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ecstatic-morse
ef6c3a7bca
Rollup merge of #76489 - GuillaumeGomez:add-explanation-e0756, r=jyn514
Add explanation for E0756

r? @pickfire
2020-09-21 20:40:46 -07:00
ecstatic-morse
dc42aa8cd4
Rollup merge of #76131 - Aaron1011:fix/pretty-print-zip, r=lcnr
Don't use `zip` to compare iterators during pretty-print hack

If the right-hand iterator has exactly one more element than the
left-hand iterator, then both iterators will be fully consumed, but
the extra element will never be compared.

Split out from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76130
2020-09-21 20:40:39 -07:00
bors
45198456be Auto merge of #76913 - vandenheuvel:performance_debug, r=lcnr
Fixing the performance regression of #76244

Issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74865 suggested that removing the `def_id` field from `ParamEnv` would improve performance. PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76244 implemented this change.

Generally, [results](https://perf.rust-lang.org/compare.html?start=80fc9b0ecb29050d45b17c64af004200afd3cfc2&end=5ef250dd2ad618ee339f165e9b711a1b4746887d) were as expected: an instruction count decrease of about a percent. The instruction count for the unicode crates increased by about 3%, which `@nnethercote` speculated to be caused by a quirk of inlining or codegen. As the results were generally positive, and for chalk integration, this was also a step in the right direction, the PR was r+'d regardless.

However, [wall-time performance results](https://perf.rust-lang.org/compare.html?start=a055c5a1bd95e029e9b31891db63b6dc8258b472&end=7402a394471a6738a40fea7d4f1891666e5a80c5&stat=task-clock) show a much larger performance degradation: 25%, as [mentioned](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76244#issuecomment-694459840) by `@Mark-Simulacrum.`

This PR, for now, reverts #76244 and attempts to find out, which change caused the regression.
2020-09-22 00:22:24 +00:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
2bb3844820 Add optimization to avoid load of address 2020-09-21 22:08:27 +02:00
Aaron Hill
f5d71a9b3c
Don't use zip to compare iterators during pretty-print hack
If the right-hand iterator has exactly one more element than the
left-hand iterator, then both iterators will be fully consumed, but
the extra element will never be compared.
2020-09-21 15:11:59 -04:00
Guillaume Gomez
63195ecb45 Add explanation for E0756 2020-09-21 21:04:56 +02:00
bors
b01326ab03 Auto merge of #76680 - Julian-Wollersberger:nongeneric_ensure_sufficient_stack, r=jyn514
Make `ensure_sufficient_stack()` non-generic, using cargo-llvm-lines

Inspired by [this blog post](https://blog.mozilla.org/nnethercote/2020/08/05/how-to-speed-up-the-rust-compiler-some-more-in-2020/) from `@nnethercote,` I used [cargo-llvm-lines](https://github.com/dtolnay/cargo-llvm-lines/) on the rust compiler itself, to improve it's compile time. This PR contains only one low-hanging fruit, but I also want to share some measurements.

The function `ensure_sufficient_stack()` was monomorphized 1500 times, and with it the `stacker` and `psm` crates, for a total of 1.5% of all llvm IR lines. With some trickery I convert the generic closure into a dynamic one, and thus all that code is only monomorphized once.

# Measurements
Getting these numbers took some fiddling with CLI flags and I [modified](https://github.com/Julian-Wollersberger/cargo-llvm-lines/blob/master/src/main.rs#L115) cargo-llvm-lines to read from a folder instead of invoking cargo. Commands I used:
```
./x.py clean
RUSTFLAGS="--emit=llvm-ir -C link-args=-fuse-ld=lld -Z self-profile=profile" CARGOFLAGS_BOOTSTRAP="-Ztimings" RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 ./x.py build -i --stage 1 library/std

# Then manually copy all .ll files into a folder I hardcoded in cargo-llvm-lines in main.rs#L115
cd ../cargo-llvm-lines
cargo run llvm-lines
```

