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Blanket impls for &F
/&mut F
where F: Fn
/F:FnMut
respectively
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Blanket impls for &F
/&mut F
where F: Fn
/F:FnMut
respectively
#23895
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… and onto the `UnificationTable`, and renaming/collapsing some methods.
so that it is closer to standalone.
trait matching more tailored. We now detect recursion where the obligations "match" -- meaning basically that they are the same for some substitution of any unbound type variables.
F`, so that if we have `x: &mut FnMut()`, then `x()` is translated to `FnMut::call_mut(&mut *x, ())` rather than `&mut x`. The latter would require `mut x: &mut FnMut()`, which is really a lot of mut. (Actually, the `mut` is normally required except for the special case of a `&mut F` reference, because that's the one case where we distinguish a unique path like `x` from a mutable path.)
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…dd-impls, r=pnkfelix The primary purpose of this PR is to add blanket impls for the `Fn` traits of the following (simplified) form: impl<F:Fn> Fn for &F impl<F:FnMut> FnMut for &mut F However, this wound up requiring two changes: 1. A slight hack so that `x()` where `x: &mut F` is translated to `FnMut::call_mut(&mut *x, ())` vs `FnMut::call_mut(&mut x, ())`. This is achieved by just autoderef'ing one time when calling something whose type is `&F` or `&mut F`. 2. Making the infinite recursion test in trait matching a bit more tailored. This involves adding a notion of "matching" types that looks to see if types are potentially unifiable (it's an approximation). The PR also includes various small refactorings to the inference code that are aimed at moving the unification and other code into a library (I've got that particular change in a branch, these changes just lead the way there by removing unnecessary dependencies between the compiler and the more general unification code). Note that per rust-lang/rfcs#1023, adding impls like these would be a breaking change in the future. cc @japaric cc @alexcrichton cc @aturon Fixes rust-lang#23015.
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The primary purpose of this PR is to add blanket impls for the
Fn
traits of the following (simplified) form:However, this wound up requiring two changes:
x()
wherex: &mut F
is translated toFnMut::call_mut(&mut *x, ())
vsFnMut::call_mut(&mut x, ())
. This is achieved by just autoderef'ing one time when calling something whose type is&F
or&mut F
.The PR also includes various small refactorings to the inference code that are aimed at moving the unification and other code into a library (I've got that particular change in a branch, these changes just lead the way there by removing unnecessary dependencies between the compiler and the more general unification code).
Note that per rust-lang/rfcs#1023, adding impls like these would be a breaking change in the future.
cc @japaric
cc @alexcrichton
cc @aturon
Fixes #23015.