492 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Niko Matsakis
3fd67eba87 fallout from separating impl-items from impls
Basically adding `visit_impl_item` in various places and so forth.
2016-11-16 13:57:43 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
36fbf8c53c refactor Visitor into ItemLikeVisitor and intravisit::Visitor
There are now three patterns (shallow, deep, and nested visit).  These
are described in detail on the docs in `itemlikevisit::ItemLikeVisitor`.
2016-11-16 13:51:36 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d7755701ad Remove scope_auxiliary.
This reduces the peak RSS for a cut-down version of the program
in #36799 by 10%, from 951MB to 856MB.
2016-11-14 17:04:05 +11:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
ca9b5664c3 rustc: move closure upvar types to the closure substs
This moves closures to the (DefId, Substs) scheme like all other items,
and saves a word from the size of TyS now that Substs is 2 words.
2016-11-12 19:00:50 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
3f9eba1c7c rustc: clean up lookup_item_type and remove TypeScheme. 2016-11-10 16:49:53 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
368281a110 Rollup merge of #37412 - eddyb:lazy-6, r=nikomatsakis
[6/n] rustc: transition HIR function bodies from Block to Expr.

_This is part of a series ([prev](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37408) | [next](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37676)) of patches designed to rework rustc into an out-of-order on-demand pipeline model for both better feature support (e.g. [MIR-based](https://github.com/solson/miri) early constant evaluation) and incremental execution of compiler passes (e.g. type-checking), with beneficial consequences to IDE support as well.
If any motivation is unclear, please ask for additional PR description clarifications or code comments._

<hr>

The main change here is that functions and closures both use `Expr` instead of `Block` for their bodies.
For closures this actually allows a honest representation of brace-less closure bodies, e.g. `|x| x + 1` is now distinguishable from `|x| { x + 1 }`, therefore this PR is `[syntax-breaking]` (cc @Manishearth).

Using `Expr` allows more logic to be shared between constant bodies and function bodies, with some small such changes already part of this PR, and eventually easing #35078 and per-body type tables.

Incidentally, there used to be some corners cut here and there and as such I had to (re)write divergence tracking for type-checking so that it is capable of understanding basic structured control-flow:

``` rust
fn a(x: bool) -> i32 {
    // match also works (as long as all arms diverge)
    if x { panic!("true") } else { return 1; }
    0 // "unreachable expression" after this PR
}
```

And since liveness' "not all control paths return a value" moved to type-checking we can have nice things:

``` rust
// before & after:
fn b() -> i32 { 0; } // help: consider removing this semicolon

// only after this PR
fn c() -> i32 { { 0; } } // help: consider removing this semicolon
fn d() { let x: i32 = { 0; }; } // help: consider removing this semicolon
fn e() { f({ 0; }); } // help: consider removing this semicolon
```
2016-11-10 03:46:28 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
de0ffadb67 rustc: unify and simplify managing associated items. 2016-11-10 02:06:34 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
ff0830d749 rustc: use an Expr instead of a Block for function bodies. 2016-11-10 01:44:45 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
dc8ac2679a Rollup merge of #37229 - nnethercote:FxHasher, r=nikomatsakis
Replace FNV with a faster hash function.

Hash table lookups are very hot in rustc profiles and the time taken within `FnvHash` itself is a big part of that. Although FNV is a simple hash, it processes its input one byte at a time. In contrast, Firefox has a homespun hash function that is also simple but works on multiple bytes at a time. So I tried it out and the results are compelling:

```
futures-rs-test  4.326s vs  4.212s --> 1.027x faster (variance: 1.001x, 1.007x)
helloworld       0.233s vs  0.232s --> 1.004x faster (variance: 1.037x, 1.016x)
html5ever-2016-  5.397s vs  5.210s --> 1.036x faster (variance: 1.009x, 1.006x)
hyper.0.5.0      5.018s vs  4.905s --> 1.023x faster (variance: 1.007x, 1.006x)
inflate-0.1.0    4.889s vs  4.872s --> 1.004x faster (variance: 1.012x, 1.007x)
issue-32062-equ  0.347s vs  0.335s --> 1.035x faster (variance: 1.033x, 1.019x)
issue-32278-big  1.717s vs  1.622s --> 1.059x faster (variance: 1.027x, 1.028x)
jld-day15-parse  1.537s vs  1.459s --> 1.054x faster (variance: 1.005x, 1.003x)
piston-image-0. 11.863s vs 11.482s --> 1.033x faster (variance: 1.060x, 1.002x)
regex.0.1.30     2.517s vs  2.453s --> 1.026x faster (variance: 1.011x, 1.013x)
rust-encoding-0  2.080s vs  2.047s --> 1.016x faster (variance: 1.005x, 1.005x)
syntex-0.42.2   32.268s vs 31.275s --> 1.032x faster (variance: 1.014x, 1.022x)
syntex-0.42.2-i 17.629s vs 16.559s --> 1.065x faster (variance: 1.013x, 1.021x)
```

