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use crate::compiler_interface::with;
use crate::mir::pretty::function_body;
use crate::ty::{
AdtDef, ClosureDef, CoroutineDef, GenericArgs, MirConst, Movability, Region, RigidTy, Ty,
TyConst, TyKind, VariantIdx,
};
use crate::{Error, Opaque, Span, Symbol};
use std::io;
/// The SMIR representation of a single function.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Body {
pub blocks: Vec<BasicBlock>,
/// Declarations of locals within the function.
///
/// The first local is the return value pointer, followed by `arg_count`
/// locals for the function arguments, followed by any user-declared
/// variables and temporaries.
pub(super) locals: LocalDecls,
/// The number of arguments this function takes.
pub(super) arg_count: usize,
/// Debug information pertaining to user variables, including captures.
pub var_debug_info: Vec<VarDebugInfo>,
/// Mark an argument (which must be a tuple) as getting passed as its individual components.
///
/// This is used for the "rust-call" ABI such as closures.
pub(super) spread_arg: Option<Local>,
/// The span that covers the entire function body.
pub span: Span,
}
pub type BasicBlockIdx = usize;
impl Body {
/// Constructs a `Body`.
///
/// A constructor is required to build a `Body` from outside the crate
/// because the `arg_count` and `locals` fields are private.
pub fn new(
blocks: Vec<BasicBlock>,
locals: LocalDecls,
arg_count: usize,
var_debug_info: Vec<VarDebugInfo>,
spread_arg: Option<Local>,
span: Span,
) -> Self {
// If locals doesn't contain enough entries, it can lead to panics in
// `ret_local`, `arg_locals`, and `inner_locals`.
assert!(
locals.len() > arg_count,
"A Body must contain at least a local for the return value and each of the function's arguments"
);
Self { blocks, locals, arg_count, var_debug_info, spread_arg, span }
}
/// Return local that holds this function's return value.
pub fn ret_local(&self) -> &LocalDecl {
&self.locals[RETURN_LOCAL]
}
/// Locals in `self` that correspond to this function's arguments.
pub fn arg_locals(&self) -> &[LocalDecl] {
&self.locals[1..][..self.arg_count]
}
/// Inner locals for this function. These are the locals that are
/// neither the return local nor the argument locals.
pub fn inner_locals(&self) -> &[LocalDecl] {
&self.locals[self.arg_count + 1..]
}
/// Convenience function to get all the locals in this function.
///
/// Locals are typically accessed via the more specific methods `ret_local`,
/// `arg_locals`, and `inner_locals`.
pub fn locals(&self) -> &[LocalDecl] {
&self.locals
}
/// Get the local declaration for this local.
pub fn local_decl(&self, local: Local) -> Option<&LocalDecl> {
self.locals.get(local)
}
/// Get an iterator for all local declarations.
pub fn local_decls(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (Local, &LocalDecl)> {
self.locals.iter().enumerate()
}
/// Emit the body using the provided name for the signature.
