Document never type fallback in !'s docs

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Waffle Lapkin 2024-04-26 20:48:15 +02:00
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@ -268,6 +268,47 @@ mod prim_bool {}
/// [`Debug`]: fmt::Debug
/// [`default()`]: Default::default
///
/// # Never type fallback
///
/// When the compiler sees a value of type `!` it implicitly inserts a coercion (if possible),
/// to allow type check to infer any type:
///
/// ```rust,ignore (illustrative-and-has-placeholders)
/// // this
/// let x: u8 = panic!();
///
/// // is (essentially) turned by the compiler into
/// let x: u8 = absurd(panic!());
///
/// // where absurd is a function with the following signature
/// // (it's sound, because `!` always marks unreachable code):
/// fn absurd<T>(_: !) -> T { ... }
// FIXME: use `core::convert::absurd` here instead, once it's merged
/// ```
///
/// While it's convenient to be able to use non-diverging code in one of the branches (like
/// `if a { b } else { return }`) this could lead to compilation errors:
///
/// ```compile_fail
/// // this
/// { panic!() };
///
/// // gets turned into this
/// { absurd(panic!()) }; // error: can't infer the type of `absurd`
/// ```
///
/// To prevent such errors, compiler remembers where it inserted `absurd` calls, and if it can't
/// infer their type, it sets the type to the fallback type. `{ absurd::<Fallback>(panic!()) };`.
/// This is what is known as "never type fallback".
///
/// Historically fallback was [`()`], causing confusing behavior where `!` spontaneously coerced
/// to `()`, even though `()` was never mentioned (because of the fallback). There are plans to
/// change it in 2024 edition (and possibly in all editions on a later date), see
/// [Tracking Issue for making `!` fall back to `!`][fallback-ti].
///
/// [`()`]: prim@unit
/// [fallback-ti]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123748
///
#[unstable(feature = "never_type", issue = "35121")]
mod prim_never {}