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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wesley Wiser
e50dfe66f3 Fix more missed query data 2018-08-02 18:57:24 -04:00
Wesley Wiser
d3aa593a6b Remove redundant s in output 2018-08-02 18:57:24 -04:00
Wesley Wiser
6a0d37b69c Fix some missed query data 2018-08-02 18:57:24 -04:00
Wesley Wiser
0f43800d10 Switch to markdown output 2018-08-02 18:57:24 -04:00
Wesley Wiser
aceee88c1a Add units to times 2018-08-02 18:57:24 -04:00
Wesley Wiser
177776d55e Basic incremental stats 2018-08-02 18:57:24 -04:00
Wesley Wiser
45482c6f99 Basic profiling 2018-08-02 18:57:24 -04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
6a3dfa4dba
privacy: Fix an ICE in path_is_private_type
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52879

(Untested.)
2018-08-03 00:43:49 +03:00
QuietMisdreavus
7e77d19905 preserve order if blocks are between items 2018-08-02 16:40:53 -05:00
bors
40e4b6ee3d Auto merge of #52841 - petrochenkov:premacro, r=alexcrichton
resolve: Implement prelude search for macro paths, implement tool attributes

When identifier is macro path is resolved in scopes (i.e. the first path segment - `foo` in `foo::mac!()` or `foo!()`), scopes are searched in the same order as for non-macro paths - items in modules, extern prelude, tool prelude (see later), standard library prelude, language prelude, but with some extra shadowing restrictions (names from globs and macro expansions cannot shadow names from outer scopes). See the comment in `fn resolve_lexical_macro_path_segment` for more details.

"Tool prelude" currently contains two "tool modules" `rustfmt` and `clippy`, and is searched immediately after extern prelude.
This makes the [possible long-term solution](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2103-tool-attributes.md#long-term-solution) for tool attributes exactly equivalent to the existing extern prelude scheme, except that `--extern=my_crate` making crate names available in scope is replaced with something like `--tool=my_tool` making tool names available in scope.

The `tool_attributes` feature is still unstable and `#![feature(tool_attributes)]` now implicitly enables `#![feature(use_extern_macros)]`. `use_extern_macros` is a prerequisite for `tool_attributes`, so their stabilization will happen in the same order.
If `use_extern_macros` is not enabled, then tool attributes are treated as custom attributes (this is temporary, anyway).

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52576
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52512
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/51277
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52269
2018-08-02 21:39:14 +00:00
Andre Bogus
4471537ea0 make TinyList more readable and optimize remove(_)
also add benchmarks

Before:

```
test tiny_list::test::bench_insert_empty             ... bench:           1 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test tiny_list::test::bench_insert_one               ... bench:          16 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test tiny_list::test::bench_remove_empty             ... bench:           2 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test tiny_list::test::bench_remove_one               ... bench:           6 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test tiny_list::test::bench_remove_unknown           ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0)
```

After:

```
test tiny_list::test::bench_insert_empty             ... bench:           1 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test tiny_list::test::bench_insert_one               ... bench:          16 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test tiny_list::test::bench_remove_empty             ... bench:           0 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test tiny_list::test::bench_remove_one               ... bench:           3 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test tiny_list::test::bench_remove_unknown           ... bench:           2 ns/iter (+/- 0)
```
2018-08-02 22:58:53 +02:00
Josh Stone
23bdc82068 RELEASES.md: fix the hash_map::Entry::or_default link 2018-08-02 13:54:21 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
dda85abf09 Stabilize --color and --error-format options in rustdoc 2018-08-02 22:54:09 +02:00
QuietMisdreavus
d6a7a3cab0 add rustdoc test for everybody_loops fix 2018-08-02 15:42:02 -05:00
QuietMisdreavus
8df498be1c more fixes for everybody_loops 2018-08-02 15:30:57 -05:00
Taylor Cramer
3a93e914eb Remove unnecessary local in await! macro 2018-08-02 13:07:55 -07:00
QuietMisdreavus
f3733a2f82 make everybody_loops keep item declarations 2018-08-02 14:57:25 -05:00
bors
40cb4478a3 Auto merge of #52782 - pnkfelix:issue-45696-dangly-paths-for-box, r=eddyb
[NLL] Dangly paths for box

Special-case `Box` in `rustc_mir::borrow_check`.

Since we know dropping a box will not access any `&mut` or `&` references, it is safe to model its destructor as only touching the contents *owned* by the box.

