From a09079f27aa631b011f6c0703200862d28af81f4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Florian Diebold Date: Sat, 15 May 2021 16:00:24 +0200 Subject: Fix coercion of two closures to a function pointer Fixes #8604. --- crates/hir_ty/src/infer/coerce.rs | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'crates/hir_ty/src/infer') diff --git a/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/coerce.rs b/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/coerce.rs index 8467ea056..27f59c8bb 100644 --- a/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/coerce.rs +++ b/crates/hir_ty/src/infer/coerce.rs @@ -40,32 +40,45 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> { /// Merge two types from different branches, with possible coercion. /// /// Mostly this means trying to coerce one to the other, but - /// - if we have two function types for different functions, we need to + /// - if we have two function types for different functions or closures, we need to /// coerce both to function pointers; /// - if we were concerned with lifetime subtyping, we'd need to look for a /// least upper bound. pub(super) fn coerce_merge_branch(&mut self, ty1: &Ty, ty2: &Ty) -> Ty { + // Special case: two function types. Try to coerce both to + // pointers to have a chance at getting a match. See + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/7b805396bf46dce972692a6846ce2ad8481c5f85/src/librustc_typeck/check/coercion.rs#L877-L916 + let sig = match (ty1.kind(&Interner), ty2.kind(&Interner)) { + (TyKind::FnDef(..), TyKind::FnDef(..)) + | (TyKind::Closure(..), TyKind::FnDef(..)) + | (TyKind::FnDef(..), TyKind::Closure(..)) + | (TyKind::Closure(..), TyKind::Closure(..)) => { + // FIXME: we're ignoring safety here. To be more correct, if we have one FnDef and one Closure, + // we should be coercing the closure to a fn pointer of the safety of the FnDef + cov_mark::hit!(coerce_fn_reification); + let sig = ty1.callable_sig(self.db).expect("FnDef without callable sig"); + Some(sig) + } + _ => None, + }; + if let Some(sig) = sig { + let target_ty = TyKind::Function(sig.to_fn_ptr()).intern(&Interner); + let result1 = self.coerce_inner(ty1.clone(), &target_ty); + let result2 = self.coerce_inner(ty2.clone(), &target_ty); + if let (Ok(_result1), Ok(_result2)) = (result1, result2) { + // TODO deal with the goals + return target_ty; + } + } + if self.coerce(ty1, ty2) { ty2.clone() } else if self.coerce(ty2, ty1) { ty1.clone() } else { - if let (TyKind::FnDef(..), TyKind::FnDef(..)) = - (ty1.kind(&Interner), ty2.kind(&Interner)) - { - cov_mark::hit!(coerce_fn_reification); - // Special case: two function types. Try to coerce both to - // pointers to have a chance at getting a match. See - // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/7b805396bf46dce972692a6846ce2ad8481c5f85/src/librustc_typeck/check/coercion.rs#L877-L916 - let sig1 = ty1.callable_sig(self.db).expect("FnDef without callable sig"); - let sig2 = ty2.callable_sig(self.db).expect("FnDef without callable sig"); - let ptr_ty1 = TyBuilder::fn_ptr(sig1); - let ptr_ty2 = TyBuilder::fn_ptr(sig2); - self.coerce_merge_branch(&ptr_ty1, &ptr_ty2) - } else { - cov_mark::hit!(coerce_merge_fail_fallback); - ty1.clone() - } + // FIXME record a type mismatch + cov_mark::hit!(coerce_merge_fail_fallback); + ty1.clone() } } @@ -236,8 +249,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> { Ok(result) } - /// Attempts to coerce from the type of a Rust function item into a closure - /// or a function pointer. + /// Attempts to coerce from the type of a Rust function item into a function pointer. fn coerce_from_fn_item(&mut self, from_ty: Ty, to_ty: &Ty) -> InferResult { match to_ty.kind(&Interner) { TyKind::Function(_) => { -- cgit v1.2.3