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rustc_middle/ty/
adt.rs

1use std::cell::RefCell;
2use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
3use std::ops::Range;
4use std::str;
5
6use rustc_abi::{FIRST_VARIANT, ReprOptions, VariantIdx};
7use rustc_data_structures::fingerprint::Fingerprint;
8use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
9use rustc_data_structures::intern::Interned;
10use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, HashingControls, StableHasher};
11use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed;
12use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, DefKind, Res};
13use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
14use rustc_hir::{self as hir, LangItem, find_attr};
15use rustc_index::{IndexSlice, IndexVec};
16use rustc_macros::{HashStable, TyDecodable, TyEncodable};
17use rustc_session::DataTypeKind;
18use rustc_type_ir::solve::AdtDestructorKind;
19use tracing::{debug, info, trace};
20
21use super::{
22    AsyncDestructor, Destructor, FieldDef, GenericPredicates, Ty, TyCtxt, VariantDef, VariantDiscr,
23};
24use crate::ich::StableHashingContext;
25use crate::mir::interpret::ErrorHandled;
26use crate::ty;
27use crate::ty::util::{Discr, IntTypeExt};
28
29#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for AdtFlags {
    #[inline]
    fn clone(&self) -> AdtFlags {
        let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<u16>;
        *self
    }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for AdtFlags { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for AdtFlags {
    #[inline]
    fn eq(&self, other: &AdtFlags) -> bool { self.0 == other.0 }
}PartialEq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::Eq for AdtFlags {
    #[inline]
    #[doc(hidden)]
    #[coverage(off)]
    fn assert_receiver_is_total_eq(&self) {
        let _: ::core::cmp::AssertParamIsEq<u16>;
    }
}Eq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::hash::Hash for AdtFlags {
    #[inline]
    fn hash<__H: ::core::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut __H) {
        ::core::hash::Hash::hash(&self.0, state)
    }
}Hash, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'__ctx>
            ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::HashStable<::rustc_middle::ich::StableHashingContext<'__ctx>>
            for AdtFlags {
            #[inline]
            fn hash_stable(&self,
                __hcx: &mut ::rustc_middle::ich::StableHashingContext<'__ctx>,
                __hasher:
                    &mut ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::StableHasher) {
                match *self {
                    AdtFlags(ref __binding_0) => {
                        { __binding_0.hash_stable(__hcx, __hasher); }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    };HashStable, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'tcx, __E: ::rustc_middle::ty::codec::TyEncoder<'tcx>>
            ::rustc_serialize::Encodable<__E> for AdtFlags {
            fn encode(&self, __encoder: &mut __E) {
                match *self {
                    AdtFlags(ref __binding_0) => {
                        ::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_0,
                            __encoder);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    };TyEncodable, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'tcx, __D: ::rustc_middle::ty::codec::TyDecoder<'tcx>>
            ::rustc_serialize::Decodable<__D> for AdtFlags {
            fn decode(__decoder: &mut __D) -> Self {
                AdtFlags(::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder))
            }
        }
    };TyDecodable)]
30pub struct AdtFlags(u16);
31impl AdtFlags {
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const NO_ADT_FLAGS: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(0);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the ADT is an enum."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_ENUM: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 0);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the ADT is a union."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_UNION: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 1);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the ADT is a struct."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_STRUCT: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 2);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the ADT is a struct and has a constructor."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const HAS_CTOR: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 3);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the type is `PhantomData`."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_PHANTOM_DATA: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 4);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the type has a `#[fundamental]` attribute."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_FUNDAMENTAL: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 5);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the type is `Box`."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_BOX: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 6);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the type is `ManuallyDrop`."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_MANUALLY_DROP: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 7);
    #[doc =
    r" Indicates whether the variant list of this ADT is `#[non_exhaustive]`."]
    #[doc = r" (i.e., this flag is never set unless this ADT is an enum)."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_VARIANT_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE: Self =
        Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 8);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the type is `UnsafeCell`."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_UNSAFE_CELL: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 9);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the type is `UnsafePinned`."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_UNSAFE_PINNED: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 10);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the type is `Pin`."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_PIN: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 11);
    #[doc = r" Indicates whether the type is `#[pin_project]`."]
    #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
    pub const IS_PIN_PROJECT: Self = Self::from_bits_retain(1 << 12);
}
impl ::bitflags::Flags for AdtFlags {
    const FLAGS: &'static [::bitflags::Flag<AdtFlags>] =
        &[{

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("NO_ADT_FLAGS",
                            AdtFlags::NO_ADT_FLAGS)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_ENUM", AdtFlags::IS_ENUM)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_UNION", AdtFlags::IS_UNION)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_STRUCT", AdtFlags::IS_STRUCT)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("HAS_CTOR", AdtFlags::HAS_CTOR)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_PHANTOM_DATA",
                            AdtFlags::IS_PHANTOM_DATA)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_FUNDAMENTAL",
                            AdtFlags::IS_FUNDAMENTAL)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_BOX", AdtFlags::IS_BOX)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_MANUALLY_DROP",
                            AdtFlags::IS_MANUALLY_DROP)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_VARIANT_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE",
                            AdtFlags::IS_VARIANT_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_UNSAFE_CELL",
                            AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_CELL)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_UNSAFE_PINNED",
                            AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_PINNED)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_PIN", AdtFlags::IS_PIN)
                    },
                    {

                        #[allow(deprecated, non_upper_case_globals,)]
                        ::bitflags::Flag::new("IS_PIN_PROJECT",
                            AdtFlags::IS_PIN_PROJECT)
                    }];
    type Bits = u16;
    fn bits(&self) -> u16 { AdtFlags::bits(self) }
    fn from_bits_retain(bits: u16) -> AdtFlags {
        AdtFlags::from_bits_retain(bits)
    }
}
#[allow(dead_code, deprecated, unused_doc_comments, unused_attributes,
unused_mut, unused_imports, non_upper_case_globals, clippy ::
assign_op_pattern, clippy :: iter_without_into_iter,)]
const _: () =
    {
        #[allow(dead_code, deprecated, unused_attributes)]
        impl AdtFlags {
            /// Get a flags value with all bits unset.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn empty() -> Self {
                Self(<u16 as ::bitflags::Bits>::EMPTY)
            }
            /// Get a flags value with all known bits set.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn all() -> Self {
                let mut truncated = <u16 as ::bitflags::Bits>::EMPTY;
                let mut i = 0;
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                {
                    {
                        let flag =
                            <AdtFlags as ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS[i].value().bits();
                        truncated = truncated | flag;
                        i += 1;
                    }
                };
                let _ = i;
                Self(truncated)
            }
            /// Get the underlying bits value.
            ///
            /// The returned value is exactly the bits set in this flags value.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn bits(&self) -> u16 { self.0 }
            /// Convert from a bits value.
            ///
            /// This method will return `None` if any unknown bits are set.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn from_bits(bits: u16)
                -> ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option<Self> {
                let truncated = Self::from_bits_truncate(bits).0;
                if truncated == bits {
                    ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(bits))
                } else { ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::None }
            }
            /// Convert from a bits value, unsetting any unknown bits.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn from_bits_truncate(bits: u16) -> Self {
                Self(bits & Self::all().0)
            }
            /// Convert from a bits value exactly.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn from_bits_retain(bits: u16) -> Self { Self(bits) }
            /// Get a flags value with the bits of a flag with the given name set.
