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And the whole copy is optimized away for size == 1. . let src = self.buf.get_unchecked(BUFFER_SPILL_INDEX) as *const _ as *const u8; . ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(src, self.buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, size - 1); . . // This function should only be called when the write fills the buffer. . // Therefore, when size == 1, the new `self.nbuf` must be zero. The size . // is statically known, so the branch is optimized away. 30,213 ( 0.01%) self.nbuf = if size == 1 { 0 } else { nbuf + size - BUFFER_SIZE }; 25,684 ( 0.01%) self.processed += BUFFER_SIZE; 12,842 ( 0.00%) } . . // A write function for byte slices. . #[inline] . fn slice_write(&mut self, msg: &[u8]) { . let length = msg.len(); 6,421 ( 0.00%) let nbuf = self.nbuf; . debug_assert!(nbuf < BUFFER_SIZE); . 43,214 ( 0.01%) if nbuf + length < BUFFER_SIZE { . unsafe { . let dst = (self.buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8).add(nbuf); . 15,714 ( 0.00%) if length <= 8 { . copy_nonoverlapping_small(msg.as_ptr(), dst, length); . } else { . // This memcpy is *not* optimized away. . ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(msg.as_ptr(), dst, length); . } . } . 7,926 ( 0.00%) self.nbuf = nbuf + length; . . return; . } . 4,388 ( 0.00%) unsafe { self.slice_write_process_buffer(msg) } . } . . // A write function for byte slices that should only be called when the . // write would cause the buffer to fill. . // . // SAFETY: `self.buf` must be initialized up to the byte offset `self.nbuf`, . // and `msg` must contain enough bytes to initialize the rest of the element . // containing the byte offset `self.nbuf`. . #[inline(never)] 3,615 ( 0.00%) unsafe fn slice_write_process_buffer(&mut self, msg: &[u8]) { . let length = msg.len(); 723 ( 0.00%) let nbuf = self.nbuf; . debug_assert!(nbuf < BUFFER_SIZE); . debug_assert!(nbuf + length >= BUFFER_SIZE); . . // Always copy first part of input into current element of buffer. . // This function should only be called when the write fills the buffer, . // so we know that there is enough input to fill the current element. 2,169 ( 0.00%) let valid_in_elem = nbuf % ELEM_SIZE; 723 ( 0.00%) let needed_in_elem = ELEM_SIZE - valid_in_elem; . . let src = msg.as_ptr(); . let dst = (self.buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8).add(nbuf); . copy_nonoverlapping_small(src, dst, needed_in_elem); . . // Process buffer. . . // Using `nbuf / ELEM_SIZE + 1` rather than `(nbuf + needed_in_elem) / . // ELEM_SIZE` to show the compiler that this loop's upper bound is > 0. . // We know that is true, because last step ensured we have a full . // element in the buffer. 1,446 ( 0.00%) let last = nbuf / ELEM_SIZE + 1; . . for i in 0..last { 5,679 ( 0.00%) let elem = self.buf.get_unchecked(i).assume_init().to_le(); 6,402 ( 0.00%) self.state.v3 ^= elem; . Sip24Rounds::c_rounds(&mut self.state); 11,358 ( 0.00%) self.state.v0 ^= elem; . } . . // Process the remaining element-sized chunks of input. . let mut processed = needed_in_elem; 1,446 ( 0.00%) let input_left = length - processed; 459 ( 0.00%) let elems_left = input_left / ELEM_SIZE; . let extra_bytes_left = input_left % ELEM_SIZE; . . for _ in 0..elems_left { 210 ( 0.00%) let elem = (msg.as_ptr().add(processed) as *const u64).read_unaligned().to_le(); 210 ( 0.00%) self.state.v3 ^= elem; . Sip24Rounds::c_rounds(&mut self.state); 210 ( 0.00%) self.state.v0 ^= elem; 420 ( 0.00%) processed += ELEM_SIZE; . } . . // Copy remaining input into start of buffer. . let src = msg.as_ptr().add(processed); . let dst = self.buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8; . copy_nonoverlapping_small(src, dst, extra_bytes_left); . 723 ( 0.00%) self.nbuf = extra_bytes_left; 3,615 ( 0.00%) self.processed += nbuf + processed; 4,338 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn finish128(mut self) -> (u64, u64) { . debug_assert!(self.nbuf < BUFFER_SIZE); . . // Process full elements in buffer. 4,143 ( 0.00%) let last = self.nbuf / ELEM_SIZE; . . // Since we're consuming self, avoid updating members for a potential . // performance gain. 5,524 ( 0.00%) let mut state = self.state; . . for i in 0..last { 3,654 ( 0.00%) let elem = unsafe { self.buf.get_unchecked(i).assume_init().to_le() }; 3,654 ( 0.00%) state.v3 ^= elem; . Sip24Rounds::c_rounds(&mut state); 3,654 ( 0.00%) state.v0 ^= elem; . } . . // Get remaining partial element. 2,762 ( 0.00%) let elem = if self.nbuf % ELEM_SIZE != 0 { . unsafe { . // Ensure element is initialized by writing zero bytes. At most . // `ELEM_SIZE - 1` are required given the above check. It's safe . // to write this many because we have the spill and we maintain . // `self.nbuf` such that this write will start before the spill. . let dst = (self.buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8).add(self.nbuf); . ptr::write_bytes(dst, 0, ELEM_SIZE - 1); 1,228 ( 0.00%) self.buf.get_unchecked(last).assume_init().to_le() . } . } else { . 0 . }; . . // Finalize the hash. 3,990 ( 0.00%) let length = self.processed + self.nbuf; 2,760 ( 0.00%) let b: u64 = ((length as u64 & 0xff) << 56) | elem; . 1,380 ( 0.00%) state.v3 ^= b; . Sip24Rounds::c_rounds(&mut state); 1,380 ( 0.00%) state.v0 ^= b; . 1,380 ( 0.00%) state.v2 ^= 0xee; . Sip24Rounds::d_rounds(&mut state); 4,008 ( 0.00%) let _0 = state.v0 ^ state.v1 ^ state.v2 ^ state.v3; . 1,246 ( 0.00%) state.v1 ^= 0xdd; . Sip24Rounds::d_rounds(&mut state); 1,246 ( 0.00%) let _1 = state.v0 ^ state.v1 ^ state.v2 ^ state.v3; . . (_0, _1) . } . } . . impl Hasher for SipHasher128 { . #[inline] . fn write_u8(&mut self, i: u8) { -- line 414 ---------------------------------------- -- line 471 ---------------------------------------- . } . . #[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)] . struct Sip24Rounds; . . impl Sip24Rounds { . #[inline] . fn c_rounds(state: &mut State) { 257,754 ( 0.08%) compress!(state); 285,464 ( 0.09%) compress!(state); . } . . #[inline] . fn d_rounds(state: &mut State) { 8,012 ( 0.00%) compress!(state); 8,012 ( 0.00%) compress!(state); 8,012 ( 0.00%) compress!(state); 6,633 ( 0.00%) compress!(state); . } . } 53,338 ( 0.02%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/hashbrown-0.12.0/src/raw/bitmask.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 17 ---------------------------------------- . pub struct BitMask(pub BitMaskWord); . . #[allow(clippy::use_self)] . impl BitMask { . /// Returns a new `BitMask` with all bits inverted. . #[inline] . #[must_use] . pub fn invert(self) -> Self { 12,643 ( 0.00%) BitMask(self.0 ^ BITMASK_MASK) . } . . /// Flip the bit in the mask for the entry at the given index. . /// . /// Returns the bit's previous state. . #[inline] . #[allow(clippy::cast_ptr_alignment)] . #[cfg(feature = "raw")] -- line 33 ---------------------------------------- -- line 38 ---------------------------------------- . // The bit was set if the bit is now 0. . self.0 & mask == 0 . } . . /// Returns a new `BitMask` with the lowest bit removed. . #[inline] . #[must_use] . pub fn remove_lowest_bit(self) -> Self { 12,463 ( 0.00%) BitMask(self.0 & (self.0 - 1)) . } . /// Returns whether the `BitMask` has at least one set bit. . #[inline] . pub fn any_bit_set(self) -> bool { 261,440 ( 0.08%) self.0 != 0 . } . . /// Returns the first set bit in the `BitMask`, if there is one. . #[inline] . pub fn lowest_set_bit(self) -> Option { 2,701,177 ( 0.85%) if self.0 == 0 { . None . } else { . Some(unsafe { self.lowest_set_bit_nonzero() }) . } . } . . /// Returns the first set bit in the `BitMask`, if there is one. The . /// bitmask must not be empty. . #[inline] . #[cfg(feature = "nightly")] . pub unsafe fn lowest_set_bit_nonzero(self) -> usize { 5,755 ( 0.00%) intrinsics::cttz_nonzero(self.0) as usize / BITMASK_STRIDE . } . #[inline] . #[cfg(not(feature = "nightly"))] . pub unsafe fn lowest_set_bit_nonzero(self) -> usize { . self.trailing_zeros() . } . . /// Returns the number of trailing zeroes in the `BitMask`. -- line 77 ---------------------------------------- -- line 110 ---------------------------------------- . /// bits. . pub struct BitMaskIter(BitMask); . . impl Iterator for BitMaskIter { . type Item = usize; . . #[inline] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option { 448,921 ( 0.14%) let bit = self.0.lowest_set_bit()?; . self.0 = self.0.remove_lowest_bit(); . Some(bit) . } . } 7,529 ( 0.00%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/slice/sort.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 69 ---------------------------------------- . hole.dest = v.add(i); . } . // `hole` gets dropped and thus copies `tmp` into the remaining hole in `v`. . } . } . } . . /// Shifts the last element to the left until it encounters a smaller or equal element. 34 ( 0.00%) fn shift_tail(v: &mut [T], is_less: &mut F) . where . F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, . { . let len = v.len(); . // SAFETY: The unsafe operations below involves indexing without a bound check (by offsetting a . // pointer) and copying memory (`ptr::copy_nonoverlapping`). . // . // a. Indexing: -- line 85 ---------------------------------------- -- line 91 ---------------------------------------- . // 2. They cannot overlap because we obtain pointers to difference indices of the slice. . // Namely, `i` and `i+1`. . // 3. If the slice is properly aligned, the elements are properly aligned. . // It is the caller's responsibility to make sure the slice is properly aligned. . // . // See comments below for further detail. . unsafe { . // If the last two elements are out-of-order... 20,920 ( 0.01%) if len >= 2 && is_less(v.get_unchecked(len - 1), v.get_unchecked(len - 2)) { . // Read the last element into a stack-allocated variable. If a following comparison . // operation panics, `hole` will get dropped and automatically write the element back . // into the slice. . let tmp = mem::ManuallyDrop::new(ptr::read(v.get_unchecked(len - 1))); . let v = v.as_mut_ptr(); . let mut hole = CopyOnDrop { src: &*tmp, dest: v.add(len - 2) }; . ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(v.add(len - 2), v.add(len - 1), 1); . . for i in (0..len - 2).rev() { 67,273 ( 0.02%) if !is_less(&*tmp, &*v.add(i)) { . break; . } . . // Move `i`-th element one place to the right, thus shifting the hole to the left. . ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(v.add(i), v.add(i + 1), 1); . hole.dest = v.add(i); . } . // `hole` gets dropped and thus copies `tmp` into the remaining hole in `v`. . } . } 71 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Partially sorts a slice by shifting several out-of-order elements around. . /// . /// Returns `true` if the slice is sorted at the end. This function is *O*(*n*) worst-case. . #[cold] 208 ( 0.00%) fn partial_insertion_sort(v: &mut [T], is_less: &mut F) -> bool . where . F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, . { . // Maximum number of adjacent out-of-order pairs that will get shifted. . const MAX_STEPS: usize = 5; . // If the slice is shorter than this, don't shift any elements. . const SHORTEST_SHIFTING: usize = 50; . -- line 134 ---------------------------------------- -- line 135 ---------------------------------------- . let len = v.len(); . let mut i = 1; . . for _ in 0..MAX_STEPS { . // SAFETY: We already explicitly did the bound checking with `i < len`. . // All our subsequent indexing is only in the range `0 <= index < len` . unsafe { . // Find the next pair of adjacent out-of-order elements. 367 ( 0.00%) while i < len && !is_less(v.get_unchecked(i), v.get_unchecked(i - 1)) { 17 ( 0.00%) i += 1; . } . } . . // Are we done? 69 ( 0.00%) if i == len { . return true; . } . . // Don't shift elements on short arrays, that has a performance cost. . if len < SHORTEST_SHIFTING { . return false; . } . -- line 157 ---------------------------------------- -- line 161 ---------------------------------------- . // Shift the smaller element to the left. . shift_tail(&mut v[..i], is_less); . // Shift the greater element to the right. . shift_head(&mut v[i..], is_less); . } . . // Didn't manage to sort the slice in the limited number of steps. . false 184 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Sorts a slice using insertion sort, which is *O*(*n*^2) worst-case. . fn insertion_sort(v: &mut [T], is_less: &mut F) . where . F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, . { . for i in 1..v.len() { 108 ( 0.00%) shift_tail(&mut v[..i + 1], is_less); . } . } . . /// Sorts `v` using heapsort, which guarantees *O*(*n* \* log(*n*)) worst-case. . #[cold] . #[unstable(feature = "sort_internals", reason = "internal to sort module", issue = "none")] . pub fn heapsort(v: &mut [T], mut is_less: F) . where -- line 185 ---------------------------------------- -- line 264 ---------------------------------------- . let mut offsets_r = [MaybeUninit::::uninit(); BLOCK]; . . // FIXME: When we get VLAs, try creating one array of length `min(v.len(), 2 * BLOCK)` rather . // than two fixed-size arrays of length `BLOCK`. VLAs might be more cache-efficient. . . // Returns the number of elements between pointers `l` (inclusive) and `r` (exclusive). . fn width(l: *mut T, r: *mut T) -> usize { . assert!(mem::size_of::() > 0); 6,364 ( 0.00%) (r as usize - l as usize) / mem::size_of::() . } . . loop { . // We are done with partitioning block-by-block when `l` and `r` get very close. Then we do . // some patch-up work in order to partition the remaining elements in between. 1,432 ( 0.00%) let is_done = width(l, r) <= 2 * BLOCK; . 480 ( 0.00%) if is_done { . // Number of remaining elements (still not compared to the pivot). . let mut rem = width(l, r); 1,784 ( 0.00%) if start_l < end_l || start_r < end_r { 32 ( 0.00%) rem -= BLOCK; . } . . // Adjust block sizes so that the left and right block don't overlap, but get perfectly . // aligned to cover the whole remaining gap. 32 ( 0.00%) if start_l < end_l { . block_r = rem; . } else if start_r < end_r { . block_l = rem; . } else { . // There were the same number of elements to switch on both blocks during the last . // iteration, so there are no remaining elements on either block. Cover the remaining . // items with roughly equally-sized blocks. 852 ( 0.00%) block_l = rem / 2; 852 ( 0.00%) block_r = rem - block_l; . } . debug_assert!(block_l <= BLOCK && block_r <= BLOCK); . debug_assert!(width(l, r) == block_l + block_r); . } . 1,432 ( 0.00%) if start_l == end_l { . // Trace `block_l` elements from the left side. . start_l = MaybeUninit::slice_as_mut_ptr(&mut offsets_l); . end_l = start_l; . let mut elem = l; . . for i in 0..block_l { . // SAFETY: The unsafety operations below involve the usage of the `offset`. . // According to the conditions required by the function, we satisfy them because: -- line 312 ---------------------------------------- -- line 315 ---------------------------------------- . // Casting a `bool` will never overflow `isize`. . // 3. We have guaranteed that `block_l` will be `<= BLOCK`. . // Plus, `end_l` was initially set to the begin pointer of `offsets_` which was declared on the stack. . // Thus, we know that even in the worst case (all invocations of `is_less` returns false) we will only be at most 1 byte pass the end. . // Another unsafety operation here is dereferencing `elem`. . // However, `elem` was initially the begin pointer to the slice which is always valid. . unsafe { . // Branchless comparison. 14,321 ( 0.00%) *end_l = i as u8; 13,928 ( 0.00%) end_l = end_l.offset(!is_less(&*elem, pivot) as isize); . elem = elem.offset(1); . } . } . } . 960 ( 0.00%) if start_r == end_r { . // Trace `block_r` elements from the right side. . start_r = MaybeUninit::slice_as_mut_ptr(&mut offsets_r); . end_r = start_r; . let mut elem = r; . . for i in 0..block_r { . // SAFETY: The unsafety operations below involve the usage of the `offset`. . // According to the conditions required by the function, we satisfy them because: -- line 338 ---------------------------------------- -- line 343 ---------------------------------------- . // Plus, `end_r` was initially set to the begin pointer of `offsets_` which was declared on the stack. . // Thus, we know that even in the worst case (all invocations of `is_less` returns true) we will only be at most 1 byte pass the end. . // Another unsafety operation here is dereferencing `elem`. . // However, `elem` was initially `1 * sizeof(T)` past the end and we decrement it by `1 * sizeof(T)` before accessing it. . // Plus, `block_r` was asserted to be less than `BLOCK` and `elem` will therefore at most be pointing to the beginning of the slice. . unsafe { . // Branchless comparison. . elem = elem.offset(-1); 13,951 ( 0.00%) *end_r = i as u8; 13,774 ( 0.00%) end_r = end_r.offset(is_less(&*elem, pivot) as isize); . } . } . } . . // Number of out-of-order elements to swap between the left and right side. . let count = cmp::min(width(start_l, end_l), width(start_r, end_r)); . 960 ( 0.00%) if count > 0 { . macro_rules! left { . () => { . l.offset(*start_l as isize) . }; . } . macro_rules! right { . () => { . r.offset(-(*start_r as isize) - 1) -- line 368 ---------------------------------------- -- line 384 ---------------------------------------- . // The calls to `start_l.offset` are valid because there are at most `count-1` of them, . // plus the final one at the end of the unsafe block, where `count` is the minimum number . // of collected offsets in `offsets_l` and `offsets_r`, so there is no risk of there not . // being enough elements. The same reasoning applies to the calls to `start_r.offset`. . // . // The calls to `copy_nonoverlapping` are safe because `left!` and `right!` are guaranteed . // not to overlap, and are valid because of the reasoning above. . unsafe { 478 ( 0.00%) let tmp = ptr::read(left!()); 1,442 ( 0.00%) ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(right!(), left!(), 1); . . for _ in 1..count { . start_l = start_l.offset(1); 11,796 ( 0.00%) ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(left!(), right!(), 1); . start_r = start_r.offset(1); 14,303 ( 0.00%) ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(right!(), left!(), 1); . } . . ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(&tmp, right!(), 1); . mem::forget(tmp); . start_l = start_l.offset(1); . start_r = start_r.offset(1); . } . } . 1,440 ( 0.00%) if start_l == end_l { . // All out-of-order elements in the left block were moved. Move to the next block. . . // block-width-guarantee . // SAFETY: if `!is_done` then the slice width is guaranteed to be at least `2*BLOCK` wide. There . // are at most `BLOCK` elements in `offsets_l` because of its size, so the `offset` operation is . // safe. Otherwise, the debug assertions in the `is_done` case guarantee that . // `width(l, r) == block_l + block_r`, namely, that the block sizes have been adjusted to account . // for the smaller number of remaining elements. . l = unsafe { l.offset(block_l as isize) }; . } . 1,432 ( 0.00%) if start_r == end_r { . // All out-of-order elements in the right block were moved. Move to the previous block. . . // SAFETY: Same argument as [block-width-guarantee]. Either this is a full block `2*BLOCK`-wide, . // or `block_r` has been adjusted for the last handful of elements. 759 ( 0.00%) r = unsafe { r.offset(-(block_r as isize)) }; . } . 480 ( 0.00%) if is_done { . break; . } . } . . // All that remains now is at most one block (either the left or the right) with out-of-order . // elements that need to be moved. Such remaining elements can be simply shifted to the end . // within their block. . 884 ( 0.00%) if start_l < end_l { . // The left block remains. . // Move its remaining out-of-order elements to the far right. . debug_assert_eq!(width(l, r), block_l); 3,208 ( 0.00%) while start_l < end_l { . // remaining-elements-safety . // SAFETY: while the loop condition holds there are still elements in `offsets_l`, so it . // is safe to point `end_l` to the previous element. . // . // The `ptr::swap` is safe if both its arguments are valid for reads and writes: . // - Per the debug assert above, the distance between `l` and `r` is `block_l` . // elements, so there can be at most `block_l` remaining offsets between `start_l` . // and `end_l`. This means `r` will be moved at most `block_l` steps back, which . // makes the `r.offset` calls valid (at that point `l == r`). . // - `offsets_l` contains valid offsets into `v` collected during the partitioning of . // the last block, so the `l.offset` calls are valid. . unsafe { . end_l = end_l.offset(-1); 1,552 ( 0.00%) ptr::swap(l.offset(*end_l as isize), r.offset(-1)); . r = r.offset(-1); . } . } . width(v.as_mut_ptr(), r) 484 ( 0.00%) } else if start_r < end_r { . // The right block remains. . // Move its remaining out-of-order elements to the far left. . debug_assert_eq!(width(l, r), block_r); 3,998 ( 0.00%) while start_r < end_r { . // SAFETY: See the reasoning in [remaining-elements-safety]. . unsafe { . end_r = end_r.offset(-1); 3,650 ( 0.00%) ptr::swap(l, r.offset(-(*end_r as isize) - 1)); . l = l.offset(1); . } . } . width(v.as_mut_ptr(), l) . } else { . // Nothing else to do, we're done. . width(v.as_mut_ptr(), l) . } -- line 477 ---------------------------------------- -- line 507 ---------------------------------------- . let mut r = v.len(); . . // SAFETY: The unsafety below involves indexing an array. . // For the first one: We already do the bounds checking here with `l < r`. . // For the second one: We initially have `l == 0` and `r == v.len()` and we checked that `l < r` at every indexing operation. . // From here we know that `r` must be at least `r == l` which was shown to be valid from the first one. . unsafe { . // Find the first element greater than or equal to the pivot. 13,436 ( 0.00%) while l < r && is_less(v.get_unchecked(l), pivot) { 3,140 ( 0.00%) l += 1; . } . . // Find the last element smaller that the pivot. 22,641 ( 0.01%) while l < r && !is_less(v.get_unchecked(r - 1), pivot) { . r -= 1; . } . } . 3,094 ( 0.00%) (l + partition_in_blocks(&mut v[l..r], pivot, is_less), l >= r) . . // `_pivot_guard` goes out of scope and writes the pivot (which is a stack-allocated . // variable) back into the slice where it originally was. This step is critical in ensuring . // safety! . }; . . // Place the pivot between the two partitions. . v.swap(0, mid); -- line 533 ---------------------------------------- -- line 592 ---------------------------------------- . . // `_pivot_guard` goes out of scope and writes the pivot (which is a stack-allocated variable) . // back into the slice where it originally was. This step is critical in ensuring safety! . } . . /// Scatters some elements around in an attempt to break patterns that might cause imbalanced . /// partitions in quicksort. . #[cold] 5 ( 0.00%) fn break_patterns(v: &mut [T]) { . let len = v.len(); . if len >= 8 { . // Pseudorandom number generator from the "Xorshift RNGs" paper by George Marsaglia. . let mut random = len as u32; . let mut gen_u32 = || { 90 ( 0.00%) random ^= random << 13; 90 ( 0.00%) random ^= random >> 17; 90 ( 0.00%) random ^= random << 5; . random . }; . let mut gen_usize = || { . if usize::BITS <= 32 { . gen_u32() as usize . } else { 30 ( 0.00%) (((gen_u32() as u64) << 32) | (gen_u32() as u64)) as usize . } . }; . . // Take random numbers modulo this number. . // The number fits into `usize` because `len` is not greater than `isize::MAX`. . let modulus = len.next_power_of_two(); . . // Some pivot candidates will be in the nearby of this index. Let's randomize them. 15 ( 0.00%) let pos = len / 4 * 2; . . for i in 0..3 { . // Generate a random number modulo `len`. However, in order to avoid costly operations . // we first take it modulo a power of two, and then decrease by `len` until it fits . // into the range `[0, len - 1]`. 30 ( 0.00%) let mut other = gen_usize() & (modulus - 1); . . // `other` is guaranteed to be less than `2 * len`. 40 ( 0.00%) if other >= len { . other -= len; . } . 5 ( 0.00%) v.swap(pos - 1 + i, other); . } . } 10 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Chooses a pivot in `v` and returns the index and `true` if the slice is likely already sorted. . /// . /// Elements in `v` might be reordered in the process. . fn choose_pivot(v: &mut [T], is_less: &mut F) -> (usize, bool) . where . F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, . { -- line 648 ---------------------------------------- -- line 650 ---------------------------------------- . // Shorter slices use the simple median-of-three method. . const SHORTEST_MEDIAN_OF_MEDIANS: usize = 50; . // Maximum number of swaps that can be performed in this function. . const MAX_SWAPS: usize = 4 * 3; . . let len = v.len(); . . // Three indices near which we are going to choose a pivot. 892 ( 0.00%) let mut a = len / 4 * 1; 450 ( 0.00%) let mut b = len / 4 * 2; 450 ( 0.00%) let mut c = len / 4 * 3; . . // Counts the total number of swaps we are about to perform while sorting indices. 16 ( 0.00%) let mut swaps = 0; . . if len >= 8 { . // Swaps indices so that `v[a] <= v[b]`. . // SAFETY: `len >= 8` so there are at least two elements in the neighborhoods of . // `a`, `b` and `c`. This means the three calls to `sort_adjacent` result in . // corresponding calls to `sort3` with valid 3-item neighborhoods around each . // pointer, which in turn means the calls to `sort2` are done with valid . // references. Thus the `v.get_unchecked` calls are safe, as is the `ptr::swap` . // call. 40 ( 0.00%) let mut sort2 = |a: &mut usize, b: &mut usize| unsafe { 13,430 ( 0.00%) if is_less(v.get_unchecked(*b), v.get_unchecked(*a)) { . ptr::swap(a, b); 2,575 ( 0.00%) swaps += 1; . } . }; . . // Swaps indices so that `v[a] <= v[b] <= v[c]`. 101 ( 0.00%) let mut sort3 = |a: &mut usize, b: &mut usize, c: &mut usize| { 17 ( 0.00%) sort2(a, b); . sort2(b, c); . sort2(a, b); 102 ( 0.00%) }; . 884 ( 0.00%) if len >= SHORTEST_MEDIAN_OF_MEDIANS { . // Finds the median of `v[a - 1], v[a], v[a + 1]` and stores the index into `a`. . let mut sort_adjacent = |a: &mut usize| { . let tmp = *a; 915 ( 0.00%) sort3(&mut (tmp - 1), a, &mut (tmp + 1)); . }; . . // Find medians in the neighborhoods of `a`, `b`, and `c`. . sort_adjacent(&mut a); . sort_adjacent(&mut b); . sort_adjacent(&mut c); . } . . // Find the median among `a`, `b`, and `c`. 40 ( 0.00%) sort3(&mut a, &mut b, &mut c); . } . 260 ( 0.00%) if swaps < MAX_SWAPS { 900 ( 0.00%) (b, swaps == 0) . } else { . // The maximum number of swaps was performed. Chances are the slice is descending or mostly . // descending, so reversing will probably help sort it faster. . v.reverse(); . (len - 1 - b, true) . } . } . . /// Sorts `v` recursively. . /// . /// If the slice had a predecessor in the original array, it is specified as `pred`. . /// . /// `limit` is the number of allowed imbalanced partitions before switching to `heapsort`. If zero, . /// this function will immediately switch to heapsort. 7,627 ( 0.00%) fn recurse<'a, T, F>(mut v: &'a mut [T], is_less: &mut F, mut pred: Option<&'a T>, mut limit: u32) . where . F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, . { . // Slices of up to this length get sorted using insertion sort. . const MAX_INSERTION: usize = 20; . . // True if the last partitioning was reasonably balanced. . let mut was_balanced = true; . // True if the last partitioning didn't shuffle elements (the slice was already partitioned). . let mut was_partitioned = true; . . loop { . let len = v.len(); . . // Very short slices get sorted using insertion sort. 2,431 ( 0.00%) if len <= MAX_INSERTION { . insertion_sort(v, is_less); . return; . } . . // If too many bad pivot choices were made, simply fall back to heapsort in order to . // guarantee `O(n * log(n))` worst-case. 884 ( 0.00%) if limit == 0 { . heapsort(v, is_less); . return; . } . . // If the last partitioning was imbalanced, try breaking patterns in the slice by shuffling . // some elements around. Hopefully we'll choose a better pivot this time. 884 ( 0.00%) if !was_balanced { 30 ( 0.00%) break_patterns(v); 10 ( 0.00%) limit -= 1; . } . . // Choose a pivot and try guessing whether the slice is already sorted. 884 ( 0.00%) let (pivot, likely_sorted) = choose_pivot(v, is_less); . . // If the last partitioning was decently balanced and didn't shuffle elements, and if pivot . // selection predicts the slice is likely already sorted... 907 ( 0.00%) if was_balanced && was_partitioned && likely_sorted { . // Try identifying several out-of-order elements and shifting them to correct . // positions. If the slice ends up being completely sorted, we're done. 182 ( 0.00%) if partial_insertion_sort(v, is_less) { . return; . } . } . . // If the chosen pivot is equal to the predecessor, then it's the smallest element in the . // slice. Partition the slice into elements equal to and elements greater than the pivot. . // This case is usually hit when the slice contains many duplicate elements. 442 ( 0.00%) if let Some(p) = pred { 2,279 ( 0.00%) if !is_less(p, &v[pivot]) { . let mid = partition_equal(v, pivot, is_less); . . // Continue sorting elements greater than the pivot. . v = &mut { v }[mid..]; . continue; . } . } . . // Partition the slice. . let (mid, was_p) = partition(v, pivot, is_less); 3,094 ( 0.00%) was_balanced = cmp::min(mid, len - mid) >= len / 8; . was_partitioned = was_p; . . // Split the slice into `left`, `pivot`, and `right`. . let (left, right) = { v }.split_at_mut(mid); . let (pivot, right) = right.split_at_mut(1); . let pivot = &pivot[0]; . . // Recurse into the shorter side only in order to minimize the total number of recursive . // calls and consume less stack space. Then just continue with the longer side (this is . // akin to tail recursion). 884 ( 0.00%) if left.len() < right.len() { 1,917 ( 0.00%) recurse(left, is_less, pred, limit); . v = right; . pred = Some(pivot); . } else { 1,374 ( 0.00%) recurse(right, is_less, Some(pivot), limit); . v = left; . } . } 5,480 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Sorts `v` using pattern-defeating quicksort, which is *O*(*n* \* log(*n*)) worst-case. . pub fn quicksort(v: &mut [T], mut is_less: F) . where . F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, . { . // Sorting has no meaningful behavior on zero-sized types. . if mem::size_of::() == 0 { . return; . } . . // Limit the number of imbalanced partitions to `floor(log2(len)) + 1`. 500 ( 0.00%) let limit = usize::BITS - v.len().leading_zeros(); . 760 ( 0.00%) recurse(v, &mut is_less, None, limit); . } . . fn partition_at_index_loop<'a, T, F>( . mut v: &'a mut [T], . mut index: usize, . is_less: &mut F, . mut pred: Option<&'a T>, . ) where -- line 826 ---------------------------------------- 31,153 ( 0.01%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/obligation_forest/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 121 ---------------------------------------- . #[derive(Debug)] . pub enum ProcessResult { . Unchanged, . Changed(Vec), . Error(E), . } . . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)] 4,762 ( 0.00%) struct ObligationTreeId(usize); . . type ObligationTreeIdGenerator = . std::iter::Map, fn(usize) -> ObligationTreeId>; . . pub struct ObligationForest { . /// The list of obligations. In between calls to `process_obligations`, . /// this list only contains nodes in the `Pending` or `Waiting` state. . /// -- line 137 ---------------------------------------- -- line 181 ---------------------------------------- . has_parent: bool, . . /// Identifier of the obligation tree to which this node belongs. . obligation_tree_id: ObligationTreeId, . } . . impl Node { . fn new(parent: Option, obligation: O, obligation_tree_id: ObligationTreeId) -> Node { 59,728 ( 0.02%) Node { . obligation, . state: Cell::new(NodeState::Pending), 7,789 ( 0.00%) dependents: if let Some(parent_index) = parent { vec![parent_index] } else { vec![] }, . has_parent: parent.is_some(), . obligation_tree_id, . } . } . } . . /// The state of one node in some tree within the forest. This represents the . /// current state of processing for the obligation (of type `O`) associated -- line 200 ---------------------------------------- -- line 223 ---------------------------------------- . /// | compress() . /// v . /// (Removed) . /// ``` . /// The `Error` state can be introduced in several places, via `error_at()`. . /// . /// Outside of `ObligationForest` methods, nodes should be either `Pending` or . /// `Waiting`. 44,832 ( 0.01%) #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] . enum NodeState { . /// This obligation has not yet been selected successfully. Cannot have . /// subobligations. . Pending, . . /// This obligation was selected successfully, but may or may not have . /// subobligations. . Success, -- line 239 ---------------------------------------- -- line 279 ---------------------------------------- . pub stalled: bool, . } . . impl OutcomeTrait for Outcome { . type Error = Error; . type Obligation = O; . . fn new() -> Self { 10,656 ( 0.00%) Self { stalled: true, errors: vec![] } . } . . fn mark_not_stalled(&mut self) { 3,719 ( 0.00%) self.stalled = false; . } . . fn is_stalled(&self) -> bool { 1,846 ( 0.00%) self.stalled . } . . fn record_completed(&mut self, _outcome: &Self::Obligation) { . // do nothing . } . . fn record_error(&mut self, error: Self::Error) { . self.errors.push(error) -- line 303 ---------------------------------------- -- line 306 ---------------------------------------- . . #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] . pub struct Error { . pub error: E, . pub backtrace: Vec, . } . . impl ObligationForest { 1,810 ( 0.00%) pub fn new() -> ObligationForest { 21,720 ( 0.01%) ObligationForest { . nodes: vec![], . done_cache: Default::default(), . active_cache: Default::default(), . reused_node_vec: vec![], . obligation_tree_id_generator: (0..).map(ObligationTreeId), . error_cache: Default::default(), . } 1,810 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the total number of nodes in the forest that have not . /// yet been fully resolved. . pub fn len(&self) -> usize { . self.nodes.len() . } . . /// Registers an obligation. . pub fn register_obligation(&mut self, obligation: O) { . // Ignore errors here - there is no guarantee of success. 39,338 ( 0.01%) let _ = self.register_obligation_at(obligation, None); . } . . // Returns Err(()) if we already know this obligation failed. 56,672 ( 0.02%) fn register_obligation_at(&mut self, obligation: O, parent: Option) -> Result<(), ()> { 10,304 ( 0.00%) let cache_key = obligation.as_cache_key(); 10,304 ( 0.00%) if self.done_cache.contains(&cache_key) { . debug!("register_obligation_at: ignoring already done obligation: {:?}", obligation); . return Ok(()); . } . 26,790 ( 0.01%) match self.active_cache.entry(cache_key) { . Entry::Occupied(o) => { 1,464 ( 0.00%) let node = &mut self.nodes[*o.get()]; 1,464 ( 0.00%) if let Some(parent_index) = parent { . // If the node is already in `active_cache`, it has already . // had its chance to be marked with a parent. So if it's . // not already present, just dump `parent` into the . // dependents as a non-parent. 1,230 ( 0.00%) if !node.dependents.contains(&parent_index) { . node.dependents.push(parent_index); . } . } 2,196 ( 0.00%) if let NodeState::Error = node.state.get() { Err(()) } else { Ok(()) } . } 11,199 ( 0.00%) Entry::Vacant(v) => { 22,398 ( 0.01%) let obligation_tree_id = match parent { 2,704 ( 0.00%) Some(parent_index) => self.nodes[parent_index].obligation_tree_id, . None => self.obligation_tree_id_generator.next().unwrap(), . }; . . let already_failed = parent.is_some() . && self . .error_cache . .get(&obligation_tree_id) . .map_or(false, |errors| errors.contains(v.key())); . . if already_failed { . Err(()) . } else { 3,733 ( 0.00%) let new_index = self.nodes.len(); . v.insert(new_index); . self.nodes.push(Node::new(parent, obligation, obligation_tree_id)); . Ok(()) . } . } . } 46,368 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Converts all remaining obligations to the given error. 18,767 ( 0.01%) pub fn to_errors(&mut self, error: E) -> Vec> { . let errors = self . .nodes . .iter() . .enumerate() . .filter(|(_index, node)| node.state.get() == NodeState::Pending) . .map(|(index, _node)| Error { error: error.clone(), backtrace: self.error_at(index) }) . .collect(); . 5,362 ( 0.00%) self.compress(|_| assert!(false)); . errors 16,086 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Returns the set of obligations that are in a pending state. . pub fn map_pending_obligations(&self, f: F) -> Vec

. where . F: Fn(&O) -> P, . { 11 ( 0.00%) self.nodes . .iter() . .filter(|node| node.state.get() == NodeState::Pending) . .map(|node| f(&node.obligation)) . .collect() . } . . fn insert_into_error_cache(&mut self, index: usize) { . let node = &self.nodes[index]; -- line 410 ---------------------------------------- -- line 414 ---------------------------------------- . .insert(node.obligation.as_cache_key()); . } . . /// Performs a pass through the obligation list. This must . /// be called in a loop until `outcome.stalled` is false. . /// . /// This _cannot_ be unrolled (presently, at least). . #[inline(never)] 47,952 ( 0.02%) pub fn process_obligations(&mut self, processor: &mut P) -> OUT . where . P: ObligationProcessor, . OUT: OutcomeTrait>, . { . let mut outcome = OUT::new(); . . // Note that the loop body can append new nodes, and those new nodes . // will then be processed by subsequent iterations of the loop. . // . // We can't use an iterator for the loop because `self.nodes` is . // appended to and the borrow checker would complain. We also can't use . // `for index in 0..self.nodes.len() { ... }` because the range would . // be computed with the initial length, and we would miss the appended . // nodes. Therefore we use a `while` loop. . let mut index = 0; 20,122 ( 0.01%) while let Some(node) = self.nodes.get_mut(index) { . // `processor.process_obligation` can modify the predicate within . // `node.obligation`, and that predicate is the key used for . // `self.active_cache`. This means that `self.active_cache` can get . // out of sync with `nodes`. It's not very common, but it does . // happen, and code in `compress` has to allow for it. 29,588 ( 0.01%) if node.state.get() != NodeState::Pending { 3,582 ( 0.00%) index += 1; . continue; . } . 20,875 ( 0.01%) match processor.process_obligation(&mut node.obligation) { . ProcessResult::Unchanged => { . // No change in state. . } 14,876 ( 0.00%) ProcessResult::Changed(children) => { . // We are not (yet) stalled. . outcome.mark_not_stalled(); . node.state.set(NodeState::Success); . 19,128 ( 0.01%) for child in children { 36,142 ( 0.01%) let st = self.register_obligation_at(child, Some(index)); 4,252 ( 0.00%) if let Err(()) = st { . // Error already reported - propagate it . // to our node. . self.error_at(index); . } . } . } . ProcessResult::Error(err) => { . outcome.mark_not_stalled(); . outcome.record_error(Error { error: err, backtrace: self.error_at(index) }); . } . } 22,424 ( 0.01%) index += 1; . } . . // There's no need to perform marking, cycle processing and compression when nothing . // changed. 1,846 ( 0.00%) if !outcome.is_stalled() { . self.mark_successes(); . self.process_cycles(processor); 2,080 ( 0.00%) self.compress(|obl| outcome.record_completed(obl)); . } . . outcome 47,952 ( 0.02%) } . . /// Returns a vector of obligations for `p` and all of its . /// ancestors, putting them into the error state in the process. . fn error_at(&self, mut index: usize) -> Vec { . let mut error_stack: Vec = vec![]; . let mut trace = vec![]; . . loop { -- line 492 ---------------------------------------- -- line 516 ---------------------------------------- . trace . } . . /// Mark all `Waiting` nodes as `Success`, except those that depend on a . /// pending node. . fn mark_successes(&self) { . // Convert all `Waiting` nodes to `Success`. . for node in &self.nodes { 20,554 ( 0.01%) if node.state.get() == NodeState::Waiting { . node.state.set(NodeState::Success); . } . } . . // Convert `Success` nodes that depend on a pending node back to . // `Waiting`. . for node in &self.nodes { 7,439 ( 0.00%) if node.state.get() == NodeState::Pending { . // This call site is hot. . self.inlined_mark_dependents_as_waiting(node); . } . } . } . . // This always-inlined function is for the hot call site. . #[inline(always)] . fn inlined_mark_dependents_as_waiting(&self, node: &Node) { 1,480 ( 0.00%) for &index in node.dependents.iter() { . let node = &self.nodes[index]; 1,480 ( 0.00%) let state = node.state.get(); 1,480 ( 0.00%) if state == NodeState::Success { . // This call site is cold. 3,456 ( 0.00%) self.uninlined_mark_dependents_as_waiting(node); . } else { . debug_assert!(state == NodeState::Waiting || state == NodeState::Error) . } . } . } . . // This never-inlined function is for the cold call site. . #[inline(never)] 8,064 ( 0.00%) fn uninlined_mark_dependents_as_waiting(&self, node: &Node) { . // Mark node Waiting in the cold uninlined code instead of the hot inlined . node.state.set(NodeState::Waiting); . self.inlined_mark_dependents_as_waiting(node) 9,216 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Report cycles between all `Success` nodes, and convert all `Success` . /// nodes to `Done`. This must be called after `mark_successes`. . fn process_cycles

(&mut self, processor: &mut P) . where . P: ObligationProcessor, . { 1,040 ( 0.00%) let mut stack = std::mem::take(&mut self.reused_node_vec); . for (index, node) in self.nodes.iter().enumerate() { . // For some benchmarks this state test is extremely hot. It's a win . // to handle the no-op cases immediately to avoid the cost of the . // function call. 7,439 ( 0.00%) if node.state.get() == NodeState::Success { 17,805 ( 0.01%) self.find_cycles_from_node(&mut stack, processor, index); . } . } . . debug_assert!(stack.is_empty()); 8,320 ( 0.00%) self.reused_node_vec = stack; . } . 47,682 ( 0.01%) fn find_cycles_from_node

(&self, stack: &mut Vec, processor: &mut P, index: usize) . where . P: ObligationProcessor, . { . let node = &self.nodes[index]; 10,596 ( 0.00%) if node.state.get() == NodeState::Success { 336 ( 0.00%) match stack.iter().rposition(|&n| n == index) { . None => { . stack.push(index); 1,737 ( 0.00%) for &dep_index in node.dependents.iter() { 6,948 ( 0.00%) self.find_cycles_from_node(stack, processor, dep_index); . } . stack.pop(); . node.state.set(NodeState::Done); . } . Some(rpos) => { . // Cycle detected. . processor.process_backedge( . stack[rpos..].iter().map(|&i| &self.nodes[i].obligation), . PhantomData, . ); . } . } . } 42,384 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Compresses the vector, removing all popped nodes. This adjusts the . /// indices and hence invalidates any outstanding indices. `process_cycles` . /// must be run beforehand to remove any cycles on `Success` nodes. . #[inline(never)] 27,087 ( 0.01%) fn compress(&mut self, mut outcome_cb: impl FnMut(&O)) { 3,721 ( 0.00%) let orig_nodes_len = self.nodes.len(); . let mut node_rewrites: Vec<_> = std::mem::take(&mut self.reused_node_vec); . debug_assert!(node_rewrites.is_empty()); . node_rewrites.extend(0..orig_nodes_len); . let mut dead_nodes = 0; . . // Move removable nodes to the end, preserving the order of the . // remaining nodes. . // . // LOOP INVARIANT: . // self.nodes[0..index - dead_nodes] are the first remaining nodes . // self.nodes[index - dead_nodes..index] are all dead . // self.nodes[index..] are unchanged . for index in 0..orig_nodes_len { . let node = &self.nodes[index]; 41,355 ( 0.01%) match node.state.get() { . NodeState::Pending | NodeState::Waiting => { 7,440 ( 0.00%) if dead_nodes > 0 { 3,612 ( 0.00%) self.nodes.swap(index, index - dead_nodes); 6,020 ( 0.00%) node_rewrites[index] -= dead_nodes; . } . } . NodeState::Done => { . // This lookup can fail because the contents of . // `self.active_cache` are not guaranteed to match those of . // `self.nodes`. See the comment in `process_obligation` . // for more details. 13,866 ( 0.00%) if let Some((predicate, _)) = 11,157 ( 0.00%) self.active_cache.remove_entry(&node.obligation.as_cache_key()) . { . self.done_cache.insert(predicate); . } else { . self.done_cache.insert(node.obligation.as_cache_key().clone()); . } . // Extract the success stories. . outcome_cb(&node.obligation); 7,438 ( 0.00%) node_rewrites[index] = orig_nodes_len; 7,438 ( 0.00%) dead_nodes += 1; . } . NodeState::Error => { . // We *intentionally* remove the node from the cache at this point. Otherwise . // tests must come up with a different type on every type error they . // check against. . self.active_cache.remove(&node.obligation.as_cache_key()); . self.insert_into_error_cache(index); . node_rewrites[index] = orig_nodes_len; -- line 658 ---------------------------------------- -- line 659 ---------------------------------------- . dead_nodes += 1; . } . NodeState::Success => unreachable!(), . } . } . . if dead_nodes > 0 { . // Remove the dead nodes and rewrite indices. 2,036 ( 0.00%) self.nodes.truncate(orig_nodes_len - dead_nodes); 1,018 ( 0.00%) self.apply_rewrites(&node_rewrites); . } . . node_rewrites.truncate(0); 14,884 ( 0.00%) self.reused_node_vec = node_rewrites; 29,768 ( 0.01%) } . . #[inline(never)] 9,162 ( 0.00%) fn apply_rewrites(&mut self, node_rewrites: &[usize]) { . let orig_nodes_len = node_rewrites.len(); . . for node in &mut self.nodes { . let mut i = 0; 4,890 ( 0.00%) while let Some(dependent) = node.dependents.get_mut(i) { 5,660 ( 0.00%) let new_index = node_rewrites[*dependent]; 2,830 ( 0.00%) if new_index >= orig_nodes_len { . node.dependents.swap_remove(i); . if i == 0 && node.has_parent { . // We just removed the parent. . node.has_parent = false; . } . } else { 1,415 ( 0.00%) *dependent = new_index; 2,830 ( 0.00%) i += 1; . } . } . } . . // This updating of `self.active_cache` is necessary because the . // removal of nodes within `compress` can fail. See above. . self.active_cache.retain(|_predicate, index| { 17,940 ( 0.01%) let new_index = node_rewrites[*index]; 8,970 ( 0.00%) if new_index >= orig_nodes_len { . false . } else { 3,475 ( 0.00%) *index = new_index; . true . } . }); 8,144 ( 0.00%) } . } 98,900 ( 0.03%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/hashbrown-0.11.2/src/raw/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 114 ---------------------------------------- . const EMPTY: u8 = 0b1111_1111; . . /// Control byte value for a deleted bucket. . const DELETED: u8 = 0b1000_0000; . . /// Checks whether a control byte represents a full bucket (top bit is clear). . #[inline] . fn is_full(ctrl: u8) -> bool { 33,552 ( 0.01%) ctrl & 0x80 == 0 . } . . /// Checks whether a control byte represents a special value (top bit is set). . #[inline] . fn is_special(ctrl: u8) -> bool { . ctrl & 0x80 != 0 . } . -- line 130 ---------------------------------------- -- line 146 ---------------------------------------- . /// Secondary hash function, saved in the low 7 bits of the control byte. . #[inline] . #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)] . fn h2(hash: u64) -> u8 { . // Grab the top 7 bits of the hash. While the hash is normally a full 64-bit . // value, some hash functions (such as FxHash) produce a usize result . // instead, which means that the top 32 bits are 0 on 32-bit platforms. . let hash_len = usize::min(mem::size_of::(), mem::size_of::()); 40,576 ( 0.01%) let top7 = hash >> (hash_len * 8 - 7); . (top7 & 0x7f) as u8 // truncation . } . . /// Probe sequence based on triangular numbers, which is guaranteed (since our . /// table size is a power of two) to visit every group of elements exactly once. . /// . /// A triangular probe has us jump by 1 more group every time. So first we . /// jump by 1 group (meaning we just continue our linear scan), then 2 groups -- line 162 ---------------------------------------- -- line 173 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . fn move_next(&mut self, bucket_mask: usize) { . // We should have found an empty bucket by now and ended the probe. . debug_assert!( . self.stride <= bucket_mask, . "Went past end of probe sequence" . ); . 3,462 ( 0.00%) self.stride += Group::WIDTH; 3,462 ( 0.00%) self.pos += self.stride; 1,731 ( 0.00%) self.pos &= bucket_mask; . } . } . . /// Returns the number of buckets needed to hold the given number of items, . /// taking the maximum load factor into account. . /// . /// Returns `None` if an overflow occurs. . // Workaround for emscripten bug emscripten-core/emscripten-fastcomp#258 . #[cfg_attr(target_os = "emscripten", inline(never))] . #[cfg_attr(not(target_os = "emscripten"), inline)] . fn capacity_to_buckets(cap: usize) -> Option { . debug_assert_ne!(cap, 0); . . // For small tables we require at least 1 empty bucket so that lookups are . // guaranteed to terminate if an element doesn't exist in the table. 1,836 ( 0.00%) if cap < 8 { . // We don't bother with a table size of 2 buckets since that can only . // hold a single element. Instead we skip directly to a 4 bucket table . // which can hold 3 elements. 3,345 ( 0.00%) return Some(if cap < 4 { 4 } else { 8 }); . } . . // Otherwise require 1/8 buckets to be empty (87.5% load) . // . // Be careful when modifying this, calculate_layout relies on the . // overflow check here. 1,494 ( 0.00%) let adjusted_cap = cap.checked_mul(8)? / 7; . . // Any overflows will have been caught by the checked_mul. Also, any . // rounding errors from the division above will be cleaned up by . // next_power_of_two (which can't overflow because of the previous divison). . Some(adjusted_cap.next_power_of_two()) . } . . /// Returns the maximum effective capacity for the given bucket mask, taking . /// the maximum load factor into account. . #[inline] . fn bucket_mask_to_capacity(bucket_mask: usize) -> usize { 6,943 ( 0.00%) if bucket_mask < 8 { . // For tables with 1/2/4/8 buckets, we always reserve one empty slot. . // Keep in mind that the bucket mask is one less than the bucket count. . bucket_mask . } else { . // For larger tables we reserve 12.5% of the slots as empty. 1,092 ( 0.00%) ((bucket_mask + 1) / 8) * 7 . } . } . . /// Helper which allows the max calculation for ctrl_align to be statically computed for each T . /// while keeping the rest of `calculate_layout_for` independent of `T` . #[derive(Copy, Clone)] . struct TableLayout { . size: usize, -- line 236 ---------------------------------------- -- line 249 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . fn calculate_layout_for(self, buckets: usize) -> Option<(Layout, usize)> { . debug_assert!(buckets.is_power_of_two()); . . let TableLayout { size, ctrl_align } = self; . // Manual layout calculation since Layout methods are not yet stable. . let ctrl_offset = 4,190 ( 0.00%) size.checked_mul(buckets)?.checked_add(ctrl_align - 1)? & !(ctrl_align - 1); 5,108 ( 0.00%) let len = ctrl_offset.checked_add(buckets + Group::WIDTH)?; . . Some(( . unsafe { Layout::from_size_align_unchecked(len, ctrl_align) }, . ctrl_offset, . )) . } . } . -- line 266 ---------------------------------------- -- line 460 ---------------------------------------- . /// Attempts to allocate a new hash table with at least enough capacity . /// for inserting the given number of elements without reallocating. . fn fallible_with_capacity( . alloc: A, . capacity: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result { . Ok(Self { 42 ( 0.00%) table: RawTableInner::fallible_with_capacity( . alloc, . TableLayout::new::(), . capacity, . fallibility, . )?, . marker: PhantomData, . }) . } -- line 476 ---------------------------------------- -- line 636 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . } . . /// Ensures that at least `additional` items can be inserted into the table . /// without reallocation. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize, hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64) { 4 ( 0.00%) if additional > self.table.growth_left { . // Avoid `Result::unwrap_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. 4,602 ( 0.00%) if self . .reserve_rehash(additional, hasher, Fallibility::Infallible) . .is_err() . { . unsafe { hint::unreachable_unchecked() } . } . } . } . -- line 654 ---------------------------------------- -- line 665 ---------------------------------------- . } else { . Ok(()) . } . } . . /// Out-of-line slow path for `reserve` and `try_reserve`. . #[cold] . #[inline(never)] 7,488 ( 0.00%) fn reserve_rehash( . &mut self, . additional: usize, . hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { . // Avoid `Option::ok_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. 1,822 ( 0.00%) let new_items = match self.table.items.checked_add(additional) { . Some(new_items) => new_items, . None => return Err(fallibility.capacity_overflow()), . }; 1,822 ( 0.00%) let full_capacity = bucket_mask_to_capacity(self.table.bucket_mask); 3,644 ( 0.00%) if new_items <= full_capacity / 2 { . // Rehash in-place without re-allocating if we have plenty of spare . // capacity that is locked up due to DELETED entries. . self.rehash_in_place(hasher); . Ok(()) . } else { . // Otherwise, conservatively resize to at least the next size up . // to avoid churning deletes into frequent rehashes. . self.resize( 911 ( 0.00%) usize::max(new_items, full_capacity + 1), . hasher, . fallibility, . ) . } 8,199 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Rehashes the contents of the table in place (i.e. without changing the . /// allocation). . /// . /// If `hasher` panics then some the table's contents may be lost. . fn rehash_in_place(&mut self, hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64) { . unsafe { . // If the hash function panics then properly clean up any elements -- line 707 ---------------------------------------- -- line 780 ---------------------------------------- . fn resize( . &mut self, . capacity: usize, . hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { . unsafe { . let mut new_table = 7,170 ( 0.00%) self.table . .prepare_resize(TableLayout::new::(), capacity, fallibility)?; . . // Copy all elements to the new table. . for item in self.iter() { . // This may panic. 17,557 ( 0.01%) let hash = hasher(item.as_ref()); . . // We can use a simpler version of insert() here since: . // - there are no DELETED entries. . // - we know there is enough space in the table. . // - all elements are unique. . let (index, _) = new_table.prepare_insert_slot(hash); 17,557 ( 0.01%) new_table.bucket(index).copy_from_nonoverlapping(&item); . } . . // We successfully copied all elements without panicking. Now replace . // self with the new table. The old table will have its memory freed but . // the items will not be dropped (since they have been moved into the . // new table). . mem::swap(&mut self.table, &mut new_table); . 911 ( 0.00%) Ok(()) . } . } . . /// Inserts a new element into the table, and returns its raw bucket. . /// . /// This does not check if the given element already exists in the table. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn insert(&mut self, hash: u64, value: T, hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64) -> Bucket { . unsafe { . let mut index = self.table.find_insert_slot(hash); . . // We can avoid growing the table once we have reached our load . // factor if we are replacing a tombstone. This works since the . // number of EMPTY slots does not change in this case. 62 ( 0.00%) let old_ctrl = *self.table.ctrl(index); 54,626 ( 0.02%) if unlikely(self.table.growth_left == 0 && special_is_empty(old_ctrl)) { . self.reserve(1, hasher); . index = self.table.find_insert_slot(hash); . } . . self.table.record_item_insert_at(index, old_ctrl, hash); . 13,669 ( 0.00%) let bucket = self.bucket(index); . bucket.write(value); . bucket . } . } . . /// Attempts to insert a new element without growing the table and return its raw bucket. . /// . /// Returns an `Err` containing the given element if inserting it would require growing the -- line 841 ---------------------------------------- -- line 911 ---------------------------------------- . true . } else { . false . } . } . . /// Searches for an element in the table. . #[inline] 19,389 ( 0.01%) pub fn find(&self, hash: u64, mut eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option> { . unsafe { 147,421 ( 0.05%) for bucket in self.iter_hash(hash) { . let elm = bucket.as_ref(); 26,253 ( 0.01%) if likely(eq(elm)) { . return Some(bucket); . } . } . None . } 25,852 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Gets a reference to an element in the table. . #[inline] . pub fn get(&self, hash: u64, eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option<&T> { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 2,072 ( 0.00%) match self.find(hash, eq) { . Some(bucket) => Some(unsafe { bucket.as_ref() }), . None => None, . } . } . . /// Gets a mutable reference to an element in the table. . #[inline] . pub fn get_mut(&mut self, hash: u64, eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option<&mut T> { -- line 943 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1007 ---------------------------------------- . } . . /// Returns the number of elements the map can hold without reallocating. . /// . /// This number is a lower bound; the table might be able to hold . /// more, but is guaranteed to be able to hold at least this many. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { 1,824 ( 0.00%) self.table.items + self.table.growth_left . } . . /// Returns the number of elements in the table. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn len(&self) -> usize { . self.table.items . } . . /// Returns the number of buckets in the table. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn buckets(&self) -> usize { 12 ( 0.00%) self.table.bucket_mask + 1 . } . . /// Returns an iterator over every element in the table. It is up to . /// the caller to ensure that the `RawTable` outlives the `RawIter`. . /// Because we cannot make the `next` method unsafe on the `RawIter` . /// struct, we have to make the `iter` method unsafe. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub unsafe fn iter(&self) -> RawIter { 911 ( 0.00%) let data = Bucket::from_base_index(self.data_end(), 0); . RawIter { . iter: RawIterRange::new(self.table.ctrl.as_ptr(), data, self.table.buckets()), . items: self.table.items, . } . } . . /// Returns an iterator over occupied buckets that could match a given hash. . /// -- line 1044 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1122 ---------------------------------------- . } . . unsafe impl Send for RawTable where T: Send {} . unsafe impl Sync for RawTable where T: Sync {} . . impl RawTableInner { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . const fn new_in(alloc: A) -> Self { 3,893 ( 0.00%) Self { . // Be careful to cast the entire slice to a raw pointer. 2,141 ( 0.00%) ctrl: unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(Group::static_empty() as *const _ as *mut u8) }, . bucket_mask: 0, . items: 0, . growth_left: 0, . alloc, . } . } . } . -- line 1140 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1149 ---------------------------------------- . debug_assert!(buckets.is_power_of_two()); . . // Avoid `Option::ok_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. . let (layout, ctrl_offset) = match table_layout.calculate_layout_for(buckets) { . Some(lco) => lco, . None => return Err(fallibility.capacity_overflow()), . }; . 1,836 ( 0.00%) let ptr: NonNull = match do_alloc(&alloc, layout) { . Ok(block) => block.cast(), . Err(_) => return Err(fallibility.alloc_err(layout)), . }; . . let ctrl = NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr.as_ptr().add(ctrl_offset)); . Ok(Self { . ctrl, 1,049 ( 0.00%) bucket_mask: buckets - 1, . items: 0, . growth_left: bucket_mask_to_capacity(buckets - 1), . alloc, . }) . } . . #[inline] 5,842 ( 0.00%) fn fallible_with_capacity( . alloc: A, . table_layout: TableLayout, . capacity: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result { 28 ( 0.00%) if capacity == 0 { . Ok(Self::new_in(alloc)) . } else { . unsafe { . let buckets = . capacity_to_buckets(capacity).ok_or_else(|| fallibility.capacity_overflow())?; . . let result = Self::new_uninitialized(alloc, table_layout, buckets, fallibility)?; . result.ctrl(0).write_bytes(EMPTY, result.num_ctrl_bytes()); . 3,508 ( 0.00%) Ok(result) . } . } 4,696 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Searches for an empty or deleted bucket which is suitable for inserting . /// a new element and sets the hash for that slot. . /// . /// There must be at least 1 empty bucket in the table. . #[inline] . unsafe fn prepare_insert_slot(&self, hash: u64) -> (usize, u8) { . let index = self.find_insert_slot(hash); -- line 1200 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1208 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// There must be at least 1 empty bucket in the table. . #[inline] . fn find_insert_slot(&self, hash: u64) -> usize { . let mut probe_seq = self.probe_seq(hash); . loop { . unsafe { . let group = Group::load(self.ctrl(probe_seq.pos)); 32,956 ( 0.01%) if let Some(bit) = group.match_empty_or_deleted().lowest_set_bit() { 96,411 ( 0.03%) let result = (probe_seq.pos + bit) & self.bucket_mask; . . // In tables smaller than the group width, trailing control . // bytes outside the range of the table are filled with . // EMPTY entries. These will unfortunately trigger a . // match, but once masked may point to a full bucket that . // is already occupied. We detect this situation here and . // perform a second scan starting at the begining of the . // table. This second scan is guaranteed to find an empty . // slot (due to the load factor) before hitting the trailing . // control bytes (containing EMPTY). 45,806 ( 0.01%) if unlikely(is_full(*self.ctrl(result))) { . debug_assert!(self.bucket_mask < Group::WIDTH); . debug_assert_ne!(probe_seq.pos, 0); . return Group::load_aligned(self.ctrl(0)) . .match_empty_or_deleted() . .lowest_set_bit_nonzero(); . } . . return result; -- line 1236 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1278 ---------------------------------------- . /// Returns an iterator-like object for a probe sequence on the table. . /// . /// This iterator never terminates, but is guaranteed to visit each bucket . /// group exactly once. The loop using `probe_seq` must terminate upon . /// reaching a group containing an empty bucket. . #[inline] . fn probe_seq(&self, hash: u64) -> ProbeSeq { . ProbeSeq { 178,466 ( 0.06%) pos: h1(hash) & self.bucket_mask, . stride: 0, . } . } . . /// Returns the index of a bucket for which a value must be inserted if there is enough rooom . /// in the table, otherwise returns error . #[cfg(feature = "raw")] . #[inline] -- line 1294 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1300 ---------------------------------------- . } else { . self.record_item_insert_at(index, old_ctrl, hash); . Ok(index) . } . } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn record_item_insert_at(&mut self, index: usize, old_ctrl: u8, hash: u64) { 68,345 ( 0.02%) self.growth_left -= special_is_empty(old_ctrl) as usize; . self.set_ctrl_h2(index, hash); 54,676 ( 0.02%) self.items += 1; . } . . #[inline] . fn is_in_same_group(&self, i: usize, new_i: usize, hash: u64) -> bool { . let probe_seq_pos = self.probe_seq(hash).pos; . let probe_index = . |pos: usize| (pos.wrapping_sub(probe_seq_pos) & self.bucket_mask) / Group::WIDTH; . probe_index(i) == probe_index(new_i) -- line 1318 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1349 ---------------------------------------- . // replicate the buckets at the end of the trailing group. For example . // with 2 buckets and a group size of 4, the control bytes will look . // like this: . // . // Real | Replicated . // --------------------------------------------- . // | [A] | [B] | [EMPTY] | [EMPTY] | [A] | [B] | . // --------------------------------------------- 93,678 ( 0.03%) let index2 = ((index.wrapping_sub(Group::WIDTH)) & self.bucket_mask) + Group::WIDTH; . 31,226 ( 0.01%) *self.ctrl(index) = ctrl; 31,226 ( 0.01%) *self.ctrl(index2) = ctrl; . } . . /// Returns a pointer to a control byte. . #[inline] . unsafe fn ctrl(&self, index: usize) -> *mut u8 { . debug_assert!(index < self.num_ctrl_bytes()); . self.ctrl.as_ptr().add(index) . } . . #[inline] . fn buckets(&self) -> usize { 1,836 ( 0.00%) self.bucket_mask + 1 . } . . #[inline] . fn num_ctrl_bytes(&self) -> usize { . self.bucket_mask + 1 + Group::WIDTH . } . . #[inline] . fn is_empty_singleton(&self) -> bool { 5,956 ( 0.00%) self.bucket_mask == 0 . } . . #[allow(clippy::mut_mut)] . #[inline] 1,441 ( 0.00%) unsafe fn prepare_resize( . &self, . table_layout: TableLayout, . capacity: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result, TryReserveError> { . debug_assert!(self.items <= capacity); . . // Allocate and initialize the new table. 2,900 ( 0.00%) let mut new_table = RawTableInner::fallible_with_capacity( . self.alloc.clone(), . table_layout, . capacity, . fallibility, . )?; 1,822 ( 0.00%) new_table.growth_left -= self.items; . new_table.items = self.items; . . // The hash function may panic, in which case we simply free the new . // table without dropping any elements that may have been copied into . // it. . // . // This guard is also used to free the old table on success, see . // the comment at the bottom of this function. 1,048 ( 0.00%) Ok(guard(new_table, move |self_| { 911 ( 0.00%) if !self_.is_empty_singleton() { . self_.free_buckets(table_layout); . } . })) 1,048 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn free_buckets(&mut self, table_layout: TableLayout) { . // Avoid `Option::unwrap_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. . let (layout, ctrl_offset) = match table_layout.calculate_layout_for(self.buckets()) { . Some(lco) => lco, . None => hint::unreachable_unchecked(), . }; . self.alloc.deallocate( 379 ( 0.00%) NonNull::new_unchecked(self.ctrl.as_ptr().sub(ctrl_offset)), . layout, . ); . } . . /// Marks all table buckets as empty without dropping their contents. . #[inline] . fn clear_no_drop(&mut self) { . if !self.is_empty_singleton() { -- line 1434 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1667 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . } . } . #[cfg(not(feature = "nightly"))] . impl Drop for RawTable { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn drop(&mut self) { 2,158 ( 0.00%) if !self.table.is_empty_singleton() { . unsafe { . self.drop_elements(); . self.free_buckets(); . } . } . } . } . -- line 1683 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1798 ---------------------------------------- . . impl Iterator for RawIterRange { . type Item = Bucket; . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { . unsafe { . loop { 2,471 ( 0.00%) if let Some(index) = self.current_group.lowest_set_bit() { . self.current_group = self.current_group.remove_lowest_bit(); . return Some(self.data.next_n(index)); . } . 3,828 ( 0.00%) if self.next_ctrl >= self.end { . return None; . } . . // We might read past self.end up to the next group boundary, . // but this is fine because it only occurs on tables smaller . // than the group size where the trailing control bytes are all . // EMPTY. On larger tables self.end is guaranteed to be aligned . // to the group size (since tables are power-of-two sized). -- line 1819 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1990 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl Iterator for RawIter { . type Item = Bucket; . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { . if let Some(b) = self.iter.next() { 35,114 ( 0.01%) self.items -= 1; . Some(b) . } else { . // We don't check against items == 0 here to allow the . // compiler to optimize away the item count entirely if the . // iterator length is never queried. . debug_assert_eq!(self.items, 0); . None . } -- line 2006 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2178 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . impl<'a, A: Allocator + Clone> RawIterHashInner<'a, A> { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn new(table: &'a RawTableInner, hash: u64) -> Self { . unsafe { . let h2_hash = h2(hash); . let probe_seq = table.probe_seq(hash); 24,480 ( 0.01%) let group = Group::load(table.ctrl(probe_seq.pos)); . let bitmask = group.match_byte(h2_hash).into_iter(); . . RawIterHashInner { . table, . h2_hash, . probe_seq, . group, . bitmask, -- line 2194 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2195 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . } . } . . impl<'a, T, A: Allocator + Clone> Iterator for RawIterHash<'a, T, A> { . type Item = Bucket; . 2,128 ( 0.00%) fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { . unsafe { . match self.inner.next() { 1,064 ( 0.00%) Some(index) => Some(self.inner.table.bucket(index)), . None => None, . } . } 2,128 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'a, A: Allocator + Clone> Iterator for RawIterHashInner<'a, A> { . type Item = usize; . . fn next(&mut self) -> Option { . unsafe { . loop { . if let Some(bit) = self.bitmask.next() { 34,117 ( 0.01%) let index = (self.probe_seq.pos + bit) & self.table.bucket_mask; . return Some(index); . } 15,185 ( 0.00%) if likely(self.group.match_empty().any_bit_set()) { . return None; . } . self.probe_seq.move_next(self.table.bucket_mask); . self.group = Group::load(self.table.ctrl(self.probe_seq.pos)); 2,736 ( 0.00%) self.bitmask = self.group.match_byte(self.h2_hash).into_iter(); . } . } . } . } . . #[cfg(test)] . mod test_map { . use super::*; -- line 2236 ---------------------------------------- 168,154 ( 0.05%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 176 ---------------------------------------- . } . fn sess(self) -> Option<&'tcx Session> { . None . } . fn tcx(self) -> Option> { . None . } . 6,213 ( 0.00%) fn decoder(self, pos: usize) -> DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { 2,071 ( 0.00%) let tcx = self.tcx(); 345,615 ( 0.11%) DecodeContext { 35,584 ( 0.01%) opaque: opaque::Decoder::new(self.blob(), pos), 2,071 ( 0.00%) cdata: self.cdata(), . blob: self.blob(), 16,218 ( 0.01%) sess: self.sess().or(tcx.map(|tcx| tcx.sess)), . tcx, . last_source_file_index: 0, . lazy_state: LazyState::NoNode, . alloc_decoding_session: self . .cdata() 31,706 ( 0.01%) .map(|cdata| cdata.cdata.alloc_decoding_state.new_decoding_session()), . } 6,213 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> Metadata<'a, 'tcx> for &'a MetadataBlob { . #[inline] . fn blob(self) -> &'a MetadataBlob { . self . } . } -- line 206 ---------------------------------------- -- line 255 ---------------------------------------- . } . #[inline] . fn tcx(self) -> Option> { . Some(self.1) . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx, T: Decodable>> Lazy { 68,594 ( 0.02%) fn decode>(self, metadata: M) -> T { 32,672 ( 0.01%) let mut dcx = metadata.decoder(self.position.get()); 98,513 ( 0.03%) dcx.lazy_state = LazyState::NodeStart(self.position); 26,844 ( 0.01%) T::decode(&mut dcx) 87,480 ( 0.03%) } . } . . impl<'a: 'x, 'tcx: 'x, 'x, T: Decodable>> Lazy<[T]> { . fn decode>( . self, . metadata: M, . ) -> impl ExactSizeIterator + Captures<'a> + Captures<'tcx> + 'x { 35 ( 0.00%) let mut dcx = metadata.decoder(self.position.get()); 10 ( 0.00%) dcx.lazy_state = LazyState::NodeStart(self.position); 15,613 ( 0.00%) (0..self.meta).map(move |_| T::decode(&mut dcx)) . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { . #[inline] . fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { . debug_assert!(self.tcx.is_some(), "missing TyCtxt in DecodeContext"); . self.tcx.unwrap() -- line 285 ---------------------------------------- -- line 292 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . pub fn cdata(&self) -> CrateMetadataRef<'a> { . debug_assert!(self.cdata.is_some(), "missing CrateMetadata in DecodeContext"); . self.cdata.unwrap() . } . . fn map_encoded_cnum_to_current(&self, cnum: CrateNum) -> CrateNum { 99,857 ( 0.03%) if cnum == LOCAL_CRATE { self.cdata().cnum } else { self.cdata().cnum_map[cnum] } . } . 39,373 ( 0.01%) fn read_lazy_with_meta(&mut self, meta: T::Meta) -> Lazy { . let distance = self.read_usize(); 37,907 ( 0.01%) let position = match self.lazy_state { . LazyState::NoNode => bug!("read_lazy_with_meta: outside of a metadata node"), 7,904 ( 0.00%) LazyState::NodeStart(start) => { . let start = start.get(); 15,808 ( 0.00%) assert!(distance <= start); . start - distance . } 8,517 ( 0.00%) LazyState::Previous(last_pos) => last_pos.get() + distance, . }; 21,486 ( 0.01%) self.lazy_state = LazyState::Previous(NonZeroUsize::new(position).unwrap()); . Lazy::from_position_and_meta(NonZeroUsize::new(position).unwrap(), meta) 39,373 ( 0.01%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn read_raw_bytes(&mut self, len: usize) -> &'a [u8] { . self.opaque.read_raw_bytes(len) . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> TyDecoder<'tcx> for DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx> { -- line 324 ---------------------------------------- -- line 326 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { . self.tcx.expect("missing TyCtxt in DecodeContext") . } . . #[inline] . fn peek_byte(&self) -> u8 { 74,995 ( 0.02%) self.opaque.data[self.opaque.position()] . } . . #[inline] . fn position(&self) -> usize { . self.opaque.position() . } . 76,503 ( 0.02%) fn cached_ty_for_shorthand(&mut self, shorthand: usize, or_insert_with: F) -> Ty<'tcx> . where . F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> Ty<'tcx>, . { 10,929 ( 0.00%) let tcx = self.tcx(); . 10,929 ( 0.00%) let key = ty::CReaderCacheKey { cnum: Some(self.cdata().cnum), pos: shorthand }; . 33,328 ( 0.01%) if let Some(&ty) = tcx.ty_rcache.borrow().get(&key) { . return ty; . } . 2,597 ( 0.00%) let ty = or_insert_with(self); . tcx.ty_rcache.borrow_mut().insert(key, ty); . ty 98,361 ( 0.03%) } . . fn with_position(&mut self, pos: usize, f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R, . { . let new_opaque = opaque::Decoder::new(self.opaque.data, pos); . let old_opaque = mem::replace(&mut self.opaque, new_opaque); . let old_state = mem::replace(&mut self.lazy_state, LazyState::NoNode); . let r = f(self); 13,645 ( 0.00%) self.opaque = old_opaque; 2,729 ( 0.00%) self.lazy_state = old_state; . r . } . . fn decode_alloc_id(&mut self) -> rustc_middle::mir::interpret::AllocId { . if let Some(alloc_decoding_session) = self.alloc_decoding_session { . alloc_decoding_session.decode_alloc_id(self) . } else { . bug!("Attempting to decode interpret::AllocId without CrateMetadata") . } . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable> for CrateNum { . fn decode(d: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> CrateNum { 53,526 ( 0.02%) let cnum = CrateNum::from_u32(d.read_u32()); . d.map_encoded_cnum_to_current(cnum) . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable> for DefIndex { 134 ( 0.00%) fn decode(d: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> DefIndex { 98,223 ( 0.03%) DefIndex::from_u32(d.read_u32()) 268 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable> for ExpnIndex { . fn decode(d: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> ExpnIndex { . ExpnIndex::from_u32(d.read_u32()) . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable> for SyntaxContext { 46,100 ( 0.01%) fn decode(decoder: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> SyntaxContext { 11,525 ( 0.00%) let cdata = decoder.cdata(); 11,525 ( 0.00%) let sess = decoder.sess.unwrap(); 23,050 ( 0.01%) let cname = cdata.root.name; . rustc_span::hygiene::decode_syntax_context(decoder, &cdata.hygiene_context, |_, id| { . debug!("SpecializedDecoder: decoding {}", id); 776 ( 0.00%) cdata . .root . .syntax_contexts . .get(cdata, id) . .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Missing SyntaxContext {:?} for crate {:?}", id, cname)) . .decode((cdata, sess)) . }) 57,625 ( 0.02%) } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable> for ExpnId { 5,159 ( 0.00%) fn decode(decoder: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> ExpnId { 737 ( 0.00%) let local_cdata = decoder.cdata(); 737 ( 0.00%) let sess = decoder.sess.unwrap(); . . let cnum = CrateNum::decode(decoder); . let index = u32::decode(decoder); . . let expn_id = rustc_span::hygiene::decode_expn_id(cnum, index, |expn_id| { . let ExpnId { krate: cnum, local_id: index } = expn_id; . // Lookup local `ExpnData`s in our own crate data. Foreign `ExpnData`s . // are stored in the owning crate, to avoid duplication. . debug_assert_ne!(cnum, LOCAL_CRATE); 213 ( 0.00%) let crate_data = if cnum == local_cdata.cnum { . local_cdata . } else { . local_cdata.cstore.get_crate_data(cnum) . }; 1,065 ( 0.00%) let expn_data = crate_data . .root . .expn_data . .get(crate_data, index) . .unwrap() . .decode((crate_data, sess)); 1,065 ( 0.00%) let expn_hash = crate_data . .root . .expn_hashes . .get(crate_data, index) . .unwrap() . .decode((crate_data, sess)); 2,130 ( 0.00%) (expn_data, expn_hash) . }); . expn_id 5,896 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable> for Span { 87,544 ( 0.03%) fn decode(decoder: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> Span { 10,943 ( 0.00%) let ctxt = SyntaxContext::decode(decoder); . let tag = u8::decode(decoder); . 21,886 ( 0.01%) if tag == TAG_PARTIAL_SPAN { . return DUMMY_SP.with_ctxt(ctxt); . } . . debug_assert!(tag == TAG_VALID_SPAN_LOCAL || tag == TAG_VALID_SPAN_FOREIGN); . . let lo = BytePos::decode(decoder); . let len = BytePos::decode(decoder); . let hi = lo + len; . 32,829 ( 0.01%) let Some(sess) = decoder.sess else { . bug!("Cannot decode Span without Session.") . }; . . // There are two possibilities here: . // 1. This is a 'local span', which is located inside a `SourceFile` . // that came from this crate. In this case, we use the source map data . // encoded in this crate. This branch should be taken nearly all of the time. . // 2. This is a 'foreign span', which is located inside a `SourceFile` -- line 476 ---------------------------------------- -- line 492 ---------------------------------------- . // a transitive dependency. . // . // When we encode a foreign span, we adjust its 'lo' and 'high' values . // to be based on the *foreign* crate (e.g. crate C), not the crate . // we are writing metadata for (e.g. crate B). This allows us to . // treat the 'local' and 'foreign' cases almost identically during deserialization: . // we can call `imported_source_files` for the proper crate, and binary search . // through the returned slice using our span. 25,286 ( 0.01%) let imported_source_files = if tag == TAG_VALID_SPAN_LOCAL { . decoder.cdata().imported_source_files(sess) . } else { . // When we encode a proc-macro crate, all `Span`s should be encoded . // with `TAG_VALID_SPAN_LOCAL` 10 ( 0.00%) if decoder.cdata().root.is_proc_macro_crate() { . // Decode `CrateNum` as u32 - using `CrateNum::decode` will ICE . // since we don't have `cnum_map` populated. . let cnum = u32::decode(decoder); . panic!( . "Decoding of crate {:?} tried to access proc-macro dep {:?}", . decoder.cdata().root.name, . cnum . ); -- line 513 ---------------------------------------- -- line 518 ---------------------------------------- . "SpecializedDecoder::specialized_decode: loading source files from cnum {:?}", . cnum . ); . . // Decoding 'foreign' spans should be rare enough that it's . // not worth it to maintain a per-CrateNum cache for `last_source_file_index`. . // We just set it to 0, to ensure that we don't try to access something out . // of bounds for our initial 'guess' 20 ( 0.00%) decoder.last_source_file_index = 0; . 10 ( 0.00%) let foreign_data = decoder.cdata().cstore.get_crate_data(cnum); . foreign_data.imported_source_files(sess) . }; . . let source_file = { . // Optimize for the case that most spans within a translated item . // originate from the same source_file. 32,829 ( 0.01%) let last_source_file = &imported_source_files[decoder.last_source_file_index]; . 43,619 ( 0.01%) if lo >= last_source_file.original_start_pos && lo <= last_source_file.original_end_pos . { . last_source_file . } else { . let index = imported_source_files . .binary_search_by_key(&lo, |source_file| source_file.original_start_pos) 6,800 ( 0.00%) .unwrap_or_else(|index| index - 1); . . // Don't try to cache the index for foreign spans, . // as this would require a map from CrateNums to indices 3,400 ( 0.00%) if tag == TAG_VALID_SPAN_LOCAL { 3,396 ( 0.00%) decoder.last_source_file_index = index; . } 6,800 ( 0.00%) &imported_source_files[index] . } . }; . . // Make sure our binary search above is correct. . debug_assert!( . lo >= source_file.original_start_pos && lo <= source_file.original_end_pos, . "Bad binary search: lo={:?} source_file.original_start_pos={:?} source_file.original_end_pos={:?}", . lo, -- line 558 ---------------------------------------- -- line 565 ---------------------------------------- . hi >= source_file.original_start_pos && hi <= source_file.original_end_pos, . "Bad binary search: hi={:?} source_file.original_start_pos={:?} source_file.original_end_pos={:?}", . hi, . source_file.original_start_pos, . source_file.original_end_pos . ); . . let lo = 43,772 ( 0.01%) (lo + source_file.translated_source_file.start_pos) - source_file.original_start_pos; . let hi = . (hi + source_file.translated_source_file.start_pos) - source_file.original_start_pos; . . // Do not try to decode parent for foreign spans. . Span::new(lo, hi, ctxt, None) 98,487 ( 0.03%) } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> Decodable> for &'tcx [thir::abstract_const::Node<'tcx>] { . fn decode(d: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { . ty::codec::RefDecodable::decode(d) . } . } . -- line 587 ---------------------------------------- -- line 590 ---------------------------------------- . ty::codec::RefDecodable::decode(d) . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx, T: Decodable>> Decodable> . for Lazy . { . fn decode(decoder: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { 14,560 ( 0.00%) decoder.read_lazy_with_meta(()) . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx, T: Decodable>> Decodable> . for Lazy<[T]> . { . fn decode(decoder: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { . let len = decoder.read_usize(); 12,421 ( 0.00%) if len == 0 { Lazy::empty() } else { decoder.read_lazy_with_meta(len) } . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx, I: Idx, T: Decodable>> Decodable> . for Lazy> . where . Option: FixedSizeEncoding, . { . fn decode(decoder: &mut DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>) -> Self { . let len = decoder.read_usize(); 9,802 ( 0.00%) decoder.read_lazy_with_meta(len) . } . } . . implement_ty_decoder!(DecodeContext<'a, 'tcx>); . . impl<'tcx> MetadataBlob { . crate fn new(metadata_ref: MetadataRef) -> MetadataBlob { . MetadataBlob(Lrc::new(metadata_ref)) -- line 626 ---------------------------------------- -- line 630 ---------------------------------------- . self.blob().starts_with(METADATA_HEADER) . } . . crate fn get_rustc_version(&self) -> String { . Lazy::::from_position(NonZeroUsize::new(METADATA_HEADER.len() + 4).unwrap()) . .decode(self) . } . 174 ( 0.00%) crate fn get_root(&self) -> CrateRoot<'tcx> { 58 ( 0.00%) let slice = &self.blob()[..]; . let offset = METADATA_HEADER.len(); 290 ( 0.00%) let pos = (((slice[offset + 0] as u32) << 24) 116 ( 0.00%) | ((slice[offset + 1] as u32) << 16) 232 ( 0.00%) | ((slice[offset + 2] as u32) << 8) 174 ( 0.00%) | ((slice[offset + 3] as u32) << 0)) as usize; . Lazy::>::from_position(NonZeroUsize::new(pos).unwrap()).decode(self) 290 ( 0.00%) } . . crate fn list_crate_metadata(&self, out: &mut dyn io::Write) -> io::Result<()> { . let root = self.get_root(); . writeln!(out, "Crate info:")?; . writeln!(out, "name {}{}", root.name, root.extra_filename)?; . writeln!(out, "hash {} stable_crate_id {:?}", root.hash, root.stable_crate_id)?; . writeln!(out, "proc_macro {:?}", root.proc_macro_data.is_some())?; . writeln!(out, "=External Dependencies=")?; -- line 654 ---------------------------------------- -- line 666 ---------------------------------------- . } . write!(out, "\n")?; . Ok(()) . } . } . . impl CrateRoot<'_> { . crate fn is_proc_macro_crate(&self) -> bool { 38 ( 0.00%) self.proc_macro_data.is_some() . } . . crate fn name(&self) -> Symbol { 2 ( 0.00%) self.name . } . . crate fn hash(&self) -> Svh { 19 ( 0.00%) self.hash . } . . crate fn stable_crate_id(&self) -> StableCrateId { 38 ( 0.00%) self.stable_crate_id . } . . crate fn triple(&self) -> &TargetTriple { . &self.triple . } . . crate fn decode_crate_deps<'a>( . &self, . metadata: &'a MetadataBlob, . ) -> impl ExactSizeIterator + Captures<'a> { 38 ( 0.00%) self.crate_deps.decode(metadata) . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> CrateMetadataRef<'a> { . fn raw_proc_macro(self, id: DefIndex) -> &'a ProcMacro { . // DefIndex's in root.proc_macro_data have a one-to-one correspondence . // with items in 'raw_proc_macros'. . let pos = self -- line 705 ---------------------------------------- -- line 709 ---------------------------------------- . .unwrap() . .macros . .decode(self) . .position(|i| i == id) . .unwrap(); . &self.raw_proc_macros.unwrap()[pos] . } . 23,001 ( 0.01%) fn opt_item_ident(self, item_index: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> Option { 17,498 ( 0.01%) let name = self.def_key(item_index).disambiguated_data.data.get_opt_name()?; 11,473 ( 0.00%) let span = match self.root.tables.ident_span.get(self, item_index) { . Some(lazy_span) => lazy_span.decode((self, sess)), . None => { . // FIXME: this weird case of a name with no span is specific to `extern crate` . // items, which are supposed to be treated like `use` items and only be encoded . // to metadata as `Export`s, return `None` because that's what all the callers . // expect in this case. 54 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(self.def_kind(item_index), DefKind::ExternCrate); . return None; . } . }; . Some(Ident::new(name, span)) 29,582 ( 0.01%) } . 123 ( 0.00%) fn item_ident(self, item_index: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> Ident { 4,169 ( 0.00%) self.opt_item_ident(item_index, sess).expect("no encoded ident for item") 246 ( 0.00%) } . . fn maybe_kind(self, item_id: DefIndex) -> Option { 14,870 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.kind.get(self, item_id).map(|k| k.decode(self)) . } . 59,480 ( 0.02%) fn kind(self, item_id: DefIndex) -> EntryKind { . self.maybe_kind(item_id).unwrap_or_else(|| { . bug!( . "CrateMetadata::kind({:?}): id not found, in crate {:?} with number {}", . item_id, . self.root.name, . self.cnum, . ) . }) 44,610 ( 0.01%) } . 10,262 ( 0.00%) fn def_kind(self, item_id: DefIndex) -> DefKind { 7,899 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.def_kind.get(self, item_id).map(|k| k.decode(self)).unwrap_or_else(|| { . bug!( . "CrateMetadata::def_kind({:?}): id not found, in crate {:?} with number {}", . item_id, . self.root.name, . self.cnum, . ) . }) 5,864 ( 0.00%) } . 1,107 ( 0.00%) fn get_span(self, index: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> Span { 4,230 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .span . .get(self, index) . .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Missing span for {:?}", index)) . .decode((self, sess)) 615 ( 0.00%) } . . fn load_proc_macro(self, id: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> SyntaxExtension { . let (name, kind, helper_attrs) = match *self.raw_proc_macro(id) { . ProcMacro::CustomDerive { trait_name, attributes, client } => { . let helper_attrs = . attributes.iter().cloned().map(Symbol::intern).collect::>(); . ( . trait_name, -- line 778 ---------------------------------------- -- line 795 ---------------------------------------- . self.get_span(id, sess), . helper_attrs, . self.root.edition, . Symbol::intern(name), . &attrs, . ) . } . 416 ( 0.00%) fn get_trait_def(self, item_id: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> ty::TraitDef { 128 ( 0.00%) match self.kind(item_id) { 32 ( 0.00%) EntryKind::Trait(data) => { 192 ( 0.00%) let data = data.decode((self, sess)); 512 ( 0.00%) ty::TraitDef::new( . self.local_def_id(item_id), 64 ( 0.00%) data.unsafety, 64 ( 0.00%) data.paren_sugar, 64 ( 0.00%) data.has_auto_impl, 64 ( 0.00%) data.is_marker, 32 ( 0.00%) data.skip_array_during_method_dispatch, 32 ( 0.00%) data.specialization_kind, 128 ( 0.00%) self.def_path_hash(item_id), 32 ( 0.00%) data.must_implement_one_of, . ) . } . EntryKind::TraitAlias => ty::TraitDef::new( . self.local_def_id(item_id), . hir::Unsafety::Normal, . false, . false, . false, . false, . ty::trait_def::TraitSpecializationKind::None, . self.def_path_hash(item_id), . None, . ), . _ => bug!("def-index does not refer to trait or trait alias"), . } 288 ( 0.00%) } . 1,107 ( 0.00%) fn get_variant( . self, . kind: &EntryKind, . index: DefIndex, . parent_did: DefId, . sess: &Session, . ) -> ty::VariantDef { 492 ( 0.00%) let data = match kind { . EntryKind::Variant(data) | EntryKind::Struct(data, _) | EntryKind::Union(data, _) => { 615 ( 0.00%) data.decode(self) . } . _ => bug!(), . }; . 344 ( 0.00%) let adt_kind = match kind { . EntryKind::Variant(_) => ty::AdtKind::Enum, . EntryKind::Struct(..) => ty::AdtKind::Struct, . EntryKind::Union(..) => ty::AdtKind::Union, . _ => bug!(), . }; . . let variant_did = . if adt_kind == ty::AdtKind::Enum { Some(self.local_def_id(index)) } else { None }; 246 ( 0.00%) let ctor_did = data.ctor.map(|index| self.local_def_id(index)); . 2,706 ( 0.00%) ty::VariantDef::new( . self.item_ident(index, sess).name, . variant_did, . ctor_did, 492 ( 0.00%) data.discr, 738 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .children . .get(self, index) . .unwrap_or_else(Lazy::empty) . .decode(self) . .map(|index| ty::FieldDef { 126 ( 0.00%) did: self.local_def_id(index), 252 ( 0.00%) name: self.item_ident(index, sess).name, 252 ( 0.00%) vis: self.get_visibility(index), . }) . .collect(), . data.ctor_kind, . adt_kind, . parent_did, . false, 123 ( 0.00%) data.is_non_exhaustive, . ) 1,107 ( 0.00%) } . 945 ( 0.00%) fn get_adt_def(self, item_id: DefIndex, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> &'tcx ty::AdtDef { 252 ( 0.00%) let kind = self.kind(item_id); 126 ( 0.00%) let did = self.local_def_id(item_id); . 287 ( 0.00%) let (adt_kind, repr) = match kind { . EntryKind::Enum(repr) => (ty::AdtKind::Enum, repr), . EntryKind::Struct(_, repr) => (ty::AdtKind::Struct, repr), . EntryKind::Union(_, repr) => (ty::AdtKind::Union, repr), . _ => bug!("get_adt_def called on a non-ADT {:?}", did), . }; . . let variants = if let ty::AdtKind::Enum = adt_kind { 70 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .children . .get(self, item_id) . .unwrap_or_else(Lazy::empty) . .decode(self) 1,258 ( 0.00%) .map(|index| self.get_variant(&self.kind(index), index, did, tcx.sess)) . .collect() . } else { 392 ( 0.00%) std::iter::once(self.get_variant(&kind, item_id, did, tcx.sess)).collect() . }; . 952 ( 0.00%) tcx.alloc_adt_def(did, adt_kind, variants, repr) 441 ( 0.00%) } . . fn get_explicit_predicates( . self, . item_id: DefIndex, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . ) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'tcx> { 1,860 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.explicit_predicates.get(self, item_id).unwrap().decode((self, tcx)) . } . . fn get_inferred_outlives( . self, . item_id: DefIndex, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . ) -> &'tcx [(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)] { 1,860 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .inferred_outlives . .get(self, item_id) 16 ( 0.00%) .map(|predicates| tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(predicates.decode((self, tcx)))) . .unwrap_or_default() . } . . fn get_super_predicates( . self, . item_id: DefIndex, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . ) -> ty::GenericPredicates<'tcx> { 125 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.super_predicates.get(self, item_id).unwrap().decode((self, tcx)) . } . . fn get_explicit_item_bounds( . self, . item_id: DefIndex, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . ) -> &'tcx [(ty::Predicate<'tcx>, Span)] { 5 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .explicit_item_bounds . .get(self, item_id) 4 ( 0.00%) .map(|bounds| tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(bounds.decode((self, tcx)))) . .unwrap_or_default() . } . . fn get_generics(self, item_id: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> ty::Generics { 2,519 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.generics.get(self, item_id).unwrap().decode((self, sess)) . } . . fn get_type(self, id: DefIndex, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 7,975 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .ty . .get(self, id) . .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Not a type: {:?}", id)) . .decode((self, tcx)) . } . . fn get_stability(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { 520 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.stability.get(self, id).map(|stab| stab.decode(self)) . } . . fn get_const_stability(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { 5 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.const_stability.get(self, id).map(|stab| stab.decode(self)) . } . . fn get_deprecation(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { 485 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.deprecation.get(self, id).map(|depr| depr.decode(self)) . } . 66 ( 0.00%) fn get_visibility(self, id: DefIndex) -> ty::Visibility { 5,287 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.visibility.get(self, id).unwrap().decode(self) 44 ( 0.00%) } . . fn get_impl_data(self, id: DefIndex) -> ImplData { 36,540 ( 0.01%) match self.kind(id) { 30,450 ( 0.01%) EntryKind::Impl(data) => data.decode(self), . _ => bug!(), . } . } . . fn get_parent_impl(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { 17,628 ( 0.01%) self.get_impl_data(id).parent_impl . } . . fn get_impl_polarity(self, id: DefIndex) -> ty::ImplPolarity { 200 ( 0.00%) self.get_impl_data(id).polarity . } . . fn get_impl_defaultness(self, id: DefIndex) -> hir::Defaultness { 8 ( 0.00%) self.get_impl_data(id).defaultness . } . . fn get_impl_constness(self, id: DefIndex) -> hir::Constness { 6 ( 0.00%) self.get_impl_data(id).constness . } . . fn get_trait_item_def_id(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { 3,145 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.trait_item_def_id.get(self, id).map(|d| d.decode(self)) . } . . fn get_coerce_unsized_info(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { . self.get_impl_data(id).coerce_unsized_info . } . . fn get_impl_trait(self, id: DefIndex, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Option> { 72,486 ( 0.02%) self.root.tables.impl_trait_ref.get(self, id).map(|tr| tr.decode((self, tcx))) . } . . fn get_expn_that_defined(self, id: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> ExpnId { 1,650 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.expn_that_defined.get(self, id).unwrap().decode((self, sess)) . } . . fn get_const_param_default( . self, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . id: DefIndex, . ) -> rustc_middle::ty::Const<'tcx> { . self.root.tables.const_defaults.get(self, id).unwrap().decode((self, tcx)) -- line 1026 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1028 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Iterates over all the stability attributes in the given crate. . fn get_lib_features(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> &'tcx [(Symbol, Option)] { . tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(self.root.lib_features.decode(self)) . } . . /// Iterates over the language items in the given crate. . fn get_lang_items(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> &'tcx [(DefId, usize)] { 57 ( 0.00%) tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter( 38 ( 0.00%) self.root . .lang_items . .decode(self) 564 ( 0.00%) .map(|(def_index, index)| (self.local_def_id(def_index), index)), . ) . } . . /// Iterates over the diagnostic items in the given crate. . fn get_diagnostic_items(self) -> DiagnosticItems { . let mut id_to_name = FxHashMap::default(); 38 ( 0.00%) let name_to_id = self . .root . .diagnostic_items . .decode(self) . .map(|(name, def_index)| { 130 ( 0.00%) let id = self.local_def_id(def_index); 130 ( 0.00%) id_to_name.insert(id, name); . (name, id) . }) . .collect(); 171 ( 0.00%) DiagnosticItems { id_to_name, name_to_id } . } . . /// Iterates over all named children of the given module, . /// including both proper items and reexports. . /// Module here is understood in name resolution sense - it can be a `mod` item, . /// or a crate root, or an enum, or a trait. . fn for_each_module_child( . self, . id: DefIndex, . mut callback: impl FnMut(ModChild), . sess: &Session, . ) { 192 ( 0.00%) if let Some(data) = &self.root.proc_macro_data { . // If we are loading as a proc macro, we want to return . // the view of this crate as a proc macro crate. . if id == CRATE_DEF_INDEX { . for def_index in data.macros.decode(self) { . let raw_macro = self.raw_proc_macro(def_index); . let res = Res::Def( . DefKind::Macro(macro_kind(raw_macro)), . self.local_def_id(def_index), -- line 1078 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1085 ---------------------------------------- . span: ident.span, . }); . } . } . return; . } . . // Iterate over all children. 384 ( 0.00%) if let Some(children) = self.root.tables.children.get(self, id) { 768 ( 0.00%) for child_index in children.decode((self, sess)) { 7,146 ( 0.00%) if let Some(ident) = self.opt_item_ident(child_index, sess) { 1,968 ( 0.00%) let kind = self.def_kind(child_index); 1,312 ( 0.00%) if matches!(kind, DefKind::Macro(..)) { . // FIXME: Macros are currently encoded twice, once as items and once as . // reexports. We ignore the items here and only use the reexports. . continue; . } . let def_id = self.local_def_id(child_index); . let res = Res::Def(kind, def_id); . let vis = self.get_visibility(child_index); . let span = self.get_span(child_index, sess); . . callback(ModChild { ident, res, vis, span }); . . // For non-re-export structs and variants add their constructors to children. . // Re-export lists automatically contain constructors when necessary. 2,552 ( 0.00%) match kind { . DefKind::Struct => { 35 ( 0.00%) if let Some((ctor_def_id, ctor_kind)) = . self.get_ctor_def_id_and_kind(child_index) . { . let ctor_res = . Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, ctor_kind), ctor_def_id); . let vis = self.get_visibility(ctor_def_id.index); . callback(ModChild { ident, res: ctor_res, vis, span }); . } . } . DefKind::Variant => { . // Braced variants, unlike structs, generate unusable names in . // value namespace, they are reserved for possible future use. . // It's ok to use the variant's id as a ctor id since an . // error will be reported on any use of such resolution anyway. 36 ( 0.00%) let (ctor_def_id, ctor_kind) = self . .get_ctor_def_id_and_kind(child_index) . .unwrap_or((def_id, CtorKind::Fictive)); . let ctor_res = . Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, ctor_kind), ctor_def_id); . let mut vis = self.get_visibility(ctor_def_id.index); 12 ( 0.00%) if ctor_def_id == def_id && vis.is_public() { . // For non-exhaustive variants lower the constructor visibility to . // within the crate. We only need this for fictive constructors, . // for other constructors correct visibilities . // were already encoded in metadata. . let mut attrs = self.get_item_attrs(def_id.index, sess); . if attrs.any(|item| item.has_name(sym::non_exhaustive)) { . let crate_def_id = self.local_def_id(CRATE_DEF_INDEX); . vis = ty::Visibility::Restricted(crate_def_id); -- line 1141 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1144 ---------------------------------------- . callback(ModChild { ident, res: ctor_res, vis, span }); . } . _ => {} . } . } . } . } . 480 ( 0.00%) match self.kind(id) { 32 ( 0.00%) EntryKind::Mod(exports) => { 884 ( 0.00%) for exp in exports.decode((self, sess)) { . callback(exp); . } . } . EntryKind::Enum(..) | EntryKind::Trait(..) => {} . _ => bug!("`for_each_module_child` is called on a non-module: {:?