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extract expected return type for async fn generators

Fixes rust-lang#60424

cc @Centril, I know you've been eager to see this fixed.

r? @cramertj
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Centril authored Oct 3, 2019
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30 changes: 19 additions & 11 deletions src/librustc/hir/lowering/expr.rs
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Expand Up @@ -89,9 +89,14 @@ impl LoweringContext<'_> {
hir::MatchSource::Normal,
),
ExprKind::Async(capture_clause, closure_node_id, ref block) => {
self.make_async_expr(capture_clause, closure_node_id, None, block.span, |this| {
this.with_new_scopes(|this| this.lower_block_expr(block))
})
self.make_async_expr(
capture_clause,
closure_node_id,
None,
block.span,
hir::AsyncGeneratorKind::Block,
|this| this.with_new_scopes(|this| this.lower_block_expr(block)),
)
}
ExprKind::Await(ref expr) => self.lower_expr_await(e.span, expr),
ExprKind::Closure(
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -457,6 +462,7 @@ impl LoweringContext<'_> {
closure_node_id: NodeId,
ret_ty: Option<AstP<Ty>>,
span: Span,
async_gen_kind: hir::AsyncGeneratorKind,
body: impl FnOnce(&mut LoweringContext<'_>) -> hir::Expr,
) -> hir::ExprKind {
let capture_clause = self.lower_capture_clause(capture_clause);
Expand All @@ -470,7 +476,7 @@ impl LoweringContext<'_> {
};
let decl = self.lower_fn_decl(&ast_decl, None, /* impl trait allowed */ false, None);
let body_id = self.lower_fn_body(&ast_decl, |this| {
this.generator_kind = Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async);
this.generator_kind = Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async(async_gen_kind));
body(this)
});

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -522,7 +528,7 @@ impl LoweringContext<'_> {
/// ```
fn lower_expr_await(&mut self, await_span: Span, expr: &Expr) -> hir::ExprKind {
match self.generator_kind {
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async) => {},
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async(_)) => {},
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Gen) |
None => {
let mut err = struct_span_err!(
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -727,7 +733,7 @@ impl LoweringContext<'_> {
Movability::Static => hir::GeneratorMovability::Static,
})
},
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async) => {
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async(_)) => {
bug!("non-`async` closure body turned `async` during lowering");
},
None => {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -786,10 +792,12 @@ impl LoweringContext<'_> {
None
};
let async_body = this.make_async_expr(
capture_clause, closure_id, async_ret_ty, body.span,
|this| {
this.with_new_scopes(|this| this.lower_expr(body))
}
capture_clause,
closure_id,
async_ret_ty,
body.span,
hir::AsyncGeneratorKind::Closure,
|this| this.with_new_scopes(|this| this.lower_expr(body)),
);
this.expr(fn_decl_span, async_body, ThinVec::new())
});
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1005,7 +1013,7 @@ impl LoweringContext<'_> {
fn lower_expr_yield(&mut self, span: Span, opt_expr: Option<&Expr>) -> hir::ExprKind {
match self.generator_kind {
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Gen) => {},
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async) => {
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async(_)) => {
span_err!(
self.sess,
span,
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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion src/librustc/hir/lowering/item.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1222,7 +1222,11 @@ impl LoweringContext<'_> {
}

let async_expr = this.make_async_expr(
CaptureBy::Value, closure_id, None, body.span,
CaptureBy::Value,
closure_id,
None,
body.span,
hir::AsyncGeneratorKind::Fn,
|this| {
// Create a block from the user's function body:
let user_body = this.lower_block_expr(body);
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39 changes: 34 additions & 5 deletions src/librustc/hir/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1362,21 +1362,49 @@ impl Body {
}

/// The type of source expression that caused this generator to be created.
// Not `IsAsync` because we want to eventually add support for `AsyncGen`
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, HashStable,
RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum GeneratorKind {
/// An `async` block or function.
Async,
/// An explicit `async` block or the body of an async function.
Async(AsyncGeneratorKind),

/// A generator literal created via a `yield` inside a closure.
Gen,
}

impl fmt::Display for GeneratorKind {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
GeneratorKind::Async(k) => fmt::Display::fmt(k, f),
GeneratorKind::Gen => f.write_str("generator"),
}
}
}

/// In the case of a generator created as part of an async construct,
/// which kind of async construct caused it to be created?
///
/// This helps error messages but is also used to drive coercions in
/// type-checking (see #60424).
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, HashStable,
RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum AsyncGeneratorKind {
/// An explicit `async` block written by the user.
Block,

