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Rollup of 8 pull requests #52944
Rollup of 8 pull requests #52944
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This avoids a redundant length check in some cases when calling `Vec::truncate` or `Vec::clear`. Fixes rust-lang#51802
resolve/expansion: Implement tool attributes
…michaelwoerister Use BitVector for global sets of AttrId
…=eddyb Fix Alias intra doc ICE Fixes rust-lang#52611. cc @QuietMisdreavus r? @varkor
resolve: Implement prelude search for macro paths, implement tool attributes When identifier is macro path is resolved in scopes (i.e. the first path segment - `foo` in `foo::mac!()` or `foo!()`), scopes are searched in the same order as for non-macro paths - items in modules, extern prelude, tool prelude (see later), standard library prelude, language prelude, but with some extra shadowing restrictions (names from globs and macro expansions cannot shadow names from outer scopes). See the comment in `fn resolve_lexical_macro_path_segment` for more details. "Tool prelude" currently contains two "tool modules" `rustfmt` and `clippy`, and is searched immediately after extern prelude. This makes the [possible long-term solution](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2103-tool-attributes.md#long-term-solution) for tool attributes exactly equivalent to the existing extern prelude scheme, except that `--extern=my_crate` making crate names available in scope is replaced with something like `--tool=my_tool` making tool names available in scope. The `tool_attributes` feature is still unstable and `#![feature(tool_attributes)]` now implicitly enables `#![feature(use_extern_macros)]`. `use_extern_macros` is a prerequisite for `tool_attributes`, so their stabilization will happen in the same order. If `use_extern_macros` is not enabled, then tool attributes are treated as custom attributes (this is temporary, anyway). Fixes rust-lang#52576 Fixes rust-lang#52512 Fixes rust-lang#51277 cc rust-lang#52269
fix memrchr in miri The previous PR rust-lang#52744 was not enough because it assumed that the split between the `mid` and `end` parts returned by `align_to` was aligned. But really the only guarantee we have is that the `mid` part is aligned, so make use of that.
…xcrichton tests/ui: Add missing mips{64} ignores
…chton Use SetLenOnDrop in Vec::truncate() This avoids a redundant length check in some cases when calling `Vec::truncate` or `Vec::clear`. Fixes rust-lang#51802 Note that the generated code still seems suboptimal. I tested with the following functions: ```rust #[no_mangle] pub extern fn foo(x: &mut Vec<u8>) { x.clear(); } #[no_mangle] pub extern fn bar(x: &mut Vec<u8>) { x.truncate(5); } #[no_mangle] pub extern fn baz(x: &mut Vec<u8>, n: usize) { x.truncate(n); } #[no_mangle] pub extern fn foo_string(x: &mut Vec<String>) { x.clear(); } #[no_mangle] pub extern fn bar_string(x: &mut Vec<String>) { x.truncate(5); } #[no_mangle] pub extern fn baz_string(x: &mut Vec<String>, n: usize) { x.truncate(n); } ``` <details> <summary>Old output</summary> ```asm 00000000000460a0 <foo>: 460a0: 48 83 7f 10 00 cmpq $0x0,0x10(%rdi) 460a5: 74 08 je 460af <foo+0xf> 460a7: 48 c7 47 10 00 00 00 movq $0x0,0x10(%rdi) 460ae: 00 460af: c3 retq 00000000000460b0 <bar>: 460b0: 48 83 7f 10 06 cmpq $0x6,0x10(%rdi) 460b5: 72 08 jb 460bf <bar+0xf> 460b7: 48 c7 47 10 05 00 00 movq $0x5,0x10(%rdi) 460be: 00 460bf: c3 retq 00000000000460c0 <baz>: 460c0: 48 39 77 10 cmp %rsi,0x10(%rdi) 460c4: 76 04 jbe 460ca <baz+0xa> 460c6: 48 89 77 10 mov %rsi,0x10(%rdi) 460ca: c3 retq 460cb: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 00000000000460d0 <foo_string>: 460d0: 41 57 push %r15 460d2: 41 56 push %r14 460d4: 53 push %rbx 460d5: 48 8b 47 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%rax 460d9: 48 85 c0 test %rax,%rax 460dc: 74 4a je 46128 <foo_string+0x58> 460de: 49 89 fe mov %rdi,%r14 460e1: 48 8b 0f mov (%rdi),%rcx 460e4: 48 8d 14 40 lea (%rax,%rax,2),%rdx 460e8: 48 8d 58 ff lea -0x1(%rax),%rbx 460ec: 4c 8d 3c d1 lea (%rcx,%rdx,8),%r15 460f0: 49 83 c7 f0 add $0xfffffffffffffff0,%r15 460f4: 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 nopw %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 460fb: 00 00 00 460fe: 66 90 xchg %ax,%ax 46100: 49 89 5e 10 mov %rbx,0x10(%r14) 46104: 49 8b 37 mov (%r15),%rsi 46107: 48 85 f6 test %rsi,%rsi 4610a: 74 0e je 4611a <foo_string+0x4a> 4610c: 49 8b 7f f8 mov -0x8(%r15),%rdi 46110: ba 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%edx 46115: e8 a6 e9 ff ff callq 44ac0 <__rust_dealloc@plt> 4611a: 48 83 c3 ff add $0xffffffffffffffff,%rbx 4611e: 49 83 c7 e8 add $0xffffffffffffffe8,%r15 46122: 48 83 fb ff cmp $0xffffffffffffffff,%rbx 46126: 75 d8 jne 46100 <foo_string+0x30> 46128: 5b pop %rbx 46129: 41 5e pop %r14 4612b: 41 5f pop %r15 4612d: c3 retq 4612e: 66 90 xchg %ax,%ax 0000000000046130 <bar_string>: 46130: 41 57 push %r15 46132: 41 56 push %r14 46134: 53 push %rbx 46135: 4c 8b 7f 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%r15 46139: 49 83 ff 06 cmp $0x6,%r15 4613d: 72 49 jb 46188 <bar_string+0x58> 4613f: 49 89 fe mov %rdi,%r14 46142: 48 8b 07 mov (%rdi),%rax 46145: 4b 8d 0c 7f lea (%r15,%r15,2),%rcx 46149: 48 8d 1c c8 lea (%rax,%rcx,8),%rbx 4614d: 48 83 c3 f0 add $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx 46151: 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 nopw %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 46158: 00 00 00 4615b: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 46160: 49 83 c7 ff add $0xffffffffffffffff,%r15 46164: 4d 89 7e 10 mov %r15,0x10(%r14) 46168: 48 8b 33 mov (%rbx),%rsi 4616b: 48 85 f6 test %rsi,%rsi 4616e: 74 0e je 4617e <bar_string+0x4e> 46170: 48 8b 7b f8 mov -0x8(%rbx),%rdi 46174: ba 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%edx 46179: e8 42 e9 ff ff callq 44ac0 <__rust_dealloc@plt> 4617e: 48 83 c3 e8 add $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx 46182: 49 83 ff 05 cmp $0x5,%r15 46186: 77 d8 ja 46160 <bar_string+0x30> 46188: 5b pop %rbx 46189: 41 5e pop %r14 4618b: 41 5f pop %r15 4618d: c3 retq 4618e: 66 90 xchg %ax,%ax 0000000000046190 <baz_string>: 46190: 41 57 push %r15 46192: 41 56 push %r14 46194: 41 54 push %r12 46196: 53 push %rbx 46197: 50 push %rax 46198: 4c 8b 67 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%r12 4619c: 49 39 f4 cmp %rsi,%r12 4619f: 76 46 jbe 461e7 <baz_string+0x57> 461a1: 49 89 f6 mov %rsi,%r14 461a4: 49 89 ff mov %rdi,%r15 461a7: 48 8b 07 mov (%rdi),%rax 461aa: 4b 8d 0c 64 lea (%r12,%r12,2),%rcx 461ae: 48 8d 1c c8 lea (%rax,%rcx,8),%rbx 461b2: 48 83 c3 f0 add $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx 461b6: 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 nopw %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 461bd: 00 00 00 461c0: 49 83 c4 ff add $0xffffffffffffffff,%r12 461c4: 4d 89 