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11 /*!
12 Managing the scope stack. The scopes are tied to lexical scopes, so as
13 we descend the HAIR, we push a scope on the stack, translate ite
14 contents, and then pop it off. Every scope is named by a
15 `region::Scope`.
16
17 ### SEME Regions
18
19 When pushing a new scope, we record the current point in the graph (a
20 basic block); this marks the entry to the scope. We then generate more
21 stuff in the control-flow graph. Whenever the scope is exited, either
22 via a `break` or `return` or just by fallthrough, that marks an exit
23 from the scope. Each lexical scope thus corresponds to a single-entry,
24 multiple-exit (SEME) region in the control-flow graph.
25
26 For now, we keep a mapping from each `region::Scope` to its
27 corresponding SEME region for later reference (see caveat in next
28 paragraph). This is because region scopes are tied to
29 them. Eventually, when we shift to non-lexical lifetimes, there should
30 be no need to remember this mapping.
31
32 There is one additional wrinkle, actually, that I wanted to hide from
33 you but duty compels me to mention. In the course of translating
34 matches, it sometimes happen that certain code (namely guards) gets
35 executed multiple times. This means that the scope lexical scope may
36 in fact correspond to multiple, disjoint SEME regions. So in fact our
37 mapping is from one scope to a vector of SEME regions.
38
39 ### Drops
40
41 The primary purpose for scopes is to insert drops: while translating
42 the contents, we also accumulate places that need to be dropped upon
43 exit from each scope. This is done by calling `schedule_drop`. Once a
44 drop is scheduled, whenever we branch out we will insert drops of all
45 those places onto the outgoing edge. Note that we don't know the full
46 set of scheduled drops up front, and so whenever we exit from the
47 scope we only drop the values scheduled thus far. For example, consider
48 the scope S corresponding to this loop:
49
50 ```
51 # let cond = true;
52 loop {
53     let x = ..;
54     if cond { break; }
55     let y = ..;
56 }
57 ```
58
59 When processing the `let x`, we will add one drop to the scope for
60 `x`.  The break will then insert a drop for `x`. When we process `let
61 y`, we will add another drop (in fact, to a subscope, but let's ignore
62 that for now); any later drops would also drop `y`.
63
64 ### Early exit
65
66 There are numerous "normal" ways to early exit a scope: `break`,
67 `continue`, `return` (panics are handled separately). Whenever an
68 early exit occurs, the method `exit_scope` is called. It is given the
69 current point in execution where the early exit occurs, as well as the
70 scope you want to branch to (note that all early exits from to some
71 other enclosing scope). `exit_scope` will record this exit point and
72 also add all drops.
73
74 Panics are handled in a similar fashion, except that a panic always
75 returns out to the `DIVERGE_BLOCK`. To trigger a panic, simply call
76 `panic(p)` with the current point `p`. Or else you can call
77 `diverge_cleanup`, which will produce a block that you can branch to
78 which does the appropriate cleanup and then diverges. `panic(p)`
79 simply calls `diverge_cleanup()` and adds an edge from `p` to the
80 result.
81
82 ### Loop scopes
83
84 In addition to the normal scope stack, we track a loop scope stack
85 that contains only loops. It tracks where a `break` and `continue`
86 should go to.
87
88 */
89
90 use build::{BlockAnd, BlockAndExtension, Builder, CFG};
91 use hair::LintLevel;
92 use rustc::middle::region;
93 use rustc::ty::{Ty, TyCtxt};
94 use rustc::hir;
95 use rustc::hir::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE;
96 use rustc::mir::*;
97 use syntax_pos::{Span};
98 use rustc_data_structures::indexed_vec::Idx;
99 use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
100
101 #[derive(Debug)]
102 pub struct Scope<'tcx> {
103     /// The visibility scope this scope was created in.
104     visibility_scope: VisibilityScope,
105
106     /// the region span of this scope within source code.
107     region_scope: region::Scope,
108
109     /// the span of that region_scope
110     region_scope_span: Span,
111
112     /// Whether there's anything to do for the cleanup path, that is,
113     /// when unwinding through this scope. This includes destructors,
114     /// but not StorageDead statements, which don't get emitted at all
115     /// for unwinding, for several reasons:
116     ///  * clang doesn't emit llvm.lifetime.end for C++ unwinding
117     ///  * LLVM's memory dependency analysis can't handle it atm
118     ///  * polluting the cleanup MIR with StorageDead creates
119     ///    landing pads even though there's no actual destructors
120     ///  * freeing up stack space has no effect during unwinding
121     needs_cleanup: bool,
122
123     /// set of places to drop when exiting this scope. This starts
124     /// out empty but grows as variables are declared during the
125     /// building process. This is a stack, so we always drop from the
126     /// end of the vector (top of the stack) first.
