// ignore-tidy-filelength //! "Late resolution" is the pass that resolves most of names in a crate beside imports and macros. //! It runs when the crate is fully expanded and its module structure is fully built. //! So it just walks through the crate and resolves all the expressions, types, etc. //! //! If you wonder why there's no `early.rs`, that's because it's split into three files - //! `build_reduced_graph.rs`, `macros.rs` and `imports.rs`. use RibKind::*; use crate::{path_names_to_string, BindingError, Finalize, LexicalScopeBinding}; use crate::{Module, ModuleOrUniformRoot, NameBinding, ParentScope, PathResult}; use crate::{ResolutionError, Resolver, Segment, UseError}; use rustc_ast::ptr::P; use rustc_ast::visit::{self, AssocCtxt, BoundKind, FnCtxt, FnKind, Visitor}; use rustc_ast::*; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexMap}; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticId, IntoDiagnosticArg}; use rustc_hir::def::Namespace::{self, *}; use rustc_hir::def::{self, CtorKind, DefKind, LifetimeRes, PartialRes, PerNS}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_hir::{BindingAnnotation, PrimTy, TraitCandidate}; use rustc_middle::middle::resolve_lifetime::Set1; use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree; use rustc_middle::{bug, span_bug}; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span}; use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec}; use rustc_span::source_map::{respan, Spanned}; use std::assert_matches::debug_assert_matches; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::collections::{hash_map::Entry, BTreeSet}; use std::mem::{replace, swap, take}; mod diagnostics; type Res = def::Res; type IdentMap = FxHashMap; /// Map from the name in a pattern to its binding mode. type BindingMap = IdentMap; use diagnostics::{ ElisionFnParameter, LifetimeElisionCandidate, MissingLifetime, MissingLifetimeKind, }; #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] struct BindingInfo { span: Span, annotation: BindingAnnotation, } #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] pub enum PatternSource { Match, Let, For, FnParam, } #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] enum IsRepeatExpr { No, Yes, } impl PatternSource { pub fn descr(self) -> &'static str { match self { PatternSource::Match => "match binding", PatternSource::Let => "let binding", PatternSource::For => "for binding", PatternSource::FnParam => "function parameter", } } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PatternSource { fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(self.descr())) } } /// Denotes whether the context for the set of already bound bindings is a `Product` /// or `Or` context. This is used in e.g., `fresh_binding` and `resolve_pattern_inner`. /// See those functions for more information. #[derive(PartialEq)] enum PatBoundCtx { /// A product pattern context, e.g., `Variant(a, b)`. Product, /// An or-pattern context, e.g., `p_0 | ... | p_n`. Or, } /// Does this the item (from the item rib scope) allow generic parameters? #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) enum HasGenericParams { Yes(Span), No, } /// May this constant have generics? #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] pub(crate) enum ConstantHasGenerics { Yes, No, } impl ConstantHasGenerics { fn force_yes_if(self, b: bool) -> Self { if b { Self::Yes } else { self } } } #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] pub(crate) enum ConstantItemKind { Const, Static, } /// The rib kind restricts certain accesses, /// e.g. to a `Res::Local` of an outer item. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) enum RibKind<'a> { /// No restriction needs to be applied. NormalRibKind, /// We passed through an impl or trait and are now in one of its /// methods or associated types. Allow references to ty params that impl or trait /// binds. Disallow any other upvars (including other ty params that are /// upvars). AssocItemRibKind, /// We passed through a closure. Disallow labels. ClosureOrAsyncRibKind, /// We passed through an item scope. Disallow upvars. ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams), /// We're in a constant item. Can't refer to dynamic stuff. /// /// The item may reference generic parameters in trivial constant expressions. /// All other constants aren't allowed to use generic params at all. ConstantItemRibKind(ConstantHasGenerics, Option<(Ident, ConstantItemKind)>), /// We passed through a module. ModuleRibKind(Module<'a>), /// We passed through a `macro_rules!` statement MacroDefinition(DefId), /// All bindings in this rib are generic parameters that can't be used /// from the default of a generic parameter because they're not declared /// before said generic parameter. Also see the `visit_generics` override. ForwardGenericParamBanRibKind, /// We are inside of the type of a const parameter. Can't refer to any /// parameters. ConstParamTyRibKind, /// We are inside a `sym` inline assembly operand. Can only refer to /// globals. InlineAsmSymRibKind, } impl RibKind<'_> { /// Whether this rib kind contains generic parameters, as opposed to local /// variables. pub(crate) fn contains_params(&self) -> bool { match self { NormalRibKind | ClosureOrAsyncRibKind | ConstantItemRibKind(..) | ModuleRibKind(_) | MacroDefinition(_) | ConstParamTyRibKind | InlineAsmSymRibKind => false, AssocItemRibKind | ItemRibKind(_) | ForwardGenericParamBanRibKind => true, } } /// This rib forbids referring to labels defined in upwards ribs. fn is_label_barrier(self) -> bool { match self { NormalRibKind | MacroDefinition(..) => false, AssocItemRibKind | ClosureOrAsyncRibKind | ItemRibKind(..) | ConstantItemRibKind(..) | ModuleRibKind(..) | ForwardGenericParamBanRibKind | ConstParamTyRibKind | InlineAsmSymRibKind => true, } } } /// A single local scope. /// /// A rib represents a scope names can live in. Note that these appear in many places, not just /// around braces. At any place where the list of accessible names (of the given namespace) /// changes or a new restrictions on the name accessibility are introduced, a new rib is put onto a /// stack. This may be, for example, a `let` statement (because it introduces variables), a macro, /// etc. /// /// Different [rib kinds](enum@RibKind) are transparent for different names. /// /// The resolution keeps a separate stack of ribs as it traverses the AST for each namespace. When /// resolving, the name is looked up from inside out. #[derive(Debug)] pub(crate) struct Rib<'a, R = Res> { pub bindings: IdentMap, pub kind: RibKind<'a>, } impl<'a, R> Rib<'a, R> { fn new(kind: RibKind<'a>) -> Rib<'a, R> { Rib { bindings: Default::default(), kind } } } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] enum LifetimeUseSet { One { use_span: Span, use_ctxt: visit::LifetimeCtxt }, Many, } #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] enum LifetimeRibKind { // -- Ribs introducing named lifetimes // /// This rib declares generic parameters. /// Only for this kind the `LifetimeRib::bindings` field can be non-empty. Generics { binder: NodeId, span: Span, kind: LifetimeBinderKind }, // -- Ribs introducing unnamed lifetimes // /// Create a new anonymous lifetime parameter and reference it. /// /// If `report_in_path`, report an error when encountering lifetime elision in a path: /// ```compile_fail /// struct Foo<'a> { x: &'a () } /// async fn foo(x: Foo) {} /// ``` /// /// Note: the error should not trigger when the elided lifetime is in a pattern or /// expression-position path: /// ``` /// struct Foo<'a> { x: &'a () } /// async fn foo(Foo { x: _ }: Foo<'_>) {} /// ``` AnonymousCreateParameter { binder: NodeId, report_in_path: bool }, /// Replace all anonymous lifetimes by provided lifetime. Elided(LifetimeRes), // -- Barrier ribs that stop lifetime lookup, or continue it but produce an error later. // /// Give a hard error when either `&` or `'_` is written. Used to /// rule out things like `where T: Foo<'_>`. Does not imply an /// error on default object bounds (e.g., `Box`). AnonymousReportError, /// Signal we cannot find which should be the anonymous lifetime. ElisionFailure, /// FIXME(const_generics): This patches over an ICE caused by non-'static lifetimes in const /// generics. We are disallowing this until we can decide on how we want to handle non-'static /// lifetimes in const generics. See issue #74052 for discussion. ConstGeneric, /// Non-static lifetimes are prohibited in anonymous constants under `min_const_generics`. /// This function will emit an error if `generic_const_exprs` is not enabled, the body /// identified by `body_id` is an anonymous constant and `lifetime_ref` is non-static. AnonConst, /// This rib acts as a barrier to forbid reference to lifetimes of a parent item. Item, } #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] enum LifetimeBinderKind { BareFnType, PolyTrait, WhereBound, Item, Function, Closure, ImplBlock, } impl LifetimeBinderKind { fn descr(self) -> &'static str { use LifetimeBinderKind::*; match self { BareFnType => "type", PolyTrait => "bound", WhereBound => "bound", Item => "item", ImplBlock => "impl block", Function => "function", Closure => "closure", } } } #[derive(Debug)] struct LifetimeRib { kind: LifetimeRibKind, // We need to preserve insertion order for async fns. bindings: FxIndexMap, } impl LifetimeRib { fn new(kind: LifetimeRibKind) -> LifetimeRib { LifetimeRib { bindings: Default::default(), kind } } } #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] pub(crate) enum AliasPossibility { No, Maybe, } #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) enum PathSource<'a> { // Type paths `Path`. Type, // Trait paths in bounds or impls. Trait(AliasPossibility), // Expression paths `path`, with optional parent context. Expr(Option<&'a Expr>), // Paths in path patterns `Path`. Pat, // Paths in struct expressions and patterns `Path { .. }`. Struct, // Paths in tuple struct patterns `Path(..)`. TupleStruct(Span, &'a [Span]), // `m::A::B` in `::B::C`. TraitItem(Namespace), } impl<'a> PathSource<'a> { fn namespace(self) -> Namespace { match self { PathSource::Type | PathSource::Trait(_) | PathSource::Struct => TypeNS, PathSource::Expr(..) | PathSource::Pat | PathSource::TupleStruct(..) => ValueNS, PathSource::TraitItem(ns) => ns, } } fn defer_to_typeck(self) -> bool { match self { PathSource::Type | PathSource::Expr(..) | PathSource::Pat | PathSource::Struct | PathSource::TupleStruct(..) => true, PathSource::Trait(_) | PathSource::TraitItem(..) => false, } } fn descr_expected(self) -> &'static str { match &self { PathSource::Type => "type", PathSource::Trait(_) => "trait", PathSource::Pat => "unit struct, unit variant or constant", PathSource::Struct => "struct, variant or union type", PathSource::TupleStruct(..) => "tuple struct or tuple variant", PathSource::TraitItem(ns) => match ns { TypeNS => "associated type", ValueNS => "method or associated constant", MacroNS => bug!("associated macro"), }, PathSource::Expr(parent) => match parent.as_ref().map(|p| &p.kind) { // "function" here means "anything callable" rather than `DefKind::Fn`, // this is not precise but usually more helpful than just "value". Some(ExprKind::Call(call_expr, _)) => match &call_expr.kind { // the case of `::some_crate()` ExprKind::Path(_, path) if path.segments.len() == 2 && path.segments[0].ident.name == kw::PathRoot => { "external crate" } ExprKind::Path(_, path) => { let mut msg = "function"; if let Some(segment) = path.segments.iter().last() { if let Some(c) = segment.ident.to_string().chars().next() { if c.is_uppercase() { msg = "function, tuple struct or tuple variant"; } } } msg } _ => "function", }, _ => "value", }, } } fn is_call(self) -> bool { matches!(self, PathSource::Expr(Some(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::Call(..), .. }))) } pub(crate) fn is_expected(self, res: Res) -> bool { match self { PathSource::Type => matches!( res, Res::Def( DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union | DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias | DefKind::TyAlias | DefKind::AssocTy | DefKind::TyParam | DefKind::OpaqueTy | DefKind::ForeignTy, _, ) | Res::PrimTy(..) | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } ), PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::No) => matches!(res, Res::Def(DefKind::Trait, _)), PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::Maybe) => { matches!(res, Res::Def(DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias, _)) } PathSource::Expr(..) => matches!( res, Res::Def( DefKind::Ctor(_, CtorKind::Const | CtorKind::Fn) | DefKind::Const | DefKind::Static(_) | DefKind::Fn | DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::AssocConst | DefKind::ConstParam, _, ) | Res::Local(..) | Res::SelfCtor(..) ), PathSource::Pat => { res.expected_in_unit_struct_pat() || matches!(res, Res::Def(DefKind::Const | DefKind::AssocConst, _)) } PathSource::TupleStruct(..) => res.expected_in_tuple_struct_pat(), PathSource::Struct => matches!( res, Res::Def( DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union | DefKind::Variant | DefKind::TyAlias | DefKind::AssocTy, _, ) | Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } ), PathSource::TraitItem(ns) => match res { Res::Def(DefKind::AssocConst | DefKind::AssocFn, _) if ns == ValueNS => true, Res::Def(DefKind::AssocTy, _) if ns == TypeNS => true, _ => false, }, } } fn error_code(self, has_unexpected_resolution: bool) -> DiagnosticId { use rustc_errors::error_code; match (self, has_unexpected_resolution) { (PathSource::Trait(_), true) => error_code!(E0404), (PathSource::Trait(_), false) => error_code!(E0405), (PathSource::Type, true) => error_code!(E0573), (PathSource::Type, false) => error_code!(E0412), (PathSource::Struct, true) => error_code!(E0574), (PathSource::Struct, false) => error_code!(E0422), (PathSource::Expr(..), true) => error_code!