rust/crates/hir_ty/src/lib.rs

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//! The type system. We currently use this to infer types for completion, hover
//! information and various assists.
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#[allow(unused)]
macro_rules! eprintln {
($($tt:tt)*) => { stdx::eprintln!($($tt)*) };
}
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mod autoderef;
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pub mod primitive;
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pub mod traits;
pub mod method_resolution;
mod op;
mod lower;
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pub(crate) mod infer;
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pub(crate) mod utils;
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pub mod display;
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pub mod db;
pub mod diagnostics;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_db;
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use std::{iter, mem, ops::Deref, sync::Arc};
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use base_db::salsa;
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use hir_def::{
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builtin_type::BuiltinType, expr::ExprId, type_ref::Rawness, AssocContainerId, DefWithBodyId,
FunctionId, GenericDefId, HasModule, LifetimeParamId, Lookup, TraitId, TypeAliasId,
TypeParamId,
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};
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use itertools::Itertools;
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use crate::{
db::HirDatabase,
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display::HirDisplay,
utils::{generics, make_mut_slice, Generics},
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};
pub use autoderef::autoderef;
pub use infer::{InferenceResult, InferenceVar};
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pub use lower::{
associated_type_shorthand_candidates, callable_item_sig, CallableDefId, ImplTraitLoweringMode,
TyDefId, TyLoweringContext, ValueTyDefId,
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};
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pub use traits::{InEnvironment, Obligation, ProjectionPredicate, TraitEnvironment};
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pub use chalk_ir::{AdtId, BoundVar, DebruijnIndex, Mutability, Scalar, TyVariableKind};
pub(crate) use crate::traits::chalk::Interner;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub enum Lifetime {
Parameter(LifetimeParamId),
Static,
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct OpaqueTy {
pub opaque_ty_id: OpaqueTyId,
pub parameters: Substs,
}
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/// A "projection" type corresponds to an (unnormalized)
/// projection like `<P0 as Trait<P1..Pn>>::Foo`. Note that the
/// trait and all its parameters are fully known.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct ProjectionTy {
pub associated_ty: TypeAliasId,
pub parameters: Substs,
}
impl ProjectionTy {
pub fn trait_ref(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> TraitRef {
TraitRef { trait_: self.trait_(db), substs: self.parameters.clone() }
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}
fn trait_(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> TraitId {
match self.associated_ty.lookup(db.upcast()).container {
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AssocContainerId::TraitId(it) => it,
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_ => panic!("projection ty without parent trait"),
}
}
}
impl TypeWalk for ProjectionTy {
fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty)) {
self.parameters.walk(f);
}
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) {
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self.parameters.walk_mut_binders(f, binders);
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct FnSig {
pub variadic: bool,
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct FnPointer {
pub num_args: usize,
pub sig: FnSig,
pub substs: Substs,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub enum AliasTy {
/// A "projection" type corresponds to an (unnormalized)
/// projection like `<P0 as Trait<P1..Pn>>::Foo`. Note that the
/// trait and all its parameters are fully known.
Projection(ProjectionTy),
/// An opaque type (`impl Trait`).
///
/// This is currently only used for return type impl trait; each instance of
/// `impl Trait` in a return type gets its own ID.
Opaque(OpaqueTy),
}
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/// A type.
///
/// See also the `TyKind` enum in rustc (librustc/ty/sty.rs), which represents
/// the same thing (but in a different way).
///
/// This should be cheap to clone.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub enum Ty {
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/// Structures, enumerations and unions.
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Adt(AdtId<Interner>, Substs),
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/// Represents an associated item like `Iterator::Item`. This is used
/// when we have tried to normalize a projection like `T::Item` but
/// couldn't find a better representation. In that case, we generate
/// an **application type** like `(Iterator::Item)<T>`.
AssociatedType(TypeAliasId, Substs),
/// a scalar type like `bool` or `u32`
Scalar(Scalar),
/// A tuple type. For example, `(i32, bool)`.
Tuple(usize, Substs),
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/// An array with the given length. Written as `[T; n]`.
