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              | Original file line number | Diff line number | Diff line change | 
|---|---|---|
| @@ -1,13 +1,9 @@ | ||
| error[E0277]: expected a `Fn()` closure, found `()` | ||
| --> $DIR/issue-22034.rs:4:16 | ||
| error[E0607]: cannot cast thin pointer `*mut ()` to wide pointer `*mut dyn Fn()` | ||
| --> $DIR/issue-22034.rs:4:15 | ||
| | | ||
| LL | &mut *(ptr as *mut dyn Fn()) | ||
| | ^^^ expected an `Fn()` closure, found `()` | ||
| | | ||
| = help: the trait `Fn()` is not implemented for `()` | ||
| = note: wrap the `()` in a closure with no arguments: `|| { /* code */ }` | ||
| = note: required for the cast from `*mut ()` to `*mut dyn Fn()` | ||
| | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ||
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| error: aborting due to 1 previous error | ||
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| For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. | ||
| For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0607`. | 
  
    
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this feels iffy to me 🤔
both because this is the first use of
may_coercein the happy path and because the code layout seems a bit odd.If we were to keep this, please move the
may_coerceintotry_coercion_cast🤔There was a problem hiding this comment.
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afaict we call
try_coercion_castbeforedo_checkto lint trivial casts 🤔What would break if we just always use
do_checkfor raw pointers and never attempt to coerce them?Uh oh!
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We can't do that. That would negatively affect diagnostics in other coercion casts (e.g. for refs) which currently rely on coercion bubbling up a more specific error. We intentionally only want to check
may_coercewhen casting only raw pointers, which is the point of this hack in the first place.The purpose of calling
may_coerceis to check that the nested obligations may hold. This could be written more explicitly, as a probe + coerce + check nested obligations, but it's code duplication.All casts that don't involve identical fat pointees. Like,
*mut dyn Trait + 'long->*mut dyn Trait + 'shortrelies on coercion. We also allow*mut dyn Trait + Send->*mut dyn Trait, and raw pointer upcasting.There was a problem hiding this comment.
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please add a comment why we specialcase this behavior only for raw pointers. Afaik this is done as raw pointers have casts which are similar to coercions, so one could imagine us adding more casts in the future at which point we extend this check to other types as well?
r=me after that