(That's a stage1 compiler doing debug builds. Results for a stage2 compiler are similar.)

The attached commit is not in a state suitable for landing because I changed the implementation of FnvHasher without changing its name (because that would have required touching many lines in the compiler). Nonetheless, it is a good place to start discussions.

Profiles show very clearly that this new hash function is a lot faster to compute than FNV. The quality of the new hash function is less clear -- it seems to do better in some cases and worse in others (judging by the number of instructions executed in `Hash{Map,Set}::get`).

CC @brson, @arthurprs
2016-11-09 20:51:15 +02:00
bors
38a959a543 Auto merge of #36843 - petrochenkov:dotstab, r=nikomatsakis
Stabilize `..` in tuple (struct) patterns

I'd like to nominate `..` in tuple and tuple struct patterns for stabilization.
This feature is a relatively small extension to existing stable functionality and doesn't have known blockers.
The feature first appeared in Rust 1.10 6 months ago.
An example of use: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/36203

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33627
r? @nikomatsakis
2016-11-08 02:06:45 -08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
00e48affde Replace FnvHasher use with FxHasher.
This speeds up compilation by 3--6% across most of rustc-benchmarks.
2016-11-08 15:14:59 +11:00
Alex Crichton
1a0963292a Rollup merge of #37408 - eddyb:lazy-5, r=nikomatsakis
[5/n] rustc: record the target type of every adjustment.

_This is part of a series ([prev](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37404) | [next](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37412)) of patches designed to rework rustc into an out-of-order on-demand pipeline model for both better feature support (e.g. [MIR-based](https://github.com/solson/miri) early constant evaluation) and incremental execution of compiler passes (e.g. type-checking), with beneficial consequences to IDE support as well.
If any motivation is unclear, please ask for additional PR description clarifications or code comments._

<hr>

The first commit rearranges `tcx.tables` so that all users go through `tcx.tables()`. This in preparation for per-body `Tables` where they will be requested for a specific `DefId`. Included to minimize churn.

The rest of the changes focus on adjustments, there are some renamings, but the main addition is the target type, always available in all cases (as opposed to just for unsizing where it was previously needed).

Possibly the most significant effect of this change is that figuring out the final type of an expression is now _always_ just one successful `HashMap` lookup (either the adjustment or, if that doesn't exist, the node type).
2016-11-04 16:49:28 -07:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
475236770f A way to remove otherwise unused locals from MIR
Replaces the hack where a similar thing is done within trans.
2016-11-03 06:17:01 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
74bb594563 Stabilize .. in tuple (struct) patterns 2016-11-03 01:38:15 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
0d7201ef46 rustc: record the target type of every adjustment. 2016-11-02 04:00:02 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
6a8d131e5d rustc: make all read access to tcx.tables go through a method. 2016-11-02 03:50:32 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
e34792b181 rustc: move the MIR map into TyCtxt. 2016-10-28 13:55:49 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
36340ba994 rustc: move mir::repr::* to mir. 2016-10-28 10:37:24 +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
732f22745d move hair::cx::pattern to const_eval 2016-10-26 22:41:17 +03:00
bors
a6b3b01b5f Auto merge of #37270 - Mark-Simulacrum:smallvec-optimized-arenas, r=eddyb
Add ArrayVec and AccumulateVec to reduce heap allocations during interning of slices

Updates `mk_tup`, `mk_type_list`, and `mk_substs` to allow interning directly from iterators. The previous PR, #37220, changed some of the calls to pass a borrowed slice from `Vec` instead of directly passing the iterator, and these changes further optimize that to avoid the allocation entirely.