Array(Substs),
/// The pointee of an array slice. Written as `[T]`.
Slice(Substs),
/// A raw pointer. Written as `*mut T` or `*const T`
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Raw(Mutability, Substs),
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/// A reference; a pointer with an associated lifetime. Written as
/// `&'a mut T` or `&'a T`.
Ref(Mutability, Substs),
/// This represents a placeholder for an opaque type in situations where we
/// don't know the hidden type (i.e. currently almost always). This is
/// analogous to the `AssociatedType` type constructor.
/// It is also used as the type of async block, with one type parameter
/// representing the Future::Output type.
OpaqueType(OpaqueTyId, Substs),
/// The anonymous type of a function declaration/definition. Each
/// function has a unique type, which is output (for a function
/// named `foo` returning an `i32`) as `fn() -> i32 {foo}`.
///
/// This includes tuple struct / enum variant constructors as well.
///
/// For example the type of `bar` here:
///
/// ```
/// fn foo() -> i32 { 1 }
/// let bar = foo; // bar: fn() -> i32 {foo}
/// ```
FnDef(CallableDefId, Substs),
/// The pointee of a string slice. Written as `str`.
Str,
/// The never type `!`.
Never,
/// The type of a specific closure.
///
/// The closure signature is stored in a `FnPtr` type in the first type
/// parameter.
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Closure(DefWithBodyId, ExprId, Substs),
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/// Represents a foreign type declared in external blocks.
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ForeignType(TypeAliasId),
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/// A pointer to a function. Written as `fn() -> i32`.
///
/// For example the type of `bar` here:
///
/// ```
/// fn foo() -> i32 { 1 }
/// let bar: fn() -> i32 = foo;
/// ```
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Function(FnPointer),
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/// An "alias" type represents some form of type alias, such as:
/// - An associated type projection like `<T as Iterator>::Item`
/// - `impl Trait` types
/// - Named type aliases like `type Foo<X> = Vec<X>`
Alias(AliasTy),
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/// A placeholder for a type parameter; for example, `T` in `fn f<T>(x: T)
/// {}` when we're type-checking the body of that function. In this
/// situation, we know this stands for *some* type, but don't know the exact
/// type.
Placeholder(TypeParamId),
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/// A bound type variable. This is used in various places: when representing
/// some polymorphic type like the type of function `fn f<T>`, the type
/// parameters get turned into variables; during trait resolution, inference
/// variables get turned into bound variables and back; and in `Dyn` the
/// `Self` type is represented with a bound variable as well.
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BoundVar(BoundVar),
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/// A type variable used during type checking.
InferenceVar(InferenceVar, TyVariableKind),
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/// A trait object (`dyn Trait` or bare `Trait` in pre-2018 Rust).
///
/// The predicates are quantified over the `Self` type, i.e. `Ty::Bound(0)`
/// represents the `Self` type inside the bounds. This is currently
/// implicit; Chalk has the `Binders` struct to make it explicit, but it
/// didn't seem worth the overhead yet.
Dyn(Arc<[GenericPredicate]>),
/// A placeholder for a type which could not be computed; this is propagated
/// to avoid useless error messages. Doubles as a placeholder where type
/// variables are inserted before type checking, since we want to try to
/// infer a better type here anyway -- for the IDE use case, we want to try
/// to infer as much as possible even in the presence of type errors.
Unknown,
}
/// A list of substitutions for generic parameters.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct Substs(Arc<[Ty]>);
impl TypeWalk for Substs {
fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty)) {
for t in self.0.iter() {
t.walk(f);
}
}
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) {
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for t in make_mut_slice(&mut self.0) {
t.walk_mut_binders(f, binders);
}
}
}
impl Substs {
pub fn empty() -> Substs {
Substs(Arc::new([]))
}
pub fn single(ty: Ty) -> Substs {
Substs(Arc::new([ty]))
}
pub fn prefix(&self, n: usize) -> Substs {
Substs(self.0[..std::cmp::min(self.0.len(), n)].into())
}
pub fn suffix(&self, n: usize) -> Substs {
Substs(self.0[self.0.len() - std::cmp::min(self.0.len(), n)..].into())
}
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pub fn as_single(&self) -> &Ty {
if self.0.len() != 1 {
panic!("expected substs of len 1, got {:?}", self);
}
&self.0[0]
}
/// Return Substs that replace each parameter by itself (i.e. `Ty::Param`).