pub fn dump<W: io::Write>(&self, w: &mut W, fn_name: &str) -> io::Result<()> {
function_body(w, self, fn_name)
}
pub fn spread_arg(&self) -> Option<Local> {
self.spread_arg
}
}
type LocalDecls = Vec<LocalDecl>;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct LocalDecl {
pub ty: Ty,
pub span: Span,
pub mutability: Mutability,
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub struct BasicBlock {
pub statements: Vec<Statement>,
pub terminator: Terminator,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Terminator {
pub kind: TerminatorKind,
pub span: Span,
}
impl Terminator {
pub fn successors(&self) -> Successors {
self.kind.successors()
}
}
pub type Successors = Vec<BasicBlockIdx>;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum TerminatorKind {
Goto {
target: BasicBlockIdx,
},
SwitchInt {
discr: Operand,
targets: SwitchTargets,
},
Resume,
Abort,
Return,
Unreachable,
Drop {
place: Place,
target: BasicBlockIdx,
unwind: UnwindAction,
},
Call {
func: Operand,
args: Vec<Operand>,
destination: Place,
target: Option<BasicBlockIdx>,
unwind: UnwindAction,
},
Assert {
cond: Operand,
expected: bool,
msg: AssertMessage,
target: BasicBlockIdx,
unwind: UnwindAction,
},
InlineAsm {
template: String,
operands: Vec<InlineAsmOperand>,
options: String,
line_spans: String,
destination: Option<BasicBlockIdx>,
unwind: UnwindAction,
},
}
impl TerminatorKind {
pub fn successors(&self) -> Successors {
use self::TerminatorKind::*;
match *self {
Call { target: Some(t), unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(u), .. }
| Drop { target: t, unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(u), .. }
| Assert { target: t, unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(u), .. }
| InlineAsm { destination: Some(t), unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(u), .. } => {
vec![t, u]
}
Goto { target: t }
| Call { target: None, unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(t), .. }
| Call { target: Some(t), unwind: _, .. }
| Drop { target: t, unwind: _, .. }
| Assert { target: t, unwind: _, .. }
| InlineAsm { destination: None, unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(t), .. }
| InlineAsm { destination: Some(t), unwind: _, .. } => {
vec![t]
}
Return
| Resume
| Abort
| Unreachable
| Call { target: None, unwind: _, .. }
| InlineAsm { destination: None, unwind: _, .. } => {
vec![]
}
SwitchInt { ref targets, .. } => targets.all_targets(),
}
}
pub fn unwind(&self) -> Option<&UnwindAction> {
match *self {
TerminatorKind::Goto { .. }
| TerminatorKind::Return
| TerminatorKind::Unreachable
| TerminatorKind::Resume
| TerminatorKind::Abort
| TerminatorKind::SwitchInt { .. } => None,
TerminatorKind::Call { ref unwind, .. }
| TerminatorKind::Assert { ref unwind, .. }
| TerminatorKind::Drop { ref unwind, .. }
| TerminatorKind::InlineAsm { ref unwind, .. } => Some(unwind),
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct InlineAsmOperand {
pub in_value: Option<Operand>,
pub out_place: Option<Place>,
// This field has a raw debug representation of MIR's InlineAsmOperand.
// For now we care about place/operand + the rest in a debug format.
pub raw_rpr: String,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum UnwindAction {
Continue,
Unreachable,
Terminate,
Cleanup(BasicBlockIdx),
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum AssertMessage {
BoundsCheck { len: Operand, index: Operand },
Overflow(BinOp, Operand, Operand),
OverflowNeg(Operand),
DivisionByZero(Operand),
RemainderByZero(Operand),
ResumedAfterReturn(CoroutineKind),
ResumedAfterPanic(CoroutineKind),
MisalignedPointerDereference { required: Operand, found: Operand },
}
impl AssertMessage {
pub fn description(&self) -> Result<&'static str, Error> {
match self {
AssertMessage::Overflow(BinOp::Add, _, _) => Ok("attempt to add with overflow"),
AssertMessage::Overflow(BinOp::Sub, _, _) => Ok("attempt to subtract with overflow"),
AssertMessage::Overflow(BinOp::Mul, _, _) => Ok("attempt to multiply with overflow"),
AssertMessage::Overflow(BinOp::Div, _, _) => Ok("attempt to divide with overflow"),
AssertMessage::Overflow(BinOp::Rem, _, _) => {
Ok("attempt to calculate the remainder with overflow")
}
AssertMessage::OverflowNeg(_) => Ok("attempt to negate with overflow"),
AssertMessage::Overflow(BinOp::Shr, _, _) => Ok("attempt to shift right with overflow"),
AssertMessage::Overflow(BinOp::Shl, _, _) => Ok("attempt to shift left with overflow"),
