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authorOli Scherer <git-spam-no-reply9815368754983@oli-obk.de>2022-03-30 13:17:46 +0000
committerOli Scherer <git-spam-no-reply9815368754983@oli-obk.de>2022-03-30 13:17:46 +0000
commit11446779b006b25300eb2b4ad6707d6d3303da5e (patch)
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Don't ICE when opaque types get their hidden type constrained again.
Contrary to popular belief, `codegen_fulfill_obligation` does not get used solely in codegen, so we cannot rely on `param_env` being set to RevealAll and thus revealing the hidden types instead of constraining them.
Diffstat (limited to 'compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs')
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs19
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs
index 4b6784aee97..866bb6109e0 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/codegen.rs
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt};
 /// obligations *could be* resolved if we wanted to.
 ///
 /// This also expects that `trait_ref` is fully normalized.
+#[instrument(level = "debug", skip(tcx))]
 pub fn codegen_fulfill_obligation<'tcx>(
     tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
     (param_env, trait_ref): (ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>),
@@ -27,11 +28,6 @@ pub fn codegen_fulfill_obligation<'tcx>(
     let trait_ref = tcx.erase_regions(trait_ref);
     // We expect the input to be fully normalized.
     debug_assert_eq!(trait_ref, tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, trait_ref));
-    debug!(
-        "codegen_fulfill_obligation(trait_ref={:?}, def_id={:?})",
-        (param_env, trait_ref),
-        trait_ref.def_id()
-    );
 
     // Do the initial selection for the obligation. This yields the
     // shallow result we are looking for -- that is, what specific impl.
@@ -80,25 +76,22 @@ pub fn codegen_fulfill_obligation<'tcx>(
             }
         };
 
-        debug!("fulfill_obligation: selection={:?}", selection);
+        debug!(?selection);
 
         // Currently, we use a fulfillment context to completely resolve
         // all nested obligations. This is because they can inform the
         // inference of the impl's type parameters.
         let mut fulfill_cx = FulfillmentContext::new();
         let impl_source = selection.map(|predicate| {
-            debug!("fulfill_obligation: register_predicate_obligation {:?}", predicate);
             fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(&infcx, predicate);
         });
         let impl_source = drain_fulfillment_cx_or_panic(&infcx, &mut fulfill_cx, impl_source);
 
-        // There should be no opaque types during codegen, they all get revealed.
-        let opaque_types = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types();
-        if !opaque_types.is_empty() {
-            bug!("{:#?}", opaque_types);
-        }
+        // Opaque types may have gotten their hidden types constrained, but we can ignore them safely
+        // as they will get constrained elsewhere, too.
+        let _opaque_types = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().opaque_type_storage.take_opaque_types();
 
-        debug!("Cache miss: {:?} => {:?}", trait_ref, impl_source);
+        debug!("Cache miss: {trait_ref:?} => {impl_source:?}");
         Ok(&*tcx.arena.alloc(impl_source))
     })
 }