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lifetime inference regression in closure #47524
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triage: P-high Regressions BAD |
I wonder if this could have been caused by #45072 |
That PR was merged on Nov 5, 2017. Rust 1.22 was released Nov 22. So I guess not. |
If you're comparing dates, don't forget the skew of the beta branch. Or you can click on the PR commit and github shows the tags containing it -- 666687a shows only 1.23.0. |
Worth mentioning: the problem is fixed by NLL |
@cuviper oh, really? Then that is probably the culprit. Gotta go, more later. |
OK, so, I think this is a bug and a genuine regression, but it's one that will kinda be a pain to fix in the existing system. The NLL system is newer and shinier and it can handle this scenario more gracefully. I'm tempted to say let's wait and fix this by moving to NLL, but then I do hate regressions. Have to think about it, there might be an easy fix in the existing, lexical system. Detailed, jargon-full account of what's happeningOK, so, here's what's happening. The older system could be incoherent, but in this case, it would have ignored the expected type and assigned the closure a type that was equivalent to the type that the standalone function (in the fix patch) has. The newer system respects the expected type, and winds up with a type like |
triage: P-medium Discussed in the @rust-lang/compiler meeting. The summary is:
Therefore, we are going to downgrade to P-medium and mark this as blocked on NLL. |
Enable NLL migrate mode on the 2015 edition Blocked on #58739 ## What is in this PR? * Remove the `-Zborrowck=ast` flag option from rustc. * The default in the 2015 edition is now `-Zborrowck=migrate`. * The 2018 edition default is unchanged: it's still `-Zborrowck=migrate`. * Enable the `-Ztwo-phase-borrows` flag on all editions. * Remove most dead code that handled these options. * Update tests for the above changes. ## What is *not* in this PR? These are left for future PRs * Use `-Zborrowck=mir` in NLL compare mode tests * Remove the `-Zborrowck=compare` option * Remove the `-Ztwo-phase-borrows` flag. It's kept so that perf.rlo has time to stop using it (cc @Mark-Simulacrum) * Remove MIR typeck as its own MIR pass - it's now run by NLL. * Enabling `-Zborrowck=mir` by default Soundness issues that are fixed by NLL will stay open until full NLL is emitting hard errors. However, these diagnostics and completeness issues can now be closed: Closes #18330 Closes #22323 Closes #23591 Closes #26736 Closes #27487 Closes #28092 Closes #28970 Closes #29733 Closes #30104 Closes #38915 Closes #39908 Closes #43407 Closes #47524 Closes #48540 Closes #49073 Closes #52614 Closes #55085 Closes #56093 Closes #56496 Closes #57804 cc #43234 r? @pnkfelix cc @rust-lang/lang cc @rust-lang/wg-compiler-nll
Enable NLL migrate mode on the 2015 edition ## What is in this PR? * Remove the `-Zborrowck=ast` flag option from rustc. * The default in the 2015 edition is now `-Zborrowck=migrate`. * The 2018 edition default is unchanged: it's still `-Zborrowck=migrate`. * Enable two-phase borrows (currently toggled via the `-Ztwo-phase-borrows` flag) on all editions. * Remove most dead code that handled these options. * Update tests for the above changes. ## What is *not* in this PR? These are left for future PRs * Use `-Zborrowck=mir` in NLL compare mode tests (#56993) * Remove the `-Zborrowck=compare` option (#59193) * Remove the `-Ztwo-phase-borrows` flag. It's kept, as a flag that does nothing so that perf.rlo has time to stop using it (cc @Mark-Simulacrum) * Remove MIR typeck as its own MIR pass - it's now run by NLL. * Enabling `-Zborrowck=mir` by default (#58781) * Replace `allow_bind_by_move_patterns_with_guards` and `check_for_mutation_in_guard_via_ast_walk` with just using the feature gate. (#59192) Soundness issues that are fixed by NLL will stay open until full NLL is emitting hard errors. However, these diagnostics and completeness issues can now be closed: Closes #18330 Closes #22323 Closes #23591 Closes #26736 Closes #27487 Closes #28092 Closes #28970 Closes #29733 Closes #30104 Closes #38915 Closes #39908 Closes #43407 Closes #47524 Closes #48540 Closes #49073 Closes #52614 Closes #55085 Closes #56093 Closes #56496 Closes #57804 cc #43234 r? @pnkfelix cc @rust-lang/lang cc @rust-lang/wg-compiler-nll
Enable NLL migrate mode on the 2015 edition ## What is in this PR? * Remove the `-Zborrowck=ast` flag option from rustc. * The default in the 2015 edition is now `-Zborrowck=migrate`. * The 2018 edition default is unchanged: it's still `-Zborrowck=migrate`. * Enable two-phase borrows (currently toggled via the `-Ztwo-phase-borrows` flag) on all editions. * Remove most dead code that handled these options. * Update tests for the above changes. ## What is *not* in this PR? These are left for future PRs * Use `-Zborrowck=mir` in NLL compare mode tests (#56993) * Remove the `-Zborrowck=compare` option (#59193) * Remove the `-Ztwo-phase-borrows` flag. It's kept, as a flag that does nothing so that perf.rlo has time to stop using it (cc @Mark-Simulacrum) * Remove MIR typeck as its own MIR pass - it's now run by NLL. * Enabling `-Zborrowck=mir` by default (#58781) * Replace `allow_bind_by_move_patterns_with_guards` and `check_for_mutation_in_guard_via_ast_walk` with just using the feature gate. (#59192) Soundness issues that are fixed by NLL will stay open until full NLL is emitting hard errors. However, these diagnostics and completeness issues can now be closed: Closes #18330 Closes #22323 Closes #23591 Closes #26736 Closes #27487 Closes #28092 Closes #28970 Closes #29733 Closes #30104 Closes #38915 Closes #39908 Closes #43407 Closes #47524 Closes #48540 Closes #49073 Closes #52614 Closes #55085 Closes #56093 Closes #56496 Closes #57804 cc #43234 r? @pnkfelix cc @rust-lang/lang cc @rust-lang/wg-compiler-nll
The owning_ref crate has a couple test failures starting with Rust 1.23, which worked fine on 1.22. It is fixed by Kimundi/owning-ref-rs#43, but I wanted to see if this is a deliberate compiler change. The only compatibility note for 1.23 that sounds like it might be related is regarding #45852, but I'm not sure.
Reduced example, playground:
This example works on 1.22, but fails on 1.23 through nightly:
xref: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1535396
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