Auto merge of #97674 - nnethercote:oblig-forest-tweaks, r=nikomatsakis
Obligation forest tweaks A few minor improvements to the code. r? `@nikomatsakis`
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//! now considered to be in error.
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//!
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//! When the call to `process_obligations` completes, you get back an `Outcome`,
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//! which includes three bits of information:
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//! which includes two bits of information:
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//!
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//! - `completed`: a list of obligations where processing was fully
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//! completed without error (meaning that all transitive subobligations
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//! all the obligations in `C` have been found completed.
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//! - `errors`: a list of errors that occurred and associated backtraces
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//! at the time of error, which can be used to give context to the user.
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//! - `stalled`: if true, then none of the existing obligations were
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//! *shallowly successful* (that is, no callback returned `Changed(_)`).
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//! This implies that all obligations were either errors or returned an
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//! ambiguous result, which means that any further calls to
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//! `process_obligations` would simply yield back further ambiguous
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//! results. This is used by the `FulfillmentContext` to decide when it
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//! has reached a steady state.
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//!
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//! Upon completion, none of the existing obligations were *shallowly
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//! successful* (that is, no callback returned `Changed(_)`). This implies that
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//! all obligations were either errors or returned an ambiguous result.
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//!
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//! ### Implementation details
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//!
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type Obligation: ForestObligation;
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type Error: Debug;
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fn needs_process_obligation(&self, obligation: &Self::Obligation) -> bool;
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fn process_obligation(
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&mut self,
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obligation: &mut Self::Obligation,
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/// A cache of the nodes in `nodes`, indexed by predicate. Unfortunately,
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/// its contents are not guaranteed to match those of `nodes`. See the
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/// comments in [`Self::process_obligation` for details.
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/// comments in `Self::process_obligation` for details.
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active_cache: FxHashMap<O::CacheKey, usize>,
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/// A vector reused in [Self::compress()] and [Self::find_cycles_from_node()],
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type Obligation;
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fn new() -> Self;
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fn mark_not_stalled(&mut self);
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fn is_stalled(&self) -> bool;
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fn record_completed(&mut self, outcome: &Self::Obligation);
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fn record_error(&mut self, error: Self::Error);
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}
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pub struct Outcome<O, E> {
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/// Backtrace of obligations that were found to be in error.
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pub errors: Vec<Error<O, E>>,
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/// If true, then we saw no successful obligations, which means
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/// there is no point in further iteration. This is based on the
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/// assumption that when trait matching returns `Error` or
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/// `Unchanged`, those results do not affect environmental
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/// inference state. (Note that if we invoke `process_obligations`
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/// with no pending obligations, stalled will be true.)
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pub stalled: bool,
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}
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impl<O, E> OutcomeTrait for Outcome<O, E> {
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type Obligation = O;
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fn new() -> Self {
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Self { stalled: true, errors: vec![] }
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}
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fn mark_not_stalled(&mut self) {
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self.stalled = false;
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}
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fn is_stalled(&self) -> bool {
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self.stalled
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Self { errors: vec![] }
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}
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fn record_completed(&mut self, _outcome: &Self::Obligation) {
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.insert(node.obligation.as_cache_key());
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}
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/// Performs a pass through the obligation list. This must
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/// be called in a loop until `outcome.stalled` is false.
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///
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/// This _cannot_ be unrolled (presently, at least).
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/// Performs a fixpoint computation over the obligation list.
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#[inline(never)]
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pub fn process_obligations<P, OUT>(&mut self, processor: &mut P) -> OUT
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where
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{
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let mut outcome = OUT::new();
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// Note that the loop body can append new nodes, and those new nodes
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// will then be processed by subsequent iterations of the loop.
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//
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// We can't use an iterator for the loop because `self.nodes` is
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// appended to and the borrow checker would complain. We also can't use
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// `for index in 0..self.nodes.len() { ... }` because the range would
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// be computed with the initial length, and we would miss the appended
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// nodes. Therefore we use a `while` loop.
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let mut index = 0;
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while let Some(node) = self.nodes.get_mut(index) {
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// `processor.process_obligation` can modify the predicate within
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// `node.obligation`, and that predicate is the key used for
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// `self.active_cache`. This means that `self.active_cache` can get
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// out of sync with `nodes`. It's not very common, but it does
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// happen, and code in `compress` has to allow for it.
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if node.state.get() != NodeState::Pending {
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index += 1;
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continue;
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}
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// Fixpoint computation: we repeat until the inner loop stalls.
