-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I1 cache: 65536 B, 64 B, 4-way associative D1 cache: 32768 B, 64 B, 8-way associative LL cache: 67108864 B, 64 B, 64-way associative Command: /usr/home/liquid/.rustup/toolchains/w-profiling/bin/rustc --crate-name idna --edition=2018 src/lib.rs --error-format=json --json=diagnostic-rendered-ansi,artifacts,future-incompat --crate-type lib --emit=dep-info,metadata,link -C opt-level=3 -C embed-bitcode=no -C metadata=20b7b12a3ff2402d -C extra-filename=-20b7b12a3ff2402d --out-dir /usr/home/liquid/tmp/.tmpIaHPw8/target/release/deps -L dependency=/usr/home/liquid/tmp/.tmpIaHPw8/target/release/deps --extern matches=/usr/home/liquid/tmp/.tmpIaHPw8/target/release/deps/libmatches-c36c1362cbd96c41.rmeta --extern unicode_bidi=/usr/home/liquid/tmp/.tmpIaHPw8/target/release/deps/libunicode_bidi-dcbe65fced4a6b09.rmeta --extern unicode_normalization=/usr/home/liquid/tmp/.tmpIaHPw8/target/release/deps/libunicode_normalization-3b975a015521834f.rmeta -Adeprecated -Aunknown-lints -Zincremental-verify-ich Data file: results/cgout-w-profiling-idna-0.2.3-Opt-Full Events recorded: Ir Events shown: Ir Event sort order: Ir Thresholds: 0.1 Include dirs: User annotated: Auto-annotation: on -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11,025,865,183 (100.0%) PROGRAM TOTALS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir file:function -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 331,264,173 ( 3.00%) ./malloc/malloc.c:_int_free 289,063,391 ( 2.62%) ./malloc/malloc.c:_int_malloc 212,489,097 ( 1.93%) ./malloc/malloc.c:malloc 162,689,433 ( 1.48%) ???:llvm::InstCombinerImpl::run() 120,348,706 ( 1.09%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoImpl::getEdgeValue(llvm::Value*, llvm::BasicBlock*, llvm::BasicBlock*, llvm::Instruction*) [clone .llvm.4316243980339171764] 116,690,279 ( 1.06%) ???:combineInstructionsOverFunction(llvm::Function&, llvm::InstCombineWorklist&, llvm::AAResults*, llvm::AssumptionCache&, llvm::TargetLibraryInfo&, llvm::TargetTransformInfo&, llvm::DominatorTree&, llvm::OptimizationRemarkEmitter&, llvm::BlockFrequencyInfo*, llvm::ProfileSummaryInfo*, unsigned int, llvm::LoopInfo*) 107,061,664 ( 0.97%) ./malloc/malloc.c:free 103,573,362 ( 0.94%) ???:computeKnownBits(llvm::Value const*, llvm::KnownBits&, unsigned int, (anonymous namespace)::Query const&) [clone .llvm.15619146473165121143] 103,012,416 ( 0.93%) ???:llvm::BasicAAResult::alias(llvm::MemoryLocation const&, llvm::MemoryLocation const&, llvm::AAQueryInfo&) 101,957,213 ( 0.92%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoImpl::solve() [clone .llvm.4316243980339171764] 96,764,103 ( 0.88%) ???:llvm::AnalysisManager::getResultImpl(llvm::AnalysisKey*, llvm::Function&) 92,009,412 ( 0.83%) ???:llvm::AnalysisManager::invalidate(llvm::Function&, llvm::PreservedAnalyses const&) 91,910,802 ( 0.83%) ???:llvm::SelectionDAG::Combine(llvm::CombineLevel, llvm::AAResults*, llvm::CodeGenOpt::Level) 91,681,740 ( 0.83%) ???:computeKnownBits(llvm::Value const*, llvm::APInt const&, llvm::KnownBits&, unsigned int, (anonymous namespace)::Query const&) 86,989,204 ( 0.79%) ???:llvm::ValueHandleBase::AddToUseList() 80,932,760 ( 0.73%) ???:computeKnownBitsFromOperator(llvm::Operator const*, llvm::APInt const&, llvm::KnownBits&, unsigned int, (anonymous namespace)::Query const&) 78,700,700 ( 0.71%) ???:llvm::DomTreeBuilder::SemiNCAInfo >::CalculateFromScratch(llvm::DominatorTreeBase&, llvm::DomTreeBuilder::SemiNCAInfo >::BatchUpdateInfo*) 78,579,320 ( 0.71%) ???:llvm::FPPassManager::runOnFunction(llvm::Function&) 70,552,048 ( 0.64%) ???:llvm::LoopBase::verifyLoop() const 67,505,184 ( 0.61%) ???:SimplifyICmpInst(unsigned int, llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, llvm::SimplifyQuery const&, unsigned int) [clone .llvm.1619516508949622737] 66,910,041 ( 0.61%) ???:llvm::DataLayout::getTypeSizeInBits(llvm::Type*) const 61,817,359 ( 0.56%) ???:runCVP(llvm::Module&) [clone .llvm.11785992503873176614] 60,068,849 ( 0.54%) ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memmove-vec-unaligned-erms.S:__memcpy_avx_unaligned_erms 58,434,840 ( 0.53%) ???:bool llvm::DenseMapBase*, llvm::DenseMapInfo<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue>, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue, llvm::ScopedHashTableVal<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue, llvm::Value*>*> >, (anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue, llvm::ScopedHashTableVal<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue, llvm::Value*>*, llvm::DenseMapInfo<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue>, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue, llvm::ScopedHashTableVal<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue, llvm::Value*>*> >::LookupBucketFor<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue>((anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue const&, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue, llvm::ScopedHashTableVal<(anonymous namespace)::SimpleValue, llvm::Value*>*> const*&) const 56,965,775 ( 0.52%) ???:computeKnownBitsFromAssume(llvm::Value const*, llvm::KnownBits&, unsigned int, (anonymous namespace)::Query const&) 55,533,500 ( 0.50%) ???:llvm::InstCombinerImpl::SimplifyDemandedUseBits(llvm::Value*, llvm::APInt, llvm::KnownBits&, unsigned int, llvm::Instruction*) 55,324,539 ( 0.50%) ???:llvm::BitstreamCursor::readRecord(unsigned int, llvm::SmallVectorImpl&, llvm::StringRef*) 54,454,098 ( 0.49%) ???:llvm::InstCombinerImpl::visitICmpInst(llvm::ICmpInst&) 52,145,255 ( 0.47%) ???:llvm::removeUnreachableBlocks(llvm::Function&, llvm::DomTreeUpdater*, llvm::MemorySSAUpdater*) 49,757,434 ( 0.45%) ???:llvm::DataLayout::getAlignment(llvm::Type*, bool) const 49,016,487 ( 0.44%) ???:llvm::AttributeList::addAttributes(llvm::LLVMContext&, unsigned int, llvm::AttrBuilder const&) const 48,480,013 ( 0.44%) ???:llvm::DomTreeBuilder::SemiNCAInfo >::runSemiNCA(llvm::DominatorTreeBase&, unsigned int) 48,111,037 ( 0.44%) ./malloc/malloc.c:malloc_consolidate 46,860,866 ( 0.43%) ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcmp-avx2-movbe.S:__memcmp_avx2_movbe 43,398,377 ( 0.39%) ???:llvm::isNonEscapingLocalObject(llvm::Value const*, llvm::SmallDenseMap, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair >*) 42,833,182 ( 0.39%) ???:llvm::TargetLibraryInfoImpl::getLibFunc(llvm::Function const&, llvm::LibFunc&) const 42,254,471 ( 0.38%) ???:llvm::SimplifyInstruction(llvm::Instruction*, llvm::SimplifyQuery const&, llvm::OptimizationRemarkEmitter*) 35,218,268 ( 0.32%) ???:llvm::simplifyCFG(llvm::BasicBlock*, llvm::TargetTransformInfo