AssertMessage::Overflow(op, _, _) => Err(error!("`{:?}` cannot overflow", op)),
AssertMessage::DivisionByZero(_) => Ok("attempt to divide by zero"),
AssertMessage::RemainderByZero(_) => {
Ok("attempt to calculate the remainder with a divisor of zero")
}
AssertMessage::ResumedAfterReturn(CoroutineKind::Coroutine(_)) => {
Ok("coroutine resumed after completion")
}
AssertMessage::ResumedAfterReturn(CoroutineKind::Desugared(
CoroutineDesugaring::Async,
_,
)) => Ok("`async fn` resumed after completion"),
AssertMessage::ResumedAfterReturn(CoroutineKind::Desugared(
CoroutineDesugaring::Gen,
_,
)) => Ok("`async gen fn` resumed after completion"),
AssertMessage::ResumedAfterReturn(CoroutineKind::Desugared(
CoroutineDesugaring::AsyncGen,
_,
)) => Ok("`gen fn` should just keep returning `AssertMessage::None` after completion"),
AssertMessage::ResumedAfterPanic(CoroutineKind::Coroutine(_)) => {
Ok("coroutine resumed after panicking")
}
AssertMessage::ResumedAfterPanic(CoroutineKind::Desugared(
CoroutineDesugaring::Async,
_,
)) => Ok("`async fn` resumed after panicking"),
AssertMessage::ResumedAfterPanic(CoroutineKind::Desugared(
CoroutineDesugaring::Gen,
_,
)) => Ok("`async gen fn` resumed after panicking"),
AssertMessage::ResumedAfterPanic(CoroutineKind::Desugared(
CoroutineDesugaring::AsyncGen,
_,
)) => Ok("`gen fn` should just keep returning `AssertMessage::None` after panicking"),
AssertMessage::BoundsCheck { .. } => Ok("index out of bounds"),
AssertMessage::MisalignedPointerDereference { .. } => {
Ok("misaligned pointer dereference")
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum BinOp {
Add,
AddUnchecked,
Sub,
SubUnchecked,
Mul,
MulUnchecked,
Div,
Rem,
BitXor,
BitAnd,
BitOr,
Shl,
ShlUnchecked,
Shr,
ShrUnchecked,
Eq,
Lt,
Le,
Ne,
Ge,
Gt,
Cmp,
Offset,
}
impl BinOp {
/// Return the type of this operation for the given input Ty.
/// This function does not perform type checking, and it currently doesn't handle SIMD.
pub fn ty(&self, lhs_ty: Ty, rhs_ty: Ty) -> Ty {
with(|ctx| ctx.binop_ty(*self, lhs_ty, rhs_ty))
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum UnOp {
Not,
Neg,
PtrMetadata,
}
impl UnOp {
/// Return the type of this operation for the given input Ty.
/// This function does not perform type checking, and it currently doesn't handle SIMD.
pub fn ty(&self, arg_ty: Ty) -> Ty {
with(|ctx| ctx.unop_ty(*self, arg_ty))
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum CoroutineKind {
Desugared(CoroutineDesugaring, CoroutineSource),
Coroutine(Movability),
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum CoroutineSource {
Block,
Closure,
Fn,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum CoroutineDesugaring {
Async,
Gen,
AsyncGen,
}
pub(crate) type LocalDefId = Opaque;
/// The rustc coverage data structures are heavily tied to internal details of the
/// coverage implementation that are likely to change, and are unlikely to be
/// useful to third-party tools for the foreseeable future.
pub(crate) type Coverage = Opaque;
/// The FakeReadCause describes the type of pattern why a FakeRead statement exists.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum FakeReadCause {
ForMatchGuard,
ForMatchedPlace(LocalDefId),
ForGuardBinding,
ForLet(LocalDefId),
ForIndex,
}
/// Describes what kind of retag is to be performed
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum RetagKind {
FnEntry,
TwoPhase,
Raw,
Default,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum Variance {
Covariant,
Invariant,
Contravariant,
Bivariant,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CopyNonOverlapping {
pub src: Operand,
pub dst: Operand,
pub count: Operand,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum NonDivergingIntrinsic {
Assume(Operand),
CopyNonOverlapping(CopyNonOverlapping),
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Statement {
pub kind: StatementKind,
pub span: Span,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum StatementKind {
Assign(Place, Rvalue),
FakeRead(FakeReadCause, Place),
SetDiscriminant { place: Place, variant_index: VariantIdx },
Deinit(Place),
StorageLive(Local),
StorageDead(Local),
Retag(RetagKind, Place),
PlaceMention(Place),
AscribeUserType { place: Place, projections: UserTypeProjection, variance: Variance },
Coverage(Coverage),
Intrinsic(NonDivergingIntrinsic),
ConstEvalCounter,
Nop,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum Rvalue {
/// Creates a pointer with the indicated mutability to the place.