(E0423), (PathSource::Expr(..), false) => error_code!(E0425), (PathSource::Pat | PathSource::TupleStruct(..), true) => error_code!(E0532), (PathSource::Pat | PathSource::TupleStruct(..), false) => error_code!(E0531), (PathSource::TraitItem(..), true) => error_code!(E0575), (PathSource::TraitItem(..), false) => error_code!(E0576), } } } #[derive(Default)] struct DiagnosticMetadata<'ast> { /// The current trait's associated items' ident, used for diagnostic suggestions. current_trait_assoc_items: Option<&'ast [P]>, /// The current self type if inside an impl (used for better errors). current_self_type: Option, /// The current self item if inside an ADT (used for better errors). current_self_item: Option, /// The current trait (used to suggest). current_item: Option<&'ast Item>, /// When processing generics and encountering a type not found, suggest introducing a type /// param. currently_processing_generics: bool, /// The current enclosing (non-closure) function (used for better errors). current_function: Option<(FnKind<'ast>, Span)>, /// A list of labels as of yet unused. Labels will be removed from this map when /// they are used (in a `break` or `continue` statement) unused_labels: FxHashMap, /// Only used for better errors on `fn(): fn()`. current_type_ascription: Vec, /// Only used for better errors on `let x = { foo: bar };`. /// In the case of a parse error with `let x = { foo: bar, };`, this isn't needed, it's only /// needed for cases where this parses as a correct type ascription. current_block_could_be_bare_struct_literal: Option, /// Only used for better errors on `let : ;`. current_let_binding: Option<(Span, Option, Option)>, /// Used to detect possible `if let` written without `let` and to provide structured suggestion. in_if_condition: Option<&'ast Expr>, /// Used to detect possible new binding written without `let` and to provide structured suggestion. in_assignment: Option<&'ast Expr>, is_assign_rhs: bool, /// Used to detect possible `.` -> `..` typo when calling methods. in_range: Option<(&'ast Expr, &'ast Expr)>, /// If we are currently in a trait object definition. Used to point at the bounds when /// encountering a struct or enum. current_trait_object: Option<&'ast [ast::GenericBound]>, /// Given `where ::Baz: String`, suggest `where T: Bar`. current_where_predicate: Option<&'ast WherePredicate>, current_type_path: Option<&'ast Ty>, /// The current impl items (used to suggest). current_impl_items: Option<&'ast [P]>, /// When processing impl trait currently_processing_impl_trait: Option<(TraitRef, Ty)>, /// Accumulate the errors due to missed lifetime elision, /// and report them all at once for each function. current_elision_failures: Vec, } struct LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { r: &'b mut Resolver<'a>, /// The module that represents the current item scope. parent_scope: ParentScope<'a>, /// The current set of local scopes for types and values. /// FIXME #4948: Reuse ribs to avoid allocation. ribs: PerNS>>, /// Previous poped `rib`, only used for diagnostic. last_block_rib: Option>, /// The current set of local scopes, for labels. label_ribs: Vec>, /// The current set of local scopes for lifetimes. lifetime_ribs: Vec, /// We are looking for lifetimes in an elision context. /// The set contains all the resolutions that we encountered so far. /// They will be used to determine the correct lifetime for the fn return type. /// The `LifetimeElisionCandidate` is used for diagnostics, to suggest introducing named /// lifetimes. lifetime_elision_candidates: Option>, /// The trait that the current context can refer to. current_trait_ref: Option<(Module<'a>, TraitRef)>, /// Fields used to add information to diagnostic errors. diagnostic_metadata: Box>, /// State used to know whether to ignore resolution errors for function bodies. /// /// In particular, rustdoc uses this to avoid giving errors for `cfg()` items. /// In most cases this will be `None`, in which case errors will always be reported. /// If it is `true`, then it will be updated when entering a nested function or trait body. in_func_body: bool, /// Count the number of places a lifetime is used. lifetime_uses: FxHashMap, } /// Walks the whole crate in DFS order, visiting each item, resolving names as it goes. impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast> Visitor<'ast> for LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast> { fn visit_attribute(&mut self, _: &'ast Attribute) { // We do not want to resolve expressions that appear in attributes, // as they do not correspond to actual code. } fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'ast Item) { let prev = replace(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.current_item, Some(item)); // Always report errors in items we just entered. let old_ignore = replace(&mut self.in_func_body, false); self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Item, |this| this.resolve_item(item)); self.in_func_body = old_ignore; self.diagnostic_metadata.current_item = prev; } fn visit_arm(&mut self, arm: &'ast Arm) { self.resolve_arm(arm); } fn visit_block(&mut self, block: &'ast Block) { self.resolve_block(block); } fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, constant: &'ast AnonConst) { // We deal with repeat expressions explicitly in `resolve_expr`. self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst, |this| { this.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Static), |this| { this.resolve_anon_const(constant, IsRepeatExpr::No); }) }) } fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'ast Expr) { self.resolve_expr(expr, None); } fn visit_local(&mut self, local: &'ast Local) { let local_spans = match local.pat.kind { // We check for this to avoid tuple struct fields. PatKind::Wild => None, _ => Some(( local.pat.span, local.ty.as_ref().map(|ty| ty.span), local.kind.init().map(|init| init.span), )), }; let original = replace(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.current_let_binding, local_spans); self.resolve_local(local); self.diagnostic_metadata.current_let_binding = original; } fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'ast Ty) { let prev = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_trait_object; let prev_ty = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_type_path; match ty.kind { TyKind::Ref(None, _) => { // Elided lifetime in reference: we resolve as if there was some lifetime `'_` with // NodeId `ty.id`. // This span will be used in case of elision failure. let span = self.r.session.source_map().start_point(ty.span); self.resolve_elided_lifetime(ty.id, span); visit::walk_ty(self, ty); } TyKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => { self.diagnostic_metadata.current_type_path = Some(ty); self.smart_resolve_path(ty.id, &qself, path, PathSource::Type); // Check whether we should interpret this as a bare trait object. if qself.is_none() && let Some(partial_res) = self.r.partial_res_map.get(&ty.id) && let Some(Res::Def(DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias, _)) = partial_res.full_res() { // This path is actually a bare trait object. In case of a bare `Fn`-trait // object with anonymous lifetimes, we need this rib to correctly place the // synthetic lifetimes. let span = ty.span.shrink_to_lo().to(path.span.shrink_to_lo()); self.with_generic_param_rib( &[], NormalRibKind, LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: ty.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::PolyTrait, span, }, |this| this.visit_path(&path, ty.id), ); } else { visit::walk_ty(self, ty) } } TyKind::ImplicitSelf => { let self_ty = Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::SelfUpper); let res = self .resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope( self_ty, TypeNS, Some(Finalize::new(ty.id, ty.span)), None, ) .map_or(Res::Err, |d| d.res()); self.r.record_partial_res(ty.id, PartialRes::new(res)); visit::walk_ty(self, ty) } TyKind::ImplTrait(..) => { let candidates = self.lifetime_elision_candidates.take(); visit::walk_ty(self, ty); self.lifetime_elision_candidates = candidates; } TyKind::TraitObject(ref bounds, ..) => { self.diagnostic_metadata.current_trait_object = Some(&bounds[..]); visit::walk_ty(self, ty) } TyKind::BareFn(ref bare_fn) => { let span = ty.span.shrink_to_lo().to(bare_fn.decl_span.shrink_to_lo()); self.with_generic_param_rib( &bare_fn.generic_params, NormalRibKind, LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: ty.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::BareFnType, span, }, |this| { this.visit_generic_params(&bare_fn.generic_params, false); this.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder: ty.id, report_in_path: false, }, |this| { this.resolve_fn_signature( ty.id, false, // We don't need to deal with patterns in parameters, because // they are not possible for foreign or bodiless functions. bare_fn .decl .inputs .iter() .map(|Param { ty, .. }| (None, &**ty)), &bare_fn.decl.output, ) }, ); }, ) } _ => visit::walk_ty(self, ty), } self.diagnostic_metadata.current_trait_object = prev; self.diagnostic_metadata.current_type_path = prev_ty; } fn visit_poly_trait_ref(&mut self, tref: &'ast PolyTraitRef) { let span = tref.span.shrink_to_lo().to(tref.trait_ref.path.span.shrink_to_lo()); self.with_generic_param_rib( &tref.bound_generic_params, NormalRibKind, LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: tref.trait_ref.ref_id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::PolyTrait, span, }, |this| { this.visit_generic_params(&tref.bound_generic_params, false); this.smart_resolve_path( tref.trait_ref.ref_id, &None, &tref.trait_ref.path, PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::Maybe), ); this.visit_trait_ref(&tref.trait_ref); }, ); } fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, foreign_item: &'ast ForeignItem) { match foreign_item.kind { ForeignItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { ref generics, .. }) => { self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: foreign_item.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Item, span: generics.span, }, |this| visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item), ); } ForeignItemKind::Fn(box Fn { ref generics, .. }) => { self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: foreign_item.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Function, span: generics.span, }, |this| visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item), ); } ForeignItemKind::Static(..) => { self.with_static_rib(|this| { visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item); }); } ForeignItemKind::MacCall(..) => { panic!("unexpanded macro in resolve!") } } } fn visit_fn(&mut self, fn_kind: FnKind<'ast>, sp: Span, fn_id: NodeId) { let previous_value = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_function; match fn_kind { // Bail if the function is foreign, and thus cannot validly have // a body, or if there's no body for some other reason. FnKind::Fn(FnCtxt::Foreign, _, sig, _, generics, _) | FnKind::Fn(_, _, sig, _, generics, None) => { self.visit_fn_header(&sig.header); self.visit_generics(generics); self.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder: fn_id, report_in_path: false, }, |this| { this.resolve_fn_signature( fn_id, sig.decl.has_self(), sig.decl.inputs.iter().map(|Param { ty, .. }| (None, &**ty)), &sig.decl.output, ); this.record_lifetime_params_for_async( fn_id, sig.header.asyncness.opt_return_id(), ); }, ); return; } FnKind::Fn(..) => { self.diagnostic_metadata.current_function = Some((fn_kind, sp)); } // Do not update `current_function` for closures: it suggests `self` parameters. FnKind::Closure(..) => {} }; debug!("(resolving function) entering function"); // Create a value rib for the function. self.with_rib(ValueNS, ClosureOrAsyncRibKind, |this| { // Create a label rib for the function. this.with_label_rib(ClosureOrAsyncRibKind, |this| { match fn_kind { FnKind::Fn(_, _, sig, _, generics, body) => { this.visit_generics(generics); let declaration = &sig.decl; let async_node_id = sig.header.asyncness.opt_return_id(); this.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder: fn_id, report_in_path: async_node_id.is_some(), }, |this| { this.resolve_fn_signature( fn_id, declaration.has_self(), declaration .inputs .iter() .map(|Param { pat, ty, .. }| (Some(&**pat), &**ty)), &declaration.output, ) }, ); this.record_lifetime_params_for_async(fn_id, async_node_id); if let Some(body) = body { // Ignore errors in function bodies if this is rustdoc // Be sure not to set this until the function signature has been resolved. let previous_state = replace(&mut this.in_func_body, true); // We only care block in the same function this.last_block_rib = None; // Resolve the function body, potentially inside the body of an async closure this.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| this.visit_block(body), ); debug!("(resolving function) leaving function"); this.in_func_body = previous_state; } } FnKind::Closure(binder, declaration, body) => { this.visit_closure_binder(binder); this.with_lifetime_rib( match binder { // We do not have any explicit generic lifetime parameter. ClosureBinder::NotPresent => { LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder: fn_id, report_in_path: false, } } ClosureBinder::For { .. } => LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError, }, // Add each argument to the rib. |this| this.resolve_params(&declaration.inputs), ); this.with_lifetime_rib( match binder { ClosureBinder::NotPresent => { LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer) } ClosureBinder::For { .. } => LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError, }, |this| visit::walk_fn_ret_ty(this, &declaration.output), ); // Ignore errors in function bodies if this is rustdoc // Be sure not to set this until the function signature has been resolved. let previous_state = replace(&mut this.in_func_body, true); // Resolve the function body, potentially inside the body of an async closure this.