}", self.def_kind(id)), . } . } . . fn is_ctfe_mir_available(self, id: DefIndex) -> bool { 12 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.mir_for_ctfe.get(self, id).is_some() . } . . fn is_item_mir_available(self, id: DefIndex) -> bool { . self.root.tables.mir.get(self, id).is_some() . } . . fn module_expansion(self, id: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> ExpnId { 2,100 ( 0.00%) match self.kind(id) { . EntryKind::Mod(_) | EntryKind::Enum(_) | EntryKind::Trait(_) => { . self.get_expn_that_defined(id, sess) . } . _ => panic!("Expected module, found {:?}", self.local_def_id(id)), . } . } . . fn get_optimized_mir(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: DefIndex) -> Body<'tcx> { -- line 1180 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1184 ---------------------------------------- . .get(self, id) . .unwrap_or_else(|| { . bug!("get_optimized_mir: missing MIR for `{:?}`", self.local_def_id(id)) . }) . .decode((self, tcx)) . } . . fn get_mir_for_ctfe(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: DefIndex) -> Body<'tcx> { 15 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .mir_for_ctfe . .get(self, id) . .unwrap_or_else(|| { . bug!("get_mir_for_ctfe: missing MIR for `{:?}`", self.local_def_id(id)) . }) . .decode((self, tcx)) . } -- line 1200 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1242 ---------------------------------------- . qualif, . _, . ) => qualif, . _ => bug!("mir_const_qualif: unexpected kind"), . } . } . . fn get_fn_has_self_parameter(self, id: DefIndex) -> bool { 560 ( 0.00%) match self.kind(id) { 448 ( 0.00%) EntryKind::AssocFn(data) => data.decode(self).has_self, . _ => false, . } . } . . fn get_associated_item_def_ids(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: DefIndex) -> &'tcx [DefId] { 637 ( 0.00%) if let Some(children) = self.root.tables.children.get(self, id) { 273 ( 0.00%) tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter( 91 ( 0.00%) children.decode((self, tcx.sess)).map(|child_index| self.local_def_id(child_index)), . ) . } else { . &[] . } . } . 6,204 ( 0.00%) fn get_associated_item(self, id: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> ty::AssocItem { 3,619 ( 0.00%) let def_key = self.def_key(id); . let parent = self.local_def_id(def_key.parent.unwrap()); . let ident = self.item_ident(id, sess); . 3,707 ( 0.00%) let (kind, container, has_self) = match self.kind(id) { . EntryKind::AssocConst(container, _, _) => (ty::AssocKind::Const, container, false), 473 ( 0.00%) EntryKind::AssocFn(data) => { . let data = data.decode(self); 3,311 ( 0.00%) (ty::AssocKind::Fn, data.container, data.has_self) . } 88 ( 0.00%) EntryKind::AssocType(container) => (ty::AssocKind::Type, container, false), . _ => bug!("cannot get associated-item of `{:?}`", def_key), . }; . 9,306 ( 0.00%) ty::AssocItem { . name: ident.name, . kind, . vis: self.get_visibility(id), . defaultness: container.defaultness(), . def_id: self.local_def_id(id), . trait_item_def_id: self.get_trait_item_def_id(id), . container: container.with_def_id(parent), . fn_has_self_parameter: has_self, . } 4,653 ( 0.00%) } . . fn get_item_variances(self, id: DefIndex) -> impl Iterator + 'a { 185 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.variances.get(self, id).unwrap_or_else(Lazy::empty).decode(self) . } . . fn get_ctor_def_id_and_kind(self, node_id: DefIndex) -> Option<(DefId, CtorKind)> { 967 ( 0.00%) match self.kind(node_id) { . EntryKind::Struct(data, _) | EntryKind::Variant(data) => { 416 ( 0.00%) let vdata = data.decode(self); 263 ( 0.00%) vdata.ctor.map(|index| (self.local_def_id(index), vdata.ctor_kind)) . } . _ => None, . } 452 ( 0.00%) } . 252 ( 0.00%) fn get_item_attrs( . self, . id: DefIndex, . sess: &'a Session, . ) -> impl Iterator + 'a { 849 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .attributes . .get(self, id) . .unwrap_or_else(|| { . // Structure and variant constructors don't have any attributes encoded for them, . // but we assume that someone passing a constructor ID actually wants to look at . // the attributes on the corresponding struct or variant. . let def_key = self.def_key(id); -- line 1320 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1322 ---------------------------------------- . let parent_id = def_key.parent.expect("no parent for a constructor"); . self.root . .tables . .attributes . .get(self, parent_id) . .expect("no encoded attributes for a structure or variant") . }) . .decode((self, sess)) 189 ( 0.00%) } . . fn get_struct_field_names( . self, . id: DefIndex, . sess: &'a Session, . ) -> impl Iterator> + 'a { 380 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .children . .get(self, id) . .unwrap_or_else(Lazy::empty) . .decode(self) 1,230 ( 0.00%) .map(move |index| respan(self.get_span(index, sess), self.item_ident(index, sess).name)) . } . . fn get_struct_field_visibilities(self, id: DefIndex) -> impl Iterator + 'a { 75 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .children . .get(self, id) . .unwrap_or_else(Lazy::empty) . .decode(self) 22 ( 0.00%) .map(move |field_index| self.get_visibility(field_index)) . } . . fn get_inherent_implementations_for_type( . self, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . id: DefIndex, . ) -> &'tcx [DefId] { 68 ( 0.00%) tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter( 85 ( 0.00%) self.root . .tables . .inherent_impls . .get(self, id) . .unwrap_or_else(Lazy::empty) . .decode(self) 538 ( 0.00%) .map(|index| self.local_def_id(index)), . ) . } . . fn get_traits(self) -> impl Iterator + 'a { . self.root.traits.decode(self).map(move |index| self.local_def_id(index)) . } . . fn get_trait_impls(self) -> impl Iterator)> + 'a { -- line 1376 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1380 ---------------------------------------- . index: *trait_index, . }; . impls.decode(self).map(move |(impl_index, simplified_self_ty)| { . (trait_def_id, self.local_def_id(impl_index), simplified_self_ty) . }) . }) . } . 6,156 ( 0.00%) fn get_implementations_of_trait( . self, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . trait_def_id: DefId, . ) -> &'tcx [(DefId, Option)] { 684 ( 0.00%) if self.trait_impls.is_empty() { . return &[]; . } . . // Do a reverse lookup beforehand to avoid touching the crate_num . // hash map in the loop below. 1,120 ( 0.00%) let key = match self.reverse_translate_def_id(trait_def_id) { . Some(def_id) => (def_id.krate.as_u32(), def_id.index), . None => return &[], . }; . . if let Some(impls) = self.trait_impls.get(&key) { 680 ( 0.00%) tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter( 340 ( 0.00%) impls . .decode(self) 8,091 ( 0.00%) .map(|(idx, simplified_self_ty)| (self.local_def_id(idx), simplified_self_ty)), . ) . } else { . &[] . } 5,472 ( 0.00%) } . . fn get_trait_of_item(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { 188 ( 0.00%) let def_key = self.def_key(id); 235 ( 0.00%) match def_key.disambiguated_data.data { . DefPathData::TypeNs(..) | DefPathData::ValueNs(..) => (), . // Not an associated item . _ => return None, . } 423 ( 0.00%) def_key.parent.and_then(|parent_index| match self.kind(parent_index) { . EntryKind::Trait(_) | EntryKind::TraitAlias => Some(self.local_def_id(parent_index)), . _ => None, . }) . } . . fn get_native_libraries(self, sess: &'a Session) -> impl Iterator + 'a { 38 ( 0.00%) self.root.native_libraries.decode((self, sess)) . } . . fn get_proc_macro_quoted_span(self, index: usize, sess: &Session) -> Span { . self.root . .tables . .proc_macro_quoted_spans . .get(self, index) . .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Missing proc macro quoted span: {:?}", index)) -- line 1437 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1450 ---------------------------------------- . self.root.dylib_dependency_formats.decode(self).enumerate().flat_map(|(i, link)| { . let cnum = CrateNum::new(i + 1); . link.map(|link| (self.cnum_map[cnum], link)) . }), . ) . } . . fn get_missing_lang_items(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> &'tcx [lang_items::LangItem] { 95 ( 0.00%) tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(self.root.lang_items_missing.decode(self)) . } . . fn get_fn_param_names(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: DefIndex) -> &'tcx [Ident] { . let param_names = match self.kind(id) { . EntryKind::Fn(data) | EntryKind::ForeignFn(data) => data.decode(self).param_names, . EntryKind::AssocFn(data) => data.decode(self).fn_data.param_names, . _ => Lazy::empty(), . }; -- line 1466 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1479 ---------------------------------------- . EntryKind::AnonConst(_, data) . | EntryKind::Const(_, data) . | EntryKind::AssocConst(_, _, data) => data.decode(self).0, . _ => bug!(), . } . } . . fn get_macro(self, id: DefIndex, sess: &Session) -> MacroDef { 66 ( 0.00%) match self.kind(id) { 11 ( 0.00%) EntryKind::MacroDef(macro_def) => macro_def.decode((self, sess)), . _ => bug!(), . } . } . . // This replicates some of the logic of the crate-local `is_const_fn_raw` query, because we . // don't serialize constness for tuple variant and tuple struct constructors. . fn is_const_fn_raw(self, id: DefIndex) -> bool { 135 ( 0.00%) let constness = match self.kind(id) { 30 ( 0.00%) EntryKind::AssocFn(data) => data.decode(self).fn_data.constness, . EntryKind::Fn(data) => data.decode(self).constness, . EntryKind::ForeignFn(data) => data.decode(self).constness, . EntryKind::Variant(..) | EntryKind::Struct(..) => hir::Constness::Const, . _ => hir::Constness::NotConst, . }; . constness == hir::Constness::Const . } . -- line 1505 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1517 ---------------------------------------- . EntryKind::ForeignImmStatic | EntryKind::ForeignMutStatic | EntryKind::ForeignFn(_) => { . true . } . _ => false, . } . } . . fn static_mutability(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { 33 ( 0.00%) match self.kind(id) { . EntryKind::ImmStatic | EntryKind::ForeignImmStatic => Some(hir::Mutability::Not), . EntryKind::MutStatic | EntryKind::ForeignMutStatic => Some(hir::Mutability::Mut), . _ => None, . } . } . . fn generator_kind(self, id: DefIndex) -> Option { . match self.kind(id) { . EntryKind::Generator(data) => Some(data), . _ => None, . } . } . . fn fn_sig(self, id: DefIndex, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx> { 355 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.fn_sig.get(self, id).unwrap().decode((self, tcx)) . } . . #[inline] 27,076 ( 0.01%) fn def_key(self, index: DefIndex) -> DefKey { 7,736 ( 0.00%) *self . .def_key_cache . .lock() . .entry(index) 9,940 ( 0.00%) .or_insert_with(|| self.root.tables.def_keys.get(self, index).unwrap().decode(self)) 30,944 ( 0.01%) } . . // Returns the path leading to the thing with this `id`. . fn def_path(self, id: DefIndex) -> DefPath { . debug!("def_path(cnum={:?}, id={:?})", self.cnum, id); . DefPath::make(self.cnum, id, |parent| self.def_key(parent)) . } . . fn def_path_hash_unlocked( . self, . index: DefIndex, . def_path_hashes: &mut FxHashMap, . ) -> DefPathHash { 1,988 ( 0.00%) *def_path_hashes.entry(index).or_insert_with(|| { 500 ( 0.00%) self.root.tables.def_path_hashes.get(self, index).unwrap().decode(self) . }) . } . . #[inline] 6,958 ( 0.00%) fn def_path_hash(self, index: DefIndex) -> DefPathHash { . let mut def_path_hashes = self.def_path_hash_cache.lock(); . self.def_path_hash_unlocked(index, &mut def_path_hashes) 7,952 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . fn def_path_hash_to_def_index(self, hash: DefPathHash) -> DefIndex { . self.def_path_hash_map.def_path_hash_to_def_index(&hash) . } . . fn expn_hash_to_expn_id(self, sess: &Session, index_guess: u32, hash: ExpnHash) -> ExpnId { . debug_assert_eq!(ExpnId::from_hash(hash), None); -- line 1580 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1635 ---------------------------------------- . /// Proc macro crates don't currently export spans, so this function does not have . /// to work for them. . fn imported_source_files(self, sess: &Session) -> &'a [ImportedSourceFile] { . // Translate the virtual `/rustc/$hash` prefix back to a real directory . // that should hold actual sources, where possible. . // . // NOTE: if you update this, you might need to also update bootstrap's code for generating . // the `rust-src` component in `Src::run` in `src/bootstrap/dist.rs`. 21,886 ( 0.01%) let virtual_rust_source_base_dir = option_env!("CFG_VIRTUAL_RUST_SOURCE_BASE_DIR") . .map(Path::new) . .filter(|_| { . // Only spend time on further checks if we have what to translate *to*. . sess.opts.real_rust_source_base_dir.is_some() . }) . .filter(|virtual_dir| { . // Don't translate away `/rustc/$hash` if we're still remapping to it, . // since that means we're still building `std`/`rustc` that need it, . // and we don't want the real path to leak into codegen/debuginfo. . !sess.opts.remap_path_prefix.iter().any(|(_from, to)| to == virtual_dir) . }); 21,886 ( 0.01%) let try_to_translate_virtual_to_real = |name: &mut rustc_span::FileName| { . debug!( . "try_to_translate_virtual_to_real(name={:?}): \ . virtual_rust_source_base_dir={:?}, real_rust_source_base_dir={:?}", . name, virtual_rust_source_base_dir, sess.opts.real_rust_source_base_dir, . ); . 2,640 ( 0.00%) if let Some(virtual_dir) = virtual_rust_source_base_dir { . if let Some(real_dir) = &sess.opts.real_rust_source_base_dir { . if let rustc_span::FileName::Real(old_name) = name { . if let rustc_span::RealFileName::Remapped { local_path: _, virtual_name } = . old_name . { . if let Ok(rest) = virtual_name.strip_prefix(virtual_dir) { . let virtual_name = virtual_name.clone(); . -- line 1670 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1709 ---------------------------------------- . *old_name = new_name; . } . } . } . } . } . }; . 21,876 ( 0.01%) self.cdata.source_map_import_info.get_or_init(|| { 21 ( 0.00%) let external_source_map = self.root.source_map.decode(self); . . external_source_map . .map(|source_file_to_import| { . // We can't reuse an existing SourceFile, so allocate a new one . // containing the information we need. . let rustc_span::SourceFile { 11,088 ( 0.00%) mut name, 3,168 ( 0.00%) src_hash, 528 ( 0.00%) start_pos, 1,056 ( 0.00%) end_pos, 2,640 ( 0.00%) mut lines, 2,640 ( 0.00%) mut multibyte_chars, 3,168 ( 0.00%) mut non_narrow_chars, 2,640 ( 0.00%) mut normalized_pos, 3,168 ( 0.00%) name_hash, . .. . } = source_file_to_import; . . // If this file is under $sysroot/lib/rustlib/src/ but has not been remapped . // during rust bootstrapping by `remap-debuginfo = true`, and the user . // wish to simulate that behaviour by -Z simulate-remapped-rust-src-base, . // then we change `name` to a similar state as if the rust was bootstrapped . // with `remap-debuginfo = true`. . // This is useful for testing so that tests about the effects of . // `try_to_translate_virtual_to_real` don't have to worry about how the . // compiler is bootstrapped. 1,056 ( 0.00%) if let Some(virtual_dir) = . &sess.opts.debugging_opts.simulate_remapped_rust_src_base . { . if let Some(real_dir) = &sess.opts.real_rust_source_base_dir { . if let rustc_span::FileName::Real(ref mut old_name) = name { . if let rustc_span::RealFileName::LocalPath(local) = old_name { . if let Ok(rest) = local.strip_prefix(real_dir) { . *old_name = rustc_span::RealFileName::Remapped { . local_path: None, -- line 1753 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1767 ---------------------------------------- . let source_length = (end_pos - start_pos).to_usize(); . . // Translate line-start positions and multibyte character . // position into frame of reference local to file. . // `SourceMap::new_imported_source_file()` will then translate those . // coordinates to their new global frame of reference when the . // offset of the SourceFile is known. . for pos in &mut lines { 706,786 ( 0.22%) *pos = *pos - start_pos; . } . for mbc in &mut multibyte_chars { 1,594 ( 0.00%) mbc.pos = mbc.pos - start_pos; . } . for swc in &mut non_narrow_chars { 924 ( 0.00%) *swc = *swc - start_pos; . } . for np in &mut normalized_pos { . np.pos = np.pos - start_pos; . } . 9,504 ( 0.00%) let local_version = sess.source_map().new_imported_source_file( 6,864 ( 0.00%) name, 3,696 ( 0.00%) src_hash, . name_hash, . source_length, 1,056 ( 0.00%) self.cnum, 2,640 ( 0.00%) lines, 3,168 ( 0.00%) multibyte_chars, 2,640 ( 0.00%) non_narrow_chars, 2,112 ( 0.00%) normalized_pos, . start_pos, . end_pos, . ); . debug!( . "CrateMetaData::imported_source_files alloc \ . source_file {:?} original (start_pos {:?} end_pos {:?}) \ . translated (start_pos {:?} end_pos {:?})", . local_version.name, -- line 1804 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1808 ---------------------------------------- . local_version.end_pos . ); . . ImportedSourceFile { . original_start_pos: start_pos, . original_end_pos: end_pos, . translated_source_file: local_version, . } 1,584 ( 0.00%) }) . .collect() . }) . } . } . . impl CrateMetadata { 228 ( 0.00%) crate fn new( . sess: &Session, . blob: MetadataBlob, . root: CrateRoot<'static>, . raw_proc_macros: Option<&'static [ProcMacro]>, . cnum: CrateNum, . cnum_map: CrateNumMap, . dep_kind: CrateDepKind, . source: CrateSource, . private_dep: bool, . host_hash: Option, . ) -> CrateMetadata { 57 ( 0.00%) let trait_impls = root . .impls . .decode((&blob, sess)) . .map(|trait_impls| (trait_impls.trait_id, trait_impls.impls)) . .collect(); . let alloc_decoding_state = 57 ( 0.00%) AllocDecodingState::new(root.interpret_alloc_index.decode(&blob).collect()); . let dependencies = Lock::new(cnum_map.iter().cloned().collect()); . . // Pre-decode the DefPathHash->DefIndex table. This is a cheap operation . // that does not copy any data. It just does some data verification. 19 ( 0.00%) let def_path_hash_map = root.def_path_hash_map.decode(&blob); . 437 ( 0.00%) CrateMetadata { 19 ( 0.00%) blob, 57 ( 0.00%) root, 76 ( 0.00%) trait_impls, . raw_proc_macros, . source_map_import_info: OnceCell::new(), 76 ( 0.00%) def_path_hash_map, . expn_hash_map: Default::default(), 133 ( 0.00%) alloc_decoding_state, . cnum, 76 ( 0.00%) cnum_map, 95 ( 0.00%) dependencies, . dep_kind: Lock::new(dep_kind), 228 ( 0.00%) source, . private_dep, . host_hash, . extern_crate: Lock::new(None), . hygiene_context: Default::default(), . def_key_cache: Default::default(), . def_path_hash_cache: Default::default(), . } 171 ( 0.00%) } . . crate fn dependencies(&self) -> LockGuard<'_, Vec> { . self.dependencies.borrow() . } . . crate fn add_dependency(&self, cnum: CrateNum) { . self.dependencies.borrow_mut().push(cnum); . } . . crate fn update_extern_crate(&self, new_extern_crate: ExternCrate) -> bool { . let mut extern_crate = self.extern_crate.borrow_mut(); . let update = Some(new_extern_crate.rank()) > extern_crate.as_ref().map(ExternCrate::rank); . if update { 95 ( 0.00%) *extern_crate = Some(new_extern_crate); . } . update . } . . crate fn source(&self) -> &CrateSource { . &self.source . } . . crate fn dep_kind(&self) -> CrateDepKind { . *self.dep_kind.lock() . } . . crate fn update_dep_kind(&self, f: impl FnOnce(CrateDepKind) -> CrateDepKind) { 68 ( 0.00%) self.dep_kind.with_lock(|dep_kind| *dep_kind = f(*dep_kind)) . } . . crate fn panic_strategy(&self) -> PanicStrategy { . self.root.panic_strategy . } . . crate fn needs_panic_runtime(&self) -> bool { . self.root.needs_panic_runtime -- line 1905 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1909 ---------------------------------------- . self.root.panic_runtime . } . . crate fn is_profiler_runtime(&self) -> bool { . self.root.profiler_runtime . } . . crate fn needs_allocator(&self) -> bool { 5 ( 0.00%) self.root.needs_allocator . } . . crate fn has_global_allocator(&self) -> bool { . self.root.has_global_allocator . } . . crate fn has_default_lib_allocator(&self) -> bool { . self.root.has_default_lib_allocator -- line 1925 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1941 ---------------------------------------- . self.root.hash . } . . fn num_def_ids(&self) -> usize { . self.root.tables.def_keys.size() . } . . fn local_def_id(&self, index: DefIndex) -> DefId { 14,442 ( 0.00%) DefId { krate: self.cnum, index } . } . . // Translate a DefId from the current compilation environment to a DefId . // for an external crate. . fn reverse_translate_def_id(&self, did: DefId) -> Option { . for (local, &global) in self.cnum_map.iter_enumerated() { 2,290 ( 0.00%) if global == did.krate { . return Some(DefId { krate: local, index: did.index }); . } . } . . None . } . } . -- line 1964 ---------------------------------------- 316,599 ( 0.10%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/indexmap-1.8.0/src/map/core.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 26 ---------------------------------------- . /// indices mapping from the entry hash to its index. . indices: RawTable, . /// entries is a dense vec of entries in their order. . entries: Vec>, . } . . #[inline(always)] . fn get_hash(entries: &[Bucket]) -> impl Fn(&usize) -> u64 + '_ { 85,618 ( 0.03%) move |&i| entries[i].hash.get() . } . . #[inline] . fn equivalent<'a, K, V, Q: ?Sized + Equivalent>( . key: &'a Q, . entries: &'a [Bucket], . ) -> impl Fn(&usize) -> bool + 'a { 29,259 ( 0.01%) move |&i| Q::equivalent(key, &entries[i].key) . } . . #[inline] . fn erase_index(table: &mut RawTable, hash: HashValue, index: usize) { . table.erase_entry(hash.get(), move |&i| i == index); . } . . #[inline] -- line 50 ---------------------------------------- -- line 96 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . fn into_entries(self) -> Vec { . self.entries . } . . #[inline] . fn as_entries(&self) -> &[Self::Entry] { 147 ( 0.00%) &self.entries . } . . #[inline] . fn as_entries_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [Self::Entry] { . &mut self.entries . } . . fn with_entries(&mut self, f: F) -- line 112 ---------------------------------------- -- line 124 ---------------------------------------- . IndexMapCore { . indices: RawTable::new(), . entries: Vec::new(), . } . } . . #[inline] . pub(crate) fn with_capacity(n: usize) -> Self { 42 ( 0.00%) IndexMapCore { . indices: RawTable::with_capacity(n), . entries: Vec::with_capacity(n), . } . } . . #[inline] . pub(crate) fn len(&self) -> usize { 1,213 ( 0.00%) self.indices.len() . } . . #[inline] . pub(crate) fn capacity(&self) -> usize { . cmp::min(self.indices.capacity(), self.entries.capacity()) . } . . pub(crate) fn clear(&mut self) { -- line 148 ---------------------------------------- -- line 152 ---------------------------------------- . . pub(crate) fn truncate(&mut self, len: usize) { . if len < self.len() { . self.erase_indices(len, self.entries.len()); . self.entries.truncate(len); . } . } . 27 ( 0.00%) pub(crate) fn drain(&mut self, range: R) -> Drain<'_, Bucket> . where . R: RangeBounds, . { 9 ( 0.00%) let range = simplify_range(range, self.entries.len()); . self.erase_indices(range.start, range.end); . self.entries.drain(range) 24 ( 0.00%) } . . #[cfg(feature = "rayon")] . pub(crate) fn par_drain(&mut self, range: R) -> rayon::vec::Drain<'_, Bucket> . where . K: Send, . V: Send, . R: RangeBounds, . { -- line 175 ---------------------------------------- -- line 194 ---------------------------------------- . /// Reserve capacity for `additional` more key-value pairs. . pub(crate) fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { . self.indices.reserve(additional, get_hash(&self.entries)); . self.reserve_entries(); . } . . /// Reserve entries capacity to match the indices . fn reserve_entries(&mut self) { 3,647 ( 0.00%) let additional = self.indices.capacity() - self.entries.len(); . self.entries.reserve_exact(additional); . } . . /// Shrink the capacity of the map as much as possible. . pub(crate) fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) { . self.indices.shrink_to(0, get_hash(&self.entries)); . self.entries.shrink_to_fit(); . } -- line 210 ---------------------------------------- -- line 218 ---------------------------------------- . } else { . None . } . } . . /// Append a key-value pair, *without* checking whether it already exists, . /// and return the pair's new index. . fn push(&mut self, hash: HashValue, key: K, value: V) -> usize { 13,464 ( 0.00%) let i = self.entries.len(); . self.indices.insert(hash.get(), i, get_hash(&self.entries)); 27,432 ( 0.01%) if i == self.entries.capacity() { . // Reserve our own capacity synced to the indices, . // rather than letting `Vec::push` just double it. . self.reserve_entries(); . } 80,126 ( 0.03%) self.entries.push(Bucket { hash, key, value }); . i . } . . /// Return the index in `entries` where an equivalent key can be found 3,102 ( 0.00%) pub(crate) fn get_index_of(&self, hash: HashValue, key: &Q) -> Option . where . Q: ?Sized + Equivalent, . { 410 ( 0.00%) let eq = equivalent(key, &self.entries); . self.indices.get(hash.get(), eq).copied() 3,102 ( 0.00%) } . 1,978 ( 0.00%) pub(crate) fn insert_full(&mut self, hash: HashValue, key: K, value: V) -> (usize, Option) . where . K: Eq, . { . match self.get_index_of(hash, &key) { . Some(i) => (i, Some(replace(&mut self.entries[i].value, value))), 272 ( 0.00%) None => (self.push(hash, key, value), None), . } 1,734 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Remove an entry by shifting all entries that follow it . pub(crate) fn shift_remove_full(&mut self, hash: HashValue, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, K, V)> . where . Q: ?Sized + Equivalent, . { . let eq = equivalent(key, &self.entries); . match self.indices.remove_entry(hash.get(), eq) { -- line 262 ---------------------------------------- -- line 361 ---------------------------------------- . let (init, shifted_entries) = self.entries.split_at(end); . let (start_entries, erased_entries) = init.split_at(start); . . let erased = erased_entries.len(); . let shifted = shifted_entries.len(); . let half_capacity = self.indices.buckets() / 2; . . // Use a heuristic between different strategies 6 ( 0.00%) if erased == 0 { . // Degenerate case, nothing to do . } else if start + shifted < half_capacity && start < erased { . // Reinsert everything, as there are few kept indices . self.indices.clear(); . . // Reinsert stable indices . for (i, entry) in enumerate(start_entries) { . self.indices.insert_no_grow(entry.hash.get(), i); -- line 377 ---------------------------------------- -- line 457 ---------------------------------------- . Vacant(VacantEntry<'a, K, V>), . } . . impl<'a, K, V> Entry<'a, K, V> { . /// Inserts the given default value in the entry if it is vacant and returns a mutable . /// reference to it. Otherwise a mutable reference to an already existent value is returned. . /// . /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). 49 ( 0.00%) pub fn or_insert(self, default: V) -> &'a mut V { 14 ( 0.00%) match self { . Entry::Occupied(entry) => entry.into_mut(), 35 ( 0.00%) Entry::Vacant(entry) => entry.insert(default), . } 56 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Inserts the result of the `call` function in the entry if it is vacant and returns a mutable . /// reference to it. Otherwise a mutable reference to an already existent value is returned. . /// . /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). 24,404 ( 0.01%) pub fn or_insert_with(self, call: F) -> &'a mut V . where . F: FnOnce() -> V, . { 6,102 ( 0.00%) match self { 1,632 ( 0.00%) Entry::Occupied(entry) => entry.into_mut(), 2,023 ( 0.00%) Entry::Vacant(entry) => entry.insert(call()), . } 24,408 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Inserts the result of the `call` function with a reference to the entry's key if it is . /// vacant, and returns a mutable reference to the new value. Otherwise a mutable reference to . /// an already existent value is returned. . /// . /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). . pub fn or_insert_with_key(self, call: F) -> &'a mut V . where -- line 492 ---------------------------------------- -- line 531 ---------------------------------------- . x => x, . } . } . . /// Inserts a default-constructed value in the entry if it is vacant and returns a mutable . /// reference to it. Otherwise a mutable reference to an already existent value is returned. . /// . /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). 98,462 ( 0.03%) pub fn or_default(self) -> &'a mut V . where . V: Default, . { 28,132 ( 0.01%) match self { 2,896 ( 0.00%) Entry::Occupied(entry) => entry.into_mut(), 33,510 ( 0.01%) Entry::Vacant(entry) => entry.insert(V::default()), . } 112,528 ( 0.04%) } . } . . impl fmt::Debug for Entry<'_, K, V> { . fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { . match *self { . Entry::Vacant(ref v) => f.debug_tuple(stringify!(Entry)).field(v).finish(), . Entry::Occupied(ref o) => f.debug_tuple(stringify!(Entry)).field(o).finish(), . } -- line 555 ---------------------------------------- -- line 634 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Return the index where the key-value pair will be inserted. . pub fn index(&self) -> usize { . self.map.len() . } . . /// Inserts the entry's key and the given value into the map, and returns a mutable reference . /// to the value. 6,714 ( 0.00%) pub fn insert(self, value: V) -> &'a mut V { 36,204 ( 0.01%) let i = self.map.push(self.hash, self.key, value); 125 ( 0.00%) &mut self.map.entries[i].value 7,664 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl fmt::Debug for VacantEntry<'_, K, V> { . fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { . f.debug_tuple(stringify!(VacantEntry)) . .field(self.key()) . .finish() . } -- line 653 ---------------------------------------- 100,360 ( 0.03%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/tokentrees.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 8 ---------------------------------------- . }; . use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust::token_to_string; . use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; . use rustc_errors::PResult; . use rustc_span::Span; . . impl<'a> StringReader<'a> { . pub(super) fn into_token_trees(self) -> (PResult<'a, TokenStream>, Vec) { 76 ( 0.00%) let mut tt_reader = TokenTreesReader { . string_reader: self, 4 ( 0.00%) token: Token::dummy(), . open_braces: Vec::new(), . unmatched_braces: Vec::new(), . matching_delim_spans: Vec::new(), . last_unclosed_found_span: None, . last_delim_empty_block_spans: FxHashMap::default(), . matching_block_spans: Vec::new(), . }; 4 ( 0.00%) let res = tt_reader.parse_all_token_trees(); 24 ( 0.00%) (res, tt_reader.unmatched_braces) . } . } . . struct TokenTreesReader<'a> { . string_reader: StringReader<'a>, . token: Token, . /// Stack of open delimiters and their spans. Used for error message. . open_braces: Vec<(token::DelimToken, Span)>, -- line 35 ---------------------------------------- -- line 43 ---------------------------------------- . last_delim_empty_block_spans: FxHashMap, . /// Collect the spans of braces (Open, Close). Used only . /// for detecting if blocks are empty and only braces. . matching_block_spans: Vec<(Span, Span)>, . } . . impl<'a> TokenTreesReader<'a> { . // Parse a stream of tokens into a list of `TokenTree`s, up to an `Eof`. 32 ( 0.00%) fn parse_all_token_trees(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, TokenStream> { . let mut buf = TokenStreamBuilder::default(); . . self.bump(); 914 ( 0.00%) while self.token != token::Eof { 3,624 ( 0.00%) buf.push(self.parse_token_tree()?); . } . . Ok(buf.into_token_stream()) 36 ( 0.00%) } . . // Parse a stream of tokens into a list of `TokenTree`s, up to a `CloseDelim`. . fn parse_token_trees_until_close_delim(&mut self) -> TokenStream { . let mut buf = TokenStreamBuilder::default(); . loop { 10,350 ( 0.00%) if let token::CloseDelim(..) = self.token.kind { . return buf.into_token_stream(); . } . 22,435 ( 0.01%) match self.parse_token_tree() { 40,383 ( 0.01%) Ok(tree) => buf.push(tree), . Err(mut e) => { . e.emit(); . return buf.into_token_stream(); . } . } . } . } . 44,460 ( 0.01%) fn parse_token_tree(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, TreeAndSpacing> { 9,880 ( 0.00%) let sm = self.string_reader.sess.source_map(); . 41,708 ( 0.01%) match self.token.kind { . token::Eof => { . let msg = "this file contains an unclosed delimiter"; . let mut err = . self.string_reader.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(self.token.span, msg); . for &(_, sp) in &self.open_braces { . err.span_label(sp, "unclosed delimiter"); . self.unmatched_braces.push(UnmatchedBrace { . expected_delim: token::DelimToken::Brace, -- line 91 ---------------------------------------- -- line 113 ---------------------------------------- . err.span_label( . *close_sp, . "...as it matches this but it has different indentation", . ); . } . } . Err(err) . } 688 ( 0.00%) token::OpenDelim(delim) => { . // The span for beginning of the delimited section 688 ( 0.00%) let pre_span = self.token.span; . . // Parse the open delimiter. 4,816 ( 0.00%) self.open_braces.push((delim, self.token.span)); . self.bump(); . . // Parse the token trees within the delimiters. . // We stop at any delimiter so we can try to recover if the user . // uses an incorrect delimiter. 688 ( 0.00%) let tts = self.parse_token_trees_until_close_delim(); . . // Expand to cover the entire delimited token tree 3,440 ( 0.00%) let delim_span = DelimSpan::from_pair(pre_span, self.token.span); . 1,376 ( 0.00%) match self.token.kind { . // Correct delimiter. 1,376 ( 0.00%) token::CloseDelim(d) if d == delim => { . let (open_brace, open_brace_span) = self.open_braces.pop().unwrap(); 1,376 ( 0.00%) let close_brace_span = self.token.span; . 2,064 ( 0.00%) if tts.is_empty() { 249 ( 0.00%) let empty_block_span = open_brace_span.to(close_brace_span); 332 ( 0.00%) if !sm.is_multiline(empty_block_span) { . // Only track if the block is in the form of `{}`, otherwise it is . // likely that it was written on purpose. . self.last_delim_empty_block_spans.insert(delim, empty_block_span); . } . } . . //only add braces 2,752 ( 0.00%) if let (DelimToken::Brace, DelimToken::Brace) = (open_brace, delim) { . self.matching_block_spans.push((open_brace_span, close_brace_span)); . } . 688 ( 0.00%) if self.open_braces.is_empty() { . // Clear up these spans to avoid suggesting them as we've found . // properly matched delimiters so far for an entire block. . self.matching_delim_spans.clear(); . } else { . self.matching_delim_spans.push(( . open_brace, . open_brace_span, . close_brace_span, -- line 165 ---------------------------------------- -- line 218 ---------------------------------------- . token::Eof => { . // Silently recover, the EOF token will be seen again . // and an error emitted then. Thus we don't pop from . // self.open_braces here. . } . _ => {} . } . 4,816 ( 0.00%) Ok(TokenTree::Delimited(delim_span, delim, tts).into()) . } . token::CloseDelim(delim) => { . // An unexpected closing delimiter (i.e., there is no . // matching opening delimiter). . let token_str = token_to_string(&self.token); . let msg = format!("unexpected closing delimiter: `{}`", token_str); . let mut err = . self.string_reader.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(self.token.span, &msg); -- line 234 ---------------------------------------- -- line 253 ---------------------------------------- . err.span_label(parent.1, "...matches this closing brace"); . } . } . . err.span_label(self.token.span, "unexpected closing delimiter"); . Err(err) . } . _ => { 21,260 ( 0.01%) let tt = TokenTree::Token(self.token.take()); . let mut spacing = self.bump(); 8,504 ( 0.00%) if !self.token.is_op() { . spacing = Alone; . } 25,512 ( 0.01%) Ok((tt, spacing)) . } . } 39,520 ( 0.01%) } . . fn bump(&mut self) -> Spacing { 47,236 ( 0.01%) let (spacing, token) = self.string_reader.next_token(); 24,736 ( 0.01%) self.token = token; . spacing . } . } . 688 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Default)] . struct TokenStreamBuilder { . buf: Vec, . } . . impl TokenStreamBuilder { 64,220 ( 0.02%) fn push(&mut self, (tree, joint): TreeAndSpacing) { 29,859 ( 0.01%) if let Some((TokenTree::Token(prev_token), Joint)) = self.buf.last() { 2,142 ( 0.00%) if let TokenTree::Token(token) = &tree { 4,349 ( 0.00%) if let Some(glued) = prev_token.glue(token) { . self.buf.pop(); 3,408 ( 0.00%) self.buf.push((TokenTree::Token(glued), joint)); . return; . } . } . } 23,280 ( 0.01%) self.buf.push((tree, joint)) 39,520 ( 0.01%) } . . fn into_token_stream(self) -> TokenStream { 6,916 ( 0.00%) TokenStream::new(self.buf) . } . } 17,477 ( 0.01%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/num/uint_macros.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 57 ---------------------------------------- . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: . /// . /// ``` . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(", stringify!($SelfT), "::from_str_radix(\"A\", 16), Ok(10));")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] 72 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result { 36 ( 0.00%) from_str_radix(src, radix) 108 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of `self`. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: . /// . /// ``` -- line 75 ---------------------------------------- -- line 80 ---------------------------------------- . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[doc(alias = "popcount")] . #[doc(alias = "popcnt")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn count_ones(self) -> u32 { 20,490 ( 0.01%) intrinsics::ctpop(self as $ActualT) as u32 . } . . /// Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of `self`. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: . /// -- line 96 ---------------------------------------- -- line 118 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 2); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn leading_zeros(self) -> u32 { 125,870 ( 0.04%) intrinsics::ctlz(self as $ActualT) as u32 . } . . /// Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation . /// of `self`. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 134 ---------------------------------------- -- line 139 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn trailing_zeros(self) -> u32 { 102,100 ( 0.03%) intrinsics::cttz(self) as u32 . } . . /// Returns the number of leading ones in the binary representation of `self`. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: . /// -- line 155 ---------------------------------------- -- line 204 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(", $rot, "), m);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn rotate_left(self, n: u32) -> Self { 1,589,482 ( 0.50%) intrinsics::rotate_left(self, n as $SelfT) . } . . /// Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, `n`, . /// wrapping the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting . /// integer. . /// . /// Please note this isn't the same operation as the `>>` shifting operator! . /// -- line 220 ---------------------------------------- -- line 456 ---------------------------------------- . )] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_inherent_unchecked_arith", issue = "85122")] . #[inline(always)] . pub const unsafe fn unchecked_add(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { . // SAFETY: the caller must uphold the safety contract for . // `unchecked_add`. 243,502 ( 0.08%) unsafe { intrinsics::unchecked_add(self, rhs) } . } . . /// Checked addition with a signed integer. Computes `self + rhs`, . /// returning `None` if overflow occurred. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 472 ---------------------------------------- -- line 525 ---------------------------------------- . )] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_inherent_unchecked_arith", issue = "85122")] . #[inline(always)] . pub const unsafe fn unchecked_sub(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { . // SAFETY: the caller must uphold the safety contract for . // `unchecked_sub`. 7,694 ( 0.00%) unsafe { intrinsics::unchecked_sub(self, rhs) } . } . . /// Checked integer multiplication. Computes `self * rhs`, returning . /// `None` if overflow occurred. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 541 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1035 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX.saturating_add(127), ", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_saturating_int_methods", since = "1.47.0")] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn saturating_add(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 23,253 ( 0.01%) intrinsics::saturating_add(self, rhs) . } . . /// Saturating addition with a signed integer. Computes `self + rhs`, . /// saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 1051 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1084 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(13", stringify!($SelfT), ".saturating_sub(127), 0);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_saturating_int_methods", since = "1.47.0")] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn saturating_sub(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 608 ( 0.00%) intrinsics::saturating_sub(self, rhs) . } . . /// Saturating integer multiplication. Computes `self * rhs`, . /// saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 1100 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1175 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(200", stringify!($SelfT), ".wrapping_add(", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX), 199);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn wrapping_add(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 713,863 ( 0.22%) intrinsics::wrapping_add(self, rhs) . } . . /// Wrapping (modular) addition with a signed integer. Computes . /// `self + rhs`, wrapping around at the boundary of the type. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 1191 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1217 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(100", stringify!($SelfT), ".wrapping_sub(", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX), 101);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn wrapping_sub(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 408,429 ( 0.13%) intrinsics::wrapping_sub(self, rhs) . } . . /// Wrapping (modular) multiplication. Computes `self * . /// rhs`, wrapping around at the boundary of the type. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 1233 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1240 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(25u8.wrapping_mul(12), 44); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn wrapping_mul(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 1,346,781 ( 0.42%) intrinsics::wrapping_mul(self, rhs) . } . . /// Wrapping (modular) division. Computes `self / rhs`. . /// Wrapped division on unsigned types is just normal division. . /// There's no way wrapping could ever happen. . /// This function exists, so that all operations . /// are accounted for in the wrapping operations. . /// -- line 1256 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1492 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX.overflowing_add(1), (0, true));")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "wrapping", since = "1.7.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn overflowing_add(self, rhs: Self) -> (Self, bool) { 160,679 ( 0.05%) let (a, b) = intrinsics::add_with_overflow(self as $ActualT, rhs as $ActualT); . (a as Self, b) . } . . /// Calculates `self + rhs + carry` without the ability to overflow. . /// . /// Performs "ternary addition" which takes in an extra bit to add, and may return an . /// additional bit of overflow. This allows for chaining together multiple additions . /// to create "big integers" which represent larger values. -- line 1508 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1588 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(0", stringify!($SelfT), ".overflowing_sub(1), (", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX, true));")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "wrapping", since = "1.7.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn overflowing_sub(self, rhs: Self) -> (Self, bool) { 54,803 ( 0.02%) let (a, b) = intrinsics::sub_with_overflow(self as $ActualT, rhs as $ActualT); . (a as Self, b) . } . . /// Calculates `self - rhs - borrow` without the ability to overflow. . /// . /// Performs "ternary subtraction" which takes in an extra bit to subtract, and may return . /// an additional bit of overflow. This allows for chaining together multiple subtractions . /// to create "big integers" which represent larger values. -- line 1604 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1674 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(1_000_000_000u32.overflowing_mul(10), (1410065408, true)); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "wrapping", since = "1.7.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn overflowing_mul(self, rhs: Self) -> (Self, bool) { 268,486 ( 0.08%) let (a, b) = intrinsics::mul_with_overflow(self as $ActualT, rhs as $ActualT); . (a as Self, b) . } . . /// Calculates the divisor when `self` is divided by `rhs`. . /// . /// Returns a tuple of the divisor along with a boolean indicating . /// whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. Note that for unsigned . /// integers overflow never occurs, so the second value is always -- line 1690 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2132 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert!(16", stringify!($SelfT), ".is_power_of_two());")] . #[doc = concat!("assert!(!10", stringify!($SelfT), ".is_power_of_two());")] . /// ``` . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_is_power_of_two", since = "1.32.0")] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn is_power_of_two(self) -> bool { 144 ( 0.00%) self.count_ones() == 1 . } . . // Returns one less than next power of two. . // (For 8u8 next power of two is 8u8 and for 6u8 it is 8u8) . // . // 8u8.one_less_than_next_power_of_two() == 7 . // 6u8.one_less_than_next_power_of_two() == 7 . // . // This method cannot overflow, as in the `next_power_of_two` . // overflow cases it instead ends up returning the maximum value . // of the type, and can return 0 for 0. . #[inline] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_int_pow", since = "1.50.0")] . const fn one_less_than_next_power_of_two(self) -> Self { 1,264 ( 0.00%) if self <= 1 { return 0; } . 3,799 ( 0.00%) let p = self - 1; . // SAFETY: Because `p > 0`, it cannot consist entirely of leading zeros. . // That means the shift is always in-bounds, and some processors . // (such as intel pre-haswell) have more efficient ctlz . // intrinsics when the argument is non-zero. 11,365 ( 0.00%) let z = unsafe { intrinsics::ctlz_nonzero(p) }; 3,791 ( 0.00%) <$SelfT>::MAX >> z . } . . /// Returns the smallest power of two greater than or equal to `self`. . /// . /// When return value overflows (i.e., `self > (1 << (N-1))` for type . /// `uN`), it panics in debug mode and the return value is wrapped to 0 in . /// release mode (the only situation in which method can return 0). . /// -- line 2171 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2179 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_int_pow", since = "1.50.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline] . #[rustc_inherit_overflow_checks] . pub const fn next_power_of_two(self) -> Self { 6,314 ( 0.00%) self.one_less_than_next_power_of_two() + 1 . } . . /// Returns the smallest power of two greater than or equal to `n`. If . /// the next power of two is greater than the type's maximum value, . /// `None` is returned, otherwise the power of two is wrapped in `Some`. . /// . /// # Examples . /// -- line 2195 ---------------------------------------- 18,326 ( 0.01%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/ops/bit.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 267 ---------------------------------------- . macro_rules! bitor_impl { . ($($t:ty)*) => ($( . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_ops", issue = "90080")] . impl const BitOr for $t { . type Output = $t; . . #[inline] 302 ( 0.00%) fn bitor(self, rhs: $t) -> $t { self | rhs } . } . . forward_ref_binop! { impl const BitOr, bitor for $t, $t } . )*) . } . . bitor_impl! { bool usize u8 u16 u32 u64 u128 isize i8 i16 i32 i64 i128 } . -- line 283 ---------------------------------------- -- line 368 ---------------------------------------- . macro_rules! bitxor_impl { . ($($t:ty)*) => ($( . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_ops", issue = "90080")] . impl const BitXor for $t { . type Output = $t; . . #[inline] 799,444 ( 0.25%) fn bitxor(self, other: $t) -> $t { self ^ other } . } . . forward_ref_binop! { impl const BitXor, bitxor for $t, $t } . )*) . } . . bitxor_impl! { bool usize u8 u16 u32 u64 u128 isize i8 i16 i32 i64 i128 } . -- line 384 ---------------------------------------- 173,738 ( 0.05%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/stacker-0.1.14/src/lib.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 42 ---------------------------------------- . /// `stack_size` bytes. . /// . /// The closure `f` is guaranteed to run on a stack with at least `red_zone` bytes, and it will be . /// run on the current stack if there's space available. . #[inline(always)] . pub fn maybe_grow R>(red_zone: usize, stack_size: usize, callback: F) -> R { . // if we can't guess the remaining stack (unsupported on some platforms) we immediately grow . // the stack and then cache the new stack size (which we do know now because we allocated it. 102,674 ( 0.03%) let enough_space = match remaining_stack() { . Some(remaining) => remaining >= red_zone, . None => false, . }; 135,360 ( 0.04%) if enough_space { 6,058 ( 0.00%) callback() . } else { . grow(stack_size, callback) . } . } . . /// Always creates a new stack for the passed closure to run on. . /// The closure will still be on the same thread as the caller of `grow`. . /// This will allocate a new stack with at least `stack_size` bytes. -- line 63 ---------------------------------------- -- line 82 ---------------------------------------- . _grow(stack_size, dyn_callback); . ret.unwrap() . } . . /// Queries the amount of remaining stack as interpreted by this library. . /// . /// This function will return the amount of stack space left which will be used . /// to determine whether a stack switch should be made or not. 90,240 ( 0.03%) pub fn remaining_stack() -> Option { . let current_ptr = current_stack_ptr(); 90,240 ( 0.03%) get_stack_limit().map(|limit| current_ptr - limit) 180,480 ( 0.06%) } . . psm_stack_information! ( . yes { . fn current_stack_ptr() -> usize { 90,240 ( 0.03%) psm::stack_pointer() as usize . } . } . no { . #[inline(always)] . fn current_stack_ptr() -> usize { . unsafe { . let mut x = std::mem::MaybeUninit::::uninit(); . // Unlikely to be ever exercised. As a fallback we execute a volatile read to a -- line 106 ---------------------------------------- -- line 111 ---------------------------------------- . x.as_ptr() as usize . } . } . } . ); . . thread_local! { . static STACK_LIMIT: Cell> = Cell::new(unsafe { 1 ( 0.00%) guess_os_stack_limit() . }) . } . . #[inline(always)] . fn get_stack_limit() -> Option { . STACK_LIMIT.with(|s| s.get()) . } . -- line 127 ---------------------------------------- -- line 403 ---------------------------------------- . VirtualQuery( . psm::stack_pointer() as *const _, . mi.as_mut_ptr(), . std::mem::size_of::() as SIZE_T, . ); . Some(mi.assume_init().AllocationBase as usize + get_thread_stack_guarantee() + 0x1000) . } . } else if #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os="solaris", target_os = "netbsd"))] { 2 ( 0.00%) unsafe fn guess_os_stack_limit() -> Option { . let mut attr = std::mem::MaybeUninit::::uninit(); 4 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_init(attr.as_mut_ptr()), 0); 7 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(libc::pthread_getattr_np(libc::pthread_self(), . attr.as_mut_ptr()), 0); 1 ( 0.00%) let mut stackaddr = std::ptr::null_mut(); 4 ( 0.00%) let mut stacksize = 0; 4 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_getstack( . attr.as_ptr(), &mut stackaddr, &mut stacksize . ), 0); 4 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_destroy(attr.as_mut_ptr()), 0); 1 ( 0.00%) Some(stackaddr as usize) 3 ( 0.00%) } . } else if #[cfg(any(target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "dragonfly"))] { . unsafe fn guess_os_stack_limit() -> Option { . let mut attr = std::mem::MaybeUninit::::uninit(); . assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_init(attr.as_mut_ptr()), 0); . assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_get_np(libc::pthread_self(), attr.as_mut_ptr()), 0); . let mut stackaddr = std::ptr::null_mut(); . let mut stacksize = 0; . assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_getstack( -- line 431 ---------------------------------------- 52,788 ( 0.02%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/lib.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 38 ---------------------------------------- . #[derive(Debug)] . pub struct Token { . pub kind: TokenKind, . pub len: usize, . } . . impl Token { . fn new(kind: TokenKind, len: usize) -> Token { 71,838 ( 0.02%) Token { kind, len } . } . } . . /// Enum representing common lexeme types. . // perf note: Changing all `usize` to `u32` doesn't change performance. See #77629 15,990 ( 0.01%) #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)] . pub enum TokenKind { . // Multi-char tokens: . /// "// comment" . LineComment { doc_style: Option }, . /// `/* block comment */` . /// . /// Block comments can be recursive, so the sequence like `/* /* */` . /// will not be considered terminated and will result in a parsing error. -- line 60 ---------------------------------------- -- line 192 ---------------------------------------- . /// Literal starts with "0x". . Hexadecimal, . /// Literal doesn't contain a prefix. . Decimal, . } . . /// `rustc` allows files to have a shebang, e.g. "#!/usr/bin/rustrun", . /// but shebang isn't a part of rust syntax. 28 ( 0.00%) pub fn strip_shebang(input: &str) -> Option { . // Shebang must start with `#!` literally, without any preceding whitespace. . // For simplicity we consider any line starting with `#!` a shebang, . // regardless of restrictions put on shebangs by specific platforms. . if let Some(input_tail) = input.strip_prefix("#!") { . // Ok, this is a shebang but if the next non-whitespace token is `[`, . // then it may be valid Rust code, so consider it Rust code. . let next_non_whitespace_token = tokenize(input_tail).map(|tok| tok.kind).find(|tok| { . !matches!( -- line 208 ---------------------------------------- -- line 213 ---------------------------------------- . ) . }); . if next_non_whitespace_token != Some(TokenKind::OpenBracket) { . // No other choice than to consider this a shebang. . return Some(2 + input_tail.lines().next().unwrap_or_default().len()); . } . } . None 32 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Parses the first token from the provided input string. 23,946 ( 0.01%) pub fn first_token(input: &str) -> Token { . debug_assert!(!input.is_empty()); 7,982 ( 0.00%) Cursor::new(input).advance_token() 31,928 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Creates an iterator that produces tokens from the input string. . pub fn tokenize(input: &str) -> impl Iterator + '_ { . let mut cursor = Cursor::new(input); . std::iter::from_fn(move || { . if cursor.is_eof() { . None . } else { -- line 235 ---------------------------------------- -- line 243 ---------------------------------------- . /// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/whitespace.html) . /// for definitions of these classes. . pub fn is_whitespace(c: char) -> bool { . // This is Pattern_White_Space. . // . // Note that this set is stable (ie, it doesn't change with different . // Unicode versions), so it's ok to just hard-code the values. . 19,852 ( 0.01%) matches!( . c, . // Usual ASCII suspects . '\u{0009}' // \t . | '\u{000A}' // \n . | '\u{000B}' // vertical tab . | '\u{000C}' // form feed . | '\u{000D}' // \r . | '\u{0020}' // space -- line 259 ---------------------------------------- -- line 269 ---------------------------------------- . | '\u{2028}' // LINE SEPARATOR . | '\u{2029}' // PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR . ) . } . . /// True if `c` is valid as a first character of an identifier. . /// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/identifiers.html) for . /// a formal definition of valid identifier name. 13 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_id_start(c: char) -> bool { . // This is XID_Start OR '_' (which formally is not a XID_Start). 718 ( 0.00%) c == '_' || unicode_xid::UnicodeXID::is_xid_start(c) 13 ( 0.00%) } . . /// True if `c` is valid as a non-first character of an identifier. . /// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/identifiers.html) for . /// a formal definition of valid identifier name. . pub fn is_id_continue(c: char) -> bool { . unicode_xid::UnicodeXID::is_xid_continue(c) . } . -- line 288 ---------------------------------------- -- line 293 ---------------------------------------- . is_id_start(start) && chars.all(is_id_continue) . } else { . false . } . } . . impl Cursor<'_> { . /// Parses a token from the input string. 63,856 ( 0.02%) fn advance_token(&mut self) -> Token { . let first_char = self.bump().unwrap(); 29,251 ( 0.01%) let token_kind = match first_char { . // Slash, comment or block comment. 2,130 ( 0.00%) '/' => match self.first() { . '/' => self.line_comment(), . '*' => self.block_comment(), . _ => Slash, . }, . . // Whitespace sequence. . c if is_whitespace(c) => self.whitespace(), . . // Raw identifier, raw string literal or identifier. 216 ( 0.00%) 'r' => match (self.first(), self.second()) { . ('#', c1) if is_id_start(c1) => self.raw_ident(), . ('#', _) | ('"', _) => { . let (n_hashes, err) = self.raw_double_quoted_string(1); . let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); . if err.is_none() { . self.eat_literal_suffix(); . } . let kind = RawStr { n_hashes, err }; . Literal { kind, suffix_start } . } . _ => self.ident_or_unknown_prefix(), . }, . . // Byte literal, byte string literal, raw byte string literal or identifier. 198 ( 0.00%) 'b' => match (self.first(), self.second()) { . ('\'', _) => { . self.bump(); . let terminated = self.single_quoted_string(); . let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); . if terminated { . self.eat_literal_suffix(); . } . let kind = Byte { terminated }; -- line 338 ---------------------------------------- -- line 361 ---------------------------------------- . _ => self.ident_or_unknown_prefix(), . }, . . // Identifier (this should be checked after other variant that can . // start as identifier). . c if is_id_start(c) => self.ident_or_unknown_prefix(), . . // Numeric literal. 10,521 ( 0.00%) c @ '0'..='9' => { . let literal_kind = self.number(c); . let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); . self.eat_literal_suffix(); 590 ( 0.00%) TokenKind::Literal { kind: literal_kind, suffix_start } . } . . // One-symbol tokens. 332 ( 0.00%) ';' => Semi, 748 ( 0.00%) ',' => Comma, 314 ( 0.00%) '.' => Dot, 1,074 ( 0.00%) '(' => OpenParen, 1,074 ( 0.00%) ')' => CloseParen, 232 ( 0.00%) '{' => OpenBrace, 232 ( 0.00%) '}' => CloseBrace, 70 ( 0.00%) '[' => OpenBracket, 70 ( 0.00%) ']' => CloseBracket, 12 ( 0.00%) '@' => At, 42 ( 0.00%) '#' => Pound, . '~' => Tilde, . '?' => Question, 554 ( 0.00%) ':' => Colon, 138 ( 0.00%) '$' => Dollar, 370 ( 0.00%) '=' => Eq, 218 ( 0.00%) '!' => Bang, 74 ( 0.00%) '<' => Lt, 352 ( 0.00%) '>' => Gt, 78 ( 0.00%) '-' => Minus, 150 ( 0.00%) '&' => And, 176 ( 0.00%) '|' => Or, 8 ( 0.00%) '+' => Plus, 6 ( 0.00%) '*' => Star, . '^' => Caret, . '%' => Percent, . . // Lifetime or character literal. 36 ( 0.00%) '\'' => self.lifetime_or_char(), . . // String literal. . '"' => { 645 ( 0.00%) let terminated = self.double_quoted_string(); . let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); 430 ( 0.00%) if terminated { . self.eat_literal_suffix(); . } . let kind = Str { terminated }; 430 ( 0.00%) Literal { kind, suffix_start } . } . // Identifier starting with an emoji. Only lexed for graceful error recovery. . c if !c.is_ascii() && unic_emoji_char::is_emoji(c) => { . self.fake_ident_or_unknown_prefix() . } . _ => Unknown, . }; . Token::new(token_kind, self.len_consumed()) 71,838 ( 0.02%) } . . fn line_comment(&mut self) -> TokenKind { . debug_assert!(self.prev() == '/' && self.first() == '/'); . self.bump(); . 1,246 ( 0.00%) let doc_style = match self.first() { . // `//!` is an inner line doc comment. . '!' => Some(DocStyle::Inner), . // `////` (more than 3 slashes) is not considered a doc comment. 1,323 ( 0.00%) '/' if self.second() != '/' => Some(DocStyle::Outer), . _ => None, . }; . 16,946 ( 0.01%) self.eat_while(|c| c != '\n'); 1,596 ( 0.00%) LineComment { doc_style } . } . . fn block_comment(&mut self) -> TokenKind { . debug_assert!(self.prev() == '/' && self.first() == '*'); . self.bump(); . 4 ( 0.00%) let doc_style = match self.first() { . // `/*!` is an inner block doc comment. . '!' => Some(DocStyle::Inner), . // `/***` (more than 2 stars) is not considered a doc comment. . // `/**/` is not considered a doc comment. . '*' if !matches!(self.second(), '*' | '/') => Some(DocStyle::Outer), . _ => None, . }; . . let mut depth = 1usize; 62 ( 0.00%) while let Some(c) = self.bump() { . match c { . '/' if self.first() == '*' => { . self.bump(); . depth += 1; . } 2 ( 0.00%) '*' if self.first() == '/' => { . self.bump(); 2 ( 0.00%) depth -= 1; 2 ( 0.00%) if depth == 0 { . // This block comment is closed, so for a construction like "/* */ */" . // there will be a successfully parsed block comment "/* */" . // and " */" will be processed separately. . break; . } . } . _ => (), . } . } . 5 ( 0.00%) BlockComment { doc_style, terminated: depth == 0 } . } . . fn whitespace(&mut self) -> TokenKind { . debug_assert!(is_whitespace(self.prev())); . self.eat_while(is_whitespace); 2,343 ( 0.00%) Whitespace . } . . fn raw_ident(&mut self) -> TokenKind { . debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'r' && self.first() == '#' && is_id_start(self.second())); . // Eat "#" symbol. . self.bump(); . // Eat the identifier part of RawIdent. . self.eat_identifier(); . RawIdent . } . 7,995 ( 0.00%) fn ident_or_unknown_prefix(&mut self) -> TokenKind { . debug_assert!(is_id_start(self.prev())); . // Start is already eaten, eat the rest of identifier. 3,198 ( 0.00%) self.eat_while(is_id_continue); . // Known prefixes must have been handled earlier. So if . // we see a prefix here, it is definitely an unknown prefix. 3,198 ( 0.00%) match self.first() { . '#' | '"' | '\'' => UnknownPrefix, 1,599 ( 0.00%) c if !c.is_ascii() && unic_emoji_char::is_emoji(c) => { . self.fake_ident_or_unknown_prefix() . } 1,599 ( 0.00%) _ => Ident, . } 6,396 ( 0.00%) } . . fn fake_ident_or_unknown_prefix(&mut self) -> TokenKind { . // Start is already eaten, eat the rest of identifier. . self.eat_while(|c| { . unicode_xid::UnicodeXID::is_xid_continue(c) . || (!c.is_ascii() && unic_emoji_char::is_emoji(c)) . || c == '\u{200d}' . }); -- line 515 ---------------------------------------- -- line 519 ---------------------------------------- . '#' | '"' | '\'' => UnknownPrefix, . _ => InvalidIdent, . } . } . . fn number(&mut self, first_digit: char) -> LiteralKind { . debug_assert!('0' <= self.prev() && self.prev() <= '9'); . let mut base = Base::Decimal; 236 ( 0.00%) if first_digit == '0' { . // Attempt to parse encoding base. 214 ( 0.00%) let has_digits = match self.first() { . 'b' => { . base = Base::Binary; . self.bump(); . self.eat_decimal_digits() . } . 'o' => { . base = Base::Octal; . self.bump(); -- line 537 ---------------------------------------- -- line 538 ---------------------------------------- . self.eat_decimal_digits() . } . 'x' => { . base = Base::Hexadecimal; . self.bump(); . self.eat_hexadecimal_digits() . } . // Not a base prefix. 126 ( 0.00%) '0'..='9' | '_' | '.' | 'e' | 'E' => { . self.eat_decimal_digits(); . true . } . // Just a 0. . _ => return Int { base, empty_int: false }, . }; . // Base prefix was provided, but there were no digits . // after it, e.g. "0x". -- line 554 ---------------------------------------- -- line 555 ---------------------------------------- . if !has_digits { . return Int { base, empty_int: true }; . } . } else { . // No base prefix, parse number in the usual way. . self.eat_decimal_digits(); . }; . 458 ( 0.00%) match self.first() { . // Don't be greedy if this is actually an . // integer literal followed by field/method access or a range pattern . // (`0..2` and `12.foo()`) 2 ( 0.00%) '.' if self.second() != '.' && !is_id_start(self.second()) => { . // might have stuff after the ., and if it does, it needs to start . // with a number . self.bump(); . let mut empty_exponent = false; . if self.first().is_digit(10) { . self.eat_decimal_digits(); . match self.first() { . 'e' | 'E' => { -- line 575 ---------------------------------------- -- line 585 ---------------------------------------- . self.bump(); . let empty_exponent = !self.eat_float_exponent(); . Float { base, empty_exponent } . } . _ => Int { base, empty_int: false }, . } . } . 84 ( 0.00%) fn lifetime_or_char(&mut self) -> TokenKind { . debug_assert!(self.prev() == '\''); . 24 ( 0.00%) let can_be_a_lifetime = if self.second() == '\'' { . // It's surely not a lifetime. . false . } else { . // If the first symbol is valid for identifier, it can be a lifetime. . // Also check if it's a number for a better error reporting (so '0 will . // be reported as invalid lifetime and not as unterminated char literal). . is_id_start(self.first()) || self.first().is_digit(10) . }; . 1 ( 0.00%) if !can_be_a_lifetime { 24 ( 0.00%) let terminated = self.single_quoted_string(); . let suffix_start = self.len_consumed(); 16 ( 0.00%) if terminated { . self.eat_literal_suffix(); . } . let kind = Char { terminated }; 32 ( 0.00%) return Literal { kind, suffix_start }; . } . . // Either a lifetime or a character literal with . // length greater than 1. . . let starts_with_number = self.first().is_digit(10); . . // Skip the literal contents. . // First symbol can be a number (which isn't a valid identifier start), . // so skip it without any checks. . self.bump(); 8 ( 0.00%) self.eat_while(is_id_continue); . . // Check if after skipping literal contents we've met a closing . // single quote (which means that user attempted to create a . // string with single quotes). 8 ( 0.00%) if self.first() == '\'' { . self.bump(); . let kind = Char { terminated: true }; . Literal { kind, suffix_start: self.len_consumed() } . } else { 8 ( 0.00%) Lifetime { starts_with_number } . } 72 ( 0.00%) } . . fn single_quoted_string(&mut self) -> bool { . debug_assert!(self.prev() == '\''); . // Check if it's a one-symbol literal. 30 ( 0.00%) if self.second() == '\'' && self.first() != '\\' { . self.bump(); . self.bump(); . return true; . } . . // Literal has more than one symbol. . . // Parse until either quotes are terminated or error is detected. . loop { 23 ( 0.00%) match self.first() { . // Quotes are terminated, finish parsing. . '\'' => { . self.bump(); . return true; . } . // Probably beginning of the comment, which we don't want to include . // to the error report. . '/' => break, -- line 660 ---------------------------------------- -- line 670 ---------------------------------------- . // Skip the character. . _ => { . self.bump(); . } . } . } . // String was not terminated. . false 8 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Eats double-quoted string and returns true . /// if string is terminated. . fn double_quoted_string(&mut self) -> bool { . debug_assert!(self.prev() == '"'); . while let Some(c) = self.bump() { 16,310 ( 0.01%) match c { . '"' => { . return true; . } 328 ( 0.00%) '\\' if self.first() == '\\' || self.first() == '"' => { . // Bump again to skip escaped character. . self.bump(); . } . _ => (), . } . } . // End of file reached. . false 215 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Eats the double-quoted string and returns `n_hashes` and an error if encountered. . fn raw_double_quoted_string(&mut self, prefix_len: usize) -> (u16, Option) { . // Wrap the actual function to handle the error with too many hashes. . // This way, it eats the whole raw string. . let (n_hashes, err) = self.raw_string_unvalidated(prefix_len); . // Only up to 65535 `#`s are allowed in raw strings . match u16::try_from(n_hashes) { -- line 706 ---------------------------------------- -- line 773 ---------------------------------------- . max_hashes = n_end_hashes; . } . } . } . . fn eat_decimal_digits(&mut self) -> bool { . let mut has_digits = false; . loop { 242 ( 0.00%) match self.first() { . '_' => { . self.bump(); . } 363 ( 0.00%) '0'..='9' => { . has_digits = true; . self.bump(); . } . _ => break, . } . } . has_digits 146 ( 0.00%) } . . fn eat_hexadecimal_digits(&mut self) -> bool { . let mut has_digits = false; . loop { 20 ( 0.00%) match self.first() { . '_' => { . self.bump(); . } 54 ( 0.00%) '0'..='9' | 'a'..='f' | 'A'..='F' => { . has_digits = true; . self.bump(); . } . _ => break, . } . } . has_digits 8 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Eats the float exponent. Returns true if at least one digit was met, . /// and returns false otherwise. . fn eat_float_exponent(&mut self) -> bool { . debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'e' || self.prev() == 'E'); . if self.first() == '-' || self.first() == '+' { . self.bump(); . } . self.eat_decimal_digits() . } . . // Eats the suffix of the literal, e.g. "_u8". . fn eat_literal_suffix(&mut self) { 682 ( 0.00%) self.eat_identifier(); . } . . // Eats the identifier. 1,023 ( 0.00%) fn eat_identifier(&mut self) { . if !is_id_start(self.first()) { . return; . } . self.bump(); . 10 ( 0.00%) self.eat_while(is_id_continue); 1,356 ( 0.00%) } . } 117,029 ( 0.04%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 15 ---------------------------------------- . use std::str; . . use crate::{with_session_globals, Edition, Span, DUMMY_SP}; . . #[cfg(test)] . mod tests; . . // The proc macro code for this is in `compiler/rustc_macros/src/symbols.rs`. 8 ( 0.00%) symbols! { . // After modifying this list adjust `is_special`, `is_used_keyword`/`is_unused_keyword`, . // this should be rarely necessary though if the keywords are kept in alphabetic order. . Keywords { . // Special reserved identifiers used internally for elided lifetimes, . // unnamed method parameters, crate root module, error recovery etc. . Empty: "", . PathRoot: "{{root}}", . DollarCrate: "$crate", -- line 31 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1498 ---------------------------------------- . write_str, . writeln_macro, . x87_reg, . xer, . xmm_reg, . ymm_reg, . zmm_reg, . } 10 ( 0.00%) } . 13,338 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, HashStable_Generic, Encodable, Decodable)] . pub struct Ident { . pub name: Symbol, . pub span: Span, . } . . impl Ident { . #[inline] . /// Constructs a new identifier from a symbol and a span. . pub const fn new(name: Symbol, span: Span) -> Ident { . Ident { name, span } 50,346 ( 0.02%) } . . /// Constructs a new identifier with a dummy span. . #[inline] . pub const fn with_dummy_span(name: Symbol) -> Ident { . Ident::new(name, DUMMY_SP) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn empty() -> Ident { . Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::Empty) . } . . /// Maps a string to an identifier with a dummy span. 2 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_str(string: &str) -> Ident { 2 ( 0.00%) Ident::with_dummy_span(Symbol::intern(string)) 8 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Maps a string and a span to an identifier. 56 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_str_and_span(string: &str, span: Span) -> Ident { 28 ( 0.00%) Ident::new(Symbol::intern(string), span) 56 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Replaces `lo` and `hi` with those from `span`, but keep hygiene context. 7,000 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_span_pos(self, span: Span) -> Ident { . Ident::new(self.name, span.with_ctxt(self.span.ctxt())) 4,375 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn without_first_quote(self) -> Ident { . Ident::new(Symbol::intern(self.as_str().trim_start_matches('\'')), self.span) . } . . /// "Normalize" ident for use in comparisons using "item hygiene". . /// Identifiers with same string value become same if they came from the same macro 2.0 macro . /// (e.g., `macro` item, but not `macro_rules` item) and stay different if they came from . /// different macro 2.0 macros. . /// Technically, this operation strips all non-opaque marks from ident's syntactic context. 29,538 ( 0.01%) pub fn normalize_to_macros_2_0(self) -> Ident { . Ident::new(self.name, self.span.normalize_to_macros_2_0()) 22,974 ( 0.01%) } . . /// "Normalize" ident for use in comparisons using "local variable hygiene". . /// Identifiers with same string value become same if they came from the same non-transparent . /// macro (e.g., `macro` or `macro_rules!` items) and stay different if they came from different . /// non-transparent macros. . /// Technically, this operation strips all transparent marks from ident's syntactic context. 2,826 ( 0.00%) pub fn normalize_to_macro_rules(self) -> Ident { . Ident::new(self.name, self.span.normalize_to_macro_rules()) 2,198 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Access the underlying string. This is a slowish operation because it . /// requires locking the symbol interner. . /// . /// Note that the lifetime of the return value is a lie. See . /// `Symbol::as_str()` for details. . pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str { 20 ( 0.00%) self.name.as_str() . } . } . . impl PartialEq for Ident { 6,669 ( 0.00%) fn eq(&self, rhs: &Self) -> bool { 16,734 ( 0.01%) self.name == rhs.name && self.span.ctxt() == rhs.span.ctxt() 8,892 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl Hash for Ident { . fn hash(&self, state: &mut H) { . self.name.hash(state); 2,789 ( 0.00%) self.span.ctxt().hash(state); . } . } . . impl fmt::Debug for Ident { . fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { . fmt::Display::fmt(self, f)?; . fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.span.ctxt(), f) . } -- line 1596 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1622 ---------------------------------------- . is_raw: bool, . /// Span used for retrieving the crate name to which `$crate` refers to, . /// if this field is `None` then the `$crate` conversion doesn't happen. . convert_dollar_crate: Option, . } . . impl IdentPrinter { . /// The most general `IdentPrinter` constructor. Do not use this. 57 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(symbol: Symbol, is_raw: bool, convert_dollar_crate: Option) -> IdentPrinter { 424 ( 0.00%) IdentPrinter { symbol, is_raw, convert_dollar_crate } 57 ( 0.00%) } . . /// This implementation is supposed to be used when printing identifiers . /// as a part of pretty-printing for larger AST pieces. . /// Do not use this either. 98 ( 0.00%) pub fn for_ast_ident(ident: Ident, is_raw: bool) -> IdentPrinter { 98 ( 0.00%) IdentPrinter::new(ident.name, is_raw, Some(ident.span)) 49 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl fmt::Display for IdentPrinter { 530 ( 0.00%) fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { 212 ( 0.00%) if self.is_raw { . f.write_str("r#")?; 106 ( 0.00%) } else if self.symbol == kw::DollarCrate { . if let Some(span) = self.convert_dollar_crate { . let converted = span.ctxt().dollar_crate_name(); . if !converted.is_path_segment_keyword() { . f.write_str("::")?; . } . return fmt::Display::fmt(&converted, f); . } . } -- line 1654 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1656 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . /// An newtype around `Ident` that calls [Ident::normalize_to_macro_rules] on . /// construction. . // FIXME(matthewj, petrochenkov) Use this more often, add a similar . // `ModernIdent` struct and use that as well. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] 314 ( 0.00%) pub struct MacroRulesNormalizedIdent(Ident); . . impl MacroRulesNormalizedIdent { . pub fn new(ident: Ident) -> Self { 106 ( 0.00%) Self(ident.normalize_to_macro_rules()) . } . } . . impl fmt::Debug for MacroRulesNormalizedIdent { . fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { . fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.0, f) . } . } -- line 1676 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1686 ---------------------------------------- . /// Internally, a `Symbol` is implemented as an index, and all operations . /// (including hashing, equality, and ordering) operate on that index. The use . /// of `rustc_index::newtype_index!` means that `Option` only takes up 4 bytes, . /// because `rustc_index::newtype_index!` reserves the last 256 values for tagging purposes. . /// . /// Note that `Symbol` cannot directly be a `rustc_index::newtype_index!` because it . /// implements `fmt::Debug`, `Encodable`, and `Decodable` in special ways. . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] 13,851 ( 0.00%) pub struct Symbol(SymbolIndex); . . rustc_index::newtype_index! { . struct SymbolIndex { .. } . } . . impl Symbol { . const fn new(n: u32) -> Self { . Symbol(SymbolIndex::from_u32(n)) 62 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Maps a string to its interned representation. 213,912 ( 0.07%) pub fn intern(string: &str) -> Self { . with_session_globals(|session_globals| session_globals.symbol_interner.intern(string)) 213,912 ( 0.07%) } . . /// Access the underlying string. This is a slowish operation because it . /// requires locking the symbol interner. . /// . /// Note that the lifetime of the return value is a lie. It's not the same . /// as `&self`, but actually tied to the lifetime of the underlying . /// interner. Interners are long-lived, and there are very few of them, and . /// this function is typically used for short-lived things, so in practice . /// it works out ok. 16,284 ( 0.01%) pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str { 5,428 ( 0.00%) with_session_globals(|session_globals| unsafe { . std::mem::transmute::<&str, &str>(session_globals.symbol_interner.get(*self)) . }) 21,712 ( 0.01%) } . . pub fn as_u32(self) -> u32 { . self.0.as_u32() . } . . pub fn is_empty(self) -> bool { . self == kw::Empty . } -- line 1730 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1740 ---------------------------------------- . . impl fmt::Debug for Symbol { . fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { . fmt::Debug::fmt(self.as_str(), f) . } . } . . impl fmt::Display for Symbol { 168 ( 0.00%) fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { 1,458 ( 0.00%) fmt::Display::fmt(self.as_str(), f) . } . } . . impl Encodable for Symbol { . fn encode(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> { 8,480 ( 0.00%) s.emit_str(self.as_str()) . } . } . . impl Decodable for Symbol { . #[inline] 11,702 ( 0.00%) fn decode(d: &mut D) -> Symbol { 57,239 ( 0.02%) Symbol::intern(&d.read_str()) . } . } . . impl HashStable for Symbol { . #[inline] 522 ( 0.00%) fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut CTX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { 4,430 ( 0.00%) self.as_str().hash_stable(hcx, hasher); 480 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl ToStableHashKey for Symbol { . type KeyType = String; . #[inline] . fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, _: &CTX) -> String { . self.as_str().to_string() . } -- line 1778 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1785 ---------------------------------------- . // . // The `FxHashMap`+`Vec` pair could be replaced by `FxIndexSet`, but #75278 . // found that to regress performance up to 2% in some cases. This might be . // revisited after further improvements to `indexmap`. . // . // This type is private to prevent accidentally constructing more than one . // `Interner` on the same thread, which makes it easy to mixup `Symbol`s . // between `Interner`s. 2 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Default)] . struct InternerInner { . arena: DroplessArena, . names: FxHashMap<&'static str, Symbol>, . strings: Vec<&'static str>, . } . . impl Interner { . fn prefill(init: &[&'static str]) -> Self { 30 ( 0.00%) Interner(Lock::new(InternerInner { . strings: init.into(), . names: init.iter().copied().zip((0..).map(Symbol::new)).collect(), . ..Default::default() . })) . } . . #[inline] . fn intern(&self, string: &str) -> Symbol { . let mut inner = self.0.lock(); 34,006 ( 0.01%) if let Some(&name) = inner.names.get(string) { . return name; . } . 6,765 ( 0.00%) let name = Symbol::new(inner.strings.len() as u32); . . // SAFETY: we convert from `&str` to `&[u8]`, clone it into the arena, . // and immediately convert the clone back to `&[u8], all because there . // is no `inner.arena.alloc_str()` method. This is clearly safe. . let string: &str = . unsafe { str::from_utf8_unchecked(inner.arena.alloc_slice(string.as_bytes())) }; . . // SAFETY: we can extend the arena allocation to `'static` because we -- line 1824 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1831 ---------------------------------------- . // #91445 for details. . inner.names.insert(string, name); . name . } . . // Get the symbol as a string. `Symbol::as_str()` should be used in . // preference to this function. . fn get(&self, symbol: Symbol) -> &str { 16,284 ( 0.01%) self.0.lock().strings[symbol.0.as_usize()] . } . } . . // This module has a very short name because it's used a lot. . /// This module contains all the defined keyword `Symbol`s. . /// . /// Given that `kw` is imported, use them like `kw::keyword_name`. . /// For example `kw::Loop` or `kw::Break`. -- line 1847 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1863 ---------------------------------------- . . // Used from a macro in `librustc_feature/accepted.rs` . pub use super::kw::MacroRules as macro_rules; . . /// Get the symbol for an integer. . /// . /// The first few non-negative integers each have a static symbol and therefore . /// are fast. 115 ( 0.00%) pub fn integer + Copy + ToString>(n: N) -> Symbol { 97 ( 0.00%) if let Result::Ok(idx) = n.try_into() { 12 ( 0.00%) if idx < 10 { 124 ( 0.00%) return Symbol::new(super::SYMBOL_DIGITS_BASE + idx as u32); . } . } . Symbol::intern(&n.to_string()) . } . } . . impl Symbol { . fn is_special(self) -> bool { . self <= kw::Underscore . } . . fn is_used_keyword_always(self) -> bool { 171 ( 0.00%) self >= kw::As && self <= kw::While . } . . fn is_used_keyword_conditional(self, edition: impl FnOnce() -> Edition) -> bool { 5,250 ( 0.00%) (self >= kw::Async && self <= kw::Dyn) && edition() >= Edition::Edition2018 . } . . fn is_unused_keyword_always(self) -> bool { 171 ( 0.00%) self >= kw::Abstract && self <= kw::Yield . } . . fn is_unused_keyword_conditional(self, edition: impl FnOnce() -> Edition) -> bool { 57 ( 0.00%) self == kw::Try && edition() >= Edition::Edition2018 . } . . pub fn is_reserved(self, edition: impl Copy + FnOnce() -> Edition) -> bool { 8,940 ( 0.00%) self.is_special() . || self.is_used_keyword_always() . || self.is_unused_keyword_always() . || self.is_used_keyword_conditional(edition) . || self.is_unused_keyword_conditional(edition) . } . . /// A keyword or reserved identifier that can be used as a path segment. . pub fn is_path_segment_keyword(self) -> bool { 26,845 ( 0.01%) self == kw::Super . || self == kw::SelfLower . || self == kw::SelfUpper . || self == kw::Crate . || self == kw::PathRoot . || self == kw::DollarCrate . } . . /// Returns `true` if the symbol is `true` or `false`. . pub fn is_bool_lit(self) -> bool { 478 ( 0.00%) self == kw::True || self == kw::False 478 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if this symbol can be a raw identifier. . pub fn can_be_raw(self) -> bool { 198 ( 0.00%) self != kw::Empty && self != kw::Underscore && !self.is_path_segment_keyword() . } . } . . impl Ident { . // Returns `true` for reserved identifiers used internally for elided lifetimes, . // unnamed method parameters, crate root module, error recovery etc. . pub fn is_special(self) -> bool { . self.name.is_special() 57 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if the token is a keyword used in the language. 57 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_used_keyword(self) -> bool { . // Note: `span.edition()` is relatively expensive, don't call it unless necessary. 57 ( 0.00%) self.name.is_used_keyword_always() . || self.name.is_used_keyword_conditional(|| self.span.edition()) 114 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if the token is a keyword reserved for possible future use. 57 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_unused_keyword(self) -> bool { . // Note: `span.edition()` is relatively expensive, don't call it unless necessary. 57 ( 0.00%) self.name.is_unused_keyword_always() . || self.name.is_unused_keyword_conditional(|| self.span.edition()) 114 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if the token is either a special identifier or a keyword. 1,689 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_reserved(self) -> bool { . // Note: `span.edition()` is relatively expensive, don't call it unless necessary. . self.name.is_reserved(|| self.span.edition()) 3,378 ( 0.00%) } . . /// A keyword or reserved identifier that can be used as a path segment. . pub fn is_path_segment_keyword(self) -> bool { . self.name.is_path_segment_keyword() 3,835 ( 0.00%) } . . /// We see this identifier in a normal identifier position, like variable name or a type. . /// How was it written originally? Did it use the raw form? Let's try to guess. 99 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_raw_guess(self) -> bool { . self.name.can_be_raw() && self.is_reserved() 198 ( 0.00%) } . } 32,967 ( 0.01%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 417 ---------------------------------------- . /// # #![allow(unused_mut)] . /// let mut vec: Vec = Vec::new(); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_vec_new", since = "1.39.0")] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[must_use] . pub const fn new() -> Self { 493,313 ( 0.15%) Vec { buf: RawVec::NEW, len: 0 } 45 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Constructs a new, empty `Vec` with the specified capacity. . /// . /// The vector will be able to hold exactly `capacity` elements without . /// reallocating. If `capacity` is 0, the vector will not allocate. . /// . /// It is important to note that although the returned vector has the . /// *capacity* specified, the vector will have a zero *length*. For an -- line 434 ---------------------------------------- -- line 601 ---------------------------------------- . /// vec.push(11); . /// assert_eq!(vec.len(), 11); . /// assert!(vec.capacity() >= 11); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[inline] . #[unstable(feature = "allocator_api", issue = "32838")] . pub fn with_capacity_in(capacity: usize, alloc: A) -> Self { 159,229 ( 0.05%) Vec { buf: RawVec::with_capacity_in(capacity, alloc), len: 0 } . } . . /// Creates a `Vec` directly from the raw components of another vector. . /// . /// # Safety . /// . /// This is highly unsafe, due to the number of invariants that aren't . /// checked: -- line 617 ---------------------------------------- -- line 677 ---------------------------------------- . /// // Put everything back together into a Vec . /// let rebuilt = Vec::from_raw_parts_in(p, len, cap, alloc.clone()); . /// assert_eq!(rebuilt, [4, 5, 6]); . /// } . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[unstable(feature = "allocator_api", issue = "32838")] . pub unsafe fn from_raw_parts_in(ptr: *mut T, length: usize, capacity: usize, alloc: A) -> Self { 9,116 ( 0.00%) unsafe { Vec { buf: RawVec::from_raw_parts_in(ptr, capacity, alloc), len: length } } . } . . /// Decomposes a `Vec` into its raw components. . /// . /// Returns the raw pointer to the underlying data, the length of . /// the vector (in elements), and the allocated capacity of the . /// data (in elements). These are the same arguments in the same . /// order as the arguments to [`from_raw_parts`]. -- line 693 ---------------------------------------- -- line 778 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// ``` . /// let vec: Vec = Vec::with_capacity(10); . /// assert_eq!(vec.capacity(), 10); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { 30,290 ( 0.01%) self.buf.capacity() . } . . /// Reserves capacity for at least `additional` more elements to be inserted . /// in the given `Vec`. The collection may reserve more space to avoid . /// frequent reallocations. After calling `reserve`, capacity will be . /// greater than or equal to `self.len() + additional`. Does nothing if . /// capacity is already sufficient. . /// -- line 794 ---------------------------------------- -- line 801 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// let mut vec = vec![1]; . /// vec.reserve(10); . /// assert!(vec.capacity() >= 11); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { 36,327 ( 0.01%) self.buf.reserve(self.len, additional); . } . . /// Reserves the minimum capacity for exactly `additional` more elements to . /// be inserted in the given `Vec`. After calling `reserve_exact`, . /// capacity will be greater than or equal to `self.len() + additional`. . /// Does nothing if the capacity is already sufficient. . /// . /// Note that the allocator may give the collection more space than it -- line 817 ---------------------------------------- -- line 829 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// let mut vec = vec![1]; . /// vec.reserve_exact(10); . /// assert!(vec.capacity() >= 11); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn reserve_exact(&mut self, additional: usize) { 2,107 ( 0.00%) self.buf.reserve_exact(self.len, additional); . } . . /// Tries to reserve capacity for at least `additional` more elements to be inserted . /// in the given `Vec`. The collection may reserve more space to avoid . /// frequent reallocations. After calling `try_reserve`, capacity will be . /// greater than or equal to `self.len() + additional`. Does nothing if . /// capacity is already sufficient. . /// -- line 845 ---------------------------------------- -- line 930 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert!(vec.capacity() >= 3); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) { . // The capacity is never less than the length, and there's nothing to do when . // they are equal, so we can avoid the panic case in `RawVec::shrink_to_fit` . // by only calling it with a greater capacity. 3,060 ( 0.00%) if self.capacity() > self.len { 917 ( 0.00%) self.buf.shrink_to_fit(self.len); . } . } . . /// Shrinks the capacity of the vector with a lower bound. . /// . /// The capacity will remain at least as large as both the length . /// and the supplied value. . /// -- line 947 ---------------------------------------- -- line 990 ---------------------------------------- . /// let slice = vec.into_boxed_slice(); . /// assert_eq!(slice.into_vec().capacity(), 3); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn into_boxed_slice(mut self) -> Box<[T], A> { . unsafe { . self.shrink_to_fit(); 928 ( 0.00%) let me = ManuallyDrop::new(self); . let buf = ptr::read(&me.buf); . let len = me.len(); . buf.into_box(len).assume_init() . } . } . . /// Shortens the vector, keeping the first `len` elements and dropping . /// the rest. -- line 1006 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1040 ---------------------------------------- . /// let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3]; . /// vec.truncate(0); . /// assert_eq!(vec, []); . /// ``` . /// . /// [`clear`]: Vec::clear . /// [`drain`]: Vec::drain . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] 29,227 ( 0.01%) pub fn truncate(&mut self, len: usize) { . // This is safe because: . // . // * the slice passed to `drop_in_place` is valid; the `len > self.len` . // case avoids creating an invalid slice, and . // * the `len` of the vector is shrunk before calling `drop_in_place`, . // such that no value will be dropped twice in case `drop_in_place` . // were to panic once (if it panics twice, the program aborts). . unsafe { . // Note: It's intentional that this is `>` and not `>=`. . // Changing it to `>=` has negative performance . // implications in some cases. See #78884 for more. 25,037 ( 0.01%) if len > self.len { . return; . } . let remaining_len = self.len - len; . let s = ptr::slice_from_raw_parts_mut(self.as_mut_ptr().add(len), remaining_len); 25,756 ( 0.01%) self.len = len; 1,018 ( 0.00%) ptr::drop_in_place(s); . } 35,072 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Extracts a slice containing the entire vector. . /// . /// Equivalent to `&s[..]`. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` -- line 1076 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1126 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// . /// [`as_mut_ptr`]: Vec::as_mut_ptr . #[stable(feature = "vec_as_ptr", since = "1.37.0")] . #[inline] . pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const T { . // We shadow the slice method of the same name to avoid going through . // `deref`, which creates an intermediate reference. 505,990 ( 0.16%) let ptr = self.buf.ptr(); . unsafe { . assume(!ptr.is_null()); . } . ptr . } . . /// Returns an unsafe mutable pointer to the vector's buffer. . /// -- line 1142 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1162 ---------------------------------------- . /// } . /// assert_eq!(&*x, &[0, 1, 2, 3]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "vec_as_ptr", since = "1.37.0")] . #[inline] . pub fn as_mut_ptr(&mut self) -> *mut T { . // We shadow the slice method of the same name to avoid going through . // `deref_mut`, which creates an intermediate reference. 722,121 ( 0.23%) let ptr = self.buf.ptr(); . unsafe { . assume(!ptr.is_null()); . } . ptr . } . . /// Returns a reference to the underlying allocator. . #[unstable(feature = "allocator_api", issue = "32838")] -- line 1178 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1259 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// Normally, here, one would use [`clear`] instead to correctly drop . /// the contents and thus not leak memory. . #[inline] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub unsafe fn set_len(&mut self, new_len: usize) { . debug_assert!(new_len <= self.capacity()); . 70,822 ( 0.02%) self.len = new_len; 154 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Removes an element from the vector and returns it. . /// . /// The removed element is replaced by the last element of the vector. . /// . /// This does not preserve ordering, but is *O*(1). . /// If you need to preserve the element order, use [`remove`] instead. . /// -- line 1276 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1305 ---------------------------------------- . assert_failed(index, len); . } . unsafe { . // We replace self[index] with the last element. Note that if the . // bounds check above succeeds there must be a last element (which . // can be self[index] itself). . let value = ptr::read(self.as_ptr().add(index)); . let base_ptr = self.as_mut_ptr(); 1 ( 0.00%) ptr::copy(base_ptr.add(len - 1), base_ptr.add(index), 1); . self.set_len(len - 1); . value . } . } . . /// Inserts an element at position `index` within the vector, shifting all . /// elements after it to the right. . /// -- line 1321 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1329 ---------------------------------------- . /// let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3]; . /// vec.insert(1, 4); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [1, 4, 2, 3]); . /// vec.insert(4, 5); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [1, 4, 2, 3, 5]); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] 854 ( 0.00%) pub fn insert(&mut self, index: usize, element: T) { . #[cold] . #[inline(never)] . fn assert_failed(index: usize, len: usize) -> ! { . panic!("insertion index (is {}) should be <= len (is {})", index, len); . } . 165 ( 0.00%) let len = self.len(); 312 ( 0.00%) if index > len { . assert_failed(index, len); . } . . // space for the new element 570 ( 0.00%) if len == self.buf.capacity() { . self.reserve(1); . } . . unsafe { . // infallible . // The spot to put the new value . { . let p = self.as_mut_ptr().add(index); . // Shift everything over to make space. (Duplicating the . // `index`th element into two consecutive places.) 726 ( 0.00%) ptr::copy(p, p.offset(1), len - index); . // Write it in, overwriting the first copy of the `index`th . // element. . ptr::write(p, element); . } 570 ( 0.00%) self.set_len(len + 1); . } 732 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Removes and returns the element at position `index` within the vector, . /// shifting all elements after it to the left. . /// . /// Note: Because this shifts over the remaining elements, it has a . /// worst-case performance of *O*(*n*). If you don't need the order of elements . /// to be preserved, use [`swap_remove`] instead. If you'd like to remove . /// elements from the beginning of the `Vec`, consider using -- line 1376 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1395 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn remove(&mut self, index: usize) -> T { . #[cold] . #[inline(never)] . #[track_caller] . fn assert_failed(index: usize, len: usize) -> ! { . panic!("removal index (is {}) should be < len (is {})", index, len); . } . 56 ( 0.00%) let len = self.len(); 217 ( 0.00%) if index >= len { . assert_failed(index, len); . } . unsafe { . // infallible . let ret; . { . // the place we are taking from. . let ptr = self.as_mut_ptr().add(index); . // copy it out, unsafely having a copy of the value on . // the stack and in the vector at the same time. 112 ( 0.00%) ret = ptr::read(ptr); . . // Shift everything down to fill in that spot. 160 ( 0.00%) ptr::copy(ptr.offset(1), ptr, len - index - 1); . } 56 ( 0.00%) self.set_len(len - 1); . ret . } . } . . /// Retains only the elements specified by the predicate. . /// . /// In other words, remove all elements `e` such that `f(&e)` returns `false`. . /// This method operates in place, visiting each element exactly once in the -- line 1428 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1442 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; . /// let keep = [false, true, true, false, true]; . /// let mut iter = keep.iter(); . /// vec.retain(|_| *iter.next().unwrap()); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [2, 3, 5]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] 28,126 ( 0.01%) pub fn retain(&mut self, mut f: F) . where . F: FnMut(&T) -> bool, . { 2,551 ( 0.00%) self.retain_mut(|elem| f(elem)); 27,352 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Retains only the elements specified by the predicate, passing a mutable reference to it. . /// . /// In other words, remove all elements `e` such that `f(&mut e)` returns `false`. . /// This method operates in place, visiting each element exactly once in the . /// original order, and preserves the order of the retained elements. . /// . /// # Examples -- line 1463 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1474 ---------------------------------------- . /// }); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [2, 3, 4]); . /// ``` . #[unstable(feature = "vec_retain_mut", issue = "90829")] . pub fn retain_mut(&mut self, mut f: F) . where . F: FnMut(&mut T) -> bool, . { 3,548 ( 0.00%) let original_len = self.len(); . // Avoid double drop if the drop guard is not executed, . // since we may make some holes during the process. . unsafe { self.set_len(0) }; . . // Vec: [Kept, Kept, Hole, Hole, Hole, Hole, Unchecked, Unchecked] . // |<- processed len ->| ^- next to check . // |<- deleted cnt ->| . // |<- original_len ->| -- line 1490 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1499 ---------------------------------------- . v: &'a mut Vec, . processed_len: usize, . deleted_cnt: usize, . original_len: usize, . } . . impl Drop for BackshiftOnDrop<'_, T, A> { . fn drop(&mut self) { 2,990 ( 0.00%) if self.deleted_cnt > 0 { . // SAFETY: Trailing unchecked items must be valid since we never touch them. . unsafe { . ptr::copy( . self.v.as_ptr().add(self.processed_len), 2,028 ( 0.00%) self.v.as_mut_ptr().add(self.processed_len - self.deleted_cnt), . self.original_len - self.processed_len, . ); . } . } . // SAFETY: After filling holes, all items are in contiguous memory. . unsafe { 2 ( 0.00%) self.v.set_len(self.original_len - self.deleted_cnt); . } . } . } . . let mut g = BackshiftOnDrop { v: self, processed_len: 0, deleted_cnt: 0, original_len }; . . fn process_loop( . original_len: usize, . f: &mut F, . g: &mut BackshiftOnDrop<'_, T, A>, . ) where . F: FnMut(&mut T) -> bool, . { 40,924 ( 0.01%) while g.processed_len != original_len { . // SAFETY: Unchecked element must be valid. . let cur = unsafe { &mut *g.v.as_mut_ptr().add(g.processed_len) }; 11,616 ( 0.00%) if !f(cur) { . // Advance early to avoid double drop if `drop_in_place` panicked. 