///
/// This is generated by pointer casts like `&v as *const _` or raw address of expressions like
/// `&raw v` or `addr_of!(v)`.
AddressOf(Mutability, Place),
/// Creates an aggregate value, like a tuple or struct.
///
/// This is needed because dataflow analysis needs to distinguish
/// `dest = Foo { x: ..., y: ... }` from `dest.x = ...; dest.y = ...;` in the case that `Foo`
/// has a destructor.
///
/// Disallowed after deaggregation for all aggregate kinds except `Array` and `Coroutine`. After
/// coroutine lowering, `Coroutine` aggregate kinds are disallowed too.
Aggregate(AggregateKind, Vec<Operand>),
/// * `Offset` has the same semantics as `<*const T>::offset`, except that the second
/// parameter may be a `usize` as well.
/// * The comparison operations accept `bool`s, `char`s, signed or unsigned integers, floats,
/// raw pointers, or function pointers and return a `bool`. The types of the operands must be
/// matching, up to the usual caveat of the lifetimes in function pointers.
/// * Left and right shift operations accept signed or unsigned integers not necessarily of the
/// same type and return a value of the same type as their LHS. Like in Rust, the RHS is
/// truncated as needed.
/// * The `Bit*` operations accept signed integers, unsigned integers, or bools with matching
/// types and return a value of that type.
/// * The remaining operations accept signed integers, unsigned integers, or floats with
/// matching types and return a value of that type.
BinaryOp(BinOp, Operand, Operand),
/// Performs essentially all of the casts that can be performed via `as`.
///
/// This allows for casts from/to a variety of types.
Cast(CastKind, Operand, Ty),
/// Same as `BinaryOp`, but yields `(T, bool)` with a `bool` indicating an error condition.
///
/// For addition, subtraction, and multiplication on integers the error condition is set when
/// the infinite precision result would not be equal to the actual result.
CheckedBinaryOp(BinOp, Operand, Operand),
/// A CopyForDeref is equivalent to a read from a place.
/// When such a read happens, it is guaranteed that the only use of the returned value is a
/// deref operation, immediately followed by one or more projections.
CopyForDeref(Place),
/// Computes the discriminant of the place, returning it as an integer.
/// Returns zero for types without discriminant.
///
/// The validity requirements for the underlying value are undecided for this rvalue, see
/// [#91095]. Note too that the value of the discriminant is not the same thing as the
/// variant index;
///
/// [#91095]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91095
Discriminant(Place),
/// Yields the length of the place, as a `usize`.
///
/// If the type of the place is an array, this is the array length. For slices (`[T]`, not
/// `&[T]`) this accesses the place's metadata to determine the length. This rvalue is
/// ill-formed for places of other types.
Len(Place),
/// Creates a reference to the place.
Ref(Region, BorrowKind, Place),
/// Creates an array where each element is the value of the operand.
///
/// This is the cause of a bug in the case where the repetition count is zero because the value
/// is not dropped, see [#74836].
///
/// Corresponds to source code like `[x; 32]`.
///
/// [#74836]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74836
Repeat(Operand, TyConst),
/// Transmutes a `*mut u8` into shallow-initialized `Box<T>`.
///
/// This is different from a normal transmute because dataflow analysis will treat the box as
/// initialized but its content as uninitialized. Like other pointer casts, this in general
/// affects alias analysis.
ShallowInitBox(Operand, Ty),
/// Creates a pointer/reference to the given thread local.
///
/// The yielded type is a `*mut T` if the static is mutable, otherwise if the static is extern a
/// `*const T`, and if neither of those apply a `&T`.
///
/// **Note:** This is a runtime operation that actually executes code and is in this sense more
/// like a function call. Also, eliminating dead stores of this rvalue causes `fn main() {}` to
/// SIGILL for some reason that I (JakobDegen) never got a chance to look into.
///
/// **Needs clarification**: Are there weird additional semantics here related to the runtime
/// nature of this operation?
ThreadLocalRef(crate::CrateItem),
/// Computes a value as described by the operation.
NullaryOp(NullOp, Ty),
/// Exactly like `BinaryOp`, but less operands.