127     drops: Vec<DropData<'tcx>>,
128
129     /// The cache for drop chain on “normal” exit into a particular BasicBlock.
130     cached_exits: FxHashMap<(BasicBlock, region::Scope), BasicBlock>,
131
132     /// The cache for drop chain on "generator drop" exit.
133     cached_generator_drop: Option<BasicBlock>,
134
135     /// The cache for drop chain on "unwind" exit.
136     cached_unwind: CachedBlock,
137 }
138
139 #[derive(Debug)]
140 struct DropData<'tcx> {
141     /// span where drop obligation was incurred (typically where place was declared)
142     span: Span,
143
144     /// place to drop
145     location: Place<'tcx>,
146
147     /// Whether this is a full value Drop, or just a StorageDead.
148     kind: DropKind
149 }
150
151 #[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy)]
152 struct CachedBlock {
153     /// The cached block for the cleanups-on-diverge path. This block
154     /// contains code to run the current drop and all the preceding
155     /// drops (i.e. those having lower index in Drop’s Scope drop
156     /// array)
157     unwind: Option<BasicBlock>,
158
159     /// The cached block for unwinds during cleanups-on-generator-drop path
160     ///
161     /// This is split from the standard unwind path here to prevent drop
162     /// elaboration from creating drop flags that would have to be captured
163     /// by the generator. I'm not sure how important this optimization is,
164     /// but it is here.
165     generator_drop: Option<BasicBlock>,
166 }
167
168 #[derive(Debug)]
169 enum DropKind {
170     Value {
171         cached_block: CachedBlock,
172     },
173     Storage
174 }
175
176 #[derive(Clone, Debug)]
177 pub struct BreakableScope<'tcx> {
178     /// Region scope of the loop
179     pub region_scope: region::Scope,
180     /// Where the body of the loop begins. `None` if block
181     pub continue_block: Option<BasicBlock>,
182     /// Block to branch into when the loop or block terminates (either by being `break`-en out
183     /// from, or by having its condition to become false)
184     pub break_block: BasicBlock,
185     /// The destination of the loop/block expression itself (i.e. where to put the result of a
186     /// `break` expression)
187     pub break_destination: Place<'tcx>,
188 }
189
190 impl CachedBlock {
191     fn invalidate(&mut self) {
192         self.generator_drop = None;
193         self.unwind = None;
194     }
195
196     fn get(&self, generator_drop: bool) -> Option<BasicBlock> {
197         if generator_drop {
198             self.generator_drop
199         } else {
200             self.unwind
201         }
202     }
203
204     fn ref_mut(&mut self, generator_drop: bool) -> &mut Option<BasicBlock> {
205         if generator_drop {
206             &mut self.generator_drop
207         } else {
208             &mut self.unwind
209         }
210     }
211 }
212
213 impl DropKind {
214     fn may_panic(&self) -> bool {
215         match *self {
216             DropKind::Value { .. } => true,
217             DropKind::Storage => false
218         }
219     }
220 }
221
222 impl<'tcx> Scope<'tcx> {
223     /// Invalidate all the cached blocks in the scope.
224     ///
225     /// Should always be run for all inner scopes when a drop is pushed into some scope enclosing a
226     /// larger extent of code.
227     ///
228     /// `storage_only` controls whether to invalidate only drop paths run `StorageDead`.
229     /// `this_scope_only` controls whether to invalidate only drop paths that refer to the current
230     /// top-of-scope (as opposed to dependent scopes).
231     fn invalidate_cache(&mut self, storage_only: bool, this_scope_only: bool) {
232         // FIXME: maybe do shared caching of `cached_exits` etc. to handle functions
233         // with lots of `try!`?
234
235         // cached exits drop storage and refer to the top-of-scope
236         self.cached_exits.clear();
237
238         if !storage_only {
239             // the current generator drop and unwind ignore
240             // storage but refer to top-of-scope
241             self.cached_generator_drop = None;
242             self.cached_unwind.invalidate();
243         }
244
245         if !storage_only && !this_scope_only {
246             for dropdata in &mut self.drops {
247                 if let DropKind::Value { ref mut cached_block } = dropdata.kind {
248                     cached_block.invalidate();
249                 }
250             }
251         }
252     }
253
254     /// Given a span and this scope's visibility scope, make a SourceInfo.
255     fn source_info(&self, span: Span) -> SourceInfo {
256         SourceInfo {
257             span,
258             scope: self.visibility_scope
259         }
260     }
261 }
262
263 impl<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
264     // Adding and removing scopes
265     // ==========================
266     /// Start a breakable scope, which tracks where `continue` and `break`
267     /// should branch to. See module comment for more details.