            ///
            /// This method will return `None` if `name` is empty or doesn't
            /// correspond to any named flag.
            #[inline]
            pub fn from_name(name: &str)
                -> ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option<Self> {
                {
                    if name == "NO_ADT_FLAGS" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::NO_ADT_FLAGS.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_ENUM" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_ENUM.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_UNION" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_UNION.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_STRUCT" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_STRUCT.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "HAS_CTOR" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::HAS_CTOR.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_PHANTOM_DATA" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_PHANTOM_DATA.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_FUNDAMENTAL" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_FUNDAMENTAL.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_BOX" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_BOX.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_MANUALLY_DROP" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_MANUALLY_DROP.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_VARIANT_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_VARIANT_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_UNSAFE_CELL" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_CELL.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_UNSAFE_PINNED" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_PINNED.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_PIN" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_PIN.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                {
                    if name == "IS_PIN_PROJECT" {
                        return ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::Some(Self(AdtFlags::IS_PIN_PROJECT.bits()));
                    }
                };
                ;
                let _ = name;
                ::bitflags::__private::core::option::Option::None
            }
            /// Whether all bits in this flags value are unset.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
                self.0 == <u16 as ::bitflags::Bits>::EMPTY
            }
            /// Whether all known bits in this flags value are set.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn is_all(&self) -> bool {
                Self::all().0 | self.0 == self.0
            }
            /// Whether any set bits in a source flags value are also set in a target flags value.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn intersects(&self, other: Self) -> bool {
                self.0 & other.0 != <u16 as ::bitflags::Bits>::EMPTY
            }
            /// Whether all set bits in a source flags value are also set in a target flags value.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn contains(&self, other: Self) -> bool {
                self.0 & other.0 == other.0
            }
            /// The bitwise or (`|`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            pub fn insert(&mut self, other: Self) {
                *self = Self(self.0).union(other);
            }
            /// The intersection of a source flags value with the complement of a target flags
            /// value (`&!`).
            ///
            /// This method is not equivalent to `self & !other` when `other` has unknown bits set.
            /// `remove` won't truncate `other`, but the `!` operator will.
            #[inline]
            pub fn remove(&mut self, other: Self) {
                *self = Self(self.0).difference(other);
            }
            /// The bitwise exclusive-or (`^`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            pub fn toggle(&mut self, other: Self) {
                *self = Self(self.0).symmetric_difference(other);
            }
            /// Call `insert` when `value` is `true` or `remove` when `value` is `false`.
            #[inline]
            pub fn set(&mut self, other: Self, value: bool) {
                if value { self.insert(other); } else { self.remove(other); }
            }
            /// The bitwise and (`&`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            #[must_use]
            pub const fn intersection(self, other: Self) -> Self {
                Self(self.0 & other.0)
            }
            /// The bitwise or (`|`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            #[must_use]
            pub const fn union(self, other: Self) -> Self {
                Self(self.0 | other.0)
            }
            /// The intersection of a source flags value with the complement of a target flags
            /// value (`&!`).
            ///
            /// This method is not equivalent to `self & !other` when `other` has unknown bits set.
            /// `difference` won't truncate `other`, but the `!` operator will.
            #[inline]
            #[must_use]
            pub const fn difference(self, other: Self) -> Self {
                Self(self.0 & !other.0)
            }
            /// The bitwise exclusive-or (`^`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            #[must_use]
            pub const fn symmetric_difference(self, other: Self) -> Self {
                Self(self.0 ^ other.0)
            }
            /// The bitwise negation (`!`) of the bits in a flags value, truncating the result.
            #[inline]
            #[must_use]
            pub const fn complement(self) -> Self {
                Self::from_bits_truncate(!self.0)
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Binary for AdtFlags {
            fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Formatter)
                -> ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Result {
                let inner = self.0;
                ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Binary::fmt(&inner, f)
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Octal for AdtFlags {
            fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Formatter)
                -> ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Result {
                let inner = self.0;
                ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Octal::fmt(&inner, f)
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::LowerHex for AdtFlags {
            fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Formatter)
                -> ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Result {
                let inner = self.0;
                ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::LowerHex::fmt(&inner, f)
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::UpperHex for AdtFlags {
            fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Formatter)
                -> ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::Result {
                let inner = self.0;
                ::bitflags::__private::core::fmt::UpperHex::fmt(&inner, f)
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::BitOr for AdtFlags {
            type Output = Self;
            /// The bitwise or (`|`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            fn bitor(self, other: AdtFlags) -> Self { self.union(other) }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::BitOrAssign for AdtFlags {
            /// The bitwise or (`|`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: Self) { self.insert(other); }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::BitXor for AdtFlags {
            type Output = Self;
            /// The bitwise exclusive-or (`^`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            fn bitxor(self, other: Self) -> Self {
                self.symmetric_difference(other)
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::BitXorAssign for AdtFlags {
            /// The bitwise exclusive-or (`^`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: Self) { self.toggle(other); }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::BitAnd for AdtFlags {
            type Output = Self;
            /// The bitwise and (`&`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            fn bitand(self, other: Self) -> Self { self.intersection(other) }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::BitAndAssign for AdtFlags {
            /// The bitwise and (`&`) of the bits in two flags values.
            #[inline]
            fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: Self) {
                *self =
                    Self::from_bits_retain(self.bits()).intersection(other);
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::Sub for AdtFlags {
            type Output = Self;
            /// The intersection of a source flags value with the complement of a target flags value (`&!`).
            ///
            /// This method is not equivalent to `self & !other` when `other` has unknown bits set.
            /// `difference` won't truncate `other`, but the `!` operator will.
            #[inline]
            fn sub(self, other: Self) -> Self { self.difference(other) }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::SubAssign for AdtFlags {
            /// The intersection of a source flags value with the complement of a target flags value (`&!`).
            ///
            /// This method is not equivalent to `self & !other` when `other` has unknown bits set.
            /// `difference` won't truncate `other`, but the `!` operator will.
            #[inline]
            fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: Self) { self.remove(other); }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::ops::Not for AdtFlags {
            type Output = Self;
            /// The bitwise negation (`!`) of the bits in a flags value, truncating the result.
            #[inline]
            fn not(self) -> Self { self.complement() }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::iter::Extend<AdtFlags> for AdtFlags
            {
            /// The bitwise or (`|`) of the bits in each flags value.
            fn extend<T: ::bitflags::__private::core::iter::IntoIterator<Item
                = Self>>(&mut self, iterator: T) {
                for item in iterator { self.insert(item) }
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::iter::FromIterator<AdtFlags> for
            AdtFlags {
            /// The bitwise or (`|`) of the bits in each flags value.
            fn from_iter<T: ::bitflags::__private::core::iter::IntoIterator<Item
                = Self>>(iterator: T) -> Self {
                use ::bitflags::__private::core::iter::Extend;
                let mut result = Self::empty();
                result.extend(iterator);
                result
            }
        }
        impl AdtFlags {
            /// Yield a set of contained flags values.
