switch to BitVector, simplify target_block logic

clarify comments and panic message
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Scott A Carr 2016-06-01 10:23:56 -07:00
parent 9d34c280d9
commit 79bf586d4b
3 changed files with 25 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
use std::iter::FromIterator;
/// A very simple BitVector type.
#[derive(Clone)]
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct BitVector {
data: Vec<u64>,
}

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
use build::{BlockAnd, BlockAndExtension, Builder};
use rustc_data_structures::fnv::FnvHashMap;
use rustc_data_structures::bitvec::BitVector;
use rustc::middle::const_val::ConstVal;
use rustc::ty::{AdtDef, Ty};
use rustc::mir::repr::*;
@ -266,7 +267,7 @@ enum TestKind<'tcx> {
// test the branches of enum
Switch {
adt_def: AdtDef<'tcx>,
variants: Vec<bool>,
variants: BitVector,
},
// test the branches of enum

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
use build::matches::{Candidate, MatchPair, Test, TestKind};
use hair::*;
use rustc_data_structures::fnv::FnvHashMap;
use rustc_data_structures::bitvec::BitVector;
use rustc::middle::const_val::ConstVal;
use rustc::ty::{self, Ty};
use rustc::mir::repr::*;
@ -35,7 +36,7 @@ pub fn test<'pat>(&mut self, match_pair: &MatchPair<'pat, 'tcx>) -> Test<'tcx> {
span: match_pair.pattern.span,
kind: TestKind::Switch {
adt_def: adt_def.clone(),
variants: vec![false; self.hir.num_variants(adt_def)],
variants: BitVector::new(self.hir.num_variants(adt_def)),
},
}
}
@ -129,7 +130,7 @@ pub fn add_cases_to_switch<'pat>(&mut self,
true
}
PatternKind::Variant { .. } => {
panic!("you should have called add_cases_to_switch_switch instead!");
panic!("you should have called add_variants_to_switch instead!");
}
PatternKind::Range { .. } |
PatternKind::Slice { .. } |
@ -145,10 +146,10 @@ pub fn add_cases_to_switch<'pat>(&mut self,
}
pub fn add_variants_to_switch<'pat>(&mut self,
test_lvalue: &Lvalue<'tcx>,
candidate: &Candidate<'pat, 'tcx>,
variants: &mut Vec<bool>)
-> bool
test_lvalue: &Lvalue<'tcx>,
candidate: &Candidate<'pat, 'tcx>,
variants: &mut BitVector)
-> bool
{
let match_pair = match candidate.match_pairs.iter().find(|mp| mp.lvalue == *test_lvalue) {
Some(match_pair) => match_pair,
@ -157,8 +158,9 @@ pub fn add_variants_to_switch<'pat>(&mut self,
match *match_pair.pattern.kind {
PatternKind::Variant { adt_def: _ , variant_index, .. } => {
// Do I need to look at the PatternKind::Variant subpatterns?
variants[variant_index] |= true;
// We have a pattern testing for variant `variant_index`
// set the corresponding index to true
variants.insert(variant_index);
true
}
_ => {
@ -178,24 +180,19 @@ pub fn perform_test(&mut self,
match test.kind {
TestKind::Switch { adt_def, ref variants } => {
let num_enum_variants = self.hir.num_variants(adt_def);
debug!("num_enum_variants: {}", num_enum_variants);
debug!("variants.len(): {}", variants.len());
debug!("variants: {:?}", variants);
let target_blocks: Vec<_> = if variants.into_iter().any(|b| {!b}) {
let otherwise_block = self.cfg.start_new_block();
debug!("basic block: {:?} is an otherwise block!", otherwise_block);
(0..num_enum_variants).map(|i|
if variants[i] {
self.cfg.start_new_block()
} else {
otherwise_block
let mut otherwise_block = None;
let target_blocks: Vec<_> = (0..num_enum_variants).map(|i| {
if variants.contains(i) {
self.cfg.start_new_block()
} else {
if otherwise_block.is_none() {
otherwise_block = Some(self.cfg.start_new_block());
}
)
.collect()
} else {
(0..num_enum_variants).map(|_| self.cfg.start_new_block())
.collect()
};
otherwise_block.unwrap()
}
}).collect();
debug!("num_enum_variants: {}, num tested variants: {}, variants: {:?}",
num_enum_variants, variants.iter().count(), variants);
self.cfg.terminate(block, scope_id, test.span, TerminatorKind::Switch {
discr: lvalue.clone(),
adt_def: adt_def,