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//! Miscellaneous type-system utilities that are too small to deserve their own modules.
use crate::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrFlags;
use crate::query::{IntoQueryParam, Providers};
use crate::ty::layout::{FloatExt, IntegerExt};
use crate::ty::{
self, Asyncness, FallibleTypeFolder, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable,
TypeVisitableExt, Upcast,
};
use crate::ty::{GenericArgKind, GenericArgsRef};
use rustc_apfloat::Float as _;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{Hash128, HashStable, StableHasher};
use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack;
use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed;
use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId};
use rustc_index::bit_set::GrowableBitSet;
use rustc_macros::{extension, HashStable, TyDecodable, TyEncodable};
use rustc_session::Limit;
use rustc_span::sym;
use rustc_target::abi::{Float, Integer, IntegerType, Size};
use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi;
use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec};
use std::{fmt, iter};
use tracing::{debug, instrument, trace};
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Discr<'tcx> {
/// Bit representation of the discriminant (e.g., `-128i8` is `0xFF_u128`).
pub val: u128,
pub ty: Ty<'tcx>,
}
/// Used as an input to [`TyCtxt::uses_unique_generic_params`].
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum CheckRegions {
No,
/// Only permit parameter regions. This should be used
/// for everything apart from functions, which may use
/// `ReBound` to represent late-bound regions.
OnlyParam,
/// Check region parameters from a function definition.
/// Allows `ReEarlyParam` and `ReBound` to handle early
/// and late-bound region parameters.
FromFunction,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub enum NotUniqueParam<'tcx> {
DuplicateParam(ty::GenericArg<'tcx>),
NotParam(ty::GenericArg<'tcx>),
}
impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for Discr<'tcx> {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self.ty.kind() {
ty::Int(ity) => {
let size = ty::tls::with(|tcx| Integer::from_int_ty(&tcx, ity).size());
let x = self.val;
// sign extend the raw representation to be an i128
let x = size.sign_extend(x) as i128;
write!(fmt, "{x}")
}
_ => write!(fmt, "{}", self.val),
}
}
}
impl<'tcx> Discr<'tcx> {
/// Adds `1` to the value and wraps around if the maximum for the type is reached.
pub fn wrap_incr(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self {
self.checked_add(tcx, 1).0
}
pub fn checked_add(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, n: u128) -> (Self, bool) {
let (size, signed) = self.ty.int_size_and_signed(tcx);
let (val, oflo) = if signed {
let min = size.signed_int_min();
let max = size.signed_int_max();
let val = size.sign_extend(self.val) as i128;
assert!(n < (i128::MAX as u128));
let n = n as i128;
let oflo = val > max - n;
let val = if oflo { min + (n - (max - val) - 1) } else { val + n };
// zero the upper bits
let val = val as u128;
let val = size.truncate(val);
(val, oflo)
} else {
let max = size.unsigned_int_max();
let val = self.val;
let oflo = val > max - n;
let val = if oflo { n - (max - val) - 1 } else { val + n };
(val, oflo)
};
(Self { val, ty: self.ty }, oflo)
}
}
#[extension(pub trait IntTypeExt)]
impl IntegerType {
fn to_ty<'tcx>(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
match self {
IntegerType::Pointer(true) => tcx.types.isize,
IntegerType::Pointer(false) => tcx.types.usize,
IntegerType::Fixed(i, s) => i.to_ty(tcx, *s),
}
}
fn initial_discriminant<'tcx>(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Discr<'tcx> {
Discr { val: 0, ty: self.to_ty(tcx) }
}
fn disr_incr<'tcx>(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, val: Option<Discr<'tcx>>) -> Option<Discr<'tcx>> {
if let Some(val) = val {
assert_eq!(self.to_ty(tcx), val.ty);
let (new, oflo) = val.checked_add(tcx, 1);
if oflo { None } else { Some(new) }
} else {
Some(self.initial_discriminant(tcx))
}
}
}
impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> {
/// Creates a hash of the type `Ty` which will be the same no matter what crate
/// context it's calculated within. This is used by the `type_id` intrinsic.
pub fn type_id_hash(self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Hash128 {
// We want the type_id be independent of the types free regions, so we
// erase them. The erase_regions() call will also anonymize bound
// regions, which is desirable too.
let ty = self.erase_regions(ty);
self.with_stable_hashing_context(|mut hcx| {
let mut hasher = StableHasher::new();
hcx.while_hashing_spans(false, |hcx| ty.hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher));
hasher.finish()
})
}
pub fn res_generics_def_id(self, res: Res) -> Option<DefId> {
match res {
Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, _), def_id) => {
Some(self.parent(self.parent(def_id)))
}
Res::Def(DefKind::Variant | DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, _), def_id) => {
Some(self.parent(def_id))
}
// Other `DefKind`s don't have generics and would ICE when calling
// `generics_of`.
