Auto merge of #81335 - thomwiggers:no-panic-shrink-to, r=Mark-Simulacrum

Trying to shrink_to greater than capacity should be no-op

Per the discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56431, `shrink_to` shouldn't panic if you try to make a vector shrink to a capacity greater than its current capacity.
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bors 2021-01-27 18:36:32 +00:00
commit a2f8f62818
8 changed files with 15 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -870,8 +870,7 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
/// The capacity will remain at least as large as both the length
/// and the supplied value.
///
/// Panics if the current capacity is smaller than the supplied
/// minimum capacity.
/// If the current capacity is less than the lower limit, this is a no-op.
///
/// # Examples
///

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@ -761,8 +761,7 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
/// The capacity will remain at least as large as both the length
/// and the supplied value.
///
/// Panics if the current capacity is smaller than the supplied
/// minimum capacity.
/// If the current capacity is less than the lower limit, this is a no-op.
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -780,10 +779,9 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "shrink_to", reason = "new API", issue = "56431")]
pub fn shrink_to(&mut self, min_capacity: usize) {
assert!(self.capacity() >= min_capacity, "Tried to shrink to a larger capacity");
// +1 since the ringbuffer always leaves one space empty
// len + 1 can't overflow for an existing, well-formed ringbuffer.
let min_capacity = cmp::min(min_capacity, self.capacity());
// We don't have to worry about an overflow as neither `self.len()` nor `self.capacity()`
// can ever be `usize::MAX`. +1 as the ringbuffer always leaves one space empty.
let target_cap = cmp::max(cmp::max(min_capacity, self.len()) + 1, MINIMUM_CAPACITY + 1)
.next_power_of_two();

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@ -1036,8 +1036,7 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
/// The capacity will remain at least as large as both the length
/// and the supplied value.
///
/// Panics if the current capacity is smaller than the supplied
/// minimum capacity.
/// If the current capacity is less than the lower limit, this is a no-op.
///
/// # Examples
///

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@ -321,7 +321,7 @@
/// ensures no unnecessary allocations or deallocations occur. Emptying a `Vec`
/// and then filling it back up to the same [`len`] should incur no calls to
/// the allocator. If you wish to free up unused memory, use
/// [`shrink_to_fit`].
/// [`shrink_to_fit`] or [`shrink_to`].
///
/// [`push`] and [`insert`] will never (re)allocate if the reported capacity is
/// sufficient. [`push`] and [`insert`] *will* (re)allocate if
@ -360,6 +360,7 @@
/// [`String`]: crate::string::String
/// [`&str`]: type@str
/// [`shrink_to_fit`]: Vec::shrink_to_fit
/// [`shrink_to`]: Vec::shrink_to
/// [`capacity`]: Vec::capacity
/// [`mem::size_of::<T>`]: core::mem::size_of
/// [`len`]: Vec::len
@ -909,10 +910,7 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
/// The capacity will remain at least as large as both the length
/// and the supplied value.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if the current capacity is smaller than the supplied
/// minimum capacity.
/// If the current capacity is less than the lower limit, this is a no-op.
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -929,8 +927,10 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
#[doc(alias = "realloc")]
#[unstable(feature = "shrink_to", reason = "new API", issue = "56431")]
pub fn shrink_to(&mut self, min_capacity: usize) {
if self.capacity() > min_capacity {
self.buf.shrink_to_fit(cmp::max(self.len, min_capacity));
}
}
/// Converts the vector into [`Box<[T]>`][owned slice].
///

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@ -658,8 +658,7 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
/// down no lower than the supplied limit while maintaining the internal rules
/// and possibly leaving some space in accordance with the resize policy.
///
/// Panics if the current capacity is smaller than the supplied
/// minimum capacity.
/// If the current capacity is less than the lower limit, this is a no-op.
///
/// # Examples
///
@ -679,7 +678,6 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
#[inline]
#[unstable(feature = "shrink_to", reason = "new API", issue = "56431")]
pub fn shrink_to(&mut self, min_capacity: usize) {
assert!(self.capacity() >= min_capacity, "Tried to shrink to a larger capacity");
self.base.shrink_to(min_capacity);
}

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@ -462,9 +462,7 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
/// down no lower than the supplied limit while maintaining the internal rules
/// and possibly leaving some space in accordance with the resize policy.
///
/// Panics if the current capacity is smaller than the supplied
/// minimum capacity.
///
/// If the current capacity is less than the lower limit, this is a no-op.
/// # Examples
///
/// ```

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@ -304,8 +304,7 @@ pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
/// The capacity will remain at least as large as both the length
/// and the supplied value.
///
/// Panics if the current capacity is smaller than the supplied
/// minimum capacity.
/// If the current capacity is less than the lower limit, this is a no-op.
///
/// # Examples
///

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@ -26,11 +26,3 @@ pub fn issue75636<'a>(iter: &[&'a str]) -> Box<[&'a str]> {
// CHECK-NOT: panic
iter.iter().copied().collect()
}
// Sanity-check that we do see a possible panic for an arbitrary `Vec::shrink_to`.
// CHECK-LABEL: @shrink_to
#[no_mangle]
pub fn shrink_to(vec: &mut Vec<u32>) {
// CHECK: panic
vec.shrink_to(42);
}