Sort synthetic impls bounds before rendering
This removes the implicit dependency on the iteration order of FxHashMap
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@ -1354,12 +1354,57 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx, 'rcx> AutoTraitFinder<'a, 'tcx, 'rcx> {
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}
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}
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self.sort_where_predicates(&mut existing_predicates);
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Generics {
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params: generic_params,
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where_predicates: existing_predicates,
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}
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}
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// Ensure that the predicates are in a consistent order. The precise
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// ordering doesn't actually matter, but it's important that
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// a given set of predicates always appears in the same order -
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// both for visual consistency between 'rustdoc' runs, and to
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// make writing tests much easier
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fn sort_where_predicates(&self, predicates: &mut Vec<WherePredicate>) {
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// We should never have identical bounds - and if we do,
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// they're visually identical as well. Therefore, using
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// an unstable sort is fine.
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predicates.sort_unstable_by(|first, second| {
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// This might look horrendously hacky, but it's actually not that bad.
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//
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// For performance reasons, we use several different FxHashMaps
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// in the process of computing the final set of where predicates.
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// However, the iteration order of a HashMap is completely unspecified.
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// In fact, the iteration of an FxHashMap can even vary between platforms,
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// since FxHasher has different behavior for 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
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//
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// Obviously, it's extremely undesireable for documentation rendering
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// to be depndent on the platform it's run on. Apart from being confusing
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// to end users, it makes writing tests much more difficult, as predicates
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// can appear in any order in the final result.
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//
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// To solve this problem, we sort WherePredicates by their Debug
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// string. The thing to keep in mind is that we don't really
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// care what the final order is - we're synthesizing an impl
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// ourselves, so any order can be considered equally valid.
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// By sorting the predicates, however, we ensure that for
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// a given codebase, all auto-trait impls always render
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// in exactly the same way.
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//
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// Using the Debug impementation for sorting prevents
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// us from needing to write quite a bit of almost
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// entirely useless code (e.g. how should two
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// Types be sorted relative to each other).
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// This approach is probably somewhat slower, but
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// the small number of items involved (impls
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// rarely have more than a few bounds) means
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// that it shouldn't matter in practice.
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format!("{:?}", first).cmp(&format!("{:?}", second))
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});
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}
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fn is_fn_ty(&self, tcx: &TyCtxt, ty: &Type) -> bool {
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match &ty {
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&&Type::ResolvedPath { ref did, .. } => {
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@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ mod foo {
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// @has complex/struct.NotOuter.html
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// @has - '//*[@id="synthetic-implementations-list"]/*[@class="impl"]/*/code' "impl<'a, T, K: \
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// ?Sized> Send for NotOuter<'a, T, K> where 'a: 'static, K: for<'b> Fn((&'b bool, &'a u8)) \
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// -> &'b i8, <T as MyTrait<'a>>::MyItem: Copy, T: MyTrait<'a>"
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// ?Sized> Send for NotOuter<'a, T, K> where K: for<'b> Fn((&'b bool, &'a u8)) \
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// -> &'b i8, T: MyTrait<'a>, <T as MyTrait<'a>>::MyItem: Copy, 'a: 'static"
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pub use foo::{Foo, Inner as NotInner, MyTrait as NotMyTrait, Outer as NotOuter};
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// @has lifetimes/struct.Foo.html
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// @has - '//*[@id="synthetic-implementations-list"]/*[@class="impl"]/*/code' "impl<'c, K> Send \
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// for Foo<'c, K> where 'c: 'static, K: for<'b> Fn(&'b bool) -> &'c u8"
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// for Foo<'c, K> where K: for<'b> Fn(&'b bool) -> &'c u8, 'c: 'static"
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//
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// @has - '//*[@id="synthetic-implementations-list"]/*[@class="impl"]/*/code' "impl<'c, K> Sync \
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// for Foo<'c, K> where K: Sync"
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// @has project/struct.Foo.html
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// @has - '//*[@id="synthetic-implementations-list"]/*[@class="impl"]/*/code' "impl<'c, K> Send \
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// for Foo<'c, K> where 'c: 'static, K: MyTrait<MyItem = bool>"
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// for Foo<'c, K> where K: MyTrait<MyItem = bool>, 'c: 'static"
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//
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// @has - '//*[@id="synthetic-implementations-list"]/*[@class="impl"]/*/code' "impl<'c, K> Sync \
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// for Foo<'c, K> where 'c: 'static, K: MyTrait, <K as MyTrait>::MyItem: OtherTrait"
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// for Foo<'c, K> where K: MyTrait, <K as MyTrait>::MyItem: OtherTrait, 'c: 'static,"
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pub struct Foo<'c, K: 'c> {
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inner_field: Inner<'c, K>,
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}
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