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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marcin Fatyga
4e2822c5c2 Rename ordering chaining functions. 2016-10-27 23:31:10 +02:00
bors
3f4408347d Auto merge of #37350 - srinivasreddy:meta_2, r=nrc
run rustfmt on librustc_metadata folder
2016-10-27 12:51:49 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
8a38928b44 Address comments + Fix rebase 2016-10-27 22:20:25 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
eada951f9c Support Self in struct expressions and patterns 2016-10-27 22:14:42 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
a9f91b1b0e Preparations and cleanup
Diagnostics for struct path resolution errors in resolve and typeck are unified.
Self type is treated as a type alias in few places (not reachable yet).
Unsafe cell is seen in constants even through type aliases.
All checks for struct paths in typeck work on type level.
2016-10-27 22:14:41 +03:00
Alex Crichton
de80670f74 Disable jemalloc on aarch64/powerpc
Sounds like jemalloc is broken on systems which differ in page size than the
host it was compiled on (unless an option was passed). This unfortunately
reduces the portability of binaries created and can often make Rust segfault by
default. For now let's patch over this by disabling jemalloc until we can figure
out a better solution.

Closes #36994
Closes #37320
cc jemalloc/jemalloc#467
2016-10-27 08:08:33 -07:00
bors
07436946b6 Auto merge of #37245 - goffrie:recovery, r=nrc
Recover out of an enum or struct's braced block.

If we encounter a syntax error inside of a braced block, then we should
fail by consuming the rest of the block if possible.
This implements such recovery for enums and structs.

Fixes #37113.
2016-10-27 07:19:16 -07:00
Ulrik Sverdrup
9568f44842 Add documentation for Read, Write impls for slices and Vec
The Write impls for &[u8] and Vec<u8> are quite different, and we need this to
be reflected in the docs.

These documentation comments will be visible on the respective type's
page in the trait impls section.
2016-10-27 15:25:14 +02:00
bors
a0e31a5bfc Auto merge of #36894 - petrochenkov:deny, r=nikomatsakis
Make sufficiently old or low-impact compatibility lints deny-by-default

Tracking issues are updated/created when necessary.
Needs crater run before proceeding.

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-10-27 04:06:31 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
2a85211040 Make sufficiently old or low-impact compatibility lints deny-by-default 2016-10-27 12:06:03 +03:00
bors
46d39f3329 Auto merge of #37128 - nrc:depr-attr, r=@alexcrichton
Deprecate no_debug and custom_derive

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-10-27 00:51:58 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
ef6a07221d deduplicate one-time diagnostics on lint ID as well as span and message
Some lint-level attributes (like `bad-style`, or, more dramatically,
`warnings`) can affect more than one lint; it seems fairer to point out
the attribute once for each distinct lint affected. Also, a UI test is
added. This remains in the matter of #24690.
2016-10-26 23:24:59 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
8d1da8452c one-time diagnostics are only one-time for humans, not JSON-eating tools
Jonathan D. Turner pointed out that we don't want to dedup in JSON
mode. Since the compile-test runner uses JSON output, we regrettably
need to revert the edits to existing tests; one imagines that testing
for one-time diagnosticity for humans will have to be added as a UI
test.

This remains in the matter of #24690.
2016-10-26 22:42:20 -07:00
bors
bc283c9487 Auto merge of #11994 - eddyb:struct-literal-field-shorthand, r=nrc
Implement field shorthands in struct literal expressions.

Implements #37340 in a straight-forward way: `Foo { x, y: f() }` parses as `Foo { x: x, y: f() }`.
Because of the added `is_shorthand` to `ast::Field`, this is `[syntax-breaking]` (cc @Manishearth).

* [x] Mark the fields as being a shorthand (the exact same way we do it in patterns), for pretty-printing.
* [x] Gate the shorthand syntax with `#![feature(field_init_shorthand)]`.
* [x] Don't parse numeric field as identifiers.
* [x] Arbitrary field order tests.
2016-10-26 21:47:25 -07:00
Robin Stocker
de5172ce5f Add semicolon to "Maybe a missing extern crate foo" message
I had it a couple of times that I was missing the "extern crate" line
after I introduced a new dependency. So I copied the text from the
message and inserted it into the beginning of my code, only to find the
compiler complaining that I was missing the semicolon. (I forgot to add
it after the text that I had pasted.)