268     ///
269     /// Returns the might_break attribute of the BreakableScope used.
270     pub fn in_breakable_scope<F, R>(&mut self,
271                                     loop_block: Option<BasicBlock>,
272                                     break_block: BasicBlock,
273                                     break_destination: Place<'tcx>,
274                                     f: F) -> R
275         where F: FnOnce(&mut Builder<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>) -> R
276     {
277         let region_scope = self.topmost_scope();
278         let scope = BreakableScope {
279             region_scope,
280             continue_block: loop_block,
281             break_block,
282             break_destination,
283         };
284         self.breakable_scopes.push(scope);
285         let res = f(self);
286         let breakable_scope = self.breakable_scopes.pop().unwrap();
287         assert!(breakable_scope.region_scope == region_scope);
288         res
289     }
290
291     pub fn in_opt_scope<F, R>(&mut self,
292                               opt_scope: Option<(region::Scope, SourceInfo)>,
293                               mut block: BasicBlock,
294                               f: F)
295                               -> BlockAnd<R>
296         where F: FnOnce(&mut Builder<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>) -> BlockAnd<R>
297     {
298         debug!("in_opt_scope(opt_scope={:?}, block={:?})", opt_scope, block);
299         if let Some(region_scope) = opt_scope { self.push_scope(region_scope); }
300         let rv = unpack!(block = f(self));
301         if let Some(region_scope) = opt_scope {
302             unpack!(block = self.pop_scope(region_scope, block));
303         }
304         debug!("in_scope: exiting opt_scope={:?} block={:?}", opt_scope, block);
305         block.and(rv)
306     }
307
308     /// Convenience wrapper that pushes a scope and then executes `f`
309     /// to build its contents, popping the scope afterwards.
310     pub fn in_scope<F, R>(&mut self,
311                           region_scope: (region::Scope, SourceInfo),
312                           lint_level: LintLevel,
313                           mut block: BasicBlock,
314                           f: F)
315                           -> BlockAnd<R>
316         where F: FnOnce(&mut Builder<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>) -> BlockAnd<R>
317     {
318         debug!("in_scope(region_scope={:?}, block={:?})", region_scope, block);
319         let visibility_scope = self.visibility_scope;
320         let tcx = self.hir.tcx();
321         if let LintLevel::Explicit(node_id) = lint_level {
322             let same_lint_scopes = tcx.dep_graph.with_ignore(|| {
323                 let sets = tcx.lint_levels(LOCAL_CRATE);
324                 let parent_hir_id =
325                     tcx.hir.definitions().node_to_hir_id(
326                         self.visibility_scope_info[visibility_scope].lint_root
327                             );
328                 let current_hir_id =
329                     tcx.hir.definitions().node_to_hir_id(node_id);
330                 sets.lint_level_set(parent_hir_id) ==
331                     sets.lint_level_set(current_hir_id)
332             });
333
334             if !same_lint_scopes {
335                 self.visibility_scope =
336                     self.new_visibility_scope(region_scope.1.span, lint_level,
337                                               None);
338             }
339         }
340         self.push_scope(region_scope);
341         let rv = unpack!(block = f(self));
342         unpack!(block = self.pop_scope(region_scope, block));
343         self.visibility_scope = visibility_scope;
344         debug!("in_scope: exiting region_scope={:?} block={:?}", region_scope, block);
345         block.and(rv)
346     }
347
348     /// Push a scope onto the stack. You can then build code in this
349     /// scope and call `pop_scope` afterwards. Note that these two
350     /// calls must be paired; using `in_scope` as a convenience
351     /// wrapper maybe preferable.
352     pub fn push_scope(&mut self, region_scope: (region::Scope, SourceInfo)) {
353         debug!("push_scope({:?})", region_scope);
354         let vis_scope = self.visibility_scope;
355         self.scopes.push(Scope {
356             visibility_scope: vis_scope,
357             region_scope: region_scope.0,
358             region_scope_span: region_scope.1.span,
359             needs_cleanup: false,
360             drops: vec![],
361             cached_generator_drop: None,
362             cached_exits: FxHashMap(),
363             cached_unwind: CachedBlock::default(),
364         });
365     }
366
367     /// Pops a scope, which should have region scope `region_scope`,
368     /// adding any drops onto the end of `block` that are needed.
369     /// This must match 1-to-1 with `push_scope`.
370     pub fn pop_scope(&mut self,
371                      region_scope: (region::Scope, SourceInfo),
372                      mut block: BasicBlock)
373                      -> BlockAnd<()> {
374         debug!("pop_scope({:?}, {:?})", region_scope, block);
375         // If we are emitting a `drop` statement, we need to have the cached
376         // diverge cleanup pads ready in case that drop panics.