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| this.visit_expr(body), ); debug!("(resolving function) leaving function"); this.in_func_body = previous_state; } } }) }); self.diagnostic_metadata.current_function = previous_value; } fn visit_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &'ast Lifetime, use_ctxt: visit::LifetimeCtxt) { self.resolve_lifetime(lifetime, use_ctxt) } fn visit_generics(&mut self, generics: &'ast Generics) { self.visit_generic_params( &generics.params, self.diagnostic_metadata.current_self_item.is_some(), ); for p in &generics.where_clause.predicates { self.visit_where_predicate(p); } } fn visit_closure_binder(&mut self, b: &'ast ClosureBinder) { match b { ClosureBinder::NotPresent => {} ClosureBinder::For { generic_params, .. } => { self.visit_generic_params( &generic_params, self.diagnostic_metadata.current_self_item.is_some(), ); } } } fn visit_generic_arg(&mut self, arg: &'ast GenericArg) { debug!("visit_generic_arg({:?})", arg); let prev = replace(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.currently_processing_generics, true); match arg { GenericArg::Type(ref ty) => { // We parse const arguments as path types as we cannot distinguish them during // parsing. We try to resolve that ambiguity by attempting resolution the type // namespace first, and if that fails we try again in the value namespace. If // resolution in the value namespace succeeds, we have an generic const argument on // our hands. if let TyKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) = ty.kind { // We cannot disambiguate multi-segment paths right now as that requires type // checking. if path.segments.len() == 1 && path.segments[0].args.is_none() { let mut check_ns = |ns| { self.maybe_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(path.segments[0].ident, ns) .is_some() }; if !check_ns(TypeNS) && check_ns(ValueNS) { // This must be equivalent to `visit_anon_const`, but we cannot call it // directly due to visitor lifetimes so we have to copy-paste some code. // // Note that we might not be inside of an repeat expression here, // but considering that `IsRepeatExpr` is only relevant for // non-trivial constants this is doesn't matter. self.with_constant_rib( IsRepeatExpr::No, ConstantHasGenerics::Yes, None, |this| { this.smart_resolve_path( ty.id, qself, path, PathSource::Expr(None), ); if let Some(ref qself) = *qself { this.visit_ty(&qself.ty); } this.visit_path(path, ty.id); }, ); self.diagnostic_metadata.currently_processing_generics = prev; return; } } } self.visit_ty(ty); } GenericArg::Lifetime(lt) => self.visit_lifetime(lt, visit::LifetimeCtxt::GenericArg), GenericArg::Const(ct) => self.visit_anon_const(ct), } self.diagnostic_metadata.currently_processing_generics = prev; } fn visit_assoc_constraint(&mut self, constraint: &'ast AssocConstraint) { self.visit_ident(constraint.ident); if let Some(ref gen_args) = constraint.gen_args { // Forbid anonymous lifetimes in GAT parameters until proper semantics are decided. self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError, |this| { this.visit_generic_args(gen_args) }); } match constraint.kind { AssocConstraintKind::Equality { ref term } => match term { Term::Ty(ty) => self.visit_ty(ty), Term::Const(c) => self.visit_anon_const(c), }, AssocConstraintKind::Bound { ref bounds } => { walk_list!(self, visit_param_bound, bounds, BoundKind::Bound); } } } fn visit_path_segment(&mut self, path_segment: &'ast PathSegment) { if let Some(ref args) = path_segment.args { match &**args { GenericArgs::AngleBracketed(..) => visit::walk_generic_args(self, args), GenericArgs::Parenthesized(p_args) => { // Probe the lifetime ribs to know how to behave. for rib in self.lifetime_ribs.iter().rev() { match rib.kind { // We are inside a `PolyTraitRef`. The lifetimes are // to be intoduced in that (maybe implicit) `for<>` binder. LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::PolyTrait, .. } => { self.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder, report_in_path: false, }, |this| { this.resolve_fn_signature( binder, false, p_args.inputs.iter().map(|ty| (None, &**ty)), &p_args.output, ) }, ); break; } // We have nowhere to introduce generics. Code is malformed, // so use regular lifetime resolution to avoid spurious errors. LifetimeRibKind::Item | LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } => { visit::walk_generic_args(self, args); break; } LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { .. } | LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError | LifetimeRibKind::Elided(_) | LifetimeRibKind::ElisionFailure | LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst | LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric => {} } } } } } } fn visit_where_predicate(&mut self, p: &'ast WherePredicate) { debug!("visit_where_predicate {:?}", p); let previous_value = replace(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.current_where_predicate, Some(p)); self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError, |this| { if let WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(WhereBoundPredicate { ref bounded_ty, ref bounds, ref bound_generic_params, span: predicate_span, .. }) = p { let span = predicate_span.shrink_to_lo().to(bounded_ty.span.shrink_to_lo()); this.with_generic_param_rib( &bound_generic_params, NormalRibKind, LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: bounded_ty.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::WhereBound, span, }, |this| { this.visit_generic_params(&bound_generic_params, false); this.visit_ty(bounded_ty); for bound in bounds { this.visit_param_bound(bound, BoundKind::Bound) } }, ); } else { visit::walk_where_predicate(this, p); } }); self.diagnostic_metadata.current_where_predicate = previous_value; } fn visit_inline_asm(&mut self, asm: &'ast InlineAsm) { for (op, _) in &asm.operands { match op { InlineAsmOperand::In { expr, .. } | InlineAsmOperand::Out { expr: Some(expr), .. } | InlineAsmOperand::InOut { expr, .. } => self.visit_expr(expr), InlineAsmOperand::Out { expr: None, .. } => {} InlineAsmOperand::SplitInOut { in_expr, out_expr, .. } => { self.visit_expr(in_expr); if let Some(out_expr) = out_expr { self.visit_expr(out_expr); } } InlineAsmOperand::Const { anon_const, .. } => { // Although this is `DefKind::AnonConst`, it is allowed to reference outer // generic parameters like an inline const. self.resolve_inline_const(anon_const); } InlineAsmOperand::Sym { sym } => self.visit_inline_asm_sym(sym), } } } fn visit_inline_asm_sym(&mut self, sym: &'ast InlineAsmSym) { // This is similar to the code for AnonConst. self.with_rib(ValueNS, InlineAsmSymRibKind, |this| { this.with_rib(TypeNS, InlineAsmSymRibKind, |this| { this.with_label_rib(InlineAsmSymRibKind, |this| { this.smart_resolve_path(sym.id, &sym.qself, &sym.path, PathSource::Expr(None)); visit::walk_inline_asm_sym(this, sym); }); }) }); } } impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { fn new(resolver: &'b mut Resolver<'a>) -> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast> { // During late resolution we only track the module component of the parent scope, // although it may be useful to track other components as well for diagnostics. let graph_root = resolver.graph_root; let parent_scope = ParentScope::module(graph_root, resolver); let start_rib_kind = ModuleRibKind(graph_root); LateResolutionVisitor { r: resolver, parent_scope, ribs: PerNS { value_ns: vec![Rib::new(start_rib_kind)], type_ns: vec![Rib::new(start_rib_kind)], macro_ns: vec![Rib::new(start_rib_kind)], }, last_block_rib: None, label_ribs: Vec::new(), lifetime_ribs: Vec::new(), lifetime_elision_candidates: None, current_trait_ref: None, diagnostic_metadata: Box::new(DiagnosticMetadata::default()), // errors at module scope should always be reported in_func_body: false, lifetime_uses: Default::default(), } } fn maybe_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope( &mut self, ident: Ident, ns: Namespace, ) -> Option> { self.r.resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope( ident, ns, &self.parent_scope, None, &self.ribs[ns], None, ) } fn resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope( &mut self, ident: Ident, ns: Namespace, finalize: Option, ignore_binding: Option<&'a NameBinding<'a>>, ) -> Option> { self.r.resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope( ident, ns, &self.parent_scope, finalize, &self.ribs[ns], ignore_binding, ) } fn resolve_path( &mut self, path: &[Segment], opt_ns: Option, // `None` indicates a module path in import finalize: Option, ) -> PathResult<'a> { self.r.resolve_path_with_ribs( path, opt_ns, &self.parent_scope, finalize, Some(&self.ribs), None, ) } // AST resolution // // We maintain a list of value ribs and type ribs. // // Simultaneously, we keep track of the current position in the module // graph in the `parent_scope.module` pointer. When we go to resolve a name in // the value or type namespaces, we first look through all the ribs and // then query the module graph. When we resolve a name in the module // namespace, we can skip all the ribs (since nested modules are not // allowed within blocks in Rust) and jump straight to the current module // graph node. // // Named implementations are handled separately. When we find a method // call, we consult the module node to find all of the implementations in // scope. This information is lazily cached in the module node. We then // generate a fake "implementation scope" containing all the // implementations thus found, for compatibility with old resolve pass. /// Do some `work` within a new innermost rib of the given `kind` in the given namespace (`ns`). fn with_rib( &mut self, ns: Namespace, kind: RibKind<'a>, work: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> T, ) -> T { self.ribs[ns].push(Rib::new(kind)); let ret = work(self); self.ribs[ns].pop(); ret } fn with_scope(&mut self, id: NodeId, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> T) -> T { if let Some(module) = self.r.get_module(self.r.local_def_id(id).to_def_id()) { // Move down in the graph. let orig_module = replace(&mut self.parent_scope.module, module); self.with_rib(ValueNS, ModuleRibKind(module), |this| { this.with_rib(TypeNS, ModuleRibKind(module), |this| { let ret = f(this); this.parent_scope.module = orig_module; ret }) }) } else { f(self) } } fn visit_generic_params(&mut self, params: &'ast [GenericParam], add_self_upper: bool) { // For type parameter defaults, we have to ban access // to following type parameters, as the InternalSubsts can only // provide previous type parameters as they're built. We // put all the parameters on the ban list and then remove // them one by one as they are processed and become available. let mut forward_ty_ban_rib = Rib::new(ForwardGenericParamBanRibKind); let mut forward_const_ban_rib = Rib::new(ForwardGenericParamBanRibKind); for param in params.iter() { match param.kind { GenericParamKind::Type { .. } => { forward_ty_ban_rib .bindings .insert(Ident::with_dummy_span(param.ident.name), Res::Err); } GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => { forward_const_ban_rib .bindings .insert(Ident::with_dummy_span(param.ident.name), Res::Err); } GenericParamKind::Lifetime => {} } } // rust-lang/rust#61631: The type `Self` is essentially // another type parameter. For ADTs, we consider it // well-defined only after all of the ADT type parameters have // been provided. Therefore, we do not allow use of `Self` // anywhere in ADT type parameter defaults. // // (We however cannot ban `Self` for defaults on *all* generic // lists; e.g. trait generics can usefully refer to `Self`, // such as in the case of `trait Add`.) if add_self_upper { // (`Some` if + only if we are in ADT's generics.) forward_ty_ban_rib.bindings.insert(Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::SelfUpper), Res::Err); } self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError, |this| { for param in params { match param.kind { GenericParamKind::Lifetime => { for bound in ¶m.bounds { this.visit_param_bound(bound, BoundKind::Bound); } } GenericParamKind::Type { ref default } => { for bound in ¶m.bounds { this.visit_param_bound(bound, BoundKind::Bound); } if let Some(ref ty) = default { this.ribs[TypeNS].push(forward_ty_ban_rib); this.ribs[ValueNS].push(forward_const_ban_rib); this.visit_ty(ty); forward_const_ban_rib = this.ribs[ValueNS].pop().unwrap(); forward_ty_ban_rib = this.ribs[TypeNS].pop().unwrap(); } // Allow all following defaults to refer to this type parameter. forward_ty_ban_rib .bindings .remove(&Ident::with_dummy_span(param.ident.name)); } GenericParamKind::Const { ref ty, kw_span: _, ref default } => { // Const parameters can't have param bounds. assert!(param.bounds.is_empty()); this.ribs[TypeNS].push(Rib::new(ConstParamTyRibKind)); this.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(ConstParamTyRibKind)); this.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric, |this| { this.visit_ty(ty) }); this.ribs[TypeNS].pop().unwrap(); this.ribs[ValueNS].pop().unwrap(); if let Some(ref expr) = default { this.ribs[TypeNS].push(forward_ty_ban_rib); this.ribs[ValueNS].push(forward_const_ban_rib); this.