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mem-categorization seems to use completely bogus type for overloaded indices #20649

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nikomatsakis opened this issue Jan 6, 2015 · 3 comments
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@nikomatsakis
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While fixing an ICE, I noticed that mem-categorization is using the type of the collection (the self type) as the type of element:

let element_ty = .. {
                let ref_ty = self.overloaded_method_return_ty(method_ty);
                base_cmt = self.cat_rvalue_node(elt.id(), elt.span(), ref_ty);
                let self_ty = ty::ty_fn_sig(method_ty).input(0);
                ty::assert_no_late_bound_regions(self.tcx(), &self_ty)
}

Unless I'm being silly, this seems pretty bogus. But I didn't want to get things mixed up so I'm leaving it for now and filing a FIXME instead. Maybe I'm just confused.

@kmcallister kmcallister added the A-type-system Area: Type system label Jan 6, 2015
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Gankra commented Jan 22, 2015

@nikomatsakis any epiphanies here?

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I forgot about this but I still think it's totally wrong. Should just fix it and see what happens, I wouldn't expect any effect.

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Triage: FIXME is still in the code.

@bors bors closed this as completed in c96e352 Nov 11, 2016
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