            ///
            /// Each yielded flags value will correspond to a defined named flag. Any unknown bits
            /// will be yielded together as a final flags value.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn iter(&self) -> ::bitflags::iter::Iter<AdtFlags> {
                ::bitflags::iter::Iter::__private_const_new(<AdtFlags as
                        ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS,
                    AdtFlags::from_bits_retain(self.bits()),
                    AdtFlags::from_bits_retain(self.bits()))
            }
            /// Yield a set of contained named flags values.
            ///
            /// This method is like [`iter`](#method.iter), except only yields bits in contained named flags.
            /// Any unknown bits, or bits not corresponding to a contained flag will not be yielded.
            #[inline]
            pub const fn iter_names(&self)
                -> ::bitflags::iter::IterNames<AdtFlags> {
                ::bitflags::iter::IterNames::__private_const_new(<AdtFlags as
                        ::bitflags::Flags>::FLAGS,
                    AdtFlags::from_bits_retain(self.bits()),
                    AdtFlags::from_bits_retain(self.bits()))
            }
        }
        impl ::bitflags::__private::core::iter::IntoIterator for AdtFlags {
            type Item = AdtFlags;
            type IntoIter = ::bitflags::iter::Iter<AdtFlags>;
            fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { self.iter() }
        }
    };bitflags::bitflags! {
32    impl AdtFlags: u16 {
33        const NO_ADT_FLAGS        = 0;
34        /// Indicates whether the ADT is an enum.
35        const IS_ENUM             = 1 << 0;
36        /// Indicates whether the ADT is a union.
37        const IS_UNION            = 1 << 1;
38        /// Indicates whether the ADT is a struct.
39        const IS_STRUCT           = 1 << 2;
40        /// Indicates whether the ADT is a struct and has a constructor.
41        const HAS_CTOR            = 1 << 3;
42        /// Indicates whether the type is `PhantomData`.
43        const IS_PHANTOM_DATA     = 1 << 4;
44        /// Indicates whether the type has a `#[fundamental]` attribute.
45        const IS_FUNDAMENTAL      = 1 << 5;
46        /// Indicates whether the type is `Box`.
47        const IS_BOX              = 1 << 6;
48        /// Indicates whether the type is `ManuallyDrop`.
49        const IS_MANUALLY_DROP    = 1 << 7;
50        /// Indicates whether the variant list of this ADT is `#[non_exhaustive]`.
51        /// (i.e., this flag is never set unless this ADT is an enum).
52        const IS_VARIANT_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE = 1 << 8;
53        /// Indicates whether the type is `UnsafeCell`.
54        const IS_UNSAFE_CELL              = 1 << 9;
55        /// Indicates whether the type is `UnsafePinned`.
56        const IS_UNSAFE_PINNED              = 1 << 10;
57        /// Indicates whether the type is `Pin`.
58        const IS_PIN                        = 1 << 11;
59        /// Indicates whether the type is `#[pin_project]`.
60        const IS_PIN_PROJECT                = 1 << 12;
61    }
62}
63impl ::std::fmt::Debug for AdtFlags {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> ::std::fmt::Result {
        ::bitflags::parser::to_writer(self, f)
    }
}rustc_data_structures::external_bitflags_debug! { AdtFlags }
64
65/// The definition of a user-defined type, e.g., a `struct`, `enum`, or `union`.
66///
67/// These are all interned (by `mk_adt_def`) into the global arena.
68///
69/// The initialism *ADT* stands for an [*algebraic data type (ADT)*][adt].
70/// This is slightly wrong because `union`s are not ADTs.
71/// Moreover, Rust only allows recursive data types through indirection.
72///
73/// [adt]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebraic_data_type
74///
75/// # Recursive types
76///
77/// It may seem impossible to represent recursive types using [`Ty`],
78/// since [`TyKind::Adt`] includes [`AdtDef`], which includes its fields,
79/// creating a cycle. However, `AdtDef` does not actually include the *types*
80/// of its fields; it includes just their [`DefId`]s.
81///
82/// [`TyKind::Adt`]: ty::TyKind::Adt
83///
84/// For example, the following type:
85///
86/// ```
87/// struct S { x: Box<S> }
88/// ```
89///
90/// is essentially represented with [`Ty`] as the following pseudocode:
91///
92/// ```ignore (illustrative)
93/// struct S { x }
94/// ```
95///
96/// where `x` here represents the `DefId` of `S.x`. Then, the `DefId`
97/// can be used with [`TyCtxt::type_of()`] to get the type of the field.
98#[derive(const _: () =
    {
        impl<'tcx, __E: ::rustc_middle::ty::codec::TyEncoder<'tcx>>
            ::rustc_serialize::Encodable<__E> for AdtDefData {
            fn encode(&self, __encoder: &mut __E) {
                match *self {
                    AdtDefData {
                        did: ref __binding_0,
                        variants: ref __binding_1,
                        flags: ref __binding_2,
                        repr: ref __binding_3 } => {
                        ::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_0,
                            __encoder);
                        ::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_1,
                            __encoder);
                        ::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_2,
                            __encoder);
                        ::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_3,
                            __encoder);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    };TyEncodable, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'tcx, __D: ::rustc_middle::ty::codec::TyDecoder<'tcx>>
            ::rustc_serialize::Decodable<__D> for AdtDefData {
            fn decode(__decoder: &mut __D) -> Self {
                AdtDefData {
                    did: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
                    variants: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
                    flags: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
                    repr: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
                }
            }
        }
    };TyDecodable)]
99pub struct AdtDefData {
100    /// The `DefId` of the struct, enum or union item.
101    pub did: DefId,
102    /// Variants of the ADT. If this is a struct or union, then there will be a single variant.
103    variants: IndexVec<VariantIdx, VariantDef>,
104    /// Flags of the ADT (e.g., is this a struct? is this non-exhaustive?).
105    flags: AdtFlags,
106    /// Repr options provided by the user.
107    repr: ReprOptions,
108}
109
110impl PartialEq for AdtDefData {
111    #[inline]
112    fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
113        // There should be only one `AdtDefData` for each `def_id`, therefore
114        // it is fine to implement `PartialEq` only based on `def_id`.
115        //
116        // Below, we exhaustively destructure `self` and `other` so that if the
117        // definition of `AdtDefData` changes, a compile-error will be produced,
118        // reminding us to revisit this assumption.
119
120        let Self { did: self_def_id, variants: _, flags: _, repr: _ } = self;
121        let Self { did: other_def_id, variants: _, flags: _, repr: _ } = other;
122
123        let res = self_def_id == other_def_id;
124
125        // Double check that implicit assumption detailed above.
126        if truecfg!(debug_assertions) && res {
127            let deep = self.flags == other.flags
128                && self.repr == other.repr
129                && self.variants == other.variants;
130            if !deep {
    {
        ::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("AdtDefData for the same def-id has differing data"));
    }
};assert!(deep, "AdtDefData for the same def-id has differing data");
131        }
132
133        res
134    }
135}
136
137impl Eq for AdtDefData {}
138
139/// There should be only one AdtDef for each `did`, therefore
140/// it is fine to implement `Hash` only based on `did`.
