//! Normalizes MIR in `TypingMode::PostAnalysis` mode, most notably revealing //! its opaques. We also only normalize specializable associated items once in //! `PostAnalysis` mode. use rustc_middle::mir::visit::*; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; pub(super) struct PostAnalysisNormalize; impl<'tcx> crate::MirPass<'tcx> for PostAnalysisNormalize { fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { // FIXME(#132279): This is used during the phase transition from analysis // to runtime, so we have to manually specify the correct typing mode. let typing_env = ty::TypingEnv::post_analysis(tcx, body.source.def_id()); PostAnalysisNormalizeVisitor { tcx, typing_env }.visit_body_preserves_cfg(body); } fn is_required(&self) -> bool { true } } struct PostAnalysisNormalizeVisitor<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, typing_env: ty::TypingEnv<'tcx>, } impl<'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for PostAnalysisNormalizeVisitor<'tcx> { #[inline] fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { self.tcx } #[inline] fn visit_place( &mut self, place: &mut Place<'tcx>, _context: PlaceContext, _location: Location, ) { if !self.tcx.next_trait_solver_globally() { // `OpaqueCast` projections are only needed if there are opaque types on which projections // are performed. After the `PostAnalysisNormalize` pass, all opaque types are replaced with their // hidden types, so we don't need these projections anymore. // // Performance optimization: don't reintern if there is no `OpaqueCast` to remove. if place.projection.iter().any(|elem| matches!(elem, ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_))) { place.projection = self.tcx.mk_place_elems( &place .projection .into_iter() .filter(|elem| !matches!(elem, ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_))) .collect::>(), ); }; } self.super_place(place, _context, _location); } #[inline] fn visit_const_operand(&mut self, constant: &mut ConstOperand<'tcx>, location: Location) { // We have to use `try_normalize_erasing_regions` here, since it's // possible that we visit impossible-to-satisfy where clauses here, // see #91745 if let Ok(c) = self.tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions(self.typing_env, constant.const_) { constant.const_ = c; } self.super_const_operand(constant, location); } #[inline] fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &mut Ty<'tcx>, _: TyContext) { // We have to use `try_normalize_erasing_regions` here, since it's // possible that we visit impossible-to-satisfy where clauses here, // see #91745 if let Ok(t) = self.tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions(self.typing_env, *ty) { *ty = t; } } }