const&, llvm::DomTreeUpdater*, llvm::SimplifyCFGOptions const&, llvm::ArrayRef) 35,143,588 ( 0.32%) ???:llvm::MemoryDependenceResults::getNonLocalPointerDepFromBB(llvm::Instruction*, llvm::PHITransAddr const&, llvm::MemoryLocation const&, bool, llvm::BasicBlock*, llvm::SmallVectorImpl&, llvm::DenseMap, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair >&, bool, bool) 34,833,749 ( 0.32%) ???:llvm::ConstantRange::makeExactICmpRegion(llvm::CmpInst::Predicate, llvm::APInt const&) 34,007,985 ( 0.31%) /tmp/gcc-build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/../../../../gcc-5.5.0/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/new_op.cc:operator new(unsigned long) 33,406,341 ( 0.30%) ???:collectBitParts(llvm::Value*, bool, bool, std::map, std::less, std::allocator > > >&, int, bool&) 33,016,876 ( 0.30%) ???:llvm::FindFunctionBackedges(llvm::Function const&, llvm::SmallVectorImpl >&) 32,918,251 ( 0.30%) ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memset-vec-unaligned-erms.S:__memset_avx2_erms 32,349,972 ( 0.29%) ???:llvm::InlineFunction(llvm::CallBase&, llvm::InlineFunctionInfo&, llvm::AAResults*, bool, llvm::Function*) 31,734,394 ( 0.29%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::SimplifyCFGOpt::simplifyCondBranch(llvm::BranchInst*, llvm::IRBuilder&) 30,252,516 ( 0.27%) ./malloc/malloc.c:unlink_chunk.constprop.0 30,070,812 ( 0.27%) ???:llvm::LoopBase::getExitBlocks(llvm::SmallVectorImpl&) const 29,084,509 ( 0.26%) ???:isKnownNonZero(llvm::Value const*, llvm::APInt const&, unsigned int, (anonymous namespace)::Query const&) [clone .llvm.15619146473165121143] 28,129,776 ( 0.26%) ???:llvm::Loop::isLCSSAForm(llvm::DominatorTree const&) const 27,391,270 ( 0.25%) ???:llvm::coro::declaresIntrinsics(llvm::Module const&, std::initializer_list) 27,365,992 ( 0.25%) ???:llvm::ScalarEvolution::getAddExpr(llvm::SmallVectorImpl&, llvm::SCEV::NoWrapFlags, unsigned int) 26,468,599 ( 0.24%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::EarlyCSE::run() [clone .llvm.7062997131228810369] 26,044,687 ( 0.24%) ???:llvm::LiveVariables::runOnBlock(llvm::MachineBasicBlock*, unsigned int) 25,818,054 ( 0.23%) ???:llvm::Loop::isRecursivelyLCSSAForm(llvm::DominatorTree const&, llvm::LoopInfo const&) const 25,810,890 ( 0.23%) ???:llvm::MemorySSA::buildMemorySSA(llvm::BatchAAResults&) 25,663,013 ( 0.23%) ???:llvm::GVN::processBlock(llvm::BasicBlock*) 25,523,617 ( 0.23%) ???:SimplifyOrInst(llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, llvm::SimplifyQuery const&, unsigned int) [clone .llvm.1619516508949622737] 25,515,940 ( 0.23%) ???:llvm::InstCombinerImpl::visitCallInst(llvm::CallInst&) 24,977,565 ( 0.23%) ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcmp-avx2.S:__strncmp_avx2 24,677,686 ( 0.22%) ???:llvm::SelectionDAG::computeKnownBits(llvm::SDValue, llvm::APInt const&, unsigned int) const 23,580,170 ( 0.21%) ???:programUndefinedIfUndefOrPoison(llvm::Value const*, bool) [clone .llvm.15619146473165121143] 23,078,684 ( 0.21%) ???:llvm::PointerMayBeCaptured(llvm::Value const*, llvm::CaptureTracker*, unsigned int) 22,735,807 ( 0.21%) ???:llvm::AttributeList::get(llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::ArrayRef) 22,628,573 ( 0.21%) ???:llvm::detail::PassModel>, llvm::PreservedAnalyses, llvm::AnalysisManager>::run(llvm::Function&, llvm::AnalysisManager&) 22,568,342 ( 0.20%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::MachineCopyPropagation::runOnMachineFunction(llvm::MachineFunction&) 22,556,992 ( 0.20%) ???:llvm::SelectionDAGISel::SelectCodeCommon(llvm::SDNode*, unsigned char const*, unsigned int) 22,548,305 ( 0.20%) ???:llvm::LoopInfoBase::analyze(llvm::DominatorTreeBase const&) 21,786,216 ( 0.20%) ???:llvm::PopulateLoopsDFS::traverse(llvm::BasicBlock*) 21,707,028 ( 0.20%) ???:llvm::DomTreeBuilder::SemiNCAInfo >::FindRoots(llvm::DominatorTreeBase const&, llvm::DomTreeBuilder::SemiNCAInfo >::BatchUpdateInfo*) 21,514,271 ( 0.20%) ???:llvm::DomTreeBuilder::SemiNCAInfo >::CalculateFromScratch(llvm::DominatorTreeBase&, llvm::DomTreeBuilder::SemiNCAInfo >::BatchUpdateInfo*) 20,785,533 ( 0.19%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::PruningFunctionCloner::CloneBlock(llvm::BasicBlock const*, llvm::ilist_iterator, false, true>, std::vector >&) 20,694,801 ( 0.19%) ???:llvm::SmallPtrSetImplBase::insert_imp_big(void const*) 20,588,466 ( 0.19%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoImpl::getValueInBlock(llvm::Value*, llvm::BasicBlock*, llvm::Instruction*) [clone .llvm.4316243980339171764] 20,296,577 ( 0.18%) ???:llvm::FoldBranchToCommonDest(llvm::BranchInst*, llvm::DomTreeUpdater*, llvm::MemorySSAUpdater*, llvm::TargetTransformInfo const*, unsigned int) 19,985,968 ( 0.18%) ???:llvm::TargetLoweringBase::getTypeConversion(llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::EVT) const 19,929,228 ( 0.18%) ???:llvm::SimplifyGEPInst(llvm::Type*, llvm::ArrayRef, llvm::SimplifyQuery const&) 19,623,456 ( 0.18%) ???:llvm::getObjectSize(llvm::Value const*, unsigned long&, llvm::DataLayout const&, llvm::TargetLibraryInfo const*, llvm::ObjectSizeOpts) 19,440,285 ( 0.18%) ???:llvm::InstCombinerImpl::visitLoadInst(llvm::LoadInst&) 19,390,938 ( 0.18%) ???:llvm::LoopBase::hasDedicatedExits() const 19,228,544 ( 0.17%) ???:llvm::AttributeSetNode::get(llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::AttrBuilder const&) 18,858,584 ( 0.17%) ???:llvm::Type::isSizedDerivedType(llvm::SmallPtrSetImpl*) const 18,607,562 ( 0.17%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::AggressiveDeadCodeElimination::performDeadCodeElimination() 18,534,863 ( 0.17%) ???:llvm::Value::stripAndAccumulateConstantOffsets(llvm::DataLayout const&, llvm::APInt&, bool, llvm::function_ref) const 18,458,887 ( 0.17%) ???:llvm::IDFCalculatorBase::calculate(llvm::SmallVectorImpl&) 18,299,633 ( 0.17%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::RAGreedy::growRegion((anonymous namespace)::RAGreedy::GlobalSplitCandidate&) 18,288,989 ( 0.17%) ???:llvm::DemandedBits::isInstructionDead(llvm::Instruction*) 18,200,325 ( 0.17%) ???:llvm::AttributeList::addAttribute(llvm::LLVMContext&, unsigned int, llvm::Attribute::AttrKind) const 18,186,917 ( 0.16%) ???:llvm::Type::getPrimitiveSizeInBits() const 18,087,788 ( 0.16%) ???:llvm::JumpThreadingPass::processBlock(llvm::BasicBlock*) 17,808,911 ( 0.16%) ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memset-vec-unaligned-erms.S:__memset_avx2_unaligned_erms 17,552,826 ( 0.16%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::eliminateDeadStores(llvm::Function&, llvm::AAResults&, llvm::MemorySSA&, llvm::DominatorTree&, llvm::PostDominatorTree&, llvm::TargetLibraryInfo