141impl Hash for AdtDefData {
142    #[inline]
143    fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, s: &mut H) {
144        self.did.hash(s)
145    }
146}
147
148impl<'a> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>> for AdtDefData {
149    fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut StableHashingContext<'a>, hasher: &mut StableHasher) {
150        const CACHE:
    ::std::thread::LocalKey<RefCell<FxHashMap<(usize, HashingControls),
    Fingerprint>>> =
    {
        #[inline]
        fn __rust_std_internal_init_fn()
            -> RefCell<FxHashMap<(usize, HashingControls), Fingerprint>> {
            Default::default()
        }
        unsafe {
            ::std::thread::LocalKey::new(const {
                        if ::std::mem::needs_drop::<RefCell<FxHashMap<(usize,
                                    HashingControls), Fingerprint>>>() {
                            |__rust_std_internal_init|
                                {
                                    #[thread_local]
                                    static __RUST_STD_INTERNAL_VAL:
                                        ::std::thread::local_impl::LazyStorage<RefCell<FxHashMap<(usize,
                                        HashingControls), Fingerprint>>, ()> =
                                        ::std::thread::local_impl::LazyStorage::new();
                                    __RUST_STD_INTERNAL_VAL.get_or_init(__rust_std_internal_init,
                                        __rust_std_internal_init_fn)
                                }
                        } else {
                            |__rust_std_internal_init|
                                {
                                    #[thread_local]
                                    static __RUST_STD_INTERNAL_VAL:
                                        ::std::thread::local_impl::LazyStorage<RefCell<FxHashMap<(usize,
                                        HashingControls), Fingerprint>>, !> =
                                        ::std::thread::local_impl::LazyStorage::new();
                                    __RUST_STD_INTERNAL_VAL.get_or_init(__rust_std_internal_init,
                                        __rust_std_internal_init_fn)
                                }
                        }
                    })
        }
    };thread_local! {
151            static CACHE: RefCell<FxHashMap<(usize, HashingControls), Fingerprint>> = Default::default();
152        }
153
154        let hash: Fingerprint = CACHE.with(|cache| {
155            let addr = self as *const AdtDefData as usize;
156            let hashing_controls = hcx.hashing_controls();
157            *cache.borrow_mut().entry((addr, hashing_controls)).or_insert_with(|| {
158                let ty::AdtDefData { did, ref variants, ref flags, ref repr } = *self;
159
160                let mut hasher = StableHasher::new();
161                did.hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
162                variants.hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
163                flags.hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
164                repr.hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
165
166                hasher.finish()
167            })
168        });
169
170        hash.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
171    }
172}
173
174#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl<'tcx> ::core::marker::Copy for AdtDef<'tcx> { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl<'tcx> ::core::clone::Clone for AdtDef<'tcx> {
    #[inline]
    fn clone(&self) -> AdtDef<'tcx> {
        let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Interned<'tcx, AdtDefData>>;
        *self
    }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl<'tcx> ::core::cmp::PartialEq for AdtDef<'tcx> {
    #[inline]
    fn eq(&self, other: &AdtDef<'tcx>) -> bool { self.0 == other.0 }
}PartialEq, #[automatically_derived]
impl<'tcx> ::core::cmp::Eq for AdtDef<'tcx> {
    #[inline]
    #[doc(hidden)]
    #[coverage(off)]
    fn assert_receiver_is_total_eq(&self) {
        let _: ::core::cmp::AssertParamIsEq<Interned<'tcx, AdtDefData>>;
    }
}Eq, #[automatically_derived]
impl<'tcx> ::core::hash::Hash for AdtDef<'tcx> {
    #[inline]
    fn hash<__H: ::core::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut __H) {
        ::core::hash::Hash::hash(&self.0, state)
    }
}Hash, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'tcx, '__ctx>
            ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::HashStable<::rustc_middle::ich::StableHashingContext<'__ctx>>
            for AdtDef<'tcx> {
            #[inline]
            fn hash_stable(&self,
                __hcx: &mut ::rustc_middle::ich::StableHashingContext<'__ctx>,
                __hasher:
                    &mut ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::StableHasher) {
                match *self {
                    AdtDef(ref __binding_0) => {
                        { __binding_0.hash_stable(__hcx, __hasher); }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    };HashStable)]
175#[rustc_pass_by_value]
176pub struct AdtDef<'tcx>(pub Interned<'tcx, AdtDefData>);
177
178impl<'tcx> AdtDef<'tcx> {
179    #[inline]
180    pub fn did(self) -> DefId {
181        self.0.0.did
182    }
183
184    #[inline]
185    pub fn variants(self) -> &'tcx IndexSlice<VariantIdx, VariantDef> {
186        &self.0.0.variants
187    }
188
189    #[inline]
190    pub fn variant(self, idx: VariantIdx) -> &'tcx VariantDef {
191        &self.0.0.variants[idx]
192    }
193
194    #[inline]
195    pub fn flags(self) -> AdtFlags {
196        self.0.0.flags
197    }
198
199    #[inline]
200    pub fn repr(self) -> ReprOptions {
201        self.0.0.repr
202    }
203}
204
205impl<'tcx> rustc_type_ir::inherent::AdtDef<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for AdtDef<'tcx> {
206    fn def_id(self) -> DefId {
207        self.did()
208    }
209
210    fn is_struct(self) -> bool {
211        self.is_struct()
212    }
213
214    fn struct_tail_ty(self, interner: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Option<ty::EarlyBinder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>> {
215        Some(interner.type_of(self.non_enum_variant().tail_opt()?.did))
216    }
217
218    fn is_phantom_data(self) -> bool {
219        self.is_phantom_data()
220    }
221
222    fn is_manually_drop(self) -> bool {
223        self.is_manually_drop()
224    }
225
226    fn all_field_tys(
227        self,
228        tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
229    ) -> ty::EarlyBinder<'tcx, impl IntoIterator<Item = Ty<'tcx>>> {
230        ty::EarlyBinder::bind(
231            self.all_fields().map(move |field| tcx.type_of(field.did).skip_binder()),
232        )
233    }
234
235    fn sizedness_constraint(
236        self,
237        tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
238        sizedness: ty::SizedTraitKind,
239    ) -> Option<ty::EarlyBinder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>> {
240        self.sizedness_constraint(tcx, sizedness)
241    }
242
243    fn is_fundamental(self) -> bool {
244        self.is_fundamental()
245    }
246
247    fn destructor(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Option<AdtDestructorKind> {
248        Some(match tcx.constness(self.destructor(tcx)?.did) {
249            hir::Constness::Const => AdtDestructorKind::Const,
250            hir::Constness::NotConst => AdtDestructorKind::NotConst,
251        })
252    }
253}
254
255#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for AdtKind { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for AdtKind {
    #[inline]
    fn clone(&self) -> AdtKind { *self }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for AdtKind {
    #[inline]
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
        ::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f,
            match self {
                AdtKind::Struct => "Struct",
                AdtKind::Union => "Union",
                AdtKind::Enum => "Enum",
            })
    }
}Debug, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::Eq for AdtKind {
    #[inline]
    #[doc(hidden)]
    #[coverage(off)]
    fn assert_receiver_is_total_eq(&self) {}
}Eq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for AdtKind {
    #[inline]
    fn eq(&self, other: &AdtKind) -> bool {
        let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
        let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
        __self_discr == __arg1_discr
    }
}PartialEq, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'__ctx>
            ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::HashStable<::rustc_middle::ich::StableHashingContext<'__ctx>>
            for AdtKind {
            #[inline]
            fn hash_stable(&self,
                __hcx: &mut ::rustc_middle::ich::StableHashingContext<'__ctx>,
                __hasher:
                    &mut ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::StableHasher) {