Res::Def(
DefKind::Struct
| DefKind::Union
| DefKind::Enum
| DefKind::Trait
| DefKind::OpaqueTy
| DefKind::TyAlias
| DefKind::ForeignTy
| DefKind::TraitAlias
| DefKind::AssocTy
| DefKind::Fn
| DefKind::AssocFn
| DefKind::AssocConst
| DefKind::Impl { .. },
def_id,
) => Some(def_id),
Res::Err => None,
_ => None,
}
}
/// Attempts to returns the deeply last field of nested structures, but
/// does not apply any normalization in its search. Returns the same type
/// if input `ty` is not a structure at all.
pub fn struct_tail_without_normalization(self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let tcx = self;
tcx.struct_tail_with_normalize(ty, |ty| ty, || {})
}
/// Returns the deeply last field of nested structures, or the same type if
/// not a structure at all. Corresponds to the only possible unsized field,
/// and its type can be used to determine unsizing strategy.
///
/// Should only be called if `ty` has no inference variables and does not
/// need its lifetimes preserved (e.g. as part of codegen); otherwise
/// normalization attempt may cause compiler bugs.
pub fn struct_tail_erasing_lifetimes(
self,
ty: Ty<'tcx>,
param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>,
) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let tcx = self;
tcx.struct_tail_with_normalize(ty, |ty| tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, ty), || {})
}
/// Returns the deeply last field of nested structures, or the same type if
/// not a structure at all. Corresponds to the only possible unsized field,
/// and its type can be used to determine unsizing strategy.
///
/// This is parameterized over the normalization strategy (i.e. how to
/// handle `<T as Trait>::Assoc` and `impl Trait`); pass the identity
/// function to indicate no normalization should take place.
///
/// See also `struct_tail_erasing_lifetimes`, which is suitable for use
/// during codegen.
pub fn struct_tail_with_normalize(
self,
mut ty: Ty<'tcx>,
mut normalize: impl FnMut(Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx>,
// This is currently used to allow us to walk a ValTree
// in lockstep with the type in order to get the ValTree branch that
// corresponds to an unsized field.
mut f: impl FnMut() -> (),
) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let recursion_limit = self.recursion_limit();
for iteration in 0.. {
if !recursion_limit.value_within_limit(iteration) {
let suggested_limit = match recursion_limit {
Limit(0) => Limit(2),
limit => limit * 2,
};
let reported = self
.dcx()
.emit_err(crate::error::RecursionLimitReached { ty, suggested_limit });
return Ty::new_error(self, reported);
}
match *ty.kind() {
ty::Adt(def, args) => {
if !def.is_struct() {
break;
}
match def.non_enum_variant().tail_opt() {
Some(field) => {
f();
ty = field.ty(self, args);
}
None => break,
}
}
ty::Tuple(tys) if let Some((&last_ty, _)) = tys.split_last() => {
f();
ty = last_ty;
}
ty::Tuple(_) => break,
ty::Pat(inner, _) => {
f();
ty = inner;
}
ty::Alias(..) => {
let normalized = normalize(ty);
if ty == normalized {
return ty;
} else {
ty = normalized;
}
}
_ => {
break;
}
}
}
ty
}
/// Same as applying `struct_tail` on `source` and `target`, but only
/// keeps going as long as the two types are instances of the same
/// structure definitions.
/// For `(Foo<Foo<T>>, Foo<dyn Trait>)`, the result will be `(Foo<T>, Trait)`,
/// whereas struct_tail produces `T`, and `Trait`, respectively.