----

There are three main things going on here:

1. The first main thing, this PR is fixing a bug in NLL where `rustc` previously would issue a diagnostic error in a case like this:
```rust
fn foo(x: Box<&mut i32>) -> &mut i32 { &mut **x }
```

such code was accepted by the AST-borrowck in the past, but NLL was rejecting it with the following message ([playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=13c5560f73bfb16d6dab3ceaad44c0f8&version=nightly&mode=release&edition=2015))
```
error[E0597]: `**x` does not live long enough
 --> src/main.rs:3:40
  |
3 | fn foo(x: Box<&mut i32>) -> &mut i32 { &mut **x }
  |                                        ^^^^^^^^ - `**x` dropped here while still borrowed
  |                                        |
  |                                        borrowed value does not live long enough
  |
note: borrowed value must be valid for the anonymous lifetime #1 defined on the function body at 3:1...
 --> src/main.rs:3:1
  |
3 | fn foo(x: Box<&mut i32>) -> &mut i32 { &mut **x }
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to previous error
```

2. The second main thing: The reason such code was previously rejected was because NLL (MIR-borrowck) incorporates a fix for issue #31567, where it models a destructor's execution as potentially accessing any borrows held by the thing being destructed. The tests with `Scribble` model this, showing that the compiler now catches such unsoundness.

However, that fix for issue #31567 is too strong, in that NLL (MIR-borrowck) includes `Box` as one of the types with a destructor that potentially accesses any borrows held by the box. This thus was the cause of the main remaining discrepancy between AST-borrowck and MIR-borrowck, as documented in issue #45696, specifically in [the last example of this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/45696#issuecomment-345367873), which I have adapted into the `fn foo` shown above.

We did close issue #45696 back in December of 2017, but AFAICT that example was not fixed by PR #46268. (And we did not include a test, etc etc.)

This PR fixes that case, by trying to model the so-called `DerefPure` semantics of `Box<T>` when we traverse the type of the input to `visit_terminator_drop`.

3. The third main thing is that during a review of the first draft of this PR, @matthewjasper pointed out that the new traversal of `Box<T>` could cause the compiler to infinite loop. I have adjusted the PR to avoid this (by tracking what types we have previously seen), and added a much needed test of this somewhat odd scenario. (Its an odd scenario because the particular case only arises for things like `struct A(Box<A>);`, something which cannot be constructed in practice.)

Fix #45696.
2018-08-02 19:42:19 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
341a07c4c3 compute union-find of locals flowing into the output of statics
Co-authored-by: lqd <remy.rakic+github@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: nikomatsakis <niko@alum.mit.edu>
2018-08-02 22:02:59 +03:00
bors
03da14ba8c Auto merge of #52949 - Mark-Simulacrum:snap, r=alexcrichton
Switch to bootstrapping from 1.29 beta

r? @alexcrichton
2018-08-02 15:34:21 +00:00
bors
5e92bf280b Auto merge of #52975 - pnkfelix:issue-52967-edition-2018-implies-2-phase-borrows, r=Mark-Simulacrum
NLL migration in the 2018 edition needs two-phase borrows too!

NLL migration in the 2018 edition needs two-phase borrows too!

Fix #52967.
2018-08-02 12:40:35 +00:00
Felix S. Klock II
09a7e64601 When we turn on NLL migration in the 2018 edition, we need two-phase borrows too!
Fix #52967.
2018-08-02 13:51:13 +02:00
Oliver Schneider
37e18e7a30 Second field of ScalarPair can be undef in some cases 2018-08-02 13:16:53 +02:00
bors
76aeeefdc2 Auto merge of #52906 - RalfJung:jemalloc, r=alexcrichton
enable jemalloc assertions when configured to do so

This is essentially a re-submission of the functional part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/43648. I was unable to reproduce the issue I had back then, maybe something changed somewhere to no longer trigger the assertion.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44152
2018-08-02 10:28:42 +00:00
David Wood
2488cb6b10
Explicitly label any named lifetimes mentioned in error messages. 2018-08-02 12:00:15 +02:00
bors
02a369a5c8 Auto merge of #52890 - djrenren:test-visibility, r=petrochenkov
Reexport tests without polluting namespaces

This should fix issue #52557.

