Rollup merge of #133643 - lcnr:merge-candidates, r=compiler-errors
-Znext-solver: modify candidate preference rules This implements the design proposed in the FCP in #132325 and matches the old solver behavior. I hope the inline comments are all sufficiently clear, I personally think this is a fairly clear improvement over the existing approach using `fn discard_impls_shadowed_by_env`. This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/96. This also fixes #133639 which encounters an ICE in negative coherence when evaluating the where-clause. Given the features required to trigger this ICE 🤷 r? ``@compiler-errors``
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@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ pub struct ParamEnv<'tcx> {
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}
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impl<'tcx> rustc_type_ir::inherent::ParamEnv<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for ParamEnv<'tcx> {
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fn caller_bounds(self) -> impl IntoIterator<Item = ty::Clause<'tcx>> {
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fn caller_bounds(self) -> impl inherent::SliceLike<Item = ty::Clause<'tcx>> {
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self.caller_bounds()
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}
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}
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ use std::cmp::Ordering;
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use rustc_type_ir::data_structures::HashMap;
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use rustc_type_ir::fold::{TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable};
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use rustc_type_ir::inherent::*;
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use rustc_type_ir::solve::{Goal, QueryInput};
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use rustc_type_ir::visit::TypeVisitableExt;
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use rustc_type_ir::{
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self as ty, Canonical, CanonicalTyVarKind, CanonicalVarInfo, CanonicalVarKind, InferCtxtLike,
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@ -17,8 +18,11 @@ use crate::delegate::SolverDelegate;
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/// while canonicalizing the response happens in the context of the
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/// query.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
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pub enum CanonicalizeMode {
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Input,
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enum CanonicalizeMode {
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/// When canonicalizing the `param_env`, we keep `'static` as merging
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/// trait candidates relies on it when deciding whether a where-bound
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/// is trivial.
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Input { keep_static: bool },
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/// FIXME: We currently return region constraints referring to
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/// placeholders and inference variables from a binder instantiated
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/// inside of the query.
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@ -59,15 +63,15 @@ pub struct Canonicalizer<'a, D: SolverDelegate<Interner = I>, I: Interner> {
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}
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impl<'a, D: SolverDelegate<Interner = I>, I: Interner> Canonicalizer<'a, D, I> {
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pub fn canonicalize<T: TypeFoldable<I>>(
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pub fn canonicalize_response<T: TypeFoldable<I>>(
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delegate: &'a D,
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canonicalize_mode: CanonicalizeMode,
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max_input_universe: ty::UniverseIndex,
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variables: &'a mut Vec<I::GenericArg>,
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value: T,
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) -> ty::Canonical<I, T> {
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let mut canonicalizer = Canonicalizer {
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delegate,
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canonicalize_mode,
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canonicalize_mode: CanonicalizeMode::Response { max_input_universe },
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variables,
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variable_lookup_table: Default::default(),
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@ -80,9 +84,67 @@ impl<'a, D: SolverDelegate<Interner = I>, I: Interner> Canonicalizer<'a, D, I> {
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let value = value.fold_with(&mut canonicalizer);
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assert!(!value.has_infer(), "unexpected infer in {value:?}");
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assert!(!value.has_placeholders(), "unexpected placeholders in {value:?}");
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let (max_universe, variables) = canonicalizer.finalize();
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Canonical { max_universe, variables, value }
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}
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/// When canonicalizing query inputs, we keep `'static` in the `param_env`
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/// but erase it everywhere else. We generally don't want to depend on region
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/// identity, so while it should not matter whether `'static` is kept in the
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/// value or opaque type storage as well, this prevents us from accidentally
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/// relying on it in the future.
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///
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/// We want to keep the option of canonicalizing `'static` to an existential
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/// variable in the future by changing the way we detect global where-bounds.
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pub fn canonicalize_input<P: TypeFoldable<I>>(
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delegate: &'a D,
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variables: &'a mut Vec<I::GenericArg>,
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input: QueryInput<I, P>,
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) -> ty::Canonical<I, QueryInput<I, P>> {
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// First canonicalize the `param_env` while keeping `'static`
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let mut env_canonicalizer = Canonicalizer {
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delegate,
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canonicalize_mode: CanonicalizeMode::Input { keep_static: true },
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variables,
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variable_lookup_table: Default::default(),
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primitive_var_infos: Vec::new(),
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binder_index: ty::INNERMOST,
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cache: Default::default(),
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};
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let param_env = input.goal.param_env.fold_with(&mut env_canonicalizer);
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debug_assert_eq!(env_canonicalizer.binder_index, ty::INNERMOST);
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// Then canonicalize the rest of the input without keeping `'static`
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// while *mostly* reusing the canonicalizer from above.
