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Autotrait bounds on dyn-safe trait methods
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@ -115,6 +115,28 @@ fn do_orphan_check_impl<'tcx>(
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// impl MyAuto for dyn Trait {} // NOT OKAY
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// impl<T: ?Sized> MyAuto for T {} // NOT OKAY
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//
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// With this restriction, it's guaranteed that an auto-trait is
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// implemented for a trait object if and only if the auto-trait is one
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// of the trait object's trait bounds (or a supertrait of a bound). In
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// other words `dyn Trait + AutoTrait` always implements AutoTrait,
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// while `dyn Trait` never implements AutoTrait.
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//
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// This is necessary in order for autotrait bounds on methods of trait
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// objects to be sound.
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//
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// auto trait AutoTrait {}
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//
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// trait ObjectSafeTrait {
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// fn f(&self) where Self: AutoTrait;
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// }
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//
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// We can allow f to be called on `dyn ObjectSafeTrait + AutoTrait`.
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//
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// If we didn't deny `impl AutoTrait for dyn Trait`, it would be unsound
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// for the ObjectSafeTrait shown above to be object safe because someone
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// could take some type implementing ObjectSafeTrait but not AutoTrait,
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// unsize it to `dyn ObjectSafeTrait`, and call .f() which has no
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// concrete implementation (issue #50781).
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enum LocalImpl {
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Allow,
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Disallow { problematic_kind: &'static str },
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@ -547,16 +547,56 @@ fn virtual_call_violation_for_method<'tcx>(
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// NOTE: This check happens last, because it results in a lint, and not a
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// hard error.
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if tcx
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.predicates_of(method.def_id)
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.predicates
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.iter()
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// A trait object can't claim to live more than the concrete type,
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// so outlives predicates will always hold.
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.cloned()
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.filter(|(p, _)| p.to_opt_type_outlives().is_none())
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.any(|pred| contains_illegal_self_type_reference(tcx, trait_def_id, pred))
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{
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if tcx.predicates_of(method.def_id).predicates.iter().any(|&(pred, span)| {
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// dyn Trait is okay:
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//
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// trait Trait {
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// fn f(&self) where Self: 'static;
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// }
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//
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// because a trait object can't claim to live longer than the concrete
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// type. If the lifetime bound holds on dyn Trait then it's guaranteed
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// to hold as well on the concrete type.
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if pred.to_opt_type_outlives().is_some() {
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return false;
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}
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// dyn Trait is okay:
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//
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// auto trait AutoTrait {}
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//
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// trait Trait {
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// fn f(&self) where Self: AutoTrait;
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// }
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//
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// because `impl AutoTrait for dyn Trait` is disallowed by coherence.
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// Traits with a default impl are implemented for a trait object if and
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// only if the autotrait is one of the trait object's trait bounds, like
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// in `dyn Trait + AutoTrait`. This guarantees that trait objects only
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// implement auto traits if the underlying type does as well.
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if let ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(ty::TraitPredicate {
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trait_ref: pred_trait_ref,
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constness: ty::BoundConstness::NotConst,
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polarity: ty::ImplPolarity::Positive,
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})) = pred.kind().skip_binder()
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&& pred_trait_ref.self_ty() == tcx.types.self_param
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&& tcx.trait_is_auto(pred_trait_ref.def_id)
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{
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// Consider bounds like `Self: Bound<Self>`. Auto traits are not
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// allowed to have generic parameters so `auto trait Bound<T> {}`
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// would already have reported an error at the definition of the
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// auto trait.
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if pred_trait_ref.substs.len() != 1 {
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tcx.sess.diagnostic().delay_span_bug(
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span,
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"auto traits cannot have generic parameters",
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);
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}
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return false;
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}
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contains_illegal_self_type_reference(tcx, trait_def_id, pred.clone())
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}) {
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return Some(MethodViolationCode::WhereClauseReferencesSelf);
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}
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tests/ui/where-clauses/self-in-where-clause-allowed.rs
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tests/ui/where-clauses/self-in-where-clause-allowed.rs
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// check-fail
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#![feature(auto_traits)]
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#![deny(where_clauses_object_safety)]
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auto trait AutoTrait {}
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trait Trait {
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fn static_lifetime_bound(&self) where Self: 'static {}
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fn arg_lifetime_bound<'a>(&self, _arg: &'a ()) where Self: 'a {}
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fn autotrait_bound(&self) where Self: AutoTrait {}
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}
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impl Trait for () {}
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fn main() {
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let trait_object = &() as &dyn Trait;
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trait_object.static_lifetime_bound();
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trait_object.arg_lifetime_bound(&());
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trait_object.autotrait_bound(); //~ ERROR: the trait bound `dyn Trait: AutoTrait` is not satisfied
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}
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tests/ui/where-clauses/self-in-where-clause-allowed.stderr
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15
tests/ui/where-clauses/self-in-where-clause-allowed.stderr
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error[E0277]: the trait bound `dyn Trait: AutoTrait` is not satisfied
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--> $DIR/self-in-where-clause-allowed.rs:22:18
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LL | trait_object.autotrait_bound();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `AutoTrait` is not implemented for `dyn Trait`
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note: required by a bound in `Trait::autotrait_bound`
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--> $DIR/self-in-where-clause-allowed.rs:13:43
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LL | fn autotrait_bound(&self) where Self: AutoTrait {}
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| ^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Trait::autotrait_bound`
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error: aborting due to previous error
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
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