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* Fix an unsoundness issue around stripping optional properties Co-authored-by: vegorov-rbx <75688451+vegorov-rbx@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Only strip optional properties from unsealed tables during subtyping
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## Summary
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Currently subtyping allows optional properties to be stripped from table types during subtyping.
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This RFC proposes only allowing that when the subtype is unsealed and the supertype is sealed.
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## Motivation
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Table types can be *sealed* or *unsealed*. These are different in that:
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* Unsealed table types are *precise*: if a table has unsealed type `{ p: number, q: string }`
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then it is guaranteed to have only properties `p` and `q`.
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* Sealed tables support *width subtyping*: if a table has sealed type `{ p: number }`
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then it is guaranteed to have at least property `p`, so we allow `{ p: number, q: string }`
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to be treated as a subtype of `{ p: number }`
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* Unsealed tables can have properties added to them: if `t` has unsealed type
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`{ p: number }` then after the assignment `t.q = "hi"`, `t`'s type is updated to be
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`{ p: number, q: string }`.
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* Unsealed tables are subtypes of sealed tables.
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Currently we allow subtyping to strip away optional fields
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as long as the supertype is sealed.
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This is necessary for examples, for instance:
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```lua
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local t : { p: number, q: string? } = { p = 5, q = "hi" }
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t = { p = 7 }
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```
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typechecks because `{ p : number }` is a subtype of
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`{ p : number, q : string? }`. Unfortunately this is not sound,
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since sealed tables support width subtyping:
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```lua
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local t : { p: number, q: string? } = { p = 5, q = "hi" }
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local u : { p: number } = { p = 5, q = false }
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t = u
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```
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## Design
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The fix for this source of unsoundness is twofold:
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1. make all table literals unsealed, and
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2. only allow stripping optional properties from when the
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supertype is sealed and the subtype is unsealed.
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This RFC is for (2). There is a [separate RFC](unsealed-table-literals.md) for (1).
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## Drawbacks
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This introduces new type errors (it has to, since it is fixing a source of
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unsoundness). This means that there are now false positives such as:
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```lua
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local t : { p: number, q: string? } = { p = 5, q = "hi" }
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local u : { p: number } = { p = 5, q = "lo" }
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t = u
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```
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These false positives are so similar to sources of unsoundness
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that it is difficult to see how to allow them soundly.
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## Alternatives
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We could just live with unsoundness.
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