const&, llvm::LoopInfo const&) [clone .llvm.5769264623867638418] 17,376,262 ( 0.16%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::CVPLatticeFunc::ComputeInstructionState(llvm::Instruction&, llvm::DenseMap, llvm::PointerIntPairInfo > >, (anonymous namespace)::CVPLatticeVal, llvm::DenseMapInfo, llvm::PointerIntPairInfo > > >, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair, llvm::PointerIntPairInfo > >, (anonymous namespace)::CVPLatticeVal> >&, llvm::SparseSolver, llvm::PointerIntPairInfo > >, (anonymous namespace)::CVPLatticeVal, llvm::LatticeKeyInfo, llvm::PointerIntPairInfo > > > >&) 17,304,726 ( 0.16%) ???:llvm::ScalarEvolution::getRangeRef(llvm::SCEV const*, llvm::ScalarEvolution::RangeSignHint) 17,231,091 ( 0.16%) ???:llvm::ScalarEvolution::getSCEV(llvm::Value*) 17,033,444 ( 0.15%) ???:llvm::DenseMapBase, std::unique_ptr<(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoCache::BlockCacheEntry, std::default_delete<(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoCache::BlockCacheEntry> >, llvm::DenseMapInfo >, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair, std::unique_ptr<(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoCache::BlockCacheEntry, std::default_delete<(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoCache::BlockCacheEntry> > > >, llvm::PoisoningVH, std::unique_ptr<(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoCache::BlockCacheEntry, std::default_delete<(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoCache::BlockCacheEntry> >, llvm::DenseMapInfo >, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair, std::unique_ptr<(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoCache::BlockCacheEntry, std::default_delete<(anonymous namespace)::LazyValueInfoCache::BlockCacheEntry> > > >::destroyAll() [clone .llvm.4316243980339171764] 16,244,384 ( 0.15%) ???:llvm::KnownBits::computeForAddSub(bool, bool, llvm::KnownBits const&, llvm::KnownBits) 15,997,949 ( 0.15%) ???:llvm::FoldingSetBase::FindNodeOrInsertPos(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID const&, void*&, llvm::FoldingSetBase::FoldingSetInfo const&) 15,885,075 ( 0.14%) ???:llvm::InterferenceCache::Entry::update(unsigned int) 15,740,933 ( 0.14%) ???:llvm::TargetTransformInfo::Model::getUserCost(llvm::User const*, llvm::ArrayRef, llvm::TargetTransformInfo::TargetCostKind) 15,562,652 ( 0.14%) ???:llvm::BlockFrequencyInfoImpl::initializeRPOT() 15,459,691 ( 0.14%) ???:llvm::MemorySSA::OptimizeUses::optimizeUses() 15,250,379 ( 0.14%) ???:llvm::TargetLowering::SimplifyDemandedBits(llvm::SDValue, llvm::APInt const&, llvm::APInt const&, llvm::KnownBits&, llvm::TargetLowering::TargetLoweringOpt&, unsigned int, bool) const 15,186,635 ( 0.14%) ???:llvm::SROA::runOnAlloca(llvm::AllocaInst&) 14,996,604 ( 0.14%) ???:updateCGAndAnalysisManagerForPass(llvm::LazyCallGraph&, llvm::LazyCallGraph::SCC&, llvm::LazyCallGraph::Node&, llvm::AnalysisManager&, llvm::CGSCCUpdateResult&, llvm::AnalysisManager&, bool) [clone .llvm.5426518467876156712] 14,942,827 ( 0.14%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::DAGCombiner::combine(llvm::SDNode*) 14,726,776 ( 0.13%) ???:llvm::ConstantFoldTerminator(llvm::BasicBlock*, bool, llvm::TargetLibraryInfo const*, llvm::DomTreeUpdater*) 14,390,443 ( 0.13%) ./stdlib/msort.c:msort_with_tmp.part.0 14,388,942 ( 0.13%) ???:llvm::X86InstrInfo::analyzeBranch(llvm::MachineBasicBlock&, llvm::MachineBasicBlock*&, llvm::MachineBasicBlock*&, llvm::SmallVectorImpl&, bool) const 14,336,103 ( 0.13%) ???:llvm::SCCPInstVisitor::solve() 14,329,169 ( 0.13%) ???:??? 14,291,142 ( 0.13%) ???:llvm::AAResults::getModRefInfo(llvm::Instruction const*, llvm::Optional const&, llvm::AAQueryInfo&) 14,058,406 ( 0.13%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::CallAnalyzer::analyze() 14,038,007 ( 0.13%) ???:llvm::PMDataManager::verifyPreservedAnalysis(llvm::Pass*) 13,973,857 ( 0.13%) ???:llvm::ScheduleDAGSDNodes::BuildSchedUnits() 13,929,761 ( 0.13%) ???:getValueFromCondition(llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, bool) 13,896,085 ( 0.13%) ???:llvm::LoopBlocksDFS::perform(llvm::LoopInfo*) 13,787,006 ( 0.13%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::DeadMachineInstructionElim::eliminateDeadMI(llvm::MachineFunction&) 13,719,653 ( 0.12%) ???:llvm::MachineInstr::addOperand(llvm::MachineFunction&, llvm::MachineOperand const&) 13,705,077 ( 0.12%) ???:llvm::computeConstantRange(llvm::Value const*, bool, llvm::AssumptionCache*, llvm::Instruction const*, unsigned int) 13,625,731 ( 0.12%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::Verifier::visitInstruction(llvm::Instruction&) 13,598,042 ( 0.12%) ???:runImpl(llvm::Function&, llvm::LazyValueInfo*, llvm::DominatorTree*, llvm::SimplifyQuery const&) [clone .llvm.16011871802505272439] 13,324,761 ( 0.12%) ???:llvm::AAResults::Model::pointsToConstantMemory(llvm::MemoryLocation const&, llvm::AAQueryInfo&, bool) 13,303,712 ( 0.12%) ???:llvm::DomTreeBuilder::SemiNCAInfo >::runSemiNCA(llvm::DominatorTreeBase&, unsigned int) 13,190,389 ( 0.12%) ???:llvm::sinkRegion(llvm::DomTreeNodeBase*, llvm::AAResults*, llvm::LoopInfo*, llvm::DominatorTree*, llvm::BlockFrequencyInfo*, llvm::TargetLibraryInfo*, llvm::TargetTransformInfo*, llvm::Loop*, llvm::AliasSetTracker*, llvm::MemorySSAUpdater*, llvm::ICFLoopSafetyInfo*, llvm::SinkAndHoistLICMFlags&, llvm::OptimizationRemarkEmitter*) 13,128,810 ( 0.12%) ???:llvm::LivePhysRegs::stepBackward(llvm::MachineInstr const&) 13,120,019 ( 0.12%) ???:llvm::LoopBase::getExitingBlocks(llvm::SmallVectorImpl&) const 13,074,488 ( 0.12%) /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/library/core/src/num/uint_macros.rs:::short_write_process_buffer:: 12,974,581 ( 0.12%) ???:llvm::InstCombinerImpl::visitStoreInst(llvm::StoreInst&) 12,695,755 ( 0.12%) ???:std::back_insert_iterator > > std::__copy_move_a2, false, llvm::GraphTraits >, std::back_insert_iterator > > >(llvm::po_iterator, false, llvm::GraphTraits >, llvm::po_iterator, false, llvm::GraphTraits >, std::back_insert_iterator > >) 12,641,617 ( 0.11%) ???:llvm::ScalarEvolution::isImpliedCond(llvm::CmpInst::Predicate, llvm::SCEV const*, llvm::SCEV const*, llvm::Value const*, bool, llvm::Instruction const*) 12,468,387 ( 0.11%) ???:llvm::BlockFrequencyInfoImplBase::finalizeMetrics() 12,442,817 ( 0.11%) ???:std::back_insert_iterator > > std::__copy_move_a, false, llvm::GraphTraits >, std::back_insert_iterator > > >(llvm::po_iterator, false, llvm::GraphTraits >, llvm::po_iterator, false, llvm::GraphTraits >, std::back_insert_iterator > >) 12,132,494 ( 0.11%) ???:llvm::Instruction::~Instruction() 12,131,858 ( 