auto merge of #9350 : pnkfelix/rust/fsk-issue-4691-catch-bad-fsu-during-compute-moves, r=nikomatsakis

Resolves third bullet of #4691: if the functional-struct-update (FSU) expression `{ a: b, ..s }` causes `s` to move and `s` has a destructor, then the expression is illegal.

r? @nikomatsakis
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bors 2013-09-20 20:26:02 -07:00
commit e268c7fcc5
4 changed files with 147 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ use middle::typeck::{method_map};
use util::ppaux;
use util::ppaux::Repr;
use util::common::indenter;
use util::ppaux::UserString;
use std::at_vec;
use std::hashmap::{HashSet, HashMap};
@ -433,7 +434,21 @@ impl VisitContext {
ty::type_moves_by_default(self.tcx, tf.mt.ty)
});
fn has_dtor(tcx: ty::ctxt, ty: ty::t) -> bool {
use middle::ty::{get,ty_struct,ty_enum};
match get(ty).sty {
ty_struct(did, _) | ty_enum(did, _) => ty::has_dtor(tcx, did),
_ => false,
}
}
if consume_with {
if has_dtor(self.tcx, with_ty) {
self.tcx.sess.span_err(with_expr.span,
fmt!("cannot move out of type `%s`, \
which defines the `Drop` trait",
with_ty.user_string(self.tcx)));
}
self.consume_expr(*with_expr, visitor);
} else {
self.use_expr(*with_expr, Read, visitor);

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@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// Issue 4691: Ensure that functional-struct-update can only copy, not
// move, when the struct implements Drop.
use NC = std::util::NonCopyable;
struct S { a: int, nc: NC }
impl Drop for S { fn drop(&mut self) { } }
struct T { a: int, mv: ~int }
impl Drop for T { fn drop(&mut self) { } }
fn f(s0:S) {
let _s2 = S{a: 2, ..s0}; //~error: cannot move out of type `S`, which defines the `Drop` trait
}
fn g(s0:T) {
let _s2 = T{a: 2, ..s0}; //~error: cannot move out of type `T`, which defines the `Drop` trait
}
fn main() { }

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@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ impl Drop for A {
}
fn main() {
let a = A { y: Arc::new(1), x: Arc::new(2) };
let _b = A { y: Arc::new(3), ..a };
let _c = a; //~ ERROR use of moved value
let _b = A { y: Arc::new(3), ..a }; //~ ERROR cannot move out of type `A`
let _c = a;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// Issue 4691: Ensure that functional-struct-updates operates
// correctly and moves rather than copy when appropriate.
use NC = std::util::NonCopyable;
struct ncint { nc: NC, v: int }
fn ncint(v: int) -> ncint { ncint { nc: NC, v: v } }
struct NoFoo { copied: int, noncopy: ncint, }
impl NoFoo {
fn new(x:int,y:int) -> NoFoo { NoFoo { copied: x, noncopy: ncint(y) } }
}
struct MoveFoo { copied: int, moved: ~int, }
impl MoveFoo {
fn new(x:int,y:int) -> MoveFoo { MoveFoo { copied: x, moved: ~y } }
}
struct DropNoFoo { inner: NoFoo }
impl DropNoFoo {
fn new(x:int,y:int) -> DropNoFoo { DropNoFoo { inner: NoFoo::new(x,y) } }
}
impl Drop for DropNoFoo { fn drop(&mut self) { } }
struct DropMoveFoo { inner: MoveFoo }
impl DropMoveFoo {
fn new(x:int,y:int) -> DropMoveFoo { DropMoveFoo { inner: MoveFoo::new(x,y) } }
}
impl Drop for DropMoveFoo { fn drop(&mut self) { } }
fn test0() {
// just copy implicitly copyable fields from `f`, no moves
// (and thus it is okay that these are Drop; compare against
// compile-fail test: borrowck-struct-update-with-dtor.rs).
// Case 1: NonCopyable
let f = DropNoFoo::new(1, 2);
let b = DropNoFoo { inner: NoFoo { noncopy: ncint(3), ..f.inner }};
let c = DropNoFoo { inner: NoFoo { noncopy: ncint(4), ..f.inner }};
assert_eq!(f.inner.copied, 1);
assert_eq!(f.inner.noncopy.v, 2);
assert_eq!(b.inner.copied, 1);
assert_eq!(b.inner.noncopy.v, 3);
assert_eq!(c.inner.copied, 1);
assert_eq!(c.inner.noncopy.v, 4);
// Case 2: Owned
let f = DropMoveFoo::new(5, 6);
let b = DropMoveFoo { inner: MoveFoo { moved: ~7, ..f.inner }};
let c = DropMoveFoo { inner: MoveFoo { moved: ~8, ..f.inner }};
assert_eq!(f.inner.copied, 5);
assert_eq!(*f.inner.moved, 6);
assert_eq!(b.inner.copied, 5);
assert_eq!(*b.inner.moved, 7);
assert_eq!(c.inner.copied, 5);
assert_eq!(*c.inner.moved, 8);
}
fn test1() {
// copying move-by-default fields from `f`, so it moves:
let f = MoveFoo::new(11, 12);
let b = MoveFoo {moved: ~13, ..f};
let c = MoveFoo {copied: 14, ..f};
assert_eq!(b.copied, 11);
assert_eq!(*b.moved, 13);
assert_eq!(c.copied, 14);
assert_eq!(*c.moved, 12);
}
fn test2() {
// move non-copyable field
let f = NoFoo::new(21, 22);
let b = NoFoo {noncopy: ncint(23), ..f};
let c = NoFoo {copied: 24, ..f};
assert_eq!(b.copied, 21);
assert_eq!(b.noncopy.v, 23);
assert_eq!(c.copied, 24);
assert_eq!(c.noncopy.v, 22);
}
fn main() {
test0();
test1();
test2();
}