import syntax::{visit, ast_util}; import syntax::ast::*; import syntax::codemap::span; import ty::{kind, kind_sendable, kind_copyable, kind_noncopyable, kind_const, operators}; import driver::session::session; import std::map::hashmap; import util::ppaux::{ty_to_str, tys_to_str}; import syntax::print::pprust::expr_to_str; import freevars::freevar_entry; import dvec::extensions; import lint::{non_implicitly_copyable_typarams,implicit_copies}; // Kind analysis pass. // // There are several kinds defined by various operations. The most restrictive // kind is noncopyable. The noncopyable kind can be extended with any number // of the following attributes. // // send: Things that can be sent on channels or included in spawned closures. // copy: Things that can be copied. // const: Things thare are deeply immutable. They are guaranteed never to // change, and can be safely shared without copying between tasks. // // Send includes scalar types as well as classes and unique types containing // only sendable types. // // Copy includes boxes, closure and unique types containing copyable types. // // Const include scalar types, things without non-const fields, and pointers // to const things. // // This pass ensures that type parameters are only instantiated with types // whose kinds are equal or less general than the way the type parameter was // annotated (with the `send`, `copy` or `const` keyword). // // It also verifies that noncopyable kinds are not copied. Sendability is not // applied, since none of our language primitives send. Instead, the sending // primitives in the stdlib are explicitly annotated to only take sendable // types. fn kind_to_str(k: kind) -> str { let mut kinds = []; if ty::kind_lteq(kind_const(), k) { kinds += ["const"]; } if ty::kind_can_be_copied(k) { kinds += ["copy"]; } if ty::kind_can_be_sent(k) { kinds += ["send"]; } str::connect(kinds, " ") } type rval_map = std::map::hashmap; type ctx = {tcx: ty::ctxt, method_map: typeck::method_map, last_use_map: liveness::last_use_map, current_item: node_id}; fn check_crate(tcx: ty::ctxt, method_map: typeck::method_map, last_use_map: liveness::last_use_map, crate: @crate) { let ctx = {tcx: tcx, method_map: method_map, last_use_map: last_use_map, current_item: -1}; let visit = visit::mk_vt(@{ visit_expr: check_expr, visit_stmt: check_stmt, visit_block: check_block, visit_fn: check_fn, visit_ty: check_ty, visit_item: fn@(i: @item, cx: ctx, v: visit::vt) { visit::visit_item(i, {current_item: i.id with cx}, v); } with *visit::default_visitor() }); visit::visit_crate(*crate, ctx, visit); tcx.sess.abort_if_errors(); } type check_fn = fn@(ctx, node_id, option<@freevar_entry>, bool, ty::t, sp: span); // Yields the appropriate function to check the kind of closed over // variables. `id` is the node_id for some expression that creates the // closure. fn with_appropriate_checker(cx: ctx, id: node_id, b: fn(check_fn)) { fn check_for_uniq(cx: ctx, id: node_id, fv: option<@freevar_entry>, is_move: bool, var_t: ty::t, sp: span) { // all captured data must be sendable, regardless of whether it is // moved in or copied in check_send(cx, var_t, sp); // copied in data must be copyable, but moved in data can be anything let is_implicit = fv.is_some(); if !is_move { check_copy(cx, id, var_t, sp, is_implicit); } // check that only immutable variables are implicitly copied in for fv.each { |fv| check_imm_free_var(cx, fv.def, fv.span); } } fn check_for_box(cx: ctx, id: node_id, fv: option<@freevar_entry>, is_move: bool, var_t: ty::t, sp: span) { // copied in data must be copyable, but moved in data can be anything let is_implicit = fv.is_some(); if !is_move { check_copy(cx, id, var_t, sp, is_implicit); } // check that only immutable variables are implicitly copied in for fv.each { |fv| check_imm_free_var(cx, fv.def, fv.span); } } fn check_for_block(cx: ctx, _id: node_id, fv: option<@freevar_entry>, _is_move: bool, _var_t: ty::t, sp: span) { // only restriction: no capture clauses (we would have to take // ownership of the moved/copied in data). if fv.is_none() { cx.tcx.sess.span_err( sp, "cannot capture values explicitly with a block closure"); } } fn check_for_bare(cx: ctx, _id: