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remove VerifyBound::IfEq variant
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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ use rustc_middle::mir::{
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};
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use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCause;
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use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCauseCode;
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use rustc_middle::ty::Region;
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use rustc_middle::ty::{self, subst::SubstsRef, RegionVid, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable};
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use rustc_span::Span;
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@ -1192,10 +1191,6 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> {
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debug!("eval_verify_bound(lower_bound={:?}, verify_bound={:?})", lower_bound, verify_bound);
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match verify_bound {
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VerifyBound::IfEq(test_ty, verify_bound1) => {
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self.eval_if_eq(infcx, generic_ty, lower_bound, *test_ty, *verify_bound1)
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}
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VerifyBound::IfEqBound(verify_if_eq_b) => {
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self.eval_if_eq_bound(infcx, param_env, generic_ty, lower_bound, *verify_if_eq_b)
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}
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@ -1234,24 +1229,6 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> {
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}
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}
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fn eval_if_eq(
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&self,
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infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>,
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generic_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
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lower_bound: RegionVid,
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test_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
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verify_bound: Region<'tcx>,
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) -> bool {
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let generic_ty_normalized = self.normalize_to_scc_representatives(infcx.tcx, generic_ty);
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let test_ty_normalized = self.normalize_to_scc_representatives(infcx.tcx, test_ty);
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if generic_ty_normalized == test_ty_normalized {
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let verify_bound_vid = self.to_region_vid(verify_bound);
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self.eval_outlives(verify_bound_vid, lower_bound)
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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fn eval_if_eq_bound(
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&self,
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infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>,
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@ -822,11 +822,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> LexicalResolver<'cx, 'tcx> {
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min: ty::Region<'tcx>,
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) -> bool {
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match bound {
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VerifyBound::IfEq(k, r) => {
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(var_values.normalize(self.region_rels.tcx, *k) == generic_ty)
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&& self.bound_is_met(&VerifyBound::OutlivedBy(*r), var_values, generic_ty, min)
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}
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VerifyBound::IfEqBound(verify_if_eq_b) => {
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match test_type_match::extract_verify_if_eq_bound(
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self.tcx(),
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@ -190,42 +190,44 @@ pub enum GenericKind<'tcx> {
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/// This is described with an `AnyRegion('a, 'b)` node.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub enum VerifyBound<'tcx> {
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/// Given a kind K and a bound B, expands to a function like the
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/// following, where `G` is the generic for which this verify
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/// bound was created:
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/// This is a "conditional bound" that checks the result of inference
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/// and supplies a bound if it ended up being relevant. It's used in situations
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/// like this:
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// fn foo<'a, 'b, T: SomeTrait<'a>>
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/// where
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/// <T as SomeTrait<'a>>::Item: 'b
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/// ```
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///
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/// If we have an obligation like `<T as SomeTrait<'?x>>::Item: 'c`, then
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/// we don't know yet whether it suffices to show that `'b: 'c`. If `'?x` winds
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/// up being equal to `'a`, then the where-clauses on function applies, and
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/// in that case we can show `'b: 'c`. But if `'?x` winds up being something
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/// else, the bound isn't relevant.
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///
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/// More abstractly, this function takes a `Binder<VerifyIfEq>`. The binder
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/// represents an existential binder -- i.e., if you have something like
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// where for<'a> <T as SomeTrait<'a>::Item: 'a
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/// ```
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///
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/// then the `for<'a>` corresponds to the binder. The idea is that we have
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/// to find some instantiation of `'a` that can make `<T as SomeTrait<'a>>::Item`
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/// equal to the final value of `G`, the generic we are checking.
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///
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/// ```ignore (pseudo-rust)
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/// fn(min) -> bool {
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/// if G == K {
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/// B(min)
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/// } else {
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/// false
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/// exists<'a> {
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/// if G == K {
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/// B(min)
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/// } else {
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/// false
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/// }
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/// }
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// In other words, if the generic `G` that we are checking is
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/// equal to `K`, then check the associated verify bound
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/// (otherwise, false).
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///
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/// This is used when we have something in the environment that
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/// may or may not be relevant, depending on the region inference
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/// results. For example, we may have `where <T as
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/// Trait<'a>>::Item: 'b` in our where-clauses. If we are
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/// generating the verify-bound for `<T as Trait<'0>>::Item`, then
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/// this where-clause is only relevant if `'0` winds up inferred
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/// to `'a`.
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///
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/// So we would compile to a verify-bound like
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///
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/// ```ignore (illustrative)
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/// IfEq(<T as Trait<'a>>::Item, AnyRegion('a))
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/// ```
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///
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/// meaning, if the subject G is equal to `<T as Trait<'a>>::Item`
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/// (after inference), and `'a: min`, then `G: min`.
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IfEq(Ty<'tcx>, Region<'tcx>),
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IfEqBound(ty::Binder<'tcx, VerifyIfEq<'tcx>>),
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/// Given a region `R`, expands to the function:
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@ -805,7 +807,6 @@ impl<'tcx> GenericKind<'tcx> {
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impl<'tcx> VerifyBound<'tcx> {
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pub fn must_hold(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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VerifyBound::IfEq(..) => false,
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VerifyBound::IfEqBound(..) => false,
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VerifyBound::OutlivedBy(re) => re.is_static(),
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VerifyBound::IsEmpty => false,
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@ -816,7 +817,6 @@ impl<'tcx> VerifyBound<'tcx> {
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pub fn cannot_hold(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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VerifyBound::IfEq(_, _) => false,
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VerifyBound::IfEqBound(..) => false,
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VerifyBound::IsEmpty => false,
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VerifyBound::OutlivedBy(_) => false,
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