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-rw-r--r--crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs22
-rw-r--r--crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs12
-rw-r--r--crates/hir_ty/src/infer.rs23
-rw-r--r--crates/hir_ty/src/infer/expr.rs9
-rw-r--r--crates/hir_ty/src/infer/pat.rs7
-rw-r--r--crates/hir_ty/src/tests.rs5
-rw-r--r--crates/hir_ty/src/tests/patterns.rs58
7 files changed, 123 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs
index 47709c1e8..b9a69b79c 100644
--- a/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs
+++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ExprValidator<'a, 'b> {
211 211
212 // FIXME: Due to shortcomings in the current type system implementation, only emit this 212 // FIXME: Due to shortcomings in the current type system implementation, only emit this
213 // diagnostic if there are no type mismatches in the containing function. 213 // diagnostic if there are no type mismatches in the containing function.
214 if self.infer.type_mismatches.iter().next().is_some() { 214 if self.infer.expr_type_mismatches().next().is_some() {
215 return; 215 return;
216 } 216 }
217 217
@@ -311,11 +311,12 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ExprValidator<'a, 'b> {
311 // necessary. 311 // necessary.
312 // 312 //
313 // FIXME we should use the type checker for this. 313 // FIXME we should use the type checker for this.
314 if pat_ty == match_expr_ty 314 if (pat_ty == match_expr_ty
315 || match_expr_ty 315 || match_expr_ty
316 .as_reference() 316 .as_reference()
317 .map(|(match_expr_ty, ..)| match_expr_ty == pat_ty) 317 .map(|(match_expr_ty, ..)| match_expr_ty == pat_ty)
318 .unwrap_or(false) 318 .unwrap_or(false))
319 && types_of_subpatterns_do_match(pat, &cx.body, &infer)
319 { 320 {
320 // If we had a NotUsefulMatchArm diagnostic, we could 321 // If we had a NotUsefulMatchArm diagnostic, we could
321 // check the usefulness of each pattern as we added it 322 // check the usefulness of each pattern as we added it
@@ -496,6 +497,21 @@ pub fn record_pattern_missing_fields(
496 Some((variant_def, missed_fields, exhaustive)) 497 Some((variant_def, missed_fields, exhaustive))
497} 498}
498 499
500fn types_of_subpatterns_do_match(pat: PatId, body: &Body, infer: &InferenceResult) -> bool {
501 fn walk(pat: PatId, body: &Body, infer: &InferenceResult, has_type_mismatches: &mut bool) {
502 match infer.type_mismatch_for_pat(pat) {
503 Some(_) => *has_type_mismatches = true,
504 None => {
505 body[pat].walk_child_pats(|subpat| walk(subpat, body, infer, has_type_mismatches))
506 }
507 }
508 }
509
510 let mut has_type_mismatches = false;
511 walk(pat, body, infer, &mut has_type_mismatches);
512 !has_type_mismatches
513}
514
499#[cfg(test)] 515#[cfg(test)]
500mod tests { 516mod tests {
501 use crate::diagnostics::tests::check_diagnostics; 517 use crate::diagnostics::tests::check_diagnostics;
diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs
index 6ee0529c6..e8dd669bf 100644
--- a/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs
+++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs
@@ -1128,6 +1128,18 @@ fn main() {
1128 } 1128 }
1129 1129
1130 #[test] 1130 #[test]
1131 fn mismatched_types_in_or_patterns() {
1132 check_diagnostics(
1133 r#"
1134fn main() {
1135 match false { true | () => {} }
1136 match (false,) { (true | (),) => {} }
1137}
1138"#,
1139 );
1140 }
1141
1142 #[test]
1131 fn malformed_match_arm_tuple_enum_missing_pattern() { 1143 fn malformed_match_arm_tuple_enum_missing_pattern() {
1132 // We are testing to be sure we don't panic here when the match 1144 // We are testing to be sure we don't panic here when the match
1133 // arm `Either::B` is missing its pattern. 1145 // arm `Either::B` is missing its pattern.
diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/infer.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/infer.rs
index bf2da2d4a..0ee851a74 100644
--- a/crates/hir_ty/src/infer.rs
+++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/infer.rs
@@ -137,8 +137,12 @@ pub struct InferenceResult {
137 assoc_resolutions: FxHashMap<ExprOrPatId, AssocItemId>, 137 assoc_resolutions: FxHashMap<ExprOrPatId, AssocItemId>,
138 diagnostics: Vec<InferenceDiagnostic>, 138 diagnostics: Vec<InferenceDiagnostic>,
139 pub type_of_expr: ArenaMap<ExprId, Ty>, 139 pub type_of_expr: ArenaMap<ExprId, Ty>,
140 /// For each pattern record the type it resolves to.
141 ///
142 /// **Note**: When a pattern type is resolved it may still contain
143 /// unresolved or missing subpatterns or subpatterns of mismatched types.
