Make BorrowSet/BorrowData fields accessible via public getters
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@ -20,18 +20,37 @@ pub struct BorrowSet<'tcx> {
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/// by the `Location` of the assignment statement in which it
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/// appears on the right hand side. Thus the location is the map
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/// key, and its position in the map corresponds to `BorrowIndex`.
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pub location_map: FxIndexMap<Location, BorrowData<'tcx>>,
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pub(crate) location_map: FxIndexMap<Location, BorrowData<'tcx>>,
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/// Locations which activate borrows.
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/// NOTE: a given location may activate more than one borrow in the future
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/// when more general two-phase borrow support is introduced, but for now we
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/// only need to store one borrow index.
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pub activation_map: FxIndexMap<Location, Vec<BorrowIndex>>,
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pub(crate) activation_map: FxIndexMap<Location, Vec<BorrowIndex>>,
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/// Map from local to all the borrows on that local.
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pub local_map: FxIndexMap<mir::Local, FxIndexSet<BorrowIndex>>,
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pub(crate) local_map: FxIndexMap<mir::Local, FxIndexSet<BorrowIndex>>,
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pub locals_state_at_exit: LocalsStateAtExit,
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pub(crate) locals_state_at_exit: LocalsStateAtExit,
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}
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// These methods are public to support borrowck consumers.
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impl<'tcx> BorrowSet<'tcx> {
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pub fn location_map(&self) -> &FxIndexMap<Location, BorrowData<'tcx>> {
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&self.location_map
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}
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pub fn activation_map(&self) -> &FxIndexMap<Location, Vec<BorrowIndex>> {
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&self.activation_map
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}
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pub fn local_map(&self) -> &FxIndexMap<mir::Local, FxIndexSet<BorrowIndex>> {
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&self.local_map
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}
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pub fn locals_state_at_exit(&self) -> &LocalsStateAtExit {
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&self.locals_state_at_exit
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}
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}
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impl<'tcx> Index<BorrowIndex> for BorrowSet<'tcx> {
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@ -55,17 +74,44 @@ pub enum TwoPhaseActivation {
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pub struct BorrowData<'tcx> {
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/// Location where the borrow reservation starts.
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/// In many cases, this will be equal to the activation location but not always.
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pub reserve_location: Location,
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pub(crate) reserve_location: Location,
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/// Location where the borrow is activated.
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pub activation_location: TwoPhaseActivation,
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pub(crate) activation_location: TwoPhaseActivation,
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/// What kind of borrow this is
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pub kind: mir::BorrowKind,
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pub(crate) kind: mir::BorrowKind,
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/// The region for which this borrow is live
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pub region: RegionVid,
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pub(crate) region: RegionVid,
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/// Place from which we are borrowing
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pub borrowed_place: mir::Place<'tcx>,
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pub(crate) borrowed_place: mir::Place<'tcx>,
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/// Place to which the borrow was stored
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pub assigned_place: mir::Place<'tcx>,
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pub(crate) assigned_place: mir::Place<'tcx>,
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}
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// These methods are public to support borrowck consumers.
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impl<'tcx> BorrowData<'tcx> {
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pub fn reserve_location(&self) -> Location {
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self.reserve_location
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}
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pub fn activation_location(&self) -> TwoPhaseActivation {
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self.activation_location
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}
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pub fn kind(&self) -> mir::BorrowKind {
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self.kind
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}
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pub fn region(&self) -> RegionVid {
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self.region
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}
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pub fn borrowed_place(&self) -> mir::Place<'tcx> {
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self.borrowed_place
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}
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pub fn assigned_place(&self) -> mir::Place<'tcx> {
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self.assigned_place
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}
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}
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impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for BorrowData<'tcx> {
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@ -540,10 +540,14 @@ pub trait Machine<'tcx>: Sized {
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interp_ok(ReturnAction::Normal)
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}
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/// Called immediately after an "immediate" local variable is read
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/// Called immediately after an "immediate" local variable is read in a given frame
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/// (i.e., this is called for reads that do not end up accessing addressable memory).
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#[inline(always)]
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fn after_local_read(_ecx: &InterpCx<'tcx, Self>, _local: mir::Local) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
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fn after_local_read(
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_ecx: &InterpCx<'tcx, Self>,
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_frame: &Frame<'tcx, Self::Provenance, Self::FrameExtra>,
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_local: mir::Local,
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) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
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interp_ok(())
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}
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@ -718,9 +718,8 @@ impl<'tcx, M: Machine<'tcx>> InterpCx<'tcx, M> {
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/// Read from a local of a given frame.
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/// Will not access memory, instead an indirect `Operand` is returned.
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///
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/// This is public because it is used by [priroda](https://github.com/oli-obk/priroda) and
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/// [Aquascope](https://github.com/cognitive-engineering-lab/aquascope/) to get an
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/// OpTy from a local.
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/// This is public because it is used by [Aquascope](https://github.com/cognitive-engineering-lab/aquascope/)
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/// to get an OpTy from a local.
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pub fn local_at_frame_to_op(
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&self,
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frame: &Frame<'tcx, M::Provenance, M::FrameExtra>,
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if matches!(op, Operand::Immediate(_)) {
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assert!(!layout.is_unsized());
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}
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M::after_local_read(self, local)?;
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M::after_local_read(self, frame, local)?;
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interp_ok(OpTy { op, layout })
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}
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@ -1571,8 +1571,12 @@ impl<'tcx> Machine<'tcx> for MiriMachine<'tcx> {
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res
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}
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fn after_local_read(ecx: &InterpCx<'tcx, Self>, local: mir::Local) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
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if let Some(data_race) = &ecx.frame().extra.data_race {
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fn after_local_read(
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ecx: &InterpCx<'tcx, Self>,
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frame: &Frame<'tcx, Provenance, FrameExtra<'tcx>>,
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local: mir::Local,
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) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
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if let Some(data_race) = &frame.extra.data_race {
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data_race.local_read(local, &ecx.machine);
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}
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interp_ok(())
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