Name some local variables more consistently.
By making every `alt_foo` exactly match a `foo`.
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@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ pub trait LayoutCalculator {
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if !matches!(kind, StructKind::MaybeUnsized) {
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if let Some(niche) = layout.largest_niche {
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let head_space = niche.offset.bytes();
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let niche_length = niche.value.size(dl).bytes();
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let tail_space = layout.size.bytes() - head_space - niche_length;
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let niche_len = niche.value.size(dl).bytes();
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let tail_space = layout.size.bytes() - head_space - niche_len;
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// This may end up doing redundant work if the niche is already in the last
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// field (e.g. a trailing bool) and there is tail padding. But it's non-trivial
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@ -74,11 +74,11 @@ pub trait LayoutCalculator {
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if fields.len() > 1 && head_space != 0 && tail_space > 0 {
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let alt_layout = univariant(self, dl, fields, repr, kind, NicheBias::End)
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.expect("alt layout should always work");
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let niche = alt_layout
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let alt_niche = alt_layout
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.largest_niche
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.expect("alt layout should have a niche like the regular one");
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let alt_head_space = niche.offset.bytes();
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let alt_niche_len = niche.value.size(dl).bytes();
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let alt_head_space = alt_niche.offset.bytes();
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let alt_niche_len = alt_niche.value.size(dl).bytes();
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let alt_tail_space =
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alt_layout.size.bytes() - alt_head_space - alt_niche_len;
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ pub trait LayoutCalculator {
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alt_layout: {}\n",
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layout.size.bytes(),
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head_space,
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niche_length,
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niche_len,
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tail_space,
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alt_head_space,
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alt_niche_len,
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