Auto merge of #91660 - llogiq:make-a-hash-of-def-ids, r=nnethercote

manually implement `Hash` for `DefId`

This might speed up hashing for hashers that can work on individual u64s. Just as an experiment, suggested in a reddit thread on `FxHasher`. cc `@nnethercote`

Note that this should not be merged as is without cfg-ing the code path for 64 bits.
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bors 2021-12-14 01:39:01 +00:00
commit a2d25b4ff7
3 changed files with 48 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ use rustc_macros::HashStable_Generic;
use rustc_serialize::{Decodable, Decoder, Encodable, Encoder}; use rustc_serialize::{Decodable, Decoder, Encodable, Encoder};
use std::borrow::Borrow; use std::borrow::Borrow;
use std::fmt; use std::fmt;
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
rustc_index::newtype_index! { rustc_index::newtype_index! {
pub struct CrateNum { pub struct CrateNum {
@ -146,9 +147,6 @@ impl StableCrateId {
/// Computes the stable ID for a crate with the given name and /// Computes the stable ID for a crate with the given name and
/// `-Cmetadata` arguments. /// `-Cmetadata` arguments.
pub fn new(crate_name: &str, is_exe: bool, mut metadata: Vec<String>) -> StableCrateId { pub fn new(crate_name: &str, is_exe: bool, mut metadata: Vec<String>) -> StableCrateId {
use std::hash::Hash;
use std::hash::Hasher;
let mut hasher = StableHasher::new(); let mut hasher = StableHasher::new();
crate_name.hash(&mut hasher); crate_name.hash(&mut hasher);
@ -205,10 +203,38 @@ impl<D: Decoder> Decodable<D> for DefIndex {
/// index and a def index. /// index and a def index.
/// ///
/// You can create a `DefId` from a `LocalDefId` using `local_def_id.to_def_id()`. /// You can create a `DefId` from a `LocalDefId` using `local_def_id.to_def_id()`.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Copy)] #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Copy)]
// On below-64 bit systems we can simply use the derived `Hash` impl
#[cfg_attr(not(target_pointer_width = "64"), derive(Hash))]
// Note that the order is essential here, see below why
pub struct DefId { pub struct DefId {
pub krate: CrateNum,
pub index: DefIndex, pub index: DefIndex,
pub krate: CrateNum,
}
// On 64-bit systems, we can hash the whole `DefId` as one `u64` instead of two `u32`s. This
// improves performance without impairing `FxHash` quality. So the below code gets compiled to a
// noop on little endian systems because the memory layout of `DefId` is as follows:
//
// ```
// +-1--------------31-+-32-------------63-+
// ! index ! krate !
// +-------------------+-------------------+
// ```
//
// The order here has direct impact on `FxHash` quality because we have far more `DefIndex` per
// crate than we have `Crate`s within one compilation. Or in other words, this arrangement puts
// more entropy in the low bits than the high bits. The reason this matters is that `FxHash`, which
// is used throughout rustc, has problems distributing the entropy from the high bits, so reversing
// the order would lead to a large number of collisions and thus far worse performance.
//
// On 64-bit big-endian systems, this compiles to a 64-bit rotation by 32 bits, which is still
// faster than another `FxHash` round.
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
impl Hash for DefId {
fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, h: &mut H) {
(((self.krate.as_u32() as u64) << 32) | (self.index.as_u32() as u64)).hash(h)
}
} }
impl DefId { impl DefId {

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@ -1,14 +1,3 @@
error[E0117]: only traits defined in the current crate can be implemented for arbitrary types
--> $DIR/coherence-orphan.rs:17:1
|
LL | impl !Send for Vec<isize> { }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----------
| | |
| | `Vec` is not defined in the current crate
| impl doesn't use only types from inside the current crate
|
= note: define and implement a trait or new type instead
error[E0117]: only traits defined in the current crate can be implemented for arbitrary types error[E0117]: only traits defined in the current crate can be implemented for arbitrary types
--> $DIR/coherence-orphan.rs:10:1 --> $DIR/coherence-orphan.rs:10:1
| |
@ -21,6 +10,17 @@ LL | impl TheTrait<usize> for isize { }
| |
= note: define and implement a trait or new type instead = note: define and implement a trait or new type instead
error[E0117]: only traits defined in the current crate can be implemented for arbitrary types
--> $DIR/coherence-orphan.rs:17:1
|
LL | impl !Send for Vec<isize> { }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----------
| | |
| | `Vec` is not defined in the current crate
| impl doesn't use only types from inside the current crate
|
= note: define and implement a trait or new type instead
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0117`. For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0117`.

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@ -4,20 +4,20 @@ error[E0034]: multiple applicable items in scope
LL | fn main() { 1_usize.me(); } LL | fn main() { 1_usize.me(); }
| ^^ multiple `me` found | ^^ multiple `me` found
| |
note: candidate #1 is defined in an impl of the trait `Me2` for the type `usize` = note: candidate #1 is defined in an impl of the trait `Me` for the type `usize`
note: candidate #2 is defined in an impl of the trait `Me2` for the type `usize`
--> $DIR/method-ambig-two-traits-cross-crate.rs:10:22 --> $DIR/method-ambig-two-traits-cross-crate.rs:10:22
| |
LL | impl Me2 for usize { fn me(&self) -> usize { *self } } LL | impl Me2 for usize { fn me(&self) -> usize { *self } }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
= note: candidate #2 is defined in an impl of the trait `Me` for the type `usize`
help: disambiguate the associated function for candidate #1 help: disambiguate the associated function for candidate #1
| |
LL | fn main() { Me2::me(&1_usize); }
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: disambiguate the associated function for candidate #2
|
LL | fn main() { Me::me(&1_usize); } LL | fn main() { Me::me(&1_usize); }
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: disambiguate the associated function for candidate #2
|
LL | fn main() { Me2::me(&1_usize); }
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to previous error error: aborting due to previous error