@@ -319,34 +319,35 @@ pub fn dtorck_constraint_for_ty_inner<'tcx>(
319319 }
320320
321321 ty:: Coroutine ( _, args) => {
322- // rust-lang/rust#49918: types can be constructed, stored
323- // in the interior, and sit idle when coroutine yields
324- // (and is subsequently dropped).
322+ // rust-lang/rust#49918: Locals can be stored across await points in the coroutine,
323+ // called interior/witness types. Since we do not compute these witnesses until after
324+ // building MIR, we consider all coroutines to unconditionally require a drop during
325+ // MIR building. However, considering the coroutine to unconditionally be drop-live
326+ // here may unnecessarily require its upvars' regions to be live when they don't need
327+ // to be, leading to borrowck errors: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116242>.
325328 //
326- // It would be nice to descend into interior of a
327- // coroutine to determine what effects dropping it might
328- // have (by looking at any drop effects associated with
329- // its interior).
329+ // Here, we implement a more precise approximation for whether the coroutine is
330+ // drop-live by considering the drop requirement of the witness and upvar types
331+ // specifically. Note that this is still an approximation because since the coroutine
332+ // interior has its regions erased, we must add *all* of the upvars to the set of live
333+ // types if we find that *any* interior type is live. This is because any of the regions
334+ // captured in the upvars may be stored in the interior, which then has its regions
335+ // replaced by a binder (conceptually erasing the regions).
330336 //
331- // However, the interior's representation uses things like
332- // CoroutineWitness that explicitly assume they are not
333- // traversed in such a manner. So instead, we will
334- // simplify things for now by treating all coroutines as
335- // if they were like trait objects, where its upvars must
336- // all be alive for the coroutine's (potential)
337- // destructor.
338- //
339- // In particular, skipping over `_interior` is safe
340- // because any side-effects from dropping `_interior` can
341- // only take place through references with lifetimes
342- // derived from lifetimes attached to the upvars and resume
343- // argument, and we *do* incorporate those here.
337+ // For example, if we capture two upvar references `&'1 (), &'2 ()` and have some type
338+ // in the interior, `for<'r> { NeedsDrop<'r> }`, we have no way to tell whether the
339+ // region `'r` came from the `'1` or `'2` region, so we require both are live. This
340+ // could even be unnecessary if `'r` was actually a `'static` region or some region
341+ // local to the coroutine! That's why it's an approximation.
344342 let args = args. as_coroutine ( ) ;
345343
346- // While we conservatively assume that all coroutines require drop
347- // to avoid query cycles during MIR building, we can check the actual
348- // witness during borrowck to avoid unnecessary liveness constraints.
349- if args. witness ( ) . needs_drop ( tcx, tcx. erase_regions ( typing_env) ) {
344+ // Note that we don't care about the the resume type has any drops since this is
345+ // redundant. There is no storage for the resume type, so if it is actually stored
346+ // in the interior, we'll already detect the need for a drop by checking the witness.
347+ let typing_env = tcx. erase_regions ( typing_env) ;
348+ let needs_drop = args. witness ( ) . needs_drop ( tcx, typing_env)
349+ || args. upvar_tys ( ) . iter ( ) . any ( |ty| ty. needs_drop ( tcx, typing_env) ) ;
350+ if needs_drop {
350351 constraints. outlives . extend ( args. upvar_tys ( ) . iter ( ) . map ( ty:: GenericArg :: from) ) ;
351352 constraints. outlives . push ( args. resume_ty ( ) . into ( ) ) ;
352353 }
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