0.11%) /usr/home/liquid/rust/worktree-benchmarking/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs:::next_token 12,028,638 ( 0.11%) ???:llvm::ConstantRange::intersectWith(llvm::ConstantRange const&, llvm::ConstantRange::PreferredRangeType) const 11,757,070 ( 0.11%) ???:void llvm::getUniqueExitBlocksHelper, llvm::LoopBase::getUniqueExitBlocks(llvm::SmallVectorImpl&) const::{lambda(llvm::BasicBlock const*)#1}>(llvm::LoopBase const*, llvm::SmallVectorImpl&, llvm::LoopBase::getUniqueExitBlocks(llvm::SmallVectorImpl&) const::{lambda(llvm::BasicBlock const*)#1}) 11,734,258 ( 0.11%) ???:llvm::InstCombinerImpl::visitAdd(llvm::BinaryOperator&) 11,728,099 ( 0.11%) ???:llvm::ReassociatePass::BuildRankMap(llvm::Function&, llvm::ReversePostOrderTraversal >&) 11,720,821 ( 0.11%) ???:llvm::ScalarEvolution::getMulExpr(llvm::SmallVectorImpl&, llvm::SCEV::NoWrapFlags, unsigned int) 11,490,376 ( 0.10%) ???:(anonymous namespace)::ClobberWalker::addSearches(llvm::MemoryPhi*, llvm::SmallVectorImpl&, unsigned int) 11,360,716 ( 0.10%) /usr/home/liquid/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/hashbrown-0.12.0/src/raw/mod.rs:>>::from_key_hashed_nocheck:: 11,345,053 ( 0.10%) ???:llvm::isPotentiallyReachable(llvm::BasicBlock const*, llvm::BasicBlock const*, llvm::SmallPtrSetImpl const*, llvm::DominatorTree const*, llvm::LoopInfo const*) 11,210,220 ( 0.10%) ???:llvm::ReassociatePass::run(llvm::Function&, llvm::AnalysisManager&) 11,070,610 ( 0.10%) ???:llvm::Intrinsic::getDeclaration(llvm::Module*, unsigned int, llvm::ArrayRef) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 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")] 38,898 ( 0.00%) pub fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result { 19,449 ( 0.00%) from_str_radix(src, radix) 58,347 ( 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 { 108,495 ( 0.00%) 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 { 427,197 ( 0.00%) 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 { 1,153,566 ( 0.01%) 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 { 15,893,566 ( 0.14%) intrinsics::rotate_left(self, n as $SelfT) . } . . /// Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, `n`, . /// wrapping the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting . /// integer. . /// . /// Please note this isn't the same operation as the `>>` shifting operator! . /// -- line 220 ---------------------------------------- -- line 430 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!((", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX - 2).checked_add(3), None);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_checked_int_methods", since = "1.47.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline] . pub const fn checked_add(self, rhs: Self) -> Option { 4 ( 0.00%) let (a, b) = self.overflowing_add(rhs); . if unlikely!(b) {None} else {Some(a)} . } . . /// Unchecked integer addition. Computes `self + rhs`, assuming overflow . /// cannot occur. . /// . /// # Safety . /// -- line 446 ---------------------------------------- -- 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`. 1,449,299 ( 0.01%) 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`. 94,615 ( 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 596 ---------------------------------------- . without modifying the original"] . #[inline] . pub const fn checked_div(self, rhs: Self) -> Option { . if unlikely!(rhs == 0) { . None . } else { . // SAFETY: div by zero has been checked above and unsigned types have no other . // failure modes for division 648 ( 0.00%) Some(unsafe { intrinsics::unchecked_div(self, rhs) }) . } . } . . /// Checked Euclidean division. Computes `self.div_euclid(rhs)`, returning `None` . /// if `rhs == 0`. . /// . /// # Examples . /// -- line 612 ---------------------------------------- -- 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 { 300,948 ( 0.00%) 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!($SelfT), ".saturating_sub(127), 0);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_saturating_int_methods", since = "1.47.0")] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn saturating_sub(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 702,637 ( 0.01%) intrinsics::saturating_sub(self, rhs) . } . . /// Saturating integer multiplication. Computes `self * rhs`, . /// saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 1100 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1175 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(200", stringify!($SelfT), ".wrapping_add(", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX), 199);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn wrapping_add(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 9,582,152 ( 0.09%) intrinsics::wrapping_add(self, rhs) . } . . /// Wrapping (modular) addition with a signed integer. Computes . /// `self + rhs`, wrapping around at the boundary of the type. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 1191 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1217 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(100", stringify!($SelfT), ".wrapping_sub(", stringify!($SelfT), "::MAX), 101);")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn wrapping_sub(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 2,165,922 ( 0.02%) intrinsics::wrapping_sub(self, rhs) . } . . /// Wrapping (modular) multiplication. Computes `self * . /// rhs`, wrapping around at the boundary of the type. . /// . /// # Examples . /// . /// Basic usage: -- line 1233 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1240 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(25u8.wrapping_mul(12), 44); . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn wrapping_mul(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { 11,118,318 ( 0.10%) intrinsics::wrapping_mul(self, rhs) . } . . /// Wrapping (modular) division. Computes `self / rhs`. . /// Wrapped division on unsigned types is just normal division. . /// There's no way wrapping could ever happen. . /// This function exists, so that all operations . /// are accounted for in the wrapping operations. . /// -- line 1256 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1397 ---------------------------------------- . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn wrapping_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> Self { . // SAFETY: the masking by the bitsize of the type ensures that we do not shift . // out of bounds . unsafe { 9 ( 0.00%) intrinsics::unchecked_shl(self, (rhs & ($BITS - 1)) as $SelfT) . } . } . . /// Panic-free bitwise shift-right; yields `self >> mask(rhs)`, . /// where `mask` removes any high-order bits of `rhs` that . /// would cause the shift to exceed the bitwidth of the type. . /// . /// Note that this is *not* the same as a rotate-right; the -- line 1413 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1491 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(5", stringify!