use crate::astconv::AstConv; use crate::bounds::Bounds; use crate::collect::ItemCtxt; use crate::constrained_generic_params as cgp; use hir::{HirId, Node}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::InternalSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::ToPredicate; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident}; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; #[derive(Debug)] struct OnlySelfBounds(bool); /// Returns a list of all type predicates (explicit and implicit) for the definition with /// ID `def_id`. This includes all predicates returned by `predicates_defined_on`, plus /// `Self: Trait` predicates for traits. pub(super) fn predicates_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { let mut result = tcx.predicates_defined_on(def_id); if tcx.is_trait(def_id) { // For traits, add `Self: Trait` predicate. This is // not part of the predicates that a user writes, but it // is something that one must prove in order to invoke a // method or project an associated type. // // In the chalk setup, this predicate is not part of the // "predicates" for a trait item. But it is useful in // rustc because if you directly (e.g.) invoke a trait // method like `Trait::method(...)`, you must naturally // prove that the trait applies to the types that were // used, and adding the predicate into this list ensures // that this is done. // // We use a DUMMY_SP here as a way to signal trait bounds that come // from the trait itself that *shouldn't* be shown as the source of // an obligation and instead be skipped. Otherwise we'd use // `tcx.def_span(def_id);` let constness = if tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::const_trait) { ty::BoundConstness::ConstIfConst } else { ty::BoundConstness::NotConst }; let span = rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; result.predicates = tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(result.predicates.iter().copied().chain(std::iter::once(( ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, def_id).with_constness(constness).to_predicate(tcx), span, )))); } debug!("predicates_of(def_id={:?}) = {:?}", def_id, result); result } /// Returns a list of user-specified type predicates for the definition with ID `def_id`. /// N.B., this does not include any implied/inferred constraints. #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(tcx), ret)] fn gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { use rustc_hir::*; let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); let mut is_trait = None; let mut is_default_impl_trait = None; let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, def_id); const NO_GENERICS: &hir::Generics<'_> = hir::Generics::empty(); // We use an `IndexSet` to preserve order of insertion. // Preserving the order of insertion is important here so as not to break UI tests. let mut predicates: FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'_>, Span)> = FxIndexSet::default(); let ast_generics = match node { Node::TraitItem(item) => item.generics, Node::ImplItem(item) => item.generics, Node::Item(item) => match item.kind { ItemKind::Impl(impl_) => { if impl_.defaultness.is_default() { is_default_impl_trait = tcx.impl_trait_ref(def_id).map(|t| ty::Binder::dummy(t.subst_identity())); } impl_.generics } ItemKind::Fn(.., generics, _) | ItemKind::TyAlias(_, generics) | ItemKind::Enum(_, generics) | ItemKind::Struct(_, generics) | ItemKind::Union(_, generics) => generics, ItemKind::Trait(_, _, generics, ..) | ItemKind::TraitAlias(generics, _) => { is_trait = Some(ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, def_id)); generics } ItemKind::OpaqueTy(OpaqueTy { generics, .. }) => generics, _ => NO_GENERICS, }, Node::ForeignItem(item) => match item.kind { ForeignItemKind::Static(..) => NO_GENERICS, ForeignItemKind::Fn(_, _, generics) => generics, ForeignItemKind::Type => NO_GENERICS, }, _ => NO_GENERICS, }; let generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); let parent_count = generics.parent_count as u32; let has_own_self = generics.has_self && parent_count == 0; // Below we'll consider the bounds on the type parameters (including `Self`) // and the explicit where-clauses, but to get the full set of predicates // on a trait we need to add in the supertrait bounds and bounds found on // associated types. if let Some(_trait_ref) = is_trait { predicates.extend(tcx.super_predicates_of(def_id).predicates.iter().cloned()); } // In default impls, we can assume that the self type implements // the trait. So in: // // default impl Foo for Bar { .. } // // we add a default where clause `Foo: Bar`. We do a similar thing for traits // (see below). Recall that a default impl is not itself an impl, but rather a // set of defaults that can be incorporated into another impl. if let Some(trait_ref) = is_default_impl_trait { predicates.insert((trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(tcx), tcx.def_span(def_id))); } // Collect the region predicates that were declared inline as // well. In the case of parameters declared on a fn or method, we // have to be careful to only iterate over early-bound regions. let mut index = parent_count + has_own_self as u32 + super::early_bound_lifetimes_from_generics(tcx, ast_generics).count() as u32; trace!