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pub(crate) fn type_params_for_generics(generic_params: &Generics) -> Substs {
Substs(generic_params.iter().map(|(id, _)| Ty::Placeholder(id)).collect())
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}
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/// Return Substs that replace each parameter by itself (i.e. `Ty::Param`).
pub fn type_params(db: &dyn HirDatabase, def: impl Into<GenericDefId>) -> Substs {
let params = generics(db.upcast(), def.into());
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Substs::type_params_for_generics(&params)
}
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/// Return Substs that replace each parameter by a bound variable.
pub(crate) fn bound_vars(generic_params: &Generics, debruijn: DebruijnIndex) -> Substs {
Substs(
generic_params
.iter()
.enumerate()
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.map(|(idx, _)| Ty::BoundVar(BoundVar::new(debruijn, idx)))
.collect(),
)
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}
pub fn build_for_def(db: &dyn HirDatabase, def: impl Into<GenericDefId>) -> SubstsBuilder {
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let def = def.into();
let params = generics(db.upcast(), def);
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let param_count = params.len();
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Substs::builder(param_count)
}
pub(crate) fn build_for_generics(generic_params: &Generics) -> SubstsBuilder {
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Substs::builder(generic_params.len())
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}
fn builder(param_count: usize) -> SubstsBuilder {
SubstsBuilder { vec: Vec::with_capacity(param_count), param_count }
}
}
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/// Return an index of a parameter in the generic type parameter list by it's id.
pub fn param_idx(db: &dyn HirDatabase, id: TypeParamId) -> Option<usize> {
generics(db.upcast(), id.parent).param_idx(id)
}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct SubstsBuilder {
vec: Vec<Ty>,
param_count: usize,
}
impl SubstsBuilder {
pub fn build(self) -> Substs {
assert_eq!(self.vec.len(), self.param_count);
Substs(self.vec.into())
}
pub fn push(mut self, ty: Ty) -> Self {
self.vec.push(ty);
self
}
fn remaining(&self) -> usize {
self.param_count - self.vec.len()
}
pub fn fill_with_bound_vars(self, debruijn: DebruijnIndex, starting_from: usize) -> Self {
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self.fill((starting_from..).map(|idx| Ty::BoundVar(BoundVar::new(debruijn, idx))))
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}
pub fn fill_with_unknown(self) -> Self {
self.fill(iter::repeat(Ty::Unknown))
}
pub fn fill(mut self, filler: impl Iterator<Item = Ty>) -> Self {
self.vec.extend(filler.take(self.remaining()));
assert_eq!(self.remaining(), 0);
self
}
pub fn use_parent_substs(mut self, parent_substs: &Substs) -> Self {
assert!(self.vec.is_empty());
assert!(parent_substs.len() <= self.param_count);
self.vec.extend(parent_substs.iter().cloned());
self
}
}
impl Deref for Substs {
type Target = [Ty];
fn deref(&self) -> &[Ty] {
&self.0
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct Binders<T> {
pub num_binders: usize,
pub value: T,
}
impl<T> Binders<T> {
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pub fn new(num_binders: usize, value: T) -> Self {
Self { num_binders, value }
}
pub fn as_ref(&self) -> Binders<&T> {
Binders { num_binders: self.num_binders, value: &self.value }
}
pub fn map<U>(self, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> U) -> Binders<U> {
Binders { num_binders: self.num_binders, value: f(self.value) }
}
pub fn filter_map<U>(self, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> Option<U>) -> Option<Binders<U>> {
Some(Binders { num_binders: self.num_binders, value: f(self.value)? })
}
}
impl<T: Clone> Binders<&T> {
pub fn cloned(&self) -> Binders<T> {
Binders { num_binders: self.num_binders, value: self.value.clone() }
}
}
impl<T: TypeWalk> Binders<T> {
/// Substitutes all variables.