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric, |this| { this.resolve_anon_const(expr, IsRepeatExpr::No) }); forward_const_ban_rib = this.ribs[ValueNS].pop().unwrap(); forward_ty_ban_rib = this.ribs[TypeNS].pop().unwrap(); } // Allow all following defaults to refer to this const parameter. forward_const_ban_rib .bindings .remove(&Ident::with_dummy_span(param.ident.name)); } } } }) } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, work))] fn with_lifetime_rib( &mut self, kind: LifetimeRibKind, work: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> T, ) -> T { self.lifetime_ribs.push(LifetimeRib::new(kind)); let outer_elision_candidates = self.lifetime_elision_candidates.take(); let ret = work(self); self.lifetime_elision_candidates = outer_elision_candidates; self.lifetime_ribs.pop(); ret } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn resolve_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &'ast Lifetime, use_ctxt: visit::LifetimeCtxt) { let ident = lifetime.ident; if ident.name == kw::StaticLifetime { self.record_lifetime_res( lifetime.id, LifetimeRes::Static, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Named, ); return; } if ident.name == kw::UnderscoreLifetime { return self.resolve_anonymous_lifetime(lifetime, false); } let mut lifetime_rib_iter = self.lifetime_ribs.iter().rev(); while let Some(rib) = lifetime_rib_iter.next() { let normalized_ident = ident.normalize_to_macros_2_0(); if let Some(&(_, res)) = rib.bindings.get(&normalized_ident) { self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, res, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Named); if let LifetimeRes::Param { param, .. } = res { match self.lifetime_uses.entry(param) { Entry::Vacant(v) => { debug!("First use of {:?} at {:?}", res, ident.span); let use_set = self .lifetime_ribs .iter() .rev() .find_map(|rib| match rib.kind { // Do not suggest eliding a lifetime where an anonymous // lifetime would be illegal. LifetimeRibKind::Item | LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError | LifetimeRibKind::ElisionFailure => Some(LifetimeUseSet::Many), // An anonymous lifetime is legal here, go ahead. LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { .. } => { Some(LifetimeUseSet::One { use_span: ident.span, use_ctxt }) } // Only report if eliding the lifetime would have the same // semantics. LifetimeRibKind::Elided(r) => Some(if res == r { LifetimeUseSet::One { use_span: ident.span, use_ctxt } } else { LifetimeUseSet::Many }), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } => None, LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric | LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => { span_bug!(ident.span, "unexpected rib kind: {:?}", rib.kind) } }) .unwrap_or(LifetimeUseSet::Many); debug!(?use_ctxt, ?use_set); v.insert(use_set); } Entry::Occupied(mut o) => { debug!("Many uses of {:?} at {:?}", res, ident.span); *o.get_mut() = LifetimeUseSet::Many; } } } return; } match rib.kind { LifetimeRibKind::Item => break, LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric => { self.emit_non_static_lt_in_const_generic_error(lifetime); self.record_lifetime_res( lifetime.id, LifetimeRes::Error, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Ignore, ); return; } LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => { self.maybe_emit_forbidden_non_static_lifetime_error(lifetime); self.record_lifetime_res( lifetime.id, LifetimeRes::Error, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Ignore, ); return; } LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { .. } | LifetimeRibKind::Elided(_) | LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } | LifetimeRibKind::ElisionFailure | LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError => {} } } let mut outer_res = None; for rib in lifetime_rib_iter { let normalized_ident = ident.normalize_to_macros_2_0(); if let Some((&outer, _)) = rib.bindings.get_key_value(&normalized_ident) { outer_res = Some(outer); break; } } self.emit_undeclared_lifetime_error(lifetime, outer_res); self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, LifetimeRes::Error, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Named); } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn resolve_anonymous_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &Lifetime, elided: bool) { debug_assert_eq!(lifetime.ident.name, kw::UnderscoreLifetime); let missing_lifetime = MissingLifetime { id: lifetime.id, span: lifetime.ident.span, kind: if elided { MissingLifetimeKind::Ampersand } else { MissingLifetimeKind::Underscore }, count: 1, }; let elision_candidate = LifetimeElisionCandidate::Missing(missing_lifetime); for (i, rib) in self.lifetime_ribs.iter().enumerate().rev() { debug!(?rib.kind); match rib.kind { LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder, .. } => { let res = self.create_fresh_lifetime(lifetime.id, lifetime.ident, binder); self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, res, elision_candidate); return; } LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError => { let (msg, note) = if elided { ( "`&` without an explicit lifetime name cannot be used here", "explicit lifetime name needed here", ) } else { ("`'_` cannot be used here", "`'_` is a reserved lifetime name") }; let mut diag = rustc_errors::struct_span_err!( self.r.session, lifetime.ident.span, E0637, "{}", msg, ); diag.span_label(lifetime.ident.span, note); if elided { for rib in self.lifetime_ribs[i..].iter().rev() { if let LifetimeRibKind::Generics { span, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::PolyTrait | LifetimeBinderKind::WhereBound, .. } = &rib.kind { diag.span_help( *span, "consider introducing a higher-ranked lifetime here with `for<'a>`", ); break; } } } diag.emit(); self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, LifetimeRes::Error, elision_candidate); return; } LifetimeRibKind::Elided(res) => { self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, res, elision_candidate); return; } LifetimeRibKind::ElisionFailure => { self.diagnostic_metadata.current_elision_failures.push(missing_lifetime); self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, LifetimeRes::Error, elision_candidate); return; } LifetimeRibKind::Item => break, LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } | LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric => {} LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => { // There is always an `Elided(LifetimeRes::Static)` inside an `AnonConst`. span_bug!(lifetime.ident.span, "unexpected rib kind: {:?}", rib.kind) } } } self.record_lifetime_res(lifetime.id, LifetimeRes::Error, elision_candidate); self.report_missing_lifetime_specifiers(vec![missing_lifetime], None); } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn resolve_elided_lifetime(&mut self, anchor_id: NodeId, span: Span) { let id = self.r.next_node_id(); let lt = Lifetime { id, ident: Ident::new(kw::UnderscoreLifetime, span) }; self.record_lifetime_res( anchor_id, LifetimeRes::ElidedAnchor { start: id, end: NodeId::from_u32(id.as_u32() + 1) }, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Ignore, ); self.resolve_anonymous_lifetime(<, true); } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn create_fresh_lifetime(&mut self, id: NodeId, ident: Ident, binder: NodeId) -> LifetimeRes { debug_assert_eq!(ident.name, kw::UnderscoreLifetime); debug!(?ident.span); // Leave the responsibility to create the `LocalDefId` to lowering. let param = self.r.next_node_id(); let res = LifetimeRes::Fresh { param, binder }; // Record the created lifetime parameter so lowering can pick it up and add it to HIR. self.r .extra_lifetime_params_map .entry(binder) .or_insert_with(Vec::new) .push((ident, param, res)); res } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn resolve_elided_lifetimes_in_path( &mut self, path_id: NodeId, partial_res: PartialRes, path: &[Segment], source: PathSource<'_>, path_span: Span, ) { let proj_start = path.len() - partial_res.unresolved_segments(); for (i, segment) in path.iter().enumerate() { if segment.has_lifetime_args { continue; } let Some(segment_id) = segment.id else { continue; }; // Figure out if this is a type/trait segment, // which may need lifetime elision performed. let type_def_id = match partial_res.base_res() { Res::Def(DefKind::AssocTy, def_id) if i + 2 == proj_start => self.r.parent(def_id), Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, def_id) if i + 1 == proj_start => self.r.parent(def_id), Res::Def(DefKind::Struct, def_id) | Res::Def(DefKind::Union, def_id) | Res::Def(DefKind::Enum, def_id) | Res::Def(DefKind::TyAlias, def_id) | Res::Def(DefKind::Trait, def_id) if i + 1 == proj_start => { def_id } _ => continue, }; let expected_lifetimes = self.r.item_generics_num_lifetimes(type_def_id); if expected_lifetimes == 0 { continue; } let node_ids = self.r.next_node_ids(expected_lifetimes); self.record_lifetime_res( segment_id, LifetimeRes::ElidedAnchor { start: node_ids.start, end: node_ids.end }, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Ignore, ); let inferred = match source { PathSource::Trait(..) | PathSource::TraitItem(..) | PathSource::Type => false, PathSource::Expr(..) | PathSource::Pat | PathSource::Struct | PathSource::TupleStruct(..) => true, }; if inferred { // Do not create a parameter for patterns and expressions: type checking can infer // the appropriate lifetime for us. for id in node_ids { self.record_lifetime_res( id, LifetimeRes::Infer, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Named, ); } continue; } let elided_lifetime_span = if segment.has_generic_args { // If there are brackets, but not generic arguments, then use the opening bracket segment.args_span.with_hi(segment.args_span.lo() + BytePos(1)) } else { // If there are no brackets, use the identifier span. // HACK: we use find_ancestor_inside to properly suggest elided spans in paths // originating from macros, since the segment's span might be from a macro arg. segment.ident.span.find_ancestor_inside(path_span).unwrap_or(path_span) }; let ident = Ident::new(kw::UnderscoreLifetime, elided_lifetime_span); let missing_lifetime = MissingLifetime { id: node_ids.start, span: elided_lifetime_span, kind: if segment.has_generic_args { MissingLifetimeKind::Comma } else { MissingLifetimeKind::Brackets }, count: expected_lifetimes, }; let mut should_lint = true; for rib in self.lifetime_ribs.iter().rev() { match rib.kind { // In create-parameter mode we error here because we don't want to support // deprecated impl elision in new features like impl elision and `async fn`, // both of which work using the `CreateParameter` mode: // // impl Foo for std::cell::Ref // note lack of '_ // async fn foo(_: std::cell::Ref) { ... } LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { report_in_path: true, .. } => { let sess = self.r.session; let mut err = rustc_errors::struct_span_err!( sess, path_span, E0726, "implicit elided lifetime not allowed here" ); rustc_errors::add_elided_lifetime_in_path_suggestion( sess.source_map(), &mut err, expected_lifetimes, path_span, !segment.has_generic_args, elided_lifetime_span, ); err.note("assuming a `'static` lifetime..."); err.emit(); should_lint = false; for id in node_ids { self.record_lifetime_res( id, LifetimeRes::Error, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Named, ); } break; } // Do not create a parameter for patterns and expressions. LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder, .. } => { // Group all suggestions into the first record. let mut candidate = LifetimeElisionCandidate::Missing(missing_lifetime); for id in node_ids { let res = self.create_fresh_lifetime(id, ident, binder); self.record_lifetime_res( id, res, replace(&mut candidate, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Named), ); } break; } LifetimeRibKind::Elided(res) => { let mut candidate = LifetimeElisionCandidate::Missing(missing_lifetime); for id in node_ids { self.record_lifetime_res( id, res, replace(&mut candidate, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Ignore), ); } break; } LifetimeRibKind::ElisionFailure => { self.diagnostic_metadata.current_elision_failures.push(missing_lifetime); for id in node_ids { self.record_lifetime_res( id, LifetimeRes::Error, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Ignore, ); } break; } // `LifetimeRes::Error`, which would usually be used in the case of // `ReportError`, is unsuitable here, as we don't emit an error yet. Instead, // we simply resolve to an implicit lifetime, which will be checked later, at // which point a suitable error will be emitted. LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError | LifetimeRibKind::Item => { for id in node_ids { self.record_lifetime_res( id, LifetimeRes::Error, LifetimeElisionCandidate::Ignore, ); } self.report_missing_lifetime_specifiers(vec![missing_lifetime], None); break; } LifetimeRibKind::Generics { .. } | LifetimeRibKind::ConstGeneric => {} LifetimeRibKind::AnonConst => { // There is always an `Elided(LifetimeRes::Static)` inside an `AnonConst`. span_bug!(elided_lifetime_span, "unexpected rib kind: {:?}", rib.kind) } } } if should_lint { self.r.lint_buffer.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic( lint::builtin::ELIDED_LIFETIMES_IN_PATHS, segment_id, elided_lifetime_span, "hidden lifetime parameters in types are deprecated", lint::BuiltinLintDiagnostics::ElidedLifetimesInPaths( expected_lifetimes, path_span, !segment.has_generic_args, elided_lifetime_span, ), ); } } } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn record_lifetime_res( &mut self, id: NodeId, res: LifetimeRes, candidate: LifetimeElisionCandidate, ) { if let Some(prev_res) = self.r.lifetimes_res_map.insert(id, res) { panic!( "lifetime {:?} resolved multiple times ({:?} before, {:?} now)", id, prev_res, res ) } match res { LifetimeRes::Param { .. } | LifetimeRes::Fresh { .. } | LifetimeRes::Static => { if let Some(ref mut candidates) = self.lifetime_elision_candidates { candidates.push((res, candidate)); } } LifetimeRes::Infer | LifetimeRes::Error | LifetimeRes::ElidedAnchor { .. } => {} } } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn record_lifetime_param(&mut self, id: NodeId, res: LifetimeRes) { if let Some(prev_res) = self.r.lifetimes_res_map.insert(id, res) { panic!( "lifetime parameter {:?} resolved multiple times ({:?} before, {:?