                ::std::mem::discriminant(self).hash_stable(__hcx, __hasher);
                match *self {
                    AdtKind::Struct => {}
                    AdtKind::Union => {}
                    AdtKind::Enum => {}
                }
            }
        }
    };HashStable, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'tcx, __E: ::rustc_middle::ty::codec::TyEncoder<'tcx>>
            ::rustc_serialize::Encodable<__E> for AdtKind {
            fn encode(&self, __encoder: &mut __E) {
                let disc =
                    match *self {
                        AdtKind::Struct => { 0usize }
                        AdtKind::Union => { 1usize }
                        AdtKind::Enum => { 2usize }
                    };
                ::rustc_serialize::Encoder::emit_u8(__encoder, disc as u8);
                match *self {
                    AdtKind::Struct => {}
                    AdtKind::Union => {}
                    AdtKind::Enum => {}
                }
            }
        }
    };TyEncodable, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'tcx, __D: ::rustc_middle::ty::codec::TyDecoder<'tcx>>
            ::rustc_serialize::Decodable<__D> for AdtKind {
            fn decode(__decoder: &mut __D) -> Self {
                match ::rustc_serialize::Decoder::read_u8(__decoder) as usize
                    {
                    0usize => { AdtKind::Struct }
                    1usize => { AdtKind::Union }
                    2usize => { AdtKind::Enum }
                    n => {
                        ::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("invalid enum variant tag while decoding `AdtKind`, expected 0..3, actual {0}",
                                n));
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    };TyDecodable)]
256pub enum AdtKind {
257    Struct,
258    Union,
259    Enum,
260}
261
262impl From<AdtKind> for DataTypeKind {
263    fn from(val: AdtKind) -> Self {
264        match val {
265            AdtKind::Struct => DataTypeKind::Struct,
266            AdtKind::Union => DataTypeKind::Union,
267            AdtKind::Enum => DataTypeKind::Enum,
268        }
269    }
270}
271
272impl AdtDefData {
273    /// Creates a new `AdtDefData`.
274    pub(super) fn new(
275        tcx: TyCtxt<'_>,
276        did: DefId,
277        kind: AdtKind,
278        variants: IndexVec<VariantIdx, VariantDef>,
279        repr: ReprOptions,
280    ) -> Self {
281        {
    use ::tracing::__macro_support::Callsite as _;
    static __CALLSITE: ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite =
        {
            static META: ::tracing::Metadata<'static> =
                {
                    ::tracing_core::metadata::Metadata::new("event compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs:281",
                        "rustc_middle::ty::adt", ::tracing::Level::DEBUG,
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs"),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some(281u32),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("rustc_middle::ty::adt"),
                        ::tracing_core::field::FieldSet::new(&["message"],
                            ::tracing_core::callsite::Identifier(&__CALLSITE)),
                        ::tracing::metadata::Kind::EVENT)
                };
            ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite::new(&META)
        };
    let enabled =
        ::tracing::Level::DEBUG <= ::tracing::level_filters::STATIC_MAX_LEVEL
                &&
                ::tracing::Level::DEBUG <=
                    ::tracing::level_filters::LevelFilter::current() &&
            {
                let interest = __CALLSITE.interest();
                !interest.is_never() &&
                    ::tracing::__macro_support::__is_enabled(__CALLSITE.metadata(),
                        interest)
            };
    if enabled {
        (|value_set: ::tracing::field::ValueSet|
                    {
                        let meta = __CALLSITE.metadata();
                        ::tracing::Event::dispatch(meta, &value_set);
                        ;
                    })({
                #[allow(unused_imports)]
                use ::tracing::field::{debug, display, Value};
                let mut iter = __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().iter();
                __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().value_set(&[(&::tracing::__macro_support::Iterator::next(&mut iter).expect("FieldSet corrupted (this is a bug)"),
                                    ::tracing::__macro_support::Option::Some(&format_args!("AdtDef::new({0:?}, {1:?}, {2:?}, {3:?})",
                                                    did, kind, variants, repr) as &dyn Value))])
            });
    } else { ; }
};debug!("AdtDef::new({:?}, {:?}, {:?}, {:?})", did, kind, variants, repr);
282        let mut flags = AdtFlags::NO_ADT_FLAGS;
283
284        if kind == AdtKind::Enum && {

        #[allow(deprecated)]
        {
            {
                'done:
                    {
                    for i in tcx.get_all_attrs(did) {
                        #[allow(unused_imports)]
                        use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
                        let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
                        match i {
                            rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(NonExhaustive(..)) => {
                                break 'done Some(());
                            }
                            rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
                                {}
                                #[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
                                _ => {}
                        }
                    }
                    None
                }
            }
        }
    }.is_some()find_attr!(tcx, did, NonExhaustive(..)) {
285            {
    use ::tracing::__macro_support::Callsite as _;
    static __CALLSITE: ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite =
        {
            static META: ::tracing::Metadata<'static> =
                {
                    ::tracing_core::metadata::Metadata::new("event compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs:285",
                        "rustc_middle::ty::adt", ::tracing::Level::DEBUG,
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs"),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some(285u32),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("rustc_middle::ty::adt"),
                        ::tracing_core::field::FieldSet::new(&["message"],
                            ::tracing_core::callsite::Identifier(&__CALLSITE)),
                        ::tracing::metadata::Kind::EVENT)
                };
            ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite::new(&META)
        };
    let enabled =
        ::tracing::Level::DEBUG <= ::tracing::level_filters::STATIC_MAX_LEVEL
                &&
                ::tracing::Level::DEBUG <=
                    ::tracing::level_filters::LevelFilter::current() &&
            {
                let interest = __CALLSITE.interest();
                !interest.is_never() &&
                    ::tracing::__macro_support::__is_enabled(__CALLSITE.metadata(),
                        interest)
            };
    if enabled {
        (|value_set: ::tracing::field::ValueSet|
                    {
                        let meta = __CALLSITE.metadata();
                        ::tracing::Event::dispatch(meta, &value_set);
                        ;
                    })({
                #[allow(unused_imports)]
                use ::tracing::field::{debug, display, Value};
                let mut iter = __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().iter();
                __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().value_set(&[(&::tracing::__macro_support::Iterator::next(&mut iter).expect("FieldSet corrupted (this is a bug)"),
                                    ::tracing::__macro_support::Option::Some(&format_args!("found non-exhaustive variant list for {0:?}",
                                                    did) as &dyn Value))])
            });
    } else { ; }
};debug!("found non-exhaustive variant list for {:?}", did);
286            flags = flags | AdtFlags::IS_VARIANT_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE;
287        }
288        if {

        #[allow(deprecated)]
        {
            {
                'done:
                    {
                    for i in tcx.get_all_attrs(did) {
                        #[allow(unused_imports)]
                        use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
                        let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
                        match i {
                            rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(PinV2(..)) => {
                                break 'done Some(());
