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introduce a `fudge_regions_if_ok` to address false region edges

Fixes rust-lang#37655.

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137 changes: 137 additions & 0 deletions src/librustc/infer/fudge.rs
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// Copyright 2012-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

use ty::{self, TyCtxt};
use ty::fold::{TypeFoldable, TypeFolder};

use super::InferCtxt;
use super::RegionVariableOrigin;

impl<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
/// This rather funky routine is used while processing expected
/// types. What happens here is that we want to propagate a
/// coercion through the return type of a fn to its
/// argument. Consider the type of `Option::Some`, which is
/// basically `for<T> fn(T) -> Option<T>`. So if we have an
/// expression `Some(&[1, 2, 3])`, and that has the expected type
/// `Option<&[u32]>`, we would like to type check `&[1, 2, 3]`
/// with the expectation of `&[u32]`. This will cause us to coerce
/// from `&[u32; 3]` to `&[u32]` and make the users life more
/// pleasant.
///
/// The way we do this is using `fudge_regions_if_ok`. What the
/// routine actually does is to start a snapshot and execute the
/// closure `f`. In our example above, what this closure will do
/// is to unify the expectation (`Option<&[u32]>`) with the actual
/// return type (`Option<?T>`, where `?T` represents the variable
/// instantiated for `T`). This will cause `?T` to be unified
/// with `&?a [u32]`, where `?a` is a fresh lifetime variable. The
/// input type (`?T`) is then returned by `f()`.
///
/// At this point, `fudge_regions_if_ok` will normalize all type
/// variables, converting `?T` to `&?a [u32]` and end the
/// snapshot. The problem is that we can't just return this type
/// out, because it references the region variable `?a`, and that
/// region variable was popped when we popped the snapshot.
///
/// So what we do is to keep a list (`region_vars`, in the code below)
/// of region variables created during the snapshot (here, `?a`). We
/// fold the return value and replace any such regions with a *new*
/// region variable (e.g., `?b`) and return the result (`&?b [u32]`).
/// This can then be used as the expectation for the fn argument.
///
/// The important point here is that, for soundness purposes, the
/// regions in question are not particularly important. We will
/// use the expected types to guide coercions, but we will still
/// type-check the resulting types from those coercions against
/// the actual types (`?T`, `Option<?T`) -- and remember that
/// after the snapshot is popped, the variable `?T` is no longer
/// unified.
///
/// Assumptions:
/// - no new type variables are created during `f()` (asserted
/// below); this simplifies our logic since we don't have to
/// check for escaping type variables
pub fn fudge_regions_if_ok<T, E, F>(&self,
origin: &RegionVariableOrigin,
f: F) -> Result<T, E> where
F: FnOnce() -> Result<T, E>,
T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>,
{
let (region_vars, value) = self.probe(|snapshot| {
let vars_at_start = self.type_variables.borrow().num_vars();

match f() {
Ok(value) => {
let value = self.resolve_type_vars_if_possible(&value);

// At this point, `value` could in principle refer
// to regions that have been created during the
// snapshot (we assert below that `f()` does not
// create any new type variables, so there
// shouldn't be any of those). Once we exit
// `probe()`, those are going to be popped, so we
// will have to eliminate any references to them.

assert_eq!(self.type_variables.borrow().num_vars(), vars_at_start,
"type variables were created during fudge_regions_if_ok");
let region_vars =
self.region_vars.vars_created_since_snapshot(
&snapshot.region_vars_snapshot);

Ok((region_vars, value))
}
Err(e) => Err(e),
}
})?;

// At this point, we need to replace any of the now-popped
// region variables that appear in `value` with a fresh region
// variable. We can't do this during the probe because they
// would just get popped then too. =)

// Micro-optimization: if no variables have been created, then
// `value` can't refer to any of them. =) So we can just return it.
if region_vars.is_empty() {
return Ok(value);
}

let mut fudger = RegionFudger {
infcx: self,
region_vars: &region_vars,
origin: origin
};

Ok(value.fold_with(&mut fudger))
}
}

pub struct RegionFudger<'a, 'gcx: 'a+'tcx, 'tcx: 'a> {
infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
region_vars: &'a Vec<ty::RegionVid>,
origin: &'a RegionVariableOrigin,
}

impl<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'gcx, 'tcx> for RegionFudger<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
fn tcx<'b>(&'b self) -> TyCtxt<'b, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
self.infcx.tcx
}

fn fold_region(&mut self, r: &'tcx ty::Region) -> &'tcx ty::Region {
match *r {
ty::ReVar(v) if self.region_vars.contains(&v) => {
self.infcx.next_region_var(self.origin.clone())
}
_ => {
r
}
}
}
}
44 changes: 1 addition & 43 deletions src/librustc/infer/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ mod bivariate;
mod combine;
mod equate;
pub mod error_reporting;
mod fudge;
mod glb;
mod higher_ranked;
pub mod lattice;
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r
}