///
/// Also does two's-complement arithmetic. Negation requires a signed integer or a float;
/// bitwise not requires a signed integer, unsigned integer, or bool. Both operation kinds
/// return a value with the same type as their operand.
UnaryOp(UnOp, Operand),
/// Yields the operand unchanged
Use(Operand),
}
impl Rvalue {
pub fn ty(&self, locals: &[LocalDecl]) -> Result<Ty, Error> {
match self {
Rvalue::Use(operand) => operand.ty(locals),
Rvalue::Repeat(operand, count) => {
Ok(Ty::new_array_with_const_len(operand.ty(locals)?, count.clone()))
}
Rvalue::ThreadLocalRef(did) => Ok(did.ty()),
Rvalue::Ref(reg, bk, place) => {
let place_ty = place.ty(locals)?;
Ok(Ty::new_ref(reg.clone(), place_ty, bk.to_mutable_lossy()))
}
Rvalue::AddressOf(mutability, place) => {
let place_ty = place.ty(locals)?;
Ok(Ty::new_ptr(place_ty, *mutability))
}
Rvalue::Len(..) => Ok(Ty::usize_ty()),
Rvalue::Cast(.., ty) => Ok(*ty),
Rvalue::BinaryOp(op, lhs, rhs) => {
let lhs_ty = lhs.ty(locals)?;
let rhs_ty = rhs.ty(locals)?;
Ok(op.ty(lhs_ty, rhs_ty))
}
Rvalue::CheckedBinaryOp(op, lhs, rhs) => {
let lhs_ty = lhs.ty(locals)?;
let rhs_ty = rhs.ty(locals)?;
let ty = op.ty(lhs_ty, rhs_ty);
Ok(Ty::new_tuple(&[ty, Ty::bool_ty()]))
}
Rvalue::UnaryOp(op, operand) => {
let arg_ty = operand.ty(locals)?;
Ok(op.ty(arg_ty))
}
Rvalue::Discriminant(place) => {
let place_ty = place.ty(locals)?;
place_ty
.kind()
.discriminant_ty()
.ok_or_else(|| error!("Expected a `RigidTy` but found: {place_ty:?}"))
}
Rvalue::NullaryOp(NullOp::SizeOf | NullOp::AlignOf | NullOp::OffsetOf(..), _) => {
Ok(Ty::usize_ty())
}
Rvalue::NullaryOp(NullOp::UbChecks, _) => Ok(Ty::bool_ty()),
Rvalue::Aggregate(ak, ops) => match *ak {
AggregateKind::Array(ty) => Ty::try_new_array(ty, ops.len() as u64),
AggregateKind::Tuple => Ok(Ty::new_tuple(
&ops.iter().map(|op| op.ty(locals)).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?,
)),
AggregateKind::Adt(def, _, ref args, _, _) => Ok(def.ty_with_args(args)),
AggregateKind::Closure(def, ref args) => Ok(Ty::new_closure(def, args.clone())),
AggregateKind::Coroutine(def, ref args, mov) => {
Ok(Ty::new_coroutine(def, args.clone(), mov))
}
AggregateKind::RawPtr(ty, mutability) => Ok(Ty::new_ptr(ty, mutability)),
},
Rvalue::ShallowInitBox(_, ty) => Ok(Ty::new_box(*ty)),
Rvalue::CopyForDeref(place) => place.ty(locals),
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum AggregateKind {
Array(Ty),
Tuple,
Adt(AdtDef, VariantIdx, GenericArgs, Option<UserTypeAnnotationIndex>, Option<FieldIdx>),
Closure(ClosureDef, GenericArgs),
// FIXME(stable_mir): Movability here is redundant
Coroutine(CoroutineDef, GenericArgs, Movability),
RawPtr(Ty, Mutability),
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum Operand {
Copy(Place),
Move(Place),
Constant(ConstOperand),
}
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Place {
pub local: Local,
/// projection out of a place (access a field, deref a pointer, etc)
pub projection: Vec<ProjectionElem>,
}
impl From<Local> for Place {
fn from(local: Local) -> Self {
Place { local, projection: vec![] }
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct ConstOperand {
pub span: Span,
pub user_ty: Option<UserTypeAnnotationIndex>,
pub const_: MirConst,
}
/// Debug information pertaining to a user variable.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct VarDebugInfo {
/// The variable name.
