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Found a case where compiler should throw an Error but panics
mod LinearExampleStub {
struct Linear {
x: i32,
y: i32,
}
fn main() -> i32 {
let mut xy: Linear =
Linear {
x: 0,
y: 1,
};
// linear value is written/consumed
consume_x(&xy);
return xy.x;
}
fn consume_x(value: & mut Linear) {
value.x = value.x + 1;
}
}
$cargo r build linearExample02.con --ir
Compiling linearExample02 (linearExample02.con)
thread 'main' panicked at crates/concrete_ir/src/lib.rs:475:38:
not yet implemented
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Lines 474-475 of lib.rs
TyKind::Param { .. } => todo!(),
TyKind::Struct { .. } => todo!(),
Changing parameter as non mutable yields an expected error conducting to make the parameter mutable. So this new feature (checking mutable types) should implement mutable parameters for being able to cover borrow checking part of LinearityCheck
mod LinearExampleStub {
struct Linear {
x: i32,
y: i32,
}
fn main() -> i32 {
let mut xy: Linear =
Linear {
x: 0,
y: 1,
};
// linear value is written/consumed
consume_x(&xy);
return xy.x;
}
fn consume_x(value: & Linear) {
value.x = value.x + 1;
}
}
$cargo r build linearExample02.con --ir
Compiling linearExample02 (linearExample02.con)
[NotMutable] Error:
╭─[linearExample02.con:22:3]
│
21 │ fn consume_x(value: & Linear) {
│ ──┬──
│ ╰──── variable declared here
22 │ value.x = value.x + 1;
│ ──────────┬──────────
│ ╰──────────── can't mutate this variable because it's not mutable
────╯
This requirement was a consequence of PR #124
Can you try with &mut on the function call and definition?
You are correct, it runs when rewriting to
consume_x(&mut xy);
The first example panics the compiler, it is better if it gives a compilation error than panic.
Changed issue title. Will convert the panic case into a testcase