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let mut rest_canonicalizer = Canonicalizer {
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delegate,
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canonicalize_mode: CanonicalizeMode::Input { keep_static: false },
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variables: env_canonicalizer.variables,
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// We're able to reuse the `variable_lookup_table` as whether or not
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// it already contains an entry for `'static` does not matter.
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variable_lookup_table: env_canonicalizer.variable_lookup_table,
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primitive_var_infos: env_canonicalizer.primitive_var_infos,
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binder_index: ty::INNERMOST,
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// We do not reuse the cache as it may contain entries whose canonicalized
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// value contains `'static`. While we could alternatively handle this by
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// checking for `'static` when using cached entries, this does not
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// feel worth the effort. I do not expect that a `ParamEnv` will ever
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// contain large enough types for caching to be necessary.
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cache: Default::default(),
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};
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let predicate = input.goal.predicate.fold_with(&mut rest_canonicalizer);
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let goal = Goal { param_env, predicate };
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let predefined_opaques_in_body =
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input.predefined_opaques_in_body.fold_with(&mut rest_canonicalizer);
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let value = QueryInput { goal, predefined_opaques_in_body };
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assert!(!value.has_infer(), "unexpected infer in {value:?}");
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assert!(!value.has_placeholders(), "unexpected placeholders in {value:?}");
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let (max_universe, variables) = rest_canonicalizer.finalize();
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Canonical { max_universe, variables, value }
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}
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@ -126,7 +188,7 @@ impl<'a, D: SolverDelegate<Interner = I>, I: Interner> Canonicalizer<'a, D, I> {
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// all information which should not matter for the solver.
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//
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// For this we compress universes as much as possible.
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => {}
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { .. } => {}
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// When canonicalizing a response we map a universes already entered
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// by the caller to the root universe and only return useful universe
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// information for placeholders and inference variables created inside
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}
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},
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ty::Placeholder(placeholder) => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderTy(PlaceholderLike::new(
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placeholder.universe(),
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self.variables.len().into(),
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)),
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { .. } => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderTy(
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PlaceholderLike::new(placeholder.universe(), self.variables.len().into()),
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),
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CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderTy(placeholder),
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},
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ty::Param(_) => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderTy(PlaceholderLike::new(
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ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT,
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self.variables.len().into(),
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)),
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { .. } => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderTy(
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PlaceholderLike::new(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT, self.variables.len().into()),
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),
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CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => panic!("param ty in response: {t:?}"),
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},
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ty::Bool
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let kind = match r.kind() {
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ty::ReBound(..) => return r,
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// We may encounter `ReStatic` in item signatures or the hidden type
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// of an opaque. `ReErased` should only be encountered in the hidden
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// We don't canonicalize `ReStatic` in the `param_env` as we use it
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// when checking whether a `ParamEnv` candidate is global.
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ty::ReStatic => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { keep_static: false } => {
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CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT)
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}
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { keep_static: true }
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| CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => return r,
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},
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// `ReErased` should only be encountered in the hidden
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// type of an opaque for regions that are ignored for the purposes of
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// captures.
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//
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// FIXME: We should investigate the perf implications of not uniquifying
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// `ReErased`. We may be able to short-circuit registering region
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// obligations if we encounter a `ReErased` on one side, for example.
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ty::ReStatic | ty::ReErased | ty::ReError(_) => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT),
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ty::ReErased | ty::ReError(_) => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { .. } => CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT),
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CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => return r,
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},
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ty::ReEarlyParam(_) | ty::ReLateParam(_) => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT),
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { .. } => CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT),
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CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => {
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panic!("unexpected region in response: {r:?}")
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}
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ty::RePlaceholder(placeholder) => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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// We canonicalize placeholder regions as existentials in query inputs.