pub name: Symbol,
/// Source info of the user variable, including the scope
/// within which the variable is visible (to debuginfo).
pub source_info: SourceInfo,
/// The user variable's data is split across several fragments,
/// each described by a `VarDebugInfoFragment`.
pub composite: Option<VarDebugInfoFragment>,
/// Where the data for this user variable is to be found.
pub value: VarDebugInfoContents,
/// When present, indicates what argument number this variable is in the function that it
/// originated from (starting from 1). Note, if MIR inlining is enabled, then this is the
/// argument number in the original function before it was inlined.
pub argument_index: Option<u16>,
}
impl VarDebugInfo {
/// Return a local variable if this info is related to one.
pub fn local(&self) -> Option<Local> {
match &self.value {
VarDebugInfoContents::Place(place) if place.projection.is_empty() => Some(place.local),
VarDebugInfoContents::Place(_) | VarDebugInfoContents::Const(_) => None,
}
}
/// Return a constant if this info is related to one.
pub fn constant(&self) -> Option<&ConstOperand> {
match &self.value {
VarDebugInfoContents::Place(_) => None,
VarDebugInfoContents::Const(const_op) => Some(const_op),
}
}
}
pub type SourceScope = u32;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct SourceInfo {
pub span: Span,
pub scope: SourceScope,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct VarDebugInfoFragment {
pub ty: Ty,
pub projection: Vec<ProjectionElem>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum VarDebugInfoContents {
Place(Place),
Const(ConstOperand),
}
// In MIR ProjectionElem is parameterized on the second Field argument and the Index argument. This
// is so it can be used for both Places (for which the projection elements are of type
// ProjectionElem<Local, Ty>) and user-provided type annotations (for which the projection elements
// are of type ProjectionElem<(), ()>). In SMIR we don't need this generality, so we just use
// ProjectionElem for Places.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum ProjectionElem {
/// Dereference projections (e.g. `*_1`) project to the address referenced by the base place.
Deref,
/// A field projection (e.g., `f` in `_1.f`) project to a field in the base place. The field is
/// referenced by source-order index rather than the name of the field. The fields type is also
/// given.
Field(FieldIdx, Ty),
/// Index into a slice/array. The value of the index is computed at runtime using the `V`
/// argument.
///
/// Note that this does not also dereference, and so it does not exactly correspond to slice
/// indexing in Rust. In other words, in the below Rust code:
///
/// ```rust
/// let x = &[1, 2, 3, 4];
/// let i = 2;
/// x[i];
/// ```
///
/// The `x[i]` is turned into a `Deref` followed by an `Index`, not just an `Index`. The same
/// thing is true of the `ConstantIndex` and `Subslice` projections below.
Index(Local),
/// Index into a slice/array given by offsets.
///
/// These indices are generated by slice patterns. Easiest to explain by example:
///
/// ```ignore (illustrative)
/// [X, _, .._, _, _] => { offset: 0, min_length: 4, from_end: false },
/// [_, X, .._, _, _] => { offset: 1, min_length: 4, from_end: false },
/// [_, _, .._, X, _] => { offset: 2, min_length: 4, from_end: true },
/// [_, _, .._, _, X] => { offset: 1, min_length: 4, from_end: true },
/// ```
ConstantIndex {
/// index or -index (in Python terms), depending on from_end
offset: u64,
/// The thing being indexed must be at least this long. For arrays this
/// is always the exact length.
min_length: u64,
/// Counting backwards from end? This is always false when indexing an
/// array.
from_end: bool,
},
/// Projects a slice from the base place.
///
/// These indices are generated by slice patterns. If `from_end` is true, this represents
/// `slice[from..slice.len() - to]`. Otherwise it represents `array[from..to]`.
Subslice {
from: u64,
to: u64,
/// Whether `to` counts from the start or end of the array/slice.
from_end: bool,
},
/// "Downcast" to a variant of an enum or a coroutine.
Downcast(VariantIdx),
/// Like an explicit cast from an opaque type to a concrete type, but without
/// requiring an intermediate variable.
