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Visit type parameter in lifetime suggestion

Previously, Rebuilder did not visit type parameters when rebuilding
generics and path, so in some cases the suggestion turns out to be
erroneous.
This commit is contained in:
Kiet Tran 2014-03-24 19:11:44 -04:00
parent 533a526327
commit 1d99d37f87
3 changed files with 157 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ use syntax::ast;
use syntax::ast_map;
use syntax::ast_util;
use syntax::ast_util::name_to_dummy_lifetime;
use syntax::owned_slice::OwnedSlice;
use syntax::parse::token;
use syntax::print::pprust;
use util::ppaux::UserString;
@ -678,6 +679,17 @@ impl<'a> ErrorReporting for InferCtxt<'a> {
}
}
struct RebuildPathInfo<'a> {
path: &'a ast::Path,
// indexes to insert lifetime on path.lifetimes
indexes: Vec<uint>,
// number of lifetimes we expect to see on the type referred by `path`
// (e.g., expected=1 for struct Foo<'a>)
expected: uint,
anon_nums: &'a HashSet<uint>,
region_names: &'a HashSet<ast::Name>
}
struct Rebuilder<'a> {
tcx: &'a ty::ctxt,
fn_decl: ast::P<ast::FnDecl>,
@ -708,6 +720,7 @@ impl<'a> Rebuilder<'a> {
fn rebuild(&self) -> (Vec<ast::Arg>, ast::P<ast::Ty>, ast::Generics) {
let mut inputs = self.fn_decl.inputs.clone();
let mut output = self.fn_decl.output;
let mut ty_params = self.generics.ty_params.clone();
for sr in self.same_regions.iter() {
self.cur_anon.set(0);
self.offset_cur_anon();
@ -718,12 +731,14 @@ impl<'a> Rebuilder<'a> {
&anon_nums, &region_names);
output = self.rebuild_arg_ty_or_output(output, lifetime,
&anon_nums, &region_names);
ty_params = self.rebuild_ty_params(ty_params, lifetime,
&region_names);
}
let generated_lifetimes = self.life_giver.get_generated_lifetimes();
let all_region_names = self.extract_all_region_names();
let generics = self.rebuild_generics(self.generics,
generated_lifetimes,
&all_region_names);
&all_region_names, ty_params);
(inputs, output, generics)
}
@ -782,10 +797,62 @@ impl<'a> Rebuilder<'a> {
self.inserted_anons.borrow_mut().insert(anon);
}
fn rebuild_ty_params(&self,
ty_params: OwnedSlice<ast::TyParam>,
lifetime: ast::Lifetime,
region_names: &HashSet<ast::Name>)
-> OwnedSlice<ast::TyParam> {
ty_params.map(|ty_param| {
let bounds = self.rebuild_ty_param_bounds(ty_param.bounds.clone(),
lifetime,
region_names);
ast::TyParam {
ident: ty_param.ident,
id: ty_param.id,
bounds: bounds,
default: ty_param.default,
}
})
}
fn rebuild_ty_param_bounds(&self,
ty_param_bounds: OwnedSlice<ast::TyParamBound>,
lifetime: ast::Lifetime,
region_names: &HashSet<ast::Name>)
-> OwnedSlice<ast::TyParamBound> {
ty_param_bounds.map(|tpb| {
match tpb {
&ast::RegionTyParamBound => ast::RegionTyParamBound,
&ast::TraitTyParamBound(ref tr) => {
let last_seg = tr.path.segments.last().unwrap();
let mut insert = Vec::new();
for (i, lt) in last_seg.lifetimes.iter().enumerate() {
if region_names.contains(&lt.name) {
insert.push(i);
}
}
let rebuild_info = RebuildPathInfo {
path: &tr.path,
indexes: insert,
expected: last_seg.lifetimes.len(),
anon_nums: &HashSet::new(),
region_names: region_names
};
let new_path = self.rebuild_path(rebuild_info, lifetime);
ast::TraitTyParamBound(ast::TraitRef {
path: new_path,
ref_id: tr.ref_id,
})
}
}
})
}
fn rebuild_generics(&self,
generics: &ast::Generics,
add: Vec<ast::Lifetime>,
remove: &HashSet<ast::Name>)
remove: &HashSet<ast::Name>,
ty_params: OwnedSlice<ast::TyParam>)
-> ast::Generics {
let mut lifetimes = Vec::new();
for lt in add.iter() {
@ -798,7 +865,7 @@ impl<'a> Rebuilder<'a> {
}
ast::Generics {
lifetimes: lifetimes,
ty_params: generics.ty_params.clone()
ty_params: ty_params
}
}
@ -886,11 +953,16 @@ impl<'a> Rebuilder<'a> {
}
}
}
for i in insert.iter() {
new_ty = self.rebuild_ty(new_ty, cur_ty,
lifetime,
Some((*i, expected)));
}
let rebuild_info = RebuildPathInfo {
path: path,
indexes: insert,
expected: expected,
anon_nums: anon_nums,
region_names: region_names
};
new_ty = self.rebuild_ty(new_ty, cur_ty,
lifetime,
Some(rebuild_info));
}
_ => ()
}
@ -906,7 +978,7 @@ impl<'a> Rebuilder<'a> {
from: ast::P<ast::Ty>,
to: ast::P<ast::Ty>,
lifetime: ast::Lifetime,
index_opt: Option<(uint, uint)>)
rebuild_path_info: Option<RebuildPathInfo>)
-> ast::P<ast::Ty> {
fn build_to(from: ast::P<ast::Ty>,
@ -950,13 +1022,12 @@ impl<'a> Rebuilder<'a> {
let new_ty_node = match to.node {
ast::TyRptr(_, mut_ty) => ast::TyRptr(Some(lifetime), mut_ty),
ast::TyPath(ref path, ref bounds, id) => {
let (index, expected) = match index_opt {
Some((i, e)) => (i, e),
ast::TyPath(_, ref bounds, id) => {
let rebuild_info = match rebuild_path_info {
Some(ri) => ri,
None => fail!("expect index_opt in rebuild_ty/ast::TyPath")
};
let new_path = self.rebuild_path(path, index,
expected, lifetime);
let new_path = self.rebuild_path(rebuild_info, lifetime);
ast::TyPath(new_path, bounds.clone(), id)
}
_ => fail!("expect ast::TyRptr or ast::TyPath")
@ -970,34 +1041,49 @@ impl<'a> Rebuilder<'a> {
}
fn rebuild_path(&self,
path: &ast::Path,
index: uint,
expected: uint,
rebuild_info: RebuildPathInfo,
lifetime: ast::Lifetime)
-> ast::Path {
let RebuildPathInfo {
path: path,
indexes: indexes,
expected: expected,
anon_nums: anon_nums,
region_names: region_names,
} = rebuild_info;
let last_seg = path.segments.last().unwrap();
let mut new_lts = Vec::new();
if last_seg.lifetimes.len() == 0 {
for i in range(0, expected) {
if i == index {
new_lts.push(lifetime);
} else {
new_lts.push(self.life_giver.give_lifetime());
// traverse once to see if there's a need to insert lifetime
let need_insert = range(0, expected).any(|i| {
indexes.contains(&i)
});
if need_insert {
for i in range(0, expected) {
if indexes.contains(&i) {
new_lts.push(lifetime);
} else {
new_lts.push(self.life_giver.give_lifetime());
}
}
}
} else {
for (i, lt) in last_seg.lifetimes.iter().enumerate() {
if i == index {
if indexes.contains(&i) {
new_lts.push(lifetime);
} else {
new_lts.push(*lt);
}
}
}
let new_types = last_seg.types.map(|&t| {
self.rebuild_arg_ty_or_output(t, lifetime, anon_nums, region_names)
});
let new_seg = ast::PathSegment {
identifier: last_seg.identifier,
lifetimes: new_lts,
types: last_seg.types.clone(),
types: new_types,
};
let mut new_segs = Vec::new();
new_segs.push_all(path.segments.init());

