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//! This module is concerned with finding methods that a given type provides.
//! For details about how this works in rustc, see the method lookup page in the
//! [rustc guide](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustc-guide/method-lookup.html)
//! and the corresponding code mostly in librustc_typeck/check/method/probe.rs.
use std::sync::Arc;
use arrayvec::ArrayVec;
use hir_def::{
lang_item::LangItemTarget, resolver::Resolver, type_ref::Mutability, AssocItemId, ContainerId,
FunctionId, HasModule, ImplId, Lookup, TraitId,
};
use hir_expand::name::Name;
use ra_db::CrateId;
use ra_prof::profile;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use super::Substs;
use crate::{
autoderef,
db::HirDatabase,
primitive::{FloatBitness, Uncertain},
utils::all_super_traits,
Canonical, InEnvironment, TraitEnvironment, TraitRef, Ty, TypeCtor, TypeWalk,
};
/// This is used as a key for indexing impls.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum TyFingerprint {
Apply(TypeCtor),
}
impl TyFingerprint {
/// Creates a TyFingerprint for looking up an impl. Only certain types can
/// have impls: if we have some `struct S`, we can have an `impl S`, but not
/// `impl &S`. Hence, this will return `None` for reference types and such.
fn for_impl(ty: &Ty) -> Option<TyFingerprint> {
match ty {
Ty::Apply(a_ty) => Some(TyFingerprint::Apply(a_ty.ctor)),
_ => None,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct CrateImplBlocks {
impls: FxHashMap<TyFingerprint, Vec<ImplId>>,
impls_by_trait: FxHashMap<TraitId, Vec<ImplId>>,
}
impl CrateImplBlocks {
pub(crate) fn impls_in_crate_query(
db: &impl HirDatabase,
krate: CrateId,
) -> Arc<CrateImplBlocks> {
let _p = profile("impls_in_crate_query");
let mut res =
CrateImplBlocks { impls: FxHashMap::default(), impls_by_trait: FxHashMap::default() };
let crate_def_map = db.crate_def_map(krate);
for (_module_id, module_data) in crate_def_map.modules.iter() {
for &impl_id in module_data.impls.iter() {
match db.impl_trait(impl_id) {
Some(tr) => {
res.impls_by_trait.entry(tr.trait_).or_default().push(impl_id);
}
None => {
let self_ty = db.impl_self_ty(impl_id);
if let Some(self_ty_fp) = TyFingerprint::for_impl(&self_ty) {
res.impls.entry(self_ty_fp).or_default().push(impl_id);
}
}
}
}
}
Arc::new(res)
}
pub fn lookup_impl_blocks(&self, ty: &Ty) -> impl Iterator<Item = ImplId> + '_ {
let fingerprint = TyFingerprint::for_impl(ty);
fingerprint.and_then(|f| self.impls.get(&f)).into_iter().flatten().copied()
}
pub fn lookup_impl_blocks_for_trait(&self, tr: TraitId) -> impl Iterator<Item = ImplId> + '_ {
self.impls_by_trait.get(&tr).into_iter().flatten().copied()
}
pub fn all_impls<'a>(&'a self) -> impl Iterator<Item = ImplId> + 'a {
self.impls.values().chain(self.impls_by_trait.values()).flatten().copied()
}
}
impl Ty {
pub fn def_crates(
&self,
db: &impl HirDatabase,
cur_crate: CrateId,
) -> Option<ArrayVec<[CrateId; 2]>> {
// Types like slice can have inherent impls in several crates, (core and alloc).
// The corresponding impls are marked with lang items, so we can use them to find the required crates.
