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// Copyright 2017 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! This query borrow-checks the MIR to (further) ensure it is not broken.
use borrow_check::nll::region_infer::RegionInferenceContext;
use rustc::hir;
use rustc::hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc::hir::map::definitions::DefPathData;
use rustc::infer::InferCtxt;
use rustc::ty::{self, ParamEnv, TyCtxt};
use rustc::ty::maps::Providers;
use rustc::mir::{AssertMessage, BasicBlock, BorrowKind, Local, Location, Place};
use rustc::mir::{Mir, Mutability, Operand, Projection, ProjectionElem, Rvalue};
use rustc::mir::{Field, Statement, StatementKind, Terminator, TerminatorKind};
use rustc::mir::ClosureRegionRequirements;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
use rustc_data_structures::indexed_set::IdxSetBuf;
use rustc_data_structures::indexed_vec::Idx;
use std::rc::Rc;
use syntax::ast;
use syntax_pos::Span;
use dataflow::{do_dataflow, DebugFormatted};
use dataflow::FlowAtLocation;
use dataflow::MoveDataParamEnv;
use dataflow::{DataflowAnalysis, DataflowResultsConsumer};
use dataflow::{MaybeInitializedPlaces, MaybeUninitializedPlaces};
use dataflow::{EverInitializedPlaces, MovingOutStatements};
use dataflow::{BorrowData, Borrows, ReserveOrActivateIndex};
use dataflow::{ActiveBorrows, Reservations};
use dataflow::indexes::BorrowIndex;
use dataflow::move_paths::{IllegalMoveOriginKind, MoveError};
use dataflow::move_paths::{HasMoveData, LookupResult, MoveData, MovePathIndex};
use util::borrowck_errors::{BorrowckErrors, Origin};
use std::iter;
use self::flows::Flows;
use self::prefixes::PrefixSet;
use self::MutateMode::{JustWrite, WriteAndRead};
mod error_reporting;
mod flows;
mod prefixes;
use std::borrow::Cow;
pub(crate) mod nll;
pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) {
*providers = Providers {
mir_borrowck,
..*providers
};
}
fn mir_borrowck<'a, 'tcx>(
tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>,
def_id: DefId,
) -> Option<ClosureRegionRequirements<'tcx>> {
let input_mir = tcx.mir_validated(def_id);
debug!("run query mir_borrowck: {}", tcx.item_path_str(def_id));
if !tcx.has_attr(def_id, "rustc_mir_borrowck") && !tcx.sess.use_mir() {
return None;
}
let opt_closure_req = tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| {
let input_mir: &Mir = &input_mir.borrow();
do_mir_borrowck(&infcx, input_mir, def_id)
});
debug!("mir_borrowck done");
opt_closure_req
}
fn do_mir_borrowck<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>(
infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
input_mir: &Mir<'gcx>,
def_id: DefId,
) -> Option<ClosureRegionRequirements<'gcx>> {
let tcx = infcx.tcx;
let attributes = tcx.get_attrs(def_id);
let param_env = tcx.param_env(def_id);
let id = tcx.hir
.as_local_node_id(def_id)
.expect("do_mir_borrowck: non-local DefId");
// Make our own copy of the MIR. This copy will be modified (in place) to
// contain non-lexical lifetimes. It will have a lifetime tied
// to the inference context.
let mut mir: Mir<'tcx> = input_mir.clone();
let free_regions = if !tcx.sess.nll() {
None
} else {
let mir = &mut mir;
// Replace all regions with fresh inference variables.
Some(nll::replace_regions_in_mir(infcx, def_id, param_env, mir))
};
let mir = &mir;
let move_data: MoveData<'tcx> = match MoveData::gather_moves(mir, tcx) {
Ok(move_data) => move_data,
Err((move_data, move_errors)) => {
for move_error in move_errors {
let (span, kind): (Span, IllegalMoveOriginKind) = match move_error {
MoveError::UnionMove { .. } => {
unimplemented!("dont know how to report union move errors yet.")
