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Author SHA1 Message Date
Denis Vasilik
9785fd0882 Use intra-doc links 2020-08-21 21:41:43 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
a45d90ec23 Use intra-doc links 2020-08-21 21:35:52 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
a3b45f3e54 Convert links to intra-doc links format 2020-08-21 20:28:57 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
37b6c249ed Rework imports used solely for docs 2020-08-21 19:19:58 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
0f6d95d1eb Apply auto-formatter 2020-08-21 18:50:09 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
0bccd9809e Incorporate suggestions from review 2020-08-21 18:35:17 +02:00
bors
efec7cde93 Auto merge of #75694 - RalfJung:miri-align-to, r=nagisa
enable align_to tests in Miri

With https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/1074 resolved, we can enable these tests in Miri.

I also tweaked the test sized to get reasonable execution times with decent test coverage.
2020-08-21 15:40:48 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
cccb8892e9
Rollup merge of #75727 - camelid:intra-doc-links-for-core-result, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in `core::result`

Part of #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: A-intra-doc-links T-doc T-rustdoc
2020-08-21 17:55:14 +09:00
bors
d9d4d39612 Auto merge of #73565 - matthewjasper:core-min-spec, r=nagisa
Use min_specialization in libcore

Getting `TrustedRandomAccess` to work is the main interesting thing here.

- `get_unchecked` is now an unstable, hidden method on `Iterator`
- The contract for `TrustedRandomAccess` is made clearer in documentation
- Fixed a bug where `Debug` would create aliasing references when using the specialized zip impl
- Added tests for the side effects of `next_back` and `nth`.

closes #68536
2020-08-20 23:05:31 +00:00
Camelid
5a307cf4bb
Fix intra-doc links
One of the original links was linking to the wrong thing as well.

Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-08-20 12:39:12 -07:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
4bfacffb90 Optimise align_offset for stride=1 further
`stride == 1` case can be computed more efficiently through `-p (mod
a)`. That, then translates to a nice and short sequence of LLVM
instructions:

    %address = ptrtoint i8* %p to i64
    %negptr = sub i64 0, %address
    %offset = and i64 %negptr, %a_minus_one

And produces pretty much ideal code-gen when this function is used in
isolation.

Typical use of this function will, however, involve use of
the result to offset a pointer, i.e.

    %aligned = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %p, i64 %offset

This still looks very good, but LLVM does not really translate that to
what would be considered ideal machine code (on any target). For example
that's the codegen we obtain for an unknown alignment:

    ; x86_64
    dec     rsi
    mov     rax, rdi
    neg     rax
    and     rax, rsi
    add     rax, rdi

In particular negating a pointer is not something that’s going to be
optimised for in the design of CISC architectures like x86_64. They
are much better at offsetting pointers. And so we’d love to utilize this
ability and produce code that's more like this:

    ; x86_64
    lea     rax, [rsi + rdi - 1]
    neg     rsi
    and     rax, rsi

To achieve this we need to give LLVM an opportunity to apply its
various peep-hole optimisations that it does during DAG selection. In
particular, the `and` instruction appears to be a major inhibitor here.
We cannot, sadly, get rid of this load-bearing operation, but we can
reorder operations such that LLVM has more to work with around this
instruction.

One such ordering is proposed in #75579 and results in LLVM IR that
looks broadly like this:

    ; using add enables `lea` and similar CISCisms
    %offset_ptr = add i64 %address, %a_minus_one
    %mask = sub i64 0, %a
    %masked = and i64 %offset_ptr, %mask
    ; can be folded with `gepi` that may follow
    %offset = sub i64 %masked, %address

…and generates the intended x86_64 machine code. One might also wonder
how the increased amount of code would impact a RISC target. Turns out
not much:

    ; aarch64 previous                 ; aarch64 new
    sub     x8, x1, #1                 add     x8, x1, x0
    neg     x9, x0                     sub     x8, x8, #1
    and     x8, x9, x8                 neg     x9, x1
    add     x0, x0, x8                 and     x0, x8, x9

    (and similarly for ppc, sparc, mips, riscv, etc)

The only target that seems to do worse is… wasm32.

Onto actual measurements – the best way to evaluate snippets like these
is to use llvm-mca. Much like Aarch64 assembly would allow to suspect,
there isn’t any performance difference to be found. Both snippets
execute in same number of cycles for the CPUs I tried. On x86_64,
we get throughput improvement of >50%, however!
2020-08-20 05:06:00 +03:00
Camelid
22c02bfdb1
Revert to old link since intra-doc link is broken
Can't link from `core` to `std` yet.
2020-08-19 18:17:55 -07:00
bors
5f6fcad644 Auto merge of #75563 - richkadel:llvm-coverage-map-gen-5.4, r=wesleywiser
Moved coverage counter injection from BasicBlock to Statement.