There's a similar message which does include the semicolon, namely
"help: you can import it into scope: `use foo::Bar;`". I think the two
messages should be consistent, so this change adds it for "extern
crate".
2016-10-27 15:24:08 +11:00
Zack M. Davis
95805ee627 save a borrow by using return value of HashSet::insert
Thanks to Niko Matsakis's review for the suggestion.
2016-10-26 20:52:54 -07:00
Geoffry Song
c9036ccffe Recover out of an enum or struct's braced block.
If we encounter a syntax error inside of a braced block, then we should
fail by consuming the rest of the block if possible.
This implements such recovery for enums and structs.

Fixes #37113.
2016-10-26 22:27:14 -04:00
Nick Cameron
8c4a39cd95 review changes 2016-10-27 14:44:05 +13:00
bors
4a584637b0 Auto merge of #36695 - arielb1:literal-match, r=eddyb
Refactor match checking to use HAIR

Refactor match checking to use HAIR instead of HIR, fixing quite a few bugs in the process.

r? @eddyb
2016-10-26 18:18:57 -07:00
Eduard Burtescu
9908711e5e Implement field shorthands in struct literal expressions. 2016-10-27 03:15:13 +03:00
Ulrik Sverdrup
5dc9db541e vec: Remove the Vec specialization for .extend()
This now produces as good code (with optimizations) using the TrustedLen
codepath.
2016-10-27 01:45:31 +02:00
Nick Cameron
9322332140 deprecation message for custom derive 2016-10-27 11:44:42 +13:00
Nick Cameron
b7675cf04a Deprecate custom_derive
Has a custom deprecation since deprecating features is not supported and is a pain to implement
2016-10-27 11:44:42 +13:00
Nick Cameron
d1b08b136c deprecate no_debug 2016-10-27 11:44:42 +13:00
Nick Cameron
121e903f17 Add possibility of deprecating attributes 2016-10-27 11:44:42 +13:00
Ulrik Sverdrup
2411be5cae impl TrustedLen for vec::IntoIter 2016-10-27 00:18:13 +02:00
Ulrik Sverdrup
8b2108c6cb core::ptr: Add .wrapping_offset() methods
.wrapping_offset() exposes the arith_offset intrinsic in the core
module. This is the first step in making it possible to stabilize the
interface later.

`arith_offset` is a useful tool for developing iterators for two
reasons:

1. `arith_offset` is used by the slice's iterator, the most important
   iterator in libcore, and it is natural that Rust users need the same
   power available to implement similar iterators.
2. It is a good way to implement raw pointer iterations with step
   greater than one.

The name seems to fit the style of methods like "wrapping_add".
2016-10-27 00:07:26 +02:00
bors
c59cb71d97 Auto merge of #37419 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 7 pull requests

- Successful merges: #36206, #37144, #37391, #37394, #37396, #37398, #37414
- Failed merges:
2016-10-26 14:58:16 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
48b022838b Rollup merge of #37414 - thepowersgang:fix-typo, r=nrc
Fix typo in libsyntax, it was bothering me

May I present - the world's shortest diff.
2016-10-26 23:49:27 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
dc3b3afda6 Rollup merge of #37398 - zoffixznet:patch-1, r=GuillaumeGomez
Fix typo
2016-10-26 23:49:27 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
46c5c6ccfd Rollup merge of #37396 - mikhail-m1:e0221, r=jonathandturner
Make error E0221 more helpful

fix #35970 as part of #35233
r? @jonathandturner
2016-10-26 23:49:27 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
cf6f885e75 Rollup merge of #37394 - cramertj:cramertj/unused-import-with-id, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add identifier to unused import warnings

Fix #37376.