} now)", id, prev_res, res ) } } /// Perform resolution of a function signature, accounting for lifetime elision. #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, inputs))] fn resolve_fn_signature( &mut self, fn_id: NodeId, has_self: bool, inputs: impl Iterator, &'ast Ty)> + Clone, output_ty: &'ast FnRetTy, ) { // Add each argument to the rib. let elision_lifetime = self.resolve_fn_params(has_self, inputs); debug!(?elision_lifetime); let outer_failures = take(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.current_elision_failures); let output_rib = if let Ok(res) = elision_lifetime.as_ref() { self.r.lifetime_elision_allowed.insert(fn_id); LifetimeRibKind::Elided(*res) } else { LifetimeRibKind::ElisionFailure }; self.with_lifetime_rib(output_rib, |this| visit::walk_fn_ret_ty(this, &output_ty)); let elision_failures = replace(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.current_elision_failures, outer_failures); if !elision_failures.is_empty() { let Err(failure_info) = elision_lifetime else { bug!() }; self.report_missing_lifetime_specifiers(elision_failures, Some(failure_info)); } } /// Resolve inside function parameters and parameter types. /// Returns the lifetime for elision in fn return type, /// or diagnostic information in case of elision failure. fn resolve_fn_params( &mut self, has_self: bool, inputs: impl Iterator, &'ast Ty)>, ) -> Result, Vec)> { enum Elision { /// We have not found any candidate. None, /// We have a candidate bound to `self`. Self_(LifetimeRes), /// We have a candidate bound to a parameter. Param(LifetimeRes), /// We failed elision. Err, } // Save elision state to reinstate it later. let outer_candidates = self.lifetime_elision_candidates.take(); // Result of elision. let mut elision_lifetime = Elision::None; // Information for diagnostics. let mut parameter_info = Vec::new(); let mut all_candidates = Vec::new(); let mut bindings = smallvec![(PatBoundCtx::Product, Default::default())]; for (index, (pat, ty)) in inputs.enumerate() { debug!(?pat, ?ty); self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| { if let Some(pat) = pat { this.resolve_pattern(pat, PatternSource::FnParam, &mut bindings); } }); // Record elision candidates only for this parameter. debug_assert_matches!(self.lifetime_elision_candidates, None); self.lifetime_elision_candidates = Some(Default::default()); self.visit_ty(ty); let local_candidates = self.lifetime_elision_candidates.take(); if let Some(candidates) = local_candidates { let distinct: FxHashSet<_> = candidates.iter().map(|(res, _)| *res).collect(); let lifetime_count = distinct.len(); if lifetime_count != 0 { parameter_info.push(ElisionFnParameter { index, ident: if let Some(pat) = pat && let PatKind::Ident(_, ident, _) = pat.kind { Some(ident) } else { None }, lifetime_count, span: ty.span, }); all_candidates.extend(candidates.into_iter().filter_map(|(_, candidate)| { match candidate { LifetimeElisionCandidate::Ignore | LifetimeElisionCandidate::Named => { None } LifetimeElisionCandidate::Missing(missing) => Some(missing), } })); } let mut distinct_iter = distinct.into_iter(); if let Some(res) = distinct_iter.next() { match elision_lifetime { // We are the first parameter to bind lifetimes. Elision::None => { if distinct_iter.next().is_none() { // We have a single lifetime => success. elision_lifetime = Elision::Param(res) } else { // We have multiple lifetimes => error. elision_lifetime = Elision::Err; } } // We have 2 parameters that bind lifetimes => error. Elision::Param(_) => elision_lifetime = Elision::Err, // `self` elision takes precedence over everything else. Elision::Self_(_) | Elision::Err => {} } } } // Handle `self` specially. if index == 0 && has_self { let self_lifetime = self.find_lifetime_for_self(ty); if let Set1::One(lifetime) = self_lifetime { // We found `self` elision. elision_lifetime = Elision::Self_(lifetime); } else { // We do not have `self` elision: disregard the `Elision::Param` that we may // have found. elision_lifetime = Elision::None; } } debug!("(resolving function / closure) recorded parameter"); } // Reinstate elision state. debug_assert_matches!(self.lifetime_elision_candidates, None); self.lifetime_elision_candidates = outer_candidates; if let Elision::Param(res) | Elision::Self_(res) = elision_lifetime { return Ok(res); } // We do not have a candidate. Err((all_candidates, parameter_info)) } /// List all the lifetimes that appear in the provided type. fn find_lifetime_for_self(&self, ty: &'ast Ty) -> Set1 { struct SelfVisitor<'r, 'a> { r: &'r Resolver<'a>, impl_self: Option, lifetime: Set1, } impl SelfVisitor<'_, '_> { // Look for `self: &'a Self` - also desugared from `&'a self`, // and if that matches, use it for elision and return early. fn is_self_ty(&self, ty: &Ty) -> bool { match ty.kind { TyKind::ImplicitSelf => true, TyKind::Path(None, _) => { let path_res = self.r.partial_res_map[&ty.id].full_res(); if let Some(Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. }) = path_res { return true; } self.impl_self.is_some() && path_res == self.impl_self } _ => false, } } } impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for SelfVisitor<'_, '_> { fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'a Ty) { trace!("SelfVisitor considering ty={:?}", ty); if let TyKind::Ref(lt, ref mt) = ty.kind && self.is_self_ty(&mt.ty) { let lt_id = if let Some(lt) = lt { lt.id } else { let res = self.r.lifetimes_res_map[&ty.id]; let LifetimeRes::ElidedAnchor { start, .. } = res else { bug!() }; start }; let lt_res = self.r.lifetimes_res_map[<_id]; trace!("SelfVisitor inserting res={:?}", lt_res); self.lifetime.insert(lt_res); } visit::walk_ty(self, ty) } } let impl_self = self .diagnostic_metadata .current_self_type .as_ref() .and_then(|ty| { if let TyKind::Path(None, _) = ty.kind { self.r.partial_res_map.get(&ty.id) } else { None } }) .and_then(|res| res.full_res()) .filter(|res| { // Permit the types that unambiguously always // result in the same type constructor being used // (it can't differ between `Self` and `self`). matches!( res, Res::Def(DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union | DefKind::Enum, _,) | Res::PrimTy(_) ) }); let mut visitor = SelfVisitor { r: self.r, impl_self, lifetime: Set1::Empty }; visitor.visit_ty(ty); trace!("SelfVisitor found={:?}", visitor.lifetime); visitor.lifetime } /// Searches the current set of local scopes for labels. Returns the `NodeId` of the resolved /// label and reports an error if the label is not found or is unreachable. fn resolve_label(&mut self, mut label: Ident) -> Result<(NodeId, Span), ResolutionError<'a>> { let mut suggestion = None; for i in (0..self.label_ribs.len()).rev() { let rib = &self.label_ribs[i]; if let MacroDefinition(def) = rib.kind { // If an invocation of this macro created `ident`, give up on `ident` // and switch to `ident`'s source from the macro definition. if def == self.r.macro_def(label.span.ctxt()) { label.span.remove_mark(); } } let ident = label.normalize_to_macro_rules(); if let Some((ident, id)) = rib.bindings.get_key_value(&ident) { let definition_span = ident.span; return if self.is_label_valid_from_rib(i) { Ok((*id, definition_span)) } else { Err(ResolutionError::UnreachableLabel { name: label.name, definition_span, suggestion, }) }; } // Diagnostics: Check if this rib contains a label with a similar name, keep track of // the first such label that is encountered. suggestion = suggestion.or_else(|| self.suggestion_for_label_in_rib(i, label)); } Err(ResolutionError::UndeclaredLabel { name: label.name, suggestion }) } /// Determine whether or not a label from the `rib_index`th label rib is reachable. fn is_label_valid_from_rib(&self, rib_index: usize) -> bool { let ribs = &self.label_ribs[rib_index + 1..]; for rib in ribs { if rib.kind.is_label_barrier() { return false; } } true } fn resolve_adt(&mut self, item: &'ast Item, generics: &'ast Generics) { debug!("resolve_adt"); self.with_current_self_item(item, |this| { this.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: item.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Item, span: generics.span, }, |this| { let item_def_id = this.r.local_def_id(item.id).to_def_id(); this.with_self_rib( Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: item_def_id, forbid_generic: false, is_trait_impl: false, }, |this| { visit::walk_item(this, item); }, ); }, ); }); } fn future_proof_import(&mut self, use_tree: &UseTree) { let segments = &use_tree.prefix.segments; if !segments.is_empty() { let ident = segments[0].ident; if ident.is_path_segment_keyword() || ident.span.rust_2015() { return; } let nss = match use_tree.kind { UseTreeKind::Simple(..) if segments.len() == 1 => &[TypeNS, ValueNS][..], _ => &[TypeNS], }; let report_error = |this: &Self, ns| { let what = if ns == TypeNS { "type parameters" } else { "local variables" }; if this.should_report_errs() { this.r .session .span_err(ident.span, &format!("imports cannot refer to {}", what)); } }; for &ns in nss { match self.maybe_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(ident, ns) { Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Res(..)) => { report_error(self, ns); } Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding)) => { if let Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Res(..)) = self.resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(ident, ns, None, Some(binding)) { report_error(self, ns); } } None => {} } } } else if let UseTreeKind::Nested(use_trees) = &use_tree.kind { for (use_tree, _) in use_trees { self.future_proof_import(use_tree); } } } fn resolve_item(&mut self, item: &'ast Item) { let name = item.ident.name; debug!("(resolving item) resolving {} ({:?})", name, item.kind); match item.kind { ItemKind::TyAlias(box TyAlias { ref generics, .. }) => { self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: item.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Item, span: generics.span, }, |this| visit::walk_item(this, item), ); } ItemKind::Fn(box Fn { ref generics, .. }) => { self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: item.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Function, span: generics.span, }, |this| visit::walk_item(this, item), ); } ItemKind::Enum(_, ref generics) | ItemKind::Struct(_, ref generics) | ItemKind::Union(_, ref generics) => { self.resolve_adt(item, generics); } ItemKind::Impl(box Impl { ref generics, ref of_trait, ref self_ty, items: ref impl_items, .. }) => { self.diagnostic_metadata.current_impl_items = Some(impl_items); self.resolve_implementation(generics, of_trait, &self_ty, item.id, impl_items); self.diagnostic_metadata.current_impl_items = None; } ItemKind::Trait(box Trait { ref generics, ref bounds, ref items, .. }) => { // Create a new rib for the trait-wide type parameters. self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: item.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Item, span: generics.span, }, |this| { let local_def_id = this.r.local_def_id(item.id).to_def_id(); this.with_self_rib(Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: local_def_id }, |this| { this.visit_generics(generics); walk_list!(this, visit_param_bound, bounds, BoundKind::SuperTraits); this.resolve_trait_items(items); }); }, ); } ItemKind::TraitAlias(ref generics, ref bounds) => { // Create a new rib for the trait-wide type parameters. self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: item.id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Item, span: generics.span, }, |this| { let local_def_id = this.r.local_def_id(item.id).to_def_id(); this.with_self_rib(Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: local_def_id }, |this| { this.visit_generics(generics); walk_list!(this, visit_param_bound, bounds, BoundKind::Bound); }); }, ); } ItemKind::Mod(..) | ItemKind::ForeignMod(_) => { self.with_scope(item.id, |this| { visit::walk_item(this, item); }); } ItemKind::Static(ref ty, _, ref expr) | ItemKind::Const(_, ref ty, ref expr) => { self.with_static_rib(|this| { this.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Static), |this| { this.visit_ty(ty); }); this.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| { if let Some(expr) = expr { let constant_item_kind = match item.kind { ItemKind::Const(..) => ConstantItemKind::Const, ItemKind::Static(..) => ConstantItemKind::Static, _ => unreachable!(), }; // We already forbid generic params because of the above item rib, // so it doesn't matter whether this is a trivial constant. this.with_constant_rib( IsRepeatExpr::No, ConstantHasGenerics::Yes, Some((item.ident, constant_item_kind)), |this| this.visit_expr(expr), ); } }); }); } ItemKind::Use(ref use_tree) => { self.future_proof_import(use_tree); } ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) | ItemKind::MacroDef(..) => { // do nothing, these are just around to be encoded } ItemKind::GlobalAsm(_) => { visit::walk_item(self, item); } ItemKind::MacCall(_) => panic!("unexpanded macro in resolve!"), } } fn with_generic_param_rib<'c, F>( &'c mut self, params: &'c [GenericParam], kind: RibKind<'a>, lifetime_kind: LifetimeRibKind, f: F, ) where F: FnOnce(&mut Self), { debug!("with_generic_param_rib"); let LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder, span: generics_span, kind: generics_kind, .. } = lifetime_kind else { panic!() }; let mut function_type_rib = Rib::new(kind); let mut function_value_rib = Rib::new(kind); let mut function_lifetime_rib = LifetimeRib::new(lifetime_kind); let mut seen_bindings = FxHashMap::default(); // Store all seen lifetimes names from outer scopes. let mut seen_lifetimes = FxHashSet::default(); // We also can't shadow bindings from the parent item if let AssocItemRibKind = kind { let mut add_bindings_for_ns = |ns| { let parent_rib = self.ribs[ns] .iter() .rfind(|r| matches!