macro_rules! lang_item_crate {
($($name:expr),+ $(,)?) => {{
let mut v = ArrayVec::<[LangItemTarget; 2]>::new();
$(
v.extend(db.lang_item(cur_crate, $name.into()));
)+
v
}};
}
let lang_item_targets = match self {
Ty::Apply(a_ty) => match a_ty.ctor {
TypeCtor::Adt(def_id) => {
return Some(std::iter::once(def_id.module(db).krate).collect())
}
TypeCtor::Bool => lang_item_crate!("bool"),
TypeCtor::Char => lang_item_crate!("char"),
TypeCtor::Float(Uncertain::Known(f)) => match f.bitness {
// There are two lang items: one in libcore (fXX) and one in libstd (fXX_runtime)
FloatBitness::X32 => lang_item_crate!("f32", "f32_runtime"),
FloatBitness::X64 => lang_item_crate!("f64", "f64_runtime"),
},
TypeCtor::Int(Uncertain::Known(i)) => lang_item_crate!(i.ty_to_string()),
TypeCtor::Str => lang_item_crate!("str_alloc", "str"),
TypeCtor::Slice => lang_item_crate!("slice_alloc", "slice"),
TypeCtor::RawPtr(Mutability::Shared) => lang_item_crate!("const_ptr"),
TypeCtor::RawPtr(Mutability::Mut) => lang_item_crate!("mut_ptr"),
_ => return None,
},
_ => return None,
};
let res = lang_item_targets
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|it| match it {
LangItemTarget::ImplBlockId(it) => Some(it),
_ => None,
})
.map(|it| it.lookup(db).container.krate)
.collect();
Some(res)
}
}
/// Look up the method with the given name, returning the actual autoderefed
/// receiver type (but without autoref applied yet).
pub(crate) fn lookup_method(
ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
db: &impl HirDatabase,
name: &Name,
resolver: &Resolver,
) -> Option<(Ty, FunctionId)> {
iterate_method_candidates(ty, db, resolver, Some(name), LookupMode::MethodCall, |ty, f| match f
{
AssocItemId::FunctionId(f) => Some((ty.clone(), f)),
_ => None,
})
}
/// Whether we're looking up a dotted method call (like `v.len()`) or a path
/// (like `Vec::new`).
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum LookupMode {
/// Looking up a method call like `v.len()`: We only consider candidates
/// that have a `self` parameter, and do autoderef.
MethodCall,
/// Looking up a path like `Vec::new` or `Vec::default`: We consider all
/// candidates including associated constants, but don't do autoderef.
Path,
}
// This would be nicer if it just returned an iterator, but that runs into
// lifetime problems, because we need to borrow temp `CrateImplBlocks`.
// FIXME add a context type here?
pub fn iterate_method_candidates<T>(
ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
db: &impl HirDatabase,
resolver: &Resolver,
name: Option<&Name>,
mode: LookupMode,
mut callback: impl FnMut(&Ty, AssocItemId) -> Option<T>,
) -> Option<T> {
match mode {
LookupMode::MethodCall => {
// For method calls, rust first does any number of autoderef, and then one
// autoref (i.e. when the method takes &self or &mut self). We just ignore
// the autoref currently -- when we find a method matching the given name,
// we assume it fits.
// Also note that when we've got a receiver like &S, even if the method we
// find in the end takes &self, we still do the autoderef step (just as
// rustc does an autoderef and then autoref again).
let environment = TraitEnvironment::lower(db, resolver);
let ty = InEnvironment { value: ty.clone(), environment };
let krate = resolver.krate()?;
// We have to be careful about the order we're looking at candidates
// in here. Consider the case where we're resolving `x.clone()`
// where `x: &Vec<_>`. This resolves to the clone method with self
// type `Vec<_>`, *not* `&_`. I.e. we need to consider methods where
// the receiver type exactly matches before cases where we have to
// do autoref. But in the autoderef steps, the `&_` self type comes
// up *before* the `Vec<_>` self type.
//
// On the other hand, we don't want to just pick any by-value method
// before any by-autoref method; it's just that we need to consider
// the methods by autoderef order of *receiver types*, not *self
// types*.
