Split TypeVisitable out from TypeFoldable #520
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Proposal
rustc currently has a single
TypeFoldable
trait for traversing types, which has methods for both folding and visiting operations; by contrast, chalk currently has distinctFold
andVisit
traits (and indeed they have slightly different sets of implementors).As part of ongoing efforts to integrate chalk into rustc, it is proposed to split the visiting methods out from
TypeFoldable
so that rustc's approach is more closely aligned with that of chalk. This would entail creating a newTypeVisitable
trait, implementing it on all types that currently implementTypeFoldable
and making it a supertrait ofTypeFoldable
. Being a supertrait allows folding operations to perform visiting traversals, e.g. in order to optimise into a no-op where appropriate.The alternative, also under consideration, is to merge chalk's
Fold
andVisit
traits so that it is better aligned with rustc.We're conscious that making this change could, at least initially, introduce quite a bit of boilerplate code; it might be possible to refactor some of this into macros, although that would of course add some cognitive overhead. It might also be possible to identify some types that do not need to support folding and remove their
TypeFoldable
implementations.Mentors or Reviewers
@jackh726
@compiler-errors
Process
The main points of the Major Change Process are as follows:
@rustbot second
.-C flag
, then full team check-off is required.@rfcbot fcp merge
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