($SelfT), ".overflowing_add(2), (7, false));")] . #[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)] 14 ( 0.00%) pub const fn overflowing_add(self, rhs: Self) -> (Self, bool) { 3,547,414 ( 0.03%) let (a, b) = intrinsics::add_with_overflow(self as $ActualT, rhs as $ActualT); . (a as Self, b) 28 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Calculates `self + rhs + carry` without the ability to overflow. . /// . /// Performs "ternary addition" which takes in an extra bit to add, and may return an . /// additional bit of overflow. This allows for chaining together multiple additions . /// to create "big integers" which represent larger values. . /// . #[doc = concat!("This can be thought of as a ", stringify!($BITS), "-bit \"full adder\", in the electronics sense.")] -- line 1510 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1587 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(5", stringify!($SelfT), ".overflowing_sub(2), (3, false));")] . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(0", stringify!($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)] 8 ( 0.00%) pub const fn overflowing_sub(self, rhs: Self) -> (Self, bool) { 217,599 ( 0.00%) let (a, b) = intrinsics::sub_with_overflow(self as $ActualT, rhs as $ActualT); . (a as Self, b) 16 ( 0.00%) } . . /// 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. . /// . /// # Examples -- line 1606 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1673 ---------------------------------------- . /// assert_eq!(5u32.overflowing_mul(2), (10, false)); . /// 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)] 8 ( 0.00%) pub const fn overflowing_mul(self, rhs: Self) -> (Self, bool) { 2,112,477 ( 0.02%) let (a, b) = intrinsics::mul_with_overflow(self as $ActualT, rhs as $ActualT); . (a as Self, b) 4 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Calculates the divisor when `self` is divided by `rhs`. . /// . /// Returns a tuple of the divisor along with a boolean indicating . /// whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. Note that for unsigned . /// integers overflow never occurs, so the second value is always . /// `false`. . /// -- line 1692 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1701 ---------------------------------------- . /// ``` . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(5", stringify!($SelfT), ".overflowing_div(2), (2, false));")] . /// ``` . #[inline(always)] . #[stable(feature = "wrapping", since = "1.7.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_overflowing_int_methods", since = "1.52.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] 2 ( 0.00%) pub const fn overflowing_div(self, rhs: Self) -> (Self, bool) { 8 ( 0.00%) (self / rhs, false) 6 ( 0.00%) } . . /// Calculates the quotient of Euclidean division `self.div_euclid(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 . /// `false`. . /// Since, for the positive integers, all common -- line 1719 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1838 ---------------------------------------- . #[doc = concat!("assert_eq!(0x1", stringify!($SelfT), ".overflowing_shl(132), (0x10, true));")] . /// ``` . #[stable(feature = "wrapping", since = "1.7.0")] . #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_wrapping_math", since = "1.32.0")] . #[must_use = "this returns the result of the operation, \ . without modifying the original"] . #[inline(always)] . pub const fn overflowing_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> (Self, bool) { 3 ( 0.00%) (self.wrapping_shl(rhs), (rhs > ($BITS - 1))) . } . . /// Shifts self right by `rhs` bits. . /// . /// Returns a tuple of the shifted version of self along with a boolean . /// indicating whether the shift value was larger than or equal to the . /// number of bits. If the shift value is too large, then value is . /// masked (N-1) where N is the number of bits, and this value is then -- line 1854 ---------------------------------------- -- 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 { 174 ( 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 { 8,150 ( 0.00%) if self <= 1 { return 0; } . 8,859 ( 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. 26,320 ( 0.00%) let z = unsafe { intrinsics::ctlz_nonzero(p) }; 8,988 ( 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 { 9,506 ( 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 ---------------------------------------- 105,473 ( 0.00%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 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 { 159,568 ( 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. 882,805 ( 0.01%) fn next_token(&mut self) -> (Spacing, Token) { . let mut spacing = Spacing::Joint; . . // Skip `#!` at the start of the file 252,230 ( 0.00%) let start_src_index = self.src_index(self.pos); 378,345 ( 0.00%) let text: &str = &self.src[start_src_index..self.end_src_index]; . let is_beginning_of_file = self.pos == self.start_pos; 126,115 ( 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 { 248,667 ( 0.00%) let start_src_index = self.src_index(self.pos); 562,173 ( 0.01%) let text: &str = &self.src[start_src_index..self.end_src_index]; . 187,391 ( 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)); . } . 562,161 ( 0.01%) let token = rustc_lexer::first_token(text); . 374,774 ( 0.00%) let start = self.pos; 187,387 ( 0.00%) self.pos = self.pos + BytePos::from_usize(token.len); . . debug!("next_token: {:?}({:?})", token.kind, self.str_from(start)); . 1,499,420 ( 0.01%) match self.cook_lexer_token(token.kind, start) { 1,008,888 ( 0.01%) Some(kind) => { . let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); 756,666 ( 0.01%) return (spacing, Token::new(kind, span)); . } . None => spacing = Spacing::Alone, . } . } 1,135,035 ( 0.01%) } . . /// 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. 