67 10 mov %r12,0x10(%r15) 461c8: 48 8b 33 mov (%rbx),%rsi 461cb: 48 85 f6 test %rsi,%rsi 461ce: 74 0e je 461de <baz_string+0x4e> 461d0: 48 8b 7b f8 mov -0x8(%rbx),%rdi 461d4: ba 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%edx 461d9: e8 e2 e8 ff ff callq 44ac0 <__rust_dealloc@plt> 461de: 48 83 c3 e8 add $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx 461e2: 4d 39 f4 cmp %r14,%r12 461e5: 77 d9 ja 461c0 <baz_string+0x30> 461e7: 48 83 c4 08 add $0x8,%rsp 461eb: 5b pop %rbx 461ec: 41 5c pop %r12 461ee: 41 5e pop %r14 461f0: 41 5f pop %r15 461f2: c3 retq 461f3: 90 nop 461f4: 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 nopw %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 461fb: 00 00 00 461fe: 66 90 xchg %ax,%ax ``` </details> <details> <summary>New output</summary> ```asm 0000000000084d10 <foo>: 84d10: 48 c7 47 10 00 00 00 movq $0x0,0x10(%rdi) 84d17: 00 84d18: c3 retq 84d19: 0f 1f 80 00 00 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax) 0000000000084d20 <bar>: 84d20: 48 8b 47 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%rax 84d24: 48 83 f8 05 cmp $0x5,%rax 84d28: b9 05 00 00 00 mov $0x5,%ecx 84d2d: 48 0f 42 c8 cmovb %rax,%rcx 84d31: 48 89 4f 10 mov %rcx,0x10(%rdi) 84d35: c3 retq 84d36: 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 nopw %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 84d3d: 00 00 00 0000000000084d40 <baz>: 84d40: 48 8b 47 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%rax 84d44: 48 39 f0 cmp %rsi,%rax 84d47: 48 0f 47 c6 cmova %rsi,%rax 84d4b: 48 89 47 10 mov %rax,0x10(%rdi) 84d4f: c3 retq 0000000000084d50 <foo_string>: 84d50: 41 57 push %r15 84d52: 41 56 push %r14 84d54: 53 push %rbx 84d55: 49 89 fe mov %rdi,%r14 84d58: 4c 8b 7f 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%r15 84d5c: 4d 85 ff test %r15,%r15 84d5f: 74 2f je 84d90 <foo_string+0x40> 84d61: 49 8b 06 mov (%r14),%rax 84d64: 4b 8d 0c 7f lea (%r15,%r15,2),%rcx 84d68: 48 8d 1c c8 lea (%rax,%rcx,8),%rbx 84d6c: 48 83 c3 f0 add $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx 84d70: 48 8b 33 mov (%rbx),%rsi 84d73: 48 85 f6 test %rsi,%rsi 84d76: 74 0e je 84d86 <foo_string+0x36> 84d78: 48 8b 7b f8 mov -0x8(%rbx),%rdi 84d7c: ba 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%edx 84d81: e8 1a b1 ff ff callq 7fea0 <__rust_dealloc@plt> 84d86: 48 83 c3 e8 add $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx 84d8a: 49 83 c7 ff add $0xffffffffffffffff,%r15 84d8e: 75 e0 jne 84d70 <foo_string+0x20> 84d90: 49 c7 46 10 00 00 00 movq $0x0,0x10(%r14) 84d97: 00 84d98: 5b pop %rbx 84d99: 41 5e pop %r14 84d9b: 41 5f pop %r15 84d9d: c3 retq 84d9e: 66 90 xchg %ax,%ax 0000000000084da0 <bar_string>: 84da0: 41 57 push %r15 84da2: 41 56 push %r14 84da4: 53 push %rbx 84da5: 49 89 fe mov %rdi,%r14 84da8: 4c 8b 7f 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%r15 84dac: 49 83 ff 06 cmp $0x6,%r15 84db0: 72 44 jb 84df6 <bar_string+0x56> 84db2: 49 8b 06 mov (%r14),%rax 84db5: 4b 8d 0c 7f lea (%r15,%r15,2),%rcx 84db9: 48 8d 1c c8 lea (%rax,%rcx,8),%rbx 84dbd: 48 83 c3 f0 add $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx 84dc1: 49 83 c7 fb add $0xfffffffffffffffb,%r15 84dc5: 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 nopw %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 84dcc: 00 00 00 84dcf: 90 nop 84dd0: 48 8b 33 mov (%rbx),%rsi 84dd3: 48 85 f6 test %rsi,%rsi 84dd6: 74 0e je 84de6 <bar_string+0x46> 84dd8: 48 