377         let may_panic =
378             self.scopes.last().unwrap().drops.iter().any(|s| s.kind.may_panic());
379         if may_panic {
380             self.diverge_cleanup();
381         }
382         let scope = self.scopes.pop().unwrap();
383         assert_eq!(scope.region_scope, region_scope.0);
384
385         self.cfg.push_end_region(self.hir.tcx(), block, region_scope.1, scope.region_scope);
386         unpack!(block = build_scope_drops(&mut self.cfg,
387                                           &scope,
388                                           &self.scopes,
389                                           block,
390                                           self.arg_count,
391                                           false));
392
393         block.unit()
394     }
395
396
397     /// Branch out of `block` to `target`, exiting all scopes up to
398     /// and including `region_scope`.  This will insert whatever drops are
399     /// needed, as well as tracking this exit for the SEME region. See
400     /// module comment for details.
401     pub fn exit_scope(&mut self,
402                       span: Span,
403                       region_scope: (region::Scope, SourceInfo),
404                       mut block: BasicBlock,
405                       target: BasicBlock) {
406         debug!("exit_scope(region_scope={:?}, block={:?}, target={:?})",
407                region_scope, block, target);
408         let scope_count = 1 + self.scopes.iter().rev()
409             .position(|scope| scope.region_scope == region_scope.0)
410             .unwrap_or_else(|| {
411                 span_bug!(span, "region_scope {:?} does not enclose", region_scope)
412             });
413         let len = self.scopes.len();
414         assert!(scope_count < len, "should not use `exit_scope` to pop ALL scopes");
415
416         // If we are emitting a `drop` statement, we need to have the cached
417         // diverge cleanup pads ready in case that drop panics.
418         let may_panic = self.scopes[(len - scope_count)..].iter()
419             .any(|s| s.drops.iter().any(|s| s.kind.may_panic()));
420         if may_panic {
421             self.diverge_cleanup();
422         }
423
424         {
425         let mut rest = &mut self.scopes[(len - scope_count)..];
426         while let Some((scope, rest_)) = {rest}.split_last_mut() {
427             rest = rest_;
428             block = if let Some(&e) = scope.cached_exits.get(&(target, region_scope.0)) {
429                 self.cfg.terminate(block, scope.source_info(span),
430                                    TerminatorKind::Goto { target: e });
431                 return;
432             } else {
433                 let b = self.cfg.start_new_block();
434                 self.cfg.terminate(block, scope.source_info(span),
435                                    TerminatorKind::Goto { target: b });
436                 scope.cached_exits.insert((target, region_scope.0), b);
437                 b
438             };
439
440             // End all regions for scopes out of which we are breaking.
441             self.cfg.push_end_region(self.hir.tcx(), block, region_scope.1, scope.region_scope);
442
443             unpack!(block = build_scope_drops(&mut self.cfg,
444                                               scope,
445                                               rest,
446                                               block,
447                                               self.arg_count,
448                                               false));
449         }
450         }
451         let scope = &self.scopes[len - scope_count];
452         self.cfg.terminate(block, scope.source_info(span),
453                            TerminatorKind::Goto { target: target });
454     }
455
456     /// Creates a path that performs all required cleanup for dropping a generator.
457     ///
458     /// This path terminates in GeneratorDrop. Returns the start of the path.
459     /// None indicates there’s no cleanup to do at this point.
460     pub fn generator_drop_cleanup(&mut self) -> Option<BasicBlock> {
461         if !self.scopes.iter().any(|scope| scope.needs_cleanup) {
462             return None;
463         }
464
465         // Fill in the cache
466         self.diverge_cleanup_gen(true);
467
468         let src_info = self.scopes[0].source_info(self.fn_span);
469         let mut block = self.cfg.start_new_block();
470         let result = block;
471         let mut rest = &mut self.scopes[..];
472
473         while let Some((scope, rest_)) = {rest}.split_last_mut() {
474             rest = rest_;
475             if !scope.needs_cleanup {
476                 continue;
477             }
478             block = if let Some(b) = scope.cached_generator_drop {
479                 self.cfg.terminate(block, src_info,
480                                    TerminatorKind::Goto { target: b });
481                 return Some(result);
482             } else {
483                 let b = self.cfg.start_new_block();
484                 scope.cached_generator_drop = Some(b);
485                 self.cfg.terminate(block, src_info,
486                                    TerminatorKind::Goto { target: b });
487                 b
488             };
489
490             // End all regions for scopes out of which we are breaking.