}
MoveError::IllegalMove {
cannot_move_out_of: o,
} => (o.span, o.kind),
};
let origin = Origin::Mir;
let mut err = match kind {
IllegalMoveOriginKind::Static => {
tcx.cannot_move_out_of(span, "static item", origin)
}
IllegalMoveOriginKind::BorrowedContent => {
tcx.cannot_move_out_of(span, "borrowed content", origin)
}
IllegalMoveOriginKind::InteriorOfTypeWithDestructor { container_ty: ty } => {
tcx.cannot_move_out_of_interior_of_drop(span, ty, origin)
}
IllegalMoveOriginKind::InteriorOfSliceOrArray { ty, is_index } => {
tcx.cannot_move_out_of_interior_noncopy(span, ty, is_index, origin)
}
};
err.emit();
}
move_data
}
};
let mdpe = MoveDataParamEnv {
move_data: move_data,
param_env: param_env,
};
let body_id = match tcx.def_key(def_id).disambiguated_data.data {
DefPathData::StructCtor | DefPathData::EnumVariant(_) => None,
_ => Some(tcx.hir.body_owned_by(id)),
};
let dead_unwinds = IdxSetBuf::new_empty(mir.basic_blocks().len());
let mut flow_inits = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
MaybeInitializedPlaces::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().move_paths[i]),
));
let flow_uninits = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
MaybeUninitializedPlaces::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().move_paths[i]),
));
let flow_move_outs = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
MovingOutStatements::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().moves[i]),
));
let flow_ever_inits = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
EverInitializedPlaces::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().inits[i]),
));
// If we are in non-lexical mode, compute the non-lexical lifetimes.
let (opt_regioncx, opt_closure_req) = if let Some(free_regions) = free_regions {
let (regioncx, opt_closure_req) = nll::compute_regions(
infcx,
def_id,
free_regions,
mir,
param_env,
&mut flow_inits,
&mdpe.move_data,
);
(Some(Rc::new(regioncx)), opt_closure_req)
} else {
assert!(!tcx.sess.nll());
(None, None)
};
let flow_inits = flow_inits; // remove mut
let movable_generator = !match tcx.hir.get(id) {
hir::map::Node::NodeExpr(&hir::Expr {
node: hir::ExprClosure(.., Some(hir::GeneratorMovability::Static)),
..
}) => true,
_ => false,
};
let mut mbcx = MirBorrowckCtxt {
tcx: tcx,
mir: mir,
node_id: id,
move_data: &mdpe.move_data,
param_env: param_env,
movable_generator,
locals_are_invalidated_at_exit: match tcx.hir.body_owner_kind(id) {
hir::BodyOwnerKind::Const | hir::BodyOwnerKind::Static(_) => false,
hir::BodyOwnerKind::Fn => true,
},
storage_dead_or_drop_error_reported_l: FxHashSet(),
storage_dead_or_drop_error_reported_s: FxHashSet(),
reservation_error_reported: FxHashSet(),
nonlexical_regioncx: opt_regioncx.clone(),
};
let borrows = Borrows::new(tcx, mir, opt_regioncx, def_id, body_id);
let flow_reservations = do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
Reservations::new(borrows),
|rs, i| {
// In principle we could make the dataflow ensure that
// only reservation bits show up, and assert so here.
//
// In practice it is easier to be looser; in particular,
// it is okay for the kill-sets to hold activation bits.