Basically now we gensym a new name for the test function and reexport that.
That way the test function's reexport name can't conflict because it was impossible for the test author to write it down.
We then use a `use` statement to expose the original name using the original visibility.
2018-08-02 08:24:14 +00:00
Oliver Schneider
c8e30c4295 Reading values should not be looking at the variant 2018-08-02 10:19:37 +02:00
Marc-Antoine Perennou
66a47182d1 rustbuild: fix local_rebuild
If we detect a local rebuild (e.g. bootstrap compiler is the same version as target compiler), we set stage to 1.
When trying to build e.g. UnstableBook, we use Mode::ToolBootstrap and stage is 1.
Just allow Mode::ToolBootstrap and stagge != 0 if we are in a local_rebuild

Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
2018-08-02 08:49:36 +02:00
Zack M. Davis
6e63b0dbed Applicability-ify librustc_lint
Andrew Chin recently pointed out (rust-lang/cargo#5846) that it's
surprising that `cargo fix` (now shipping with Cargo itself!) doesn't
fix very common lint warnings, which is as good of a reminder as any
that we should finish #50723.
2018-08-01 21:58:25 -07:00
bors
db5476571d Auto merge of #52847 - upsuper:thread-stack-reserve, r=alexcrichton
Don't commit thread stack on Windows

On Windows, there is a system level resource limitation called commit limit, which is roughly the sum of physical memory + paging files[1]. `CreateThread` by default commits the stack size[2], which unnecessarily takes such resource from the shared limit.

This PR changes it to only reserve the stack size rather than commit it. Reserved memory would only take the address space of the current process until it's actually accessed.

This should make the behavior on Windows match other platforms, and is also a pretty standard practice on Windows nowadays.

[1] https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/markrussinovich/2008/11/17/pushing-the-limits-of-windows-virtual-memory/
[2] https://docs.microsoft.com/zh-cn/windows/desktop/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-createthread
2018-08-02 04:22:23 +00:00
bors
60c1ee7645 Auto merge of #52787 - riscv-rust:riscv-rust-pr, r=alexcrichton
Enable RISCV

- Enable LLVM backend.
- Implement call abi.
- Add built-in target riscv32imac-unknown-none.
- Enable CI.
2018-08-02 02:24:15 +00:00
bors
1d9405fb6c Auto merge of #52206 - RalfJung:zst-slices, r=alexcrichton
slices: fix ZST slice iterators making up pointers; debug_assert alignment in from_raw_parts

This fixes the problem that we are fabricating pointers out of thin air. I also managed to share more code between the mutable and shared iterators, while reducing the amount of macros.

I am not sure how useful it really is to add a `debug_assert!` in libcore. Everybody gets a release version of that anyway, right? Is there at least a CI job that runs the test suite with a debug version?

Fixes #42789
2018-08-02 00:14:21 +00:00
Ralf Jung
9fcf2c9726 use the same length computation everywhere 2018-08-02 00:33:04 +02:00
Ralf Jung
e1471cf41f Introduce another way to compute the length, to fix position codegen regression 2018-08-02 00:33:04 +02:00
Ralf Jung
b0a82d9314 simplify len macro: No longer require the type
Also use ident, not expr, to avoid accidental side-effects
2018-08-02 00:33:04 +02:00
Ralf Jung
3e3ff4b652 macro-inline len() and is_empty() to fix performance regressions
This also changes the IR for nth(), but the new IR actually looks nicer that the old
(and it is one instruction shorter).
2018-08-02 00:33:03 +02:00
Ralf Jung
1b3c6bac8b make the code for nth closer to what it used to be 2018-08-02 00:33:03 +02:00
Ralf Jung
60b06369ee test nth better 2018-08-02 00:33:03 +02:00
Ralf Jung
cbdba2b4c2 use wrapping_offset; fix logic error in nth 2018-08-02 00:33:03 +02:00
Ralf Jung
c7d90d1a50 comments 2018-08-02 00:33:03 +02:00
Ralf Jung
86369c3ad4 slice iterators: ZST iterators no longer just "make up" addresses 2018-08-02 00:29:12 +02:00
bors
97085f9fb0 Auto merge of #52958 - pietroalbini:rollup, r=pietroalbini
Rollup of 15 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #52793 (Add test for NLL: unexpected "free region `` does not outlive" error )
 - #52799 (Use BitVector for global sets of AttrId)
 - #52809 (Add test for unexpected region for local data ReStatic)
 - #52834 ([NLL] Allow conflicting borrows of promoted length zero arrays)
 - #52835 (Fix Alias intra doc ICE)
 - #52854 (fix memrchr in miri)
 - #52899 (tests/ui: Add missing mips{64} ignores)
 - #52908 (Use SetLenOnDrop in Vec::truncate())
 - #52915 (Don't count MIR locals as borrowed after StorageDead when finding locals live across a yield terminator)
 - #52926 (rustc: Trim down the `rust_2018_idioms` lint group)
 - #52930 (rustc_resolve: record single-segment extern crate import resolutions.)
 - #52939 (Make io::Read::read_to_end consider io::Take::limit)
 - #52942 (Another SmallVec.extend optimization)
 - #52947 (1.27 actually added the `armv5te-unknown-linux-musleabi` target)
 - #52954 (async can begin expressions)