491             self.cfg.push_end_region(self.hir.tcx(), block, src_info, scope.region_scope);
492
493             unpack!(block = build_scope_drops(&mut self.cfg,
494                                               scope,
495                                               rest,
496                                               block,
497                                               self.arg_count,
498                                               true));
499         }
500
501         self.cfg.terminate(block, src_info, TerminatorKind::GeneratorDrop);
502
503         Some(result)
504     }
505
506     /// Creates a new visibility scope, nested in the current one.
507     pub fn new_visibility_scope(&mut self,
508                                 span: Span,
509                                 lint_level: LintLevel,
510                                 safety: Option<Safety>) -> VisibilityScope {
511         let parent = self.visibility_scope;
512         debug!("new_visibility_scope({:?}, {:?}, {:?}) - parent({:?})={:?}",
513                span, lint_level, safety,
514                parent, self.visibility_scope_info.get(parent));
515         let scope = self.visibility_scopes.push(VisibilityScopeData {
516             span,
517             parent_scope: Some(parent),
518         });
519         let scope_info = VisibilityScopeInfo {
520             lint_root: if let LintLevel::Explicit(lint_root) = lint_level {
521                 lint_root
522             } else {
523                 self.visibility_scope_info[parent].lint_root
524             },
525             safety: safety.unwrap_or_else(|| {
526                 self.visibility_scope_info[parent].safety
527             })
528         };
529         self.visibility_scope_info.push(scope_info);
530         scope
531     }
532
533     // Finding scopes
534     // ==============
535     /// Finds the breakable scope for a given label. This is used for
536     /// resolving `break` and `continue`.
537     pub fn find_breakable_scope(&mut self,
538                            span: Span,
539                            label: region::Scope)
540                            -> &mut BreakableScope<'tcx> {
541         // find the loop-scope with the correct id
542         self.breakable_scopes.iter_mut()
543             .rev()
544             .filter(|breakable_scope| breakable_scope.region_scope == label)
545             .next()
546             .unwrap_or_else(|| span_bug!(span, "no enclosing breakable scope found"))
547     }
548
549     /// Given a span and the current visibility scope, make a SourceInfo.
550     pub fn source_info(&self, span: Span) -> SourceInfo {
551         SourceInfo {
552             span,
553             scope: self.visibility_scope
554         }
555     }
556
557     /// Returns the `region::Scope` of the scope which should be exited by a
558     /// return.
559     pub fn region_scope_of_return_scope(&self) -> region::Scope {
560         // The outermost scope (`scopes[0]`) will be the `CallSiteScope`.
561         // We want `scopes[1]`, which is the `ParameterScope`.
562         assert!(self.scopes.len() >= 2);
563         assert!(match self.scopes[1].region_scope.data() {
564             region::ScopeData::Arguments(_) => true,
565             _ => false,
566         });
567         self.scopes[1].region_scope
568     }
569
570     /// Returns the topmost active scope, which is known to be alive until
571     /// the next scope expression.
572     pub fn topmost_scope(&self) -> region::Scope {
573         self.scopes.last().expect("topmost_scope: no scopes present").region_scope
574     }
575
576     /// Returns the scope that we should use as the lifetime of an
577     /// operand. Basically, an operand must live until it is consumed.
578     /// This is similar to, but not quite the same as, the temporary
579     /// scope (which can be larger or smaller).
580     ///
581     /// Consider:
582     ///
583     ///     let x = foo(bar(X, Y));
584     ///
585     /// We wish to pop the storage for X and Y after `bar()` is
586     /// called, not after the whole `let` is completed.
587     ///
588     /// As another example, if the second argument diverges:
589     ///
590     ///     foo(Box::new(2), panic!())
591     ///
592     /// We would allocate the box but then free it on the unwinding
593     /// path; we would also emit a free on the 'success' path from
594     /// panic, but that will turn out to be removed as dead-code.
595     ///
596     /// When building statics/constants, returns `None` since
597     /// intermediate values do not have to be dropped in that case.
598     pub fn local_scope(&self) -> Option<region::Scope> {
599         match self.hir.body_owner_kind {
600             hir::BodyOwnerKind::Const |
601             hir::BodyOwnerKind::Static(_) =>
602                 // No need to free storage in this context.
603                 None,
604             hir::BodyOwnerKind::Fn =>
605                 Some(self.topmost_scope()),
606         }
607     }
608
609     // Scheduling drops
610     // ================
611     /// Indicates that `place` should be dropped on exit from
612     /// `region_scope`.
