Rollup merge of #104890 - lcnr:small-cleanup, r=fee1-dead
small method code cleanup
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@ -179,12 +179,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
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// Hack: we know that there are traits implementing Fn for &F
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// where F:Fn and so forth. In the particular case of types
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// like `x: &mut FnMut()`, if there is a call `x()`, we would
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// normally translate to `FnMut::call_mut(&mut x, ())`, but
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// that winds up requiring `mut x: &mut FnMut()`. A little
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// over the top. The simplest fix by far is to just ignore
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// this case and deref again, so we wind up with
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// `FnMut::call_mut(&mut *x, ())`.
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// like `f: &mut FnMut()`, if there is a call `f()`, we would
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// normally translate to `FnMut::call_mut(&mut f, ())`, but
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// that winds up potentially requiring the user to mark their
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// variable as `mut` which feels unnecessary and unexpected.
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//
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// fn foo(f: &mut impl FnMut()) { f() }
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// ^ without this hack `f` would have to be declared as mutable
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//
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// The simplest fix by far is to just ignore this case and deref again,
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// so we wind up with `FnMut::call_mut(&mut *f, ())`.
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ty::Ref(..) if autoderef.step_count() == 0 => {
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return None;
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}
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@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ use rustc_span::def_id::{DefId, LOCAL_CRATE};
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use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
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use rustc_span::Span;
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use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt;
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use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::report_object_safety_error;
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/// Reifies a cast check to be checked once we have full type information for
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/// a function context.
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@ -727,9 +726,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> {
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debug!(" -> CoercionCast");
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fcx.typeck_results.borrow_mut().set_coercion_cast(self.expr.hir_id.local_id);
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}
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Err(ty::error::TypeError::ObjectUnsafeCoercion(did)) => {
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self.report_object_unsafe_cast(&fcx, did);
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}
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Err(_) => {
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match self.do_check(fcx) {
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Ok(k) => {
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@ -741,14 +737,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> {
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};
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}
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}
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fn report_object_unsafe_cast(&self, fcx: &FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, did: DefId) {
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let violations = fcx.tcx.object_safety_violations(did);
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let mut err = report_object_safety_error(fcx.tcx, self.cast_span, did, violations);
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err.note(&format!("required by cast to type '{}'", fcx.ty_to_string(self.cast_ty)));
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err.emit();
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}
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/// Checks a cast, and report an error if one exists. In some cases, this
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/// can return Ok and create type errors in the fcx rather than returning
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/// directly. coercion-cast is handled in check instead of here.
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@ -195,10 +195,6 @@ impl<'f, 'tcx> Coerce<'f, 'tcx> {
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debug!("coerce: unsize successful");
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return unsize;
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}
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Err(TypeError::ObjectUnsafeCoercion(did)) => {
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debug!("coerce: unsize not object safe");
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return Err(TypeError::ObjectUnsafeCoercion(did));
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}
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Err(error) => {
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debug!(?error, "coerce: unsize failed");
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}
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@ -498,27 +494,9 @@ impl<'f, 'tcx> Coerce<'f, 'tcx> {
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target = self.shallow_resolve(target);
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debug!(?source, ?target);
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// These 'if' statements require some explanation.
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// The `CoerceUnsized` trait is special - it is only
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// possible to write `impl CoerceUnsized<B> for A` where
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// A and B have 'matching' fields. This rules out the following
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// two types of blanket impls:
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//
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// `impl<T> CoerceUnsized<T> for SomeType`
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// `impl<T> CoerceUnsized<SomeType> for T`
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//
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// Both of these trigger a special `CoerceUnsized`-related error (E0376)
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//
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// We can take advantage of this fact to avoid performing unnecessary work.
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// If either `source` or `target` is a type variable, then any applicable impl
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// would need to be generic over the self-type (`impl<T> CoerceUnsized<SomeType> for T`)
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// or generic over the `CoerceUnsized` type parameter (`impl<T> CoerceUnsized<T> for
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// SomeType`).
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//
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// However, these are exactly the kinds of impls which are forbidden by
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// the compiler! Therefore, we can be sure that coercion will always fail
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// when either the source or target type is a type variable. This allows us
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// to skip performing any trait selection, and immediately bail out.
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// We don't apply any coercions incase either the source or target
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// aren't sufficiently well known but tend to instead just equate
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// them both.
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if source.is_ty_var() {
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debug!("coerce_unsized: source is a TyVar, bailing out");
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return Err(TypeError::Mismatch);
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@ -1101,15 +1079,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
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// Special-case that coercion alone cannot handle:
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// Function items or non-capturing closures of differing IDs or InternalSubsts.