(r.kind, ItemRibKind(_))) .expect("associated item outside of an item"); seen_bindings .extend(parent_rib.bindings.iter().map(|(ident, _)| (*ident, ident.span))); }; add_bindings_for_ns(ValueNS); add_bindings_for_ns(TypeNS); } // Forbid shadowing lifetime bindings for rib in self.lifetime_ribs.iter().rev() { seen_lifetimes.extend(rib.bindings.iter().map(|(ident, _)| *ident)); if let LifetimeRibKind::Item = rib.kind { break; } } for param in params { let ident = param.ident.normalize_to_macros_2_0(); debug!("with_generic_param_rib: {}", param.id); if let GenericParamKind::Lifetime = param.kind && let Some(&original) = seen_lifetimes.get(&ident) { diagnostics::signal_lifetime_shadowing(self.r.session, original, param.ident); // Record lifetime res, so lowering knows there is something fishy. self.record_lifetime_param(param.id, LifetimeRes::Error); continue; } match seen_bindings.entry(ident) { Entry::Occupied(entry) => { let span = *entry.get(); let err = ResolutionError::NameAlreadyUsedInParameterList(ident.name, span); self.report_error(param.ident.span, err); if let GenericParamKind::Lifetime = param.kind { // Record lifetime res, so lowering knows there is something fishy. self.record_lifetime_param(param.id, LifetimeRes::Error); } continue; } Entry::Vacant(entry) => { entry.insert(param.ident.span); } } if param.ident.name == kw::UnderscoreLifetime { rustc_errors::struct_span_err!( self.r.session, param.ident.span, E0637, "`'_` cannot be used here" ) .span_label(param.ident.span, "`'_` is a reserved lifetime name") .emit(); // Record lifetime res, so lowering knows there is something fishy. self.record_lifetime_param(param.id, LifetimeRes::Error); continue; } if param.ident.name == kw::StaticLifetime { rustc_errors::struct_span_err!( self.r.session, param.ident.span, E0262, "invalid lifetime parameter name: `{}`", param.ident, ) .span_label(param.ident.span, "'static is a reserved lifetime name") .emit(); // Record lifetime res, so lowering knows there is something fishy. self.record_lifetime_param(param.id, LifetimeRes::Error); continue; } let def_id = self.r.local_def_id(param.id); // Plain insert (no renaming). let (rib, def_kind) = match param.kind { GenericParamKind::Type { .. } => (&mut function_type_rib, DefKind::TyParam), GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => (&mut function_value_rib, DefKind::ConstParam), GenericParamKind::Lifetime => { let res = LifetimeRes::Param { param: def_id, binder }; self.record_lifetime_param(param.id, res); function_lifetime_rib.bindings.insert(ident, (param.id, res)); continue; } }; let res = match kind { ItemRibKind(..) | AssocItemRibKind => Res::Def(def_kind, def_id.to_def_id()), NormalRibKind => Res::Err, _ => span_bug!(param.ident.span, "Unexpected rib kind {:?}", kind), }; self.r.record_partial_res(param.id, PartialRes::new(res)); rib.bindings.insert(ident, res); } self.lifetime_ribs.push(function_lifetime_rib); self.ribs[ValueNS].push(function_value_rib); self.ribs[TypeNS].push(function_type_rib); f(self); self.ribs[TypeNS].pop(); self.ribs[ValueNS].pop(); let function_lifetime_rib = self.lifetime_ribs.pop().unwrap(); // Do not account for the parameters we just bound for function lifetime elision. if let Some(ref mut candidates) = self.lifetime_elision_candidates { for (_, res) in function_lifetime_rib.bindings.values() { candidates.retain(|(r, _)| r != res); } } if let LifetimeBinderKind::BareFnType | LifetimeBinderKind::WhereBound | LifetimeBinderKind::Function | LifetimeBinderKind::ImplBlock = generics_kind { self.maybe_report_lifetime_uses(generics_span, params) } } fn with_label_rib(&mut self, kind: RibKind<'a>, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(kind)); f(self); self.label_ribs.pop(); } fn with_static_rib(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { let kind = ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::No); self.with_rib(ValueNS, kind, |this| this.with_rib(TypeNS, kind, f)) } // HACK(min_const_generics,const_evaluatable_unchecked): We // want to keep allowing `[0; std::mem::size_of::<*mut T>()]` // with a future compat lint for now. We do this by adding an // additional special case for repeat expressions. // // Note that we intentionally still forbid `[0; N + 1]` during // name resolution so that we don't extend the future // compat lint to new cases. #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, f))] fn with_constant_rib( &mut self, is_repeat: IsRepeatExpr, may_use_generics: ConstantHasGenerics, item: Option<(Ident, ConstantItemKind)>, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self), ) { self.with_rib(ValueNS, ConstantItemRibKind(may_use_generics, item), |this| { this.with_rib( TypeNS, ConstantItemRibKind( may_use_generics.force_yes_if(is_repeat == IsRepeatExpr::Yes), item, ), |this| { this.with_label_rib(ConstantItemRibKind(may_use_generics, item), f); }, ) }); } fn with_current_self_type(&mut self, self_type: &Ty, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> T) -> T { // Handle nested impls (inside fn bodies) let previous_value = replace(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.current_self_type, Some(self_type.clone())); let result = f(self); self.diagnostic_metadata.current_self_type = previous_value; result } fn with_current_self_item(&mut self, self_item: &Item, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> T) -> T { let previous_value = replace(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.current_self_item, Some(self_item.id)); let result = f(self); self.diagnostic_metadata.current_self_item = previous_value; result } /// When evaluating a `trait` use its associated types' idents for suggestions in E0412. fn resolve_trait_items(&mut self, trait_items: &'ast [P]) { let trait_assoc_items = replace(&mut self.diagnostic_metadata.current_trait_assoc_items, Some(&trait_items)); let walk_assoc_item = |this: &mut Self, generics: &Generics, kind, item: &'ast AssocItem| { this.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, AssocItemRibKind, LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: item.id, span: generics.span, kind }, |this| visit::walk_assoc_item(this, item, AssocCtxt::Trait), ); }; for item in trait_items { match &item.kind { AssocItemKind::Const(_, ty, default) => { self.visit_ty(ty); // Only impose the restrictions of `ConstRibKind` for an // actual constant expression in a provided default. if let Some(expr) = default { // We allow arbitrary const expressions inside of associated consts, // even if they are potentially not const evaluatable. // // Type parameters can already be used and as associated consts are // not used as part of the type system, this is far less surprising. self.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| { this.with_constant_rib( IsRepeatExpr::No, ConstantHasGenerics::Yes, None, |this| this.visit_expr(expr), ) }, ); } } AssocItemKind::Fn(box Fn { generics, .. }) => { walk_assoc_item(self, generics, LifetimeBinderKind::Function, item); } AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { generics, .. }) => self .with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError, |this| { walk_assoc_item(this, generics, LifetimeBinderKind::Item, item) }), AssocItemKind::MacCall(_) => { panic!("unexpanded macro in resolve!") } }; } self.diagnostic_metadata.current_trait_assoc_items = trait_assoc_items; } /// This is called to resolve a trait reference from an `impl` (i.e., `impl Trait for Foo`). fn with_optional_trait_ref( &mut self, opt_trait_ref: Option<&TraitRef>, self_type: &'ast Ty, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self, Option) -> T, ) -> T { let mut new_val = None; let mut new_id = None; if let Some(trait_ref) = opt_trait_ref { let path: Vec<_> = Segment::from_path(&trait_ref.path); self.diagnostic_metadata.currently_processing_impl_trait = Some((trait_ref.clone(), self_type.clone())); let res = self.smart_resolve_path_fragment( &None, &path, PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::No), Finalize::new(trait_ref.ref_id, trait_ref.path.span), ); self.diagnostic_metadata.currently_processing_impl_trait = None; if let Some(def_id) = res.expect_full_res().opt_def_id() { new_id = Some(def_id); new_val = Some((self.r.expect_module(def_id), trait_ref.clone())); } } let original_trait_ref = replace(&mut self.current_trait_ref, new_val); let result = f(self, new_id); self.current_trait_ref = original_trait_ref; result } fn with_self_rib_ns(&mut self, ns: Namespace, self_res: Res, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { let mut self_type_rib = Rib::new(NormalRibKind); // Plain insert (no renaming, since types are not currently hygienic) self_type_rib.bindings.insert(Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::SelfUpper), self_res); self.ribs[ns].push(self_type_rib); f(self); self.ribs[ns].pop(); } fn with_self_rib(&mut self, self_res: Res, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self)) { self.with_self_rib_ns(TypeNS, self_res, f) } fn resolve_implementation( &mut self, generics: &'ast Generics, opt_trait_reference: &'ast Option, self_type: &'ast Ty, item_id: NodeId, impl_items: &'ast [P], ) { debug!("resolve_implementation"); // If applicable, create a rib for the type parameters. self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, ItemRibKind(HasGenericParams::Yes(generics.span)), LifetimeRibKind::Generics { span: generics.span, binder: item_id, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::ImplBlock, }, |this| { // Dummy self type for better errors if `Self` is used in the trait path. this.with_self_rib(Res::SelfTyParam { trait_: LOCAL_CRATE.as_def_id() }, |this| { this.with_lifetime_rib( LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { binder: item_id, report_in_path: true }, |this| { // Resolve the trait reference, if necessary. this.with_optional_trait_ref( opt_trait_reference.as_ref(), self_type, |this, trait_id| { let item_def_id = this.r.local_def_id(item_id); // Register the trait definitions from here. if let Some(trait_id) = trait_id { this.r .trait_impls .entry(trait_id) .or_default() .push(item_def_id); } let item_def_id = item_def_id.to_def_id(); let res = Res::SelfTyAlias { alias_to: item_def_id, forbid_generic: false, is_trait_impl: trait_id.is_some() }; this.with_self_rib(res, |this| { if let Some(trait_ref) = opt_trait_reference.as_ref() { // Resolve type arguments in the trait path. visit::walk_trait_ref(this, trait_ref); } // Resolve the self type. this.visit_ty(self_type); // Resolve the generic parameters. this.visit_generics(generics); // Resolve the items within the impl. this.with_current_self_type(self_type, |this| { this.with_self_rib_ns(ValueNS, Res::SelfCtor(item_def_id), |this| { debug!("resolve_implementation with_self_rib_ns(ValueNS, ...)"); let mut seen_trait_items = Default::default(); for item in impl_items { this.resolve_impl_item(&**item, &mut seen_trait_items); } }); }); }); }, ) }, ); }); }, ); } fn resolve_impl_item( &mut self, item: &'ast AssocItem, seen_trait_items: &mut FxHashMap, ) { use crate::ResolutionError::*; match &item.kind { AssocItemKind::Const(_, ty, default) => { debug!("resolve_implementation AssocItemKind::Const"); // If this is a trait impl, ensure the const // exists in trait self.check_trait_item( item.id, item.ident, &item.kind, ValueNS, item.span, seen_trait_items, |i, s, c| ConstNotMemberOfTrait(i, s, c), ); self.visit_ty(ty); if let Some(expr) = default { // We allow arbitrary const expressions inside of associated consts, // even if they are potentially not const evaluatable. // // Type parameters can already be used and as associated consts are // not used as part of the type system, this is far less surprising. self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| { this.with_constant_rib( IsRepeatExpr::No, ConstantHasGenerics::Yes, None, |this| this.visit_expr(expr), ) }); } } AssocItemKind::Fn(box Fn { generics, .. }) => { debug!("resolve_implementation AssocItemKind::Fn"); // We also need a new scope for the impl item type parameters. self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, AssocItemRibKind, LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: item.id, span: generics.span, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Function, }, |this| { // If this is a trait impl, ensure the method // exists in trait this.check_trait_item( item.id, item.ident, &item.kind, ValueNS, item.span, seen_trait_items, |i, s, c| MethodNotMemberOfTrait(i, s, c), ); visit::walk_assoc_item(this, item, AssocCtxt::Impl) }, ); } AssocItemKind::Type(box TyAlias { generics, .. }) => { debug!("resolve_implementation AssocItemKind::Type"); // We also need a new scope for the impl item type parameters. self.with_generic_param_rib( &generics.params, AssocItemRibKind, LifetimeRibKind::Generics { binder: item.id, span: generics.span, kind: LifetimeBinderKind::Item, }, |this| { this.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousReportError, |this| { // If this is a trait impl, ensure the type // exists in trait this.check_trait_item( item.id, item.ident, &item.kind, TypeNS, item.span, seen_trait_items, |i, s, c| TypeNotMemberOfTrait(i, s, c), ); visit::walk_assoc_item(this, item, AssocCtxt::Impl) }); }, ); } AssocItemKind::MacCall(_) => { panic!("unexpanded macro in resolve!") } } } fn check_trait_item( &mut self, id: NodeId, mut ident: Ident, kind: &AssocItemKind, ns: Namespace, span: Span, seen_trait_items: &mut FxHashMap, err: F, ) where F: FnOnce(Ident, String, Option) -> ResolutionError<'a>, { // If there is a TraitRef in scope for an impl, then the method must be in the trait. let Some((module, _)) = &self.current_trait_ref else { return; }; ident.span.normalize_to_macros_2_0_and_adjust(module.expansion); let key = self.r.new_key(ident, ns); let mut binding = self.r.resolution(module, key).try_borrow().ok().and_then(|r| r.binding); debug!(?binding); if binding.is_none() { // We could not find the trait item in the correct namespace. // Check the other namespace to report an error. let ns = match ns { ValueNS => TypeNS, TypeNS => ValueNS, _ => ns, }; let key = self.r.new_key(ident, ns); binding = self.r.resolution(module, key).try_borrow().ok().and_then(|r| r.binding); debug!