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT),
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { .. } => CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT),
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CanonicalizeMode::Response { max_input_universe } => {
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// If we have a placeholder region inside of a query, it must be from
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// a new universe.
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"region vid should have been resolved fully before canonicalization"
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);
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match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT),
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { keep_static: _ } => {
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CanonicalVarKind::Region(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT)
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}
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CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => {
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CanonicalVarKind::Region(self.delegate.universe_of_lt(vid).unwrap())
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}
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ty::InferConst::Fresh(_) => todo!(),
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},
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ty::ConstKind::Placeholder(placeholder) => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderConst(
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { .. } => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderConst(
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PlaceholderLike::new(placeholder.universe(), self.variables.len().into()),
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),
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CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => {
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}
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},
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ty::ConstKind::Param(_) => match self.canonicalize_mode {
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CanonicalizeMode::Input => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderConst(
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CanonicalizeMode::Input { .. } => CanonicalVarKind::PlaceholderConst(
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PlaceholderLike::new(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT, self.variables.len().into()),
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),
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CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => panic!("param ty in response: {c:?}"),
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use rustc_type_ir::{self as ty, Interner, TypingMode, Upcast as _, elaborate};
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use tracing::{debug, instrument};
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use super::trait_goals::TraitGoalProvenVia;
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use crate::delegate::SolverDelegate;
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use crate::solve::inspect::ProbeKind;
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use crate::solve::{
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self.assemble_param_env_candidates(goal, &mut candidates);
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match self.typing_mode() {
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TypingMode::Coherence => {}
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TypingMode::Analysis { .. }
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self.discard_impls_shadowed_by_env(goal, &mut candidates);
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}
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}
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candidates
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}
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goal: Goal<I, G>,
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candidates: &mut Vec<Candidate<I>>,
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) {
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for (i, assumption) in goal.param_env.caller_bounds().into_iter().enumerate() {
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for (i, assumption) in goal.param_env.caller_bounds().iter().enumerate() {
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candidates.extend(G::probe_and_consider_implied_clause(
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self,
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CandidateSource::ParamEnv(i),
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})
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}
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/// If there's a where-bound for the current goal, do not use any impl candidates
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/// to prove the current goal. Most importantly, if there is a where-bound which does
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/// not specify any associated types, we do not allow normalizing the associated type
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/// by using an impl, even if it would apply.
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/// We sadly can't simply take all possible candidates for normalization goals
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/// and check whether they result in the same constraints. We want to make sure
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/// that trying to normalize an alias doesn't result in constraints which aren't
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/// otherwise required.
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///
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/// <https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/76>
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// FIXME(@lcnr): The current structure here makes me unhappy and feels ugly. idk how
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// to improve this however. However, this should make it fairly straightforward to refine
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// the filtering going forward, so it seems alright-ish for now.
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#[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, goal))]
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fn discard_impls_shadowed_by_env<G: GoalKind<D>>(
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&mut self,
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goal: Goal<I, G>,
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candidates: &mut Vec<Candidate<I>>,
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) {
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let cx = self.cx();
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let trait_goal: Goal<I, ty::TraitPredicate<I>> =
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goal.with(cx, goal.predicate.trait_ref(cx));
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let mut trait_candidates_from_env = vec![];
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self.probe(|_| ProbeKind::ShadowedEnvProbing).enter(|ecx| {
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ecx.assemble_param_env_candidates(trait_goal, &mut trait_candidates_from_env);
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ecx.assemble_alias_bound_candidates(trait_goal, &mut trait_candidates_from_env);
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});
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if !trait_candidates_from_env.is_empty() {
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let trait_env_result = self.merge_candidates(trait_candidates_from_env);
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match trait_env_result.unwrap().value.certainty {
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// If proving the trait goal succeeds by using the env,
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// we freely drop all impl candidates.
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//
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// FIXME(@lcnr): It feels like this could easily hide
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// a forced ambiguity candidate added earlier.
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// This feels dangerous.
