Make MIR cleanup for functions with impossible predicates into a real MIR pass
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compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/impossible_predicates.rs
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compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/impossible_predicates.rs
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//! Check if it's even possible to satisfy the 'where' clauses
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//! for this item.
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//!
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//! It's possible to `#!feature(trivial_bounds)]` to write
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//! a function with impossible to satisfy clauses, e.g.:
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//! `fn foo() where String: Copy {}`.
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//!
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//! We don't usually need to worry about this kind of case,
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//! since we would get a compilation error if the user tried
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//! to call it. However, since we optimize even without any
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//! calls to the function, we need to make sure that it even
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//! makes sense to try to evaluate the body.
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//!
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//! If there are unsatisfiable where clauses, then all bets are
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//! off, and we just give up.
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//!
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//! We manually filter the predicates, skipping anything that's not
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//! "global". We are in a potentially generic context
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//! (e.g. we are evaluating a function without instantiating generic
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//! parameters, so this filtering serves two purposes:
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//!
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//! 1. We skip evaluating any predicates that we would
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//! never be able prove are unsatisfiable (e.g. `<T as Foo>`
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//! 2. We avoid trying to normalize predicates involving generic
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//! parameters (e.g. `<T as Foo>::MyItem`). This can confuse
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//! the normalization code (leading to cycle errors), since
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//! it's usually never invoked in this way.
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use rustc_middle::mir::{Body, START_BLOCK, TerminatorKind};
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use rustc_middle::ty::{TyCtxt, TypeVisitableExt};
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use rustc_trait_selection::traits;
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use tracing::trace;
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use crate::pass_manager::MirPass;
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pub(crate) struct ImpossiblePredicates;
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impl<'tcx> MirPass<'tcx> for ImpossiblePredicates {
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fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) {
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let predicates = tcx
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.predicates_of(body.source.def_id())
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.predicates
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.iter()
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.filter_map(|(p, _)| if p.is_global() { Some(*p) } else { None });
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if traits::impossible_predicates(tcx, traits::elaborate(tcx, predicates).collect()) {
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trace!("found unsatisfiable predicates for {:?}", body.source);
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// Clear the body to only contain a single `unreachable` statement.
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let bbs = body.basic_blocks.as_mut();
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bbs.raw.truncate(1);
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bbs[START_BLOCK].statements.clear();
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bbs[START_BLOCK].terminator_mut().kind = TerminatorKind::Unreachable;
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body.var_debug_info.clear();
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body.local_decls.raw.truncate(body.arg_count + 1);
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}
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}
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}
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@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ use rustc_middle::util::Providers;
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use rustc_middle::{bug, query, span_bug};
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use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned;
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use rustc_span::{DUMMY_SP, sym};
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use rustc_trait_selection::traits;
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use tracing::{debug, trace};
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use tracing::debug;
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#[macro_use]
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mod pass_manager;
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// Made public so that `mir_drops_elaborated_and_const_checked` can be overridden
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// by custom rustc drivers, running all the steps by themselves. See #114628.
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pub mod inline : Inline, ForceInline;
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mod impossible_predicates : ImpossiblePredicates;
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mod instsimplify : InstSimplify { BeforeInline, AfterSimplifyCfg };
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mod jump_threading : JumpThreading;
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mod known_panics_lint : KnownPanicsLint;
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@ -502,50 +502,6 @@ fn mir_drops_elaborated_and_const_checked(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def: LocalDefId) -> &
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body.tainted_by_errors = Some(error_reported);
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}
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// Check if it's even possible to satisfy the 'where' clauses
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// for this item.
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//
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// This branch will never be taken for any normal function.
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// However, it's possible to `#!feature(trivial_bounds)]` to write
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// a function with impossible to satisfy clauses, e.g.:
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// `fn foo() where String: Copy {}`
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//
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// We don't usually need to worry about this kind of case,
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// since we would get a compilation error if the user tried
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// to call it. However, since we optimize even without any
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// calls to the function, we need to make sure that it even
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// makes sense to try to evaluate the body.
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//
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// If there are unsatisfiable where clauses, then all bets are
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// off, and we just give up.
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//
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// We manually filter the predicates, skipping anything that's not
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// "global". We are in a potentially generic context
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// (e.g. we are evaluating a function without instantiating generic
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// parameters, so this filtering serves two purposes:
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//
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// 1. We skip evaluating any predicates that we would
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// never be able prove are unsatisfiable (e.g. `<T as Foo>`
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// 2. We avoid trying to normalize predicates involving generic
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// parameters (e.g. `<T as Foo>::MyItem`). This can confuse
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// the normalization code (leading to cycle errors), since
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// it's usually never invoked in this way.
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let predicates = tcx
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.predicates_of(body.source.def_id())
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.predicates
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.iter()
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.filter_map(|(p, _)| if p.is_global() { Some(*p) } else { None });
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if traits::impossible_predicates(tcx, traits::elaborate(tcx, predicates).collect()) {
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trace!("found unsatisfiable predicates for {:?}", body.source);
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// Clear the body to only contain a single `unreachable` statement.
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let bbs = body.basic_blocks.as_mut();
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bbs.raw.truncate(1);
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bbs[START_BLOCK].statements.clear();
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bbs[START_BLOCK].terminator_mut().kind = TerminatorKind::Unreachable;
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body.var_debug_info.clear();
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body.local_decls.raw.truncate(body.arg_count + 1);
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}
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run_analysis_to_runtime_passes(tcx, &mut body);
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// Now that drop elaboration has been performed, we can check for
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/// After this series of passes, no lifetime analysis based on borrowing can be done.
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fn run_analysis_cleanup_passes<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) {
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let passes: &[&dyn MirPass<'tcx>] = &[
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&impossible_predicates::ImpossiblePredicates,
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&cleanup_post_borrowck::CleanupPostBorrowck,
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&remove_noop_landing_pads::RemoveNoopLandingPads,
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&simplify::SimplifyCfg::PostAnalysis,
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- // MIR for `impossible_predicate` before ImpossiblePredicates
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+ // MIR for `impossible_predicate` after ImpossiblePredicates
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fn impossible_predicate(_1: &mut i32) -> (&mut i32, &mut i32) {
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- debug x => _1;
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let mut _0: (&mut i32, &mut i32);
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- let _2: &mut i32;
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- let mut _3: &mut i32;
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- let mut _4: &mut i32;
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scope 1 {
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- debug y => _2;
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}
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bb0: {
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- StorageLive(_2);
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- _2 = copy _1;
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- FakeRead(ForLet(None), _2);
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- StorageLive(_3);
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- _3 = &mut (*_2);
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- StorageLive(_4);
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- _4 = &mut (*_1);
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- _0 = (move _3, move _4);
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- StorageDead(_4);
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- StorageDead(_3);
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- StorageDead(_2);
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- return;
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+ unreachable;
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}
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}
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tests/mir-opt/impossible_predicates.rs
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// skip-filecheck
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// EMIT_MIR impossible_predicates.impossible_predicate.ImpossiblePredicates.diff
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pub fn impossible_predicate(x: &mut i32) -> (&mut i32, &mut i32)
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where
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for<'a> &'a mut i32: Copy,
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{
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let y = x;
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(y, x)
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}
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