///
/// Should only be called if the types have no inference variables and do
/// not need their lifetimes preserved (e.g., as part of codegen); otherwise,
/// normalization attempt may cause compiler bugs.
pub fn struct_lockstep_tails_erasing_lifetimes(
self,
source: Ty<'tcx>,
target: Ty<'tcx>,
param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>,
) -> (Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>) {
let tcx = self;
tcx.struct_lockstep_tails_with_normalize(source, target, |ty| {
tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, ty)
})
}
/// Same as applying `struct_tail` on `source` and `target`, but only
/// keeps going as long as the two types are instances of the same
/// structure definitions.
/// For `(Foo<Foo<T>>, Foo<dyn Trait>)`, the result will be `(Foo<T>, Trait)`,
/// whereas struct_tail produces `T`, and `Trait`, respectively.
///
/// See also `struct_lockstep_tails_erasing_lifetimes`, which is suitable for use
/// during codegen.
pub fn struct_lockstep_tails_with_normalize(
self,
source: Ty<'tcx>,
target: Ty<'tcx>,
normalize: impl Fn(Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx>,
) -> (Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>) {
let (mut a, mut b) = (source, target);
loop {
match (&a.kind(), &b.kind()) {
(&ty::Adt(a_def, a_args), &ty::Adt(b_def, b_args))
if a_def == b_def && a_def.is_struct() =>
{
if let Some(f) = a_def.non_enum_variant().tail_opt() {
a = f.ty(self, a_args);
b = f.ty(self, b_args);
} else {
break;
}
}
(&ty::Tuple(a_tys), &ty::Tuple(b_tys)) if a_tys.len() == b_tys.len() => {
if let Some(&a_last) = a_tys.last() {
a = a_last;
b = *b_tys.last().unwrap();
} else {
break;
}
}
(ty::Alias(..), _) | (_, ty::Alias(..)) => {
// If either side is a projection, attempt to
// progress via normalization. (Should be safe to
// apply to both sides as normalization is
// idempotent.)
let a_norm = normalize(a);
let b_norm = normalize(b);
if a == a_norm && b == b_norm {
break;
} else {
a = a_norm;
b = b_norm;
}
}
_ => break,
}
}
(a, b)
}
/// Calculate the destructor of a given type.
pub fn calculate_dtor(
self,
adt_did: DefId,
validate: impl Fn(Self, DefId) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed>,
) -> Option<ty::Destructor> {
let drop_trait = self.lang_items().drop_trait()?;
self.ensure().coherent_trait(drop_trait).ok()?;
let ty = self.type_of(adt_did).instantiate_identity();
let mut dtor_candidate = None;
self.for_each_relevant_impl(drop_trait, ty, |impl_did| {
if validate(self, impl_did).is_err() {
// Already `ErrorGuaranteed`, no need to delay a span bug here.
return;
}
let Some(item_id) = self.associated_item_def_ids(impl_did).first() else {
self.dcx()
.span_delayed_bug(self.def_span(impl_did), "Drop impl without drop function");
return;
};
if let Some((old_item_id, _)) = dtor_candidate {
self.dcx()
.struct_span_err(self.def_span(item_id), "multiple drop impls found")
.with_span_note(self.def_span(old_item_id), "other impl here")
.delay_as_bug();
}
dtor_candidate = Some((*item_id, self.constness(impl_did)));
});
let (did, constness) = dtor_candidate?;
Some(ty::Destructor { did, constness })
}
/// Calculate the async destructor of a given type.
pub fn calculate_async_dtor(
self,
adt_did: DefId,
validate: impl Fn(Self, DefId) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed>,
) -> Option<ty::AsyncDestructor> {
let async_drop_trait = self.lang_items().async_drop_trait()?;
self.ensure().coherent_trait(async_drop_trait).ok()?;
let ty = self.type_of(adt_did).instantiate_identity();
let mut dtor_candidate = None;
self.for_each_relevant_impl(async_drop_trait, ty, |impl_did| {
if validate(self, impl_did).is_err() {
// Already `ErrorGuaranteed`, no need to delay a span bug here.
return;
}
let [future, ctor] = self.associated_item_def_ids(impl_did) else {
self.dcx().span_delayed_bug(
self.def_span(impl_did),
"AsyncDrop impl without async_drop function or Dropper type",
);
return;
};
if let Some((_, _, old_impl_did)) = dtor_candidate {
self.dcx()
.struct_span_err(self.def_span(impl_did), "multiple async drop impls found")
.with_span_note(self.def_span(old_impl_did), "other impl here")
.delay_as_bug();
}
dtor_candidate = Some((*future, *ctor, impl_did));
});
let (future, ctor, _) = dtor_candidate?;
Some(ty::AsyncDestructor { future, ctor })
}
/// Returns async drop glue morphology for a definition. To get async drop
/// glue morphology for a type see [`Ty::async_drop_glue_morphology`].
