Don't treat closures/coroutines as part of the public API
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@ -121,6 +121,7 @@ impl<'tcx> OpaqueTypeCollector<'tcx> {
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}
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impl<'tcx> super::sig_types::SpannedTypeVisitor<'tcx> for OpaqueTypeCollector<'tcx> {
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#[instrument(skip(self), ret, level = "trace")]
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fn visit(&mut self, span: Span, value: impl TypeVisitable<TyCtxt<'tcx>>) -> ControlFlow<!> {
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self.visit_spanned(span, value);
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ControlFlow::Continue(())
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
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use std::ops::ControlFlow;
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use rustc_hir::{def::DefKind, def_id::LocalDefId};
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use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt};
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use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt;
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use rustc_span::Span;
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use rustc_type_ir::visit::TypeVisitable;
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@ -25,24 +25,9 @@ pub fn walk_types<'tcx, V: SpannedTypeVisitor<'tcx>>(
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let kind = tcx.def_kind(item);
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trace!(?kind);
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match kind {
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DefKind::Coroutine => {
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match tcx.type_of(item).instantiate_identity().kind() {
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ty::Coroutine(_, args, _) => visitor.visit(tcx.def_span(item), args.as_coroutine().sig())?,
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_ => bug!(),
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}
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for (pred, span) in tcx.predicates_of(item).instantiate_identity(tcx) {
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visitor.visit(span, pred)?;
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}
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}
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// Walk over the signature of the function-like
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DefKind::Closure | DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::Fn => {
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let ty_sig = match kind {
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DefKind::Closure => match tcx.type_of(item).instantiate_identity().kind() {
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ty::Closure(_, args) => args.as_closure().sig(),
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_ => bug!(),
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},
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_ => tcx.fn_sig(item).instantiate_identity(),
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};
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// Walk over the signature of the function
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DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::Fn => {
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let ty_sig = tcx.fn_sig(item).instantiate_identity();
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let hir_sig = tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(item).fn_decl().unwrap();
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// Walk over the inputs and outputs manually in order to get good spans for them.
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visitor.visit(hir_sig.output.span(), ty_sig.output());
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@ -79,8 +64,10 @@ pub fn walk_types<'tcx, V: SpannedTypeVisitor<'tcx>>(
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visitor.visit(span, pred)?;
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}
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}
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// Does not have a syntactical signature
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DefKind::InlineConst => {}
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// These are not part of a public API, they can only appear as hidden types, and there
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// the interesting parts are solely in the signature of the containing item's opaque type
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// or dyn type.
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DefKind::InlineConst | DefKind::Closure | DefKind::Coroutine => {}
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DefKind::Impl { of_trait } => {
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if of_trait {
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let span = tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(item).expect_item().expect_impl().of_trait.unwrap().path.span;
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//! This test checks that we do not walk types in async blocks for
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//! determining the opaque types that appear in a signature. async blocks,
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//! all other coroutines and closures are always private and not part of
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//! a signature. They become part of a signature via `dyn Trait` or `impl Trait`,
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//! which is something that we process abstractly without looking at its hidden
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//! types.
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// edition: 2021
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// check-pass
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#![feature(impl_trait_in_assoc_type)]
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error[E0792]: non-defining opaque type use in defining scope
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--> $DIR/nested_impl_trait_in_assoc_ty.rs:15:9
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LL | async move { merge_stream(self.mem_table.iter()) }
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ argument `'_` is not a generic parameter
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note: for this opaque type
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--> $DIR/nested_impl_trait_in_assoc_ty.rs:35:1
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LL | pub(crate) async fn merge_stream<'a>(mem_table_iter: impl Iterator<Item = &'a ()>) {}
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: aborting due to previous error
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0792`.
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