use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::ItemLocalMap; use rustc_macros::{HashStable, TyDecodable, TyEncodable}; use tracing::debug; use crate::middle::region::{Scope, ScopeData, ScopeTree}; /// `RvalueScopes` is a mapping from sub-expressions to _extended_ lifetime as determined by /// rules laid out in `rustc_hir_analysis::check::rvalue_scopes`. #[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq, HashStable)] pub struct RvalueScopes { map: ItemLocalMap>, } impl RvalueScopes { pub fn new() -> Self { Self { map: <_>::default() } } /// Returns the scope when the temp created by `expr_id` will be cleaned up. /// It also emits a lint on potential backwards incompatible change to the temporary scope /// which is *for now* always shortening. pub fn temporary_scope( &self, region_scope_tree: &ScopeTree, expr_id: hir::ItemLocalId, ) -> (Option, Option) { // Check for a designated rvalue scope. if let Some(&s) = self.map.get(&expr_id) { debug!("temporary_scope({expr_id:?}) = {s:?} [custom]"); return (s, None); } // Otherwise, locate the innermost terminating scope // if there's one. Static items, for instance, won't // have an enclosing scope, hence no scope will be // returned. region_scope_tree .default_temporary_scope(Scope { local_id: expr_id, data: ScopeData::Node }) } /// Make an association between a sub-expression and an extended lifetime pub fn record_rvalue_scope(&mut self, var: hir::ItemLocalId, lifetime: Option) { debug!("record_rvalue_scope(var={var:?}, lifetime={lifetime:?})"); if let Some(lifetime) = lifetime { assert!(var != lifetime.local_id); } self.map.insert(var, lifetime); } }