Overhaul TyS
and Ty
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Specifically, change `Ty` from this: ``` pub type Ty<'tcx> = &'tcx TyS<'tcx>; ``` to this ``` pub struct Ty<'tcx>(Interned<'tcx, TyS<'tcx>>); ``` There are two benefits to this. - It's now a first class type, so we can define methods on it. This means we can move a lot of methods away from `TyS`, leaving `TyS` as a barely-used type, which is appropriate given that it's not meant to be used directly. - The uniqueness requirement is now explicit, via the `Interned` type. E.g. the pointer-based `Eq` and `Hash` comes from `Interned`, rather than via `TyS`, which wasn't obvious at all. Much of this commit is boring churn. The interesting changes are in these files: - compiler/rustc_middle/src/arena.rs - compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/visit.rs - compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/context.rs - compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs Specifically: - Most mentions of `TyS` are removed. It's very much a dumb struct now; `Ty` has all the smarts. - `TyS` now has `crate` visibility instead of `pub`. - `TyS::make_for_test` is removed in favour of the static `BOOL_TY`, which just works better with the new structure. - The `Eq`/`Ord`/`Hash` impls are removed from `TyS`. `Interned`s impls of `Eq`/`Hash` now suffice. `Ord` is now partly on `Interned` (pointer-based, for the `Equal` case) and partly on `TyS` (contents-based, for the other cases). - There are many tedious sigil adjustments, i.e. adding or removing `*` or `&`. They seem to be unavoidable.
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(&ty::Ref(_, a, _), &ty::Ref(_, b, _))
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| (&ty::RawPtr(ty::TypeAndMut { ty: a, .. }), &ty::RawPtr(ty::TypeAndMut { ty: b, .. })) => {
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(src, unsized_info(fx, a, b, old_info))
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(src, unsized_info(fx, *a, *b, old_info))
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}
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(&ty::Adt(def_a, _), &ty::Adt(def_b, _)) if def_a.is_box() && def_b.is_box() => {
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let (a, b) = (src_layout.ty.boxed_ty(), dst_layout.ty.boxed_ty());
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