//
// FIXME: consider making this a query
pub fn async_drop_glue_morphology(self, did: DefId) -> AsyncDropGlueMorphology {
let ty: Ty<'tcx> = self.type_of(did).instantiate_identity();
// Async drop glue morphology is an internal detail, so reveal_all probably
// should be fine
let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all();
if ty.needs_async_drop(self, param_env) {
AsyncDropGlueMorphology::Custom
} else if ty.needs_drop(self, param_env) {
AsyncDropGlueMorphology::DeferredDropInPlace
} else {
AsyncDropGlueMorphology::Noop
}
}
/// Returns the set of types that are required to be alive in
/// order to run the destructor of `def` (see RFCs 769 and
/// 1238).
///
/// Note that this returns only the constraints for the
/// destructor of `def` itself. For the destructors of the
/// contents, you need `adt_dtorck_constraint`.
pub fn destructor_constraints(self, def: ty::AdtDef<'tcx>) -> Vec<ty::GenericArg<'tcx>> {
let dtor = match def.destructor(self) {
None => {
debug!("destructor_constraints({:?}) - no dtor", def.did());
return vec![];
}
Some(dtor) => dtor.did,
};
let impl_def_id = self.parent(dtor);
let impl_generics = self.generics_of(impl_def_id);
// We have a destructor - all the parameters that are not
// pure_wrt_drop (i.e, don't have a #[may_dangle] attribute)
// must be live.
// We need to return the list of parameters from the ADTs
// generics/args that correspond to impure parameters on the
// impl's generics. This is a bit ugly, but conceptually simple:
//
// Suppose our ADT looks like the following
//
// struct S<X, Y, Z>(X, Y, Z);
//
// and the impl is
//
// impl<#[may_dangle] P0, P1, P2> Drop for S<P1, P2, P0>
//
// We want to return the parameters (X, Y). For that, we match
// up the item-args <X, Y, Z> with the args on the impl ADT,
// <P1, P2, P0>, and then look up which of the impl args refer to
// parameters marked as pure.
let impl_args = match *self.type_of(impl_def_id).instantiate_identity().kind() {
ty::Adt(def_, args) if def_ == def => args,
_ => span_bug!(self.def_span(impl_def_id), "expected ADT for self type of `Drop` impl"),
};
let item_args = ty::GenericArgs::identity_for_item(self, def.did());
let result = iter::zip(item_args, impl_args)
.filter(|&(_, k)| {
match k.unpack() {
GenericArgKind::Lifetime(region) => match region.kind() {
ty::ReEarlyParam(ebr) => {
!impl_generics.region_param(ebr, self).pure_wrt_drop
}
// Error: not a region param
_ => false,
},
GenericArgKind::Type(ty) => match *ty.kind() {
ty::Param(pt) => !impl_generics.type_param(pt, self).pure_wrt_drop,
// Error: not a type param
_ => false,
},
GenericArgKind::Const(ct) => match ct.kind() {
ty::ConstKind::Param(pc) => {
!impl_generics.const_param(pc, self).pure_wrt_drop
}
// Error: not a const param
_ => false,
},
}
})
.map(|(item_param, _)| item_param)
.collect();
debug!("destructor_constraint({:?}) = {:?}", def.did(), result);
result
}
/// Checks whether each generic argument is simply a unique generic parameter.