644 ( 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()), . ); . } 736 ( 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 { 936,935 ( 0.01%) Some(match token { 173 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::TokenKind::LineComment { doc_style } => { . // Skip non-doc comments 589 ( 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); 405 ( 0.00%) self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Line, doc_style) . } . rustc_lexer::TokenKind::BlockComment { doc_style, terminated } => { . if !terminated { . let msg = match doc_style { . Some(_) => "unterminated block doc-comment", . None => "unterminated block comment", . }; . let last_bpos = self.pos; -- line 179 ---------------------------------------- -- 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 => { 133,796 ( 0.00%) let is_raw_ident = token == rustc_lexer::TokenKind::RawIdent; 167,245 ( 0.00%) let is_unknown_prefix = token == rustc_lexer::TokenKind::UnknownPrefix; . let mut ident_start = start; 66,898 ( 0.00%) if is_raw_ident { . ident_start = ident_start + BytePos(2); . } 100,347 ( 0.00%) if is_unknown_prefix { . self.report_unknown_prefix(start); . } 167,245 ( 0.00%) let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(ident_start)); . let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); 133,796 ( 0.00%) self.sess.symbol_gallery.insert(sym, span); 66,898 ( 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); . } 234,143 ( 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) . } 342,528 ( 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); 64,224 ( 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 264 ---------------------------------------- . .emit(); . None . } else { . Some(Symbol::intern(string)) . } . } else { . None . }; 171,264 ( 0.00%) token::Literal(token::Lit { kind, symbol, suffix }) . } 50 ( 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); 25 ( 0.00%) if starts_with_number { . self.err_span_(start, self.pos, "lifetimes cannot start with a number"); . } 75 ( 0.00%) let ident = Symbol::intern(lifetime_name); 100 ( 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? . } . }) . } . 972 ( 0.00%) fn cook_doc_comment( . &self, . content_start: BytePos, . content: &str, . comment_kind: CommentKind, . doc_style: DocStyle, . ) -> TokenKind { 81 ( 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, . }; . 243 ( 0.00%) token::DocComment(comment_kind, attr_style, Symbol::intern(content)) 1,215 ( 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 { 1,946 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Char { terminated } => { 1,946 ( 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) // ' ' . } 11 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Byte { terminated } => { 11 ( 0.00%) if !terminated { . 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' ' . } 20 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Str { terminated } => { 20 ( 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##" "## . } 38,862 ( 0.00%) rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Int { base, empty_int } => { 19,431 ( 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); 58,293 ( 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); 5,931 ( 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 { 202,565 ( 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); 159,741 ( 0.00%) Symbol::intern(self.str_from_to(start, end)) . } . . /// Slice of the source text spanning from `start` up to but excluding `end`. 57,032 ( 0.00%) fn str_from_to(&self, start: BytePos, end: BytePos) -> &str { . &self.src[self.src_index(start)..self.src_index(end)] 228,128 ( 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, . ) { 11,862 ( 0.00%) let lit_content = self.str_from_to(content_start, content_end); 103,526 ( 0.00%) unescape::unescape_literal(lit_content, mode, &mut |range, result| { . // Here we only check for errors. The actual unescaping is done later. 15,008 ( 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, . ); . } 67,536 ( 0.00%) }); . } . . fn validate_int_literal(&self, base: Base, content_start: BytePos, content_end: BytePos) { 77,724 ( 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)); . } . } . } . } . 301,041 ( 0.00%) pub fn nfc_normalize(string: &str) -> Symbol { . use unicode_normalization::{is_nfc_quick, IsNormalized, UnicodeNormalization}; 66,898 ( 0.00%) match is_nfc_quick(string.chars()) { 334,490 ( 0.00%) IsNormalized::Yes => Symbol::intern(string), . _ => { . let normalized_str: String = string.chars().nfc().collect(); . Symbol::intern(&normalized_str) . } . } . } 602,870 ( 0.01%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 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 { 2,239,769 ( 0.02%) 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)); 79,016 ( 0.00%) 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::()); 50,793,677 ( 0.46%) 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" . ); . 406,134 ( 0.00%) self.stride += Group::WIDTH; 406,134 ( 0.00%) self.pos += self.stride; 370,128 ( 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. 97,844 ( 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. 225,715 ( 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. 22,674 ( 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 { 256,470 ( 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. 29,359 ( 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 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 = 178,727 ( 0.00%) size.checked_mul(buckets)?.checked_add(ctrl_align - 1)? & !(ctrl_align - 1); 247,162 ( 0.00%) 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 { 35,284 ( 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 { 102 ( 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 { 85 ( 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 { 11,101 ( 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")] 4,553 ( 0.00%) pub unsafe fn erase_no_drop(&mut self, item: &Bucket) { 4,553 ( 0.00%) let index = self.bucket_index(item); . self.table.erase(index); 9,106 ( 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. 2,764 ( 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 { 6,342 ( 0.00%) self.erase_no_drop(&item); 14 ( 0.00%) item.read() . } . . /// Finds and removes an element from the table, returning it. . #[cfg_attr(feature = "inline-more", inline)] 773,285 ( 0.01%) pub fn remove_entry(&mut self, hash: u64, eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 36,382 ( 0.00%) match self.find(hash, eq) { 19,718 ( 0.00%) Some(bucket) => Some(unsafe { self.remove(bucket) }), 327,795 ( 0.00%) None => None, . } 1,203,213 ( 0.01%) } . . /// 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) { 26,648 ( 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) { 232,371 ( 0.00%) if additional > self.table.growth_left { . // Avoid `Result::unwrap_or_else` because it bloats LLVM IR. 141,725 ( 0.00%) 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)] 393,796 ( 0.00%) 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 . }, . ) . } 335,928 ( 0.00%) } . . /// 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)] 2,651,774 ( 0.02%) 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. 