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…upper, r=estebank Use an 'approximate' universal upper bound when reporting region errors Fixes rust-lang#67765 When reporting errors during MIR region inference, we sometimes use `universal_upper_bound` to obtain a named universal region that we can display to the user. However, this is not always possible - in a case like `fn foo<'a, 'b>() { .. }`, the only upper bound for a region containing `'a` and `'b` is `'static`. When displaying diagnostics, it's usually better to display *some* named region (even if there are multiple involved) rather than fall back to a generic error involving `'static`. This commit adds a new `approx_universal_upper_bound` method, which uses the lowest-numbered universal region if the only alternative is to return `'static`.
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// edition:2018 | ||
// | ||
// Regression test for issue #67765 | ||
// Tests that we point at the proper location when giving | ||
// a lifetime error. | ||
fn main() {} | ||
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async fn func<'a>() -> Result<(), &'a str> { | ||
let s = String::new(); | ||
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let b = &s[..]; | ||
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Err(b)?; //~ ERROR cannot return value referencing local variable `s` | ||
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Ok(()) | ||
} |
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src/test/ui/async-await/issue-67765-async-diagnostic.stderr
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error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing local variable `s` | ||
--> $DIR/issue-67765-async-diagnostic.rs:13:11 | ||
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LL | let b = &s[..]; | ||
| - `s` is borrowed here | ||
LL | | ||
LL | Err(b)?; | ||
| ^ returns a value referencing data owned by the current function | ||
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error: aborting due to previous error | ||
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0515`. |
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src/test/ui/lifetimes/unnamed-closure-doesnt-life-long-enough-issue-67634.rs
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fn main() { | ||
[0].iter().flat_map(|a| [0].iter().map(|_| &a)); //~ ERROR `a` does not live long enough | ||
[0].iter().flat_map(|a| [0].iter().map(|_| &a)); //~ ERROR closure may outlive | ||
} |
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src/test/ui/lifetimes/unnamed-closure-doesnt-life-long-enough-issue-67634.stderr
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error[E0597]: `a` does not live long enough | ||
--> $DIR/unnamed-closure-doesnt-life-long-enough-issue-67634.rs:2:49 | ||
error[E0373]: closure may outlive the current function, but it borrows `a`, which is owned by the current function | ||
--> $DIR/unnamed-closure-doesnt-life-long-enough-issue-67634.rs:2:44 | ||
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LL | [0].iter().flat_map(|a| [0].iter().map(|_| &a)); | ||
| - ^- ...but `a` will be dropped here, when the enclosing closure returns | ||
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| | `a` would have to be valid for `'_`... | ||
| has type `&i32` | ||
| ^^^ - `a` is borrowed here | ||
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| may outlive borrowed value `a` | ||
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= note: functions cannot return a borrow to data owned within the function's scope, functions can only return borrows to data passed as arguments | ||
= note: to learn more, visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html#dangling-references> | ||
note: closure is returned here | ||
--> $DIR/unnamed-closure-doesnt-life-long-enough-issue-67634.rs:2:29 | ||
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LL | [0].iter().flat_map(|a| [0].iter().map(|_| &a)); | ||
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ||
help: to force the closure to take ownership of `a` (and any other referenced variables), use the `move` keyword | ||
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LL | [0].iter().flat_map(|a| [0].iter().map(move |_| &a)); | ||
| ^^^^^^^^ | ||
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error: aborting due to previous error | ||
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0597`. | ||
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0373`. |
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/67911#issuecomment-576023915 | ||
fn f<'a, 'b>(x: i32) -> (&'a i32, &'b i32) { | ||
let y = &x; | ||
(y, y) //~ ERROR cannot return | ||
} | ||
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fn main() {} |
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error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing function parameter `x` | ||
--> $DIR/return-disjoint-regions.rs:4:5 | ||
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LL | let y = &x; | ||
| -- `x` is borrowed here | ||
LL | (y, y) | ||
| ^^^^^^ returns a value referencing data owned by the current function | ||
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error: aborting due to previous error | ||
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0515`. |