pub fn uses_unique_generic_params(
self,
args: &[ty::GenericArg<'tcx>],
ignore_regions: CheckRegions,
) -> Result<(), NotUniqueParam<'tcx>> {
let mut seen = GrowableBitSet::default();
let mut seen_late = FxHashSet::default();
for arg in args {
match arg.unpack() {
GenericArgKind::Lifetime(lt) => match (ignore_regions, lt.kind()) {
(CheckRegions::FromFunction, ty::ReBound(di, reg)) => {
if !seen_late.insert((di, reg)) {
return Err(NotUniqueParam::DuplicateParam(lt.into()));
}
}
(CheckRegions::OnlyParam | CheckRegions::FromFunction, ty::ReEarlyParam(p)) => {
if !seen.insert(p.index) {
return Err(NotUniqueParam::DuplicateParam(lt.into()));
}
}
(CheckRegions::OnlyParam | CheckRegions::FromFunction, _) => {
return Err(NotUniqueParam::NotParam(lt.into()));
}
(CheckRegions::No, _) => {}
},
GenericArgKind::Type(t) => match t.kind() {
ty::Param(p) => {
if !seen.insert(p.index) {
return Err(NotUniqueParam::DuplicateParam(t.into()));
}
}
_ => return Err(NotUniqueParam::NotParam(t.into())),
},
GenericArgKind::Const(c) => match c.kind() {
ty::ConstKind::Param(p) => {
if !seen.insert(p.index) {
return Err(NotUniqueParam::DuplicateParam(c.into()));
}
}
_ => return Err(NotUniqueParam::NotParam(c.into())),
},
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Checks whether each generic argument is simply a unique generic placeholder.
///
/// This is used in the new solver, which canonicalizes params to placeholders
/// for better caching.
pub fn uses_unique_placeholders_ignoring_regions(
self,
args: GenericArgsRef<'tcx>,
) -> Result<(), NotUniqueParam<'tcx>> {
let mut seen = GrowableBitSet::default();
for arg in args {
match arg.unpack() {
// Ignore regions, since we can't resolve those in a canonicalized
// query in the trait solver.
GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) => {}
GenericArgKind::Type(t) => match t.kind() {
ty::Placeholder(p) => {
if !seen.insert(p.bound.var) {
return Err(NotUniqueParam::DuplicateParam(t.into()));
}
}
_ => return Err(NotUniqueParam::NotParam(t.into())),
},
GenericArgKind::Const(c) => match c.kind() {
ty::ConstKind::Placeholder(p) => {
if !seen.insert(p.bound) {
return Err(NotUniqueParam::DuplicateParam(c.into()));
}
}
_ => return Err(NotUniqueParam::NotParam(c.into())),
},
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Returns `true` if `def_id` refers to a closure, coroutine, or coroutine-closure
/// (i.e. an async closure). These are all represented by `hir::Closure`, and all
/// have the same `DefKind`.
///
/// Note that closures have a `DefId`, but the closure *expression* also has a
// `HirId` that is located within the context where the closure appears (and, sadly,
// a corresponding `NodeId`, since those are not yet phased out). The parent of
// the closure's `DefId` will also be the context where it appears.
pub fn is_closure_like(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
matches!(self.def_kind(def_id), DefKind::Closure)
}
/// Returns `true` if `def_id` refers to a definition that does not have its own
/// type-checking context, i.e. closure, coroutine or inline const.
pub fn is_typeck_child(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
matches!(self.def_kind(def_id), DefKind::Closure | DefKind::InlineConst)
}
/// Returns `true` if `def_id` refers to a trait (i.e., `trait Foo { ... }`).
pub fn is_trait(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
self.def_kind(def_id) == DefKind::Trait
}
/// Returns `true` if `def_id` refers to a trait alias (i.e., `trait Foo = ...;`),
/// and `false` otherwise.
pub fn is_trait_alias(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
self.def_kind(def_id) == DefKind::TraitAlias
}
/// Returns `true` if this `DefId` refers to the implicit constructor for
/// a tuple struct like `struct Foo(u32)`, and `false` otherwise.
pub fn is_constructor(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
matches!(self.def_kind(def_id), DefKind::Ctor(..))
}
/// Given the `DefId`, returns the `DefId` of the innermost item that
/// has its own type-checking context or "inference environment".
///
/// For example, a closure has its own `DefId`, but it is type-checked
/// with the containing item. Similarly, an inline const block has its
/// own `DefId` but it is type-checked together with the containing item.
///
/// Therefore, when we fetch the
/// `typeck` the closure, for example, we really wind up
/// fetching the `typeck` the enclosing fn item.
pub fn typeck_root_def_id(self, def_id: DefId) -> DefId {
let mut def_id = def_id;
while self.is_typeck_child(def_id) {
def_id = self.parent(def_id);
}
def_id
}
/// Given the `DefId` and args a closure, creates the type of
/// `self` argument that the closure expects. For example, for a
/// `Fn` closure, this would return a reference type `&T` where
/// `T = closure_ty`.
