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Auto merge of #105575 - compiler-errors:impl-wf-lint, r=oli-obk

Add `IMPLIED_BOUNDS_ENTAILMENT` lint

Implements a lint (#105572) version of the hard-error introduced in #105483. Context is in that PR.

r? `@lcnr`
cc `@oli-obk` who had asked for this to be a lint first

Not sure if this needs to be an FCP, since it's a lint for now.
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bors 2022-12-20 03:52:43 +00:00
commit 7f42e58eff
9 changed files with 223 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -71,8 +71,14 @@ pub(crate) fn compare_impl_method<'tcx>(
return; return;
} }
if let Err(_) = compare_predicate_entailment(tcx, impl_m, impl_m_span, trait_m, impl_trait_ref) if let Err(_) = compare_predicate_entailment(
{ tcx,
impl_m,
impl_m_span,
trait_m,
impl_trait_ref,
CheckImpliedWfMode::Check,
) {
return; return;
} }
} }
@ -150,6 +156,7 @@ fn compare_predicate_entailment<'tcx>(
impl_m_span: Span, impl_m_span: Span,
trait_m: &ty::AssocItem, trait_m: &ty::AssocItem,
impl_trait_ref: ty::TraitRef<'tcx>, impl_trait_ref: ty::TraitRef<'tcx>,
check_implied_wf: CheckImpliedWfMode,
) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> { ) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> {
let trait_to_impl_substs = impl_trait_ref.substs; let trait_to_impl_substs = impl_trait_ref.substs;
@ -255,15 +262,15 @@ fn compare_predicate_entailment<'tcx>(
let mut wf_tys = FxIndexSet::default(); let mut wf_tys = FxIndexSet::default();
let impl_sig = infcx.replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars( let unnormalized_impl_sig = infcx.replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars(
impl_m_span, impl_m_span,
infer::HigherRankedType, infer::HigherRankedType,
tcx.fn_sig(impl_m.def_id), tcx.fn_sig(impl_m.def_id),
); );
let unnormalized_impl_fty = tcx.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::dummy(unnormalized_impl_sig));
let norm_cause = ObligationCause::misc(impl_m_span, impl_m_hir_id); let norm_cause = ObligationCause::misc(impl_m_span, impl_m_hir_id);
let impl_sig = ocx.normalize(&norm_cause, param_env, impl_sig); let impl_fty = ocx.normalize(&norm_cause, param_env, unnormalized_impl_fty);
let impl_fty = tcx.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::dummy(impl_sig));
debug!("compare_impl_method: impl_fty={:?}", impl_fty); debug!("compare_impl_method: impl_fty={:?}", impl_fty);
let trait_sig = tcx.bound_fn_sig(trait_m.def_id).subst(tcx, trait_to_placeholder_substs); let trait_sig = tcx.bound_fn_sig(trait_m.def_id).subst(tcx, trait_to_placeholder_substs);
@ -304,29 +311,108 @@ fn compare_predicate_entailment<'tcx>(
return Err(emitted); return Err(emitted);
} }
if check_implied_wf == CheckImpliedWfMode::Check {
// We need to check that the impl's args are well-formed given
// the hybrid param-env (impl + trait method where-clauses).
ocx.register_obligation(traits::Obligation::new(
infcx.tcx,
ObligationCause::dummy(),
param_env,
ty::Binder::dummy(ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(unnormalized_impl_fty.into())),
));
}
let emit_implied_wf_lint = || {
infcx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(
rustc_session::lint::builtin::IMPLIED_BOUNDS_ENTAILMENT,
impl_m_hir_id,
infcx.tcx.def_span(impl_m.def_id),
"impl method assumes more implied bounds than the corresponding trait method",
|lint| lint,
);
};
// Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's // Check that all obligations are satisfied by the implementation's
// version. // version.
let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error(); let errors = ocx.select_all_or_error();
if !errors.is_empty() { if !errors.is_empty() {
let reported = infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None); match check_implied_wf {
return Err(reported); CheckImpliedWfMode::Check => {
return compare_predicate_entailment(
tcx,
impl_m,
impl_m_span,
trait_m,
impl_trait_ref,
CheckImpliedWfMode::Skip,
)
.map(|()| {
// If the skip-mode was successful, emit a lint.
emit_implied_wf_lint();
});
}
CheckImpliedWfMode::Skip => {
let reported = infcx.err_ctxt().report_fulfillment_errors(&errors, None);
return Err(reported);
}
}
} }
// Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of // Finally, resolve all regions. This catches wily misuses of
// lifetime parameters. // lifetime parameters.
let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds( let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds(
param_env, param_env,
Some(infcx), Some(infcx),
infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl_m_hir_id, wf_tys), infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, impl_m_hir_id, wf_tys.clone()),
); );
infcx.check_region_obligations_and_report_errors( infcx.process_registered_region_obligations(
impl_m.def_id.expect_local(), outlives_env.region_bound_pairs(),
&outlives_environment, outlives_env.param_env,
); );
let errors = infcx.resolve_regions(&outlives_env);
if !errors.is_empty() {
// FIXME(compiler-errors): This can be simplified when IMPLIED_BOUNDS_ENTAILMENT
// becomes a hard error (i.e. ideally we'd just call `resolve_regions_and_report_errors`
match check_implied_wf {
CheckImpliedWfMode::Check => {
return compare_predicate_entailment(
tcx,
impl_m,
impl_m_span,
trait_m,
impl_trait_ref,
CheckImpliedWfMode::Skip,
)
.map(|()| {
// If the skip-mode was successful, emit a lint.
emit_implied_wf_lint();
});
}
CheckImpliedWfMode::Skip => {
if infcx.tainted_by_errors().is_none() {
infcx.err_ctxt().report_region_errors(impl_m.def_id.expect_local(), &errors);
}
return Err(tcx
.sess
.delay_span_bug(rustc_span::DUMMY_SP, "error should have been emitted"));
}
}
}
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
enum CheckImpliedWfMode {
/// Checks implied well-formedness of the impl method. If it fails, we will
/// re-check with `Skip`, and emit a lint if it succeeds.
Check,
/// Skips checking implied well-formedness of the impl method, but will emit
/// a lint if the `compare_predicate_entailment` succeeded. This means that
/// the reason that we had failed earlier during `Check` was due to the impl
/// having stronger requirements than the trait.
Skip,
}
fn compare_asyncness<'tcx>( fn compare_asyncness<'tcx>(
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
impl_m: &ty::AssocItem, impl_m: &ty::AssocItem,

