@@ -1432,39 +1432,38 @@ fn compute_exhaustiveness_and_usefulness<'a, 'p, Cx: TypeCx>(
14321432
14331433 debug ! ( "ty: {ty:?}" ) ;
14341434 let pcx = & PlaceCtxt { mcx, ty } ;
1435+ let ctors_for_ty = pcx. ctors_for_ty ( ) ?;
14351436
14361437 // Whether the place/column we are inspecting is known to contain valid data.
14371438 let place_validity = matrix. place_validity [ 0 ] ;
1439+ // We treat match scrutinees of type `!` or `EmptyEnum` differently.
1440+ let is_toplevel_exception =
1441+ is_top_level && matches ! ( ctors_for_ty, ConstructorSet :: NoConstructors ) ;
1442+ // Whether empty patterns can be omitted for exhaustiveness.
1443+ let can_omit_empty_arms = is_toplevel_exception || mcx. tycx . is_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on ( ) ;
14381444
14391445 // Analyze the constructors present in this column.
14401446 let ctors = matrix. heads ( ) . map ( |p| p. ctor ( ) ) ;
1441- let ctors_for_ty = pcx. ctors_for_ty ( ) ?;
1442- let is_integers = matches ! ( ctors_for_ty, ConstructorSet :: Integers { .. } ) ; // For diagnostics.
14431447 let mut split_set = ctors_for_ty. split ( ctors) ;
1444- // We have now grouped all the constructors into 3 buckets: present, missing, missing_empty.
1445- // In the absence of the `exhaustive_patterns` feature however, we don't count nested empty
1446- // types as empty. Only non-nested `!` or `enum Foo {}` are considered empty.
1447- if !pcx. mcx . tycx . is_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on ( )
1448- && !( is_top_level && matches ! ( ctors_for_ty, ConstructorSet :: NoConstructors ) )
1449- {
1448+ if !can_omit_empty_arms {
14501449 // Treat all missing constructors as nonempty.
14511450 // This clears `missing_empty`.
14521451 split_set. missing . append ( & mut split_set. missing_empty ) ;
14531452 }
14541453 let all_missing = split_set. present . is_empty ( ) ;
14551454
14561455 // Build the set of constructors we will specialize with. It must cover the whole type.
1456+ // We need to iterate over a full set of constructors, so we add `Missing` to represent the
1457+ // missing ones. This is explained under "Constructor Splitting" at the top of this file.
14571458 let mut split_ctors = split_set. present ;
1458- if !split_set. missing . is_empty ( ) {
1459- // We need to iterate over a full set of constructors, so we add `Missing` to represent the
1460- // missing ones. This is explained under "Constructor Splitting" at the top of this file.
1461- split_ctors. push ( Constructor :: Missing ) ;
1462- } else if !split_set. missing_empty . is_empty ( ) && !place_validity. is_known_valid ( ) {
1463- // The missing empty constructors are reachable if the place can contain invalid data.
1459+ if !( split_set. missing . is_empty ( )
1460+ && ( split_set. missing_empty . is_empty ( ) || place_validity. is_known_valid ( ) ) )
1461+ {
14641462 split_ctors. push ( Constructor :: Missing ) ;
14651463 }
14661464
14671465 // Decide what constructors to report.
1466+ let is_integers = matches ! ( ctors_for_ty, ConstructorSet :: Integers { .. } ) ;
14681467 let always_report_all = is_top_level && !is_integers;
14691468 // Whether we should report "Enum::A and Enum::C are missing" or "_ is missing".
14701469 let report_individual_missing_ctors = always_report_all || !all_missing;
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