1,547 ( 0.00%) let old_ctrl = *self.table.ctrl(index); 2,250,845 ( 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); . . let bucket = self.bucket(index); 4 ( 0.00%) bucket.write(value); . bucket . } 1,973,873 ( 0.02%) } . . /// 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)] 402,336 ( 0.00%) pub fn insert_entry(&mut self, hash: u64, value: T, hasher: impl Fn(&T) -> u64) -> &mut T { 120 ( 0.00%) unsafe { self.insert(hash, value, hasher).as_mut() } 301,752 ( 0.00%) } . . /// 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"))] 580 ( 0.00%) pub unsafe fn insert_no_grow(&mut self, hash: u64, value: T) -> Bucket { 237,507 ( 0.00%) let (index, old_ctrl) = self.table.prepare_insert_slot(hash); 7,592 ( 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. 483,059 ( 0.00%) self.table.growth_left -= special_is_empty(old_ctrl) as usize; . . bucket.write(value); 373,047 ( 0.00%) self.table.items += 1; . bucket 1,059 ( 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] 65,171 ( 0.00%) pub fn find(&self, hash: u64, mut eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option> { 103,138 ( 0.00%) let result = self.table.find_inner(hash, &mut |index| unsafe { 80,499 ( 0.00%) eq(self.bucket(index).as_ref()) 73,389 ( 0.00%) }); . . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. . match result { 18,180 ( 0.00%) Some(index) => Some(unsafe { self.bucket(index) }), . None => None, . } 74,424 ( 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. 53,901 ( 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] 2,408 ( 0.00%) pub fn get_mut(&mut self, hash: u64, eq: impl FnMut(&T) -> bool) -> Option<&mut T> { . // Avoid `Option::map` because it bloats LLVM IR. 26,509 ( 0.00%) match self.find(hash, eq) { . Some(bucket) => Some(unsafe { bucket.as_mut() }), . None => None, . } 2,752 ( 0.00%) } . . /// 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. . /// . /// At most one mutable reference will be returned to any entry. `None` will be returned if any . /// of the hashes are duplicates. `None` will be returned if the hash is not found. . /// -- line 859 ---------------------------------------- -- 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 { 2,183,486 ( 0.02%) 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 { 7 ( 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()), 235,310 ( 0.00%) 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(); 1,760 ( 0.00%) let allocation = self.into_allocation(); 1,320 ( 0.00%) RawIntoIter { 2,200 ( 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)> { 635 ( 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(( 161 ( 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 { 1,171,306 ( 0.01%) 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)] 317,396 ( 0.00%) 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()); . } . 92,026 ( 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)); 175,272 ( 0.00%) Ok(Self { . ctrl, 78,151 ( 0.00%) bucket_mask: buckets - 1, . items: 0, . growth_left: bucket_mask_to_capacity(buckets - 1), . alloc, . }) 231,072 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] 26,131 ( 0.00%) fn fallible_with_capacity( . alloc: A, . table_layout: TableLayout, . capacity: usize, . fallibility: Fallibility, . ) -> Result { 6,574 ( 0.00%) if capacity == 0 { 5,120 ( 0.00%) Ok(Self::new_in(alloc)) . } else { . unsafe { . let buckets = . capacity_to_buckets(capacity).ok_or_else(|| fallibility.capacity_overflow())?; . 144,448 ( 0.00%) let result = Self::new_uninitialized(alloc, table_layout, buckets, fallibility)?; . result.ctrl(0).write_bytes(EMPTY, result.num_ctrl_bytes()); . 13,513 ( 0.00%) Ok(result) . } . } 26,131 ( 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] 78,513 ( 0.00%) unsafe fn prepare_insert_slot(&self, hash: u64) -> (usize, u8) { . let index = self.find_insert_slot(hash); 78,513 ( 0.00%) let old_ctrl = *self.ctrl(index); . self.set_ctrl_h2(index, hash); . (index, old_ctrl) 157,026 ( 0.00%) } . . /// 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)); 1,404,209 ( 0.01%) if let Some(bit) = group.match_empty_or_deleted().lowest_set_bit() { 4,115,216 ( 0.04%) 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). 1,925,589 ( 0.02%) 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); . 49,396 ( 0.00%) loop { . let group = unsafe { Group::load(self.ctrl(probe_seq.pos)) }; . 6,820,162 ( 0.06%) for bit in group.match_byte(h2_hash) { 13,939,976 ( 0.13%) let index = (probe_seq.pos + bit) & self.bucket_mask; . 9,851,808 ( 0.09%) if likely(eq(index)) { . return Some(index); . } . } . 1,768,093 ( 0.02%) if likely(group.match_empty().any_bit_set()) { . return None; . } . . probe_seq.move_next(self.bucket_mask); . } . } . . #[allow(clippy::mut_mut)] . #[inline] . unsafe fn prepare_rehash_in_place(&mut self) { . // Bulk convert all full control bytes to DELETED, and all DELETED . // control bytes to EMPTY. This effectively frees up all buckets . // containing a DELETED entry. 3 ( 0.00%) for i in (0..self.buckets()).step_by(Group::WIDTH) { . let group = Group::load_aligned(self.ctrl(i)); . let group = group.convert_special_to_empty_and_full_to_deleted(); . group.store_aligned(self.ctrl(i)); . } . . // Fix up the trailing control bytes. See the comments in set_ctrl . // for the handling of tables smaller than the group width. 3 ( 0.00%) if self.buckets() < Group::WIDTH { . self.ctrl(0) . .copy_to(self.ctrl(Group::WIDTH), self.buckets()); . } else { . self.ctrl(0) . .copy_to(self.ctrl(self.buckets()), Group::WIDTH); . } . } . -- line 1220 ---------------------------------------- -- 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(); 5,775,760 ( 0.05%) 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 { 34,199,157 ( 0.31%) 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) { 2,769,697 ( 0.03%) self.growth_left -= special_is_empty(old_ctrl) as usize; . self.set_ctrl_h2(index, hash); 2,215,712 ( 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; 36 ( 0.00%) probe_index(i) == probe_index(new_i) . } . . /// Sets a control byte to the hash, and possibly also the replicated control byte at . /// the end of the array. . #[inline] . unsafe fn set_ctrl_h2(&self, index: usize, hash: u64) { . self.set_ctrl(index, h2(hash)); . } -- line 1289 ---------------------------------------- -- 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] | . // --------------------------------------------- 4,067,128 ( 0.04%) let index2 = ((index.wrapping_sub(Group::WIDTH)) & self.bucket_mask) + Group::WIDTH; . 