/// Execute `f` and commit only the region bindings if successful.
/// The function f must be very careful not to leak any non-region
/// variables that get created.
pub fn commit_regions_if_ok<T, E, F>(&self, f: F) -> Result<T, E> where
F: FnOnce() -> Result<T, E>
{
debug!("commit_regions_if_ok()");
let CombinedSnapshot { projection_cache_snapshot,
type_snapshot,
int_snapshot,
float_snapshot,
region_vars_snapshot,
obligations_in_snapshot } = self.start_snapshot();

let r = self.commit_if_ok(|_| f());

debug!("commit_regions_if_ok: rolling back everything but regions");

assert!(!self.obligations_in_snapshot.get());
self.obligations_in_snapshot.set(obligations_in_snapshot);

// Roll back any non-region bindings - they should be resolved
// inside `f`, with, e.g. `resolve_type_vars_if_possible`.
self.projection_cache
.borrow_mut()
.rollback_to(projection_cache_snapshot);
self.type_variables
.borrow_mut()
.rollback_to(type_snapshot);
self.int_unification_table
.borrow_mut()
.rollback_to(int_snapshot);
self.float_unification_table
.borrow_mut()
.rollback_to(float_snapshot);

// Commit region vars that may escape through resolved types.
self.region_vars
.commit(region_vars_snapshot);

r
}

/// Execute `f` then unroll any bindings it creates
pub fn probe<R, F>(&self, f: F) -> R where
F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot) -> R,
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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions src/librustc/infer/type_variable.rs
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Expand Up @@ -184,6 +184,10 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeVariableTable<'tcx> {
v
}

pub fn num_vars(&self) -> usize {
self.values.len()
}

pub fn root_var(&mut self, vid: ty::TyVid) -> ty::TyVid {
self.eq_relations.find(vid)
}
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions src/librustc_typeck/check/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -86,7 +86,8 @@ use fmt_macros::{Parser, Piece, Position};
use hir::def::{Def, CtorKind, PathResolution};
use hir::def_id::{DefId, LOCAL_CRATE};
use hir::pat_util;
use rustc::infer::{self, InferCtxt, InferOk, TypeOrigin, TypeTrace, type_variable};
use rustc::infer::{self, InferCtxt, InferOk, RegionVariableOrigin,
TypeOrigin, TypeTrace, type_variable};
use rustc::ty::subst::{Kind, Subst, Substs};
use rustc::traits::{self, Reveal};
use rustc::ty::{ParamTy, ParameterEnvironment};
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formal_args: &[Ty<'tcx>])
-> Vec<Ty<'tcx>> {
let expected_args = expected_ret.only_has_type(self).and_then(|ret_ty| {
self.commit_regions_if_ok(|| {
self.fudge_regions_if_ok(&RegionVariableOrigin::Coercion(call_span), || {
// Attempt to apply a subtyping relationship between the formal
// return type (likely containing type variables if the function
// is polymorphic) and the expected return type.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/librustc_typeck/check/regionck.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ impl<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> RegionCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
autoderefs: usize,
autoref: &adjustment::AutoBorrow<'tcx>)
{
debug!("link_autoref(autoref={:?})", autoref);
debug!("link_autoref(autoderefs={}, autoref={:?})", autoderefs, autoref);
let mc = mc::MemCategorizationContext::new(self);
let expr_cmt = ignore_err!(mc.cat_expr_autoderefd(expr, autoderefs));
debug!("expr_cmt={:?}", expr_cmt);
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46 changes: 46 additions & 0 deletions src/test/run-pass/issue-37655.rs
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// Copyright 2016 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

// Regression test for #37655. The problem was a false edge created by
// coercion that wound up requiring that `'a` (in `split()`) outlive
// `'b`, which shouldn't be necessary.

#![allow(warnings)]

trait SliceExt<T> {
type Item;

fn get_me<I>(&self, index: I) -> &I::Output
where I: SliceIndex<Self::Item>;
}

impl<T> SliceExt<T> for [T] {
type Item = T;

fn get_me<I>(&self, index: I) -> &I::Output
where I: SliceIndex<T>
{
panic!()
}
}

pub trait SliceIndex<T> {
type Output: ?Sized;
}

impl<T> SliceIndex<T> for usize {
type Output = T;
}

fn foo<'a, 'b>(split: &'b [&'a [u8]]) -> &'a [u8] {
split.get_me(0)
}

fn main() { }

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