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2229: Update signature for truncate function #88267
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I think we should push the &mut
arguments through more thoroughly
if place.base_ty.is_unsafe_ptr() { | ||
return truncate_place_to_len(place, curr_mode, 0); | ||
truncate_place_to_len_and_update_capture_kind(&mut place, &mut curr_mode, 0); |
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we used to return here, but now we don't? maybe this function also wants to take &mut
arguments?
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we just return once at the bottom. Otherwise each of these has a return (place, curr_mode)
@@ -1880,7 +1873,7 @@ fn restrict_capture_precision<'tcx>( | |||
place: Place<'tcx>, | |||
curr_mode: ty::UpvarCapture<'tcx>, | |||
) -> (Place<'tcx>, ty::UpvarCapture<'tcx>) { | |||
let (place, curr_mode) = restrict_precision_for_unsafe(place, curr_mode); | |||
let (mut place, mut curr_mode) = restrict_precision_for_unsafe(place, curr_mode); |
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as above, I suspect this could take &mut
place arguments
What do you think about having the general pattern be to take |
I personally feel returning is more functional and gives the reader of the code an exact idea of what's going on / being upadted (though so does the name). Also returning the tuple makes it closer to how the algorithm is written out in the reference. But If you prefer |
@arora-aman I see your point. Let's keep it as is. @bors r+ |
📌 Commit ed43e02 has been approved by |
…eulArtichaut Rollup of 16 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#87944 (add Cell::as_array_of_cells, similar to Cell::as_slice_of_cells) - rust-lang#88156 (Adjust / fix documentation of `Arc::make_mut`) - rust-lang#88157 (bootstrap.py: recognize riscv64 when auto-detect) - rust-lang#88196 (Refactor `named_asm_labels` to a HIR lint) - rust-lang#88218 (Remove `Session.trait_methods_not_found`) - rust-lang#88223 (Remove the `TryV2` alias) - rust-lang#88226 (Fix typo “a Rc” → “an Rc” (and a few more)) - rust-lang#88267 (2229: Update signature for truncate function) - rust-lang#88273 (Fix references to `ControlFlow` in docs) - rust-lang#88277 (Update books) - rust-lang#88291 (Add SAFETY comments to core::slice::sort::partition_in_blocks) - rust-lang#88293 (Fix grammar in alloc test) - rust-lang#88298 (Errorkind reorder) - rust-lang#88299 (Stabilise BufWriter::into_parts) - rust-lang#88314 (Add type of a let tait test) - rust-lang#88325 (Add mutable-noalias to the release notes for 1.54) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
r? @nikomatsakis