Fix inherent impl overlap check.

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Camille GILLOT 2021-10-07 21:56:40 +02:00
parent 0157cc977f
commit a3f98a7501
3 changed files with 65 additions and 45 deletions

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@ -741,6 +741,12 @@ pub fn get_or_insert_with(&mut self, index: I, value: impl FnOnce() -> T) -> &mu
self.ensure_contains_elem(index, || None);
self[index].get_or_insert_with(value)
}
#[inline]
pub fn remove(&mut self, index: I) -> Option<T> {
self.ensure_contains_elem(index, || None);
self[index].take()
}
}
impl<I: Idx, T: Clone> IndexVec<I, T> {

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_hir::itemlikevisit::ItemLikeVisitor;
use rustc_index::vec::IndexVec;
use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt};
use rustc_span::Symbol;
use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, SkipLeakCheck};
@ -158,14 +159,18 @@ fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'v hir::Item<'v>) {
// This is advantageous to running the algorithm over the
// entire graph when there are many connected regions.
rustc_index::newtype_index! {
pub struct RegionId {
ENCODABLE = custom
}
}
struct ConnectedRegion {
idents: SmallVec<[Symbol; 8]>,
impl_blocks: FxHashSet<usize>,
}
// Highest connected region id
let mut highest_region_id = 0;
let mut connected_regions: IndexVec<RegionId, _> = Default::default();
// Reverse map from the Symbol to the connected region id.
let mut connected_region_ids = FxHashMap::default();
let mut connected_regions = FxHashMap::default();
for (i, &(&_impl_def_id, impl_items)) in impls_items.iter().enumerate() {
if impl_items.len() == 0 {
@ -173,7 +178,7 @@ struct ConnectedRegion {
}
// First obtain a list of existing connected region ids
let mut idents_to_add = SmallVec::<[Symbol; 8]>::new();
let ids = impl_items
let mut ids = impl_items
.in_definition_order()
.filter_map(|item| {
let entry = connected_region_ids.entry(item.ident.name);
@ -184,62 +189,64 @@ struct ConnectedRegion {
None
}
})
.collect::<FxHashSet<usize>>();
match ids.len() {
0 | 1 => {
let id_to_set = if ids.is_empty() {
.collect::<SmallVec<[RegionId; 8]>>();
// Sort the id list so that the algorithm is deterministic
ids.sort_unstable();
let ids = ids;
match &ids[..] {
// Create a new connected region
let region = ConnectedRegion {
[] => {
let id_to_set = connected_regions.next_index();
// Update the connected region ids
for ident in &idents_to_add {
connected_region_ids.insert(*ident, id_to_set);
}
connected_regions.insert(
id_to_set,
ConnectedRegion {
idents: idents_to_add,
impl_blocks: std::iter::once(i).collect(),
};
connected_regions.insert(highest_region_id, region);
(highest_region_id, highest_region_id += 1).0
} else {
},
);
}
// Take the only id inside the list
let id_to_set = *ids.iter().next().unwrap();
let region = connected_regions.get_mut(&id_to_set).unwrap();
&[id_to_set] => {
let region = connected_regions[id_to_set].as_mut().unwrap();
region.impl_blocks.insert(i);
region.idents.extend_from_slice(&idents_to_add);
id_to_set
};
let (_id, region) = connected_regions.iter().next().unwrap();
// Update the connected region ids
for ident in region.idents.iter() {
for ident in &idents_to_add {
connected_region_ids.insert(*ident, id_to_set);
}
}
_ => {
// We have multiple connected regions to merge.
// In the worst case this might add impl blocks
// one by one and can thus be O(n^2) in the size
// of the resulting final connected region, but
// this is no issue as the final step to check
// for overlaps runs in O(n^2) as well.
// Take the smallest id from the list
let id_to_set = *ids.iter().min().unwrap();
// Sort the id list so that the algorithm is deterministic
let mut ids = ids.into_iter().collect::<SmallVec<[usize; 8]>>();
ids.sort_unstable();
let mut region = connected_regions.remove(&id_to_set).unwrap();
region.idents.extend_from_slice(&idents_to_add);
&[id_to_set, ..] => {
let mut region = connected_regions.remove(id_to_set).unwrap();
region.impl_blocks.insert(i);
region.idents.extend_from_slice(&idents_to_add);
// Update the connected region ids
for ident in &idents_to_add {
connected_region_ids.insert(*ident, id_to_set);
}
// Remove other regions from ids.
for &id in ids.iter() {
if id == id_to_set {
continue;
}
let r = connected_regions.remove(&id).unwrap();
// Update the connected region ids
let r = connected_regions.remove(id).unwrap();
for ident in r.idents.iter() {
connected_region_ids.insert(*ident, id_to_set);
}
region.idents.extend_from_slice(&r.idents);
region.impl_blocks.extend(r.impl_blocks);
}
connected_regions.insert(id_to_set, region);
}
}
@ -254,16 +261,22 @@ struct ConnectedRegion {
let avg = impls.len() / connected_regions.len();
let s = connected_regions
.iter()
.map(|r| r.1.impl_blocks.len() as isize - avg as isize)
.flatten()
.map(|r| r.impl_blocks.len() as isize - avg as isize)
.map(|v| v.abs() as usize)
.sum::<usize>();
s / connected_regions.len()
},
connected_regions.iter().map(|r| r.1.impl_blocks.len()).max().unwrap()
connected_regions
.iter()
.flatten()
.map(|r| r.impl_blocks.len())
.max()
.unwrap()
);
// List of connected regions is built. Now, run the overlap check
// for each pair of impl blocks in the same connected region.
for (_id, region) in connected_regions.into_iter() {
for region in connected_regions.into_iter().flatten() {
let mut impl_blocks =
region.impl_blocks.into_iter().collect::<SmallVec<[usize; 8]>>();
impl_blocks.sort_unstable();

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@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
#![feature(in_band_lifetimes)]
#![feature(is_sorted)]
#![feature(iter_zip)]
#![feature(min_specialization)]
#![feature(nll)]
#![feature(try_blocks)]
#![feature(never_type)]