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Certainty::Yes => {
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candidates.retain(|c| match c.source {
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CandidateSource::Impl(_) | CandidateSource::BuiltinImpl(_) => {
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debug!(?c, "discard impl candidate");
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false
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}
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CandidateSource::ParamEnv(_) | CandidateSource::AliasBound => true,
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CandidateSource::CoherenceUnknowable => panic!("uh oh"),
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});
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}
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// If it is still ambiguous we instead just force the whole goal
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// to be ambig and wait for inference constraints. See
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// tests/ui/traits/next-solver/env-shadows-impls/ambig-env-no-shadow.rs
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Certainty::Maybe(cause) => {
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debug!(?cause, "force ambiguity");
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*candidates = self.forced_ambiguity(cause).into_iter().collect();
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// If there are multiple ways to prove a trait or projection goal, we have
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/// to somehow try to merge the candidates into one. If that fails, we return
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/// ambiguity.
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/// Most notably, when proving a trait goal by via a where-bound, we should not
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/// normalize via impls which have stricter region constraints than the where-bound:
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// trait Trait<'a> {
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/// type Assoc;
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/// }
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///
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/// impl<'a, T: 'a> Trait<'a> for T {
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/// type Assoc = u32;
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/// }
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///
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/// fn with_bound<'a, T: Trait<'a>>(_value: T::Assoc) {}
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/// ```
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///
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/// The where-bound of `with_bound` doesn't specify the associated type, so we would
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/// only be able to normalize `<T as Trait<'a>>::Assoc` by using the impl. This impl
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/// adds a `T: 'a` bound however, which would result in a region error. Given that the
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/// user explicitly wrote that `T: Trait<'a>` holds, this is undesirable and we instead
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/// treat the alias as rigid.
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///
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/// See trait-system-refactor-initiative#124 for more details.
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#[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self), ret)]
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pub(super) fn merge_candidates(&mut self, candidates: Vec<Candidate<I>>) -> QueryResult<I> {
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// First try merging all candidates. This is complete and fully sound.
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let responses = candidates.iter().map(|c| c.result).collect::<Vec<_>>();
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if let Some(result) = self.try_merge_responses(&responses) {
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return Ok(result);
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} else {
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self.flounder(&responses)
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}
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pub(super) fn merge_candidates(
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&mut self,
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proven_via: Option<TraitGoalProvenVia>,
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candidates: Vec<Candidate<I>>,
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) -> QueryResult<I> {
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let Some(proven_via) = proven_via else {
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// We don't care about overflow. If proving the trait goal overflowed, then
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// it's enough to report an overflow error for that, we don't also have to
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// overflow during normalization.
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return Ok(self.make_ambiguous_response_no_constraints(MaybeCause::Ambiguity));
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};
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let responses: Vec<_> = match proven_via {
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// Even when a trait bound has been proven using a where-bound, we
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// still need to consider alias-bounds for normalization, see