DebugFormatted::new(&(i.kind(), rs.location(i)))
},
);
let flow_active_borrows = {
let reservations_on_entry = flow_reservations.0.sets.entry_set_state();
let reservations = flow_reservations.0.operator;
let a = DataflowAnalysis::new_with_entry_sets(
mir,
&dead_unwinds,
Cow::Borrowed(reservations_on_entry),
ActiveBorrows::new(reservations),
);
let results = a.run(tcx, id, &attributes, |ab, i| {
DebugFormatted::new(&(i.kind(), ab.location(i)))
});
FlowAtLocation::new(results)
};
let mut state = Flows::new(
flow_active_borrows,
flow_inits,
flow_uninits,
flow_move_outs,
flow_ever_inits,
);
mbcx.analyze_results(&mut state); // entry point for DataflowResultsConsumer
opt_closure_req
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub struct MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'gcx: 'tcx, 'tcx: 'cx> {
tcx: TyCtxt<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
mir: &'cx Mir<'tcx>,
node_id: ast::NodeId,
move_data: &'cx MoveData<'tcx>,
param_env: ParamEnv<'gcx>,
movable_generator: bool,
/// This keeps track of whether local variables are free-ed when the function
/// exits even without a `StorageDead`, which appears to be the case for
/// constants.
///
/// I'm not sure this is the right approach - @eddyb could you try and
/// figure this out?
locals_are_invalidated_at_exit: bool,
/// This field keeps track of when storage dead or drop errors are reported
/// in order to stop duplicate error reporting and identify the conditions required
/// for a "temporary value dropped here while still borrowed" error. See #45360.
storage_dead_or_drop_error_reported_l: FxHashSet<Local>,
/// Same as the above, but for statics (thread-locals)
storage_dead_or_drop_error_reported_s: FxHashSet<DefId>,
/// This field keeps track of when borrow conflict errors are reported
/// for reservations, so that we don't report seemingly duplicate
/// errors for corresponding activations
///
/// FIXME: Ideally this would be a set of BorrowIndex, not Places,
/// but it is currently inconvenient to track down the BorrowIndex
/// at the time we detect and report a reservation error.
reservation_error_reported: FxHashSet<Place<'tcx>>,
/// Non-lexical region inference context, if NLL is enabled. This
/// contains the results from region inference and lets us e.g.
/// find out which CFG points are contained in each borrow region.
nonlexical_regioncx: Option<Rc<RegionInferenceContext<'tcx>>>,
}
// Check that:
// 1. assignments are always made to mutable locations (FIXME: does that still really go here?)
// 2. loans made in overlapping scopes do not conflict
// 3. assignments do not affect things loaned out as immutable
// 4. moves do not affect things loaned out in any way
impl<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx> DataflowResultsConsumer<'cx, 'tcx> for MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
type FlowState = Flows<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx>;
fn mir(&self) -> &'cx Mir<'tcx> {
self.mir
}
fn visit_block_entry(&mut self, bb: BasicBlock, flow_state: &Self::FlowState) {
debug!("MirBorrowckCtxt::process_block({:?}): {}", bb, flow_state);
}
fn visit_statement_entry(
&mut self,
location: Location,
stmt: &Statement<'tcx>,
flow_state: &Self::FlowState,
) {
debug!(
"MirBorrowckCtxt::process_statement({:?}, {:?}): {}",
location,
stmt,
flow_state
);
let span = stmt.source_info.span;
self.check_activations(location, span, flow_state);
match stmt.kind {
StatementKind::Assign(ref lhs, ref rhs) => {
self.mutate_place(
ContextKind::AssignLhs.new(location),
(lhs, span),
Shallow(None),
JustWrite,
flow_state,
);
self.consume_rvalue(
ContextKind::AssignRhs.new(location),
(rhs, span),
location,
flow_state,
);
}
StatementKind::SetDiscriminant {
ref place,
variant_index: _,
} => {
self.mutate_place(
ContextKind::SetDiscrim.new(location),
(place, span),
Shallow(Some(ArtificialField::Discriminant)),
JustWrite,
flow_state,
);
}
StatementKind::InlineAsm {
ref asm,
ref outputs,
ref inputs,
} => {
let context = ContextKind::InlineAsm.new(location);
for (o, output) in asm.outputs.iter().zip(outputs) {
if o.is_indirect {
// FIXME(eddyb) indirect inline asm outputs should
// be encoeded through MIR place derefs instead.