For some reason, though, I'm getting warnings with messages like "76:9: 76:16: unused import: `self::g`" instead of "unused import: `self::g`". @pnkfelix Any ideas what might be causing this?
2016-10-26 23:49:27 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
12eefac766 Rollup merge of #37391 - vtduncan:vec-docs, r=GuillaumeGomez
Broken links in Vec docs

Fixed some issues with quote/bracket nesting and made quoting more consistent.

r? @steveklabnik
2016-10-26 23:49:27 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
6a1d4e911a Rollup merge of #37144 - eulerdisk:fix_37126, r=nrc
save_analysis: Dump data only if get_path_data doesn't fail to resolve a path.

Solves #37126

Dump data only if `get_path_data` doesn't fail to resolve a path.
`get_path_data` returns `None` when it have to deals with `Def::Err`, which is used as placeholder for a failed resolution.

Tell me if this is good enough, maybe I have to add some tests ?

r? @nrc
2016-10-26 23:49:26 +02:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
3f9ebb48cf add back test for issue #6804 2016-10-27 00:38:18 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
41578507a6 flatten nested slice patterns in HAIR construction
nested slice patterns have the same functionality as non-nested
ones, so flatten them in HAIR construction.

Fixes #26158.
2016-10-26 23:52:03 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
8d3e89b484 handle mixed byte literal and byte array patterns
Convert byte literal pattern to byte array patterns when they are both
used together. so matching them is properly handled. I could've done the
conversion eagerly, but that could have caused a bad worst-case for
massive byte-array matches.

Fixes #18027.
Fixes #25051.
Fixes #26510.
2016-10-26 23:10:30 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
76fb7d90ec remove StaticInliner and NaN checking
NaN checking was a lint for a deprecated feature. It can go away.
2016-10-26 22:41:17 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
37418b850f stop using MatchCheckCtxt to hold the param-env for check_match 2016-10-26 22:41:17 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
e313d8b290 change match checking to use HAIR
no intended functional changes
2016-10-26 22:41:17 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
04a92a1f56 un-break the construct_witness logic
Fixes #35609.
2016-10-26 22:41:17 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
abae5e7e25 split the exhaustiveness-checking logic to its own module
`check_match` is now left with its grab bag of random checks.
2016-10-26 22:41:17 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
48387c8bd9 refactor the pat_is_catchall logic 2016-10-26 22:41:17 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
732f22745d move hair::cx::pattern to const_eval 2016-10-26 22:41:17 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
bb5afb4121 use a struct abstraction in check_match 2016-10-26 22:41:16 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
b69cca6da4 remove SliceWithSubslice, only used from old trans 2016-10-26 22:41:16 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
e5c01f4633 comment some ugly points in check_match 2016-10-26 22:41:16 +03:00
bors
3a25b65c1f Auto merge of #37315 - bluss:fold-more, r=alexcrichton
Implement Iterator::fold for .chain(), .cloned(), .map() and the VecDeque iterators.

Chain can do something interesting here where it passes on the fold
into its inner iterators.

The lets the underlying iterator's custom fold() be used, and skips the
regular chain logic in next.

Also implement .fold() specifically for .map() and .cloned() so that any
inner fold improvements are available through map and cloned.

The same way, a VecDeque iterator fold can be turned into two slice folds.

These changes lend the power of the slice iterator's loop codegen to
VecDeque, and to chains of slice iterators, and so on.
It's an improvement for .sum() and .product(), and other uses of fold.
2016-10-26 11:43:32 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
811a2b91de Prohibit patterns in trait methods without bodies 2016-10-26 20:55:16 +03:00
bors
a5b6a9fa8a Auto merge of #37312 - arthurprs:sip-smaller, r=alexcrichton
Small improvement to SipHasher

Very small but constant improvement, the objective is to lower latency for u16, u32 and small strings.