The result is this list (see [first 500 lines](https://github.com/Julian-Wollersberger/cargo-llvm-lines/blob/master/llvm-lines-rustc-before.txt) ), before the change:
```
  Lines            Copies        Function name
  -----            ------        -------------
  16894211 (100%)  58417 (100%)  (TOTAL)
   2223855 (13.2%)   502 (0.9%)  rustc_query_system::query::plumbing::get_query_impl::{{closure}}
   1331918 (7.9%)   1287 (2.2%)  hashbrown::raw::RawTable<T>::reserve_rehash
    774434 (4.6%)  12043 (20.6%) core::ptr::drop_in_place
    294170 (1.7%)    499 (0.9%)  rustc_query_system::dep_graph::graph::DepGraph<K>::with_task_impl
    245410 (1.5%)   1552 (2.7%)  psm::on_stack::with_on_stack
    210311 (1.2%)      1 (0.0%)  rustc_target::spec::load_specific
    200962 (1.2%)    513 (0.9%)  rustc_query_system::query::plumbing::get_query_impl
    190704 (1.1%)      1 (0.0%)  rustc_middle::ty::query::<impl rustc_middle::ty::context::TyCtxt>::alloc_self_profile_query_strings
    180272 (1.1%)    468 (0.8%)  rustc_query_system::query::plumbing::load_from_disk_and_cache_in_memory
    177396 (1.1%)    114 (0.2%)  rustc_query_system::query::plumbing::force_query_impl
    161134 (1.0%)    445 (0.8%)  rustc_query_system::dep_graph::graph::DepGraph<K>::with_anon_task
    141551 (0.8%)    186 (0.3%)  rustc_query_system::query::plumbing::incremental_verify_ich
    110191 (0.7%)      7 (0.0%)  rustc_middle::ty::context::_DERIVE_rustc_serialize_Decodable_D_FOR_TypeckResults::<impl rustc_serialize::serialize::Decodable<__D> for rustc_middle::ty::context::TypeckResults>::decode::{{closure}}
    108590 (0.6%)    420 (0.7%)  core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once
     88488 (0.5%)     21 (0.0%)  rustc_query_system::dep_graph::graph::DepGraph<K>::try_mark_previous_green
     86368 (0.5%)      1 (0.0%)  rustc_middle::ty::query::stats::query_stats
     85654 (0.5%)   3973 (6.8%)  <&T as core::fmt::Debug>::fmt
     84475 (0.5%)      1 (0.0%)  rustc_middle::ty::query::Queries::try_collect_active_jobs
     81220 (0.5%)    862 (1.5%)  <hashbrown::raw::RawIterHash<T> as core::iter::traits::iterator::Iterator>::next
     77636 (0.5%)     54 (0.1%)  core::slice::sort::recurse
     66484 (0.4%)    461 (0.8%)  <hashbrown::raw::RawIter<T> as core::iter::traits::iterator::Iterator>::next
```

All `.ll` files together had 4.4GB. After my change they had 4.2GB. So a few percent less code LLVM has to process. Hurray!
Sadly, I couldn't measure an actual wall-time improvement. Watching YouTube while compiling added to much noise...

Here is the top of the list after the change:
```
  16460866 (100%)  58341 (100%)  (TOTAL)
   1903085 (11.6%)   504 (0.9%)  rustc_query_system::query::plumbing::get_query_impl::{{closure}}
   1331918 (8.1%)   1287 (2.2%)  hashbrown::raw::RawTable<T>::reserve_rehash
    777796 (4.7%)  12031 (20.6%) core::ptr::drop_in_place
    551462 (3.4%)   1519 (2.6%)  rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack::{{closure}}
```
Note that the total was reduced by 430 000 lines and `psm::on_stack::with_on_stack` has disappeared. Instead `rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack::{{closure}}` appeared. I'm confused about that one, but it seems to consist of inlined calls to `rustc_query_system::*` stuff.

