Overhaul typechecking of patterns#18171
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In general I'm in favor and have been wanting to do this for a while. There will be patterns, such as |
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Instead of checking patterns in a top-down fashion with a known expected type on entry, this changes makes typeck establish appropriate constraints between a pattern and the expression it destructures, and lets inference compute the final types or produce good error messages if it's impossible.
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…vidbarsky fix: Support expect in attribute completion and hover Fixes rust-lang#18171
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Rather than doing it top-down, with a known expected type, we will now simply establish the appropriate constraints between the pattern and the expression it destructures.
Closes #8783.
Closes #10200.