let deref_chain: Vec<_> = autoderef::autoderef(db, Some(krate), ty.clone()).collect();
for i in 0..deref_chain.len() {
if let Some(result) = iterate_method_candidates_with_autoref(
&deref_chain[i..],
db,
resolver,
name,
&mut callback,
) {
return Some(result);
}
}
None
}
LookupMode::Path => {
// No autoderef for path lookups
iterate_method_candidates_for_self_ty(&ty, db, resolver, name, &mut callback)
}
}
}
fn iterate_method_candidates_with_autoref<T>(
deref_chain: &[Canonical<Ty>],
db: &impl HirDatabase,
resolver: &Resolver,
name: Option<&Name>,
mut callback: impl FnMut(&Ty, AssocItemId) -> Option<T>,
) -> Option<T> {
if let Some(result) = iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(
&deref_chain[0],
&deref_chain[1..],
db,
resolver,
name,
&mut callback,
) {
return Some(result);
}
let refed = Canonical {
num_vars: deref_chain[0].num_vars,
value: Ty::apply_one(TypeCtor::Ref(Mutability::Shared), deref_chain[0].value.clone()),
};
if let Some(result) = iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(
&refed,
deref_chain,
db,
resolver,
name,
&mut callback,
) {
return Some(result);
}
let ref_muted = Canonical {
num_vars: deref_chain[0].num_vars,
value: Ty::apply_one(TypeCtor::Ref(Mutability::Mut), deref_chain[0].value.clone()),
};
if let Some(result) = iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(
&ref_muted,
deref_chain,
db,
resolver,
name,
&mut callback,
) {
return Some(result);
}
None
}
fn iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver<T>(
receiver_ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
rest_of_deref_chain: &[Canonical<Ty>],
db: &impl HirDatabase,
resolver: &Resolver,
name: Option<&Name>,
mut callback: impl FnMut(&Ty, AssocItemId) -> Option<T>,
) -> Option<T> {
// We're looking for methods with *receiver* type receiver_ty. These could
// be found in any of the derefs of receiver_ty, so we have to go through
// that.
let krate = resolver.krate()?;
for self_ty in std::iter::once(receiver_ty).chain(rest_of_deref_chain) {
if let Some(result) =
iterate_inherent_methods(self_ty, db, name, Some(receiver_ty), krate, &mut callback)
{
return Some(result);
}
}
for self_ty in std::iter::once(receiver_ty).chain(rest_of_deref_chain) {
if let Some(result) = iterate_trait_method_candidates(
self_ty,
db,
resolver,
name,
Some(receiver_ty),
&mut callback,
) {
return Some(result);
}
}
None
}
fn iterate_method_candidates_for_self_ty<T>(
self_ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
db: &impl HirDatabase,
resolver: &Resolver,
name: Option<&Name>,
mut callback: impl FnMut(&Ty, AssocItemId) -> Option<T>,
) -> Option<T> {
let krate = resolver.krate()?;
if let Some(result) = iterate_inherent_methods(self_ty, db, name, None, krate, &mut callback) {
return Some(result);
}
if let Some(result) =
iterate_trait_method_candidates(self_ty, db, resolver, name, None, &mut callback)
{
return Some(result);
}
None
}
fn iterate_trait_method_candidates<T>(
self_ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
db: &impl HirDatabase,
resolver: &Resolver,
name: Option<&Name>,
receiver_ty: Option<&Canonical<Ty>>,
mut callback: impl FnMut(&Ty, AssocItemId) -> Option<T>,
) -> Option<T> {
let krate = resolver.krate()?;
// FIXME: maybe put the trait_env behind a query (need to figure out good input parameters for that)
let env = TraitEnvironment::lower(db, resolver);
// if ty is `impl Trait` or `dyn Trait`, the trait doesn't need to be in scope
let inherent_trait = self_ty.value.inherent_trait().into_iter();
// if we have `T: Trait` in the param env, the trait doesn't need to be in scope
let traits_from_env = env
.trait_predicates_for_self_ty(&self_ty.value)
.map(|tr| tr.trait_)
.flat_map(|t| all_super_traits(db, t));
let traits =
inherent_trait.chain(traits_from_env).chain(resolver.traits_in_scope(db).into_iter());
'traits: for t in traits {
let data = db.trait_data(t);
// we'll be lazy about checking whether the type implements the
// trait, but if we find out it doesn't, we'll skip the rest of the
// iteration
let mut known_implemented = false;
for (_name, item) in data.items.iter() {
