| use rustc_infer::infer::relate::{ |
| self, Relate, RelateResult, TypeRelation, structurally_relate_tys, |
| }; |
| use rustc_middle::ty::error::{ExpectedFound, TypeError}; |
| use rustc_middle::ty::{self, InferConst, Ty, TyCtxt}; |
| use tracing::instrument; |
| |
| /// A type "A" *matches* "B" if the fresh types in B could be |
| /// instantiated with values so as to make it equal to A. Matching is |
| /// intended to be used only on freshened types, and it basically |
| /// indicates if the non-freshened versions of A and B could have been |
| /// unified. |
| /// |
| /// It is only an approximation. If it yields false, unification would |
| /// definitely fail, but a true result doesn't mean unification would |
| /// succeed. This is because we don't track the "side-constraints" on |
| /// type variables, nor do we track if the same freshened type appears |
| /// more than once. To some extent these approximations could be |
| /// fixed, given effort. |
| /// |
| /// Like subtyping, matching is really a binary relation, so the only |
| /// important thing about the result is Ok/Err. Also, matching never |
| /// affects any type variables or unification state. |
| pub(crate) struct MatchAgainstFreshVars<'tcx> { |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> MatchAgainstFreshVars<'tcx> { |
| pub(crate) fn new(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> MatchAgainstFreshVars<'tcx> { |
| MatchAgainstFreshVars { tcx } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for MatchAgainstFreshVars<'tcx> { |
| fn cx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { |
| self.tcx |
| } |
| |
| fn relate_with_variance<T: Relate<TyCtxt<'tcx>>>( |
| &mut self, |
| _: ty::Variance, |
| _: ty::VarianceDiagInfo<TyCtxt<'tcx>>, |
| a: T, |
| b: T, |
| ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, T> { |
| self.relate(a, b) |
| } |
| |
| #[instrument(skip(self), level = "trace")] |
| fn regions( |
| &mut self, |
| a: ty::Region<'tcx>, |
| _b: ty::Region<'tcx>, |
| ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::Region<'tcx>> { |
| Ok(a) |
| } |
| |
| #[instrument(skip(self), level = "trace")] |
| fn tys(&mut self, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> { |
| if a == b { |
| return Ok(a); |
| } |
| |
| match (a.kind(), b.kind()) { |
| ( |
| _, |
| &ty::Infer(ty::FreshTy(_)) |
| | &ty::Infer(ty::FreshIntTy(_)) |
| | &ty::Infer(ty::FreshFloatTy(_)), |
| ) => Ok(a), |
| |
| (&ty::Infer(_), _) | (_, &ty::Infer(_)) => { |
| Err(TypeError::Sorts(ExpectedFound::new(a, b))) |
| } |
| |
| (&ty::Error(guar), _) | (_, &ty::Error(guar)) => Ok(Ty::new_error(self.cx(), guar)), |
| |
| _ => structurally_relate_tys(self, a, b), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[instrument(skip(self), level = "trace")] |
| fn consts( |
| &mut self, |
| a: ty::Const<'tcx>, |
| b: ty::Const<'tcx>, |
| ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::Const<'tcx>> { |
| if a == b { |
| return Ok(a); |
| } |
| |
| match (a.kind(), b.kind()) { |
| (_, ty::ConstKind::Infer(InferConst::Fresh(_))) => { |
| return Ok(a); |
| } |
| |
| (ty::ConstKind::Infer(_), _) | (_, ty::ConstKind::Infer(_)) => { |
| return Err(TypeError::ConstMismatch(ExpectedFound::new(a, b))); |
| } |
| |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| |
| relate::structurally_relate_consts(self, a, b) |
| } |
| |
| fn binders<T>( |
| &mut self, |
| a: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, |
| b: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, |
| ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::Binder<'tcx, T>> |
| where |
| T: Relate<TyCtxt<'tcx>>, |
| { |
| Ok(a.rebind(self.relate(a.skip_binder(), b.skip_binder())?)) |
| } |
| } |