                            }
                            rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
                                {}
                                #[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
                                _ => {}
                        }
                    }
                    None
                }
            }
        }
    }.is_some()find_attr!(tcx, did, PinV2(..)) {
289            {
    use ::tracing::__macro_support::Callsite as _;
    static __CALLSITE: ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite =
        {
            static META: ::tracing::Metadata<'static> =
                {
                    ::tracing_core::metadata::Metadata::new("event compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs:289",
                        "rustc_middle::ty::adt", ::tracing::Level::DEBUG,
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs"),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some(289u32),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("rustc_middle::ty::adt"),
                        ::tracing_core::field::FieldSet::new(&["message"],
                            ::tracing_core::callsite::Identifier(&__CALLSITE)),
                        ::tracing::metadata::Kind::EVENT)
                };
            ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite::new(&META)
        };
    let enabled =
        ::tracing::Level::DEBUG <= ::tracing::level_filters::STATIC_MAX_LEVEL
                &&
                ::tracing::Level::DEBUG <=
                    ::tracing::level_filters::LevelFilter::current() &&
            {
                let interest = __CALLSITE.interest();
                !interest.is_never() &&
                    ::tracing::__macro_support::__is_enabled(__CALLSITE.metadata(),
                        interest)
            };
    if enabled {
        (|value_set: ::tracing::field::ValueSet|
                    {
                        let meta = __CALLSITE.metadata();
                        ::tracing::Event::dispatch(meta, &value_set);
                        ;
                    })({
                #[allow(unused_imports)]
                use ::tracing::field::{debug, display, Value};
                let mut iter = __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().iter();
                __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().value_set(&[(&::tracing::__macro_support::Iterator::next(&mut iter).expect("FieldSet corrupted (this is a bug)"),
                                    ::tracing::__macro_support::Option::Some(&format_args!("found pin-project type {0:?}",
                                                    did) as &dyn Value))])
            });
    } else { ; }
};debug!("found pin-project type {:?}", did);
290            flags |= AdtFlags::IS_PIN_PROJECT;
291        }
292
293        flags |= match kind {
294            AdtKind::Enum => AdtFlags::IS_ENUM,
295            AdtKind::Union => AdtFlags::IS_UNION,
296            AdtKind::Struct => AdtFlags::IS_STRUCT,
297        };
298
299        if kind == AdtKind::Struct && variants[FIRST_VARIANT].ctor.is_some() {
300            flags |= AdtFlags::HAS_CTOR;
301        }
302
303        if {

        #[allow(deprecated)]
        {
            {
                'done:
                    {
                    for i in tcx.get_all_attrs(did) {
                        #[allow(unused_imports)]
                        use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
                        let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
                        match i {
                            rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(Fundamental) => {
                                break 'done Some(());
                            }
                            rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
                                {}
                                #[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
                                _ => {}
                        }
                    }
                    None
                }
            }
        }
    }.is_some()find_attr!(tcx, did, Fundamental) {
304            flags |= AdtFlags::IS_FUNDAMENTAL;
305        }
306        if tcx.is_lang_item(did, LangItem::PhantomData) {
307            flags |= AdtFlags::IS_PHANTOM_DATA;
308        }
309        if tcx.is_lang_item(did, LangItem::OwnedBox) {
310            flags |= AdtFlags::IS_BOX;
311        }
312        if tcx.is_lang_item(did, LangItem::ManuallyDrop) {
313            flags |= AdtFlags::IS_MANUALLY_DROP;
314        }
315        if tcx.is_lang_item(did, LangItem::UnsafeCell) {
316            flags |= AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_CELL;
317        }
318        if tcx.is_lang_item(did, LangItem::UnsafePinned) {
319            flags |= AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_PINNED;
320        }
321        if tcx.is_lang_item(did, LangItem::Pin) {
322            flags |= AdtFlags::IS_PIN;
323        }
324
325        AdtDefData { did, variants, flags, repr }
326    }
327}
328
329impl<'tcx> AdtDef<'tcx> {
330    /// Returns `true` if this is a struct.
331    #[inline]
332    pub fn is_struct(self) -> bool {
333        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_STRUCT)
334    }
335
336    /// Returns `true` if this is a union.
337    #[inline]
338    pub fn is_union(self) -> bool {
339        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_UNION)
340    }
341
342    /// Returns `true` if this is an enum.
343    #[inline]
344    pub fn is_enum(self) -> bool {
345        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_ENUM)
346    }
347
348    /// Returns `true` if the variant list of this ADT is `#[non_exhaustive]`.
349    ///
350    /// Note that this function will return `true` even if the ADT has been
351    /// defined in the crate currently being compiled. If that's not what you
352    /// want, see [`Self::variant_list_has_applicable_non_exhaustive`].
353    #[inline]
354    pub fn is_variant_list_non_exhaustive(self) -> bool {
355        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_VARIANT_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE)
356    }
357
358    /// Returns `true` if the variant list of this ADT is `#[non_exhaustive]`
359    /// and has been defined in another crate.
360    #[inline]
361    pub fn variant_list_has_applicable_non_exhaustive(self) -> bool {
362        self.is_variant_list_non_exhaustive() && !self.did().is_local()
363    }
364
365    /// Returns the kind of the ADT.
366    #[inline]
367    pub fn adt_kind(self) -> AdtKind {
368        if self.is_enum() {
369            AdtKind::Enum
370        } else if self.is_union() {
371            AdtKind::Union
372        } else {
373            AdtKind::Struct
374        }
375    }
376
377    /// Returns a description of this abstract data type.
378    pub fn descr(self) -> &'static str {
379        match self.adt_kind() {
380            AdtKind::Struct => "struct",
381            AdtKind::Union => "union",
382            AdtKind::Enum => "enum",
383        }
384    }
385
386    /// Returns a description of a variant of this abstract data type.
387    #[inline]
388    pub fn variant_descr(self) -> &'static str {
389        match self.adt_kind() {
390            AdtKind::Struct => "struct",
391            AdtKind::Union => "union",
392            AdtKind::Enum => "variant",
393        }
394    }
395
396    /// If this function returns `true`, it implies that `is_struct` must return `true`.
397    #[inline]
398    pub fn has_ctor(self) -> bool {
399        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::HAS_CTOR)
400    }
401
402    /// Returns `true` if this type is `#[fundamental]` for the purposes
403    /// of coherence checking.
404    #[inline]
405    pub fn is_fundamental(self) -> bool {
406        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_FUNDAMENTAL)
407    }
408
409    /// Returns `true` if this is `PhantomData<T>`.
410    #[inline]
411    pub fn is_phantom_data(self) -> bool {
412        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_PHANTOM_DATA)
413    }
414
415    /// Returns `true` if this is `Box<T>`.
416    #[inline]
417    pub fn is_box(self) -> bool {
418        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_BOX)
419    }
420
421    /// Returns `true` if this is `UnsafeCell<T>`.
422    #[inline]
423    pub fn is_unsafe_cell(self) -> bool {
424        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_CELL)
425    }
426
427    /// Returns `true` if this is `UnsafePinned<T>`.
428    #[inline]
429    pub fn is_unsafe_pinned(self) -> bool {
430        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_UNSAFE_PINNED)
431    }
432
433    /// Returns `true` if this is `ManuallyDrop<T>`.
434    #[inline]
435    pub fn is_manually_drop(self) -> bool {
436        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_MANUALLY_DROP)
437    }
438
439    /// Returns `true` if this is `Pin<T>`.