///
/// Returns `None` if this closure's kind has not yet been inferred.
/// This should only be possible during type checking.
///
/// Note that the return value is a late-bound region and hence
/// wrapped in a binder.
pub fn closure_env_ty(
self,
closure_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
closure_kind: ty::ClosureKind,
env_region: ty::Region<'tcx>,
) -> Ty<'tcx> {
match closure_kind {
ty::ClosureKind::Fn => Ty::new_imm_ref(self, env_region, closure_ty),
ty::ClosureKind::FnMut => Ty::new_mut_ref(self, env_region, closure_ty),
ty::ClosureKind::FnOnce => closure_ty,
}
}
/// Returns `true` if the node pointed to by `def_id` is a `static` item.
#[inline]
pub fn is_static(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
matches!(self.def_kind(def_id), DefKind::Static { .. })
}
#[inline]
pub fn static_mutability(self, def_id: DefId) -> Option<hir::Mutability> {
if let DefKind::Static { mutability, .. } = self.def_kind(def_id) {
Some(mutability)
} else {
None
}
}
/// Returns `true` if this is a `static` item with the `#[thread_local]` attribute.
pub fn is_thread_local_static(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
self.codegen_fn_attrs(def_id).flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::THREAD_LOCAL)
}
/// Returns `true` if the node pointed to by `def_id` is a mutable `static` item.
#[inline]
pub fn is_mutable_static(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
self.static_mutability(def_id) == Some(hir::Mutability::Mut)
}
/// Returns `true` if the item pointed to by `def_id` is a thread local which needs a
/// thread local shim generated.
#[inline]
pub fn needs_thread_local_shim(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
!self.sess.target.dll_tls_export
&& self.is_thread_local_static(def_id)
&& !self.is_foreign_item(def_id)
}
/// Returns the type a reference to the thread local takes in MIR.
pub fn thread_local_ptr_ty(self, def_id: DefId) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let static_ty = self.type_of(def_id).instantiate_identity();
if self.is_mutable_static(def_id) {
Ty::new_mut_ptr(self, static_ty)
} else if self.is_foreign_item(def_id) {
Ty::new_imm_ptr(self, static_ty)
} else {
// FIXME: These things don't *really* have 'static lifetime.
Ty::new_imm_ref(self, self.lifetimes.re_static, static_ty)
}
}
/// Get the type of the pointer to the static that we use in MIR.
pub fn static_ptr_ty(self, def_id: DefId) -> Ty<'tcx> {
// Make sure that any constants in the static's type are evaluated.
let static_ty = self.normalize_erasing_regions(
ty::ParamEnv::empty(),
self.type_of(def_id).instantiate_identity(),
);
// Make sure that accesses to unsafe statics end up using raw pointers.
// For thread-locals, this needs to be kept in sync with `Rvalue::ty`.
if self.is_mutable_static(def_id) {
Ty::new_mut_ptr(self, static_ty)
} else if self.is_foreign_item(def_id) {
Ty::new_imm_ptr(self, static_ty)
} else {
Ty::new_imm_ref(self, self.lifetimes.re_erased, static_ty)
}
}
/// Return the set of types that should be taken into account when checking
/// trait bounds on a coroutine's internal state.
// FIXME(compiler-errors): We should remove this when the old solver goes away;
// and all other usages of this function should go through `bound_coroutine_hidden_types`
// instead.
pub fn coroutine_hidden_types(
self,
def_id: DefId,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = ty::EarlyBinder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>> {
let coroutine_layout = self.mir_coroutine_witnesses(def_id);
coroutine_layout
.as_ref()
.map_or_else(|| [].iter(), |l| l.field_tys.iter())
.filter(|decl| !decl.ignore_for_traits)
.map(|decl| ty::EarlyBinder::bind(decl.ty))
}
/// Return the set of types that should be taken into account when checking
/// trait bounds on a coroutine's internal state. This properly replaces
/// `ReErased` with new existential bound lifetimes.
