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1//! This pass enforces various "well-formedness constraints" on impls.
2//! Logically, it is part of wfcheck -- but we do it early so that we
3//! can stop compilation afterwards, since part of the trait matching
4//! infrastructure gets very grumpy if these conditions don't hold. In
5//! particular, if there are type parameters that are not part of the
6//! impl, then coherence will report strange inference ambiguity
7//! errors; if impls have duplicate items, we get misleading
8//! specialization errors. These things can (and probably should) be
9//! fixed, but for the moment it's easier to do these checks early.
10
48663c56 11use crate::constrained_generic_params as cgp;
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12use min_specialization::check_min_specialization;
13
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14use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
15use rustc_errors::struct_span_err;
16use rustc_hir as hir;
f035d41b 17use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId;
dfeec247 18use rustc_hir::itemlikevisit::ItemLikeVisitor;
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19use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers;
20use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable};
21use rustc_span::Span;
22
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23use std::collections::hash_map::Entry::{Occupied, Vacant};
24
ba9703b0 25mod min_specialization;
60c5eb7d 26
476ff2be 27/// Checks that all the type/lifetime parameters on an impl also
9fa01778 28/// appear in the trait ref or self type (or are constrained by a
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29/// where-clause). These rules are needed to ensure that, given a
30/// trait ref like `<T as Trait<U>>`, we can derive the values of all
31/// parameters on the impl (which is needed to make specialization
32/// possible).
33///
34/// However, in the case of lifetimes, we only enforce these rules if
9fa01778 35/// the lifetime parameter is used in an associated type. This is a
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36/// concession to backwards compatibility; see comment at the end of
37/// the fn for details.
38///
39/// Example:
40///
83c7162d 41/// ```rust,ignore (pseudo-Rust)
476ff2be 42/// impl<T> Trait<Foo> for Bar { ... }
83c7162d 43/// // ^ T does not appear in `Foo` or `Bar`, error!
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44///
45/// impl<T> Trait<Foo<T>> for Bar { ... }
83c7162d 46/// // ^ T appears in `Foo<T>`, ok.
476ff2be 47///
9fa01778 48/// impl<T> Trait<Foo> for Bar where Bar: Iterator<Item = T> { ... }
83c7162d 49/// // ^ T is bound to `<Bar as Iterator>::Item`, ok.
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50///
51/// impl<'a> Trait<Foo> for Bar { }
83c7162d 52/// // ^ 'a is unused, but for back-compat we allow it
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53///
54/// impl<'a> Trait<Foo> for Bar { type X = &'a i32; }
83c7162d 55/// // ^ 'a is unused and appears in assoc type, error
476ff2be 56/// ```
416331ca 57pub fn impl_wf_check(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) {
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58 // We will tag this as part of the WF check -- logically, it is,
59 // but it's one that we must perform earlier than the rest of
60 // WfCheck.
c295e0f8 61 tcx.hir().for_each_module(|module| tcx.ensure().check_mod_impl_wf(module))
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62}
63
f035d41b 64fn check_mod_impl_wf(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module_def_id: LocalDefId) {
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65 let min_specialization = tcx.features().min_specialization;
66 tcx.hir()
67 .visit_item_likes_in_module(module_def_id, &mut ImplWfCheck { tcx, min_specialization });
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68}
69
f035d41b 70pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) {
dfeec247 71 *providers = Providers { check_mod_impl_wf, ..*providers };
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72}
73
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74struct ImplWfCheck<'tcx> {
75 tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
ba9703b0 76 min_specialization: bool,
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77}
78
dc9dc135 79impl ItemLikeVisitor<'tcx> for ImplWfCheck<'tcx> {
dfeec247 80 fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) {
5869c6ff 81 if let hir::ItemKind::Impl(ref impl_) = item.kind {
6a06907d 82 enforce_impl_params_are_constrained(self.tcx, item.def_id, impl_.items);
5869c6ff 83 enforce_impl_items_are_distinct(self.tcx, impl_.items);
ba9703b0 84 if self.min_specialization {
6a06907d 85 check_min_specialization(self.tcx, item.def_id.to_def_id(), item.span);
ba9703b0 86 }
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87 }
88 }
89
dfeec247 90 fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, _trait_item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'tcx>) {}
32a655c1 91
dfeec247 92 fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, _impl_item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) {}
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93
94 fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, _foreign_item: &'tcx hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) {}
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95}
96
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97fn enforce_impl_params_are_constrained(
98 tcx: TyCtxt<'_>,
f9f354fc 99 impl_def_id: LocalDefId,
c295e0f8 100 impl_item_refs: &[hir::ImplItemRef],
dc9dc135 101) {
476ff2be 102 // Every lifetime used in an associated type must be constrained.
7cac9316 103 let impl_self_ty = tcx.type_of(impl_def_id);
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104 if impl_self_ty.references_error() {
105 // Don't complain about unconstrained type params when self ty isn't known due to errors.
106 // (#36836)
107 tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(
108 tcx.def_span(impl_def_id),
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109 &format!(
110 "potentially unconstrained type parameters weren't evaluated: {:?}",
111 impl_self_ty,
112 ),
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113 );
114 return;
115 }
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116 let impl_generics = tcx.generics_of(impl_def_id);
117 let impl_predicates = tcx.predicates_of(impl_def_id);
8bb4bdeb 118 let impl_trait_ref = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_def_id);
476ff2be 119
94222f64 120 let mut input_parameters = cgp::parameters_for_impl(tcx, impl_self_ty, impl_trait_ref);
48663c56 121 cgp::identify_constrained_generic_params(
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122 tcx,
123 impl_predicates,
124 impl_trait_ref,
125 &mut input_parameters,
126 );
476ff2be 127
476ff2be 128 // Disallow unconstrained lifetimes, but only if they appear in assoc types.
