Don't canonicalize 'static in normalize

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Matthew Jasper 2019-06-03 15:04:40 +01:00
parent 2751b867a7
commit 794239d9a4
4 changed files with 204 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -115,13 +115,17 @@ impl<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
/// A hacky variant of `canonicalize_query` that does not
/// canonicalize `'static`. Unfortunately, the existing leak
/// check treaks `'static` differently in some cases (see also
/// check treats `'static` differently in some cases (see also
/// #33684), so if we are performing an operation that may need to
/// prove "leak-check" related things, we leave `'static`
/// alone.
///
/// `'static` is also special cased when winnowing candidates when
/// selecting implementation candidates, so we also have to leave `'static`
/// alone for queries that do selection.
//
// FIXME(#48536): once we have universes, we can remove this and just use
// `canonicalize_query`.
// FIXME(#48536): once the above issues are resolved, we can remove this
// and just use `canonicalize_query`.
pub fn canonicalize_hr_query_hack<V>(
&self,
value: &V,

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@ -145,7 +145,9 @@ impl<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'gcx, 'tcx> for QueryNormalizer<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx
let gcx = self.infcx.tcx.global_tcx();
let mut orig_values = OriginalQueryValues::default();
let c_data = self.infcx.canonicalize_query(
// HACK(matthewjasper) `'static` is special-cased in selection,
// so we cannot canonicalize it.
let c_data = self.infcx.canonicalize_hr_query_hack(
&self.param_env.and(*data), &mut orig_values);
debug!("QueryNormalizer: c_data = {:#?}", c_data);
debug!("QueryNormalizer: orig_values = {:#?}", orig_values);

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@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
// Regression test for #61311
// We would ICE after failing to normalize `Self::Proj` in the `impl` below.
// compile-pass
pub struct Unit;
trait Obj {}
trait Bound {}
impl Bound for Unit {}
pub trait HasProj {
type Proj;
}
impl<T> HasProj for T {
type Proj = Unit;
}
trait HasProjFn {
type Proj;
fn the_fn(_: Self::Proj);
}
impl HasProjFn for Unit
where
Box<dyn Obj + 'static>: HasProj,
<Box<dyn Obj + 'static> as HasProj>::Proj: Bound,
{
type Proj = Unit;
fn the_fn(_: Self::Proj) {}
}
fn main() {}

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@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
// Regression test for #61320
// This is the same issue as #61311, just a larger test case.
// compile-pass
pub struct AndThen<A, B, F>
where
A: Future,
B: IntoFuture,
{
state: (A, B::Future, F),
}
pub struct FutureResult<T, E> {
inner: Option<Result<T, E>>,
}
impl<T, E> Future for FutureResult<T, E> {
type Item = T;
type Error = E;
fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<T, E> {
unimplemented!()
}
}
pub type Poll<T, E> = Result<T, E>;
impl<A, B, F> Future for AndThen<A, B, F>
where
A: Future,
B: IntoFuture<Error = A::Error>,
F: FnOnce(A::Item) -> B,
{
type Item = B::Item;
type Error = B::Error;
fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<B::Item, B::Error> {
unimplemented!()
}
}
pub trait Future {
type Item;
type Error;
fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<Self::Item, Self::Error>;
fn and_then<F, B>(self, f: F) -> AndThen<Self, B, F>
where
F: FnOnce(Self::Item) -> B,
B: IntoFuture<Error = Self::Error>,
Self: Sized,
{
unimplemented!()
}
}
pub trait IntoFuture {
/// The future that this type can be converted into.
type Future: Future<Item = Self::Item, Error = Self::Error>;
/// The item that the future may resolve with.
type Item;
/// The error that the future may resolve with.
type Error;
/// Consumes this object and produces a future.
fn into_future(self) -> Self::Future;
}
impl<F: Future> IntoFuture for F {
type Future = F;
type Item = F::Item;
type Error = F::Error;
fn into_future(self) -> F {
self
}
}
impl<F: ?Sized + Future> Future for ::std::boxed::Box<F> {
type Item = F::Item;
type Error = F::Error;
fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<Self::Item, Self::Error> {
(**self).poll()
}
}
impl<T, E> IntoFuture for Result<T, E> {
type Future = FutureResult<T, E>;
type Item = T;
type Error = E;
fn into_future(self) -> FutureResult<T, E> {
unimplemented!()
}
}
struct Request<T>(T);
trait RequestContext {}
impl<T> RequestContext for T {}
struct NoContext;
impl AsRef<NoContext> for NoContext {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &Self {
&NoContext
}
}
type BoxedError = Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>;
type DefaultFuture<T, E> = Box<dyn Future<Item = T, Error = E> + Send>;
trait Guard: Sized {
type Result: IntoFuture<Item = Self, Error = BoxedError>;
fn from_request(request: &Request<()>) -> Self::Result;
}
trait FromRequest: Sized {
type Context;
type Future: Future<Item = Self, Error = BoxedError> + Send;
fn from_request(request: Request<()>) -> Self::Future;
}
struct MyGuard;
impl Guard for MyGuard {
type Result = Result<Self, BoxedError>;
fn from_request(_request: &Request<()>) -> Self::Result {
Ok(MyGuard)
}
}
struct Generic<I> {
_inner: I,
}
impl<I> FromRequest for Generic<I>
where
MyGuard: Guard,
<MyGuard as Guard>::Result: IntoFuture<Item = MyGuard, Error = BoxedError>,
<<MyGuard as Guard>::Result as IntoFuture>::Future: Send,
I: FromRequest<Context = NoContext>,
{
type Future = DefaultFuture<Self, BoxedError>;
type Context = NoContext;
fn from_request(headers: Request<()>) -> DefaultFuture<Self, BoxedError> {
let _future = <MyGuard as Guard>::from_request(&headers)
.into_future()
.and_then(move |_| {
<I as FromRequest>::from_request(headers)
.into_future()
.and_then(move |fld_inner| Ok(Generic { _inner: fld_inner }).into_future())
});
panic!();
}
}
fn main() {}