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@ -1693,7 +1693,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> {
&self, &self,
generic_param_scope: LocalDefId, generic_param_scope: LocalDefId,
outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>,
) { ) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
let errors = self.resolve_regions(outlives_env); let errors = self.resolve_regions(outlives_env);
if let None = self.tainted_by_errors() { if let None = self.tainted_by_errors() {
@ -1704,6 +1704,10 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> {
// errors from silly ones. // errors from silly ones.
self.report_region_errors(generic_param_scope, &errors); self.report_region_errors(generic_param_scope, &errors);
} }
(!errors.is_empty()).then(|| {
self.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(rustc_span::DUMMY_SP, "error should have been emitted")
})
} }
// [Note-Type-error-reporting] // [Note-Type-error-reporting]

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@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ use crate::infer::{
}; };
use crate::traits::{ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode}; use crate::traits::{ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode};
use rustc_data_structures::undo_log::UndoLogs; use rustc_data_structures::undo_log::UndoLogs;
use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed;
use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId;
use rustc_middle::mir::ConstraintCategory; use rustc_middle::mir::ConstraintCategory;
@ -177,7 +178,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> {
&self, &self,
generic_param_scope: LocalDefId, generic_param_scope: LocalDefId,
outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>,
) { ) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
self.process_registered_region_obligations( self.process_registered_region_obligations(
outlives_env.region_bound_pairs(), outlives_env.region_bound_pairs(),
outlives_env.param_env, outlives_env.param_env,

