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Avoid ICEs in trait names without dyn #119752

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32 changes: 21 additions & 11 deletions compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/lint.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -78,14 +78,17 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o {
fn maybe_lint_impl_trait(&self, self_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, diag: &mut Diagnostic) -> bool {
let tcx = self.tcx();
let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(self_ty.hir_id).def_id;
let (hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Fn(sig, generics, _), .. })
| hir::Node::TraitItem(hir::TraitItem {
kind: hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(sig, _),
generics,
..
})) = tcx.hir_node_by_def_id(parent_id)
else {
return false;
let (sig, generics, owner) = match tcx.hir_node_by_def_id(parent_id) {
hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { kind: hir::ItemKind::Fn(sig, generics, _), .. }) => {
(sig, generics, None)
}
hir::Node::TraitItem(hir::TraitItem {
kind: hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(sig, _),
generics,
owner_id,
..
}) => (sig, generics, Some(tcx.parent(owner_id.to_def_id()))),
_ => return false,
};
let Ok(trait_name) = tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(self_ty.span) else {
return false;
Expand All @@ -94,6 +97,11 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o {
let is_object_safe = match self_ty.kind {
hir::TyKind::TraitObject(objects, ..) => {
objects.iter().all(|o| match o.trait_ref.path.res {
Res::Def(DefKind::Trait, id) if Some(id) == owner => {
// When we're dealing with a recursive trait, we don't want to downgrade
// the error, so we consider them to be object safe always. (#119652)
true
}
Res::Def(DefKind::Trait, id) => tcx.check_is_object_safe(id),
_ => false,
})
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -122,7 +130,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o {
],
Applicability::MachineApplicable,
);
} else {
} else if diag.is_error() {
// We'll emit the object safety error already, with a structured suggestion.
diag.downgrade_to_delayed_bug();
}
Expand All @@ -148,8 +156,10 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o {
}
if !is_object_safe {
diag.note(format!("`{trait_name}` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn`"));
// We'll emit the object safety error already, with a structured suggestion.
diag.downgrade_to_delayed_bug();
if diag.is_error() {
// We'll emit the object safety error already, with a structured suggestion.
diag.downgrade_to_delayed_bug();
}
} else {
let sugg = if let hir::TyKind::TraitObject([_, _, ..], _, _) = self_ty.kind {
// There are more than one trait bound, we need surrounding parentheses.
Expand Down
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
fn id<F>(f: Copy) -> usize {
//~^ WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
//~| ERROR the trait `Copy` cannot be made into an object
f()
}
fn main() {}
50 changes: 50 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.stderr
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warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:1:13
|
LL | fn id<F>(f: Copy) -> usize {
| ^^^^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: `Copy` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn`
= note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` on by default
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Copy`
|
LL | fn id<F, T: Copy>(f: T) -> usize {
| +++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn id<F>(f: impl Copy) -> usize {
| ++++

warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:1:13
|
LL | fn id<F>(f: Copy) -> usize {
| ^^^^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: `Copy` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn`
= note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no`
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Copy`
|
LL | fn id<F, T: Copy>(f: T) -> usize {
| +++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn id<F>(f: impl Copy) -> usize {
| ++++

error[E0038]: the trait `Copy` cannot be made into an object
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:1:13
|
LL | fn id<F>(f: Copy) -> usize {
| ^^^^ `Copy` cannot be made into an object
|
= note: the trait cannot be made into an object because it requires `Self: Sized`
= note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety>

error: aborting due to 1 previous error; 2 warnings emitted

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0038`.
17 changes: 17 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs
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trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; }
//~^ WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition
//~| ERROR the trait `A` cannot be made into an object
trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; }
//~^ WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition
//~| ERROR the trait `B` cannot be made into an object
fn main() {}
148 changes: 148 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.stderr
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warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:19
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; }
| ^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: `B` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn`
= note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` on by default
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `B`
|
LL | trait A { fn g<T: B>(b: T) -> B; }
| ++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: impl B) -> B; }
| ++++

warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:25
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; }
| ^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
help: `B` is not object safe, use `impl B` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> impl B; }
| ++++

warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:19
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; }
| ^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: `A` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn`
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `A`
|
LL | trait B { fn f<T: A>(a: T) -> A; }
| ++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: impl A) -> A; }
| ++++

warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:25
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; }
| ^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
help: `A` is not object safe, use `impl A` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> impl A; }
| ++++

warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:19
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; }
| ^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: `A` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn`
= note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no`
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `A`
|
LL | trait B { fn f<T: A>(a: T) -> A; }
| ++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: impl A) -> A; }
| ++++

error[E0038]: the trait `A` cannot be made into an object
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:19
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; }
| ^ `A` cannot be made into an object
|
note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety>
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:14
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; }
| - ^ ...because associated function `g` has no `self` parameter
| |
| this trait cannot be made into an object...
help: consider turning `g` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument
|
LL | trait A { fn g(&self, b: B) -> B; }
| ++++++
help: alternatively, consider constraining `g` so it does not apply to trait objects
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B where Self: Sized; }
| +++++++++++++++++

warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:19
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; }
| ^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: `B` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn`
= note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no`
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `B`
|
LL | trait A { fn g<T: B>(b: T) -> B; }
| ++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: impl B) -> B; }
| ++++

error[E0038]: the trait `B` cannot be made into an object
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:19
|
LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; }
| ^ `B` cannot be made into an object
|
note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety>
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:14
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; }
| - ^ ...because associated function `f` has no `self` parameter
| |
| this trait cannot be made into an object...
help: consider turning `f` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument
|
LL | trait B { fn f(&self, a: A) -> A; }
| ++++++
help: alternatively, consider constraining `f` so it does not apply to trait objects
|
LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A where Self: Sized; }
| +++++++++++++++++

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors; 6 warnings emitted

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0038`.
6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
fn call_this<F>(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {}
//~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->`
//~| ERROR cannot find trait `call_that` in this scope
//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
fn main() {}
29 changes: 29 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.stderr
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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
error: return types are denoted using `->`
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:1:23
|
LL | fn call_this<F>(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {}
| ^ help: use `->` instead

error[E0405]: cannot find trait `call_that` in this scope
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:1:36
|
LL | fn call_this<F>(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {}
| ^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope

warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:1:25
|
LL | fn call_this<F>(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` on by default
help: `Fn(&str) + call_that` is not object safe, use `impl Fn(&str) + call_that` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn call_this<F>(f: F) : impl Fn(&str) + call_that {}
| ++++

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors; 1 warning emitted

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0405`.
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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
// edition:2021
#![allow(bare_trait_objects)]
trait A: Sized {
fn f(a: A) -> A;
//~^ ERROR trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
//~| ERROR trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
//~| ERROR associated item referring to unboxed trait object for its own trait
//~| ERROR the trait `A` cannot be made into an object
}
trait B {
fn f(a: B) -> B;
//~^ ERROR trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
//~| ERROR trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
//~| ERROR associated item referring to unboxed trait object for its own trait
//~| ERROR the trait `B` cannot be made into an object
}
trait C {
fn f(&self, a: C) -> C;
//~^ ERROR trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
//~| ERROR trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
}

fn main() {}
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