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loop {
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let mut has_changed = false;
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match processor.process_obligation(&mut node.obligation) {
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ProcessResult::Unchanged => {
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// No change in state.
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// Note that the loop body can append new nodes, and those new nodes
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// will then be processed by subsequent iterations of the loop.
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//
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// We can't use an iterator for the loop because `self.nodes` is
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// appended to and the borrow checker would complain. We also can't use
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// `for index in 0..self.nodes.len() { ... }` because the range would
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// be computed with the initial length, and we would miss the appended
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// nodes. Therefore we use a `while` loop.
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let mut index = 0;
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while let Some(node) = self.nodes.get_mut(index) {
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if node.state.get() != NodeState::Pending
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|| !processor.needs_process_obligation(&node.obligation)
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{
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index += 1;
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continue;
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}
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ProcessResult::Changed(children) => {
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// We are not (yet) stalled.
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outcome.mark_not_stalled();
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node.state.set(NodeState::Success);
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for child in children {
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let st = self.register_obligation_at(child, Some(index));
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if let Err(()) = st {
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// Error already reported - propagate it
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// to our node.
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self.error_at(index);
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// `processor.process_obligation` can modify the predicate within
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// `node.obligation`, and that predicate is the key used for
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// `self.active_cache`. This means that `self.active_cache` can get
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// out of sync with `nodes`. It's not very common, but it does
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// happen, and code in `compress` has to allow for it.
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match processor.process_obligation(&mut node.obligation) {
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ProcessResult::Unchanged => {
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// No change in state.
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}
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ProcessResult::Changed(children) => {
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// We are not (yet) stalled.
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has_changed = true;
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node.state.set(NodeState::Success);
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for child in children {
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let st = self.register_obligation_at(child, Some(index));
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if let Err(()) = st {
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// Error already reported - propagate it
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// to our node.
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self.error_at(index);
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}
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}
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}
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ProcessResult::Error(err) => {
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has_changed = true;
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outcome.record_error(Error { error: err, backtrace: self.error_at(index) });
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}
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}
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ProcessResult::Error(err) => {
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outcome.mark_not_stalled();
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outcome.record_error(Error { error: err, backtrace: self.error_at(index) });
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}
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index += 1;
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}
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// If unchanged, then we saw no successful obligations, which means
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// there is no point in further iteration. This is based on the
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// assumption that when trait matching returns `Error` or
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// `Unchanged`, those results do not affect environmental inference
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// state. (Note that this will occur if we invoke
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// `process_obligations` with no pending obligations.)
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if !has_changed {
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break;
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}
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index += 1;
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}
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// There's no need to perform marking, cycle processing and compression when nothing
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// changed.
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if !outcome.is_stalled() {
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self.mark_successes();
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self.process_cycles(processor);
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self.compress(|obl| outcome.record_completed(obl));
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}
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}
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NodeState::Done => {
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// This lookup can fail because the contents of
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// The removal lookup might fail because the contents of
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// `self.active_cache` are not guaranteed to match those of
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// `self.nodes`. See the comment in `process_obligation`
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// for more details.
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if let Some((predicate, _)) =
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self.active_cache.remove_entry(&node.obligation.as_cache_key())
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{
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self.done_cache.insert(predicate);
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} else {
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self.done_cache.insert(node.obligation.as_cache_key().clone());
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}
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let cache_key = node.obligation.as_cache_key();
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self.active_cache.remove(&cache_key);
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self.done_cache.insert(cache_key);
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// Extract the success stories.
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outcome_cb(&node.obligation);
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node_rewrites[index] = orig_nodes_len;
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struct TestOutcome<O, E> {
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pub completed: Vec<O>,
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pub errors: Vec<Error<O, E>>,
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pub stalled: bool,
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}
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impl<O, E> OutcomeTrait for TestOutcome<O, E>
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type Obligation = O;
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fn new() -> Self {
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Self { errors: vec![], stalled: false, completed: vec![] }
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}
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fn mark_not_stalled(&mut self) {
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self.stalled = false;
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}
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fn is_stalled(&self) -> bool {
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self.stalled
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Self { errors: vec![], completed: vec![] }
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}
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fn record_completed(&mut self, outcome: &Self::Obligation) {
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type Obligation = O;
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type Error = E;
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fn needs_process_obligation(&self, _obligation: &Self::Obligation) -> bool {
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true
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}
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fn process_obligation(
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&mut self,
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obligation: &mut Self::Obligation,
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