Failed merges:

r? @ghost
2018-08-01 19:54:06 +00:00
Pietro Albini
3e7897f773
Rollup merge of #52954 - cramertj:async-parse, r=petrochenkov
async can begin expressions

Fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52951

r? @petrochenkov
2018-08-01 21:46:40 +02:00
Pietro Albini
b2392fad35
Rollup merge of #52947 - Susurrus:patch-1, r=alexcrichton
1.27 actually added the `armv5te-unknown-linux-musleabi` target

The PR title says `armv5te-unknown-linux-musl`, but it looks like the final code merge renamed the target to `armv5te-unknown-linux-musleabi`. `rustup` reports this as correct as well.

The [Rust Platform Support](https://forge.rust-lang.org/platform-support.html) page needs this added as well, but I'm not certain what codebase that is generated from.
2018-08-01 21:46:39 +02:00
Pietro Albini
6e7e3859c6
Rollup merge of #52942 - llogiq:smallvec-opt, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Another SmallVec.extend optimization

This improves SmallVec.extend even more over #52859 while making the code easier to read.

Before

```
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_1_10_with_cap  ... bench:          31 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_1_10_wo_cap    ... bench:          70 ns/iter (+/- 4)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_1_50_with_cap  ... bench:          36 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_1_50_wo_cap    ... bench:         256 ns/iter (+/- 17)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_32_10_with_cap ... bench:          31 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_32_10_wo_cap   ... bench:          26 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_32_50_with_cap ... bench:          49 ns/iter (+/- 4)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_32_50_wo_cap   ... bench:         219 ns/iter (+/- 11)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_8_10_with_cap  ... bench:          32 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_8_10_wo_cap    ... bench:          61 ns/iter (+/- 12)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_8_50_with_cap  ... bench:          37 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_8_50_wo_cap    ... bench:         210 ns/iter (+/- 10)
```

After:

```
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_1_10_wo_cap    ... bench:          31 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_1_50_with_cap  ... bench:          39 ns/iter (+/- 4)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_1_50_wo_cap    ... bench:          35 ns/iter (+/- 4)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_32_10_with_cap ... bench:          37 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_32_10_wo_cap   ... bench:          32 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_32_50_with_cap ... bench:          52 ns/iter (+/- 4)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_32_50_wo_cap   ... bench:          46 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_8_10_with_cap  ... bench:          35 ns/iter (+/- 4)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_8_10_wo_cap    ... bench:          31 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_8_50_with_cap  ... bench:          40 ns/iter (+/- 15)
test small_vec::tests::fill_small_vec_8_50_wo_cap    ... bench:          36 ns/iter (+/- 2)
```
2018-08-01 21:46:37 +02:00
Pietro Albini
eeb7b6ae09
Rollup merge of #52939 - ljedrz:fix_51746, r=kennytm
Make io::Read::read_to_end consider io::Take::limit

Add a custom implementation of `io::Read::read_to_end` for `io::Take` that doesn't reserve the default 32 bytes but rather `Take::limit` if `Take::limit < 32`.

It's a conservative adjustment that preserves the default behavior for `Take::limit >= 32`.

Fixes #51746.
2018-08-01 21:46:36 +02:00
Pietro Albini
2893bd0e0c
Rollup merge of #52930 - eddyb:issue-52489, r=cramertj
rustc_resolve: record single-segment extern crate import resolutions.

