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7.6 KiB
Rust
231 lines
7.6 KiB
Rust
/*!
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# typeck
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The type checker is responsible for:
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1. Determining the type of each expression.
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2. Resolving methods and traits.
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3. Guaranteeing that most type rules are met. ("Most?", you say, "why most?"
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Well, dear reader, read on.)
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The main entry point is [`check_crate()`]. Type checking operates in
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several major phases:
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1. The collect phase first passes over all items and determines their
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type, without examining their "innards".
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2. Variance inference then runs to compute the variance of each parameter.
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3. Coherence checks for overlapping or orphaned impls.
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4. Finally, the check phase then checks function bodies and so forth.
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Within the check phase, we check each function body one at a time
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(bodies of function expressions are checked as part of the
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containing function). Inference is used to supply types wherever
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they are unknown. The actual checking of a function itself has
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several phases (check, regionck, writeback), as discussed in the
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documentation for the [`check`] module.
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The type checker is defined into various submodules which are documented
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independently:
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- astconv: lowers type-system entities from the [HIR][hir] to the
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[`rustc_middle::ty`] representation.
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- collect: computes the types of each top-level item and enters them into
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the `tcx.types` table for later use.
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- coherence: enforces coherence rules, builds some tables.
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- variance: variance inference
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- outlives: outlives inference
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- check: walks over function bodies and type checks them, inferring types for
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local variables, type parameters, etc as necessary.
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- infer: finds the types to use for each type variable such that
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all subtyping and assignment constraints are met. In essence, the check
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module specifies the constraints, and the infer module solves them.
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## Note
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This API is completely unstable and subject to change.
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*/
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#![allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
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#![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)]
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#![allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]
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#![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")]
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#![doc(rust_logo)]
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#![feature(rustdoc_internals)]
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#![allow(internal_features)]
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#![feature(control_flow_enum)]
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#![feature(generic_nonzero)]
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#![feature(if_let_guard)]
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#![feature(is_sorted)]
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#![feature(iter_intersperse)]
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#![feature(let_chains)]
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#![feature(never_type)]
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#![feature(lazy_cell)]
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#![feature(slice_partition_dedup)]
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#![feature(try_blocks)]
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate tracing;
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate rustc_middle;
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// These are used by Clippy.
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pub mod check;
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pub mod astconv;
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pub mod autoderef;
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mod bounds;
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mod check_unused;
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mod coherence;
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// FIXME: This module shouldn't be public.
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pub mod collect;
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mod constrained_generic_params;
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mod errors;
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pub mod hir_wf_check;
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mod impl_wf_check;
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mod outlives;
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pub mod structured_errors;
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mod variance;
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use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed;
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use rustc_hir as hir;
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use rustc_hir::def::DefKind;
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use rustc_middle::middle;
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use rustc_middle::query::Providers;
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use rustc_middle::ty::{Ty, TyCtxt};
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use rustc_middle::util;
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use rustc_session::parse::feature_err;
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use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span};
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use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi;
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use rustc_trait_selection::traits;
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rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages! { "../messages.ftl" }
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fn require_c_abi_if_c_variadic(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>, abi: Abi, span: Span) {
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const CONVENTIONS_UNSTABLE: &str =
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"`C`, `cdecl`, `system`, `aapcs`, `win64`, `sysv64` or `efiapi`";
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const CONVENTIONS_STABLE: &str = "`C` or `cdecl`";
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const UNSTABLE_EXPLAIN: &str =
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"using calling conventions other than `C` or `cdecl` for varargs functions is unstable";
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if !decl.c_variadic || matches!(abi, Abi::C { .. } | Abi::Cdecl { .. }) {
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return;
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}
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let extended_abi_support = tcx.features().extended_varargs_abi_support;
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let conventions = match (extended_abi_support, abi.supports_varargs()) {
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// User enabled additional ABI support for varargs and function ABI matches those ones.
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(true, true) => return,
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// Using this ABI would be ok, if the feature for additional ABI support was enabled.
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// Return CONVENTIONS_STABLE, because we want the other error to look the same.
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(false, true) => {
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feature_err(&tcx.sess, sym::extended_varargs_abi_support, span, UNSTABLE_EXPLAIN)
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.emit();
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CONVENTIONS_STABLE
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}
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(false, false) => CONVENTIONS_STABLE,
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(true, false) => CONVENTIONS_UNSTABLE,
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};
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tcx.dcx().emit_err(errors::VariadicFunctionCompatibleConvention { span, conventions });
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}
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pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) {
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collect::provide(providers);
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coherence::provide(providers);
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check::provide(providers);
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check_unused::provide(providers);
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variance::provide(providers);
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outlives::provide(providers);
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hir_wf_check::provide(providers);
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}
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pub fn check_crate(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> {
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let _prof_timer = tcx.sess.timer("type_check_crate");
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if tcx.features().rustc_attrs {
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tcx.sess.time("outlives_testing", || outlives::test::test_inferred_outlives(tcx))?;
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}
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tcx.sess.time("coherence_checking", || {
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tcx.hir().par_for_each_module(|module| {
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let _ = tcx.ensure().check_mod_type_wf(module);
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});
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for &trait_def_id in tcx.all_local_trait_impls(()).keys() {
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let _ = tcx.ensure().coherent_trait(trait_def_id);
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}
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// these queries are executed for side-effects (error reporting):
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let _ = tcx.ensure().crate_inherent_impls(());
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let _ = tcx.ensure().crate_inherent_impls_overlap_check(());
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});
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if tcx.features().rustc_attrs {
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tcx.sess.time("variance_testing", || variance::test::test_variance(tcx))?;
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}
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if tcx.features().rustc_attrs {
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collect::test_opaque_hidden_types(tcx)?;
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}
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// Make sure we evaluate all static and (non-associated) const items, even if unused.
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// If any of these fail to evaluate, we do not want this crate to pass compilation.
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tcx.hir().par_body_owners(|item_def_id| {
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let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(item_def_id);
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match def_kind {
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DefKind::Static { .. } => tcx.ensure().eval_static_initializer(item_def_id),
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DefKind::Const => tcx.ensure().const_eval_poly(item_def_id.into()),
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_ => (),
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}
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});
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// Freeze definitions as we don't add new ones at this point. This improves performance by
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// allowing lock-free access to them.
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tcx.untracked().definitions.freeze();
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// FIXME: Remove this when we implement creating `DefId`s
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// for anon constants during their parents' typeck.
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// Typeck all body owners in parallel will produce queries
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// cycle errors because it may typeck on anon constants directly.
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tcx.hir().par_body_owners(|item_def_id| {
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let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(item_def_id);
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if !matches!(def_kind, DefKind::AnonConst) {
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tcx.ensure().typeck(item_def_id);
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}
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});
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tcx.ensure().check_unused_traits(());
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Lower a [`hir::Ty`] to a [`Ty`].
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///
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/// <div class="warning">
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///
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/// This function is **quasi-deprecated**. It can cause ICEs if called inside of a body
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/// (of a function or constant) and especially if it contains inferred types (`_`).
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///
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/// It's used in rustdoc and Clippy.
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///
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/// </div>
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pub fn lower_ty<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, hir_ty: &hir::Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
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// In case there are any projections, etc., find the "environment"
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// def-ID that will be used to determine the traits/predicates in
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// scope. This is derived from the enclosing item-like thing.
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let env_def_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_ty.hir_id);
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collect::ItemCtxt::new(tcx, env_def_id.def_id).lower_ty(hir_ty)
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}
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