This change yields 50% less malloc calls in [some cases](https://pastebin.mozilla.org/8921686). It also yields decent, though not amazing, performance improvements:
```
futures-rs-test  4.091s vs  4.021s --> 1.017x faster (variance: 1.004x, 1.004x)
helloworld       0.219s vs  0.220s --> 0.993x faster (variance: 1.010x, 1.018x)
html5ever-2016-  3.805s vs  3.736s --> 1.018x faster (variance: 1.003x, 1.009x)
hyper.0.5.0      4.609s vs  4.571s --> 1.008x faster (variance: 1.015x, 1.017x)
inflate-0.1.0    3.864s vs  3.883s --> 0.995x faster (variance: 1.232x, 1.005x)
issue-32062-equ  0.309s vs  0.299s --> 1.033x faster (variance: 1.014x, 1.003x)
issue-32278-big  1.614s vs  1.594s --> 1.013x faster (variance: 1.007x, 1.004x)
jld-day15-parse  1.390s vs  1.326s --> 1.049x faster (variance: 1.006x, 1.009x)
piston-image-0. 10.930s vs 10.675s --> 1.024x faster (variance: 1.006x, 1.010x)
reddit-stress    2.302s vs  2.261s --> 1.019x faster (variance: 1.010x, 1.026x)
regex.0.1.30     2.250s vs  2.240s --> 1.005x faster (variance: 1.087x, 1.011x)
rust-encoding-0  1.895s vs  1.887s --> 1.005x faster (variance: 1.005x, 1.018x)
syntex-0.42.2   29.045s vs 28.663s --> 1.013x faster (variance: 1.004x, 1.006x)
syntex-0.42.2-i 13.925s vs 13.868s --> 1.004x faster (variance: 1.022x, 1.007x)
```

We implement a small-size optimized vector, intended to be used primarily for collection of presumed to be short iterators. This vector cannot be "upsized/reallocated" into a heap-allocated vector, since that would require (slow) branching logic, but during the initial collection from an iterator heap-allocation is possible.

We make the new `AccumulateVec` and `ArrayVec` generic over implementors of the `Array` trait, of which there is currently one, `[T; 8]`. In the future, this is likely to expand to other values of N.

Huge thanks to @nnethercote for collecting the performance and other statistics mentioned above.
2016-10-26 03:47:55 -07:00
Mark-Simulacrum
982a48575b Utilize AccumulateVec to avoid heap allocations in mk_{substs, type_list, tup} calls. 2016-10-25 20:06:17 -06:00
Vadim Chugunov
209fe0df24 Fix line stepping in debugger.
Attribute drop code to block's closing brace, instead of the line where the allocation was done.
Attribute function epilogues to function body's closing brace, rather than the function header.
2016-10-20 09:33:04 -07:00
Mark-Simulacrum
83b198249f Use TypedArena::alloc_slice in rustc. 2016-10-19 07:53:56 -06:00
Nick Cameron
9bc6d26092 Stabilise ?
cc [`?` tracking issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31436)
2016-10-12 08:40:22 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
9f1089b56f Rollup merge of #36959 - arielb1:simplify-cfg-fixes, r=eddyb
fix pred_count accounting in SimplifyCfg

r? @eddyb
2016-10-06 08:35:42 -07:00
bors
165a03d983 Auto merge of #36942 - arielb1:cast-lifetimes, r=eddyb
stop having identity casts be lexprs

that made no sense (see test), and was incompatible with borrowck.

Fixes #36936.

beta-nominated since (bad) regression.

r? @eddyb
2016-10-04 19:51:08 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
bc0eabd7a7 Remove some unused methods from metadata
Address comments + Fix rebase
2016-10-04 23:53:51 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
bd291ce21a Turn some impossible definitions into ICEs 2016-10-04 22:25:25 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
75d6522b9a Eliminate ty::VariantKind in favor of def::CtorKind 2016-10-04 22:22:36 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
da7b1c984c Separate Def::StructCtor/Def::VariantCtor from Def::Struct/Def::Variant 2016-10-04 22:20:37 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
44ac0160ce SimplifyCfg: don't incref target when collapsing a goto with 1 pred 2016-10-04 17:07:34 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
ae51ccfa77 SimplifyCfg: simplify the start block 2016-10-04 16:23:01 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
c2a0859b3e stop having identity casts be lexprs
that made no sense (see test), and was incompatible with borrowck.