Fixes #52489 by recording special-cased single-segment imports for later (e.g. stability) checks.

cc @alexcrichton @Mark-Simulacrum @petrochenkov

Does this need to be backported?
2018-08-01 21:46:35 +02:00
Pietro Albini
110b71a828
Rollup merge of #52926 - alexcrichton:trim-idioms-lints, r=oli-obk
rustc: Trim down the `rust_2018_idioms` lint group

These migration lints aren't all up to par in terms of a good migration
experience. Some, like `unreachable_pub`, hit bugs like #52665 and unprepared
macros to be handled enough of the time. Others like linting against
`#[macro_use]` are swimming upstream in an ecosystem that's not quite ready (and
slightly buggy pending a few current PRs).

The general idea is that we will continue to recommend the `rust_2018_idioms`
lint group as part of the transition guide (as an optional step) but we'll be
much more selective about which lints make it into this group. Only those with a
strong track record of not causing too much churn will make the cut.

cc #52679
2018-08-01 21:46:33 +02:00
Pietro Albini
b40b899690
Rollup merge of #52915 - Zoxc:refine-gen-borrow-analysis, r=eddyb
Don't count MIR locals as borrowed after StorageDead when finding locals live across a yield terminator

This should fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52792.

r? @eddyb
2018-08-01 21:46:32 +02:00
Pietro Albini
1997c706bd
Rollup merge of #52908 - lnicola:vec-truncate-opt, r=alexcrichton
Use SetLenOnDrop in Vec::truncate()

This avoids a redundant length check in some cases when calling
`Vec::truncate` or `Vec::clear`.

Fixes #51802

Note that the generated code still seems suboptimal. I tested with the following functions:

```rust
#[no_mangle]
pub extern fn foo(x: &mut Vec<u8>) {
    x.clear();
}

#[no_mangle]
pub extern fn bar(x: &mut Vec<u8>) {
    x.truncate(5);
}

#[no_mangle]
pub extern fn baz(x: &mut Vec<u8>, n: usize) {
    x.truncate(n);
}

#[no_mangle]
pub extern fn foo_string(x: &mut Vec<String>) {
    x.clear();
}

#[no_mangle]
pub extern fn bar_string(x: &mut Vec<String>) {
    x.truncate(5);
}

#[no_mangle]
pub extern fn baz_string(x: &mut Vec<String>, n: usize) {
    x.truncate(n);
}
```

