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Rollup merge of #122439 - Nadrieril:store-built-place, r=compiler-errors
match lowering: build the `Place` instead of keeping a `PlaceBuilder` around Outside of `MatchPair::new` we don't construct new places, so we don't need to keep a `PlaceBuilder` around. A bit annoyingly we have to store an `Option<Place>` even though it's never `None` after simplification, but the alternative would be to re-entangle `MatchPair` construction and simplification and I'd rather not do that.
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@ -1111,7 +1111,10 @@ impl<'pat, 'tcx> TestCase<'pat, 'tcx> {
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub(crate) struct MatchPair<'pat, 'tcx> {
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/// This place...
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place: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>,
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// This can be `None` if it referred to a non-captured place in a closure.
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// Invariant: place.is_none() => test_case is Irrefutable
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// In other words this must be `Some(_)` after simplification.
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place: Option<Place<'tcx>>,
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/// ... must pass this test...
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// Invariant: after creation and simplification in `Candidate::new()`, this must not be
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@ -1595,11 +1598,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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fn pick_test(
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&mut self,
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candidates: &mut [&mut Candidate<'_, 'tcx>],
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) -> (PlaceBuilder<'tcx>, Test<'tcx>) {
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) -> (Place<'tcx>, Test<'tcx>) {
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// Extract the match-pair from the highest priority candidate
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let match_pair = &candidates.first().unwrap().match_pairs[0];
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let test = self.test(match_pair);
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let match_place = match_pair.place.clone();
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// Unwrap is ok after simplification.
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let match_place = match_pair.place.unwrap();
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debug!(?test, ?match_pair);
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(match_place, test)
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@ -1640,7 +1644,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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/// - candidate 1 becomes `[y @ false]` since we know that `x` was `false`.
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fn sort_candidates<'b, 'c, 'pat>(
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&mut self,
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match_place: &PlaceBuilder<'tcx>,
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match_place: Place<'tcx>,
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test: &Test<'tcx>,
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mut candidates: &'b mut [&'c mut Candidate<'pat, 'tcx>],
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) -> (
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@ -1658,7 +1662,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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// sorting.
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while let Some(candidate) = candidates.first_mut() {
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let Some(branch) =
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self.sort_candidate(&match_place, test, candidate, &target_candidates)
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self.sort_candidate(match_place, test, candidate, &target_candidates)
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else {
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break;
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};
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@ -1786,7 +1790,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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// For each of the N possible test outcomes, build the vector of candidates that applies if
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// the test has that particular outcome.
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let (remaining_candidates, target_candidates) =
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self.sort_candidates(&match_place, &test, candidates);
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self.sort_candidates(match_place, &test, candidates);
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// The block that we should branch to if none of the
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// `target_candidates` match.
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@ -1826,7 +1830,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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scrutinee_span,
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start_block,
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remainder_start,
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&match_place,
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match_place,
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&test,
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target_blocks,
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);
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@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
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// identify what tests are needed, perform the tests, and then filter
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// the candidates based on the result.
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use crate::build::expr::as_place::PlaceBuilder;
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use crate::build::matches::{Candidate, MatchPair, Test, TestBranch, TestCase, TestKind};
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use crate::build::Builder;
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use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap;
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@ -55,18 +54,17 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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Test { span: match_pair.pattern.span, kind }
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}
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#[instrument(skip(self, target_blocks, place_builder), level = "debug")]
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#[instrument(skip(self, target_blocks, place), level = "debug")]
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pub(super) fn perform_test(
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&mut self,
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match_start_span: Span,
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scrutinee_span: Span,
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block: BasicBlock,
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otherwise_block: BasicBlock,
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place_builder: &PlaceBuilder<'tcx>,
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place: Place<'tcx>,
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test: &Test<'tcx>,
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target_blocks: FxIndexMap<TestBranch<'tcx>, BasicBlock>,
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) {
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let place = place_builder.to_place(self);
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let place_ty = place.ty(&self.local_decls, self.tcx);
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debug!(?place, ?place_ty);
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let target_block = |branch| target_blocks.get(&branch).copied().unwrap_or(otherwise_block);
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@ -475,7 +473,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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/// tighter match code if we do something a bit different.
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pub(super) fn sort_candidate(
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&mut self,
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test_place: &PlaceBuilder<'tcx>,
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test_place: Place<'tcx>,
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test: &Test<'tcx>,
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candidate: &mut Candidate<'_, 'tcx>,
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sorted_candidates: &FxIndexMap<TestBranch<'tcx>, Vec<&mut Candidate<'_, 'tcx>>>,
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@ -486,8 +484,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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// than one, but it'd be very unusual to have two sides that
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// both require tests; you'd expect one side to be simplified
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// away.)
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let (match_pair_index, match_pair) =
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candidate.match_pairs.iter().enumerate().find(|&(_, mp)| mp.place == *test_place)?;
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let (match_pair_index, match_pair) = candidate
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.match_pairs
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.iter()
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.enumerate()
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.find(|&(_, mp)| mp.place == Some(test_place))?;
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let fully_matched;
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let ret = match (&test.kind, &match_pair.test_case) {
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@ -521,7 +522,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
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candidate
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.match_pairs
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.iter()
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.any(|mp| mp.place == *test_place && is_covering_range(&mp.test_case))
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.any(|mp| mp.place == Some(test_place) && is_covering_range(&mp.test_case))
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};
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if sorted_candidates
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.get(&TestBranch::Failure)
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impl<'pat, 'tcx> MatchPair<'pat, 'tcx> {
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pub(in crate::build) fn new(
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mut place: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>,
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mut place_builder: PlaceBuilder<'tcx>,
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pattern: &'pat Pat<'tcx>,
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cx: &mut Builder<'_, 'tcx>,
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) -> MatchPair<'pat, 'tcx> {
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// Force the place type to the pattern's type.
