Struct rustc_infer::traits::project::ProjectionCache
source · pub struct ProjectionCache<'a, 'tcx> {
map: &'a mut SnapshotMapStorage<ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>, ProjectionCacheEntry<'tcx>>,
undo_log: &'a mut InferCtxtUndoLogs<'tcx>,
}
Expand description
The projection cache. Unlike the standard caches, this can include infcx-dependent type variables, therefore we have to roll the cache back each time we roll a snapshot back, to avoid assumptions on yet-unresolved inference variables. Types with placeholder regions also have to be removed when the respective snapshot ends.
Because of that, projection cache entries can be “stranded” and left inaccessible when type variables inside the key are resolved. We make no attempt to recover or remove “stranded” entries, but rather let them be (for the lifetime of the infcx).
Entries in the projection cache might contain inference variables that will be resolved by obligations on the projection cache entry (e.g., when a type parameter in the associated type is constrained through an “RFC 447” projection on the impl).
When working with a fulfillment context, the derived obligations of each projection cache entry will be registered on the fulfillcx, so any users that can wait for a fulfillcx fixed point need not care about this. However, users that don’t wait for a fixed point (e.g., trait evaluation) have to resolve the obligations themselves to make sure the projected result is ok and avoid issues like #43132.
If that is done, after evaluation the obligations, it is a good idea to
call ProjectionCache::complete
to make sure the obligations won’t be
re-evaluated and avoid an exponential worst-case.
Fields§
§map: &'a mut SnapshotMapStorage<ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>, ProjectionCacheEntry<'tcx>>
§undo_log: &'a mut InferCtxtUndoLogs<'tcx>
Implementations§
source§impl<'tcx> ProjectionCache<'_, 'tcx>
impl<'tcx> ProjectionCache<'_, 'tcx>
fn map(
&mut self
) -> SnapshotMapRef<'_, ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>, ProjectionCacheEntry<'tcx>, InferCtxtUndoLogs<'tcx>>
pub fn clear(&mut self)
sourcepub fn try_start(
&mut self,
key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>
) -> Result<(), ProjectionCacheEntry<'tcx>>
pub fn try_start(
&mut self,
key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>
) -> Result<(), ProjectionCacheEntry<'tcx>>
Try to start normalize key
; returns an error if
normalization already occurred (this error corresponds to a
cache hit, so it’s actually a good thing).
sourcepub fn insert_term(
&mut self,
key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>,
value: Normalized<'tcx, Term<'tcx>>
)
pub fn insert_term(
&mut self,
key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>,
value: Normalized<'tcx, Term<'tcx>>
)
Indicates that key
was normalized to value
.
sourcepub fn complete(
&mut self,
key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>,
result: EvaluationResult
)
pub fn complete(
&mut self,
key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>,
result: EvaluationResult
)
Mark the relevant projection cache key as having its derived obligations complete, so they won’t have to be re-computed (this is OK to do in a snapshot - if the snapshot is rolled back, the obligations will be marked as incomplete again).
pub fn is_complete(
&mut self,
key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>
) -> Option<EvaluationResult>
sourcepub fn ambiguous(&mut self, key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>)
pub fn ambiguous(&mut self, key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>)
Indicates that trying to normalize key
resulted in
ambiguity. No point in trying it again then until we gain more
type information (in which case, the “fully resolved” key will
be different).
sourcepub fn recur(&mut self, key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>)
pub fn recur(&mut self, key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>)
Indicates that while trying to normalize key
, key
was required to
be normalized again. Selection or evaluation should eventually report
an error here.
sourcepub fn error(&mut self, key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>)
pub fn error(&mut self, key: ProjectionCacheKey<'tcx>)
Indicates that trying to normalize key
resulted in
error.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<'a, 'tcx> !RefUnwindSafe for ProjectionCache<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> !Send for ProjectionCache<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> !Sync for ProjectionCache<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> Unpin for ProjectionCache<'a, 'tcx>where
'tcx: 'a,
impl<'a, 'tcx> !UnwindSafe for ProjectionCache<'a, 'tcx>
Blanket Implementations§
Layout§
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
attributes. Please see the Rust Reference’s “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
Size: 16 bytes