Remove Queries::ongoing_codegen.
There's no need to store it in `Queries`. We can just use a local variable, because it's always used shortly after it's produced. The commit also removes the `tcx.analysis()` call in `ongoing_codegen`, because it's easy to ensure that's done beforehand. All this makes the dataflow within `run_compiler` easier to follow, at the cost of making one test slightly more verbose, which I think is a good tradeoff.
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@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ fn run_compiler(
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return early_exit();
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}
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queries.ongoing_codegen()?;
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let ongoing_codegen = queries.ongoing_codegen()?;
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if sess.opts.unstable_opts.print_type_sizes {
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sess.code_stats.print_type_sizes();
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@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ fn run_compiler(
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sess.code_stats.print_vtable_sizes(crate_name);
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}
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let linker = queries.linker()?;
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let linker = queries.linker(ongoing_codegen)?;
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Ok(Some(linker))
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})?;
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@ -740,8 +740,8 @@ pub fn create_global_ctxt<'tcx>(
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})
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}
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/// Runs the resolution, type-checking, region checking and other
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/// miscellaneous analysis passes on the crate.
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/// Runs the type-checking, region checking and other miscellaneous analysis
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/// passes on the crate.
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fn analysis(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> Result<()> {
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rustc_passes::hir_id_validator::check_crate(tcx);
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@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ pub struct Queries<'tcx> {
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dep_graph: Query<DepGraph>,
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// This just points to what's in `gcx_cell`.
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gcx: Query<&'tcx GlobalCtxt<'tcx>>,
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ongoing_codegen: Query<Box<dyn Any>>,
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}
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impl<'tcx> Queries<'tcx> {
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@ -110,7 +109,6 @@ pub fn new(compiler: &'tcx Compiler) -> Queries<'tcx> {
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register_plugins: Default::default(),
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dep_graph: Default::default(),
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gcx: Default::default(),
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ongoing_codegen: Default::default(),
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}
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}
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@ -249,11 +247,8 @@ pub fn global_ctxt(&'tcx self) -> Result<QueryResult<'_, &'tcx GlobalCtxt<'tcx>>
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})
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}
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pub fn ongoing_codegen(&'tcx self) -> Result<QueryResult<'_, Box<dyn Any>>> {
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self.ongoing_codegen.compute(|| {
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pub fn ongoing_codegen(&'tcx self) -> Result<Box<dyn Any>> {
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self.global_ctxt()?.enter(|tcx| {
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tcx.analysis(()).ok();
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// Don't do code generation if there were any errors
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self.session().compile_status()?;
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@ -266,7 +261,6 @@ pub fn ongoing_codegen(&'tcx self) -> Result<QueryResult<'_, Box<dyn Any>>> {
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Ok(passes::start_codegen(&***self.codegen_backend(), tcx))
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})
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})
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}
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/// Check for the `#[rustc_error]` annotation, which forces an error in codegen. This is used
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@ -303,7 +297,7 @@ fn check_for_rustc_errors_attr(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) {
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}
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}
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pub fn linker(&'tcx self) -> Result<Linker> {
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pub fn linker(&'tcx self, ongoing_codegen: Box<dyn Any>) -> Result<Linker> {
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let sess = self.session().clone();
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let codegen_backend = self.codegen_backend().clone();
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@ -314,7 +308,6 @@ pub fn linker(&'tcx self) -> Result<Linker> {
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tcx.dep_graph.clone(),
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)
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});
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let ongoing_codegen = self.ongoing_codegen()?.steal();
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Ok(Linker {
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sess,
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@ -63,10 +63,11 @@ fn compile(code: String, output: PathBuf, sysroot: PathBuf) {
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};
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interface::run_compiler(config, |compiler| {
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// This runs all the passes prior to linking, too.
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let linker = compiler.enter(|queries| queries.linker());
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if let Ok(linker) = linker {
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linker.link();
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}
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let linker = compiler.enter(|queries| {
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queries.global_ctxt()?.enter(|tcx| tcx.analysis(()))?;
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let ongoing_codegen = queries.ongoing_codegen()?;
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queries.linker(ongoing_codegen)
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});
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linker.unwrap().link();
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});
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}
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