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let (a_sig, b_sig) = {
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#[allow(rustc::usage_of_ty_tykind)]
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let is_capturing_closure = |ty: &ty::TyKind<'tcx>| {
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if let &ty::Closure(closure_def_id, _substs) = ty {
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let is_capturing_closure = |ty: Ty<'tcx>| {
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if let &ty::Closure(closure_def_id, _substs) = ty.kind() {
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self.tcx.upvars_mentioned(closure_def_id.expect_local()).is_some()
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} else {
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false
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}
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};
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if is_capturing_closure(prev_ty.kind()) || is_capturing_closure(new_ty.kind()) {
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if is_capturing_closure(prev_ty) || is_capturing_closure(new_ty) {
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(None, None)
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} else {
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match (prev_ty.kind(), new_ty.kind()) {
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@ -343,10 +343,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
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&mut orig_values,
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);
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let steps = if mode == Mode::MethodCall {
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self.tcx.method_autoderef_steps(param_env_and_self_ty)
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} else {
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self.probe(|_| {
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let steps = match mode {
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Mode::MethodCall => self.tcx.method_autoderef_steps(param_env_and_self_ty),
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Mode::Path => self.probe(|_| {
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// Mode::Path - the deref steps is "trivial". This turns
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// our CanonicalQuery into a "trivial" QueryResponse. This
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// is a bit inefficient, but I don't think that writing
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@ -375,7 +374,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
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opt_bad_ty: None,
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reached_recursion_limit: false,
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}
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})
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}),
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};
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// If our autoderef loop had reached the recursion limit,
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@ -1672,40 +1672,34 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> {
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}
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};
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match terr {
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// Ignore msg for object safe coercion
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// since E0038 message will be printed
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TypeError::ObjectUnsafeCoercion(_) => {}
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_ => {
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let mut label_or_note = |span: Span, msg: &str| {
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if (prefer_label && is_simple_error) || &[span] == diag.span.primary_spans() {
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diag.span_label(span, msg);
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} else {
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diag.span_note(span, msg);
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}
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};
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if let Some((sp, msg)) = secondary_span {
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if swap_secondary_and_primary {
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let terr = if let Some(infer::ValuePairs::Terms(infer::ExpectedFound {
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expected,
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..
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})) = values
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{
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format!("expected this to be `{}`", expected)
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} else {
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terr.to_string()
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};
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label_or_note(sp, &terr);
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label_or_note(span, &msg);
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} else {
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label_or_note(span, &terr.to_string());
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label_or_note(sp, &msg);
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}
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} else {
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label_or_note(span, &terr.to_string());
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}
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let mut label_or_note = |span: Span, msg: &str| {
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if (prefer_label && is_simple_error) || &[span] == diag.span.primary_spans() {
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diag.span_label(span, msg);
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} else {
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diag.span_note(span, msg);
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}
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};
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if let Some((sp, msg)) = secondary_span {
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if swap_secondary_and_primary {
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let terr = if let Some(infer::ValuePairs::Terms(infer::ExpectedFound {
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expected,
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..
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})) = values
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{
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format!("expected this to be `{}`", expected)
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} else {
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terr.to_string()
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};
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label_or_note(sp, &terr);
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label_or_note(span, &msg);
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} else {
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label_or_note(span, &terr.to_string());
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label_or_note(sp, &msg);
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}
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} else {
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label_or_note(span, &terr.to_string());
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}
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if let Some((expected, found)) = expected_found {
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let (expected_label, found_label, exp_found) = match exp_found {
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Mismatch::Variable(ef) => (
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@ -1875,9 +1869,6 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> {
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);
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}
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}
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TypeError::ObjectUnsafeCoercion(_) => {
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diag.note_unsuccessful_coercion(found, expected);
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}
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_ => {
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debug!(
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"note_type_err: exp_found={:?}, expected={:?} found={:?}",
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@ -3122,7 +3113,6 @@ impl<'tcx> ObligationCauseExt<'tcx> for ObligationCause<'tcx> {
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TypeError::IntrinsicCast => {
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Error0308("cannot coerce intrinsics to function pointers")
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}
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TypeError::ObjectUnsafeCoercion(did) => Error0038(did),
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_ => Error0308("mismatched types"),
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},
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}
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CyclicConst(ty::Const<'tcx>),
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ProjectionMismatched(ExpectedFound<DefId>),
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ExistentialMismatch(ExpectedFound<&'tcx ty::List<ty::PolyExistentialPredicate<'tcx>>>),
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ObjectUnsafeCoercion(DefId),
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ConstMismatch(ExpectedFound<ty::Const<'tcx>>),
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IntrinsicCast,
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@ -222,7 +221,6 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for TypeError<'tcx> {
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f,
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"cannot coerce functions with `#[target_feature]` to safe function pointers"
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),
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ObjectUnsafeCoercion(_) => write!(f, "coercion to object-unsafe trait object"),
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}
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}
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}
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@ -249,8 +247,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeError<'tcx> {
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| ProjectionMismatched(_)
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| ExistentialMismatch(_)
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| ConstMismatch(_)
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| IntrinsicCast
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| ObjectUnsafeCoercion(_) => true,
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| IntrinsicCast => true,
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}
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}
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}
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