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@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// ignore-tidy-linelength
use std::iter::{Range,range};
trait Itble<'r, T, I: Iterator<T>> { fn iter(&'r self) -> I; }
impl<'r> Itble<'r, uint, Range<uint>> for (uint, uint) {
fn iter(&'r self) -> Range<uint> {
let &(min, max) = self;
range(min, max)
}
}
fn check<'r, I: Iterator<uint>, T: Itble<'r, uint, I>>(cont: &T) -> bool {
//~^ NOTE: consider using an explicit lifetime parameter as shown: fn check<'a, I: Iterator<uint>, T: Itble<'a, uint, I>>(cont: &'a T) -> bool
let cont_iter = cont.iter(); //~ ERROR: cannot infer
let result = cont_iter.fold(Some(0u16), |state, val| {
state.map_or(None, |mask| {
let bit = 1 << val;
if mask & bit == 0 {Some(mask|bit)} else {None}
})
});
result.is_some()
}
fn main() {}

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@ -54,5 +54,16 @@ fn bar2<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: &Bar<'a, 'b, 'c>) -> (&int, &int, &int) {
//~^^ ERROR: cannot infer
}
struct Cat<'x, T> { cat: &'x int, t: T }
struct Dog<'y> { dog: &'y int }
fn cat<'x>(x: Cat<'x, Dog>) -> &int {
//~^ NOTE: consider using an explicit lifetime parameter as shown: fn cat<'a, 'x>(x: Cat<'x, Dog<'a>>) -> &'a int
x.t.dog //~ ERROR: mismatched types
}
fn cat2<'x, 'y>(x: Cat<'x, Dog<'y>>) -> &int {
//~^ NOTE: consider using an explicit lifetime parameter as shown: fn cat2<'a, 'x>(x: Cat<'x, Dog<'a>>) -> &'a int
x.t.dog //~ ERROR: mismatched types
}
fn main() {}