613     pub fn schedule_drop(&mut self,
614                          span: Span,
615                          region_scope: region::Scope,
616                          place: &Place<'tcx>,
617                          place_ty: Ty<'tcx>) {
618         let needs_drop = self.hir.needs_drop(place_ty);
619         let drop_kind = if needs_drop {
620             DropKind::Value { cached_block: CachedBlock::default() }
621         } else {
622             // Only temps and vars need their storage dead.
623             match *place {
624                 Place::Local(index) if index.index() > self.arg_count => DropKind::Storage,
625                 _ => return
626             }
627         };
628
629         for scope in self.scopes.iter_mut().rev() {
630             let this_scope = scope.region_scope == region_scope;
631             // When building drops, we try to cache chains of drops in such a way so these drops
632             // could be reused by the drops which would branch into the cached (already built)
633             // blocks.  This, however, means that whenever we add a drop into a scope which already
634             // had some blocks built (and thus, cached) for it, we must invalidate all caches which
635             // might branch into the scope which had a drop just added to it. This is necessary,
636             // because otherwise some other code might use the cache to branch into already built
637             // chain of drops, essentially ignoring the newly added drop.
638             //
639             // For example consider there’s two scopes with a drop in each. These are built and
640             // thus the caches are filled:
641             //
642             // +--------------------------------------------------------+
643             // | +---------------------------------+                    |
644             // | | +--------+     +-------------+  |  +---------------+ |
645             // | | | return | <-+ | drop(outer) | <-+ |  drop(middle) | |
646             // | | +--------+     +-------------+  |  +---------------+ |
647             // | +------------|outer_scope cache|--+                    |
648             // +------------------------------|middle_scope cache|------+
649             //
650             // Now, a new, inner-most scope is added along with a new drop into both inner-most and
651             // outer-most scopes:
652             //
653             // +------------------------------------------------------------+
654             // | +----------------------------------+                       |
655             // | | +--------+      +-------------+  |   +---------------+   | +-------------+
656             // | | | return | <+   | drop(new)   | <-+  |  drop(middle) | <--+| drop(inner) |
657             // | | +--------+  |   | drop(outer) |  |   +---------------+   | +-------------+
658             // | |             +-+ +-------------+  |                       |
659             // | +---|invalid outer_scope cache|----+                       |
660             // +----=----------------|invalid middle_scope cache|-----------+
661             //
662             // If, when adding `drop(new)` we do not invalidate the cached blocks for both
663             // outer_scope and middle_scope, then, when building drops for the inner (right-most)
664             // scope, the old, cached blocks, without `drop(new)` will get used, producing the
665             // wrong results.
666             //
667             // The cache and its invalidation for unwind branch is somewhat special. The cache is
668             // per-drop, rather than per scope, which has a several different implications. Adding
669             // a new drop into a scope will not invalidate cached blocks of the prior drops in the
670             // scope. That is true, because none of the already existing drops will have an edge
671             // into a block with the newly added drop.
672             //
673             // Note that this code iterates scopes from the inner-most to the outer-most,
674             // invalidating caches of each scope visited. This way bare minimum of the
675             // caches gets invalidated. i.e. if a new drop is added into the middle scope, the
676             // cache of outer scpoe stays intact.
677             scope.invalidate_cache(!needs_drop, this_scope);
678             if this_scope {
679                 if let DropKind::Value { .. } = drop_kind {
680                     scope.needs_cleanup = true;
681                 }
682                 let region_scope_span = region_scope.span(self.hir.tcx(),
683                                                           &self.hir.region_scope_tree);
684                 // Attribute scope exit drops to scope's closing brace
685                 let scope_end = region_scope_span.with_lo(region_scope_span.hi());
686                 scope.drops.push(DropData {
687                     span: scope_end,
688                     location: place.clone(),
689                     kind: drop_kind
690                 });
691                 return;
692             }
693         }
694         span_bug!(span, "region scope {:?} not in scope to drop {:?}", region_scope, place);
695     }
696
697     // Other
698     // =====
699     /// Creates a path that performs all required cleanup for unwinding.
700     ///
701     /// This path terminates in Resume. Returns the start of the path.
702     /// See module comment for more details. None indicates there’s no
703     /// cleanup to do at this point.
704     pub fn diverge_cleanup(&mut self) -> Option<BasicBlock> {
705         self.diverge_cleanup_gen(false)
706     }
707
708     fn diverge_cleanup_gen(&mut self, generator_drop: bool) -> Option<BasicBlock> {
709         if !self.scopes.iter().any(|scope| scope.needs_cleanup) {
710             return None;
711         }
712         assert!(!self.scopes.is_empty()); // or `any` above would be false
713
714         let Builder { ref mut cfg, ref mut scopes,
715                       ref mut cached_resume_block, .. } = *self;
716
717         // Build up the drops in **reverse** order. The end result will
718         // look like:
719         //
720         //    scopes[n] -> scopes[n-1] -> ... -> scopes[0]
721         //
722         // However, we build this in **reverse order**. That is, we
723         // process scopes[0], then scopes[1], etc, pointing each one at
724         // the result generates from the one before. Along the way, we
725         // store caches. If everything is cached, we'll just walk right
726         // to left reading the cached results but never created anything.