Further note the other two big culprits in this list: `rustc_query_system` and `hashbrown`. These two are monomorphized many times, the query system summing to more than 20% of all lines, not even counting code that's probably inlined elsewhere.
Assuming compile times scale linearly with llvm-lines, that means a possible 20% compile time reduction.

Reducing eg. `get_query_impl` would probably need a major refactoring of the qery system though. _Everything_ in there is generic over multiple types, has associated types and passes generic Self arguments by value. Which means you can't simply make things `dyn`.

---------------------------------------
This PR is a small step to make rustc compile faster and thus make contributing to rustc less painful. Nonetheless I love Rust and I find the work around rustc fascinating :)
2020-09-21 17:32:57 +00:00
bors
4eff9b0b29 Auto merge of #77013 - RalfJung:rollup-84ut0xq, r=RalfJung
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #76439 (Add error explanation for E0755)
 - #76521 (Fix segfault if pthread_getattr_np fails)
 - #76835 (make replace_prefix only take &str as arguments )
 - #76967 (Revert adding Atomic::from_mut.)
 - #76977 (Add a regression test for copy propagation miscompilation)
 - #76981 (liballoc bench use imported path Bencher)
 - #76983 (BTreeMap: extra testing & fixed comments)
 - #76996 (Fix typo in rustc_lexer docs)
 - #77009 (Dogfood total_cmp in the test crate)
 - #77012 (update Miri for another bugfix)

Failed merges:

 - #76489 (Add explanation for E0756)

r? `@ghost`
2020-09-21 15:06:20 +00:00
Ralf Jung
48fc20cc47
Rollup merge of #76996 - LingMan:patch-1, r=ecstatic-morse
Fix typo in rustc_lexer docs

Also add an Oxford comma while we're editing that line.
2020-09-21 15:30:47 +02:00
Ralf Jung
982c4a9c25
Rollup merge of #76835 - matthiaskrgr:replace_prefix, r=lcnr
make replace_prefix only take &str as arguments

included the clippy::manual strip commit to not run into merge conflicts later.

r? @lcnr
2020-09-21 15:30:39 +02:00
Ralf Jung
670e204ace
Rollup merge of #76439 - GuillaumeGomez:add-error-explanation-e0755, r=pickfire,jyn514
Add error explanation for E0755

r? @pickfire
2020-09-21 15:30:34 +02:00
bors
e0bf356f9e Auto merge of #74040 - lcnr:const-occurs-check, r=nikomatsakis
fix unification of const variables

r? `@nikomatsakis` `@varkor` `@eddyb` let's just ping everyone here 😅
2020-09-21 12:52:09 +00:00
Bastian Kauschke
073127a04f check for cycles when unifying const variables 2020-09-21 12:27:55 +02:00
bors
956e06c6c8 Auto merge of #77004 - RalfJung:rollup-usac4nv, r=RalfJung
Rollup of 13 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #76135 (Stabilize some Option methods as const)
 - #76628 (Add sample defaults for config.toml )
 - #76846 (Avoiding unnecesary allocations at rustc_errors)
 - #76867 (Use intra-doc links in core/src/iter when possible)
 - #76868 (Finish moving to intra doc links for std::sync)
 - #76872 (Remove DeclareMethods)
 - #76936 (Add non-`unsafe` `.get_mut()` for `Unsafecell`)
 - #76958 (Replace manual as_nanos and as_secs_f64 reimplementations)
 - #76959 (Replace write_fmt with write!)
 - #76961 (Add test for issue #34634)
 - #76962 (Use const_cstr macro in consts.rs)
 - #76963 (Remove unused static_assert macro)
 - #77000 (update Miri)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
2020-09-21 10:26:59 +00:00
Bastian Kauschke
39245400c5 fix InterpCx resolve 2020-09-21 12:09:08 +02:00
Ralf Jung
e177757a04
Rollup merge of #76963 - est31:remove_static_assert, r=oli-obk
Remove unused static_assert macro
2020-09-21 10:40:47 +02:00
Ralf Jung
9aba4962f5
Rollup merge of #76962 - est31:const_cstr, r=oli-obk
Use const_cstr macro in consts.rs
2020-09-21 10:40:45 +02:00
Ralf Jung
048866bd6b
Rollup merge of #76958 - est31:ns, r=oli-obk
Replace manual as_nanos and as_secs_f64 reimplementations
2020-09-21 10:40:39 +02:00
Ralf Jung
02d787bef8
Rollup merge of #76872 - khyperia:remove_declare_methods, r=eddyb
Remove DeclareMethods

