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Rollup merge of #89710 - sireliah:e0482, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add long explanation for error E0482 This is longer explanation for error E0482 in the #61137. Please take a look and leave some feedback!
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@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ E0468: include_str!("./error_codes/E0468.md"),
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E0469: include_str!("./error_codes/E0469.md"),
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E0477: include_str!("./error_codes/E0477.md"),
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E0478: include_str!("./error_codes/E0478.md"),
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E0482: include_str!("./error_codes/E0482.md"),
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E0491: include_str!("./error_codes/E0491.md"),
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E0492: include_str!("./error_codes/E0492.md"),
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E0493: include_str!("./error_codes/E0493.md"),
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@ -599,7 +600,6 @@ E0785: include_str!("./error_codes/E0785.md"),
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// E0479, // the type `..` (provided as the value of a type parameter) is...
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// E0480, // lifetime of method receiver does not outlive the method call
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// E0481, // lifetime of function argument does not outlive the function call
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E0482, // lifetime of return value does not outlive the function call
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// E0483, // lifetime of operand does not outlive the operation
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// E0484, // reference is not valid at the time of borrow
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// E0485, // automatically reference is not valid at the time of borrow
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compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0482.md
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compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0482.md
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A lifetime of a returned value does not outlive the function call.
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Erroneous code example:
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```compile_fail,E0482
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fn prefix<'a>(
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words: impl Iterator<Item = &'a str>
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) -> impl Iterator<Item = String> { // error!
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words.map(|v| format!("foo-{}", v))
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}
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```
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To fix this error, make the lifetime of the returned value explicit:
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```
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fn prefix<'a>(
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words: impl Iterator<Item = &'a str> + 'a
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) -> impl Iterator<Item = String> + 'a { // ok!
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words.map(|v| format!("foo-{}", v))
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}
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```
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The [`impl Trait`] feature in this example uses an implicit `'static` lifetime
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restriction in the returned type. However the type implementing the `Iterator`
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passed to the function lives just as long as `'a`, which is not long enough.
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The solution involves adding lifetime bound to both function argument and
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the return value to make sure that the values inside the iterator
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are not dropped when the function goes out of the scope.
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An alternative solution would be to guarantee that the `Item` references
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in the iterator are alive for the whole lifetime of the program.
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```
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fn prefix(
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words: impl Iterator<Item = &'static str>
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) -> impl Iterator<Item = String> { // ok!
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words.map(|v| format!("foo-{}", v))
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}
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```
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A similar lifetime problem might arise when returning closures:
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```compile_fail,E0482
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fn foo(
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x: &mut Vec<i32>
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) -> impl FnMut(&mut Vec<i32>) -> &[i32] { // error!
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|y| {
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y.append(x);
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y
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}
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}
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```
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Analogically, a solution here is to use explicit return lifetime
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and move the ownership of the variable to the closure.
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```
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fn foo<'a>(
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x: &'a mut Vec<i32>
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) -> impl FnMut(&mut Vec<i32>) -> &[i32] + 'a { // ok!
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move |y| {
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y.append(x);
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y
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}
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}
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```
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To better understand the lifetime treatment in the [`impl Trait`],
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please see the [RFC 1951].
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[`impl Trait`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/types/impl-trait.html
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[RFC 1951]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1951-expand-impl-trait.html
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// A few of those error codes can't be tested but all the others can and *should* be tested!
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const EXEMPTED_FROM_TEST: &[&str] = &[
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"E0227", "E0279", "E0280", "E0313", "E0377", "E0461", "E0462", "E0464", "E0465", "E0476",
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"E0482", "E0514", "E0519", "E0523", "E0554", "E0640", "E0717", "E0729",
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"E0514", "E0519", "E0523", "E0554", "E0640", "E0717", "E0729",
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];
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// Some error codes don't have any tests apparently...
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