self.access_place(
context,
(output, span),
(Deep, Read(ReadKind::Copy)),
LocalMutationIsAllowed::No,
flow_state,
);
self.check_if_path_is_moved(
context,
InitializationRequiringAction::Use,
(output, span),
flow_state,
);
} else {
self.mutate_place(
context,
(output, span),
if o.is_rw { Deep } else { Shallow(None) },
if o.is_rw { WriteAndRead } else { JustWrite },
flow_state,
);
}
}
for input in inputs {
self.consume_operand(context, (input, span), flow_state);
}
}
StatementKind::EndRegion(ref _rgn) => {
// ignored when consuming results (update to
// flow_state already handled).
}
StatementKind::Nop | StatementKind::Validate(..) | StatementKind::StorageLive(..) => {
// `Nop`, `Validate`, and `StorageLive` are irrelevant
// to borrow check.
}
StatementKind::StorageDead(local) => {
self.access_place(
ContextKind::StorageDead.new(location),
(&Place::Local(local), span),
(Shallow(None), Write(WriteKind::StorageDeadOrDrop)),
LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes,
flow_state,
);
}
}
}
fn visit_terminator_entry(
&mut self,
location: Location,
term: &Terminator<'tcx>,
flow_state: &Self::FlowState,
) {
let loc = location;
debug!(
"MirBorrowckCtxt::process_terminator({:?}, {:?}): {}",
location,
term,
flow_state
);
let span = term.source_info.span;
self.check_activations(location, span, flow_state);
match term.kind {
TerminatorKind::SwitchInt {
ref discr,
switch_ty: _,
values: _,
targets: _,
} => {
self.consume_operand(ContextKind::SwitchInt.new(loc), (discr, span), flow_state);
}
TerminatorKind::Drop {
location: ref drop_place,
target: _,
unwind: _,
} => {
self.access_place(
ContextKind::Drop.new(loc),
(drop_place, span),
(Deep, Write(WriteKind::StorageDeadOrDrop)),
LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes,
flow_state,
);
}
TerminatorKind::DropAndReplace {
location: ref drop_place,
value: ref new_value,
target: _,
unwind: _,
} => {
self.mutate_place(
ContextKind::DropAndReplace.new(loc),
(drop_place, span),
Deep,
JustWrite,
flow_state,
);
self.consume_operand(
ContextKind::DropAndReplace.new(loc),
(new_value, span),
flow_state,
);
}
TerminatorKind::Call {
ref func,
ref args,
ref destination,
cleanup: _,
} => {
self.consume_operand(ContextKind::CallOperator.new(loc), (func, span), flow_state);
for arg in args {
self.consume_operand(
ContextKind::CallOperand.new(loc),
(arg, span),
flow_state,
);
}
if let Some((ref dest, _ /*bb*/)) = *destination {
self.mutate_place(
ContextKind::CallDest.new(loc),
(dest, span),
Deep,
JustWrite,
flow_state,
);
}
}
TerminatorKind::Assert {
ref cond,
expected: _,
ref msg,
target: _,
cleanup: _,
} => {
self.consume_operand(ContextKind::Assert.new(loc), (cond, span), flow_state);
match *msg {
AssertMessage::BoundsCheck { ref len, ref index } => {
self.consume_operand(ContextKind::Assert.new(loc), (len, span), flow_state);
self.consume_operand(
ContextKind::Assert.new(loc),
(index, span),
flow_state,
);
}
AssertMessage::Math(_ /*const_math_err*/) => {}
AssertMessage::GeneratorResumedAfterReturn => {}
AssertMessage::GeneratorResumedAfterPanic => {}
}
}
TerminatorKind::Yield {
ref value,
resume: _,
drop: _,
} => {
self.consume_operand(ContextKind::Yield.new(loc), (value, span), flow_state);
if self.movable_generator {
// Look for any active borrows to locals
let domain = flow_state.borrows.operator();
let data = domain.borrows();
flow_state.borrows.with_elems_outgoing(|borrows| {
for i in borrows {
let borrow = &data[i.borrow_index()];
self.check_for_local_borrow(borrow, span);
}
});
}
}
TerminatorKind::Resume | TerminatorKind::Return | TerminatorKind::GeneratorDrop => {
// Returning from the function implicitly kills storage for all locals and statics.
