Rollup merge of #129847 - compiler-errors:async-cycle, r=davidtwco

Do not call query to compute coroutine layout for synthetic body of async closure

There is code in the MIR validator that attempts to prevent query cycles when inlining a coroutine into itself, and will use the coroutine layout directly from the body when it detects that's the same coroutine as the one that's being validated. After #128506, this logic didn't take into account the fact that the coroutine def id will differ if it's the "by-move body" of an async closure. This PR implements that.

Fixes #129811
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Matthias Krüger 2024-09-07 23:30:13 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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//! Validates the MIR to ensure that invariants are upheld.
use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_hir::LangItem;
use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet;
use rustc_index::IndexVec;
@ -714,7 +715,17 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> {
// since we may be in the process of computing this MIR in the
// first place.
let layout = if def_id == self.caller_body.source.def_id() {
// FIXME: This is not right for async closures.
self.caller_body.coroutine_layout_raw()
} else if let Some(hir::CoroutineKind::Desugared(
_,
hir::CoroutineSource::Closure,
)) = self.tcx.coroutine_kind(def_id)
&& let ty::ClosureKind::FnOnce =
args.as_coroutine().kind_ty().to_opt_closure_kind().unwrap()
&& self.caller_body.source.def_id()
== self.tcx.coroutine_by_move_body_def_id(def_id)
{
// Same if this is the by-move body of a coroutine-closure.
self.caller_body.coroutine_layout_raw()
} else {
self.tcx.coroutine_layout(def_id, args.as_coroutine().kind_ty())

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//@ check-pass
//@ edition: 2021
#![feature(async_closure)]
// Make sure that we don't hit a query cycle when validating
// the by-move coroutine body for an async closure.
use std::future::Future;
async fn test<Fut: Future>(operation: impl Fn() -> Fut) {
operation().await;
}
pub async fn orchestrate_simple_crud() {
test(async || async {}.await).await;
}
fn main() {}