Most of the `DeclareMethods` API was only used internally by rustc_codegen_llvm. As such, it makes no sense to require other backends to implement them.

(`get_declared_value` and `declare_cfn` were used, in one place, specific to the `main` symbol, which I've replaced with a more specialized function to allow more flexibility in implementation - the intent is that `declare_c_main` can go away once we do something more clever, e.g. @eddyb has ideas around having a MIR shim or somesuch we can explore in a follow-up PR)
2020-09-21 10:40:35 +02:00
Ralf Jung
c2d9af68a0
Rollup merge of #76846 - botika:master, r=davidtwco
Avoiding unnecesary allocations at rustc_errors

Simplify the code avoiding allocations with easy alternative
2020-09-21 10:40:30 +02:00
bors
0433fdf93b Auto merge of #76843 - kornelski:longtypetofile, r=ecstatic-morse
Let user see the full type of type-length limit error

Seeing the full type of the error is sometimes essential to diagnosing the problem, but the type itself is too long to be displayed in the terminal in a useful fashion. This change solves this dilemma by writing the full offending type name to a file, and displays this filename as a note.

> note: the full type name been written to '$TEST_BUILD_DIR/issues/issue-22638/issue-22638.long-type.txt'

Closes #76777
2020-09-21 08:20:38 +00:00
Bram van den Heuvel
ab83d372ed Add an unused field of type Option<DefId> to ParamEnv struct. 2020-09-21 09:39:26 +02:00
LingMan
fc20b7841c
Fix typo in rustc_lexer docs
Also add an Oxford comma while we're editing that line.
2020-09-21 05:43:39 +02:00
bors
0f9f0b384a Auto merge of #76295 - mati865:remove-mmx, r=Amanieu,oli-obk
Remove MMX from Rust

Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/890
This removes most of MMX from Rust (tests pass with small changes), keeping stable `is_x86_feature_detected!("mmx")` working.
2020-09-21 00:43:26 +00:00
Kornel Lesiński
34d3c7df80 Let user see the full type of type-length limit error 2020-09-21 00:39:58 +01:00
bors
2e0edc0f28 Auto merge of #75119 - simonvandel:early-otherwise, r=oli-obk
New MIR optimization pass to reduce branches on match of tuples of enums

Fixes #68867 by adding a new pass that turns something like
```rust
let x: Option<()>;
let y: Option<()>;
match (x,y) {
    (Some(_), Some(_)) => {0},
    _ => {1}
}
```
into something like
```rust
let x: Option<()>;
let y: Option<()>;
let discriminant_x = // get discriminant of x
let discriminant_y = // get discriminant of x
if discriminant_x != discriminant_y {1} else {0}
```

