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Rollup merge of #114117 - compiler-errors:return-to-uniq, r=lcnr
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Restore region uniquification in the new solver 🎉

All of the bugs that were "due" to uniquification have been settled via other means (e.g. bidirectional alias-relate, param-env incompleteness, etc).

Firstly, revert the functional changes in #110180. 😸

Secondly, we need to ignore regions when considering if a goal has changed (the "has_changed" boolean returned from `evaluate_goal`) -- otherwise, because we're doing region uniquification, we may perpetually consider a goal to be changed. See the UI test I committed for an explanation.
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GuillaumeGomez authored Jul 27, 2023
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25 changes: 14 additions & 11 deletions compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/canonicalize.rs
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Expand Up @@ -125,9 +125,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Canonicalizer<'a, 'tcx> {
// - var_infos: [E0, U1, E1, U1, E1, E6, U6], curr_compressed_uv: 1, next_orig_uv: 6
// - var_infos: [E0, U1, E1, U1, E1, E2, U2], curr_compressed_uv: 2, next_orig_uv: -
//
// This algorithm runs in `O(nm)` where `n` is the number of different universe
// indices in the input and `m` is the number of canonical variables.
// This should be fine as both `n` and `m` are expected to be small.
// This algorithm runs in `O(n²)` where `n` is the number of different universe
// indices in the input. This should be fine as `n` is expected to be small.
let mut curr_compressed_uv = ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT;
let mut existential_in_new_uv = false;
let mut next_orig_uv = Some(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT);
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ty::ReError(_) => return r,
};

let var = ty::BoundVar::from(
self.variables.iter().position(|&v| v == r.into()).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let var = self.variables.len();
self.variables.push(r.into());
self.primitive_var_infos.push(CanonicalVarInfo { kind });
var
}),
);
let existing_bound_var = match self.canonicalize_mode {
CanonicalizeMode::Input => None,
CanonicalizeMode::Response { .. } => {
self.variables.iter().position(|&v| v == r.into()).map(ty::BoundVar::from)
}
};
let var = existing_bound_var.unwrap_or_else(|| {
let var = ty::BoundVar::from(self.variables.len());
self.variables.push(r.into());
self.primitive_var_infos.push(CanonicalVarInfo { kind });
var
});
let br = ty::BoundRegion { var, kind: BrAnon(None) };
ty::Region::new_late_bound(self.interner(), self.binder_index, br)
}
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/eval_ctxt.rs
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Expand Up @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> EvalCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
Ok(response) => response,
};

let has_changed = !canonical_response.value.var_values.is_identity()
let has_changed = !canonical_response.value.var_values.is_identity_modulo_regions()
|| !canonical_response.value.external_constraints.opaque_types.is_empty();
let (certainty, nested_goals) = match self.instantiate_and_apply_query_response(
goal.param_env,
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion tests/ui/impl-trait/autoderef.rs
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// revisions: current next
//[next] compile-flag: -Ztrait-solver=next
//[next] compile-flags: -Ztrait-solver=next
// check-pass

use std::path::Path;
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// compile-flags: -Ztrait-solver=next
// check-pass

trait Eq<'a, 'b, T> {}

trait Ambig {}
impl Ambig for () {}

impl<'a, T> Eq<'a, 'a, T> for () where T: Ambig {}

fn eq<'a, 'b, T>(t: T)
where
(): Eq<'a, 'b, T>,
{
}

fn test<'r>() {
let mut x = Default::default();

// When we evaluate `(): Eq<'r, 'r, ?0>` we uniquify the regions.
// That leads us to evaluate `(): Eq<'?0, '?1, ?0>`. The response of this
// will be ambiguous (because `?0: Ambig` is ambig) and also not an "identity"
// response, since the region constraints will contain `'?0 == '?1` (so
// `is_changed` will return true). Since it's both ambig and changed,
// fulfillment will both re-register the goal AND loop again. This hits the
// overflow limit. This should neither be considered overflow, nor ICE.
eq::<'r, 'r, _>(x);

x = ();
}

fn main() {}

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