| // Test where we might in theory be able to see that the relationship |
| // between two bound regions is true within closure and hence have no |
| // need to propagate; but in fact we do because identity of free |
| // regions is erased. |
| |
| //@ compile-flags:-Zverbose-internals |
| //@ check-pass |
| |
| #![feature(rustc_attrs)] |
| |
| use std::cell::Cell; |
| |
| // In theory, callee knows that: |
| // |
| // 'x: 'a |
| // 'a: 'y |
| // |
| // and hence could satisfy that `'x: 'y` locally. However, in our |
| // checking, we ignore the precise free regions that come into the |
| // region and just assign each position a distinct universally bound |
| // region. Hence, we propagate a constraint to our caller that will |
| // wind up being solvable. |
| fn establish_relationships<'a, F>( |
| _cell_a: Cell<&'a u32>, |
| _closure: F, |
| ) where |
| F: for<'x, 'y> FnMut( |
| Cell<&'a &'x u32>, // shows that 'x: 'a |
| Cell<&'y &'a u32>, // shows that 'a: 'y |
| Cell<&'x u32>, |
| Cell<&'y u32>, |
| ), |
| { |
| } |
| |
| fn demand_y<'x, 'y>(_cell_x: Cell<&'x u32>, _cell_y: Cell<&'y u32>, _y: &'y u32) {} |
| |
| #[rustc_regions] |
| fn supply<'a>(cell_a: Cell<&'a u32>) { |
| establish_relationships( |
| cell_a, |
| |_outlives1, _outlives2, x, y| { |
| // Only works if 'x: 'y: |
| let p = x.get(); |
| demand_y(x, y, p) |
| }, |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| fn main() {} |