CC #35735

```
➜  siphash-bench git:(master) ✗ sudo nice -n -20 target/release/foo-648738a54f390643 --bench | tee benches.txt
[sudo] password for arthurprs:

running 62 tests
test _same                       ... bench:           0 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test _warmup                     ... bench:           0 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test rust_siphash13::int_u16     ... bench:          12 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::int_u32     ... bench:          14 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test rust_siphash13::int_u64     ... bench:          11 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::int_u8      ... bench:          11 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_10  ... bench:          18 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_100 ... bench:          42 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_11  ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_12  ... bench:          21 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_2   ... bench:          16 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_200 ... bench:          68 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_3   ... bench:          17 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_4   ... bench:          18 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_5   ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 4)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_6   ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_7   ... bench:          20 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_8   ... bench:          16 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::slice::_9   ... bench:          18 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_10   ... bench:          18 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_100  ... bench:          41 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_11   ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_12   ... bench:          20 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_2    ... bench:          16 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_200  ... bench:          68 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_3    ... bench:          17 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_4    ... bench:          18 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_5    ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 6)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_6    ... bench:          20 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_7    ... bench:          23 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_8    ... bench:          15 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test rust_siphash13::str_::_9    ... bench:          17 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::int_u16              ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::int_u32              ... bench:           9 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::int_u64              ... bench:          12 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::int_u8               ... bench:           7 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test sip1b::slice::_10           ... bench:          12 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::slice::_100          ... bench:          33 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test sip1b::slice::_11           ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test sip1b::slice::_12           ... bench:          12 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::slice::_2            ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test sip1b::slice::_200          ... bench:          62 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test sip1b::slice::_3            ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::slice::_4            ... bench:           9 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test sip1b::slice::_5            ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::slice::_6            ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test sip1b::slice::_7            ... bench:          11 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test sip1b::slice::_8            ... bench:          11 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::slice::_9            ... bench:          12 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_10            ... bench:          15 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_100           ... bench:          37 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test sip1b::str_::_11            ... bench:          16 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_12            ... bench:          14 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_2             ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_200           ... bench:          67 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test sip1b::str_::_3             ... bench:          14 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test sip1b::str_::_4             ... bench:          12 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_5             ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_6             ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test sip1b::str_::_7             ... bench:          16 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_8             ... bench:          14 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test sip1b::str_::_9             ... bench:          15 ns/iter (+/- 1)

test result: ok. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 62 measured

➜  siphash-bench git:(master) ✗ cargo benchcmp rust_siphash13:: sip1b:: benches.txt
 name         rust_siphash13:: ns/iter  sip1b:: ns/iter  diff ns/iter   diff %
 int_u16      12                        10                         -2  -16.67%
 int_u32      14                        9                          -5  -35.71%
 int_u64      11                        12                          1    9.09%
 int_u8       11                        7                          -4  -36.36%
 slice::_10   18                        12                         -6  -33.33%
 slice::_100  42                        33                         -9  -21.43%
 slice::_11   19                        13                         -6  -31.58%
 slice::_12   21                        12                         -9  -42.86%
 slice::_2    16                        10                         -6  -37.50%
 slice::_200  68                        62                         -6   -8.82%
 slice::_3    17                        10                         -7  -41.18%
 slice::_4    18                        9                          -9  -50.00%
 slice::_5    19                        10                         -9  -47.37%
 slice::_6    19                        10                         -9  -47.37%
 slice::_7    20                        11                         -9  -45.00%
 slice::_8    16                        11                         -5  -31.25%
 slice::_9    18                        12                         -6  -33.33%
 str_::_10    18                        15                         -3  -16.67%
 str_::_100   41                        37                         -4   -9.76%
 str_::_11    19                        16                         -3  -15.79%
 str_::_12    20                        14                         -6  -30.00%
 str_::_2     16                        13                         -3  -18.75%
 str_::_200   68                        67                         -1   -1.47%
 str_::_3     17                        14                         -3  -17.65%
 str_::_4     18                        12                         -6  -33.33%
 str_::_5     19                        13                         -6  -31.58%
 str_::_6     20                        13                         -7  -35.00%
 str_::_7     23                        16                         -7  -30.43%
 str_::_8     15                        14                         -1   -6.67%
 str_::_9     17                        15                         -2  -11.76%

