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Account for impl Trait { when impl Trait for Type { was intended #131273

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17 changes: 10 additions & 7 deletions compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/hir_ty_lowering/lint.rs
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Expand Up @@ -108,17 +108,20 @@ impl<'tcx> dyn HirTyLowerer<'tcx> + '_ {
let tcx = self.tcx();
let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(self_ty.hir_id).def_id;
if let hir::Node::Item(hir::Item {
kind:
hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl {
self_ty: impl_self_ty,
of_trait: Some(of_trait_ref),
generics,
..
}),
kind: hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { self_ty: impl_self_ty, of_trait, generics, .. }),
..
}) = tcx.hir_node_by_def_id(parent_id)
&& self_ty.hir_id == impl_self_ty.hir_id
{
let Some(of_trait_ref) = of_trait else {
diag.span_suggestion_verbose(
impl_self_ty.span.shrink_to_hi(),
"you might have intended to implement this trait for a given type",
format!(" for /* Type */"),
Applicability::HasPlaceholders,
);
return;
};
if !of_trait_ref.trait_def_id().is_some_and(|def_id| def_id.is_local()) {
return;
}
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use core::ops::ControlFlow;
use std::borrow::Cow;

use rustc_ast::TraitObjectSyntax;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet;
use rustc_errors::codes::*;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -573,7 +574,26 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {

ty::PredicateKind::DynCompatible(trait_def_id) => {
let violations = self.tcx.dyn_compatibility_violations(trait_def_id);
report_dyn_incompatibility(self.tcx, span, None, trait_def_id, violations)
let mut err = report_dyn_incompatibility(
self.tcx,
span,
None,
trait_def_id,
violations,
);
if let hir::Node::Item(item) =
self.tcx.hir_node_by_def_id(obligation.cause.body_id)
&& let hir::ItemKind::Impl(impl_) = item.kind
&& let None = impl_.of_trait
&& let hir::TyKind::TraitObject(_, _, syntax) = impl_.self_ty.kind
&& let TraitObjectSyntax::None = syntax
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&& impl_.self_ty.span.edition().at_least_rust_2021()
{
// Silence the dyn-compatibility error in favor of the missing dyn on
// self type error. #131051.
err.downgrade_to_delayed_bug();
}
err
}

ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::ClauseKind::WellFormed(ty)) => {
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74 changes: 74 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/traits/missing-for-type-in-impl.e2015.stderr
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@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:8:6
|
LL | impl Foo<i64> {
| ^^^^^^^^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` on by default
help: if this is a dyn-compatible trait, use `dyn`
|
LL | impl dyn Foo<i64> {
| +++
help: you might have intended to implement this trait for a given type
|
LL | impl Foo<i64> for /* Type */ {
| ++++++++++++++

warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:8:6
|
LL | impl Foo<i64> {
| ^^^^^^^^
|
= warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
= note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no`
help: if this is a dyn-compatible trait, use `dyn`
|
LL | impl dyn Foo<i64> {
| +++
help: you might have intended to implement this trait for a given type
|
LL | impl Foo<i64> for /* Type */ {
| ++++++++++++++

error[E0038]: the trait `Foo` cannot be made into an object
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:8:6
|
LL | impl Foo<i64> {
| ^^^^^^^^ `Foo` cannot be made into an object
|
note: for a trait to be "dyn-compatible" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety>
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:4:8
|
LL | trait Foo<T> {
| --- this trait cannot be made into an object...
LL | fn id(me: T) -> T;
| ^^ ...because associated function `id` has no `self` parameter
help: consider turning `id` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument
|
LL | fn id(&self, me: T) -> T;
| ++++++
help: alternatively, consider constraining `id` so it does not apply to trait objects
|
LL | fn id(me: T) -> T where Self: Sized;
| +++++++++++++++++

error[E0277]: the trait bound `i64: Foo<i64>` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:19:19
|
LL | let x: i64 = <i64 as Foo<i64>>::id(10);
| ^^^ the trait `Foo<i64>` is not implemented for `i64`
|
help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:3:1
|
LL | trait Foo<T> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors; 2 warnings emitted

Some errors have detailed explanations: E0038, E0277.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0038`.
31 changes: 31 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/traits/missing-for-type-in-impl.e2021.stderr
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@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
error[E0277]: the trait bound `i64: Foo<i64>` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:19:19
|
LL | let x: i64 = <i64 as Foo<i64>>::id(10);
| ^^^ the trait `Foo<i64>` is not implemented for `i64`
|
help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:3:1
|
LL | trait Foo<T> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^

error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs:8:6
|
LL | impl Foo<i64> {
| ^^^^^^^^
|
help: add `dyn` keyword before this trait
|
LL | impl dyn Foo<i64> {
| +++
help: you might have intended to implement this trait for a given type
|
LL | impl Foo<i64> for /* Type */ {
| ++++++++++++++

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors

Some errors have detailed explanations: E0277, E0782.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/traits/missing-for-type-in-impl.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
//@revisions: e2021 e2015
//@[e2021]edition: 2021
trait Foo<T> {
fn id(me: T) -> T;
}

/* note the "missing" for ... (in this case for i64, in order for this to compile) */
impl Foo<i64> {
//[e2021]~^ ERROR trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
//[e2015]~^^ WARNING trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//[e2015]~| WARNING trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
//[e2015]~| WARNING this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
//[e2015]~| WARNING this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
//[e2015]~| ERROR the trait `Foo` cannot be made into an object
fn id(me: i64) -> i64 {me}
}

fn main() {
let x: i64 = <i64 as Foo<i64>>::id(10);
//~^ ERROR the trait bound `i64: Foo<i64>` is not satisfied
println!("{}", x);
}
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