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fix trait objects with a Self-containing projection values

Fixes #56288.

This follows ALT2 in the issue.

beta-nominating since this is a regression.

r? @nikomatsakis
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21 changes: 20 additions & 1 deletion src/librustc/traits/object_safety.rs
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Expand Up @@ -190,7 +190,26 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx> {
// In the case of a trait predicate, we can skip the "self" type.
data.skip_binder().input_types().skip(1).any(|t| t.has_self_ty())
}
ty::Predicate::Projection(..) |
ty::Predicate::Projection(ref data) => {
// And similarly for projections. This should be redundant with
// the previous check because any projection should have a
// matching `Trait` predicate with the same inputs, but we do
// the check to be safe.
//
// Note that we *do* allow projection *outputs* to contain
// `self` (i.e., `trait Foo: Bar<Output=Self::Result> { type Result; }`),
// we just require the user to specify *both* outputs
// in the object type (i.e., `dyn Foo<Output=(), Result=()>`).
//
// This is ALT2 in issue #56288, see that for discussion of the
// possible alternatives.
data.skip_binder()
.projection_ty
.trait_ref(self)
.input_types()
.skip(1)
.any(|t| t.has_self_ty())
}
ty::Predicate::WellFormed(..) |
ty::Predicate::ObjectSafe(..) |
ty::Predicate::TypeOutlives(..) |
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28 changes: 26 additions & 2 deletions src/librustc_typeck/astconv.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1013,15 +1013,39 @@ impl<'o, 'gcx: 'tcx, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'gcx, 'tcx> + 'o {
let mut associated_types = BTreeSet::default();

for tr in traits::elaborate_trait_ref(tcx, principal) {
debug!("conv_object_ty_poly_trait_ref: observing object predicate `{:?}`", tr);
match tr {
ty::Predicate::Trait(pred) => {
associated_types.extend(tcx.associated_items(pred.def_id())
.filter(|item| item.kind == ty::AssociatedKind::Type)
.map(|item| item.def_id));
}
ty::Predicate::Projection(pred) => {
// Include projections defined on supertraits.
projection_bounds.push((pred, DUMMY_SP))
// A `Self` within the original bound will be substituted with a
// `TRAIT_OBJECT_DUMMY_SELF`, so check for that.
let references_self =
pred.skip_binder().ty.walk().any(|t| t == dummy_self);

// If the projection output contains `Self`, force the user to
// elaborate it explicitly to avoid a bunch of complexity.
//
// The "classicaly useful" case is the following:
// ```
// trait MyTrait: FnMut() -> <Self as MyTrait>::MyOutput {
// type MyOutput;
// }
// ```
//
// Here, the user could theoretically write `dyn MyTrait<Output=X>`,
// but actually supporting that would "expand" to an infinitely-long type
// `fix $ τ → dyn MyTrait<MyOutput=X, Output=<τ as MyTrait>::MyOutput`.
//
// Instead, we force the user to write `dyn MyTrait<MyOutput=X, Output=X>`,
// which is uglier but works. See the discussion in #56288 for alternatives.
if !references_self {
// Include projections defined on supertraits,
projection_bounds.push((pred, DUMMY_SP))
}
}
_ => ()
}
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// Regression test for #56288. Checks that if a supertrait defines an associated type
// projection that references `Self`, then that associated type must still be explicitly
// specified in the `dyn Trait` variant, since we don't know what `Self` is anymore.

trait Base {
type Output;
}

trait Helper: Base<Output=<Self as Helper>::Target> {
type Target;
}

impl Base for u32
{
type Output = i32;
}

impl Helper for u32
{
type Target = i32;
}

trait ConstI32 {
type Out;
}

impl<T: ?Sized> ConstI32 for T {
type Out = i32;
}

// Test that you still need to manually give a projection type if the Output type
// is normalizable.
trait NormalizableHelper:
Base<Output=<Self as ConstI32>::Out>
{
type Target;
}

impl NormalizableHelper for u32
{
type Target = i32;
}

fn main() {
let _x: Box<dyn Helper<Target=i32>> = Box::new(2u32);
//~^ ERROR the value of the associated type `Output` (from the trait `Base`) must be specified

let _y: Box<dyn NormalizableHelper<Target=i32>> = Box::new(2u32);
//~^ ERROR the value of the associated type `Output` (from the trait `Base`) must be specified
}
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error[E0191]: the value of the associated type `Output` (from the trait `Base`) must be specified
--> $DIR/trait-object-with-self-in-projection-output-bad.rs:45:17
|
LL | type Output;
| ------------ `Output` defined here
...
LL | let _x: Box<dyn Helper<Target=i32>> = Box::new(2u32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ associated type `Output` must be specified

error[E0191]: the value of the associated type `Output` (from the trait `Base`) must be specified
--> $DIR/trait-object-with-self-in-projection-output-bad.rs:48:17
|
LL | type Output;
| ------------ `Output` defined here
...
LL | let _y: Box<dyn NormalizableHelper<Target=i32>> = Box::new(2u32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ associated type `Output` must be specified

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0191`.
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// compile-pass

// Regression test related to #56288. Check that a supertrait projection (of
// `Output`) that references `Self` can be ok if it is referencing a projection (of
// `Self::Target`, in this case). Note that we still require the user to manually
// specify both `Target` and `Output` for now.

trait Base {
type Output;
}

trait Helper: Base<Output=<Self as Helper>::Target> {
type Target;
}

impl Base for u32
{
type Output = i32;
}

impl Helper for u32
{
type Target = i32;
}

fn main() {
let _x: Box<dyn Helper<Target=i32, Output=i32>> = Box::new(2u32);
}
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// compile-pass

// Regression test related to #56288. Check that a supertrait projection (of
// `Output`) that references `Self` is ok if there is another occurence of
// the same supertrait that specifies the projection explicitly, even if
// the projection's associated type is not explicitly specified in the object type.
//
// Note that in order for this to compile, we need the `Self`-referencing projection
// to normalize fairly directly to a concrete type, otherwise the trait resolver
// will hate us.
//
// There is a test in `trait-object-with-self-in-projection-output-bad.rs` that
// having a normalizing, but `Self`-containing projection does not *by itself*
// allow you to avoid writing the projected type (`Output`, in this example)
// explicitly.

trait ConstI32 {
type Out;
}

impl<T: ?Sized> ConstI32 for T {
type Out = i32;
}

trait Base {
type Output;
}

trait NormalizingHelper: Base<Output=<Self as ConstI32>::Out> + Base<Output=i32> {
type Target;
}

impl Base for u32
{
type Output = i32;
}

impl NormalizingHelper for u32
{
type Target = i32;
}

fn main() {
// Make sure this works both with and without the associated type
// being specified.
let _x: Box<dyn NormalizingHelper<Target=i32>> = Box::new(2u32);
let _y: Box<dyn NormalizingHelper<Target=i32, Output=i32>> = Box::new(2u32);
}

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