As discussed on Zulip: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/Implement.20LLVM-compatible.20source-based.20cod.20compiler-team.23278
2020-08-19 22:48:40 +00:00
Camelid
e0430a8aa2 Switch to intra-doc links in core::result 2020-08-19 14:02:34 -07:00
Matthew Jasper
dbad8c9368 Use min_specialization in libcore 2020-08-19 20:08:02 +01:00
Tyler Mandry
4123237fa1
Rollup merge of #75648 - matklad:lazy-dropck, r=KodrAus
Make OnceCell<T> transparent to dropck

See the failed build in

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75555#issuecomment-675016718

for an example where we need this in real life

r? @ghost
2020-08-19 11:12:20 -07:00
Denis Vasilik
f71919c3db Fix anchor links 2020-08-19 16:44:20 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
6e2f076917 Use intra-doc links for links with anchors 2020-08-19 15:22:04 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
d1838f6c73 Use intra-doc links for compare_exchange and compare_exchange_weak 2020-08-19 15:12:28 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
751e343ab2 Use intra-doc linkks 2020-08-19 14:13:53 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
d339cfe4a1 Use intra-doc links for ptr::* 2020-08-19 13:38:22 +02:00
bors
11a44adc6f Auto merge of #75600 - nagisa:improve_align_offset, r=KodrAus
Improve codegen for `align_offset`

In this PR the `align_offset` implementation is changed/improved to produce better code in certain scenarios such as when pointer type is has a stride of 1 or when building for low optimisation levels.

While these changes do not achieve the "ideal" codegen referenced in #75579, it gets significantly closer to it. I’m not actually sure if the codegen can actually be much better with this function returning the offset, rather than the aligned pointer.

See the descriptions for separate commits for further information.
2020-08-19 10:54:44 +00:00
Denis Vasilik
2c7998720c Use intra-doc links for mem::* 2020-08-19 12:38:32 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
45b4e1470c Use intra-doc links for sync::* 2020-08-19 12:16:16 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
fb7d9170f4 Use intra-doc links for f32::* and f64::* 2020-08-19 12:04:23 +02:00
Ralf Jung
6a06bfc252 enable align_to tests in Miri 2020-08-19 10:41:51 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
a929738478 Use intra-doc links for u32::* 2020-08-19 10:19:06 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
7b5ec9e9e0 Use intra-doc links for AtomicU32::* 2020-08-19 09:58:41 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
2373dbce83 Use intra-doc links for AtomicI32::* 2020-08-19 09:52:19 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
ac264b53d1
Rollup merge of #75499 - jack-champagne:jack-champagne/issue-75412, r=Dylan-DPC
Fix documentation error

This should fix #75412. Just a quick >= to > sign replacement.
2020-08-19 15:54:28 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1f4f31785e
Rollup merge of #75049 - janriemer:patch-1, r=poliorcetics
docs(marker/copy): provide example for `&T` being `Copy`

### Edited 2020-08-16 (most recent)
In the current documentation about the `Copy` marker trait, there is a section
with examples of structs that can implement `Copy`. Currently there is no example for
showing that shared references (`&T`) are also `Copy`.
It is worth to have a dedicated example for `&T` being `Copy`, because shared
references are an integral part of the language and it being `Copy` is not as
intuitive as other types that share this behaviour like `i32` or `bool`.

The example picks up on the previous non-`Copy` struct and shows that
structs can be `Copy`, even when they hold a shared reference to a non-`Copy` type.

-----------------------------------------
### Edited 2020-08-02, 3:28 p.m.
I've just realized that it says "in addition to the **implementors listed below**", which makes this PR kind of "wrong", because `&T` is indeed in the "implementors listed below".
Maybe we can instead show an example with `&T` in the [When can my type be Copy](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Copy.html#when-can-my-type-be-copy) section.

What I really want to achieve is that it becomes more obvious that `&T` is also `Copy`, because, I think, it is very valuable to know and it wasn't obvious for me, until I read something about it in a forum post.

What do you think? I would create another PR for that.
**Please feel free to close this PR.**

-----------------------------------
### Original post
In the current documentation about the `Copy` marker trait, there is a section
about "additional implementors", which list additional implementors of the `Copy` trait.
The fact that shared references are also `Copy` is mixed with another point,
which makes it hard to recognize and make it seem not as important.

This clarifies the fact that shared references are also `Copy`, by mentioning it as a
separate item in the list of "additional implementors".
2020-08-19 15:54:26 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
17d3ce457f
Rollup merge of #75038 - rust-lang:Havvy-patch-1, r=steveklabnik
See also X-Link mem::{swap, take, replace}

