacerDelegate<'tcx>, + ) -> T { + self.replace_escaping_bound_vars_uncached(value.skip_binder(), delegate) + } + + /// Replaces any late-bound regions bound in `value` with + /// free variants attached to `all_outlive_scope`. + pub fn liberate_late_bound_regions( + self, + all_outlive_scope: DefId, + value: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, + ) -> T + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + self.replace_late_bound_regions_uncached(value, |br| { + self.mk_region(ty::ReFree(ty::FreeRegion { + scope: all_outlive_scope, + bound_region: br.kind, + })) + }) + } + + pub fn shift_bound_var_indices(self, bound_vars: usize, value: T) -> T + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + let shift_bv = |bv: ty::BoundVar| ty::BoundVar::from_usize(bv.as_usize() + bound_vars); + self.replace_escaping_bound_vars_uncached( + value, + FnMutDelegate { + regions: |r: ty::BoundRegion| { + self.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound( + ty::INNERMOST, + ty::BoundRegion { var: shift_bv(r.var), kind: r.kind }, + )) + }, + types: |t: ty::BoundTy| { + self.mk_ty(ty::Bound( + ty::INNERMOST, + ty::BoundTy { var: shift_bv(t.var), kind: t.kind }, + )) + }, + consts: |c, ty: Ty<'tcx>| { + self.mk_const(ty::ConstS { + kind: ty::ConstKind::Bound(ty::INNERMOST, shift_bv(c)), + ty, + }) + }, + }, + ) + } + + /// Replaces any late-bound regions bound in `value` with `'erased`. Useful in codegen but also + /// method lookup and a few other places where precise region relationships are not required. + pub fn erase_late_bound_regions(self, value: Binder<'tcx, T>) -> T + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + self.replace_late_bound_regions(value, |_| self.lifetimes.re_erased).0 + } + + /// Rewrite any late-bound regions so that they are anonymous. Region numbers are + /// assigned starting at 0 and increasing monotonically in the order traversed + /// by the fold operation. + /// + /// The chief purpose of this function is to canonicalize regions so that two + /// `FnSig`s or `TraitRef`s which are equivalent up to region naming will become + /// structurally identical. For example, `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a isize, &'b isize)` and + /// `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'b isize, &'a isize)` will become identical after anonymization. + pub fn anonymize_late_bound_regions(self, sig: Binder<'tcx, T>) -> Binder<'tcx, T> + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + let mut counter = 0; + let inner = self + .replace_late_bound_regions(sig, |_| { + let br = ty::BoundRegion { + var: ty::BoundVar::from_u32(counter), + kind: ty::BrAnon(counter), + }; + let r = self.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound(ty::INNERMOST, br)); + counter += 1; + r + }) + .0; + let bound_vars = self.mk_bound_variable_kinds( + (0..counter).map(|i| ty::BoundVariableKind::Region(ty::BrAnon(i))), + ); + Binder::bind_with_vars(inner, bound_vars) + } + + /// Anonymize all bound variables in `value`, this is mostly used to improve caching. + pub fn anonymize_bound_vars(self, value: Binder<'tcx, T>) -> Binder<'tcx, T> + where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, + { + struct Anonymize<'a, 'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + map: &'a mut FxIndexMap, + } + impl<'tcx> BoundVarReplacerDelegate<'tcx> for Anonymize<'_, 'tcx> { + fn replace_region(&mut self, br: ty::BoundRegion) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + let entry = self.map.entry(br.var); + let index = entry.index(); + let var = ty::BoundVar::from_usize(index); + let kind = entry + .or_insert_with(|| ty::BoundVariableKind::Region(ty::BrAnon(index as u32))) + .expect_region(); + let br = ty::BoundRegion { var, kind }; + self.tcx.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound(ty::INNERMOST, br)) + } + fn replace_ty(&mut self, bt: ty::BoundTy) -> Ty<'tcx> { + let entry = self.map.entry(bt.var); + let index = entry.index(); + let var = ty::BoundVar::from_usize(index); + let kind = entry + .or_insert_with(|| ty::BoundVariableKind::Ty(ty::BoundTyKind::Anon)) + .expect_ty(); + self.tcx.mk_ty(ty::Bound(ty::INNERMOST, BoundTy { var, kind })) + } + fn replace_const(&mut self, bv: ty::BoundVar, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { + let entry = self.map.entry(bv); + let index = entry.index(); + let var = ty::BoundVar::from_usize(index); + let () = entry.or_insert_with(|| ty::BoundVariableKind::Const).expect_const(); + self.tcx.mk_const(ty::ConstS { ty, kind: ty::ConstKind::Bound(ty::INNERMOST, var) }) + } + } + + let mut map = Default::default(); + let delegate = Anonymize { tcx: self, map: &mut map }; + let inner = self.replace_escaping_bound_vars_uncached(value.skip_binder(), delegate); + let bound_vars = self.mk_bound_variable_kinds(map.into_values()); + Binder::bind_with_vars(inner, bound_vars) + } +} + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Shifter +// +// Shifts the De Bruijn indices on all escaping bound vars by a +// fixed amount. Useful in substitution or when otherwise introducing +// a binding level that is not intended to capture the existing bound +// vars. See comment on `shift_vars_through_binders` method in +// `subst.rs` for more details. + +struct Shifter<'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + current_index: ty::DebruijnIndex, + amount: u32, +} + +impl<'tcx> Shifter<'tcx> { + pub fn new(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, amount: u32) -> Self { + Shifter { tcx, current_index: ty::INNERMOST, amount } + } +} + +impl<'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for Shifter<'tcx> { + fn tcx<'b>(&'b self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + self.tcx + } + + fn fold_binder>( + &mut self, + t: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, + ) -> ty::Binder<'tcx, T> { + self.current_index.shift_in(1); + let t = t.super_fold_with(self); + self.current_index.shift_out(1); + t + } + + fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + match *r { + ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, br) => { + if self.amount == 0 || debruijn < self.current_index { + r + } else { + let debruijn = debruijn.shifted_in(self.amount); + let shifted = ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, br); + self.tcx.mk_region(shifted) + } + } + _ => r, + } + } + + fn fold_ty(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + match *ty.kind() { + ty::Bound(debruijn, bound_ty) => { + if self.amount == 0 || debruijn < self.current_index { + ty + } else { + let debruijn = debruijn.shifted_in(self.amount); + self.tcx.mk_ty(ty::Bound(debruijn, bound_ty)) + } + } + + _ => ty.super_fold_with(self), + } + } + + fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { + if let ty::ConstKind::Bound(debruijn, bound_ct) = ct.kind() { + if self.amount == 0 || debruijn < self.current_index { + ct + } else { + let debruijn = debruijn.shifted_in(self.amount); + self.tcx.mk_const(ty::ConstS { + kind: ty::ConstKind::Bound(debruijn, bound_ct), + ty: ct.ty(), + }) + } + } else { + ct.super_fold_with(self) + } + } +} + +pub fn shift_region<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + region: ty::Region<'tcx>, + amount: u32, +) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { + match *region { + ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, br) if amount > 0 => { + tcx.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound(debruijn.shifted_in(amount), br)) + } + _ => region, + } +} + +pub fn shift_vars<'tcx, T>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, value: T, amount: u32) -> T +where + T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, +{ + debug!("shift_vars(value={:?}, amount={})", value, amount); + + value.fold_with(&mut Shifter::new(tcx, amount)) +} -- cgit v1.2.3