Exploiting the fact that getting the length of the slices is known, we
can use a counted loop instead of iterators, which means that we only
need a single counter, instead of having to increment and check one
pointer for each iterator.
Benchmarks comparing vectors with 100,000 elements:
Before:
```
running 8 tests
test eq1_u8 ... bench: 66,757 ns/iter (+/- 113)
test eq2_u16 ... bench: 111,267 ns/iter (+/- 149)
test eq3_u32 ... bench: 126,282 ns/iter (+/- 111)
test eq4_u64 ... bench: 126,418 ns/iter (+/- 155)
test ne1_u8 ... bench: 88,990 ns/iter (+/- 161)
test ne2_u16 ... bench: 89,126 ns/iter (+/- 265)
test ne3_u32 ... bench: 96,901 ns/iter (+/- 92)
test ne4_u64 ... bench: 96,750 ns/iter (+/- 137)
```
After:
```
running 8 tests
test eq1_u8 ... bench: 46,413 ns/iter (+/- 521)
test eq2_u16 ... bench: 46,500 ns/iter (+/- 74)
test eq3_u32 ... bench: 50,059 ns/iter (+/- 92)
test eq4_u64 ... bench: 54,001 ns/iter (+/- 92)
test ne1_u8 ... bench: 47,595 ns/iter (+/- 53)
test ne2_u16 ... bench: 47,521 ns/iter (+/- 59)
test ne3_u32 ... bench: 44,889 ns/iter (+/- 74)
test ne4_u64 ... bench: 47,775 ns/iter (+/- 68)
```
This reverts https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/26599, which puts the stage number in the output of `--version -v`, but is not supposed to put it in the 'stage2' compiler, which is what most people refer to the binary we deploy.
The picture is not so clear though because of how stage 'promotions' happen in the build and also because the windows build deploys stage3, not stage2.
cc @richo
This commit alters the implementation of multiple codegen units slightly to be
compatible with the MSVC linker. Currently the implementation will take the N
object files created by each codegen unit and will run `ld -r` to create a new
object file which is then passed along. The MSVC linker, however, is not able to
do this operation.
The compiler will now no longer attempt to assemble object files together but
will instead just pass through all the object files as usual. This implies that
rlibs may not contain more than one object file (if the library is compiled with
more than one codegen unit) and the output of `-C save-temps` will have changed
slightly as object files with the extension `0.o` will not be renamed to `o`
unless requested otherwise.
I am not mentioning #[unsafe_drop_flag] because it should go away
eventually, and also because it's just an attribute, it's not
really a use of the `unsafe` keyword.
Fixes#26345
I am not mentioning #[unsafe_drop_flag] because it should go away
eventually, and also because it's just an attribute, it's not
really a use of the `unsafe` keyword.
Fixes#26345
This will add information about the stage that a rustc was built with to the verbose version info
I have symlinks into $(HOST)/stage{0,1,2} into the rust version switcher thing I use, and occasionally need to know which stage a given rustc is.
Each formatting trait now has an example of implementation, as well as a
fuller description of what it's supposed to output.
It also contains a link to the module-level documentation which
Fixes#25765
This will add information about the stage that a rustc was built with to the verbose version info
I have symlinks into $(HOST)/stage{0,1,2} into the rust version switcher thing I use, and occasionally need to know which stage a given rustc is.