Fixes #36936.
2016-10-04 01:13:36 +03:00
Manish Goregaokar
259d1fcd47 Rollup merge of #36599 - jonas-schievink:whats-a-pirates-favorite-data-structure, r=pnkfelix
Contains a syntax-[breaking-change] as a separate commit (cc #31645).nnAlso renames slice patterns from `PatKind::Vec` to `PatKind::Slice`.
2016-10-01 19:22:12 +05:30
Jonas Schievink
cf0b7bdd0c Call arrays "arrays" instead of "vecs" internally 2016-09-28 22:30:30 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
e0249ad800 Fix tidy 2016-09-26 23:00:23 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
dfab092765 promote_consts: make assign take a Local 2016-09-26 22:53:22 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
bcfbdb871f Rename MIR local iterators to match convention 2016-09-26 22:50:03 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
3b0c318a5f Make spreading use Option<Local> 2016-09-26 22:44:01 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
894c083c40 Remove TODOs (they're done) 2016-09-26 22:30:56 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
e75feea696 Fix off-by-one when emitting StorageDead for vars 2016-09-26 22:30:56 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
393db2d830 [WIP] Move MIR towards a single kind of local 2016-09-26 20:41:54 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
205dac9355 Move "rust-call" tuple spreading out of ArgDecl
If MIR is for a "rust-call" ABI function, the last arg would always
have `spread` set to `true`. Move this flag into `Mir` instead.
2016-09-26 19:42:01 +02:00
Patrick Walton
79cb2dbfac librustc_mir: Propagate constants during copy propagation.
This optimization kicks in a lot when bootstrapping the compiler.
2016-09-24 10:47:33 -07:00
bors
1cf592fa40 Auto merge of #36551 - eddyb:meta-games, r=nikomatsakis
Refactor away RBML from rustc_metadata.

RBML and `ty{en,de}code` have had their long-overdue purge. Summary of changes:
* Metadata is now a tree encoded in post-order and with relative backward references pointing to children nodes. With auto-deriving and type safety, this makes maintenance and adding new information to metadata painless and bug-free by default. It's also more compact and cache-friendly (cache misses should be proportional to the depth of the node being accessed, not the number of siblings as in EBML/RBML).
* Metadata sizes have been reduced, for `libcore` it went down 16% (`8.38MB` -> `7.05MB`) and for `libstd` 14% (`3.53MB` -> `3.03MB`), while encoding more or less the same information
* Specialization is used in the bundled `libserialize` (crates.io `rustc_serialize` remains unaffected) to customize the encoding (and more importantly, decoding) of various types, most notably those interned in the `TyCtxt`. Some of this abuses a soundness hole pending a fix (cc @aturon), but when that fix arrives, we'll move to macros 1.1 `#[derive]` and custom `TyCtxt`-aware serialization traits.
* Enumerating children of modules from other crates is now orthogonal to describing those items via `Def` - this is a step towards bridging crate-local HIR and cross-crate metadata
* `CrateNum` has been moved to `rustc` and both it and `NodeId` are now newtypes instead of `u32` aliases, for specializing their decoding. This is `[syntax-breaking]` (cc @Manishearth ).

cc @rust-lang/compiler
2016-09-21 19:17:24 -07:00
Eduard Burtescu
ef4352fba6 rustc_metadata: group information into less tags. 2016-09-20 20:08:04 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
903ec52ba9 rustc: replace uses of NodeId in Def, other than closures and labels. 2016-09-20 20:08:00 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
fc363cb482 rustc_metadata: go only through rustc_serialize in astencode. 2016-09-20 20:07:54 +03:00
Patrick Walton
480287ec3b librustc: Implement def-use chains and trivial copy propagation on MIR.
This only supports trivial cases in which there is exactly one def and
one use.
2016-09-19 19:18:38 -07:00