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// tests/ui/next-solver/alias-bound-shadowed-by-env.rs.
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//
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// FIXME(const_trait_impl): should this behavior also be used by
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// constness checking. Doing so is *at least theoretically* breaking,
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// see github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/133044#issuecomment-2500709754
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TraitGoalProvenVia::ParamEnv | TraitGoalProvenVia::AliasBound => candidates
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.iter()
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.filter(|c| {
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||||
matches!(c.source, CandidateSource::AliasBound | CandidateSource::ParamEnv(_))
|
||||
})
|
||||
.map(|c| c.result)
|
||||
.collect(),
|
||||
TraitGoalProvenVia::Misc => candidates.iter().map(|c| c.result).collect(),
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
self.try_merge_responses(&responses).map_or_else(|| self.flounder(&responses), Ok)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
|
|||
use rustc_type_ir::fast_reject::DeepRejectCtxt;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::inherent::*;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::lang_items::TraitSolverLangItem;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::solve::inspect::ProbeKind;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::{self as ty, Interner, elaborate};
|
||||
use tracing::instrument;
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -391,6 +392,11 @@ where
|
|||
goal: Goal<I, ty::HostEffectPredicate<I>>,
|
||||
) -> QueryResult<I> {
|
||||
let candidates = self.assemble_and_evaluate_candidates(goal);
|
||||
self.merge_candidates(candidates)
|
||||
let (_, proven_via) = self.probe(|_| ProbeKind::ShadowedEnvProbing).enter(|ecx| {
|
||||
let trait_goal: Goal<I, ty::TraitPredicate<I>> =
|
||||
goal.with(ecx.cx(), goal.predicate.trait_ref);
|
||||
ecx.compute_trait_goal(trait_goal)
|
||||
})?;
|
||||
self.merge_candidates(proven_via, candidates)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ use rustc_type_ir::relate::solver_relating::RelateExt;
|
|||
use rustc_type_ir::{self as ty, Canonical, CanonicalVarValues, InferCtxtLike, Interner};
|
||||
use tracing::{debug, instrument, trace};
|
||||
|
||||
use crate::canonicalizer::{CanonicalizeMode, Canonicalizer};
|
||||
use crate::canonicalizer::Canonicalizer;
|
||||
use crate::delegate::SolverDelegate;
|
||||
use crate::resolve::EagerResolver;
|
||||
use crate::solve::eval_ctxt::NestedGoals;
|
||||
|
@ -60,17 +60,13 @@ where
|
|||
(goal, opaque_types).fold_with(&mut EagerResolver::new(self.delegate));
|
||||
|
||||
let mut orig_values = Default::default();
|
||||
let canonical = Canonicalizer::canonicalize(
|
||||
self.delegate,
|
||||
CanonicalizeMode::Input,
|
||||
&mut orig_values,
|
||||
QueryInput {
|
||||
let canonical =
|
||||
Canonicalizer::canonicalize_input(self.delegate, &mut orig_values, QueryInput {
|
||||
goal,
|
||||
predefined_opaques_in_body: self
|
||||
.cx()
|
||||
.mk_predefined_opaques_in_body(PredefinedOpaquesData { opaque_types }),
|
||||
},
|
||||
);
|
||||
});
|
||||
let query_input = ty::CanonicalQueryInput { canonical, typing_mode: self.typing_mode() };
|
||||
(orig_values, query_input)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -148,9 +144,9 @@ where
|
|||
.region_constraints
|
||||
.retain(|outlives| outlives.0.as_region().map_or(true, |re| re != outlives.1));
|
||||
|
||||
let canonical = Canonicalizer::canonicalize(
|
||||
let canonical = Canonicalizer::canonicalize_response(
|
||||
self.delegate,
|
||||
CanonicalizeMode::Response { max_input_universe: self.max_input_universe },
|
||||
self.max_input_universe,
|
||||
&mut Default::default(),
|
||||
Response {
|
||||
var_values,
|
||||
|
@ -428,12 +424,7 @@ where
|
|||
let var_values = CanonicalVarValues { var_values: delegate.cx().mk_args(var_values) };
|
||||
let state = inspect::State { var_values, data };
|
||||
let state = state.fold_with(&mut EagerResolver::new(delegate));
|
||||
Canonicalizer::canonicalize(
|
||||
delegate,
|
||||
CanonicalizeMode::Response { max_input_universe },
|
||||
&mut vec![],
|
||||
state,
|
||||
)
|
||||
Canonicalizer::canonicalize_response(delegate, max_input_universe, &mut vec![], state)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: needs to be pub to be accessed by downstream
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ where
|
|||
if let Some(kind) = kind.no_bound_vars() {
|
||||
match kind {
|
||||
ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::ClauseKind::Trait(predicate)) => {
|
||||
self.compute_trait_goal(Goal { param_env, predicate })
|
||||
self.compute_trait_goal(Goal { param_env, predicate }).map(|(r, _via)| r)
|
||||
}
|
||||
ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::ClauseKind::HostEffect(predicate)) => {
|
||||
self.compute_host_effect_goal(Goal { param_env, predicate })
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -243,22 +243,27 @@ where
|
|||
.copied()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn bail_with_ambiguity(&mut self, responses: &[CanonicalResponse<I>]) -> CanonicalResponse<I> {
|
||||
debug_assert!(!responses.is_empty());
|
||||
if let Certainty::Maybe(maybe_cause) =
|
||||
responses.iter().fold(Certainty::AMBIGUOUS, |certainty, response| {
|
||||
certainty.unify_with(response.value.certainty)
|
||||
})
|
||||
{
|
||||
self.make_ambiguous_response_no_constraints(maybe_cause)
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
panic!("expected flounder response to be ambiguous")
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// If we fail to merge responses we flounder and return overflow or ambiguity.
