3147: Check that impl self type matches up with expected self type in path mode r=matklad a=flodiebold

Fixes #3144.

Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <flodiebold@gmail.com>
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ test_utils::marks!(
type_var_cycles_resolve_completely
type_var_cycles_resolve_as_possible
type_var_resolves_to_int_var
impl_self_type_match_without_receiver
match_ergonomics_ref
coerce_merge_fail_fallback
trait_self_implements_self

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@ -425,6 +425,15 @@ fn iterate_inherent_methods<T>(
if !is_valid_candidate(db, name, receiver_ty, item, self_ty) {
continue;
}
// we have to check whether the self type unifies with the type
// that the impl is for. If we have a receiver type, this
// already happens in `is_valid_candidate` above; if not, we
// check it here
if receiver_ty.is_none() && inherent_impl_substs(db, impl_block, self_ty).is_none()
{
test_utils::tested_by!(impl_self_type_match_without_receiver);
continue;
}
if let Some(result) = callback(&self_ty.value, item) {
return Some(result);
}

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@ -963,6 +963,38 @@ fn test() { S2.into()<|>; }
assert_eq!(t, "{unknown}");
}
#[test]
fn method_resolution_overloaded_method() {
test_utils::covers!(impl_self_type_match_without_receiver);
let t = type_at(
r#"
//- main.rs
struct Wrapper<T>(T);
struct Foo<T>(T);
struct Bar<T>(T);
impl<T> Wrapper<Foo<T>> {
pub fn new(foo_: T) -> Self {
Wrapper(Foo(foo_))
}
}
impl<T> Wrapper<Bar<T>> {
pub fn new(bar_: T) -> Self {
Wrapper(Bar(bar_))
}
}
fn main() {
let a = Wrapper::<Foo<f32>>::new(1.0);
let b = Wrapper::<Bar<f32>>::new(1.0);
(a, b)<|>;
}
"#,
);
assert_eq!(t, "(Wrapper<Foo<f32>>, Wrapper<Bar<f32>>)")
}
#[test]
fn method_resolution_encountering_fn_type() {
type_at(