```

from a modified hash-rs suite (preallocating maps and adding having slice/str variants)

graph version: http://imgur.com/a/DuoI4

```
➜  hash-rs git:(rfc-extend-hasher) ✗ cargo benchcmp sip13:: sip13opt:: benches.txt
 name                             sip13:: ns/iter      sip13opt:: ns/iter   diff ns/iter   diff %
 slice::mapcountdense_000000001   27,343 (36 MB/s)     26,401 (37 MB/s)             -942   -3.45%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000002   28,982 (69 MB/s)     26,807 (74 MB/s)           -2,175   -7.50%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000003   29,304 (102 MB/s)    27,360 (109 MB/s)          -1,944   -6.63%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000004   30,411 (131 MB/s)    25,888 (154 MB/s)          -4,523  -14.87%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000005   32,625 (153 MB/s)    27,486 (181 MB/s)          -5,139  -15.75%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000006   34,920 (171 MB/s)    27,204 (220 MB/s)          -7,716  -22.10%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000007   33,497 (208 MB/s)    28,330 (247 MB/s)          -5,167  -15.43%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000008   31,153 (256 MB/s)    28,617 (279 MB/s)          -2,536   -8.14%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000009   30,745 (292 MB/s)    29,666 (303 MB/s)          -1,079   -3.51%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000010   31,509 (317 MB/s)    29,804 (335 MB/s)          -1,705   -5.41%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000011   32,526 (338 MB/s)    30,520 (360 MB/s)          -2,006   -6.17%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000012   32,981 (363 MB/s)    28,739 (417 MB/s)          -4,242  -12.86%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000013   34,713 (374 MB/s)    30,348 (428 MB/s)          -4,365  -12.57%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000014   34,635 (404 MB/s)    29,974 (467 MB/s)          -4,661  -13.46%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000015   35,924 (417 MB/s)    30,584 (490 MB/s)          -5,340  -14.86%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000016   31,939 (500 MB/s)    30,564 (523 MB/s)          -1,375   -4.31%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000032   36,545 (875 MB/s)    34,833 (918 MB/s)          -1,712   -4.68%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000064   44,691 (1432 MB/s)   43,912 (1457 MB/s)           -779   -1.74%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000128   67,210 (1904 MB/s)   64,630 (1980 MB/s)         -2,580   -3.84%
 slice::mapcountdense_000000256   110,320 (2320 MB/s)  108,713 (2354 MB/s)        -1,607   -1.46%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000001  29,686 (33 MB/s)     28,673 (34 MB/s)           -1,013   -3.41%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000002  32,073 (62 MB/s)     30,519 (65 MB/s)           -1,554   -4.85%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000003  33,184 (90 MB/s)     31,208 (96 MB/s)           -1,976   -5.95%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000004  34,344 (116 MB/s)    30,242 (132 MB/s)          -4,102  -11.94%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000005  34,536 (144 MB/s)    30,552 (163 MB/s)          -3,984  -11.54%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000006  35,791 (167 MB/s)    30,813 (194 MB/s)          -4,978  -13.91%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000007  36,773 (190 MB/s)    31,362 (223 MB/s)          -5,411  -14.71%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000008  33,101 (241 MB/s)    32,399 (246 MB/s)            -702   -2.12%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000009  34,025 (264 MB/s)    33,065 (272 MB/s)            -960   -2.82%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000010  34,755 (287 MB/s)    33,152 (301 MB/s)          -1,603   -4.61%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000011  35,682 (308 MB/s)    33,631 (327 MB/s)          -2,051   -5.75%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000012  36,422 (329 MB/s)    32,604 (368 MB/s)          -3,818  -10.48%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000013  37,561 (346 MB/s)    32,978 (394 MB/s)          -4,583  -12.20%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000014  38,476 (363 MB/s)    33,376 (419 MB/s)          -5,100  -13.26%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000015  39,202 (382 MB/s)    33,750 (444 MB/s)          -5,452  -13.91%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000016  34,898 (458 MB/s)    33,621 (475 MB/s)          -1,277   -3.66%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000032  39,767 (804 MB/s)    38,013 (841 MB/s)          -1,754   -4.41%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000064  47,810 (1338 MB/s)   46,332 (1381 MB/s)         -1,478   -3.09%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000128  64,519 (1983 MB/s)   63,322 (2021 MB/s)         -1,197   -1.86%