The opt-diffs still have the old basic blocks like
```
bb3: {
          _8 = discriminant((*(_4.1: &ViewportPercentageLength))); // scope 0 at $DIR/early-otherwise-branch-68867.rs:21:21: 21:30
          switchInt(move _8) -> [1_isize: bb7, otherwise: bb2]; // scope 0 at $DIR/early-otherwise-branch-68867.rs:21:21: 21:30
      }

      bb4: {
          _9 = discriminant((*(_4.1: &ViewportPercentageLength))); // scope 0 at $DIR/early-otherwise-branch-68867.rs:22:23: 22:34
          switchInt(move _9) -> [2_isize: bb8, otherwise: bb2]; // scope 0 at $DIR/early-otherwise-branch-68867.rs:22:23: 22:34
      }

      bb5: {
          _10 = discriminant((*(_4.1: &ViewportPercentageLength))); // scope 0 at $DIR/early-otherwise-branch-68867.rs:23:23: 23:34
          switchInt(move _10) -> [3_isize: bb9, otherwise: bb2]; // scope 0 at $DIR/early-otherwise-branch-68867.rs:23:23: 23:34
      }
```

These do get removed on later passes. I'm not sure if I should include those passes in the test to make it clear?
2020-09-20 17:54:44 +00:00
Julian Wollersberger
53aaa1e532 To avoid monomorphizing psm::on_stack::with_on_stack 1500 times, I made a change in stacker to wrap the callback in dyn. 2020-09-20 19:07:52 +02:00
Ralf Jung
fc58224b79
Rollup merge of #76940 - Aaron1011:fix/trait-on-tait, r=oli-obk
Don't allow implementing trait directly on type-alias-impl-trait

This is specifically disallowed by the RFC, but we never added a check
for it.

Fixes #76202
2020-09-20 15:52:09 +02:00
Ralf Jung
7ff17c13bc
Rollup merge of #76910 - lcnr:foreign-item-like, r=oli-obk
transmute: use diagnostic item

closes #66075, we now have no remaining uses of `match_def_path`  in the compiler while some uses still remain in `clippy`.

cc @RalfJung
2020-09-20 15:52:04 +02:00
Ralf Jung
9567b5a9f5
Rollup merge of #76891 - lcnr:less-ref, r=ecstatic-morse
don't take `TyCtxt` by reference

small cleanup
2020-09-20 15:52:03 +02:00
Ralf Jung
8405d50e12
Rollup merge of #76890 - matthiaskrgr:matches_simpl, r=lcnr
use matches!() macro for simple if let conditions
2020-09-20 15:52:01 +02:00
Ralf Jung
c847eaa91d
Rollup merge of #76832 - khyperia:backend_target_override, r=eddyb
Let backends define custom targets

Add a target_override hook that takes priority over builtin targets.
2020-09-20 15:51:48 +02:00
Ralf Jung
39b9a25e60
Rollup merge of #76732 - camelid:mir-basic-block-docs, r=RalfJung
Add docs for `BasicBlock`

Fixes #76715.

---

@rustbot modify labels: A-mir T-doc C-enhancement
2020-09-20 15:51:46 +02:00
Mateusz Mikuła
5de2c95e6e Remove MMX from Rust 2020-09-20 15:13:11 +02:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
e25738f529 enable on mir-opt-level=1 to test perf 2020-09-20 14:45:47 +02:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
27068cbfdc add cleanup of cfg 2020-09-20 14:45:47 +02:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
118aae2af1 insert storageDead for not equal temp 2020-09-20 14:45:47 +02:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
2530274023 correct comment 2020-09-20 14:45:46 +02:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
5cc93950ac Update src/librustc_mir/transform/early_otherwise_branch.rs
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-09-20 14:45:46 +02:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
5fb32c2e33 New MIR optimization pass to reduce branches on match of tuples of enums 2020-09-20 14:45:46 +02:00
bors
41507ed0d5 Auto merge of #76964 - RalfJung:rollup-ybn06fs, r=RalfJung
Rollup of 15 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #76722 (Test and fix Send and Sync traits of BTreeMap artefacts)
 - #76766 (Extract some intrinsics out of rustc_codegen_llvm)
 - #76800 (Don't generate bootstrap usage unless it's needed)
 - #76809 (simplfy condition in ItemLowerer::with_trait_impl_ref())
 - #76815 (Fix wording in mir doc)
 - #76818 (Don't compile regex at every function call.)
 - #76821 (Remove redundant nightly features)
 - #76823 (black_box: silence unused_mut warning when building with cfg(miri))
 - #76825 (use `array_windows` instead of `windows` in the compiler)
 - #76827 (fix array_windows docs)
 - #76828 (use strip_prefix over starts_with and manual slicing based on pattern length (clippy::manual_strip))
 - #76840 (Move to intra doc links in core/src/future)
 - #76845 (Use intra docs links in core::{ascii, option, str, pattern, hash::map})
 - #76853 (Use intra-doc links in library/core/src/task/wake.rs)
 - #76871 (support panic=abort in Miri)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
2020-09-20 11:02:36 +00:00
Ralf Jung
bfa1904765
Rollup merge of #76828 - matthiaskrgr:clippy_manual_strip, r=lcnr
use strip_prefix over starts_with and manual slicing based on pattern length (clippy::manual_strip)
2020-09-20 12:08:29 +02:00
Ralf Jung
50d56bc774
Rollup merge of #76825 - lcnr:array-windows-apply, r=varkor
use `array_windows` instead of `windows` in the compiler