// Often, the storage will already have been killed by an explicit
// StorageDead, but we don't always emit those (notably on unwind paths),
// so this "extra check" serves as a kind of backup.
let domain = flow_state.borrows.operator();
let data = domain.borrows();
flow_state.borrows.with_elems_outgoing(|borrows| {
for i in borrows {
let borrow = &data[i.borrow_index()];
let context = ContextKind::StorageDead.new(loc);
self.check_for_invalidation_at_exit(context, borrow, span, flow_state);
}
});
}
TerminatorKind::Goto { target: _ }
| TerminatorKind::Abort
| TerminatorKind::Unreachable
| TerminatorKind::FalseEdges { .. } => {
// no data used, thus irrelevant to borrowck
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
enum MutateMode {
JustWrite,
WriteAndRead,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
enum Control {
Continue,
Break,
}
use self::ShallowOrDeep::{Deep, Shallow};
use self::ReadOrWrite::{Activation, Read, Reservation, Write};
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
enum ArtificialField {
Discriminant,
ArrayLength,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
enum ShallowOrDeep {
/// From the RFC: "A *shallow* access means that the immediate
/// fields reached at P are accessed, but references or pointers
/// found within are not dereferenced. Right now, the only access
/// that is shallow is an assignment like `x = ...;`, which would
/// be a *shallow write* of `x`."
Shallow(Option<ArtificialField>),
/// From the RFC: "A *deep* access means that all data reachable
/// through the given place may be invalidated or accesses by
/// this action."
Deep,
}
/// Kind of access to a value: read or write
/// (For informational purposes only)
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
enum ReadOrWrite {
/// From the RFC: "A *read* means that the existing data may be
/// read, but will not be changed."
Read(ReadKind),
/// From the RFC: "A *write* means that the data may be mutated to
/// new values or otherwise invalidated (for example, it could be
/// de-initialized, as in a move operation).
Write(WriteKind),
/// For two-phase borrows, we distinguish a reservation (which is treated
/// like a Read) from an activation (which is treated like a write), and
/// each of those is furthermore distinguished from Reads/Writes above.
Reservation(WriteKind),
Activation(WriteKind, BorrowIndex),
}
/// Kind of read access to a value
/// (For informational purposes only)
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
enum ReadKind {
Borrow(BorrowKind),
Copy,
}
/// Kind of write access to a value
/// (For informational purposes only)
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
enum WriteKind {
StorageDeadOrDrop,
MutableBorrow(BorrowKind),
Mutate,
Move,
}
/// When checking permissions for a place access, this flag is used to indicate that an immutable
/// local place can be mutated.
///
/// FIXME: @nikomatsakis suggested that this flag could be removed with the following modifications:
/// - Merge `check_access_permissions()` and `check_if_reassignment_to_immutable_state()`
/// - Split `is_mutable()` into `is_assignable()` (can be directly assigned) and
/// `is_declared_mutable()`
/// - Take flow state into consideration in `is_assignable()` for local variables
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
enum LocalMutationIsAllowed {
Yes,
/// We want use of immutable upvars to cause a "write to immutable upvar"
/// error, not an "reassignment" error.
ExceptUpvars,
No,
}
struct AccessErrorsReported {
mutability_error: bool,
#[allow(dead_code)] conflict_error: bool,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
enum InitializationRequiringAction {
Update,
Borrow,
Use,
Assignment,
}
impl InitializationRequiringAction {
fn as_noun(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
InitializationRequiringAction::Update => "update",
InitializationRequiringAction::Borrow => "borrow",
InitializationRequiringAction::Use => "use",
InitializationRequiringAction::Assignment => "assign",
}
}
fn as_verb_in_past_tense(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
InitializationRequiringAction::Update => "updated",
InitializationRequiringAction::Borrow => "borrowed",
InitializationRequiringAction::Use => "used",
InitializationRequiringAction::Assignment => "assigned",
}
}
}
impl<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx> MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
/// Checks an access to the given place to see if it is allowed. Examines the set of borrows
/// that are in scope, as well as which paths have been initialized, to ensure that (a) the
/// place is initialized and (b) it is not borrowed in some way that would prevent this
/// access.
