Auto merge of #103590 - compiler-errors:ocx-more, r=lcnr
(almost) Always use `ObligationCtxt` when dealing with canonical queries Hope this is a step in the right direction. cc rust-lang/types-team#50. r? `@lcnr`
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@@ -290,10 +290,7 @@ fn compare_predicate_entailment<'tcx>(
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// type would be more appropriate. In other places we have a `Vec<Span>`
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// corresponding to their `Vec<Predicate>`, but we don't have that here.
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// Fixing this would improve the output of test `issue-83765.rs`.
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let mut result = infcx
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.at(&cause, param_env)
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.sup(trait_fty, impl_fty)
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.map(|infer_ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(infer_ok));
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let mut result = ocx.sup(&cause, param_env, trait_fty, impl_fty);
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// HACK(RPITIT): #101614. When we are trying to infer the hidden types for
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// RPITITs, we need to equate the output tys instead of just subtyping. If
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@@ -301,12 +298,8 @@ fn compare_predicate_entailment<'tcx>(
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// us to infer `_#1t = #'_#2r str`, where `'_#2r` is unconstrained, which gets
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// fixed up to `ReEmpty`, and which is certainly not what we want.
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if trait_fty.has_infer_types() {
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result = result.and_then(|()| {
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infcx
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.at(&cause, param_env)
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.eq(trait_sig.output(), impl_sig.output())
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.map(|infer_ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(infer_ok))
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});
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result =
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result.and_then(|()| ocx.eq(&cause, param_env, trait_sig.output(), impl_sig.output()));
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}
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if let Err(terr) = result {
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@@ -1389,10 +1382,7 @@ pub(crate) fn raw_compare_const_impl<'tcx>(
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debug!("compare_const_impl: trait_ty={:?}", trait_ty);
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let err = infcx
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.at(&cause, param_env)
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.sup(trait_ty, impl_ty)
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.map(|ok| ocx.register_infer_ok_obligations(ok));
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let err = ocx.sup(&cause, param_env, trait_ty, impl_ty);
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if let Err(terr) = err {
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debug!(
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