668 ( 0.00%) g.processed_len += 1; 486 ( 0.00%) g.deleted_cnt += 1; . // SAFETY: We never touch this element again after dropped. 123 ( 0.00%) unsafe { ptr::drop_in_place(cur) }; . // We already advanced the counter. . if DELETED { . continue; . } else { . break; . } . } . if DELETED { . // SAFETY: `deleted_cnt` > 0, so the hole slot must not overlap with current element. . // We use copy for move, and never touch this element again. . unsafe { 672 ( 0.00%) let hole_slot = g.v.as_mut_ptr().add(g.processed_len - g.deleted_cnt); . ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(cur, hole_slot, 1); . } . } 448 ( 0.00%) g.processed_len += 1; . } . } . . // Stage 1: Nothing was deleted. . process_loop::(original_len, &mut f, &mut g); . . // Stage 2: Some elements were deleted. . process_loop::(original_len, &mut f, &mut g); -- line 1565 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1606 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// let mut vec = vec!["foo", "bar", "Bar", "baz", "bar"]; . /// . /// vec.dedup_by(|a, b| a.eq_ignore_ascii_case(b)); . /// . /// assert_eq!(vec, ["foo", "bar", "baz", "bar"]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "dedup_by", since = "1.16.0")] 210 ( 0.00%) pub fn dedup_by(&mut self, mut same_bucket: F) . where . F: FnMut(&mut T, &mut T) -> bool, . { 30 ( 0.00%) let len = self.len(); 310 ( 0.00%) if len <= 1 { . return; . } . . /* INVARIANT: vec.len() > read >= write > write-1 >= 0 */ . struct FillGapOnDrop<'a, T, A: core::alloc::Allocator> { . /* Offset of the element we want to check if it is duplicate */ . read: usize, . -- line 1627 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1670 ---------------------------------------- . let ptr = gap.vec.as_mut_ptr(); . . /* Drop items while going through Vec, it should be more efficient than . * doing slice partition_dedup + truncate */ . . /* SAFETY: Because of the invariant, read_ptr, prev_ptr and write_ptr . * are always in-bounds and read_ptr never aliases prev_ptr */ . unsafe { 165 ( 0.00%) while gap.read < len { . let read_ptr = ptr.add(gap.read); . let prev_ptr = ptr.add(gap.write.wrapping_sub(1)); . 134 ( 0.00%) if same_bucket(&mut *read_ptr, &mut *prev_ptr) { . // Increase `gap.read` now since the drop may panic. . gap.read += 1; . /* We have found duplicate, drop it in-place */ . ptr::drop_in_place(read_ptr); . } else { . let write_ptr = ptr.add(gap.write); . . /* Because `read_ptr` can be equal to `write_ptr`, we either . * have to use `copy` or conditional `copy_nonoverlapping`. . * Looks like the first option is faster. */ . ptr::copy(read_ptr, write_ptr, 1); . . /* We have filled that place, so go further */ 57 ( 0.00%) gap.write += 1; . gap.read += 1; . } . } . . /* Technically we could let `gap` clean up with its Drop, but . * when `same_bucket` is guaranteed to not panic, this bloats a little . * the codegen, so we just do it manually */ . gap.vec.set_len(gap.write); . mem::forget(gap); . } 240 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Appends an element to the back of a collection. . /// . /// # Panics . /// . /// Panics if the new capacity exceeds `isize::MAX` bytes. . /// . /// # Examples -- line 1715 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1717 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// let mut vec = vec![1, 2]; . /// vec.push(3); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [1, 2, 3]); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[inline] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] 50 ( 0.00%) pub fn push(&mut self, value: T) { . // This will panic or abort if we would allocate > isize::MAX bytes . // or if the length increment would overflow for zero-sized types. 1,600,763 ( 0.50%) if self.len == self.buf.capacity() { 85,698 ( 0.03%) self.buf.reserve_for_push(self.len); . } . unsafe { 36,792 ( 0.01%) let end = self.as_mut_ptr().add(self.len); . ptr::write(end, value); 1,813,793 ( 0.57%) self.len += 1; . } 40 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Removes the last element from a vector and returns it, or [`None`] if it . /// is empty. . /// . /// If you'd like to pop the first element, consider using . /// [`VecDeque::pop_front`] instead. . /// . /// [`VecDeque::pop_front`]: crate::collections::VecDeque::pop_front -- line 1744 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1748 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3]; . /// assert_eq!(vec.pop(), Some(3)); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [1, 2]); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn pop(&mut self) -> Option { 128,822 ( 0.04%) if self.len == 0 { 10 ( 0.00%) None . } else { . unsafe { 99,553 ( 0.03%) self.len -= 1; 16,053 ( 0.01%) Some(ptr::read(self.as_ptr().add(self.len()))) . } . } . } . . /// Moves all the elements of `other` into `Self`, leaving `other` empty. . /// . /// # Panics . /// -- line 1769 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1776 ---------------------------------------- . /// let mut vec2 = vec![4, 5, 6]; . /// vec.append(&mut vec2); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]); . /// assert_eq!(vec2, []); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[inline] . #[stable(feature = "append", since = "1.4.0")] 70 ( 0.00%) pub fn append(&mut self, other: &mut Self) { . unsafe { . self.append_elements(other.as_slice() as _); . other.set_len(0); . } 60 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Appends elements to `Self` from other buffer. . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[inline] . unsafe fn append_elements(&mut self, other: *const [T]) { . let count = unsafe { (*other).len() }; . self.reserve(count); 2,284 ( 0.00%) let len = self.len(); . unsafe { ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(other as *const T, self.as_mut_ptr().add(len), count) }; 34,261 ( 0.01%) self.len += count; . } . . /// Creates a draining iterator that removes the specified range in the vector . /// and yields the removed items. . /// . /// When the iterator **is** dropped, all elements in the range are removed . /// from the vector, even if the iterator was not fully consumed. If the . /// iterator **is not** dropped (with [`mem::forget`] for example), it is -- line 1807 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1834 ---------------------------------------- . // When the Drain is first created, it shortens the length of . // the source vector to make sure no uninitialized or moved-from elements . // are accessible at all if the Drain's destructor never gets to run. . // . // Drain will ptr::read out the values to remove. . // When finished, remaining tail of the vec is copied back to cover . // the hole, and the vector length is restored to the new length. . // 3,615 ( 0.00%) let len = self.len(); . let Range { start, end } = slice::range(range, ..len); . . unsafe { . // set self.vec length's to start, to be safe in case Drain is leaked . self.set_len(start); . // Use the borrow in the IterMut to indicate borrowing behavior of the . // whole Drain iterator (like &mut T). 6 ( 0.00%) let range_slice = slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.as_mut_ptr().add(start), end - start); 129 ( 0.00%) Drain { . tail_start: end, 6 ( 0.00%) tail_len: len - end, . iter: range_slice.iter(), . vec: NonNull::from(self), . } . } . } . . /// Clears the vector, removing all values. . /// -- line 1861 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1869 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// v.clear(); . /// . /// assert!(v.is_empty()); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn clear(&mut self) { 52,269 ( 0.02%) self.truncate(0) . } . . /// Returns the number of elements in the vector, also referred to . /// as its 'length'. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` -- line 1885 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1900 ---------------------------------------- . /// let mut v = Vec::new(); . /// assert!(v.is_empty()); . /// . /// v.push(1); . /// assert!(!v.is_empty()); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { 62,429 ( 0.02%) self.len() == 0 . } . . /// Splits the collection into two at the given index. . /// . /// Returns a newly allocated vector containing the elements in the range . /// `[at, len)`. After the call, the original vector will be left containing . /// the elements `[0, at)` with its previous capacity unchanged. . /// -- line 1916 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1935 ---------------------------------------- . A: Clone, . { . #[cold] . #[inline(never)] . fn assert_failed(at: usize, len: usize) -> ! { . panic!("`at` split index (is {}) should be <= len (is {})", at, len); . } . 332 ( 0.00%) if at > self.len() { . assert_failed(at, self.len()); . } . 256 ( 0.00%) if at == 0 { . // the new vector can take over the original buffer and avoid the copy . return mem::replace( . self, . Vec::with_capacity_in(self.capacity(), self.allocator().clone()), . ); . } . . let other_len = self.len - at; -- line 1955 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1988 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// let mut vec = vec![]; . /// let mut p = 1; . /// vec.resize_with(4, || { p *= 2; p }); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [2, 4, 8, 16]); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "vec_resize_with", since = "1.33.0")] 5,730 ( 0.00%) pub fn resize_with(&mut self, new_len: usize, f: F) . where . F: FnMut() -> T, . { 762 ( 0.00%) let len = self.len(); 1,524 ( 0.00%) if new_len > len { 3,933 ( 0.00%) self.extend_with(new_len - len, ExtendFunc(f)); . } else { . self.truncate(new_len); . } 4,968 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Consumes and leaks the `Vec`, returning a mutable reference to the contents, . /// `&'a mut [T]`. Note that the type `T` must outlive the chosen lifetime . /// `'a`. If the type has only static references, or none at all, then this . /// may be chosen to be `'static`. . /// . /// As of Rust 1.57, this method does not reallocate or shrink the `Vec`, . /// so the leaked allocation may include unused capacity that is not part -- line 2014 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2070 ---------------------------------------- . #[stable(feature = "vec_spare_capacity", since = "1.60.0")] . #[inline] . pub fn spare_capacity_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [MaybeUninit] { . // Note: . // This method is not implemented in terms of `split_at_spare_mut`, . // to prevent invalidation of pointers to the buffer. . unsafe { . slice::from_raw_parts_mut( 2 ( 0.00%) self.as_mut_ptr().add(self.len) as *mut MaybeUninit, 27 ( 0.00%) self.buf.capacity() - self.len, . ) . } . } . . /// Returns vector content as a slice of `T`, along with the remaining spare . /// capacity of the vector as a slice of `MaybeUninit`. . /// . /// The returned spare capacity slice can be used to fill the vector with data -- line 2087 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2189 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(vec, ["hello", "world", "world"]); . /// . /// let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3, 4]; . /// vec.resize(2, 0); . /// assert_eq!(vec, [1, 2]); . /// ``` . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "vec_resize", since = "1.5.0")] 30 ( 0.00%) pub fn resize(&mut self, new_len: usize, value: T) { 3 ( 0.00%) let len = self.len(); . 9 ( 0.00%) if new_len > len { 540 ( 0.00%) self.extend_with(new_len - len, ExtendElement(value)) . } else { . self.truncate(new_len); . } 3 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Clones and appends all elements in a slice to the `Vec`. . /// . /// Iterates over the slice `other`, clones each element, and then appends . /// it to this `Vec`. The `other` slice is traversed in-order. . /// . /// Note that this function is same as [`extend`] except that it is . /// specialized to work with slices instead. If and when Rust gets -- line 2213 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2291 ---------------------------------------- . fn last(mut self) -> T { . (self.0)() . } . } . . impl Vec { . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . /// Extend the vector by `n` values, using the given generator. 22,078 ( 0.01%) fn extend_with>(&mut self, n: usize, mut value: E) { . self.reserve(n); . . unsafe { 1,286 ( 0.00%) let mut ptr = self.as_mut_ptr().add(self.len()); . // Use SetLenOnDrop to work around bug where compiler . // might not realize the store through `ptr` through self.set_len() . // don't alias. . let mut local_len = SetLenOnDrop::new(&mut self.len); . . // Write all elements except the last one . for _ in 1..n { . ptr::write(ptr, value.next()); . ptr = ptr.offset(1); . // Increment the length in every step in case next() panics . local_len.increment_len(1); . } . 33,409 ( 0.01%) if n > 0 { . // We can write the last element directly without cloning needlessly . ptr::write(ptr, value.last()); . local_len.increment_len(1); . } . . // len set by scope guard . } 17,483 ( 0.01%) } . } . . impl Vec { . /// Removes consecutive repeated elements in the vector according to the . /// [`PartialEq`] trait implementation. . /// . /// If the vector is sorted, this removes all duplicates. . /// -- line 2333 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2338 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// vec.dedup(); . /// . /// assert_eq!(vec, [1, 2, 3, 2]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[inline] . pub fn dedup(&mut self) { 31 ( 0.00%) self.dedup_by(|a, b| a == b) . } . } . . //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// . // Internal methods and functions . //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// . . #[doc(hidden)] . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] 5,212 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_elem(elem: T, n: usize) -> Vec { 33,686 ( 0.01%) ::from_elem(elem, n, Global) 6,204 ( 0.00%) } . . #[doc(hidden)] . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[unstable(feature = "allocator_api", issue = "32838")] . pub fn from_elem_in(elem: T, n: usize, alloc: A) -> Vec { . ::from_elem(elem, n, alloc) . } . -- line 2367 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2424 ---------------------------------------- . // Common trait implementations for Vec . //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl ops::Deref for Vec { . type Target = [T]; . . fn deref(&self) -> &[T] { 724,667 ( 0.23%) unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.as_ptr(), self.len) } 60 ( 0.00%) } . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl ops::DerefMut for Vec { . fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [T] { 165,593 ( 0.05%) unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.as_mut_ptr(), self.len) } . } . } . . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . trait SpecCloneFrom { . fn clone_from(this: &mut Self, other: &Self); . } . -- line 2447 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2468 ---------------------------------------- . this.extend_from_slice(other); . } . } . . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl Clone for Vec { . #[cfg(not(test))] 30,095 ( 0.01%) fn clone(&self) -> Self { . let alloc = self.allocator().clone(); 2 ( 0.00%) <[T]>::to_vec_in(&**self, alloc) 37,688 ( 0.01%) } . . // HACK(japaric): with cfg(test) the inherent `[T]::to_vec` method, which is . // required for this method definition, is not available. Instead use the . // `slice::to_vec` function which is only available with cfg(test) . // NB see the slice::hack module in slice.rs for more information . #[cfg(test)] . fn clone(&self) -> Self { . let alloc = self.allocator().clone(); -- line 2487 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2518 ---------------------------------------- . message = "vector indices are of type `usize` or ranges of `usize`", . label = "vector indices are of type `usize` or ranges of `usize`" . )] . impl, A: Allocator> Index for Vec { . type Output = I::Output; . . #[inline] . fn index(&self, index: I) -> &Self::Output { 27,312 ( 0.01%) Index::index(&**self, index) . } . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_on_unimplemented( . message = "vector indices are of type `usize` or ranges of `usize`", . label = "vector indices are of type `usize` or ranges of `usize`" . )] . impl, A: Allocator> IndexMut for Vec { . #[inline] . fn index_mut(&mut self, index: I) -> &mut Self::Output { 104 ( 0.00%) IndexMut::index_mut(&mut **self, index) . } . } . . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl FromIterator for Vec { . #[inline] . fn from_iter>(iter: I) -> Vec { 229,197 ( 0.07%) >::from_iter(iter.into_iter()) . } . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl IntoIterator for Vec { . type Item = T; . type IntoIter = IntoIter; . -- line 2555 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2564 ---------------------------------------- . /// for s in v.into_iter() { . /// // s has type String, not &String . /// println!("{}", s); . /// } . /// ``` . #[inline] . fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter { . unsafe { 94,597 ( 0.03%) let mut me = ManuallyDrop::new(self); . let alloc = ptr::read(me.allocator()); . let begin = me.as_mut_ptr(); . let end = if mem::size_of::() == 0 { . arith_offset(begin as *const i8, me.len() as isize) as *const T . } else { . begin.add(me.len()) as *const T . }; . let cap = me.buf.capacity(); 35,077 ( 0.01%) IntoIter { . buf: NonNull::new_unchecked(begin), . phantom: PhantomData, . cap, . alloc, . ptr: begin, . end, . } . } -- line 2589 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2591 ---------------------------------------- . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl<'a, T, A: Allocator> IntoIterator for &'a Vec { . type Item = &'a T; . type IntoIter = slice::Iter<'a, T>; . . fn into_iter(self) -> slice::Iter<'a, T> { 35 ( 0.00%) self.iter() . } . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl<'a, T, A: Allocator> IntoIterator for &'a mut Vec { . type Item = &'a mut T; . type IntoIter = slice::IterMut<'a, T>; . . fn into_iter(self) -> slice::IterMut<'a, T> { 1,056 ( 0.00%) self.iter_mut() . } . } . . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl Extend for Vec { . #[inline] 432 ( 0.00%) fn extend>(&mut self, iter: I) { 107,024 ( 0.03%) >::spec_extend(self, iter.into_iter()) 432 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . fn extend_one(&mut self, item: T) { . self.push(item); . } . . #[inline] . fn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { -- line 2627 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2636 ---------------------------------------- . fn extend_desugared>(&mut self, mut iterator: I) { . // This is the case for a general iterator. . // . // This function should be the moral equivalent of: . // . // for item in iterator { . // self.push(item); . // } 29,061 ( 0.01%) while let Some(element) = iterator.next() { 3,878 ( 0.00%) let len = self.len(); 44,297 ( 0.01%) if len == self.capacity() { 378 ( 0.00%) let (lower, _) = iterator.size_hint(); . self.reserve(lower.saturating_add(1)); . } . unsafe { . ptr::write(self.as_mut_ptr().add(len), element); . // Since next() executes user code which can panic we have to bump the length . // after each step. . // NB can't overflow since we would have had to alloc the address space 36,227 ( 0.01%) self.set_len(len + 1); . } . } 529 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Creates a splicing iterator that replaces the specified range in the vector . /// with the given `replace_with` iterator and yields the removed items. . /// `replace_with` does not need to be the same length as `range`. . /// . /// `range` is removed even if the iterator is not consumed until the end. . /// . /// It is unspecified how many elements are removed from the vector -- line 2666 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2745 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(evens, vec![2, 4, 6, 8, 14]); . /// assert_eq!(odds, vec![1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 13, 15]); . /// ``` . #[unstable(feature = "drain_filter", reason = "recently added", issue = "43244")] . pub fn drain_filter(&mut self, filter: F) -> DrainFilter<'_, T, F, A> . where . F: FnMut(&mut T) -> bool, . { 613 ( 0.00%) let old_len = self.len(); . . // Guard against us getting leaked (leak amplification) . unsafe { . self.set_len(0); . } . 2,040 ( 0.00%) DrainFilter { vec: self, idx: 0, del: 0, old_len, pred: filter, panic_flag: false } . } . } . . /// Extend implementation that copies elements out of references before pushing them onto the Vec. . /// . /// This implementation is specialized for slice iterators, where it uses [`copy_from_slice`] to . /// append the entire slice at once. . /// -- line 2768 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2803 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering { . Ord::cmp(&**self, &**other) . } . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . unsafe impl<#[may_dangle] T, A: Allocator> Drop for Vec { 130,256 ( 0.04%) fn drop(&mut self) { . unsafe { . // use drop for [T] . // use a raw slice to refer to the elements of the vector as weakest necessary type; . // could avoid questions of validity in certain cases 56,614 ( 0.02%) ptr::drop_in_place(ptr::slice_from_raw_parts_mut(self.as_mut_ptr(), self.len)) . } . // RawVec handles deallocation 153,470 ( 0.05%) } . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_default_impls", issue = "87864")] . impl const Default for Vec { . /// Creates an empty `Vec`. . fn default() -> Vec { . Vec::new() -- line 2827 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2976 ---------------------------------------- . /// newly-allocated buffer with exactly the right capacity. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// assert_eq!(Box::from(vec![1, 2, 3]), vec![1, 2, 3].into_boxed_slice()); . /// ``` . fn from(v: Vec) -> Self { 4 ( 0.00%) v.into_boxed_slice() . } . } . . #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl From<&str> for Vec { . /// Allocate a `Vec` and fill it with a UTF-8 string. . /// -- line 2992 ---------------------------------------- 237,043 ( 0.07%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_span/src/caching_source_map_view.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 27 ---------------------------------------- . impl CacheEntry { . #[inline] . fn update( . &mut self, . new_file_and_idx: Option<(Lrc, usize)>, . pos: BytePos, . time_stamp: usize, . ) { 968 ( 0.00%) if let Some((file, file_idx)) = new_file_and_idx { 579 ( 0.00%) self.file = file; 801 ( 0.00%) self.file_index = file_idx; . } . 351 ( 0.00%) let line_index = self.file.lookup_line(pos).unwrap(); . let line_bounds = self.file.line_bounds(line_index); 1,622 ( 0.00%) self.line_number = line_index + 1; 2,414 ( 0.00%) self.line = line_bounds; . self.touch(time_stamp); . } . . #[inline] . fn touch(&mut self, time_stamp: usize) { 14,730 ( 0.00%) self.time_stamp = time_stamp; . } . } . . #[derive(Clone)] . pub struct CachingSourceMapView<'sm> { . source_map: &'sm SourceMap, . line_cache: [CacheEntry; 3], . time_stamp: usize, . } . . impl<'sm> CachingSourceMapView<'sm> { 424 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(source_map: &'sm SourceMap) -> CachingSourceMapView<'sm> { . let files = source_map.files(); 212 ( 0.00%) let first_file = files[0].clone(); . let entry = CacheEntry { . time_stamp: 0, . line_number: 0, . line: BytePos(0)..BytePos(0), . file: first_file, . file_index: 0, . }; . 1,060 ( 0.00%) CachingSourceMapView { . source_map, 1,484 ( 0.00%) line_cache: [entry.clone(), entry.clone(), entry], . time_stamp: 0, . } 848 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn byte_pos_to_line_and_col( . &mut self, . pos: BytePos, . ) -> Option<(Lrc, usize, BytePos)> { . self.time_stamp += 1; . . // Check if the position is in one of the cached lines -- line 85 ---------------------------------------- -- line 106 ---------------------------------------- . }; . . let cache_entry = &mut self.line_cache[oldest]; . cache_entry.update(new_file_and_idx, pos, self.time_stamp); . . Some((cache_entry.file.clone(), cache_entry.line_number, pos - cache_entry.line.start)) . } . 53,977 ( 0.02%) pub fn span_data_to_lines_and_cols( . &mut self, . span_data: &SpanData, . ) -> Option<(Lrc, usize, BytePos, usize, BytePos)> { 30,844 ( 0.01%) self.time_stamp += 1; . . // Check if lo and hi are in the cached lines. 7,711 ( 0.00%) let lo_cache_idx = self.cache_entry_index(span_data.lo); 7,711 ( 0.00%) let hi_cache_idx = self.cache_entry_index(span_data.hi); . 14,046 ( 0.00%) if lo_cache_idx != -1 && hi_cache_idx != -1 { . // Cache hit for span lo and hi. Check if they belong to the same file. . let result = { 14,038 ( 0.00%) let lo = &self.line_cache[lo_cache_idx as usize]; . let hi = &self.line_cache[hi_cache_idx as usize]; . 42,114 ( 0.01%) if lo.file_index != hi.file_index { . return None; . } . . ( 14,038 ( 0.00%) lo.file.clone(), . lo.line_number, . span_data.lo - lo.line.start, 7,019 ( 0.00%) hi.line_number, . span_data.hi - hi.line.start, . ) . }; . 7,019 ( 0.00%) self.line_cache[lo_cache_idx as usize].touch(self.time_stamp); 7,019 ( 0.00%) self.line_cache[hi_cache_idx as usize].touch(self.time_stamp); . 28,076 ( 0.01%) return Some(result); . } . . // No cache hit or cache hit for only one of span lo and hi. 1,376 ( 0.00%) let oldest = if lo_cache_idx != -1 || hi_cache_idx != -1 { . let avoid_idx = if lo_cache_idx != -1 { lo_cache_idx } else { hi_cache_idx }; . self.oldest_cache_entry_index_avoid(avoid_idx as usize) . } else { . self.oldest_cache_entry_index() . }; . . // If the entry doesn't point to the correct file, get the new file and index. . // Return early if the file containing beginning of span doesn't contain end of span. 5,536 ( 0.00%) let new_file_and_idx = if !file_contains(&self.line_cache[oldest].file, span_data.lo) { 1,705 ( 0.00%) let new_file_and_idx = self.file_for_position(span_data.lo)?; 2,046 ( 0.00%) if !file_contains(&new_file_and_idx.0, span_data.hi) { . return None; . } . 1,364 ( 0.00%) Some(new_file_and_idx) . } else { . let file = &self.line_cache[oldest].file; 1,053 ( 0.00%) if !file_contains(&file, span_data.hi) { . return None; . } . 1,053 ( 0.00%) None . }; . . // Update the cache entries. 3,460 ( 0.00%) let (lo_idx, hi_idx) = match (lo_cache_idx, hi_cache_idx) { . // Oldest cache entry is for span_data.lo line. . (-1, -1) => { . let lo = &mut self.line_cache[oldest]; . lo.update(new_file_and_idx, span_data.lo, self.time_stamp); . 1,650 ( 0.00%) if !lo.line.contains(&span_data.hi) { . let new_file_and_idx = Some((lo.file.clone(), lo.file_index)); . let next_oldest = self.oldest_cache_entry_index_avoid(oldest); . let hi = &mut self.line_cache[next_oldest]; . hi.update(new_file_and_idx, span_data.hi, self.time_stamp); . (oldest, next_oldest) . } else { . (oldest, oldest) . } . } . // Oldest cache entry is for span_data.lo line. . (-1, _) => { . let lo = &mut self.line_cache[oldest]; . lo.update(new_file_and_idx, span_data.lo, self.time_stamp); 8 ( 0.00%) let hi = &mut self.line_cache[hi_cache_idx as usize]; 12 ( 0.00%) hi.touch(self.time_stamp); . (oldest, hi_cache_idx as usize) . } . // Oldest cache entry is for span_data.hi line. . (_, -1) => { . let hi = &mut self.line_cache[oldest]; 138 ( 0.00%) hi.update(new_file_and_idx, span_data.hi, self.time_stamp); 276 ( 0.00%) let lo = &mut self.line_cache[lo_cache_idx as usize]; 552 ( 0.00%) lo.touch(self.time_stamp); . (lo_cache_idx as usize, oldest) . } . _ => { . panic!(); . } . }; . . let lo = &self.line_cache[lo_idx]; . let hi = &self.line_cache[hi_idx]; . . // Span lo and hi may equal line end when last line doesn't . // end in newline, hence the inclusive upper bounds below. 1,384 ( 0.00%) assert!(span_data.lo >= lo.line.start); 692 ( 0.00%) assert!(span_data.lo <= lo.line.end); 1,384 ( 0.00%) assert!(span_data.hi >= hi.line.start); 692 ( 0.00%) assert!(span_data.hi <= hi.line.end); 3,460 ( 0.00%) assert!(lo.file.contains(span_data.lo)); 2,076 ( 0.00%) assert!(lo.file.contains(span_data.hi)); 2,076 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(lo.file_index, hi.file_index); . 2,076 ( 0.00%) Some(( 692 ( 0.00%) lo.file.clone(), . lo.line_number, . span_data.lo - lo.line.start, 692 ( 0.00%) hi.line_number, . span_data.hi - hi.line.start, . )) 69,399 ( 0.02%) } . . fn cache_entry_index(&self, pos: BytePos) -> isize { . for (idx, cache_entry) in self.line_cache.iter().enumerate() { 74,174 ( 0.02%) if cache_entry.line.contains(&pos) { . return idx as isize; . } . } . . -1 . } . . fn oldest_cache_entry_index(&self) -> usize { . let mut oldest = 0; . . for idx in 1..self.line_cache.len() { 3,300 ( 0.00%) if self.line_cache[idx].time_stamp < self.line_cache[oldest].time_stamp { . oldest = idx; . } . } . . oldest . } . . fn oldest_cache_entry_index_avoid(&self, avoid_idx: usize) -> usize { . let mut oldest = if avoid_idx != 0 { 0 } else { 1 }; . . for idx in 0..self.line_cache.len() { 1,601 ( 0.00%) if idx != avoid_idx 828 ( 0.00%) && self.line_cache[idx].time_stamp < self.line_cache[oldest].time_stamp . { . oldest = idx; . } . } . . oldest . } . 1,705 ( 0.00%) fn file_for_position(&self, pos: BytePos) -> Option<(Lrc, usize)> { 341 ( 0.00%) if !self.source_map.files().is_empty() { 682 ( 0.00%) let file_idx = self.source_map.lookup_source_file_idx(pos); . let file = &self.source_map.files()[file_idx]; . 2,728 ( 0.00%) if file_contains(file, pos) { . return Some((file.clone(), file_idx)); . } . } . . None 1,705 ( 0.00%) } . } . . #[inline] . fn file_contains(file: &SourceFile, pos: BytePos) -> bool { . // `SourceMap::lookup_source_file_idx` and `SourceFile::contains` both consider the position . // one past the end of a file to belong to it. Normally, that's what we want. But for the . // purposes of converting a byte position to a line and column number, we can't come up with a . // line and column number if the file is empty, because an empty file doesn't contain any -- line 290 ---------------------------------------- 92,616 ( 0.03%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/relate.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 28 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Returns a static string we can use for printouts. . fn tag(&self) -> &'static str; . . /// Returns `true` if the value `a` is the "expected" type in the . /// relation. Just affects error messages. . fn a_is_expected(&self) -> bool; . 100 ( 0.00%) fn with_cause(&mut self, _cause: Cause, f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R, . { . f(self) 88 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Generic relation routine suitable for most anything. 43,842 ( 0.01%) fn relate>(&mut self, a: T, b: T) -> RelateResult<'tcx, T> { 33,551 ( 0.01%) Relate::relate(self, a, b) 36,486 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Relate the two substitutions for the given item. The default . /// is to look up the variance for the item and proceed . /// accordingly. 5,390 ( 0.00%) fn relate_item_substs( . &mut self, . item_def_id: DefId, . a_subst: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . b_subst: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, SubstsRef<'tcx>> { . debug!( . "relate_item_substs(item_def_id={:?}, a_subst={:?}, b_subst={:?})", . item_def_id, a_subst, b_subst . ); . . let tcx = self.tcx(); . let opt_variances = tcx.variances_of(item_def_id); 2,156 ( 0.00%) relate_substs(self, Some((item_def_id, opt_variances)), a_subst, b_subst) 4,851 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Switch variance for the purpose of relating `a` and `b`. . fn relate_with_variance>( . &mut self, . variance: ty::Variance, . info: ty::VarianceDiagInfo<'tcx>, . a: T, . b: T, -- line 73 ---------------------------------------- -- line 108 ---------------------------------------- . a: Self, . b: Self, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Self>; . } . . /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// . // Relate impls . 16,871 ( 0.01%) pub fn relate_type_and_mut<'tcx, R: TypeRelation<'tcx>>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::TypeAndMut<'tcx>, . b: ty::TypeAndMut<'tcx>, . base_ty: Ty<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::TypeAndMut<'tcx>> { . debug!("{}.mts({:?}, {:?})", relation.tag(), a, b); 3,042 ( 0.00%) if a.mutbl != b.mutbl { 22 ( 0.00%) Err(TypeError::Mutability) . } else { . let mutbl = a.mutbl; . let (variance, info) = match mutbl { . ast::Mutability::Not => (ty::Covariant, ty::VarianceDiagInfo::None), . ast::Mutability::Mut => { . (ty::Invariant, ty::VarianceDiagInfo::Invariant { ty: base_ty, param_index: 0 }) . } . }; 1,042 ( 0.00%) let ty = relation.relate_with_variance(variance, info, a.ty, b.ty)?; 7,297 ( 0.00%) Ok(ty::TypeAndMut { ty, mutbl }) . } 16,970 ( 0.01%) } . . pub fn relate_substs<'tcx, R: TypeRelation<'tcx>>( . relation: &mut R, . variances: Option<(DefId, &[ty::Variance])>, . a_subst: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . b_subst: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, SubstsRef<'tcx>> { 13,028 ( 0.00%) let tcx = relation.tcx(); 4,996 ( 0.00%) let mut cached_ty = None; . . let params = iter::zip(a_subst, b_subst).enumerate().map(|(i, (a, b))| { 39,412 ( 0.01%) let (variance, variance_info) = match variances { 2,074 ( 0.00%) Some((ty_def_id, variances)) => { 3,111 ( 0.00%) let variance = variances[i]; 1,037 ( 0.00%) let variance_info = if variance == ty::Invariant { . let ty = 638 ( 0.00%) cached_ty.get_or_insert_with(|| tcx.type_of(ty_def_id).subst(tcx, a_subst)); . ty::VarianceDiagInfo::Invariant { ty, param_index: i.try_into().unwrap() } . } else { . ty::VarianceDiagInfo::default() . }; . (variance, variance_info) . } . None => (ty::Invariant, ty::VarianceDiagInfo::default()), . }; 8,813 ( 0.00%) relation.relate_with_variance(variance, variance_info, a, b) . }); . . tcx.mk_substs(params) . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::FnSig<'tcx> { 4,641 ( 0.00%) fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::FnSig<'tcx>, . b: ty::FnSig<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::FnSig<'tcx>> { . let tcx = relation.tcx(); . 2,142 ( 0.00%) if a.c_variadic != b.c_variadic { . return Err(TypeError::VariadicMismatch(expected_found( . relation, . a.c_variadic, . b.c_variadic, . ))); . } 1,520 ( 0.00%) let unsafety = relation.relate(a.unsafety, b.unsafety)?; . let abi = relation.relate(a.abi, b.abi)?; . 3,167 ( 0.00%) if a.inputs().len() != b.inputs().len() { . return Err(TypeError::ArgCount); . } . 3,213 ( 0.00%) let inputs_and_output = iter::zip(a.inputs(), b.inputs()) 1,427 ( 0.00%) .map(|(&a, &b)| ((a, b), false)) 2,856 ( 0.00%) .chain(iter::once(((a.output(), b.output()), true))) 662 ( 0.00%) .map(|((a, b), is_output)| { 662 ( 0.00%) if is_output { 352 ( 0.00%) relation.relate(a, b) . } else { . relation.relate_with_variance( . ty::Contravariant, . ty::VarianceDiagInfo::default(), . a, . b, . ) . } . }) . .enumerate() 1,612 ( 0.00%) .map(|(i, r)| match r { . Err(TypeError::Sorts(exp_found) | TypeError::ArgumentSorts(exp_found, _)) => { . Err(TypeError::ArgumentSorts(exp_found, i)) . } . Err(TypeError::Mutability | TypeError::ArgumentMutability(_)) => { . Err(TypeError::ArgumentMutability(i)) . } 3,500 ( 0.00%) r => r, . }); 2,545 ( 0.00%) Ok(ty::FnSig { . inputs_and_output: tcx.mk_type_list(inputs_and_output)?, 357 ( 0.00%) c_variadic: a.c_variadic, . unsafety, . abi, . }) 3,213 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::BoundConstness { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::BoundConstness, . b: ty::BoundConstness, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::BoundConstness> { -- line 229 ---------------------------------------- -- line 236 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ast::Unsafety { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ast::Unsafety, . b: ast::Unsafety, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ast::Unsafety> { 357 ( 0.00%) if a != b { . Err(TypeError::UnsafetyMismatch(expected_found(relation, a, b))) . } else { . Ok(a) . } . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for abi::Abi { -- line 252 ---------------------------------------- -- line 255 ---------------------------------------- . a: abi::Abi, . b: abi::Abi, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, abi::Abi> { . if a == b { Ok(a) } else { Err(TypeError::AbiMismatch(expected_found(relation, a, b))) } . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx> { 1,540 ( 0.00%) fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, . b: ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::ProjectionTy<'tcx>> { 330 ( 0.00%) if a.item_def_id != b.item_def_id { . Err(TypeError::ProjectionMismatched(expected_found( . relation, . a.item_def_id, . b.item_def_id, . ))) . } else { . let substs = relation.relate(a.substs, b.substs)?; 440 ( 0.00%) Ok(ty::ProjectionTy { item_def_id: a.item_def_id, substs: &substs }) . } 990 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::ExistentialProjection<'tcx> { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::ExistentialProjection<'tcx>, . b: ty::ExistentialProjection<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::ExistentialProjection<'tcx>> { -- line 286 ---------------------------------------- -- line 304 ---------------------------------------- . b.substs, . )?; . Ok(ty::ExistentialProjection { item_def_id: a.item_def_id, substs, term }) . } . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::TraitRef<'tcx> { 26,656 ( 0.01%) fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::TraitRef<'tcx>, . b: ty::TraitRef<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::TraitRef<'tcx>> { . // Different traits cannot be related. 5,700 ( 0.00%) if a.def_id != b.def_id { 18 ( 0.00%) Err(TypeError::Traits(expected_found(relation, a.def_id, b.def_id))) . } else { 1,898 ( 0.00%) let substs = relate_substs(relation, None, a.substs, b.substs)?; 6,100 ( 0.00%) Ok(ty::TraitRef { def_id: a.def_id, substs }) . } 17,136 ( 0.01%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx> { 22 ( 0.00%) fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx>, . b: ty::ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx>> { . // Different traits cannot be related. 42 ( 0.00%) if a.def_id != b.def_id { . Err(TypeError::Traits(expected_found(relation, a.def_id, b.def_id))) . } else { 18 ( 0.00%) let substs = relate_substs(relation, None, a.substs, b.substs)?; 24 ( 0.00%) Ok(ty::ExistentialTraitRef { def_id: a.def_id, substs }) . } 14 ( 0.00%) } . } . . #[derive(Copy, Debug, Clone, TypeFoldable)] . struct GeneratorWitness<'tcx>(&'tcx ty::List>); . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for GeneratorWitness<'tcx> { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, -- line 348 ---------------------------------------- -- line 358 ---------------------------------------- . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for Ty<'tcx> { . #[inline] . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: Ty<'tcx>, . b: Ty<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> { 38,153 ( 0.01%) relation.tys(a, b) . } . } . . /// The main "type relation" routine. Note that this does not handle . /// inference artifacts, so you should filter those out before calling . /// it. 78,992 ( 0.02%) pub fn super_relate_tys<'tcx, R: TypeRelation<'tcx>>( . relation: &mut R, . a: Ty<'tcx>, . b: Ty<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> { . let tcx = relation.tcx(); . debug!("super_relate_tys: a={:?} b={:?}", a, b); 173,220 ( 0.05%) match (a.kind(), b.kind()) { . (&ty::Infer(_), _) | (_, &ty::Infer(_)) => { . // The caller should handle these cases! . bug!("var types encountered in super_relate_tys") . } . . (ty::Bound(..), _) | (_, ty::Bound(..)) => { . bug!("bound types encountered in super_relate_tys") . } -- line 388 ---------------------------------------- -- line 391 ---------------------------------------- . . (&ty::Never, _) . | (&ty::Char, _) . | (&ty::Bool, _) . | (&ty::Int(_), _) . | (&ty::Uint(_), _) . | (&ty::Float(_), _) . | (&ty::Str, _) 2,256 ( 0.00%) if a == b => . { . Ok(a) . } . 70 ( 0.00%) (&ty::Param(ref a_p), &ty::Param(ref b_p)) if a_p.index == b_p.index => Ok(a), . . (ty::Placeholder(p1), ty::Placeholder(p2)) if p1 == p2 => Ok(a), . 26,526 ( 0.01%) (&ty::Adt(a_def, a_substs), &ty::Adt(b_def, b_substs)) if a_def == b_def => { 8,274 ( 0.00%) let substs = relation.relate_item_substs(a_def.did, a_substs, b_substs)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_adt(a_def, substs)) . } . . (&ty::Foreign(a_id), &ty::Foreign(b_id)) if a_id == b_id => Ok(tcx.mk_foreign(a_id)), . 98 ( 0.00%) (&ty::Dynamic(a_obj, a_region), &ty::Dynamic(b_obj, b_region)) => { 28 ( 0.00%) let region_bound = relation.with_cause(Cause::ExistentialRegionBound, |relation| { . relation.relate_with_variance( . ty::Contravariant, . ty::VarianceDiagInfo::default(), 14 ( 0.00%) a_region, . b_region, . ) . })?; . Ok(tcx.mk_dynamic(relation.relate(a_obj, b_obj)?, region_bound)) . } . . (&ty::Generator(a_id, a_substs, movability), &ty::Generator(b_id, b_substs, _)) . if a_id == b_id => -- line 428 ---------------------------------------- -- line 439 ---------------------------------------- . // inside the binder so we can related them . let a_types = a_types.map_bound(GeneratorWitness); . let b_types = b_types.map_bound(GeneratorWitness); . // Then remove the GeneratorWitness for the result . let types = relation.relate(a_types, b_types)?.map_bound(|witness| witness.0); . Ok(tcx.mk_generator_witness(types)) . } . 2,448 ( 0.00%) (&ty::Closure(a_id, a_substs), &ty::Closure(b_id, b_substs)) if a_id == b_id => { . // All Closure types with the same id represent . // the (anonymous) type of the same closure expression. So . // all of their regions should be equated. 612 ( 0.00%) let substs = relation.relate(a_substs, b_substs)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_closure(a_id, &substs)) . } . . (&ty::RawPtr(a_mt), &ty::RawPtr(b_mt)) => { . let mt = relate_type_and_mut(relation, a_mt, b_mt, a)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_ptr(mt)) . } . 29,830 ( 0.01%) (&ty::Ref(a_r, a_ty, a_mutbl), &ty::Ref(b_r, b_ty, b_mutbl)) => { 13,293 ( 0.00%) let r = relation.relate_with_variance( . ty::Contravariant, . ty::VarianceDiagInfo::default(), . a_r, . b_r, . )?; . let a_mt = ty::TypeAndMut { ty: a_ty, mutbl: a_mutbl }; . let b_mt = ty::TypeAndMut { ty: b_ty, mutbl: b_mutbl }; 18,584 ( 0.01%) let mt = relate_type_and_mut(relation, a_mt, b_mt, a)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_ref(r, mt)) . } . 425 ( 0.00%) (&ty::Array(a_t, sz_a), &ty::Array(b_t, sz_b)) => { 108 ( 0.00%) let t = relation.relate(a_t, b_t)?; 170 ( 0.00%) match relation.relate(sz_a, sz_b) { 255 ( 0.00%) Ok(sz) => Ok(tcx.mk_ty(ty::Array(t, sz))), . Err(err) => { . // Check whether the lengths are both concrete/known values, . // but are unequal, for better diagnostics. . // . // It might seem dubious to eagerly evaluate these constants here, . // we however cannot end up with errors in `Relate` during both . // `type_of` and `predicates_of`. This means that evaluating the . // constants should not cause cycle errors here. -- line 484 ---------------------------------------- -- line 489 ---------------------------------------- . TypeError::FixedArraySize(expected_found(relation, sz_a_val, sz_b_val)), . ), . _ => Err(err), . } . } . } . } . 291 ( 0.00%) (&ty::Slice(a_t), &ty::Slice(b_t)) => { 32 ( 0.00%) let t = relation.relate(a_t, b_t)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_slice(t)) . } . 1,694 ( 0.00%) (&ty::Tuple(as_), &ty::Tuple(bs)) => { 1,694 ( 0.00%) if as_.len() == bs.len() { . Ok(tcx.mk_tup( 6,583 ( 0.00%) iter::zip(as_, bs).map(|(a, b)| relation.relate(a.expect_ty(), b.expect_ty())), . )?) . } else if !(as_.is_empty() || bs.is_empty()) { . Err(TypeError::TupleSize(expected_found(relation, as_.len(), bs.len()))) . } else { . Err(TypeError::Sorts(expected_found(relation, a, b))) . } . } . 105 ( 0.00%) (&ty::FnDef(a_def_id, a_substs), &ty::FnDef(b_def_id, b_substs)) 175 ( 0.00%) if a_def_id == b_def_id => . { 140 ( 0.00%) let substs = relation.relate_item_substs(a_def_id, a_substs, b_substs)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_fn_def(a_def_id, substs)) . } . . (&ty::FnPtr(a_fty), &ty::FnPtr(b_fty)) => { 1,314 ( 0.00%) let fty = relation.relate(a_fty, b_fty)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_fn_ptr(fty)) . } . . // these two are already handled downstream in case of lazy normalization . (&ty::Projection(a_data), &ty::Projection(b_data)) => { . let projection_ty = relation.relate(a_data, b_data)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_projection(projection_ty.item_def_id, projection_ty.substs)) . } -- line 530 ---------------------------------------- -- line 533 ---------------------------------------- . if a_def_id == b_def_id => . { . let substs = relate_substs(relation, None, a_substs, b_substs)?; . Ok(tcx.mk_opaque(a_def_id, substs)) . } . . _ => Err(TypeError::Sorts(expected_found(relation, a, b))), . } 88,866 ( 0.03%) } . . /// The main "const relation" routine. Note that this does not handle . /// inference artifacts, so you should filter those out before calling . /// it. 490 ( 0.00%) pub fn super_relate_consts<'tcx, R: TypeRelation<'tcx>>( . relation: &mut R, . a: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . b: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>> { . debug!("{}.super_relate_consts(a = {:?}, b = {:?})", relation.tag(), a, b); . let tcx = relation.tcx(); . . // FIXME(oli-obk): once const generics can have generic types, this assertion . // will likely get triggered. Move to `normalize_erasing_regions` at that point. 98 ( 0.00%) let a_ty = tcx.erase_regions(a.ty); 98 ( 0.00%) let b_ty = tcx.erase_regions(b.ty); 49 ( 0.00%) if a_ty != b_ty { . relation.tcx().sess.delay_span_bug( . DUMMY_SP, . &format!("cannot relate constants of different types: {} != {}", a_ty, b_ty), . ); . } . . let eagerly_eval = |x: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>| x.eval(tcx, relation.param_env()); 49 ( 0.00%) let a = eagerly_eval(a); 98 ( 0.00%) let b = eagerly_eval(b); . . // Currently, the values that can be unified are primitive types, . // and those that derive both `PartialEq` and `Eq`, corresponding . // to structural-match types. 539 ( 0.00%) let is_match = match (a.val, b.val) { . (ty::ConstKind::Infer(_), _) | (_, ty::ConstKind::Infer(_)) => { . // The caller should handle these cases! . bug!("var types encountered in super_relate_consts: {:?} {:?}", a, b) . } . . (ty::ConstKind::Error(_), _) => return Ok(a), . (_, ty::ConstKind::Error(_)) => return Ok(b), . -- line 580 ---------------------------------------- -- line 608 ---------------------------------------- . substs, . promoted: au.promoted, . }), . ty: a.ty, . })); . } . _ => false, . }; 294 ( 0.00%) if is_match { Ok(a) } else { Err(TypeError::ConstMismatch(expected_found(relation, a, b))) } 441 ( 0.00%) } . . fn check_const_value_eq<'tcx, R: TypeRelation<'tcx>>( . relation: &mut R, . a_val: ConstValue<'tcx>, . b_val: ConstValue<'tcx>, . // FIXME(oli-obk): these arguments should go away with valtrees . a: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . b: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . // FIXME(oli-obk): this should just be `bool` with valtrees . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, bool> { 49 ( 0.00%) let tcx = relation.tcx(); 539 ( 0.00%) Ok(match (a_val, b_val) { 1,078 ( 0.00%) (ConstValue::Scalar(Scalar::Int(a_val)), ConstValue::Scalar(Scalar::Int(b_val))) => { 49 ( 0.00%) a_val == b_val . } . ( . ConstValue::Scalar(Scalar::Ptr(a_val, _a_size)), . ConstValue::Scalar(Scalar::Ptr(b_val, _b_size)), . ) => { . a_val == b_val . || match (tcx.global_alloc(a_val.provenance), tcx.global_alloc(b_val.provenance)) { . (GlobalAlloc::Function(a_instance), GlobalAlloc::Function(b_instance)) => { -- line 639 ---------------------------------------- -- line 672 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . _ => false, . }) . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for &'tcx ty::List>> { 140 ( 0.00%) fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: Self, . b: Self, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Self> { 14 ( 0.00%) let tcx = relation.tcx(); . . // FIXME: this is wasteful, but want to do a perf run to see how slow it is. . // We need to perform this deduplication as we sometimes generate duplicate projections . // in `a`. . let mut a_v: Vec<_> = a.into_iter().collect(); . let mut b_v: Vec<_> = b.into_iter().collect(); . // `skip_binder` here is okay because `stable_cmp` doesn't look at binders . a_v.sort_by(|a, b| a.skip_binder().stable_cmp(tcx, &b.skip_binder())); . a_v.dedup(); . b_v.sort_by(|a, b| a.skip_binder().stable_cmp(tcx, &b.skip_binder())); . b_v.dedup(); 42 ( 0.00%) if a_v.len() != b_v.len() { . return Err(TypeError::ExistentialMismatch(expected_found(relation, a, b))); . } . 56 ( 0.00%) let v = iter::zip(a_v, b_v).map(|(ep_a, ep_b)| { . use crate::ty::ExistentialPredicate::*; 56 ( 0.00%) match (ep_a.skip_binder(), ep_b.skip_binder()) { 56 ( 0.00%) (Trait(a), Trait(b)) => Ok(ep_a . .rebind(Trait(relation.relate(ep_a.rebind(a), ep_b.rebind(b))?.skip_binder()))), . (Projection(a), Projection(b)) => Ok(ep_a.rebind(Projection( . relation.relate(ep_a.rebind(a), ep_b.rebind(b))?.skip_binder(), . ))), . (AutoTrait(a), AutoTrait(b)) if a == b => Ok(ep_a.rebind(AutoTrait(a))), . _ => Err(TypeError::ExistentialMismatch(expected_found(relation, a, b))), . } . }); 28 ( 0.00%) tcx.mk_poly_existential_predicates(v) 112 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::ClosureSubsts<'tcx> { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::ClosureSubsts<'tcx>, . b: ty::ClosureSubsts<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::ClosureSubsts<'tcx>> { -- line 722 ---------------------------------------- -- line 737 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for SubstsRef<'tcx> { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . b: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, SubstsRef<'tcx>> { 416 ( 0.00%) relate_substs(relation, None, a, b) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::Region<'tcx> { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::Region<'tcx>, . b: ty::Region<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::Region<'tcx>> { 15,058 ( 0.00%) relation.regions(a, b) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx> { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . b: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>> { 316 ( 0.00%) relation.consts(a, b) . } . } . . impl<'tcx, T: Relate<'tcx>> Relate<'tcx> for ty::Binder<'tcx, T> { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, . b: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::Binder<'tcx, T>> { 4,434 ( 0.00%) relation.binders(a, b) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for GenericArg<'tcx> { 29,300 ( 0.01%) fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: GenericArg<'tcx>, . b: GenericArg<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, GenericArg<'tcx>> { 39,586 ( 0.01%) match (a.unpack(), b.unpack()) { . (GenericArgKind::Lifetime(a_lt), GenericArgKind::Lifetime(b_lt)) => { . Ok(relation.relate(a_lt, b_lt)?.into()) . } . (GenericArgKind::Type(a_ty), GenericArgKind::Type(b_ty)) => { 434 ( 0.00%) Ok(relation.relate(a_ty, b_ty)?.into()) . } . (GenericArgKind::Const(a_ct), GenericArgKind::Const(b_ct)) => { . Ok(relation.relate(a_ct, b_ct)?.into()) . } . (GenericArgKind::Lifetime(unpacked), x) => { . bug!("impossible case reached: can't relate: {:?} with {:?}", unpacked, x) . } . (GenericArgKind::Type(unpacked), x) => { . bug!("impossible case reached: can't relate: {:?} with {:?}", unpacked, x) . } . (GenericArgKind::Const(unpacked), x) => { . bug!("impossible case reached: can't relate: {:?} with {:?}", unpacked, x) . } . } 33,699 ( 0.01%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::ImplPolarity { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::ImplPolarity, . b: ty::ImplPolarity, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::ImplPolarity> { -- line 813 ---------------------------------------- -- line 815 ---------------------------------------- . Err(TypeError::PolarityMismatch(expected_found(relation, a, b))) . } else { . Ok(a) . } . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::TraitPredicate<'tcx> { 132 ( 0.00%) fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: ty::TraitPredicate<'tcx>, . b: ty::TraitPredicate<'tcx>, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ty::TraitPredicate<'tcx>> { . Ok(ty::TraitPredicate { 60 ( 0.00%) trait_ref: relation.relate(a.trait_ref, b.trait_ref)?, . constness: relation.relate(a.constness, b.constness)?, . polarity: relation.relate(a.polarity, b.polarity)?, . }) 108 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> Relate<'tcx> for ty::Term<'tcx> { . fn relate>( . relation: &mut R, . a: Self, . b: Self, . ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Self> { -- line 841 ---------------------------------------- -- line 862 ---------------------------------------- . . /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// . // Error handling . . pub fn expected_found<'tcx, R, T>(relation: &mut R, a: T, b: T) -> ExpectedFound . where . R: TypeRelation<'tcx>, . { 12 ( 0.00%) ExpectedFound::new(relation.a_is_expected(), a, b) . } 195,219 ( 0.06%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/cmp.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 223 ---------------------------------------- . fn eq(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool; . . /// This method tests for `!=`. . #[inline] . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[default_method_body_is_const] . fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { 3,576 ( 0.00%) !self.eq(other) . } . } . . /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `PartialEq`. . #[rustc_builtin_macro] . #[stable(feature = "builtin_macro_prelude", since = "1.38.0")] . #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics, structural_match)] . pub macro PartialEq($item:item) { -- line 239 ---------------------------------------- -- line 328 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(Ordering::Less, result); . /// . /// let result = 1.cmp(&1); . /// assert_eq!(Ordering::Equal, result); . /// . /// let result = 2.cmp(&1); . /// assert_eq!(Ordering::Greater, result); . /// ``` 69 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug, Hash)] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[repr(i8)] . pub enum Ordering { . /// An ordering where a compared value is less than another. . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . Less = -1, . /// An ordering where a compared value is equal to another. . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] -- line 344 ---------------------------------------- -- line 569 ---------------------------------------- . /// let result = x.0.cmp(&y.0).then_with(|| x.1.cmp(&y.1)).then_with(|| x.2.cmp(&y.2)); . /// . /// assert_eq!(result, Ordering::Less); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "ordering_chaining", since = "1.17.0")] . pub fn then_with Ordering>(self, f: F) -> Ordering { 65 ( 0.00%) match self { . Equal => f(), . _ => self, . } . } . } . . /// A helper struct for reverse ordering. . /// -- line 585 ---------------------------------------- -- line 792 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "ord_max_min", since = "1.21.0")] . #[inline] . #[must_use] . fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self . where . Self: Sized, . { 10,768 ( 0.00%) max_by(self, other, Ord::cmp) . } . . /// Compares and returns the minimum of two values. . /// . /// Returns the first argument if the comparison determines them to be equal. . /// . /// # Examples . /// -- line 808 ---------------------------------------- -- line 812 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "ord_max_min", since = "1.21.0")] . #[inline] . #[must_use] . fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self . where . Self: Sized, . { 1,300 ( 0.00%) min_by(self, other, Ord::cmp) . } . . /// Restrict a value to a certain interval. . /// . /// Returns `max` if `self` is greater than `max`, and `min` if `self` is . /// less than `min`. Otherwise this returns `self`. . /// . /// # Panics -- line 828 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1097 ---------------------------------------- . /// let result = 2.0 < 1.0; . /// assert_eq!(result, false); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[default_method_body_is_const] . fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { 9,691 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.partial_cmp(other), Some(Less)) . } . . /// This method tests less than or equal to (for `self` and `other`) and is used by the `<=` . /// operator. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` -- line 1113 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1121 ---------------------------------------- . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[default_method_body_is_const] . fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { . // Pattern `Some(Less | Eq)` optimizes worse than negating `None | Some(Greater)`. . // FIXME: The root cause was fixed upstream in LLVM with: . // https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/9bad7de9a3fb844f1ca2965f35d0c2a3d1e11775 . // Revert this workaround once support for LLVM 12 gets dropped. 55,466 ( 0.02%) !matches!(self.partial_cmp(other), None | Some(Greater)) . } . . /// This method tests greater than (for `self` and `other`) and is used by the `>` operator. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// let result = 1.0 > 2.0; -- line 1137 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1140 ---------------------------------------- . /// let result = 2.0 > 2.0; . /// assert_eq!(result, false); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[default_method_body_is_const] . fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { 117,509 ( 0.04%) matches!(self.partial_cmp(other), Some(Greater)) . } . . /// This method tests greater than or equal to (for `self` and `other`) and is used by the `>=` . /// operator. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` -- line 1156 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1160 ---------------------------------------- . /// let result = 2.0 >= 2.0; . /// assert_eq!(result, true); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[default_method_body_is_const] . fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { 8 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.partial_cmp(other), Some(Greater | Equal)) . } . } . . /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `PartialOrd`. . #[rustc_builtin_macro] . #[stable(feature = "builtin_macro_prelude", since = "1.38.0")] . #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] . pub macro PartialOrd($item:item) { -- line 1176 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1210 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// assert_eq!(cmp::min_by(-2, 1, |x: &i32, y: &i32| x.abs().cmp(&y.abs())), 1); . /// assert_eq!(cmp::min_by(-2, 2, |x: &i32, y: &i32| x.abs().cmp(&y.abs())), -2); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "cmp_min_max_by", since = "1.53.0")] . pub fn min_by Ordering>(v1: T, v2: T, compare: F) -> T { 26,172 ( 0.01%) match compare(&v1, &v2) { . Ordering::Less | Ordering::Equal => v1, . Ordering::Greater => v2, . } . } . . /// Returns the element that gives the minimum value from the specified function. . /// . /// Returns the first argument if the comparison determines them to be equal. -- line 1226 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1273 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// assert_eq!(cmp::max_by(-2, 1, |x: &i32, y: &i32| x.abs().cmp(&y.abs())), -2); . /// assert_eq!(cmp::max_by(-2, 2, |x: &i32, y: &i32| x.abs().cmp(&y.abs())), 2); . /// ``` . #[inline] . #[must_use] . #[stable(feature = "cmp_min_max_by", since = "1.53.0")] . pub fn max_by Ordering>(v1: T, v2: T, compare: F) -> T { 83,866 ( 0.03%) match compare(&v1, &v2) { 15 ( 0.00%) Ordering::Less | Ordering::Equal => v2, . Ordering::Greater => v1, . } . } . . /// Returns the element that gives the maximum value from the specified function. . /// . /// Returns the second argument if the comparison determines them to be equal. . /// -- line 1290 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1308 ---------------------------------------- . use crate::cmp::Ordering::{self, Equal, Greater, Less}; . use crate::hint::unreachable_unchecked; . . macro_rules! partial_eq_impl { . ($($t:ty)*) => ($( . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl PartialEq for $t { . #[inline] 1,347 ( 0.00%) fn eq(&self, other: &$t) -> bool { (*self) == (*other) } . #[inline] 59,712 ( 0.02%) fn ne(&self, other: &$t) -> bool { (*self) != (*other) } . } . )*) . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl PartialEq for () { . #[inline] . fn eq(&self, _other: &()) -> bool { -- line 1326 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1392 ---------------------------------------- . ($($t:ty)*) => ($( . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl PartialOrd for $t { . #[inline] . fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &$t) -> Option { . Some(self.cmp(other)) . } . #[inline] 1,187,512 ( 0.37%) fn lt(&self, other: &$t) -> bool { (*self) < (*other) } . #[inline] 7,438 ( 0.00%) fn le(&self, other: &$t) -> bool { (*self) <= (*other) } . #[inline] . fn ge(&self, other: &$t) -> bool { (*self) >= (*other) } . #[inline] . fn gt(&self, other: &$t) -> bool { (*self) > (*other) } . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl Ord for $t { . #[inline] . fn cmp(&self, other: &$t) -> Ordering { . // The order here is important to generate more optimal assembly. . // See for more info. 233,432 ( 0.07%) if *self < *other { Less } . else if *self == *other { Equal } . else { Greater } . } . } . )*) . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] -- line 1423 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1430 ---------------------------------------- . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl Ord for bool { . #[inline] . fn cmp(&self, other: &bool) -> Ordering { . // Casting to i8's and converting the difference to an Ordering generates . // more optimal assembly. . // See for more info. 541 ( 0.00%) match (*self as i8) - (*other as i8) { . -1 => Less, . 0 => Equal, . 1 => Greater, . // SAFETY: bool as i8 returns 0 or 1, so the difference can't be anything else . _ => unsafe { unreachable_unchecked() }, . } . } . } -- line 1446 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1474 ---------------------------------------- . // & pointers . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl PartialEq<&B> for &A . where . A: PartialEq, . { . #[inline] 480 ( 0.00%) fn eq(&self, other: &&B) -> bool { 149,997 ( 0.05%) PartialEq::eq(*self, *other) 14,745 ( 0.00%) } . #[inline] 5 ( 0.00%) fn ne(&self, other: &&B) -> bool { 57 ( 0.00%) PartialEq::ne(*self, *other) 4,289 ( 0.00%) } . } . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl PartialOrd<&B> for &A . where . A: PartialOrd, . { . #[inline] . fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &&B) -> Option { 2 ( 0.00%) PartialOrd::partial_cmp(*self, *other) . } . #[inline] . fn lt(&self, other: &&B) -> bool { . PartialOrd::lt(*self, *other) . } . #[inline] . fn le(&self, other: &&B) -> bool { . PartialOrd::le(*self, *other) -- line 1505 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1516 ---------------------------------------- . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl Ord for &A . where . A: Ord, . { . #[inline] . fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering { . Ord::cmp(*self, *other) 770 ( 0.00%) } . } . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl Eq for &A where A: Eq {} . . // &mut pointers . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl PartialEq<&mut B> for &mut A -- line 1532 ---------------------------------------- 310,799 ( 0.10%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_span/src/source_map.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 72 ---------------------------------------- . fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { . &self.0 . } . } . . impl !DerefMut for MonotonicVec {} . } . 1,597 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone, Encodable, Decodable, Debug, Copy, HashStable_Generic)] . pub struct Spanned { 8 ( 0.00%) pub node: T, . pub span: Span, . } . . pub fn respan(sp: Span, t: T) -> Spanned { 1,800 ( 0.00%) Spanned { node: t, span: sp } 627 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn dummy_spanned(t: T) -> Spanned { . respan(DUMMY_SP, t) . } . . // _____________________________________________________________________________ . // SourceFile, MultiByteChar, FileName, FileLines . // -- line 96 ---------------------------------------- -- line 103 ---------------------------------------- . /// Read the contents of a UTF-8 file into memory. . fn read_file(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result; . } . . /// A FileLoader that uses std::fs to load real files. . pub struct RealFileLoader; . . impl FileLoader for RealFileLoader { 24 ( 0.00%) fn file_exists(&self, path: &Path) -> bool { . path.exists() 24 ( 0.00%) } . 8 ( 0.00%) fn read_file(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result { . fs::read_to_string(path) 12 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// This is a [SourceFile] identifier that is used to correlate source files between . /// subsequent compilation sessions (which is something we need to do during . /// incremental compilation). . /// . /// The [StableSourceFileId] also contains the CrateNum of the crate the source . /// file was originally parsed for. This way we get two separate entries in -- line 125 ---------------------------------------- -- line 128 ---------------------------------------- . /// at the point where we discover that there's a local use of the file in . /// addition to the upstream one, we might already have made decisions based on . /// the assumption that it's an upstream file. Treating the two files as . /// different has no real downsides. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Encodable, Decodable, Debug)] . pub struct StableSourceFileId { . // A hash of the source file's FileName. This is hash so that it's size . // is more predictable than if we included the actual FileName value. 44 ( 0.00%) pub file_name_hash: u64, . . // The CrateNum of the crate this source file was originally parsed for. . // We cannot include this information in the hash because at the time . // of hashing we don't have the context to map from the CrateNum's numeric . // value to a StableCrateId. . pub cnum: CrateNum, . } . . // FIXME: we need a more globally consistent approach to the problem solved by . // StableSourceFileId, perhaps built atop source_file.name_hash. . impl StableSourceFileId { . pub fn new(source_file: &SourceFile) -> StableSourceFileId { 1,056 ( 0.00%) StableSourceFileId::new_from_name(&source_file.name, source_file.cnum) . } . 2,660 ( 0.00%) fn new_from_name(name: &FileName, cnum: CrateNum) -> StableSourceFileId { . let mut hasher = StableHasher::new(); 532 ( 0.00%) name.hash(&mut hasher); . StableSourceFileId { file_name_hash: hasher.finish(), cnum } 3,192 ( 0.00%) } . } . . // _____________________________________________________________________________ . // SourceMap . // . . #[derive(Default)] . pub(super) struct SourceMapFiles { -- line 164 ---------------------------------------- -- line 184 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn new(path_mapping: FilePathMapping) -> SourceMap { . Self::with_file_loader_and_hash_kind( . Box::new(RealFileLoader), . path_mapping, . SourceFileHashAlgorithm::Md5, . ) . } . 1 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_file_loader_and_hash_kind( . file_loader: Box, . path_mapping: FilePathMapping, . hash_kind: SourceFileHashAlgorithm, . ) -> SourceMap { 5 ( 0.00%) SourceMap { . used_address_space: AtomicU32::new(0), . files: Default::default(), . file_loader, 4 ( 0.00%) path_mapping, . hash_kind, . } 1 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn path_mapping(&self) -> &FilePathMapping { 6 ( 0.00%) &self.path_mapping 6 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn file_exists(&self, path: &Path) -> bool { 30 ( 0.00%) self.file_loader.file_exists(path) . } . 44 ( 0.00%) pub fn load_file(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result> { 16 ( 0.00%) let src = self.file_loader.read_file(path)?; . let filename = path.to_owned().into(); 72 ( 0.00%) Ok(self.new_source_file(filename, src)) 36 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Loads source file as a binary blob. . /// . /// Unlike `load_file`, guarantees that no normalization like BOM-removal . /// takes place. . pub fn load_binary_file(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result> { . // Ideally, this should use `self.file_loader`, but it can't . // deal with binary files yet. -- line 226 ---------------------------------------- -- line 233 ---------------------------------------- . // empty string. . let text = std::str::from_utf8(&bytes).unwrap_or("").to_string(); . self.new_source_file(path.to_owned().into(), text); . Ok(bytes) . } . . // By returning a `MonotonicVec`, we ensure that consumers cannot invalidate . // any existing indices pointing into `files`. 89 ( 0.00%) pub fn files(&self) -> MappedReadGuard<'_, monotonic::MonotonicVec>> { . ReadGuard::map(self.files.borrow(), |files| &files.source_files) 267 ( 0.00%) } . 16 ( 0.00%) pub fn source_file_by_stable_id( . &self, . stable_id: StableSourceFileId, . ) -> Option> { . self.files.borrow().stable_id_to_source_file.get(&stable_id).cloned() 20 ( 0.00%) } . . fn allocate_address_space(&self, size: usize) -> Result { 532 ( 0.00%) let size = u32::try_from(size).map_err(|_| OffsetOverflowError)?; . . loop { 532 ( 0.00%) let current = self.used_address_space.load(Ordering::Relaxed); 1,596 ( 0.00%) let next = current . .checked_add(size) . // Add one so there is some space between files. This lets us distinguish . // positions in the `SourceMap`, even in the presence of zero-length files. . .and_then(|next| next.checked_add(1)) . .ok_or(OffsetOverflowError)?; . . if self . .used_address_space -- line 265 ---------------------------------------- -- line 269 ---------------------------------------- . return Ok(usize::try_from(current).unwrap()); . } . } . } . . /// Creates a new `SourceFile`. . /// If a file already exists in the `SourceMap` with the same ID, that file is returned . /// unmodified. 32 ( 0.00%) pub fn new_source_file(&self, filename: FileName, src: String) -> Lrc { 48 ( 0.00%) self.try_new_source_file(filename, src).unwrap_or_else(|OffsetOverflowError| { . eprintln!("fatal error: rustc does not support files larger than 4GB"); . crate::fatal_error::FatalError.raise() . }) 36 ( 0.00%) } . . fn try_new_source_file( . &self, . filename: FileName, . src: String, . ) -> Result, OffsetOverflowError> { . // Note that filename may not be a valid path, eg it may be `` etc, . // but this is okay because the directory determined by `path.pop()` will . // be empty, so the working directory will be used. 52 ( 0.00%) let (filename, _) = self.path_mapping.map_filename_prefix(&filename); . 8 ( 0.00%) let file_id = StableSourceFileId::new_from_name(&filename, LOCAL_CRATE); . 24 ( 0.00%) let lrc_sf = match self.source_file_by_stable_id(file_id) { . Some(lrc_sf) => lrc_sf, . None => { . let start_pos = self.allocate_address_space(src.len())?; . 24 ( 0.00%) let source_file = Lrc::new(SourceFile::new( 36 ( 0.00%) filename, 12 ( 0.00%) src, . Pos::from_usize(start_pos), . self.hash_kind, . )); . . // Let's make sure the file_id we generated above actually matches . // the ID we generate for the SourceFile we just created. . debug_assert_eq!(StableSourceFileId::new(&source_file), file_id); . -- line 311 ---------------------------------------- -- line 319 ---------------------------------------- . }; . Ok(lrc_sf) . } . . /// Allocates a new `SourceFile` representing a source file from an external . /// crate. The source code of such an "imported `SourceFile`" is not available, . /// but we still know enough to generate accurate debuginfo location . /// information for things inlined from other crates. 4,224 ( 0.00%) pub fn new_imported_source_file( . &self, . filename: FileName, . src_hash: SourceFileHash, . name_hash: u128, . source_len: usize, . cnum: CrateNum, . mut file_local_lines: Vec, . mut file_local_multibyte_chars: Vec, -- line 335 ---------------------------------------- -- line 341 ---------------------------------------- . let start_pos = self . .allocate_address_space(source_len) . .expect("not enough address space for imported source file"); . . let end_pos = Pos::from_usize(start_pos + source_len); . let start_pos = Pos::from_usize(start_pos); . . for pos in &mut file_local_lines { 353,393 ( 0.11%) *pos = *pos + start_pos; . } . . for mbc in &mut file_local_multibyte_chars { 797 ( 0.00%) mbc.pos = mbc.pos + start_pos; . } . . for swc in &mut file_local_non_narrow_chars { 616 ( 0.00%) *swc = *swc + start_pos; . } . . for nc in &mut file_local_normalized_pos { . nc.pos = nc.pos + start_pos; . } . 1,584 ( 0.00%) let source_file = Lrc::new(SourceFile { 4,224 ( 0.00%) name: filename, . src: None, . src_hash, . external_src: Lock::new(ExternalSource::Foreign { . kind: ExternalSourceKind::AbsentOk, . original_start_pos, . original_end_pos, . }), . start_pos, -- line 373 ---------------------------------------- -- line 383 ---------------------------------------- . let mut files = self.files.borrow_mut(); . . files.source_files.push(source_file.clone()); . files . .stable_id_to_source_file . .insert(StableSourceFileId::new(&source_file), source_file.clone()); . . source_file 4,752 ( 0.00%) } . . // If there is a doctest offset, applies it to the line. . pub fn doctest_offset_line(&self, file: &FileName, orig: usize) -> usize { . match file { . FileName::DocTest(_, offset) => { . if *offset < 0 { . orig - (-(*offset)) as usize . } else { -- line 399 ---------------------------------------- -- line 400 ---------------------------------------- . orig + *offset as usize . } . } . _ => orig, . } . } . . /// Return the SourceFile that contains the given `BytePos` 3 ( 0.00%) pub fn lookup_source_file(&self, pos: BytePos) -> Lrc { 1 ( 0.00%) let idx = self.lookup_source_file_idx(pos); 1 ( 0.00%) (*self.files.borrow().source_files)[idx].clone() 3 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Looks up source information about a `BytePos`. . pub fn lookup_char_pos(&self, pos: BytePos) -> Loc { 5 ( 0.00%) let sf = self.lookup_source_file(pos); 6 ( 0.00%) let (line, col, col_display) = sf.lookup_file_pos_with_col_display(pos); 3 ( 0.00%) Loc { file: sf, line, col, col_display } . } . . // If the corresponding `SourceFile` is empty, does not return a line number. . pub fn lookup_line(&self, pos: BytePos) -> Result> { . let f = self.lookup_source_file(pos); . . match f.lookup_line(pos) { . Some(line) => Ok(SourceFileAndLine { sf: f, line }), -- line 425 ---------------------------------------- -- line 451 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Format the span location to be printed in diagnostics. Must not be emitted . /// to build artifacts as this may leak local file paths. Use span_to_embeddable_string . /// for string suitable for embedding. . pub fn span_to_diagnostic_string(&self, sp: Span) -> String { . self.span_to_string(sp, self.path_mapping.filename_display_for_diagnostics) . } . 11 ( 0.00%) pub fn span_to_filename(&self, sp: Span) -> FileName { 3 ( 0.00%) self.lookup_char_pos(sp.lo()).file.name.clone() 8 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn filename_for_diagnostics<'a>(&self, filename: &'a FileName) -> FileNameDisplay<'a> { . filename.display(self.path_mapping.filename_display_for_diagnostics) . } . 979 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_multiline(&self, sp: Span) -> bool { 356 ( 0.00%) let lo = self.lookup_source_file_idx(sp.lo()); 356 ( 0.00%) let hi = self.lookup_source_file_idx(sp.hi()); 178 ( 0.00%) if lo != hi { . return true; . } 178 ( 0.00%) let f = (*self.files.borrow().source_files)[lo].clone(); . f.lookup_line(sp.lo()) != f.lookup_line(sp.hi()) 801 ( 0.00%) } . . #[instrument(skip(self), level = "trace")] . pub fn is_valid_span(&self, sp: Span) -> Result<(Loc, Loc), SpanLinesError> { . let lo = self.lookup_char_pos(sp.lo()); . trace!(?lo); . let hi = self.lookup_char_pos(sp.hi()); . trace!(?hi); . if lo.file.start_pos != hi.file.start_pos { -- line 483 ---------------------------------------- -- line 533 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Extracts the source surrounding the given `Span` using the `extract_source` function. The . /// extract function takes three arguments: a string slice containing the source, an index in . /// the slice for the beginning of the span and an index in the slice for the end of the span. . fn span_to_source(&self, sp: Span, extract_source: F) -> Result . where . F: Fn(&str, usize, usize) -> Result, . { 455 ( 0.00%) let local_begin = self.lookup_byte_offset(sp.lo()); 455 ( 0.00%) let local_end = self.lookup_byte_offset(sp.hi()); . 130 ( 0.00%) if local_begin.sf.start_pos != local_end.sf.start_pos { . Err(SpanSnippetError::DistinctSources(DistinctSources { . begin: (local_begin.sf.name.clone(), local_begin.sf.start_pos), . end: (local_end.sf.name.clone(), local_end.sf.start_pos), . })) . } else { . self.ensure_source_file_source_present(local_begin.sf.clone()); . . let start_index = local_begin.pos.to_usize(); . let end_index = local_end.pos.to_usize(); 65 ( 0.00%) let source_len = (local_begin.sf.end_pos - local_begin.sf.start_pos).to_usize(); . 260 ( 0.00%) if start_index > end_index || end_index > source_len { . return Err(SpanSnippetError::MalformedForSourcemap(MalformedSourceMapPositions { . name: local_begin.sf.name.clone(), . source_len, . begin_pos: local_begin.pos, . end_pos: local_end.pos, . })); . } . 195 ( 0.00%) if let Some(ref src) = local_begin.sf.src { . extract_source(src, start_index, end_index) . } else if let Some(src) = local_begin.sf.external_src.borrow().get_source() { . extract_source(src, start_index, end_index) . } else { . Err(SpanSnippetError::SourceNotAvailable { filename: local_begin.sf.name.clone() }) . } . } . } -- line 573 ---------------------------------------- -- line 579 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn is_local_span(&self, sp: Span) -> bool { . let local_begin = self.lookup_byte_offset(sp.lo()); . let local_end = self.lookup_byte_offset(sp.hi()); . // This might be a weird span that covers multiple files . local_begin.sf.src.is_some() && local_end.sf.src.is_some() . } . . /// Returns the source snippet as `String` corresponding to the given `Span`. 780 ( 0.00%) pub fn span_to_snippet(&self, sp: Span) -> Result { . self.span_to_source(sp, |src, start_index, end_index| { . src.get(start_index..end_index) . .map(|s| s.to_string()) . .ok_or(SpanSnippetError::IllFormedSpan(sp)) . }) 585 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn span_to_margin(&self, sp: Span) -> Option { . Some(self.indentation_before(sp)?.len()) . } . . pub fn indentation_before(&self, sp: Span) -> Option { . self.span_to_source(sp, |src, start_index, _| { . let before = &src[..start_index]; -- line 601 ---------------------------------------- -- line 679 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . sp . } . . /// Given a `Span`, tries to get a shorter span ending before the first occurrence of `char` . /// `c`. 671 ( 0.00%) pub fn span_until_char(&self, sp: Span, c: char) -> Span { 244 ( 0.00%) match self.span_to_snippet(sp) { 244 ( 0.00%) Ok(snippet) => { . let snippet = snippet.split(c).next().unwrap_or("").trim_end(); 122 ( 0.00%) if !snippet.is_empty() && !snippet.contains('\n') { 305 ( 0.00%) sp.with_hi(BytePos(sp.lo().0 + snippet.len() as u32)) . } else { . sp . } . } . _ => sp, . } 549 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Given a `Span`, tries to get a shorter span ending just after the first occurrence of `char` . /// `c`. . pub fn span_through_char(&self, sp: Span, c: char) -> Span { . if let Ok(snippet) = self.span_to_snippet(sp) { . if let Some(offset) = snippet.find(c) { . return sp.with_hi(BytePos(sp.lo().0 + (offset + c.len_utf8()) as u32)); . } -- line 707 ---------------------------------------- -- line 750 ---------------------------------------- . /// Given a `Span`, return a span ending in the closest `{`. This is useful when you have a . /// `Span` enclosing a whole item but we need to point at only the head (usually the first . /// line) of that item. . /// . /// *Only suitable for diagnostics.* . pub fn guess_head_span(&self, sp: Span) -> Span { . // FIXME: extend the AST items to have a head span, or replace callers with pointing at . // the item's ident when appropriate. 122 ( 0.00%) self.span_until_char(sp, '{') . } . . /// Returns a new span representing just the first character of the given span. . pub fn start_point(&self, sp: Span) -> Span { . let width = { . let sp = sp.data(); . let local_begin = self.lookup_byte_offset(sp.lo); . let start_index = local_begin.pos.to_usize(); -- line 766 ---------------------------------------- -- line 782 ---------------------------------------- . }, . } . }; . . sp.with_hi(BytePos(sp.lo().0 + width as u32)) . } . . /// Returns a new span representing just the last character of this span. 9,552 ( 0.00%) pub fn end_point(&self, sp: Span) -> Span { . let pos = sp.hi().0; . 3,184 ( 0.00%) let width = self.find_width_of_character_at_span(sp, false); . let corrected_end_position = pos.checked_sub(width).unwrap_or(pos); . . let end_point = BytePos(cmp::max(corrected_end_position, sp.lo().0)); 7,960 ( 0.00%) sp.with_lo(end_point) . } . . /// Returns a new span representing the next character after the end-point of this span. 869 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_point(&self, sp: Span) -> Span { 79 ( 0.00%) if sp.is_dummy() { . return sp; . } . let start_of_next_point = sp.hi().0; . 316 ( 0.00%) let width = self.find_width_of_character_at_span(sp.shrink_to_hi(), true); . // If the width is 1, then the next span should point to the same `lo` and `hi`. However, . // in the case of a multibyte character, where the width != 1, the next span should . // span multiple bytes to include the whole character. . let end_of_next_point = 158 ( 0.00%) start_of_next_point.checked_add(width - 1).unwrap_or(start_of_next_point); . 158 ( 0.00%) let end_of_next_point = BytePos(cmp::max(sp.lo().0 + 1, end_of_next_point)); . Span::new(BytePos(start_of_next_point), end_of_next_point, sp.ctxt(), None) 711 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Finds the width of the character, either before or after the end of provided span, . /// depending on the `forwards` parameter. 10,500 ( 0.00%) fn find_width_of_character_at_span(&self, sp: Span, forwards: bool) -> u32 { . let sp = sp.data(); 875 ( 0.00%) if sp.lo == sp.hi { . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: early return empty span"); . return 1; . } . 5,572 ( 0.00%) let local_begin = self.lookup_byte_offset(sp.lo); 7,164 ( 0.00%) let local_end = self.lookup_byte_offset(sp.hi); . debug!( . "find_width_of_character_at_span: local_begin=`{:?}`, local_end=`{:?}`", . local_begin, local_end . ); . 1,592 ( 0.00%) if local_begin.sf.start_pos != local_end.sf.start_pos { . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: begin and end are in different files"); . return 1; . } . . let start_index = local_begin.pos.to_usize(); . let end_index = local_end.pos.to_usize(); . debug!( . "find_width_of_character_at_span: start_index=`{:?}`, end_index=`{:?}`", . start_index, end_index . ); . . // Disregard indexes that are at the start or end of their spans, they can't fit bigger . // characters. 3,184 ( 0.00%) if (!forwards && end_index == usize::MIN) || (forwards && start_index == usize::MAX) { . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: start or end of span, cannot be multibyte"); . return 1; . } . 796 ( 0.00%) let source_len = (local_begin.sf.end_pos - local_begin.sf.start_pos).to_usize(); . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: source_len=`{:?}`", source_len); . // Ensure indexes are also not malformed. 3,184 ( 0.00%) if start_index > end_index || end_index > source_len { . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: source indexes are malformed"); . return 1; . } . . let src = local_begin.sf.external_src.borrow(); . . // We need to extend the snippet to the end of the src rather than to end_index so when . // searching forwards for boundaries we've got somewhere to search. 2,388 ( 0.00%) let snippet = if let Some(ref src) = local_begin.sf.src { . &src[start_index..] 65 ( 0.00%) } else if let Some(src) = src.get_source() { . &src[start_index..] . } else { . return 1; . }; . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: snippet=`{:?}`", snippet); . 4,386 ( 0.00%) let mut target = if forwards { end_index + 1 } else { end_index - 1 }; . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: initial target=`{:?}`", target); . 2,924 ( 0.00%) while !snippet.is_char_boundary(target - start_index) && target < source_len { . target = if forwards { . target + 1 . } else { . match target.checked_sub(1) { . Some(target) => target, . None => { . break; . } . } . }; . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: target=`{:?}`", target); . } . debug!("find_width_of_character_at_span: final target=`{:?}`", target); . 2,924 ( 0.00%) if forwards { (target - end_index) as u32 } else { (end_index - target) as u32 } 7,875 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn get_source_file(&self, filename: &FileName) -> Option> { . // Remap filename before lookup . let filename = self.path_mapping().map_filename_prefix(filename).0; . for sf in self.files.borrow().source_files.iter() { . if filename == sf.name { . return Some(sf.clone()); . } . } . None . } . . /// For a global `BytePos`, computes the local offset within the containing `SourceFile`. 8,610 ( 0.00%) pub fn lookup_byte_offset(&self, bpos: BytePos) -> SourceFileAndBytePos { 1,722 ( 0.00%) let idx = self.lookup_source_file_idx(bpos); 3,444 ( 0.00%) let sf = (*self.files.borrow().source_files)[idx].clone(); . let offset = bpos - sf.start_pos; . SourceFileAndBytePos { sf, pos: offset } 8,610 ( 0.00%) } . . // Returns the index of the `SourceFile` (in `self.files`) that contains `pos`. . // This index is guaranteed to be valid for the lifetime of this `SourceMap`, . // since `source_files` is a `MonotonicVec` 6,981 ( 0.00%) pub fn lookup_source_file_idx(&self, pos: BytePos) -> usize { . self.files . .borrow() . .source_files . .binary_search_by_key(&pos, |key| key.start_pos) 4,638 ( 0.00%) .unwrap_or_else(|p| p - 1) 9,308 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn count_lines(&self) -> usize { . self.files().iter().fold(0, |a, f| a + f.count_lines()) . } . . pub fn generate_fn_name_span(&self, span: Span) -> Option { . let prev_span = self.span_extend_to_prev_str(span, "fn", true); . if let Ok(snippet) = self.span_to_snippet(prev_span) { -- line 931 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1010 ---------------------------------------- . . return Some((sugg_span, new_snippet)); . } . } . . None . } . pub fn ensure_source_file_source_present(&self, source_file: Lrc) -> bool { 455 ( 0.00%) source_file.add_external_src(|| { . match source_file.name { . FileName::Real(ref name) if let Some(local_path) = name.local_path() => { . self.file_loader.read_file(local_path).ok() . } . _ => None, . } . }) . } -- line 1026 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1053 ---------------------------------------- . let span = span.shrink_to_hi().with_hi(BytePos(span.hi().0.checked_add(1)?)); . if self.span_to_snippet(span).as_deref() != Ok(";") { . return None; . } . Some(span) . } . } . 8 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone)] . pub struct FilePathMapping { 4 ( 0.00%) mapping: Vec<(PathBuf, PathBuf)>, 2 ( 0.00%) filename_display_for_diagnostics: FileNameDisplayPreference, . } . . impl FilePathMapping { . pub fn empty() -> FilePathMapping { . FilePathMapping::new(Vec::new()) . } . 3 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(mapping: Vec<(PathBuf, PathBuf)>) -> FilePathMapping { . let filename_display_for_diagnostics = if mapping.is_empty() { . FileNameDisplayPreference::Local . } else { . FileNameDisplayPreference::Remapped . }; . 12 ( 0.00%) FilePathMapping { mapping, filename_display_for_diagnostics } 3 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Applies any path prefix substitution as defined by the mapping. . /// The return value is the remapped path and a boolean indicating whether . /// the path was affected by the mapping. 99 ( 0.00%) pub fn map_prefix(&self, path: PathBuf) -> (PathBuf, bool) { . // NOTE: We are iterating over the mapping entries from last to first . // because entries specified later on the command line should . // take precedence. . for &(ref from, ref to) in self.mapping.iter().rev() { . if let Ok(rest) = path.strip_prefix(from) { . return (to.join(rest), true); . } . } . 55 ( 0.00%) (path, false) 99 ( 0.00%) } . 32 ( 0.00%) fn map_filename_prefix(&self, file: &FileName) -> (FileName, bool) { 8 ( 0.00%) match file { 8 ( 0.00%) FileName::Real(realfile) if let RealFileName::LocalPath(local_path) = realfile => { 56 ( 0.00%) let (mapped_path, mapped) = self.map_prefix(local_path.to_path_buf()); 4 ( 0.00%) let realfile = if mapped { . RealFileName::Remapped { . local_path: Some(local_path.clone()), . virtual_name: mapped_path, . } . } else { . realfile.clone() . }; 40 ( 0.00%) (FileName::Real(realfile), mapped) 16 ( 0.00%) } . FileName::Real(_) => unreachable!("attempted to remap an already remapped filename"), . other => (other.clone(), false), . } . } . } 11,531 ( 0.00%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/opaque.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 14 ---------------------------------------- . . pub type EncodeResult = Result<(), !>; . . pub struct Encoder { . pub data: Vec, . } . . impl Encoder { 1 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(data: Vec) -> Encoder { 4 ( 0.00%) Encoder { data } 1 ( 0.00%) } . 1 ( 0.00%) pub fn into_inner(self) -> Vec { 4 ( 0.00%) self.data 1 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn position(&self) -> usize { 3,036 ( 0.00%) self.data.len() . } . } . . macro_rules! write_leb128 { . ($enc:expr, $value:expr, $int_ty:ty, $fun:ident) => {{ . const MAX_ENCODED_LEN: usize = max_leb128_len!($int_ty); . let old_len = $enc.data.len(); . -- line 40 ---------------------------------------- -- line 67 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . fn emit_unit(&mut self) -> EncodeResult { . Ok(()) . } . . #[inline] . fn emit_usize(&mut self, v: usize) -> EncodeResult { 59,629 ( 0.02%) write_leb128!(self, v, usize, write_usize_leb128) . } . . #[inline] . fn emit_u128(&mut self, v: u128) -> EncodeResult { 42 ( 0.00%) write_leb128!(self, v, u128, write_u128_leb128) . } . . #[inline] . fn emit_u64(&mut self, v: u64) -> EncodeResult { 371 ( 0.00%) write_leb128!(self, v, u64, write_u64_leb128) . } . . #[inline] . fn emit_u32(&mut self, v: u32) -> EncodeResult { 47,112 ( 0.01%) write_leb128!(self, v, u32, write_u32_leb128) . } . . #[inline] . fn emit_u16(&mut self, v: u16) -> EncodeResult { . self.data.extend_from_slice(&v.to_le_bytes()); . Ok(()) . } . -- line 98 ---------------------------------------- -- line 131 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . fn emit_i8(&mut self, v: i8) -> EncodeResult { . let as_u8: u8 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(v) }; . self.emit_u8(as_u8) . } . . #[inline] . fn emit_bool(&mut self, v: bool) -> EncodeResult { 734 ( 0.00%) self.emit_u8(if v { 1 } else { 0 }) . } . . #[inline] . fn emit_f64(&mut self, v: f64) -> EncodeResult { . let as_u64: u64 = v.to_bits(); . self.emit_u64(as_u64) . } . -- line 147 ---------------------------------------- -- line 549 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . pub fn advance(&mut self, bytes: usize) { . self.position += bytes; . } . . #[inline] . pub fn read_raw_bytes(&mut self, bytes: usize) -> &'a [u8] { . let start = self.position; 19 ( 0.00%) self.position += bytes; 19 ( 0.00%) &self.data[start..self.position] . } . } . . macro_rules! read_leb128 { . ($dec:expr, $fun:ident) => {{ leb128::$fun($dec.data, &mut $dec.position) }}; . } . . impl<'a> serialize::Decoder for Decoder<'a> { . #[inline] . fn read_unit(&mut self) -> () { . () . } . . #[inline] . fn read_u128(&mut self) -> u128 { 532 ( 0.00%) read_leb128!(self, read_u128_leb128) . } . . #[inline] . fn read_u64(&mut self) -> u64 { 2,904 ( 0.00%) read_leb128!(self, read_u64_leb128) . } . . #[inline] 28,620 ( 0.01%) fn read_u32(&mut self) -> u32 { 138,041 ( 0.04%) read_leb128!(self, read_u32_leb128) 57,240 ( 0.02%) } . . #[inline] . fn read_u16(&mut self) -> u16 { 561,456 ( 0.18%) let bytes = [self.data[self.position], self.data[self.position + 1]]; 80,208 ( 0.03%) let value = u16::from_le_bytes(bytes); 160,436 ( 0.05%) self.position += 2; . value . } . . #[inline] . fn read_u8(&mut self) -> u8 { 1,804,784 ( 0.57%) let value = self.data[self.position]; 343,912 ( 0.11%) self.position += 1; . value . } . . #[inline] 206,046 ( 0.06%) fn read_usize(&mut self) -> usize { 206,060 ( 0.06%) read_leb128!(self, read_usize_leb128) 412,092 ( 0.13%) } . . #[inline] . fn read_i128(&mut self) -> i128 { . read_leb128!(self, read_i128_leb128) . } . . #[inline] . fn read_i64(&mut self) -> i64 { -- line 613 ---------------------------------------- -- line 637 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . fn read_isize(&mut self) -> isize { . read_leb128!(self, read_isize_leb128) . } . . #[inline] . fn read_bool(&mut self) -> bool { . let value = self.read_u8(); 7,075 ( 0.00%) value != 0 . } . . #[inline] . fn read_f64(&mut self) -> f64 { . let bits = self.read_u64(); . f64::from_bits(bits) . } . -- line 653 ---------------------------------------- -- line 660 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . fn read_char(&mut self) -> char { . let bits = self.read_u32(); . std::char::from_u32(bits).unwrap() . } . . #[inline] . fn read_str(&mut self) -> Cow<'_, str> { 33,682 ( 0.01%) let len = self.read_usize(); 174,590 ( 0.05%) let sentinel = self.data[self.position + len]; 43,658 ( 0.01%) assert!(sentinel == STR_SENTINEL); . let s = unsafe { . std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(&self.data[self.position..self.position + len]) . }; 109,145 ( 0.03%) self.position += len + 1; 35,601 ( 0.01%) Cow::Borrowed(s) . } . . #[inline] . fn read_raw_bytes_into(&mut self, s: &mut [u8]) { 100 ( 0.00%) let start = self.position; 1,039 ( 0.00%) self.position += s.len(); 100 ( 0.00%) s.copy_from_slice(&self.data[start..self.position]); . } . } . . // Specializations for contiguous byte sequences follow. The default implementations for slices . // encode and decode each element individually. This isn't necessary for `u8` slices when using . // opaque encoders and decoders, because each `u8` is unchanged by encoding and decoding. . // Therefore, we can use more efficient implementations that process the entire sequence at once. . -- line 690 ---------------------------------------- 461,780 ( 0.14%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 26 ---------------------------------------- . pub struct UnmatchedBrace { . pub expected_delim: token::DelimToken, . pub found_delim: Option, . pub found_span: Span, . pub unclosed_span: Option, . pub candidate_span: Option, . } . 56 ( 0.00%) crate fn parse_token_trees<'a>( . sess: &'a ParseSess, . src: &'a str, . start_pos: BytePos, . override_span: Option, . ) -> (PResult<'a, TokenStream>, Vec) { . StringReader { sess, start_pos, pos: start_pos, end_src_index: src.len(), src, override_span } . .into_token_trees() 36 ( 0.00%) } . . struct StringReader<'a> { . sess: &'a ParseSess, . /// Initial position, read-only. . start_pos: BytePos, . /// The absolute offset within the source_map of the current character. . pos: BytePos, . /// Stop reading src at this index. -- line 50 ---------------------------------------- -- line 51 ---------------------------------------- . end_src_index: usize, . /// Source text to tokenize. . src: &'a str, . override_span: Option, . } . . impl<'a> StringReader<'a> { . fn mk_sp(&self, lo: BytePos, hi: BytePos) -> Span { 7,235 ( 0.00%) self.override_span.unwrap_or_else(|| Span::with_root_ctxt(lo, hi)) . } . . /// Returns the next token, and info about preceding whitespace, if any. 39,424 ( 0.01%) fn next_token(&mut self) -> (Spacing, Token) { . let mut spacing = Spacing::Joint; . . // Skip `#!` at the start of the file 11,264 ( 0.00%) let start_src_index = self.src_index(self.pos); 16,896 ( 0.01%) let text: &str = &self.src[start_src_index..self.end_src_index]; . let is_beginning_of_file = self.pos == self.start_pos; 5,632 ( 0.00%) if is_beginning_of_file { 16 ( 0.00%) if let Some(shebang_len) = rustc_lexer::strip_shebang(text) { . self.pos = self.pos + BytePos::from_usize(shebang_len); . spacing = Spacing::Alone; . } . } . . // Skip trivial (whitespace & comments) tokens . loop { 10,340 ( 0.00%) let start_src_index = self.src_index(self.pos); 23,958 ( 0.01%) let text: &str = &self.src[start_src_index..self.end_src_index]; . 7,986 ( 0.00%) if text.is_empty() { . let span = self.mk_sp(self.pos, self.pos); 20 ( 0.00%) return (spacing, Token::new(token::Eof, span)); . } . 23,946 ( 0.01%) let token = rustc_lexer::first_token(text); . 15,964 ( 0.01%) let start = self.pos; 7,982 ( 0.00%) self.pos = self.pos + BytePos::from_usize(token.len); . . debug!("next_token: {:?}({:?})", token.kind, self.str_from(start)); . 65,944 ( 0.02%) match self.cook_lexer_token(token.kind, start) { 45,024 ( 0.01%) Some(kind) => { . let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); 33,768 ( 0.01%) return (spacing, Token::new(kind, span)); . } . None => spacing = Spacing::Alone, . } . } 50,688 ( 0.02%) } . . /// Report a fatal lexical error with a given span. . fn fatal_span(&self, sp: Span, m: &str) -> FatalError { . self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal(sp, m) . } . . /// Report a lexical error with a given span. . fn err_span(&self, sp: Span, m: &str) { -- line 110 ---------------------------------------- -- line 130 ---------------------------------------- . ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> { . self.sess . .span_diagnostic . .struct_span_fatal(self.mk_sp(from_pos, to_pos), &format!