1,354,914 ( 0.01%) *self.ctrl(index) = ctrl; 1,355,071 ( 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 { 448,444 ( 0.00%) self.bucket_mask + 1 . } . . #[inline] . fn num_ctrl_bytes(&self) -> usize { 157,141 ( 0.00%) self.bucket_mask + 1 + Group::WIDTH . } . . #[inline] . fn is_empty_singleton(&self) -> bool { 1,918,287 ( 0.02%) 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. 1,494 ( 0.00%) let mut new_table = RawTableInner::fallible_with_capacity( . self.alloc.clone(), . table_layout, . capacity, . fallibility, . )?; 109,553 ( 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. . Ok(guard(new_table, move |self_| { 47,167 ( 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. 94,340 ( 0.00%) let new_items = match self.items.checked_add(additional) { . Some(new_items) => new_items, . None => return Err(fallibility.capacity_overflow()), . }; 94,336 ( 0.00%) let full_capacity = bucket_mask_to_capacity(self.bucket_mask); 198,292 ( 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, layout.size, drop); 2 ( 0.00%) Ok(()) . } else { . // Otherwise, conservatively resize to at least the next size up . // to avoid churning deletes into frequent rehashes. . self.resize_inner( 47,167 ( 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> { 3,728 ( 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() { 868,108 ( 0.01%) 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); . 47,167 ( 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 1496 ---------------------------------------- . } . self_.growth_left = bucket_mask_to_capacity(self_.bucket_mask) - self_.items; . }); . . // At this point, DELETED elements are elements that we haven't . // rehashed yet. Find them and re-insert them at their ideal . // position. . 'outer: for i in 0..guard.buckets() { 64 ( 0.00%) if *guard.ctrl(i) != DELETED { . continue; . } . . let i_p = guard.bucket_ptr(i, size_of); . . 'inner: loop { . // Hash the current item . let hash = hasher(*guard, i); -- line 1512 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1515 ---------------------------------------- . let new_i = guard.find_insert_slot(hash); . let new_i_p = guard.bucket_ptr(new_i, size_of); . . // Probing works by scanning through all of the control . // bytes in groups, which may not be aligned to the group . // size. If both the new and old position fall within the . // same unaligned group, then there is no benefit in moving . // it and we can just continue to the next item. 12 ( 0.00%) if likely(guard.is_in_same_group(i, new_i, hash)) { . guard.set_ctrl_h2(i, hash); . continue 'outer; . } . . // We are moving the current item to a new position. Write . // our H2 to the control byte of the new position. . let prev_ctrl = guard.replace_ctrl_h2(new_i, hash); . if prev_ctrl == EMPTY { -- line 1531 ---------------------------------------- -- line 1541 ---------------------------------------- . // swapped into the old slot. . debug_assert_eq!(prev_ctrl, DELETED); . ptr::swap_nonoverlapping(i_p, new_i_p, size_of); . continue 'inner; . } . } . } . 3 ( 0.00%) guard.growth_left = bucket_mask_to_capacity(guard.bucket_mask) - guard.items; . . mem::forget(guard); . } . . #[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( 37,295 ( 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) { 2,248 ( 0.00%) if !self.is_empty_singleton() { . unsafe { . self.ctrl(0).write_bytes(EMPTY, self.num_ctrl_bytes()); . } . } 2,656 ( 0.00%) self.items = 0; 2,269 ( 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))); 105,409 ( 0.00%) 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. 421,636 ( 0.00%) let ctrl = if empty_before.leading_zeros() + empty_after.trailing_zeros() >= Group::WIDTH { . DELETED . } else { 526,050 ( 0.00%) self.growth_left += 1; . EMPTY . }; . self.set_ctrl(index, ctrl); 421,636 ( 0.00%) self.items -= 1; . } . } . . impl Clone for RawTable { 288 ( 0.00%) fn clone(&self) -> Self { 56 ( 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) . } . } 324 ( 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; 34 ( 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)] 785,000 ( 0.01%) fn drop(&mut self) { 840,903 ( 0.01%) if !self.table.is_empty_singleton() { . unsafe { . self.drop_elements(); . self.free_buckets(); . } . } 838,194 ( 0.01%) } . } . #[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)] 1,760 ( 0.00%) fn into_iter(self) -> RawIntoIter { . unsafe { . let iter = self.iter(); . self.into_iter_from(iter) . } 2,200 ( 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 { 401,143 ( 0.00%) if let Some(index) = self.current_group.lowest_set_bit() { 89,092 ( 0.00%) self.current_group = self.current_group.remove_lowest_bit(); 154,779 ( 0.00%) return Some(self.data.next_n(index)); . } . 339,354 ( 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). 11,352 ( 0.00%) self.current_group = Group::load_aligned(self.next_ctrl).match_full(); 19,991 ( 0.00%) self.data = self.data.next_n(Group::WIDTH); 13,903 ( 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) { 429 ( 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)] 88,927 ( 0.00%) fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { 188,832 ( 0.00%) if let Some(b) = self.iter.next() { 572,107 ( 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 . } 177,854 ( 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)] 900 ( 0.00%) fn drop(&mut self) { . unsafe { . // Drop all remaining elements . self.iter.drop_elements(); . . // Free the table 2,869 ( 0.00%) if let Some((ptr, layout)) = self.allocation { . self.alloc.deallocate(ptr, layout); . } . } 262 ( 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)] 2,079 ( 0.00%) fn next(&mut self) -> Option { 87 ( 0.00%) unsafe { Some(self.iter.next()?.read()) } 6,069 ( 0.00%) } . . #[inline] . fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { 4 ( 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 ---------------------------------------- 17,903,974 ( 0.16%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following files chosen for auto-annotation could not be found: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ./malloc/malloc.c ./stdlib/msort.c ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcmp-avx2-movbe.S ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memmove-vec-unaligned-erms.S ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memset-vec-unaligned-erms.S ./string/../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcmp-avx2.S /tmp/gcc-build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/../../../../gcc-5.5.0/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/new_op.cc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ir -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 236,552,494 ( 2.15%) events annotated