This avoids all sorts of confusing issues with using both `dest_place`
and `self` in the `propagate_call_return` function in the
`BitDenotation` implementation for `Borrows`.
This gives at least some explanation for why a borrow is expected to
last for a certain free region. Also:
* Reports E0373: "closure may outlive the current function" with NLL.
* Special cases the case of returning a reference to (or value
referencing) a local variable or temporary (E0515).
* Special case assigning a reference to a local variable in a closure
to a captured variable.
Previously, we would split the drop access into multiple checks for each
field of a struct/tuple/closure and through `Box` dereferences. This
changes this to check if the borrow is accessed by the drop in
places_conflict.
This also allows us to handle enums in a simpler way, since we don't
have to construct any new places.
This allows it to print out the "late-bound regions" from the closure
context more easily. Besides, all the state that is being printed it
is private to the `UniversalRegions`.
Don't reduce E0161 to a warning in NLL migrate mode
This error has been on stable for a while, and allowing such code cause the compile to later ICE (since we can't codegen it). Errors `box UNSIZED EXPR` with unsized locals because it's not compatible with the current evaluation order (create the box before evaluating the expressions).
cc #53469 (fixes the ICE in this case)
cc @qnighy
(pnkfelix updated to address tidy, and to change the buffer from
`Vec<DiagnosticBuilder<'errs>>` to a `Vec<Diagnostic>` in order to
avoid painful lifetime maintenance.)
We used to hardcode that we wanted the liveness of *all* variables.
This can now be configured by selecting an alternative index type
V and providing a (partial) map from locals to that new type V.
introduce dirty list to liveness, eliminate `ins` vector
At least in my measurements, this seems to knock much of the liveness computation off the profile.
r? @Zoxc
cc @nnethercote