("{}: {}", m, escaped_char(c))) . } . . /// Detect usages of Unicode codepoints changing the direction of the text on screen and loudly . /// complain about it. 77 ( 0.00%) fn lint_unicode_text_flow(&self, start: BytePos) { . // Opening delimiter of the length 2 is not included into the comment text. . let content_start = start + BytePos(2); . let content = self.str_from(content_start); . if contains_text_flow_control_chars(content) { . let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); . self.sess.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic( . &TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_COMMENT, . span, . ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, . "unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment", . BuiltinLintDiagnostics::UnicodeTextFlow(span, content.to_string()), . ); . } 88 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Turns simple `rustc_lexer::TokenKind` enum into a rich . /// `rustc_ast::TokenKind`. This turns strings into interned . /// symbols and runs additional validation. . fn cook_lexer_token(&self, token: rustc_lexer::TokenKind, start: BytePos) -> Option { 39,910 ( 0.01%) Some(match token { 532 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::TokenKind::LineComment { doc_style } => { . // Skip non-doc comments 2,630 ( 0.00%) let doc_style = if let Some(doc_style) = doc_style { . doc_style . } else { . self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start); . return None; . }; . . // Opening delimiter of the length 3 is not included into the symbol. . let content_start = start + BytePos(3); . let content = self.str_from(content_start); 2,610 ( 0.00%) self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Line, doc_style) . } 2 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::TokenKind::BlockComment { doc_style, terminated } => { 1 ( 0.00%) if !terminated { . let msg = match doc_style { . Some(_) => "unterminated block doc-comment", . None => "unterminated block comment", . }; . let last_bpos = self.pos; . self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal_with_code( . self.mk_sp(start, last_bpos), . msg, . error_code!(E0758), . ); . } . . // Skip non-doc comments 1 ( 0.00%) let doc_style = if let Some(doc_style) = doc_style { . doc_style . } else { . self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start); . return None; . }; . . // Opening delimiter of the length 3 and closing delimiter of the length 2 . // are not included into the symbol. -- line 196 ---------------------------------------- -- line 198 ---------------------------------------- . let content_end = self.pos - BytePos(if terminated { 2 } else { 0 }); . let content = self.str_from_to(content_start, content_end); . self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Block, doc_style) . } . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Whitespace => return None, . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Ident . | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::RawIdent . | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::UnknownPrefix => { 6,396 ( 0.00%) let is_raw_ident = token == rustc_lexer::TokenKind::RawIdent; 7,995 ( 0.00%) let is_unknown_prefix = token == rustc_lexer::TokenKind::UnknownPrefix; . let mut ident_start = start; 3,198 ( 0.00%) if is_raw_ident { . ident_start = ident_start + BytePos(2); . } 4,797 ( 0.00%) if is_unknown_prefix { . self.report_unknown_prefix(start); . } 7,995 ( 0.00%) let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(ident_start)); . let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); 6,396 ( 0.00%) self.sess.symbol_gallery.insert(sym, span); 3,198 ( 0.00%) if is_raw_ident { . if !sym.can_be_raw() { . self.err_span(span, &format!("`{}` cannot be a raw identifier", sym)); . } . self.sess.raw_identifier_spans.borrow_mut().push(span); . } 11,193 ( 0.00%) token::Ident(sym, is_raw_ident) . } . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::InvalidIdent . // Do not recover an identifier with emoji if the codepoint is a confusable . // with a recoverable substitution token, like `âž–`. . if UNICODE_ARRAY . .iter() . .find(|&&(c, _, _)| { . let sym = self.str_from(start); -- line 232 ---------------------------------------- -- line 234 ---------------------------------------- . }) . .is_none() => . { . let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(start)); . let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); . self.sess.bad_unicode_identifiers.borrow_mut().entry(sym).or_default().push(span); . token::Ident(sym, false) . } 5,456 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Literal { kind, suffix_start } => { . let suffix_start = start + BytePos(suffix_start as u32); . let (kind, symbol) = self.cook_lexer_literal(start, suffix_start, kind); 1,023 ( 0.00%) let suffix = if suffix_start < self.pos { . let string = self.str_from(suffix_start); . if string == "_" { . self.sess . .span_diagnostic . .struct_span_warn( . self.mk_sp(suffix_start, self.pos), . "underscore literal suffix is not allowed", . ) -- line 253 ---------------------------------------- -- line 259 ---------------------------------------- . .note( . "see issue #42326 \ . \ . for more information", . ) . .emit(); . None . } else { 10 ( 0.00%) Some(Symbol::intern(string)) . } . } else { . None . }; 2,728 ( 0.00%) token::Literal(token::Lit { kind, symbol, suffix }) . } 8 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Lifetime { starts_with_number } => { . // Include the leading `'` in the real identifier, for macro . // expansion purposes. See #12512 for the gory details of why . // this is necessary. . let lifetime_name = self.str_from(start); 4 ( 0.00%) if starts_with_number { . self.err_span_(start, self.pos, "lifetimes cannot start with a number"); . } 12 ( 0.00%) let ident = Symbol::intern(lifetime_name); 16 ( 0.00%) token::Lifetime(ident) . } . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Semi => token::Semi, . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Comma => token::Comma, . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Dot => token::Dot, . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenParen => token::OpenDelim(token::Paren), . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseParen => token::CloseDelim(token::Paren), . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenBrace => token::OpenDelim(token::Brace), . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseBrace => token::CloseDelim(token::Brace), -- line 291 ---------------------------------------- -- line 324 ---------------------------------------- . err.help("source files must contain UTF-8 encoded text, unexpected null bytes might occur when a different encoding is used"); . } . err.emit(); . token? . } . }) . } . 6,264 ( 0.00%) fn cook_doc_comment( . &self, . content_start: BytePos, . content: &str, . comment_kind: CommentKind, . doc_style: DocStyle, . ) -> TokenKind { 522 ( 0.00%) if content.contains('\r') { . for (idx, _) in content.char_indices().filter(|&(_, c)| c == '\r') { . self.err_span_( . content_start + BytePos(idx as u32), . content_start + BytePos(idx as u32 + 1), . match comment_kind { . CommentKind::Line => "bare CR not allowed in doc-comment", . CommentKind::Block => "bare CR not allowed in block doc-comment", . }, -- line 347 ---------------------------------------- -- line 349 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . let attr_style = match doc_style { . DocStyle::Outer => AttrStyle::Outer, . DocStyle::Inner => AttrStyle::Inner, . }; . 1,566 ( 0.00%) token::DocComment(comment_kind, attr_style, Symbol::intern(content)) 7,830 ( 0.00%) } . . fn cook_lexer_literal( . &self, . start: BytePos, . suffix_start: BytePos, . kind: rustc_lexer::LiteralKind, . ) -> (token::LitKind, Symbol) { . // prefix means `"` or `br"` or `r###"`, ... . let (lit_kind, mode, prefix_len, postfix_len) = match kind { 8 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Char { terminated } => { 8 ( 0.00%) if !terminated { . self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal_with_code( . self.mk_sp(start, suffix_start), . "unterminated character literal", . error_code!(E0762), . ) . } . (token::Char, Mode::Char, 1, 1) // ' ' . } -- line 377 ---------------------------------------- -- line 380 ---------------------------------------- . self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal_with_code( . self.mk_sp(start + BytePos(1), suffix_start), . "unterminated byte constant", . error_code!(E0763), . ) . } . (token::Byte, Mode::Byte, 2, 1) // b' ' . } 215 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Str { terminated } => { 215 ( 0.00%) if !terminated { . self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal_with_code( . self.mk_sp(start, suffix_start), . "unterminated double quote string", . error_code!(E0765), . ) . } . (token::Str, Mode::Str, 1, 1) // " " . } -- line 397 ---------------------------------------- -- line 410 ---------------------------------------- . let n = u32::from(n_hashes); . (token::StrRaw(n_hashes), Mode::RawStr, 2 + n, 1 + n) // r##" "## . } . rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::RawByteStr { n_hashes, err } => { . self.report_raw_str_error(start, err); . let n = u32::from(n_hashes); . (token::ByteStrRaw(n_hashes), Mode::RawByteStr, 3 + n, 1 + n) // br##" "## . } 236 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Int { base, empty_int } => { 118 ( 0.00%) return if empty_int { . self.sess . .span_diagnostic . .struct_span_err_with_code( . self.mk_sp(start, suffix_start), . "no valid digits found for number", . error_code!(E0768), . ) . .emit(); . (token::Integer, sym::integer(0)) . } else { . self.validate_int_literal(base, start, suffix_start); 354 ( 0.00%) (token::Integer, self.symbol_from_to(start, suffix_start)) . }; . } . rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Float { base, empty_exponent } => { . if empty_exponent { . self.err_span_(start, self.pos, "expected at least one digit in exponent"); . } . . match base { -- line 439 ---------------------------------------- -- line 452 ---------------------------------------- . } . . let id = self.symbol_from_to(start, suffix_start); . return (token::Float, id); . } . }; . let content_start = start + BytePos(prefix_len); . let content_end = suffix_start - BytePos(postfix_len); 669 ( 0.00%) let id = self.symbol_from_to(content_start, content_end); . self.validate_literal_escape(mode, content_start, content_end, prefix_len, postfix_len); . (lit_kind, id) . } . . #[inline] . fn src_index(&self, pos: BytePos) -> usize { . (pos - self.start_pos).to_usize() . } . . /// Slice of the source text from `start` up to but excluding `self.pos`, . /// meaning the slice does not include the character `self.ch`. . fn str_from(&self, start: BytePos) -> &str { 13,422 ( 0.00%) self.str_from_to(start, self.pos) . } . . /// As symbol_from, with an explicit endpoint. . fn symbol_from_to(&self, start: BytePos, end: BytePos) -> Symbol { . debug!("taking an ident from {:?} to {:?}", start, end); 3,502 ( 0.00%) Symbol::intern(self.str_from_to(start, end)) . } . . /// Slice of the source text spanning from `start` up to but excluding `end`. 2,702 ( 0.00%) fn str_from_to(&self, start: BytePos, end: BytePos) -> &str { . &self.src[self.src_index(start)..self.src_index(end)] 10,808 ( 0.00%) } . . fn report_raw_str_error(&self, start: BytePos, opt_err: Option) { . match opt_err { . Some(RawStrError::InvalidStarter { bad_char }) => { . self.report_non_started_raw_string(start, bad_char) . } . Some(RawStrError::NoTerminator { expected, found, possible_terminator_offset }) => self . .report_unterminated_raw_string(start, expected, possible_terminator_offset, found), -- line 493 ---------------------------------------- -- line 609 ---------------------------------------- . fn validate_literal_escape( . &self, . mode: Mode, . content_start: BytePos, . content_end: BytePos, . prefix_len: u32, . postfix_len: u32, . ) { 1,338 ( 0.00%) let lit_content = self.str_from_to(content_start, content_end); 30,210 ( 0.01%) unescape::unescape_literal(lit_content, mode, &mut |range, result| { . // Here we only check for errors. The actual unescaping is done later. 6,326 ( 0.00%) if let Err(err) = result { . let span_with_quotes = self . .mk_sp(content_start - BytePos(prefix_len), content_end + BytePos(postfix_len)); . let (start, end) = (range.start as u32, range.end as u32); . let lo = content_start + BytePos(start); . let hi = lo + BytePos(end - start); . let span = self.mk_sp(lo, hi); . emit_unescape_error( . &self.sess.span_diagnostic, -- line 628 ---------------------------------------- -- line 629 ---------------------------------------- . lit_content, . span_with_quotes, . span, . mode, . range, . err, . ); . } 28,467 ( 0.01%) }); . } . . fn validate_int_literal(&self, base: Base, content_start: BytePos, content_end: BytePos) { 472 ( 0.00%) let base = match base { . Base::Binary => 2, . Base::Octal => 8, . _ => return, . }; . let s = self.str_from_to(content_start + BytePos(2), content_end); . for (idx, c) in s.char_indices() { . let idx = idx as u32; . if c != '_' && c.to_digit(base).is_none() { -- line 649 ---------------------------------------- -- line 650 ---------------------------------------- . let lo = content_start + BytePos(2 + idx); . let hi = content_start + BytePos(2 + idx + c.len_utf8() as u32); . self.err_span_(lo, hi, &format!("invalid digit for a base {} literal", base)); . } . } . } . } . 14,391 ( 0.00%) pub fn nfc_normalize(string: &str) -> Symbol { . use unicode_normalization::{is_nfc_quick, IsNormalized, UnicodeNormalization}; 3,198 ( 0.00%) match is_nfc_quick(string.chars()) { 15,990 ( 0.01%) IsNormalized::Yes => Symbol::intern(string), . _ => { . let normalized_str: String = string.chars().nfc().collect(); . Symbol::intern(&normalized_str) . } . } . } 31,253 ( 0.01%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/type_variable.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 44 ---------------------------------------- . /// Convert from a specific kind of undo to the more general UndoLog . impl<'tcx> From for UndoLog<'tcx> { . fn from(l: Instantiate) -> Self { . UndoLog::Values(sv::UndoLog::Other(l)) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Rollback> for TypeVariableStorage<'tcx> { 6,366 ( 0.00%) fn reverse(&mut self, undo: UndoLog<'tcx>) { 26,736 ( 0.01%) match undo { 5,094 ( 0.00%) UndoLog::EqRelation(undo) => self.eq_relations.reverse(undo), 2,680 ( 0.00%) UndoLog::SubRelation(undo) => self.sub_relations.reverse(undo), 4,958 ( 0.00%) UndoLog::Values(undo) => self.values.reverse(undo), . } 12,732 ( 0.00%) } . } . . pub struct TypeVariableStorage<'tcx> { . values: sv::SnapshotVecStorage, . . /// Two variables are unified in `eq_relations` when we have a . /// constraint `?X == ?Y`. This table also stores, for each key, . /// the known value. -- line 66 ---------------------------------------- -- line 136 ---------------------------------------- . DynReturnFn, . LatticeVariable, . } . . pub(crate) struct TypeVariableData { . origin: TypeVariableOrigin, . } . 59,450 ( 0.02%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] . pub enum TypeVariableValue<'tcx> { . Known { value: Ty<'tcx> }, . Unknown { universe: ty::UniverseIndex }, . } . . impl<'tcx> TypeVariableValue<'tcx> { . /// If this value is known, returns the type it is known to be. . /// Otherwise, `None`. . pub fn known(&self) -> Option> { 37,712 ( 0.01%) match *self { . TypeVariableValue::Unknown { .. } => None, . TypeVariableValue::Known { value } => Some(value), . } . } . . pub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool { . match *self { . TypeVariableValue::Unknown { .. } => true, -- line 162 ---------------------------------------- -- line 166 ---------------------------------------- . } . . pub(crate) struct Instantiate; . . pub(crate) struct Delegate; . . impl<'tcx> TypeVariableStorage<'tcx> { . pub fn new() -> TypeVariableStorage<'tcx> { 7,548 ( 0.00%) TypeVariableStorage { . values: sv::SnapshotVecStorage::new(), . eq_relations: ut::UnificationTableStorage::new(), . sub_relations: ut::UnificationTableStorage::new(), . } . } . . #[inline] . pub(crate) fn with_log<'a>( -- line 182 ---------------------------------------- -- line 188 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl<'tcx> TypeVariableTable<'_, 'tcx> { . /// Returns the origin that was given when `vid` was created. . /// . /// Note that this function does not return care whether . /// `vid` has been unified with something else or not. . pub fn var_origin(&self, vid: ty::TyVid) -> &TypeVariableOrigin { 78 ( 0.00%) &self.storage.values.get(vid.as_usize()).origin . } . . /// Records that `a == b`, depending on `dir`. . /// . /// Precondition: neither `a` nor `b` are known. . pub fn equate(&mut self, a: ty::TyVid, b: ty::TyVid) { . debug_assert!(self.probe(a).is_unknown()); . debug_assert!(self.probe(b).is_unknown()); 686 ( 0.00%) self.eq_relations().union(a, b); 588 ( 0.00%) self.sub_relations().union(a, b); . } . . /// Records that `a <: b`, depending on `dir`. . /// . /// Precondition: neither `a` nor `b` are known. . pub fn sub(&mut self, a: ty::TyVid, b: ty::TyVid) { . debug_assert!(self.probe(a).is_unknown()); . debug_assert!(self.probe(b).is_unknown()); 261 ( 0.00%) self.sub_relations().union(a, b); . } . . /// Instantiates `vid` with the type `ty`. . /// . /// Precondition: `vid` must not have been previously instantiated. 13,000 ( 0.00%) pub fn instantiate(&mut self, vid: ty::TyVid, ty: Ty<'tcx>) { . let vid = self.root_var(vid); . debug_assert!(self.probe(vid).is_unknown()); . debug_assert!( . self.eq_relations().probe_value(vid).is_unknown(), . "instantiating type variable `{:?}` twice: new-value = {:?}, old-value={:?}", . vid, . ty, . self.eq_relations().probe_value(vid) . ); 18,200 ( 0.01%) self.eq_relations().union_value(vid, TypeVariableValue::Known { value: ty }); . . // Hack: we only need this so that `types_escaping_snapshot` . // can see what has been unified; see the Delegate impl for . // more details. . self.undo_log.push(Instantiate); 13,000 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Creates a new type variable. . /// . /// - `diverging`: indicates if this is a "diverging" type . /// variable, e.g., one created as the type of a `return` . /// expression. The code in this module doesn't care if a . /// variable is diverging, but the main Rust type-checker will . /// sometimes "unify" such variables with the `!` or `()` types. . /// - `origin`: indicates *why* the type variable was created. . /// The code in this module doesn't care, but it can be useful . /// for improving error messages. 15,954 ( 0.01%) pub fn new_var( . &mut self, . universe: ty::UniverseIndex, . origin: TypeVariableOrigin, . ) -> ty::TyVid { 23,931 ( 0.01%) let eq_key = self.eq_relations().new_key(TypeVariableValue::Unknown { universe }); . 13,295 ( 0.00%) let sub_key = self.sub_relations().new_key(()); 2,659 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(eq_key.vid, sub_key); . 23,931 ( 0.01%) let index = self.values().push(TypeVariableData { origin }); 10,636 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(eq_key.vid.as_u32(), index as u32); . . debug!("new_var(index={:?}, universe={:?}, origin={:?}", eq_key.vid, universe, origin,); . . eq_key.vid 18,613 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Returns the number of type variables created thus far. . pub fn num_vars(&self) -> usize { 139 ( 0.00%) self.storage.values.len() . } . . /// Returns the "root" variable of `vid` in the `eq_relations` . /// equivalence table. All type variables that have been equated . /// will yield the same root variable (per the union-find . /// algorithm), so `root_var(a) == root_var(b)` implies that `a == . /// b` (transitively). . pub fn root_var(&mut self, vid: ty::TyVid) -> ty::TyVid { 11,679 ( 0.00%) self.eq_relations().find(vid).vid . } . . /// Returns the "root" variable of `vid` in the `sub_relations` . /// equivalence table. All type variables that have been are . /// related via equality or subtyping will yield the same root . /// variable (per the union-find algorithm), so `sub_root_var(a) . /// == sub_root_var(b)` implies that: . /// . /// exists X. (a <: X || X <: a) && (b <: X || X <: b) 70 ( 0.00%) pub fn sub_root_var(&mut self, vid: ty::TyVid) -> ty::TyVid { 8,421 ( 0.00%) self.sub_relations().find(vid) 140 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if `a` and `b` have same "sub-root" (i.e., exists some . /// type X such that `forall i in {a, b}. (i <: X || X <: i)`. . pub fn sub_unified(&mut self, a: ty::TyVid, b: ty::TyVid) -> bool { . self.sub_root_var(a) == self.sub_root_var(b) . } . . /// Retrieves the type to which `vid` has been instantiated, if . /// any. 134,995 ( 0.04%) pub fn probe(&mut self, vid: ty::TyVid) -> TypeVariableValue<'tcx> { . self.inlined_probe(vid) 134,995 ( 0.04%) } . . /// An always-inlined variant of `probe`, for very hot call sites. . #[inline(always)] . pub fn inlined_probe(&mut self, vid: ty::TyVid) -> TypeVariableValue<'tcx> { 68,570 ( 0.02%) self.eq_relations().inlined_probe_value(vid) . } . . /// If `t` is a type-inference variable, and it has been . /// instantiated, then return the with which it was . /// instantiated. Otherwise, returns `t`. . pub fn replace_if_possible(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 28,082 ( 0.01%) match *t.kind() { 19,445 ( 0.01%) ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(v)) => match self.probe(v) { . TypeVariableValue::Unknown { .. } => t, . TypeVariableValue::Known { value } => value, . }, . _ => t, . } . } . . #[inline] -- line 323 ---------------------------------------- -- line 324 ---------------------------------------- . fn values( . &mut self, . ) -> sv::SnapshotVec, &mut InferCtxtUndoLogs<'tcx>> { . self.storage.values.with_log(self.undo_log) . } . . #[inline] . fn eq_relations(&mut self) -> super::UnificationTable<'_, 'tcx, TyVidEqKey<'tcx>> { 105,451 ( 0.03%) self.storage.eq_relations.with_log(self.undo_log) . } . . #[inline] . fn sub_relations(&mut self) -> super::UnificationTable<'_, 'tcx, ty::TyVid> { 5,834 ( 0.00%) self.storage.sub_relations.with_log(self.undo_log) . } . . /// Returns a range of the type variables created during the snapshot. 695 ( 0.00%) pub fn vars_since_snapshot( . &mut self, . value_count: usize, . ) -> (Range, Vec) { . let range = TyVid::from_usize(value_count)..TyVid::from_usize(self.num_vars()); 834 ( 0.00%) ( . range.start..range.end, . (range.start.as_usize()..range.end.as_usize()) . .map(|index| self.storage.values.get(index).origin) . .collect(), . ) 834 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns indices of all variables that are not yet . /// instantiated. . pub fn unsolved_variables(&mut self) -> Vec { . (0..self.storage.values.len()) . .filter_map(|i| { . let vid = ty::TyVid::from_usize(i); 7,348 ( 0.00%) match self.probe(vid) { . TypeVariableValue::Unknown { .. } => Some(vid), . TypeVariableValue::Known { .. } => None, . } . }) . .collect() . } . } . -- line 368 ---------------------------------------- -- line 391 ---------------------------------------- . /// These structs (a newtyped TyVid) are used as the unification key . /// for the `eq_relations`; they carry a `TypeVariableValue` along . /// with them. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] . pub(crate) struct TyVidEqKey<'tcx> { . vid: ty::TyVid, . . // in the table, we map each ty-vid to one of these: 58,870 ( 0.02%) phantom: PhantomData>, . } . . impl<'tcx> From for TyVidEqKey<'tcx> { . #[inline] // make this function eligible for inlining - it is quite hot. . fn from(vid: ty::TyVid) -> Self { . TyVidEqKey { vid, phantom: PhantomData } . } . } -- line 407 ---------------------------------------- -- line 419 ---------------------------------------- . "TyVidEqKey" . } . } . . impl<'tcx> ut::UnifyValue for TypeVariableValue<'tcx> { . type Error = ut::NoError; . . fn unify_values(value1: &Self, value2: &Self) -> Result { 10,890 ( 0.00%) match (value1, value2) { . // We never equate two type variables, both of which . // have known types. Instead, we recursively equate . // those types. . (&TypeVariableValue::Known { .. }, &TypeVariableValue::Known { .. }) => { . bug!("equating two type variables, both of which have known types") . } . . // If one side is known, prefer that one. . (&TypeVariableValue::Known { .. }, &TypeVariableValue::Unknown { .. }) => Ok(*value1), . (&TypeVariableValue::Unknown { .. }, &TypeVariableValue::Known { .. }) => Ok(*value2), . . // If both sides are *unknown*, it hardly matters, does it? . ( 98 ( 0.00%) &TypeVariableValue::Unknown { universe: universe1 }, 98 ( 0.00%) &TypeVariableValue::Unknown { universe: universe2 }, . ) => { . // If we unify two unbound variables, ?T and ?U, then whatever . // value they wind up taking (which must be the same value) must . // be nameable by both universes. Therefore, the resulting . // universe is the minimum of the two universes, because that is . // the one which contains the fewest names in scope. . let universe = cmp::min(universe1, universe2); 392 ( 0.00%) Ok(TypeVariableValue::Unknown { universe }) . } . } . } . } 6,267 ( 0.00%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/context.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 118 ---------------------------------------- . stability: InternedSet<'tcx, attr::Stability>, . . /// `#[rustc_const_stable]` and `#[rustc_const_unstable]` attributes . const_stability: InternedSet<'tcx, attr::ConstStability>, . } . . impl<'tcx> CtxtInterners<'tcx> { . fn new(arena: &'tcx WorkerLocal>) -> CtxtInterners<'tcx> { 17 ( 0.00%) CtxtInterners { . arena, . type_: Default::default(), . type_list: Default::default(), . substs: Default::default(), . region: Default::default(), . poly_existential_predicates: Default::default(), . canonical_var_infos: Default::default(), . predicate: Default::default(), -- line 134 ---------------------------------------- -- line 143 ---------------------------------------- . stability: Default::default(), . const_stability: Default::default(), . } . } . . /// Interns a type. . #[allow(rustc::usage_of_ty_tykind)] . #[inline(never)] 336,544 ( 0.11%) fn intern_ty(&self, kind: TyKind<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.type_ 210,340 ( 0.07%) .intern(kind, |kind| { 15,550 ( 0.00%) let flags = super::flags::FlagComputation::for_kind(&kind); . . let ty_struct = TyS { 31,100 ( 0.01%) kind, . flags: flags.flags, . outer_exclusive_binder: flags.outer_exclusive_binder, . }; . . Interned(self.arena.alloc(ty_struct)) . }) . .0 378,612 ( 0.12%) } . . #[inline(never)] 94,040 ( 0.03%) fn intern_predicate( . &self, . kind: Binder<'tcx, PredicateKind<'tcx>>, . ) -> &'tcx PredicateInner<'tcx> { . self.predicate 82,285 ( 0.03%) .intern(kind, |kind| { 26,460 ( 0.01%) let flags = super::flags::FlagComputation::for_predicate(kind); . . let predicate_struct = PredicateInner { . kind, . flags: flags.flags, . outer_exclusive_binder: flags.outer_exclusive_binder, . }; . . Interned(self.arena.alloc(predicate_struct)) . }) . .0 105,795 ( 0.03%) } . } . . pub struct CommonTypes<'tcx> { . pub unit: Ty<'tcx>, . pub bool: Ty<'tcx>, . pub char: Ty<'tcx>, . pub isize: Ty<'tcx>, . pub i8: Ty<'tcx>, -- line 193 ---------------------------------------- -- line 237 ---------------------------------------- . /// safely used as a key in the maps of a TypeckResults. For that to be . /// the case, the HirId must have the same `owner` as all the other IDs in . /// this table (signified by `hir_owner`). Otherwise the HirId . /// would be in a different frame of reference and using its `local_id` . /// would result in lookup errors, or worse, in silently wrong data being . /// stored/returned. . #[inline] . fn validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: LocalDefId, hir_id: hir::HirId) { 34,161 ( 0.01%) if hir_id.owner != hir_owner { . invalid_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner, hir_id); . } . } . . #[cold] . #[inline(never)] . fn invalid_hir_id_for_typeck_results(hir_owner: LocalDefId, hir_id: hir::HirId) { . ty::tls::with(|tcx| { -- line 253 ---------------------------------------- -- line 261 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl<'a, V> LocalTableInContext<'a, V> { . pub fn contains_key(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> bool { . validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); . self.data.contains_key(&id.local_id) . } . 26,862 ( 0.01%) pub fn get(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option<&V> { 5,401 ( 0.00%) validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); 5,401 ( 0.00%) self.data.get(&id.local_id) 21,552 ( 0.01%) } . . pub fn iter(&self) -> hash_map::Iter<'_, hir::ItemLocalId, V> { . self.data.iter() . } . } . . impl<'a, V> ::std::ops::Index for LocalTableInContext<'a, V> { . type Output = V; . 546 ( 0.00%) fn index(&self, key: hir::HirId) -> &V { . self.get(key).expect("LocalTableInContext: key not found") 364 ( 0.00%) } . } . . pub struct LocalTableInContextMut<'a, V> { . hir_owner: LocalDefId, . data: &'a mut ItemLocalMap, . } . . impl<'a, V> LocalTableInContextMut<'a, V> { -- line 292 ---------------------------------------- -- line 507 ---------------------------------------- . pub treat_byte_string_as_slice: ItemLocalSet, . . /// Contains the data for evaluating the effect of feature `capture_disjoint_fields` . /// on closure size. . pub closure_size_eval: FxHashMap>, . } . . impl<'tcx> TypeckResults<'tcx> { 1,374 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(hir_owner: LocalDefId) -> TypeckResults<'tcx> { 16,259 ( 0.01%) TypeckResults { . hir_owner, . type_dependent_defs: Default::default(), . field_indices: Default::default(), . user_provided_types: Default::default(), . user_provided_sigs: Default::default(), . node_types: Default::default(), . node_substs: Default::default(), . adjustments: Default::default(), -- line 524 ---------------------------------------- -- line 532 ---------------------------------------- . tainted_by_errors: None, . concrete_opaque_types: Default::default(), . closure_min_captures: Default::default(), . closure_fake_reads: Default::default(), . generator_interior_types: ty::Binder::dummy(Default::default()), . treat_byte_string_as_slice: Default::default(), . closure_size_eval: Default::default(), . } 1,374 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the final resolution of a `QPath` in an `Expr` or `Pat` node. 5,070 ( 0.00%) pub fn qpath_res(&self, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, id: hir::HirId) -> Res { 3,380 ( 0.00%) match *qpath { 8,580 ( 0.00%) hir::QPath::Resolved(_, ref path) => path.res, . hir::QPath::TypeRelative(..) | hir::QPath::LangItem(..) => self . .type_dependent_def(id) 1,560 ( 0.00%) .map_or(Res::Err, |(kind, def_id)| Res::Def(kind, def_id)), . } 8,450 ( 0.00%) } . 53 ( 0.00%) pub fn type_dependent_defs( . &self, . ) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Result<(DefKind, DefId), ErrorReported>> { 375 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.type_dependent_defs } 53 ( 0.00%) } . 527 ( 0.00%) pub fn type_dependent_def(&self, id: HirId) -> Option<(DefKind, DefId)> { 1,084 ( 0.00%) validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); . self.type_dependent_defs.get(&id.local_id).cloned().and_then(|r| r.ok()) 1,054 ( 0.00%) } . 1,188 ( 0.00%) pub fn type_dependent_def_id(&self, id: HirId) -> Option { . self.type_dependent_def(id).map(|(_, def_id)| def_id) 1,188 ( 0.00%) } . 2,208 ( 0.00%) pub fn type_dependent_defs_mut( . &mut self, . ) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Result<(DefKind, DefId), ErrorReported>> { 2,208 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.type_dependent_defs } 2,208 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn field_indices(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, usize> { 138 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.field_indices } 27 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn field_indices_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, usize> { 234 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.field_indices } 117 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn user_provided_types(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, CanonicalUserType<'tcx>> { 1,034 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.user_provided_types } 517 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn user_provided_types_mut( . &mut self, . ) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, CanonicalUserType<'tcx>> { 128 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.user_provided_types } 64 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn node_types(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Ty<'tcx>> { 4,784 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.node_types } 2,392 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn node_types_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Ty<'tcx>> { 8,146 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.node_types } 4,073 ( 0.00%) } . 36,492 ( 0.01%) pub fn node_type(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Ty<'tcx> { 6,082 ( 0.00%) self.node_type_opt(id).unwrap_or_else(|| { . bug!("node_type: no type for node `{}`", tls::with(|tcx| tcx.hir().node_to_string(id))) . }) 30,410 ( 0.01%) } . 7,948 ( 0.00%) pub fn node_type_opt(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option> { 7,948 ( 0.00%) validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); . self.node_types.get(&id.local_id).cloned() 15,896 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn node_substs_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, SubstsRef<'tcx>> { 1,012 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.node_substs } 506 ( 0.00%) } . 2,555 ( 0.00%) pub fn node_substs(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> SubstsRef<'tcx> { 2,555 ( 0.00%) validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); . self.node_substs.get(&id.local_id).cloned().unwrap_or_else(|| InternalSubsts::empty()) 5,110 ( 0.00%) } . 1,756 ( 0.00%) pub fn node_substs_opt(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> Option> { 1,756 ( 0.00%) validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, id); . self.node_substs.get(&id.local_id).cloned() 3,512 ( 0.00%) } . . // Returns the type of a pattern as a monotype. Like @expr_ty, this function . // doesn't provide type parameter substitutions. . pub fn pat_ty(&self, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 772 ( 0.00%) self.node_type(pat.hir_id) . } . . // Returns the type of an expression as a monotype. . // . // NB (1): This is the PRE-ADJUSTMENT TYPE for the expression. That is, in . // some cases, we insert `Adjustment` annotations such as auto-deref or . // auto-ref. The type returned by this function does not consider such . // adjustments. See `expr_ty_adjusted()` instead. . // . // NB (2): This type doesn't provide type parameter substitutions; e.g., if you . // ask for the type of "id" in "id(3)", it will return "fn(&isize) -> isize" . // instead of "fn(ty) -> T with T = isize". . pub fn expr_ty(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 6,305 ( 0.00%) self.node_type(expr.hir_id) . } . . pub fn expr_ty_opt(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option> { 6,543 ( 0.00%) self.node_type_opt(expr.hir_id) . } . . pub fn adjustments(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Vec>> { 3,332 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.adjustments } 1,666 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn adjustments_mut( . &mut self, . ) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Vec>> { 4,604 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.adjustments } 2,302 ( 0.00%) } . 2,887 ( 0.00%) pub fn expr_adjustments(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> &[ty::adjustment::Adjustment<'tcx>] { 5,774 ( 0.00%) validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, expr.hir_id); . self.adjustments.get(&expr.hir_id.local_id).map_or(&[], |a| &a[..]) 5,774 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the type of `expr`, considering any `Adjustment` . /// entry recorded for that expression. 360 ( 0.00%) pub fn expr_ty_adjusted(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 72 ( 0.00%) self.expr_adjustments(expr).last().map_or_else(|| self.expr_ty(expr), |adj| adj.target) 68 ( 0.00%) } . 150 ( 0.00%) pub fn expr_ty_adjusted_opt(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option> { 30 ( 0.00%) self.expr_adjustments(expr).last().map(|adj| adj.target).or_else(|| self.expr_ty_opt(expr)) 84 ( 0.00%) } . 322 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_method_call(&self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { . // Only paths and method calls/overloaded operators have . // entries in type_dependent_defs, ignore the former here. 644 ( 0.00%) if let hir::ExprKind::Path(_) = expr.kind { . return false; . } . 784 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.type_dependent_defs().get(expr.hir_id), Some(Ok((DefKind::AssocFn, _)))) 644 ( 0.00%) } . 1,977 ( 0.00%) pub fn extract_binding_mode(&self, s: &Session, id: HirId, sp: Span) -> Option { . self.pat_binding_modes().get(id).copied().or_else(|| { . s.delay_span_bug(sp, "missing binding mode"); . None . }) 2,636 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn pat_binding_modes(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, BindingMode> { 1,709 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.pat_binding_modes } 525 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn pat_binding_modes_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, BindingMode> { 844 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.pat_binding_modes } 422 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn pat_adjustments(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Vec>> { 2,590 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.pat_adjustments } 1,295 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn pat_adjustments_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Vec>> { 748 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.pat_adjustments } 374 ( 0.00%) } . . /// For a given closure, returns the iterator of `ty::CapturedPlace`s that are captured . /// by the closure. 928 ( 0.00%) pub fn closure_min_captures_flattened( . &self, . closure_def_id: DefId, . ) -> impl Iterator> { . self.closure_min_captures . .get(&closure_def_id) . .map(|closure_min_captures| closure_min_captures.values().flat_map(|v| v.iter())) . .into_iter() . .flatten() 1,160 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn closure_kind_origins(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, (Span, HirPlace<'tcx>)> { 126 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.closure_kind_origins } 63 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn closure_kind_origins_mut( . &mut self, . ) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, (Span, HirPlace<'tcx>)> { . LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.closure_kind_origins } . } . . pub fn liberated_fn_sigs(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, ty::FnSig<'tcx>> { 490 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.liberated_fn_sigs } 245 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn liberated_fn_sigs_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, ty::FnSig<'tcx>> { 364 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.liberated_fn_sigs } 182 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn fru_field_types(&self) -> LocalTableInContext<'_, Vec>> { 126 ( 0.00%) LocalTableInContext { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &self.fru_field_types } 63 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn fru_field_types_mut(&mut self) -> LocalTableInContextMut<'_, Vec>> { . LocalTableInContextMut { hir_owner: self.hir_owner, data: &mut self.fru_field_types } . } . 42 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_coercion_cast(&self, hir_id: hir::HirId) -> bool { 14 ( 0.00%) validate_hir_id_for_typeck_results(self.hir_owner, hir_id); . self.coercion_casts.contains(&hir_id.local_id) 28 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn set_coercion_cast(&mut self, id: ItemLocalId) { . self.coercion_casts.insert(id); . } . . pub fn coercion_casts(&self) -> &ItemLocalSet { 63 ( 0.00%) &self.coercion_casts 63 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> HashStable> for TypeckResults<'tcx> { . fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut StableHashingContext<'a>, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { . let ty::TypeckResults { . hir_owner, . ref type_dependent_defs, . ref field_indices, -- line 764 ---------------------------------------- -- line 819 ---------------------------------------- . const START_INDEX = 0, . } . } . . /// Mapping of type annotation indices to canonical user type annotations. . pub type CanonicalUserTypeAnnotations<'tcx> = . IndexVec>; . 76 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable, TypeFoldable, Lift)] . pub struct CanonicalUserTypeAnnotation<'tcx> { . pub user_ty: CanonicalUserType<'tcx>, . pub span: Span, 38 ( 0.00%) pub inferred_ty: Ty<'tcx>, . } . . /// Canonicalized user type annotation. . pub type CanonicalUserType<'tcx> = Canonical<'tcx, UserType<'tcx>>; . . impl<'tcx> CanonicalUserType<'tcx> { . /// Returns `true` if this represents a substitution of the form `[?0, ?1, ?2]`, . /// i.e., each thing is mapped to a canonical variable with the same index. 170 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_identity(&self) -> bool { 340 ( 0.00%) match self.value { . UserType::Ty(_) => false, . UserType::TypeOf(_, user_substs) => { 170 ( 0.00%) if user_substs.user_self_ty.is_some() { . return false; . } . . iter::zip(user_substs.substs, BoundVar::new(0)..).all(|(kind, cvar)| { . match kind.unpack() { 416 ( 0.00%) GenericArgKind::Type(ty) => match ty.kind() { . ty::Bound(debruijn, b) => { . // We only allow a `ty::INNERMOST` index in substitutions. 206 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(*debruijn, ty::INNERMOST); . cvar == b.var . } . _ => false, . }, . 36 ( 0.00%) GenericArgKind::Lifetime(r) => match r { . ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, br) => { . // We only allow a `ty::INNERMOST` index in substitutions. . assert_eq!(*debruijn, ty::INNERMOST); . cvar == br.var . } . _ => false, . }, . -- line 867 ---------------------------------------- -- line 872 ---------------------------------------- . cvar == b . } . _ => false, . }, . } . }) . } . } 340 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// A user-given type annotation attached to a constant. These arise . /// from constants that are named via paths, like `Foo::::new` and . /// so forth. 228 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 1,874 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable, Lift)] . pub enum UserType<'tcx> { . Ty(Ty<'tcx>), . . /// The canonical type is the result of `type_of(def_id)` with the . /// given substitutions applied. . TypeOf(DefId, UserSubsts<'tcx>), . } . . impl<'tcx> CommonTypes<'tcx> { . fn new(interners: &CtxtInterners<'tcx>) -> CommonTypes<'tcx> { 111 ( 0.00%) let mk = |ty| interners.intern_ty(ty); . . CommonTypes { . unit: mk(Tuple(List::empty())), . bool: mk(Bool), . char: mk(Char), . never: mk(Never), . isize: mk(Int(ty::IntTy::Isize)), . i8: mk(Int(ty::IntTy::I8)), -- line 906 ---------------------------------------- -- line 921 ---------------------------------------- . . trait_object_dummy_self: mk(Infer(ty::FreshTy(0))), . } . } . } . . impl<'tcx> CommonLifetimes<'tcx> { . fn new(interners: &CtxtInterners<'tcx>) -> CommonLifetimes<'tcx> { 67 ( 0.00%) let mk = |r| interners.region.intern(r, |r| Interned(interners.arena.alloc(r))).0; . . CommonLifetimes { 5 ( 0.00%) re_root_empty: mk(RegionKind::ReEmpty(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT)), 5 ( 0.00%) re_static: mk(RegionKind::ReStatic), 5 ( 0.00%) re_erased: mk(RegionKind::ReErased), . } . } . } . . impl<'tcx> CommonConsts<'tcx> { . fn new(interners: &CtxtInterners<'tcx>, types: &CommonTypes<'tcx>) -> CommonConsts<'tcx> { 6 ( 0.00%) let mk_const = |c| interners.const_.intern(c, |c| Interned(interners.arena.alloc(c))).0; . . CommonConsts { . unit: mk_const(ty::Const { . val: ty::ConstKind::Value(ConstValue::Scalar(Scalar::ZST)), . ty: types.unit, . }), . } . } -- line 949 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1045 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Stores memory for globals (statics/consts). . pub(crate) alloc_map: Lock>, . . output_filenames: Arc, . } . . impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { 3,780 ( 0.00%) pub fn typeck_opt_const_arg( . self, . def: ty::WithOptConstParam, . ) -> &'tcx TypeckResults<'tcx> { 1,512 ( 0.00%) if let Some(param_did) = def.const_param_did { . self.typeck_const_arg((def.did, param_did)) . } else { . self.typeck(def.did) . } 3,024 ( 0.00%) } . 282 ( 0.00%) pub fn alloc_steal_thir(self, thir: Thir<'tcx>) -> &'tcx Steal> { 94 ( 0.00%) self.arena.alloc(Steal::new(thir)) 376 ( 0.00%) } . 1,425 ( 0.00%) pub fn alloc_steal_mir(self, mir: Body<'tcx>) -> &'tcx Steal> { 285 ( 0.00%) self.arena.alloc(Steal::new(mir)) 1,995 ( 0.00%) } . 376 ( 0.00%) pub fn alloc_steal_promoted( . self, . promoted: IndexVec>, . ) -> &'tcx Steal>> { 94 ( 0.00%) self.arena.alloc(Steal::new(promoted)) 470 ( 0.00%) } . 603 ( 0.00%) pub fn alloc_adt_def( . self, . did: DefId, . kind: AdtKind, . variants: IndexVec, . repr: ReprOptions, . ) -> &'tcx ty::AdtDef { 1,072 ( 0.00%) self.intern_adt_def(ty::AdtDef::new(self, did, kind, variants, repr)) 268 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Allocates a read-only byte or string literal for `mir::interpret`. . pub fn allocate_bytes(self, bytes: &[u8]) -> interpret::AllocId { . // Create an allocation that just contains these bytes. . let alloc = interpret::Allocation::from_bytes_byte_aligned_immutable(bytes); . let alloc = self.intern_const_alloc(alloc); . self.create_memory_alloc(alloc) . } . . /// Returns a range of the start/end indices specified with the . /// `rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range` attribute. . // FIXME(eddyb) this is an awkward spot for this method, maybe move it? 720 ( 0.00%) pub fn layout_scalar_valid_range(self, def_id: DefId) -> (Bound, Bound) { 360 ( 0.00%) let attrs = self.get_attrs(def_id); 1,530 ( 0.00%) let get = |name| { 360 ( 0.00%) let attr = match attrs.iter().find(|a| a.has_name(name)) { . Some(attr) => attr, . None => return Bound::Unbounded, . }; . debug!("layout_scalar_valid_range: attr={:?}", attr); . if let Some( . &[ . ast::NestedMetaItem::Literal(ast::Lit { . kind: ast::LitKind::Int(a, _), .. -- line 1111 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1114 ---------------------------------------- . ) = attr.meta_item_list().as_deref() . { . Bound::Included(a) . } else { . self.sess . .delay_span_bug(attr.span, "invalid rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range attribute"); . Bound::Unbounded . } 1,800 ( 0.00%) }; 540 ( 0.00%) ( 540 ( 0.00%) get(sym::rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start), 270 ( 0.00%) get(sym::rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_end), . ) 720 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn lift>(self, value: T) -> Option { . value.lift_to_tcx(self) . } . . /// Creates a type context and call the closure with a `TyCtxt` reference . /// to the context. The closure enforces that the type context and any interned . /// value (types, substs, etc.) can only be used while `ty::tls` has a valid . /// reference to the context, to allow formatting values that need it. 23 ( 0.00%) pub fn create_global_ctxt( . s: &'tcx Session, . lint_store: Lrc, . arena: &'tcx WorkerLocal>, . resolutions: ty::ResolverOutputs, . krate: &'tcx hir::Crate<'tcx>, . dep_graph: DepGraph, . on_disk_cache: Option<&'tcx dyn OnDiskCache<'tcx>>, . queries: &'tcx dyn query::QueryEngine<'tcx>, . query_kinds: &'tcx [DepKindStruct], . crate_name: &str, . output_filenames: OutputFilenames, . ) -> GlobalCtxt<'tcx> { 1 ( 0.00%) let data_layout = TargetDataLayout::parse(&s.target).unwrap_or_else(|err| { . s.fatal(&err); . }); . let interners = CtxtInterners::new(arena); . let common_types = CommonTypes::new(&interners); . let common_lifetimes = CommonLifetimes::new(&interners); . let common_consts = CommonConsts::new(&interners, &common_types); . 127 ( 0.00%) GlobalCtxt { . sess: s, 6 ( 0.00%) lint_store, . arena, 2 ( 0.00%) interners, 5 ( 0.00%) dep_graph, 4 ( 0.00%) untracked_resolutions: resolutions, 2 ( 0.00%) prof: s.prof.clone(), . types: common_types, . lifetimes: common_lifetimes, . consts: common_consts, . untracked_crate: krate, . on_disk_cache, . queries, . query_caches: query::QueryCaches::default(), . query_kinds, . ty_rcache: Default::default(), . pred_rcache: Default::default(), . selection_cache: Default::default(), . evaluation_cache: Default::default(), 1 ( 0.00%) crate_name: Symbol::intern(crate_name), . data_layout, . alloc_map: Lock::new(interpret::AllocMap::new()), . output_filenames: Arc::new(output_filenames), . } 9 ( 0.00%) } . . crate fn query_kind(self, k: DepKind) -> &'tcx DepKindStruct { . &self.query_kinds[k as usize] . } . . /// Constructs a `TyKind::Error` type and registers a `delay_span_bug` to ensure it gets used. . #[track_caller] . pub fn ty_error(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { -- line 1191 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1217 ---------------------------------------- . ty: Ty<'tcx>, . span: S, . msg: &str, . ) -> &'tcx Const<'tcx> { . self.sess.delay_span_bug(span, msg); . self.mk_const(ty::Const { val: ty::ConstKind::Error(DelaySpanBugEmitted(())), ty }) . } . 28 ( 0.00%) pub fn consider_optimizing String>(self, msg: T) -> bool { 4 ( 0.00%) let cname = self.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE); 32 ( 0.00%) self.sess.consider_optimizing(cname.as_str(), msg) 32 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Obtain all lang items of this crate and all dependencies (recursively) 98,721 ( 0.03%) pub fn lang_items(self) -> &'tcx rustc_hir::lang_items::LanguageItems { . self.get_lang_items(()) 126,927 ( 0.04%) } . . /// Obtain the given diagnostic item's `DefId`. Use `is_diagnostic_item` if you just want to . /// compare against another `DefId`, since `is_diagnostic_item` is cheaper. 21 ( 0.00%) pub fn get_diagnostic_item(self, name: Symbol) -> Option { . self.all_diagnostic_items(()).name_to_id.get(&name).copied() 24 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Obtain the diagnostic item's name 2,261 ( 0.00%) pub fn get_diagnostic_name(self, id: DefId) -> Option { . self.diagnostic_items(id.krate).id_to_name.get(&id).copied() 2,584 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Check whether the diagnostic item with the given `name` has the given `DefId`. 4,277 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_diagnostic_item(self, name: Symbol, did: DefId) -> bool { . self.diagnostic_items(did.krate).name_to_id.get(&name) == Some(&did) 4,888 ( 0.00%) } . 861 ( 0.00%) pub fn stability(self) -> &'tcx stability::Index<'tcx> { . self.stability_index(()) 1,107 ( 0.00%) } . 37,219 ( 0.01%) pub fn features(self) -> &'tcx rustc_feature::Features { . self.features_query(()) 42,536 ( 0.01%) } . . pub fn def_key(self, id: DefId) -> rustc_hir::definitions::DefKey { . // Accessing the DefKey is ok, since it is part of DefPathHash. 2,984 ( 0.00%) if let Some(id) = id.as_local() { . self.untracked_resolutions.definitions.def_key(id) . } else { 1,692 ( 0.00%) self.untracked_resolutions.cstore.def_key(id) . } . } . . /// Converts a `DefId` into its fully expanded `DefPath` (every . /// `DefId` is really just an interned `DefPath`). . /// . /// Note that if `id` is not local to this crate, the result will . /// be a non-local `DefPath`. -- line 1272 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1277 ---------------------------------------- . } else { . self.untracked_resolutions.cstore.def_path(id) . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn def_path_hash(self, def_id: DefId) -> rustc_hir::definitions::DefPathHash { . // Accessing the DefPathHash is ok, it is incr. comp. stable. 678 ( 0.00%) if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() { . self.untracked_resolutions.definitions.def_path_hash(def_id) . } else { 128 ( 0.00%) self.untracked_resolutions.cstore.def_path_hash(def_id) . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn stable_crate_id(self, crate_num: CrateNum) -> StableCrateId { . if crate_num == LOCAL_CRATE { . self.sess.local_stable_crate_id() . } else { -- line 1296 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1353 ---------------------------------------- . &(format!("{:08x}", stable_crate_id.to_u64()))[..4], . self.def_path(def_id).to_string_no_crate_verbose() . ) . } . . /// Note that this is *untracked* and should only be used within the query . /// system if the result is otherwise tracked through queries . pub fn cstore_untracked(self) -> &'tcx ty::CrateStoreDyn { 36,034 ( 0.01%) &*self.untracked_resolutions.cstore 18,017 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Note that this is *untracked* and should only be used within the query . /// system if the result is otherwise tracked through queries . pub fn definitions_untracked(self) -> &'tcx hir::definitions::Definitions { . &self.untracked_resolutions.definitions . } . . #[inline(always)] . pub fn create_stable_hashing_context(self) -> StableHashingContext<'tcx> { 4 ( 0.00%) let resolutions = &self.gcx.untracked_resolutions; 19 ( 0.00%) StableHashingContext::new(self.sess, &resolutions.definitions, &*resolutions.cstore) . } . . #[inline(always)] . pub fn create_no_span_stable_hashing_context(self) -> StableHashingContext<'tcx> { . let resolutions = &self.gcx.untracked_resolutions; . StableHashingContext::ignore_spans( . self.sess, . &resolutions.definitions, -- line 1381 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1390 ---------------------------------------- . /// If `true`, we should use the MIR-based borrowck, but also . /// fall back on the AST borrowck if the MIR-based one errors. . pub fn migrate_borrowck(self) -> bool { . self.borrowck_mode().migrate() . } . . /// What mode(s) of borrowck should we run? AST? MIR? both? . /// (Also considers the `#![feature(nll)]` setting.) 126 ( 0.00%) pub fn borrowck_mode(self) -> BorrowckMode { . // Here are the main constraints we need to deal with: . // . // 1. An opts.borrowck_mode of `BorrowckMode::Migrate` is . // synonymous with no `-Z borrowck=...` flag at all. . // . // 2. We want to allow developers on the Nightly channel . // to opt back into the "hard error" mode for NLL, . // (which they can do via specifying `#![feature(nll)]` -- line 1406 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1413 ---------------------------------------- . // errors. (To simplify the code here, it now even overrides . // a user's attempt to specify `-Z borrowck=compare`, which . // we arguably do not need anymore and should remove.) . // . // * Otherwise, if no `-Z borrowck=...` then use migrate mode . // . // * Otherwise, use the behavior requested via `-Z borrowck=...` . 189 ( 0.00%) if self.features().nll { . return BorrowckMode::Mir; . } . 63 ( 0.00%) self.sess.opts.borrowck_mode 252 ( 0.00%) } . . /// If `true`, we should use lazy normalization for constants, otherwise . /// we still evaluate them eagerly. . #[inline] . pub fn lazy_normalization(self) -> bool { 10 ( 0.00%) let features = self.features(); . // Note: We only use lazy normalization for generic const expressions. 6 ( 0.00%) features.generic_const_exprs . } . . #[inline] . pub fn local_crate_exports_generics(self) -> bool { . debug_assert!(self.sess.opts.share_generics()); . . self.sess.crate_types().iter().any(|crate_type| { . match crate_type { -- line 1442 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1554 ---------------------------------------- . self.mk_imm_ref( . self.lifetimes.re_static, . self.type_of(self.require_lang_item(LangItem::PanicLocation, None)) . .subst(self, self.mk_substs([self.lifetimes.re_static.into()].iter())), . ) . } . . /// Returns a displayable description and article for the given `def_id` (e.g. `("a", "struct")`). 462 ( 0.00%) pub fn article_and_description(self, def_id: DefId) -> (&'static str, &'static str) { 336 ( 0.00%) match self.def_kind(def_id) { . DefKind::Generator => match self.generator_kind(def_id).unwrap() { . rustc_hir::GeneratorKind::Async(..) => ("an", "async closure"), . rustc_hir::GeneratorKind::Gen => ("a", "generator"), . }, 756 ( 0.00%) def_kind => (def_kind.article(), def_kind.descr(def_id)), . } 378 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn type_length_limit(self) -> Limit { . self.limits(()).type_length_limit . } . 32,662 ( 0.01%) pub fn recursion_limit(self) -> Limit { . self.limits(()).recursion_limit 37,328 ( 0.01%) } . . pub fn move_size_limit(self) -> Limit { . self.limits(()).move_size_limit . } . 56 ( 0.00%) pub fn const_eval_limit(self) -> Limit { . self.limits(()).const_eval_limit 64 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn all_traits(self) -> impl Iterator + 'tcx { . iter::once(LOCAL_CRATE) . .chain(self.crates(()).iter().copied()) . .flat_map(move |cnum| self.traits_in_crate(cnum).iter().copied()) . } . } . -- line 1594 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1684 ---------------------------------------- . /// This is the implicit state of rustc. It contains the current . /// `TyCtxt` and query. It is updated when creating a local interner or . /// executing a new query. Whenever there's a `TyCtxt` value available . /// you should also have access to an `ImplicitCtxt` through the functions . /// in this module. . #[derive(Clone)] . pub struct ImplicitCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { . /// The current `TyCtxt`. 1 ( 0.00%) pub tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . . /// The current query job, if any. This is updated by `JobOwner::start` in . /// `ty::query::plumbing` when executing a query. . pub query: Option>, . . /// Where to store diagnostics for the current query job, if any. . /// This is updated by `JobOwner::start` in `ty::query::plumbing` when executing a query. . pub diagnostics: Option<&'a Lock>>, -- line 1700 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1703 ---------------------------------------- . pub layout_depth: usize, . . /// The current dep graph task. This is used to add dependencies to queries . /// when executing them. . pub task_deps: TaskDepsRef<'a>, . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> ImplicitCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { 5 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(gcx: &'tcx GlobalCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { . let tcx = TyCtxt { gcx }; 25 ( 0.00%) ImplicitCtxt { . tcx, . query: None, . diagnostics: None, . layout_depth: 0, . task_deps: TaskDepsRef::Ignore, . } 5 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// Sets Rayon's thread-local variable, which is preserved for Rayon jobs . /// to `value` during the call to `f`. It is restored to its previous value after. . /// This is used to set the pointer to the new `ImplicitCtxt`. . #[cfg(parallel_compiler)] . #[inline] . fn set_tlv R, R>(value: usize, f: F) -> R { -- line 1728 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1745 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Sets TLV to `value` during the call to `f`. . /// It is restored to its previous value after. . /// This is used to set the pointer to the new `ImplicitCtxt`. . #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] . #[inline] . fn set_tlv R, R>(value: usize, f: F) -> R { . let old = get_tlv(); 26,681 ( 0.01%) let _reset = rustc_data_structures::OnDrop(move || TLV.with(|tlv| tlv.set(old))); . TLV.with(|tlv| tlv.set(value)); . f() . } . . /// Gets the pointer to the current `ImplicitCtxt`. . #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] . #[inline] . fn get_tlv() -> usize { -- line 1761 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1763 ---------------------------------------- . } . . /// Sets `context` as the new current `ImplicitCtxt` for the duration of the function `f`. . #[inline] . pub fn enter_context<'a, 'tcx, F, R>(context: &ImplicitCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&ImplicitCtxt<'a, 'tcx>) -> R, . { 1 ( 0.00%) set_tlv(context as *const _ as usize, || f(&context)) . } . . /// Allows access to the current `ImplicitCtxt` in a closure if one is available. . #[inline] . pub fn with_context_opt(f: F) -> R . where . F: for<'a, 'tcx> FnOnce(Option<&ImplicitCtxt<'a, 'tcx>>) -> R, . { . let context = get_tlv(); 107,326 ( 0.03%) if context == 0 { . f(None) . } else { . // We could get an `ImplicitCtxt` pointer from another thread. . // Ensure that `ImplicitCtxt` is `Sync`. . sync::assert_sync::>(); . . unsafe { f(Some(&*(context as *const ImplicitCtxt<'_, '_>))) } . } -- line 1789 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1805 ---------------------------------------- . /// This will panic if you pass it a `TyCtxt` which is different from the current . /// `ImplicitCtxt`'s `tcx` field. . #[inline] . pub fn with_related_context<'tcx, F, R>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&ImplicitCtxt<'_, 'tcx>) -> R, . { . with_context(|context| unsafe { 53,247 ( 0.02%) assert!(ptr_eq(context.tcx.gcx, tcx.gcx)); . let context: &ImplicitCtxt<'_, '_> = mem::transmute(context); 53,230 ( 0.02%) f(context) . }) . } . . /// Allows access to the `TyCtxt` in the current `ImplicitCtxt`. . /// Panics if there is no `ImplicitCtxt` available. . #[inline] . pub fn with(f: F) -> R . where -- line 1823 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1981 ---------------------------------------- . fn into_pointer(&self) -> *const () { . self.0 as *const _ as *const () . } . } . . #[allow(rustc::usage_of_ty_tykind)] . impl<'tcx> Borrow> for Interned<'tcx, TyS<'tcx>> { . fn borrow<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a TyKind<'tcx> { 37,839 ( 0.01%) &self.0.kind() . } . } . . impl<'tcx> PartialEq for Interned<'tcx, TyS<'tcx>> { . fn eq(&self, other: &Interned<'tcx, TyS<'tcx>>) -> bool { . // The `Borrow` trait requires that `x.borrow() == y.borrow()` equals . // `x == y`. . self.0.kind() == other.0.kind() -- line 1997 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1998 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Eq for Interned<'tcx, TyS<'tcx>> {} . . impl<'tcx> Hash for Interned<'tcx, TyS<'tcx>> { . fn hash(&self, s: &mut H) { . // The `Borrow` trait requires that `x.borrow().hash(s) == x.hash(s)`. 42,996 ( 0.01%) self.0.kind().hash(s) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Borrow>> for Interned<'tcx, PredicateInner<'tcx>> { . fn borrow<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a Binder<'tcx, PredicateKind<'tcx>> { 7,874 ( 0.00%) &self.0.kind . } . } . . impl<'tcx> PartialEq for Interned<'tcx, PredicateInner<'tcx>> { . fn eq(&self, other: &Interned<'tcx, PredicateInner<'tcx>>) -> bool { . // The `Borrow` trait requires that `x.borrow() == y.borrow()` equals . // `x == y`. . self.0.kind == other.0.kind -- line 2020 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2021 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Eq for Interned<'tcx, PredicateInner<'tcx>> {} . . impl<'tcx> Hash for Interned<'tcx, PredicateInner<'tcx>> { . fn hash(&self, s: &mut H) { . // The `Borrow` trait requires that `x.borrow().hash(s) == x.hash(s)`. 7,164 ( 0.00%) self.0.kind.hash(s) . } . } . . impl<'tcx, T> Borrow<[T]> for Interned<'tcx, List> { . fn borrow<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a [T] { 39,156 ( 0.01%) &self.0[..] . } . } . . impl<'tcx, T: PartialEq> PartialEq for Interned<'tcx, List> { . fn eq(&self, other: &Interned<'tcx, List>) -> bool { . // The `Borrow` trait requires that `x.borrow() == y.borrow()` equals . // `x == y`. . self.0[..] == other.0[..] -- line 2043 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2044 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . impl<'tcx, T: Eq> Eq for Interned<'tcx, List> {} . . impl<'tcx, T: Hash> Hash for Interned<'tcx, List> { . fn hash(&self, s: &mut H) { . // The `Borrow` trait requires that `x.borrow().hash(s) == x.hash(s)`. 16,373 ( 0.01%) self.0[..].hash(s) . } . } . . macro_rules! direct_interners { . ($($name:ident: $method:ident($ty:ty),)+) => { . $(impl<'tcx> Borrow<$ty> for Interned<'tcx, $ty> { . fn borrow<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a $ty { 14,266 ( 0.00%) &self.0 . } . } . . impl<'tcx> PartialEq for Interned<'tcx, $ty> { . fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { . // The `Borrow` trait requires that `x.borrow() == y.borrow()` . // equals `x == y`. . self.0 == other.0 -- line 2068 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2070 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl<'tcx> Eq for Interned<'tcx, $ty> {} . . impl<'tcx> Hash for Interned<'tcx, $ty> { . fn hash(&self, s: &mut H) { . // The `Borrow` trait requires that `x.borrow().hash(s) == . // x.hash(s)`. 7,108 ( 0.00%) self.0.hash(s) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { 129,021 ( 0.04%) pub fn $method(self, v: $ty) -> &'tcx $ty { 65,555 ( 0.02%) self.interners.$name.intern(v, |v| { 2,092 ( 0.00%) Interned(self.interners.arena.alloc(v)) . }).0 144,738 ( 0.05%) } . })+ . } . } . . direct_interners! { . region: mk_region(RegionKind), . const_: mk_const(Const<'tcx>), . const_allocation: intern_const_alloc(Allocation), -- line 2095 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2097 ---------------------------------------- . adt_def: intern_adt_def(AdtDef), . stability: intern_stability(attr::Stability), . const_stability: intern_const_stability(attr::ConstStability), . } . . macro_rules! slice_interners { . ($($field:ident: $method:ident($ty:ty)),+ $(,)?) => ( . impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { 475,281 ( 0.15%) $(pub fn $method(self, v: &[$ty]) -> &'tcx List<$ty> { . self.interners.$field.intern_ref(v, || { . Interned(List::from_arena(&*self.arena, v)) . }).0 425,601 ( 0.13%) })+ . } . ); . } . . slice_interners!( . type_list: _intern_type_list(Ty<'tcx>), . substs: _intern_substs(GenericArg<'tcx>), . canonical_var_infos: _intern_canonical_var_infos(CanonicalVarInfo<'tcx>), -- line 2117 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2188 ---------------------------------------- . self.mk_fn_sig(params_iter, s.output(), s.c_variadic, unsafety, abi::Abi::Rust) . }) . } . . /// Same a `self.mk_region(kind)`, but avoids accessing the interners if . /// `*r == kind`. . #[inline] . pub fn reuse_or_mk_region(self, r: Region<'tcx>, kind: RegionKind) -> Region<'tcx> { 22,988 ( 0.01%) if *r == kind { r } else { self.mk_region(kind) } . } . . #[allow(rustc::usage_of_ty_tykind)] . #[inline] . pub fn mk_ty(self, st: TyKind<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 304,011 ( 0.10%) self.interners.intern_ty(st) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_predicate(self, binder: Binder<'tcx, PredicateKind<'tcx>>) -> Predicate<'tcx> { 126,351 ( 0.04%) let inner = self.interners.intern_predicate(binder); . Predicate { inner } . } . . #[inline] 87,440 ( 0.03%) pub fn reuse_or_mk_predicate( . self, . pred: Predicate<'tcx>, . binder: Binder<'tcx, PredicateKind<'tcx>>, . ) -> Predicate<'tcx> { 4,765 ( 0.00%) if pred.kind() != binder { self.mk_predicate(binder) } else { pred } 87,440 ( 0.03%) } . . pub fn mk_mach_int(self, tm: IntTy) -> Ty<'tcx> { 56 ( 0.00%) match tm { . IntTy::Isize => self.types.isize, . IntTy::I8 => self.types.i8, . IntTy::I16 => self.types.i16, . IntTy::I32 => self.types.i32, . IntTy::I64 => self.types.i64, . IntTy::I128 => self.types.i128, . } 56 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn mk_mach_uint(self, tm: UintTy) -> Ty<'tcx> { 126 ( 0.00%) match tm { . UintTy::Usize => self.types.usize, . UintTy::U8 => self.types.u8, . UintTy::U16 => self.types.u16, . UintTy::U32 => self.types.u32, . UintTy::U64 => self.types.u64, . UintTy::U128 => self.types.u128, . } 126 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn mk_mach_float(self, tm: FloatTy) -> Ty<'tcx> { . match tm { . FloatTy::F32 => self.types.f32, . FloatTy::F64 => self.types.f64, . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_static_str(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { 90 ( 0.00%) self.mk_imm_ref(self.lifetimes.re_static, self.types.str_) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_adt(self, def: &'tcx AdtDef, substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { . // Take a copy of substs so that we own the vectors inside. . self.mk_ty(Adt(def, substs)) . } . -- line 2259 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2329 ---------------------------------------- . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_imm_ptr(self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.mk_ptr(TypeAndMut { ty, mutbl: hir::Mutability::Not }) . } . . #[inline] 207 ( 0.00%) pub fn mk_array(self, ty: Ty<'tcx>, n: u64) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.mk_ty(Array(ty, ty::Const::from_usize(self, n))) 216 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_slice(self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.mk_ty(Slice(ty)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn intern_tup(self, ts: &[Ty<'tcx>]) -> Ty<'tcx> { 64 ( 0.00%) let kinds: Vec<_> = ts.iter().map(|&t| GenericArg::from(t)).collect(); 197 ( 0.00%) self.mk_ty(Tuple(self.intern_substs(&kinds))) . } . . pub fn mk_tup], Ty<'tcx>>>(self, iter: I) -> I::Output { 5,552 ( 0.00%) iter.intern_with(|ts| { 1,426 ( 0.00%) let kinds: Vec<_> = ts.iter().map(|&t| GenericArg::from(t)).collect(); 4,791 ( 0.00%) self.mk_ty(Tuple(self.intern_substs(&kinds))) 4,986 ( 0.00%) }) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_unit(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { 27 ( 0.00%) self.types.unit . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_diverging_default(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . if self.features().never_type_fallback { self.types.never } else { self.types.unit } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_fn_def(self, def_id: DefId, substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.mk_ty(FnDef(def_id, substs)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_fn_ptr(self, fty: PolyFnSig<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 880 ( 0.00%) self.mk_ty(FnPtr(fty)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_dynamic( . self, . obj: &'tcx List>>, . reg: ty::Region<'tcx>, . ) -> Ty<'tcx> { -- line 2384 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2412 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_ty_var(self, v: TyVid) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.mk_ty_infer(TyVar(v)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_const_var(self, v: ConstVid<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> &'tcx Const<'tcx> { 168 ( 0.00%) self.mk_const(ty::Const { val: ty::ConstKind::Infer(InferConst::Var(v)), ty }) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_int_var(self, v: IntVid) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.mk_ty_infer(IntVar(v)) . } . . #[inline] -- line 2428 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2445 ---------------------------------------- . self.mk_ty(Param(ParamTy { index, name })) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_const_param(self, index: u32, name: Symbol, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> &'tcx Const<'tcx> { . self.mk_const(ty::Const { val: ty::ConstKind::Param(ParamConst { index, name }), ty }) . } . 238 ( 0.00%) pub fn mk_param_from_def(self, param: &ty::GenericParamDef) -> GenericArg<'tcx> { 170 ( 0.00%) match param.kind { . GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime => { . self.mk_region(ty::ReEarlyBound(param.to_early_bound_region_data())).into() . } 68 ( 0.00%) GenericParamDefKind::Type { .. } => self.mk_ty_param(param.index, param.name).into(), . GenericParamDefKind::Const { .. } => { . self.mk_const_param(param.index, param.name, self.type_of(param.def_id)).into() . } . } 238 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn mk_opaque(self, def_id: DefId, substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.mk_ty(Opaque(def_id, substs)) . } . 19 ( 0.00%) pub fn mk_place_field(self, place: Place<'tcx>, f: Field, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Place<'tcx> { 19 ( 0.00%) self.mk_place_elem(place, PlaceElem::Field(f, ty)) 38 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn mk_place_deref(self, place: Place<'tcx>) -> Place<'tcx> { . self.mk_place_elem(place, PlaceElem::Deref) . } . . pub fn mk_place_downcast( . self, . place: Place<'tcx>, -- line 2480 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2497 ---------------------------------------- . . pub fn mk_place_index(self, place: Place<'tcx>, index: Local) -> Place<'tcx> { . self.mk_place_elem(place, PlaceElem::Index(index)) . } . . /// This method copies `Place`'s projection, add an element and reintern it. Should not be used . /// to build a full `Place` it's just a convenient way to grab a projection and modify it in . /// flight. 171 ( 0.00%) pub fn mk_place_elem(self, place: Place<'tcx>, elem: PlaceElem<'tcx>) -> Place<'tcx> { . let mut projection = place.projection.to_vec(); . projection.push(elem); . . Place { local: place.local, projection: self.intern_place_elems(&projection) } 190 ( 0.00%) } . 182 ( 0.00%) pub fn intern_poly_existential_predicates( . self, . eps: &[ty::Binder<'tcx, ExistentialPredicate<'tcx>>], . ) -> &'tcx List>> { 26 ( 0.00%) assert!(!eps.is_empty()); . assert!( . eps.array_windows() 55 ( 0.00%) .all(|[a, b]| a.skip_binder().stable_cmp(self, &b.skip_binder()) . != Ordering::Greater) . ); 104 ( 0.00%) self._intern_poly_existential_predicates(eps) 208 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn intern_predicates(self, preds: &[Predicate<'tcx>]) -> &'tcx List> { . // FIXME consider asking the input slice to be sorted to avoid . // re-interning permutations, in which case that would be asserted . // here. 1,449 ( 0.00%) if preds.is_empty() { . // The macro-generated method below asserts we don't intern an empty slice. . List::empty() . } else { 189 ( 0.00%) self._intern_predicates(preds) . } 2,520 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn intern_type_list(self, ts: &[Ty<'tcx>]) -> &'tcx List> { 8,302 ( 0.00%) if ts.is_empty() { List::empty() } else { self._intern_type_list(ts) } 96 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn intern_substs(self, ts: &[GenericArg<'tcx>]) -> &'tcx List> { 80,916 ( 0.03%) if ts.is_empty() { List::empty() } else { self._intern_substs(ts) } 6,380 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn intern_projs(self, ps: &[ProjectionKind]) -> &'tcx List { . if ps.is_empty() { List::empty() } else { self._intern_projs(ps) } . } . . pub fn intern_place_elems(self, ts: &[PlaceElem<'tcx>]) -> &'tcx List> { 1,248 ( 0.00%) if ts.is_empty() { List::empty() } else { self._intern_place_elems(ts) } 572 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn intern_canonical_var_infos( . self, . ts: &[CanonicalVarInfo<'tcx>], . ) -> CanonicalVarInfos<'tcx> { 3,785 ( 0.00%) if ts.is_empty() { List::empty() } else { self._intern_canonical_var_infos(ts) } 34 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn intern_bound_variable_kinds( . self, . ts: &[ty::BoundVariableKind], . ) -> &'tcx List { 1,298 ( 0.00%) if ts.is_empty() { List::empty() } else { self._intern_bound_variable_kinds(ts) } 1,728 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn mk_fn_sig( . self, . inputs: I, . output: I::Item, . c_variadic: bool, . unsafety: hir::Unsafety, . abi: abi::Abi, . ) -> , ty::FnSig<'tcx>>>::Output . where . I: Iterator, ty::FnSig<'tcx>>>, . { . inputs.chain(iter::once(output)).intern_with(|xs| ty::FnSig { 986 ( 0.00%) inputs_and_output: self.intern_type_list(xs), 143 ( 0.00%) c_variadic, 204 ( 0.00%) unsafety, 164 ( 0.00%) abi, 300 ( 0.00%) }) . } . . pub fn mk_poly_existential_predicates< . I: InternAs< . [ty::Binder<'tcx, ExistentialPredicate<'tcx>>], . &'tcx List>>, . >, . >( . self, . iter: I, . ) -> I::Output { 91 ( 0.00%) iter.intern_with(|xs| self.intern_poly_existential_predicates(xs)) . } . . pub fn mk_predicates], &'tcx List>>>( . self, . iter: I, . ) -> I::Output { 2 ( 0.00%) iter.intern_with(|xs| self.intern_predicates(xs)) . } . . pub fn mk_type_list], &'tcx List>>>(self, iter: I) -> I::Output { 2,032 ( 0.00%) iter.intern_with(|xs| self.intern_type_list(xs)) . } . . pub fn mk_substs], &'tcx List>>>( . self, . iter: I, . ) -> I::Output { 110,341 ( 0.03%) iter.intern_with(|xs| self.intern_substs(xs)) . } . . pub fn mk_place_elems], &'tcx List>>>( . self, . iter: I, . ) -> I::Output { 54 ( 0.00%) iter.intern_with(|xs| self.intern_place_elems(xs)) . } . 2,820 ( 0.00%) pub fn mk_substs_trait(self, self_ty: Ty<'tcx>, rest: &[GenericArg<'tcx>]) -> SubstsRef<'tcx> { . self.mk_substs(iter::once(self_ty.into()).chain(rest.iter().cloned())) 5,640 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn mk_bound_variable_kinds< . I: InternAs<[ty::BoundVariableKind], &'tcx List>, . >( . self, . iter: I, . ) -> I::Output { 7,223 ( 0.00%) iter.intern_with(|xs| self.intern_bound_variable_kinds(xs)) . } . . /// Walks upwards from `id` to find a node which might change lint levels with attributes. . /// It stops at `bound` and just returns it if reached. 19,348 ( 0.01%) pub fn maybe_lint_level_root_bounded(self, mut id: HirId, bound: HirId) -> HirId { 19,348 ( 0.01%) let hir = self.hir(); . loop { 33,567 ( 0.01%) if id == bound { . return bound; . } . 42,125 ( 0.01%) if hir.attrs(id).iter().any(|attr| Level::from_symbol(attr.name_or_empty()).is_some()) { . return id; . } . let next = hir.get_parent_node(id); 25,275 ( 0.01%) if next == id { . bug!("lint traversal reached the root of the crate"); . } . id = next; . } 27,640 ( 0.01%) } . 1,072 ( 0.00%) pub fn lint_level_at_node( . self, . lint: &'static Lint, . mut id: hir::HirId, . ) -> (Level, LintLevelSource) { . let sets = self.lint_levels(()); . loop { 6,439 ( 0.00%) if let Some(pair) = sets.level_and_source(lint, id, self.sess) { . return pair; . } 507 ( 0.00%) let next = self.hir().get_parent_node(id); 1,521 ( 0.00%) if next == id { . bug!("lint traversal reached the root of the crate"); . } . id = next; . } 1,072 ( 0.00%) } . 98 ( 0.00%) pub fn struct_span_lint_hir( . self, . lint: &'static Lint, . hir_id: HirId, . span: impl Into, . decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a>), . ) { 56 ( 0.00%) let (level, src) = self.lint_level_at_node(lint, hir_id); 49 ( 0.00%) struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, Some(span.into()), decorate); 56 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn struct_lint_node( . self, . lint: &'static Lint, . id: HirId, . decorate: impl for<'a> FnOnce(LintDiagnosticBuilder<'a>), . ) { . let (level, src) = self.lint_level_at_node(lint, id); . struct_lint_level(self.sess, lint, level, src, None, decorate); . } . 1,064 ( 0.00%) pub fn in_scope_traits(self, id: HirId) -> Option<&'tcx [TraitCandidate]> { 304 ( 0.00%) let map = self.in_scope_traits_map(id.owner)?; . let candidates = map.get(&id.local_id)?; 304 ( 0.00%) Some(&*candidates) 1,216 ( 0.00%) } . 1,799 ( 0.00%) pub fn named_region(self, id: HirId) -> Option { . debug!(?id, "named_region"); . self.named_region_map(id.owner).and_then(|map| map.get(&id.local_id).cloned()) 2,313 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn is_late_bound(self, id: HirId) -> bool { . self.is_late_bound_map(id.owner) . .map_or(false, |(owner, set)| owner == id.owner && set.contains(&id.local_id)) . } . 1,148 ( 0.00%) pub fn object_lifetime_defaults(self, id: HirId) -> Option> { . self.object_lifetime_defaults_map(id.owner) 1,476 ( 0.00%) } . 1,134 ( 0.00%) pub fn late_bound_vars(self, id: HirId) -> &'tcx List { . self.mk_bound_variable_kinds( . self.late_bound_vars_map(id.owner) . .and_then(|map| map.get(&id.local_id).cloned()) . .unwrap_or_else(|| { . bug!("No bound vars found for {:?} ({:?})", self.hir().node_to_string(id), id) . }) . .iter(), . ) 1,134 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn lifetime_scope(self, id: HirId) -> Option { . self.lifetime_scope_map(id.owner).and_then(|mut map| map.remove(&id.local_id)) . } . . /// Whether the `def_id` counts as const fn in the current crate, considering all active . /// feature gates 170 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_const_fn(self, def_id: DefId) -> bool { 17 ( 0.00%) if self.is_const_fn_raw(def_id) { 2 ( 0.00%) match self.lookup_const_stability(def_id) { 4 ( 0.00%) Some(stability) if stability.level.is_unstable() => { . // has a `rustc_const_unstable` attribute, check whether the user enabled the . // corresponding feature gate. 2 ( 0.00%) self.features() . .declared_lib_features . .iter() . .any(|&(sym, _)| sym == stability.feature) . } . // functions without const stability are either stable user written . // const fn or the user is using feature gates and we thus don't . // care what they do . _ => true, . } . } else { . false . } 153 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> TyCtxtAt<'tcx> { . /// Constructs a `TyKind::Error` type and registers a `delay_span_bug` to ensure it gets used. . #[track_caller] . pub fn ty_error(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.tcx.ty_error_with_message(self.span, "TyKind::Error constructed but no error reported") . } -- line 2759 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2774 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl InternAs<[T], R> for I . where . E: InternIteratorElement, . I: Iterator, . { . type Output = E::Output; 70,976 ( 0.02%) fn intern_with(self, f: F) -> Self::Output . where . F: FnOnce(&[T]) -> R, . { 179,476 ( 0.06%) E::intern_with(self, f) 72,675 ( 0.02%) } . } . . pub trait InternIteratorElement: Sized { . type Output; . fn intern_with, F: FnOnce(&[T]) -> R>(iter: I, f: F) -> Self::Output; . } . . impl InternIteratorElement for T { . type Output = R; 23,510 ( 0.01%) fn intern_with, F: FnOnce(&[T]) -> R>( . mut iter: I, . f: F, . ) -> Self::Output { . // This code is hot enough that it's worth specializing for the most . // common length lists, to avoid the overhead of `SmallVec` creation. . // Lengths 0, 1, and 2 typically account for ~95% of cases. If . // `size_hint` is incorrect a panic will occur via an `unwrap` or an . // `assert`. 61,012 ( 0.02%) match iter.size_hint() { . (0, Some(0)) => { . assert!(iter.next().is_none()); . f(&[]) . } . (1, Some(1)) => { . let t0 = iter.next().unwrap(); 7 ( 0.00%) assert!(iter.next().is_none()); 8,486 ( 0.00%) f(&[t0]) . } . (2, Some(2)) => { . let t0 = iter.next().unwrap(); . let t1 = iter.next().unwrap(); 93 ( 0.00%) assert!(iter.next().is_none()); 7,277 ( 0.00%) f(&[t0, t1]) . } 208 ( 0.00%) _ => f(&iter.collect::>()), . } 21,997 ( 0.01%) } . } . . impl<'a, T, R> InternIteratorElement for &'a T . where . T: Clone + 'a, . { . type Output = R; 1,037 ( 0.00%) fn intern_with, F: FnOnce(&[T]) -> R>(iter: I, f: F) -> Self::Output { . // This code isn't hot. 120 ( 0.00%) f(&iter.cloned().collect::>()) 938 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl InternIteratorElement for Result { . type Output = Result; 49,250 ( 0.02%) fn intern_with, F: FnOnce(&[T]) -> R>( . mut iter: I, . f: F, . ) -> Self::Output { . // This code is hot enough that it's worth specializing for the most . // common length lists, to avoid the overhead of `SmallVec` creation. . // Lengths 0, 1, and 2 typically account for ~95% of cases. If . // `size_hint` is incorrect a panic will occur via an `unwrap` or an . // `assert`, unless a failure happens first, in which case the result . // will be an error anyway. 41,928 ( 0.01%) Ok(match iter.size_hint() { . (0, Some(0)) => { . assert!(iter.next().is_none()); . f(&[]) . } . (1, Some(1)) => { 42 ( 0.00%) let t0 = iter.next().unwrap()?; . assert!(iter.next().is_none()); 3,112 ( 0.00%) f(&[t0]) . } . (2, Some(2)) => { 614 ( 0.00%) let t0 = iter.next().unwrap()?; 614 ( 0.00%) let t1 = iter.next().unwrap()?; 921 ( 0.00%) assert!(iter.next().is_none()); 4,962 ( 0.00%) f(&[t0, t1]) . } 2,100 ( 0.00%) _ => f(&iter.collect::, _>>()?), . }) 55,569 ( 0.02%) } . } . . // We are comparing types with different invariant lifetimes, so `ptr::eq` . // won't work for us. . fn ptr_eq(t: *const T, u: *const U) -> bool { 53,247 ( 0.02%) t as *const () == u as *const () . } . . pub fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { 2 ( 0.00%) providers.in_scope_traits_map = . |tcx, id| tcx.hir_crate(()).owners[id].as_ref().map(|owner_info| &owner_info.trait_map); 3 ( 0.00%) providers.resolutions = |tcx, ()| &tcx.untracked_resolutions; 2 ( 0.00%) providers.module_reexports = . |tcx, id| tcx.resolutions(()).reexport_map.get(&id).map(|v| &v[..]); 2 ( 0.00%) providers.crate_name = |tcx, id| { 1 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(id, LOCAL_CRATE); 1 ( 0.00%) tcx.crate_name . }; 2 ( 0.00%) providers.maybe_unused_trait_import = . |tcx, id| tcx.resolutions(()).maybe_unused_trait_imports.contains(&id); 2 ( 0.00%) providers.maybe_unused_extern_crates = . |tcx, ()| &tcx.resolutions(()).maybe_unused_extern_crates[..]; 2 ( 0.00%) providers.names_imported_by_glob_use = |tcx, id| { . tcx.arena.alloc(tcx.resolutions(()).glob_map.get(&id).cloned().unwrap_or_default()) . }; . 11 ( 0.00%) providers.lookup_stability = |tcx, id| tcx.stability().local_stability(id.expect_local()); 2 ( 0.00%) providers.lookup_const_stability = . |tcx, id| tcx.stability().local_const_stability(id.expect_local()); 2 ( 0.00%) providers.lookup_deprecation_entry = 968 ( 0.00%) |tcx, id| tcx.stability().local_deprecation_entry(id.expect_local()); 2 ( 0.00%) providers.extern_mod_stmt_cnum = . |tcx, id| tcx.resolutions(()).extern_crate_map.get(&id).cloned(); 3 ( 0.00%) providers.output_filenames = |tcx, ()| tcx.output_filenames.clone(); 3 ( 0.00%) providers.features_query = |tcx, ()| tcx.sess.features_untracked(); 2 ( 0.00%) providers.is_panic_runtime = |tcx, cnum| { . assert_eq!(cnum, LOCAL_CRATE); . tcx.sess.contains_name(tcx.hir().krate_attrs(), sym::panic_runtime) . }; 2 ( 0.00%) providers.is_compiler_builtins = |tcx, cnum| { . assert_eq!(cnum, LOCAL_CRATE); . tcx.sess.contains_name(tcx.hir().krate_attrs(), sym::compiler_builtins) . }; 2 ( 0.00%) providers.has_panic_handler = |tcx, cnum| { 1 ( 0.00%) assert_eq!(cnum, LOCAL_CRATE); . // We want to check if the panic handler was defined in this crate 3 ( 0.00%) tcx.lang_items().panic_impl().map_or(false, |did| did.is_local()) . }; . } 207,439 ( 0.07%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/freshen.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 47 ---------------------------------------- . const_freshen_count: u32, . ty_freshen_map: FxHashMap>, . const_freshen_map: FxHashMap, &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>>, . keep_static: bool, . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFreshener<'a, 'tcx> { . pub fn new(infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, keep_static: bool) -> TypeFreshener<'a, 'tcx> { 67,435 ( 0.02%) TypeFreshener { . infcx, . ty_freshen_count: 0, . const_freshen_count: 0, . ty_freshen_map: Default::default(), . const_freshen_map: Default::default(), . keep_static, . } . } . 22,704 ( 0.01%) fn freshen_ty( . &mut self, . opt_ty: Option>, . key: ty::InferTy, . freshener: F, . ) -> Ty<'tcx> . where . F: FnOnce(u32) -> ty::InferTy, . { 5,676 ( 0.00%) if let Some(ty) = opt_ty { . return ty.fold_with(self); . } . 3,826 ( 0.00%) match self.ty_freshen_map.entry(key) { 366 ( 0.00%) Entry::Occupied(entry) => *entry.get(), . Entry::Vacant(entry) => { 1,547 ( 0.00%) let index = self.ty_freshen_count; 6,188 ( 0.00%) self.ty_freshen_count += 1; 3,094 ( 0.00%) let t = self.infcx.tcx.mk_ty_infer(freshener(index)); . entry.insert(t); . t . } . } 17,217 ( 0.01%) } . . fn freshen_const( . &mut self, . opt_ct: Option<&'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>>, . key: ty::InferConst<'tcx>, . freshener: F, . ty: Ty<'tcx>, . ) -> &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx> -- line 96 ---------------------------------------- -- line 111 ---------------------------------------- . ct . } . } . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for TypeFreshener<'a, 'tcx> { . fn tcx<'b>(&'b self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { 31,072 ( 0.01%) self.infcx.tcx 4,504 ( 0.00%) } . . fn fold_region(&mut self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { 16,796 ( 0.01%) match *r { . ty::ReLateBound(..) => { . // leave bound regions alone . r . } . . ty::ReEarlyBound(..) . | ty::ReFree(_) . | ty::ReVar(_) . | ty::RePlaceholder(..) . | ty::ReEmpty(_) . | ty::ReErased => { . // replace all free regions with 'erased . self.tcx().lifetimes.re_erased . } . ty::ReStatic => { 80 ( 0.00%) if self.keep_static { . r . } else { . self.tcx().lifetimes.re_erased . } . } . } 323 ( 0.00%) } . 110,424 ( 0.03%) fn fold_ty(&mut self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 55,212 ( 0.02%) if !t.needs_infer() && !t.has_erasable_regions() { . return t; . } . . let tcx = self.infcx.tcx; . 49,593 ( 0.02%) match *t.kind() { 2,746 ( 0.00%) ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(v)) => { 21,968 ( 0.01%) let opt_ty = self.infcx.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().probe(v).known(); 24,714 ( 0.01%) self.freshen_ty(opt_ty, ty::TyVar(v), ty::FreshTy) . } . 368 ( 0.00%) ty::Infer(ty::IntVar(v)) => self.freshen_ty( 736 ( 0.00%) self.infcx . .inner . .borrow_mut() . .int_unification_table() . .probe_value(v) . .map(|v| v.to_type(tcx)), . ty::IntVar(v), . ty::FreshIntTy, . ), -- line 170 ---------------------------------------- -- line 210 ---------------------------------------- . | ty::Dynamic(..) . | ty::Never . | ty::Tuple(..) . | ty::Projection(..) . | ty::Foreign(..) . | ty::Param(..) . | ty::Closure(..) . | ty::GeneratorWitness(..) 56,568 ( 0.02%) | ty::Opaque(..) => t.super_fold_with(self), . . ty::Placeholder(..) | ty::Bound(..) => bug!("unexpected type {:?}", t), . } 60,109 ( 0.02%) } . 312 ( 0.00%) fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>) -> &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx> { 312 ( 0.00%) match ct.val { . ty::ConstKind::Infer(ty::InferConst::Var(v)) => { . let opt_ct = self . .infcx . .inner . .borrow_mut() . .const_unification_table() . .probe_value(v) . .val -- line 233 ---------------------------------------- -- line 256 ---------------------------------------- . } . . ty::ConstKind::Param(_) . | ty::ConstKind::Value(_) . | ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(..) . | ty::ConstKind::Error(_) => {} . } . 416 ( 0.00%) ct.super_fold_with(self) . } . } 32,653 ( 0.01%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/leb128.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 17 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . pub fn $fn_name( . out: &mut [::std::mem::MaybeUninit; max_leb128_len!($int_ty)], . mut value: $int_ty, . ) -> &[u8] { . let mut i = 0; . . loop { 35,125 ( 0.01%) if value < 0x80 { . unsafe { 16,841 ( 0.01%) *out.get_unchecked_mut(i).as_mut_ptr() = value as u8; . } . 22,950 ( 0.01%) i += 1; . break; . } else { . unsafe { 16,124 ( 0.01%) *out.get_unchecked_mut(i).as_mut_ptr() = ((value & 0x7f) | 0x80) as u8; . } . 6,898 ( 0.00%) value >>= 7; . i += 1; . } . } . . unsafe { ::std::mem::MaybeUninit::slice_assume_init_ref(&out.get_unchecked(..i)) } . } . }; . } -- line 45 ---------------------------------------- -- line 53 ---------------------------------------- . macro_rules! impl_read_unsigned_leb128 { . ($fn_name:ident, $int_ty:ty) => { . #[inline] . pub fn $fn_name(slice: &[u8], position: &mut usize) -> $int_ty { . // The first iteration of this loop is unpeeled. This is a . // performance win because this code is hot and integer values less . // than 128 are very common, typically occurring 50-80% or more of . // the time, even for u64 and u128. 1,390,148 ( 0.44%) let byte = slice[*position]; 695,074 ( 0.22%) *position += 1; 695,074 ( 0.22%) if (byte & 0x80) == 0 { 6 ( 0.00%) return byte as $int_ty; . } 1,058 ( 0.00%) let mut result = (byte & 0x7F) as $int_ty; . let mut shift = 7; . loop { 467,883 ( 0.15%) let byte = slice[*position]; 305,311 ( 0.10%) *position += 1; 311,922 ( 0.10%) if (byte & 0x80) == 0 { 245,548 ( 0.08%) result |= (byte as $int_ty) << shift; . return result; . } else { . result |= ((byte & 0x7F) as $int_ty) << shift; . } . shift += 7; . } . } . }; -- line 80 ---------------------------------------- 500,265 ( 0.16%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/query/plumbing.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 43 ---------------------------------------- . pub(super) key_hash: u64, . shard: usize, . } . . // We compute the key's hash once and then use it for both the . // shard lookup and the hashmap lookup. This relies on the fact . // that both of them use `FxHasher`. . fn hash_for_shard(key: &K) -> u64 { 346 ( 0.00%) let mut hasher = FxHasher::default(); 24 ( 0.00%) key.hash(&mut hasher); . hasher.finish() . } . . impl QueryCacheStore { 742 ( 0.00%) pub(super) fn get_lookup<'tcx>( . &'tcx self, . key: &C::Key, . ) -> (QueryLookup, LockGuard<'tcx, C::Sharded>) { . let key_hash = hash_for_shard(key); . let shard = get_shard_index_by_hash(key_hash); . let lock = self.shards.get_shard_by_index(shard).lock(); 2,852 ( 0.00%) (QueryLookup { key_hash, shard }, lock) 2,139 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn iter_results(&self, f: &mut dyn FnMut(&C::Key, &C::Value, DepNodeIndex)) { . self.cache.iter(&self.shards, f) . } . } . . struct QueryStateShard { . active: FxHashMap>, -- line 73 ---------------------------------------- -- line 190 ---------------------------------------- . ) -> TryGetJob<'b, CTX::DepKind, K> . where . CTX: QueryContext, . { . let shard = lookup.shard; . let mut state_lock = state.shards.get_shard_by_index(shard).lock(); . let lock = &mut *state_lock; . 58,014 ( 0.02%) match lock.active.entry(key) { . Entry::Vacant(entry) => { . // Generate an id unique within this shard. 26,615 ( 0.01%) let id = lock.jobs.checked_add(1).unwrap(); 26,615 ( 0.01%) lock.jobs = id; . let id = QueryShardJobId(NonZeroU32::new(id).unwrap()); . . let job = tcx.current_query_job(); . let job = QueryJob::new(id, span, job); . . let key = entry.key().clone(); . entry.insert(QueryResult::Started(job)); . . let global_id = QueryJobId::new(id, shard, dep_kind); . let owner = JobOwner { state, id: global_id, key }; 420 ( 0.00%) return TryGetJob::NotYetStarted(owner); . } . Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => { . match entry.get_mut() { . #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] . QueryResult::Started(job) => { . let id = QueryJobId::new(job.id, shard, dep_kind); . . drop(state_lock); -- line 221 ---------------------------------------- -- line 262 ---------------------------------------- . cache: &QueryCacheStore, . result: C::Value, . dep_node_index: DepNodeIndex, . ) -> C::Stored . where . C: QueryCache, . { . // We can move out of `self` here because we `mem::forget` it below 29,018 ( 0.01%) let key = unsafe { ptr::read(&self.key) }; . let state = self.state; . . // Forget ourself so our destructor won't poison the query . mem::forget(self); . 1,283 ( 0.00%) let (job, result) = { . let key_hash = hash_for_shard(&key); . let shard = get_shard_index_by_hash(key_hash); . let job = { . let mut lock = state.shards.get_shard_by_index(shard).lock(); . match lock.active.remove(&key).unwrap() { . QueryResult::Started(job) => job, . QueryResult::Poisoned => panic!(), . } . }; . let result = { . let mut lock = cache.shards.get_shard_by_index(shard).lock(); 51,429 ( 0.02%) cache.cache.complete(&mut lock, key, result, dep_node_index) . }; 1,084 ( 0.00%) (job, result) . }; . . job.signal_complete(); . result . } . } . . impl<'tcx, D, K> Drop for JobOwner<'tcx, D, K> -- line 298 ---------------------------------------- -- line 347 ---------------------------------------- . Cycle(CycleError), . } . . /// Checks if the query is already computed and in the cache. . /// It returns the shard index and a lock guard to the shard, . /// which will be used if the query is not in the cache and we need . /// to compute it. . #[inline] 117,599 ( 0.04%) pub fn try_get_cached<'a, CTX, C, R, OnHit>( . tcx: CTX, . cache: &'a QueryCacheStore, . key: &C::Key, . // `on_hit` can be called while holding a lock to the query cache . on_hit: OnHit, . ) -> Result . where . C: QueryCache, . CTX: DepContext, . OnHit: FnOnce(&C::Stored) -> R, . { . cache.cache.lookup(cache, &key, |value, index| { 136,920 ( 0.04%) if unlikely!(tcx.profiler().enabled()) { . tcx.profiler().query_cache_hit(index.into()); . } . tcx.dep_graph().read_index(index); 73,188 ( 0.02%) on_hit(value) . }) 133,512 ( 0.04%) } . 234,282 ( 0.07%) fn try_execute_query( . tcx: CTX, . state: &QueryState, . cache: &QueryCacheStore, . span: Span, . key: C::Key, . lookup: QueryLookup, . dep_node: Option>, . query: &QueryVtable, -- line 384 ---------------------------------------- -- line 391 ---------------------------------------- . match JobOwner::<'_, CTX::DepKind, C::Key>::try_start( . &tcx, . state, . span, . key.clone(), . lookup, . query.dep_kind, . ) { 112,251 ( 0.04%) TryGetJob::NotYetStarted(job) => { 309,401 ( 0.10%) let (result, dep_node_index) = execute_job(tcx, key, dep_node, query, job.id); 28,112 ( 0.01%) let result = job.complete(cache, result, dep_node_index); 36,988 ( 0.01%) (result, Some(dep_node_index)) . } . TryGetJob::Cycle(error) => { . let result = mk_cycle(tcx, error, query.handle_cycle_error, &cache.cache); . (result, None) . } . #[cfg(parallel_compiler)] . TryGetJob::JobCompleted(query_blocked_prof_timer) => { . let (v, index) = cache -- line 410 ---------------------------------------- -- line 415 ---------------------------------------- . if unlikely!(tcx.dep_context().profiler().enabled()) { . tcx.dep_context().profiler().query_cache_hit(index.into()); . } . query_blocked_prof_timer.finish_with_query_invocation_id(index.into()); . . (v, Some(index)) . } . } 243,890 ( 0.08%) } . . fn execute_job( . tcx: CTX, . key: K, . mut dep_node_opt: Option>, . query: &QueryVtable, . job_id: QueryJobId, . ) -> (V, DepNodeIndex) -- line 431 ---------------------------------------- -- line 432 ---------------------------------------- . where . K: Clone + DepNodeParams, . V: Debug, . CTX: QueryContext, . { . let dep_graph = tcx.dep_context().dep_graph(); . . // Fast path for when incr. comp. is off. 26,615 ( 0.01%) if !dep_graph.is_fully_enabled() { . let prof_timer = tcx.dep_context().profiler().query_provider(); 36,605 ( 0.01%) let result = tcx.start_query(job_id, None, || query.compute(*tcx.dep_context(), key)); . let dep_node_index = dep_graph.next_virtual_depnode_index(); . prof_timer.finish_with_query_invocation_id(dep_node_index.into()); 32,439 ( 0.01%) return (result, dep_node_index); . } . . if !query.anon && !query.eval_always { . // `to_dep_node` is expensive for some `DepKind`s. . let dep_node = . dep_node_opt.get_or_insert_with(|| query.to_dep_node(*tcx.dep_context(), &key)); . . // The diagnostics for this query will be promoted to the current session during -- line 453 ---------------------------------------- -- line 691 ---------------------------------------- . /// Executing `query::ensure(D)` is considered a read of the dep-node `D`. . /// Returns true if the query should still run. . /// . /// This function is particularly useful when executing passes for their . /// side-effects -- e.g., in order to report errors for erroneous programs. . /// . /// Note: The optimization is only available during incr. comp. . #[inline(never)] 9,592 ( 0.00%) fn ensure_must_run( . tcx: CTX, . key: &K, . query: &QueryVtable, . ) -> (bool, Option>) . where . K: crate::dep_graph::DepNodeParams, . CTX: QueryContext, . { 2,398 ( 0.00%) if query.eval_always { 4 ( 0.00%) return (true, None); . } . . // Ensuring an anonymous query makes no sense 2,394 ( 0.00%) assert!