//! This pass replaces a drop of a type that does not need dropping, with a goto. //! //! When the MIR is built, we check `needs_drop` before emitting a `Drop` for a place. This pass is //! useful because (unlike MIR building) it runs after type checking, so it can make use of //! `TypingMode::PostAnalysis` to provide more precise type information, especially about opaque //! types. //! //! When we're optimizing, we also remove calls to `drop_in_place` when `T` isn't `needs_drop`, //! as those are essentially equivalent to `Drop` terminators. While the compiler doesn't insert //! them automatically, preferring the built-in instead, they're common in generic code (such as //! `Vec::truncate`) so removing them from things like inlined `Vec` is helpful. use rustc_hir::LangItem; use rustc_middle::mir::*; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use tracing::{debug, trace}; use super::simplify::simplify_cfg; pub(super) struct RemoveUnneededDrops; impl<'tcx> crate::MirPass<'tcx> for RemoveUnneededDrops { fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) { trace!("Running RemoveUnneededDrops on {:?}", body.source); let typing_env = body.typing_env(tcx); let mut should_simplify = false; for block in body.basic_blocks.as_mut() { let terminator = block.terminator_mut(); let (ty, target) = match terminator.kind { TerminatorKind::Drop { place, target, .. } => { (place.ty(&body.local_decls, tcx).ty, target) } TerminatorKind::Call { ref func, target: Some(target), .. } if tcx.sess.mir_opt_level() > 0 && let Some((def_id, generics)) = func.const_fn_def() && tcx.is_lang_item(def_id, LangItem::DropInPlace) => { (generics.type_at(0), target) } _ => continue, }; if ty.needs_drop(tcx, typing_env) { continue; } debug!("SUCCESS: replacing `drop` with goto({:?})", target); terminator.kind = TerminatorKind::Goto { target }; should_simplify = true; } // if we applied optimizations, we potentially have some cfg to cleanup to // make it easier for further passes if should_simplify { simplify_cfg(tcx, body); } } fn is_required(&self) -> bool { true } }