140 pub type_of_pat: ArenaMap<PatId, Ty>, 144 pub type_of_pat: ArenaMap<PatId, Ty>,
141 pub(super) type_mismatches: ArenaMap<ExprId, TypeMismatch>, 145 type_mismatches: FxHashMap<ExprOrPatId, TypeMismatch>,
142 /// Interned Unknown to return references to. 146 /// Interned Unknown to return references to.
143 standard_types: InternedStandardTypes, 147 standard_types: InternedStandardTypes,
144} 148}
@@ -163,7 +167,22 @@ impl InferenceResult {
163 self.assoc_resolutions.get(&id.into()).copied() 167 self.assoc_resolutions.get(&id.into()).copied()
164 } 168 }
165 pub fn type_mismatch_for_expr(&self, expr: ExprId) -> Option<&TypeMismatch> { 169 pub fn type_mismatch_for_expr(&self, expr: ExprId) -> Option<&TypeMismatch> {
166 self.type_mismatches.get(expr) 170 self.type_mismatches.get(&expr.into())
171 }
172 pub fn type_mismatch_for_pat(&self, pat: PatId) -> Option<&TypeMismatch> {
173 self.type_mismatches.get(&pat.into())
174 }
175 pub fn expr_type_mismatches(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (ExprId, &TypeMismatch)> {
176 self.type_mismatches.iter().filter_map(|(expr_or_pat, mismatch)| match *expr_or_pat {
177 ExprOrPatId::ExprId(expr) => Some((expr, mismatch)),
178 _ => None,
179 })
180 }
181 pub fn pat_type_mismatches(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (PatId, &TypeMismatch)> {
182 self.type_mismatches.iter().filter_map(|(expr_or_pat, mismatch)| match *expr_or_pat {
183 ExprOrPatId::PatId(pat) => Some((pat, mismatch)),
184 _ => None,
185 })
167 } 186 }
168 pub fn add_diagnostics( 187 pub fn add_diagnostics(
169 &self, 188 &self,
diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/expr.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/expr.rs
index b6b5a1b75..7278faeec 100644
--- a/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/expr.rs
+++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/expr.rs
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
42 let could_unify = self.unify(&ty, &expected.ty); 42 let could_unify = self.unify(&ty, &expected.ty);
43 if !could_unify { 43 if !could_unify {
44 self.result.type_mismatches.insert( 44 self.result.type_mismatches.insert(
45 tgt_expr, 45 tgt_expr.into(),
46 TypeMismatch { expected: expected.ty.clone(), actual: ty.clone() }, 46 TypeMismatch { expected: expected.ty.clone(), actual: ty.clone() },
47 ); 47 );
48 } 48 }
@@ -54,9 +54,10 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
54 pub(super) fn infer_expr_coerce(&mut self, expr: ExprId, expected: &Expectation) -> Ty { 54 pub(super) fn infer_expr_coerce(&mut self, expr: ExprId, expected: &Expectation) -> Ty {
55 let ty = self.infer_expr_inner(expr, &expected); 55 let ty = self.infer_expr_inner(expr, &expected);
56 let ty = if !self.coerce(&ty, &expected.coercion_target()) { 56 let ty = if !self.coerce(&ty, &expected.coercion_target()) {
57 self.result 57 self.result.type_mismatches.insert(
58 .type_mismatches 58 expr.into(),
59 .insert(expr, TypeMismatch { expected: expected.ty.clone(), actual: ty.clone() }); 59 TypeMismatch { expected: expected.ty.clone(), actual: ty.clone() },
60 );
60 // Return actual type when type mismatch. 61 // Return actual type when type mismatch.
61 // This is needed for diagnostic when return type mismatch. 62 // This is needed for diagnostic when return type mismatch.