Since it's easy to end up at one of these functions when you really wanted the other one, cross link them with descriptions of why you'd want to use them.
2020-08-19 15:54:24 +09:00
Tim Diekmann
438c40efa1 Allow reallocation to different alignment 2020-08-19 06:46:47 +02:00
Rich Kadel
d129ac2655 Moved coverage counter injection from BasicBlock to Statement. 2020-08-18 21:06:45 -07:00
Denis Vasilik
076ae25714 Use intra-doc links for AtomicIsize::* 2020-08-19 00:10:57 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
69e5a4ccaa Use intra-doc links for AtomicBool::* 2020-08-19 00:05:49 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
c159e1764a Use intra-doc links for Ordering::* 2020-08-18 23:42:38 +02:00
Jan Riemer
522d177f34 docs: add another derive for Copyable struct
This adds another `derive` for a `Copy`able struct, so that we are
consistent with `derive` annotations.
2020-08-18 18:40:19 +02:00
Tim Diekmann
a9fe0ca47a Clean up AllocRef implementation and documentation 2020-08-18 09:53:22 +02:00
bors
515c9fa505 Auto merge of #75621 - TimDiekmann:no-fast-realloc, r=Amanieu
Remove fast path in reallocation for same layout sizes

r? @Amanieu

Before merging a perf-run should be done.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-allocators/issues/70
2020-08-18 05:42:05 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
5498367faf
Rollup merge of #75392 - TimDiekmann:non-null-uninit-slice, r=RalfJung
Add `as_uninit`-like methods to pointer types and unify documentation of `as_ref` methods

This adds a convenient method to retrieve a `&(mut) [MaybeUninit<T>]` from slice pointers (`*const [T]`, `*mut [T]`, `NonNull<[T]>`). See also https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-allocators/issues/66#issuecomment-671789105.

~I'll add a tracking issue as soon as it's reviewed and CI passed.~
Tracking Issue: #75402

r? @RalfJung
2020-08-18 09:27:42 +09:00
Aleksey Kladov
695d86f584 Make OnceCell<T> transparent to dropck
See the failed build in

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75555#issuecomment-675016718

for an example where we need this in real life
2020-08-18 00:34:54 +02:00
bors
792c645ca7 Auto merge of #75145 - davidtwco:issue-60607-preallocate-defid-for-lang-items, r=petrochenkov
Reference lang items during AST lowering

Fixes #60607 and fixes #61019.

This PR introduces `QPath::LangItem` to the HIR and uses it in AST lowering instead of constructing a `hir::Path` from a slice of symbols:

- Credit for much of this work goes to @matthewjasper, I basically just [rebased their earlier work](a227c706b7 (diff-c0f791ead38d2d02916faaad0f56f41d)).
- ~~Changes to Clippy might not be correct, they compile but attempting to run tests through `./x.py` produced failures which appeared spurious, so I didn't run any clippy tests.~~
- Changes to save analysis might not be correct - tests pass but I don't have a lot of confidence in those changes being correct.
- I've used `GenericBounds::LangItemTrait` rather than changing `PolyTraitRef`, as suggested by @matthewjasper [in this comment](a227c706b7 (r40107992)) but I'd prefer that be left for a follow-up.
- I've split things into smaller commits fairly arbitrarily to make the diff easier to review, each commit should compile but might not pass tests until the final commit.

r? @oli-obk
cc @matthewjasper
2020-08-17 20:51:59 +00:00
bors
e8df0b8932 Auto merge of #74940 - oli-obk:const_is_null, r=RalfJung
Make `<*const T>::is_null` const fn

r? @RalfJung

cc @rust-lang/wg-const-eval

tracking issue: #74939
2020-08-17 14:13:13 +00:00
Tim Diekmann
93e074bc8a Add as_uninit-like methods to pointer types and unify documentation of as_ref methods
Fix example in `NonNull::as_uninit_slice`


Rename feature gate to "ptr_as_uninit"


Make methods more consistent with already stable methods


Make `pointer::as_uninit_slice` return an `Option`


Fix placement for `// SAFETY` section


Add `as_uninit_ref` and `as_uninit_mut` to pointers


Fix doctest


Update tracking issue


Fix doc links


Apply suggestions from review


Make wording about counterparts consistent


Fix doc links


Improve documentation

Fix doc-tests


Fix doc links ... again


Apply suggestions from review


Apply suggestions from Review


Apply suggestion from review to all affected files


Add missing words in safety sections in `as_uninit_slice_mut`


Fix safety-comment in `NonNull::as_uninit_slice_mut`
2020-08-17 14:23:14 +02:00
Tim Diekmann
c619b36975 Remove fast path in reallocation for same layout sizes 2020-08-17 13:23:38 +02:00
Laurence Tratt
9bac5774d7 Grammar tweak. 2020-08-17 09:34:15 +01:00
Laurence Tratt
68209c3fe4 Rename the types for clarity. 2020-08-17 09:31:09 +01:00
bors
67e7b9b8cf Auto merge of #75535 - denisvasilik:intra-doc-links-any, r=jyn514
Move to intra-doc links for /library/core/src/any.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

Known issues:

* Links from `core` to `std` (#74481):
    * `[Box]: ../../std/boxed/struct.Box.html`
2020-08-17 08:00:45 +00:00
dylni
d04e6b8de5 Replace ad hoc implementations with slice::check_range 2020-08-16 21:47:12 -04:00