(?predicates); trace!(?ast_generics); trace!(?generics); // Collect the predicates that were written inline by the user on each // type parameter (e.g., ``). for param in ast_generics.params { match param.kind { // We already dealt with early bound lifetimes above. GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => (), GenericParamKind::Type { .. } => { let name = param.name.ident().name; let param_ty = ty::ParamTy::new(index, name).to_ty(tcx); index += 1; let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); // Params are implicitly sized unless a `?Sized` bound is found icx.astconv().add_implicitly_sized( &mut bounds, param_ty, &[], Some((param.def_id, ast_generics.predicates)), param.span, ); trace!(?bounds); predicates.extend(bounds.predicates()); trace!(?predicates); } GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => { // Bounds on const parameters are currently not possible. index += 1; } } } trace!(?predicates); // Add in the bounds that appear in the where-clause. for predicate in ast_generics.predicates { match predicate { hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(bound_pred) => { let ty = icx.to_ty(bound_pred.bounded_ty); let bound_vars = icx.tcx.late_bound_vars(bound_pred.hir_id); // Keep the type around in a dummy predicate, in case of no bounds. // That way, `where Ty:` is not a complete noop (see #53696) and `Ty` // is still checked for WF. if bound_pred.bounds.is_empty() { if let ty::Param(_) = ty.kind() { // This is a `where T:`, which can be in the HIR from the // transformation that moves `?Sized` to `T`'s declaration. // We can skip the predicate because type parameters are // trivially WF, but also we *should*, to avoid exposing // users who never wrote `where Type:,` themselves, to // compiler/tooling bugs from not handling WF predicates. } else { let span = bound_pred.bounded_ty.span; let predicate = ty::Binder::bind_with_vars( ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(ty.into()), bound_vars, ); predicates.insert((predicate.to_predicate(tcx), span)); } } let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); icx.astconv().add_bounds(ty, bound_pred.bounds.iter(), &mut bounds, bound_vars); predicates.extend(bounds.predicates()); } hir::WherePredicate::RegionPredicate(region_pred) => { let r1 = icx.astconv().ast_region_to_region(®ion_pred.lifetime, None); predicates.extend(region_pred.bounds.iter().map(|bound| { let (r2, span) = match bound { hir::GenericBound::Outlives(lt) => { (icx.astconv().ast_region_to_region(lt, None), lt.ident.span) } _ => bug!(), }; let pred = ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::Clause( ty::Clause::RegionOutlives(ty::OutlivesPredicate(r1, r2)), )) .to_predicate(icx.tcx); (pred, span) })) } hir::WherePredicate::EqPredicate(..) => { // FIXME(#20041) } } } if tcx.features().generic_const_exprs { predicates.extend(const_evaluatable_predicates_of(tcx, def_id.expect_local())); } let mut predicates: Vec<_> = predicates.into_iter().collect(); // Subtle: before we store the predicates into the tcx, we // sort them so that predicates like `T: Foo` come // before uses of `U`. This avoids false ambiguity errors // in trait checking. See `setup_constraining_predicates` // for details. if let Node::Item(&Item { kind: ItemKind::Impl { .. }, .. }) = node { let self_ty = tcx.type_of(def_id); let trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(def_id).map(ty::EarlyBinder::subst_identity); cgp::setup_constraining_predicates( tcx, &mut predicates, trait_ref, &mut cgp::parameters_for_impl(self_ty, trait_ref), ); } // Opaque types duplicate some of their generic parameters. // We create bi-directional Outlives predicates between the original // and the duplicated parameter, to ensure that they do not get out of sync. if let Node::Item(&Item { kind: ItemKind::OpaqueTy(..), .. }) = node { let opaque_ty_id = tcx.hir().parent_id(hir_id); let opaque_ty_node = tcx.hir().get(opaque_ty_id); let Node::Ty(&Ty { kind: TyKind::OpaqueDef(_, lifetimes, _), .. }) = opaque_ty_node else { bug!("unexpected {opaque_ty_node:?}") }; debug!(?lifetimes); for (arg, duplicate) in std::iter::zip(lifetimes, ast_generics.params) { let hir::GenericArg::Lifetime(arg) = arg else { bug!() }; let orig_region = icx.astconv().ast_region_to_region(&arg, None); if !matches!(orig_region.kind(), ty::ReEarlyBound(..)) { // Only early-bound regions can point to the original generic parameter. continue; } let hir::GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } = duplicate.kind else { continue }; let dup_def = tcx.hir().local_def_id(duplicate.hir_id).to_def_id(); let Some(dup_index) = generics.param_def_id_to_index(tcx, dup_def) else { bug!() }; let dup_region = tcx.mk_region(ty::ReEarlyBound(ty::EarlyBoundRegion { def_id: dup_def, index: dup_index, name: duplicate.name.ident().name, })); predicates.push(( ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::RegionOutlives( ty::OutlivesPredicate(orig_region, dup_region), ))) .to_predicate(icx.tcx), duplicate.span, )); predicates.push(( ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::RegionOutlives( ty::OutlivesPredicate(dup_region, orig_region), ))) .to_predicate(icx.tcx), duplicate.span, )); } debug!