727
728         // To start, create the resume terminator.
729         let mut target = if let Some(target) = *cached_resume_block {
730             target
731         } else {
732             let resumeblk = cfg.start_new_cleanup_block();
733             cfg.terminate(resumeblk,
734                           scopes[0].source_info(self.fn_span),
735                           TerminatorKind::Resume);
736             *cached_resume_block = Some(resumeblk);
737             resumeblk
738         };
739
740         for scope in scopes.iter_mut() {
741             target = build_diverge_scope(self.hir.tcx(), cfg, scope.region_scope_span,
742                                          scope, target, generator_drop);
743         }
744         Some(target)
745     }
746
747     /// Utility function for *non*-scope code to build their own drops
748     pub fn build_drop(&mut self,
749                       block: BasicBlock,
750                       span: Span,
751                       location: Place<'tcx>,
752                       ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> BlockAnd<()> {
753         if !self.hir.needs_drop(ty) {
754             return block.unit();
755         }
756         let source_info = self.source_info(span);
757         let next_target = self.cfg.start_new_block();
758         let diverge_target = self.diverge_cleanup();
759         self.cfg.terminate(block, source_info,
760                            TerminatorKind::Drop {
761                                location,
762                                target: next_target,
763                                unwind: diverge_target,
764                            });
765         next_target.unit()
766     }
767
768     /// Utility function for *non*-scope code to build their own drops
769     pub fn build_drop_and_replace(&mut self,
770                                   block: BasicBlock,
771                                   span: Span,
772                                   location: Place<'tcx>,
773                                   value: Operand<'tcx>) -> BlockAnd<()> {
774         let source_info = self.source_info(span);
775         let next_target = self.cfg.start_new_block();
776         let diverge_target = self.diverge_cleanup();
777         self.cfg.terminate(block, source_info,
778                            TerminatorKind::DropAndReplace {
779                                location,
780                                value,
781                                target: next_target,
782                                unwind: diverge_target,
783                            });
784         next_target.unit()
785     }
786
787     /// Create an Assert terminator and return the success block.
788     /// If the boolean condition operand is not the expected value,
789     /// a runtime panic will be caused with the given message.
790     pub fn assert(&mut self, block: BasicBlock,
791                   cond: Operand<'tcx>,
792                   expected: bool,
793                   msg: AssertMessage<'tcx>,
794                   span: Span)
795                   -> BasicBlock {
796         let source_info = self.source_info(span);
797
798         let success_block = self.cfg.start_new_block();
799         let cleanup = self.diverge_cleanup();
800
801         self.cfg.terminate(block, source_info,
802                            TerminatorKind::Assert {
803                                cond,
804                                expected,
805                                msg,
806                                target: success_block,
807                                cleanup,
808                            });
809
810         success_block
811     }
812 }
813
814 /// Builds drops for pop_scope and exit_scope.
815 fn build_scope_drops<'tcx>(cfg: &mut CFG<'tcx>,
816                            scope: &Scope<'tcx>,
817                            earlier_scopes: &[Scope<'tcx>],
818                            mut block: BasicBlock,
819                            arg_count: usize,
820                            generator_drop: bool)
821                            -> BlockAnd<()> {
822     debug!("build_scope_drops({:?} -> {:?})", block, scope);
823     let mut iter = scope.drops.iter().rev();
824     while let Some(drop_data) = iter.next() {
825         let source_info = scope.source_info(drop_data.span);
826         match drop_data.kind {
827             DropKind::Value { .. } => {
828                 // Try to find the next block with its cached block for us to
829                 // diverge into, either a previous block in this current scope or
830                 // the top of the previous scope.
831                 //
832                 // If it wasn't for EndRegion, we could just chain all the DropData
833                 // together and pick the first DropKind::Value. Please do that
834                 // when we replace EndRegion with NLL.
835                 let on_diverge = iter.clone().filter_map(|dd| {
836                     match dd.kind {
837                         DropKind::Value { cached_block } => Some(cached_block),
838                         DropKind::Storage => None
839                     }
840                 }).next().or_else(|| {
841                     if earlier_scopes.iter().any(|scope| scope.needs_cleanup) {
842                         // If *any* scope requires cleanup code to be run,
843                         // we must use the cached unwind from the *topmost*
844                         // scope, to ensure all EndRegions from surrounding
845                         // scopes are executed before the drop code runs.