|
||||
#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self), ret)]
|
||||
fn flounder(&mut self, responses: &[CanonicalResponse<I>]) -> QueryResult<I> {
|
||||
if responses.is_empty() {
|
||||
return Err(NoSolution);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Ok(self.bail_with_ambiguity(responses))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let Certainty::Maybe(maybe_cause) =
|
||||
responses.iter().fold(Certainty::AMBIGUOUS, |certainty, response| {
|
||||
certainty.unify_with(response.value.certainty)
|
||||
})
|
||||
else {
|
||||
panic!("expected flounder response to be ambiguous")
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(self.make_ambiguous_response_no_constraints(maybe_cause))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Normalize a type for when it is structurally matched on.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -88,10 +88,17 @@ where
|
|||
/// returns `NoSolution`.
|
||||
#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self), ret)]
|
||||
fn normalize_at_least_one_step(&mut self, goal: Goal<I, NormalizesTo<I>>) -> QueryResult<I> {
|
||||
match goal.predicate.alias.kind(self.cx()) {
|
||||
let cx = self.cx();
|
||||
match goal.predicate.alias.kind(cx) {
|
||||
ty::AliasTermKind::ProjectionTy | ty::AliasTermKind::ProjectionConst => {
|
||||
let candidates = self.assemble_and_evaluate_candidates(goal);
|
||||
self.merge_candidates(candidates)
|
||||
let (_, proven_via) =
|
||||
self.probe(|_| ProbeKind::ShadowedEnvProbing).enter(|ecx| {
|
||||
let trait_goal: Goal<I, ty::TraitPredicate<I>> =
|
||||
goal.with(cx, goal.predicate.alias.trait_ref(cx));
|
||||
ecx.compute_trait_goal(trait_goal)
|
||||
})?;
|
||||
self.merge_candidates(proven_via, candidates)
|
||||
}
|
||||
ty::AliasTermKind::InherentTy => self.normalize_inherent_associated_type(goal),
|
||||
ty::AliasTermKind::OpaqueTy => self.normalize_opaque_type(goal),
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ use rustc_type_ir::data_structures::IndexSet;
|
|||
use rustc_type_ir::fast_reject::DeepRejectCtxt;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::inherent::*;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::lang_items::TraitSolverLangItem;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::solve::CanonicalResponse;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::visit::TypeVisitableExt as _;
|
||||
use rustc_type_ir::{self as ty, Interner, TraitPredicate, TypingMode, Upcast as _, elaborate};
|
||||
use tracing::{instrument, trace};
|
||||
|
@ -1147,13 +1148,101 @@ where
|
|||
ecx.evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(Certainty::Yes)
|
||||
})
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// How we've proven this trait goal.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This is used by `NormalizesTo` goals to only normalize
|
||||
/// by using the same 'kind of candidate' we've used to prove
|
||||
/// its corresponding trait goal. Most notably, we do not
|
||||
/// normalize by using an impl if the trait goal has been
|
||||
/// proven via a `ParamEnv` candidate.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This is necessary to avoid unnecessary region constraints,
|
||||
/// see trait-system-refactor-initiative#125 for more details.
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
|
||||
pub(super) enum TraitGoalProvenVia {
|
||||
/// We've proven the trait goal by something which is
|
||||
/// is not a non-global where-bound or an alias-bound.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This means we don't disable any candidates during
|
||||
/// normalization.
|
||||
Misc,
|
||||
ParamEnv,
|
||||
AliasBound,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
impl<D, I> EvalCtxt<'_, D>
|
||||
where
|
||||
D: SolverDelegate<Interner = I>,
|
||||
I: Interner,
|
||||
{
|
||||
pub(super) fn merge_trait_candidates(
|
||||
&mut self,
|
||||
goal: Goal<I, TraitPredicate<I>>,
|
||||
candidates: Vec<Candidate<I>>,
|
||||
) -> Result<(CanonicalResponse<I>, Option<TraitGoalProvenVia>), NoSolution> {
|
||||
if let TypingMode::Coherence = self.typing_mode() {
|
||||
let all_candidates: Vec<_> = candidates.into_iter().map(|c| c.result).collect();
|
||||
return if let Some(response) = self.try_merge_responses(&all_candidates) {
|
||||
Ok((response, Some(TraitGoalProvenVia::Misc)))
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
self.flounder(&all_candidates).map(|r| (r, None))
|
||||
};
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: prefer trivial builtin impls
|
||||
|
||||
// If there are non-global where-bounds, prefer where-bounds
|
||||
// (including global ones) over everything else.