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129 let lifetimes_in_associated_types: FxHashSet<_> = impl_item_refs
130 .iter()
6a06907d 131 .map(|item_ref| item_ref.id.def_id)
74b04a01 132 .flat_map(|def_id| {
8bb4bdeb 133 let item = tcx.associated_item(def_id);
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134 match item.kind {
135 ty::AssocKind::Type => {
136 if item.defaultness.has_value() {
94222f64 137 cgp::parameters_for(tcx, &tcx.type_of(def_id), true)
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138 } else {
139 Vec::new()
140 }
141 }
ba9703b0 142 ty::AssocKind::Fn | ty::AssocKind::Const => Vec::new(),
74b04a01 143 }
476ff2be 144 })
dfeec247 145 .collect();
476ff2be 146
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147 for param in &impl_generics.params {
148 match param.kind {
149 // Disallow ANY unconstrained type parameters.
532ac7d7 150 ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { .. } => {
94b46f34 151 let param_ty = ty::ParamTy::for_def(param);
48663c56 152 if !input_parameters.contains(&cgp::Parameter::from(param_ty)) {
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153 report_unused_parameter(
154 tcx,
155 tcx.def_span(param.def_id),
156 "type",
157 &param_ty.to_string(),
158 );
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159 }
160 }
161 ty::GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime => {
48663c56 162 let param_lt = cgp::Parameter::from(param.to_early_bound_region_data());
94b46f34 163 if lifetimes_in_associated_types.contains(&param_lt) && // (*)
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164 !input_parameters.contains(&param_lt)
165 {
166 report_unused_parameter(
167 tcx,
168 tcx.def_span(param.def_id),
169 "lifetime",
170 &param.name.to_string(),
171 );
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172 }
173 }
cdc7bbd5 174 ty::GenericParamDefKind::Const { .. } => {
532ac7d7 175 let param_ct = ty::ParamConst::for_def(param);
48663c56 176 if !input_parameters.contains(&cgp::Parameter::from(param_ct)) {
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177 report_unused_parameter(
178 tcx,
179 tcx.def_span(param.def_id),
180 "const",
181 &param_ct.to_string(),
182 );
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183 }
184 }
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185 }
186 }
187
188 // (*) This is a horrible concession to reality. I think it'd be
1b1a35ee 189 // better to just ban unconstrained lifetimes outright, but in
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190 // practice people do non-hygenic macros like:
191 //
192 // ```
193 // macro_rules! __impl_slice_eq1 {
194 // ($Lhs: ty, $Rhs: ty, $Bound: ident) => {
195 // impl<'a, 'b, A: $Bound, B> PartialEq<$Rhs> for $Lhs where A: PartialEq<B> {
196 // ....
197 // }
198 // }
199 // }
200 // ```
201 //
b7449926 202 // In a concession to backwards compatibility, we continue to
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203 // permit those, so long as the lifetimes aren't used in
204 // associated types. I believe this is sound, because lifetimes
205 // used elsewhere are not projected back out.
206}
207
dc9dc135 208fn report_unused_parameter(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, span: Span, kind: &str, name: &str) {
1b1a35ee 209 let mut err = struct_span_err!(
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210 tcx.sess,
211 span,
212 E0207,
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213 "the {} parameter `{}` is not constrained by the \
214 impl trait, self type, or predicates",
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215 kind,
216 name
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217 );
218 err.span_label(span, format!("unconstrained {} parameter", kind));
219 if kind == "const" {
220 err.note(
221 "expressions using a const parameter must map each value to a distinct output value",
222 );
223 err.note(
224 "proving the result of expressions other than the parameter are unique is not supported",
225 );
226 }
227 err.emit();
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228}
229
230/// Enforce that we do not have two items in an impl with the same name.
c295e0f8 231fn enforce_impl_items_are_distinct(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, impl_item_refs: &[hir::ImplItemRef]) {
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232 let mut seen_type_items = FxHashMap::default();
233 let mut seen_value_items = FxHashMap::default();
476ff2be 234 for impl_item_ref in impl_item_refs {
0731742a 235 let impl_item = tcx.hir().impl_item(impl_item_ref.id);
e74abb32 236 let seen_items = match impl_item.kind {
416331ca 237 hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(_) => &mut seen_type_items,
dfeec247 238 _ => &mut seen_value_items,
476ff2be 239 };
ba9703b0 240 match seen_items.entry(impl_item.ident.normalize_to_macros_2_0()) {
476ff2be 241 Occupied(entry) => {
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242 let mut err = struct_span_err!(
243 tcx.sess,
244 impl_item.span,
245 E0201,
246 "duplicate definitions with name `{}`:",
247 impl_item.ident
248 );
249 err.span_label(
250 *entry.get(),
251 format!("previous definition of `{}` here", impl_item.ident),
252 );
7cac9316 253 err.span_label(impl_item.span, "duplicate definition");
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254 err.emit();
255 }
256 Vacant(entry) => {
257 entry.insert(impl_item.span);
258 }
259 }
260 }
261}