440    #[inline]
441    pub fn is_pin(self) -> bool {
442        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_PIN)
443    }
444
445    /// Returns `true` is this is `#[pin_v2]` for the purposes
446    /// of structural pinning.
447    #[inline]
448    pub fn is_pin_project(self) -> bool {
449        self.flags().contains(AdtFlags::IS_PIN_PROJECT)
450    }
451
452    /// Returns `true` if this type has a destructor.
453    pub fn has_dtor(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> bool {
454        self.destructor(tcx).is_some()
455    }
456
457    /// Asserts this is a struct or union and returns its unique variant.
458    pub fn non_enum_variant(self) -> &'tcx VariantDef {
459        if !(self.is_struct() || self.is_union()) {
    ::core::panicking::panic("assertion failed: self.is_struct() || self.is_union()")
};assert!(self.is_struct() || self.is_union());
460        self.variant(FIRST_VARIANT)
461    }
462
463    #[inline]
464    pub fn predicates(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> GenericPredicates<'tcx> {
465        tcx.predicates_of(self.did())
466    }
467
468    /// Returns an iterator over all fields contained
469    /// by this ADT (nested unnamed fields are not expanded).
470    #[inline]
471    pub fn all_fields(self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'tcx FieldDef> + Clone {
472        self.variants().iter().flat_map(|v| v.fields.iter())
473    }
474
475    /// Whether the ADT lacks fields. Note that this includes uninhabited enums,
476    /// e.g., `enum Void {}` is considered payload free as well.
477    pub fn is_payloadfree(self) -> bool {
478        // Treat the ADT as not payload-free if arbitrary_enum_discriminant is used (#88621).
479        // This would disallow the following kind of enum from being casted into integer.
480        // ```
481        // enum Enum {
482        //    Foo() = 1,
483        //    Bar{} = 2,
484        //    Baz = 3,
485        // }
486        // ```
487        if self.variants().iter().any(|v| {
488            #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match v.discr {
    VariantDiscr::Explicit(_) => true,
    _ => false,
}matches!(v.discr, VariantDiscr::Explicit(_)) && v.ctor_kind() != Some(CtorKind::Const)
489        }) {
490            return false;
491        }
492        self.variants().iter().all(|v| v.fields.is_empty())
493    }
494
495    /// Return a `VariantDef` given a variant id.
496    pub fn variant_with_id(self, vid: DefId) -> &'tcx VariantDef {
497        self.variants().iter().find(|v| v.def_id == vid).expect("variant_with_id: unknown variant")
498    }
499
500    /// Return a `VariantDef` given a constructor id.
501    pub fn variant_with_ctor_id(self, cid: DefId) -> &'tcx VariantDef {
502        self.variants()
503            .iter()
504            .find(|v| v.ctor_def_id() == Some(cid))
505            .expect("variant_with_ctor_id: unknown variant")
506    }
507
508    /// Return the index of `VariantDef` given a variant id.
509    #[inline]
510    pub fn variant_index_with_id(self, vid: DefId) -> VariantIdx {
511        self.variants()
512            .iter_enumerated()
513            .find(|(_, v)| v.def_id == vid)
514            .expect("variant_index_with_id: unknown variant")
515            .0
516    }
517
518    /// Return the index of `VariantDef` given a constructor id.
519    pub fn variant_index_with_ctor_id(self, cid: DefId) -> VariantIdx {
520        self.variants()
521            .iter_enumerated()
522            .find(|(_, v)| v.ctor_def_id() == Some(cid))
523            .expect("variant_index_with_ctor_id: unknown variant")
524            .0
525    }
526
527    pub fn variant_of_res(self, res: Res) -> &'tcx VariantDef {
528        match res {
529            Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, vid) => self.variant_with_id(vid),
530            Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(..), cid) => self.variant_with_ctor_id(cid),
531            Res::Def(DefKind::Struct, _)
532            | Res::Def(DefKind::Union, _)
533            | Res::Def(DefKind::TyAlias, _)
534            | Res::Def(DefKind::AssocTy, _)
535            | Res::SelfTyParam { .. }
536            | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. }
537            | Res::SelfCtor(..) => self.non_enum_variant(),
538            _ => crate::util::bug::bug_fmt(format_args!("unexpected res {0:?} in variant_of_res",
        res))bug!("unexpected res {:?} in variant_of_res", res),
539        }
540    }
541
542    #[inline]
543    pub fn eval_explicit_discr(
544        self,
545        tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
546        expr_did: DefId,
547    ) -> Result<Discr<'tcx>, ErrorGuaranteed> {
548        if !self.is_enum() {
    ::core::panicking::panic("assertion failed: self.is_enum()")
};assert!(self.is_enum());
549
550        let repr_type = self.repr().discr_type();
551        match tcx.const_eval_poly(expr_did) {
552            Ok(val) => {
553                let typing_env = ty::TypingEnv::post_analysis(tcx, expr_did);
554                let ty = repr_type.to_ty(tcx);
555                if let Some(b) = val.try_to_bits_for_ty(tcx, typing_env, ty) {
556                    {
    use ::tracing::__macro_support::Callsite as _;
    static __CALLSITE: ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite =
        {
            static META: ::tracing::Metadata<'static> =
                {
                    ::tracing_core::metadata::Metadata::new("event compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs:556",
                        "rustc_middle::ty::adt", ::tracing::Level::TRACE,
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs"),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some(556u32),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("rustc_middle::ty::adt"),
                        ::tracing_core::field::FieldSet::new(&["message"],
                            ::tracing_core::callsite::Identifier(&__CALLSITE)),
                        ::tracing::metadata::Kind::EVENT)
                };
            ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite::new(&META)
        };
    let enabled =
        ::tracing::Level::TRACE <= ::tracing::level_filters::STATIC_MAX_LEVEL
                &&
                ::tracing::Level::TRACE <=
                    ::tracing::level_filters::LevelFilter::current() &&
            {
                let interest = __CALLSITE.interest();
                !interest.is_never() &&
                    ::tracing::__macro_support::__is_enabled(__CALLSITE.metadata(),
                        interest)
            };
    if enabled {
        (|value_set: ::tracing::field::ValueSet|
                    {
                        let meta = __CALLSITE.metadata();
                        ::tracing::Event::dispatch(meta, &value_set);
                        ;
                    })({
                #[allow(unused_imports)]
                use ::tracing::field::{debug, display, Value};
                let mut iter = __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().iter();
                __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().value_set(&[(&::tracing::__macro_support::Iterator::next(&mut iter).expect("FieldSet corrupted (this is a bug)"),
                                    ::tracing::__macro_support::Option::Some(&format_args!("discriminants: {0} ({1:?})",
                                                    b, repr_type) as &dyn Value))])
            });
    } else { ; }
};trace!("discriminants: {} ({:?})", b, repr_type);
557                    Ok(Discr { val: b, ty })
558                } else {
559                    {
    use ::tracing::__macro_support::Callsite as _;
    static __CALLSITE: ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite =
        {
            static META: ::tracing::Metadata<'static> =
                {
                    ::tracing_core::metadata::Metadata::new("event compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs:559",
                        "rustc_middle::ty::adt", ::tracing::Level::INFO,
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs"),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some(559u32),
                        ::tracing_core::__macro_support::Option::Some("rustc_middle::ty::adt"),
                        ::tracing_core::field::FieldSet::new(&["message"],