/// An explicit `async` block written by the user.
Closure,

/// The `async` block generated as the body of an async function.
Fn,
}

impl fmt::Display for AsyncGeneratorKind {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(match self {
GeneratorKind::Async => "`async` object",
GeneratorKind::Gen => "generator",
AsyncGeneratorKind::Block => "`async` block",
AsyncGeneratorKind::Closure => "`async` closure body",
AsyncGeneratorKind::Fn => "`async fn` body",
})
}
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1758,6 +1786,7 @@ pub struct Destination {
pub enum GeneratorMovability {
/// May contain self-references, `!Unpin`.
Static,

/// Must not contain self-references, `Unpin`.
Movable,
}
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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions src/librustc/infer/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1319,6 +1319,14 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
}
}

/// Resolve any type variables found in `value` -- but only one
/// level. So, if the variable `?X` is bound to some type
/// `Foo<?Y>`, then this would return `Foo<?Y>` (but `?Y` may
/// itself be bound to a type).
///
/// Useful when you only need to inspect the outermost level of
/// the type and don't care about nested types (or perhaps you
/// will be resolving them as well, e.g. in a loop).
pub fn shallow_resolve<T>(&self, value: T) -> T
where
T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1579,6 +1587,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ShallowResolver<'a, 'tcx> {
ShallowResolver { infcx }
}

/// If `typ` is a type variable of some kind, resolve it one level
/// (but do not resolve types found in the result). If `typ` is
/// not a type variable, just return it unmodified.
pub fn shallow_resolve(&mut self, typ: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
match typ.kind {
ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(v)) => {
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134 changes: 131 additions & 3 deletions src/librustc_typeck/check/closure.rs
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Expand Up @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
) -> ClosureSignatures<'tcx> {
debug!("sig_of_closure_no_expectation()");

let bound_sig = self.supplied_sig_of_closure(expr_def_id, decl);
let bound_sig = self.supplied_sig_of_closure(expr_def_id, decl, body);

self.closure_sigs(expr_def_id, body, bound_sig)
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
//
// (See comment on `sig_of_closure_with_expectation` for the
// meaning of these letters.)
let supplied_sig = self.supplied_sig_of_closure(expr_def_id, decl);
let supplied_sig = self.supplied_sig_of_closure(expr_def_id, decl, body);

debug!(
"check_supplied_sig_against_expectation: supplied_sig={:?}",
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -591,14 +591,31 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
&self,
expr_def_id: DefId,
decl: &hir::FnDecl,
body: &hir::Body,
) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx> {
let astconv: &dyn AstConv<'_> = self;

debug!(
"supplied_sig_of_closure(decl={:?}, body.generator_kind={:?})",
decl,
body.generator_kind,
);

// First, convert the types that the user supplied (if any).
let supplied_arguments = decl.inputs.iter().map(|a| astconv.ast_ty_to_ty(a));
let supplied_return = match decl.output {
hir::Return(ref output) => astconv.ast_ty_to_ty(&output),
hir::DefaultReturn(_) => astconv.ty_infer(None, decl.output.span()),
hir::DefaultReturn(_) => match body.generator_kind {
// In the case of the async block that we create for a function body,
// we expect the return type of the block to match that of the enclosing
// function.
Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async(hir::AsyncGeneratorKind::Fn)) => {
debug!("supplied_sig_of_closure: closure is async fn body");
self.deduce_future_output_from_obligations(expr_def_id)
}

_ => astconv.ty_infer(None, decl.output.span()),
}
};

let result = ty::Binder::bind(self.tcx.mk_fn_sig(
Expand All @@ -620,6 +637,117 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
result
}

/// Invoked when we are translating the generator that results
/// from desugaring an `async fn`. Returns the "sugared" return
/// type of the `async fn` -- that is, the return type that the
/// user specified. The "desugared" return type is a `impl
/// Future<Output = T>`, so we do this by searching through the
/// obligations to extract the `T`.
fn deduce_future_output_from_obligations(
&self,
expr_def_id: DefId,
) -> Ty<'tcx> {
debug!("deduce_future_output_from_obligations(expr_def_id={:?})", expr_def_id);

let ret_coercion =
self.ret_coercion
.as_ref()
.unwrap_or_else(|| span_bug!(
self.tcx.def_span(expr_def_id),
"async fn generator outside of a fn"
));

// In practice, the return type of the surrounding function is
// always a (not yet resolved) inference variable, because it
// is the hidden type for an `impl Trait` that we are going to
// be inferring.
let ret_ty = ret_coercion.borrow().expected_ty();
let ret_ty = self.inh.infcx.shallow_resolve(ret_ty);
let ret_vid = match ret_ty.kind {
ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(ret_vid)) => ret_vid,
_ => {
span_bug!(
self.tcx.def_span(expr_def_id),
"async fn generator return type not an inference variable"
)
}
};