<details>
  <summary>Old output</summary>

```asm
00000000000460a0 <foo>:
   460a0:       48 83 7f 10 00          cmpq   $0x0,0x10(%rdi)
   460a5:       74 08                   je     460af <foo+0xf>
   460a7:       48 c7 47 10 00 00 00    movq   $0x0,0x10(%rdi)
   460ae:       00
   460af:       c3                      retq

00000000000460b0 <bar>:
   460b0:       48 83 7f 10 06          cmpq   $0x6,0x10(%rdi)
   460b5:       72 08                   jb     460bf <bar+0xf>
   460b7:       48 c7 47 10 05 00 00    movq   $0x5,0x10(%rdi)
   460be:       00
   460bf:       c3                      retq

00000000000460c0 <baz>:
   460c0:       48 39 77 10             cmp    %rsi,0x10(%rdi)
   460c4:       76 04                   jbe    460ca <baz+0xa>
   460c6:       48 89 77 10             mov    %rsi,0x10(%rdi)
   460ca:       c3                      retq
   460cb:       0f 1f 44 00 00          nopl   0x0(%rax,%rax,1)

00000000000460d0 <foo_string>:
   460d0:       41 57                   push   %r15
   460d2:       41 56                   push   %r14
   460d4:       53                      push   %rbx
   460d5:       48 8b 47 10             mov    0x10(%rdi),%rax
   460d9:       48 85 c0                test   %rax,%rax
   460dc:       74 4a                   je     46128 <foo_string+0x58>
   460de:       49 89 fe                mov    %rdi,%r14
   460e1:       48 8b 0f                mov    (%rdi),%rcx
   460e4:       48 8d 14 40             lea    (%rax,%rax,2),%rdx
   460e8:       48 8d 58 ff             lea    -0x1(%rax),%rbx
   460ec:       4c 8d 3c d1             lea    (%rcx,%rdx,8),%r15
   460f0:       49 83 c7 f0             add    $0xfffffffffffffff0,%r15
   460f4:       66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00    nopw   %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
   460fb:       00 00 00
   460fe:       66 90                   xchg   %ax,%ax
   46100:       49 89 5e 10             mov    %rbx,0x10(%r14)
   46104:       49 8b 37                mov    (%r15),%rsi
   46107:       48 85 f6                test   %rsi,%rsi
   4610a:       74 0e                   je     4611a <foo_string+0x4a>
   4610c:       49 8b 7f f8             mov    -0x8(%r15),%rdi
   46110:       ba 01 00 00 00          mov    $0x1,%edx
   46115:       e8 a6 e9 ff ff          callq  44ac0 <__rust_dealloc@plt>
   4611a:       48 83 c3 ff             add    $0xffffffffffffffff,%rbx
   4611e:       49 83 c7 e8             add    $0xffffffffffffffe8,%r15
   46122:       48 83 fb ff             cmp    $0xffffffffffffffff,%rbx
   46126:       75 d8                   jne    46100 <foo_string+0x30>
   46128:       5b                      pop    %rbx
   46129:       41 5e                   pop    %r14
   4612b:       41 5f                   pop    %r15
   4612d:       c3                      retq
   4612e:       66 90                   xchg   %ax,%ax

0000000000046130 <bar_string>:
   46130:       41 57                   push   %r15
   46132:       41 56                   push   %r14
   46134:       53                      push   %rbx
   46135:       4c 8b 7f 10             mov    0x10(%rdi),%r15
   46139:       49 83 ff 06             cmp    $0x6,%r15
   4613d:       72 49                   jb     46188 <bar_string+0x58>
   4613f:       49 89 fe                mov    %rdi,%r14
   46142:       48 8b 07                mov    (%rdi),%rax
   46145:       4b 8d 0c 7f             lea    (%r15,%r15,2),%rcx
   46149:       48 8d 1c c8             lea    (%rax,%rcx,8),%rbx
   4614d:       48 83 c3 f0             add    $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx
   46151:       66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00    nopw   %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
   46158:       00 00 00
   4615b:       0f 1f 44 00 00          nopl   0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
   46160:       49 83 c7 ff             add    $0xffffffffffffffff,%r15
   46164:       4d 89 7e 10             mov    %r15,0x10(%r14)
   46168:       48 8b 33                mov    (%rbx),%rsi
   4616b:       48 85 f6                test   %rsi,%rsi
   4616e:       74 0e                   je     4617e <bar_string+0x4e>
   46170:       48 8b 7b f8             mov    -0x8(%rbx),%rdi
   46174:       ba 01 00 00 00          mov    $0x1,%edx
   46179:       e8 42 e9 ff ff          callq  44ac0 <__rust_dealloc@plt>
   4617e:       48 83 c3 e8             add    $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx
   46182:       49 83 ff 05             cmp    $0x5,%r15
   46186:       77 d8                   ja     46160 <bar_string+0x30>
   46188:       5b                      pop    %rbx
   46189:       41 5e                   pop    %r14
   4618b:       41 5f                   pop    %r15
   4618d:       c3                      retq
   4618e:       66 90                   xchg   %ax,%ax

0000000000046190 <baz_string>:
   46190:       41 57                   push   %r15
   46192:       41 56                   push   %r14
   46194:       41 54                   push   %r12
   46196:       53                      push   %rbx
   46197:       50                      push   %rax
   46198:       4c 8b 67 10             mov    0x10(%rdi),%r12
   4619c:       49 39 f4                cmp    %rsi,%r12
   4619f:       76 46                   jbe    461e7 <baz_string+0x57>
   461a1:       49 89 f6                mov    %rsi,%r14
   461a4:       49 89 ff                mov    %rdi,%r15
   461a7:       48 8b 07                mov    (%rdi),%rax
   461aa:       4b 8d 0c 64             lea    (%r12,%r12,2),%rcx
   461ae:       48 8d 1c c8             lea    (%rax,%rcx,8),%rbx
   461b2:       48 83 c3 f0             add    $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx
   461b6:       66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00    nopw   %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
   461bd:       00 00 00
   461c0:       49 83 c4 ff             add    $0xffffffffffffffff,%r12
   461c4:       4d 89 67 10             mov    %r12,0x10(%r15)
   461c8:       48 8b 33                mov    (%rbx),%rsi
   461cb:       48 85 f6                test   %rsi,%rsi
   461ce:       74 0e                   je     461de <baz_string+0x4e>
   461d0:       48 8b 7b f8             mov    -0x8(%rbx),%rdi
   461d4:       ba 01 00 00 00          mov    $0x1,%edx
   461d9:       e8 e2 e8 ff ff          callq  44ac0 <__rust_dealloc@plt>
   461de:       48 83 c3 e8             add    $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx
   461e2:       4d 39 f4                cmp    %r14,%r12
   461e5:       77 d9                   ja     461c0 <baz_string+0x30>
   461e7:       48 83 c4 08             add    $0x8,%rsp
   461eb:       5b                      pop    %rbx
   461ec:       41 5c                   pop    %r12
   461ee:       41 5e                   pop    %r14
   461f0:       41 5f                   pop    %r15
   461f2:       c3                      retq
   461f3:       90                      nop
   461f4:       66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00    nopw   %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
   461fb:       00 00 00
   461fe:       66 90                   xchg   %ax,%ax
```
</details>