|
||||
let has_non_global_where_bounds = candidates.iter().any(|c| match c.source {
|
||||
CandidateSource::ParamEnv(idx) => {
|
||||
let where_bound = goal.param_env.caller_bounds().get(idx);
|
||||
where_bound.has_bound_vars() || !where_bound.is_global()
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => false,
|
||||
});
|
||||
if has_non_global_where_bounds {
|
||||
let where_bounds: Vec<_> = candidates
|
||||
.iter()
|
||||
.filter(|c| matches!(c.source, CandidateSource::ParamEnv(_)))
|
||||
.map(|c| c.result)
|
||||
.collect();
|
||||
|
||||
return if let Some(response) = self.try_merge_responses(&where_bounds) {
|
||||
Ok((response, Some(TraitGoalProvenVia::ParamEnv)))
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Ok((self.bail_with_ambiguity(&where_bounds), None))
|
||||
};
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if candidates.iter().any(|c| matches!(c.source, CandidateSource::AliasBound)) {
|
||||
let alias_bounds: Vec<_> = candidates
|
||||
.iter()
|
||||
.filter(|c| matches!(c.source, CandidateSource::AliasBound))
|
||||
.map(|c| c.result)
|
||||
.collect();
|
||||
return if let Some(response) = self.try_merge_responses(&alias_bounds) {
|
||||
Ok((response, Some(TraitGoalProvenVia::AliasBound)))
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Ok((self.bail_with_ambiguity(&alias_bounds), None))
|
||||
};
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let all_candidates: Vec<_> = candidates.into_iter().map(|c| c.result).collect();
|
||||
if let Some(response) = self.try_merge_responses(&all_candidates) {
|
||||
Ok((response, Some(TraitGoalProvenVia::Misc)))
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
self.flounder(&all_candidates).map(|r| (r, None))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))]
|
||||
pub(super) fn compute_trait_goal(
|
||||
&mut self,
|
||||
goal: Goal<I, TraitPredicate<I>>,
|
||||
) -> QueryResult<I> {
|
||||
) -> Result<(CanonicalResponse<I>, Option<TraitGoalProvenVia>), NoSolution> {
|
||||
let candidates = self.assemble_and_evaluate_candidates(goal);
|
||||
self.merge_candidates(candidates)
|
||||
self.merge_trait_candidates(goal, candidates)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ pub trait AdtDef<I: Interner>: Copy + Debug + Hash + Eq {
|
|||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub trait ParamEnv<I: Interner>: Copy + Debug + Hash + Eq + TypeFoldable<I> {
|
||||
fn caller_bounds(self) -> impl IntoIterator<Item = I::Clause>;
|
||||
fn caller_bounds(self) -> impl SliceLike<Item = I::Clause>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub trait Features<I: Interner>: Copy {
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
|
|||
//@ known-bug: #133639
|
||||
|
||||
#![feature(with_negative_coherence)]
|
||||
#![feature(min_specialization)]
|
||||
#![feature(generic_const_exprs)]
|
||||
|
||||
#![crate_type = "lib"]
|
||||
use std::str::FromStr;
|
||||
|
||||
struct a<const b: bool>;
|
||||
|
||||
trait c {}
|
||||
|
||||
impl<const d: u32> FromStr for e<d>
|
||||
where
|
||||
a<{ d <= 2 }>: c,
|
||||
{
|
||||
type Err = ();
|
||||
fn from_str(f: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
|
||||
unimplemented!()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
struct e<const d: u32>;
|
||||
|
||||
impl<const d: u32> FromStr for e<d>
|
||||
where
|
||||
a<{ d <= 2 }>: c,
|
||||
{
|
||||
type Err = ();
|
||||
fn from_str(f: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
|
||||
unimplemented!()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
|||
//@ check-pass
|
||||
|
||||
// Regression test for #133639.