 slice::mapcountsparse_000000256  101,042 (2533 MB/s)  99,754 (2566 MB/s)         -1,288   -1.27%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000001    27,183 (36 MB/s)     24,007 (41 MB/s)           -3,176  -11.68%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000002    28,940 (69 MB/s)     24,574 (81 MB/s)           -4,366  -15.09%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000003    29,000 (103 MB/s)    24,687 (121 MB/s)          -4,313  -14.87%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000004    29,822 (134 MB/s)    24,377 (164 MB/s)          -5,445  -18.26%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000005    31,962 (156 MB/s)    25,184 (198 MB/s)          -6,778  -21.21%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000006    32,218 (186 MB/s)    25,020 (239 MB/s)          -7,198  -22.34%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000007    35,482 (197 MB/s)    27,705 (252 MB/s)          -7,777  -21.92%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000008    28,643 (279 MB/s)    25,563 (312 MB/s)          -3,080  -10.75%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000009    30,112 (298 MB/s)    26,773 (336 MB/s)          -3,339  -11.09%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000010    31,554 (316 MB/s)    27,607 (362 MB/s)          -3,947  -12.51%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000011    32,062 (343 MB/s)    27,770 (396 MB/s)          -4,292  -13.39%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000012    32,258 (372 MB/s)    25,612 (468 MB/s)          -6,646  -20.60%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000013    33,544 (387 MB/s)    26,908 (483 MB/s)          -6,636  -19.78%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000014    34,681 (403 MB/s)    27,267 (513 MB/s)          -7,414  -21.38%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000015    37,883 (395 MB/s)    30,226 (496 MB/s)          -7,657  -20.21%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000016    30,299 (528 MB/s)    27,960 (572 MB/s)          -2,339   -7.72%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000032    34,372 (930 MB/s)    32,736 (977 MB/s)          -1,636   -4.76%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000048    38,610 (1243 MB/s)   36,437 (1317 MB/s)         -2,173   -5.63%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000064    43,052 (1486 MB/s)   41,269 (1550 MB/s)         -1,783   -4.14%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000128    64,059 (1998 MB/s)   62,007 (2064 MB/s)         -2,052   -3.20%
 str_::mapcountdense_000000256    109,608 (2335 MB/s)  107,184 (2388 MB/s)        -2,424   -2.21%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000001   29,155 (34 MB/s)     26,151 (38 MB/s)           -3,004  -10.30%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000002   31,536 (63 MB/s)     27,787 (71 MB/s)           -3,749  -11.89%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000003   32,524 (92 MB/s)     27,861 (107 MB/s)          -4,663  -14.34%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000004   33,535 (119 MB/s)    27,585 (145 MB/s)          -5,950  -17.74%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000005   34,239 (146 MB/s)    27,520 (181 MB/s)          -6,719  -19.62%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000006   35,485 (169 MB/s)    27,437 (218 MB/s)          -8,048  -22.68%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000007   39,098 (179 MB/s)    30,465 (229 MB/s)          -8,633  -22.08%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000008   30,882 (259 MB/s)    29,215 (273 MB/s)          -1,667   -5.40%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000009   33,375 (269 MB/s)    29,301 (307 MB/s)          -4,074  -12.21%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000010   33,531 (298 MB/s)    29,008 (344 MB/s)          -4,523  -13.49%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000011   34,607 (317 MB/s)    29,800 (369 MB/s)          -4,807  -13.89%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000012   35,700 (336 MB/s)    28,380 (422 MB/s)          -7,320  -20.50%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000013   36,692 (354 MB/s)    29,350 (442 MB/s)          -7,342  -20.01%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000014   37,326 (375 MB/s)    29,285 (478 MB/s)          -8,041  -21.54%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000015   41,098 (364 MB/s)    33,073 (453 MB/s)          -8,025  -19.53%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000016   33,046 (484 MB/s)    30,717 (520 MB/s)          -2,329   -7.05%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000032   37,471 (853 MB/s)    35,542 (900 MB/s)          -1,929   -5.15%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000048   41,324 (1161 MB/s)   39,332 (1220 MB/s)         -1,992   -4.82%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000064   45,858 (1395 MB/s)   43,802 (1461 MB/s)         -2,056   -4.48%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000128   62,471 (2048 MB/s)   60,683 (2109 MB/s)         -1,788   -2.86%
 str_::mapcountsparse_000000256   101,283 (2527 MB/s)  97,655 (2621 MB/s)         -3,628   -3.58%
```
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