# TODO 1. add a check in function inputs: ok to take as parameters symbolic values with borrow parameters *if* they come from the "input abstractions". In order to do this, add a symbolic value kind (would make things easier than adding ad-hoc lookups...): `FunRet`, `FunGivenBack`, `SynthInput`, `SynthGivenBack` Rk.: pay attention: we can't give borrows of borrows to functions, but borrows are ok. 2. add `mvalue` (meta values) stored in abstractions when ending loans 3. fix the static regions (with projectors) * write an interesting example to study with Jonathan * add option for: `allow_borrow_overwrites_on_input_values` (rather: `will_overwrite_input_borrows`) (but always disallow borrow overwrites on returned values) at the level of abstractions (not at the level of loans!) * check that no borrow_overwrites upon ending abstractions * set of types with mutable borrows (what to do when type variables appear under shared borrows?) necessary to know what to return. * invariant: if there is a `proj_loans rset1 (s:rty)` where `s` contains mutable borrows, then: * either there is exactly one `s` in the current context * or there is exactly one `proj_borrows rset2 (s:rty<:rty')` which intersects the `proj_loans ...` However, one `proj_borrows s` may intersect several `proj_loans` (in which case we will need to split the value given back - for now: disallow this behaviour?). * remove the rule which says that we can end a borrow under an abstraction if the corresponding loan is in the same abstraction. Actually: update the rule, rather. * Reduce projectors to `_` (ignored) when there are no region intersections * update end_borrow_get_borrow to keep track of the ignored borrows/loans as outer borrows, and track the ids of the ignored shared loans? or: make sure there are no parent abstractions when ending inner loans in abstractions. * `ended_proj_loans` (with ghost value) * make the projected shared borrows more structured? I don't think that's necessary * add a `allow_borrow_overwrites` in the loan projectors. * During printing, contexts are often big, with many variables containing "bottom". Some variables also actually never get assigned, especially when they are used for auxiliary assignments which don't exist anymore (because they were merged with other operations - for arithmetic operations, for instance). Maybe we should register which variable has been assigned at least once, and print only those (thus skipping a big part of the environment for some time). * Some variables have the same name. It might be good to also print their id to disambiguate? # DONE * update the assignment to move the destination value (which will be overriden) to a dummy variable, and end all the outer borrows. Also update pop_frame. * Check what happens when symbolic borrows are not expanded (when looking for borrows/abstractions to end). * Detect loops in end_borrow/end_abstraction * recheck give_back_symbolic_value (use regions!) * expand symbolic values which are primitively copyable upon using them as function arguments or putting them in the return value, in order to deduplicate those values. Completion: we expand those values only upon copying them (that's enough). * invariant: if a symbolic value is present multiple times in the concrete environment, it means it is primitively copyable * update the printing of mut_borrows and mut_loans ([s@0 <: ...]) and (s@0) * add a switch to allow general symbolic values (containing references, etc.) or not. * split `apply_proj_borrows` into two: * `apply_proj_borrows_on_input_values` : ... -> value -> rty -> avalue * `apply_proj_borrows_on_given_back_values` : ... -> value -> avalue -> avalue Actually: didn't do it: bad idea.