62 ty 63 ty
diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/pat.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/pat.rs
index 60b94a642..b15f4977d 100644
--- a/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/pat.rs
+++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/pat.rs
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use hir_def::{
10}; 10};
11use hir_expand::name::Name; 11use hir_expand::name::Name;
12 12
13use super::{BindingMode, Expectation, InferenceContext}; 13use super::{BindingMode, Expectation, InferenceContext, TypeMismatch};
14use crate::{ 14use crate::{
15 lower::lower_to_chalk_mutability, static_lifetime, Interner, Substitution, Ty, TyBuilder, 15 lower::lower_to_chalk_mutability, static_lifetime, Interner, Substitution, Ty, TyBuilder,
16 TyExt, TyKind, 16 TyExt, TyKind,
@@ -266,7 +266,10 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
266 // use a new type variable if we got error type here 266 // use a new type variable if we got error type here
267 let ty = self.insert_type_vars_shallow(ty); 267 let ty = self.insert_type_vars_shallow(ty);
268 if !self.unify(&ty, expected) { 268 if !self.unify(&ty, expected) {
269 // FIXME record mismatch, we need to change the type of self.type_mismatches for that 269 self.result.type_mismatches.insert(
270 pat.into(),
271 TypeMismatch { expected: expected.clone(), actual: ty.clone() },
272 );
270 } 273 }
271 let ty = self.resolve_ty_as_possible(ty); 274 let ty = self.resolve_ty_as_possible(ty);
272 self.write_pat_ty(pat, ty.clone()); 275 self.write_pat_ty(pat, ty.clone());
diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/tests.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/tests.rs
index ccfb88c52..cc819373c 100644
--- a/crates/hir_ty/src/tests.rs
+++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/tests.rs
@@ -130,7 +130,10 @@ fn infer_with_mismatches(content: &str, include_mismatches: bool) -> String {
130 } 130 }
131 Err(SyntheticSyntax) => continue, 131 Err(SyntheticSyntax) => continue,
132 }; 132 };
133 types.push((syntax_ptr, ty)); 133 types.push((syntax_ptr.clone(), ty));
134 if let Some(mismatch) = inference_result.type_mismatch_for_pat(pat) {
135 mismatches.push((syntax_ptr, mismatch));
136 }
134 } 137 }
135 138
136 for (expr, ty) in inference_result.type_of_expr.iter() { 139 for (expr, ty) in inference_result.type_of_expr.iter() {
diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/tests/patterns.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/tests/patterns.rs
index 787647e9f..ddbadbe40 100644
--- a/crates/hir_ty/src/tests/patterns.rs
+++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/tests/patterns.rs
@@ -546,7 +546,9 @@ fn infer_const_pattern() {
546 273..276 'Bar': usize 546 273..276 'Bar': usize
547 280..283 'Bar': usize 547 280..283 'Bar': usize
548 200..223: expected (), got Foo 548 200..223: expected (), got Foo
549 211..214: expected (), got Foo
549 262..285: expected (), got usize 550 262..285: expected (), got usize
551 273..276: expected (), got usize
550 "#]], 552 "#]],
551 ); 553 );
552} 554}
@@ -703,7 +705,7 @@ fn box_pattern() {
703 705
704#[test] 706#[test]
705fn tuple_ellipsis_pattern() { 707fn tuple_ellipsis_pattern() {
706 check_infer( 708 check_infer_with_mismatches(
707 r#" 709 r#"
708fn foo(tuple: (u8, i16, f32)) { 710fn foo(tuple: (u8, i16, f32)) {
709 match tuple { 711 match tuple {
@@ -744,6 +746,8 @@ fn foo(tuple: (u8, i16, f32)) {
744 186..200 '{/*too long*/}': () 746 186..200 '{/*too long*/}': ()
745 209..210 '_': (u8, i16, f32) 747 209..210 '_': (u8, i16, f32)
746 214..216 '{}': () 748 214..216 '{}': ()
749 136..142: expected (u8, i16, f32), got (u8, i16)
750 170..182: expected (u8, i16, f32), got (u8, i16, f32, _)
747 "#]], 751 "#]],
748 ); 752 );
749} 753}
@@ -851,3 +855,55 @@ fn f(e: Enum) {
851 "#, 855 "#,
852 ) 856 )
853} 857}
858
859#[test]
860fn type_mismatch_in_or_pattern() {
861 check_infer_with_mismatches(
862 r#"
863fn main() {
864 match (false,) {
865 (true | (),) => {}
866 (() | true,) => {}
867 (_ | (),) => {}
868 (() | _,) => {}
869 }
870}
871"#,
872 expect![[r#"
873 10..142 '{ ... } }': ()
874 16..140 'match ... }': ()
875 22..30 '(false,)': (bool,)
876 23..28 'false': bool
877 41..53 '(true | (),)': (bool,)
878 42..46 'true': bool
879 42..46 'true': bool
880 42..51 'true | ()': bool
881 49..51 '()': ()
882 57..59 '{}': ()
883 68..80 '(() | true,)': ((),)
884 69..71 '()': ()
885 69..78 '() | true': ()
886 74..78 'true': bool
887 74..78 'true': bool
888 84..86 '{}': ()
889 95..104 '(_ | (),)': (bool,)
890 96..97 '_': bool
891 96..102 '_ | ()': bool
892 100..102 '()': ()
893 108..110 '{}': ()
894 119..128 '(() | _,)': ((),)
895 120..122 '()': ()
896 120..126 '() | _': ()
897 125..126 '_': bool
898 132..134 '{}': ()
899 49..51: expected bool, got ()
900 68..80: expected (bool,), got ((),)
901 69..71: expected bool, got ()
902 69..78: expected bool, got ()
903 100..102: expected bool, got ()
904 119..128: expected (bool,), got ((),)
905 120..122: expected bool, got ()
906 120..126: expected bool, got ()
907 "#]],
908 );
909}