| #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] |
| #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] |
| use rustc_middle::mir::visit::{ |
| MutatingUseContext, NonMutatingUseContext, NonUseContext, PlaceContext, |
| }; |
| |
| #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Clone)] |
| pub enum DefUse { |
| Def, |
| Use, |
| Drop, |
| } |
| |
| pub fn categorize(context: PlaceContext) -> Option<DefUse> { |
| match context { |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // DEFS |
| |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Store) | |
| |
| // We let Call define the result in both the success and |
| // unwind cases. This is not really correct, however it |
| // does not seem to be observable due to the way that we |
| // generate MIR. To do things properly, we would apply |
| // the def in call only to the input from the success |
| // path and not the unwind path. -nmatsakis |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Call) | |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::AsmOutput) | |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Yield) | |
| |
| // Storage live and storage dead aren't proper defines, but we can ignore |
| // values that come before them. |
| PlaceContext::NonUse(NonUseContext::StorageLive) | |
| PlaceContext::NonUse(NonUseContext::StorageDead) => Some(DefUse::Def), |
| |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // REGULAR USES |
| // |
| // These are uses that occur *outside* of a drop. For the |
| // purposes of NLL, these are special in that **all** the |
| // lifetimes appearing in the variable must be live for each regular use. |
| |
| PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Projection) | |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Projection) | |
| |
| // Borrows only consider their local used at the point of the borrow. |
| // This won't affect the results since we use this analysis for generators |
| // and we only care about the result at suspension points. Borrows cannot |
| // cross suspension points so this behavior is unproblematic. |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Borrow) | |
| PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::SharedBorrow) | |
| PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::ShallowBorrow) | |
| |
| // `PlaceMention` and `AscribeUserType` both evaluate the place, which must not |
| // contain dangling references. |
| PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::PlaceMention) | |
| PlaceContext::NonUse(NonUseContext::AscribeUserTy(_)) | |
| |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::AddressOf) | |
| PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::AddressOf) | |
| PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Inspect) | |
| PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Copy) | |
| PlaceContext::NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Move) | |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Retag) => |
| Some(DefUse::Use), |
| |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // DROP USES |
| // |
| // These are uses that occur in a DROP (a MIR drop, not a |
| // call to `std::mem::drop()`). For the purposes of NLL, |
| // uses in drop are special because `#[may_dangle]` |
| // attributes can affect whether lifetimes must be live. |
| |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Drop) => |
| Some(DefUse::Drop), |
| |
| // Debug info is neither def nor use. |
| PlaceContext::NonUse(NonUseContext::VarDebugInfo) => None, |
| |
| PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Deinit | MutatingUseContext::SetDiscriminant) => { |
| bug!("These statements are not allowed in this MIR phase") |
| } |
| } |
| } |