(?predicates); } ty::GenericPredicates { parent: generics.parent, predicates: tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(predicates), } } fn const_evaluatable_predicates_of( tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId, ) -> FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'_>, Span)> { struct ConstCollector<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, preds: FxIndexSet<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)>, } impl<'tcx> intravisit::Visitor<'tcx> for ConstCollector<'tcx> { fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, c: &'tcx hir::AnonConst) { let ct = ty::Const::from_anon_const(self.tcx, c.def_id); if let ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(_) = ct.kind() { let span = self.tcx.def_span(c.def_id); self.preds.insert(( ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(ct)) .to_predicate(self.tcx), span, )); } } fn visit_const_param_default(&mut self, _param: HirId, _ct: &'tcx hir::AnonConst) { // Do not look into const param defaults, // these get checked when they are actually instantiated. // // We do not want the following to error: // // struct Foo; // struct Bar(Foo); } } let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id); let mut collector = ConstCollector { tcx, preds: FxIndexSet::default() }; if let hir::Node::Item(item) = node && let hir::ItemKind::Impl(impl_) = item.kind { if let Some(of_trait) = &impl_.of_trait { debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit impl trait_ref", def_id); collector.visit_trait_ref(of_trait); } debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_self_ty", def_id); collector.visit_ty(impl_.self_ty); } if let Some(generics) = node.generics() { debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_generics", def_id); collector.visit_generics(generics); } if let Some(fn_sig) = tcx.hir().fn_sig_by_hir_id(hir_id) { debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}): visit_fn_decl", def_id); collector.visit_fn_decl(fn_sig.decl); } debug!("const_evaluatable_predicates_of({:?}) = {:?}", def_id, collector.preds); collector.preds } pub(super) fn trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds( tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId, ) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { assert_eq!(tcx.def_kind(def_id), DefKind::Trait); gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx, def_id.to_def_id()) } pub(super) fn explicit_predicates_of<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId, ) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'tcx> { let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(def_id); if let DefKind::Trait = def_kind { // Remove bounds on associated types from the predicates, they will be // returned by `explicit_item_bounds`. let predicates_and_bounds = tcx.trait_explicit_predicates_and_bounds(def_id.expect_local()); let trait_identity_substs = InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def_id); let is_assoc_item_ty = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| { // For a predicate from a where clause to become a bound on an // associated type: // * It must use the identity substs of the item. // * We're in the scope of the trait, so we can't name any // parameters of the GAT. That means that all we need to // check are that the substs of the projection are the // identity substs of the trait. // * It must be an associated type for this trait (*not* a // supertrait). if let ty::Alias(ty::Projection, projection) = ty.kind() { projection.substs == trait_identity_substs && tcx.associated_item(projection.def_id).container_id(tcx) == def_id } else { false } }; let predicates: Vec<_> = predicates_and_bounds .predicates .iter() .copied() .filter(|(pred, _)| match pred.kind().skip_binder() { ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(tr)) => !is_assoc_item_ty(tr.self_ty()), ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Projection(proj)) => { !is_assoc_item_ty(proj.projection_ty.self_ty()) } ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::TypeOutlives(outlives)) => { !is_assoc_item_ty(outlives.0) } _ => true, }) .collect(); if predicates.len() == predicates_and_bounds.predicates.len() { predicates_and_bounds } else { ty::GenericPredicates { parent: predicates_and_bounds.parent, predicates: tcx.arena.alloc_slice(&predicates), } } } else { if matches!