pub fn subst(self, subst: &Substs) -> T {
assert_eq!(subst.len(), self.num_binders);
self.value.subst_bound_vars(subst)
}
/// Substitutes just a prefix of the variables (shifting the rest).
pub fn subst_prefix(self, subst: &Substs) -> Binders<T> {
assert!(subst.len() < self.num_binders);
Binders::new(self.num_binders - subst.len(), self.value.subst_bound_vars(subst))
}
}
impl<T: TypeWalk> TypeWalk for Binders<T> {
fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty)) {
self.value.walk(f);
}
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) {
self.value.walk_mut_binders(f, binders.shifted_in())
}
}
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/// A trait with type parameters. This includes the `Self`, so this represents a concrete type implementing the trait.
/// Name to be bikeshedded: TraitBound? TraitImplements?
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct TraitRef {
/// FIXME name?
pub trait_: TraitId,
pub substs: Substs,
}
impl TraitRef {
pub fn self_ty(&self) -> &Ty {
&self.substs[0]
}
}
impl TypeWalk for TraitRef {
fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty)) {
self.substs.walk(f);
}
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) {
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self.substs.walk_mut_binders(f, binders);
}
}
/// Like `generics::WherePredicate`, but with resolved types: A condition on the
/// parameters of a generic item.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum GenericPredicate {
/// The given trait needs to be implemented for its type parameters.
Implemented(TraitRef),
/// An associated type bindings like in `Iterator<Item = T>`.
Projection(ProjectionPredicate),
/// We couldn't resolve the trait reference. (If some type parameters can't
/// be resolved, they will just be Unknown).
Error,
}
impl GenericPredicate {
pub fn is_error(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(self, GenericPredicate::Error)
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}
pub fn is_implemented(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(self, GenericPredicate::Implemented(_))
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}
pub fn trait_ref(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<TraitRef> {
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match self {
GenericPredicate::Implemented(tr) => Some(tr.clone()),
GenericPredicate::Projection(proj) => Some(proj.projection_ty.trait_ref(db)),
GenericPredicate::Error => None,
}
}
}
impl TypeWalk for GenericPredicate {
fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty)) {
match self {
GenericPredicate::Implemented(trait_ref) => trait_ref.walk(f),
GenericPredicate::Projection(projection_pred) => projection_pred.walk(f),
GenericPredicate::Error => {}
}
}
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) {
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match self {
GenericPredicate::Implemented(trait_ref) => trait_ref.walk_mut_binders(f, binders),
GenericPredicate::Projection(projection_pred) => {
projection_pred.walk_mut_binders(f, binders)
}
GenericPredicate::Error => {}
}
}
}
/// Basically a claim (currently not validated / checked) that the contained
/// type / trait ref contains no inference variables; any inference variables it
/// contained have been replaced by bound variables, and `kinds` tells us how
/// many there are and whether they were normal or float/int variables. This is
/// used to erase irrelevant differences between types before using them in
/// queries.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct Canonical<T> {
pub value: T,
pub kinds: Arc<[TyVariableKind]>,
}
impl<T> Canonical<T> {
pub fn new(value: T, kinds: impl IntoIterator<Item = TyVariableKind>) -> Self {
Self { value, kinds: kinds.into_iter().collect() }
}
}
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/// A function signature as seen by type inference: Several parameter types and
/// one return type.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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pub struct CallableSig {
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params_and_return: Arc<[Ty]>,
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is_varargs: bool,
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}
/// A polymorphic function signature.