8b 7b f8 mov -0x8(%rbx),%rdi 84ddc: ba 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%edx 84de1: e8 ba b0 ff ff callq 7fea0 <__rust_dealloc@plt> 84de6: 48 83 c3 e8 add $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx 84dea: 49 83 c7 ff add $0xffffffffffffffff,%r15 84dee: 75 e0 jne 84dd0 <bar_string+0x30> 84df0: 41 bf 05 00 00 00 mov $0x5,%r15d 84df6: 4d 89 7e 10 mov %r15,0x10(%r14) 84dfa: 5b pop %rbx 84dfb: 41 5e pop %r14 84dfd: 41 5f pop %r15 84dff: c3 retq 0000000000084e00 <baz_string>: 84e00: 41 57 push %r15 84e02: 41 56 push %r14 84e04: 41 54 push %r12 84e06: 53 push %rbx 84e07: 50 push %rax 84e08: 49 89 ff mov %rdi,%r15 84e0b: 48 8b 47 10 mov 0x10(%rdi),%rax 84e0f: 49 89 c4 mov %rax,%r12 84e12: 49 29 f4 sub %rsi,%r12 84e15: 76 3c jbe 84e53 <baz_string+0x53> 84e17: 49 89 f6 mov %rsi,%r14 84e1a: 49 8b 0f mov (%r15),%rcx 84e1d: 48 8d 04 40 lea (%rax,%rax,2),%rax 84e21: 48 8d 1c c1 lea (%rcx,%rax,8),%rbx 84e25: 48 83 c3 f0 add $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx 84e29: 0f 1f 80 00 00 00 00 nopl 0x0(%rax) 84e30: 48 8b 33 mov (%rbx),%rsi 84e33: 48 85 f6 test %rsi,%rsi 84e36: 74 0e je 84e46 <baz_string+0x46> 84e38: 48 8b 7b f8 mov -0x8(%rbx),%rdi 84e3c: ba 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%edx 84e41: e8 5a b0 ff ff callq 7fea0 <__rust_dealloc@plt> 84e46: 48 83 c3 e8 add $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx 84e4a: 49 83 c4 ff add $0xffffffffffffffff,%r12 84e4e: 75 e0 jne 84e30 <baz_string+0x30> 84e50: 4c 89 f0 mov %r14,%rax 84e53: 49 89 47 10 mov %rax,0x10(%r15) 84e57: 48 83 c4 08 add $0x8,%rsp 84e5b: 5b pop %rbx 84e5c: 41 5c pop %r12 84e5e: 41 5e pop %r14 84e60: 41 5f pop %r15 84e62: c3 retq 84e63: 90 nop 84e64: 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 nopw %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1) 84e6b: 00 00 00 84e6e: 66 90 xchg %ax,%ax ``` </details> For calling `truncate` with non-zero lengths on non-`Drop` types, it seems that a redundant load and comparison gets replaced with an awkward sequence with a conditional move. In the unknown length case, the new code is no longer awkward. Maybe someone moderately proficient at assembly could tell if this looks like a win or not. --- This came up when discussing replacing `unsafe { vec.set_len(0) }` with `vec.clear()` in a project where the author was worried about potential performance degradation. It might be worth replacing some unsafe code, even it it's trivial to see that it's actually safe.
rustc_resolve: record single-segment extern crate import resolutions. Fixes rust-lang#52489 by recording special-cased single-segment imports for later (e.g. stability) checks. cc @alexcrichton @Mark-Simulacrum @petrochenkov Does this need to be backported?
Make io::Read::read_to_end consider io::Take::limit Add a custom implementation of `io::Read::read_to_end` for `io::Take` that doesn't reserve the default 32 bytes but rather `Take::limit` if `Take::limit < 32`. It's a conservative adjustment that preserves the default behavior for `Take::limit >= 32`. Fixes rust-lang#51746.
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@Mark-Simulacrum are you sure this should be retried? That's a 30m+ compile for a crate where it previously took ~5 That looks like an infinite loop in the compiler somewhere? |
Those are stage0 compiler artifacts though so it shouldn't/can't be affected right? |
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