// Search for a pending obligation like
//
// `<R as Future>::Output = T`
//
// where R is the return type we are expecting. This type `T`
// will be our output.
let output_ty = self.obligations_for_self_ty(ret_vid)
.find_map(|(_, obligation)| {
if let ty::Predicate::Projection(ref proj_predicate) = obligation.predicate {
self.deduce_future_output_from_projection(
obligation.cause.span,
proj_predicate
)
} else {
None
}
})
.unwrap();

debug!("deduce_future_output_from_obligations: output_ty={:?}", output_ty);
output_ty
}

/// Given a projection like
///
/// `<X as Future>::Output = T`
///
/// where `X` is some type that has no late-bound regions, returns
/// `Some(T)`. If the projection is for some other trait, returns
/// `None`.
fn deduce_future_output_from_projection(
&self,
cause_span: Span,
predicate: &ty::PolyProjectionPredicate<'tcx>,
) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> {
debug!("deduce_future_output_from_projection(predicate={:?})", predicate);

// We do not expect any bound regions in our predicate, so
// skip past the bound vars.
let predicate = match predicate.no_bound_vars() {
Some(p) => p,
None => {
debug!("deduce_future_output_from_projection: has late-bound regions");
return None;
}
};

// Check that this is a projection from the `Future` trait.
let trait_ref = predicate.projection_ty.trait_ref(self.tcx);
let future_trait = self.tcx.lang_items().future_trait().unwrap();
if trait_ref.def_id != future_trait {
debug!("deduce_future_output_from_projection: not a future");
return None;
}

// The `Future` trait has only one associted item, `Output`,
// so check that this is what we see.
let output_assoc_item = self.tcx.associated_items(future_trait).nth(0).unwrap().def_id;
if output_assoc_item != predicate.projection_ty.item_def_id {
span_bug!(
cause_span,
"projecting associated item `{:?}` from future, which is not Output `{:?}`",
predicate.projection_ty.item_def_id,
output_assoc_item,
);
}

// Extract the type from the projection. Note that there can
// be no bound variables in this type because the "self type"
// does not have any regions in it.
let output_ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(&predicate.ty);
debug!("deduce_future_output_from_projection: output_ty={:?}", output_ty);
Some(output_ty)
}

/// Converts the types that the user supplied, in case that doing
/// so should yield an error, but returns back a signature where
/// all parameters are of type `TyErr`.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/librustc_typeck/check/generator_interior.rs
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Expand Up @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> InteriorVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
expr_and_pat_count: 0,
source: match self.kind { // Guess based on the kind of the current generator.
hir::GeneratorKind::Gen => hir::YieldSource::Yield,
hir::GeneratorKind::Async => hir::YieldSource::Await,
hir::GeneratorKind::Async(_) => hir::YieldSource::Await,
},
}));

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14 changes: 13 additions & 1 deletion src/librustc_typeck/check/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -562,7 +562,19 @@ pub struct FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
// if type checking is run in parallel.
err_count_on_creation: usize,

/// If `Some`, this stores coercion information for returned
/// expressions. If `None`, this is in a context where return is
/// inappropriate, such as a const expression.
///
/// This is a `RefCell<DynamicCoerceMany>`, which means that we
/// can track all the return expressions and then use them to
/// compute a useful coercion from the set, similar to a match
/// expression or other branching context. You can use methods
/// like `expected_ty` to access the declared return type (if
/// any).
ret_coercion: Option<RefCell<DynamicCoerceMany<'tcx>>>,

/// First span of a return site that we find. Used in error messages.
ret_coercion_span: RefCell<Option<Span>>,

yield_ty: Option<Ty<'tcx>>,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -4534,7 +4546,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
let item_id = self.tcx().hir().get_parent_node(self.body_id);
if let Some(body_id) = self.tcx().hir().maybe_body_owned_by(item_id) {
let body = self.tcx().hir().body(body_id);
if let Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async) = body.generator_kind {
if let Some(hir::GeneratorKind::Async(_)) = body.generator_kind {
let sp = expr.span;
// Check for `Future` implementations by constructing a predicate to
// prove: `<T as Future>::Output == U`
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Expand Up @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ fn return_targets_async_block_not_fn() -> u8 {
}

async fn return_targets_async_block_not_async_fn() -> u8 {
//~^ ERROR type mismatch resolving
//~^ ERROR mismatched types
let block = async {
return 0u8;
};
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