OpaqueCast(Ty),
/// A `Subtype(T)` projection is applied to any `StatementKind::Assign` where
/// type of lvalue doesn't match the type of rvalue, the primary goal is making subtyping
/// explicit during optimizations and codegen.
///
/// This projection doesn't impact the runtime behavior of the program except for potentially changing
/// some type metadata of the interpreter or codegen backend.
Subtype(Ty),
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct UserTypeProjection {
pub base: UserTypeAnnotationIndex,
pub projection: Opaque,
}
pub type Local = usize;
pub const RETURN_LOCAL: Local = 0;
/// The source-order index of a field in a variant.
///
/// For example, in the following types,
/// ```ignore(illustrative)
/// enum Demo1 {
/// Variant0 { a: bool, b: i32 },
/// Variant1 { c: u8, d: u64 },
/// }
/// struct Demo2 { e: u8, f: u16, g: u8 }
/// ```
/// `a`'s `FieldIdx` is `0`,
/// `b`'s `FieldIdx` is `1`,
/// `c`'s `FieldIdx` is `0`, and
/// `g`'s `FieldIdx` is `2`.
pub type FieldIdx = usize;
type UserTypeAnnotationIndex = usize;
/// The possible branch sites of a [TerminatorKind::SwitchInt].
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct SwitchTargets {
/// The conditional branches where the first element represents the value that guards this
/// branch, and the second element is the branch target.
branches: Vec<(u128, BasicBlockIdx)>,
/// The `otherwise` branch which will be taken in case none of the conditional branches are
/// satisfied.
otherwise: BasicBlockIdx,
}
impl SwitchTargets {
/// All possible targets including the `otherwise` target.
pub fn all_targets(&self) -> Successors {
self.branches.iter().map(|(_, target)| *target).chain(Some(self.otherwise)).collect()
}
/// The `otherwise` branch target.
pub fn otherwise(&self) -> BasicBlockIdx {
self.otherwise
}
/// The conditional targets which are only taken if the pattern matches the given value.
pub fn branches(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (u128, BasicBlockIdx)> + '_ {
self.branches.iter().copied()
}
/// The number of targets including `otherwise`.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.branches.len() + 1
}
/// Create a new SwitchTargets from the given branches and `otherwise` target.
pub fn new(branches: Vec<(u128, BasicBlockIdx)>, otherwise: BasicBlockIdx) -> SwitchTargets {
SwitchTargets { branches, otherwise }
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum BorrowKind {
/// Data must be immutable and is aliasable.
Shared,
/// An immutable, aliasable borrow that is discarded after borrow-checking. Can behave either
/// like a normal shared borrow or like a special shallow borrow (see [`FakeBorrowKind`]).
Fake(FakeBorrowKind),
/// Data is mutable and not aliasable.
Mut {
/// `true` if this borrow arose from method-call auto-ref
kind: MutBorrowKind,
},
}
impl BorrowKind {
pub fn to_mutable_lossy(self) -> Mutability {
match self {
BorrowKind::Mut { .. } => Mutability::Mut,
BorrowKind::Shared => Mutability::Not,
// FIXME: There's no type corresponding to a shallow borrow, so use `&` as an approximation.
BorrowKind::Fake(_) => Mutability::Not,
}
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum MutBorrowKind {
Default,
TwoPhaseBorrow,
ClosureCapture,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum FakeBorrowKind {
/// A shared (deep) borrow. Data must be immutable and is aliasable.
Deep,
/// The immediately borrowed place must be immutable, but projections from
/// it don't need to be. This is used to prevent match guards from replacing
/// the scrutinee. For example, a fake borrow of `a.b` doesn't
/// conflict with a mutable borrow of `a.b.c`.
Shallow,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum Mutability {
Not,
Mut,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum Safety {
Safe,
Unsafe,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum PointerCoercion {
/// Go from a fn-item type to a fn-pointer type.
ReifyFnPointer,
/// Go from a safe fn pointer to an unsafe fn pointer.
UnsafeFnPointer,
/// Go from a non-capturing closure to a fn pointer or an unsafe fn pointer.
/// It cannot convert a closure that requires unsafe.