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pub type PolyFnSig = Binders<CallableSig>;
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impl CallableSig {
pub fn from_params_and_return(mut params: Vec<Ty>, ret: Ty, is_varargs: bool) -> CallableSig {
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params.push(ret);
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CallableSig { params_and_return: params.into(), is_varargs }
}
pub fn from_fn_ptr(fn_ptr: &FnPointer) -> CallableSig {
CallableSig {
params_and_return: Arc::clone(&fn_ptr.substs.0),
is_varargs: fn_ptr.sig.variadic,
}
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}
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pub fn from_substs(substs: &Substs) -> CallableSig {
CallableSig { params_and_return: Arc::clone(&substs.0), is_varargs: false }
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}
pub fn params(&self) -> &[Ty] {
&self.params_and_return[0..self.params_and_return.len() - 1]
}
pub fn ret(&self) -> &Ty {
&self.params_and_return[self.params_and_return.len() - 1]
}
}
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impl TypeWalk for CallableSig {
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fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty)) {
for t in self.params_and_return.iter() {
t.walk(f);
}
}
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) {
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for t in make_mut_slice(&mut self.params_and_return) {
t.walk_mut_binders(f, binders);
}
}
}
impl Ty {
pub fn unit() -> Self {
Ty::Tuple(0, Substs::empty())
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}
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pub fn adt_ty(adt: hir_def::AdtId, substs: Substs) -> Ty {
Ty::Adt(AdtId(adt), substs)
}
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pub fn fn_ptr(sig: CallableSig) -> Self {
Ty::Function(FnPointer {
num_args: sig.params().len(),
sig: FnSig { variadic: sig.is_varargs },
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substs: Substs(sig.params_and_return),
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})
}
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pub fn builtin(builtin: BuiltinType) -> Self {
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match builtin {
BuiltinType::Char => Ty::Scalar(Scalar::Char),
BuiltinType::Bool => Ty::Scalar(Scalar::Bool),
BuiltinType::Str => Ty::Str,
BuiltinType::Int(t) => Ty::Scalar(Scalar::Int(primitive::int_ty_from_builtin(t))),
BuiltinType::Uint(t) => Ty::Scalar(Scalar::Uint(primitive::uint_ty_from_builtin(t))),
BuiltinType::Float(t) => Ty::Scalar(Scalar::Float(primitive::float_ty_from_builtin(t))),
}
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}
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pub fn as_reference(&self) -> Option<(&Ty, Mutability)> {
match self {
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Ty::Ref(mutability, parameters) => Some((parameters.as_single(), *mutability)),
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_ => None,
}
}
pub fn as_reference_or_ptr(&self) -> Option<(&Ty, Rawness, Mutability)> {
match self {
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Ty::Ref(mutability, parameters) => {
Some((parameters.as_single(), Rawness::Ref, *mutability))
}
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Ty::Raw(mutability, parameters) => {
Some((parameters.as_single(), Rawness::RawPtr, *mutability))
}
_ => None,
}
}
pub fn strip_references(&self) -> &Ty {
let mut t: &Ty = self;
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while let Ty::Ref(_mutability, parameters) = t {
t = parameters.as_single();
}
t
}
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pub fn as_adt(&self) -> Option<(hir_def::AdtId, &Substs)> {
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match self {
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Ty::Adt(AdtId(adt), parameters) => Some((*adt, parameters)),
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_ => None,
}
}
pub fn as_tuple(&self) -> Option<&Substs> {
match self {
Ty::Tuple(_, substs) => Some(substs),
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_ => None,
}
}
pub fn as_generic_def(&self) -> Option<GenericDefId> {
match *self {
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Ty::Adt(AdtId(adt), ..) => Some(adt.into()),
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Ty::FnDef(callable, ..) => Some(callable.into()),
Ty::AssociatedType(type_alias, ..) => Some(type_alias.into()),
Ty::ForeignType(type_alias, ..) => Some(type_alias.into()),
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_ => None,
}
}
pub fn is_never(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(self, Ty::Never)
}
pub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Ty::Unknown)
}
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pub fn equals_ctor(&self, other: &Ty) -> bool {
match (self, other) {
(Ty::Adt(adt, ..), Ty::Adt(adt2, ..)) => adt == adt2,
(Ty::Slice(_), Ty::Slice(_)) | (Ty::Array(_), Ty::Array(_)) => true,
(Ty::FnDef(def_id, ..), Ty::FnDef(def_id2, ..)) => def_id == def_id2,
(Ty::OpaqueType(ty_id, ..), Ty::OpaqueType(ty_id2, ..)) => ty_id == ty_id2,
(Ty::AssociatedType(ty_id, ..), Ty::AssociatedType(ty_id2, ..))
| (Ty::ForeignType(ty_id, ..), Ty::ForeignType(ty_id2, ..)) => ty_id == ty_id2,
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(Ty::Closure(def, expr, _), Ty::Closure(def2, expr2, _)) => {
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expr == expr2 && def == def2
}
(Ty::Ref(mutability, ..), Ty::Ref(mutability2, ..))
