Rollup merge of #134742 - compiler-errors:post-borrowck-analysis, r=lcnr
Use `PostBorrowckAnalysis` in `check_coroutine_obligations` This currently errors with: ``` error: concrete type differs from previous defining opaque type use --> tests/ui/coroutine/issue-52304.rs:10:21 | 10 | pub fn example() -> impl Coroutine { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{example::{closure#0} upvar_tys=() resume_ty=() yield_ty=&'{erased} i32 return_ty=() witness={example::{closure#0}}}`, got `{example::{closure#0} upvar_tys=() resume_ty=() yield_ty=&'static i32 return_ty=() witness={example::{closure#0}}}` | = note: previous use here ``` This is because we end up redefining the opaque in `check_coroutine_obligations` but with the `yield_ty = &'erased i32` from hir typeck, which causes the *equality* check for opaques to fail. The coroutine obligtions in question (when `-Znext-solver` is enabled) are: ``` Binder { value: TraitPredicate(<Opaque(DefId(0:5 ~ issue_52304[4c6d]::example::{opaque#0}), []) as std::marker::Sized>, polarity:Positive), bound_vars: [] } Binder { value: AliasRelate(Term::Ty(Alias(Opaque, AliasTy { args: [], def_id: DefId(0:5 ~ issue_52304[4c6d]::example::{opaque#0}), .. })), Equate, Term::Ty(Coroutine(DefId(0:6 ~ issue_52304[4c6d]::example::{closure#0}), [(), (), &'{erased} i32, (), CoroutineWitness(DefId(0:6 ~ issue_52304[4c6d]::example::{closure#0}), []), ()]))), bound_vars: [] } Binder { value: AliasRelate(Term::Ty(Coroutine(DefId(0:6 ~ issue_52304[4c6d]::example::{closure#0}), [(), (), &'{erased} i32, (), CoroutineWitness(DefId(0:6 ~ issue_52304[4c6d]::example::{closure#0}), []), ()])), Subtype, Term::Ty(Alias(Opaque, AliasTy { args: [], def_id: DefId(0:5 ~ issue_52304[4c6d]::example::{opaque#0}), .. }))), bound_vars: [] } ``` Ignoring the fact that we end up stalling some really dumb obligations here (lol), I think it makes more sense for us to be using post borrowck analysis for this check anyways. r? lcnr
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@ -1845,13 +1845,18 @@ pub(super) fn check_coroutine_obligations(
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debug!(?typeck_results.coroutine_stalled_predicates);
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let mode = if tcx.next_trait_solver_globally() {
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TypingMode::post_borrowck_analysis(tcx, def_id)
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} else {
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TypingMode::analysis_in_body(tcx, def_id)
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};
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let infcx = tcx
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.infer_ctxt()
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// typeck writeback gives us predicates with their regions erased.
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// As borrowck already has checked lifetimes, we do not need to do it again.
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.ignoring_regions()
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// FIXME(#132279): This should eventually use the already defined hidden types.
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.build(TypingMode::analysis_in_body(tcx, def_id));
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.build(mode);
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let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new_with_diagnostics(&infcx);
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for (predicate, cause) in &typeck_results.coroutine_stalled_predicates {
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return Err(infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(errors));
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}
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// Check that any hidden types found when checking these stalled coroutine obligations
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// are valid.
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for (key, ty) in infcx.take_opaque_types() {
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let hidden_type = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty.hidden_type);
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let key = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(key);
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sanity_check_found_hidden_type(tcx, key, hidden_type)?;
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if !tcx.next_trait_solver_globally() {
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// Check that any hidden types found when checking these stalled coroutine obligations
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// are valid.
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for (key, ty) in infcx.take_opaque_types() {
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let hidden_type = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty.hidden_type);
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let key = infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(key);
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sanity_check_found_hidden_type(tcx, key, hidden_type)?;
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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//@ check-pass
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//@ revisions: current next
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//@ ignore-compare-mode-next-solver (explicit revisions)
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#![feature(coroutines, coroutine_trait)]
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