Erase integer and float variables before needs_drop
calls in HIR generator analysis
#103036
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This is kinda a follow-up to #102695, which only coincidentally fixes #102645.
This is a more proper fix, but it may be a "misuse" of the
InferenceLiteralEraser
andInferCtxt::resolve_numeric_literals_with_default
, which was originally intended only for diagnostics. However, I do feel like this usage is legitimate. For the purposes of drop tracking, we don't care that an int/float infer variable is unresolved, since all builtin int/float types are trivially drop and copy.Given that there may be a legitimate desire not to use
InferenceLiteralEraser
, that's why I split it up -- only need a review on the last commit in the stack.r? @lcnr since you reviewed #102695, feel free to reassign.