//! The move-analysis portion of borrowck needs to work in an abstract //! domain of lifted `Place`s. Most of the `Place` variants fall into a //! one-to-one mapping between the concrete and abstract (e.g., a //! field-deref on a local variable, `x.field`, has the same meaning //! in both domains). Indexed projections are the exception: `a[x]` //! needs to be treated as mapping to the same move path as `a[y]` as //! well as `a[13]`, etc. //! //! (In theory, the analysis could be extended to work with sets of //! paths, so that `a[0]` and `a[13]` could be kept distinct, while //! `a[x]` would still overlap them both. But that is not this //! representation does today.) use rustc_middle::mir::{Local, Operand, PlaceElem, ProjectionElem}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)] pub struct AbstractOperand; #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)] pub struct AbstractType; pub type AbstractElem = ProjectionElem; pub trait Lift { type Abstract; fn lift(&self) -> Self::Abstract; } impl<'tcx> Lift for Operand<'tcx> { type Abstract = AbstractOperand; fn lift(&self) -> Self::Abstract { AbstractOperand } } impl Lift for Local { type Abstract = AbstractOperand; fn lift(&self) -> Self::Abstract { AbstractOperand } } impl<'tcx> Lift for Ty<'tcx> { type Abstract = AbstractType; fn lift(&self) -> Self::Abstract { AbstractType } } impl<'tcx> Lift for PlaceElem<'tcx> { type Abstract = AbstractElem; fn lift(&self) -> Self::Abstract { match *self { ProjectionElem::Deref => ProjectionElem::Deref, ProjectionElem::Field(f, ty) => ProjectionElem::Field(f, ty.lift()), ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty.lift()), ProjectionElem::Index(ref i) => ProjectionElem::Index(i.lift()), ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to, from_end } => { ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to, from_end } } ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { offset, min_length, from_end } => { ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { offset, min_length, from_end } } ProjectionElem::Downcast(a, u) => ProjectionElem::Downcast(a, u), } } }