(!query.anon); . . let dep_node = query.to_dep_node(*tcx.dep_context(), key); . . let dep_graph = tcx.dep_context().dep_graph(); 6,650 ( 0.00%) match dep_graph.try_mark_green(tcx, &dep_node) { . None => { . // A None return from `try_mark_green` means that this is either . // a new dep node or that the dep node has already been marked red. . // Either way, we can't call `dep_graph.read()` as we don't have the . // DepNodeIndex. We must invoke the query itself. The performance cost . // this introduces should be negligible as we'll immediately hit the . // in-memory cache, or another query down the line will. 7,182 ( 0.00%) (true, Some(dep_node)) . } . Some((_, dep_node_index)) => { . dep_graph.read_index(dep_node_index); . tcx.dep_context().profiler().query_cache_hit(dep_node_index.into()); . (false, None) . } . } 9,592 ( 0.00%) } . . pub enum QueryMode { . Get, . Ensure, . } . 276,135 ( 0.09%) pub fn get_query( . tcx: CTX, . span: Span, . key: Q::Key, . lookup: QueryLookup, . mode: QueryMode, . ) -> Option . where . Q: QueryDescription, . Q::Key: DepNodeParams, . CTX: QueryContext, . { . let query = Q::make_vtable(tcx, &key); 54,085 ( 0.02%) let dep_node = if let QueryMode::Ensure = mode { 11,141 ( 0.00%) let (must_run, dep_node) = ensure_must_run(tcx, &key, &query); 1,199 ( 0.00%) if !must_run { . return None; . } 2,458 ( 0.00%) dep_node . } else { . None . }; . . debug!("ty::query::get_query<{}>(key={:?}, span={:?})", Q::NAME, key, span); 360,773 ( 0.11%) let (result, dep_node_index) = try_execute_query( . tcx, . Q::query_state(tcx), . Q::query_cache(tcx), . span, 2,523 ( 0.00%) key, . lookup, 102,543 ( 0.03%) dep_node, . &query, . ); 53,230 ( 0.02%) if let Some(dep_node_index) = dep_node_index { . tcx.dep_context().dep_graph().read_index(dep_node_index) . } 13,989 ( 0.00%) Some(result) 253,857 ( 0.08%) } . . pub fn force_query(tcx: CTX, key: Q::Key, dep_node: DepNode) . where . Q: QueryDescription, . Q::Key: DepNodeParams, . CTX: QueryContext, . { . // We may be concurrently trying both execute and force a query. -- line 787 ---------------------------------------- 236,816 ( 0.07%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 97 ---------------------------------------- . . /// If true, the capture is behind a reference. . by_ref: bool, . } . . const DEREF_PROJECTION: &[PlaceElem<'_>; 1] = &[ProjectionElem::Deref]; . . pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { 4 ( 0.00%) *providers = Providers { . mir_borrowck: |tcx, did| { 94 ( 0.00%) if let Some(def) = ty::WithOptConstParam::try_lookup(did, tcx) { . tcx.mir_borrowck_const_arg(def) . } else { 376 ( 0.00%) mir_borrowck(tcx, ty::WithOptConstParam::unknown(did)) . } . }, . mir_borrowck_const_arg: |tcx, (did, param_did)| { . mir_borrowck(tcx, ty::WithOptConstParam { did, const_param_did: Some(param_did) }) . }, . ..*providers . }; 1 ( 0.00%) } . 940 ( 0.00%) fn mir_borrowck<'tcx>( . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . def: ty::WithOptConstParam, . ) -> &'tcx BorrowCheckResult<'tcx> { . let (input_body, promoted) = tcx.mir_promoted(def); . debug!("run query mir_borrowck: {}", tcx.def_path_str(def.did.to_def_id())); . 1,222 ( 0.00%) let opt_closure_req = tcx.infer_ctxt().with_opaque_type_inference(def.did).enter(|infcx| { . let input_body: &Body<'_> = &input_body.borrow(); . let promoted: &IndexVec<_, _> = &promoted.borrow(); 1,316 ( 0.00%) do_mir_borrowck(&infcx, input_body, promoted, false).0 376 ( 0.00%) }); . debug!("mir_borrowck done"); . 94 ( 0.00%) tcx.arena.alloc(opt_closure_req) 752 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Perform the actual borrow checking. . /// . /// If `return_body_with_facts` is true, then return the body with non-erased . /// region ids on which the borrow checking was performed together with Polonius . /// facts. 2,068 ( 0.00%) #[instrument(skip(infcx, input_body, input_promoted), level = "debug")] . fn do_mir_borrowck<'a, 'tcx>( . infcx: &InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, . input_body: &Body<'tcx>, . input_promoted: &IndexVec>, . return_body_with_facts: bool, . ) -> (BorrowCheckResult<'tcx>, Option>>) { 940 ( 0.00%) let def = input_body.source.with_opt_param().as_local().unwrap(); . . debug!(?def); . 188 ( 0.00%) let tcx = infcx.tcx; . let param_env = tcx.param_env(def.did); 94 ( 0.00%) let id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def.did); . 188 ( 0.00%) let mut local_names = IndexVec::from_elem(None, &input_body.local_decls); . for var_debug_info in &input_body.var_debug_info { 909 ( 0.00%) if let VarDebugInfoContents::Place(place) = var_debug_info.value { 429 ( 0.00%) if let Some(local) = place.as_local() { 633 ( 0.00%) if let Some(prev_name) = local_names[local] { . if var_debug_info.name != prev_name { . span_bug!( . var_debug_info.source_info.span, . "local {:?} has many names (`{}` vs `{}`)", . local, . prev_name, . var_debug_info.name . ); . } . } 633 ( 0.00%) local_names[local] = Some(var_debug_info.name); . } . } . } . . // Gather the upvars of a closure, if any. 376 ( 0.00%) let tables = tcx.typeck_opt_const_arg(def); 188 ( 0.00%) if let Some(ErrorReported) = tables.tainted_by_errors { . infcx.set_tainted_by_errors(); . } 376 ( 0.00%) let upvars: Vec<_> = tables . .closure_min_captures_flattened(def.did.to_def_id()) . .map(|captured_place| { . let capture = captured_place.info.capture_kind; 7 ( 0.00%) let by_ref = match capture { . ty::UpvarCapture::ByValue => false, . ty::UpvarCapture::ByRef(..) => true, . }; . Upvar { place: captured_place.clone(), by_ref } . }) . .collect(); . . // Replace all regions with fresh inference variables. This . // requires first making our own copy of the MIR. This copy will . // be modified (in place) to contain non-lexical lifetimes. It . // will have a lifetime tied to the inference context. 188 ( 0.00%) let mut body_owned = input_body.clone(); . let mut promoted = input_promoted.clone(); . let free_regions = 282 ( 0.00%) nll::replace_regions_in_mir(infcx, param_env, &mut body_owned, &mut promoted); . let body = &body_owned; // no further changes . 94 ( 0.00%) let location_table_owned = LocationTable::new(body); . let location_table = &location_table_owned; . . let mut errors_buffer = Vec::new(); 282 ( 0.00%) let (move_data, move_errors): (MoveData<'tcx>, Vec<(Place<'tcx>, MoveError<'tcx>)>) = 658 ( 0.00%) match MoveData::gather_moves(&body, tcx, param_env) { 564 ( 0.00%) Ok(move_data) => (move_data, Vec::new()), . Err((move_data, move_errors)) => (move_data, move_errors), . }; . let promoted_errors = promoted . .iter_enumerated() 80 ( 0.00%) .map(|(idx, body)| (idx, MoveData::gather_moves(&body, tcx, param_env))); . 564 ( 0.00%) let mdpe = MoveDataParamEnv { move_data, param_env }; . 752 ( 0.00%) let mut flow_inits = MaybeInitializedPlaces::new(tcx, &body, &mdpe) 94 ( 0.00%) .into_engine(tcx, &body) . .pass_name("borrowck") . .iterate_to_fixpoint() . .into_results_cursor(&body); . 1,128 ( 0.00%) let locals_are_invalidated_at_exit = tcx.hir().body_owner_kind(id).is_fn_or_closure(); . let borrow_set = 940 ( 0.00%) Rc::new(BorrowSet::build(tcx, body, locals_are_invalidated_at_exit, &mdpe.move_data)); . 470 ( 0.00%) let use_polonius = return_body_with_facts || infcx.tcx.sess.opts.debugging_opts.polonius; . . // Compute non-lexical lifetimes. . let nll::NllOutput { 282 ( 0.00%) regioncx, 376 ( 0.00%) opaque_type_values, 188 ( 0.00%) polonius_input, 282 ( 0.00%) polonius_output, 376 ( 0.00%) opt_closure_req, 940 ( 0.00%) nll_errors, 1,692 ( 0.00%) } = nll::compute_regions( . infcx, 1,504 ( 0.00%) free_regions, . body, . &promoted, . location_table, . param_env, . &mut flow_inits, . &mdpe.move_data, . &borrow_set, . &upvars, . use_polonius, . ); . . // Dump MIR results into a file, if that is enabled. This let us . // write unit-tests, as well as helping with debugging. 282 ( 0.00%) nll::dump_mir_results(infcx, &body, ®ioncx, &opt_closure_req); . . // We also have a `#[rustc_regions]` annotation that causes us to dump . // information. 188 ( 0.00%) nll::dump_annotation( . infcx, . &body, . ®ioncx, . &opt_closure_req, . &opaque_type_values, . &mut errors_buffer, . ); . . // The various `flow_*` structures can be large. We drop `flow_inits` here . // so it doesn't overlap with the others below. This reduces peak memory . // usage significantly on some benchmarks. 1,504 ( 0.00%) drop(flow_inits); . 94 ( 0.00%) let regioncx = Rc::new(regioncx); . 564 ( 0.00%) let flow_borrows = Borrows::new(tcx, body, ®ioncx, &borrow_set) 94 ( 0.00%) .into_engine(tcx, body) . .pass_name("borrowck") . .iterate_to_fixpoint(); 564 ( 0.00%) let flow_uninits = MaybeUninitializedPlaces::new(tcx, body, &mdpe) 94 ( 0.00%) .into_engine(tcx, body) . .pass_name("borrowck") . .iterate_to_fixpoint(); 564 ( 0.00%) let flow_ever_inits = EverInitializedPlaces::new(tcx, body, &mdpe) 94 ( 0.00%) .into_engine(tcx, body) . .pass_name("borrowck") . .iterate_to_fixpoint(); . 312 ( 0.00%) let movable_generator = !matches!( 688 ( 0.00%) tcx.hir().get(id), . Node::Expr(&hir::Expr { . kind: hir::ExprKind::Closure(.., Some(hir::Movability::Static)), . .. . }) . ); . 56 ( 0.00%) for (idx, move_data_results) in promoted_errors { . let promoted_body = &promoted[idx]; . 16 ( 0.00%) if let Err((move_data, move_errors)) = move_data_results { . let mut promoted_mbcx = MirBorrowckCtxt { . infcx, . param_env, . body: promoted_body, . move_data: &move_data, . location_table, // no need to create a real one for the promoted, it is not used . movable_generator, . fn_self_span_reported: Default::default(), -- line 307 ---------------------------------------- -- line 325 ---------------------------------------- . }; . promoted_mbcx.report_move_errors(move_errors); . errors_buffer = promoted_mbcx.errors_buffer; . }; . } . . let dominators = body.dominators(); . 4,230 ( 0.00%) let mut mbcx = MirBorrowckCtxt { . infcx, . param_env, . body, . move_data: &mdpe.move_data, . location_table, . movable_generator, . locals_are_invalidated_at_exit, . fn_self_span_reported: Default::default(), . access_place_error_reported: Default::default(), . reservation_error_reported: Default::default(), . reservation_warnings: Default::default(), . move_error_reported: BTreeMap::new(), . uninitialized_error_reported: Default::default(), 376 ( 0.00%) errors_buffer, 94 ( 0.00%) regioncx: Rc::clone(®ioncx), . used_mut: Default::default(), . used_mut_upvars: SmallVec::new(), 94 ( 0.00%) borrow_set: Rc::clone(&borrow_set), 564 ( 0.00%) dominators, 376 ( 0.00%) upvars, 376 ( 0.00%) local_names, . region_names: RefCell::default(), . next_region_name: RefCell::new(1), . polonius_output, . }; . . // Compute and report region errors, if any. 282 ( 0.00%) mbcx.report_region_errors(nll_errors); . . let results = BorrowckResults { 564 ( 0.00%) ever_inits: flow_ever_inits, 752 ( 0.00%) uninits: flow_uninits, 1,034 ( 0.00%) borrows: flow_borrows, . }; . 564 ( 0.00%) mbcx.report_move_errors(move_errors); . 94 ( 0.00%) rustc_mir_dataflow::visit_results( . body, 94 ( 0.00%) traversal::reverse_postorder(body).map(|(bb, _)| bb), . &results, . &mut mbcx, . ); . . // Convert any reservation warnings into lints. . let reservation_warnings = mem::take(&mut mbcx.reservation_warnings); . for (_, (place, span, location, bk, borrow)) in reservation_warnings { . let mut initial_diag = mbcx.report_conflicting_borrow(location, (place, span), bk, &borrow); -- line 381 ---------------------------------------- -- line 406 ---------------------------------------- . // For each non-user used mutable variable, check if it's been assigned from . // a user-declared local. If so, then put that local into the used_mut set. . // Note that this set is expected to be small - only upvars from closures . // would have a chance of erroneously adding non-user-defined mutable vars . // to the set. . let temporary_used_locals: FxHashSet = mbcx . .used_mut . .iter() 94 ( 0.00%) .filter(|&local| !mbcx.body.local_decls[*local].is_user_variable()) . .cloned() . .collect(); . // For the remaining unused locals that are marked as mutable, we avoid linting any that . // were never initialized. These locals may have been removed as unreachable code; or will be . // linted as unused variables. . let unused_mut_locals = 94 ( 0.00%) mbcx.body.mut_vars_iter().filter(|local| !mbcx.used_mut.contains(local)).collect(); 376 ( 0.00%) mbcx.gather_used_muts(temporary_used_locals, unused_mut_locals); . . debug!("mbcx.used_mut: {:?}", mbcx.used_mut); 376 ( 0.00%) let used_mut = mbcx.used_mut; 94 ( 0.00%) for local in mbcx.body.mut_vars_and_args_iter().filter(|local| !used_mut.contains(local)) { 35 ( 0.00%) let local_decl = &mbcx.body.local_decls[local]; 210 ( 0.00%) let lint_root = match &mbcx.body.source_scopes[local_decl.source_info.scope].local_data { . ClearCrossCrate::Set(data) => data.lint_root, . _ => continue, . }; . . // Skip over locals that begin with an underscore or have no name 105 ( 0.00%) match mbcx.local_names[local] { . Some(name) => { . if name.as_str().starts_with('_') { . continue; . } . } . None => continue, . } . -- line 442 ---------------------------------------- -- line 455 ---------------------------------------- . String::new(), . Applicability::MachineApplicable, . ) . .emit(); . }) . } . . // Buffer any move errors that we collected and de-duplicated. 846 ( 0.00%) for (_, (_, diag)) in mbcx.move_error_reported { . diag.buffer(&mut mbcx.errors_buffer); . } . 94 ( 0.00%) if !mbcx.errors_buffer.is_empty() { . mbcx.errors_buffer.sort_by_key(|diag| diag.sort_span); . . for diag in mbcx.errors_buffer.drain(..) { . mbcx.infcx.tcx.sess.diagnostic().emit_diagnostic(&diag); . } . } . . let result = BorrowCheckResult { 376 ( 0.00%) concrete_opaque_types: opaque_type_values, 470 ( 0.00%) closure_requirements: opt_closure_req, 564 ( 0.00%) used_mut_upvars: mbcx.used_mut_upvars, . }; . 188 ( 0.00%) let body_with_facts = if return_body_with_facts { . let output_facts = mbcx.polonius_output.expect("Polonius output was not computed"); . Some(Box::new(BodyWithBorrowckFacts { . body: body_owned, . input_facts: *polonius_input.expect("Polonius input facts were not generated"), . output_facts, . location_table: location_table_owned, . })) . } else { . None . }; . . debug!("do_mir_borrowck: result = {:#?}", result); . 1,316 ( 0.00%) (result, body_with_facts) 1,128 ( 0.00%) } . . /// A `Body` with information computed by the borrow checker. This struct is . /// intended to be consumed by compiler consumers. . /// . /// We need to include the MIR body here because the region identifiers must . /// match the ones in the Polonius facts. . pub struct BodyWithBorrowckFacts<'tcx> { . /// A mir body that contains region identifiers. -- line 504 ---------------------------------------- -- line 608 ---------------------------------------- . // Check that: . // 1. assignments are always made to mutable locations (FIXME: does that still really go here?) . // 2. loans made in overlapping scopes do not conflict . // 3. assignments do not affect things loaned out as immutable . // 4. moves do not affect things loaned out in any way . impl<'cx, 'tcx> rustc_mir_dataflow::ResultsVisitor<'cx, 'tcx> for MirBorrowckCtxt<'cx, 'tcx> { . type FlowState = Flows<'cx, 'tcx>; . 20,493 ( 0.01%) fn visit_statement_before_primary_effect( . &mut self, . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . stmt: &'cx Statement<'tcx>, . location: Location, . ) { . debug!("MirBorrowckCtxt::process_statement({:?}, {:?}): {:?}", location, stmt, flow_state); . let span = stmt.source_info.span; . . self.check_activations(location, span, flow_state); . 11,385 ( 0.00%) match &stmt.kind { 1,446 ( 0.00%) StatementKind::Assign(box (lhs, ref rhs)) => { . self.consume_rvalue(location, (rhs, span), flow_state); . 2,892 ( 0.00%) self.mutate_place(location, (*lhs, span), Shallow(None), flow_state); . } 84 ( 0.00%) StatementKind::FakeRead(box (_, ref place)) => { . // Read for match doesn't access any memory and is used to . // assert that a place is safe and live. So we don't have to . // do any checks here. . // . // FIXME: Remove check that the place is initialized. This is . // needed for now because matches don't have never patterns yet. . // So this is the only place we prevent . // let x: !; . // match x {}; . // from compiling. 336 ( 0.00%) self.check_if_path_or_subpath_is_moved( . location, . InitializationRequiringAction::Use, 756 ( 0.00%) (place.as_ref(), span), . flow_state, . ); . } . StatementKind::SetDiscriminant { place, variant_index: _ } => { . self.mutate_place(location, (**place, span), Shallow(None), flow_state); . } . StatementKind::CopyNonOverlapping(box rustc_middle::mir::CopyNonOverlapping { . .. -- line 655 ---------------------------------------- -- line 663 ---------------------------------------- . | StatementKind::Coverage(..) . | StatementKind::AscribeUserType(..) . | StatementKind::Retag { .. } . | StatementKind::StorageLive(..) => { . // `Nop`, `AscribeUserType`, `Retag`, and `StorageLive` are irrelevant . // to borrow check. . } . StatementKind::StorageDead(local) => { 4,584 ( 0.00%) self.access_place( . location, 8,404 ( 0.00%) (Place::from(*local), span), . (Shallow(None), Write(WriteKind::StorageDeadOrDrop)), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes, . flow_state, . ); . } . } 18,216 ( 0.01%) } . 5,712 ( 0.00%) fn visit_terminator_before_primary_effect( . &mut self, . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . term: &'cx Terminator<'tcx>, . loc: Location, . ) { . debug!("MirBorrowckCtxt::process_terminator({:?}, {:?}): {:?}", loc, term, flow_state); . let span = term.source_info.span; . . self.check_activations(loc, span, flow_state); . 3,570 ( 0.00%) match term.kind { 244 ( 0.00%) TerminatorKind::SwitchInt { ref discr, switch_ty: _, targets: _ } => { 244 ( 0.00%) self.consume_operand(loc, (discr, span), flow_state); . } 214 ( 0.00%) TerminatorKind::Drop { place, target: _, unwind: _ } => { . debug!( . "visit_terminator_drop \ . loc: {:?} term: {:?} place: {:?} span: {:?}", . loc, term, place, span . ); . 642 ( 0.00%) self.access_place( . loc, 963 ( 0.00%) (place, span), . (AccessDepth::Drop, Write(WriteKind::StorageDeadOrDrop)), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes, . flow_state, . ); . } . TerminatorKind::DropAndReplace { 10 ( 0.00%) place: drop_place, 5 ( 0.00%) value: ref new_value, . target: _, . unwind: _, . } => { 80 ( 0.00%) self.mutate_place(loc, (drop_place, span), Deep, flow_state); . self.consume_operand(loc, (new_value, span), flow_state); . } . TerminatorKind::Call { 621 ( 0.00%) ref func, . ref args, . ref destination, . cleanup: _, . from_hir_call: _, . fn_span: _, . } => { 1,656 ( 0.00%) self.consume_operand(loc, (func, span), flow_state); . for arg in args { 1,908 ( 0.00%) self.consume_operand(loc, (arg, span), flow_state); . } 828 ( 0.00%) if let Some((dest, _ /*bb*/)) = *destination { 2,484 ( 0.00%) self.mutate_place(loc, (dest, span), Deep, flow_state); . } . } 96 ( 0.00%) TerminatorKind::Assert { ref cond, expected: _, ref msg, target: _, cleanup: _ } => { 16 ( 0.00%) self.consume_operand(loc, (cond, span), flow_state); . use rustc_middle::mir::AssertKind; 56 ( 0.00%) if let AssertKind::BoundsCheck { ref len, ref index } = *msg { 80 ( 0.00%) self.consume_operand(loc, (len, span), flow_state); . self.consume_operand(loc, (index, span), flow_state); . } . } . . TerminatorKind::Yield { ref value, resume: _, resume_arg, drop: _ } => { . self.consume_operand(loc, (value, span), flow_state); . self.mutate_place(loc, (resume_arg, span), Deep, flow_state); . } -- line 749 ---------------------------------------- -- line 790 ---------------------------------------- . | TerminatorKind::Resume . | TerminatorKind::Return . | TerminatorKind::GeneratorDrop . | TerminatorKind::FalseEdge { real_target: _, imaginary_target: _ } . | TerminatorKind::FalseUnwind { real_target: _, unwind: _ } => { . // no data used, thus irrelevant to borrowck . } . } 5,120 ( 0.00%) } . 4,998 ( 0.00%) fn visit_terminator_after_primary_effect( . &mut self, . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . term: &'cx Terminator<'tcx>, . loc: Location, . ) { 714 ( 0.00%) let span = term.source_info.span; . 2,856 ( 0.00%) match term.kind { . TerminatorKind::Yield { value: _, resume: _, resume_arg: _, drop: _ } => { . if self.movable_generator { . // Look for any active borrows to locals . let borrow_set = self.borrow_set.clone(); . for i in flow_state.borrows.iter() { . let borrow = &borrow_set[i]; . self.check_for_local_borrow(borrow, span); . } -- line 816 ---------------------------------------- -- line 817 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . TerminatorKind::Resume | TerminatorKind::Return | TerminatorKind::GeneratorDrop => { . // Returning from the function implicitly kills storage for all locals and statics. . // Often, the storage will already have been killed by an explicit . // StorageDead, but we don't always emit those (notably on unwind paths), . // so this "extra check" serves as a kind of backup. 334 ( 0.00%) let borrow_set = self.borrow_set.clone(); . for i in flow_state.borrows.iter() { . let borrow = &borrow_set[i]; . self.check_for_invalidation_at_exit(loc, borrow, span); . } . } . . TerminatorKind::Abort . | TerminatorKind::Assert { .. } -- line 833 ---------------------------------------- -- line 836 ---------------------------------------- . | TerminatorKind::DropAndReplace { .. } . | TerminatorKind::FalseEdge { real_target: _, imaginary_target: _ } . | TerminatorKind::FalseUnwind { real_target: _, unwind: _ } . | TerminatorKind::Goto { .. } . | TerminatorKind::SwitchInt { .. } . | TerminatorKind::Unreachable . | TerminatorKind::InlineAsm { .. } => {} . } 5,712 ( 0.00%) } . } . . use self::AccessDepth::{Deep, Shallow}; . use self::ReadOrWrite::{Activation, Read, Reservation, Write}; . . #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] . enum ArtificialField { . ArrayLength, -- line 852 ---------------------------------------- -- line 913 ---------------------------------------- . /// When checking permissions for a place access, this flag is used to indicate that an immutable . /// local place can be mutated. . // . // FIXME: @nikomatsakis suggested that this flag could be removed with the following modifications: . // - Merge `check_access_permissions()` and `check_if_reassignment_to_immutable_state()`. . // - Split `is_mutable()` into `is_assignable()` (can be directly assigned) and . // `is_declared_mutable()`. . // - Take flow state into consideration in `is_assignable()` for local variables. 767 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] . enum LocalMutationIsAllowed { . Yes, . /// We want use of immutable upvars to cause a "write to immutable upvar" . /// error, not an "reassignment" error. . ExceptUpvars, . No, . } . -- line 929 ---------------------------------------- -- line 970 ---------------------------------------- . } . . /// Checks an access to the given place to see if it is allowed. Examines the set of borrows . /// that are in scope, as well as which paths have been initialized, to ensure that (a) the . /// place is initialized and (b) it is not borrowed in some way that would prevent this . /// access. . /// . /// Returns `true` if an error is reported. 42,352 ( 0.01%) fn access_place( . &mut self, . location: Location, . place_span: (Place<'tcx>, Span), . kind: (AccessDepth, ReadOrWrite), . is_local_mutation_allowed: LocalMutationIsAllowed, . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) { . let (sd, rw) = kind; . 10,588 ( 0.00%) if let Activation(_, borrow_index) = rw { 52 ( 0.00%) if self.reservation_error_reported.contains(&place_span.0) { . debug!( . "skipping access_place for activation of invalid reservation \ . place: {:?} borrow_index: {:?}", . place_span.0, borrow_index . ); . return; . } . } . . // Check is_empty() first because it's the common case, and doing that . // way we avoid the clone() call. 2,647 ( 0.00%) if !self.access_place_error_reported.is_empty() . && self.access_place_error_reported.contains(&(place_span.0, place_span.1)) . { . debug!( . "access_place: suppressing error place_span=`{:?}` kind=`{:?}`", . place_span, kind . ); . return; . } . 15,882 ( 0.00%) let mutability_error = self.check_access_permissions( 10,588 ( 0.00%) place_span, . rw, . is_local_mutation_allowed, . flow_state, . location, . ); . let conflict_error = 29,117 ( 0.01%) self.check_access_for_conflict(location, place_span, sd, rw, flow_state); . 7,941 ( 0.00%) if let (Activation(_, borrow_idx), true) = (kind.1, conflict_error) { . // Suppress this warning when there's an error being emitted for the . // same borrow: fixing the error is likely to fix the warning. . self.reservation_warnings.remove(&borrow_idx); . } . 7,941 ( 0.00%) if conflict_error || mutability_error { . debug!("access_place: logging error place_span=`{:?}` kind=`{:?}`", place_span, kind); . . self.access_place_error_reported.insert((place_span.0, place_span.1)); . } 21,176 ( 0.01%) } . . fn check_access_for_conflict( . &mut self, . location: Location, . place_span: (Place<'tcx>, Span), . sd: AccessDepth, . rw: ReadOrWrite, . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) -> bool { . debug!( . "check_access_for_conflict(location={:?}, place_span={:?}, sd={:?}, rw={:?})", . location, place_span, sd, rw, . ); . 2,647 ( 0.00%) let mut error_reported = false; 7,941 ( 0.00%) let tcx = self.infcx.tcx; . let body = self.body; 5,294 ( 0.00%) let borrow_set = self.borrow_set.clone(); . . // Use polonius output if it has been enabled. 5,294 ( 0.00%) let polonius_output = self.polonius_output.clone(); . let borrows_in_scope = if let Some(polonius) = &polonius_output { . let location = self.location_table.start_index(location); . Either::Left(polonius.errors_at(location).iter().copied()) . } else { . Either::Right(flow_state.borrows.iter()) . }; . 34,411 ( 0.01%) each_borrow_involving_path( . self, . tcx, . body, . location, 15,882 ( 0.00%) (sd, place_span.0), . &borrow_set, 15,882 ( 0.00%) borrows_in_scope, 29,455 ( 0.01%) |this, borrow_index, borrow| match (rw, borrow.kind) { . // Obviously an activation is compatible with its own . // reservation (or even prior activating uses of same . // borrow); so don't check if they interfere. . // . // NOTE: *reservations* do conflict with themselves; . // thus aren't injecting unsoundenss w/ this check.) 26 ( 0.00%) (Activation(_, activating), _) if activating == borrow_index => { . debug!( . "check_access_for_conflict place_span: {:?} sd: {:?} rw: {:?} \ . skipping {:?} b/c activation of same borrow_index", . place_span, . sd, . rw, . (borrow_index, borrow), . ); -- line 1084 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1179 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . Control::Break . } . }, . ); . . error_reported 7,941 ( 0.00%) } . 9,350 ( 0.00%) fn mutate_place( . &mut self, . location: Location, . place_span: (Place<'tcx>, Span), . kind: AccessDepth, . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) { . // Write of P[i] or *P requires P init'd. 8,415 ( 0.00%) self.check_if_assigned_path_is_moved(location, place_span, flow_state); . . // Special case: you can assign an immutable local variable . // (e.g., `x = ...`) so long as it has never been initialized . // before (at this point in the flow). 935 ( 0.00%) if let Some(local) = place_span.0.as_local() { 3,732 ( 0.00%) if let Mutability::Not = self.body.local_decls[local].mutability { . // check for reassignments to immutable local variables . self.check_if_reassignment_to_immutable_state( . location, local, place_span, flow_state, . ); . return; . } . } . . // Otherwise, use the normal access permission rules. 8,832 ( 0.00%) self.access_place( . location, 2,944 ( 0.00%) place_span, . (kind, Write(WriteKind::Mutate)), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::No, . flow_state, . ); 7,480 ( 0.00%) } . . fn consume_rvalue( . &mut self, . location: Location, . (rvalue, span): (&'cx Rvalue<'tcx>, Span), . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) { 4,338 ( 0.00%) match *rvalue { 792 ( 0.00%) Rvalue::Ref(_ /*rgn*/, bk, place) => { 3,106 ( 0.00%) let access_kind = match bk { . BorrowKind::Shallow => { . (Shallow(Some(ArtificialField::ShallowBorrow)), Read(ReadKind::Borrow(bk))) . } . BorrowKind::Shared => (Deep, Read(ReadKind::Borrow(bk))), . BorrowKind::Unique | BorrowKind::Mut { .. } => { . let wk = WriteKind::MutableBorrow(bk); 62 ( 0.00%) if allow_two_phase_borrow(bk) { . (Deep, Reservation(wk)) . } else { . (Deep, Write(wk)) . } . } . }; . 5,544 ( 0.00%) self.access_place( . location, 1,056 ( 0.00%) (place, span), . access_kind, . LocalMutationIsAllowed::No, . flow_state, . ); . . let action = if bk == BorrowKind::Shallow { . InitializationRequiringAction::MatchOn . } else { . InitializationRequiringAction::Borrow . }; . 1,848 ( 0.00%) self.check_if_path_or_subpath_is_moved( . location, . action, 1,848 ( 0.00%) (place.as_ref(), span), . flow_state, . ); . } . . Rvalue::AddressOf(mutability, place) => { . let access_kind = match mutability { . Mutability::Mut => ( . Deep, -- line 1270 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1302 ---------------------------------------- . } . . Rvalue::Len(place) | Rvalue::Discriminant(place) => { . let af = match *rvalue { . Rvalue::Len(..) => Some(ArtificialField::ArrayLength), . Rvalue::Discriminant(..) => None, . _ => unreachable!(), . }; 768 ( 0.00%) self.access_place( . location, 192 ( 0.00%) (place, span), . (Shallow(af), Read(ReadKind::Copy)), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::No, . flow_state, . ); 336 ( 0.00%) self.check_if_path_or_subpath_is_moved( . location, . InitializationRequiringAction::Use, 336 ( 0.00%) (place.as_ref(), span), . flow_state, . ); . } . . Rvalue::BinaryOp(_bin_op, box (ref operand1, ref operand2)) . | Rvalue::CheckedBinaryOp(_bin_op, box (ref operand1, ref operand2)) => { 340 ( 0.00%) self.consume_operand(location, (operand1, span), flow_state); 238 ( 0.00%) self.consume_operand(location, (operand2, span), flow_state); . } . . Rvalue::NullaryOp(_op, _ty) => { . // nullary ops take no dynamic input; no borrowck effect. . } . . Rvalue::Aggregate(ref aggregate_kind, ref operands) => { . // We need to report back the list of mutable upvars that were . // moved into the closure and subsequently used by the closure, . // in order to populate our used_mut set. 327 ( 0.00%) match **aggregate_kind { . AggregateKind::Closure(def_id, _) | AggregateKind::Generator(def_id, _, _) => { . let BorrowCheckResult { used_mut_upvars, .. } = 124 ( 0.00%) self.infcx.tcx.mir_borrowck(def_id.expect_local()); . debug!("{:?} used_mut_upvars={:?}", def_id, used_mut_upvars); . for field in used_mut_upvars { . self.propagate_closure_used_mut_upvar(&operands[field.index()]); . } . } . AggregateKind::Adt(..) . | AggregateKind::Array(..) . | AggregateKind::Tuple { .. } => (), -- line 1350 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1448 ---------------------------------------- . } . _ => propagate_closure_used_mut_place(self, place), . } . } . Operand::Constant(..) => {} . } . } . 11,508 ( 0.00%) fn consume_operand( . &mut self, . location: Location, . (operand, span): (&'cx Operand<'tcx>, Span), . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) { 5,306 ( 0.00%) match *operand { 432 ( 0.00%) Operand::Copy(place) => { . // copy of place: check if this is "copy of frozen path" . // (FIXME: see check_loans.rs) 864 ( 0.00%) self.access_place( . location, 720 ( 0.00%) (place, span), . (Deep, Read(ReadKind::Copy)), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::No, . flow_state, . ); . . // Finally, check if path was already moved. . self.check_if_path_or_subpath_is_moved( . location, . InitializationRequiringAction::Use, . (place.as_ref(), span), . flow_state, . ); . } 1,674 ( 0.00%) Operand::Move(place) => { . // move of place: check if this is move of already borrowed path 4,416 ( 0.00%) self.access_place( . location, 2,790 ( 0.00%) (place, span), . (Deep, Write(WriteKind::Move)), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes, . flow_state, . ); . . // Finally, check if path was already moved. 680 ( 0.00%) self.check_if_path_or_subpath_is_moved( . location, . InitializationRequiringAction::Use, 510 ( 0.00%) (place.as_ref(), span), . flow_state, . ); . } . Operand::Constant(_) => {} . } 7,672 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Checks whether a borrow of this place is invalidated when the function . /// exits . fn check_for_invalidation_at_exit( . &mut self, . location: Location, . borrow: &BorrowData<'tcx>, . span: Span, -- line 1510 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1573 ---------------------------------------- . err.buffer(&mut self.errors_buffer); . } . } . . fn check_activations(&mut self, location: Location, span: Span, flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>) { . // Two-phase borrow support: For each activation that is newly . // generated at this statement, check if it interferes with . // another borrow. 5,982 ( 0.00%) let borrow_set = self.borrow_set.clone(); 11,276 ( 0.00%) for &borrow_index in borrow_set.activations_at_location(location) { . let borrow = &borrow_set[borrow_index]; . . // only mutable borrows should be 2-phase 130 ( 0.00%) assert!(match borrow.kind { . BorrowKind::Shared | BorrowKind::Shallow => false, . BorrowKind::Unique | BorrowKind::Mut { .. } => true, . }); . 312 ( 0.00%) self.access_place( . location, 156 ( 0.00%) (borrow.borrowed_place, span), 234 ( 0.00%) (Deep, Activation(WriteKind::MutableBorrow(borrow.kind), borrow_index)), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::No, . flow_state, . ); . // We do not need to call `check_if_path_or_subpath_is_moved` . // again, as we already called it when we made the . // initial reservation. . } . } -- line 1602 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1606 ---------------------------------------- . location: Location, . local: Local, . place_span: (Place<'tcx>, Span), . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) { . debug!("check_if_reassignment_to_immutable_state({:?})", local); . . // Check if any of the initializiations of `local` have happened yet: 1,194 ( 0.00%) if let Some(init_index) = self.is_local_ever_initialized(local, flow_state) { . // And, if so, report an error. . let init = &self.move_data.inits[init_index]; . let span = init.span(&self.body); . self.report_illegal_reassignment(location, place_span, span, place_span.0); . } . } . 14,274 ( 0.00%) fn check_if_full_path_is_moved( . &mut self, . location: Location, . desired_action: InitializationRequiringAction, . place_span: (PlaceRef<'tcx>, Span), . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) { . let maybe_uninits = &flow_state.uninits; . -- line 1630 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1660 ---------------------------------------- . // Therefore, if we seek out the *closest* prefix for which we . // have a MovePath, that should capture the initialization . // state for the place scenario. . // . // This code covers scenarios 1, 2, and 3. . . debug!("check_if_full_path_is_moved place: {:?}", place_span.0); . let (prefix, mpi) = self.move_path_closest_to(place_span.0); 1,098 ( 0.00%) if maybe_uninits.contains(mpi) { . self.report_use_of_moved_or_uninitialized( . location, . desired_action, . (prefix, place_span.0, place_span.1), . mpi, . ); . } // Only query longest prefix with a MovePath, not further . // ancestors; dataflow recurs on children when parents . // move (to support partial (re)inits). . // . // (I.e., querying parents breaks scenario 7; but may want . // to do such a query based on partial-init feature-gate.) 8,784 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Subslices correspond to multiple move paths, so we iterate through the . /// elements of the base array. For each element we check . /// . /// * Does this element overlap with our slice. . /// * Is any part of it uninitialized. . fn check_if_subslice_element_is_moved( . &mut self, -- line 1689 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1719 ---------------------------------------- . return; // don't bother finding other problems. . } . } . } . } . } . } . 12,078 ( 0.00%) fn check_if_path_or_subpath_is_moved( . &mut self, . location: Location, . desired_action: InitializationRequiringAction, . place_span: (PlaceRef<'tcx>, Span), . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) { 2,196 ( 0.00%) let maybe_uninits = &flow_state.uninits; . . // Bad scenarios: . // . // 1. Move of `a.b.c`, use of `a` or `a.b` . // partial initialization support, one might have `a.x` . // initialized but not `a.b`. . // 2. All bad scenarios from `check_if_full_path_is_moved` . // -- line 1742 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1743 ---------------------------------------- . // OK scenarios: . // . // 3. Move of `a.b.c`, use of `a.b.d` . // 4. Uninitialized `a.x`, initialized `a.b`, use of `a.b` . // 5. Copied `(a.b: &_)`, use of `*(a.b).c`; note that `a.b` . // must have been initialized for the use to be sound. . // 6. Move of `a.b.c` then reinit of `a.b.c.d`, use of `a.b.c.d` . 7,686 ( 0.00%) self.check_if_full_path_is_moved(location, desired_action, place_span, flow_state); . 1,352 ( 0.00%) if let Some((place_base, ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to, from_end: false })) = 1,098 ( 0.00%) place_span.0.last_projection() . { . let place_ty = place_base.ty(self.body(), self.infcx.tcx); . if let ty::Array(..) = place_ty.ty.kind() { . self.check_if_subslice_element_is_moved( . location, . desired_action, . (place_base, place_span.1), . maybe_uninits, -- line 1762 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1772 ---------------------------------------- . // . // (Distinct from handling of scenarios 1+2+4 above because . // `place` does not interfere with suffixes of its prefixes, . // e.g., `a.b.c` does not interfere with `a.b.d`) . // . // This code covers scenario 1. . . debug!("check_if_path_or_subpath_is_moved place: {:?}", place_span.0); 4,392 ( 0.00%) if let Some(mpi) = self.move_path_for_place(place_span.0) { 3,172 ( 0.00%) let uninit_mpi = self . .move_data . .find_in_move_path_or_its_descendants(mpi, |mpi| maybe_uninits.contains(mpi)); . 1,586 ( 0.00%) if let Some(uninit_mpi) = uninit_mpi { . self.report_use_of_moved_or_uninitialized( . location, . desired_action, . (place_span.0, place_span.0, place_span.1), . uninit_mpi, . ); . return; // don't bother finding other problems. . } . } 8,784 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Currently MoveData does not store entries for all places in . /// the input MIR. For example it will currently filter out . /// places that are Copy; thus we do not track places of shared . /// reference type. This routine will walk up a place along its . /// prefixes, searching for a foundational place that *is* . /// tracked in the MoveData. . /// . /// An Err result includes a tag indicated why the search failed. . /// Currently this can only occur if the place is built off of a . /// static variable, as we do not track those in the MoveData. . fn move_path_closest_to(&mut self, place: PlaceRef<'tcx>) -> (PlaceRef<'tcx>, MovePathIndex) { 14,274 ( 0.00%) match self.move_data.rev_lookup.find(place) { . LookupResult::Parent(Some(mpi)) | LookupResult::Exact(mpi) => { . (self.move_data.move_paths[mpi].place.as_ref(), mpi) . } . LookupResult::Parent(None) => panic!("should have move path for every Local"), . } . } . . fn move_path_for_place(&mut self, place: PlaceRef<'tcx>) -> Option { . // If returns None, then there is no move path corresponding . // to a direct owner of `place` (which means there is nothing . // that borrowck tracks for its analysis). . 9,882 ( 0.00%) match self.move_data.rev_lookup.find(place) { . LookupResult::Parent(_) => None, . LookupResult::Exact(mpi) => Some(mpi), . } . } . . fn check_if_assigned_path_is_moved( . &mut self, . location: Location, . (place, span): (Place<'tcx>, Span), . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) { . debug!("check_if_assigned_path_is_moved place: {:?}", place); . . // None case => assigning to `x` does not require `x` be initialized. 2 ( 0.00%) for (place_base, elem) in place.iter_projections().rev() { 8 ( 0.00%) match elem { . ProjectionElem::Index(_/*operand*/) | . ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } | . // assigning to P[i] requires P to be valid. . ProjectionElem::Downcast(_/*adt_def*/, _/*variant_idx*/) => . // assigning to (P->variant) is okay if assigning to `P` is okay . // . // FIXME: is this true even if P is an adt with a dtor? . { } -- line 1845 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1979 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . /// Checks the permissions for the given place and read or write kind . /// . /// Returns `true` if an error is reported. . fn check_access_permissions( . &mut self, 5,294 ( 0.00%) (place, span): (Place<'tcx>, Span), . kind: ReadOrWrite, . is_local_mutation_allowed: LocalMutationIsAllowed, . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . location: Location, . ) -> bool { . debug!( . "check_access_permissions({:?}, {:?}, is_local_mutation_allowed: {:?})", . place, kind, is_local_mutation_allowed . ); . . let error_access; . let the_place_err; . 40,613 ( 0.01%) match kind { . Reservation(WriteKind::MutableBorrow( . borrow_kind @ (BorrowKind::Unique | BorrowKind::Mut { .. }), . )) . | Write(WriteKind::MutableBorrow( . borrow_kind @ (BorrowKind::Unique | BorrowKind::Mut { .. }), . )) => { 310 ( 0.00%) let is_local_mutation_allowed = match borrow_kind { . BorrowKind::Unique => LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes, . BorrowKind::Mut { .. } => is_local_mutation_allowed, . BorrowKind::Shared | BorrowKind::Shallow => unreachable!(), . }; 217 ( 0.00%) match self.is_mutable(place.as_ref(), is_local_mutation_allowed) { . Ok(root_place) => { . self.add_used_mut(root_place, flow_state); . return false; . } . Err(place_err) => { . error_access = AccessKind::MutableBorrow; . the_place_err = place_err; . } . } . } . Reservation(WriteKind::Mutate) | Write(WriteKind::Mutate) => { 5,152 ( 0.00%) match self.is_mutable(place.as_ref(), is_local_mutation_allowed) { . Ok(root_place) => { . self.add_used_mut(root_place, flow_state); . return false; . } . Err(place_err) => { . error_access = AccessKind::Mutate; . the_place_err = place_err; . } -- line 2033 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2041 ---------------------------------------- . | WriteKind::MutableBorrow(BorrowKind::Shallow), . ) . | Write( . WriteKind::Move . | WriteKind::StorageDeadOrDrop . | WriteKind::MutableBorrow(BorrowKind::Shared) . | WriteKind::MutableBorrow(BorrowKind::Shallow), . ) => { 2,858 ( 0.00%) if let (Err(_), true) = ( 10,003 ( 0.00%) self.is_mutable(place.as_ref(), is_local_mutation_allowed), . self.errors_buffer.is_empty(), . ) { . // rust-lang/rust#46908: In pure NLL mode this code path should be . // unreachable, but we use `delay_span_bug` because we can hit this when . // dereferencing a non-Copy raw pointer *and* have `-Ztreat-err-as-bug` . // enabled. We don't want to ICE for that case, as other errors will have . // been emitted (#52262). . self.infcx.tcx.sess.delay_span_bug( -- line 2058 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2094 ---------------------------------------- . if previously_initialized { . self.report_mutability_error(place, span, the_place_err, error_access, location); . true . } else { . false . } . } . 4,735 ( 0.00%) fn is_local_ever_initialized( . &self, . local: Local, . flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>, . ) -> Option { 2,841 ( 0.00%) let mpi = self.move_data.rev_lookup.find_local(local); 947 ( 0.00%) let ii = &self.move_data.init_path_map[mpi]; 3,939 ( 0.00%) for &index in ii { 2,196 ( 0.00%) if flow_state.ever_inits.contains(index) { . return Some(index); . } . } . None 3,788 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Adds the place into the used mutable variables set 3,068 ( 0.00%) fn add_used_mut(&mut self, root_place: RootPlace<'tcx>, flow_state: &Flows<'cx, 'tcx>) { . match root_place { 2,301 ( 0.00%) RootPlace { place_local: local, place_projection: [], is_local_mutation_allowed } => { . // If the local may have been initialized, and it is now currently being . // mutated, then it is justified to be annotated with the `mut` . // keyword, since the mutation may be a possible reassignment. 1,515 ( 0.00%) if is_local_mutation_allowed != LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes 2,244 ( 0.00%) && self.is_local_ever_initialized(local, flow_state).is_some() . { . self.used_mut.insert(local); . } . } . RootPlace { . place_local: _, . place_projection: _, . is_local_mutation_allowed: LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes, -- line 2133 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2140 ---------------------------------------- . if let Some(field) = self.is_upvar_field_projection(PlaceRef { . local: place_local, . projection: place_projection, . }) { . self.used_mut_upvars.push(field); . } . } . } 2,920 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Whether this value can be written or borrowed mutably. . /// Returns the root place if the place passed in is a projection. 24,882 ( 0.01%) fn is_mutable( . &self, . place: PlaceRef<'tcx>, . is_local_mutation_allowed: LocalMutationIsAllowed, . ) -> Result, PlaceRef<'tcx>> { . debug!("is_mutable: place={:?}, is_local...={:?}", place, is_local_mutation_allowed); 6,918 ( 0.00%) match place.last_projection() { . None => { 2,196 ( 0.00%) let local = &self.body.local_decls[place.local]; 6,588 ( 0.00%) match local.mutability { 586 ( 0.00%) Mutability::Not => match is_local_mutation_allowed { 1,758 ( 0.00%) LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes => Ok(RootPlace { . place_local: place.local, . place_projection: place.projection, . is_local_mutation_allowed: LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes, . }), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::ExceptUpvars => Ok(RootPlace { . place_local: place.local, . place_projection: place.projection, . is_local_mutation_allowed: LocalMutationIsAllowed::ExceptUpvars, . }), . LocalMutationIsAllowed::No => Err(place), . }, 3,806 ( 0.00%) Mutability::Mut => Ok(RootPlace { . place_local: place.local, . place_projection: place.projection, . is_local_mutation_allowed, . }), . } . } . Some((place_base, elem)) => { 198 ( 0.00%) match elem { . ProjectionElem::Deref => { 38 ( 0.00%) let base_ty = place_base.ty(self.body(), self.infcx.tcx).ty; . . // Check the kind of deref to decide 114 ( 0.00%) match base_ty.kind() { . ty::Ref(_, _, mutbl) => { 38 ( 0.00%) match mutbl { . // Shared borrowed data is never mutable . hir::Mutability::Not => Err(place), . // Mutably borrowed data is mutable, but only if we have a . // unique path to the `&mut` . hir::Mutability::Mut => { 38 ( 0.00%) let mode = match self.is_upvar_field_projection(place) { . Some(field) if self.upvars[field.index()].by_ref => { . is_local_mutation_allowed . } . _ => LocalMutationIsAllowed::Yes, . }; . 114 ( 0.00%) self.is_mutable(place_base, mode) . } . } . } . ty::RawPtr(tnm) => { . match tnm.mutbl { . // `*const` raw pointers are not mutable . hir::Mutability::Not => Err(place), . // `*mut` raw pointers are always mutable, regardless of -- line 2211 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2228 ---------------------------------------- . // All other projections are owned by their base path, so mutable if . // base path is mutable . ProjectionElem::Field(..) . | ProjectionElem::Index(..) . | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } . | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } . | ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => { . let upvar_field_projection = self.is_upvar_field_projection(place); 94 ( 0.00%) if let Some(field) = upvar_field_projection { . let upvar = &self.upvars[field.index()]; . debug!( . "is_mutable: upvar.mutability={:?} local_mutation_is_allowed={:?} \ . place={:?}, place_base={:?}", . upvar, is_local_mutation_allowed, place, place_base . ); . match (upvar.place.mutability, is_local_mutation_allowed) { . ( -- line 2244 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2285 ---------------------------------------- . } . } else { . self.is_mutable(place_base, is_local_mutation_allowed) . } . } . } . } . } 18,096 ( 0.01%) } . . /// If `place` is a field projection, and the field is being projected from a closure type, . /// then returns the index of the field being projected. Note that this closure will always . /// be `self` in the current MIR, because that is the only time we directly access the fields . /// of a closure type. . fn is_upvar_field_projection(&self, place_ref: PlaceRef<'tcx>) -> Option { 594 ( 0.00%) path_utils::is_upvar_field_projection(self.infcx.tcx, &self.upvars, place_ref, self.body()) . } . } . . /// The degree of overlap between 2 places for borrow-checking. . enum Overlap { . /// The places might partially overlap - in this case, we give . /// up and say that they might conflict. This occurs when . /// different fields of a union are borrowed. For example, -- line 2308 ---------------------------------------- 86,974 ( 0.03%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 108 ---------------------------------------- . suppress_errors: bool, . }, . } . . impl RegionckMode { . /// Indicates that the MIR borrowck will repeat these region . /// checks, so we should ignore errors if NLL is (unconditionally) . /// enabled. 63 ( 0.00%) pub fn for_item_body(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Self { . // FIXME(Centril): Once we actually remove `::Migrate` also make . // this always `true` and then proceed to eliminate the dead code. 63 ( 0.00%) match tcx.borrowck_mode() { . // If we're on Migrate mode, report AST region errors . BorrowckMode::Migrate => RegionckMode::Erase { suppress_errors: false }, . . // If we're on MIR, don't report AST region errors as they should be reported by NLL . BorrowckMode::Mir => RegionckMode::Erase { suppress_errors: true }, . } 126 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// This type contains all the things within `InferCtxt` that sit within a . /// `RefCell` and are involved with taking/rolling back snapshots. Snapshot . /// operations are hot enough that we want only one call to `borrow_mut` per . /// call to `start_snapshot` and `rollback_to`. . pub struct InferCtxtInner<'tcx> { . /// Cache for projections. This cache is snapshotted along with the infcx. -- line 134 ---------------------------------------- -- line 202 ---------------------------------------- . /// type instantiations (`ty::Infer`) to the actual opaque . /// type (`ty::Opaque`). Used during fallback to map unconstrained . /// opaque type inference variables to their corresponding . /// opaque type. . pub opaque_types_vars: FxHashMap, Ty<'tcx>>, . } . . impl<'tcx> InferCtxtInner<'tcx> { 12,580 ( 0.00%) fn new() -> InferCtxtInner<'tcx> { 85,544 ( 0.03%) InferCtxtInner { . projection_cache: Default::default(), . type_variable_storage: type_variable::TypeVariableStorage::new(), . undo_log: InferCtxtUndoLogs::default(), . const_unification_storage: ut::UnificationTableStorage::new(), . int_unification_storage: ut::UnificationTableStorage::new(), . float_unification_storage: ut::UnificationTableStorage::new(), 7,548 ( 0.00%) region_constraint_storage: Some(RegionConstraintStorage::new()), . region_obligations: vec![], . opaque_types: Default::default(), . opaque_types_vars: Default::default(), . } 15,096 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn region_obligations(&self) -> &[(hir::HirId, RegionObligation<'tcx>)] { . &self.region_obligations . } . . #[inline] . pub fn projection_cache(&mut self) -> traits::ProjectionCache<'_, 'tcx> { 951 ( 0.00%) self.projection_cache.with_log(&mut self.undo_log) . } . . #[inline] . fn type_variables(&mut self) -> type_variable::TypeVariableTable<'_, 'tcx> { 45,484 ( 0.01%) self.type_variable_storage.with_log(&mut self.undo_log) . } . . #[inline] . fn int_unification_table( . &mut self, . ) -> ut::UnificationTable< . ut::InPlace< . ty::IntVid, . &mut ut::UnificationStorage, . &mut InferCtxtUndoLogs<'tcx>, . >, . > { 1,704 ( 0.00%) self.int_unification_storage.with_log(&mut self.undo_log) . } . . #[inline] . fn float_unification_table( . &mut self, . ) -> ut::UnificationTable< . ut::InPlace< . ty::FloatVid, -- line 258 ---------------------------------------- -- line 268 ---------------------------------------- . &mut self, . ) -> ut::UnificationTable< . ut::InPlace< . ty::ConstVid<'tcx>, . &mut ut::UnificationStorage>, . &mut InferCtxtUndoLogs<'tcx>, . >, . > { 347 ( 0.00%) self.const_unification_storage.with_log(&mut self.undo_log) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn unwrap_region_constraints(&mut self) -> RegionConstraintCollector<'_, 'tcx> { 10,069 ( 0.00%) self.region_constraint_storage . .as_mut() . .expect("region constraints already solved") 13,823 ( 0.00%) .with_log(&mut self.undo_log) . } . } . . pub struct InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { . pub tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . . /// The `DefId` of the item in whose context we are performing inference or typeck. . /// It is used to check whether an opaque type use is a defining use. -- line 292 ---------------------------------------- -- line 361 ---------------------------------------- . /// item we are type-checking, and just consider those names as . /// part of the root universe. So this would only get incremented . /// when we enter into a higher-ranked (`for<..>`) type or trait . /// bound. . universe: Cell, . } . . /// See the `error_reporting` module for more details. 17,504 ( 0.01%) #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, TypeFoldable)] . pub enum ValuePairs<'tcx> { . Types(ExpectedFound>), . Regions(ExpectedFound>), . Consts(ExpectedFound<&'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>>), . TraitRefs(ExpectedFound>), . PolyTraitRefs(ExpectedFound>), . } . -- line 377 ---------------------------------------- -- line 383 ---------------------------------------- . pub struct TypeTrace<'tcx> { . cause: ObligationCause<'tcx>, . values: ValuePairs<'tcx>, . } . . /// The origin of a `r1 <= r2` constraint. . /// . /// See `error_reporting` module for more details 18,461 ( 0.01%) #[derive(Clone, Debug)] . pub enum SubregionOrigin<'tcx> { . /// Arose from a subtyping relation 1,133 ( 0.00%) Subtype(Box>), . . /// When casting `&'a T` to an `&'b Trait` object, . /// relating `'a` to `'b` . RelateObjectBound(Span), . . /// Some type parameter was instantiated with the given type, . /// and that type must outlive some region. 78 ( 0.00%) RelateParamBound(Span, Ty<'tcx>, Option), . . /// The given region parameter was instantiated with a region . /// that must outlive some other region. . RelateRegionParamBound(Span), . . /// Creating a pointer `b` to contents of another reference . Reborrow(Span), . . /// Creating a pointer `b` to contents of an upvar . ReborrowUpvar(Span, ty::UpvarId), . . /// Data with type `Ty<'tcx>` was borrowed 81 ( 0.00%) DataBorrowed(Ty<'tcx>, Span), . . /// (&'a &'b T) where a >= b 77 ( 0.00%) ReferenceOutlivesReferent(Ty<'tcx>, Span), . . /// Comparing the signature and requirements of an impl method against . /// the containing trait. . CompareImplMethodObligation { span: Span, impl_item_def_id: DefId, trait_item_def_id: DefId }, . . /// Comparing the signature and requirements of an impl associated type . /// against the containing trait . CompareImplTypeObligation { span: Span, impl_item_def_id: DefId, trait_item_def_id: DefId }, -- line 426 ---------------------------------------- -- line 554 ---------------------------------------- . defining_use_anchor: Option, . } . . pub trait TyCtxtInferExt<'tcx> { . fn infer_ctxt(self) -> InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx>; . } . . impl<'tcx> TyCtxtInferExt<'tcx> for TyCtxt<'tcx> { 2,516 ( 0.00%) fn infer_ctxt(self) -> InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx> { 7,548 ( 0.00%) InferCtxtBuilder { tcx: self, defining_use_anchor: None, fresh_typeck_results: None } 2,516 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> InferCtxtBuilder<'tcx> { . /// Used only by `rustc_typeck` during body type-checking/inference, . /// will initialize `in_progress_typeck_results` with fresh `TypeckResults`. . /// Will also change the scope for opaque type defining use checks to the given owner. 1,494 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_fresh_in_progress_typeck_results(mut self, table_owner: LocalDefId) -> Self { 1,826 ( 0.00%) self.fresh_typeck_results = Some(RefCell::new(ty::TypeckResults::new(table_owner))); 830 ( 0.00%) self.with_opaque_type_inference(table_owner) 1,162 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Whenever the `InferCtxt` should be able to handle defining uses of opaque types, . /// you need to call this function. Otherwise the opaque type will be treated opaquely. . /// . /// It is only meant to be called in two places, for typeck . /// (via `with_fresh_in_progress_typeck_results`) and for the inference context used . /// in mir borrowck. 188 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_opaque_type_inference(mut self, defining_use_anchor: LocalDefId) -> Self { 94 ( 0.00%) self.defining_use_anchor = Some(defining_use_anchor); 520 ( 0.00%) self 282 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Given a canonical value `C` as a starting point, create an . /// inference context that contains each of the bound values . /// within instantiated as a fresh variable. The `f` closure is . /// invoked with the new infcx, along with the instantiated value . /// `V` and a substitution `S`. This substitution `S` maps from . /// the bound values in `C` to their instantiated values in `V` . /// (in other words, `S(C) = V`). 4,832 ( 0.00%) pub fn enter_with_canonical( . &mut self, . span: Span, . canonical: &Canonical<'tcx, T>, . f: impl for<'a> FnOnce(InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>, T, CanonicalVarValues<'tcx>) -> R, . ) -> R . where . T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, . { . self.enter(|infcx| { 6,330 ( 0.00%) let (value, subst) = 364 ( 0.00%) infcx.instantiate_canonical_with_fresh_inference_vars(span, canonical); 9,663 ( 0.00%) f(infcx, value, subst) . }) 5,237 ( 0.00%) } . 12,775 ( 0.00%) pub fn enter(&mut self, f: impl for<'a> FnOnce(InferCtxt<'a, 'tcx>) -> R) -> R { 6,998 ( 0.00%) let InferCtxtBuilder { tcx, defining_use_anchor, ref fresh_typeck_results } = *self; . let in_progress_typeck_results = fresh_typeck_results.as_ref(); 107,647 ( 0.03%) f(InferCtxt { . tcx, . defining_use_anchor, . in_progress_typeck_results, 2,516 ( 0.00%) inner: RefCell::new(InferCtxtInner::new()), . lexical_region_resolutions: RefCell::new(None), . selection_cache: Default::default(), . evaluation_cache: Default::default(), . reported_trait_errors: Default::default(), . reported_closure_mismatch: Default::default(), . tainted_by_errors_flag: Cell::new(false), 2,516 ( 0.00%) err_count_on_creation: tcx.sess.err_count(), . in_snapshot: Cell::new(false), . skip_leak_check: Cell::new(false), . universe: Cell::new(ty::UniverseIndex::ROOT), . }) 13,850 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx, T> InferOk<'tcx, T> { . pub fn unit(self) -> InferOk<'tcx, ()> { . InferOk { value: (), obligations: self.obligations } . } . . /// Extracts `value`, registering any obligations into `fulfill_cx`. . pub fn into_value_registering_obligations( . self, . infcx: &InferCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, . fulfill_cx: &mut dyn TraitEngine<'tcx>, . ) -> T { 62 ( 0.00%) let InferOk { value, obligations } = self; 274 ( 0.00%) for obligation in obligations { . fulfill_cx.register_predicate_obligation(infcx, obligation); . } . value . } . } . . impl<'tcx> InferOk<'tcx, ()> { 1,773 ( 0.00%) pub fn into_obligations(self) -> PredicateObligations<'tcx> { 7,092 ( 0.00%) self.obligations 1,773 ( 0.00%) } . } . . #[must_use = "once you start a snapshot, you should always consume it"] . pub struct CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx> { . undo_snapshot: Snapshot<'tcx>, . region_constraints_snapshot: RegionSnapshot, . universe: ty::UniverseIndex, . was_in_snapshot: bool, -- line 662 ---------------------------------------- -- line 674 ---------------------------------------- . let canonical = self.canonicalize_query((a, b), &mut OriginalQueryValues::default()); . debug!("canonical consts: {:?}", &canonical.value); . . self.tcx.try_unify_abstract_consts(canonical.value) . } . . pub fn is_in_snapshot(&self) -> bool { . self.in_snapshot.get() 3,026 ( 0.00%) } . 21,928 ( 0.01%) pub fn freshen>(&self, t: T) -> T { 24,669 ( 0.01%) t.fold_with(&mut self.freshener()) 24,669 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Returns the origin of the type variable identified by `vid`, or `None` . /// if this is not a type variable. . /// . /// No attempt is made to resolve `ty`. 98 ( 0.00%) pub fn type_var_origin(&'a self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option { 196 ( 0.00%) match *ty.kind() { 41 ( 0.00%) ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(vid)) => { 164 ( 0.00%) Some(*self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().var_origin(vid)) . } 8 ( 0.00%) _ => None, . } 196 ( 0.00%) } . 2,741 ( 0.00%) pub fn freshener<'b>(&'b self) -> TypeFreshener<'b, 'tcx> { . freshen::TypeFreshener::new(self, false) 2,741 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Like `freshener`, but does not replace `'static` regions. 10,746 ( 0.00%) pub fn freshener_keep_static<'b>(&'b self) -> TypeFreshener<'b, 'tcx> { . freshen::TypeFreshener::new(self, true) 10,746 ( 0.00%) } . 332 ( 0.00%) pub fn unsolved_variables(&self) -> Vec> { 166 ( 0.00%) let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); 166 ( 0.00%) let mut vars: Vec> = inner . .type_variables() . .unsolved_variables() . .into_iter() 82 ( 0.00%) .map(|t| self.tcx.mk_ty_var(t)) . .collect(); . vars.extend( . (0..inner.int_unification_table().len()) . .map(|i| ty::IntVid { index: i as u32 }) 80 ( 0.00%) .filter(|&vid| inner.int_unification_table().probe_value(vid).is_none()) 8 ( 0.00%) .map(|v| self.tcx.mk_int_var(v)), . ); . vars.extend( . (0..inner.float_unification_table().len()) . .map(|i| ty::FloatVid { index: i as u32 }) . .filter(|&vid| inner.float_unification_table().probe_value(vid).is_none()) . .map(|v| self.tcx.mk_float_var(v)), . ); . vars 581 ( 0.00%) } . 5,349 ( 0.00%) fn combine_fields( . &'a self, . trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>, . param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, . ) -> CombineFields<'a, 'tcx> { 21,412 ( 0.01%) CombineFields { . infcx: self, 53,530 ( 0.02%) trace, . cause: None, . param_env, . obligations: PredicateObligations::new(), . } 5,349 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Clear the "currently in a snapshot" flag, invoke the closure, . /// then restore the flag to its original value. This flag is a . /// debugging measure designed to detect cases where we start a . /// snapshot, create type variables, and register obligations . /// which may involve those type variables in the fulfillment cx, . /// potentially leaving "dangling type variables" behind. . /// In such cases, an assertion will fail when attempting to -- line 753 ---------------------------------------- -- line 755 ---------------------------------------- . /// better than grovelling through megabytes of `RUSTC_LOG` output. . /// . /// HOWEVER, in some cases the flag is unhelpful. In particular, we . /// sometimes create a "mini-fulfilment-cx" in which we enroll . /// obligations. As long as this fulfillment cx is fully drained . /// before we return, this is not a problem, as there won't be any . /// escaping obligations in the main cx. In those cases, you can . /// use this function. 8 ( 0.00%) pub fn save_and_restore_in_snapshot_flag(&self, func: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&Self) -> R, . { . let flag = self.in_snapshot.replace(false); 837 ( 0.00%) let result = func(self); . self.in_snapshot.set(flag); . result 9 ( 0.00%) } . 27,622 ( 0.01%) fn start_snapshot(&self) -> CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx> { . debug!("start_snapshot()"); . . let in_snapshot = self.in_snapshot.replace(true); . . let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); . 82,866 ( 0.03%) CombinedSnapshot { . undo_snapshot: inner.undo_log.start_snapshot(), . region_constraints_snapshot: inner.unwrap_region_constraints().start_snapshot(), . universe: self.universe(), . was_in_snapshot: in_snapshot, . // Borrow typeck results "in progress" (i.e., during typeck) . // to ban writes from within a snapshot to them. 13,811 ( 0.00%) _in_progress_typeck_results: self . .in_progress_typeck_results . .map(|typeck_results| typeck_results.borrow()), . } 55,244 ( 0.02%) } . 44,858 ( 0.01%) #[instrument(skip(self, snapshot), level = "debug")] . fn rollback_to(&self, cause: &str, snapshot: CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) { . let CombinedSnapshot { 4,078 ( 0.00%) undo_snapshot, 4,078 ( 0.00%) region_constraints_snapshot, 4,078 ( 0.00%) universe, 4,078 ( 0.00%) was_in_snapshot, 8,156 ( 0.00%) _in_progress_typeck_results, . } = snapshot; . . self.in_snapshot.set(was_in_snapshot); . self.universe.set(universe); . . let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); 4,078 ( 0.00%) inner.rollback_to(undo_snapshot); . inner.unwrap_region_constraints().rollback_to(region_constraints_snapshot); . } . 145,995 ( 0.05%) #[instrument(skip(self, snapshot), level = "debug")] . fn commit_from(&self, snapshot: CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) { . let CombinedSnapshot { 9,733 ( 0.00%) undo_snapshot, . region_constraints_snapshot: _, . universe: _, 9,733 ( 0.00%) was_in_snapshot, 19,466 ( 0.01%) _in_progress_typeck_results, . } = snapshot; . . self.in_snapshot.set(was_in_snapshot); . . self.inner.borrow_mut().commit(undo_snapshot); . } . . /// Executes `f` and commit the bindings. 8,340 ( 0.00%) #[instrument(skip(self, f), level = "debug")] 10,230 ( 0.00%) pub fn commit_unconditionally(&self, f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) -> R, . { 930 ( 0.00%) let snapshot = self.start_snapshot(); 2,940 ( 0.00%) let r = f(&snapshot); 6,510 ( 0.00%) self.commit_from(snapshot); 5,550 ( 0.00%) r . } . . /// Execute `f` and commit the bindings if closure `f` returns `Ok(_)`. 59,741 ( 0.02%) #[instrument(skip(self, f), level = "debug")] 73,630 ( 0.02%) pub fn commit_if_ok(&self, f: F) -> Result . where . F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) -> Result, . { 11,033 ( 0.00%) let snapshot = self.start_snapshot(); 33,895 ( 0.01%) let r = f(&snapshot); . debug!("commit_if_ok() -- r.is_ok() = {}", r.is_ok()); 10,783 ( 0.00%) match r { . Ok(_) => { 63,120 ( 0.02%) self.commit_from(snapshot); . } . Err(_) => { 12,240 ( 0.00%) self.rollback_to("commit_if_ok -- error", snapshot); . } . } 59,962 ( 0.02%) r . } . . /// Execute `f` then unroll any bindings it creates. 20,811 ( 0.01%) #[instrument(skip(self, f), level = "debug")] 24,291 ( 0.01%) pub fn probe(&self, f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) -> R, . { 5,361 ( 0.00%) let snapshot = self.start_snapshot(); 8,660 ( 0.00%) let r = f(&snapshot); 25,651 ( 0.01%) self.rollback_to("probe", snapshot); 3,739 ( 0.00%) r . } . . /// If `should_skip` is true, then execute `f` then unroll any bindings it creates. . #[instrument(skip(self, f), level = "debug")] . pub fn probe_maybe_skip_leak_check(&self, should_skip: bool, f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>) -> R, . { -- line 875 ---------------------------------------- -- line 884 ---------------------------------------- . r . } . . /// Scan the constraints produced since `snapshot` began and returns: . /// . /// - `None` -- if none of them involve "region outlives" constraints . /// - `Some(true)` -- if there are `'a: 'b` constraints where `'a` or `'b` is a placeholder . /// - `Some(false)` -- if there are `'a: 'b` constraints but none involve placeholders 1,916 ( 0.00%) pub fn region_constraints_added_in_snapshot( . &self, . snapshot: &CombinedSnapshot<'a, 'tcx>, . ) -> Option { 3,832 ( 0.00%) self.inner . .borrow_mut() . .unwrap_region_constraints() . .region_constraints_added_in_snapshot(&snapshot.undo_snapshot) 2,874 ( 0.00%) } . 4 ( 0.00%) pub fn add_given(&self, sub: ty::Region<'tcx>, sup: ty::RegionVid) { 8 ( 0.00%) self.inner.borrow_mut().unwrap_region_constraints().add_given(sub, sup); 6 ( 0.00%) } . 36 ( 0.00%) pub fn can_sub(&self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, a: T, b: T) -> UnitResult<'tcx> . where . T: at::ToTrace<'tcx>, . { . let origin = &ObligationCause::dummy(); . self.probe(|_| { . self.at(origin, param_env).sub(a, b).map(|InferOk { obligations: _, .. }| { . // Ignore obligations, since we are unrolling . // everything anyway. . }) . }) 27 ( 0.00%) } . 960 ( 0.00%) pub fn can_eq(&self, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, a: T, b: T) -> UnitResult<'tcx> . where . T: at::ToTrace<'tcx>, . { . let origin = &ObligationCause::dummy(); . self.probe(|_| { . self.at(origin, param_env).eq(a, b).map(|InferOk { obligations: _, .. }| { . // Ignore obligations, since we are unrolling . // everything anyway. . }) . }) 720 ( 0.00%) } . 5,270 ( 0.00%) #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] . pub fn sub_regions( . &self, . origin: SubregionOrigin<'tcx>, . a: ty::Region<'tcx>, . b: ty::Region<'tcx>, . ) { 4,743 ( 0.00%) self.inner.borrow_mut().unwrap_region_constraints().make_subregion(origin, a, b); . } . . /// Require that the region `r` be equal to one of the regions in . /// the set `regions`. . #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] . pub fn member_constraint( . &self, . opaque_type_def_id: DefId, -- line 947 ---------------------------------------- -- line 983 ---------------------------------------- . let subtype_predicate = predicate.map_bound(|p| ty::SubtypePredicate { . a_is_expected: false, // when coercing from `a` to `b`, `b` is expected . a: p.a, . b: p.b, . }); . self.subtype_predicate(cause, param_env, subtype_predicate) . } . 276 ( 0.00%) pub fn subtype_predicate( . &self, . cause: &ObligationCause<'tcx>, . param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, . predicate: ty::PolySubtypePredicate<'tcx>, . ) -> Option> { . // Check for two unresolved inference variables, in which case we can . // make no progress. This is partly a micro-optimization, but it's . // also an opportunity to "sub-unify" the variables. This isn't -- line 999 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1002 ---------------------------------------- . // earlier that they are sub-unified). . // . // Note that we can just skip the binders here because . // type variables can't (at present, at . // least) capture any of the things bound by this binder. . // . // Note that this sub here is not just for diagnostics - it has semantic . // effects as well. 23 ( 0.00%) let r_a = self.shallow_resolve(predicate.skip_binder().a); 23 ( 0.00%) let r_b = self.shallow_resolve(predicate.skip_binder().b); 168 ( 0.00%) match (r_a.kind(), r_b.kind()) { 38 ( 0.00%) (&ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(a_vid)), &ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(b_vid))) => { . self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().sub(a_vid, b_vid); 38 ( 0.00%) return None; . } . _ => {} . } . . Some(self.commit_if_ok(|_snapshot| { 4 ( 0.00%) let ty::SubtypePredicate { a_is_expected, a, b } = . self.replace_bound_vars_with_placeholders(predicate); . 8 ( 0.00%) let ok = self.at(cause, param_env).sub_exp(a_is_expected, a, b)?; . . Ok(ok.unit()) . })) 207 ( 0.00%) } . 2,136 ( 0.00%) pub fn region_outlives_predicate( . &self, . cause: &traits::ObligationCause<'tcx>, . predicate: ty::PolyRegionOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>, . ) -> UnitResult<'tcx> { . self.commit_if_ok(|_snapshot| { . let ty::OutlivesPredicate(r_a, r_b) = . self.replace_bound_vars_with_placeholders(predicate); . let origin = SubregionOrigin::from_obligation_cause(cause, || { . RelateRegionParamBound(cause.span) . }); 1,780 ( 0.00%) self.sub_regions(origin, r_b, r_a); // `b : a` ==> `a <= b` . Ok(()) . }) 1,424 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Number of type variables created so far. 20 ( 0.00%) pub fn num_ty_vars(&self) -> usize { . self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().num_vars() 40 ( 0.00%) } . 2,296 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_ty_var_id(&self, origin: TypeVariableOrigin) -> TyVid { 11,480 ( 0.00%) self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().new_var(self.universe(), origin) 3,444 ( 0.00%) } . 2,160 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_ty_var(&self, origin: TypeVariableOrigin) -> Ty<'tcx> { 7,968 ( 0.00%) self.tcx.mk_ty_var(self.next_ty_var_id(origin)) 3,240 ( 0.00%) } . 278 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_ty_var_in_universe( . &self, . origin: TypeVariableOrigin, . universe: ty::UniverseIndex, . ) -> Ty<'tcx> { 1,529 ( 0.00%) let vid = self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().new_var(universe, origin); 139 ( 0.00%) self.tcx.mk_ty_var(vid) 417 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn next_const_var( . &self, . ty: Ty<'tcx>, . origin: ConstVariableOrigin, . ) -> &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx> { . self.tcx.mk_const_var(self.next_const_var_id(origin), ty) . } -- line 1074 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1090 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn next_const_var_id(&self, origin: ConstVariableOrigin) -> ConstVid<'tcx> { . self.inner.borrow_mut().const_unification_table().new_key(ConstVarValue { . origin, . val: ConstVariableValue::Unknown { universe: self.universe() }, . }) . } . . fn next_int_var_id(&self) -> IntVid { 100 ( 0.00%) self.inner.borrow_mut().int_unification_table().new_key(None) . } . 60 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_int_var(&self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.tcx.mk_int_var(self.next_int_var_id()) 80 ( 0.00%) } . . fn next_float_var_id(&self) -> FloatVid { . self.inner.borrow_mut().float_unification_table().new_key(None) . } . . pub fn next_float_var(&self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.tcx.mk_float_var(self.next_float_var_id()) . } . . /// Creates a fresh region variable with the next available index. . /// The variable will be created in the maximum universe created . /// thus far, allowing it to name any region created thus far. 826 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_region_var(&self, origin: RegionVariableOrigin) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { 22,556 ( 0.01%) self.next_region_var_in_universe(origin, self.universe()) 1,652 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Creates a fresh region variable with the next available index . /// in the given universe; typically, you can use . /// `next_region_var` and just use the maximal universe. 9,616 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_region_var_in_universe( . &self, . origin: RegionVariableOrigin, . universe: ty::UniverseIndex, . ) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { . let region_var = 62,504 ( 0.02%) self.inner.borrow_mut().unwrap_region_constraints().new_region_var(universe, origin); 24,040 ( 0.01%) self.tcx.mk_region(ty::ReVar(region_var)) 14,424 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Return the universe that the region `r` was created in. For . /// most regions (e.g., `'static`, named regions from the user, . /// etc) this is the root universe U0. For inference variables or . /// placeholders, however, it will return the universe which which . /// they are associated. 1,682 ( 0.00%) pub fn universe_of_region(&self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> ty::UniverseIndex { . self.inner.borrow_mut().unwrap_region_constraints().universe(r) 2,523 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Number of region variables created so far. 814 ( 0.00%) pub fn num_region_vars(&self) -> usize { . self.inner.borrow_mut().unwrap_region_constraints().num_region_vars() 1,221 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Just a convenient wrapper of `next_region_var` for using during NLL. 1,817 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_nll_region_var(&self, origin: NllRegionVariableOrigin) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { . self.next_region_var(RegionVariableOrigin::Nll(origin)) 3,634 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Just a convenient wrapper of `next_region_var` for using during NLL. 74 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_nll_region_var_in_universe( . &self, . origin: NllRegionVariableOrigin, . universe: ty::UniverseIndex, . ) -> ty::Region<'tcx> { 522 ( 0.00%) self.next_region_var_in_universe(RegionVariableOrigin::Nll(origin), universe) 148 ( 0.00%) } . 19,296 ( 0.01%) pub fn var_for_def(&self, span: Span, param: &ty::GenericParamDef) -> GenericArg<'tcx> { 9,962 ( 0.00%) match param.kind { . GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime => { . // Create a region inference variable for the given . // region parameter definition. 1,049 ( 0.00%) self.next_region_var(EarlyBoundRegion(span, param.name)).into() . } . GenericParamDefKind::Type { .. } => { . // Create a type inference variable for the given . // type parameter definition. The substitutions are . // for actual parameters that may be referred to by . // the default of this type parameter, if it exists. . // e.g., `struct Foo(...);` when . // used in a path such as `Foo::::new()` will . // use an inference variable for `C` with `[T, U]` . // as the substitutions for the default, `(T, U)`. 5,340 ( 0.00%) let ty_var_id = self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().new_var( . self.universe(), 6,675 ( 0.00%) TypeVariableOrigin { . kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::TypeParameterDefinition( 1,335 ( 0.00%) param.name, 1,335 ( 0.00%) Some(param.def_id), . ), . span, . }, . ); . 1,335 ( 0.00%) self.tcx.mk_ty_var(ty_var_id).into() . } . GenericParamDefKind::Const { .. } => { . let origin = ConstVariableOrigin { . kind: ConstVariableOriginKind::ConstParameterDefinition( . param.name, . param.def_id, . ), . span, . }; . let const_var_id = 308 ( 0.00%) self.inner.borrow_mut().const_unification_table().new_key(ConstVarValue { . origin, . val: ConstVariableValue::Unknown { universe: self.universe() }, . }); 28 ( 0.00%) self.tcx.mk_const_var(const_var_id, self.tcx.type_of(param.def_id)).into() . } . } 224 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Given a set of generics defined on a type or impl, returns a substitution mapping each . /// type/region parameter to a fresh inference variable. 5,295 ( 0.00%) pub fn fresh_substs_for_item(&self, span: Span, def_id: DefId) -> SubstsRef<'tcx> { 20,980 ( 0.01%) InternalSubsts::for_item(self.tcx, def_id, |param, _| self.var_for_def(span, param)) 3,530 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if errors have been reported since this infcx was . /// created. This is sometimes used as a heuristic to skip . /// reporting errors that often occur as a result of earlier . /// errors, but where it's hard to be 100% sure (e.g., unresolved . /// inference variables, regionck errors). 224 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_tainted_by_errors(&self) -> bool { . debug!( . "is_tainted_by_errors(err_count={}, err_count_on_creation={}, \ . tainted_by_errors_flag={})", . self.tcx.sess.err_count(), . self.err_count_on_creation, . self.tainted_by_errors_flag.get() . ); . 6,232 ( 0.00%) if self.tcx.sess.err_count() > self.err_count_on_creation { . return true; // errors reported since this infcx was made . } . self.tainted_by_errors_flag.get() 336 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Set the "tainted by errors" flag to true. We call this when we . /// observe an error from a prior pass. . pub fn set_tainted_by_errors(&self) { . debug!("set_tainted_by_errors()"); . self.tainted_by_errors_flag.set(true) . } . . /// Process the region constraints and return any any errors that . /// result. After this, no more unification operations should be . /// done -- or the compiler will panic -- but it is legal to use . /// `resolve_vars_if_possible` as well as `fully_resolve`. 6,356 ( 0.00%) pub fn resolve_regions( . &self, . region_context: DefId, . outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, . mode: RegionckMode, . ) -> Vec> { 17,252 ( 0.01%) let (var_infos, data) = { . let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); . let inner = &mut *inner; 908 ( 0.00%) assert!( 2,724 ( 0.00%) self.is_tainted_by_errors() || inner.region_obligations.is_empty(), . "region_obligations not empty: {:#?}", . inner.region_obligations . ); . inner . .region_constraint_storage . .take() . .expect("regions already resolved") . .with_log(&mut inner.undo_log) . .into_infos_and_data() 908 ( 0.00%) }; . . let region_rels = 908 ( 0.00%) &RegionRelations::new(self.tcx, region_context, outlives_env.free_region_map()); . 8,172 ( 0.00%) let (lexical_region_resolutions, errors) = 21,792 ( 0.01%) lexical_region_resolve::resolve(region_rels, var_infos, data, mode); . 3,632 ( 0.00%) let old_value = self.lexical_region_resolutions.replace(Some(lexical_region_resolutions)); 908 ( 0.00%) assert!(old_value.is_none()); . . errors 8,172 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Process the region constraints and report any errors that . /// result. After this, no more unification operations should be . /// done -- or the compiler will panic -- but it is legal to use . /// `resolve_vars_if_possible` as well as `fully_resolve`. 9,080 ( 0.00%) pub fn resolve_regions_and_report_errors( . &self, . region_context: DefId, . outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, . mode: RegionckMode, . ) { 1,816 ( 0.00%) let errors = self.resolve_regions(region_context, outlives_env, mode); . 2,724 ( 0.00%) if !self.is_tainted_by_errors() { . // As a heuristic, just skip reporting region errors . // altogether if other errors have been reported while . // this infcx was in use. This is totally hokey but . // otherwise we have a hard time separating legit region . // errors from silly ones. 1,816 ( 0.00%) self.report_region_errors(&errors); . } 4,540 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Obtains (and clears) the current set of region . /// constraints. The inference context is still usable: further . /// unifications will simply add new constraints. . /// . /// This method is not meant to be used with normal lexical region . /// resolution. Rather, it is used in the NLL mode as a kind of . /// interim hack: basically we run normal type-check and generate -- line 1307 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1319 ---------------------------------------- . } . . /// Gives temporary access to the region constraint data. . pub fn with_region_constraints( . &self, . op: impl FnOnce(&RegionConstraintData<'tcx>) -> R, . ) -> R { . let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); 1,956 ( 0.00%) op(inner.unwrap_region_constraints().data()) . } . . pub fn region_var_origin(&self, vid: ty::RegionVid) -> RegionVariableOrigin { . let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); . let inner = &mut *inner; . inner . .region_constraint_storage . .as_mut() -- line 1335 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1338 ---------------------------------------- . .var_origin(vid) . } . . /// Takes ownership of the list of variable regions. This implies . /// that all the region constraints have already been taken, and . /// hence that `resolve_regions_and_report_errors` can never be . /// called. This is used only during NLL processing to "hand off" ownership . /// of the set of region variables into the NLL region context. 470 ( 0.00%) pub fn take_region_var_origins(&self) -> VarInfos { . let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); 1,786 ( 0.00%) let (var_infos, data) = inner . .region_constraint_storage . .take() . .expect("regions already resolved") . .with_log(&mut inner.undo_log) 94 ( 0.00%) .into_infos_and_data(); 94 ( 0.00%) assert!(data.is_empty()); . var_infos 752 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn ty_to_string(&self, t: Ty<'tcx>) -> String { . self.resolve_vars_if_possible(t).to_string() . } . . /// If `TyVar(vid)` resolves to a type, return that type. Else, return the . /// universe index of `TyVar(vid)`. 1,032 ( 0.00%) pub fn probe_ty_var(&self, vid: TyVid) -> Result, ty::UniverseIndex> { . use self::type_variable::TypeVariableValue; . 3,096 ( 0.00%) match self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().probe(vid) { . TypeVariableValue::Known { value } => Ok(value), . TypeVariableValue::Unknown { universe } => Err(universe), . } 3,612 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Resolve any type variables found in `value` -- but only one . /// level. So, if the variable `?X` is bound to some type . /// `Foo`, then this would return `Foo` (but `?Y` may . /// itself be bound to a type). . /// . /// Useful when you only need to inspect the outermost level of . /// the type and don't care about nested types (or perhaps you . /// will be resolving them as well, e.g. in a loop). . pub fn shallow_resolve(&self, value: T) -> T . where . T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, . { 21,728 ( 0.01%) value.fold_with(&mut ShallowResolver { infcx: self }) . } . 2,172 ( 0.00%) pub fn root_var(&self, var: ty::TyVid) -> ty::TyVid { . self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().root_var(var) 3,258 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Where possible, replaces type/const variables in . /// `value` with their final value. Note that region variables . /// are unaffected. If a type/const variable has not been unified, it . /// is left as is. This is an idempotent operation that does . /// not affect inference state in any way and so you can do it . /// at will. 972 ( 0.00%) pub fn resolve_vars_if_possible(&self, value: T) -> T . where . T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, . { 19,694 ( 0.01%) if !value.needs_infer() { 16,249 ( 0.01%) return value; // Avoid duplicated subst-folding. . } 22,282 ( 0.01%) let mut r = resolve::OpportunisticVarResolver::new(self); 29,072 ( 0.01%) value.fold_with(&mut r) 1,215 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the first unresolved variable contained in `T`. In the . /// process of visiting `T`, this will resolve (where possible) . /// type variables in `T`, but it never constructs the final, . /// resolved type, so it's more efficient than . /// `resolve_vars_if_possible()`. . pub fn unresolved_type_vars(&self, value: &T) -> Option<(Ty<'tcx>, Option)> . where -- line 1415 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1490 ---------------------------------------- . expected: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . actual: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . err: TypeError<'tcx>, . ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx> { . let trace = TypeTrace::consts(cause, true, expected, actual); . self.report_and_explain_type_error(trace, &err) . } . 1,530 ( 0.00%) pub fn replace_bound_vars_with_fresh_vars( . &self, . span: Span, . lbrct: LateBoundRegionConversionTime, . value: ty::Binder<'tcx, T>, . ) -> (T, BTreeMap>) . where . T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, . { . let fld_r = 9,516 ( 0.00%) |br: ty::BoundRegion| self.next_region_var(LateBoundRegion(span, br.kind, lbrct)); . let fld_t = |_| { . self.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { . kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, . span, . }) . }; . let fld_c = |_, ty| { . self.next_const_var( . ty, . ConstVariableOrigin { kind: ConstVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, span }, . ) . }; 14,506 ( 0.00%) self.tcx.replace_bound_vars(value, fld_r, fld_t, fld_c) 1,020 ( 0.00%) } . . /// See the [`region_constraints::RegionConstraintCollector::verify_generic_bound`] method. . pub fn verify_generic_bound( . &self, . origin: SubregionOrigin<'tcx>, . kind: GenericKind<'tcx>, . a: ty::Region<'tcx>, . bound: VerifyBound<'tcx>, -- line 1530 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1535 ---------------------------------------- . .borrow_mut() . .unwrap_region_constraints() . .verify_generic_bound(origin, kind, a, bound); . } . . /// Obtains the latest type of the given closure; this may be a . /// closure in the current function, in which case its . /// `ClosureKind` may not yet be known. 616 ( 0.00%) pub fn closure_kind(&self, closure_substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> Option { 1,232 ( 0.00%) let closure_kind_ty = closure_substs.as_closure().kind_ty(); . let closure_kind_ty = self.shallow_resolve(closure_kind_ty); 924 ( 0.00%) closure_kind_ty.to_opt_closure_kind() . } . . /// Clears the selection, evaluation, and projection caches. This is useful when . /// repeatedly attempting to select an `Obligation` while changing only . /// its `ParamEnv`, since `FulfillmentContext` doesn't use probing. . pub fn clear_caches(&self) { . self.selection_cache.clear(); . self.evaluation_cache.clear(); . self.inner.borrow_mut().projection_cache().clear(); . } . . pub fn universe(&self) -> ty::UniverseIndex { 37,276 ( 0.01%) self.universe.get() 12,269 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Creates and return a fresh universe that extends all previous . /// universes. Updates `self.universe` to that new universe. 182 ( 0.00%) pub fn create_next_universe(&self) -> ty::UniverseIndex { 220 ( 0.00%) let u = self.universe.get().next_universe(); . self.universe.set(u); . u 182 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Resolves and evaluates a constant. . /// . /// The constant can be located on a trait like `::C`, in which case the given . /// substitutions and environment are used to resolve the constant. Alternatively if the . /// constant has generic parameters in scope the substitutions are used to evaluate the value of . /// the constant. For example in `fn foo() { let _ = [0; bar::()]; }` the repeat count . /// constant `bar::()` requires a substitution for `T`, if the substitution for `T` is still -- line 1576 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1606 ---------------------------------------- . // variables, thus we don't need to substitute back the original values. . self.tcx.const_eval_resolve(param_env_erased, unevaluated, span) . } . . /// If `typ` is a type variable of some kind, resolve it one level . /// (but do not resolve types found in the result). If `typ` is . /// not a type variable, just return it unmodified. . // FIXME(eddyb) inline into `ShallowResolver::visit_ty`. 245,872 ( 0.08%) fn shallow_resolve_ty(&self, typ: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 127,703 ( 0.04%) match *typ.kind() { . ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(v)) => { . // Not entirely obvious: if `typ` is a type variable, . // it can be resolved to an int/float variable, which . // can then be recursively resolved, hence the . // recursion. Note though that we prevent type . // variables from unifying to other type variables . // directly (though they may be embedded . // structurally), and we prevent cycles in any case, . // so this recursion should always be of very limited . // depth. . // . // Note: if these two lines are combined into one we get . // dynamic borrow errors on `self.inner`. 64,440 ( 0.02%) let known = self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().probe(v).known(); . known.map_or(typ, |t| self.shallow_resolve_ty(t)) . } . 1,280 ( 0.00%) ty::Infer(ty::IntVar(v)) => self . .inner . .borrow_mut() . .int_unification_table() . .probe_value(v) 408 ( 0.00%) .map(|v| v.to_type(self.tcx)) . .unwrap_or(typ), . . ty::Infer(ty::FloatVar(v)) => self . .inner . .borrow_mut() . .float_unification_table() . .probe_value(v) . .map(|v| v.to_type(self.tcx)) . .unwrap_or(typ), . . _ => typ, . } 276,606 ( 0.09%) } . . /// `ty_or_const_infer_var_changed` is equivalent to one of these two: . /// * `shallow_resolve(ty) != ty` (where `ty.kind = ty::Infer(_)`) . /// * `shallow_resolve(ct) != ct` (where `ct.kind = ty::ConstKind::Infer(_)`) . /// . /// However, `ty_or_const_infer_var_changed` is more efficient. It's always . /// inlined, despite being large, because it has only two call sites that . /// are extremely hot (both in `traits::fulfill`'s checking of `stalled_on` -- line 1659 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1662 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline(always)] . pub fn ty_or_const_infer_var_changed(&self, infer_var: TyOrConstInferVar<'tcx>) -> bool { . match infer_var { . TyOrConstInferVar::Ty(v) => { . use self::type_variable::TypeVariableValue; . . // If `inlined_probe` returns a `Known` value, it never equals . // `ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(v))`. 37,160 ( 0.01%) match self.inner.borrow_mut().type_variables().inlined_probe(v) { . TypeVariableValue::Unknown { .. } => false, . TypeVariableValue::Known { .. } => true, . } . } . . TyOrConstInferVar::TyInt(v) => { . // If `inlined_probe_value` returns a value it's always a . // `ty::Int(_)` or `ty::UInt(_)`, which never matches a . // `ty::Infer(_)`. 752 ( 0.00%) self.inner.borrow_mut().int_unification_table().inlined_probe_value(v).is_some() . } . . TyOrConstInferVar::TyFloat(v) => { . // If `probe_value` returns a value it's always a . // `ty::Float(_)`, which never matches a `ty::Infer(_)`. . // . // Not `inlined_probe_value(v)` because this call site is colder. . self.inner.borrow_mut().float_unification_table().probe_value(v).is_some() -- line 1688 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1716 ---------------------------------------- . /// Equivalent to `ty::ConstKind::Infer(ty::InferConst::Var(_))`. . Const(ConstVid<'tcx>), . } . . impl<'tcx> TyOrConstInferVar<'tcx> { . /// Tries to extract an inference variable from a type or a constant, returns `None` . /// for types other than `ty::Infer(_)` (or `InferTy::Fresh*`) and . /// for constants other than `ty::ConstKind::Infer(_)` (or `InferConst::Fresh`). 748 ( 0.00%) pub fn maybe_from_generic_arg(arg: GenericArg<'tcx>) -> Option { . match arg.unpack() { . GenericArgKind::Type(ty) => Self::maybe_from_ty(ty), . GenericArgKind::Const(ct) => Self::maybe_from_const(ct), . GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) => None, . } 748 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Tries to extract an inference variable from a type, returns `None` . /// for types other than `ty::Infer(_)` (or `InferTy::Fresh*`). 36 ( 0.00%) pub fn maybe_from_ty(ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option { 7,024 ( 0.00%) match *ty.kind() { 1,536 ( 0.00%) ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(v)) => Some(TyOrConstInferVar::Ty(v)), 32 ( 0.00%) ty::Infer(ty::IntVar(v)) => Some(TyOrConstInferVar::TyInt(v)), . ty::Infer(ty::FloatVar(v)) => Some(TyOrConstInferVar::TyFloat(v)), . _ => None, . } 36 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Tries to extract an inference variable from a constant, returns `None` . /// for constants other than `ty::ConstKind::Infer(_)` (or `InferConst::Fresh`). . pub fn maybe_from_const(ct: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>) -> Option { . match ct.val { . ty::ConstKind::Infer(InferConst::Var(v)) => Some(TyOrConstInferVar::Const(v)), . _ => None, . } -- line 1749 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1755 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeFolder<'tcx> for ShallowResolver<'a, 'tcx> { . fn tcx<'b>(&'b self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { . self.infcx.tcx . } . . fn fold_ty(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 46,337 ( 0.01%) self.infcx.shallow_resolve_ty(ty) . } . 256 ( 0.00%) fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>) -> &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx> { 184 ( 0.00%) if let ty::Const { val: ty::ConstKind::Infer(InferConst::Var(vid)), .. } = ct { 140 ( 0.00%) self.infcx . .inner . .borrow_mut() . .const_unification_table() 84 ( 0.00%) .probe_value(*vid) . .val . .known() . .unwrap_or(ct) . } else { . ct . } 320 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> TypeTrace<'tcx> { . pub fn span(&self) -> Span { 10 ( 0.00%) self.cause.span . } . . pub fn types( . cause: &ObligationCause<'tcx>, . a_is_expected: bool, . a: Ty<'tcx>, . b: Ty<'tcx>, . ) -> TypeTrace<'tcx> { -- line 1792 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1800 ---------------------------------------- . b: &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>, . ) -> TypeTrace<'tcx> { . TypeTrace { cause: cause.clone(), values: Consts(ExpectedFound::new(a_is_expected, a, b)) } . } . } . . impl<'tcx> SubregionOrigin<'tcx> { . pub fn span(&self) -> Span { 25 ( 0.00%) match *self { 5 ( 0.00%) Subtype(ref a) => a.span(), . RelateObjectBound(a) => a, . RelateParamBound(a, ..) => a, . RelateRegionParamBound(a) => a, . Reborrow(a) => a, . ReborrowUpvar(a, _) => a, . DataBorrowed(_, a) => a, . ReferenceOutlivesReferent(_, a) => a, . CompareImplMethodObligation { span, .. } => span, -- line 1817 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1818 ---------------------------------------- . CompareImplTypeObligation { span, .. } => span, . } . } . . pub fn from_obligation_cause(cause: &traits::ObligationCause<'tcx>, default: F) -> Self . where . F: FnOnce() -> Self, . { 2,613 ( 0.00%) match *cause.code() { 437 ( 0.00%) traits::ObligationCauseCode::ReferenceOutlivesReferent(ref_type) => { 2,185 ( 0.00%) SubregionOrigin::ReferenceOutlivesReferent(ref_type, cause.span) . } . . traits::ObligationCauseCode::CompareImplMethodObligation { . impl_item_def_id, . trait_item_def_id, . } => SubregionOrigin::CompareImplMethodObligation { . span: cause.span, . impl_item_def_id, -- line 1836 ---------------------------------------- 199,320 ( 0.06%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 23 ---------------------------------------- . use std::cmp::Ordering; . use std::marker::PhantomData; . use std::ops::Range; . use ty::util::IntTypeExt; . . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable, Lift)] . pub struct TypeAndMut<'tcx> { 7 ( 0.00%) pub ty: Ty<'tcx>, 35 ( 0.00%) pub mutbl: hir::Mutability, . } . . #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Copy)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . /// A "free" region `fr` can be interpreted as "some region . /// at least as big as the scope `fr.scope`". . pub struct FreeRegion { 2,394 ( 0.00%) pub scope: DefId, 5,665 ( 0.00%) pub bound_region: BoundRegionKind, . } . 46,094 ( 0.01%) #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Copy)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . pub enum BoundRegionKind { . /// An anonymous region parameter for a given fn (&T) 3,283 ( 0.00%) BrAnon(u32), . . /// Named region parameters for functions (a in &'a T) . /// . /// The `DefId` is needed to distinguish free regions in . /// the event of shadowing. 44 ( 0.00%) BrNamed(DefId, Symbol), . . /// Anonymous region for the implicit env pointer parameter . /// to a closure . BrEnv, . } . 78 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Debug, PartialOrd, Ord)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . pub struct BoundRegion { 9,412 ( 0.00%) pub var: BoundVar, 8,318 ( 0.00%) pub kind: BoundRegionKind, . } . . impl BoundRegionKind { . pub fn is_named(&self) -> bool { . match *self { . BoundRegionKind::BrNamed(_, name) => name != kw::UnderscoreLifetime, . _ => false, . } . } . } . . /// Defines the kinds of types. . /// . /// N.B., if you change this, you'll probably want to change the corresponding . /// AST structure in `rustc_ast/src/ast.rs` as well. 1,423,330 ( 0.45%) #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Debug)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . #[rustc_diagnostic_item = "TyKind"] . pub enum TyKind<'tcx> { . /// The primitive boolean type. Written as `bool`. . Bool, . . /// The primitive character type; holds a Unicode scalar value . /// (a non-surrogate code point). Written as `char`. -- line 89 ---------------------------------------- -- line 99 ---------------------------------------- . Float(ty::FloatTy), . . /// Algebraic data types (ADT). For example: structures, enumerations and unions. . /// . /// InternalSubsts here, possibly against intuition, *may* contain `Param`s. . /// That is, even after substitution it is possible that there are type . /// variables. This happens when the `Adt` corresponds to an ADT . /// definition and not a concrete use of it. 125,369 ( 0.04%) Adt(&'tcx AdtDef, SubstsRef<'tcx>), . . /// An unsized FFI type that is opaque to Rust. Written as `extern type T`. . Foreign(DefId), . . /// The pointee of a string slice. Written as `str`. . Str, . . /// An array with the given length. Written as `[T; n]`. 