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author | bors[bot] <26634292+bors[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> | 2020-10-15 19:02:27 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | 2020-10-15 19:02:27 +0100 |
commit | 0d45802d671f94cb768b93a64882733396cfbe2d (patch) | |
tree | abb91645ee84216304065bf42a959223d040814c /crates/syntax/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0153_trait.rast | |
parent | 1de202010948c94658235f7cfe9b25dda0c7ddf3 (diff) | |
parent | 0e9d1e17d6e45b44ec1a8f1430109cfc75e41241 (diff) |
Merge #6220
6220: implement binary operator overloading type inference r=flodiebold a=ruabmbua
Extend type inference of *binary operator expression*, by adding support for operator overloads.
Before this merge request, the type inference of binary expressions could only resolve operations done on built-in primitive types. This merge requests adds a code path, which is executed in case the built-in inference could not get any results. It resolves the proper operator overload trait in *core::ops* via lang items, and then resolves the associated *Output* type.
```rust
struct V2([f32; 2]);
#[lang = "add"]
pub trait Add<Rhs = Self> {
/// The resulting type after applying the `+` operator.
type Output;
/// Performs the `+` operation.
#[must_use]
fn add(self, rhs: Rhs) -> Self::Output;
}
impl Add<V2> for V2 {
type Output = V2;
fn add(self, rhs: V2) -> V2 {
let x = self.0[0] + rhs.0[0];
let y = self.0[1] + rhs.0[1];
V2([x, y])
}
}
fn test() {
let va = V2([0.0, 1.0]);
let vb = V2([0.0, 1.0]);
let r = va + vb; // This infers to V2 now
}
```
There is a problem with operator overloads, which do not explicitly set the *Rhs* type parameter in the respective impl block.
**Example:**
```rust
impl Add for V2 {
type Output = V2;
fn add(self, rhs: V2) -> V2 {
let x = self.0[0] + rhs.0[0];
let y = self.0[1] + rhs.0[1];
V2([x, y])
}
}
```
In this case, the trait solver does not realize, that the *Rhs* type parameter is actually self in the context of the impl block. This stops type inference in its tracks, and it can not resolve the associated *Output* type.
I guess we can still merge this back, because it increases the amount of resolved types, and does not regress anything (in the tests).
Somewhat blocked by https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/5685
Resolves https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/5544
Co-authored-by: Roland Ruckerbauer <[email protected]>
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