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Preliminary cleanup of `WitnessPat` hoisting/printing

Follow-up to rust-lang#128430.

The eventual goal is to remove `print::Pat` entirely, but in the course of working towards that I made so many small improvements that it seems wise to let those be reviewed/merged on their own first.

Best reviewed commit-by-commit, most of which should be pretty simple and straightforward.

r? `@Nadrieril`
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matthiaskrgr committed Aug 11, 2024
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/lib.rs
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// tidy-alphabetical-start
#![allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
#![allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "rustc", feature(let_chains))]
// tidy-alphabetical-end

pub mod constructor;
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132 changes: 68 additions & 64 deletions compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/rustc.rs
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};
use crate::lints::lint_nonexhaustive_missing_variants;
use crate::pat_column::PatternColumn;
use crate::rustc::print::EnumInfo;
use crate::usefulness::{compute_match_usefulness, PlaceValidity};
use crate::{errors, Captures, PatCx, PrivateUninhabitedField};

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fn hoist_witness_pat(&self, pat: &WitnessPat<'p, 'tcx>) -> print::Pat<'tcx> {
use print::{FieldPat, Pat, PatKind};
let cx = self;
let is_wildcard = |pat: &Pat<'_>| matches!(pat.kind, PatKind::Wild);
let mut subpatterns = pat.iter_fields().map(|p| Box::new(cx.hoist_witness_pat(p)));
let hoist = |p| Box::new(cx.hoist_witness_pat(p));
let kind = match pat.ctor() {
Bool(b) => PatKind::Constant { value: mir::Const::from_bool(cx.tcx, *b) },
IntRange(range) => return self.hoist_pat_range(range, *pat.ty()),
Struct | Variant(_) | UnionField => match pat.ty().kind() {
ty::Tuple(..) => PatKind::Leaf {
subpatterns: subpatterns
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, pattern)| FieldPat { field: FieldIdx::new(i), pattern })
.collect(),
},
ty::Adt(adt_def, _) if adt_def.is_box() => {
// Without `box_patterns`, the only legal pattern of type `Box` is `_` (outside
// of `std`). So this branch is only reachable when the feature is enabled and
// the pattern is a box pattern.
PatKind::Deref { subpattern: subpatterns.next().unwrap() }
}
ty::Adt(adt_def, _args) => {
let variant_index = RustcPatCtxt::variant_index_for_adt(&pat.ctor(), *adt_def);
let subpatterns = subpatterns
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, pattern)| FieldPat { field: FieldIdx::new(i), pattern })
.collect();
Struct if pat.ty().is_box() => {
// Outside of the `alloc` crate, the only way to create a struct pattern
// of type `Box` is to use a `box` pattern via #[feature(box_patterns)].
PatKind::Box { subpattern: hoist(&pat.fields[0]) }
}
Struct | Variant(_) | UnionField => {
let enum_info = match *pat.ty().kind() {
ty::Adt(adt_def, _) if adt_def.is_enum() => EnumInfo::Enum {
adt_def,
variant_index: RustcPatCtxt::variant_index_for_adt(pat.ctor(), adt_def),
},
ty::Adt(..) | ty::Tuple(..) => EnumInfo::NotEnum,
_ => bug!("unexpected ctor for type {:?} {:?}", pat.ctor(), *pat.ty()),
};

if adt_def.is_enum() {
PatKind::Variant { adt_def: *adt_def, variant_index, subpatterns }
} else {
PatKind::Leaf { subpatterns }
}
}
_ => bug!("unexpected ctor for type {:?} {:?}", pat.ctor(), *pat.ty()),
},
// Note: given the expansion of `&str` patterns done in `expand_pattern`, we should
// be careful to reconstruct the correct constant pattern here. However a string
// literal pattern will never be reported as a non-exhaustiveness witness, so we
// ignore this issue.
Ref => PatKind::Deref { subpattern: subpatterns.next().unwrap() },
let subpatterns = pat
.iter_fields()
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, pat)| FieldPat { field: FieldIdx::new(i), pattern: hoist(pat) })
.collect::<Vec<_>>();

PatKind::StructLike { enum_info, subpatterns }
}
Ref => PatKind::Deref { subpattern: hoist(&pat.fields[0]) },
Slice(slice) => {
match slice.kind {
SliceKind::FixedLen(_) => PatKind::Slice {
prefix: subpatterns.collect(),
slice: None,
suffix: Box::new([]),
},
SliceKind::VarLen(prefix, _) => {
let mut subpatterns = subpatterns.peekable();
let mut prefix: Vec<_> = subpatterns.by_ref().take(prefix).collect();
if slice.array_len.is_some() {
// Improves diagnostics a bit: if the type is a known-size array, instead
// of reporting `[x, _, .., _, y]`, we prefer to report `[x, .., y]`.
// This is incorrect if the size is not known, since `[_, ..]` captures
// arrays of lengths `>= 1` whereas `[..]` captures any length.
while !prefix.is_empty() && is_wildcard(prefix.last().unwrap()) {
prefix.pop();
}
while subpatterns.peek().is_some()
&& is_wildcard(subpatterns.peek().unwrap())
{
subpatterns.next();
}
}
let suffix: Box<[_]> = subpatterns.collect();
let wild = Pat { ty: pat.ty().inner(), kind: PatKind::Wild };
PatKind::Slice {
prefix: prefix.into_boxed_slice(),
slice: Some(Box::new(wild)),
suffix,
}
let (prefix_len, has_dot_dot) = match slice.kind {
SliceKind::FixedLen(len) => (len, false),
SliceKind::VarLen(prefix_len, _) => (prefix_len, true),
};

let (mut prefix, mut suffix) = pat.fields.split_at(prefix_len);

// If the pattern contains a `..`, but is applied to values of statically-known
// length (arrays), then we can slightly simplify diagnostics by merging any
// adjacent wildcard patterns into the `..`: `[x, _, .., _, y]` => `[x, .., y]`.
// (This simplification isn't allowed for slice values, because in that case
// `[x, .., y]` would match some slices that `[x, _, .., _, y]` would not.)
if has_dot_dot && slice.array_len.is_some() {
while let [rest @ .., last] = prefix
&& would_print_as_wildcard(cx.tcx, last)
{
prefix = rest;
}
while let [first, rest @ ..] = suffix
&& would_print_as_wildcard(cx.tcx, first)
{
suffix = rest;
}
}

let prefix = prefix.iter().map(hoist).collect();
let suffix = suffix.iter().map(hoist).collect();

PatKind::Slice { prefix, has_dot_dot, suffix }
}
&Str(value) => PatKind::Constant { value },
Never if self.tcx.features().never_patterns => PatKind::Never,
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}
}

/// Returns `true` if the given pattern would be printed as a wildcard (`_`).
fn would_print_as_wildcard(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, p: &WitnessPat<'_, '_>) -> bool {
match p.ctor() {
Constructor::IntRange(IntRange {
lo: MaybeInfiniteInt::NegInfinity,
hi: MaybeInfiniteInt::PosInfinity,
})
| Constructor::Wildcard
| Constructor::NonExhaustive
| Constructor::Hidden
| Constructor::PrivateUninhabited => true,
Constructor::Never if !tcx.features().never_patterns => true,
_ => false,
}
}

impl<'p, 'tcx: 'p> PatCx for RustcPatCtxt<'p, 'tcx> {
type Ty = RevealedTy<'tcx>;
type Error = ErrorGuaranteed;
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