2,033 ( 0.00%) Array(Ty<'tcx>, &'tcx ty::Const<'tcx>), . . /// The pointee of an array slice. Written as `[T]`. . Slice(Ty<'tcx>), . . /// A raw pointer. Written as `*mut T` or `*const T` . RawPtr(TypeAndMut<'tcx>), . . /// A reference; a pointer with an associated lifetime. Written as . /// `&'a mut T` or `&'a T`. 136,000 ( 0.04%) Ref(Region<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>, hir::Mutability), . . /// The anonymous type of a function declaration/definition. Each . /// function has a unique type, which is output (for a function . /// named `foo` returning an `i32`) as `fn() -> i32 {foo}`. . /// . /// For example the type of `bar` here: . /// . /// ```rust -- line 134 ---------------------------------------- -- line 143 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// ```rust . /// fn foo() -> i32 { 1 } . /// let bar: fn() -> i32 = foo; . /// ``` . FnPtr(PolyFnSig<'tcx>), . . /// A trait object. Written as `dyn for<'b> Trait<'b, Assoc = u32> + Send + 'a`. 598 ( 0.00%) Dynamic(&'tcx List>>, ty::Region<'tcx>), . . /// The anonymous type of a closure. Used to represent the type of . /// `|a| a`. . Closure(DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>), . . /// The anonymous type of a generator. Used to represent the type of . /// `|a| yield a`. . Generator(DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>, hir::Movability), -- line 159 ---------------------------------------- -- line 180 ---------------------------------------- . /// The substitutions are for the generics of the function in question. . /// After typeck, the concrete type can be found in the `types` map. . Opaque(DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>), . . /// A type parameter; for example, `T` in `fn f(x: T) {}`. . Param(ParamTy), . . /// Bound type variable, used only when preparing a trait query. 399 ( 0.00%) Bound(ty::DebruijnIndex, BoundTy), . . /// A placeholder type - universally quantified higher-ranked type. . Placeholder(ty::PlaceholderType), . . /// A type variable used during type checking. . Infer(InferTy), . . /// A placeholder for a type which could not be computed; this is -- line 196 ---------------------------------------- -- line 330 ---------------------------------------- . pub closure_kind_ty: T, . pub closure_sig_as_fn_ptr_ty: T, . pub tupled_upvars_ty: T, . } . . impl<'tcx> ClosureSubsts<'tcx> { . /// Construct `ClosureSubsts` from `ClosureSubstsParts`, containing `Substs` . /// for the closure parent, alongside additional closure-specific components. 31 ( 0.00%) pub fn new( . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . parts: ClosureSubstsParts<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, . ) -> ClosureSubsts<'tcx> { . ClosureSubsts { . substs: tcx.mk_substs( 62 ( 0.00%) parts.parent_substs.iter().copied().chain( 124 ( 0.00%) [parts.closure_kind_ty, parts.closure_sig_as_fn_ptr_ty, parts.tupled_upvars_ty] . .iter() . .map(|&ty| ty.into()), . ), . ), . } 62 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Divides the closure substs into their respective components. . /// The ordering assumed here must match that used by `ClosureSubsts::new` above. 461 ( 0.00%) fn split(self) -> ClosureSubstsParts<'tcx, GenericArg<'tcx>> { . match self.substs[..] { 4,666 ( 0.00%) [ 1,197 ( 0.00%) ref parent_substs @ .., 1,207 ( 0.00%) closure_kind_ty, 758 ( 0.00%) closure_sig_as_fn_ptr_ty, 829 ( 0.00%) tupled_upvars_ty, 1,844 ( 0.00%) ] => ClosureSubstsParts { . parent_substs, . closure_kind_ty, . closure_sig_as_fn_ptr_ty, . tupled_upvars_ty, . }, . _ => bug!("closure substs missing synthetics"), . } 1,383 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` only if enough of the synthetic types are known to . /// allow using all of the methods on `ClosureSubsts` without panicking. . /// . /// Used primarily by `ty::print::pretty` to be able to handle closure . /// types that haven't had their synthetic types substituted in. . pub fn is_valid(self) -> bool { . self.substs.len() >= 3 -- line 378 ---------------------------------------- -- line 383 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn parent_substs(self) -> &'tcx [GenericArg<'tcx>] { . self.split().parent_substs . } . . /// Returns an iterator over the list of types of captured paths by the closure. . /// In case there was a type error in figuring out the types of the captured path, an . /// empty iterator is returned. . #[inline] 42 ( 0.00%) pub fn upvar_tys(self) -> impl Iterator> + 'tcx { 135 ( 0.00%) match self.tupled_upvars_ty().kind() { . TyKind::Error(_) => None, 90 ( 0.00%) TyKind::Tuple(..) => Some(self.tupled_upvars_ty().tuple_fields()), . TyKind::Infer(_) => bug!("upvar_tys called before capture types are inferred"), . ty => bug!("Unexpected representation of upvar types tuple {:?}", ty), . } . .into_iter() . .flatten() 28 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the tuple type representing the upvars for this closure. . #[inline] . pub fn tupled_upvars_ty(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { 2,089 ( 0.00%) self.split().tupled_upvars_ty.expect_ty() . } . . /// Returns the closure kind for this closure; may return a type . /// variable during inference. To get the closure kind during . /// inference, use `infcx.closure_kind(substs)`. 309 ( 0.00%) pub fn kind_ty(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.split().closure_kind_ty.expect_ty() 618 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the `fn` pointer type representing the closure signature for this . /// closure. . // FIXME(eddyb) this should be unnecessary, as the shallowly resolved . // type is known at the time of the creation of `ClosureSubsts`, . // see `rustc_typeck::check::closure`. . pub fn sig_as_fn_ptr_ty(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.split().closure_sig_as_fn_ptr_ty.expect_ty() . } . . /// Returns the closure kind for this closure; only usable outside . /// of an inference context, because in that context we know that . /// there are no type variables. . /// . /// If you have an inference context, use `infcx.closure_kind()`. 7 ( 0.00%) pub fn kind(self) -> ty::ClosureKind { 7 ( 0.00%) self.kind_ty().to_opt_closure_kind().unwrap() 14 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Extracts the signature from the closure. 390 ( 0.00%) pub fn sig(self) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx> { . let ty = self.sig_as_fn_ptr_ty(); 780 ( 0.00%) match ty.kind() { 1,560 ( 0.00%) ty::FnPtr(sig) => *sig, . _ => bug!("closure_sig_as_fn_ptr_ty is not a fn-ptr: {:?}", ty.kind()), . } 1,170 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// Similar to `ClosureSubsts`; see the above documentation for more. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct GeneratorSubsts<'tcx> { . pub substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . } . -- line 448 ---------------------------------------- -- line 676 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl<'tcx> UpvarSubsts<'tcx> { . /// Returns an iterator over the list of types of captured paths by the closure/generator. . /// In case there was a type error in figuring out the types of the captured path, an . /// empty iterator is returned. . #[inline] . pub fn upvar_tys(self) -> impl Iterator> + 'tcx { 76 ( 0.00%) let tupled_tys = match self { 107 ( 0.00%) UpvarSubsts::Closure(substs) => substs.as_closure().tupled_upvars_ty(), . UpvarSubsts::Generator(substs) => substs.as_generator().tupled_upvars_ty(), . }; . 176 ( 0.00%) match tupled_tys.kind() { . TyKind::Error(_) => None, 145 ( 0.00%) TyKind::Tuple(..) => Some(self.tupled_upvars_ty().tuple_fields()), . TyKind::Infer(_) => bug!("upvar_tys called before capture types are inferred"), . ty => bug!("Unexpected representation of upvar types tuple {:?}", ty), . } . .into_iter() . .flatten() . } . . #[inline] . pub fn tupled_upvars_ty(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { 138 ( 0.00%) match self { 145 ( 0.00%) UpvarSubsts::Closure(substs) => substs.as_closure().tupled_upvars_ty(), . UpvarSubsts::Generator(substs) => substs.as_generator().tupled_upvars_ty(), . } . } . } . . /// An inline const is modeled like . /// . /// const InlineConst<'l0...'li, T0...Tj, R>: R; -- line 710 ---------------------------------------- -- line 760 ---------------------------------------- . } . . /// Returns the type of this inline const. . pub fn ty(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.split().ty.expect_ty() . } . } . 800 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, Eq, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 469 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub enum ExistentialPredicate<'tcx> { . /// E.g., `Iterator`. . Trait(ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx>), . /// E.g., `Iterator::Item = T`. . Projection(ExistentialProjection<'tcx>), . /// E.g., `Send`. 6 ( 0.00%) AutoTrait(DefId), . } . . impl<'tcx> ExistentialPredicate<'tcx> { . /// Compares via an ordering that will not change if modules are reordered or other changes are . /// made to the tree. In particular, this ordering is preserved across incremental compilations. 55 ( 0.00%) pub fn stable_cmp(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, other: &Self) -> Ordering { . use self::ExistentialPredicate::*; 66 ( 0.00%) match (*self, *other) { . (Trait(_), Trait(_)) => Ordering::Equal, . (Projection(ref a), Projection(ref b)) => { . tcx.def_path_hash(a.item_def_id).cmp(&tcx.def_path_hash(b.item_def_id)) . } . (AutoTrait(ref a), AutoTrait(ref b)) => { . tcx.def_path_hash(*a).cmp(&tcx.def_path_hash(*b)) . } . (Trait(_), _) => Ordering::Less, . (Projection(_), Trait(_)) => Ordering::Greater, . (Projection(_), _) => Ordering::Less, . (AutoTrait(_), _) => Ordering::Greater, . } 66 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> Binder<'tcx, ExistentialPredicate<'tcx>> { 63 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_self_ty(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, self_ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::Predicate<'tcx> { . use crate::ty::ToPredicate; 35 ( 0.00%) match self.skip_binder() { . ExistentialPredicate::Trait(tr) => { . self.rebind(tr).with_self_ty(tcx, self_ty).without_const().to_predicate(tcx) . } . ExistentialPredicate::Projection(p) => { . self.rebind(p.with_self_ty(tcx, self_ty)).to_predicate(tcx) . } . ExistentialPredicate::AutoTrait(did) => { . let trait_ref = self.rebind(ty::TraitRef { . def_id: did, . substs: tcx.mk_substs_trait(self_ty, &[]), . }); . trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(tcx) . } . } 56 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> List>> { . /// Returns the "principal `DefId`" of this set of existential predicates. . /// . /// A Rust trait object type consists (in addition to a lifetime bound) . /// of a set of trait bounds, which are separated into any number . /// of auto-trait bounds, and at most one non-auto-trait bound. The -- line 826 ---------------------------------------- -- line 840 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// It is also possible to have a "trivial" trait object that . /// consists only of auto traits, with no principal - for example, . /// `dyn Send + Sync`. In that case, the set of auto-trait bounds . /// is `{Send, Sync}`, while there is no principal. These trait objects . /// have a "trivial" vtable consisting of just the size, alignment, . /// and destructor. . pub fn principal(&self) -> Option>> { 27 ( 0.00%) self[0] 27 ( 0.00%) .map_bound(|this| match this { . ExistentialPredicate::Trait(tr) => Some(tr), . _ => None, . }) . .transpose() . } . 7 ( 0.00%) pub fn principal_def_id(&self) -> Option { . self.principal().map(|trait_ref| trait_ref.skip_binder().def_id) 14 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn projection_bounds<'a>( . &'a self, . ) -> impl Iterator>> + 'a { . self.iter().filter_map(|predicate| { . predicate . .map_bound(|pred| match pred { -- line 866 ---------------------------------------- -- line 886 ---------------------------------------- . /// T: Foo . /// . /// This would be represented by a trait-reference where the `DefId` is the . /// `DefId` for the trait `Foo` and the substs define `T` as parameter 0, . /// and `U` as parameter 1. . /// . /// Trait references also appear in object types like `Foo`, but in . /// that case the `Self` parameter is absent from the substitutions. 18,219 ( 0.01%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 73,906 ( 0.02%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct TraitRef<'tcx> { 792 ( 0.00%) pub def_id: DefId, 54,775 ( 0.02%) pub substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . } . . impl<'tcx> TraitRef<'tcx> { 177 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(def_id: DefId, substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> TraitRef<'tcx> { . TraitRef { def_id, substs } 708 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns a `TraitRef` of the form `P0: Foo` where `Pi` . /// are the parameters defined on trait. 216 ( 0.00%) pub fn identity(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: DefId) -> Binder<'tcx, TraitRef<'tcx>> { 96 ( 0.00%) ty::Binder::dummy(TraitRef { . def_id, 144 ( 0.00%) substs: InternalSubsts::identity_for_item(tcx, def_id), . }) 192 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn self_ty(&self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . self.substs.type_at(0) . } . 168 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_method( . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . trait_id: DefId, . substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . ) -> ty::TraitRef<'tcx> { . let defs = tcx.generics_of(trait_id); . 21 ( 0.00%) ty::TraitRef { def_id: trait_id, substs: tcx.intern_substs(&substs[..defs.params.len()]) } 231 ( 0.00%) } . } . . pub type PolyTraitRef<'tcx> = Binder<'tcx, TraitRef<'tcx>>; . . impl<'tcx> PolyTraitRef<'tcx> { . pub fn self_ty(&self) -> Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> { . self.map_bound_ref(|tr| tr.self_ty()) . } . . pub fn def_id(&self) -> DefId { 345 ( 0.00%) self.skip_binder().def_id 115 ( 0.00%) } . 360 ( 0.00%) pub fn to_poly_trait_predicate(&self) -> ty::PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx> { 720 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound(|trait_ref| ty::TraitPredicate { . trait_ref, . constness: ty::BoundConstness::NotConst, . polarity: ty::ImplPolarity::Positive, . }) 360 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// An existential reference to a trait, where `Self` is erased. . /// For example, the trait object `Trait<'a, 'b, X, Y>` is: . /// . /// exists T. T: Trait<'a, 'b, X, Y> . /// . /// The substitutions don't include the erased `Self`, only trait . /// type and lifetime parameters (`[X, Y]` and `['a, 'b]` above). 44 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 236 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx> { 36 ( 0.00%) pub def_id: DefId, 276 ( 0.00%) pub substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . } . . impl<'tcx> ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx> { 4 ( 0.00%) pub fn erase_self_ty( . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . trait_ref: ty::TraitRef<'tcx>, . ) -> ty::ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx> { . // Assert there is a Self. . trait_ref.substs.type_at(0); . . ty::ExistentialTraitRef { . def_id: trait_ref.def_id, . substs: tcx.intern_substs(&trait_ref.substs[1..]), . } 4 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Object types don't have a self type specified. Therefore, when . /// we convert the principal trait-ref into a normal trait-ref, . /// you must give *some* self type. A common choice is `mk_err()` . /// or some placeholder type. . pub fn with_self_ty(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, self_ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::TraitRef<'tcx> { . // otherwise the escaping vars would be captured by the binder . // debug_assert!(!self_ty.has_escaping_bound_vars()); -- line 985 ---------------------------------------- -- line 999 ---------------------------------------- . /// we convert the principal trait-ref into a normal trait-ref, . /// you must give *some* self type. A common choice is `mk_err()` . /// or some placeholder type. . pub fn with_self_ty(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, self_ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx> { . self.map_bound(|trait_ref| trait_ref.with_self_ty(tcx, self_ty)) . } . } . 6,362 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . pub enum BoundVariableKind { . Ty(BoundTyKind), . Region(BoundRegionKind), . Const, . } . . /// Binder is a binder for higher-ranked lifetimes or types. It is part of the -- line 1015 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1016 ---------------------------------------- . /// compiler's representation for things like `for<'a> Fn(&'a isize)` . /// (which would be represented by the type `PolyTraitRef == . /// Binder<'tcx, TraitRef>`). Note that when we instantiate, . /// erase, or otherwise "discharge" these bound vars, we change the . /// type from `Binder<'tcx, T>` to just `T` (see . /// e.g., `liberate_late_bound_regions`). . /// . /// `Decodable` and `Encodable` are implemented for `Binder` using the `impl_binder_encode_decode!` macro. 813 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)] 45,061 ( 0.01%) pub struct Binder<'tcx, T>(T, &'tcx List); . . impl<'tcx, T> Binder<'tcx, T> . where . T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, . { . /// Wraps `value` in a binder, asserting that `value` does not . /// contain any bound vars that would be bound by the . /// binder. This is commonly used to 'inject' a value T into a . /// different binding level. 4,660 ( 0.00%) pub fn dummy(value: T) -> Binder<'tcx, T> { 14,314 ( 0.00%) assert!(!value.has_escaping_bound_vars()); 30,548 ( 0.01%) Binder(value, ty::List::empty()) 4,656 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn bind_with_vars(value: T, vars: &'tcx List) -> Binder<'tcx, T> { . if cfg!(debug_assertions) { . let mut validator = ValidateBoundVars::new(vars); . value.visit_with(&mut validator); . } 2,992 ( 0.00%) Binder(value, vars) . } . } . . impl<'tcx, T> Binder<'tcx, T> { . /// Skips the binder and returns the "bound" value. This is a . /// risky thing to do because it's easy to get confused about . /// De Bruijn indices and the like. It is usually better to . /// discharge the binder using `no_bound_vars` or -- line 1053 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1059 ---------------------------------------- . /// accounting. . /// . /// Some examples where `skip_binder` is reasonable: . /// . /// - extracting the `DefId` from a PolyTraitRef; . /// - comparing the self type of a PolyTraitRef to see if it is equal to . /// a type parameter `X`, since the type `X` does not reference any regions . pub fn skip_binder(self) -> T { 119,202 ( 0.04%) self.0 . } . . pub fn bound_vars(&self) -> &'tcx List { 77 ( 0.00%) self.1 . } . . pub fn as_ref(&self) -> Binder<'tcx, &T> { 646 ( 0.00%) Binder(&self.0, self.1) . } . . pub fn map_bound_ref_unchecked(&self, f: F) -> Binder<'tcx, U> . where . F: FnOnce(&T) -> U, . { . let value = f(&self.0); . Binder(value, self.1) -- line 1083 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1085 ---------------------------------------- . . pub fn map_bound_ref>(&self, f: F) -> Binder<'tcx, U> . where . F: FnOnce(&T) -> U, . { . self.as_ref().map_bound(f) . } . 248 ( 0.00%) pub fn map_bound>(self, f: F) -> Binder<'tcx, U> . where . F: FnOnce(T) -> U, . { 5,242 ( 0.00%) let value = f(self.0); . if cfg!(debug_assertions) { . let mut validator = ValidateBoundVars::new(self.1); . value.visit_with(&mut validator); . } 24,811 ( 0.01%) Binder(value, self.1) 248 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn try_map_bound, E>(self, f: F) -> Result, E> . where . F: FnOnce(T) -> Result, . { . let value = f(self.0)?; . if cfg!(debug_assertions) { . let mut validator = ValidateBoundVars::new(self.1); . value.visit_with(&mut validator); . } 1,155 ( 0.00%) Ok(Binder(value, self.1)) . } . . /// Wraps a `value` in a binder, using the same bound variables as the . /// current `Binder`. This should not be used if the new value *changes* . /// the bound variables. Note: the (old or new) value itself does not . /// necessarily need to *name* all the bound variables. . /// . /// This currently doesn't do anything different than `bind`, because we -- line 1122 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1126 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn rebind(&self, value: U) -> Binder<'tcx, U> . where . U: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, . { . if cfg!(debug_assertions) { . let mut validator = ValidateBoundVars::new(self.bound_vars()); . value.visit_with(&mut validator); . } 2,048 ( 0.00%) Binder(value, self.1) . } . . /// Unwraps and returns the value within, but only if it contains . /// no bound vars at all. (In other words, if this binder -- . /// and indeed any enclosing binder -- doesn't bind anything at . /// all.) Otherwise, returns `None`. . /// . /// (One could imagine having a method that just unwraps a single -- line 1142 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1143 ---------------------------------------- . /// binder, but permits late-bound vars bound by enclosing . /// binders, but that would require adjusting the debruijn . /// indices, and given the shallow binding structure we often use, . /// would not be that useful.) . pub fn no_bound_vars(self) -> Option . where . T: TypeFoldable<'tcx>, . { 17,719 ( 0.01%) if self.0.has_escaping_bound_vars() { None } else { Some(self.skip_binder()) } 365 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Splits the contents into two things that share the same binder . /// level as the original, returning two distinct binders. . /// . /// `f` should consider bound regions at depth 1 to be free, and . /// anything it produces with bound regions at depth 1 will be . /// bound in the resulting return values. . pub fn split(self, f: F) -> (Binder<'tcx, U>, Binder<'tcx, V>) -- line 1160 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1170 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn transpose(self) -> Option> { . let bound_vars = self.1; . self.0.map(|v| Binder(v, bound_vars)) . } . } . . /// Represents the projection of an associated type. In explicit UFCS . /// form this would be written `>::N`. 124 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 6,464 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct ProjectionTy<'tcx> { . /// The parameters of the associated item. 3,544 ( 0.00%) pub substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, . . /// The `DefId` of the `TraitItem` for the associated type `N`. . /// . /// Note that this is not the `DefId` of the `TraitRef` containing this . /// associated type, which is in `tcx.associated_item(item_def_id).container`. 3,206 ( 0.00%) pub item_def_id: DefId, . } . . impl<'tcx> ProjectionTy<'tcx> { 3,108 ( 0.00%) pub fn trait_def_id(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> DefId { 888 ( 0.00%) tcx.associated_item(self.item_def_id).container.id() 3,552 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Extracts the underlying trait reference and own substs from this projection. . /// For example, if this is a projection of `::Item<'a>`, . /// then this function would return a `T: Iterator` trait reference and `['a]` as the own substs 119 ( 0.00%) pub fn trait_ref_and_own_substs( . &self, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . ) -> (ty::TraitRef<'tcx>, &'tcx [ty::GenericArg<'tcx>]) { 51 ( 0.00%) let def_id = tcx.associated_item(self.item_def_id).container.id(); . let trait_generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); 85 ( 0.00%) ( . ty::TraitRef { def_id, substs: self.substs.truncate_to(tcx, trait_generics) }, . &self.substs[trait_generics.count()..], . ) 153 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Extracts the underlying trait reference from this projection. . /// For example, if this is a projection of `::Item`, . /// then this function would return a `T: Iterator` trait reference. . /// . /// WARNING: This will drop the substs for generic associated types . /// consider calling [Self::trait_ref_and_own_substs] to get those . /// as well. 3,726 ( 0.00%) pub fn trait_ref(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> ty::TraitRef<'tcx> { 414 ( 0.00%) let def_id = self.trait_def_id(tcx); 414 ( 0.00%) ty::TraitRef { def_id, substs: self.substs.truncate_to(tcx, tcx.generics_of(def_id)) } 4,554 ( 0.00%) } . 800 ( 0.00%) pub fn self_ty(&self) -> Ty<'tcx> { 2,400 ( 0.00%) self.substs.type_at(0) 1,600 ( 0.00%) } . } . . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct GenSig<'tcx> { . pub resume_ty: Ty<'tcx>, . pub yield_ty: Ty<'tcx>, . pub return_ty: Ty<'tcx>, . } -- line 1233 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1235 ---------------------------------------- . pub type PolyGenSig<'tcx> = Binder<'tcx, GenSig<'tcx>>; . . /// Signature of a function type, which we have arbitrarily . /// decided to use to refer to the input/output types. . /// . /// - `inputs`: is the list of arguments and their modes. . /// - `output`: is the return type. . /// - `c_variadic`: indicates whether this is a C-variadic function. 5,571 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 4,403 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct FnSig<'tcx> { 1,884 ( 0.00%) pub inputs_and_output: &'tcx List>, 13,728 ( 0.00%) pub c_variadic: bool, 2,494 ( 0.00%) pub unsafety: hir::Unsafety, 11,389 ( 0.00%) pub abi: abi::Abi, . } . . impl<'tcx> FnSig<'tcx> { 4,501 ( 0.00%) pub fn inputs(&self) -> &'tcx [Ty<'tcx>] { 20,581 ( 0.01%) &self.inputs_and_output[..self.inputs_and_output.len() - 1] 9,002 ( 0.00%) } . 2,929 ( 0.00%) pub fn output(&self) -> Ty<'tcx> { 21,940 ( 0.01%) self.inputs_and_output[self.inputs_and_output.len() - 1] 5,858 ( 0.00%) } . . // Creates a minimal `FnSig` to be used when encountering a `TyKind::Error` in a fallible . // method. . fn fake() -> FnSig<'tcx> { . FnSig { . inputs_and_output: List::empty(), . c_variadic: false, . unsafety: hir::Unsafety::Normal, -- line 1267 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1270 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . pub type PolyFnSig<'tcx> = Binder<'tcx, FnSig<'tcx>>; . . impl<'tcx> PolyFnSig<'tcx> { . #[inline] . pub fn inputs(&self) -> Binder<'tcx, &'tcx [Ty<'tcx>]> { 461 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound_ref_unchecked(|fn_sig| fn_sig.inputs()) . } . #[inline] . pub fn input(&self, index: usize) -> ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> { 928 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound_ref(|fn_sig| fn_sig.inputs()[index]) . } . pub fn inputs_and_output(&self) -> ty::Binder<'tcx, &'tcx List>> { . self.map_bound_ref(|fn_sig| fn_sig.inputs_and_output) 91 ( 0.00%) } . #[inline] . pub fn output(&self) -> ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> { 833 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound_ref(|fn_sig| fn_sig.output()) . } . pub fn c_variadic(&self) -> bool { 180 ( 0.00%) self.skip_binder().c_variadic 90 ( 0.00%) } . pub fn unsafety(&self) -> hir::Unsafety { 468 ( 0.00%) self.skip_binder().unsafety 234 ( 0.00%) } . pub fn abi(&self) -> abi::Abi { 840 ( 0.00%) self.skip_binder().abi 210 ( 0.00%) } . } . . pub type CanonicalPolyFnSig<'tcx> = Canonical<'tcx, Binder<'tcx, FnSig<'tcx>>>; . . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . pub struct ParamTy { . pub index: u32, -- line 1307 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1321 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn to_ty(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { . tcx.mk_ty_param(self.index, self.name) . } . } . . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . pub struct ParamConst { 58 ( 0.00%) pub index: u32, 58 ( 0.00%) pub name: Symbol, . } . . impl ParamConst { . pub fn new(index: u32, name: Symbol) -> ParamConst { . ParamConst { index, name } . } . . pub fn for_def(def: &ty::GenericParamDef) -> ParamConst { -- line 1338 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1440 ---------------------------------------- . /// the inference variable is supposed to satisfy the relation . /// *for every value of the placeholder region*. To ensure that doesn't . /// happen, you can use `leak_check`. This is more clearly explained . /// by the [rustc dev guide]. . /// . /// [1]: https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2013/10/29/intermingled-parameter-lists/ . /// [2]: https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2013/11/04/intermingled-parameter-lists/ . /// [rustc dev guide]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/traits/hrtb.html 472,633 ( 0.15%) #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Copy, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, PartialOrd, Ord)] 24 ( 0.00%) pub enum RegionKind { . /// Region bound in a type or fn declaration which will be . /// substituted 'early' -- that is, at the same time when type . /// parameters are substituted. . ReEarlyBound(EarlyBoundRegion), . . /// Region bound in a function scope, which will be substituted when the . /// function is called. 16,476 ( 0.01%) ReLateBound(ty::DebruijnIndex, BoundRegion), . . /// When checking a function body, the types of all arguments and so forth . /// that refer to bound region parameters are modified to refer to free . /// region parameters. . ReFree(FreeRegion), . . /// Static data that has an "infinite" lifetime. Top in the region lattice. . ReStatic, -- line 1465 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1478 ---------------------------------------- . /// regions visible from `U`, but not less than regions not visible . /// from `U`. . ReEmpty(ty::UniverseIndex), . . /// Erased region, used by trait selection, in MIR and during codegen. . ReErased, . } . 10,854 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Debug, PartialOrd, Ord)] . pub struct EarlyBoundRegion { 385 ( 0.00%) pub def_id: DefId, 4,602 ( 0.00%) pub index: u32, 2,838 ( 0.00%) pub name: Symbol, . } . . /// A **`const`** **v**ariable **ID**. . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . pub struct ConstVid<'tcx> { 221 ( 0.00%) pub index: u32, 100 ( 0.00%) pub phantom: PhantomData<&'tcx ()>, . } . . rustc_index::newtype_index! { . /// A **region** (lifetime) **v**ariable **ID**. . pub struct RegionVid { . DEBUG_FORMAT = custom, . } . } -- line 1505 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1513 ---------------------------------------- . rustc_index::newtype_index! { . pub struct BoundVar { .. } . } . . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . pub struct BoundTy { . pub var: BoundVar, 399 ( 0.00%) pub kind: BoundTyKind, . } . 6,858 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . #[derive(HashStable)] . pub enum BoundTyKind { . Anon, . Param(Symbol), . } . . impl From for BoundTy { . fn from(var: BoundVar) -> Self { -- line 1532 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1616 ---------------------------------------- . RegionKind::RePlaceholder(placeholder) => placeholder.name.is_named(), . RegionKind::ReEmpty(_) => false, . RegionKind::ReErased => false, . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_late_bound(&self) -> bool { 247 ( 0.00%) matches!(*self, ty::ReLateBound(..)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_placeholder(&self) -> bool { . matches!(*self, ty::RePlaceholder(..)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn bound_at_or_above_binder(&self, index: ty::DebruijnIndex) -> bool { 12,868 ( 0.00%) match *self { . ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, _) => debruijn >= index, . _ => false, . } . } . . pub fn type_flags(&self) -> TypeFlags { . let mut flags = TypeFlags::empty(); . 20,973 ( 0.01%) match *self { . ty::ReVar(..) => { . flags = flags | TypeFlags::HAS_FREE_REGIONS; . flags = flags | TypeFlags::HAS_FREE_LOCAL_REGIONS; . flags = flags | TypeFlags::HAS_RE_INFER; . } . ty::RePlaceholder(..) => { . flags = flags | TypeFlags::HAS_FREE_REGIONS; . flags = flags | TypeFlags::HAS_FREE_LOCAL_REGIONS; -- line 1651 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1669 ---------------------------------------- . ty::ReErased => { . flags = flags | TypeFlags::HAS_RE_ERASED; . } . } . . debug!("type_flags({:?}) = {:?}", self, flags); . . flags 1,046 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Given an early-bound or free region, returns the `DefId` where it was bound. . /// For example, consider the regions in this snippet of code: . /// . /// ``` . /// impl<'a> Foo { . /// ^^ -- early bound, declared on an impl . /// -- line 1685 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1713 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline(always)] . pub fn flags(&self) -> TypeFlags { . self.flags . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_unit(&self) -> bool { 224 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 39 ( 0.00%) Tuple(ref tys) => tys.is_empty(), . _ => false, . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_never(&self) -> bool { 4,139 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Never) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_primitive(&self) -> bool { . self.kind().is_primitive() . } . . #[inline] -- line 1737 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1741 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . pub fn is_ref(&self) -> bool { . matches!(self.kind(), Ref(..)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_ty_var(&self) -> bool { 6,303 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Infer(TyVar(_))) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn ty_vid(&self) -> Option { 4,724 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 780 ( 0.00%) &Infer(TyVar(vid)) => Some(vid), . _ => None, . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_ty_infer(&self) -> bool { 93 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Infer(_)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_phantom_data(&self) -> bool { . if let Adt(def, _) = self.kind() { def.is_phantom_data() } else { false } . } . . #[inline] -- line 1770 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1791 ---------------------------------------- . match self.kind() { . RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty, .. }) | Ref(_, ty, _) => matches!(ty.kind(), Slice(_) | Str), . _ => false, . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_array(&self) -> bool { 20 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Array(..)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_simd(&self) -> bool { . match self.kind() { . Adt(def, _) => def.repr.simd(), . _ => false, . } . } . 18 ( 0.00%) pub fn sequence_element_type(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 36 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { . Array(ty, _) | Slice(ty) => ty, . Str => tcx.mk_mach_uint(ty::UintTy::U8), . _ => bug!("`sequence_element_type` called on non-sequence value: {}", self), . } 18 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn simd_size_and_type(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> (u64, Ty<'tcx>) { . match self.kind() { . Adt(def, substs) => { . assert!(def.repr.simd(), "`simd_size_and_type` called on non-SIMD type"); . let variant = def.non_enum_variant(); . let f0_ty = variant.fields[0].ty(tcx, substs); . -- line 1824 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1838 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . _ => bug!("`simd_size_and_type` called on invalid type"), . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_region_ptr(&self) -> bool { 14 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Ref(..)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_mutable_ptr(&self) -> bool { . matches!( . self.kind(), . RawPtr(TypeAndMut { mutbl: hir::Mutability::Mut, .. }) . | Ref(_, _, hir::Mutability::Mut) -- line 1854 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1861 ---------------------------------------- . match self.kind() { . Ref(_, _, mutability) => Some(*mutability), . _ => None, . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_unsafe_ptr(&self) -> bool { 268 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), RawPtr(_)) . } . . /// Tests if this is any kind of primitive pointer type (reference, raw pointer, fn pointer). . #[inline] . pub fn is_any_ptr(&self) -> bool { . self.is_region_ptr() || self.is_unsafe_ptr() || self.is_fn_ptr() . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_box(&self) -> bool { 4,924 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 860 ( 0.00%) Adt(def, _) => def.is_box(), . _ => false, . } . } . . /// Panics if called on any type other than `Box`. . pub fn boxed_ty(&self) -> Ty<'tcx> { . match self.kind() { . Adt(def, substs) if def.is_box() => substs.type_at(0), -- line 1889 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1891 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . /// A scalar type is one that denotes an atomic datum, with no sub-components. . /// (A RawPtr is scalar because it represents a non-managed pointer, so its . /// contents are abstract to rustc.) . #[inline] . pub fn is_scalar(&self) -> bool { 128 ( 0.00%) matches!( 297 ( 0.00%) self.kind(), . Bool | Char . | Int(_) . | Float(_) . | Uint(_) . | FnDef(..) . | FnPtr(_) . | RawPtr(_) . | Infer(IntVar(_) | FloatVar(_)) -- line 1908 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1922 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . pub fn is_enum(&self) -> bool { . matches!(self.kind(), Adt(adt_def, _) if adt_def.is_enum()) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_union(&self) -> bool { 668 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Adt(adt_def, _) if adt_def.is_union()) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_closure(&self) -> bool { 138 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Closure(..)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_generator(&self) -> bool { 186 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Generator(..)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_integral(&self) -> bool { 749 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Infer(IntVar(_)) | Int(_) | Uint(_)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_fresh_ty(&self) -> bool { . matches!(self.kind(), Infer(FreshTy(_))) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_fresh(&self) -> bool { 561 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Infer(FreshTy(_) | FreshIntTy(_) | FreshFloatTy(_))) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_char(&self) -> bool { . matches!(self.kind(), Char) . } . . #[inline] -- line 1963 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1967 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . pub fn is_signed(&self) -> bool { . matches!(self.kind(), Int(_)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_ptr_sized_integral(&self) -> bool { 318 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), Int(ty::IntTy::Isize) | Uint(ty::UintTy::Usize)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn has_concrete_skeleton(&self) -> bool { . !matches!(self.kind(), Param(_) | Infer(_) | Error(_)) . } . . /// Returns the type and mutability of `*ty`. . /// . /// The parameter `explicit` indicates if this is an *explicit* dereference. . /// Some types -- notably unsafe ptrs -- can only be dereferenced explicitly. 876 ( 0.00%) pub fn builtin_deref(&self, explicit: bool) -> Option> { 4,601 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 86 ( 0.00%) Adt(def, _) if def.is_box() => { . Some(TypeAndMut { ty: self.boxed_ty(), mutbl: hir::Mutability::Not }) . } 2,848 ( 0.00%) Ref(_, ty, mutbl) => Some(TypeAndMut { ty, mutbl: *mutbl }), . RawPtr(mt) if explicit => Some(*mt), . _ => None, . } 1,752 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the type of `ty[i]`. . pub fn builtin_index(&self) -> Option> { 128 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { . Array(ty, _) | Slice(ty) => Some(ty), . _ => None, . } 17 ( 0.00%) } . 5,152 ( 0.00%) pub fn fn_sig(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> PolyFnSig<'tcx> { 2,576 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 1,932 ( 0.00%) FnDef(def_id, substs) => tcx.fn_sig(*def_id).subst(tcx, substs), . FnPtr(f) => *f, . Error(_) => { . // ignore errors (#54954) . ty::Binder::dummy(FnSig::fake()) . } . Closure(..) => bug!( . "to get the signature of a closure, use `substs.as_closure().sig()` not `fn_sig()`", . ), . _ => bug!("Ty::fn_sig() called on non-fn type: {:?}", self), . } 5,796 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_fn(&self) -> bool { 162 ( 0.00%) matches!(self.kind(), FnDef(..) | FnPtr(_)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_fn_ptr(&self) -> bool { . matches!(self.kind(), FnPtr(_)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn is_impl_trait(&self) -> bool { . matches!(self.kind(), Opaque(..)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn ty_adt_def(&self) -> Option<&'tcx AdtDef> { 1,420 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { . Adt(adt, _) => Some(adt), . _ => None, . } . } . . /// Iterates over tuple fields. . /// Panics when called on anything but a tuple. 83 ( 0.00%) pub fn tuple_fields(&self) -> impl DoubleEndedIterator> { 252 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 161 ( 0.00%) Tuple(substs) => substs.iter().map(|field| field.expect_ty()), . _ => bug!("tuple_fields called on non-tuple"), . } 166 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Get the `i`-th element of a tuple. . /// Panics when called on anything but a tuple. 21 ( 0.00%) pub fn tuple_element_ty(&self, i: usize) -> Option> { 42 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 42 ( 0.00%) Tuple(substs) => substs.iter().nth(i).map(|field| field.expect_ty()), . _ => bug!("tuple_fields called on non-tuple"), . } 42 ( 0.00%) } . . /// If the type contains variants, returns the valid range of variant indices. . // . // FIXME: This requires the optimized MIR in the case of generators. . #[inline] . pub fn variant_range(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Option> { . match self.kind() { . TyKind::Adt(adt, _) => Some(adt.variant_range()), -- line 2068 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2095 ---------------------------------------- . TyKind::Generator(def_id, substs, _) => { . Some(substs.as_generator().discriminant_for_variant(*def_id, tcx, variant_index)) . } . _ => None, . } . } . . /// Returns the type of the discriminant of this type. 820 ( 0.00%) pub fn discriminant_ty(&'tcx self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 410 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 656 ( 0.00%) ty::Adt(adt, _) if adt.is_enum() => adt.repr.discr_type().to_ty(tcx), . ty::Generator(_, substs, _) => substs.as_generator().discr_ty(tcx), . . ty::Param(_) | ty::Projection(_) | ty::Opaque(..) | ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(_)) => { . let assoc_items = tcx.associated_item_def_ids( . tcx.require_lang_item(hir::LangItem::DiscriminantKind, None), . ); . tcx.mk_projection(assoc_items[0], tcx.intern_substs(&[self.into()])) . } -- line 2113 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2135 ---------------------------------------- . | ty::Infer(IntVar(_) | FloatVar(_)) => tcx.types.u8, . . ty::Bound(..) . | ty::Placeholder(_) . | ty::Infer(FreshTy(_) | ty::FreshIntTy(_) | ty::FreshFloatTy(_)) => { . bug!("`discriminant_ty` applied to unexpected type: {:?}", self) . } . } 656 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the type of metadata for (potentially fat) pointers to this type. . pub fn ptr_metadata_ty( . &'tcx self, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . normalize: impl FnMut(Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx>, . ) -> Ty<'tcx> { . let tail = tcx.struct_tail_with_normalize(self, normalize); -- line 2151 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2200 ---------------------------------------- . /// function converts such a special type into the closure . /// kind. To go the other way, use . /// `tcx.closure_kind_ty(closure_kind)`. . /// . /// Note that during type checking, we use an inference variable . /// to represent the closure kind, because it has not yet been . /// inferred. Once upvar inference (in `rustc_typeck/src/check/upvar.rs`) . /// is complete, that type variable will be unified. 754 ( 0.00%) pub fn to_opt_closure_kind(&self) -> Option { 1,508 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { 1,496 ( 0.00%) Int(int_ty) => match int_ty { . ty::IntTy::I8 => Some(ty::ClosureKind::Fn), . ty::IntTy::I16 => Some(ty::ClosureKind::FnMut), . ty::IntTy::I32 => Some(ty::ClosureKind::FnOnce), . _ => bug!("cannot convert type `{:?}` to a closure kind", self), . }, . . // "Bound" types appear in canonical queries when the . // closure type is not yet known . Bound(..) | Infer(_) => None, . . Error(_) => Some(ty::ClosureKind::Fn), . . _ => bug!("cannot convert type `{:?}` to a closure kind", self), . } 754 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Fast path helper for testing if a type is `Sized`. . /// . /// Returning true means the type is known to be sized. Returning . /// `false` means nothing -- could be sized, might not be. . /// . /// Note that we could never rely on the fact that a type such as `[_]` is . /// trivially `!Sized` because we could be in a type environment with a . /// bound such as `[_]: Copy`. A function with such a bound obviously never . /// can be called, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't typecheck. This is why . /// this method doesn't return `Option`. 17,316 ( 0.01%) pub fn is_trivially_sized(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> bool { 11,544 ( 0.00%) match self.kind() { . ty::Infer(ty::IntVar(_) | ty::FloatVar(_)) . | ty::Uint(_) . | ty::Int(_) . | ty::Bool . | ty::Float(_) . | ty::FnDef(..) . | ty::FnPtr(_) . | ty::RawPtr(..) -- line 2246 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2250 ---------------------------------------- . | ty::GeneratorWitness(..) . | ty::Array(..) . | ty::Closure(..) . | ty::Never . | ty::Error(_) => true, . . ty::Str | ty::Slice(_) | ty::Dynamic(..) | ty::Foreign(..) => false, . 419 ( 0.00%) ty::Tuple(tys) => tys.iter().all(|ty| ty.expect_ty().is_trivially_sized(tcx)), . 1,449 ( 0.00%) ty::Adt(def, _substs) => def.sized_constraint(tcx).is_empty(), . . ty::Projection(_) | ty::Param(_) | ty::Opaque(..) => false, . . ty::Infer(ty::TyVar(_)) => false, . . ty::Bound(..) . | ty::Placeholder(..) . | ty::Infer(ty::FreshTy(_) | ty::FreshIntTy(_) | ty::FreshFloatTy(_)) => { . bug!("`is_trivially_sized` applied to unexpected type: {:?}", self) . } . } 17,316 ( 0.01%) } . } . . /// Extra information about why we ended up with a particular variance. . /// This is only used to add more information to error messages, and . /// has no effect on soundness. While choosing the 'wrong' `VarianceDiagInfo` . /// may lead to confusing notes in error messages, it will never cause . /// a miscompilation or unsoundness. . /// . /// When in doubt, use `VarianceDiagInfo::default()` 108 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)] . pub enum VarianceDiagInfo<'tcx> { . /// No additional information - this is the default. . /// We will not add any additional information to error messages. . #[default] . None, . /// We switched our variance because a generic argument occurs inside . /// the invariant generic argument of another type. . Invariant { -- line 2290 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2295 ---------------------------------------- . /// (e.g. `0` for `*mut T`, `1` for `MyStruct<'CovariantParam, 'InvariantParam>`) . param_index: u32, . }, . } . . impl<'tcx> VarianceDiagInfo<'tcx> { . /// Mirrors `Variance::xform` - used to 'combine' the existing . /// and new `VarianceDiagInfo`s when our variance changes. 5,620 ( 0.00%) pub fn xform(self, other: VarianceDiagInfo<'tcx>) -> VarianceDiagInfo<'tcx> { . // For now, just use the first `VarianceDiagInfo::Invariant` that we see 8,430 ( 0.00%) match self { . VarianceDiagInfo::None => other, . VarianceDiagInfo::Invariant { .. } => self, . } 2,810 ( 0.00%) } . } 1,817,361 ( 0.57%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/hashbrown-0.12.0/src/raw/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 111 ---------------------------------------- . const EMPTY: u8 = 0b1111_1111; . . /// Control byte value for a deleted bucket. . const DELETED: u8 = 0b1000_0000; . . /// Checks whether a control byte represents a full bucket (top bit is clear). . #[inline] . fn is_full(ctrl: u8) -> bool { 457,019 ( 0.14%) ctrl & 0x80 == 0 . } . . /// Checks whether a control byte represents a special value (top bit is set). . #[inline] . fn is_special(ctrl: u8) -> bool { . ctrl & 0x80 != 0 . } . . /// Checks whether a special control value is EMPTY (just check 1 bit). . #[inline] . fn special_is_empty(ctrl: u8) -> bool { . debug_assert!(is_special(ctrl)); 35,641 ( 0.01%) ctrl & 0x01 != 0 . } . . /// Primary hash function, used to select the initial bucket to probe from. . #[inline] . #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)] . fn h1(hash: u64) -> usize { . // On 32-bit platforms we simply ignore the higher hash bits. . hash as usize -- line 140 ---------------------------------------- -- line 143 ---------------------------------------- . /// Secondary hash function, saved in the low 7 bits of the control byte. . #[inline] . #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)] . fn h2(hash: u64) -> u8 { . // Grab the top 7 bits of the hash. While the hash is normally a full 64-bit . // value, some hash functions (such as FxHash) produce a usize result . // instead, which means that the top 32 bits are 0 on 32-bit platforms. . let hash_len = usize::min(mem::size_of::(), mem::size_of::()); 5,340,917 ( 1.67%) let top7 = hash >> (hash_len * 8 - 7); . (top7 & 0x7f) as u8 // truncation . } . . /// Probe sequence based on triangular numbers, which is guaranteed (since our . /// table size is a power of two) to visit every group of elements exactly once. . /// . /// A triangular probe has us jump by 1 more group every time. So first we . /// jump by 1 group (meaning we just continue our linear scan), then 2 groups -- line 159 ---------------------------------------- -- line 170 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . fn move_next(&mut self, bucket_mask: usize) { . // We should have found an empty bucket by now and ended the probe. . debug_assert!( . self.stride <= bucket_mask, . "Went past end of probe sequence" . ); . 56,458 ( 0.02%) self.stride += Group::WIDTH; 56,458 ( 0.02%) self.pos += self.stride; 47,076 ( 0.01%) self.pos &= bucket_mask; . } . } . . /// Returns the number of buckets needed to hold the given number of items, . /// taking the maximum load factor into account. . /// . /// Returns `None` if an overflow occurs. . // Workaround for emscripten bug emscripten-core/emscripten-fastcomp#258 . #[cfg_attr(target_os = "emscripten", inline(never))] . #[cfg_attr(not(target_os = "emscripten"), inline)] . fn capacity_to_buckets(cap: usize) -> Option { . debug_assert_ne!(cap, 0); . . // For small tables we require at least 1 empty bucket so that lookups are . // guaranteed to terminate if an element doesn't exist in the table. 24,816 ( 0.01%) if cap < 8 { . // We don't bother with a table size of 2 buckets since that can only . // hold a single element. Instead we skip directly to a 4 bucket table . // which can hold 3 elements. 49,995 ( 0.02%) return Some(if cap < 4 { 4 } else { 8 }); . } . . // Otherwise require 1/8 buckets to be empty (87.5% load) . // . // Be careful when modifying this, calculate_layout relies on the . // overflow check here. 14,454 ( 0.00%) let adjusted_cap = cap.checked_mul(8)? / 7; . . // Any overflows will have been caught by the checked_mul. Also, any . // rounding errors from the division above will be cleaned up by . // next_power_of_two (which can't overflow because of the previous division). . Some(adjusted_cap.next_power_of_two()) . } . . /// Returns the maximum effective capacity for the given bucket mask, taking . /// the maximum load factor into account. . #[inline] . fn bucket_mask_to_capacity(bucket_mask: usize) -> usize { 65,145 ( 0.02%) if bucket_mask < 8 { . // For tables with 1/2/4/8 buckets, we always reserve one empty slot. . // Keep in mind that the bucket mask is one less than the bucket count. . bucket_mask . } else { . // For larger tables we reserve 12.5% of the slots as empty. 17,496 ( 0.01%) ((bucket_mask + 1) / 8) * 7 . } . } . . /// Helper which allows the max calculation for ctrl_align to be statically computed for each T . /// while keeping the rest of `calculate_layout_for` independent of `T` . #[derive(Copy, Clone)] . struct TableLayout { . size: usize, -- line 233 ---------------------------------------- -- line 246 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . fn calculate_layout_for(self, buckets: usize) -> Option<(Layout, usize)> { . debug_assert!(buckets.is_power_of_two()); . . let TableLayout { size, ctrl_align } = self; . // Manual layout calculation since Layout methods are not yet stable. . let ctrl_offset = 50,097 ( 0.02%) size.checked_mul(buckets)?.checked_add(ctrl_align - 1)? & !(ctrl_align - 1); 67,541 ( 0.02%) let len = ctrl_offset.checked_add(buckets + Group::WIDTH)?; . . Some(( . unsafe { Layout::from_size_align_unchecked(len, ctrl_align) }, . ctrl_offset, . )) . } . } . -- line 263 ---------------------------------------- -- line 337 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub unsafe fn drop(&self) { . self.as_ptr().drop_in_place(); . } . #[inline] . pub unsafe fn read(&self) -> T { 78 ( 0.00%) self.as_ptr().read() . } . #[inline] . pub unsafe fn write(&self, val: T) { . self.as_ptr().write(val); . } . #[inline] . pub unsafe fn as_ref<'a>(&self) -> &'a T { . &*self.as_ptr() -- line 353 ---------------------------------------- -- line 422 ---------------------------------------- . /// Creates a new empty hash table without allocating any memory, using the . /// given allocator. . /// . /// In effect this returns a table with exactly 1 bucket. However we can . /// leave the data pointer dangling since that bucket is never written to . /// due to our load factor forcing us to always have at least 1 free bucket. . #[inline] . pub fn new_in(alloc: A) -> Self { 105 ( 0.00%) Self { . table: RawTableInner::new_in(alloc), . marker: PhantomData, . } . } . . /// Allocates a new hash table with the given number of buckets. . /// . /// The control bytes are left uninitialized. -- line 438 ---------------------------------------- -- line 440 ---------------------------------------- . unsafe fn new_uninitialized( . alloc: A, . buckets: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result { . debug_assert!(buckets.is_power_of_two()); . . Ok(Self { 110 ( 0.00%) table: RawTableInner::new_uninitialized( . alloc, . TableLayout::new::(), . buckets, . fallibility, . )?, . marker: PhantomData, . }) . } -- line 456 ---------------------------------------- -- line 458 ---------------------------------------- . /// Attempts to allocate a new hash table with at least enough capacity . /// for inserting the given number of elements without reallocating. . fn fallible_with_capacity( . alloc: A, . capacity: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result { . Ok(Self { 2,301 ( 0.00%) table: RawTableInner::fallible_with_capacity( . alloc, . TableLayout::new::(), . capacity, . fallibility, . )?, . marker: PhantomData, . }) . } -- line 474 ---------------------------------------- -- line 527 ---------------------------------------- . debug_assert_ne!(self.table.bucket_mask, 0); . debug_assert!(index < self.buckets()); . Bucket::from_base_index(self.data_end(), index) . } . . /// Erases an element from the table without dropping it. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . #[deprecated(since = "0.8.1", note = "use erase or remove instead")] 3,719 ( 0.00%) pub unsafe fn erase_no_drop(&mut self, item: &Bucket) { 3,719 ( 0.00%) let index = self.bucket_index(item); . self.table.erase(index); 7,438 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Erases an element from the table, dropping it in place. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . #[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)] . #[allow(deprecated)] . pub unsafe fn erase(&mut self, item: Bucket) { . // Erase the element from the table first since drop might panic. 2,020 ( 0.00%) self.erase_no_drop(&item); . item.drop(); . } . . /// Finds and erases an element from the table, dropping it in place. . /// Returns true if an element was found. . #[cfg(feature = "raw")] . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn erase_entry(&mut self, hash: u64, eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> bool { -- line 554 ---------------------------------------- -- line 563 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . /// Removes an element from the table, returning it. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . #[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)] . #[allow(deprecated)] . pub unsafe fn remove(&mut self, item: Bucket) -> T { 5,418 ( 0.00%) self.erase_no_drop(&item); 27 ( 0.00%) item.read() . } . . /// Finds and removes an element from the table, returning it. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 146,883 ( 0.05%) pub fn remove_entry(&mut self, hash: u64, eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 56 ( 0.00%) match self.find(hash, eq) { 1,197 ( 0.00%) Some(bucket) => Some(unsafe { self.remove(bucket) }), 21,634 ( 0.01%) None => None, . } 215,035 ( 0.07%) } . . /// Marks all table buckets as empty without dropping their contents. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn clear_no_drop(&mut self) { . self.table.clear_no_drop(); . } . . /// Removes all elements from the table without freeing the backing memory. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn clear(&mut self) { . // Ensure that the table is reset even if one of the drops panic . let mut self_ = guard(self, |self_| self_.clear_no_drop()); . unsafe { 1 ( 0.00%) self_.drop_elements(); . } . } . 7 ( 0.00%) unsafe fn drop_elements(&mut self) { 2,410 ( 0.00%) if mem::needs_drop::() && !self.is_empty() { . for item in self.iter() { . item.drop(); . } . } 8 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Shrinks the table to fit `max(self.len(), min_size)` elements. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn shrink_to(&mut self, min_size: usize, hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64) { . // Calculate the minimal number of elements that we need to reserve . // space for. . let min_size = usize::max(self.table.items, min_size); . if min_size == 0 { -- line 615 ---------------------------------------- -- line 642 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . } . . /// Ensures that at least `additional` items can be inserted into the table . /// without reallocation. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize, hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64) { 86,695 ( 0.03%) if additional > self.table.growth_left { . // Avoid `Result::unwrap_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. 42,890 ( 0.01%) if self . .reserve_rehash(additional, hasher, Fallibility::Infallible) . .is_err() . { . unsafe { hint::unreachable_unchecked() } . } . } . } . -- line 660 ---------------------------------------- -- line 671 ---------------------------------------- . } else { . Ok(()) . } . } . . /// Out-of-line slow path for `reserve` and `try_reserve`. . #[cold] . #[inline(never)] 98,594 ( 0.03%) fn reserve_rehash( . &mut self, . additional: usize, . hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { . unsafe { . self.table.reserve_rehash_inner( . additional, -- line 687 ---------------------------------------- -- line 690 ---------------------------------------- . TableLayout::new::(), . if mem::needs_drop::() { . Some(mem::transmute(ptr::drop_in_place:: as unsafe fn(*mut T))) . } else { . None . }, . ) . } 66,808 ( 0.02%) } . . /// Allocates a new table of a different size and moves the contents of the . /// current table into it. . fn resize( . &mut self, . capacity: usize, . hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64, . fallibility: Fallibility, -- line 706 ---------------------------------------- -- line 714 ---------------------------------------- . ) . } . } . . /// Inserts a new element into the table, and returns its raw bucket. . /// . /// This does not check if the given element already exists in the table. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 645,368 ( 0.20%) pub fn insert(&mut self, hash: u64, value: T, hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64) -> Bucket { . unsafe { . let mut index = self.table.find_insert_slot(hash); . . // We can avoid growing the table once we have reached our load . // factor if we are replacing a tombstone. This works since the . // number of EMPTY slots does not change in this case. 1,344 ( 0.00%) let old_ctrl = *self.table.ctrl(index); 430,406 ( 0.13%) if unlikely(self.table.growth_left == 0 && special_is_empty(old_ctrl)) { . self.reserve(1, hasher); . index = self.table.find_insert_slot(hash); . } . . self.table.record_item_insert_at(index, old_ctrl, hash); . . let bucket = self.bucket(index); 2 ( 0.00%) bucket.write(value); . bucket . } 475,516 ( 0.15%) } . . /// Attempts to insert a new element without growing the table and return its raw bucket. . /// . /// Returns an `Err` containing the given element if inserting it would require growing the . /// table. . /// . /// This does not check if the given element already exists in the table. . #[cfg(feature = "raw")] -- line 749 ---------------------------------------- -- line 760 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . } . . /// Inserts a new element into the table, and returns a mutable reference to it. . /// . /// This does not check if the given element already exists in the table. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 192,056 ( 0.06%) pub fn insert_entry(&mut self, hash: u64, value: T, hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64) -> &mut T { 148 ( 0.00%) unsafe { self.insert(hash, value, hasher).as_mut() } 144,042 ( 0.05%) } . . /// Inserts a new element into the table, without growing the table. . /// . /// There must be enough space in the table to insert the new element. . /// . /// This does not check if the given element already exists in the table. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . #[cfg(any(feature = "raw", feature = "rustc-internal-api"))] 260 ( 0.00%) pub unsafe fn insert_no_grow(&mut self, hash: u64, value: T) -> Bucket { 103,857 ( 0.03%) let (index, old_ctrl) = self.table.prepare_insert_slot(hash); 1,942 ( 0.00%) let bucket = self.table.bucket(index); . . // If we are replacing a DELETED entry then we don't need to update . // the load counter. 212,200 ( 0.07%) self.table.growth_left -= special_is_empty(old_ctrl) as usize; . . bucket.write(value); 171,576 ( 0.05%) self.table.items += 1; . bucket 496 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Temporary removes a bucket, applying the given function to the removed . /// element and optionally put back the returned value in the same bucket. . /// . /// Returns `true` if the bucket still contains an element . /// . /// This does not check if the given bucket is actually occupied. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] -- line 798 ---------------------------------------- -- line 813 ---------------------------------------- . true . } else { . false . } . } . . /// Searches for an element in the table. . #[inline] 931 ( 0.00%) pub fn find(&self, hash: u64, mut eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option> { 960 ( 0.00%) let result = self.table.find_inner(hash, &mut |index| unsafe { 2,821 ( 0.00%) eq(self.bucket(index).as_ref()) 315 ( 0.00%) }); . . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. . match result { 81 ( 0.00%) Some(index) => Some(unsafe { self.bucket(index) }), . None => None, . } 968 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Gets a reference to an element in the table. . #[inline] . pub fn get(&self, hash: u64, eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option<&T> { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 1,256 ( 0.00%) match self.find(hash, eq) { . Some(bucket) => Some(unsafe { bucket.as_ref() }), . None => None, . } . } . . /// Gets a mutable reference to an element in the table. . #[inline] . pub fn get_mut(&mut self, hash: u64, eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option<&mut T> { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 622 ( 0.00%) match self.find(hash, eq) { . Some(bucket) => Some(unsafe { bucket.as_mut() }), . None => None, . } . } . . /// Attempts to get mutable references to `N` entries in the table at once. . /// . /// Returns an array of length `N` with the results of each query. -- line 855 ---------------------------------------- -- line 920 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . pub fn len(&self) -> usize { . self.table.items . } . . /// Returns `true` if the table contains no elements. . #[inline] . pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { 138,822 ( 0.04%) self.len() == 0 . } . . /// Returns the number of buckets in the table. . #[inline] . pub fn buckets(&self) -> usize { . self.table.bucket_mask + 1 . } . . /// Returns an iterator over every element in the table. It is up to . /// the caller to ensure that the `RawTable` outlives the `RawIter`. . /// Because we cannot make the `next` method unsafe on the `RawIter` . /// struct, we have to make the `iter` method unsafe. . #[inline] . pub unsafe fn iter(&self) -> RawIter { 4 ( 0.00%) let data = Bucket::from_base_index(self.data_end(), 0); . RawIter { . iter: RawIterRange::new(self.table.ctrl.as_ptr(), data, self.table.buckets()), 17,359 ( 0.01%) items: self.table.items, . } . } . . /// Returns an iterator over occupied buckets that could match a given hash. . /// . /// `RawTable` only stores 7 bits of the hash value, so this iterator may . /// return items that have a hash value different than the one provided. You . /// should always validate the returned values before using them. -- line 954 ---------------------------------------- -- line 995 ---------------------------------------- . /// Iteration starts at the provided iterator's current location. . /// . /// It is up to the caller to ensure that the iterator is valid for this . /// `RawTable` and covers all items that remain in the table. . pub unsafe fn into_iter_from(self, iter: RawIter) -> RawIntoIter { . debug_assert_eq!(iter.len(), self.len()); . . let alloc = self.table.alloc.clone(); 1,784 ( 0.00%) let allocation = self.into_allocation(); 1,338 ( 0.00%) RawIntoIter { 2,230 ( 0.00%) iter, . allocation, . marker: PhantomData, . alloc, . } . } . . /// Converts the table into a raw allocation. The contents of the table . /// should be dropped using a `RawIter` before freeing the allocation. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub(crate) fn into_allocation(self) -> Option<(NonNull, Layout)> { 726 ( 0.00%) let alloc = if self.table.is_empty_singleton() { . None . } else { . // Avoid `Option::unwrap_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. . let (layout, ctrl_offset) = match calculate_layout::(self.table.buckets()) { . Some(lco) => lco, . None => unsafe { hint::unreachable_unchecked() }, . }; . Some(( 149 ( 0.00%) unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(self.table.ctrl.as_ptr().sub(ctrl_offset)) }, . layout, . )) . }; . mem::forget(self); . alloc . } . } . -- line 1033 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1042 ---------------------------------------- . T: Sync, . A: Sync, . { . } . . impl RawTableInner { . #[inline] . const fn new_in(alloc: A) -> Self { 121,844 ( 0.04%) Self { . // Be careful to cast the entire slice to a raw pointer. . ctrl: unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(Group::static_empty() as *const _ as *mut u8) }, . bucket_mask: 0, . items: 0, . growth_left: 0, . alloc, . } . } . } . . impl RawTableInner { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 87,410 ( 0.03%) unsafe fn new_uninitialized( . alloc: A, . table_layout: TableLayout, . buckets: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result { . debug_assert!(buckets.is_power_of_two()); . . // Avoid `Option::ok_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. -- line 1071 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1078 ---------------------------------------- . // exceed `isize::MAX`. We can skip this check on 64-bit systems since . // such allocations will never succeed anyways. . // . // This mirrors what Vec does in the standard library. . if mem::size_of::() < 8 && layout.size() > isize::MAX as usize { . return Err(fallibility.capacity_overflow()); . } . 20,572 ( 0.01%) let ptr: NonNull = match do_alloc(&alloc, layout) { . Ok(block) => block.cast(), . Err(_) => return Err(fallibility.alloc_err(layout)), . }; . . let ctrl = NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr.as_ptr().add(ctrl_offset)); 49,380 ( 0.02%) Ok(Self { . ctrl, 20,660 ( 0.01%) bucket_mask: buckets - 1, . items: 0, . growth_left: bucket_mask_to_capacity(buckets - 1), . alloc, . }) 63,760 ( 0.02%) } . . #[inline] 6,603 ( 0.00%) fn fallible_with_capacity( . alloc: A, . table_layout: TableLayout, . capacity: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result { 1,698 ( 0.00%) if capacity == 0 { 1,399 ( 0.00%) Ok(Self::new_in(alloc)) . } else { . unsafe { . let buckets = . capacity_to_buckets(capacity).ok_or_else(|| fallibility.capacity_overflow())?; . 39,777 ( 0.01%) let result = Self::new_uninitialized(alloc, table_layout, buckets, fallibility)?; . result.ctrl(0).write_bytes(EMPTY, result.num_ctrl_bytes()); . 3,341 ( 0.00%) Ok(result) . } . } 6,603 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Searches for an empty or deleted bucket which is suitable for inserting . /// a new element and sets the hash for that slot. . /// . /// There must be at least 1 empty bucket in the table. . #[inline] 35,399 ( 0.01%) unsafe fn prepare_insert_slot(&self, hash: u64) -> (usize, u8) { . let index = self.find_insert_slot(hash); 35,399 ( 0.01%) let old_ctrl = *self.ctrl(index); . self.set_ctrl_h2(index, hash); . (index, old_ctrl) 70,798 ( 0.02%) } . . /// Searches for an empty or deleted bucket which is suitable for inserting . /// a new element. . /// . /// There must be at least 1 empty bucket in the table. . #[inline] . fn find_insert_slot(&self, hash: u64) -> usize { . let mut probe_seq = self.probe_seq(hash); . loop { . unsafe { . let group = Group::load(self.ctrl(probe_seq.pos)); 298,565 ( 0.09%) if let Some(bit) = group.match_empty_or_deleted().lowest_set_bit() { 869,210 ( 0.27%) let result = (probe_seq.pos + bit) & self.bucket_mask; . . // In tables smaller than the group width, trailing control . // bytes outside the range of the table are filled with . // EMPTY entries. These will unfortunately trigger a . // match, but once masked may point to a full bucket that . // is already occupied. We detect this situation here and . // perform a second scan starting at the beginning of the . // table. This second scan is guaranteed to find an empty . // slot (due to the load factor) before hitting the trailing . // control bytes (containing EMPTY). 397,252 ( 0.12%) if unlikely(is_full(*self.ctrl(result))) { . debug_assert!(self.bucket_mask < Group::WIDTH); . debug_assert_ne!(probe_seq.pos, 0); . return Group::load_aligned(self.ctrl(0)) . .match_empty_or_deleted() . .lowest_set_bit_nonzero(); . } . . return result; -- line 1165 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1171 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Searches for an element in the table. This uses dynamic dispatch to reduce the amount of . /// code generated, but it is eliminated by LLVM optimizations. . #[inline] . fn find_inner(&self, hash: u64, eq: &mut dyn FnMut(usize) -> bool) -> Option { . let h2_hash = h2(hash); . let mut probe_seq = self.probe_seq(hash); . 17,264 ( 0.01%) loop { . let group = unsafe { Group::load(self.ctrl(probe_seq.pos)) }; . 625,060 ( 0.20%) for bit in group.match_byte(h2_hash) { 1,059,227 ( 0.33%) let index = (probe_seq.pos + bit) & self.bucket_mask; . 694,792 ( 0.22%) if likely(eq(index)) { . return Some(index); . } . } . 250,481 ( 0.08%) if likely(group.match_empty().any_bit_set()) { . return None; . } . . probe_seq.move_next(self.bucket_mask); . } . } . . #[allow(clippy::mut_mut)] -- line 1198 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1225 ---------------------------------------- . Bucket::from_base_index(self.data_end(), index) . } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn bucket_ptr(&self, index: usize, size_of: usize) -> *mut u8 { . debug_assert_ne!(self.bucket_mask, 0); . debug_assert!(index < self.buckets()); . let base: *mut u8 = self.data_end().as_ptr(); 1,106,584 ( 0.35%) base.sub((index + 1) * size_of) . } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn data_end(&self) -> NonNull { . NonNull::new_unchecked(self.ctrl.as_ptr().cast()) . } . . /// Returns an iterator-like object for a probe sequence on the table. . /// . /// This iterator never terminates, but is guaranteed to visit each bucket . /// group exactly once. The loop using `probe_seq` must terminate upon . /// reaching a group containing an empty bucket. . #[inline] . fn probe_seq(&self, hash: u64) -> ProbeSeq { . ProbeSeq { 4,001,843 ( 1.25%) pos: h1(hash) & self.bucket_mask, . stride: 0, . } . } . . /// Returns the index of a bucket for which a value must be inserted if there is enough rooom . /// in the table, otherwise returns error . #[cfg(feature = "raw")] . #[inline] -- line 1257 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1263 ---------------------------------------- . } else { . self.record_item_insert_at(index, old_ctrl, hash); . Ok(index) . } . } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn record_item_insert_at(&mut self, index: usize, old_ctrl: u8, hash: u64) { 537,945 ( 0.17%) self.growth_left -= special_is_empty(old_ctrl) as usize; . self.set_ctrl_h2(index, hash); 430,356 ( 0.13%) self.items += 1; . } . . #[inline] . fn is_in_same_group(&self, i: usize, new_i: usize, hash: u64) -> bool { . let probe_seq_pos = self.probe_seq(hash).pos; . let probe_index = . |pos: usize| (pos.wrapping_sub(probe_seq_pos) & self.bucket_mask) / Group::WIDTH; . probe_index(i) == probe_index(new_i) -- line 1281 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1312 ---------------------------------------- . // replicate the buckets at the end of the trailing group. For example . // with 2 buckets and a group size of 4, the control bytes will look . // like this: . // . // Real | Replicated . // --------------------------------------------- . // | [A] | [B] | [EMPTY] | [EMPTY] | [A] | [B] | . // --------------------------------------------- 844,659 ( 0.26%) let index2 = ((index.wrapping_sub(Group::WIDTH)) & self.bucket_mask) + Group::WIDTH; . 281,553 ( 0.09%) *self.ctrl(index) = ctrl; 281,587 ( 0.09%) *self.ctrl(index2) = ctrl; . } . . /// Returns a pointer to a control byte. . #[inline] . unsafe fn ctrl(&self, index: usize) -> *mut u8 { . debug_assert!(index < self.num_ctrl_bytes()); . self.ctrl.as_ptr().add(index) . } . . #[inline] . fn buckets(&self) -> usize { 56,005 ( 0.02%) self.bucket_mask + 1 . } . . #[inline] . fn num_ctrl_bytes(&self) -> usize { 50,283 ( 0.02%) self.bucket_mask + 1 + Group::WIDTH . } . . #[inline] . fn is_empty_singleton(&self) -> bool { 229,276 ( 0.07%) self.bucket_mask == 0 . } . . #[allow(clippy::mut_mut)] . #[inline] . unsafe fn prepare_resize( . &self, . table_layout: TableLayout, . capacity: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result, TryReserveError> { . debug_assert!(self.items <= capacity); . . // Allocate and initialize the new table. 774 ( 0.00%) let mut new_table = RawTableInner::fallible_with_capacity( . self.alloc.clone(), . table_layout, . capacity, . fallibility, . )?; 26,669 ( 0.01%) new_table.growth_left -= self.items; . new_table.items = self.items; . . // The hash function may panic, in which case we simply free the new . // table without dropping any elements that may have been copied into . // it. . // . // This guard is also used to free the old table on success, see . // the comment at the bottom of this function. . Ok(guard(new_table, move |self_| { 12,108 ( 0.00%) if !self_.is_empty_singleton() { . self_.free_buckets(table_layout); . } . })) . } . . /// Reserves or rehashes to make room for `additional` more elements. . /// . /// This uses dynamic dispatch to reduce the amount of -- line 1383 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1388 ---------------------------------------- . &mut self, . additional: usize, . hasher: &dyn Fn(&mut Self, usize) -> u64, . fallibility: Fallibility, . layout: TableLayout, . drop: Option, . ) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { . // Avoid `Option::ok_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. 24,218 ( 0.01%) let new_items = match self.items.checked_add(additional) { . Some(new_items) => new_items, . None => return Err(fallibility.capacity_overflow()), . }; 24,216 ( 0.01%) let full_capacity = bucket_mask_to_capacity(self.bucket_mask); 51,531 ( 0.02%) if new_items <= full_capacity / 2 { . // Rehash in-place without re-allocating if we have plenty of spare . // capacity that is locked up due to DELETED entries. . self.rehash_in_place(hasher, layout.size, drop); . Ok(()) . } else { . // Otherwise, conservatively resize to at least the next size up . // to avoid churning deletes into frequent rehashes. . self.resize_inner( 12,108 ( 0.00%) usize::max(new_items, full_capacity + 1), . hasher, . fallibility, . layout, . ) . } . } . . /// Allocates a new table of a different size and moves the contents of the -- line 1418 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1424 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline(always)] . unsafe fn resize_inner( . &mut self, . capacity: usize, . hasher: &dyn Fn(&mut Self, usize) -> u64, . fallibility: Fallibility, . layout: TableLayout, . ) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { 1,902 ( 0.00%) let mut new_table = self.prepare_resize(layout, capacity, fallibility)?; . . // Copy all elements to the new table. . for i in 0..self.buckets() { 167,356 ( 0.05%) if !is_full(*self.ctrl(i)) { . continue; . } . . // This may panic. . let hash = hasher(self, i); . . // We can use a simpler version of insert() here since: . // - there are no DELETED entries. -- line 1444 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1454 ---------------------------------------- . } . . // We successfully copied all elements without panicking. Now replace . // self with the new table. The old table will have its memory freed but . // the items will not be dropped (since they have been moved into the . // new table). . mem::swap(self, &mut new_table); . 12,108 ( 0.00%) Ok(()) . } . . /// Rehashes the contents of the table in place (i.e. without changing the . /// allocation). . /// . /// If `hasher` panics then some the table's contents may be lost. . /// . /// This uses dynamic dispatch to reduce the amount of -- line 1470 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1554 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . unsafe fn free_buckets(&mut self, table_layout: TableLayout) { . // Avoid `Option::unwrap_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. . let (layout, ctrl_offset) = match table_layout.calculate_layout_for(self.buckets()) { . Some(lco) => lco, . None => hint::unreachable_unchecked(), . }; . self.alloc.deallocate( 7,896 ( 0.00%) NonNull::new_unchecked(self.ctrl.as_ptr().sub(ctrl_offset)), . layout, . ); . } . . /// Marks all table buckets as empty without dropping their contents. . #[inline] . fn clear_no_drop(&mut self) { 1,533 ( 0.00%) if !self.is_empty_singleton() { . unsafe { . self.ctrl(0).write_bytes(EMPTY, self.num_ctrl_bytes()); . } . } 1,811 ( 0.00%) self.items = 0; 1,533 ( 0.00%) self.growth_left = bucket_mask_to_capacity(self.bucket_mask); . } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn erase(&mut self, index: usize) { . debug_assert!(is_full(*self.ctrl(index))); 31,315 ( 0.01%) let index_before = index.wrapping_sub(Group::WIDTH) & self.bucket_mask; . let empty_before = Group::load(self.ctrl(index_before)).match_empty(); . let empty_after = Group::load(self.ctrl(index)).match_empty(); . . // If we are inside a continuous block of Group::WIDTH full or deleted . // cells then a probe window may have seen a full block when trying to . // insert. We therefore need to keep that block non-empty so that . // lookups will continue searching to the next probe window. . // . // Note that in this context `leading_zeros` refers to the bytes at the . // end of a group, while `trailing_zeros` refers to the bytes at the . // beginning of a group. 125,260 ( 0.04%) let ctrl = if empty_before.leading_zeros() + empty_after.trailing_zeros() >= Group::WIDTH { . DELETED . } else { 156,315 ( 0.05%) self.growth_left += 1; . EMPTY . }; . self.set_ctrl(index, ctrl); 125,260 ( 0.04%) self.items -= 1; . } . } . . impl Clone for RawTable { 296 ( 0.00%) fn clone(&self) -> Self { 57 ( 0.00%) if self.table.is_empty_singleton() { . Self::new_in(self.table.alloc.clone()) . } else { . unsafe { . let mut new_table = ManuallyDrop::new( . // Avoid `Result::ok_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. . match Self::new_uninitialized( . self.table.alloc.clone(), . self.table.buckets(), -- line 1615 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1624 ---------------------------------------- . // We need to free the memory allocated for the new table. . new_table.free_buckets(); . }); . . // Return the newly created table. . ManuallyDrop::into_inner(new_table) . } . } 333 ( 0.00%) } . . fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self) { . if source.table.is_empty_singleton() { . *self = Self::new_in(self.table.alloc.clone()); . } else { . unsafe { . // First, drop all our elements without clearing the control bytes. . self.drop_elements(); -- line 1640 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1687 ---------------------------------------- . .table . .ctrl(0) . .copy_to_nonoverlapping(self.table.ctrl(0), self.table.num_ctrl_bytes()); . source . .data_start() . .copy_to_nonoverlapping(self.data_start(), self.table.buckets()); . . self.table.items = source.table.items; 44 ( 0.00%) self.table.growth_left = source.table.growth_left; . } . } . . impl RawTable { . /// Common code for clone and clone_from. Assumes `self.buckets() == source.buckets()`. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . unsafe fn clone_from_impl(&mut self, source: &Self, mut on_panic: impl FnMut(&mut Self)) { . // Copy the control bytes unchanged. We do this in a single pass -- line 1703 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1790 ---------------------------------------- . fn default() -> Self { . Self::new_in(Default::default()) . } . } . . #[cfg(feature = "nightly")] . unsafe impl<#[may_dangle] T, A: Allocator + Clone> Drop for RawTable { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 116,520 ( 0.04%) fn drop(&mut self) { 98,195 ( 0.03%) if !self.table.is_empty_singleton() { . unsafe { . self.drop_elements(); . self.free_buckets(); . } . } 125,072 ( 0.04%) } . } . #[cfg(not(feature = "nightly"))] . impl Drop for RawTable { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn drop(&mut self) { . if !self.table.is_empty_singleton() { . unsafe { . self.drop_elements(); -- line 1813 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1817 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . impl IntoIterator for RawTable { . type Item = T; . type IntoIter = RawIntoIter; . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 1,784 ( 0.00%) fn into_iter(self) -> RawIntoIter { . unsafe { . let iter = self.iter(); . self.into_iter_from(iter) . } 2,230 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// Iterator over a sub-range of a table. Unlike `RawIter` this iterator does . /// not track an item count. . pub(crate) struct RawIterRange { . // Mask of full buckets in the current group. Bits are cleared from this . // mask as each element is processed. . current_group: BitMask, -- line 1838 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1934 ---------------------------------------- . . impl Iterator for RawIterRange { . type Item = Bucket; . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { . unsafe { . loop { 35,860 ( 0.01%) if let Some(index) = self.current_group.lowest_set_bit() { 4,711 ( 0.00%) self.current_group = self.current_group.remove_lowest_bit(); 7,459 ( 0.00%) return Some(self.data.next_n(index)); . } . 32,826 ( 0.01%) if self.next_ctrl >= self.end { . return None; . } . . // We might read past self.end up to the next group boundary, . // but this is fine because it only occurs on tables smaller . // than the group size where the trailing control bytes are all . // EMPTY. On larger tables self.end is guaranteed to be aligned . // to the group size (since tables are power-of-two sized). 871 ( 0.00%) self.current_group = Group::load_aligned(self.next_ctrl).match_full(); 594 ( 0.00%) self.data = self.data.next_n(Group::WIDTH); 1,816 ( 0.00%) self.next_ctrl = self.next_ctrl.add(Group::WIDTH); . } . } . } . . #[inline] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { . // We don't have an item count, so just guess based on the range size. . ( -- line 1966 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2102 ---------------------------------------- . } . } else { . // We must have already iterated past the removed item. . } . } . } . . unsafe fn drop_elements(&mut self) { 407 ( 0.00%) if mem::needs_drop::() && self.len() != 0 { . for item in self { . item.drop(); . } . } . } . } . . impl Clone for RawIter { -- line 2118 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2124 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . } . . impl Iterator for RawIter { . type Item = Bucket; . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 5,657 ( 0.00%) fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { 12,268 ( 0.00%) if let Some(b) = self.iter.next() { 45,847 ( 0.01%) self.items -= 1; . Some(b) . } else { . // We don't check against items == 0 here to allow the . // compiler to optimize away the item count entirely if the . // iterator length is never queried. . debug_assert_eq!(self.items, 0); . None . } 11,314 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { . (self.items, Some(self.items)) . } . } . . impl ExactSizeIterator for RawIter {} -- line 2151 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2177 ---------------------------------------- . T: Sync, . A: Sync, . { . } . . #[cfg(feature = "nightly")] . unsafe impl<#[may_dangle] T, A: Allocator + Clone> Drop for RawIntoIter { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 862 ( 0.00%) fn drop(&mut self) { . unsafe { . // Drop all remaining elements . self.iter.drop_elements(); . . // Free the table 3,393 ( 0.00%) if let Some((ptr, layout)) = self.allocation { . self.alloc.deallocate(ptr, layout); . } . } 174 ( 0.00%) } . } . #[cfg(not(feature = "nightly"))] . impl Drop for RawIntoIter { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn drop(&mut self) { . unsafe { . // Drop all remaining elements . self.iter.drop_elements(); -- line 2203 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2209 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . } . . impl Iterator for RawIntoIter { . type Item = T; . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 127 ( 0.00%) fn next(&mut self) -> Option { 75 ( 0.00%) unsafe { Some(self.iter.next()?.read()) } 254 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { 3 ( 0.00%) self.iter.size_hint() . } . } . . impl ExactSizeIterator for RawIntoIter {} . impl FusedIterator for RawIntoIter {} . . /// Iterator which consumes elements without freeing the table storage. . pub struct RawDrain<'a, T, A: Allocator + Clone = Global> { -- line 2231 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2259 ---------------------------------------- . where . T: Sync, . A: Sync, . { . } . . impl Drop for RawDrain<'_, T, A> { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 40 ( 0.00%) fn drop(&mut self) { . unsafe { . // Drop all remaining elements. Note that this may panic. . self.iter.drop_elements(); . . // Reset the contents of the table now that all elements have been . // dropped. . self.table.clear_no_drop(); . . // Move the now empty table back to its original location. 5 ( 0.00%) self.orig_table . .as_ptr() . .copy_from_nonoverlapping(&*self.table, 1); . } 40 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl Iterator for RawDrain<'_, T, A> { . type Item = T; . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option { . unsafe { -- line 2289 ---------------------------------------- 2,273,493 ( 0.71%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/slice/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 141 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// let a = [1, 2, 3]; . /// assert!(!a.is_empty()); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_slice_is_empty", since = "1.39.0")] . #[inline] . pub const fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { 87,538 ( 0.03%) self.len() == 0 . } . . /// Returns the first element of the slice, or `None` if it is empty. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// let v = [10, 40, 30]; -- line 157 ---------------------------------------- -- line 159 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// let w: &[i32] = &[]; . /// assert_eq!(None, w.first()); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_slice_first_last_not_mut", since = "1.56.0")] . #[inline] . pub const fn first(&self) -> Option<&T> { 645 ( 0.00%) if let [first, ..] = self { Some(first) } else { None } . } . . /// Returns a mutable pointer to the first element of the slice, or `None` if it is empty. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// let x = &mut [0, 1, 2]; -- line 175 ---------------------------------------- -- line 178 ---------------------------------------- . /// *first = 5; . /// } . /// assert_eq!(x, &[5, 1, 2]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_slice_first_last", issue = "83570")] . #[inline] . pub const fn first_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T> { 268 ( 0.00%) if let [first, ..] = self { Some(first) } else { None } . } . . /// Returns the first and all the rest of the elements of the slice, or `None` if it is empty. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// let x = &[0, 1, 2]; -- line 194 ---------------------------------------- -- line 237 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(last, &2); . /// assert_eq!(elements, &[0, 1]); . /// } . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "slice_splits", since = "1.5.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_slice_first_last_not_mut", since = "1.56.0")] . #[inline] . pub const fn split_last(&self) -> Option<(&T, &[T])> { 2,884 ( 0.00%) if let [init @ .., last] = self { Some((last, init)) } else { None } . } . . /// Returns the last and all the rest of the elements of the slice, or `None` if it is empty. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// let x = &mut [0, 1, 2]; -- line 253 ---------------------------------------- -- line 276 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// let w: &[i32] = &[]; . /// assert_eq!(None, w.last()); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_slice_first_last_not_mut", since = "1.56.0")] . #[inline] . pub const fn last(&self) -> Option<&T> { 38,391 ( 0.01%) if let [.., last] = self { Some(last) } else { None } . } . . /// Returns a mutable pointer to the last item in the slice. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// let x = &mut [0, 1, 2]; -- line 292 ---------------------------------------- -- line 295 ---------------------------------------- . /// *last = 10; . /// } . /// assert_eq!(x, &[0, 1, 10]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_slice_first_last", issue = "83570")] . #[inline] . pub const fn last_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T> { 61,525 ( 0.02%) if let [.., last] = self { Some(last) } else { None } . } . . /// Returns a reference to an element or subslice depending on the type of . /// index. . /// . /// - If given a position, returns a reference to the element at that . /// position or `None` if out of bounds. . /// - If given a range, returns the subslice corresponding to that range, -- line 311 ---------------------------------------- -- line 448 ---------------------------------------- . /// } . /// ``` . /// . /// [`as_mut_ptr`]: slice::as_mut_ptr . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_slice_as_ptr", since = "1.32.0")] . #[inline] . pub const fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const T { 97,399 ( 0.03%) self as *const [T] as *const T . } . . /// Returns an unsafe mutable pointer to the slice's buffer. . /// . /// The caller must ensure that the slice outlives the pointer this . /// function returns, or else it will end up pointing to garbage. . /// . /// Modifying the container referenced by this slice may cause its buffer -- line 464 ---------------------------------------- -- line 476 ---------------------------------------- . /// } . /// } . /// assert_eq!(x, &[3, 4, 6]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_ptr_offset", issue = "71499")] . #[inline] . pub const fn as_mut_ptr(&mut self) -> *mut T { 4 ( 0.00%) self as *mut [T] as *mut T . } . . /// Returns the two raw pointers spanning the slice. . /// . /// The returned range is half-open, which means that the end pointer . /// points *one past* the last element of the slice. This way, an empty . /// slice is represented by two equal pointers, and the difference between . /// the two pointers represents the size of the slice. -- line 492 ---------------------------------------- -- line 582 ---------------------------------------- . /// v.swap(2, 4); . /// assert!(v == ["a", "b", "e", "d", "c"]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_swap", issue = "83163")] . #[inline] . #[track_caller] . pub const fn swap(&mut self, a: usize, b: usize) { 442 ( 0.00%) let _ = &self[a]; 4,716 ( 0.00%) let _ = &self[b]; . . // SAFETY: we just checked that both `a` and `b` are in bounds . unsafe { self.swap_unchecked(a, b) } . } . . /// Swaps two elements in the slice, without doing bounds checking. . /// . /// For a safe alternative see [`swap`]. -- line 599 ---------------------------------------- -- line 677 ---------------------------------------- . . // Because this function is first compiled in isolation, . // this check tells LLVM that the indexing below is . // in-bounds. Then after inlining -- once the actual . // lengths of the slices are known -- it's removed. . let (a, b) = (&mut a[..n], &mut b[..n]); . . for i in 0..n { 264 ( 0.00%) mem::swap(&mut a[i], &mut b[n - 1 - i]); . } . } . } . . /// Returns an iterator over the slice. . /// . /// # Examples . /// -- line 693 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1499 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(left, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]); . /// assert_eq!(right, []); . /// } . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[inline] . #[track_caller] . pub fn split_at(&self, mid: usize) -> (&[T], &[T]) { 18 ( 0.00%) assert!(mid <= self.len()); . // SAFETY: `[ptr; mid]` and `[mid; len]` are inside `self`, which . // fulfills the requirements of `from_raw_parts_mut`. . unsafe { self.split_at_unchecked(mid) } . } . . /// Divides one mutable slice into two at an index. . /// . /// The first will contain all indices from `[0, mid)` (excluding -- line 1515 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1530 ---------------------------------------- . /// left[1] = 2; . /// right[1] = 4; . /// assert_eq!(v, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[inline] . #[track_caller] . pub fn split_at_mut(&mut self, mid: usize) -> (&mut [T], &mut [T]) { 7,422 ( 0.00%) assert!(mid <= self.len()); . // SAFETY: `[ptr; mid]` and `[mid; len]` are inside `self`, which . // fulfills the requirements of `from_raw_parts_mut`. . unsafe { self.split_at_mut_unchecked(mid) } . } . . /// Divides one slice into two at an index, without doing bounds checking. . /// . /// The first will contain all indices from `[0, mid)` (excluding -- line 1546 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1628 ---------------------------------------- . pub unsafe fn split_at_mut_unchecked(&mut self, mid: usize) -> (&mut [T], &mut [T]) { . let len = self.len(); . let ptr = self.as_mut_ptr(); . . // SAFETY: Caller has to check that `0 <= mid <= self.len()`. . // . // `[ptr; mid]` and `[mid; len]` are not overlapping, so returning a mutable reference . // is fine. 1,391 ( 0.00%) unsafe { (from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, mid), from_raw_parts_mut(ptr.add(mid), len - mid)) } . } . . /// Divides one slice into an array and a remainder slice at an index. . /// . /// The array will contain all indices from `[0, N)` (excluding . /// the index `N` itself) and the slice will contain all . /// indices from `[N, len)` (excluding the index `len` itself). . /// -- line 1644 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2113 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert!(!v.iter().any(|e| e == "hi")); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[inline] . pub fn contains(&self, x: &T) -> bool . where . T: PartialEq, . { 44 ( 0.00%) cmp::SliceContains::slice_contains(x, self) . } . . /// Returns `true` if `needle` is a prefix of the slice. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// let v = [10, 40, 30]; -- line 2129 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2142 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert!(v.starts_with(&[])); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn starts_with(&self, needle: &[T]) -> bool . where . T: PartialEq, . { . let n = needle.len(); 3,933 ( 0.00%) self.len() >= n && needle == &self[..n] . } . . /// Returns `true` if `needle` is a suffix of the slice. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// let v = [10, 40, 30]; -- line 2158 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2171 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert!(v.ends_with(&[])); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn ends_with(&self, needle: &[T]) -> bool . where . T: PartialEq, . { . let (m, n) = (self.len(), needle.len()); 2,214 ( 0.00%) m >= n && needle == &self[m - n..] . } . . /// Returns a subslice with the prefix removed. . /// . /// If the slice starts with `prefix`, returns the subslice after the prefix, wrapped in `Some`. . /// If `prefix` is empty, simply returns the original slice. . /// . /// If the slice does not start with `prefix`, returns `None`. -- line 2187 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2293 ---------------------------------------- . /// s.insert(idx, num); . /// assert_eq!