846                         Some(earlier_scopes.last().unwrap().cached_unwind)
847                     } else {
848                         // We don't need any further cleanup, so return None
849                         // to avoid creating a landing pad. We can skip
850                         // EndRegions because all local regions end anyway
851                         // when the function unwinds.
852                         //
853                         // This is an important optimization because LLVM is
854                         // terrible at optimizing landing pads. FIXME: I think
855                         // it would be cleaner and better to do this optimization
856                         // in SimplifyCfg instead of here.
857                         None
858                     }
859                 });
860
861                 let on_diverge = on_diverge.map(|cached_block| {
862                     cached_block.get(generator_drop).unwrap_or_else(|| {
863                         span_bug!(drop_data.span, "cached block not present?")
864                     })
865                 });
866
867                 let next = cfg.start_new_block();
868                 cfg.terminate(block, source_info, TerminatorKind::Drop {
869                     location: drop_data.location.clone(),
870                     target: next,
871                     unwind: on_diverge
872                 });
873                 block = next;
874             }
875             DropKind::Storage => {}
876         }
877
878         // We do not need to emit StorageDead for generator drops
879         if generator_drop {
880             continue
881         }
882
883         // Drop the storage for both value and storage drops.
884         // Only temps and vars need their storage dead.
885         match drop_data.location {
886             Place::Local(index) if index.index() > arg_count => {
887                 cfg.push(block, Statement {
888                     source_info,
889                     kind: StatementKind::StorageDead(index)
890                 });
891             }
892             _ => continue
893         }
894     }
895     block.unit()
896 }
897
898 fn build_diverge_scope<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
899                                        cfg: &mut CFG<'tcx>,
900                                        span: Span,
901                                        scope: &mut Scope<'tcx>,
902                                        mut target: BasicBlock,
903                                        generator_drop: bool)
904                                        -> BasicBlock
905 {
906     // Build up the drops in **reverse** order. The end result will
907     // look like:
908     //
909     //    [EndRegion Block] -> [drops[n]] -...-> [drops[0]] -> [Free] -> [target]
910     //    |                                                         |
911     //    +---------------------------------------------------------+
912     //     code for scope
913     //
914     // The code in this function reads from right to left. At each
915     // point, we check for cached blocks representing the
916     // remainder. If everything is cached, we'll just walk right to
917     // left reading the cached results but never create anything.
918
919     let visibility_scope = scope.visibility_scope;
920     let source_info = |span| SourceInfo {
921         span,
922         scope: visibility_scope
923     };
924
925     // Next, build up the drops. Here we iterate the vector in
926     // *forward* order, so that we generate drops[0] first (right to
927     // left in diagram above).
928     for (j, drop_data) in scope.drops.iter_mut().enumerate() {
929         debug!("build_diverge_scope drop_data[{}]: {:?}", j, drop_data);
930         // Only full value drops are emitted in the diverging path,
931         // not StorageDead.
932         //
933         // Note: This may not actually be what we desire (are we
934         // "freeing" stack storage as we unwind, or merely observing a
935         // frozen stack)? In particular, the intent may have been to
936         // match the behavior of clang, but on inspection eddyb says
937         // this is not what clang does.
938         let cached_block = match drop_data.kind {
939             DropKind::Value { ref mut cached_block } => cached_block.ref_mut(generator_drop),
940             DropKind::Storage => continue
941         };
942         target = if let Some(cached_block) = *cached_block {
943             cached_block
944         } else {
945             let block = cfg.start_new_cleanup_block();
946             cfg.terminate(block, source_info(drop_data.span),
947                           TerminatorKind::Drop {
948                               location: drop_data.location.clone(),
949                               target,
950                               unwind: None
951                           });
952             *cached_block = Some(block);
953             block
954         };
955     }
956
957     // Finally, push the EndRegion block, used by mir-borrowck, and set
958     // `cached_unwind` to point to it (Block becomes trivial goto after
959     // pass that removes all EndRegions).
960     target = {
961         let cached_block = scope.cached_unwind.ref_mut(generator_drop);
962         if let Some(cached_block) = *cached_block {
963             cached_block
964         } else {
965             let block = cfg.start_new_cleanup_block();
966             cfg.push_end_region(tcx, block, source_info(span), scope.region_scope);
967             cfg.terminate(block, source_info(span), TerminatorKind::Goto { target: target });
968             *cached_block = Some(block);
969             block
970         }
971     };
972
973     debug!("build_diverge_scope({:?}, {:?}) = {:?}", scope, span, target);
974
975     target
976 }