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// FIXME(oli-obk): can we use this to simplify slice/array pattern hacks?
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if let Some(resolved) = place.resolve_upvar(cx) {
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place = resolved;
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if let Some(resolved) = place_builder.resolve_upvar(cx) {
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place_builder = resolved;
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}
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// Only add the OpaqueCast projection if the given place is an opaque type and the
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// expected type from the pattern is not.
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let may_need_cast = match place.base() {
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let may_need_cast = match place_builder.base() {
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PlaceBase::Local(local) => {
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let ty = Place::ty_from(local, place.projection(), &cx.local_decls, cx.tcx).ty;
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let ty =
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Place::ty_from(local, place_builder.projection(), &cx.local_decls, cx.tcx).ty;
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ty != pattern.ty && ty.has_opaque_types()
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}
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_ => true,
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};
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if may_need_cast {
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place = place.project(ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(pattern.ty));
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place_builder = place_builder.project(ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(pattern.ty));
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}
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let place = place_builder.try_to_place(cx);
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let default_irrefutable = || TestCase::Irrefutable { binding: None, ascription: None };
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let mut subpairs = Vec::new();
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let test_case = match pattern.kind {
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PatKind::Never | PatKind::Wild | PatKind::Error(_) => default_irrefutable(),
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PatKind::Or { ref pats } => TestCase::Or {
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pats: pats.iter().map(|pat| FlatPat::new(place.clone(), pat, cx)).collect(),
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pats: pats.iter().map(|pat| FlatPat::new(place_builder.clone(), pat, cx)).collect(),
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},
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PatKind::Range(ref range) => {
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..
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} => {
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// Apply the type ascription to the value at `match_pair.place`
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let ascription = place.try_to_place(cx).map(|source| super::Ascription {
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let ascription = place.map(|source| super::Ascription {
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annotation: annotation.clone(),
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source,
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variance,
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});
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subpairs.push(MatchPair::new(place.clone(), subpattern, cx));
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subpairs.push(MatchPair::new(place_builder, subpattern, cx));
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TestCase::Irrefutable { ascription, binding: None }
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}
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ref subpattern,
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is_primary: _,
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} => {
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let binding = place.try_to_place(cx).map(|source| super::Binding {
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let binding = place.map(|source| super::Binding {
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span: pattern.span,
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source,
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var_id: var,
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if let Some(subpattern) = subpattern.as_ref() {
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// this is the `x @ P` case; have to keep matching against `P` now
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subpairs.push(MatchPair::new(place.clone(), subpattern, cx));
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subpairs.push(MatchPair::new(place_builder, subpattern, cx));
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}
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TestCase::Irrefutable { ascription: None, binding }
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}
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PatKind::InlineConstant { subpattern: ref pattern, def, .. } => {
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// Apply a type ascription for the inline constant to the value at `match_pair.place`
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let ascription = place.try_to_place(cx).map(|source| {
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let ascription = place.map(|source| {
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let span = pattern.span;
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let parent_id = cx.tcx.typeck_root_def_id(cx.def_id.to_def_id());
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let args = ty::InlineConstArgs::new(
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super::Ascription { annotation, source, variance: ty::Contravariant }
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});
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subpairs.push(MatchPair::new(place.clone(), pattern, cx));
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subpairs.push(MatchPair::new(place_builder, pattern, cx));
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TestCase::Irrefutable { ascription, binding: None }
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}
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PatKind::Array { ref prefix, ref slice, ref suffix } => {
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cx.prefix_slice_suffix(&mut subpairs, &place, prefix, slice, suffix);
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cx.prefix_slice_suffix(&mut subpairs, &place_builder, prefix, slice, suffix);
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default_irrefutable()
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}
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PatKind::Slice { ref prefix, ref slice, ref suffix } => {
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cx.prefix_slice_suffix(&mut subpairs, &place, prefix, slice, suffix);
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cx.prefix_slice_suffix(&mut subpairs, &place_builder, prefix, slice, suffix);
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if prefix.is_empty() && slice.is_some() && suffix.is_empty() {
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default_irrefutable()
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}
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PatKind::Variant { adt_def, variant_index, args, ref subpatterns } => {
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let downcast_place = place.clone().downcast(adt_def, variant_index); // `(x as Variant)`
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let downcast_place = place_builder.downcast(adt_def, variant_index); // `(x as Variant)`
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subpairs = cx.field_match_pairs(downcast_place, subpatterns);
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let irrefutable = adt_def.variants().iter_enumerated().all(|(i, v)| {
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}
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PatKind::Leaf { ref subpatterns } => {
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subpairs = cx.field_match_pairs(place.clone(), subpatterns);
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subpairs = cx.field_match_pairs(place_builder, subpatterns);
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default_irrefutable()
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}
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PatKind::Deref { ref subpattern } => {
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let place_builder = place.clone().deref();
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subpairs.push(MatchPair::new(place_builder, subpattern, cx));
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subpairs.push(MatchPair::new(place_builder.deref(), subpattern, cx));
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default_irrefutable()
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}
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}
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} else {
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// Insert a Shallow borrow of any place that is switched on.
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if let Some(resolved_place) = match_pair.place.try_to_place(self.cx) {
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self.fake_borrows.insert(resolved_place);
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if let Some(place) = match_pair.place {
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self.fake_borrows.insert(place);
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}
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for subpair in &match_pair.subpairs {
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