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Use less fragile error handling
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@ -98,14 +98,16 @@ fn eval_body_using_ecx<'mir, 'tcx, R: InterpretationResult<'tcx>>(
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// Only report this after validation, as validaiton produces much better diagnostics.
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// FIXME: ensure validation always reports this and stop making interning care about it.
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if let Err(InternResult { found_bad_mutable_pointer, found_dangling_pointer }) = intern_result {
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if found_dangling_pointer {
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match intern_result {
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Ok(()) => {}
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Err(InternResult::FoundDanglingPointer) => {
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return Err(ecx
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.tcx
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.dcx()
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.emit_err(DanglingPtrInFinal { span: ecx.tcx.span, kind: intern_kind })
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.into());
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} else if found_bad_mutable_pointer {
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}
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Err(InternResult::FoundBadMutablePointer) => {
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// only report mutable pointers if there were no dangling pointers
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let err_diag = errors::MutablePtrInFinal { span: ecx.tcx.span, kind: intern_kind };
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ecx.tcx.emit_node_span_lint(
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@ -132,17 +132,10 @@ pub enum InternKind {
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Promoted,
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}
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#[derive(Default, Debug)]
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pub struct InternResult {
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pub found_bad_mutable_pointer: bool,
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pub found_dangling_pointer: bool,
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}
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impl InternResult {
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fn has_errors(&self) -> bool {
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let Self { found_bad_mutable_pointer, found_dangling_pointer } = *self;
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found_bad_mutable_pointer || found_dangling_pointer
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum InternResult {
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FoundBadMutablePointer,
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FoundDanglingPointer,
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}
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/// Intern `ret` and everything it references.
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@ -212,7 +205,7 @@ pub fn intern_const_alloc_recursive<
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// Whether we encountered a bad mutable pointer.
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// We want to first report "dangling" and then "mutable", so we need to delay reporting these
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// errors.
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let mut result = InternResult::default();
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let mut result = Ok(());
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// Keep interning as long as there are things to intern.
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// We show errors if there are dangling pointers, or mutable pointers in immutable contexts
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@ -262,7 +255,10 @@ pub fn intern_const_alloc_recursive<
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// on the promotion analysis not screwing up to ensure that it is sound to intern
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// promoteds as immutable.
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trace!("found bad mutable pointer");
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result.found_bad_mutable_pointer = true;
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// Prefer dangling pointer errors over mutable pointer errors
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if result.is_ok() {
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result = Err(InternResult::FoundBadMutablePointer);
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}
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}
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if ecx.tcx.try_get_global_alloc(alloc_id).is_some() {
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// Already interned.
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@ -284,11 +280,11 @@ pub fn intern_const_alloc_recursive<
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Ok(nested) => todo.extend(nested),
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Err(()) => {
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ecx.tcx.dcx().delayed_bug("found dangling pointer during const interning");
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result.found_dangling_pointer = true
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result = Err(InternResult::FoundDanglingPointer);
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}
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}
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}
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if result.has_errors() { Err(result) } else { Ok(()) }
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result
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}
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/// Intern `ret`. This function assumes that `ret` references no other allocation.
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