pub fn bound_coroutine_hidden_types(
self,
def_id: DefId,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = ty::EarlyBinder<'tcx, ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>>> {
let coroutine_layout = self.mir_coroutine_witnesses(def_id);
coroutine_layout
.as_ref()
.map_or_else(|| [].iter(), |l| l.field_tys.iter())
.filter(|decl| !decl.ignore_for_traits)
.map(move |decl| {
let mut vars = vec![];
let ty = self.fold_regions(decl.ty, |re, debruijn| {
assert_eq!(re, self.lifetimes.re_erased);
let var = ty::BoundVar::from_usize(vars.len());
vars.push(ty::BoundVariableKind::Region(ty::BrAnon));
ty::Region::new_bound(self, debruijn, ty::BoundRegion { var, kind: ty::BrAnon })
});
ty::EarlyBinder::bind(ty::Binder::bind_with_vars(
ty,
self.mk_bound_variable_kinds(&vars),
))
})
}
/// Expands the given impl trait type, stopping if the type is recursive.
#[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug", ret)]
pub fn try_expand_impl_trait_type(
self,
def_id: DefId,
args: GenericArgsRef<'tcx>,
inspect_coroutine_fields: InspectCoroutineFields,
) -> Result<Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>> {
let mut visitor = OpaqueTypeExpander {
seen_opaque_tys: FxHashSet::default(),
expanded_cache: FxHashMap::default(),
primary_def_id: Some(def_id),
found_recursion: false,
found_any_recursion: false,
check_recursion: true,
expand_coroutines: true,
tcx: self,
inspect_coroutine_fields,
};
let expanded_type = visitor.expand_opaque_ty(def_id, args).unwrap();
if visitor.found_recursion { Err(expanded_type) } else { Ok(expanded_type) }
}
/// Query and get an English description for the item's kind.
pub fn def_descr(self, def_id: DefId) -> &'static str {
self.def_kind_descr(self.def_kind(def_id), def_id)
}
/// Get an English description for the item's kind.
pub fn def_kind_descr(self, def_kind: DefKind, def_id: DefId) -> &'static str {
match def_kind {
DefKind::AssocFn if self.associated_item(def_id).fn_has_self_parameter => "method",
DefKind::Closure if let Some(coroutine_kind) = self.coroutine_kind(def_id) => {
match coroutine_kind {
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::Async,
hir::CoroutineSource::Fn,
) => "async fn",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::Async,
hir::CoroutineSource::Block,
) => "async block",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::Async,
hir::CoroutineSource::Closure,
) => "async closure",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::AsyncGen,
hir::CoroutineSource::Fn,
) => "async gen fn",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::AsyncGen,
hir::CoroutineSource::Block,
) => "async gen block",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::AsyncGen,
hir::CoroutineSource::Closure,
) => "async gen closure",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::Gen,
hir::CoroutineSource::Fn,
) => "gen fn",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::Gen,
hir::CoroutineSource::Block,
) => "gen block",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
hir::CoroutineDesugaring::Gen,
hir::CoroutineSource::Closure,
) => "gen closure",
hir::CoroutineKind::Coroutine(_) => "coroutine",
}
}
_ => def_kind.descr(def_id),
}
}
/// Gets an English article for the [`TyCtxt::def_descr`].
pub fn def_descr_article(self, def_id: DefId) -> &'static str {
self.def_kind_descr_article(self.def_kind(def_id), def_id)
}
/// Gets an English article for the [`TyCtxt::def_kind_descr`].
pub fn def_kind_descr_article(self, def_kind: DefKind, def_id: DefId) -> &'static str {
match def_kind {
DefKind::AssocFn if self.associated_item(def_id).fn_has_self_parameter => "a",
DefKind::Closure if let Some(coroutine_kind) = self.coroutine_kind(def_id) => {
match coroutine_kind {
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(hir::CoroutineDesugaring::Async, ..) => "an",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(hir::CoroutineDesugaring::AsyncGen, ..) => "an",
hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(hir::CoroutineDesugaring::Gen, ..) => "a",
hir::CoroutineKind::Coroutine(_) => "a",
}
}
_ => def_kind.article(),
}
}
/// Return `true` if the supplied `CrateNum` is "user-visible," meaning either a [public]
/// dependency, or a [direct] private dependency. This is used to decide whether the crate can
/// be shown in `impl` suggestions.