///
/// Returns true if an error is reported, false otherwise.
fn access_place(
&mut self,
context: Context,
place_span: (&Place<'tcx>, Span),
kind: (ShallowOrDeep, ReadOrWrite),
is_local_mutation_allowed: LocalMutationIsAllowed,
flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
) -> AccessErrorsReported {
let (sd, rw) = kind;
if let Activation(_, borrow_index) = rw {
if self.reservation_error_reported.contains(&place_span.0) {
debug!(
"skipping access_place for activation of invalid reservation \
place: {:?} borrow_index: {:?}",
place_span.0,
borrow_index
);
return AccessErrorsReported {
mutability_error: false,
conflict_error: true,
};
}
}
let mutability_error =
self.check_access_permissions(place_span, rw, is_local_mutation_allowed);
let conflict_error =
self.check_access_for_conflict(context, place_span, sd, rw, flow_state);
AccessErrorsReported {
mutability_error,
conflict_error,
}
}
fn check_access_for_conflict(
&mut self,
context: Context,
place_span: (&Place<'tcx>, Span),
sd: ShallowOrDeep,
rw: ReadOrWrite,
flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
) -> bool {
let mut error_reported = false;
self.each_borrow_involving_path(
context,
(sd, place_span.0),
flow_state,
|this, index, borrow| match (rw, borrow.kind) {
// Obviously an activation is compatible with its own
// reservation (or even prior activating uses of same
// borrow); so don't check if they interfere.
//
// NOTE: *reservations* do conflict with themselves;
// thus aren't injecting unsoundenss w/ this check.)
(Activation(_, activating), _) if activating == index.borrow_index() => {
debug!(
"check_access_for_conflict place_span: {:?} sd: {:?} rw: {:?} \
skipping {:?} b/c activation of same borrow_index: {:?}",
place_span,
sd,
rw,
(index, borrow),
index.borrow_index()
);
Control::Continue
}
(Read(_), BorrowKind::Shared) | (Reservation(..), BorrowKind::Shared) => {
Control::Continue
}
(Read(kind), BorrowKind::Unique) | (Read(kind), BorrowKind::Mut) => {
// Reading from mere reservations of mutable-borrows is OK.
if this.tcx.sess.two_phase_borrows() && index.is_reservation()
{
return Control::Continue;
}
match kind {
ReadKind::Copy => {
error_reported = true;
this.report_use_while_mutably_borrowed(context, place_span, borrow)
}
ReadKind::Borrow(bk) => {
let end_issued_loan_span = flow_state
.borrows
.operator()
.opt_region_end_span(&borrow.region);
error_reported = true;
this.report_conflicting_borrow(
context,
place_span,
bk,
&borrow,
end_issued_loan_span,
)
}
}
Control::Break
}
(Reservation(kind), BorrowKind::Unique)
| (Reservation(kind), BorrowKind::Mut)
| (Activation(kind, _), _)
| (Write(kind), _) => {
match rw {
Reservation(_) => {
debug!(
"recording invalid reservation of \
place: {:?}",
place_span.0
);
this.reservation_error_reported.insert(place_span.0.clone());
}
Activation(_, activating) => {
debug!(
"observing check_place for activation of \
borrow_index: {:?}",
activating
);
}
Read(..) | Write(..) => {}
}
match kind {
WriteKind::MutableBorrow(bk) => {
let end_issued_loan_span = flow_state
.borrows
.operator()
.opt_region_end_span(&borrow.region);
error_reported = true;
this.report_conflicting_borrow(
context,
place_span,
bk,
&borrow,
end_issued_loan_span,
)
}
WriteKind::StorageDeadOrDrop => {
error_reported = true;
this.report_borrowed_value_does_not_live_long_enough(
context,
borrow,
place_span.1,
flow_state.borrows.operator(),
);
}
WriteKind::Mutate => {
error_reported = true;
this.report_illegal_mutation_of_borrowed(context, place_span, borrow)
}
WriteKind::Move => {
error_reported = true;
this.report_move_out_while_borrowed(context, place_span, &borrow)
}
}
Control::Break
}
},
);
error_reported
}
fn mutate_place(
&mut self,
context: Context,
place_span: (&Place<'tcx>, Span),
kind: ShallowOrDeep,
mode: MutateMode,
flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
) {
// Write of P[i] or *P, or WriteAndRead of any P, requires P init'd.