<details>
  <summary>New output</summary>

```asm
0000000000084d10 <foo>:
   84d10:       48 c7 47 10 00 00 00    movq   $0x0,0x10(%rdi)
   84d17:       00
   84d18:       c3                      retq
   84d19:       0f 1f 80 00 00 00 00    nopl   0x0(%rax)

0000000000084d20 <bar>:
   84d20:       48 8b 47 10             mov    0x10(%rdi),%rax
   84d24:       48 83 f8 05             cmp    $0x5,%rax
   84d28:       b9 05 00 00 00          mov    $0x5,%ecx
   84d2d:       48 0f 42 c8             cmovb  %rax,%rcx
   84d31:       48 89 4f 10             mov    %rcx,0x10(%rdi)
   84d35:       c3                      retq
   84d36:       66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00    nopw   %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
   84d3d:       00 00 00

0000000000084d40 <baz>:
   84d40:       48 8b 47 10             mov    0x10(%rdi),%rax
   84d44:       48 39 f0                cmp    %rsi,%rax
   84d47:       48 0f 47 c6             cmova  %rsi,%rax
   84d4b:       48 89 47 10             mov    %rax,0x10(%rdi)
   84d4f:       c3                      retq

0000000000084d50 <foo_string>:
   84d50:       41 57                   push   %r15
   84d52:       41 56                   push   %r14
   84d54:       53                      push   %rbx
   84d55:       49 89 fe                mov    %rdi,%r14
   84d58:       4c 8b 7f 10             mov    0x10(%rdi),%r15
   84d5c:       4d 85 ff                test   %r15,%r15
   84d5f:       74 2f                   je     84d90 <foo_string+0x40>
   84d61:       49 8b 06                mov    (%r14),%rax
   84d64:       4b 8d 0c 7f             lea    (%r15,%r15,2),%rcx
   84d68:       48 8d 1c c8             lea    (%rax,%rcx,8),%rbx
   84d6c:       48 83 c3 f0             add    $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx
   84d70:       48 8b 33                mov    (%rbx),%rsi
   84d73:       48 85 f6                test   %rsi,%rsi
   84d76:       74 0e                   je     84d86 <foo_string+0x36>
   84d78:       48 8b 7b f8             mov    -0x8(%rbx),%rdi
   84d7c:       ba 01 00 00 00          mov    $0x1,%edx
   84d81:       e8 1a b1 ff ff          callq  7fea0 <__rust_dealloc@plt>
   84d86:       48 83 c3 e8             add    $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx
   84d8a:       49 83 c7 ff             add    $0xffffffffffffffff,%r15
   84d8e:       75 e0                   jne    84d70 <foo_string+0x20>
   84d90:       49 c7 46 10 00 00 00    movq   $0x0,0x10(%r14)
   84d97:       00
   84d98:       5b                      pop    %rbx
   84d99:       41 5e                   pop    %r14
   84d9b:       41 5f                   pop    %r15
   84d9d:       c3                      retq
   84d9e:       66 90                   xchg   %ax,%ax

0000000000084da0 <bar_string>:
   84da0:       41 57                   push   %r15
   84da2:       41 56                   push   %r14
   84da4:       53                      push   %rbx
   84da5:       49 89 fe                mov    %rdi,%r14
   84da8:       4c 8b 7f 10             mov    0x10(%rdi),%r15
   84dac:       49 83 ff 06             cmp    $0x6,%r15
   84db0:       72 44                   jb     84df6 <bar_string+0x56>
   84db2:       49 8b 06                mov    (%r14),%rax
   84db5:       4b 8d 0c 7f             lea    (%r15,%r15,2),%rcx
   84db9:       48 8d 1c c8             lea    (%rax,%rcx,8),%rbx
   84dbd:       48 83 c3 f0             add    $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx
   84dc1:       49 83 c7 fb             add    $0xfffffffffffffffb,%r15
   84dc5:       66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00    nopw   %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
   84dcc:       00 00 00
   84dcf:       90                      nop
   84dd0:       48 8b 33                mov    (%rbx),%rsi
