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Don't leak unnameable types in -> _ recover #123931

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Fixes #123899

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Thanks!

// Test variance computation doesn't explode when we leak unnameable
// types due to `-> _` recovery.

pub struct Type<'a>(&'a ());
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It's funny how we need this unused struct to trigger the bug because it's necessary to trigger the variance computation.

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fmease commented Apr 15, 2024

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📌 Commit b09c177 has been approved by fmease

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jieyouxu added a commit to jieyouxu/rust that referenced this pull request Apr 15, 2024
…es, r=fmease

Don't leak unnameable types in `-> _` recover

Fixes rust-lang#123899
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Apr 15, 2024
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#123423 (Distribute LLVM bitcode linker as a preview component)
 - rust-lang#123548 (libtest: also measure time in Miri)
 - rust-lang#123666 (Fix some typos in doc)
 - rust-lang#123864 (Remove a HACK by instead inferring opaque types during expected/formal type checking)
 - rust-lang#123896 (Migrate some diagnostics in `rustc_resolve` to session diagnostic)
 - rust-lang#123919 (builtin-derive: tag → discriminant)
 - rust-lang#123922 (Remove magic constants when using `base_n`.)
 - rust-lang#123931 (Don't leak unnameable types in `-> _` recover)
 - rust-lang#123933 (move the LargeAssignments lint logic into its own file)
 - rust-lang#123934 (`rustc_data_structures::graph` mini refactor)
 - rust-lang#123941 (Fix UB in LLVM FFI when passing zero or >1 bundle)
 - rust-lang#123957 (disable create_dir_all_bare test on all(miri, windows))

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Rollup merge of rust-lang#123931 - compiler-errors:variance-unnameables, r=fmease

Don't leak unnameable types in `-> _` recover

Fixes rust-lang#123899
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ICE: Unexpected coroutine/closure type in variance computation
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