match mode {
MutateMode::WriteAndRead => {
self.check_if_path_is_moved(
context,
InitializationRequiringAction::Update,
place_span,
flow_state,
);
}
MutateMode::JustWrite => {
self.check_if_assigned_path_is_moved(context, place_span, flow_state);
}
}
let errors_reported = self.access_place(
context,
place_span,
(kind, Write(WriteKind::Mutate)),
// We want immutable upvars to cause an "assignment to immutable var"
// error, not an "reassignment of immutable var" error, because the
// latter can't find a good previous assignment span.
//
// There's probably a better way to do this.
LocalMutationIsAllowed::ExceptUpvars,
flow_state,
);
if !errors_reported.mutability_error {
// check for reassignments to immutable local variables
self.check_if_reassignment_to_immutable_state(context, place_span, flow_state);
}
}
fn consume_rvalue(
&mut self,
context: Context,
(rvalue, span): (&Rvalue<'tcx>, Span),
_location: Location,
flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
) {
match *rvalue {
Rvalue::Ref(_ /*rgn*/, bk, ref place) => {
let access_kind = match bk {
BorrowKind::Shared => (Deep, Read(ReadKind::Borrow(bk))),
BorrowKind::Unique | BorrowKind::Mut => {
let wk = WriteKind::MutableBorrow(bk);
if self.tcx.sess.two_phase_borrows() {
(Deep, Reservation(wk))
} else {
(Deep, Write(wk))
}
}
};
self.access_place(
context,
(place, span),
access_kind,
LocalMutationIsAllowed::No,
flow_state,
);
self.check_if_path_is_moved(
context,
InitializationRequiringAction::Borrow,
(place, span),
flow_state,
);
}
Rvalue::Use(ref operand)
| Rvalue::Repeat(ref operand, _)
| Rvalue::UnaryOp(_ /*un_op*/, ref operand)
| Rvalue::Cast(_ /*cast_kind*/, ref operand, _ /*ty*/) => {
self.consume_operand(context, (operand, span), flow_state)
}
Rvalue::Len(ref place) | Rvalue::Discriminant(ref place) => {
let af = match *rvalue {
Rvalue::Len(..) => ArtificialField::ArrayLength,
Rvalue::Discriminant(..) => ArtificialField::Discriminant,
_ => unreachable!(),
};
self.access_place(
context,
(place, span),
(Shallow(Some(af)), Read(ReadKind::Copy)),
LocalMutationIsAllowed::No,
flow_state,
);
self.check_if_path_is_moved(
context,
InitializationRequiringAction::Use,
(place, span),
flow_state,
);
}
Rvalue::BinaryOp(_bin_op, ref operand1, ref operand2)
| Rvalue::CheckedBinaryOp(_bin_op, ref operand1, ref operand2) => {
self.consume_operand(context, (operand1, span), flow_state);
self.consume_operand(context, (operand2, span), flow_state);
}
Rvalue::NullaryOp(_op, _ty) => {
// nullary ops take no dynamic input; no borrowck effect.
//