(?binding); } let Some(binding) = binding else { // We could not find the method: report an error. let candidate = self.find_similarly_named_assoc_item(ident.name, kind); let path = &self.current_trait_ref.as_ref().unwrap().1.path; let path_names = path_names_to_string(path); self.report_error(span, err(ident, path_names, candidate)); return; }; let res = binding.res(); let Res::Def(def_kind, id_in_trait) = res else { bug!() }; match seen_trait_items.entry(id_in_trait) { Entry::Occupied(entry) => { self.report_error( span, ResolutionError::TraitImplDuplicate { name: ident.name, old_span: *entry.get(), trait_item_span: binding.span, }, ); return; } Entry::Vacant(entry) => { entry.insert(span); } }; match (def_kind, kind) { (DefKind::AssocTy, AssocItemKind::Type(..)) | (DefKind::AssocFn, AssocItemKind::Fn(..)) | (DefKind::AssocConst, AssocItemKind::Const(..)) => { self.r.record_partial_res(id, PartialRes::new(res)); return; } _ => {} } // The method kind does not correspond to what appeared in the trait, report. let path = &self.current_trait_ref.as_ref().unwrap().1.path; let (code, kind) = match kind { AssocItemKind::Const(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0323), "const"), AssocItemKind::Fn(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0324), "method"), AssocItemKind::Type(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0325), "type"), AssocItemKind::MacCall(..) => span_bug!(span, "unexpanded macro"), }; let trait_path = path_names_to_string(path); self.report_error( span, ResolutionError::TraitImplMismatch { name: ident.name, kind, code, trait_path, trait_item_span: binding.span, }, ); } fn resolve_params(&mut self, params: &'ast [Param]) { let mut bindings = smallvec![(PatBoundCtx::Product, Default::default())]; self.with_lifetime_rib(LifetimeRibKind::Elided(LifetimeRes::Infer), |this| { for Param { pat, .. } in params { this.resolve_pattern(pat, PatternSource::FnParam, &mut bindings); } }); for Param { ty, .. } in params { self.visit_ty(ty); } } fn resolve_local(&mut self, local: &'ast Local) { debug!("resolving local ({:?})", local); // Resolve the type. walk_list!(self, visit_ty, &local.ty); // Resolve the initializer. if let Some((init, els)) = local.kind.init_else_opt() { self.visit_expr(init); // Resolve the `else` block if let Some(els) = els { self.visit_block(els); } } // Resolve the pattern. self.resolve_pattern_top(&local.pat, PatternSource::Let); } /// build a map from pattern identifiers to binding-info's. /// this is done hygienically. This could arise for a macro /// that expands into an or-pattern where one 'x' was from the /// user and one 'x' came from the macro. fn binding_mode_map(&mut self, pat: &Pat) -> BindingMap { let mut binding_map = FxHashMap::default(); pat.walk(&mut |pat| { match pat.kind { PatKind::Ident(annotation, ident, ref sub_pat) if sub_pat.is_some() || self.is_base_res_local(pat.id) => { binding_map.insert(ident, BindingInfo { span: ident.span, annotation }); } PatKind::Or(ref ps) => { // Check the consistency of this or-pattern and // then add all bindings to the larger map. for bm in self.check_consistent_bindings(ps) { binding_map.extend(bm); } return false; } _ => {} } true }); binding_map } fn is_base_res_local(&self, nid: NodeId) -> bool { matches!( self.r.partial_res_map.get(&nid).map(|res| res.expect_full_res()), Some(Res::Local(..)) ) } /// Checks that all of the arms in an or-pattern have exactly the /// same set of bindings, with the same binding modes for each. fn check_consistent_bindings(&mut self, pats: &[P]) -> Vec { let mut missing_vars = FxHashMap::default(); let mut inconsistent_vars = FxHashMap::default(); // 1) Compute the binding maps of all arms. let maps = pats.iter().map(|pat| self.binding_mode_map(pat)).collect::>(); // 2) Record any missing bindings or binding mode inconsistencies. for (map_outer, pat_outer) in pats.iter().enumerate().map(|(idx, pat)| (&maps[idx], pat)) { // Check against all arms except for the same pattern which is always self-consistent. let inners = pats .iter() .enumerate() .filter(|(_, pat)| pat.id != pat_outer.id) .flat_map(|(idx, _)| maps[idx].iter()) .map(|(key, binding)| (key.name, map_outer.get(&key), binding)); for (name, info, &binding_inner) in inners { match info { None => { // The inner binding is missing in the outer. let binding_error = missing_vars.entry(name).or_insert_with(|| BindingError { name, origin: BTreeSet::new(), target: BTreeSet::new(), could_be_path: name.as_str().starts_with(char::is_uppercase), }); binding_error.origin.insert(binding_inner.span); binding_error.target.insert(pat_outer.span); } Some(binding_outer) => { if binding_outer.annotation != binding_inner.annotation { // The binding modes in the outer and inner bindings differ. inconsistent_vars .entry(name) .or_insert((binding_inner.span, binding_outer.span)); } } } } } // 3) Report all missing variables we found. let mut missing_vars = missing_vars.into_iter().collect::>(); missing_vars.sort_by_key(|&(sym, ref _err)| sym); for (name, mut v) in missing_vars.into_iter() { if inconsistent_vars.contains_key(&name) { v.could_be_path = false; } self.report_error( *v.origin.iter().next().unwrap(), ResolutionError::VariableNotBoundInPattern(v, self.parent_scope), ); } // 4) Report all inconsistencies in binding modes we found. let mut inconsistent_vars = inconsistent_vars.iter().collect::>(); inconsistent_vars.sort(); for (name, v) in inconsistent_vars { self.report_error(v.0, ResolutionError::VariableBoundWithDifferentMode(*name, v.1)); } // 5) Finally bubble up all the binding maps. maps } /// Check the consistency of the outermost or-patterns. fn check_consistent_bindings_top(&mut self, pat: &'ast Pat) { pat.walk(&mut |pat| match pat.kind { PatKind::Or(ref ps) => { self.check_consistent_bindings(ps); false } _ => true, }) } fn resolve_arm(&mut self, arm: &'ast Arm) { self.with_rib(ValueNS, NormalRibKind, |this| { this.resolve_pattern_top(&arm.pat, PatternSource::Match); walk_list!(this, visit_expr, &arm.guard); this.visit_expr(&arm.body); }); } /// Arising from `source`, resolve a top level pattern. fn resolve_pattern_top(&mut self, pat: &'ast Pat, pat_src: PatternSource) { let mut bindings = smallvec![(PatBoundCtx::Product, Default::default())]; self.resolve_pattern(pat, pat_src, &mut bindings); } fn resolve_pattern( &mut self, pat: &'ast Pat, pat_src: PatternSource, bindings: &mut SmallVec<[(PatBoundCtx, FxHashSet); 1]>, ) { // We walk the pattern before declaring the pattern's inner bindings, // so that we avoid resolving a literal expression to a binding defined // by the pattern. visit::walk_pat(self, pat); self.resolve_pattern_inner(pat, pat_src, bindings); // This has to happen *after* we determine which pat_idents are variants: self.check_consistent_bindings_top(pat); } /// Resolve bindings in a pattern. This is a helper to `resolve_pattern`. /// /// ### `bindings` /// /// A stack of sets of bindings accumulated. /// /// In each set, `PatBoundCtx::Product` denotes that a found binding in it should /// be interpreted as re-binding an already bound binding. This results in an error. /// Meanwhile, `PatBound::Or` denotes that a found binding in the set should result /// in reusing this binding rather than creating a fresh one. /// /// When called at the top level, the stack must have a single element /// with `PatBound::Product`. Otherwise, pushing to the stack happens as /// or-patterns (`p_0 | ... | p_n`) are encountered and the context needs /// to be switched to `PatBoundCtx::Or` and then `PatBoundCtx::Product` for each `p_i`. /// When each `p_i` has been dealt with, the top set is merged with its parent. /// When a whole or-pattern has been dealt with, the thing happens. /// /// See the implementation and `fresh_binding` for more details. fn resolve_pattern_inner( &mut self, pat: &Pat, pat_src: PatternSource, bindings: &mut SmallVec<[(PatBoundCtx, FxHashSet); 1]>, ) { // Visit all direct subpatterns of this pattern. pat.walk(&mut |pat| { debug!("resolve_pattern pat={:?} node={:?}", pat, pat.kind); match pat.kind { PatKind::Ident(bmode, ident, ref sub) => { // First try to resolve the identifier as some existing entity, // then fall back to a fresh binding. let has_sub = sub.is_some(); let res = self .try_resolve_as_non_binding(pat_src, bmode, ident, has_sub) .unwrap_or_else(|| self.fresh_binding(ident, pat.id, pat_src, bindings)); self.r.record_partial_res(pat.id, PartialRes::new(res)); self.r.record_pat_span(pat.id, pat.span); } PatKind::TupleStruct(ref qself, ref path, ref sub_patterns) => { self.smart_resolve_path( pat.id, qself, path, PathSource::TupleStruct( pat.span, self.r.arenas.alloc_pattern_spans(sub_patterns.iter().map(|p| p.span)), ), ); } PatKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => { self.smart_resolve_path(pat.id, qself, path, PathSource::Pat); } PatKind::Struct(ref qself, ref path, ..) => { self.smart_resolve_path(pat.id, qself, path, PathSource::Struct); } PatKind::Or(ref ps) => { // Add a new set of bindings to the stack. `Or` here records that when a // binding already exists in this set, it should not result in an error because // `V1(a) | V2(a)` must be allowed and are checked for consistency later. bindings.push((PatBoundCtx::Or, Default::default())); for p in ps { // Now we need to switch back to a product context so that each // part of the or-pattern internally rejects already bound names. // For example, `V1(a) | V2(a, a)` and `V1(a, a) | V2(a)` are bad. bindings.push((PatBoundCtx::Product, Default::default())); self.resolve_pattern_inner(p, pat_src, bindings); // Move up the non-overlapping bindings to the or-pattern. // Existing bindings just get "merged". let collected = bindings.pop().unwrap().1; bindings.last_mut().unwrap().1.extend(collected); } // This or-pattern itself can itself be part of a product, // e.g. `(V1(a) | V2(a), a)` or `(a, V1(a) | V2(a))`. // Both cases bind `a` again in a product pattern and must be rejected. let collected = bindings.pop().unwrap().1; bindings.last_mut().unwrap().1.extend(collected); // Prevent visiting `ps` as we've already done so above. return false; } _ => {} } true }); } fn fresh_binding( &mut self, ident: Ident, pat_id: NodeId, pat_src: PatternSource, bindings: &mut SmallVec<[(PatBoundCtx, FxHashSet); 1]>, ) -> Res { // Add the binding to the local ribs, if it doesn't already exist in the bindings map. // (We must not add it if it's in the bindings map because that breaks the assumptions // later passes make about or-patterns.) let ident = ident.normalize_to_macro_rules(); let mut bound_iter = bindings.iter().filter(|(_, set)| set.contains(&ident)); // Already bound in a product pattern? e.g. `(a, a)` which is not allowed. let already_bound_and = bound_iter.clone().any(|(ctx, _)| *ctx == PatBoundCtx::Product); // Already bound in an or-pattern? e.g. `V1(a) | V2(a)`. // This is *required* for consistency which is checked later. let already_bound_or = bound_iter.any(|(ctx, _)| *ctx == PatBoundCtx::Or); if already_bound_and { // Overlap in a product pattern somewhere; report an error. use ResolutionError::*; let error = match pat_src { // `fn f(a: u8, a: u8)`: PatternSource::FnParam => IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInParameterList, // `Variant(a, a)`: _ => IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInSamePattern, }; self.report_error(ident.span, error(ident.name)); } // Record as bound if it's valid: let ident_valid = ident.name != kw::Empty; if ident_valid { bindings.last_mut().unwrap().1.insert(ident); } if already_bound_or { // `Variant1(a) | Variant2(a)`, ok // Reuse definition from the first `a`. self.innermost_rib_bindings(ValueNS)[&ident] } else { let res = Res::Local(pat_id); if ident_valid { // A completely fresh binding add to the set if it's valid. self.innermost_rib_bindings(ValueNS).insert(ident, res); } res } } fn innermost_rib_bindings(&mut self, ns: Namespace) -> &mut IdentMap { &mut self.ribs[ns].last_mut().unwrap().bindings } fn try_resolve_as_non_binding( &mut self, pat_src: PatternSource, ann: BindingAnnotation, ident: Ident, has_sub: bool, ) -> Option { // An immutable (no `mut`) by-value (no `ref`) binding pattern without // a sub pattern (no `@ $pat`) is syntactically ambiguous as it could // also be interpreted as a path to e.g. a constant, variant, etc. let is_syntactic_ambiguity = !has_sub && ann == BindingAnnotation::NONE; let ls_binding = self.maybe_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(ident, ValueNS)?; let (res, binding) = match ls_binding { LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding) if is_syntactic_ambiguity && binding.is_ambiguity() => { // For ambiguous bindings we don't know all their definitions and cannot check // whether they can be shadowed by fresh bindings or not, so force an error. // issues/33118#issuecomment-233962221 (see below) still applies here, // but we have to ignore it for backward compatibility. self.r.record_use(ident, binding, false); return None; } LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding) => (binding.res(), Some(binding)), LexicalScopeBinding::Res(res) => (res, None), }; match res { Res::SelfCtor(_) // See #70549. | Res::Def( DefKind::Ctor(_, CtorKind::Const) | DefKind::Const | DefKind::ConstParam, _, ) if is_syntactic_ambiguity => { // Disambiguate in favor of a unit struct/variant or constant pattern. if let Some(binding) = binding { self.r.record_use(ident, binding, false); } Some(res) } Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(..) | DefKind::Const | DefKind::Static(_), _) => { // This is unambiguously a fresh binding, either syntactically // (e.g., `IDENT @ PAT` or `ref IDENT`) or because `IDENT` resolves // to something unusable as a pattern (e.g., constructor function), // but we still conservatively report an error, see // issues/33118#issuecomment-233962221 for one reason why. let binding = binding.expect("no binding for a ctor or static"); self.report_error( ident.span, ResolutionError::BindingShadowsSomethingUnacceptable { shadowing_binding: pat_src, name: ident.name, participle: if binding.is_import() { "imported" } else { "defined" }, article: binding.res().article(), shadowed_binding: binding.res(), shadowed_binding_span: binding.span, }, ); None } Res::Def(DefKind::ConstParam, def_id) => { // Same as for DefKind::Const above, but here, `binding` is `None`, so we // have to construct the error differently self.report_error( ident.span, ResolutionError::BindingShadowsSomethingUnacceptable { shadowing_binding: pat_src, name: ident.name, participle: "defined", article: res.article(), shadowed_binding: res, shadowed_binding_span: self.r.opt_span(def_id).expect("const parameter defined outside of local crate"), } ); None } Res::Def(DefKind::Fn, _) | Res::Local(..) | Res::Err => { // These entities are explicitly allowed to be shadowed by fresh bindings. None } Res::SelfCtor(_) => { // We resolve `Self` in pattern position as an ident sometimes during recovery, // so delay a bug instead of ICEing. self.r.session.delay_span_bug( ident.span, "unexpected `SelfCtor` in pattern, expected identifier" ); None } _ => span_bug!