(s, [0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 42, 55]); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . pub fn binary_search(&self, x: &T) -> Result . where . T: Ord, . { 3 ( 0.00%) self.binary_search_by(|p| p.cmp(x)) . } . . /// Binary searches this sorted slice with a comparator function. . /// . /// The comparator function should implement an order consistent . /// with the sort order of the underlying slice, returning an . /// order code that indicates whether its argument is `Less`, . /// `Equal` or `Greater` the desired target. -- line 2309 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2345 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . pub fn binary_search_by<'a, F>(&'a self, mut f: F) -> Result . where . F: FnMut(&'a T) -> Ordering, . { . let mut size = self.len(); . let mut left = 0; . let mut right = size; 220,923 ( 0.07%) while left < right { 280,455 ( 0.09%) let mid = left + size / 2; . . // SAFETY: the call is made safe by the following invariants: . // - `mid >= 0` . // - `mid < size`: `mid` is limited by `[left; right)` bound. 74,635 ( 0.02%) let cmp = f(unsafe { self.get_unchecked(mid) }); . . // The reason why we use if/else control flow rather than match . // is because match reorders comparison operations, which is perf sensitive. . // This is x86 asm for u8: https://rust.godbolt.org/z/8Y8Pra. 83,421 ( 0.03%) if cmp == Less { 96,911 ( 0.03%) left = mid + 1; 44,232 ( 0.01%) } else if cmp == Greater { . right = mid; . } else { . // SAFETY: same as the `get_unchecked` above . unsafe { crate::intrinsics::assume(mid < self.len()) }; . return Ok(mid); . } . 237,043 ( 0.07%) size = right - left; . } . Err(left) . } . . /// Binary searches this sorted slice with a key extraction function. . /// . /// Assumes that the slice is sorted by the key, for instance with . /// [`sort_by_key`] using the same key extraction function. -- line 2382 ---------------------------------------- -- line 3203 ---------------------------------------- . #[track_caller] . fn len_mismatch_fail(dst_len: usize, src_len: usize) -> ! { . panic!( . "source slice length ({}) does not match destination slice length ({})", . src_len, dst_len, . ); . } . 11,222 ( 0.00%) if self.len() != src.len() { . len_mismatch_fail(self.len(), src.len()); . } . . // SAFETY: `self` is valid for `self.len()` elements by definition, and `src` was . // checked to have the same length. The slices cannot overlap because . // mutable references are exclusive. . unsafe { . ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(src.as_ptr(), self.as_mut_ptr(), self.len()); -- line 3219 ---------------------------------------- -- line 3382 ---------------------------------------- . } . let gcd: usize = gcd(mem::size_of::(), mem::size_of::()); . let ts: usize = mem::size_of::() / gcd; . let us: usize = mem::size_of::() / gcd; . . // Armed with this knowledge, we can find how many `U`s we can fit! . let us_len = self.len() / ts * us; . // And how many `T`s will be in the trailing slice! 1,000 ( 0.00%) let ts_len = self.len() % ts; . (us_len, ts_len) . } . . /// Transmute the slice to a slice of another type, ensuring alignment of the types is . /// maintained. . /// . /// This method splits the slice into three distinct slices: prefix, correctly aligned middle . /// slice of a new type, and the suffix slice. The method may make the middle slice the greatest -- line 3398 ---------------------------------------- -- line 3429 ---------------------------------------- . return (self, &[], &[]); . } . . // First, find at what point do we split between the first and 2nd slice. Easy with . // ptr.align_offset. . let ptr = self.as_ptr(); . // SAFETY: See the `align_to_mut` method for the detailed safety comment. . let offset = unsafe { crate::ptr::align_offset(ptr, mem::align_of::()) }; 1,000 ( 0.00%) if offset > self.len() { . (self, &[], &[]) . } else { . let (left, rest) = self.split_at(offset); . let (us_len, ts_len) = rest.align_to_offsets::(); . // SAFETY: now `rest` is definitely aligned, so `from_raw_parts` below is okay, . // since the caller guarantees that we can transmute `T` to `U` safely. . unsafe { . ( . left, . from_raw_parts(rest.as_ptr() as *const U, us_len), 1,000 ( 0.00%) from_raw_parts(rest.as_ptr().add(rest.len() - ts_len), ts_len), . ) . } . } . } . . /// Transmute the slice to a slice of another type, ensuring alignment of the types is . /// maintained. . /// -- line 3456 ---------------------------------------- 224,657 ( 0.07%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 36 ---------------------------------------- . use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess; . use rustc_span::source_map::{MultiSpan, Span, DUMMY_SP}; . use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol}; . use tracing::debug; . . use std::ops::Range; . use std::{cmp, mem, slice}; . 1,776 ( 0.00%) bitflags::bitflags! { . struct Restrictions: u8 { . const STMT_EXPR = 1 << 0; . const NO_STRUCT_LITERAL = 1 << 1; . const CONST_EXPR = 1 << 2; . } . } . . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)] -- line 52 ---------------------------------------- -- line 104 ---------------------------------------- . $self.bump(); . return $self.maybe_recover_from_bad_qpath_stage_2($self.prev_token.span, ty); . } . } . } . }; . } . 2,236 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone)] . pub struct Parser<'a> { 58 ( 0.00%) pub sess: &'a ParseSess, . /// The current token. 38 ( 0.00%) pub token: Token, . /// The spacing for the current token 35 ( 0.00%) pub token_spacing: Spacing, . /// The previous token. 57 ( 0.00%) pub prev_token: Token, 51 ( 0.00%) pub capture_cfg: bool, 118 ( 0.00%) restrictions: Restrictions, 70 ( 0.00%) expected_tokens: Vec, . // Important: This must only be advanced from `next_tok` . // to ensure that `token_cursor.num_next_calls` is updated properly . token_cursor: TokenCursor, 70 ( 0.00%) desugar_doc_comments: bool, . /// This field is used to keep track of how many left angle brackets we have seen. This is . /// required in order to detect extra leading left angle brackets (`<` characters) and error . /// appropriately. . /// . /// See the comments in the `parse_path_segment` function for more details. 70 ( 0.00%) unmatched_angle_bracket_count: u32, 105 ( 0.00%) max_angle_bracket_count: u32, . /// A list of all unclosed delimiters found by the lexer. If an entry is used for error recovery . /// it gets removed from here. Every entry left at the end gets emitted as an independent . /// error. 35 ( 0.00%) pub(super) unclosed_delims: Vec, . last_unexpected_token_span: Option, . /// Span pointing at the `:` for the last type ascription the parser has seen, and whether it . /// looked like it could have been a mistyped path or literal `Option:Some(42)`). . pub last_type_ascription: Option<(Span, bool /* likely path typo */)>, . /// If present, this `Parser` is not parsing Rust code but rather a macro call. . subparser_name: Option<&'static str>, . capture_state: CaptureState, . /// This allows us to recover when the user forget to add braces around -- line 146 ---------------------------------------- -- line 173 ---------------------------------------- . /// the first macro inner attribute to invoke a proc-macro). . /// When create a `TokenStream`, the inner attributes get inserted . /// into the proper place in the token stream. . pub type ReplaceRange = (Range, Vec<(FlatToken, Spacing)>); . . /// Controls how we capture tokens. Capturing can be expensive, . /// so we try to avoid performing capturing in cases where . /// we will never need an `AttrAnnotatedTokenStream` 35 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone)] . pub enum Capturing { . /// We aren't performing any capturing - this is the default mode. . No, . /// We are capturing tokens . Yes, . } . 144 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone)] . struct CaptureState { 140 ( 0.00%) capturing: Capturing, 35 ( 0.00%) replace_ranges: Vec, . inner_attr_ranges: FxHashMap, . } . . impl<'a> Drop for Parser<'a> { . fn drop(&mut self) { 279 ( 0.00%) emit_unclosed_delims(&mut self.unclosed_delims, &self.sess); . } . } . 6,141 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone)] . struct TokenCursor { . frame: TokenCursorFrame, 1,482 ( 0.00%) stack: Vec, . desugar_doc_comments: bool, . // Counts the number of calls to `next` or `next_desugared`, . // depending on whether `desugar_doc_comments` is set. 447 ( 0.00%) num_next_calls: usize, . // During parsing, we may sometimes need to 'unglue' a . // glued token into two component tokens . // (e.g. '>>' into '>' and '>), so that the parser . // can consume them one at a time. This process . // bypasses the normal capturing mechanism . // (e.g. `num_next_calls` will not be incremented), . // since the 'unglued' tokens due not exist in . // the original `TokenStream`. -- line 217 ---------------------------------------- -- line 226 ---------------------------------------- . // in `Option>` requires us to unglue . // the trailing `>>` token. The `break_last_token` . // field is used to track this token - it gets . // appended to the captured stream when . // we evaluate a `LazyTokenStream` . break_last_token: bool, . } . 2,816 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone)] . struct TokenCursorFrame { 938 ( 0.00%) delim: token::DelimToken, . span: DelimSpan, . open_delim: bool, 1,876 ( 0.00%) tree_cursor: tokenstream::Cursor, . close_delim: bool, . } . . impl TokenCursorFrame { . fn new(span: DelimSpan, delim: DelimToken, tts: TokenStream) -> Self { 230 ( 0.00%) TokenCursorFrame { . delim, . span, . open_delim: false, 836 ( 0.00%) tree_cursor: tts.into_trees(), . close_delim: false, . } . } . } . . impl TokenCursor { 70,872 ( 0.02%) fn next(&mut self) -> (Token, Spacing) { . loop { 34,718 ( 0.01%) let (tree, spacing) = if !self.frame.open_delim { 744 ( 0.00%) self.frame.open_delim = true; 3,720 ( 0.00%) TokenTree::open_tt(self.frame.span, self.frame.delim).into() 68,998 ( 0.02%) } else if let Some(tree) = self.frame.tree_cursor.next_with_spacing() { . tree 3,052 ( 0.00%) } else if !self.frame.close_delim { 734 ( 0.00%) self.frame.close_delim = true; 3,670 ( 0.00%) TokenTree::close_tt(self.frame.span, self.frame.delim).into() 1,468 ( 0.00%) } else if let Some(frame) = self.stack.pop() { 9,542 ( 0.00%) self.frame = frame; . continue; . } else { 1,044 ( 0.00%) (TokenTree::Token(Token::new(token::Eof, DUMMY_SP)), Spacing::Alone) . }; . 13,300 ( 0.00%) match tree { . TokenTree::Token(token) => { 47,248 ( 0.01%) return (token, spacing); . } . TokenTree::Delimited(sp, delim, tts) => { . let frame = TokenCursorFrame::new(sp, delim, tts); . self.stack.push(mem::replace(&mut self.frame, frame)); . } . } . } 47,248 ( 0.01%) } . 2,110 ( 0.00%) fn next_desugared(&mut self) -> (Token, Spacing) { 633 ( 0.00%) let (data, attr_style, sp) = match self.next() { . (Token { kind: token::DocComment(_, attr_style, data), span }, _) => { . (data, attr_style, span) . } 1,055 ( 0.00%) tok => return tok, . }; . . // Searches for the occurrences of `"#*` and returns the minimum number of `#`s . // required to wrap the text. . let mut num_of_hashes = 0; . let mut count = 0; . for ch in data.as_str().chars() { . count = match ch { -- line 298 ---------------------------------------- -- line 332 ---------------------------------------- . .iter() . .cloned() . .collect::() . }, . ), . )); . . self.next() 1,899 ( 0.00%) } . } . 1,470 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)] . enum TokenType { 1,176 ( 0.00%) Token(TokenKind), . Keyword(Symbol), . Operator, . Lifetime, . Ident, . Path, . Type, . Const, . } -- line 353 ---------------------------------------- -- line 378 ---------------------------------------- . /// The separator token. . sep: Option, . /// `true` if a trailing separator is allowed. . trailing_sep_allowed: bool, . } . . impl SeqSep { . fn trailing_allowed(t: TokenKind) -> SeqSep { 90 ( 0.00%) SeqSep { sep: Some(t), trailing_sep_allowed: true } . } . . fn none() -> SeqSep { . SeqSep { sep: None, trailing_sep_allowed: false } . } . } . . pub enum FollowedByType { . Yes, . No, . } . . fn token_descr_opt(token: &Token) -> Option<&'static str> { 114 ( 0.00%) Some(match token.kind { 228 ( 0.00%) _ if token.is_special_ident() => "reserved identifier", 228 ( 0.00%) _ if token.is_used_keyword() => "keyword", 228 ( 0.00%) _ if token.is_unused_keyword() => "reserved keyword", . token::DocComment(..) => "doc comment", . _ => return None, . }) . } . 399 ( 0.00%) pub(super) fn token_descr(token: &Token) -> String { 114 ( 0.00%) let token_str = pprust::token_to_string(token); . match token_descr_opt(token) { . Some(prefix) => format!("{} `{}`", prefix, token_str), 399 ( 0.00%) _ => format!("`{}`", token_str), . } 285 ( 0.00%) } . . impl<'a> Parser<'a> { 644 ( 0.00%) pub fn new( . sess: &'a ParseSess, . tokens: TokenStream, . desugar_doc_comments: bool, . subparser_name: Option<&'static str>, . ) -> Self { 46 ( 0.00%) let mut start_frame = TokenCursorFrame::new(DelimSpan::dummy(), token::NoDelim, tokens); 92 ( 0.00%) start_frame.open_delim = true; . start_frame.close_delim = true; . 1,426 ( 0.00%) let mut parser = Parser { . sess, 46 ( 0.00%) token: Token::dummy(), . token_spacing: Spacing::Alone, 46 ( 0.00%) prev_token: Token::dummy(), . capture_cfg: false, . restrictions: Restrictions::empty(), . expected_tokens: Vec::new(), . token_cursor: TokenCursor { 276 ( 0.00%) frame: start_frame, . stack: Vec::new(), . num_next_calls: 0, . desugar_doc_comments, . break_last_token: false, . }, . desugar_doc_comments, . unmatched_angle_bracket_count: 0, . max_angle_bracket_count: 0, -- line 445 ---------------------------------------- -- line 451 ---------------------------------------- . capturing: Capturing::No, . replace_ranges: Vec::new(), . inner_attr_ranges: Default::default(), . }, . current_closure: None, . }; . . // Make parser point to the first token. 92 ( 0.00%) parser.bump(); . . parser 414 ( 0.00%) } . . fn next_tok(&mut self, fallback_span: Span) -> (Token, Spacing) { . loop { 34,758 ( 0.01%) let (mut next, spacing) = if self.desugar_doc_comments { 844 ( 0.00%) self.token_cursor.next_desugared() . } else { 16,746 ( 0.01%) self.token_cursor.next() . }; 23,172 ( 0.01%) self.token_cursor.num_next_calls += 1; . // We've retrieved an token from the underlying . // cursor, so we no longer need to worry about . // an unglued token. See `break_and_eat` for more details 5,793 ( 0.00%) self.token_cursor.break_last_token = false; 23,172 ( 0.01%) if next.span.is_dummy() { . // Tweak the location for better diagnostics, but keep syntactic context intact. 200 ( 0.00%) next.span = fallback_span.with_ctxt(next.span.ctxt()); . } 19,581 ( 0.01%) if matches!( 11,586 ( 0.00%) next.kind, . token::OpenDelim(token::NoDelim) | token::CloseDelim(token::NoDelim) . ) { . continue; . } 23,172 ( 0.01%) return (next, spacing); . } . } . . pub fn unexpected(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, T> { . match self.expect_one_of(&[], &[]) { . Err(e) => Err(e), . // We can get `Ok(true)` from `recover_closing_delimiter` . // which is called in `expected_one_of_not_found`. . Ok(_) => FatalError.raise(), . } . } . . /// Expects and consumes the token `t`. Signals an error if the next token is not `t`. 5,886 ( 0.00%) pub fn expect(&mut self, t: &TokenKind) -> PResult<'a, bool /* recovered */> { 654 ( 0.00%) if self.expected_tokens.is_empty() { 156 ( 0.00%) if self.token == *t { 130 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); . Ok(false) . } else { . self.unexpected_try_recover(t) . } . } else { 7,536 ( 0.00%) self.expect_one_of(slice::from_ref(t), &[]) . } 9,810 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Expect next token to be edible or inedible token. If edible, . /// then consume it; if inedible, then return without consuming . /// anything. Signal a fatal error if next token is unexpected. 8,352 ( 0.00%) pub fn expect_one_of( . &mut self, . edible: &[TokenKind], . inedible: &[TokenKind], . ) -> PResult<'a, bool /* recovered */> { 1,392 ( 0.00%) if edible.contains(&self.token.kind) { 1,968 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); . Ok(false) . } else if inedible.contains(&self.token.kind) { . // leave it in the input . Ok(false) . } else if self.last_unexpected_token_span == Some(self.token.span) { . FatalError.raise(); . } else { . self.expected_one_of_not_found(edible, inedible) . } 10,440 ( 0.00%) } . . // Public for rustfmt usage. . pub fn parse_ident(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, Ident> { 4,251 ( 0.00%) self.parse_ident_common(true) . } . . fn ident_or_err(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, (Ident, /* is_raw */ bool)> { 3,120 ( 0.00%) self.token.ident().ok_or_else(|| match self.prev_token.kind { . TokenKind::DocComment(..) => { . self.span_err(self.prev_token.span, Error::UselessDocComment) . } . _ => self.expected_ident_found(), . }) . } . 7,252 ( 0.00%) fn parse_ident_common(&mut self, recover: bool) -> PResult<'a, Ident> { 1,036 ( 0.00%) let (ident, is_raw) = self.ident_or_err()?; 6,216 ( 0.00%) if !is_raw && ident.is_reserved() { . let mut err = self.expected_ident_found(); . if recover { . err.emit(); . } else { . return Err(err); . } . } 4,144 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); . Ok(ident) 10,360 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Checks if the next token is `tok`, and returns `true` if so. . /// . /// This method will automatically add `tok` to `expected_tokens` if `tok` is not . /// encountered. 105,441 ( 0.03%) fn check(&mut self, tok: &TokenKind) -> bool { 45,811 ( 0.01%) let is_present = self.token == *tok; 30,994 ( 0.01%) if !is_present { 66,646 ( 0.02%) self.expected_tokens.push(TokenType::Token(tok.clone())); . } . is_present 105,441 ( 0.03%) } . . /// Consumes a token 'tok' if it exists. Returns whether the given token was present. 36 ( 0.00%) pub fn eat(&mut self, tok: &TokenKind) -> bool { 21,048 ( 0.01%) let is_present = self.check(tok); 13,382 ( 0.00%) if is_present { 2,537 ( 0.00%) self.bump() . } . is_present 45 ( 0.00%) } . . /// If the next token is the given keyword, returns `true` without eating it. . /// An expectation is also added for diagnostics purposes. 3,045 ( 0.00%) fn check_keyword(&mut self, kw: Symbol) -> bool { 759 ( 0.00%) self.expected_tokens.push(TokenType::Keyword(kw)); 22,062 ( 0.01%) self.token.is_keyword(kw) . } . . /// If the next token is the given keyword, eats it and returns `true`. . /// Otherwise, returns `false`. An expectation is also added for diagnostics purposes. . // Public for rustfmt usage. 8,465 ( 0.00%) pub fn eat_keyword(&mut self, kw: Symbol) -> bool { 5,480 ( 0.00%) if self.check_keyword(kw) { 585 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); . true . } else { . false . } 8,465 ( 0.00%) } . . fn eat_keyword_noexpect(&mut self, kw: Symbol) -> bool { 540 ( 0.00%) if self.token.is_keyword(kw) { 135 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); . true . } else { . false . } . } . . /// If the given word is not a keyword, signals an error. . /// If the next token is not the given word, signals an error. . /// Otherwise, eats it. 100 ( 0.00%) fn expect_keyword(&mut self, kw: Symbol) -> PResult<'a, ()> { . if !self.eat_keyword(kw) { self.unexpected() } else { Ok(()) } 80 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Is the given keyword `kw` followed by a non-reserved identifier? 4,528 ( 0.00%) fn is_kw_followed_by_ident(&self, kw: Symbol) -> bool { 2,264 ( 0.00%) self.token.is_keyword(kw) && self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.is_ident() && !t.is_reserved_ident()) 5,094 ( 0.00%) } . 5,172 ( 0.00%) fn check_or_expected(&mut self, ok: bool, typ: TokenType) -> bool { 2,002 ( 0.00%) if ok { . true . } else { 796 ( 0.00%) self.expected_tokens.push(typ); . false . } 5,172 ( 0.00%) } . . fn check_ident(&mut self) -> bool { 1,746 ( 0.00%) self.check_or_expected(self.token.is_ident(), TokenType::Ident) . } . 1,904 ( 0.00%) fn check_path(&mut self) -> bool { 4,457 ( 0.00%) self.check_or_expected(self.token.is_path_start(), TokenType::Path) 2,380 ( 0.00%) } . . fn check_type(&mut self) -> bool { 192 ( 0.00%) self.check_or_expected(self.token.can_begin_type(), TokenType::Type) . } . . fn check_const_arg(&mut self) -> bool { 192 ( 0.00%) self.check_or_expected(self.token.can_begin_const_arg(), TokenType::Const) . } . 2,007 ( 0.00%) fn check_inline_const(&self, dist: usize) -> bool { 1,115 ( 0.00%) self.is_keyword_ahead(dist, &[kw::Const]) . && self.look_ahead(dist + 1, |t| match t.kind { . token::Interpolated(ref nt) => matches!(**nt, token::NtBlock(..)), . token::OpenDelim(DelimToken::Brace) => true, . _ => false, . }) 2,007 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Checks to see if the next token is either `+` or `+=`. . /// Otherwise returns `false`. . fn check_plus(&mut self) -> bool { 372 ( 0.00%) self.check_or_expected( 186 ( 0.00%) self.token.is_like_plus(), 186 ( 0.00%) TokenType::Token(token::BinOp(token::Plus)), . ) . } . . /// Eats the expected token if it's present possibly breaking . /// compound tokens like multi-character operators in process. . /// Returns `true` if the token was eaten. 7,512 ( 0.00%) fn break_and_eat(&mut self, expected: TokenKind) -> bool { 4,382 ( 0.00%) if self.token.kind == expected { 244 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); . return true; . } 2,520 ( 0.00%) match self.token.kind.break_two_token_op() { 6 ( 0.00%) Some((first, second)) if first == expected => { . let first_span = self.sess.source_map().start_point(self.token.span); . let second_span = self.token.span.with_lo(first_span.hi()); . self.token = Token::new(first, first_span); . // Keep track of this token - if we end token capturing now, . // we'll want to append this token to the captured stream. . // . // If we consume any additional tokens, then this token . // is not needed (we'll capture the entire 'glued' token), -- line 683 ---------------------------------------- -- line 684 ---------------------------------------- . // and `next_tok` will set this field to `None` . self.token_cursor.break_last_token = true; . // Use the spacing of the glued token as the spacing . // of the unglued second token. . self.bump_with((Token::new(second, second_span), self.token_spacing)); . true . } . _ => { 1,512 ( 0.00%) self.expected_tokens.push(TokenType::Token(expected)); . false . } . } 7,652 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Eats `+` possibly breaking tokens like `+=` in process. . fn eat_plus(&mut self) -> bool { . self.break_and_eat(token::BinOp(token::Plus)) . } . . /// Eats `&` possibly breaking tokens like `&&` in process. . /// Signals an error if `&` is not eaten. . fn expect_and(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, ()> { 264 ( 0.00%) if self.break_and_eat(token::BinOp(token::And)) { Ok(()) } else { self.unexpected() } . } . . /// Eats `|` possibly breaking tokens like `||` in process. . /// Signals an error if `|` was not eaten. . fn expect_or(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, ()> { 180 ( 0.00%) if self.break_and_eat(token::BinOp(token::Or)) { Ok(()) } else { self.unexpected() } . } . . /// Eats `<` possibly breaking tokens like `<<` in process. 356 ( 0.00%) fn eat_lt(&mut self) -> bool { 1,661 ( 0.00%) let ate = self.break_and_eat(token::Lt); 1,080 ( 0.00%) if ate { . // See doc comment for `unmatched_angle_bracket_count`. 96 ( 0.00%) self.unmatched_angle_bracket_count += 1; 96 ( 0.00%) self.max_angle_bracket_count += 1; . debug!("eat_lt: (increment) count={:?}", self.unmatched_angle_bracket_count); . } . ate 356 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Eats `<` possibly breaking tokens like `<<` in process. . /// Signals an error if `<` was not eaten. . fn expect_lt(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, ()> { . if self.eat_lt() { Ok(()) } else { self.unexpected() } . } . . /// Eats `>` possibly breaking tokens like `>>` in process. . /// Signals an error if `>` was not eaten. . fn expect_gt(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, ()> { 144 ( 0.00%) if self.break_and_eat(token::Gt) { . // See doc comment for `unmatched_angle_bracket_count`. 72 ( 0.00%) if self.unmatched_angle_bracket_count > 0 { 48 ( 0.00%) self.unmatched_angle_bracket_count -= 1; . debug!("expect_gt: (decrement) count={:?}", self.unmatched_angle_bracket_count); . } . Ok(()) . } else { . self.unexpected() . } . } . . fn expect_any_with_type(&mut self, kets: &[&TokenKind], expect: TokenExpectType) -> bool { . kets.iter().any(|k| match expect { 2,508 ( 0.00%) TokenExpectType::Expect => self.check(k), 450 ( 0.00%) TokenExpectType::NoExpect => self.token == **k, . }) . } . . fn parse_seq_to_before_tokens( . &mut self, . kets: &[&TokenKind], . sep: SeqSep, . expect: TokenExpectType, -- line 759 ---------------------------------------- -- line 761 ---------------------------------------- . ) -> PResult<'a, (Vec, bool /* trailing */, bool /* recovered */)> { . let mut first = true; . let mut recovered = false; . let mut trailing = false; . let mut v = vec![]; . let unclosed_delims = !self.unclosed_delims.is_empty(); . . while !self.expect_any_with_type(kets, expect) { 2,466 ( 0.00%) if let token::CloseDelim(..) | token::Eof = self.token.kind { . break; . } 1,821 ( 0.00%) if let Some(ref t) = sep.sep { 2,119 ( 0.00%) if first { . first = false; . } else { 1,058 ( 0.00%) match self.expect(t) { . Ok(false) => { . self.current_closure.take(); . } . Ok(true) => { . self.current_closure.take(); . recovered = true; . break; . } -- line 784 ---------------------------------------- -- line 857 ---------------------------------------- . e.cancel(); . break; . } . } . } . } . } . } 886 ( 0.00%) if sep.trailing_sep_allowed && self.expect_any_with_type(kets, expect) { . trailing = true; . break; . } . 623 ( 0.00%) let t = f(self)?; 315 ( 0.00%) v.push(t); . } . 1,480 ( 0.00%) Ok((v, trailing, recovered)) . } . . fn recover_missing_braces_around_closure_body( . &mut self, . closure_spans: ClosureSpans, . mut expect_err: DiagnosticBuilder<'_>, . ) -> PResult<'a, ()> { . let initial_semicolon = self.token.span; -- line 882 ---------------------------------------- -- line 937 ---------------------------------------- . /// `f` must consume tokens until reaching the next separator or . /// closing bracket. . fn parse_seq_to_before_end( . &mut self, . ket: &TokenKind, . sep: SeqSep, . f: impl FnMut(&mut Parser<'a>) -> PResult<'a, T>, . ) -> PResult<'a, (Vec, bool, bool)> { 1,405 ( 0.00%) self.parse_seq_to_before_tokens(&[ket], sep, TokenExpectType::Expect, f) . } . . /// Parses a sequence, including the closing delimiter. The function . /// `f` must consume tokens until reaching the next separator or . /// closing bracket. 1,890 ( 0.00%) fn parse_seq_to_end( . &mut self, . ket: &TokenKind, . sep: SeqSep, . f: impl FnMut(&mut Parser<'a>) -> PResult<'a, T>, . ) -> PResult<'a, (Vec, bool /* trailing */)> { 874 ( 0.00%) let (val, trailing, recovered) = self.parse_seq_to_before_end(ket, sep, f)?; 486 ( 0.00%) if !recovered { . self.eat(ket); . } 2,177 ( 0.00%) Ok((val, trailing)) 1,512 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Parses a sequence, including the closing delimiter. The function . /// `f` must consume tokens until reaching the next separator or . /// closing bracket. . fn parse_unspanned_seq( . &mut self, . bra: &TokenKind, . ket: &TokenKind, . sep: SeqSep, . f: impl FnMut(&mut Parser<'a>) -> PResult<'a, T>, . ) -> PResult<'a, (Vec, bool)> { 758 ( 0.00%) self.expect(bra)?; 1,512 ( 0.00%) self.parse_seq_to_end(ket, sep, f) . } . . fn parse_delim_comma_seq( . &mut self, . delim: DelimToken, . f: impl FnMut(&mut Parser<'a>) -> PResult<'a, T>, . ) -> PResult<'a, (Vec, bool)> { . self.parse_unspanned_seq( 309 ( 0.00%) &token::OpenDelim(delim), 430 ( 0.00%) &token::CloseDelim(delim), . SeqSep::trailing_allowed(token::Comma), . f, . ) . } . . fn parse_paren_comma_seq( . &mut self, . f: impl FnMut(&mut Parser<'a>) -> PResult<'a, T>, . ) -> PResult<'a, (Vec, bool)> { . self.parse_delim_comma_seq(token::Paren, f) . } . . /// Advance the parser by one token using provided token as the next one. 75,309 ( 0.02%) fn bump_with(&mut self, (next_token, next_spacing): (Token, Spacing)) { . // Bumping after EOF is a bad sign, usually an infinite loop. 34,758 ( 0.01%) if self.prev_token.kind == TokenKind::Eof { . let msg = "attempted to bump the parser past EOF (may be stuck in a loop)"; . self.span_bug(self.token.span, msg); . } . . // Update the current and previous tokens. 23,172 ( 0.01%) self.prev_token = mem::replace(&mut self.token, next_token); 5,793 ( 0.00%) self.token_spacing = next_spacing; . . // Diagnostics. 5,793 ( 0.00%) self.expected_tokens.clear(); . } . . /// Advance the parser by one token. 46,344 ( 0.01%) pub fn bump(&mut self) { 23,172 ( 0.01%) let next_token = self.next_tok(self.token.span); 34,758 ( 0.01%) self.bump_with(next_token); 46,344 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Look-ahead `dist` tokens of `self.token` and get access to that token there. . /// When `dist == 0` then the current token is looked at. 72 ( 0.00%) pub fn look_ahead(&self, dist: usize, looker: impl FnOnce(&Token) -> R) -> R { 588 ( 0.00%) if dist == 0 { 261 ( 0.00%) return looker(&self.token); . } . 1,809 ( 0.00%) let frame = &self.token_cursor.frame; 1,941 ( 0.00%) if frame.delim != DelimToken::NoDelim { . let all_normal = (0..dist).all(|i| { 5,573 ( 0.00%) let token = frame.tree_cursor.look_ahead(i); 7,106 ( 0.00%) !matches!(token, Some(TokenTree::Delimited(_, DelimToken::NoDelim, _))) . }); . if all_normal { 9,133 ( 0.00%) return match frame.tree_cursor.look_ahead(dist - 1) { 2,963 ( 0.00%) Some(tree) => match tree { 1,305 ( 0.00%) TokenTree::Token(token) => looker(token), . TokenTree::Delimited(dspan, delim, _) => { 1,544 ( 0.00%) looker(&Token::new(token::OpenDelim(*delim), dspan.open)) . } . }, 2,616 ( 0.00%) None => looker(&Token::new(token::CloseDelim(frame.delim), frame.span.close)), . }; . } . } . . let mut cursor = self.token_cursor.clone(); . let mut i = 0; 116 ( 0.00%) let mut token = Token::dummy(); 108 ( 0.00%) while i < dist { 827 ( 0.00%) token = cursor.next().0; 368 ( 0.00%) if matches!( 226 ( 0.00%) token.kind, . token::OpenDelim(token::NoDelim) | token::CloseDelim(token::NoDelim) . ) { . continue; . } 45 ( 0.00%) i += 1; . } 4 ( 0.00%) return looker(&token); 81 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns whether any of the given keywords are `dist` tokens ahead of the current one. 2,448 ( 0.00%) fn is_keyword_ahead(&self, dist: usize, kws: &[Symbol]) -> bool { 637 ( 0.00%) self.look_ahead(dist, |t| kws.iter().any(|&kw| t.is_keyword(kw))) 2,448 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Parses asyncness: `async` or nothing. . fn parse_asyncness(&mut self) -> Async { . if self.eat_keyword(kw::Async) { . let span = self.prev_token.uninterpolated_span(); . Async::Yes { span, closure_id: DUMMY_NODE_ID, return_impl_trait_id: DUMMY_NODE_ID } . } else { . Async::No . } . } . . /// Parses unsafety: `unsafe` or nothing. 124 ( 0.00%) fn parse_unsafety(&mut self) -> Unsafe { . if self.eat_keyword(kw::Unsafe) { . Unsafe::Yes(self.prev_token.uninterpolated_span()) . } else { . Unsafe::No . } 496 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Parses constness: `const` or nothing. 976 ( 0.00%) fn parse_constness(&mut self) -> Const { . // Avoid const blocks to be parsed as const items 281 ( 0.00%) if self.look_ahead(1, |t| t != &token::OpenDelim(DelimToken::Brace)) . && self.eat_keyword(kw::Const) . { 5 ( 0.00%) Const::Yes(self.prev_token.uninterpolated_span()) . } else { . Const::No . } 1,708 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Parses inline const expressions. . fn parse_const_block(&mut self, span: Span, pat: bool) -> PResult<'a, P> { . if pat { . self.sess.gated_spans.gate(sym::inline_const_pat, span); . } else { . self.sess.gated_spans.gate(sym::inline_const, span); . } -- line 1104 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1110 ---------------------------------------- . }; . let blk_span = anon_const.value.span; . Ok(self.mk_expr(span.to(blk_span), ExprKind::ConstBlock(anon_const), AttrVec::new())) . } . . /// Parses mutability (`mut` or nothing). . fn parse_mutability(&mut self) -> Mutability { . if self.eat_keyword(kw::Mut) { Mutability::Mut } else { Mutability::Not } 90 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Possibly parses mutability (`const` or `mut`). . fn parse_const_or_mut(&mut self) -> Option { . if self.eat_keyword(kw::Mut) { . Some(Mutability::Mut) . } else if self.eat_keyword(kw::Const) { . Some(Mutability::Not) . } else { -- line 1126 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1135 ---------------------------------------- . self.bump(); . Ok(Ident::new(symbol, self.prev_token.span)) . } else { . self.parse_ident_common(true) . } . } . . fn parse_mac_args(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P> { 190 ( 0.00%) self.parse_mac_args_common(true).map(P) . } . . fn parse_attr_args(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, MacArgs> { 63 ( 0.00%) self.parse_mac_args_common(false) . } . 981 ( 0.00%) fn parse_mac_args_common(&mut self, delimited_only: bool) -> PResult<'a, MacArgs> { 872 ( 0.00%) Ok( 621 ( 0.00%) if self.check(&token::OpenDelim(DelimToken::Paren)) 57 ( 0.00%) || self.check(&token::OpenDelim(DelimToken::Bracket)) 57 ( 0.00%) || self.check(&token::OpenDelim(DelimToken::Brace)) . { 396 ( 0.00%) match self.parse_token_tree() { 495 ( 0.00%) TokenTree::Delimited(dspan, delim, tokens) => . // We've confirmed above that there is a delimiter so unwrapping is OK. . { 198 ( 0.00%) MacArgs::Delimited(dspan, MacDelimiter::from_token(delim).unwrap(), tokens) . } . _ => unreachable!(), . } 20 ( 0.00%) } else if !delimited_only { . if self.eat(&token::Eq) { . let eq_span = self.prev_token.span; . . // Collect tokens because they are used during lowering to HIR. . let expr = self.parse_expr_force_collect()?; . let span = expr.span; . . let token_kind = token::Interpolated(Lrc::new(token::NtExpr(expr))); -- line 1172 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1173 ---------------------------------------- . MacArgs::Eq(eq_span, Token::new(token_kind, span)) . } else { . MacArgs::Empty . } . } else { . return self.unexpected(); . }, . ) 763 ( 0.00%) } . . fn parse_or_use_outer_attributes( . &mut self, . already_parsed_attrs: Option, . ) -> PResult<'a, AttrWrapper> { 1,743 ( 0.00%) if let Some(attrs) = already_parsed_attrs { . Ok(attrs) . } else { 1,026 ( 0.00%) self.parse_outer_attributes() . } . } . . /// Parses a single token tree from the input. 1,224 ( 0.00%) pub(crate) fn parse_token_tree(&mut self) -> TokenTree { 571 ( 0.00%) match self.token.kind { . token::OpenDelim(..) => { . let depth = self.token_cursor.stack.len(); . . // We keep advancing the token cursor until we hit . // the matching `CloseDelim` token. 4,360 ( 0.00%) while !(depth == self.token_cursor.stack.len() . && matches!(self.token.kind, token::CloseDelim(_))) . { . // Advance one token at a time, so `TokenCursor::next()` . // can capture these tokens if necessary. 2,906 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); . } . // We are still inside the frame corresponding . // to the delimited stream we captured, so grab . // the tokens from this frame. . let frame = &self.token_cursor.frame; 250 ( 0.00%) let stream = frame.tree_cursor.stream.clone(); 250 ( 0.00%) let span = frame.span; 125 ( 0.00%) let delim = frame.delim; . // Consume close delimiter 250 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); 625 ( 0.00%) TokenTree::Delimited(span, delim, stream) . } . token::CloseDelim(_) | token::Eof => unreachable!(), . _ => { 56 ( 0.00%) self.bump(); 140 ( 0.00%) TokenTree::Token(self.prev_token.clone()) . } . } 1,071 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Parses a stream of tokens into a list of `TokenTree`s, up to EOF. . pub fn parse_all_token_trees(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, Vec> { . let mut tts = Vec::new(); . while self.token != token::Eof { . tts.push(self.parse_token_tree()); . } . Ok(tts) -- line 1234 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1244 ---------------------------------------- . } . TokenStream::new(result) . } . . /// Evaluates the closure with restrictions in place. . /// . /// Afters the closure is evaluated, restrictions are reset. . fn with_res(&mut self, res: Restrictions, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> T) -> T { 553 ( 0.00%) let old = self.restrictions; 700 ( 0.00%) self.restrictions = res; . let res = f(self); 689 ( 0.00%) self.restrictions = old; . res . } . 1,928 ( 0.00%) fn is_crate_vis(&self) -> bool { 1,205 ( 0.00%) self.token.is_keyword(kw::Crate) && self.look_ahead(1, |t| t != &token::ModSep) 2,169 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Parses `pub`, `pub(crate)` and `pub(in path)` plus shortcuts `crate` for `pub(crate)`, . /// `pub(self)` for `pub(in self)` and `pub(super)` for `pub(in super)`. . /// If the following element can't be a tuple (i.e., it's a function definition), then . /// it's not a tuple struct field), and the contents within the parentheses aren't valid, . /// so emit a proper diagnostic. . // Public for rustfmt usage. 1,400 ( 0.00%) pub fn parse_visibility(&mut self, fbt: FollowedByType) -> PResult<'a, Visibility> { 280 ( 0.00%) maybe_whole!(self, NtVis, |x| x); . 140 ( 0.00%) self.expected_tokens.push(TokenType::Keyword(kw::Crate)); 560 ( 0.00%) if self.is_crate_vis() { . self.bump(); // `crate` . self.sess.gated_spans.gate(sym::crate_visibility_modifier, self.prev_token.span); . return Ok(Visibility { . span: self.prev_token.span, . kind: VisibilityKind::Crate(CrateSugar::JustCrate), . tokens: None, . }); . } . . if !self.eat_keyword(kw::Pub) { . // We need a span for our `Spanned`, but there's inherently no . // keyword to grab a span from for inherited visibility; an empty span at the . // beginning of the current token would seem to be the "Schelling span". 105 ( 0.00%) return Ok(Visibility { 315 ( 0.00%) span: self.token.span.shrink_to_lo(), . kind: VisibilityKind::Inherited, . tokens: None, . }); . } 35 ( 0.00%) let lo = self.prev_token.span; . 175 ( 0.00%) if self.check(&token::OpenDelim(token::Paren)) { . // We don't `self.bump()` the `(` yet because this might be a struct definition where . // `()` or a tuple might be allowed. For example, `struct Struct(pub (), pub (usize));`. . // Because of this, we only `bump` the `(` if we're assured it is appropriate to do so . // by the following tokens. . if self.is_keyword_ahead(1, &[kw::Crate]) && self.look_ahead(2, |t| t != &token::ModSep) . // account for `pub(crate::foo)` . { . // Parse `pub(crate)`. -- line 1303 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1338 ---------------------------------------- . } else if let FollowedByType::No = fbt { . // Provide this diagnostic if a type cannot follow; . // in particular, if this is not a tuple struct. . self.recover_incorrect_vis_restriction()?; . // Emit diagnostic, but continue with public visibility. . } . } . 105 ( 0.00%) Ok(Visibility { span: lo, kind: VisibilityKind::Public, tokens: None }) 1,260 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Recovery for e.g. `pub(something) fn ...` or `struct X { pub(something) y: Z }` . fn recover_incorrect_vis_restriction(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, ()> { . self.bump(); // `(` . let path = self.parse_path(PathStyle::Mod)?; . self.expect(&token::CloseDelim(token::Paren))?; // `)` . . let msg = "incorrect visibility restriction"; -- line 1355 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1370 ---------------------------------------- . ) . .emit(); . . Ok(()) . } . . /// Parses `extern string_literal?`. . fn parse_extern(&mut self) -> Extern { 49 ( 0.00%) if self.eat_keyword(kw::Extern) { Extern::from_abi(self.parse_abi()) } else { Extern::None } . } . . /// Parses a string literal as an ABI spec. . fn parse_abi(&mut self) -> Option { . match self.parse_str_lit() { . Ok(str_lit) => Some(str_lit), . Err(Some(lit)) => match lit.kind { . ast::LitKind::Err(_) => None, -- line 1386 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1395 ---------------------------------------- . .emit(); . None . } . }, . Err(None) => None, . } . } . 40 ( 0.00%) pub fn collect_tokens_no_attrs( . &mut self, . f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> PResult<'a, R>, . ) -> PResult<'a, R> { . // The only reason to call `collect_tokens_no_attrs` is if you want tokens, so use . // `ForceCollect::Yes` . self.collect_tokens_trailing_token( . AttrWrapper::empty(), . ForceCollect::Yes, 4 ( 0.00%) |this, _attrs| Ok((f(this)?, TrailingToken::None)), . ) 40 ( 0.00%) } . . /// `::{` or `::*` 6,096 ( 0.00%) fn is_import_coupler(&mut self) -> bool { 3,048 ( 0.00%) self.check(&token::ModSep) . && self.look_ahead(1, |t| { 1,426 ( 0.00%) *t == token::OpenDelim(token::Brace) || *t == token::BinOp(token::Star) . }) 6,120 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn clear_expected_tokens(&mut self) { . self.expected_tokens.clear(); . } . } . . crate fn make_unclosed_delims_error( . unmatched: UnmatchedBrace, -- line 1430 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1450 ---------------------------------------- . err.span_label(sp, "closing delimiter possibly meant for this"); . } . if let Some(sp) = unmatched.unclosed_span { . err.span_label(sp, "unclosed delimiter"); . } . Some(err) . } . 648 ( 0.00%) pub fn emit_unclosed_delims(unclosed_delims: &mut Vec, sess: &ParseSess) { 324 ( 0.00%) *sess.reached_eof.borrow_mut() |= . unclosed_delims.iter().any(|unmatched_delim| unmatched_delim.found_delim.is_none()); 324 ( 0.00%) for unmatched in unclosed_delims.drain(..) { . if let Some(mut e) = make_unclosed_delims_error(unmatched, sess) { . e.emit(); . } . } 648 ( 0.00%) } . . /// A helper struct used when building an `AttrAnnotatedTokenStream` from . /// a `LazyTokenStream`. Both delimiter and non-delimited tokens . /// are stored as `FlatToken::Token`. A vector of `FlatToken`s . /// is then 'parsed' to build up an `AttrAnnotatedTokenStream` with nested . /// `AttrAnnotatedTokenTree::Delimited` tokens . #[derive(Debug, Clone)] . pub enum FlatToken { -- line 1474 ---------------------------------------- 33,238 ( 0.01%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/iter/range.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 198 ---------------------------------------- . } . . #[inline] . #[allow(arithmetic_overflow)] . #[rustc_inherit_overflow_checks] . fn forward(start: Self, n: usize) -> Self { . // In debug builds, trigger a panic on overflow. . // This should optimize completely out in release builds. 5,307 ( 0.00%) if Self::forward_checked(start, n).is_none() { . let _ = Self::MAX + 1; . } . // Do wrapping math to allow e.g. `Step::forward(-128i8, 255)`. . start.wrapping_add(n as Self) . } . . #[inline] . #[allow(arithmetic_overflow)] -- line 214 ---------------------------------------- -- line 613 ---------------------------------------- . . if taken < n { Err(taken) } else { Ok(()) } . } . } . . impl RangeIteratorImpl for ops::Range { . #[inline] . fn spec_next(&mut self) -> Option { 945,461 ( 0.30%) if self.start < self.end { . // SAFETY: just checked precondition . let n = unsafe { Step::forward_unchecked(self.start.clone(), 1) }; . Some(mem::replace(&mut self.start, n)) . } else { . None . } . } . -- line 629 ---------------------------------------- -- line 657 ---------------------------------------- . // Otherwise 0 is returned which always safe to use. . self.start = unsafe { Step::forward_unchecked(self.start.clone(), taken) }; . . if taken < n { Err(taken) } else { Ok(()) } . } . . #[inline] . fn spec_next_back(&mut self) -> Option { 53,560 ( 0.02%) if self.start < self.end { . // SAFETY: just checked precondition . self.end = unsafe { Step::backward_unchecked(self.end.clone(), 1) }; . Some(self.end.clone()) . } else { . None . } . } . -- line 673 ---------------------------------------- -- line 708 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option { . self.spec_next() . } . . #[inline] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { 49,904 ( 0.02%) if self.start < self.end { . let hint = Step::steps_between(&self.start, &self.end); . (hint.unwrap_or(usize::MAX), hint) . } else { . (0, Some(0)) . } . } . . #[inline] -- line 724 ---------------------------------------- -- line 857 ---------------------------------------- . impl FusedIterator for ops::Range {} . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl Iterator for ops::RangeFrom { . type Item = A; . . #[inline] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option { 2,381 ( 0.00%) let n = Step::forward(self.start.clone(), 1); . Some(mem::replace(&mut self.start, n)) . } . . #[inline] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { . (usize::MAX, None) . } . -- line 873 ---------------------------------------- -- line 998 ---------------------------------------- . . try { accum } . } . } . . impl RangeInclusiveIteratorImpl for ops::RangeInclusive { . #[inline] . fn spec_next(&mut self) -> Option { 3,156 ( 0.00%) if self.is_empty() { . return None; . } . let is_iterating = self.start < self.end; 2,088 ( 0.00%) Some(if is_iterating { . // SAFETY: just checked precondition . let n = unsafe { Step::forward_unchecked(self.start.clone(), 1) }; . mem::replace(&mut self.start, n) . } else { . self.exhausted = true; . self.start.clone() . }) . } -- line 1018 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1025 ---------------------------------------- . R: Try, . { . if self.is_empty() { . return try { init }; . } . . let mut accum = init; . 3,534 ( 0.00%) while self.start < self.end { . // SAFETY: just checked precondition . let n = unsafe { Step::forward_unchecked(self.start.clone(), 1) }; . let n = mem::replace(&mut self.start, n); . accum = f(accum, n)?; . } . . self.exhausted = true; . 218 ( 0.00%) if self.start == self.end { . accum = f(accum, self.start.clone())?; . } . . try { accum } . } . . #[inline] . fn spec_next_back(&mut self) -> Option { -- line 1050 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1098 ---------------------------------------- . . #[inline] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option { . self.spec_next() . } . . #[inline] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { 2,888 ( 0.00%) if self.is_empty() { . return (0, Some(0)); . } . . match Step::steps_between(&self.start, &self.end) { . Some(hint) => (hint.saturating_add(1), hint.checked_add(1)), . None => (usize::MAX, None), . } . } -- line 1114 ---------------------------------------- 184,265 ( 0.06%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/ptr/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 180 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(v, &[0.into()]); . /// . /// // Ensure that the last item was dropped. . /// assert!(weak.upgrade().is_none()); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "drop_in_place", since = "1.8.0")] . #[lang = "drop_in_place"] . #[allow(unconditional_recursion)] 2,903,801 ( 0.91%) pub unsafe fn drop_in_place(to_drop: *mut T) { . // Code here does not matter - this is replaced by the . // real drop glue by the compiler. . . // SAFETY: see comment above . unsafe { drop_in_place(to_drop) } . } . . /// Creates a null raw pointer. -- line 196 ---------------------------------------- -- line 448 ---------------------------------------- . return; . } . } . . // Direct swapping, for the cases not going through the block optimization. . // SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that `x` and `y` are valid . // for writes, properly aligned, and non-overlapping. . unsafe { 10 ( 0.00%) let z = read(x); . copy_nonoverlapping(y, x, 1); . write(y, z); . } . } . . #[inline] . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_swap", issue = "83163")] . const unsafe fn swap_nonoverlapping_bytes(x: *mut u8, y: *mut u8, len: usize) { -- line 464 ---------------------------------------- -- line 693 ---------------------------------------- . let mut tmp = MaybeUninit::::uninit(); . // SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that `src` is valid for reads. . // `src` cannot overlap `tmp` because `tmp` was just allocated on . // the stack as a separate allocated object. . // . // Also, since we just wrote a valid value into `tmp`, it is guaranteed . // to be properly initialized. . unsafe { 71,627 ( 0.02%) copy_nonoverlapping(src, tmp.as_mut_ptr(), 1); 454,053 ( 0.14%) tmp.assume_init() . } . } . . /// Reads the value from `src` without moving it. This leaves the . /// memory in `src` unchanged. . /// . /// Unlike [`read`], `read_unaligned` works with unaligned pointers. . /// -- line 710 ---------------------------------------- -- line 884 ---------------------------------------- . #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_intrinsic_copy", issue = "80697")] . fn copy_nonoverlapping(src: *const T, dst: *mut T, count: usize); . } . . // SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that `dst` is valid for writes. . // `dst` cannot overlap `src` because the caller has mutable access . // to `dst` while `src` is owned by this function. . unsafe { 4,625,397 ( 1.45%) copy_nonoverlapping(&src as *const T, dst, 1); . intrinsics::forget(src); . } . } . . /// Overwrites a memory location with the given value without reading or . /// dropping the old value. . /// . /// Unlike [`write()`], the pointer may be unaligned. -- line 900 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1206 ---------------------------------------- . if stride == 1 { . // `stride == 1` case can be computed more simply through `-p (mod a)`, but doing so . // inhibits LLVM's ability to select instructions like `lea`. Instead we compute . // . // round_up_to_next_alignment(p, a) - p . // . // which distributes operations around the load-bearing, but pessimizing `and` sufficiently . // for LLVM to be able to utilize the various optimizations it knows about. 500 ( 0.00%) return wrapping_sub( 2,358 ( 0.00%) wrapping_add(p as usize, a_minus_one) & wrapping_sub(0, a), . p as usize, . ); . } . . let pmoda = p as usize & a_minus_one; . if pmoda == 0 { . // Already aligned. Yay! . return 0; -- line 1223 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1348 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert!(std::ptr::eq( . /// &wrapper as &dyn Trait as *const dyn Trait as *const u8, . /// &wrapper.member as &dyn Trait as *const dyn Trait as *const u8, . /// )); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "ptr_eq", since = "1.17.0")] . #[inline] . pub fn eq(a: *const T, b: *const T) -> bool { 162,677 ( 0.05%) a == b . } . . /// Hash a raw pointer. . /// . /// This can be used to hash a `&T` reference (which coerces to `*const T` implicitly) . /// by its address rather than the value it points to . /// (which is what the `Hash for &T` implementation does). . /// -- line 1364 ---------------------------------------- 421,475 ( 0.13%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/std/src/sys/unix/alloc.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 5 ---------------------------------------- . #[stable(feature = "alloc_system_type", since = "1.28.0")] . unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for System { . #[inline] . unsafe fn alloc(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 { . // jemalloc provides alignment less than MIN_ALIGN for small allocations. . // So only rely on MIN_ALIGN if size >= align. . // Also see and . // . 465,480 ( 0.15%) if layout.align() <= MIN_ALIGN && layout.align() <= layout.size() { 349,110 ( 0.11%) libc::malloc(layout.size()) as *mut u8 . } else { . #[cfg(target_os = "macos")] . { . if layout.align() > (1 << 31) { . return ptr::null_mut(); . } . } . aligned_malloc(&layout) . } . } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn alloc_zeroed(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 { . // See the comment above in `alloc` for why this check looks the way it does. 14,548 ( 0.00%) if layout.align() <= MIN_ALIGN && layout.align() <= layout.size() { 21,822 ( 0.01%) libc::calloc(layout.size(), 1) as *mut u8 . } else { . let ptr = self.alloc(layout); . if !ptr.is_null() { . ptr::write_bytes(ptr, 0, layout.size()); . } . ptr . } . } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn dealloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, _layout: Layout) { 119,996 ( 0.04%) libc::free(ptr as *mut libc::c_void) . } . . #[inline] . unsafe fn realloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, layout: Layout, new_size: usize) -> *mut u8 { 46,344 ( 0.01%) if layout.align() <= MIN_ALIGN && layout.align() <= new_size { 92,688 ( 0.03%) libc::realloc(ptr as *mut libc::c_void, new_size) as *mut u8 . } else { . realloc_fallback(self, ptr, layout, new_size) . } . } . } . . cfg_if::cfg_if! { . if #[cfg(any( -- line 56 ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/alloc/src/collections/btree/search.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 40 ---------------------------------------- . . impl NodeRef { . /// Looks up a given key in a (sub)tree headed by the node, recursively. . /// Returns a `Found` with the handle of the matching KV, if any. Otherwise, . /// returns a `GoDown` with the handle of the leaf edge where the key belongs. . /// . /// The result is meaningful only if the tree is ordered by key, like the tree . /// in a `BTreeMap` is. 82,275 ( 0.03%) pub fn search_tree( . mut self, . key: &Q, . ) -> SearchResult . where . Q: Ord, . K: Borrow, . { . loop { . self = match self.search_node(key) { . Found(handle) => return Found(handle), 3,456 ( 0.00%) GoDown(handle) => match handle.force() { . Leaf(leaf) => return GoDown(leaf), . Internal(internal) => internal.descend(), . }, . } . } 43,693 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Descends to the nearest node where the edge matching the lower bound . /// of the range is different from the edge matching the upper bound, i.e., . /// the nearest node that has at least one key contained in the range. . /// . /// If found, returns an `Ok` with that node, the strictly ascending pair of . /// edge indices in the node delimiting the range, and the corresponding . /// pair of bounds for continuing the search in the child nodes, in case -- line 73 ---------------------------------------- -- line 202 ---------------------------------------- . unsafe fn find_key_index(&self, key: &Q, start_index: usize) -> IndexResult . where . Q: Ord, . K: Borrow, . { . let node = self.reborrow(); . let keys = node.keys(); . debug_assert!(start_index <= keys.len()); 41,577 ( 0.01%) for (offset, k) in unsafe { keys.get_unchecked(start_index..) }.iter().enumerate() { 140,478 ( 0.04%) match key.cmp(k.borrow()) { . Ordering::Greater => {} . Ordering::Equal => return IndexResult::KV(start_index + offset), . Ordering::Less => return IndexResult::Edge(start_index + offset), . } . } . IndexResult::Edge(keys.len()) . } . -- line 219 ---------------------------------------- 73,681 ( 0.02%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/slice/iter/macros.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 70 ---------------------------------------- . . impl<'a, T> $name<'a, T> { . // Helper function for creating a slice from the iterator. . #[inline(always)] . fn make_slice(&self) -> &'a [T] { . // SAFETY: the iterator was created from a slice with pointer . // `self.ptr` and length `len!(self)`. This guarantees that all . // the prerequisites for `from_raw_parts` are fulfilled. 21,067 ( 0.01%) unsafe { from_raw_parts(self.ptr.as_ptr(), len!(self)) } . } . . // Helper function for moving the start of the iterator forwards by `offset` elements, . // returning the old start. . // Unsafe because the offset must not exceed `self.len()`. . #[inline(always)] . unsafe fn post_inc_start(&mut self, offset: isize) -> * $raw_mut T { . if mem::size_of::() == 0 { . zst_shrink!(self, offset); . self.ptr.as_ptr() . } else { . let old = self.ptr.as_ptr(); . // SAFETY: the caller guarantees that `offset` doesn't exceed `self.len()`, . // so this new pointer is inside `self` and thus guaranteed to be non-null. 74,039 ( 0.02%) self.ptr = unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(self.ptr.as_ptr().offset(offset)) }; . old . } . } . . // Helper function for moving the end of the iterator backwards by `offset` elements, . // returning the new end. . // Unsafe because the offset must not exceed `self.len()`. . #[inline(always)] -- line 101 ---------------------------------------- -- line 102 ---------------------------------------- . unsafe fn pre_dec_end(&mut self, offset: isize) -> * $raw_mut T { . if mem::size_of::() == 0 { . zst_shrink!(self, offset); . self.ptr.as_ptr() . } else { . // SAFETY: the caller guarantees that `offset` doesn't exceed `self.len()`, . // which is guaranteed to not overflow an `isize`. Also, the resulting pointer . // is in bounds of `slice`, which fulfills the other requirements for `offset`. 19 ( 0.00%) self.end = unsafe { self.end.offset(-offset) }; . self.end . } . } . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl ExactSizeIterator for $name<'_, T> { . #[inline(always)] . fn len(&self) -> usize { 11,897 ( 0.00%) len!(self) . } . . #[inline(always)] . fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { . is_empty!(self) . } . } . -- line 128 ---------------------------------------- -- line 134 ---------------------------------------- . fn next(&mut self) -> Option<$elem> { . // could be implemented with slices, but this avoids bounds checks . . // SAFETY: `assume` calls are safe since a slice's start pointer . // must be non-null, and slices over non-ZSTs must also have a . // non-null end pointer. The call to `next_unchecked!` is safe . // since we check if the iterator is empty first. . unsafe { 22,427 ( 0.01%) assume(!self.ptr.as_ptr().is_null()); . if mem::size_of::() != 0 { 12,476 ( 0.00%) assume(!self.end.is_null()); . } 6,131,151 ( 1.92%) if is_empty!(self) { . None . } else { . Some(next_unchecked!(self)) . } . } . } . . #[inline] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { 126,366 ( 0.04%) let exact = len!(self); . (exact, Some(exact)) . } . . #[inline] . fn count(self) -> usize { . len!(self) . } . . #[inline] . fn nth(&mut self, n: usize) -> Option<$elem> { 2,193 ( 0.00%) if n >= len!(self) { . // This iterator is now empty. . if mem::size_of::() == 0 { . // We have to do it this way as `ptr` may never be 0, but `end` . // could be (due to wrapping). . self.end = self.ptr.as_ptr(); . } else { . // SAFETY: end can't be 0 if T isn't ZST because ptr isn't 0 and end >= ptr . unsafe { -- line 175 ---------------------------------------- -- line 203 ---------------------------------------- . // faster to compile. . #[inline] . fn for_each(mut self, mut f: F) . where . Self: Sized, . F: FnMut(Self::Item), . { . while let Some(x) = self.next() { 676 ( 0.00%) f(x); . } . } . . // We override the default implementation, which uses `try_fold`, . // because this simple implementation generates less LLVM IR and is . // faster to compile. . #[inline] . fn all(&mut self, mut f: F) -> bool . where . Self: Sized, . F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool, . { 158 ( 0.00%) while let Some(x) = self.next() { 3,571 ( 0.00%) if !f(x) { . return false; . } . } . true . } . . // We override the default implementation, which uses `try_fold`, . // because this simple implementation generates less LLVM IR and is . // faster to compile. . #[inline] 8 ( 0.00%) fn any(&mut self, mut f: F) -> bool . where . Self: Sized, . F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool, . { 47,384 ( 0.01%) while let Some(x) = self.next() { 53,133 ( 0.02%) if f(x) { . return true; . } . } . false 8 ( 0.00%) } . . // We override the default implementation, which uses `try_fold`, . // because this simple implementation generates less LLVM IR and is . // faster to compile. . #[inline] . fn find

(&mut self, mut predicate: P) -> Option . where . Self: Sized, . P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool, . { 3,178 ( 0.00%) while let Some(x) = self.next() { 10,725 ( 0.00%) if predicate(&x) { . return Some(x); . } . } . None 310 ( 0.00%) } . . // We override the default implementation, which uses `try_fold`, . // because this simple implementation generates less LLVM IR and is . // faster to compile. . #[inline] . fn find_map(&mut self, mut f: F) -> Option . where . Self: Sized, . F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option, . { 5,153 ( 0.00%) while let Some(x) = self.next() { 18,523 ( 0.01%) if let Some(y) = f(x) { 1,762 ( 0.00%) return Some(y); . } . } . None 605 ( 0.00%) } . . // We override the default implementation, which uses `try_fold`, . // because this simple implementation generates less LLVM IR and is . // faster to compile. Also, the `assume` avoids a bounds check. . #[inline] . #[rustc_inherit_overflow_checks] . fn position

(&mut self, mut predicate: P) -> Option where . Self: Sized, . P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool, . { . let n = len!(self); . let mut i = 0; . while let Some(x) = self.next() { 33,212 ( 0.01%) if predicate(x) { . // SAFETY: we are guaranteed to be in bounds by the loop invariant: . // when `i >= n`, `self.next()` returns `None` and the loop breaks. . unsafe { assume(i < n) }; . return Some(i); . } . i += 1; . } . None -- line 303 ---------------------------------------- -- line 308 ---------------------------------------- . // faster to compile. Also, the `assume` avoids a bounds check. . #[inline] . fn rposition

(&mut self, mut predicate: P) -> Option where . P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool, . Self: Sized + ExactSizeIterator + DoubleEndedIterator . { . let n = len!(self); . let mut i = n; 1,799 ( 0.00%) while let Some(x) = self.next_back() { 21,671 ( 0.01%) i -= 1; 18,328 ( 0.01%) if predicate(x) { . // SAFETY: `i` must be lower than `n` since it starts at `n` . // and is only decreasing. . unsafe { assume(i < n) }; . return Some(i); . } . } . None . } -- line 326 ---------------------------------------- -- line 332 ---------------------------------------- . // the returned references is guaranteed to refer to an element . // of the slice and thus guaranteed to be valid. . // . // Also note that the caller also guarantees that we're never . // called with the same index again, and that no other methods . // that will access this subslice are called, so it is valid . // for the returned reference to be mutable in the case of . // `IterMut` 12,569 ( 0.00%) unsafe { & $( $mut_ )? * self.ptr.as_ptr().add(idx) } . } . . $($extra)* . } . . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . impl<'a, T> DoubleEndedIterator for $name<'a, T> { . #[inline] -- line 348 ---------------------------------------- -- line 351 ---------------------------------------- . . // SAFETY: `assume` calls are safe since a slice's start pointer must be non-null, . // and slices over non-ZSTs must also have a non-null end pointer. . // The call to `next_back_unchecked!` is safe since we check if the iterator is . // empty first. . unsafe { . assume(!self.ptr.as_ptr().is_null()); . if mem::size_of::() != 0 { 20 ( 0.00%) assume(!self.end.is_null()); . } 96,365 ( 0.03%) if is_empty!(self) { . None . } else { . Some(next_back_unchecked!(self)) . } . } . } . . #[inline] -- line 369 ---------------------------------------- 797,678 ( 0.25%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 168 ---------------------------------------- . pub self_ty: Ty<'tcx>, . pub trait_ref: Option>, . pub predicates: Vec>, . } . . #[derive( . Copy, . Clone, 10,664 ( 0.00%) PartialEq, . Eq, . Hash, . TyEncodable, 12,520 ( 0.00%) TyDecodable, . HashStable, . Debug, . TypeFoldable . )] . pub enum ImplPolarity { . /// `impl Trait for Type` . Positive, . /// `impl !Trait for Type` -- line 188 ---------------------------------------- -- line 210 ---------------------------------------- . match self { . Self::Positive => f.write_str("positive"), . Self::Negative => f.write_str("negative"), . Self::Reservation => f.write_str("reservation"), . } . } . } . 108,965 ( 0.03%) #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable)] . pub enum Visibility { . /// Visible everywhere (including in other crates). . Public, . /// Visible only in the given crate-local module. . Restricted(DefId), . /// Not visible anywhere in the local crate. This is the visibility of private external items. . Invisible, . } . 9,863 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, HashStable, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . pub enum BoundConstness { . /// `T: Trait` . NotConst, . /// `T: ~const Trait` . /// . /// Requires resolving to const only when we are in a const context. . ConstIfConst, . } . . impl BoundConstness { . /// Reduce `self` and `constness` to two possible combined states instead of four. 3,508 ( 0.00%) pub fn and(&mut self, constness: hir::Constness) -> hir::Constness { 5,262 ( 0.00%) match (constness, self) { . (hir::Constness::Const, BoundConstness::ConstIfConst) => hir::Constness::Const, . (_, this) => { 5,729 ( 0.00%) *this = BoundConstness::NotConst; . hir::Constness::NotConst . } . } 1,754 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl fmt::Display for BoundConstness { . fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { . match self { . Self::NotConst => f.write_str("normal"), . Self::ConstIfConst => f.write_str("`~const`"), . } -- line 256 ---------------------------------------- -- line 279 ---------------------------------------- . pub trait DefIdTree: Copy { . fn parent(self, id: DefId) -> Option; . . fn is_descendant_of(self, mut descendant: DefId, ancestor: DefId) -> bool { . if descendant.krate != ancestor.krate { . return false; . } . 1,370 ( 0.00%) while descendant != ancestor { 1,479 ( 0.00%) match self.parent(descendant) { . Some(parent) => descendant = parent, . None => return false, . } . } . true . } . } . . impl<'tcx> DefIdTree for TyCtxt<'tcx> { 1,440 ( 0.00%) fn parent(self, id: DefId) -> Option { . self.def_key(id).parent.map(|index| DefId { index, ..id }) 2,160 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl Visibility { 2 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_hir(visibility: &hir::Visibility<'_>, id: hir::HirId, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Self { 6 ( 0.00%) match visibility.node { . hir::VisibilityKind::Public => Visibility::Public, . hir::VisibilityKind::Crate(_) => Visibility::Restricted(DefId::local(CRATE_DEF_INDEX)), . hir::VisibilityKind::Restricted { ref path, .. } => match path.res { . // If there is no resolution, `resolve` will have already reported an error, so . // assume that the visibility is public to avoid reporting more privacy errors. . Res::Err => Visibility::Public, . def => Visibility::Restricted(def.def_id()), . }, . hir::VisibilityKind::Inherited => { 4 ( 0.00%) Visibility::Restricted(tcx.parent_module(id).to_def_id()) . } . } 2 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if an item with this visibility is accessible from the given block. 7,452 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_accessible_from(self, module: DefId, tree: T) -> bool { 27,257 ( 0.01%) let restriction = match self { . // Public items are visible everywhere. . Visibility::Public => return true, . // Private items from other crates are visible nowhere. . Visibility::Invisible => return false, . // Restricted items are visible in an arbitrary local module. 503 ( 0.00%) Visibility::Restricted(other) if other.krate != module.krate => return false, . Visibility::Restricted(module) => module, . }; . . tree.is_descendant_of(module, restriction) 7,452 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if this visibility is at least as accessible as the given visibility 630 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_at_least(self, vis: Visibility, tree: T) -> bool { 2,452 ( 0.00%) let vis_restriction = match vis { . Visibility::Public => return self == Visibility::Public, . Visibility::Invisible => return true, . Visibility::Restricted(module) => module, . }; . . self.is_accessible_from(vis_restriction, tree) 630 ( 0.00%) } . . // Returns `true` if this item is visible anywhere in the local crate. . pub fn is_visible_locally(self) -> bool { . match self { . Visibility::Public => true, . Visibility::Restricted(def_id) => def_id.is_local(), . Visibility::Invisible => false, . } . } . . pub fn is_public(self) -> bool { 460 ( 0.00%) matches!(self, Visibility::Public) 230 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// The crate variances map is computed during typeck and contains the . /// variance of every item in the local crate. You should not use it . /// directly, because to do so will make your pass dependent on the . /// HIR of every item in the local crate. Instead, use . /// `tcx.variances_of()` to get the variance for a *particular* . /// item. -- line 365 ---------------------------------------- -- line 509 ---------------------------------------- . #[derive(Clone, Copy, Lift)] . pub struct Predicate<'tcx> { . inner: &'tcx PredicateInner<'tcx>, . } . . impl<'tcx> PartialEq for Predicate<'tcx> { . fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { . // `self.kind` is always interned. 9,129 ( 0.00%) ptr::eq(self.inner, other.inner) 8,848 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl Hash for Predicate<'_> { . fn hash(&self, s: &mut H) { . (self.inner as *const PredicateInner<'_>).hash(s) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Eq for Predicate<'tcx> {} . . impl<'tcx> Predicate<'tcx> { . /// Gets the inner `Binder<'tcx, PredicateKind<'tcx>>`. . #[inline] . pub fn kind(self) -> Binder<'tcx, PredicateKind<'tcx>> { 89,924 ( 0.03%) self.inner.kind . } . . /// Flips the polarity of a Predicate. . /// . /// Given `T: Trait` predicate it returns `T: !Trait` and given `T: !Trait` returns `T: Trait`. . pub fn flip_polarity(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Option> { . let kind = self . .inner -- line 541 ---------------------------------------- -- line 567 ---------------------------------------- . flags: _, . outer_exclusive_binder: _, . } = self.inner; . . kind.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); . } . } . 388,392 ( 0.12%) #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 238,506 ( 0.07%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub enum PredicateKind<'tcx> { . /// Corresponds to `where Foo: Bar`. `Foo` here would be . /// the `Self` type of the trait reference and `A`, `B`, and `C` . /// would be the type parameters. . Trait(TraitPredicate<'tcx>), . . /// `where 'a: 'b` . RegionOutlives(RegionOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>), -- line 584 ---------------------------------------- -- line 594 ---------------------------------------- . WellFormed(GenericArg<'tcx>), . . /// Trait must be object-safe. . ObjectSafe(DefId), . . /// No direct syntax. May be thought of as `where T: FnFoo<...>` . /// for some substitutions `...` and `T` being a closure type. . /// Satisfied (or refuted) once we know the closure's kind. 709 ( 0.00%) ClosureKind(DefId, SubstsRef<'tcx>, ClosureKind), . . /// `T1 <: T2` . /// . /// This obligation is created most often when we have two . /// unresolved type variables and hence don't have enough . /// information to process the subtyping obligation yet. 105 ( 0.00%) Subtype(SubtypePredicate<'tcx>), . . /// `T1` coerced to `T2` . /// . /// Like a subtyping obligation, this is created most often . /// when we have two unresolved type variables and hence . /// don't have enough information to process the coercion . /// obligation yet. At the moment, we actually process coercions . /// very much like subtyping and don't handle the full coercion -- line 617 ---------------------------------------- -- line 645 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl<'tcx> Predicate<'tcx> { . /// Performs a substitution suitable for going from a . /// poly-trait-ref to supertraits that must hold if that . /// poly-trait-ref holds. This is slightly different from a normal . /// substitution in terms of what happens with bound regions. See . /// lengthy comment below for details. 693 ( 0.00%) pub fn subst_supertrait( . self, . tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, . trait_ref: &ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, . ) -> Predicate<'tcx> { . // The interaction between HRTB and supertraits is not entirely . // obvious. Let me walk you (and myself) through an example. . // . // Let's start with an easy case. Consider two traits: -- line 661 ---------------------------------------- -- line 731 ---------------------------------------- . // ['x, 'b] . let bound_pred = self.kind(); . let pred_bound_vars = bound_pred.bound_vars(); . let trait_bound_vars = trait_ref.bound_vars(); . // 1) Self: Bar1<'a, '^0.0> -> Self: Bar1<'a, '^0.1> . let shifted_pred = . tcx.shift_bound_var_indices(trait_bound_vars.len(), bound_pred.skip_binder()); . // 2) Self: Bar1<'a, '^0.1> -> T: Bar1<'^0.0, '^0.1> 77 ( 0.00%) let new = shifted_pred.subst(tcx, trait_ref.skip_binder().substs); . // 3) ['x] + ['b] -> ['x, 'b] . let bound_vars = . tcx.mk_bound_variable_kinds(trait_bound_vars.iter().chain(pred_bound_vars)); 693 ( 0.00%) tcx.reuse_or_mk_predicate(self, ty::Binder::bind_with_vars(new, bound_vars)) 539 ( 0.00%) } . } . 60 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 15,638 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct TraitPredicate<'tcx> { . pub trait_ref: TraitRef<'tcx>, . 34,542 ( 0.01%) pub constness: BoundConstness, . 31,800 ( 0.01%) pub polarity: ImplPolarity, . } . . pub type PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx> = ty::Binder<'tcx, TraitPredicate<'tcx>>; . . impl<'tcx> TraitPredicate<'tcx> { 32,904 ( 0.01%) pub fn remap_constness(&mut self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: &mut ParamEnv<'tcx>) { 29,067 ( 0.01%) if unlikely!(Some(self.trait_ref.def_id) == tcx.lang_items().drop_trait()) { . // remap without changing constness of this predicate. . // this is because `T: ~const Drop` has a different meaning to `T: Drop` 276 ( 0.00%) param_env.remap_constness_with(self.constness) . } else { 3,975 ( 0.00%) *param_env = param_env.with_constness(self.constness.and(param_env.constness())) . } 24,678 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Remap the constness of this predicate before emitting it for diagnostics. . pub fn remap_constness_diag(&mut self, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>) { . // this is different to `remap_constness` that callees want to print this predicate . // in case of selection errors. `T: ~const Drop` bounds cannot end up here when the . // param_env is not const because we it is always satisfied in non-const contexts. . if let hir::Constness::NotConst = param_env.constness() { . self.constness = ty::BoundConstness::NotConst; . } . } . . pub fn def_id(self) -> DefId { 6,976 ( 0.00%) self.trait_ref.def_id 3,488 ( 0.00%) } . 5,806 ( 0.00%) pub fn self_ty(self) -> Ty<'tcx> { 17,418 ( 0.01%) self.trait_ref.self_ty() 11,612 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx> { . pub fn def_id(self) -> DefId { . // Ok to skip binder since trait `DefId` does not care about regions. . self.skip_binder().def_id() 3,966 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn self_ty(self) -> ty::Binder<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> { . self.map_bound(|trait_ref| trait_ref.self_ty()) . } . . /// Remap the constness of this predicate before emitting it for diagnostics. . pub fn remap_constness_diag(&mut self, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>) { . *self = self.map_bound(|mut p| { . p.remap_constness_diag(param_env); . p . }); . } . } . . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 5,973 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] 5,751 ( 0.00%) pub struct OutlivesPredicate(pub A, pub B); // `A: B` . pub type RegionOutlivesPredicate<'tcx> = OutlivesPredicate, ty::Region<'tcx>>; . pub type TypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx> = OutlivesPredicate, ty::Region<'tcx>>; . pub type PolyRegionOutlivesPredicate<'tcx> = ty::Binder<'tcx, RegionOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>>; . pub type PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx> = ty::Binder<'tcx, TypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>>; . . /// Encodes that `a` must be a subtype of `b`. The `a_is_expected` flag indicates . /// whether the `a` type is the type that we should label as "expected" when . /// presenting user diagnostics. . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 161 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct SubtypePredicate<'tcx> { 270 ( 0.00%) pub a_is_expected: bool, . pub a: Ty<'tcx>, . pub b: Ty<'tcx>, . } . pub type PolySubtypePredicate<'tcx> = ty::Binder<'tcx, SubtypePredicate<'tcx>>; . . /// Encodes that we have to coerce *from* the `a` type to the `b` type. . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct CoercePredicate<'tcx> { . pub a: Ty<'tcx>, . pub b: Ty<'tcx>, . } . pub type PolyCoercePredicate<'tcx> = ty::Binder<'tcx, CoercePredicate<'tcx>>; . 3,335 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 3,806 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub enum Term<'tcx> { . Ty(Ty<'tcx>), . Const(&'tcx Const<'tcx>), . } . . impl<'tcx> From> for Term<'tcx> { . fn from(ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Self { . Term::Ty(ty) 444 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> From<&'tcx Const<'tcx>> for Term<'tcx> { . fn from(c: &'tcx Const<'tcx>) -> Self { . Term::Const(c) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> Term<'tcx> { . pub fn ty(&self) -> Option> { 824 ( 0.00%) if let Term::Ty(ty) = self { Some(ty) } else { None } 412 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// This kind of predicate has no *direct* correspondent in the . /// syntax, but it roughly corresponds to the syntactic forms: . /// . /// 1. `T: TraitRef<..., Item = Type>` . /// 2. `>::Item == Type` (NYI) . /// . /// In particular, form #1 is "desugared" to the combination of a . /// normal trait predicate (`T: TraitRef<...>`) and one of these . /// predicates. Form #2 is a broader form in that it also permits . /// equality between arbitrary types. Processing an instance of . /// Form #2 eventually yields one of these `ProjectionPredicate` . /// instances to normalize the LHS. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] 885 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct ProjectionPredicate<'tcx> { . pub projection_ty: ProjectionTy<'tcx>, 1,205 ( 0.00%) pub term: Term<'tcx>, . } . . pub type PolyProjectionPredicate<'tcx> = Binder<'tcx, ProjectionPredicate<'tcx>>; . . impl<'tcx> PolyProjectionPredicate<'tcx> { . /// Returns the `DefId` of the trait of the associated item being projected. . #[inline] . pub fn trait_def_id(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> DefId { 120 ( 0.00%) self.skip_binder().projection_ty.trait_def_id(tcx) . } . . /// Get the [PolyTraitRef] required for this projection to be well formed. . /// Note that for generic associated types the predicates of the associated . /// type also need to be checked. . #[inline] . pub fn required_poly_trait_ref(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> PolyTraitRef<'tcx> { . // Note: unlike with `TraitRef::to_poly_trait_ref()`, . // `self.0.trait_ref` is permitted to have escaping regions. . // This is because here `self` has a `Binder` and so does our . // return value, so we are preserving the number of binding . // levels. 64 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound(|predicate| predicate.projection_ty.trait_ref(tcx)) . } . . pub fn term(&self) -> Binder<'tcx, Term<'tcx>> { . self.map_bound(|predicate| predicate.term) . } . . /// The `DefId` of the `TraitItem` for the associated type. . /// . /// Note that this is not the `DefId` of the `TraitRef` containing this . /// associated type, which is in `tcx.associated_item(projection_def_id()).container`. . pub fn projection_def_id(&self) -> DefId { . // Ok to skip binder since trait `DefId` does not care about regions. 6 ( 0.00%) self.skip_binder().projection_ty.item_def_id 3 ( 0.00%) } . } . . pub trait ToPolyTraitRef<'tcx> { . fn to_poly_trait_ref(&self) -> PolyTraitRef<'tcx>; . } . . impl<'tcx> ToPolyTraitRef<'tcx> for PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx> { 555 ( 0.00%) fn to_poly_trait_ref(&self) -> PolyTraitRef<'tcx> { 555 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound_ref(|trait_pred| trait_pred.trait_ref) 555 ( 0.00%) } . } . . pub trait ToPredicate<'tcx> { . fn to_predicate(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Predicate<'tcx>; . } . . impl<'tcx> ToPredicate<'tcx> for Binder<'tcx, PredicateKind<'tcx>> { . #[inline(always)] . fn to_predicate(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Predicate<'tcx> { . tcx.mk_predicate(self) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> ToPredicate<'tcx> for PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx> { 1,585 ( 0.00%) fn to_predicate(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Predicate<'tcx> { 7,925 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound(PredicateKind::Trait).to_predicate(tcx) 3,170 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> ToPredicate<'tcx> for PolyRegionOutlivesPredicate<'tcx> { . fn to_predicate(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Predicate<'tcx> { . self.map_bound(PredicateKind::RegionOutlives).to_predicate(tcx) . } . } . . impl<'tcx> ToPredicate<'tcx> for PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx> { 4 ( 0.00%) fn to_predicate(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Predicate<'tcx> { 8 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound(PredicateKind::TypeOutlives).to_predicate(tcx) 8 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> ToPredicate<'tcx> for PolyProjectionPredicate<'tcx> { 38 ( 0.00%) fn to_predicate(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Predicate<'tcx> { 190 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound(PredicateKind::Projection).to_predicate(tcx) 76 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> Predicate<'tcx> { 272 ( 0.00%) pub fn to_opt_poly_trait_pred(self) -> Option> { . let predicate = self.kind(); 816 ( 0.00%) match predicate.skip_binder() { 665 ( 0.00%) PredicateKind::Trait(t) => Some(predicate.rebind(t)), . PredicateKind::Projection(..) . | PredicateKind::Subtype(..) . | PredicateKind::Coerce(..) . | PredicateKind::RegionOutlives(..) . | PredicateKind::WellFormed(..) . | PredicateKind::ObjectSafe(..) . | PredicateKind::ClosureKind(..) . | PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(..) . | PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(..) . | PredicateKind::ConstEquate(..) 3 ( 0.00%) | PredicateKind::TypeWellFormedFromEnv(..) => None, . } 272 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn to_opt_type_outlives(self) -> Option> { . let predicate = self.kind(); . match predicate.skip_binder() { . PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(data) => Some(predicate.rebind(data)), . PredicateKind::Trait(..) . | PredicateKind::Projection(..) . | PredicateKind::Subtype(..) -- line 987 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1011 ---------------------------------------- . /// Example: . /// . /// struct Foo> { ... } . /// . /// Here, the `GenericPredicates` for `Foo` would contain a list of bounds like . /// `[[], [U:Bar]]`. Now if there were some particular reference . /// like `Foo`, then the `InstantiatedPredicates` would be `[[], . /// [usize:Bar]]`. 8,468 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone, Debug, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct InstantiatedPredicates<'tcx> { . pub predicates: Vec>, . pub spans: Vec, . } . . impl<'tcx> InstantiatedPredicates<'tcx> { 32 ( 0.00%) pub fn empty() -> InstantiatedPredicates<'tcx> { 5,050 ( 0.00%) InstantiatedPredicates { predicates: vec![], spans: vec![] } 32 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { . self.predicates.is_empty() . } . } . . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, HashStable, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct OpaqueTypeKey<'tcx> { -- line 1036 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1091 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . /// for<'a> fn(&'a u32) . /// ``` . /// . /// Once we "enter" into this `for<'a>` quantifier, we are in a . /// new universe that extends `U` -- in this new universe, we can . /// name the region `'a`, but that region was not nameable from . /// `U` because it was not in scope there. 2,248 ( 0.00%) pub fn next_universe(self) -> UniverseIndex { . UniverseIndex::from_u32(self.private.checked_add(1).unwrap()) 6,744 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if `self` can name a name from `other` -- in other words, . /// if the set of names in `self` is a superset of those in . /// `other` (`self >= other`). . pub fn can_name(self, other: UniverseIndex) -> bool { 7,196 ( 0.00%) self.private >= other.private 3,598 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if `self` cannot name some names from `other` -- in other . /// words, if the set of names in `self` is a strict subset of . /// those in `other` (`self < other`). . pub fn cannot_name(self, other: UniverseIndex) -> bool { 84 ( 0.00%) self.private < other.private 42 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// The "placeholder index" fully defines a placeholder region, type, or const. Placeholders are . /// identified by both a universe, as well as a name residing within that universe. Distinct bound . /// regions/types/consts within the same universe simply have an unknown relationship to one . /// another. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, PartialOrd, Ord)] . pub struct Placeholder { 956 ( 0.00%) pub universe: UniverseIndex, 619 ( 0.00%) pub name: T, . } . . impl<'a, T> HashStable> for Placeholder . where . T: HashStable>, . { . fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut StableHashingContext<'a>, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { . self.universe.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); -- line 1133 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1194 ---------------------------------------- . /// aren't allowed to call that query: it is equal to `type_of(const_param)` which is . /// trivial to compute. . /// . /// If we now want to use that constant in a place which potentionally needs its type . /// we also pass the type of its `const_param`. This is the point of `WithOptConstParam`, . /// except that instead of a `Ty` we bundle the `DefId` of the const parameter. . /// Meaning that we need to use `type_of(const_param_did)` if `const_param_did` is `Some` . /// to get the type of `did`. 105 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, TypeFoldable, Lift, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)] . #[derive(Hash, HashStable)] . pub struct WithOptConstParam { 688 ( 0.00%) pub did: T, . /// The `DefId` of the corresponding generic parameter in case `did` is . /// a const argument. . /// . /// Note that even if `did` is a const argument, this may still be `None`. . /// All queries taking `WithOptConstParam` start by calling `tcx.opt_const_param_of(def.did)` . /// to potentially update `param_did` in the case it is `None`. 698 ( 0.00%) pub const_param_did: Option, . } . . impl WithOptConstParam { . /// Creates a new `WithOptConstParam` setting `const_param_did` to `None`. . #[inline(always)] . pub fn unknown(did: T) -> WithOptConstParam { . WithOptConstParam { did, const_param_did: None } 1,681 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl WithOptConstParam { . /// Returns `Some((did, param_did))` if `def_id` is a const argument, . /// `None` otherwise. . #[inline(always)] . pub fn try_lookup(did: LocalDefId, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Option<(LocalDefId, DefId)> { . tcx.opt_const_param_of(did).map(|param_did| (did, param_did)) . } . . /// In case `self` is unknown but `self.did` is a const argument, this returns . /// a `WithOptConstParam` with the correct `const_param_did`. . #[inline(always)] . pub fn try_upgrade(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Option> { 285 ( 0.00%) if self.const_param_did.is_none() { 473 ( 0.00%) if let const_param_did @ Some(_) = tcx.opt_const_param_of(self.did) { . return Some(WithOptConstParam { did: self.did, const_param_did }); . } . } . . None . } . . pub fn to_global(self) -> WithOptConstParam { . WithOptConstParam { did: self.did.to_def_id(), const_param_did: self.const_param_did } . } . 12 ( 0.00%) pub fn def_id_for_type_of(self) -> DefId { 15 ( 0.00%) if let Some(did) = self.const_param_did { did } else { self.did.to_def_id() } 3 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl WithOptConstParam { 196 ( 0.00%) pub fn as_local(self) -> Option> { . self.did . .as_local() . .map(|did| WithOptConstParam { did, const_param_did: self.const_param_did }) 196 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn as_const_arg(self) -> Option<(LocalDefId, DefId)> { 246 ( 0.00%) if let Some(param_did) = self.const_param_did { 115 ( 0.00%) if let Some(did) = self.did.as_local() { . return Some((did, param_did)); . } . } . . None 30 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn is_local(self) -> bool { . self.did.is_local() . } . 56 ( 0.00%) pub fn def_id_for_type_of(self) -> DefId { . self.const_param_did.unwrap_or(self.did) 56 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// When type checking, we use the `ParamEnv` to track . /// details about the set of where-clauses that are in scope at this . /// particular point. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)] . pub struct ParamEnv<'tcx> { . /// This packs both caller bounds and the reveal enum into one pointer. -- line 1285 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1302 ---------------------------------------- . reveal: traits::Reveal, . constness: hir::Constness, . } . . unsafe impl rustc_data_structures::tagged_ptr::Tag for ParamTag { . const BITS: usize = 2; . #[inline] . fn into_usize(self) -> usize { 7,425 ( 0.00%) match self { . Self { reveal: traits::Reveal::UserFacing, constness: hir::Constness::NotConst } => 0, . Self { reveal: traits::Reveal::All, constness: hir::Constness::NotConst } => 1, . Self { reveal: traits::Reveal::UserFacing, constness: hir::Constness::Const } => 2, . Self { reveal: traits::Reveal::All, constness: hir::Constness::Const } => 3, . } . } . #[inline] . unsafe fn from_usize(ptr: usize) -> Self { 70,216 ( 0.02%) match ptr { . 0 => Self { reveal: traits::Reveal::UserFacing, constness: hir::Constness::NotConst }, . 1 => Self { reveal: traits::Reveal::All, constness: hir::Constness::NotConst }, . 2 => Self { reveal: traits::Reveal::UserFacing, constness: hir::Constness::Const }, . 3 => Self { reveal: traits::Reveal::All, constness: hir::Constness::Const }, . _ => std::hint::unreachable_unchecked(), . } . } . } -- line 1327 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1405 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn new( . caller_bounds: &'tcx List>, . reveal: Reveal, . constness: hir::Constness, . ) -> Self { . ty::ParamEnv { packed: CopyTaggedPtr::new(caller_bounds, ParamTag { reveal, constness }) } . } . 4 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_user_facing(mut self) -> Self { . self.packed.set_tag(ParamTag { reveal: Reveal::UserFacing, ..self.packed.tag() }); . self 4 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn with_constness(mut self, constness: hir::Constness) -> Self { . self.packed.set_tag(ParamTag { constness, ..self.packed.tag() }); . self . } . . #[inline] -- line 1424 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1430 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . pub fn without_const(mut self) -> Self { . self.packed.set_tag(ParamTag { constness: hir::Constness::NotConst, ..self.packed.tag() }); . self . } . . #[inline] . pub fn remap_constness_with(&mut self, mut constness: ty::BoundConstness) { 1,462 ( 0.00%) *self = self.with_constness(constness.and(self.constness())) . } . . /// Returns a new parameter environment with the same clauses, but . /// which "reveals" the true results of projections in all cases . /// (even for associated types that are specializable). This is . /// the desired behavior during codegen and certain other special . /// contexts; normally though we want to use `Reveal::UserFacing`, . /// which is the default. . /// All opaque types in the caller_bounds of the `ParamEnv` . /// will be normalized to their underlying types. . /// See PR #65989 and issue #65918 for more details 688 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_reveal_all_normalized(self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { . if self.packed.tag().reveal == traits::Reveal::All { . return self; . } . . ParamEnv::new( . tcx.normalize_opaque_types(self.caller_bounds()), . Reveal::All, . self.constness(), . ) 774 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns this same environment but with no caller bounds. . #[inline] . pub fn without_caller_bounds(self) -> Self { . Self::new(List::empty(), self.reveal(), self.constness()) . } . . /// Creates a suitable environment in which to perform trait -- line 1468 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1472 ---------------------------------------- . /// pair it with the empty environment. This improves caching and is generally . /// invisible. . /// . /// N.B., we preserve the environment when type-checking because it . /// is possible for the user to have wacky where-clauses like . /// `where Box: Copy`, which are clearly never . /// satisfiable. We generally want to behave as if they were true, . /// although the surrounding function is never reachable. 8,712 ( 0.00%) pub fn and>(self, value: T) -> ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, T> { . match self.reveal() { . Reveal::UserFacing => ParamEnvAnd { param_env: self, value }, . . Reveal::All => { 89 ( 0.00%) if value.is_global() { . ParamEnvAnd { param_env: self.without_caller_bounds(), value } . } else { . ParamEnvAnd { param_env: self, value } . } . } . } 8,424 ( 0.00%) } . } . . // FIXME(ecstaticmorse): Audit all occurrences of `without_const().to_predicate(tcx)` to ensure that . // the constness of trait bounds is being propagated correctly. . impl<'tcx> PolyTraitRef<'tcx> { . #[inline] . pub fn with_constness(self, constness: BoundConstness) -> PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx> { 54 ( 0.00%) self.map_bound(|trait_ref| ty::TraitPredicate { . trait_ref, . constness, . polarity: ty::ImplPolarity::Positive, . }) . } . #[inline] . pub fn without_const(self) -> PolyTraitPredicate<'tcx> { . self.with_constness(BoundConstness::NotConst) . } . } . 270 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, TypeFoldable)] . pub struct ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, T> { 2,819 ( 0.00%) pub param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, 45,980 ( 0.01%) pub value: T, . } . . impl<'tcx, T> ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, T> { . pub fn into_parts(self) -> (ParamEnv<'tcx>, T) { . (self.param_env, self.value) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn without_const(mut self) -> Self { . self.param_env = self.param_env.without_const(); 351 ( 0.00%) self . } . } . . impl<'a, 'tcx, T> HashStable> for ParamEnvAnd<'tcx, T> . where . T: HashStable>, . { . fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut StableHashingContext<'a>, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { -- line 1534 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1542 ---------------------------------------- . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, HashStable)] . pub struct Destructor { . /// The `DefId` of the destructor method . pub did: DefId, . /// The constness of the destructor method . pub constness: hir::Constness, . } . 262 ( 0.00%) bitflags! { 360 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . pub struct VariantFlags: u32 { . const NO_VARIANT_FLAGS = 0; . /// Indicates whether the field list of this variant is `#[non_exhaustive]`. . const IS_FIELD_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE = 1 << 0; . /// Indicates whether this variant was obtained as part of recovering from . /// a syntactic error. May be incomplete or bogus. . const IS_RECOVERED = 1 << 1; . } . } . . /// Definition of a variant -- a struct's fields or an enum variant. 125,786 ( 0.04%) #[derive(Debug, HashStable, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . pub struct VariantDef { . /// `DefId` that identifies the variant itself. . /// If this variant belongs to a struct or union, then this is a copy of its `DefId`. . pub def_id: DefId, . /// `DefId` that identifies the variant's constructor. . /// If this variant is a struct variant, then this is `None`. . pub ctor_def_id: Option, . /// Variant or struct name. -- line 1571 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1592 ---------------------------------------- . /// `parent_did` is the `DefId` of the `AdtDef` representing the enum or struct that . /// owns this variant. It is used for checking if a struct has `#[non_exhaustive]` w/out having . /// to go through the redirect of checking the ctor's attributes - but compiling a small crate . /// requires loading the `AdtDef`s for all the structs in the universe (e.g., coherence for any . /// built-in trait), and we do not want to load attributes twice. . /// . /// If someone speeds up attribute loading to not be a performance concern, they can . /// remove this hack and use the constructor `DefId` everywhere. 1,040 ( 0.00%) pub fn new( . name: Symbol, . variant_did: Option, . ctor_def_id: Option, . discr: VariantDiscr, . fields: Vec, . ctor_kind: CtorKind, . adt_kind: AdtKind, . parent_did: DefId, -- line 1608 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1611 ---------------------------------------- . ) -> Self { . debug!( . "VariantDef::new(name = {:?}, variant_did = {:?}, ctor_def_id = {:?}, discr = {:?}, . fields = {:?}, ctor_kind = {:?}, adt_kind = {:?}, parent_did = {:?})", . name, variant_did, ctor_def_id, discr, fields, ctor_kind, adt_kind, parent_did, . ); . . let mut flags = VariantFlags::NO_VARIANT_FLAGS; 130 ( 0.00%) if is_field_list_non_exhaustive { . flags |= VariantFlags::IS_FIELD_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE; . } . 390 ( 0.00%) if recovered { . flags |= VariantFlags::IS_RECOVERED; . } . 1,170 ( 0.00%) VariantDef { . def_id: variant_did.unwrap_or(parent_did), . ctor_def_id, . name, . discr, 520 ( 0.00%) fields, . ctor_kind, . flags, . } 520 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Is this field list non-exhaustive? . #[inline] . pub fn is_field_list_non_exhaustive(&self) -> bool { . self.flags.intersects(VariantFlags::IS_FIELD_LIST_NON_EXHAUSTIVE) . } . . /// Was this variant obtained as part of recovering from a syntactic error? . #[inline] . pub fn is_recovered(&self) -> bool { . self.flags.intersects(VariantFlags::IS_RECOVERED) . } . . /// Computes the `Ident` of this variant by looking up the `Span` 392 ( 0.00%) pub fn ident(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Ident { 224 ( 0.00%) Ident::new(self.name, tcx.def_ident_span(self.def_id).unwrap()) 504 ( 0.00%) } . } . 67,208 ( 0.02%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable)] . pub enum VariantDiscr { . /// Explicit value for this variant, i.e., `X = 123`. . /// The `DefId` corresponds to the embedded constant. . Explicit(DefId), . . /// The previous variant's discriminant plus one. . /// For efficiency reasons, the distance from the . /// last `Explicit` discriminant is being stored, . /// or `0` for the first variant, if it has none. . Relative(u32), . } . 173,413 ( 0.05%) #[derive(Debug, HashStable, TyEncodable, TyDecodable)] . pub struct FieldDef { . pub did: DefId, . pub name: Symbol, . pub vis: Visibility, . } . 