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@ -3311,6 +3311,7 @@ declare_lint_pass! {
FFI_UNWIND_CALLS, FFI_UNWIND_CALLS,
REPR_TRANSPARENT_EXTERNAL_PRIVATE_FIELDS, REPR_TRANSPARENT_EXTERNAL_PRIVATE_FIELDS,
NAMED_ARGUMENTS_USED_POSITIONALLY, NAMED_ARGUMENTS_USED_POSITIONALLY,
IMPLIED_BOUNDS_ENTAILMENT,
] ]
} }
@ -3998,3 +3999,44 @@ declare_lint! {
Warn, Warn,
"named arguments in format used positionally" "named arguments in format used positionally"
} }
declare_lint! {
/// The `implied_bounds_entailment` lint detects cases where the arguments of an impl method
/// have stronger implied bounds than those from the trait method it's implementing.
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust,compile_fail
/// #![deny(implied_bounds_entailment)]
///
/// trait Trait {
/// fn get<'s>(s: &'s str, _: &'static &'static ()) -> &'static str;
/// }
///
/// impl Trait for () {
/// fn get<'s>(s: &'s str, _: &'static &'s ()) -> &'static str {
/// s
/// }
/// }
///
/// let val = <() as Trait>::get(&String::from("blah blah blah"), &&());
/// println!("{}", val);
/// ```
///
/// {{produces}}
///
/// ### Explanation
///
/// Neither the trait method, which provides no implied bounds about `'s`, nor the impl,
/// requires the main function to prove that 's: 'static, but the impl method is allowed
/// to assume that `'s: 'static` within its own body.
///
/// This can be used to implement an unsound API if used incorrectly.
pub IMPLIED_BOUNDS_ENTAILMENT,
Warn,
"impl method assumes more implied bounds than its corresponding trait method",
@future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
reference: "issue #105572 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105572>",
reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseError,
};
}

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
#![deny(implied_bounds_entailment)]
trait Project {
type Ty;
}
impl Project for &'_ &'_ () {
type Ty = ();
}
trait Trait {
fn get<'s>(s: &'s str, _: ()) -> &'static str;
}
impl Trait for () {
fn get<'s>(s: &'s str, _: <&'static &'s () as Project>::Ty) -> &'static str {
//~^ ERROR impl method assumes more implied bounds than the corresponding trait method
//~| WARN this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
s
}
}
fn main() {
let val = <() as Trait>::get(&String::from("blah blah blah"), ());
println!("{}", val);
}

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
error: impl method assumes more implied bounds than the corresponding trait method
--> $DIR/impl-implied-bounds-compatibility-unnormalized.rs:13:5
|
LL | fn get<'s>(s: &'s str, _: <&'static &'s () as Project>::Ty) -> &'static str {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
= note: for more information, see issue #105572 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105572>
note: the lint level is defined here
--> $DIR/impl-implied-bounds-compatibility-unnormalized.rs:1:9
|
LL | #![deny(implied_bounds_entailment)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: aborting due to previous error

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@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
#![deny(implied_bounds_entailment)]
use std::cell::RefCell;
pub struct MessageListeners<'a> {
listeners: RefCell<Vec<Box<dyn FnMut(()) + 'a>>>,
}
pub trait MessageListenersInterface {
fn listeners<'c>(&'c self) -> &'c MessageListeners<'c>;
}
impl<'a> MessageListenersInterface for MessageListeners<'a> {
fn listeners<'b>(&'b self) -> &'a MessageListeners<'b> {
//~^ ERROR impl method assumes more implied bounds than the corresponding trait method
//~| WARN this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
self
}
}
fn main() {}

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
error: impl method assumes more implied bounds than the corresponding trait method
--> $DIR/impl-implied-bounds-compatibility.rs:14:5
|
LL | fn listeners<'b>(&'b self) -> &'a MessageListeners<'b> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
= note: for more information, see issue #105572 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105572>
note: the lint level is defined here
--> $DIR/impl-implied-bounds-compatibility.rs:1:9
|
LL | #![deny(implied_bounds_entailment)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: aborting due to previous error

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ impl<T> StaticRef<T> {
impl<T> std::ops::Deref for StaticRef<T> { impl<T> std::ops::Deref for StaticRef<T> {
type Target = T; type Target = T;
fn deref(&self) -> &'static T { fn deref(&self) -> &T {
unsafe { &*self.ptr } unsafe { &*self.ptr }
} }
} }