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use crate::rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt;
use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_hir::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE;
use rustc_infer::infer::{InferOk, TyCtxtInferExt};
use rustc_infer::traits;
use rustc_middle::ty::subst::Subst;
use rustc_middle::ty::{ToPredicate, WithConstness};
use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP;
use super::*;
crate struct BlanketImplFinder<'a, 'tcx> {
crate cx: &'a mut core::DocContext<'tcx>,
}
impl<'a, 'tcx> BlanketImplFinder<'a, 'tcx> {
// FIXME(eddyb) figure out a better way to pass information about
// parametrization of `ty` than `param_env_def_id`.
crate fn get_blanket_impls(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>, param_env_def_id: DefId) -> Vec<Item> {
let param_env = self.cx.tcx.param_env(param_env_def_id);
debug!("get_blanket_impls({:?})", ty);
let mut impls = Vec::new();
for &trait_def_id in self.cx.tcx.all_traits(LOCAL_CRATE).iter() {
if !self.cx.renderinfo.access_levels.is_public(trait_def_id)
|| self.cx.generated_synthetics.get(&(ty, trait_def_id)).is_some()
{
continue;
}
self.cx.tcx.for_each_relevant_impl(trait_def_id, ty, |impl_def_id| {
debug!(
"get_blanket_impls: Considering impl for trait '{:?}' {:?}",
trait_def_id, impl_def_id
);
let trait_ref = self.cx.tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_def_id).unwrap();
let may_apply = self.cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| {
match trait_ref.self_ty().kind() {
ty::Param(_) => {}
_ => return false,
}
let substs = infcx.fresh_substs_for_item(DUMMY_SP, param_env_def_id);
let ty = ty.subst(infcx.tcx, substs);
let param_env = param_env.subst(infcx.tcx, substs);
let impl_substs = infcx.fresh_substs_for_item(DUMMY_SP, impl_def_id);
let trait_ref = trait_ref.subst(infcx.tcx, impl_substs);
// Require the type the impl is implemented on to match
// our type, and ignore the impl if there was a mismatch.
let cause = traits::ObligationCause::dummy();
let eq_result = infcx.at(&cause, param_env).eq(trait_ref.self_ty(), ty);
if let Ok(InferOk { value: (), obligations }) = eq_result {
// FIXME(eddyb) ignoring `obligations` might cause false positives.
drop(obligations);
debug!(
"invoking predicate_may_hold: param_env={:?}, trait_ref={:?}, ty={:?}",
param_env, trait_ref, ty
);
let predicates = self
.cx
.tcx
.predicates_of(impl_def_id)
.instantiate(self.cx.tcx, impl_substs)
.predicates
.into_iter()
.chain(Some(trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(infcx.tcx)));
for predicate in predicates {
debug!("testing predicate {:?}", predicate);
let obligation = traits::Obligation::new(
traits::ObligationCause::dummy(),
param_env,
predicate,
);
match infcx.evaluate_obligation(&obligation) {
Ok(eval_result) if eval_result.may_apply() => {}
Err(traits::OverflowError) => {}
_ => {
return false;
}
}
}
true
} else {
false
}
});
debug!(
"get_blanket_impls: found applicable impl: {} for trait_ref={:?}, ty={:?}",
may_apply, trait_ref, ty
);
if !may_apply {
return;
}
self.cx.generated_synthetics.insert((ty, trait_def_id));
let provided_trait_methods = self
.cx
.tcx
.provided_trait_methods(trait_def_id)
.map(|meth| meth.ident.name)
.collect();
impls.push(Item {
source: self.cx.tcx.def_span(impl_def_id).clean(self.cx),
name: None,
attrs: Default::default(),
visibility: Inherited,
def_id: self.cx.next_def_id(impl_def_id.krate),
kind: box ImplItem(Impl {
unsafety: hir::Unsafety::Normal,
generics: (
self.cx.tcx.generics_of(impl_def_id),
self.cx.tcx.explicit_predicates_of(impl_def_id),
)
.clean(self.cx),
provided_trait_methods,
// FIXME(eddyb) compute both `trait_` and `for_` from
// the post-inference `trait_ref`, as it's more accurate.
trait_: Some(trait_ref.clean(self.cx).get_trait_type().unwrap()),
for_: ty.clean(self.cx),
items: self
.cx
.tcx
.associated_items(impl_def_id)
.in_definition_order()
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.clean(self.cx),
negative_polarity: false,
synthetic: false,
blanket_impl: Some(trait_ref.self_ty().clean(self.cx)),
}),
});
});
}
impls
}
}