///
/// [public]: TyCtxt::is_private_dep
/// [direct]: rustc_session::cstore::ExternCrate::is_direct
pub fn is_user_visible_dep(self, key: CrateNum) -> bool {
// | Private | Direct | Visible | |
// |---------|--------|---------|--------------------|
// | Yes | Yes | Yes | !true || true |
// | No | Yes | Yes | !false || true |
// | Yes | No | No | !true || false |
// | No | No | Yes | !false || false |
!self.is_private_dep(key)
// If `extern_crate` is `None`, then the crate was injected (e.g., by the allocator).
// Treat that kind of crate as "indirect", since it's an implementation detail of
// the language.
|| self.extern_crate(key.as_def_id()).is_some_and(|e| e.is_direct())
}
/// Whether the item has a host effect param. This is different from `TyCtxt::is_const`,
/// because the item must also be "maybe const", and the crate where the item is
/// defined must also have the effects feature enabled.
pub fn has_host_param(self, def_id: impl IntoQueryParam<DefId>) -> bool {
self.generics_of(def_id).host_effect_index.is_some()
}
pub fn expected_host_effect_param_for_body(self, def_id: impl Into<DefId>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> {
let def_id = def_id.into();
// FIXME(effects): This is suspicious and should probably not be done,
// especially now that we enforce host effects and then properly handle
// effect vars during fallback.
let mut host_always_on =
!self.features().effects || self.sess.opts.unstable_opts.unleash_the_miri_inside_of_you;
// Compute the constness required by the context.
let const_context = self.hir().body_const_context(def_id);
let kind = self.def_kind(def_id);
debug_assert_ne!(kind, DefKind::ConstParam);
if self.has_attr(def_id, sym::rustc_do_not_const_check) {
trace!("do not const check this context");
host_always_on = true;
}
match const_context {
_ if host_always_on => self.consts.true_,
Some(hir::ConstContext::Static(_) | hir::ConstContext::Const { .. }) => {
self.consts.false_
}
Some(hir::ConstContext::ConstFn) => {
let host_idx = self
.generics_of(def_id)
.host_effect_index
.expect("ConstContext::Maybe must have host effect param");
ty::GenericArgs::identity_for_item(self, def_id).const_at(host_idx)
}
None => self.consts.true_,
}
}
/// Constructs generic args for an item, optionally appending a const effect param type
pub fn with_opt_host_effect_param(
self,
caller_def_id: LocalDefId,
callee_def_id: DefId,
args: impl IntoIterator<Item: Into<ty::GenericArg<'tcx>>>,
) -> ty::GenericArgsRef<'tcx> {
let generics = self.generics_of(callee_def_id);
assert_eq!(generics.parent, None);
let opt_const_param = generics
.host_effect_index
.is_some()
.then(|| ty::GenericArg::from(self.expected_host_effect_param_for_body(caller_def_id)));
self.mk_args_from_iter(args.into_iter().map(|arg| arg.into()).chain(opt_const_param))
}
/// Expand any [weak alias types][weak] contained within the given `value`.
///
/// This should be used over other normalization routines in situations where
/// it's important not to normalize other alias types and where the predicates
/// on the corresponding type alias shouldn't be taken into consideration.
///
/// Whenever possible **prefer not to use this function**! Instead, use standard
/// normalization routines or if feasible don't normalize at all.
///
/// This function comes in handy if you want to mimic the behavior of eager
/// type alias expansion in a localized manner.
///
/// <div class="warning">
/// This delays a bug on overflow! Therefore you need to be certain that the
/// contained types get fully normalized at a later stage. Note that even on
/// overflow all well-behaved weak alias types get expanded correctly, so the
/// result is still useful.
/// </div>
///
/// [weak]: ty::Weak
pub fn expand_weak_alias_tys<T: TypeFoldable<TyCtxt<'tcx>>>(self, value: T) -> T {
value.fold_with(&mut WeakAliasTypeExpander { tcx: self, depth: 0 })
}
/// Peel off all [weak alias types] in this type until there are none left.
///
/// This only expands weak alias types in “head” / outermost positions. It can
/// be used over [expand_weak_alias_tys] as an optimization in situations where
/// one only really cares about the *kind* of the final aliased type but not
/// the types the other constituent types alias.
///