I do think these changes are beautiful, but do have to admit that using type inference for the window length
can easily be confusing. This seems like a general issue with const generics, where inferring constants adds an additional
complexity which users have to learn and keep in mind.
2020-09-20 12:08:26 +02:00
Ralf Jung
4322e1b92d
Rollup merge of #76821 - est31:remove_redundant_nightly_features, r=oli-obk,Mark-Simulacrum
Remove redundant nightly features

Removes a bunch of redundant/outdated nightly features. The first commit removes a `core_intrinsics` use for which a stable wrapper has been provided since. The second commit replaces the `const_generics` feature with `min_const_generics` which might get stabilized this year. The third commit is the result of a trial/error run of removing every single feature and then adding it back if compile failed. A bunch of unused features are the result that the third commit removes.
2020-09-20 12:08:22 +02:00
Ralf Jung
3268e33199
Rollup merge of #76818 - hbina:dont_compile_regex_all_the_time, r=ecstatic-morse
Don't compile regex at every function call.

Use `SyncOnceCell` to only compile it once.
I believe this still adds some kind of locking mechanism?

Related issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76817
2020-09-20 12:08:20 +02:00
Ralf Jung
c12feb35db
Rollup merge of #76815 - pickfire:patch-6, r=jonas-schievink
Fix wording in mir doc
2020-09-20 12:08:19 +02:00
Ralf Jung
9b9192a2d5
Rollup merge of #76809 - matthiaskrgr:simplify_cond, r=varkor
simplfy condition in ItemLowerer::with_trait_impl_ref()
2020-09-20 12:08:17 +02:00
Ralf Jung
2911b8cb30
Rollup merge of #76766 - khyperia:generic_intrinsics, r=eddyb
Extract some intrinsics out of rustc_codegen_llvm

A significant amount of intrinsics do not actually need backend-specific behaviors to be implemented, instead relying on methods already in rustc_codegen_ssa. So, extract those methods out to rustc_codegen_ssa, so that each backend doesn't need to reimplement the same code.

Almost everything should be a pretty direct translation. A notable not-direct-translation is `add_with_overflow` and friends being changed to `bx.checked_binop`, but it's pretty simple.

I could have been a lot more aggressive here and pulled out way more methods, and add a few new methods in the rustc_codegen_ssa "API". However, because this is my second rustc PR, I thought that moving those to a follow-up PR and doing more incremental changes here would be better (and I guess ask if this work is even desired in the first place). I'm hoping to eventually remove the mess of intrinsic handling in the backend entirely, which would be hecking fantastic 
2020-09-20 12:08:13 +02:00
est31
c2dad1c6b9 Remove unused static_assert macro 2020-09-20 11:40:51 +02:00
est31
812ff66803 Use const_cstr macro in consts.rs 2020-09-20 11:34:34 +02:00