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Jack Huey 4f97de8dc5
Rollup merge of #97206 - jackh726:issue-73154, r=nikomatsakis
Do leak check after function pointer coercion

cc #73154

I still need to clean diagnostics just a tad, but figured I would put this up anyways.

This change is made in order to make match arm coercion order-independent.

Basically, any time we do function pointer coercion, we follow it by doing a leak check. This is necessary because the LUB code doesn't handler higher-ranked things correctly, leading us to "coerce", but use the wrong type. A proper fix is to actually fix that code (so the type returned by `unify_and` is a supertype of both `a` and `b` if `Ok`). However, that requires a more in-depth fix, likely heavily overlapping with the new subtyping changes.

Here, I've been conservative and error early if we generate unsatisfiable constraints. Note, this should *mostly* only affect NLL, since migrate mode falls back to the LUB implementation (followed by leak check), whereas NLL only does sub.

There could be other coercion code that has an order-dependence where a leak check in the coercion code might be useful. However, this is more of a spot-fix for #73154 than a "permanent" fix, since we likely want to go the other way long-term, and allow this pattern without error.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2022-05-22 11:37:40 -04:00
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test Rollup merge of #97206 - jackh726:issue-73154, r=nikomatsakis 2022-05-22 11:37:40 -04:00
tools Rollup merge of #97043 - c410-f3r:z-errors, r=petrochenkov 2022-05-22 11:37:39 -04:00
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