|
||||
|
||||
#![feature(with_negative_coherence)]
|
||||
#![feature(min_specialization)]
|
||||
#![feature(generic_const_exprs)]
|
||||
//~^ WARNING the feature `generic_const_exprs` is incomplete
|
||||
|
||||
#![crate_type = "lib"]
|
||||
trait Trait {}
|
||||
struct A<const B: bool>;
|
||||
|
||||
trait C {}
|
||||
|
||||
impl<const D: u32> Trait for E<D> where A<{ D <= 2 }>: C {}
|
||||
struct E<const D: u32>;
|
||||
|
||||
impl<const D: u32> Trait for E<D> where A<{ D <= 2 }>: C {}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
|||
warning: the feature `generic_const_exprs` is incomplete and may not be safe to use and/or cause compiler crashes
|
||||
--> $DIR/specialization-fuzzing-ice-133639.rs:7:12
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | #![feature(generic_const_exprs)]
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: see issue #76560 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76560> for more information
|
||||
= note: `#[warn(incomplete_features)]` on by default
|
||||
|
||||
warning: 1 warning emitted
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
|
|||
//@ revisions: current next
|
||||
//@ ignore-compare-mode-next-solver (explicit revisions)
|
||||
//@[next] compile-flags: -Znext-solver
|
||||
//@ check-pass
|
||||
|
||||
// This caused a regression in a crater run in #132325.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
|
|||
error[E0284]: type annotations needed: cannot satisfy `Foo == _`
|
||||
--> $DIR/norm-before-method-resolution-opaque-type.rs:15:19
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | fn weird_bound<X>(x: &<X as Trait<'static>>::Out<Foo>) -> X
|
||||
| ^ cannot satisfy `Foo == _`
|
||||
|
||||
error: aborting due to 1 previous error
|
||||
|
||||
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0284`.
|
|
@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
|
|||
error: item does not constrain `Foo::{opaque#0}`, but has it in its signature
|
||||
--> $DIR/norm-before-method-resolution-opaque-type.rs:15:4
|
||||
--> $DIR/norm-before-method-resolution-opaque-type.rs:16:4
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | fn weird_bound<X>(x: &<X as Trait<'static>>::Out<Foo>) -> X
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: consider moving the opaque type's declaration and defining uses into a separate module
|
||||
note: this opaque type is in the signature
|
||||
--> $DIR/norm-before-method-resolution-opaque-type.rs:13:12
|
||||
--> $DIR/norm-before-method-resolution-opaque-type.rs:14:12
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | type Foo = impl Sized;
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
|
|||
//@ revisions: old next
|
||||
//@[next] compile-flags: -Znext-solver
|
||||
//@[next] check-pass
|
||||
|
||||
#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]
|
||||
trait Trait<'a> {
|
||||
|
@ -14,7 +15,6 @@ type Foo = impl Sized;
|
|||
|
||||
fn weird_bound<X>(x: &<X as Trait<'static>>::Out<Foo>) -> X
|
||||
//[old]~^ ERROR: item does not constrain
|
||||
//[next]~^^ ERROR: cannot satisfy `Foo == _`
|
||||
where
|
||||
for<'a> X: Trait<'a>,
|
||||
for<'a> <X as Trait<'a>>::Out<()>: Copy,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -37,9 +37,4 @@ fn foo<T: Unnormalizable>() {
|
|||
// result in a cyclic type. However, we can still unify these types by first
|
||||
// normalizing the inner associated type. Emitting an error here would be incomplete.
|
||||
drop::<T>(t);
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME(-Znext-solver): This line is necessary due to an unrelated solver bug
|
||||
// and should get removed in the future.
|
||||
// https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/96
|
||||
drop::<Inv<<T as Unnormalizable>::Assoc>>(u);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
|
|||
//@ revisions: current next
|
||||
//@ ignore-compare-mode-next-solver (explicit revisions)
|
||||
//@[next] compile-flags: -Znext-solver
|
||||
//@ check-pass
|
||||
|
||||
// A regression test for an edge case of candidate selection
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
|
|||
//@ revisions: current next
|
||||
//@ ignore-compare-mode-next-solver (explicit revisions)
|
||||
//@[next] compile-flags: -Znext-solver
|
||||
//@ check-pass
|
||||
|
||||
// A regression test for an edge case of candidate selection
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
|
|||
//@ revisions: current next
|
||||
//@ ignore-compare-mode-next-solver (explicit revisions)
|
||||
//@[next] compile-flags: -Znext-solver
|
||||
//@ check-pass
|
||||
|
||||
// A regression test for an edge case of candidate selection
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
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