                            ::tracing_core::callsite::Identifier(&__CALLSITE)),
                        ::tracing::metadata::Kind::EVENT)
                };
            ::tracing::callsite::DefaultCallsite::new(&META)
        };
    let enabled =
        ::tracing::Level::INFO <= ::tracing::level_filters::STATIC_MAX_LEVEL
                &&
                ::tracing::Level::INFO <=
                    ::tracing::level_filters::LevelFilter::current() &&
            {
                let interest = __CALLSITE.interest();
                !interest.is_never() &&
                    ::tracing::__macro_support::__is_enabled(__CALLSITE.metadata(),
                        interest)
            };
    if enabled {
        (|value_set: ::tracing::field::ValueSet|
                    {
                        let meta = __CALLSITE.metadata();
                        ::tracing::Event::dispatch(meta, &value_set);
                        ;
                    })({
                #[allow(unused_imports)]
                use ::tracing::field::{debug, display, Value};
                let mut iter = __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().iter();
                __CALLSITE.metadata().fields().value_set(&[(&::tracing::__macro_support::Iterator::next(&mut iter).expect("FieldSet corrupted (this is a bug)"),
                                    ::tracing::__macro_support::Option::Some(&format_args!("invalid enum discriminant: {0:#?}",
                                                    val) as &dyn Value))])
            });
    } else { ; }
};info!("invalid enum discriminant: {:#?}", val);
560                    let guar = tcx.dcx().emit_err(crate::error::ConstEvalNonIntError {
561                        span: tcx.def_span(expr_did),
562                    });
563                    Err(guar)
564                }
565            }
566            Err(err) => {
567                let guar = match err {
568                    ErrorHandled::Reported(info, _) => info.into(),
569                    ErrorHandled::TooGeneric(..) => tcx.dcx().span_delayed_bug(
570                        tcx.def_span(expr_did),
571                        "enum discriminant depends on generics",
572                    ),
573                };
574                Err(guar)
575            }
576        }
577    }
578
579    #[inline]
580    pub fn discriminants(
581        self,
582        tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
583    ) -> impl Iterator<Item = (VariantIdx, Discr<'tcx>)> {
584        if !self.is_enum() {
    ::core::panicking::panic("assertion failed: self.is_enum()")
};assert!(self.is_enum());
585        let repr_type = self.repr().discr_type();
586        let initial = repr_type.initial_discriminant(tcx);
587        let mut prev_discr = None::<Discr<'tcx>>;
588        self.variants().iter_enumerated().map(move |(i, v)| {
589            let mut discr = prev_discr.map_or(initial, |d| d.wrap_incr(tcx));
590            if let VariantDiscr::Explicit(expr_did) = v.discr
591                && let Ok(new_discr) = self.eval_explicit_discr(tcx, expr_did)
592            {
593                discr = new_discr;
594            }
595            prev_discr = Some(discr);
596
597            (i, discr)
598        })
599    }
600
601    #[inline]
602    pub fn variant_range(self) -> Range<VariantIdx> {
603        FIRST_VARIANT..self.variants().next_index()
604    }
605
606    /// Computes the discriminant value used by a specific variant.
607    /// Unlike `discriminants`, this is (amortized) constant-time,
608    /// only doing at most one query for evaluating an explicit
609    /// discriminant (the last one before the requested variant),
610    /// assuming there are no constant-evaluation errors there.
611    #[inline]
612    pub fn discriminant_for_variant(
613        self,
614        tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
615        variant_index: VariantIdx,
616    ) -> Discr<'tcx> {
617        if !self.is_enum() {
    ::core::panicking::panic("assertion failed: self.is_enum()")
};assert!(self.is_enum());
618        let (val, offset) = self.discriminant_def_for_variant(variant_index);
619        let explicit_value = if let Some(expr_did) = val
620            && let Ok(val) = self.eval_explicit_discr(tcx, expr_did)
621        {
622            val
623        } else {
624            self.repr().discr_type().initial_discriminant(tcx)
625        };
626        explicit_value.checked_add(tcx, offset as u128).0
627    }
628
629    /// Yields a `DefId` for the discriminant and an offset to add to it
630    /// Alternatively, if there is no explicit discriminant, returns the
631    /// inferred discriminant directly.
632    pub fn discriminant_def_for_variant(self, variant_index: VariantIdx) -> (Option<DefId>, u32) {
633        if !!self.variants().is_empty() {
    ::core::panicking::panic("assertion failed: !self.variants().is_empty()")
};assert!(!self.variants().is_empty());
634        let mut explicit_index = variant_index.as_u32();
635        let expr_did;
636        loop {
637            match self.variant(VariantIdx::from_u32(explicit_index)).discr {
638                ty::VariantDiscr::Relative(0) => {
639                    expr_did = None;
640                    break;
641                }
642                ty::VariantDiscr::Relative(distance) => {
643                    explicit_index -= distance;
644                }
645                ty::VariantDiscr::Explicit(did) => {
646                    expr_did = Some(did);
647                    break;
648                }
649            }
650        }
651        (expr_did, variant_index.as_u32() - explicit_index)
652    }
653
654    pub fn destructor(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Option<Destructor> {
655        tcx.adt_destructor(self.did())
656    }
657
658    // FIXME: consider combining this method with `AdtDef::destructor` and removing
659    // this version
660    pub fn async_destructor(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Option<AsyncDestructor> {
661        tcx.adt_async_destructor(self.did())
662    }
663
664    /// If this ADT is a struct, returns a type such that `Self: {Meta,Pointee,}Sized` if and only
665    /// if that type is `{Meta,Pointee,}Sized`, or `None` if this ADT is always
666    /// `{Meta,Pointee,}Sized`.
667    pub fn sizedness_constraint(
668        self,
669        tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
670        sizedness: ty::SizedTraitKind,
671    ) -> Option<ty::EarlyBinder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>> {
672        if self.is_struct() { tcx.adt_sizedness_constraint((self.did(), sizedness)) } else { None }
673    }
674}
675
676#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for Representability {
    #[inline]
    fn clone(&self) -> Representability {
        let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<ErrorGuaranteed>;
        *self
    }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for Representability { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for Representability {
    #[inline]
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
        match self {
            Representability::Representable =>
                ::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f, "Representable"),
            Representability::Infinite(__self_0) =>
                ::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field1_finish(f,
                    "Infinite", &__self_0),
        }
    }
}Debug, const _: () =
    {
        impl<'__ctx>
            ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::HashStable<::rustc_middle::ich::StableHashingContext<'__ctx>>
            for Representability {
            #[inline]
            fn hash_stable(&self,
                __hcx: &mut ::rustc_middle::ich::StableHashingContext<'__ctx>,
                __hasher:
                    &mut ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::StableHasher) {
                ::std::mem::discriminant(self).hash_stable(__hcx, __hasher);
                match *self {
                    Representability::Representable => {}
                    Representability::Infinite(ref __binding_0) => {
                        { __binding_0.hash_stable(__hcx, __hasher); }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    };HashStable)]
677pub enum Representability {
678    Representable,
679    Infinite(ErrorGuaranteed),
680}