Optimize away a `fs::metadata` call.
This also eliminates a use of a `Path` convenience function, in support
of #80741, refactoring `std::path` to focus on pure data structures and
algorithms.
* Rename `ModuleData.normal_ancestor_id` to `nearest_parent_mod`
`normal_ancestor_id` is a very confusing name if you don't already
understand what it means. Adding docs helps, but using a clearer and
more obvious name is also important.
* Rename `Resolver::nearest_mod_parent` to `nearest_parent_mod`
* Add more docs
This also eliminates a use of a `Path` convenience function, in support
of #80741, refactoring `std::path` to focus on pure data structures and
algorithms.
This also eliminates a use of a `Path` convenience function, in support
of #80741, refactoring `std::path` to focus on pure data structures and
algorithms.
I noticed that the Size::bits function is called in many places,
and is inlined into them. On x86_64-pc-windows-msvc, this function
is inlined 527 times, and compiled separately (non-inlined) 3 times.
Each of those inlined calls contains code that panics. This commit
moves the `panic!` call into a separate function and marks that
function with `#[cold]`.
This reduces binary size by 24 KB. By itself, that's not a substantial
reduction. However, changes like this often reduce pressure on
instruction-caches, since it reduces the amount of code that is inlined
into hot code paths. Or more precisely, it removes cold code from hot
cache lines. It also removes all conditionals from Size::bits(),
which is called in many places.
Move variable into the only branch where it is relevant
At the `if` branch `filter` (the `let` binding) is `None` iff `filter` (the parameter) was `None`.
We can branch on the parameter, move the binding into the `if`, and the complexity of handling
`Option<Option<_>` largely dissolves.
`@rustbot` modify labels +C-cleanup +T-compiler
Note: I have no idea how hot this code is. If this method frequently gets called with a `None` filter, there might be a small perf improvement.
Add check for `[T;N]`/`usize` mismatch in astconv
Helps clarify the issue in #80506
by adding a specific check for mismatches between [T;N] and usize.
r? `@lcnr`
use PlaceRef more consistently instead of loosely coupled local+projection
Instead of working directly with the `projections` array, use `iter_projections` and `last_projection`. This avoids having to construct new `PlaceRef` from the pieces everywhere.
I only did this for a few files, to see how people think about this. If y'all are happy with this, I'll open an E-mentor issue to complete this. I grepped for `Place::ty_from` to find the places that need adjusting -- this could miss some, but I am not sure what else to grep for.
Add note to non-exhaustive match on reference to empty
Rust prints "type `&A` is non-empty" even is A is empty.
This is the intended behavior, but can be confusing.
This commit adds a note to non-exhaustive pattern errors if they are a
reference to something uninhabited.
I did not add tests to check that the note is not shown for
non-references or inhabited references, because this is already done
in other tests.
Maybe the added test is superfluous, because
`always-inhabited-union-ref` already checks for this case.
This does not handle &&Void or &&&void etc. I could add those as special
cases as well and ignore people who need quadruple
references.
Fixes#78123
Allow references to interior mutable data behind a feature gate
supercedes #80373 by simply not checking for interior mutability on borrows of locals that have `StorageDead` and thus can never be leaked to the final value of the constant
tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80384
r? `@RalfJung`