(def_kind, DefKind::AnonConst) && tcx.lazy_normalization() { let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id.expect_local()); let parent_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id); if tcx.hir().opt_const_param_default_param_def_id(hir_id).is_some() { // In `generics_of` we set the generics' parent to be our parent's parent which means that // we lose out on the predicates of our actual parent if we dont return those predicates here. // (See comment in `generics_of` for more information on why the parent shenanigans is necessary) // // struct Foo::ASSOC }>(T) where T: Trait; // ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the def id we are calling // ^^^ explicit_predicates_of on // parent item we dont have set as the // parent of generics returned by `generics_of` // // In the above code we want the anon const to have predicates in its param env for `T: Trait` // and we would be calling `explicit_predicates_of(Foo)` here return tcx.explicit_predicates_of(parent_def_id); } let parent_def_kind = tcx.def_kind(parent_def_id); if matches!(parent_def_kind, DefKind::OpaqueTy) { // In `instantiate_identity` we inherit the predicates of our parent. // However, opaque types do not have a parent (see `gather_explicit_predicates_of`), which means // that we lose out on the predicates of our actual parent if we dont return those predicates here. // // // fn foo() -> impl Iterator::ASSOC }> > { todo!() } // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the def id we are calling // explicit_predicates_of on // // In the above code we want the anon const to have predicates in its param env for `T: Trait`. // However, the anon const cannot inherit predicates from its parent since it's opaque. // // To fix this, we call `explicit_predicates_of` directly on `foo`, the parent's parent. // In the above example this is `foo::{opaque#0}` or `impl Iterator` let parent_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(parent_def_id.def_id); // In the above example this is the function `foo` let item_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(parent_hir_id); // In the above code example we would be calling `explicit_predicates_of(foo)` here return tcx.explicit_predicates_of(item_def_id); } } gather_explicit_predicates_of(tcx, def_id) } } /// Ensures that the super-predicates of the trait with a `DefId` /// of `trait_def_id` are converted and stored. This also ensures that /// the transitive super-predicates are converted. pub(super) fn super_predicates_of( tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_def_id: DefId, ) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { tcx.super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type((trait_def_id, None)) } /// Ensures that the super-predicates of the trait with a `DefId` /// of `trait_def_id` are converted and stored. This also ensures that /// the transitive super-predicates are converted. pub(super) fn super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type( tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (trait_def_id, assoc_name): (DefId, Option), ) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { if trait_def_id.is_local() { debug!("local trait"); let trait_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(trait_def_id.expect_local()); let Node::Item(item) = tcx.hir().get(trait_hir_id) else { bug!("trait_node_id {} is not an item", trait_hir_id); }; let (generics, bounds) = match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Trait(.., generics, supertraits, _) => (generics, supertraits), hir::ItemKind::TraitAlias(generics, supertraits) => (generics, supertraits), _ => span_bug!(item.span, "super_predicates invoked on non-trait"), }; let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, trait_def_id); // Convert the bounds that follow the colon, e.g., `Bar + Zed` in `trait Foo: Bar + Zed`. let self_param_ty = tcx.types.self_param; let superbounds1 = if let Some(assoc_name) = assoc_name { icx.astconv().compute_bounds_that_match_assoc_type(self_param_ty, bounds, assoc_name) } else { icx.astconv().compute_bounds(self_param_ty, bounds) }; let superbounds1 = superbounds1.predicates(); // Convert any explicit superbounds in the where-clause, // e.g., `trait Foo where Self: Bar`. // In the case of trait aliases, however, we include all bounds in the where-clause, // so e.g., `trait Foo = where u32: PartialEq` would include `u32: PartialEq` // as one of its "superpredicates". let is_trait_alias = tcx.is_trait_alias(trait_def_id); let superbounds2 = icx.type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( generics, item.owner_id.def_id, self_param_ty, OnlySelfBounds(!is_trait_alias), assoc_name, ); // Combine the two lists to form the complete set of superbounds: let superbounds = &*tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(superbounds1.into_iter().chain(superbounds2)); debug!(?superbounds); // Now require that immediate supertraits are converted, // which will, in turn, reach indirect supertraits. if assoc_name.is_none() { // Now require that immediate supertraits are converted, // which will, in turn, reach indirect supertraits. for &(pred, span) in superbounds { debug!("superbound: {:?}", pred); if let ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(bound)) = pred.kind().skip_binder() { tcx.at(span).super_predicates_of(bound.def_id()); } } } ty::GenericPredicates { parent: None, predicates: superbounds } } else { // if `assoc_name` is None, then the query should've been redirected to an // external provider assert!