   84dd3:       48 85 f6                test   %rsi,%rsi
   84dd6:       74 0e                   je     84de6 <bar_string+0x46>
   84dd8:       48 8b 7b f8             mov    -0x8(%rbx),%rdi
   84ddc:       ba 01 00 00 00          mov    $0x1,%edx
   84de1:       e8 ba b0 ff ff          callq  7fea0 <__rust_dealloc@plt>
   84de6:       48 83 c3 e8             add    $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx
   84dea:       49 83 c7 ff             add    $0xffffffffffffffff,%r15
   84dee:       75 e0                   jne    84dd0 <bar_string+0x30>
   84df0:       41 bf 05 00 00 00       mov    $0x5,%r15d
   84df6:       4d 89 7e 10             mov    %r15,0x10(%r14)
   84dfa:       5b                      pop    %rbx
   84dfb:       41 5e                   pop    %r14
   84dfd:       41 5f                   pop    %r15
   84dff:       c3                      retq

0000000000084e00 <baz_string>:
   84e00:       41 57                   push   %r15
   84e02:       41 56                   push   %r14
   84e04:       41 54                   push   %r12
   84e06:       53                      push   %rbx
   84e07:       50                      push   %rax
   84e08:       49 89 ff                mov    %rdi,%r15
   84e0b:       48 8b 47 10             mov    0x10(%rdi),%rax
   84e0f:       49 89 c4                mov    %rax,%r12
   84e12:       49 29 f4                sub    %rsi,%r12
   84e15:       76 3c                   jbe    84e53 <baz_string+0x53>
   84e17:       49 89 f6                mov    %rsi,%r14
   84e1a:       49 8b 0f                mov    (%r15),%rcx
   84e1d:       48 8d 04 40             lea    (%rax,%rax,2),%rax
   84e21:       48 8d 1c c1             lea    (%rcx,%rax,8),%rbx
   84e25:       48 83 c3 f0             add    $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rbx
   84e29:       0f 1f 80 00 00 00 00    nopl   0x0(%rax)
   84e30:       48 8b 33                mov    (%rbx),%rsi
   84e33:       48 85 f6                test   %rsi,%rsi
   84e36:       74 0e                   je     84e46 <baz_string+0x46>
   84e38:       48 8b 7b f8             mov    -0x8(%rbx),%rdi
   84e3c:       ba 01 00 00 00          mov    $0x1,%edx
   84e41:       e8 5a b0 ff ff          callq  7fea0 <__rust_dealloc@plt>
   84e46:       48 83 c3 e8             add    $0xffffffffffffffe8,%rbx
   84e4a:       49 83 c4 ff             add    $0xffffffffffffffff,%r12
   84e4e:       75 e0                   jne    84e30 <baz_string+0x30>
   84e50:       4c 89 f0                mov    %r14,%rax
   84e53:       49 89 47 10             mov    %rax,0x10(%r15)
   84e57:       48 83 c4 08             add    $0x8,%rsp
   84e5b:       5b                      pop    %rbx
   84e5c:       41 5c                   pop    %r12
   84e5e:       41 5e                   pop    %r14
   84e60:       41 5f                   pop    %r15
   84e62:       c3                      retq
   84e63:       90                      nop
   84e64:       66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00    nopw   %cs:0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
   84e6b:       00 00 00
   84e6e:       66 90                   xchg   %ax,%ax
```
</details>

For calling `truncate` with non-zero lengths on non-`Drop` types, it seems that a redundant load and comparison gets replaced with an awkward sequence with a conditional move. In the unknown length case, the new code is no longer awkward.

Maybe someone moderately proficient at assembly could tell if this looks like a win or not.

---

This came up when discussing replacing `unsafe { vec.set_len(0) }` with `vec.clear()` in a project where the author was worried about potential performance degradation. It might be worth replacing some unsafe code, even it it's trivial to see that it's actually safe.
2018-08-01 21:46:31 +02:00