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From: Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gcc.gnu.org> To: gcc-cvs@gcc.gnu.org Subject: [gcc/devel/rust/master] gccrs: Remove monomorphization hack to setup possible associated types Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2023 17:56:06 +0000 (GMT) [thread overview] Message-ID: <20230207175606.301C33858D35@sourceware.org> (raw) https://gcc.gnu.org/g:edcf5b63bf60c1aec18df315fffbcd3d59d23119 commit edcf5b63bf60c1aec18df315fffbcd3d59d23119 Author: Philip Herron <herron.philip@googlemail.com> Date: Fri Jan 27 15:38:58 2023 +0000 gccrs: Remove monomorphization hack to setup possible associated types During CallExpr argument type checking we may be calling a default implementation of a trait function this will require any possible associated types to be resolved and setup. This monomoprhization call does this but it will premtivly do extra unification of types which will throw off type checking later on. This fix is required for my work into type bounds checking. Fixes #1773 Signed-off-by: Philip Herron <herron.philip@googlemail.com> gcc/rust/ChangeLog: * typecheck/rust-hir-trait-reference.h: change interface to return self * typecheck/rust-hir-trait-resolve.cc: likewise * typecheck/rust-hir-type-check-path.cc (TypeCheckExpr::resolve_segments): likewise * typecheck/rust-tyty-call.cc (TypeCheckCallExpr::visit): remove monomorphization hack gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * rust/compile/issue-1773.rs: New test. Diff: --- gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-reference.h | 5 ++-- gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-resolve.cc | 10 +++---- gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-type-check-path.cc | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++------ gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-tyty-call.cc | 1 - gcc/testsuite/rust/compile/issue-1773.rs | 20 ++++++++++++++ 5 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-reference.h b/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-reference.h index d0814f60eaf..0d4da3b59cf 100644 --- a/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-reference.h +++ b/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-reference.h @@ -497,8 +497,9 @@ public: TyTy::BaseType *get_self () { return self; } - void setup_associated_types (const TyTy::BaseType *self, - const TyTy::TypeBoundPredicate &bound); + TyTy::BaseType * + setup_associated_types (const TyTy::BaseType *self, + const TyTy::TypeBoundPredicate &bound); void reset_associated_types (); diff --git a/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-resolve.cc b/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-resolve.cc index b293279a824..a7e073551f0 100644 --- a/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-resolve.cc +++ b/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-trait-resolve.cc @@ -377,13 +377,10 @@ TraitItemReference::associated_type_reset () const placeholder->clear_associated_type (); } -void +TyTy::BaseType * AssociatedImplTrait::setup_associated_types ( const TyTy::BaseType *self, const TyTy::TypeBoundPredicate &bound) { - if (!bound.contains_associated_types ()) - return; - // compute the constrained impl block generic arguments based on self and the // higher ranked trait bound TyTy::BaseType *receiver = self->clone (); @@ -486,6 +483,7 @@ AssociatedImplTrait::setup_associated_types ( TyTy::TyWithLocation (receiver), TyTy::TyWithLocation (impl_self_infer), impl_predicate.get_locus ()); rust_assert (result->get_kind () != TyTy::TypeKind::ERROR); + TyTy::BaseType *self_result = result; // unify the bounds arguments std::vector<TyTy::BaseType *> hrtb_bound_arguments; @@ -500,7 +498,7 @@ AssociatedImplTrait::setup_associated_types ( } if (impl_trait_predicate_args.size () != hrtb_bound_arguments.size ()) - return; + return self_result; for (size_t i = 0; i < impl_trait_predicate_args.size (); i++) { @@ -554,6 +552,8 @@ AssociatedImplTrait::setup_associated_types ( resolved_trait_item->associated_type_set (substituted); }); iter.go (); + + return self_result; } void diff --git a/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-type-check-path.cc b/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-type-check-path.cc index 4e765ad1380..1625eda373b 100644 --- a/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-type-check-path.cc +++ b/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-hir-type-check-path.cc @@ -379,16 +379,36 @@ TypeCheckExpr::resolve_segments (NodeId root_resolved_node_id, if (associated_impl_block != nullptr) { - // get the type of the parent Self - HirId impl_ty_id - = associated_impl_block->get_type ()->get_mappings ().get_hirid (); + // associated types + HirId impl_block_id + = associated_impl_block->get_mappings ().get_hirid (); + + AssociatedImplTrait *associated = nullptr; + bool found_impl_trait + = context->lookup_associated_trait_impl (impl_block_id, + &associated); TyTy::BaseType *impl_block_ty = nullptr; - bool ok = query_type (impl_ty_id, &impl_block_ty); - rust_assert (ok); + if (found_impl_trait) + { + TyTy::TypeBoundPredicate predicate (*associated->get_trait (), + seg.get_locus ()); + impl_block_ty + = associated->setup_associated_types (prev_segment, predicate); + } + else + { + // get the type of the parent Self + HirId impl_ty_id = associated_impl_block->get_type () + ->get_mappings () + .get_hirid (); - if (impl_block_ty->needs_generic_substitutions ()) - impl_block_ty - = SubstMapper::InferSubst (impl_block_ty, seg.get_locus ()); + bool ok = query_type (impl_ty_id, &impl_block_ty); + rust_assert (ok); + + if (impl_block_ty->needs_generic_substitutions ()) + impl_block_ty + = SubstMapper::InferSubst (impl_block_ty, seg.get_locus ()); + } prev_segment = unify_site (seg.get_mappings ().get_hirid (), TyTy::TyWithLocation (prev_segment), diff --git a/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-tyty-call.cc b/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-tyty-call.cc index 6334b69c87d..6ff0113e66b 100644 --- a/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-tyty-call.cc +++ b/gcc/rust/typecheck/rust-tyty-call.cc @@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ TypeCheckCallExpr::visit (ADTType &type) void TypeCheckCallExpr::visit (FnType &type) { - type.monomorphize (); if (call.num_params () != type.num_params ()) { if (type.is_varadic ()) diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/rust/compile/issue-1773.rs b/gcc/testsuite/rust/compile/issue-1773.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c627ac09cec --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/rust/compile/issue-1773.rs @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +trait Foo<T> { + type A; + + fn test(a: Self::A) -> Self::A { + a + } +} + +struct Bar<T>(T); +impl<T> Foo<T> for Bar<i32> { + type A = T; +} + +fn main() { + let a; + a = Bar(123); + + let b; + b = Bar::test(a.0); +}
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