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| (Ty::Raw(mutability, ..), Ty::Raw(mutability2, ..)) => mutability == mutability2,
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(
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Ty::Function(FnPointer { num_args, sig, .. }),
Ty::Function(FnPointer { num_args: num_args2, sig: sig2, .. }),
) => num_args == num_args2 && sig == sig2,
(Ty::Tuple(cardinality, _), Ty::Tuple(cardinality2, _)) => cardinality == cardinality2,
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(Ty::Str, Ty::Str) | (Ty::Never, Ty::Never) => true,
(Ty::Scalar(scalar), Ty::Scalar(scalar2)) => scalar == scalar2,
_ => false,
}
}
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/// If this is a `dyn Trait` type, this returns the `Trait` part.
pub fn dyn_trait_ref(&self) -> Option<&TraitRef> {
match self {
Ty::Dyn(bounds) => bounds.get(0).and_then(|b| match b {
GenericPredicate::Implemented(trait_ref) => Some(trait_ref),
_ => None,
}),
_ => None,
}
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}
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/// If this is a `dyn Trait`, returns that trait.
pub fn dyn_trait(&self) -> Option<TraitId> {
self.dyn_trait_ref().map(|it| it.trait_)
}
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fn builtin_deref(&self) -> Option<Ty> {
match self {
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Ty::Ref(.., parameters) => Some(Ty::clone(parameters.as_single())),
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Ty::Raw(.., parameters) => Some(Ty::clone(parameters.as_single())),
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_ => None,
}
}
pub fn as_fn_def(&self) -> Option<FunctionId> {
match self {
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&Ty::FnDef(CallableDefId::FunctionId(func), ..) => Some(func),
_ => None,
}
}
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pub fn callable_sig(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<CallableSig> {
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match self {
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Ty::Function(fn_ptr) => Some(CallableSig::from_fn_ptr(fn_ptr)),
Ty::FnDef(def, parameters) => {
let sig = db.callable_item_signature(*def);
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Some(sig.subst(&parameters))
}
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Ty::Closure(.., substs) => {
let sig_param = &substs[0];
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sig_param.callable_sig(db)
}
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_ => None,
}
}
/// If this is a type with type parameters (an ADT or function), replaces
/// the `Substs` for these type parameters with the given ones. (So e.g. if
/// `self` is `Option<_>` and the substs contain `u32`, we'll have
/// `Option<u32>` afterwards.)
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pub fn apply_substs(mut self, new_substs: Substs) -> Ty {
match &mut self {
Ty::Adt(_, substs)
| Ty::Slice(substs)
| Ty::Array(substs)
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| Ty::Raw(_, substs)
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| Ty::Ref(_, substs)
| Ty::FnDef(_, substs)
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| Ty::Function(FnPointer { substs, .. })
| Ty::Tuple(_, substs)
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| Ty::OpaqueType(_, substs)
| Ty::AssociatedType(_, substs)
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| Ty::Closure(.., substs) => {
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assert_eq!(substs.len(), new_substs.len());
*substs = new_substs;
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}
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_ => (),
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}
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self
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}
/// Returns the type parameters of this type if it has some (i.e. is an ADT
/// or function); so if `self` is `Option<u32>`, this returns the `u32`.