(assoc_name.is_some()); tcx.super_predicates_of(trait_def_id) } } /// Returns the predicates defined on `item_def_id` of the form /// `X: Foo` where `X` is the type parameter `def_id`. #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(tcx))] pub(super) fn type_param_predicates( tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (item_def_id, def_id, assoc_name): (DefId, LocalDefId, Ident), ) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'_> { use rustc_hir::*; // In the AST, bounds can derive from two places. Either // written inline like `` or in a where-clause like // `where T: Foo`. let param_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id); let param_owner = tcx.hir().ty_param_owner(def_id); let generics = tcx.generics_of(param_owner); let index = generics.param_def_id_to_index[&def_id.to_def_id()]; let ty = tcx.mk_ty_param(index, tcx.hir().ty_param_name(def_id)); // Don't look for bounds where the type parameter isn't in scope. let parent = if item_def_id == param_owner.to_def_id() { None } else { tcx.generics_of(item_def_id).parent }; let mut result = parent .map(|parent| { let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, parent); icx.get_type_parameter_bounds(DUMMY_SP, def_id.to_def_id(), assoc_name) }) .unwrap_or_default(); let mut extend = None; let item_hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(item_def_id.expect_local()); let ast_generics = match tcx.hir().get(item_hir_id) { Node::TraitItem(item) => &item.generics, Node::ImplItem(item) => &item.generics, Node::Item(item) => { match item.kind { ItemKind::Fn(.., generics, _) | ItemKind::Impl(&hir::Impl { generics, .. }) | ItemKind::TyAlias(_, generics) | ItemKind::OpaqueTy(OpaqueTy { generics, origin: hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias, .. }) | ItemKind::Enum(_, generics) | ItemKind::Struct(_, generics) | ItemKind::Union(_, generics) => generics, ItemKind::Trait(_, _, generics, ..) => { // Implied `Self: Trait` and supertrait bounds. if param_id == item_hir_id { let identity_trait_ref = ty::TraitRef::identity(tcx, item_def_id); extend = Some((identity_trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(tcx), item.span)); } generics } _ => return result, } } Node::ForeignItem(item) => match item.kind { ForeignItemKind::Fn(_, _, generics) => generics, _ => return result, }, _ => return result, }; let icx = ItemCtxt::new(tcx, item_def_id); let extra_predicates = extend.into_iter().chain( icx.type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( ast_generics, def_id, ty, OnlySelfBounds(true), Some(assoc_name), ) .into_iter() .filter(|(predicate, _)| match predicate.kind().skip_binder() { ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(data)) => data.self_ty().is_param(index), _ => false, }), ); result.predicates = tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(result.predicates.iter().copied().chain(extra_predicates)); result } impl<'tcx> ItemCtxt<'tcx> { /// Finds bounds from `hir::Generics`. This requires scanning through the /// AST. We do this to avoid having to convert *all* the bounds, which /// would create artificial cycles. Instead, we can only convert the /// bounds for a type parameter `X` if `X::Foo` is used. #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self, ast_generics))] fn type_parameter_bounds_in_generics( &self, ast_generics: &'tcx hir::Generics<'tcx>, param_def_id: LocalDefId, ty: Ty<'tcx>, only_self_bounds: OnlySelfBounds, assoc_name: Option, ) -> Vec<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)> { ast_generics .predicates .iter() .filter_map(|wp| match wp { hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(bp) => Some(bp), _ => None, }) .flat_map(|bp| { let bt = if bp.is_param_bound(param_def_id.to_def_id()) { Some(ty) } else if !only_self_bounds.0 { Some(self.to_ty(bp.bounded_ty)) } else { None }; let bvars = self.tcx.late_bound_vars(bp.hir_id); bp.bounds.iter().filter_map(move |b| bt.map(|bt| (bt, b, bvars))).filter( |(_, b, _)| match assoc_name { Some(assoc_name) => self.bound_defines_assoc_item(b, assoc_name), None => true, }, ) }) .flat_map(|(bt, b, bvars)| predicates_from_bound(self, bt, b, bvars)) .collect() } #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] fn bound_defines_assoc_item(&self, b: &hir::GenericBound<'_>, assoc_name: Ident) -> bool { match b { hir::GenericBound::Trait(poly_trait_ref, _) => { let trait_ref = &poly_trait_ref.trait_ref; if let Some(trait_did) = trait_ref.trait_def_id() { self.tcx.trait_may_define_assoc_type(trait_did, assoc_name) } else { false } } _ => false, } } } /// Converts a specific `GenericBound` from the AST into a set of /// predicates that apply to the self type. A vector is returned /// because this can be anywhere from zero predicates (`T: ?Sized` adds no /// predicates) to one (`T: Foo`) to many (`T: Bar` adds `T: Bar` /// and `::X == i32`). fn predicates_from_bound<'tcx>( astconv: &dyn AstConv<'tcx>, param_ty: Ty<'tcx>, bound: &'tcx hir::GenericBound<'tcx>, bound_vars: &'tcx ty::List, ) -> Vec<(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)> { let mut bounds = Bounds::default(); astconv.add_bounds(param_ty, [bound].into_iter(), &mut bounds, bound_vars); bounds.predicates().collect() }