Rollup merge of #78164 - Aaron1011:fix/async-region-name, r=tmandry
Prefer regions with an `external_name` in `approx_universal_upper_bound` Fixes #75785 When displaying a MIR borrowcheck error, we may need to find an upper bound for a region, which gives us a region to point to in the error message. However, a region might outlive multiple distinct universal regions, in which case the only upper bound is 'static To try to display a meaningful error message, we compute an 'approximate' upper bound by picking one of the universal regions. Currently, we pick the region with the lowest index - however, this caused us to produce a suboptimal error message in issue #75785 This PR `approx_universal_upper_bound` to prefer regions with an `external_name`. This causes us to prefer regions from function arguments/upvars, which seems to lead to a nicer error message in some cases.
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@ -1145,8 +1145,24 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> {
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for ur in self.scc_values.universal_regions_outlived_by(r_scc) {
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let new_lub = self.universal_region_relations.postdom_upper_bound(lub, ur);
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debug!("approx_universal_upper_bound: ur={:?} lub={:?} new_lub={:?}", ur, lub, new_lub);
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// The upper bound of two non-static regions is static: this
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// means we know nothing about the relationship between these
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// two regions. Pick a 'better' one to use when constructing
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// a diagnostic
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if ur != static_r && lub != static_r && new_lub == static_r {
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lub = std::cmp::min(ur, lub);
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// Prefer the region with an `external_name` - this
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// indicates that the region is early-bound, so working with
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// it can produce a nicer error.
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if self.region_definition(ur).external_name.is_some() {
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lub = ur;
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} else if self.region_definition(lub).external_name.is_some() {
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// Leave lub unchanged
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} else {
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// If we get here, we don't have any reason to prefer
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// one region over the other. Just pick the
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// one with the lower index for now.
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lub = std::cmp::min(ur, lub);
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}
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} else {
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lub = new_lub;
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}
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0506]: cannot assign to `*x` because it is borrowed
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--> $DIR/issue-74072-lifetime-name-annotations.rs:9:5
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LL | pub async fn async_fn(x: &mut i32) -> &i32 {
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| - let's call the lifetime of this reference `'1`
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| - let's call the lifetime of this reference `'1`
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LL | let y = &*x;
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| --- borrow of `*x` occurs here
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LL | *x += 1;
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// edition:2018
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//
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// Regression test for issue #75785
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// Tests that we don't point to a confusing named
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// region when emitting a diagnostic
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pub async fn async_fn(x: &mut i32) -> (&i32, &i32) {
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let y = &*x;
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*x += 1; //~ ERROR cannot assign to
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(&32, y)
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}
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fn main() {}
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error[E0506]: cannot assign to `*x` because it is borrowed
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--> $DIR/issue-75785-confusing-named-region.rs:9:5
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LL | pub async fn async_fn(x: &mut i32) -> (&i32, &i32) {
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| - let's call the lifetime of this reference `'1`
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LL | let y = &*x;
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| --- borrow of `*x` occurs here
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LL | *x += 1;
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| ^^^^^^^ assignment to borrowed `*x` occurs here
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LL | (&32, y)
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| -------- returning this value requires that `*x` is borrowed for `'1`
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error: aborting due to previous error
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0506`.
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