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pub fn substs(&self) -> Option<&Substs> {
match self {
Ty::Adt(_, substs)
| Ty::Slice(substs)
| Ty::Array(substs)
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| Ty::Raw(_, substs)
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| Ty::Ref(_, substs)
| Ty::FnDef(_, substs)
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| Ty::Function(FnPointer { substs, .. })
| Ty::Tuple(_, substs)
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| Ty::OpaqueType(_, substs)
| Ty::AssociatedType(_, substs)
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| Ty::Closure(.., substs) => Some(substs),
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_ => None,
}
}
pub fn substs_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Substs> {
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match self {
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Ty::Adt(_, substs)
| Ty::Slice(substs)
| Ty::Array(substs)
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| Ty::Raw(_, substs)
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| Ty::Ref(_, substs)
| Ty::FnDef(_, substs)
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| Ty::Function(FnPointer { substs, .. })
| Ty::Tuple(_, substs)
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| Ty::OpaqueType(_, substs)
| Ty::AssociatedType(_, substs)
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| Ty::Closure(.., substs) => Some(substs),
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_ => None,
}
}
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pub fn impl_trait_bounds(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<Vec<GenericPredicate>> {
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match self {
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Ty::OpaqueType(opaque_ty_id, ..) => {
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match opaque_ty_id {
OpaqueTyId::AsyncBlockTypeImplTrait(def, _expr) => {
let krate = def.module(db.upcast()).krate();
if let Some(future_trait) = db
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.lang_item(krate, "future_trait".into())
.and_then(|item| item.as_trait())
{
// This is only used by type walking.
// Parameters will be walked outside, and projection predicate is not used.
// So just provide the Future trait.
let impl_bound = GenericPredicate::Implemented(TraitRef {
trait_: future_trait,
substs: Substs::empty(),
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});
Some(vec![impl_bound])
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} else {
None
}
}
OpaqueTyId::ReturnTypeImplTrait(..) => None,
}
}
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Ty::Alias(AliasTy::Opaque(opaque_ty)) => {
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let predicates = match opaque_ty.opaque_ty_id {
OpaqueTyId::ReturnTypeImplTrait(func, idx) => {
db.return_type_impl_traits(func).map(|it| {
let data = (*it)
.as_ref()
.map(|rpit| rpit.impl_traits[idx as usize].bounds.clone());
data.subst(&opaque_ty.parameters)
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})
}
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// It always has an parameter for Future::Output type.
OpaqueTyId::AsyncBlockTypeImplTrait(..) => unreachable!(),
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};
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predicates.map(|it| it.value)
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}
Ty::Placeholder(id) => {
let generic_params = db.generic_params(id.parent);
let param_data = &generic_params.types[id.local_id];
match param_data.provenance {
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hir_def::generics::TypeParamProvenance::ArgumentImplTrait => {
let predicates = db
.generic_predicates_for_param(*id)
.into_iter()
.map(|pred| pred.value.clone())
.collect_vec();
Some(predicates)
}
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_ => None,
}
}
_ => None,
}
}
pub fn associated_type_parent_trait(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<TraitId> {
match self {
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Ty::AssociatedType(type_alias_id, ..) => {
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match type_alias_id.lookup(db.upcast()).container {
AssocContainerId::TraitId(trait_id) => Some(trait_id),
_ => None,
}
}
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Ty::Alias(AliasTy::Projection(projection_ty)) => {
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match projection_ty.associated_ty.lookup(db.upcast()).container {
AssocContainerId::TraitId(trait_id) => Some(trait_id),
_ => None,
}
}
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_ => None,
}
}
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}
/// This allows walking structures that contain types to do something with those
/// types, similar to Chalk's `Fold` trait.
pub trait TypeWalk {
fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty));
fn walk_mut(&mut self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty)) {
self.walk_mut_binders(&mut |ty, _binders| f(ty), DebruijnIndex::INNERMOST);
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}
/// Walk the type, counting entered binders.
///
/// `Ty::Bound` variables use DeBruijn indexing, which means that 0 refers
/// to the innermost binder, 1 to the next, etc.. So when we want to
/// substitute a certain bound variable, we can't just walk the whole type
/// and blindly replace each instance of a certain index; when we 'enter'
/// things that introduce new bound variables, we have to keep track of
/// that. Currently, the only thing that introduces bound variables on our
/// side are `Ty::Dyn` and `Ty::Opaque`, which each introduce a bound
/// variable for the self type.