node_id, _fv: option<@freevar_entry>, _is_move: bool,_var_t: ty::t, sp: span) { cx.tcx.sess.span_err(sp, "attempted dynamic environment capture"); } let fty = ty::node_id_to_type(cx.tcx, id); alt ty::ty_fn_proto(fty) { proto_uniq { b(check_for_uniq) } proto_box { b(check_for_box) } proto_bare { b(check_for_bare) } proto_any | proto_block { b(check_for_block) } } } // Check that the free variables used in a shared/sendable closure conform // to the copy/move kind bounds. Then recursively check the function body. fn check_fn(fk: visit::fn_kind, decl: fn_decl, body: blk, sp: span, fn_id: node_id, cx: ctx, v: visit::vt) { // Find the check function that enforces the appropriate bounds for this // kind of function: with_appropriate_checker(cx, fn_id) { |chk| // Begin by checking the variables in the capture clause, if any. // Here we slightly abuse the map function to both check and report // errors and produce a list of the def id's for all capture // variables. This list is used below to avoid checking and reporting // on a given variable twice. let cap_clause = alt fk { visit::fk_anon(_, cc) | visit::fk_fn_block(cc) { cc } visit::fk_item_fn(*) | visit::fk_method(*) | visit::fk_ctor(*) | visit::fk_dtor(*) { @[] } }; let captured_vars = (*cap_clause).map { |cap_item| let cap_def = cx.tcx.def_map.get(cap_item.id); let cap_def_id = ast_util::def_id_of_def(cap_def).node; let ty = ty::node_id_to_type(cx.tcx, cap_def_id); chk(cx, fn_id, none, cap_item.is_move, ty, cap_item.span); cap_def_id }; // Iterate over any free variables that may not have appeared in the // capture list. Ensure that they too are of the appropriate kind. for vec::each(*freevars::get_freevars(cx.tcx, fn_id)) {|fv| let id = ast_util::def_id_of_def(fv.def).node; // skip over free variables that appear in the cap clause if captured_vars.contains(id) { cont; } // if this is the last use of the variable, then it will be // a move and not a copy let is_move = { alt check cx.last_use_map.find(fn_id) { some(vars) {(*vars).contains(id)} none {false} } }; let ty = ty::node_id_to_type(cx.tcx, id); chk(cx, fn_id, some(fv), is_move, ty, fv.span); } } visit::visit_fn(fk, decl, body, sp, fn_id, cx, v); } fn check_block(b: blk, cx: ctx, v: visit::vt) { alt b.node.expr { some(ex) { maybe_copy(cx, ex); } _ {} } visit::visit_block(b, cx, v); } fn check_expr(e: @expr, cx: ctx, v: visit::vt) { #debug["kind::check_expr(%s)", expr_to_str(e)]; alt e.node { expr_assign(_, ex) | expr_unary(box(_), ex) | expr_unary(uniq(_), ex) | expr_ret(some(ex)) | expr_cast(ex, _) { maybe_copy(cx, ex); } expr_copy(expr) { check_copy_ex(cx, expr, false); } // Vector add copies, but not "implicitly" expr_assign_op(_, _, ex) { check_copy_ex(cx, ex, false) } expr_binary(add, ls, rs) { check_copy_ex(cx, ls, false); check_copy_ex(cx, rs, false); } expr_rec(fields, def) { for fields.each {|field| maybe_copy(cx, field.node.expr); } alt def { some(ex) { // All noncopyable fields must be overridden let t = ty::expr_ty(cx.tcx, ex); let ty_fields = alt ty::get(t).struct { ty::ty_rec(f) { f } _ { cx.tcx.sess.span_bug(ex.span, "bad expr type in record"); } }; for ty_fields.each {|tf| if !vec::any(fields, {|f| f.node.ident == tf.ident}) && !ty::kind_can_be_copied(ty::type_kind(cx.tcx, tf.mt.ty)) { cx.tcx.sess.span_err(ex.span, "copying a noncopyable value"); } } } _ {} } } expr_tup(exprs) | expr_vec(exprs, _) { for exprs.each {|expr| maybe_copy(cx, expr); } } expr_call(f, args, _) { let mut i = 0u; for ty::ty_fn_args(ty::expr_ty(cx.tcx, f)).each {|arg_t| alt ty::arg_mode(cx.tcx, arg_t) { by_copy { maybe_copy(cx, args[i]); } by_ref | by_val | by_mutbl_ref | by_move { } } i += 1u; } } expr_path(_) | expr_field(_, _, _) { option::iter(cx.tcx.node_type_substs.find(e.id)) {|ts| let bounds = alt check e.node { expr_path(_) { let did = ast_util::def_id_of_def(cx.tcx.def_map.get(e.id)); ty::lookup_item_type(cx.tcx, did).bounds } expr_field(base, _, _) { alt cx.method_map.get(e.id).origin { typeck::method_static(did) { // n.b.: When we encode class/impl methods, the bounds // that we encode include both the class/impl bounds // and then the method bounds themselves... ty::lookup_item_type(cx.tcx, did).bounds } typeck::method_param({iface_id:ifce_id, method_num:n_mth, _}) | typeck::method_iface(ifce_id, n_mth) { // ...iface methods bounds, in contrast, include only the // method bounds, so we must preprend the tps from the // iface itself. This ought to be harmonized. let ifce_bounds = ty::lookup_item_type(cx.tcx, ifce_id).bounds; let mth = ty::iface_methods(cx.tcx, ifce_id)[n_mth]; @(*ifce_bounds + *mth.tps) } } } }; if vec::len(ts) != vec::len(*bounds) { // Fail earlier to make debugging easier fail #fmt("Internal error: in kind::check_expr, length \ mismatch between actual and declared bounds: actual = \ %s (%u tys), declared = %? (%u tys)", tys_to_str(cx.tcx, ts), ts.len(), *bounds, (*bounds).len()); } vec::iter2(ts, *bounds) {|ty, bound| check_bounds(cx, e.id, e.span, ty, bound) } } } _ { } } visit::visit_expr(e, cx, v); } fn check_stmt(stmt: @stmt, cx: ctx, v: visit::vt) { alt stmt.node { stmt_decl(@{node: decl_local(locals), _}, _) { for locals.each {|local| alt local.node.init { some({op: init_assign, expr}) { maybe_copy(cx, expr); } _ {} } } } _ {} } visit::visit_stmt(stmt, cx, v); } fn check_ty(aty: @ty, cx: ctx, v: visit::vt) { alt aty.node { ty_path(_, id) { option::iter(cx.tcx.node_type_substs.find(id)) {|ts| let did = ast_util::def_id_of_def(cx.tcx.def_map.get(id)); let bounds = ty::lookup_item_type(cx.tcx, did).bounds; vec::iter2(ts, *bounds) {|ty, bound| check_bounds(cx, aty.id, aty.span, ty, bound) } } } _ {} } visit::visit_ty(aty, cx, v); } fn check_bounds(cx: ctx, id: node_id, sp: span, ty: ty::t, bounds: ty::param_bounds) { let kind = ty::type_kind(cx.tcx, ty); let p_kind = ty::param_bounds_to_kind(bounds); if !ty::kind_lteq(p_kind, kind) { // If the only reason the kind check fails is because the // argument type isn't implicitly copyable, consult the warning // settings to figure out what to do. let implicit = ty::kind_implicitly_copyable() - ty::kind_copyable(); if ty::kind_lteq(p_kind, kind | implicit) { cx.tcx.sess.span_lint( non_implicitly_copyable_typarams, id, cx.current_item, sp, "instantiating copy type parameter with a \ not implicitly copyable type"); } else { cx.tcx.sess.span_err( sp, "instantiating a type parameter with an incompatible type " + "(needs `" + kind_to_str(p_kind) + "`, got `" + kind_to_str(kind) + "`, missing `" + kind_to_str(p_kind - kind) + "`)"); } } } fn maybe_copy(cx: ctx, ex: @expr) { check_copy_ex(cx, ex, true); } fn is_nullary_variant(cx: ctx, ex: @expr) -> bool { alt ex.node { expr_path(_) { alt cx.tcx.def_map.get(ex.id) { def_variant(edid, vdid) { vec::len(ty::enum_variant_with_id(cx.tcx, edid, vdid).args) == 0u } _ { false } } } _ { false } } } fn check_copy_ex(cx: ctx, ex: @expr, implicit_copy: bool) { if ty::expr_is_lval(cx.method_map, ex) && !cx.last_use_map.contains_key(ex.id) && !is_nullary_variant(cx, ex) { let ty = ty::expr_ty(cx.tcx, ex); check_copy(cx, ex.id, ty, ex.span, implicit_copy); } } fn check_imm_free_var(cx: ctx, def: def, sp: span) { let msg = "mutable variables cannot be implicitly captured; \ use a capture clause"; alt def { def_local(_, is_mutbl) { if is_mutbl { cx.tcx.sess.span_err(sp, msg); } } def_arg(_, mode) { alt ty::resolved_mode(cx.tcx, mode) { by_ref | by_val | by_move | by_copy { /* ok */ } by_mutbl_ref { cx.tcx.sess.span_err(sp, msg); } } } def_upvar(_, def1, _) { check_imm_free_var(cx, *def1, sp); } def_binding(*) | def_self(*) { /*ok*/ } _ { cx.tcx.sess.span_bug( sp, #fmt["unknown def for free variable: %?", def]); } } } fn check_copy(cx: ctx, id: node_id, ty: ty::t, sp: span, implicit_copy: bool) { let k = ty::type_kind(cx.tcx, ty); if !ty::kind_can_be_copied(k) { cx.tcx.sess.span_err(sp, "copying a noncopyable value"); } else if implicit_copy && !ty::kind_can_be_implicitly_copied(k) { cx.tcx.sess.span_lint( implicit_copies, id, cx.current_item, sp, "implicitly copying a non-implicitly-copyable value"); } } fn check_send(cx: ctx, ty: ty::t, sp: span) { if !ty::kind_can_be_sent(ty::type_kind(cx.tcx, ty)) { cx.tcx.sess.span_err(sp, "not a sendable value"); } } // // Local Variables: // mode: rust // fill-column: 78; // indent-tabs-mode: nil // c-basic-offset: 4 // buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix // End: //