24 ( 0.00%) bitflags! { . #[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Default, HashStable)] . pub struct ReprFlags: u8 { . const IS_C = 1 << 0; . const IS_SIMD = 1 << 1; . const IS_TRANSPARENT = 1 << 2; . // Internal only for now. If true, don't reorder fields. . const IS_LINEAR = 1 << 3; . // If true, don't expose any niche to type's context. -- line 1684 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1689 ---------------------------------------- . // Any of these flags being set prevent field reordering optimisation. . const IS_UNOPTIMISABLE = ReprFlags::IS_C.bits . | ReprFlags::IS_SIMD.bits . | ReprFlags::IS_LINEAR.bits; . } . } . . /// Represents the repr options provided by the user, 92,050 ( 0.03%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, Default, HashStable)] . pub struct ReprOptions { . pub int: Option, . pub align: Option, . pub pack: Option, . pub flags: ReprFlags, . /// The seed to be used for randomizing a type's layout . /// . /// Note: This could technically be a `[u8; 16]` (a `u128`) which would -- line 1705 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1706 ---------------------------------------- . /// be the "most accurate" hash as it'd encompass the item and crate . /// hash without loss, but it does pay the price of being larger. . /// Everything's a tradeoff, a `u64` seed should be sufficient for our . /// purposes (primarily `-Z randomize-layout`) . pub field_shuffle_seed: u64, . } . . impl ReprOptions { 52 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId) -> ReprOptions { . let mut flags = ReprFlags::empty(); . let mut size = None; . let mut max_align: Option = None; . let mut min_pack: Option = None; . . // Generate a deterministically-derived seed from the item's path hash . // to allow for cross-crate compilation to actually work . let mut field_shuffle_seed = tcx.def_path_hash(did).0.to_smaller_hash(); . . // If the user defined a custom seed for layout randomization, xor the item's . // path hash with the user defined seed, this will allowing determinism while . // still allowing users to further randomize layout generation for e.g. fuzzing 12 ( 0.00%) if let Some(user_seed) = tcx.sess.opts.debugging_opts.layout_seed { . field_shuffle_seed ^= user_seed; . } . 16 ( 0.00%) for attr in tcx.get_attrs(did).iter() { 15 ( 0.00%) for r in attr::find_repr_attrs(&tcx.sess, attr) { . flags.insert(match r { . attr::ReprC => ReprFlags::IS_C, . attr::ReprPacked(pack) => { . let pack = Align::from_bytes(pack as u64).unwrap(); . min_pack = Some(if let Some(min_pack) = min_pack { . min_pack.min(pack) . } else { . pack -- line 1740 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1753 ---------------------------------------- . ReprFlags::empty() . } . }); . } . } . . // If `-Z randomize-layout` was enabled for the type definition then we can . // consider performing layout randomization 32 ( 0.00%) if tcx.sess.opts.debugging_opts.randomize_layout { . flags.insert(ReprFlags::RANDOMIZE_LAYOUT); . } . . // This is here instead of layout because the choice must make it into metadata. 24 ( 0.00%) if !tcx.consider_optimizing(|| format!("Reorder fields of {:?}", tcx.def_path_str(did))) { . flags.insert(ReprFlags::IS_LINEAR); . } . 8 ( 0.00%) Self { int: size, align: max_align, pack: min_pack, flags, field_shuffle_seed } 112 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn simd(&self) -> bool { . self.flags.contains(ReprFlags::IS_SIMD) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn c(&self) -> bool { -- line 1779 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1798 ---------------------------------------- . #[inline] . pub fn hide_niche(&self) -> bool { . self.flags.contains(ReprFlags::HIDE_NICHE) . } . . /// Returns the discriminant type, given these `repr` options. . /// This must only be called on enums! . pub fn discr_type(&self) -> attr::IntType { 239 ( 0.00%) self.int.unwrap_or(attr::SignedInt(ast::IntTy::Isize)) 149 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if this `#[repr()]` should inhabit "smart enum . /// layout" optimizations, such as representing `Foo<&T>` as a . /// single pointer. . pub fn inhibit_enum_layout_opt(&self) -> bool { 5 ( 0.00%) self.c() || self.int.is_some() . } . . /// Returns `true` if this `#[repr()]` should inhibit struct field reordering . /// optimizations, such as with `repr(C)`, `repr(packed(1))`, or `repr()`. . pub fn inhibit_struct_field_reordering_opt(&self) -> bool { 8 ( 0.00%) if let Some(pack) = self.pack { . if pack.bytes() == 1 { . return true; . } . } . 16 ( 0.00%) self.flags.intersects(ReprFlags::IS_UNOPTIMISABLE) || self.int.is_some() . } . . /// Returns `true` if this type is valid for reordering and `-Z randomize-layout` . /// was enabled for its declaration crate . pub fn can_randomize_type_layout(&self) -> bool { 4 ( 0.00%) !self.inhibit_struct_field_reordering_opt() . && self.flags.contains(ReprFlags::RANDOMIZE_LAYOUT) . } . . /// Returns `true` if this `#[repr()]` should inhibit union ABI optimisations. . pub fn inhibit_union_abi_opt(&self) -> bool { . self.c() . } . } . . impl<'tcx> FieldDef { . /// Returns the type of this field. The resulting type is not normalized. The `subst` is . /// typically obtained via the second field of [`TyKind::Adt`]. 3,423 ( 0.00%) pub fn ty(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, subst: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { 978 ( 0.00%) tcx.type_of(self.did).subst(tcx, subst) 3,912 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Computes the `Ident` of this variant by looking up the `Span` 322 ( 0.00%) pub fn ident(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Ident { 184 ( 0.00%) Ident::new(self.name, tcx.def_ident_span(self.did).unwrap()) 414 ( 0.00%) } . } . . pub type Attributes<'tcx> = &'tcx [ast::Attribute]; . . #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] . pub enum ImplOverlapKind { . /// These impls are always allowed to overlap. . Permitted { -- line 1859 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1891 ---------------------------------------- . /// marker traits. . /// 4. Neither of the impls can have any where-clauses. . /// . /// Once `traitobject` 0.1.0 is no longer an active concern, this hack can be removed. . Issue33140, . } . . impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> { 4,400 ( 0.00%) pub fn typeck_body(self, body: hir::BodyId) -> &'tcx TypeckResults<'tcx> { 1,100 ( 0.00%) self.typeck(self.hir().body_owner_def_id(body)) 4,400 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn provided_trait_methods(self, id: DefId) -> impl 'tcx + Iterator { . self.associated_items(id) . .in_definition_order() . .filter(|item| item.kind == AssocKind::Fn && item.defaultness.has_value()) . } . . fn item_name_from_hir(self, def_id: DefId) -> Option { . self.hir().get_if_local(def_id).and_then(|node| node.ident()) . } . 36 ( 0.00%) fn item_name_from_def_id(self, def_id: DefId) -> Option { 4 ( 0.00%) if def_id.index == CRATE_DEF_INDEX { . Some(self.crate_name(def_id.krate)) . } else { 12 ( 0.00%) let def_key = self.def_key(def_id); 20 ( 0.00%) match def_key.disambiguated_data.data { . // The name of a constructor is that of its parent. . rustc_hir::definitions::DefPathData::Ctor => self.item_name_from_def_id(DefId { . krate: def_id.krate, . index: def_key.parent.unwrap(), . }), 8 ( 0.00%) _ => def_key.disambiguated_data.data.get_opt_name(), . } . } 32 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Look up the name of an item across crates. This does not look at HIR. . /// . /// When possible, this function should be used for cross-crate lookups over . /// [`opt_item_name`] to avoid invalidating the incremental cache. If you . /// need to handle items without a name, or HIR items that will not be . /// serialized cross-crate, or if you need the span of the item, use . /// [`opt_item_name`] instead. . /// . /// [`opt_item_name`]: Self::opt_item_name 28 ( 0.00%) pub fn item_name(self, id: DefId) -> Symbol { . // Look at cross-crate items first to avoid invalidating the incremental cache . // unless we have to. 4 ( 0.00%) self.item_name_from_def_id(id).unwrap_or_else(|| { . bug!("item_name: no name for {:?}", self.def_path(id)); . }) 20 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Look up the name and span of an item or [`Node`]. . /// . /// See [`item_name`][Self::item_name] for more information. . pub fn opt_item_name(self, def_id: DefId) -> Option { . // Look at the HIR first so the span will be correct if this is a local item. . self.item_name_from_hir(def_id) . .or_else(|| self.item_name_from_def_id(def_id).map(Ident::with_dummy_span)) . } . 42,030 ( 0.01%) pub fn opt_associated_item(self, def_id: DefId) -> Option<&'tcx AssocItem> { 16,812 ( 0.01%) if let DefKind::AssocConst | DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::AssocTy = self.def_kind(def_id) { . Some(self.associated_item(def_id)) . } else { . None . } 37,827 ( 0.01%) } . 84 ( 0.00%) pub fn field_index(self, hir_id: hir::HirId, typeck_results: &TypeckResults<'_>) -> usize { . typeck_results.field_indices().get(hir_id).cloned().expect("no index for a field") 168 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn find_field_index(self, ident: Ident, variant: &VariantDef) -> Option { . variant . .fields . .iter() . .position(|field| self.hygienic_eq(ident, field.ident(self), variant.def_id)) . } . . /// Returns `true` if the impls are the same polarity and the trait either . /// has no items or is annotated `#[marker]` and prevents item overrides. 2,900 ( 0.00%) pub fn impls_are_allowed_to_overlap( . self, . def_id1: DefId, . def_id2: DefId, . ) -> Option { . // If either trait impl references an error, they're allowed to overlap, . // as one of them essentially doesn't exist. . if self.impl_trait_ref(def_id1).map_or(false, |tr| tr.references_error()) 580 ( 0.00%) || self.impl_trait_ref(def_id2).map_or(false, |tr| tr.references_error()) . { . return Some(ImplOverlapKind::Permitted { marker: false }); . } . 2,900 ( 0.00%) match (self.impl_polarity(def_id1), self.impl_polarity(def_id2)) { . (ImplPolarity::Reservation, _) | (_, ImplPolarity::Reservation) => { . // `#[rustc_reservation_impl]` impls don't overlap with anything . debug!( . "impls_are_allowed_to_overlap({:?}, {:?}) = Some(Permitted) (reservations)", . def_id1, def_id2 . ); . return Some(ImplOverlapKind::Permitted { marker: false }); . } -- line 1997 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2004 ---------------------------------------- . ); . return None; . } . (ImplPolarity::Positive, ImplPolarity::Positive) . | (ImplPolarity::Negative, ImplPolarity::Negative) => {} . }; . . let is_marker_overlap = { 2,900 ( 0.00%) let is_marker_impl = |def_id: DefId| -> bool { 870 ( 0.00%) let trait_ref = self.impl_trait_ref(def_id); 870 ( 0.00%) trait_ref.map_or(false, |tr| self.trait_def(tr.def_id).is_marker) 2,320 ( 0.00%) }; 1,160 ( 0.00%) is_marker_impl(def_id1) && is_marker_impl(def_id2) . }; . . if is_marker_overlap { . debug!( . "impls_are_allowed_to_overlap({:?}, {:?}) = Some(Permitted) (marker overlap)", . def_id1, def_id2 . ); . Some(ImplOverlapKind::Permitted { marker: true }) . } else { 1,160 ( 0.00%) if let Some(self_ty1) = self.issue33140_self_ty(def_id1) { . if let Some(self_ty2) = self.issue33140_self_ty(def_id2) { . if self_ty1 == self_ty2 { . debug!( . "impls_are_allowed_to_overlap({:?}, {:?}) - issue #33140 HACK", . def_id1, def_id2 . ); . return Some(ImplOverlapKind::Issue33140); . } else { -- line 2034 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2038 ---------------------------------------- . ); . } . } . } . . debug!("impls_are_allowed_to_overlap({:?}, {:?}) = None", def_id1, def_id2); . None . } 2,320 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `ty::VariantDef` if `res` refers to a struct, . /// or variant or their constructors, panics otherwise. 378 ( 0.00%) pub fn expect_variant_res(self, res: Res) -> &'tcx VariantDef { 648 ( 0.00%) match res { . Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, did) => { . let enum_did = self.parent(did).unwrap(); . self.adt_def(enum_did).variant_with_id(did) . } . Res::Def(DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union, did) => self.adt_def(did).non_enum_variant(), . Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, ..), variant_ctor_did) => { . let variant_did = self.parent(variant_ctor_did).unwrap(); . let enum_did = self.parent(variant_did).unwrap(); -- line 2059 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2060 ---------------------------------------- . self.adt_def(enum_did).variant_with_ctor_id(variant_ctor_did) . } . Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, ..), ctor_did) => { . let struct_did = self.parent(ctor_did).expect("struct ctor has no parent"); . self.adt_def(struct_did).non_enum_variant() . } . _ => bug!("expect_variant_res used with unexpected res {:?}", res), . } 432 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the possibly-auto-generated MIR of a `(DefId, Subst)` pair. . pub fn instance_mir(self, instance: ty::InstanceDef<'tcx>) -> &'tcx Body<'tcx> { . match instance { . ty::InstanceDef::Item(def) => match self.def_kind(def.did) { . DefKind::Const . | DefKind::Static . | DefKind::AssocConst -- line 2076 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2091 ---------------------------------------- . | ty::InstanceDef::Virtual(..) . | ty::InstanceDef::ClosureOnceShim { .. } . | ty::InstanceDef::DropGlue(..) . | ty::InstanceDef::CloneShim(..) => self.mir_shims(instance), . } . } . . /// Gets the attributes of a definition. 21,160 ( 0.01%) pub fn get_attrs(self, did: DefId) -> Attributes<'tcx> { 6,348 ( 0.00%) if let Some(did) = did.as_local() { 5,514 ( 0.00%) self.hir().attrs(self.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(did)) . } else { . self.item_attrs(did) . } 16,928 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Determines whether an item is annotated with an attribute. 2,864 ( 0.00%) pub fn has_attr(self, did: DefId, attr: Symbol) -> bool { 8,739 ( 0.00%) self.sess.contains_name(&self.get_attrs(did), attr) . } . . /// Determines whether an item is annotated with `doc(hidden)`. 168 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_doc_hidden(self, did: DefId) -> bool { 24 ( 0.00%) self.get_attrs(did) . .iter() 4 ( 0.00%) .filter_map(|attr| if attr.has_name(sym::doc) { attr.meta_item_list() } else { None }) . .any(|items| items.iter().any(|item| item.has_name(sym::hidden))) 192 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if this is an `auto trait`. 1,785 ( 0.00%) pub fn trait_is_auto(self, trait_def_id: DefId) -> bool { 255 ( 0.00%) self.trait_def(trait_def_id).has_auto_impl 2,040 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns layout of a generator. Layout might be unavailable if the . /// generator is tainted by errors. . pub fn generator_layout(self, def_id: DefId) -> Option<&'tcx GeneratorLayout<'tcx>> { . self.optimized_mir(def_id).generator_layout() . } . . /// Given the `DefId` of an impl, returns the `DefId` of the trait it implements. . /// If it implements no trait, returns `None`. 1,316 ( 0.00%) pub fn trait_id_of_impl(self, def_id: DefId) -> Option { . self.impl_trait_ref(def_id).map(|tr| tr.def_id) 1,692 ( 0.00%) } . . /// If the given defid describes a method belonging to an impl, returns the . /// `DefId` of the impl that the method belongs to; otherwise, returns `None`. 48 ( 0.00%) pub fn impl_of_method(self, def_id: DefId) -> Option { 192 ( 0.00%) self.opt_associated_item(def_id).and_then(|trait_item| match trait_item.container { . TraitContainer(_) => None, . ImplContainer(def_id) => Some(def_id), . }) 96 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Looks up the span of `impl_did` if the impl is local; otherwise returns `Err` . /// with the name of the crate containing the impl. . pub fn span_of_impl(self, impl_did: DefId) -> Result { . if let Some(impl_did) = impl_did.as_local() { . Ok(self.def_span(impl_did)) . } else { . Err(self.crate_name(impl_did.krate)) . } . } . . /// Hygienically compares a use-site name (`use_name`) for a field or an associated item with . /// its supposed definition name (`def_name`). The method also needs `DefId` of the supposed . /// definition's parent/scope to perform comparison. 1,872 ( 0.00%) pub fn hygienic_eq(self, use_name: Ident, def_name: Ident, def_parent_def_id: DefId) -> bool { . // We could use `Ident::eq` here, but we deliberately don't. The name . // comparison fails frequently, and we want to avoid the expensive . // `normalize_to_macros_2_0()` calls required for the span comparison whenever possible. 234 ( 0.00%) use_name.name == def_name.name 702 ( 0.00%) && use_name . .span . .ctxt() . .hygienic_eq(def_name.span.ctxt(), self.expn_that_defined(def_parent_def_id)) 1,872 ( 0.00%) } . 225 ( 0.00%) pub fn adjust_ident(self, mut ident: Ident, scope: DefId) -> Ident { 50 ( 0.00%) ident.span.normalize_to_macros_2_0_and_adjust(self.expn_that_defined(scope)); 50 ( 0.00%) ident 200 ( 0.00%) } . 1,827 ( 0.00%) pub fn adjust_ident_and_get_scope( . self, . mut ident: Ident, . scope: DefId, . block: hir::HirId, . ) -> (Ident, DefId) { 203 ( 0.00%) let scope = ident . .span . .normalize_to_macros_2_0_and_adjust(self.expn_that_defined(scope)) 42 ( 0.00%) .and_then(|actual_expansion| actual_expansion.expn_data().parent_module) 728 ( 0.00%) .unwrap_or_else(|| self.parent_module(block).to_def_id()); 1,218 ( 0.00%) (ident, scope) 1,827 ( 0.00%) } . 49 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_object_safe(self, key: DefId) -> bool { . self.object_safety_violations(key).is_empty() 56 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// Yields the parent function's `LocalDefId` if `def_id` is an `impl Trait` definition. 996 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_impl_trait_defn(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option { 996 ( 0.00%) let def_id = def_id.as_local()?; 612 ( 0.00%) if let Node::Item(item) = tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(def_id) { 138 ( 0.00%) if let hir::ItemKind::OpaqueTy(ref opaque_ty) = item.kind { . return match opaque_ty.origin { . hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::FnReturn(parent) | hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(parent) => { . Some(parent) . } . hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::TyAlias => None, . }; . } . } . None 1,328 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn int_ty(ity: ast::IntTy) -> IntTy { . match ity { . ast::IntTy::Isize => IntTy::Isize, . ast::IntTy::I8 => IntTy::I8, . ast::IntTy::I16 => IntTy::I16, . ast::IntTy::I32 => IntTy::I32, . ast::IntTy::I64 => IntTy::I64, -- line 2216 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2231 ---------------------------------------- . . pub fn float_ty(fty: ast::FloatTy) -> FloatTy { . match fty { . ast::FloatTy::F32 => FloatTy::F32, . ast::FloatTy::F64 => FloatTy::F64, . } . } . 64 ( 0.00%) pub fn ast_int_ty(ity: IntTy) -> ast::IntTy { . match ity { . IntTy::Isize => ast::IntTy::Isize, . IntTy::I8 => ast::IntTy::I8, . IntTy::I16 => ast::IntTy::I16, . IntTy::I32 => ast::IntTy::I32, . IntTy::I64 => ast::IntTy::I64, . IntTy::I128 => ast::IntTy::I128, . } 64 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn ast_uint_ty(uty: UintTy) -> ast::UintTy { . match uty { . UintTy::Usize => ast::UintTy::Usize, . UintTy::U8 => ast::UintTy::U8, . UintTy::U16 => ast::UintTy::U16, . UintTy::U32 => ast::UintTy::U32, . UintTy::U64 => ast::UintTy::U64, -- line 2256 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2262 ---------------------------------------- . closure::provide(providers); . context::provide(providers); . erase_regions::provide(providers); . layout::provide(providers); . util::provide(providers); . print::provide(providers); . super::util::bug::provide(providers); . super::middle::provide(providers); 8 ( 0.00%) *providers = ty::query::Providers { . trait_impls_of: trait_def::trait_impls_of_provider, . type_uninhabited_from: inhabitedness::type_uninhabited_from, . const_param_default: consts::const_param_default, . vtable_allocation: vtable::vtable_allocation_provider, . ..*providers . }; 1 ( 0.00%) } . . /// A map for the local crate mapping each type to a vector of its . /// inherent impls. This is not meant to be used outside of coherence; . /// rather, you should request the vector for a specific type via . /// `tcx.inherent_impls(def_id)` so as to minimize your dependencies . /// (constructing this map requires touching the entire crate). . #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, HashStable)] . pub struct CrateInherentImpls { -- line 2285 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2288 ---------------------------------------- . . #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, TyEncodable, HashStable)] . pub struct SymbolName<'tcx> { . /// `&str` gives a consistent ordering, which ensures reproducible builds. . pub name: &'tcx str, . } . . impl<'tcx> SymbolName<'tcx> { 6 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, name: &str) -> SymbolName<'tcx> { . SymbolName { . name: unsafe { str::from_utf8_unchecked(tcx.arena.alloc_slice(name.as_bytes())) }, . } 8 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for SymbolName<'tcx> { . fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { . fmt::Display::fmt(&self.name, fmt) . } . } . -- line 2308 ---------------------------------------- 334,392 ( 0.10%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 84 ---------------------------------------- . pub struct SessionGlobals { . symbol_interner: symbol::Interner, . span_interner: Lock, . hygiene_data: Lock, . source_map: Lock>>, . } . . impl SessionGlobals { 12 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(edition: Edition) -> SessionGlobals { 50 ( 0.00%) SessionGlobals { 2 ( 0.00%) symbol_interner: symbol::Interner::fresh(), . span_interner: Lock::new(span_encoding::SpanInterner::default()), 6 ( 0.00%) hygiene_data: Lock::new(hygiene::HygieneData::new(edition)), . source_map: Lock::new(None), . } 10 ( 0.00%) } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn create_session_globals_then(edition: Edition, f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R { 1 ( 0.00%) assert!( . !SESSION_GLOBALS.is_set(), . "SESSION_GLOBALS should never be overwritten! \ . Use another thread if you need another SessionGlobals" . ); 3 ( 0.00%) let session_globals = SessionGlobals::new(edition); 7 ( 0.00%) SESSION_GLOBALS.set(&session_globals, f) 1 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn set_session_globals_then(session_globals: &SessionGlobals, f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R { . assert!( . !SESSION_GLOBALS.is_set(), . "SESSION_GLOBALS should never be overwritten! \ . Use another thread if you need another SessionGlobals" . ); -- line 119 ---------------------------------------- -- line 120 ---------------------------------------- . SESSION_GLOBALS.set(session_globals, f) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn create_default_session_if_not_set_then(f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&SessionGlobals) -> R, . { 4 ( 0.00%) create_session_if_not_set_then(edition::DEFAULT_EDITION, f) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn create_session_if_not_set_then(edition: Edition, f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&SessionGlobals) -> R, . { 1 ( 0.00%) if !SESSION_GLOBALS.is_set() { 3 ( 0.00%) let session_globals = SessionGlobals::new(edition); 11 ( 0.00%) SESSION_GLOBALS.set(&session_globals, || SESSION_GLOBALS.with(f)) 1 ( 0.00%) } else { . SESSION_GLOBALS.with(f) . } . } . . #[inline] . pub fn with_session_globals(f: F) -> R . where . F: FnOnce(&SessionGlobals) -> R, . { 83,155 ( 0.03%) SESSION_GLOBALS.with(f) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn create_default_session_globals_then(f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R { . create_session_globals_then(edition::DEFAULT_EDITION, f) . } . . // If this ever becomes non thread-local, `decode_syntax_context` . // and `decode_expn_id` will need to be updated to handle concurrent . // deserialization. . scoped_tls::scoped_thread_local!(static SESSION_GLOBALS: SessionGlobals); . . // FIXME: We should use this enum or something like it to get rid of the . // use of magic `/rust/1.x/...` paths across the board. 19 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Ord, PartialOrd)] 1,042 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Decodable)] . pub enum RealFileName { . LocalPath(PathBuf), . /// For remapped paths (namely paths into libstd that have been mapped . /// to the appropriate spot on the local host's file system, and local file . /// system paths that have been remapped with `FilePathMapping`), . Remapped { . /// `local_path` is the (host-dependent) local path to the file. This is . /// None if the file was imported from another crate -- line 173 ---------------------------------------- -- line 179 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl Hash for RealFileName { . fn hash(&self, state: &mut H) { . // To prevent #70924 from happening again we should only hash the . // remapped (virtualized) path if that exists. This is because . // virtualized paths to sysroot crates (/rust/$hash or /rust/$version) . // remain stable even if the corresponding local_path changes 2,687 ( 0.00%) self.remapped_path_if_available().hash(state) . } . } . . // This is functionally identical to #[derive(Encodable)], with the exception of . // an added assert statement . impl Encodable for RealFileName { . fn encode(&self, encoder: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> { 8 ( 0.00%) encoder.emit_enum(|encoder| match *self { . RealFileName::LocalPath(ref local_path) => { 32 ( 0.00%) encoder.emit_enum_variant("LocalPath", 0, 1, |encoder| { . encoder.emit_enum_variant_arg(true, |encoder| local_path.encode(encoder))?; . Ok(()) . }) . } . . RealFileName::Remapped { ref local_path, ref virtual_name } => encoder . .emit_enum_variant("Remapped", 1, 2, |encoder| { . // For privacy and build reproducibility, we must not embed host-dependant path in artifacts -- line 205 ---------------------------------------- -- line 224 ---------------------------------------- . p.as_ref().map(PathBuf::as_path) . } . } . } . . /// Returns the path suitable for reading from the file system on the local host, . /// if this information exists. . /// Avoid embedding this in build artifacts; see `remapped_path_if_available()` for that. 2 ( 0.00%) pub fn into_local_path(self) -> Option { 2 ( 0.00%) match self { . RealFileName::LocalPath(p) => Some(p), . RealFileName::Remapped { local_path: p, virtual_name: _ } => p, . } 3 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the path suitable for embedding into build artifacts. This would still . /// be a local path if it has not been remapped. A remapped path will not correspond . /// to a valid file system path: see `local_path_if_available()` for something that . /// is more likely to return paths into the local host file system. . pub fn remapped_path_if_available(&self) -> &Path { 2,136 ( 0.00%) match self { . RealFileName::LocalPath(p) . | RealFileName::Remapped { local_path: _, virtual_name: p } => &p, . } 5 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the path suitable for reading from the file system on the local host, . /// if this information exists. Otherwise returns the remapped name. . /// Avoid embedding this in build artifacts; see `remapped_path_if_available()` for that. . pub fn local_path_if_available(&self) -> &Path { 4 ( 0.00%) match self { . RealFileName::LocalPath(path) . | RealFileName::Remapped { local_path: None, virtual_name: path } . | RealFileName::Remapped { local_path: Some(path), virtual_name: _ } => path, . } . } . . pub fn to_string_lossy(&self, display_pref: FileNameDisplayPreference) -> Cow<'_, str> { 4 ( 0.00%) match display_pref { . FileNameDisplayPreference::Local => self.local_path_if_available().to_string_lossy(), . FileNameDisplayPreference::Remapped => { . self.remapped_path_if_available().to_string_lossy() . } . } . } . } . . /// Differentiates between real files and common virtual files. 5,510 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Ord, PartialOrd, Hash)] 6,339 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Decodable, Encodable)] . pub enum FileName { . Real(RealFileName), . /// Call to `quote!`. . QuoteExpansion(u64), . /// Command line. . Anon(u64), . /// Hack in `src/librustc_ast/parse.rs`. . // FIXME(jseyfried) -- line 281 ---------------------------------------- -- line 288 ---------------------------------------- . /// Custom sources for explicit parser calls from plugins and drivers. . Custom(String), . DocTest(PathBuf, isize), . /// Post-substitution inline assembly from LLVM. . InlineAsm(u64), . } . . impl From for FileName { 28 ( 0.00%) fn from(p: PathBuf) -> Self { 8 ( 0.00%) assert!(!p.to_string_lossy().ends_with('>')); 24 ( 0.00%) FileName::Real(RealFileName::LocalPath(p)) 28 ( 0.00%) } . } . 2 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Debug)] . pub enum FileNameDisplayPreference { . Remapped, . Local, . } . . pub struct FileNameDisplay<'a> { . inner: &'a FileName, . display_pref: FileNameDisplayPreference, . } . . impl fmt::Display for FileNameDisplay<'_> { 16 ( 0.00%) fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { . use FileName::*; 24 ( 0.00%) match *self.inner { . Real(ref name) => { 24 ( 0.00%) write!(fmt, "{}", name.to_string_lossy(self.display_pref)) . } . QuoteExpansion(_) => write!(fmt, ""), . MacroExpansion(_) => write!(fmt, ""), . Anon(_) => write!(fmt, ""), . ProcMacroSourceCode(_) => write!(fmt, ""), . CfgSpec(_) => write!(fmt, ""), . CliCrateAttr(_) => write!(fmt, ""), . Custom(ref s) => write!(fmt, "<{}>", s), . DocTest(ref path, _) => write!(fmt, "{}", path.display()), . InlineAsm(_) => write!(fmt, ""), . } 20 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl FileNameDisplay<'_> { . pub fn to_string_lossy(&self) -> Cow<'_, str> { . match self.inner { . FileName::Real(ref inner) => inner.to_string_lossy(self.display_pref), . _ => Cow::from(format!("{}", self)), . } . } . } . . impl FileName { . pub fn is_real(&self) -> bool { . use FileName::*; 1,064 ( 0.00%) match *self { . Real(_) => true, . Anon(_) . | MacroExpansion(_) . | ProcMacroSourceCode(_) . | CfgSpec(_) . | CliCrateAttr(_) . | Custom(_) . | QuoteExpansion(_) -- line 353 ---------------------------------------- -- line 357 ---------------------------------------- . } . . pub fn prefer_remapped(&self) -> FileNameDisplay<'_> { . FileNameDisplay { inner: self, display_pref: FileNameDisplayPreference::Remapped } . } . . // This may include transient local filesystem information. . // Must not be embedded in build outputs. 4 ( 0.00%) pub fn prefer_local(&self) -> FileNameDisplay<'_> { . FileNameDisplay { inner: self, display_pref: FileNameDisplayPreference::Local } 8 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn display(&self, display_pref: FileNameDisplayPreference) -> FileNameDisplay<'_> { . FileNameDisplay { inner: self, display_pref } . } . . pub fn macro_expansion_source_code(src: &str) -> FileName { . let mut hasher = StableHasher::new(); . src.hash(&mut hasher); -- line 375 ---------------------------------------- -- line 423 ---------------------------------------- . /// that the length of the span is equal to `span.hi - span.lo`; there may be space in the . /// [`BytePos`] range between files. . /// . /// `SpanData` is public because `Span` uses a thread-local interner and can't be . /// sent to other threads, but some pieces of performance infra run in a separate thread. . /// Using `Span` is generally preferred. . #[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)] . pub struct SpanData { 3 ( 0.00%) pub lo: BytePos, 3 ( 0.00%) pub hi: BytePos, . /// Information about where the macro came from, if this piece of . /// code was created by a macro expansion. 9 ( 0.00%) pub ctxt: SyntaxContext, 3 ( 0.00%) pub parent: Option, . } . . // Order spans by position in the file. . impl Ord for SpanData { . fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering { . let SpanData { . lo: s_lo, . hi: s_hi, -- line 444 ---------------------------------------- -- line 485 ---------------------------------------- . } . #[inline] . pub fn with_parent(&self, parent: Option) -> Span { . Span::new(self.lo, self.hi, self.ctxt, parent) . } . /// Returns `true` if this is a dummy span with any hygienic context. . #[inline] . pub fn is_dummy(self) -> bool { 25,094 ( 0.01%) self.lo.0 == 0 && self.hi.0 == 0 . } . /// Returns `true` if `self` fully encloses `other`. . pub fn contains(self, other: Self) -> bool { 183 ( 0.00%) self.lo <= other.lo && other.hi <= self.hi . } . } . . // The interner is pointed to by a thread local value which is only set on the main thread . // with parallelization is disabled. So we don't allow `Span` to transfer between threads . // to avoid panics and other errors, even though it would be memory safe to do so. . #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] . impl !Send for Span {} . #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))] . impl !Sync for Span {} . . impl PartialOrd for Span { 13,640 ( 0.00%) fn partial_cmp(&self, rhs: &Self) -> Option { 10,230 ( 0.00%) PartialOrd::partial_cmp(&self.data(), &rhs.data()) 13,640 ( 0.00%) } . } . impl Ord for Span { . fn cmp(&self, rhs: &Self) -> Ordering { . Ord::cmp(&self.data(), &rhs.data()) . } . } . . /// A collection of `Span`s. -- line 520 ---------------------------------------- -- line 532 ---------------------------------------- . } . . impl Span { . #[inline] . pub fn lo(self) -> BytePos { . self.data().lo . } . #[inline] 8,262 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_lo(self, lo: BytePos) -> Span { . self.data().with_lo(lo) 5,508 ( 0.00%) } . #[inline] 676 ( 0.00%) pub fn hi(self) -> BytePos { . self.data().hi 676 ( 0.00%) } . #[inline] 2,826 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_hi(self, hi: BytePos) -> Span { . self.data().with_hi(hi) 1,884 ( 0.00%) } . #[inline] . pub fn ctxt(self) -> SyntaxContext { . self.data_untracked().ctxt . } . #[inline] 690 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_ctxt(self, ctxt: SyntaxContext) -> Span { . self.data_untracked().with_ctxt(ctxt) 414 ( 0.00%) } . #[inline] . pub fn parent(self) -> Option { . self.data().parent . } . #[inline] . pub fn with_parent(self, ctxt: Option) -> Span { . self.data().with_parent(ctxt) . } -- line 566 ---------------------------------------- -- line 568 ---------------------------------------- . /// Returns `true` if this is a dummy span with any hygienic context. . #[inline] . pub fn is_dummy(self) -> bool { . self.data_untracked().is_dummy() . } . . /// Returns `true` if this span comes from a macro or desugaring. . #[inline] 3 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_expansion(self) -> bool { . self.ctxt() != SyntaxContext::root() 2 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if `span` originates in a derive-macro's expansion. . pub fn in_derive_expansion(self) -> bool { . matches!(self.ctxt().outer_expn_data().kind, ExpnKind::Macro(MacroKind::Derive, _)) . } . . /// Gate suggestions that would not be appropriate in a context the user didn't write. . pub fn can_be_used_for_suggestions(self) -> bool { -- line 586 ---------------------------------------- -- line 600 ---------------------------------------- . /// Returns a new span representing an empty span at the beginning of this span. . #[inline] . pub fn shrink_to_lo(self) -> Span { . let span = self.data_untracked(); . span.with_hi(span.lo) . } . /// Returns a new span representing an empty span at the end of this span. . #[inline] 9 ( 0.00%) pub fn shrink_to_hi(self) -> Span { . let span = self.data_untracked(); . span.with_lo(span.hi) 6 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . /// Returns `true` if `hi == lo`. . pub fn is_empty(self) -> bool { . let span = self.data_untracked(); . span.hi == span.lo . } . . /// Returns `self` if `self` is not the dummy span, and `other` otherwise. . pub fn substitute_dummy(self, other: Span) -> Span { . if self.is_dummy() { other } else { self } . } . . /// Returns `true` if `self` fully encloses `other`. 549 ( 0.00%) pub fn contains(self, other: Span) -> bool { . let span = self.data(); . let other = other.data(); . span.contains(other) 366 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns `true` if `self` touches `other`. . pub fn overlaps(self, other: Span) -> bool { . let span = self.data(); . let other = other.data(); . span.lo < other.hi && other.lo < span.hi . } . -- line 638 ---------------------------------------- -- line 663 ---------------------------------------- . /// The `Span` for the tokens in the previous macro expansion from which `self` was generated, . /// if any. . pub fn parent_callsite(self) -> Option { . let expn_data = self.ctxt().outer_expn_data(); . if !expn_data.is_root() { Some(expn_data.call_site) } else { None } . } . . /// Walk down the expansion ancestors to find a span that's contained within `outer`. 300 ( 0.00%) pub fn find_ancestor_inside(mut self, outer: Span) -> Option { 150 ( 0.00%) while !outer.contains(self) { . self = self.parent_callsite()?; . } . Some(self) 330 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Edition of the crate from which this span came. 2,829 ( 0.00%) pub fn edition(self) -> edition::Edition { . self.ctxt().edition() 1,886 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn rust_2015(self) -> bool { 554 ( 0.00%) self.edition() == edition::Edition::Edition2015 . } . . #[inline] . pub fn rust_2018(self) -> bool { 345 ( 0.00%) self.edition() >= edition::Edition::Edition2018 . } . . #[inline] . pub fn rust_2021(self) -> bool { 434 ( 0.00%) self.edition() >= edition::Edition::Edition2021 . } . . /// Returns the source callee. . /// . /// Returns `None` if the supplied span has no expansion trace, . /// else returns the `ExpnData` for the macro definition . /// corresponding to the source callsite. . pub fn source_callee(self) -> Option { -- line 703 ---------------------------------------- -- line 707 ---------------------------------------- . } . let expn_data = self.ctxt().outer_expn_data(); . if !expn_data.is_root() { Some(source_callee(expn_data)) } else { None } . } . . /// Checks if a span is "internal" to a macro in which `#[unstable]` . /// items can be used (that is, a macro marked with . /// `#[allow_internal_unstable]`). 480 ( 0.00%) pub fn allows_unstable(self, feature: Symbol) -> bool { 96 ( 0.00%) self.ctxt() . .outer_expn_data() . .allow_internal_unstable . .map_or(false, |features| features.iter().any(|&f| f == feature)) 384 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Checks if this span arises from a compiler desugaring of kind `kind`. 1,470 ( 0.00%) pub fn is_desugaring(self, kind: DesugaringKind) -> bool { 1,260 ( 0.00%) match self.ctxt().outer_expn_data().kind { . ExpnKind::Desugaring(k) => k == kind, . _ => false, . } 1,050 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the compiler desugaring that created this span, or `None` . /// if this span is not from a desugaring. 25 ( 0.00%) pub fn desugaring_kind(self) -> Option { 30 ( 0.00%) match self.ctxt().outer_expn_data().kind { . ExpnKind::Desugaring(k) => Some(k), . _ => None, . } 20 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Checks if a span is "internal" to a macro in which `unsafe` . /// can be used without triggering the `unsafe_code` lint. . // (that is, a macro marked with `#[allow_internal_unsafe]`). . pub fn allows_unsafe(self) -> bool { . self.ctxt().outer_expn_data().allow_internal_unsafe . } . -- line 745 ---------------------------------------- -- line 767 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Returns a `Span` that would enclose both `self` and `end`. . /// . /// ```text . /// ____ ___ . /// self lorem ipsum end . /// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ . /// ``` 47,718 ( 0.01%) pub fn to(self, end: Span) -> Span { . let span_data = self.data(); . let end_data = end.data(); . // FIXME(jseyfried): `self.ctxt` should always equal `end.ctxt` here (cf. issue #23480). . // Return the macro span on its own to avoid weird diagnostic output. It is preferable to . // have an incomplete span than a completely nonsensical one. 8,497 ( 0.00%) if span_data.ctxt != end_data.ctxt { 179 ( 0.00%) if span_data.ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { . return end; 173 ( 0.00%) } else if end_data.ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { . return self; . } . // Both spans fall within a macro. . // FIXME(estebank): check if it is the *same* macro. . } . Span::new( . cmp::min(span_data.lo, end_data.lo), . cmp::max(span_data.hi, end_data.hi), . if span_data.ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { end_data.ctxt } else { span_data.ctxt }, 29,134 ( 0.01%) if span_data.parent == end_data.parent { span_data.parent } else { None }, . ) 39,042 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Returns a `Span` between the end of `self` to the beginning of `end`. . /// . /// ```text . /// ____ ___ . /// self lorem ipsum end . /// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ . /// ``` 77 ( 0.00%) pub fn between(self, end: Span) -> Span { . let span = self.data(); . let end = end.data(); . Span::new( . span.hi, . end.lo, . if end.ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { end.ctxt } else { span.ctxt }, 49 ( 0.00%) if span.parent == end.parent { span.parent } else { None }, . ) 56 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns a `Span` from the beginning of `self` until the beginning of `end`. . /// . /// ```text . /// ____ ___ . /// self lorem ipsum end . /// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ . /// ``` 341 ( 0.00%) pub fn until(self, end: Span) -> Span { . // Most of this function's body is copied from `to`. . // We can't just do `self.to(end.shrink_to_lo())`, . // because to also does some magic where it uses min/max so . // it can handle overlapping spans. Some advanced mis-use of . // `until` with different ctxts makes this visible. . let span_data = self.data(); . let end_data = end.data(); . // FIXME(jseyfried): `self.ctxt` should always equal `end.ctxt` here (cf. issue #23480). . // Return the macro span on its own to avoid weird diagnostic output. It is preferable to . // have an incomplete span than a completely nonsensical one. 62 ( 0.00%) if span_data.ctxt != end_data.ctxt { . if span_data.ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { . return end; . } else if end_data.ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { . return self; . } . // Both spans fall within a macro. . // FIXME(estebank): check if it is the *same* macro. . } . Span::new( . span_data.lo, . end_data.lo, . if end_data.ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { end_data.ctxt } else { span_data.ctxt }, 217 ( 0.00%) if span_data.parent == end_data.parent { span_data.parent } else { None }, . ) 279 ( 0.00%) } . 99 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_inner(self, inner: InnerSpan) -> Span { . let span = self.data(); . Span::new( . span.lo + BytePos::from_usize(inner.start), . span.lo + BytePos::from_usize(inner.end), . span.ctxt, . span.parent, . ) 63 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Equivalent of `Span::def_site` from the proc macro API, . /// except that the location is taken from the `self` span. . pub fn with_def_site_ctxt(self, expn_id: ExpnId) -> Span { 400 ( 0.00%) self.with_ctxt_from_mark(expn_id, Transparency::Opaque) . } . . /// Equivalent of `Span::call_site` from the proc macro API, . /// except that the location is taken from the `self` span. . pub fn with_call_site_ctxt(self, expn_id: ExpnId) -> Span { 2 ( 0.00%) self.with_ctxt_from_mark(expn_id, Transparency::Transparent) . } . . /// Equivalent of `Span::mixed_site` from the proc macro API, . /// except that the location is taken from the `self` span. . pub fn with_mixed_site_ctxt(self, expn_id: ExpnId) -> Span { . self.with_ctxt_from_mark(expn_id, Transparency::SemiTransparent) . } . . /// Produces a span with the same location as `self` and context produced by a macro with the . /// given ID and transparency, assuming that macro was defined directly and not produced by . /// some other macro (which is the case for built-in and procedural macros). 2,412 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_ctxt_from_mark(self, expn_id: ExpnId, transparency: Transparency) -> Span { . self.with_ctxt(SyntaxContext::root().apply_mark(expn_id, transparency)) 1,407 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn apply_mark(self, expn_id: ExpnId, transparency: Transparency) -> Span { . let span = self.data(); 396 ( 0.00%) span.with_ctxt(span.ctxt.apply_mark(expn_id, transparency)) . } . . #[inline] . pub fn remove_mark(&mut self) -> ExpnId { . let mut span = self.data(); . let mark = span.ctxt.remove_mark(); . *self = Span::new(span.lo, span.hi, span.ctxt, span.parent); . mark -- line 897 ---------------------------------------- -- line 901 ---------------------------------------- . pub fn adjust(&mut self, expn_id: ExpnId) -> Option { . let mut span = self.data(); . let mark = span.ctxt.adjust(expn_id); . *self = Span::new(span.lo, span.hi, span.ctxt, span.parent); . mark . } . . #[inline] 6,435 ( 0.00%) pub fn normalize_to_macros_2_0_and_adjust(&mut self, expn_id: ExpnId) -> Option { 4,290 ( 0.00%) let mut span = self.data(); 3,523 ( 0.00%) let mark = span.ctxt.normalize_to_macros_2_0_and_adjust(expn_id); 6,435 ( 0.00%) *self = Span::new(span.lo, span.hi, span.ctxt, span.parent); . mark 7,098 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn glob_adjust(&mut self, expn_id: ExpnId, glob_span: Span) -> Option> { . let mut span = self.data(); . let mark = span.ctxt.glob_adjust(expn_id, glob_span); . *self = Span::new(span.lo, span.hi, span.ctxt, span.parent); . mark . } . . #[inline] 63 ( 0.00%) pub fn reverse_glob_adjust( . &mut self, . expn_id: ExpnId, . glob_span: Span, . ) -> Option> { 48 ( 0.00%) let mut span = self.data(); 47 ( 0.00%) let mark = span.ctxt.reverse_glob_adjust(expn_id, glob_span); 87 ( 0.00%) *self = Span::new(span.lo, span.hi, span.ctxt, span.parent); . mark 70 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] 7,144 ( 0.00%) pub fn normalize_to_macros_2_0(self) -> Span { . let span = self.data(); . span.with_ctxt(span.ctxt.normalize_to_macros_2_0()) 6,251 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . pub fn normalize_to_macro_rules(self) -> Span { . let span = self.data(); . span.with_ctxt(span.ctxt.normalize_to_macro_rules()) . } . } . -- line 948 ---------------------------------------- -- line 958 ---------------------------------------- . . /// What label should we attach to this span (if any)? . pub label: Option, . } . . impl Default for Span { . fn default() -> Self { . DUMMY_SP 2 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl Encodable for Span { . default fn encode(&self, s: &mut E) -> Result<(), E::Error> { . let span = self.data(); . s.emit_struct(false, |s| { . s.emit_struct_field("lo", true, |s| span.lo.encode(s))?; . s.emit_struct_field("hi", false, |s| span.hi.encode(s)) -- line 974 ---------------------------------------- -- line 990 ---------------------------------------- . /// any spans that are debug-printed during the closure's execution. . /// . /// Normally, the global `TyCtxt` is used to retrieve the `SourceMap` . /// (see `rustc_interface::callbacks::span_debug1`). However, some parts . /// of the compiler (e.g. `rustc_parse`) may debug-print `Span`s before . /// a `TyCtxt` is available. In this case, we fall back to . /// the `SourceMap` provided to this function. If that is not available, . /// we fall back to printing the raw `Span` field values. 9 ( 0.00%) pub fn with_source_map T>(source_map: Lrc, f: F) -> T { . with_session_globals(|session_globals| { 2 ( 0.00%) *session_globals.source_map.borrow_mut() = Some(source_map); . }); . struct ClearSourceMap; . impl Drop for ClearSourceMap { . fn drop(&mut self) { . with_session_globals(|session_globals| { 1 ( 0.00%) session_globals.source_map.borrow_mut().take(); . }); . } . } . . let _guard = ClearSourceMap; 4 ( 0.00%) f() 8 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn debug_with_source_map( . span: Span, . f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>, . source_map: &SourceMap, . ) -> fmt::Result { . write!(f, "{} ({:?})", source_map.span_to_diagnostic_string(span), span.ctxt()) . } -- line 1021 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1048 ---------------------------------------- . . impl MultiSpan { . #[inline] . pub fn new() -> MultiSpan { . MultiSpan { primary_spans: vec![], span_labels: vec![] } . } . . pub fn from_span(primary_span: Span) -> MultiSpan { 330 ( 0.00%) MultiSpan { primary_spans: vec![primary_span], span_labels: vec![] } . } . . pub fn from_spans(mut vec: Vec) -> MultiSpan { . vec.sort(); 35 ( 0.00%) MultiSpan { primary_spans: vec, span_labels: vec![] } . } . . pub fn push_span_label(&mut self, span: Span, label: String) { . self.span_labels.push((span, label)); . } . . /// Selects the first primary span (if any). . pub fn primary_span(&self) -> Option { . self.primary_spans.first().cloned() 57 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns all primary spans. . pub fn primary_spans(&self) -> &[Span] { . &self.primary_spans . } . . /// Returns `true` if any of the primary spans are displayable. . pub fn has_primary_spans(&self) -> bool { -- line 1079 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1139 ---------------------------------------- . . /// Returns `true` if any of the span labels is displayable. . pub fn has_span_labels(&self) -> bool { . self.span_labels.iter().any(|(sp, _)| !sp.is_dummy()) . } . } . . impl From for MultiSpan { 330 ( 0.00%) fn from(span: Span) -> MultiSpan { . MultiSpan::from_span(span) 330 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl From> for MultiSpan { 35 ( 0.00%) fn from(spans: Vec) -> MultiSpan { 28 ( 0.00%) MultiSpan::from_spans(spans) 35 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// Identifies an offset of a multi-byte character in a `SourceFile`. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Encodable, Decodable, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] . pub struct MultiByteChar { . /// The absolute offset of the character in the `SourceMap`. . pub pos: BytePos, . /// The number of bytes, `>= 2`. . pub bytes: u8, . } . . /// Identifies an offset of a non-narrow character in a `SourceFile`. 308 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Encodable, Decodable, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] . pub enum NonNarrowChar { . /// Represents a zero-width character. . ZeroWidth(BytePos), . /// Represents a wide (full-width) character. . Wide(BytePos), . /// Represents a tab character, represented visually with a width of 4 characters. . Tab(BytePos), . } -- line 1176 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1201 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . } . . impl Add for NonNarrowChar { . type Output = Self; . . fn add(self, rhs: BytePos) -> Self { 532 ( 0.00%) match self { . NonNarrowChar::ZeroWidth(pos) => NonNarrowChar::ZeroWidth(pos + rhs), . NonNarrowChar::Wide(pos) => NonNarrowChar::Wide(pos + rhs), . NonNarrowChar::Tab(pos) => NonNarrowChar::Tab(pos + rhs), . } . } . } . . impl Sub for NonNarrowChar { . type Output = Self; . 154 ( 0.00%) fn sub(self, rhs: BytePos) -> Self { 532 ( 0.00%) match self { . NonNarrowChar::ZeroWidth(pos) => NonNarrowChar::ZeroWidth(pos - rhs), . NonNarrowChar::Wide(pos) => NonNarrowChar::Wide(pos - rhs), . NonNarrowChar::Tab(pos) => NonNarrowChar::Tab(pos - rhs), . } 462 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// Identifies an offset of a character that was normalized away from `SourceFile`. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, Encodable, Decodable, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] . pub struct NormalizedPos { . /// The absolute offset of the character in the `SourceMap`. . pub pos: BytePos, . /// The difference between original and normalized string at position. . pub diff: u32, . } . 12 ( 0.00%) #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug)] . pub enum ExternalSource { . /// No external source has to be loaded, since the `SourceFile` represents a local crate. . Unneeded, . Foreign { . kind: ExternalSourceKind, . /// This SourceFile's byte-offset within the source_map of its original crate. . original_start_pos: BytePos, . /// The end of this SourceFile within the source_map of its original crate. -- line 1246 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1257 ---------------------------------------- . AbsentOk, . /// A failed attempt has been made to load the external source. . AbsentErr, . Unneeded, . } . . impl ExternalSource { . pub fn get_source(&self) -> Option<&Lrc> { 65 ( 0.00%) match self { . ExternalSource::Foreign { kind: ExternalSourceKind::Present(ref src), .. } => Some(src), . _ => None, . } . } . } . . #[derive(Debug)] . pub struct OffsetOverflowError; . 1,056 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)] . pub enum SourceFileHashAlgorithm { . Md5, . Sha1, . Sha256, . } . . impl FromStr for SourceFileHashAlgorithm { . type Err = (); -- line 1283 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1290 ---------------------------------------- . _ => Err(()), . } . } . } . . rustc_data_structures::impl_stable_hash_via_hash!(SourceFileHashAlgorithm); . . /// The hash of the on-disk source file used for debug info. 24 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] 2,112 ( 0.00%) #[derive(HashStable_Generic, Encodable, Decodable)] . pub struct SourceFileHash { . pub kind: SourceFileHashAlgorithm, . value: [u8; 32], . } . . impl SourceFileHash { . pub fn new(kind: SourceFileHashAlgorithm, src: &str) -> SourceFileHash { . let mut hash = SourceFileHash { kind, value: Default::default() }; . let len = hash.hash_len(); . let value = &mut hash.value[..len]; . let data = src.as_bytes(); . match kind { . SourceFileHashAlgorithm::Md5 => { 12 ( 0.00%) value.copy_from_slice(&Md5::digest(data)); . } . SourceFileHashAlgorithm::Sha1 => { . value.copy_from_slice(&Sha1::digest(data)); . } . SourceFileHashAlgorithm::Sha256 => { . value.copy_from_slice(&Sha256::digest(data)); . } . } -- line 1321 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1329 ---------------------------------------- . . /// The bytes of the hash. . pub fn hash_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] { . let len = self.hash_len(); . &self.value[..len] . } . . fn hash_len(&self) -> usize { 12 ( 0.00%) match self.kind { . SourceFileHashAlgorithm::Md5 => 16, . SourceFileHashAlgorithm::Sha1 => 20, . SourceFileHashAlgorithm::Sha256 => 32, . } . } . } . . /// A single source in the [`SourceMap`]. 232 ( 0.00%) #[derive(Clone)] . pub struct SourceFile { . /// The name of the file that the source came from. Source that doesn't . /// originate from files has names between angle brackets by convention . /// (e.g., ``). . pub name: FileName, . /// The complete source code. 4 ( 0.00%) pub src: Option>, . /// The source code's hash. . pub src_hash: SourceFileHash, . /// The external source code (used for external crates, which will have a `None` . /// value as `self.src`. . pub external_src: Lock, . /// The start position of this source in the `SourceMap`. . pub start_pos: BytePos, . /// The end position of this source in the `SourceMap`. -- line 1361 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1364 ---------------------------------------- . pub lines: Vec, . /// Locations of multi-byte characters in the source code. . pub multibyte_chars: Vec, . /// Width of characters that are not narrow in the source code. . pub non_narrow_chars: Vec, . /// Locations of characters removed during normalization. . pub normalized_pos: Vec, . /// A hash of the filename, used for speeding up hashing in incremental compilation. 4 ( 0.00%) pub name_hash: u128, . /// Indicates which crate this `SourceFile` was imported from. 4 ( 0.00%) pub cnum: CrateNum, . } . . impl Encodable for SourceFile { . fn encode(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> { . s.emit_struct(false, |s| { . s.emit_struct_field("name", true, |s| self.name.encode(s))?; . s.emit_struct_field("src_hash", false, |s| self.src_hash.encode(s))?; . s.emit_struct_field("start_pos", false, |s| self.start_pos.encode(s))?; . s.emit_struct_field("end_pos", false, |s| self.end_pos.encode(s))?; . s.emit_struct_field("lines", false, |s| { . let lines = &self.lines[..]; . // Store the length. . s.emit_u32(lines.len() as u32)?; . 16 ( 0.00%) if !lines.is_empty() { . // In order to preserve some space, we exploit the fact that . // the lines list is sorted and individual lines are . // probably not that long. Because of that we can store lines . // as a difference list, using as little space as possible . // for the differences. . let max_line_length = if lines.len() == 1 { . 0 . } else { -- line 1397 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1399 ---------------------------------------- . .array_windows() . .map(|&[fst, snd]| snd - fst) . .map(|bp| bp.to_usize()) . .max() . .unwrap() . }; . . let bytes_per_diff: u8 = match max_line_length { 8 ( 0.00%) 0..=0xFF => 1, . 0x100..=0xFFFF => 2, . _ => 4, . }; . . // Encode the number of bytes used per diff. . bytes_per_diff.encode(s)?; . . // Encode the first element. . lines[0].encode(s)?; . . let diff_iter = lines.array_windows().map(|&[fst, snd]| snd - fst); . 8 ( 0.00%) match bytes_per_diff { . 1 => { . for diff in diff_iter { . (diff.0 as u8).encode(s)? . } . } . 2 => { . for diff in diff_iter { . (diff.0 as u16).encode(s)? -- line 1428 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1436 ---------------------------------------- . _ => unreachable!(), . } . } . . Ok(()) . })?; . s.emit_struct_field("multibyte_chars", false, |s| self.multibyte_chars.encode(s))?; . s.emit_struct_field("non_narrow_chars", false, |s| self.non_narrow_chars.encode(s))?; 12 ( 0.00%) s.emit_struct_field("name_hash", false, |s| self.name_hash.encode(s))?; . s.emit_struct_field("normalized_pos", false, |s| self.normalized_pos.encode(s))?; 44 ( 0.00%) s.emit_struct_field("cnum", false, |s| self.cnum.encode(s)) . }) . } . } . . impl Decodable for SourceFile { 4,752 ( 0.00%) fn decode(d: &mut D) -> SourceFile { . d.read_struct(|d| { . let name: FileName = d.read_struct_field("name", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); . let src_hash: SourceFileHash = . d.read_struct_field("src_hash", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); . let start_pos: BytePos = d.read_struct_field("start_pos", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); . let end_pos: BytePos = d.read_struct_field("end_pos", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); . let lines: Vec = d.read_struct_field("lines", |d| { . let num_lines: u32 = Decodable::decode(d); 528 ( 0.00%) let mut lines = Vec::with_capacity(num_lines as usize); . . if num_lines > 0 { . // Read the number of bytes used per diff. . let bytes_per_diff: u8 = Decodable::decode(d); . . // Read the first element. . let mut line_start: BytePos = Decodable::decode(d); . lines.push(line_start); . . for _ in 1..num_lines { 866,126 ( 0.27%) let diff = match bytes_per_diff { . 1 => d.read_u8() as u32, . 2 => d.read_u16() as u32, . 4 => d.read_u32(), . _ => unreachable!(), . }; . . line_start = line_start + BytePos(diff); . -- line 1480 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1483 ---------------------------------------- . } . . lines . }); . let multibyte_chars: Vec = . d.read_struct_field("multibyte_chars", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); . let non_narrow_chars: Vec = . d.read_struct_field("non_narrow_chars", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); 1,056 ( 0.00%) let name_hash: u128 = d.read_struct_field("name_hash", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); . let normalized_pos: Vec = . d.read_struct_field("normalized_pos", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); . let cnum: CrateNum = d.read_struct_field("cnum", |d| Decodable::decode(d)); 5,808 ( 0.00%) SourceFile { 4,224 ( 0.00%) name, . start_pos, . end_pos, . src: None, 2,112 ( 0.00%) src_hash, . // Unused - the metadata decoder will construct . // a new SourceFile, filling in `external_src` properly . external_src: Lock::new(ExternalSource::Unneeded), 2,112 ( 0.00%) lines, 2,112 ( 0.00%) multibyte_chars, 2,112 ( 0.00%) non_narrow_chars, 2,112 ( 0.00%) normalized_pos, . name_hash, . cnum, . } . }) 4,752 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl fmt::Debug for SourceFile { . fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { . write!(fmt, "SourceFile({:?})", self.name) . } . } . . impl SourceFile { 44 ( 0.00%) pub fn new( . name: FileName, . mut src: String, . start_pos: BytePos, . hash_kind: SourceFileHashAlgorithm, . ) -> Self { . // Compute the file hash before any normalization. . let src_hash = SourceFileHash::new(hash_kind, &src); 12 ( 0.00%) let normalized_pos = normalize_src(&mut src, start_pos); . . let name_hash = { . let mut hasher: StableHasher = StableHasher::new(); 8 ( 0.00%) name.hash(&mut hasher); . hasher.finish::() . }; 8 ( 0.00%) let end_pos = start_pos.to_usize() + src.len(); 12 ( 0.00%) assert!(end_pos <= u32::MAX as usize); . 48 ( 0.00%) let (lines, multibyte_chars, non_narrow_chars) = 8 ( 0.00%) analyze_source_file::analyze_source_file(&src, start_pos); . 68 ( 0.00%) SourceFile { . name, . src: Some(Lrc::new(src)), 44 ( 0.00%) src_hash, . external_src: Lock::new(ExternalSource::Unneeded), . start_pos, . end_pos: Pos::from_usize(end_pos), 16 ( 0.00%) lines, 16 ( 0.00%) multibyte_chars, 16 ( 0.00%) non_narrow_chars, 16 ( 0.00%) normalized_pos, . name_hash, . cnum: LOCAL_CRATE, . } 36 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Returns the `BytePos` of the beginning of the current line. . pub fn line_begin_pos(&self, pos: BytePos) -> BytePos { . let line_index = self.lookup_line(pos).unwrap(); . self.lines[line_index] . } . . /// Add externally loaded source. . /// If the hash of the input doesn't match or no input is supplied via None, . /// it is interpreted as an error and the corresponding enum variant is set. . /// The return value signifies whether some kind of source is present. 455 ( 0.00%) pub fn add_external_src(&self, get_src: F) -> bool . where . F: FnOnce() -> Option, . { 65 ( 0.00%) if matches!( 130 ( 0.00%) *self.external_src.borrow(), . ExternalSource::Foreign { kind: ExternalSourceKind::AbsentOk, .. } . ) { . let src = get_src(); . let mut external_src = self.external_src.borrow_mut(); . // Check that no-one else have provided the source while we were getting it . if let ExternalSource::Foreign { . kind: src_kind @ ExternalSourceKind::AbsentOk, .. . } = &mut *external_src -- line 1582 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1592 ---------------------------------------- . *src_kind = ExternalSourceKind::AbsentErr; . } . . false . } else { . self.src.is_some() || external_src.get_source().is_some() . } . } else { 65 ( 0.00%) self.src.is_some() || self.external_src.borrow().get_source().is_some() . } 585 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Gets a line from the list of pre-computed line-beginnings. . /// The line number here is 0-based. . pub fn get_line(&self, line_number: usize) -> Option> { . fn get_until_newline(src: &str, begin: usize) -> &str { . // We can't use `lines.get(line_number+1)` because we might . // be parsing when we call this function and thus the current . // line is the last one we have line info for. -- line 1610 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1627 ---------------------------------------- . Some(Cow::Owned(String::from(get_until_newline(src, begin)))) . } else { . None . } . } . . pub fn is_real_file(&self) -> bool { . self.name.is_real() 532 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn is_imported(&self) -> bool { . self.src.is_none() 1,863 ( 0.00%) } . . pub fn count_lines(&self) -> usize { . self.lines.len() . } . . /// Finds the line containing the given position. The return value is the . /// index into the `lines` array of this `SourceFile`, not the 1-based line . /// number. If the source_file is empty or the position is located before the . /// first line, `None` is returned. . pub fn lookup_line(&self, pos: BytePos) -> Option { 1,393 ( 0.00%) match self.lines.binary_search(&pos) { . Ok(idx) => Some(idx), . Err(0) => None, . Err(idx) => Some(idx - 1), . } . } . . pub fn line_bounds(&self, line_index: usize) -> Range { 2,552 ( 0.00%) if self.is_empty() { . return self.start_pos..self.end_pos; . } . 1,760 ( 0.00%) assert!(line_index < self.lines.len()); 2,433 ( 0.00%) if line_index == (self.lines.len() - 1) { 16 ( 0.00%) self.lines[line_index]..self.end_pos . } else { 1,610 ( 0.00%) self.lines[line_index]..self.lines[line_index + 1] . } . } . . /// Returns whether or not the file contains the given `SourceMap` byte . /// position. The position one past the end of the file is considered to be . /// contained by the file. This implies that files for which `is_empty` . /// returns true still contain one byte position according to this function. . #[inline] -- line 1674 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1692 ---------------------------------------- . Err(i) if i == 0 => 0, . Err(i) => self.normalized_pos[i - 1].diff, . }; . . BytePos::from_u32(pos.0 - self.start_pos.0 + diff) . } . . /// Converts an absolute `BytePos` to a `CharPos` relative to the `SourceFile`. 2 ( 0.00%) pub fn bytepos_to_file_charpos(&self, bpos: BytePos) -> CharPos { . // The number of extra bytes due to multibyte chars in the `SourceFile`. . let mut total_extra_bytes = 0; . 6 ( 0.00%) for mbc in self.multibyte_chars.iter() { . debug!("{}-byte char at {:?}", mbc.bytes, mbc.pos); . if mbc.pos < bpos { . // Every character is at least one byte, so we only . // count the actual extra bytes. . total_extra_bytes += mbc.bytes as u32 - 1; . // We should never see a byte position in the middle of a . // character. . assert!(bpos.to_u32() >= mbc.pos.to_u32() + mbc.bytes as u32); . } else { . break; . } . } . 12 ( 0.00%) assert!(self.start_pos.to_u32() + total_extra_bytes <= bpos.to_u32()); 10 ( 0.00%) CharPos(bpos.to_usize() - self.start_pos.to_usize() - total_extra_bytes as usize) 4 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Looks up the file's (1-based) line number and (0-based `CharPos`) column offset, for a . /// given `BytePos`. 7 ( 0.00%) pub fn lookup_file_pos(&self, pos: BytePos) -> (usize, CharPos) { 2 ( 0.00%) let chpos = self.bytepos_to_file_charpos(pos); . match self.lookup_line(pos) { . Some(a) => { . let line = a + 1; // Line numbers start at 1 1 ( 0.00%) let linebpos = self.lines[a]; 2 ( 0.00%) let linechpos = self.bytepos_to_file_charpos(linebpos); . let col = chpos - linechpos; . debug!("byte pos {:?} is on the line at byte pos {:?}", pos, linebpos); . debug!("char pos {:?} is on the line at char pos {:?}", chpos, linechpos); . debug!("byte is on line: {}", line); 1 ( 0.00%) assert!(chpos >= linechpos); . (line, col) . } . None => (0, chpos), . } 8 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Looks up the file's (1-based) line number, (0-based `CharPos`) column offset, and (0-based) . /// column offset when displayed, for a given `BytePos`. 8 ( 0.00%) pub fn lookup_file_pos_with_col_display(&self, pos: BytePos) -> (usize, CharPos, usize) { 3 ( 0.00%) let (line, col_or_chpos) = self.lookup_file_pos(pos); 2 ( 0.00%) if line > 0 { . let col = col_or_chpos; 1 ( 0.00%) let linebpos = self.lines[line - 1]; . let col_display = { . let start_width_idx = self . .non_narrow_chars . .binary_search_by_key(&linebpos, |x| x.pos()) . .unwrap_or_else(|x| x); . let end_width_idx = self . .non_narrow_chars . .binary_search_by_key(&pos, |x| x.pos()) . .unwrap_or_else(|x| x); . let special_chars = end_width_idx - start_width_idx; . let non_narrow: usize = self.non_narrow_chars[start_width_idx..end_width_idx] . .iter() . .map(|x| x.width()) . .sum(); 5 ( 0.00%) col.0 - special_chars + non_narrow . }; . (line, col, col_display) . } else { . let chpos = col_or_chpos; . let col_display = { . let end_width_idx = self . .non_narrow_chars . .binary_search_by_key(&pos, |x| x.pos()) . .unwrap_or_else(|x| x); . let non_narrow: usize = . self.non_narrow_chars[0..end_width_idx].iter().map(|x| x.width()).sum(); . chpos.0 - end_width_idx + non_narrow . }; . (0, chpos, col_display) . } 7 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// Normalizes the source code and records the normalizations. 40 ( 0.00%) fn normalize_src(src: &mut String, start_pos: BytePos) -> Vec { . let mut normalized_pos = vec![]; . remove_bom(src, &mut normalized_pos); . normalize_newlines(src, &mut normalized_pos); . . // Offset all the positions by start_pos to match the final file positions. . for np in &mut normalized_pos { . np.pos.0 += start_pos.0; . } . . normalized_pos 36 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Removes UTF-8 BOM, if any. . fn remove_bom(src: &mut String, normalized_pos: &mut Vec) { 4 ( 0.00%) if src.starts_with('\u{feff}') { . src.drain(..3); . normalized_pos.push(NormalizedPos { pos: BytePos(0), diff: 3 }); . } . } . . /// Replaces `\r\n` with `\n` in-place in `src`. . /// . /// Returns error if there's a lone `\r` in the string. . fn normalize_newlines(src: &mut String, normalized_pos: &mut Vec) { 4 ( 0.00%) if !src.as_bytes().contains(&b'\r') { . return; . } . . // We replace `\r\n` with `\n` in-place, which doesn't break utf-8 encoding. . // While we *can* call `as_mut_vec` and do surgery on the live string . // directly, let's rather steal the contents of `src`. This makes the code . // safe even if a panic occurs. . -- line 1816 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1877 ---------------------------------------- . ( . $( . $(#[$attr:meta])* . $vis:vis struct $ident:ident($inner_vis:vis $inner_ty:ty); . )* . ) => { . $( . $(#[$attr])* 9,367 ( 0.00%) $vis struct $ident($inner_vis $inner_ty); . . impl Pos for $ident { . #[inline(always)] . fn from_usize(n: usize) -> $ident { 950 ( 0.00%) $ident(n as $inner_ty) . } . . #[inline(always)] . fn to_usize(&self) -> usize { 17,523 ( 0.01%) self.0 as usize . } . . #[inline(always)] . fn from_u32(n: u32) -> $ident { . $ident(n as $inner_ty) . } . . #[inline(always)] -- line 1903 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1906 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . impl Add for $ident { . type Output = $ident; . . #[inline(always)] . fn add(self, rhs: $ident) -> $ident { 1,506,276 ( 0.47%) $ident(self.0 + rhs.0) . } . } . . impl Sub for $ident { . type Output = $ident; . . #[inline(always)] . fn sub(self, rhs: $ident) -> $ident { 867,269 ( 0.27%) $ident(self.0 - rhs.0) . } . } . )* . }; . } . . impl_pos! { . /// A byte offset. -- line 1931 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1946 ---------------------------------------- . impl Encodable for BytePos { . fn encode(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> { . s.emit_u32(self.0) . } . } . . impl Decodable for BytePos { . fn decode(d: &mut D) -> BytePos { 70,420 ( 0.02%) BytePos(d.read_u32()) . } . } . . // _____________________________________________________________________________ . // Loc, SourceFileAndLine, SourceFileAndBytePos . // . . /// A source code location used for error reporting. -- line 1962 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2042 ---------------------------------------- . /// Range inside of a `Span` used for diagnostics when we only have access to relative positions. . #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] . pub struct InnerSpan { . pub start: usize, . pub end: usize, . } . . impl InnerSpan { 44 ( 0.00%) pub fn new(start: usize, end: usize) -> InnerSpan { . InnerSpan { start, end } 22 ( 0.00%) } . } . . /// Requirements for a `StableHashingContext` to be used in this crate. . /// . /// This is a hack to allow using the [`HashStable_Generic`] derive macro . /// instead of implementing everything in rustc_middle. . pub trait HashStableContext { . fn def_path_hash(&self, def_id: DefId) -> DefPathHash; -- line 2060 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2079 ---------------------------------------- . /// offsets into the `SourceMap`). Instead, we hash the (file name, line, column) . /// triple, which stays the same even if the containing `SourceFile` has moved . /// within the `SourceMap`. . /// . /// Also note that we are hashing byte offsets for the column, not unicode . /// codepoint offsets. For the purpose of the hash that's sufficient. . /// Also, hashing filenames is expensive so we avoid doing it twice when the . /// span starts and ends in the same file, which is almost always the case. 54,838 ( 0.02%) fn hash_stable(&self, ctx: &mut CTX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { . const TAG_VALID_SPAN: u8 = 0; . const TAG_INVALID_SPAN: u8 = 1; . const TAG_RELATIVE_SPAN: u8 = 2; . 9,754 ( 0.00%) if !ctx.hash_spans() { . return; . } . 45,084 ( 0.01%) let span = self.data_untracked(); 17,742 ( 0.01%) span.ctxt.hash_stable(ctx, hasher); 23,502 ( 0.01%) span.parent.hash_stable(ctx, hasher); . 15,791 ( 0.00%) if span.is_dummy() { . Hash::hash(&TAG_INVALID_SPAN, hasher); . return; . } . 15,422 ( 0.00%) if let Some(parent) = span.parent { . let def_span = ctx.def_span(parent).data_untracked(); . if def_span.contains(span) { . // This span is enclosed in a definition: only hash the relative position. . Hash::hash(&TAG_RELATIVE_SPAN, hasher); . (span.lo - def_span.lo).to_u32().hash_stable(ctx, hasher); . (span.hi - def_span.lo).to_u32().hash_stable(ctx, hasher); . return; . } . } . . // If this is not an empty or invalid span, we want to hash the last . // position that belongs to it, as opposed to hashing the first . // position past it. 30,844 ( 0.01%) let (file, line_lo, col_lo, line_hi, col_hi) = match ctx.span_data_to_lines_and_cols(&span) . { 15,422 ( 0.00%) Some(pos) => pos, . None => { . Hash::hash(&TAG_INVALID_SPAN, hasher); . return; . } . }; . . Hash::hash(&TAG_VALID_SPAN, hasher); . // We truncate the stable ID hash and line and column numbers. The chances -- line 2129 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2134 ---------------------------------------- . // hash only the length, for example, then two otherwise equal spans with . // different end locations will have the same hash. This can cause a problem . // during incremental compilation wherein a previous result for a query that . // depends on the end location of a span will be incorrectly reused when the . // end location of the span it depends on has changed (see issue #74890). A . // similar analysis applies if some query depends specifically on the length . // of the span, but we only hash the end location. So hash both. . 7,711 ( 0.00%) let col_lo_trunc = (col_lo.0 as u64) & 0xFF; . let line_lo_trunc = ((line_lo as u64) & 0xFF_FF_FF) << 8; . let col_hi_trunc = (col_hi.0 as u64) & 0xFF << 32; . let line_hi_trunc = ((line_hi as u64) & 0xFF_FF_FF) << 40; . let col_line = col_lo_trunc | line_lo_trunc | col_hi_trunc | line_hi_trunc; 7,711 ( 0.00%) let len = (span.hi - span.lo).0; . Hash::hash(&col_line, hasher); . Hash::hash(&len, hasher); 62,672 ( 0.02%) } . } 1,237,000 ( 0.39%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/rustc-hash-1.1.0/src/lib.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 71 ---------------------------------------- . fn default() -> FxHasher { . FxHasher { hash: 0 } . } . } . . impl FxHasher { . #[inline] . fn add_to_hash(&mut self, i: usize) { 270,403 ( 0.08%) self.hash = self.hash.rotate_left(5).bitxor(i).wrapping_mul(K); . } . } . . impl Hasher for FxHasher { . #[inline] 1,596 ( 0.00%) fn write(&mut self, mut bytes: &[u8]) { . #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] . let read_usize = |bytes: &[u8]| u32::from_ne_bytes(bytes[..4].try_into().unwrap()); . #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] . let read_usize = |bytes: &[u8]| u64::from_ne_bytes(bytes[..8].try_into().unwrap()); . 49,355 ( 0.02%) let mut hash = FxHasher { hash: self.hash }; . assert!(size_of::() <= 8); 597,406 ( 0.19%) while bytes.len() >= size_of::() { . hash.add_to_hash(read_usize(bytes) as usize); . bytes = &bytes[size_of::()..]; . } 98,054 ( 0.03%) if (size_of::() > 4) && (bytes.len() >= 4) { . hash.add_to_hash(u32::from_ne_bytes(bytes[..4].try_into().unwrap()) as usize); . bytes = &bytes[4..]; . } 98,054 ( 0.03%) if (size_of::() > 2) && bytes.len() >= 2 { . hash.add_to_hash(u16::from_ne_bytes(bytes[..2].try_into().unwrap()) as usize); . bytes = &bytes[2..]; . } 109,859 ( 0.03%) if (size_of::() > 1) && bytes.len() >= 1 { 24,415 ( 0.01%) hash.add_to_hash(bytes[0] as usize); . } 2,401 ( 0.00%) self.hash = hash.hash; 1,596 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . fn write_u8(&mut self, i: u8) { 131 ( 0.00%) self.add_to_hash(i as usize); . } . . #[inline] . fn write_u16(&mut self, i: u16) { 3 ( 0.00%) self.add_to_hash(i as usize); . } . . #[inline] . fn write_u32(&mut self, i: u32) { 302,115 ( 0.09%) self.add_to_hash(i as usize); . } . . #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] . #[inline] . fn write_u64(&mut self, i: u64) { . self.add_to_hash(i as usize); . self.add_to_hash((i >> 32) as usize); . } -- line 131 ---------------------------------------- 1 ( 0.00%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/hashbrown-0.12.0/src/map.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 186 ---------------------------------------- . /// // use the values stored in map . /// ``` . pub struct HashMap { . pub(crate) hash_builder: S, . pub(crate) table: RawTable<(K, V), A>, . } . . impl Clone for HashMap { 160 ( 0.00%) fn clone(&self) -> Self { 235 ( 0.00%) HashMap { . hash_builder: self.hash_builder.clone(), 36 ( 0.00%) table: self.table.clone(), . } 180 ( 0.00%) } . . fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self) { . self.table.clone_from(&source.table); . . // Update hash_builder only if we successfully cloned all elements. . self.hash_builder.clone_from(&source.hash_builder); . } . } -- line 207 ---------------------------------------- -- line 210 ---------------------------------------- . /// instances of any functions like RawTable::reserve from being generated . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub(crate) fn make_hasher(hash_builder: &S) -> impl Fn(&(Q, V)) -> u64 + '_ . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash, . S: BuildHasher, . { 15,476 ( 0.00%) move |val| make_hash::(hash_builder, &val.0) . } . . /// Ensures that a single closure type across uses of this which, in turn prevents multiple . /// instances of any functions like RawTable::reserve from being generated . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn equivalent_key(k: &Q) -> impl Fn(&(K, V)) -> bool + '_ . where . K: Borrow, . Q: ?Sized + Eq, . { 49,397 ( 0.02%) move |x| k.eq(x.0.borrow()) . } . . /// Ensures that a single closure type across uses of this which, in turn prevents multiple . /// instances of any functions like RawTable::reserve from being generated . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn equivalent(k: &Q) -> impl Fn(&K) -> bool + '_ . where . K: Borrow, . Q: ?Sized + Eq, . { 60,248 ( 0.02%) move |x| k.eq(x.borrow()) . } . . #[cfg(not(feature = "nightly"))] . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub(crate) fn make_hash(hash_builder: &S, val: &Q) -> u64 . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + ?Sized, -- line 248 ---------------------------------------- -- line 251 ---------------------------------------- . use core::hash::Hasher; . let mut state = hash_builder.build_hasher(); . val.hash(&mut state); . state.finish() . } . . #[cfg(feature = "nightly")] . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 2 ( 0.00%) pub(crate) fn make_hash(hash_builder: &S, val: &Q) -> u64 . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + ?Sized, . S: BuildHasher, . { . hash_builder.hash_one(val) 4 ( 0.00%) } . . #[cfg(not(feature = "nightly"))] . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub(crate) fn make_insert_hash(hash_builder: &S, val: &K) -> u64 . where . K: Hash, . S: BuildHasher, . { -- line 274 ---------------------------------------- -- line 367 ---------------------------------------- . /// let s = DefaultHashBuilder::default(); . /// let mut map = HashMap::with_hasher(s); . /// map.insert(1, 2); . /// ``` . /// . /// [`BuildHasher`]: ../../std/hash/trait.BuildHasher.html . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub const fn with_hasher(hash_builder: S) -> Self { 29,109 ( 0.01%) Self { . hash_builder, . table: RawTable::new(), . } . } . . /// Creates an empty `HashMap` with the specified capacity, using `hash_builder` . /// to hash the keys. . /// -- line 383 ---------------------------------------- -- line 437 ---------------------------------------- . /// use hashbrown::hash_map::DefaultHashBuilder; . /// . /// let s = DefaultHashBuilder::default(); . /// let mut map = HashMap::with_hasher(s); . /// map.insert(1, 2); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn with_hasher_in(hash_builder: S, alloc: A) -> Self { 97 ( 0.00%) Self { . hash_builder, . table: RawTable::new_in(alloc), . } . } . . /// Creates an empty `HashMap` with the specified capacity, using `hash_builder` . /// to hash the keys. It will be allocated with the given allocator. . /// -- line 453 ---------------------------------------- -- line 663 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// let mut a = HashMap::new(); . /// assert_eq!(a.len(), 0); . /// a.insert(1, "a"); . /// assert_eq!(a.len(), 1); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn len(&self) -> usize { 2,261 ( 0.00%) self.table.len() . } . . /// Returns `true` if the map contains no elements. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// use hashbrown::HashMap; -- line 679 ---------------------------------------- -- line 680 ---------------------------------------- . /// . /// let mut a = HashMap::new(); . /// assert!(a.is_empty()); . /// a.insert(1, "a"); . /// assert!(!a.is_empty()); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { 11,617 ( 0.00%) self.len() == 0 . } . . /// Clears the map, returning all key-value pairs as an iterator. Keeps the . /// allocated memory for reuse. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` -- line 696 ---------------------------------------- -- line 790 ---------------------------------------- . /// use hashbrown::HashMap; . /// . /// let mut a = HashMap::new(); . /// a.insert(1, "a"); . /// a.clear(); . /// assert!(a.is_empty()); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 6 ( 0.00%) pub fn clear(&mut self) { . self.table.clear(); 6 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Creates a consuming iterator visiting all the keys in arbitrary order. . /// The map cannot be used after calling this. . /// The iterator element type is `K`. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` -- line 808 ---------------------------------------- -- line 963 ---------------------------------------- . /// } . /// . /// assert_eq!(letters[&'s'], 2); . /// assert_eq!(letters[&'t'], 3); . /// assert_eq!(letters[&'u'], 1); . /// assert_eq!(letters.get(&'y'), None); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 408 ( 0.00%) pub fn entry(&mut self, key: K) -> Entry<'_, K, V, S, A> { . let hash = make_insert_hash::(&self.hash_builder, &key); . if let Some(elem) = self.table.find(hash, equivalent_key(&key)) { 75 ( 0.00%) Entry::Occupied(OccupiedEntry { . hash, . key: Some(key), . elem, . table: self, . }) . } else { 435 ( 0.00%) Entry::Vacant(VacantEntry { . hash, . key, . table: self, . }) . } 510 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Gets the given key's corresponding entry by reference in the map for in-place manipulation. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// use hashbrown::HashMap; . /// -- line 995 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1047 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . #[inline] . pub fn get(&self, k: &Q) -> Option<&V> . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + Eq, . { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 91,122 ( 0.03%) match self.get_inner(k) { . Some(&(_, ref v)) => Some(v), . None => None, . } . } . . /// Returns the key-value pair corresponding to the supplied key. . /// . /// The supplied key may be any borrowed form of the map's key type, but -- line 1063 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1091 ---------------------------------------- . } . . #[inline] . fn get_inner(&self, k: &Q) -> Option<&(K, V)> . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + Eq, . { 135,802 ( 0.04%) if self.table.is_empty() { . None . } else { 1 ( 0.00%) let hash = make_hash::(&self.hash_builder, k); . self.table.get(hash, equivalent_key(k)) . } . } . . /// Returns the key-value pair corresponding to the supplied key, with a mutable reference to value. . /// . /// The supplied key may be any borrowed form of the map's key type, but . /// [`Hash`] and [`Eq`] on the borrowed form *must* match those for -- line 1110 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1155 ---------------------------------------- . /// use hashbrown::HashMap; . /// . /// let mut map = HashMap::new(); . /// map.insert(1, "a"); . /// assert_eq!(map.contains_key(&1), true); . /// assert_eq!(map.contains_key(&2), false); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 44,793 ( 0.01%) pub fn contains_key(&self, k: &Q) -> bool . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + Eq, . { . self.get_inner(k).is_some() 55,996 ( 0.02%) } . . /// Returns a mutable reference to the value corresponding to the key. . /// . /// The key may be any borrowed form of the map's key type, but . /// [`Hash`] and [`Eq`] on the borrowed form *must* match those for . /// the key type. . /// . /// [`Eq`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cmp/trait.Eq.html -- line 1177 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1185 ---------------------------------------- . /// let mut map = HashMap::new(); . /// map.insert(1, "a"); . /// if let Some(x) = map.get_mut(&1) { . /// *x = "b"; . /// } . /// assert_eq!(map[&1], "b"); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 52 ( 0.00%) pub fn get_mut(&mut self, k: &Q) -> Option<&mut V> . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + Eq, . { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 156 ( 0.00%) match self.get_inner_mut(k) { . Some(&mut (_, ref mut v)) => Some(v), . None => None, . } 104 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . fn get_inner_mut(&mut self, k: &Q) -> Option<&mut (K, V)> . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + Eq, . { 52 ( 0.00%) if self.table.is_empty() { . None . } else { . let hash = make_hash::(&self.hash_builder, k); . self.table.get_mut(hash, equivalent_key(k)) . } . } . . /// Attempts to get mutable references to `N` values in the map at once. -- line 1219 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1495 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(map.insert(37, "a"), None); . /// assert_eq!(map.is_empty(), false); . /// . /// map.insert(37, "b"); . /// assert_eq!(map.insert(37, "c"), Some("b")); . /// assert_eq!(map[&37], "c"); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 619,063 ( 0.19%) pub fn insert(&mut self, k: K, v: V) -> Option { . let hash = make_insert_hash::(&self.hash_builder, &k); 121 ( 0.00%) if let Some((_, item)) = self.table.get_mut(hash, equivalent_key(&k)) { 4 ( 0.00%) Some(mem::replace(item, v)) . } else { 363,604 ( 0.11%) self.table 328,257 ( 0.10%) .insert(hash, (k, v), make_hasher::(&self.hash_builder)); 35,178 ( 0.01%) None . } 582,159 ( 0.18%) } . . /// Insert a key-value pair into the map without checking . /// if the key already exists in the map. . /// . /// Returns a reference to the key and value just inserted. . /// . /// This operation is safe if a key does not exist in the map. . /// -- line 1520 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1592 ---------------------------------------- . /// use hashbrown::HashMap; . /// . /// let mut map = HashMap::new(); . /// map.insert(1, "a"); . /// assert_eq!(map.remove(&1), Some("a")); . /// assert_eq!(map.remove(&1), None); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 9,146 ( 0.00%) pub fn remove(&mut self, k: &Q) -> Option . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + Eq, . { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 180,988 ( 0.06%) match self.remove_entry(k) { 2,720 ( 0.00%) Some((_, v)) => Some(v), 7,611 ( 0.00%) None => None, . } 21,154 ( 0.01%) } . . /// Removes a key from the map, returning the stored key and value if the . /// key was previously in the map. . /// . /// The key may be any borrowed form of the map's key type, but . /// [`Hash`] and [`Eq`] on the borrowed form *must* match those for . /// the key type. . /// -- line 1618 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1631 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn remove_entry(&mut self, k: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)> . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Hash + Eq, . { . let hash = make_hash::(&self.hash_builder, k); 47,106 ( 0.01%) self.table.remove_entry(hash, equivalent_key(k)) . } . } . . impl HashMap { . /// Creates a raw entry builder for the HashMap. . /// . /// Raw entries provide the lowest level of control for searching and . /// manipulating a map. They must be manually initialized with a hash and -- line 1647 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2209 ---------------------------------------- . /// Creates a `RawEntryMut` from the given key and its hash. . #[inline] . #[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)] . pub fn from_key_hashed_nocheck(self, hash: u64, k: &Q) -> RawEntryMut<'a, K, V, S, A> . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Eq, . { 328,974 ( 0.10%) self.from_hash(hash, equivalent(k)) . } . } . . impl<'a, K, V, S, A: Allocator + Clone> RawEntryBuilderMut<'a, K, V, S, A> { . /// Creates a `RawEntryMut` from the given hash. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . #[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)] 832,402 ( 0.26%) pub fn from_hash(self, hash: u64, is_match: F) -> RawEntryMut<'a, K, V, S, A> . where . for<'b> F: FnMut(&'b K) -> bool, . { . self.search(hash, is_match) 901,302 ( 0.28%) } . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn search(self, hash: u64, mut is_match: F) -> RawEntryMut<'a, K, V, S, A> . where . for<'b> F: FnMut(&'b K) -> bool, . { 96,656 ( 0.03%) match self.map.table.find(hash, |(k, _)| is_match(k)) { 473,654 ( 0.15%) Some(elem) => RawEntryMut::Occupied(RawOccupiedEntryMut { . elem, . table: &mut self.map.table, . hash_builder: &self.map.hash_builder, . }), 81,889 ( 0.03%) None => RawEntryMut::Vacant(RawVacantEntryMut { . table: &mut self.map.table, . hash_builder: &self.map.hash_builder, . }), . } . } . } . . impl<'a, K, V, S, A: Allocator + Clone> RawEntryBuilder<'a, K, V, S, A> { -- line 2251 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2260 ---------------------------------------- . { . let hash = make_hash::(&self.map.hash_builder, k); . self.from_key_hashed_nocheck(hash, k) . } . . /// Access an entry by a key and its hash. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . #[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)] 160,348 ( 0.05%) pub fn from_key_hashed_nocheck(self, hash: u64, k: &Q) -> Option<(&'a K, &'a V)> . where . K: Borrow, . Q: Eq, . { 206,381 ( 0.06%) self.from_hash(hash, equivalent(k)) 292,930 ( 0.09%) } . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn search(self, hash: u64, mut is_match: F) -> Option<(&'a K, &'a V)> . where . F: FnMut(&K) -> bool, . { 273,706 ( 0.09%) match self.map.table.get(hash, |(k, _)| is_match(k)) { . Some(&(ref key, ref value)) => Some((key, value)), . None => None, . } . } . . /// Access an entry by hash. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . #[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)] -- line 2289 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2624 ---------------------------------------- . /// and returns a mutable reference to it. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . #[allow(clippy::shadow_unrelated)] . pub fn insert_hashed_nocheck(self, hash: u64, key: K, value: V) -> (&'a mut K, &'a mut V) . where . K: Hash, . S: BuildHasher, . { 133,986 ( 0.04%) let &mut (ref mut k, ref mut v) = self.table.insert_entry( . hash, . (key, value), . make_hasher::(self.hash_builder), . ); . (k, v) . } . . /// Set the value of an entry with a custom hasher function. -- line 2640 ---------------------------------------- -- line 2974 ---------------------------------------- . /// map.insert("a", 1); . /// map.insert("b", 2); . /// map.insert("c", 3); . /// . /// // Not possible with .iter() . /// let vec: Vec<(&str, i32)> = map.into_iter().collect(); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 280 ( 0.00%) fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter { 6,597 ( 0.00%) IntoIter { 3,823 ( 0.00%) inner: self.table.into_iter(), . } 840 ( 0.00%) } . } . . impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for Iter<'a, K, V> { . type Item = (&'a K, &'a V); . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(&'a K, &'a V)> { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 16,666 ( 0.01%) match self.inner.next() { . Some(x) => unsafe { . let r = x.as_ref(); 316 ( 0.00%) Some((&r.0, &r.1)) . }, . None => None, . } . } . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { 3 ( 0.00%) self.inner.size_hint() . } . } . impl ExactSizeIterator for Iter<'_, K, V> { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn len(&self) -> usize { . self.inner.len() . } . } -- line 3013 ---------------------------------------- -- line 3051 ---------------------------------------- . } . } . . impl Iterator for IntoIter { . type Item = (K, V); . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(K, V)> { 250 ( 0.00%) self.inner.next() . } . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { . self.inner.size_hint() . } . } . impl ExactSizeIterator for IntoIter { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] -- line 3067 ---------------------------------------- -- line 3076 ---------------------------------------- . f.debug_list().entries(self.iter()).finish() . } . } . . impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for Keys<'a, K, V> { . type Item = &'a K; . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 23 ( 0.00%) fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a K> { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. . match self.inner.next() { . Some((k, _)) => Some(k), . None => None, . } 46 ( 0.00%) } . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { . self.inner.size_hint() . } . } . impl ExactSizeIterator for Keys<'_, K, V> { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . fn len(&self) -> usize { -- line 3098 ---------------------------------------- -- line 3819 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn insert(self, value: V) -> &'a mut V . where . K: Hash, . S: BuildHasher, . { . let table = &mut self.table.table; 32 ( 0.00%) let entry = table.insert_entry( . self.hash, . (self.key, value), . make_hasher::(&self.table.hash_builder), . ); . &mut entry.1 . } . . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] -- line 3835 ---------------------------------------- -- line 4557 ---------------------------------------- . /// keys with new values returned from the iterator. . impl Extend<(K, V)> for HashMap . where . K: Eq + Hash, . S: BuildHasher, . A: Allocator + Clone, . { . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 6,705 ( 0.00%) fn extend>(&mut self, iter: T) { . // Keys may be already present or show multiple times in the iterator. . // Reserve the entire hint lower bound if the map is empty. . // Otherwise reserve half the hint (rounded up), so the map . // will only resize twice in the worst case. 5,288 ( 0.00%) let iter = iter.into_iter(); 2,986 ( 0.00%) let reserve = if self.is_empty() { . iter.size_hint().0 . } else { 3 ( 0.00%) (iter.size_hint().0 + 1) / 2 . }; . self.reserve(reserve); . iter.for_each(move |(k, v)| { 33,078 ( 0.01%) self.insert(k, v); . }); 4,845 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . #[cfg(feature = "nightly")] . fn extend_one(&mut self, (k, v): (K, V)) { . self.insert(k, v); . } . . #[inline] -- line 4588 ---------------------------------------- 350,002 ( 0.11%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Auto-annotated source: /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/hashbrown-0.12.0/src/rustc_entry.rs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -- line 26 ---------------------------------------- . /// } . /// . /// assert_eq!(letters[&'s'], 2); . /// assert_eq!(letters[&'t'], 3); . /// assert_eq!(letters[&'u'], 1); . /// assert_eq!(letters.get(&'y'), None); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 469,459 ( 0.15%) pub fn rustc_entry(&mut self, key: K) -> RustcEntry<'_, K, V, A> { . let hash = make_insert_hash(&self.hash_builder, &key); 542 ( 0.00%) if let Some(elem) = self.table.find(hash, |q| q.0.eq(&key)) { 36,541 ( 0.01%) RustcEntry::Occupied(RustcOccupiedEntry { 4,844 ( 0.00%) key: Some(key), . elem, . table: &mut self.table, . }) . } else { . // Ideally we would put this in VacantEntry::insert, but Entry is not . // generic over the BuildHasher and adding a generic parameter would be . // a breaking change. . self.reserve(1); . 141,903 ( 0.04%) RustcEntry::Vacant(RustcVacantEntry { . hash, 20,318 ( 0.01%) key, . table: &mut self.table, . }) . } 381,747 ( 0.12%) } . } . . /// A view into a single entry in a map, which may either be vacant or occupied. . /// . /// This `enum` is constructed from the [`entry`] method on [`HashMap`]. . /// . /// [`HashMap`]: struct.HashMap.html . /// [`entry`]: struct.HashMap.html#method.rustc_entry -- line 62 ---------------------------------------- -- line 405 ---------------------------------------- . /// if let RustcEntry::Occupied(o) = map.rustc_entry("poneyland") { . /// *o.into_mut() += 10; . /// } . /// . /// assert_eq!(map["poneyland"], 22); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] . pub fn into_mut(self) -> &'a mut V { 2,341 ( 0.00%) unsafe { &mut self.elem.as_mut().1 } . } . . /// Sets the value of the entry, and returns the entry's old value. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// use hashbrown::HashMap; -- line 421 ---------------------------------------- -- line 568 ---------------------------------------- . /// let mut map: HashMap<&str, u32> = HashMap::new(); . /// . /// if let RustcEntry::Vacant(o) = map.rustc_entry("poneyland") { . /// o.insert(37); . /// } . /// assert_eq!(map["poneyland"], 37); . /// ``` . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 2,093 ( 0.00%) pub fn insert(self, value: V) -> &'a mut V { . unsafe { 13,397 ( 0.00%) let bucket = self.table.insert_no_grow(self.hash, (self.key, value)); 1,054 ( 0.00%) &mut bucket.as_mut().1 . } 2,770 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Sets the value of the entry with the RustcVacantEntry's key, . /// and returns a RustcOccupiedEntry. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// ``` . /// use hashbrown::HashMap; -- line 589 ---------------------------------------- 101,213 ( 0.03%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following files chosen for auto-annotation could not be found: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ./elf/../sysdeps/x86_64/dl-machine.h ./elf/dl-lookup.c ./elf/do-rel.h ./malloc/malloc.c ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcmp-avx2-movbe.S ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memmove-vec-unaligned-erms.S ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/strcmp.S -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 118,173,485 (37.05%) events annotated