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
);
fn fold_binders(
mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(Ty, DebruijnIndex) -> Ty,
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) -> Self
where
Self: Sized,
{
self.walk_mut_binders(
&mut |ty_mut, binders| {
let ty = mem::replace(ty_mut, Ty::Unknown);
*ty_mut = f(ty, binders);
},
binders,
);
self
}
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fn fold(mut self, f: &mut impl FnMut(Ty) -> Ty) -> Self
where
Self: Sized,
{
self.walk_mut(&mut |ty_mut| {
let ty = mem::replace(ty_mut, Ty::Unknown);
*ty_mut = f(ty);
});
self
}
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/// Substitutes `Ty::Bound` vars with the given substitution.
fn subst_bound_vars(self, substs: &Substs) -> Self
where
Self: Sized,
{
self.subst_bound_vars_at_depth(substs, DebruijnIndex::INNERMOST)
}
/// Substitutes `Ty::Bound` vars with the given substitution.
fn subst_bound_vars_at_depth(mut self, substs: &Substs, depth: DebruijnIndex) -> Self
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where
Self: Sized,
{
self.walk_mut_binders(
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&mut |ty, binders| {
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if let &mut Ty::BoundVar(bound) = ty {
if bound.debruijn >= binders {
*ty = substs.0[bound.index].clone().shift_bound_vars(binders);
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}
}
},
depth,
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);
self
}
/// Shifts up debruijn indices of `Ty::Bound` vars by `n`.
fn shift_bound_vars(self, n: DebruijnIndex) -> Self
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where
Self: Sized,
{
self.fold_binders(
&mut |ty, binders| match ty {
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Ty::BoundVar(bound) if bound.debruijn >= binders => {
Ty::BoundVar(bound.shifted_in_from(n))
}
ty => ty,
},
DebruijnIndex::INNERMOST,
)
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}
}
impl TypeWalk for Ty {
fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty)) {
match self {
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Ty::Alias(AliasTy::Projection(p_ty)) => {
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for t in p_ty.parameters.iter() {
t.walk(f);
}
}
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Ty::Alias(AliasTy::Opaque(o_ty)) => {
for t in o_ty.parameters.iter() {
t.walk(f);
}
}
Ty::Dyn(predicates) => {
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for p in predicates.iter() {
p.walk(f);
}
}
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_ => {
if let Some(substs) = self.substs() {
for t in substs.iter() {
t.walk(f);
}
}
}
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}
f(self);
}
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) {
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match self {
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Ty::Alias(AliasTy::Projection(p_ty)) => {
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p_ty.parameters.walk_mut_binders(f, binders);
}
Ty::Dyn(predicates) => {
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for p in make_mut_slice(predicates) {
p.walk_mut_binders(f, binders.shifted_in());
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}
}
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Ty::Alias(AliasTy::Opaque(o_ty)) => {
o_ty.parameters.walk_mut_binders(f, binders);
}
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_ => {
if let Some(substs) = self.substs_mut() {
substs.walk_mut_binders(f, binders);
}
}
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}
f(self, binders);
}
}
impl<T: TypeWalk> TypeWalk for Vec<T> {
fn walk(&self, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Ty)) {
for t in self {
t.walk(f);
}
}
fn walk_mut_binders(
&mut self,
f: &mut impl FnMut(&mut Ty, DebruijnIndex),
binders: DebruijnIndex,
) {
for t in self {
t.walk_mut_binders(f, binders);
}
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub enum OpaqueTyId {
ReturnTypeImplTrait(hir_def::FunctionId, u16),
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AsyncBlockTypeImplTrait(hir_def::DefWithBodyId, ExprId),
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct ReturnTypeImplTraits {
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pub(crate) impl_traits: Vec<ReturnTypeImplTrait>,
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
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pub(crate) struct ReturnTypeImplTrait {
pub(crate) bounds: Binders<Vec<GenericPredicate>>,
}