提交 fe5f5912 编写于 作者: B bors

Auto merge of #115039 - jackh726:impl_compare_add_alias_obligations, r=aliemjay

Add projection obligations when comparing impl too

Fixes #115033

In the test, when we ask for WF obligations of `DatasetIter<'a, ArrayBase<D>>`, we get back two important obligations: `[<D as Data>::Elem -> ?1, ?1: 'a]`. If we don't add the projection obligation, `?1` remains unconstrained.

An alternative solution would be to use unnormalized obligations, where we only have one relevant obligation: `<D as Data>::Elem: 'a`. This would leave no inference vars unconstrained.
......@@ -342,9 +342,16 @@ fn compare_method_predicate_entailment<'tcx>(
continue;
};
for obligation in obligations {
debug!(?obligation);
match obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() {
// We need to register Projection oblgiations too, because we may end up with
// an implied `X::Item: 'a`, which gets desugared into `X::Item = ?0`, `?0: 'a`.
// If we only register the region outlives obligation, this leads to an unconstrained var.
// See `implied_bounds_entailment_alias_var` test.
ty::PredicateKind::Clause(
ty::ClauseKind::RegionOutlives(..) | ty::ClauseKind::TypeOutlives(..),
ty::ClauseKind::RegionOutlives(..)
| ty::ClauseKind::TypeOutlives(..)
| ty::ClauseKind::Projection(..),
) => ocx.register_obligation(obligation),
ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::ClauseKind::WellFormed(arg)) => {
if wf_args_seen.insert(arg) {
......
// check-pass
trait Data {
type Elem;
}
impl<F, S: Data<Elem = F>> Data for ArrayBase<S> {
type Elem = F;
}
struct DatasetIter<'a, R: Data> {
data: &'a R::Elem,
}
pub struct ArrayBase<S> {
data: S,
}
trait Trait {
type Item;
fn next() -> Option<Self::Item>;
}
impl<'a, D: Data> Trait for DatasetIter<'a, ArrayBase<D>> {
type Item = ();
fn next() -> Option<Self::Item> {
None
}
}
fn main() {}
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