( ident.span, "unexpected resolution for an identifier in pattern: {:?}", res, ), } } // High-level and context dependent path resolution routine. // Resolves the path and records the resolution into definition map. // If resolution fails tries several techniques to find likely // resolution candidates, suggest imports or other help, and report // errors in user friendly way. fn smart_resolve_path( &mut self, id: NodeId, qself: &Option>, path: &Path, source: PathSource<'ast>, ) { self.smart_resolve_path_fragment( qself, &Segment::from_path(path), source, Finalize::new(id, path.span), ); } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] fn smart_resolve_path_fragment( &mut self, qself: &Option>, path: &[Segment], source: PathSource<'ast>, finalize: Finalize, ) -> PartialRes { let ns = source.namespace(); let Finalize { node_id, path_span, .. } = finalize; let report_errors = |this: &mut Self, res: Option| { if this.should_report_errs() { let (err, candidates) = this.smart_resolve_report_errors(path, path_span, source, res); let def_id = this.parent_scope.module.nearest_parent_mod(); let instead = res.is_some(); let suggestion = if let Some((start, end)) = this.diagnostic_metadata.in_range && path[0].ident.span.lo() == end.span.lo() { let mut sugg = "."; let mut span = start.span.between(end.span); if span.lo() + BytePos(2) == span.hi() { // There's no space between the start, the range op and the end, suggest // removal which will look better. span = span.with_lo(span.lo() + BytePos(1)); sugg = ""; } Some(( span, "you might have meant to write `.` instead of `..`", sugg.to_string(), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, )) } else if res.is_none() && matches!(source, PathSource::Type) { this.report_missing_type_error(path) } else { None }; this.r.use_injections.push(UseError { err, candidates, def_id, instead, suggestion, path: path.into(), is_call: source.is_call(), }); } PartialRes::new(Res::Err) }; // For paths originating from calls (like in `HashMap::new()`), tries // to enrich the plain `failed to resolve: ...` message with hints // about possible missing imports. // // Similar thing, for types, happens in `report_errors` above. let report_errors_for_call = |this: &mut Self, parent_err: Spanned>| { if !source.is_call() { return Some(parent_err); } // Before we start looking for candidates, we have to get our hands // on the type user is trying to perform invocation on; basically: // we're transforming `HashMap::new` into just `HashMap`. let prefix_path = match path.split_last() { Some((_, path)) if !path.is_empty() => path, _ => return Some(parent_err), }; let (mut err, candidates) = this.smart_resolve_report_errors(prefix_path, path_span, PathSource::Type, None); // There are two different error messages user might receive at // this point: // - E0412 cannot find type `{}` in this scope // - E0433 failed to resolve: use of undeclared type or module `{}` // // The first one is emitted for paths in type-position, and the // latter one - for paths in expression-position. // // Thus (since we're in expression-position at this point), not to // confuse the user, we want to keep the *message* from E0433 (so // `parent_err`), but we want *hints* from E0412 (so `err`). // // And that's what happens below - we're just mixing both messages // into a single one. let mut parent_err = this.r.into_struct_error(parent_err.span, parent_err.node); // overwrite all properties with the parent's error message err.message = take(&mut parent_err.message); err.code = take(&mut parent_err.code); swap(&mut err.span, &mut parent_err.span); err.children = take(&mut parent_err.children); err.sort_span = parent_err.sort_span; err.is_lint = parent_err.is_lint; // merge the parent's suggestions with the typo suggestions fn append_result(res1: &mut Result, E>, res2: Result, E>) { match res1 { Ok(vec1) => match res2 { Ok(mut vec2) => vec1.append(&mut vec2), Err(e) => *res1 = Err(e), }, Err(_) => (), }; } append_result(&mut err.suggestions, parent_err.suggestions.clone()); parent_err.cancel(); let def_id = this.parent_scope.module.nearest_parent_mod(); if this.should_report_errs() { if candidates.is_empty() { if path.len() == 2 && prefix_path.len() == 1 { // Delay to check whether methond name is an associated function or not // ``` // let foo = Foo {}; // foo::bar(); // possibly suggest to foo.bar(); //``` err.stash( prefix_path[0].ident.span, rustc_errors::StashKey::CallAssocMethod, ); } else { // When there is no suggested imports, we can just emit the error // and suggestions immediately. Note that we bypass the usually error // reporting routine (ie via `self.r.report_error`) because we need // to post-process the `ResolutionError` above. err.emit(); } } else { // If there are suggested imports, the error reporting is delayed this.r.use_injections.push(UseError { err, candidates, def_id, instead: false, suggestion: None, path: prefix_path.into(), is_call: source.is_call(), }); } } else { err.cancel(); } // We don't return `Some(parent_err)` here, because the error will // be already printed either immediately or as part of the `use` injections None }; let partial_res = match self.resolve_qpath_anywhere( qself, path, ns, path_span, source.defer_to_typeck(), finalize, ) { Ok(Some(partial_res)) if let Some(res) = partial_res.full_res() => { if source.is_expected(res) || res == Res::Err { partial_res } else { report_errors(self, Some(res)) } } Ok(Some(partial_res)) if source.defer_to_typeck() => { // Not fully resolved associated item `T::A::B` or `::A::B` // or `::A::B`. If `B` should be resolved in value namespace then // it needs to be added to the trait map. if ns == ValueNS { let item_name = path.last().unwrap().ident; let traits = self.traits_in_scope(item_name, ns); self.r.trait_map.insert(node_id, traits); } if PrimTy::from_name(path[0].ident.name).is_some() { let mut std_path = Vec::with_capacity(1 + path.len()); std_path.push(Segment::from_ident(Ident::with_dummy_span(sym::std))); std_path.extend(path); if let PathResult::Module(_) | PathResult::NonModule(_) = self.resolve_path(&std_path, Some(ns), None) { // Check if we wrote `str::from_utf8` instead of `std::str::from_utf8` let item_span = path.iter().last().map_or(path_span, |segment| segment.ident.span); self.r.confused_type_with_std_module.insert(item_span, path_span); self.r.confused_type_with_std_module.insert(path_span, path_span); } } partial_res } Err(err) => { if let Some(err) = report_errors_for_call(self, err) { self.report_error(err.span, err.node); } PartialRes::new(Res::Err) } _ => report_errors(self, None), }; if !matches!(source, PathSource::TraitItem(..)) { // Avoid recording definition of `A::B` in `::B::C`. self.r.record_partial_res(node_id, partial_res); self.resolve_elided_lifetimes_in_path(node_id, partial_res, path, source, path_span); } partial_res } fn self_type_is_available(&mut self) -> bool { let binding = self .maybe_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::SelfUpper), TypeNS); if let Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Res(res)) = binding { res != Res::Err } else { false } } fn self_value_is_available(&mut self, self_span: Span) -> bool { let ident = Ident::new(kw::SelfLower, self_span); let binding = self.maybe_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(ident, ValueNS); if let Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Res(res)) = binding { res != Res::Err } else { false } } /// A wrapper around [`Resolver::report_error`]. /// /// This doesn't emit errors for function bodies if this is rustdoc. fn report_error(&mut self, span: Span, resolution_error: ResolutionError<'a>) { if self.should_report_errs() { self.r.report_error(span, resolution_error); } } #[inline] /// If we're actually rustdoc then avoid giving a name resolution error for `cfg()` items. fn should_report_errs(&self) -> bool { !(self.r.session.opts.actually_rustdoc && self.in_func_body) } // Resolve in alternative namespaces if resolution in the primary namespace fails. fn resolve_qpath_anywhere( &mut self, qself: &Option>, path: &[Segment], primary_ns: Namespace, span: Span, defer_to_typeck: bool, finalize: Finalize, ) -> Result, Spanned>> { let mut fin_res = None; for (i, &ns) in [primary_ns, TypeNS, ValueNS].iter().enumerate() { if i == 0 || ns != primary_ns { match self.resolve_qpath(qself, path, ns, finalize)? { Some(partial_res) if partial_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 || defer_to_typeck => { return Ok(Some(partial_res)); } partial_res => { if fin_res.is_none() { fin_res = partial_res; } } } } } assert!(primary_ns != MacroNS); if qself.is_none() { let path_seg = |seg: &Segment| PathSegment::from_ident(seg.ident); let path = Path { segments: path.iter().map(path_seg).collect(), span, tokens: None }; if let Ok((_, res)) = self.r.resolve_macro_path(&path, None, &self.parent_scope, false, false) { return Ok(Some(PartialRes::new(res))); } } Ok(fin_res) } /// Handles paths that may refer to associated items. fn resolve_qpath( &mut self, qself: &Option>, path: &[Segment], ns: Namespace, finalize: Finalize, ) -> Result, Spanned>> { debug!( "resolve_qpath(qself={:?}, path={:?}, ns={:?}, finalize={:?})", qself, path, ns, finalize, ); if let Some(qself) = qself { if qself.position == 0 { // This is a case like `::B`, where there is no // trait to resolve. In that case, we leave the `B` // segment to be resolved by type-check. return Ok(Some(PartialRes::with_unresolved_segments( Res::Def(DefKind::Mod, CRATE_DEF_ID.to_def_id()), path.len(), ))); } // Make sure `A::B` in `::C` is a trait item. // // Currently, `path` names the full item (`A::B::C`, in // our example). so we extract the prefix of that that is // the trait (the slice upto and including // `qself.position`). And then we recursively resolve that, // but with `qself` set to `None`. let ns = if qself.position + 1 == path.len() { ns } else { TypeNS }; let partial_res = self.smart_resolve_path_fragment( &None, &path[..=qself.position], PathSource::TraitItem(ns), Finalize::with_root_span(finalize.node_id, finalize.path_span, qself.path_span), ); // The remaining segments (the `C` in our example) will // have to be resolved by type-check, since that requires doing // trait resolution. return Ok(Some(PartialRes::with_unresolved_segments( partial_res.base_res(), partial_res.unresolved_segments() + path.len() - qself.position - 1, ))); } let result = match self.resolve_path(&path, Some(ns), Some(finalize)) { PathResult::NonModule(path_res) => path_res, PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) if !module.is_normal() => { PartialRes::new(module.res().unwrap()) } // In `a(::assoc_item)*` `a` cannot be a module. If `a` does resolve to a module we // don't report an error right away, but try to fallback to a primitive type. // So, we are still able to successfully resolve something like // // use std::u8; // bring module u8 in scope // fn f() -> u8 { // OK, resolves to primitive u8, not to std::u8 // u8::max_value() // OK, resolves to associated function ::max_value, // // not to non-existent std::u8::max_value // } // // Such behavior is required for backward compatibility. // The same fallback is used when `a` resolves to nothing. PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(_)) | PathResult::Failed { .. } if (ns == TypeNS || path.len() > 1) && PrimTy::from_name(path[0].ident.name).is_some() => { let prim = PrimTy::from_name(path[0].ident.name).unwrap(); PartialRes::with_unresolved_segments(Res::PrimTy(prim), path.len() - 1) } PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) => { PartialRes::new(module.res().unwrap()) } PathResult::Failed { is_error_from_last_segment: false, span, label, suggestion } => { return Err(respan(span, ResolutionError::FailedToResolve { label, suggestion })); } PathResult::Module(..) | PathResult::Failed { .. } => return Ok(None), PathResult::Indeterminate => bug!("indeterminate path result in resolve_qpath"), }; if path.len() > 1 && let Some(res) = result.full_res() && res != Res::Err && path[0].ident.name != kw::PathRoot && path[0].ident.name != kw::DollarCrate { let unqualified_result = { match self.resolve_path(&[*path.last().unwrap()], Some(ns), None) { PathResult::NonModule(path_res) => path_res.expect_full_res(), PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) => { module.res().unwrap() } _ => return Ok(Some(result)), } }; if res == unqualified_result { let lint = lint::builtin::UNUSED_QUALIFICATIONS; self.r.lint_buffer.buffer_lint( lint, finalize.node_id, finalize.path_span, "unnecessary qualification", ) } } Ok(Some(result)) } fn with_resolved_label(&mut self, label: Option