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Deref is not a projection #532

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ouz-a opened this issue Jul 20, 2022 · 4 comments
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Deref is not a projection #532

ouz-a opened this issue Jul 20, 2022 · 4 comments
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ouz-a commented Jul 20, 2022

Proposal

Motivation

The MIR uses Place to refer to memory locations. A Place consists of a base, either a static or a local, and a series of projections starting from that base. With one exception, these projections are merely refinements of the base: they specify a field, an array element, or the portion of memory corresponding to a given enum variant. However, the Deref projection is unique in that the target of the Place refers to a completely different region of memory than the base. As a result, several analyses must iterate over each place to see whether that place contains a Deref.

Solution

Convert

let x = (*a.b).c

into

let tmp = a.b;
let x = (*tmp).c

Plan

  • Create a new mir-opt(derefer) that does the above-mentioned conversion
  • Pull derefer, earlier in the optimization phases
  • Create new Rvalue for derefer
  • everything above has already been done
  • Pull derefer before borrowck
  • Make it so MIR Body is built in a way that the transformation becomes unnecessary
  • Remove ProjectionElem::Deref entirely.
    • add a deref: bool field to Place, which indicates that the place must be dereferenced before its projections are applied.

Read more about it here

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@oli-obk

Process

The main points of the Major Change Process are as follows:

  • File an issue describing the proposal.
  • A compiler team member or contributor who is knowledgeable in the area can second by writing @rustbot second.
    • Finding a "second" suffices for internal changes. If however, you are proposing a new public-facing feature, such as a -C flag, then full team check-off is required.
    • Compiler team members can initiate a check-off via @rfcbot fcp merge on either the MCP or the PR.
  • Once an MCP is seconded, the Final Comment Period begins. If no objections are raised after 10 days, the MCP is considered approved.

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This issue is not meant to be used for technical discussion. There is a Zulip stream for that. Use this issue to leave procedural comments, such as volunteering to review, indicating that you second the proposal (or third, etc), or raising a concern that you would like to be addressed.

@ouz-a ouz-a added major-change A proposal to make a major change to rustc T-compiler Add this label so rfcbot knows to poll the compiler team labels Jul 20, 2022
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rustbot commented Jul 20, 2022

This issue is not meant to be used for technical discussion. There is a Zulip stream for that. Use this issue to leave procedural comments, such as volunteering to review, indicating that you second the proposal (or third, etc), or raising a concern that you would like to be addressed.

cc @rust-lang/compiler @rust-lang/compiler-contributors

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eddyb commented Jul 20, 2022

@rustbot second (hope I'm not overstepping here - this has been one of my major gripes with MIR over the years)

@rustbot rustbot added the final-comment-period The FCP has started, most (if not all) team members are in agreement label Jul 20, 2022
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I hope this major change doesn't conflict with deref patterns ( rust-lang/lang-team#77 )

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apiraino commented Aug 3, 2022

@rustbot label -final-comment-period +major-change-accepted

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