2731: Split `crate_def_map` into two methods r=matklad a=michalt
This change:
- introduces `compute_crate_def_map` query and renames
`CrateDefMap::crate_def_map_query` for consistency,
- annotates `crate_def_map` as `salsa::transparent` and adds a
top-level `crate_def_map` wrapper function around that starts the
profiler and immediately calls into `compute_crate_def_map` query.
This allows us to better understand where we spent the time, in
particular, how much is spent in the recomputaiton and how much in
salsa.
Example output (where we don't actually re-compute anything, but the
query still takes a non-trivial amount of time):
```
211ms - handle_inlay_hints
150ms - get_inlay_hints
150ms - SourceAnalyzer::new
65ms - def_with_body_from_child_node
65ms - analyze_container
65ms - analyze_container
65ms - Module::from_definition
65ms - Module::from_file
65ms - crate_def_map
1ms - parse_macro_query (6 calls)
0ms - raw_items_query (1 calls)
64ms - ???
```
Signed-off-by: Michal Terepeta <michal.terepeta@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michal Terepeta <michal.terepeta@gmail.com>
This change:
- introduces `compute_crate_def_map` query and renames
`CrateDefMap::crate_def_map_query` for consistency,
- annotates `crate_def_map` as `salsa::transparent` and adds a
top-level `crate_def_map` wrapper function around that starts the
profiler and immediately calls into `compute_crate_def_map` query.
This allows us to better understand where we spent the time, in
particular, how much is spent in the recomputaiton and how much in
salsa.
Example output (where we don't actually re-compute anything, but the
query still takes a non-trivial amount of time):
```
211ms - handle_inlay_hints
150ms - get_inlay_hints
150ms - SourceAnalyzer::new
65ms - def_with_body_from_child_node
65ms - analyze_container
65ms - analyze_container
65ms - Module::from_definition
65ms - Module::from_file
65ms - crate_def_map
1ms - parse_macro_query (6 calls)
0ms - raw_items_query (1 calls)
64ms - ???
```
Signed-off-by: Michal Terepeta <michal.terepeta@gmail.com>
In particular:
- Use strict inequality for comparisons, since that's what the filter
syntax supports.
- Convert to millis for comparisons, since that's the unit used both
for the filter and when printing.
Now something like `RA_PROFILE='*>0'` will only print things that took
at least 1ms (when rounded to millis).
Signed-off-by: Michal Terepeta <michal.terepeta@gmail.com>
2722: Fix ra_cargo_watch test on windows. r=matklad a=kiljacken
Due to difference in path parsing on platforms, the current input to the snapshot tests in ra_cargo_watch cause a panic when running on Windows. This PR disables the tests when running on Windows until a better solution is found.
If somebody running on Windows could test this that would be great, as I'm working in the blind here :)
Fixes#2720 (probably).
Co-authored-by: Emil Lauridsen <mine809@gmail.com>