Don't point at another arg if we're already pointing at one
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@ -1629,7 +1629,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
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return;
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}
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for error in errors {
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'outer: for error in errors {
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// Only if the cause is somewhere inside the expression we want try to point at arg.
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// Otherwise, it means that the cause is somewhere else and we should not change
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// anything because we can break the correct span.
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@ -1671,10 +1671,32 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
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_ => continue,
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};
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let self_ = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(self_);
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let ty_matches_self = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| ty.walk().any(|arg| arg == self_);
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let typeck_results = self.typeck_results.borrow();
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for (idx, arg) in args.iter().enumerate() {
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// Don't adjust the span if we already have a more precise span
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// within one of the args.
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if arg.span.contains(error.obligation.cause.span) {
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let references_arg =
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typeck_results.expr_ty_opt(arg).map_or(false, &ty_matches_self)
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|| expected_tys.get(idx).copied().map_or(false, &ty_matches_self);
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if references_arg && !arg.span.from_expansion() {
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error.obligation.cause.map_code(|parent_code| {
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ObligationCauseCode::FunctionArgumentObligation {
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arg_hir_id: args[idx].hir_id,
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call_hir_id: expr.hir_id,
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parent_code,
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}
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})
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}
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continue 'outer;
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}
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}
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// Collect the argument position for all arguments that could have caused this
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// `FulfillmentError`.
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let typeck_results = self.typeck_results.borrow();
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let mut referenced_in: Vec<_> = std::iter::zip(expected_tys, args)
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.enumerate()
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.flat_map(|(idx, (expected_ty, arg))| {
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@ -1688,7 +1710,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
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let ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty);
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// We walk the argument type because the argument's type could have
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// been `Option<T>`, but the `FulfillmentError` references `T`.
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if ty.walk().any(|arg| arg == self_) { Some(i) } else { None }
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if ty_matches_self(ty) { Some(i) } else { None }
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})
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.collect();
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@ -1699,18 +1721,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
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referenced_in.sort_unstable();
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referenced_in.dedup();
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if let (Some(ref_in), None) = (referenced_in.pop(), referenced_in.pop()) {
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if let &[idx] = &referenced_in[..] {
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// Do not point at the inside of a macro.
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// That would often result in poor error messages.
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if args[ref_in].span.from_expansion() {
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return;
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if args[idx].span.from_expansion() {
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continue;
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}
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// We make sure that only *one* argument matches the obligation failure
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// and we assign the obligation's span to its expression's.
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error.obligation.cause.span = args[ref_in].span;
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error.obligation.cause.span = args[idx].span;
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error.obligation.cause.map_code(|parent_code| {
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ObligationCauseCode::FunctionArgumentObligation {
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arg_hir_id: args[ref_in].hir_id,
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arg_hir_id: args[idx].hir_id,
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call_hir_id: expr.hir_id,
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parent_code,
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}
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@ -5,10 +5,7 @@ LL | / pub unsafe extern "C" fn foo(a: i32, b: u32) -> u32 {
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LL | |
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LL | | loop {}
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LL | | }
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| | ^
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| | |
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| |_call the function in a closure: `|| unsafe { /* code */ }`
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| required by a bound introduced by this call
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| |_^ call the function in a closure: `|| unsafe { /* code */ }`
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= help: the trait `Fn<(proc_macro::TokenStream,)>` is not implemented for `unsafe extern "C" fn(i32, u32) -> u32 {foo}`
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= note: unsafe function cannot be called generically without an unsafe block
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@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `str` cannot be known at compilation t
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--> $DIR/unsized-fn-param.rs:11:11
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LL | foo11("bar", &"baz");
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| ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| ----- ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| |
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| required by a bound introduced by this call
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= help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `str`
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= note: required for the cast to the object type `dyn AsRef<Path>`
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--> $DIR/unsized-fn-param.rs:13:19
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LL | foo12(&"bar", "baz");
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| ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| ----- ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| |
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| required by a bound introduced by this call
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= help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `str`
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= note: required for the cast to the object type `dyn AsRef<Path>`
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--> $DIR/unsized-fn-param.rs:16:11
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LL | foo21("bar", &"baz");
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| ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| ----- ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| |
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| required by a bound introduced by this call
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= help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `str`
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= note: required for the cast to the object type `dyn AsRef<str>`
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--> $DIR/unsized-fn-param.rs:18:19
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LL | foo22(&"bar", "baz");
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| ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| ----- ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| required by a bound introduced by this call
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= help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `str`
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= note: required for the cast to the object type `dyn AsRef<str>`
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fn f10<X: ?Sized>(x1: Box<S<X>>) {
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f5(&(32, *x1));
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//~^ ERROR the size for values of type
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//~| ERROR the size for values of type
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}
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pub fn main() {}
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error[E0277]: the size for values of type `X` cannot be known at compilation time
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--> $DIR/unsized3.rs:45:8
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--> $DIR/unsized3.rs:45:9
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LL | fn f10<X: ?Sized>(x1: Box<S<X>>) {
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| - this type parameter needs to be `std::marker::Sized`
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LL | f5(&(32, *x1));
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| -- ^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| -- ^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| required by a bound introduced by this call
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LL + fn f10<X>(x1: Box<S<X>>) {
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error: aborting due to 5 previous errors
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error[E0277]: the size for values of type `X` cannot be known at compilation time
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--> $DIR/unsized3.rs:45:8
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LL | fn f10<X: ?Sized>(x1: Box<S<X>>) {
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| - this type parameter needs to be `std::marker::Sized`
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LL | f5(&(32, *x1));
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| -- ^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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| required by a bound introduced by this call
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note: required because it appears within the type `S<X>`
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--> $DIR/unsized3.rs:28:8
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LL | struct S<X: ?Sized> {
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| ^
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= note: required because it appears within the type `({integer}, S<X>)`
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note: required by a bound in `f5`
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--> $DIR/unsized3.rs:24:7
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LL | fn f5<Y>(x: &Y) {}
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| ^ required by this bound in `f5`
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help: consider removing the `?Sized` bound to make the type parameter `Sized`
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LL - fn f10<X: ?Sized>(x1: Box<S<X>>) {
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LL + fn f10<X>(x1: Box<S<X>>) {
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help: consider relaxing the implicit `Sized` restriction
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LL | fn f5<Y: ?Sized>(x: &Y) {}
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| ++++++++
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error: aborting due to 6 previous errors
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
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