if !is_valid_candidate(db, name, receiver_ty, (*item).into(), self_ty) {
continue;
}
if !known_implemented {
let goal = generic_implements_goal(db, env.clone(), t, self_ty.clone());
if db.trait_solve(krate.into(), goal).is_none() {
continue 'traits;
}
}
known_implemented = true;
if let Some(result) = callback(&self_ty.value, (*item).into()) {
return Some(result);
}
}
}
None
}
fn iterate_inherent_methods<T>(
self_ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
db: &impl HirDatabase,
name: Option<&Name>,
receiver_ty: Option<&Canonical<Ty>>,
krate: CrateId,
mut callback: impl FnMut(&Ty, AssocItemId) -> Option<T>,
) -> Option<T> {
for krate in self_ty.value.def_crates(db, krate)? {
let impls = db.impls_in_crate(krate);
for impl_block in impls.lookup_impl_blocks(&self_ty.value) {
for &item in db.impl_data(impl_block).items.iter() {
if !is_valid_candidate(db, name, receiver_ty, item, self_ty) {
continue;
}
if let Some(result) = callback(&self_ty.value, item) {
return Some(result);
}
}
}
}
None
}
fn is_valid_candidate(
db: &impl HirDatabase,
name: Option<&Name>,
receiver_ty: Option<&Canonical<Ty>>,
item: AssocItemId,
self_ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
) -> bool {
match item {
AssocItemId::FunctionId(m) => {
let data = db.function_data(m);
if let Some(name) = name {
if &data.name != name {
return false;
}
}
if let Some(receiver_ty) = receiver_ty {
if !data.has_self_param {
return false;
}
let transformed_receiver_ty = match transform_receiver_ty(db, m, self_ty) {
Some(ty) => ty,
None => return false,
};
if transformed_receiver_ty != receiver_ty.value {
return false;
}
}
true
}
AssocItemId::ConstId(c) => {
let data = db.const_data(c);
name.map_or(true, |name| data.name.as_ref() == Some(name)) && receiver_ty.is_none()
}
_ => false,
}
}
pub(crate) fn inherent_impl_substs(
db: &impl HirDatabase,
impl_id: ImplId,
self_ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
) -> Option<Substs> {
let vars = Substs::build_for_def(db, impl_id).fill_with_bound_vars(0).build();
let self_ty_with_vars = db.impl_self_ty(impl_id).subst(&vars);
let self_ty_with_vars = Canonical { num_vars: vars.len(), value: self_ty_with_vars };
super::infer::unify(&self_ty_with_vars, self_ty)
}
fn transform_receiver_ty(
db: &impl HirDatabase,
function_id: FunctionId,
self_ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
) -> Option<Ty> {
let substs = match function_id.lookup(db).container {
ContainerId::TraitId(_) => Substs::build_for_def(db, function_id)
.push(self_ty.value.clone())
.fill_with_unknown()
.build(),
ContainerId::ImplId(impl_id) => inherent_impl_substs(db, impl_id, &self_ty)?,
ContainerId::ModuleId(_) | ContainerId::DefWithBodyId(_) => unreachable!(),
};
let sig = db.callable_item_signature(function_id.into());
Some(sig.params()[0].clone().subst(&substs))
}
pub fn implements_trait(
ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
db: &impl HirDatabase,
resolver: &Resolver,
krate: CrateId,
trait_: TraitId,
) -> bool {
if ty.value.inherent_trait() == Some(trait_) {
// FIXME this is a bit of a hack, since Chalk should say the same thing
// anyway, but currently Chalk doesn't implement `dyn/impl Trait` yet
return true;
}
let env = TraitEnvironment::lower(db, resolver);
let goal = generic_implements_goal(db, env, trait_, ty.clone());
let solution = db.trait_solve(krate.into(), goal);
solution.is_some()
}
/// This creates Substs for a trait with the given Self type and type variables
/// for all other parameters, to query Chalk with it.
fn generic_implements_goal(
db: &impl HirDatabase,
env: Arc<TraitEnvironment>,
trait_: TraitId,
self_ty: Canonical<Ty>,
) -> Canonical<InEnvironment<super::Obligation>> {
let num_vars = self_ty.num_vars;
let substs = super::Substs::build_for_def(db, trait_)
.push(self_ty.value)
.fill_with_bound_vars(num_vars as u32)
.build();
let num_vars = substs.len() - 1 + self_ty.num_vars;
let trait_ref = TraitRef { trait_, substs };
let obligation = super::Obligation::Trait(trait_ref);
Canonical { num_vars, value: InEnvironment::new(env, obligation) }
}
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