Changes:
- Refactor move mode computation
- Removes move mode arguments, unary move, capture clauses
(though they still parse for backwards compatibility)
- Simplify how moves are handled in trans
- Fix a number of illegal copies that cropped up
- Workaround for bug involving def-ids in params
(see details below)
Future work (I'll open bugs for these...):
- Improve error messages for moves that are due
to bindings
- Add support for moving owned content like a.b.c
to borrow check, test in trans (but I think it'll
"just work")
- Proper fix for def-ids in params
Def ids in params:
Move captures into a map instead of recomputing.
This is a workaround for a larger bug having to do with the def-ids associated
with ty_params, which are not always properly preserved when inlining. I am
not sure of my preferred fix for the larger bug yet. This current fix removes
the only code in trans that I know of which relies on ty_param def-ids, but
feels fragile.
Everything should now call ptr::addr_of instead of
ptr::p2::addr_of. Only the pipes macro code when compiled
by stage0 will call ptr::p2::addr_of. Needs a snapshot to get
rid of that.
Region pointers were considered a scalar type, so compare_scalar_type would
get called to compare region pointers in trans. This would fail, since
compare_scalar_type has no case for region pointers.
Changed type_is_scalar to return false for region pointers. This had the side
effect of breaking casts to types of the form &T. To ameliorate that, I added
library functions ptr::assimilate (taking a &T to a *T) and ptr::to_uint
(taking a &T to a uint), both of which use reinterpret_cast.
While I was at it, I removed ty::type_has_resources, which is dead code.