ClosureFnPointer(Safety),
/// Go from a mut raw pointer to a const raw pointer.
MutToConstPointer,
/// Go from `*const [T; N]` to `*const T`
ArrayToPointer,
/// Unsize a pointer/reference value, e.g., `&[T; n]` to
/// `&[T]`. Note that the source could be a thin or fat pointer.
/// This will do things like convert thin pointers to fat
/// pointers, or convert structs containing thin pointers to
/// structs containing fat pointers, or convert between fat
/// pointers.
Unsize,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum CastKind {
// FIXME(smir-rename): rename this to PointerExposeProvenance
PointerExposeAddress,
PointerWithExposedProvenance,
PointerCoercion(PointerCoercion),
DynStar,
IntToInt,
FloatToInt,
FloatToFloat,
IntToFloat,
PtrToPtr,
FnPtrToPtr,
Transmute,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum NullOp {
/// Returns the size of a value of that type.
SizeOf,
/// Returns the minimum alignment of a type.
AlignOf,
/// Returns the offset of a field.
OffsetOf(Vec<(VariantIdx, FieldIdx)>),
/// cfg!(ub_checks), but at codegen time
UbChecks,
}
impl Operand {
/// Get the type of an operand relative to the local declaration.
///
/// In order to retrieve the correct type, the `locals` argument must match the list of all
/// locals from the function body where this operand originates from.
///
/// Errors indicate a malformed operand or incompatible locals list.
pub fn ty(&self, locals: &[LocalDecl]) -> Result<Ty, Error> {
match self {
Operand::Copy(place) | Operand::Move(place) => place.ty(locals),
Operand::Constant(c) => Ok(c.ty()),
}
}
}
impl ConstOperand {
pub fn ty(&self) -> Ty {
self.const_.ty()
}
}
impl Place {
/// Resolve down the chain of projections to get the type referenced at the end of it.
/// E.g.:
/// Calling `ty()` on `var.field` should return the type of `field`.
///
/// In order to retrieve the correct type, the `locals` argument must match the list of all
/// locals from the function body where this place originates from.
pub fn ty(&self, locals: &[LocalDecl]) -> Result<Ty, Error> {
let start_ty = locals[self.local].ty;
self.projection.iter().fold(Ok(start_ty), |place_ty, elem| elem.ty(place_ty?))
}
}
impl ProjectionElem {
/// Get the expected type after applying this projection to a given place type.
pub fn ty(&self, place_ty: Ty) -> Result<Ty, Error> {
let ty = place_ty;
match &self {
ProjectionElem::Deref => Self::deref_ty(ty),
ProjectionElem::Field(_idx, fty) => Ok(*fty),
ProjectionElem::Index(_) | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } => Self::index_ty(ty),
ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to, from_end } => {
Self::subslice_ty(ty, from, to, from_end)
}
ProjectionElem::Downcast(_) => Ok(ty),
ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) | ProjectionElem::Subtype(ty) => Ok(*ty),
}
}
fn index_ty(ty: Ty) -> Result<Ty, Error> {
ty.kind().builtin_index().ok_or_else(|| error!("Cannot index non-array type: {ty:?}"))
}
fn subslice_ty(ty: Ty, from: &u64, to: &u64, from_end: &bool) -> Result<Ty, Error> {
let ty_kind = ty.kind();
match ty_kind {
TyKind::RigidTy(RigidTy::Slice(..)) => Ok(ty),
TyKind::RigidTy(RigidTy::Array(inner, _)) if !from_end => Ty::try_new_array(
inner,
to.checked_sub(*from).ok_or_else(|| error!("Subslice overflow: {from}..{to}"))?,
),
TyKind::RigidTy(RigidTy::Array(inner, size)) => {
let size = size.eval_target_usize()?;
let len = size - from - to;
Ty::try_new_array(inner, len)
}
_ => Err(Error(format!("Cannot subslice non-array type: `{ty_kind:?}`"))),
}
}
fn deref_ty(ty: Ty) -> Result<Ty, Error> {
let deref_ty = ty
.kind()
.builtin_deref(true)
.ok_or_else(|| error!("Cannot dereference type: {ty:?}"))?;
Ok(deref_ty.ty)
}
}