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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Cann
9ba9cd5fd5 Improve error message, fix and add tests.
Changes the non-exhaustive match error message to generate more general
witnesses.
2017-01-03 15:33:31 +08:00
Andrew Cann
9c5e86d0cd More pattern matching for empty types changes
Fix is_uninhabited for enum types. It used to assume that an enums variant's
fields were all private.

Fix MIR generation for irrefutable Variant pattern matches. This allows code
like this to work:

    let x: Result<32, !> = Ok(123);
    let Ok(y) = x;

Carry type information on dummy wildcard patterns. Sometimes we need to expand
these patterns into their constructors and we don't want to be expanding a
TyError into a Constructor::Single.
2017-01-03 15:33:31 +08:00
Andrew Cann
bcdbe942e1 Make is_useful handle empty types properly 2017-01-03 15:31:46 +08:00
Andrew Cann
9ad20442e8 Start enabling empty types in pattern matching.
Remove the assumption at the start of is_useful that any suitably-long array of
wildcard patterns is useful relative the any empty vector. Instead we just
continue to recurse column-wise over the matrix.

This assumption is false in the presence of empty types.
eg. in the simplest case:

let x: ! = ...;
match x {
    // This pattern should not be considered useful by the algorithm
    _   => ...
}
2017-01-03 15:30:19 +08:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
c6e130e89b rustc_const_eval: convert constants to Pattern instead of hir::Pat. 2017-01-01 22:17:18 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
c001b0940c rustc_const_eval: build Pattern instead of hir::Pat for pretty-printing. 2017-01-01 20:57:21 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
b0e55a83a8 Such large. Very 128. Much bits.
This commit introduces 128-bit integers. Stage 2 builds and produces a working compiler which
understands and supports 128-bit integers throughout.

The general strategy used is to have rustc_i128 module which provides aliases for iu128, equal to
iu64 in stage9 and iu128 later. Since nowhere in rustc we rely on large numbers being supported,
this strategy is good enough to get past the first bootstrap stages to end up with a fully working
128-bit capable compiler.

In order for this strategy to work, number of locations had to be changed to use associated
max_value/min_value instead of MAX/MIN constants as well as the min_value (or was it max_value?)
had to be changed to use xor instead of shift so both 64-bit and 128-bit based consteval works
(former not necessarily producing the right results in stage1).

This commit includes manual merge conflict resolution changes from a rebase by @est31.
2016-12-30 15:15:44 +01:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
4aae835803 rustc: always print nested nodes where a HIR map is available. 2016-12-28 11:29:20 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
f64e73b6ec rustc: simplify constant cross-crate loading and rustc_passes::consts. 2016-12-28 11:29:19 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
f89856be6c rustc: move function arguments into hir::Body. 2016-12-28 11:29:19 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
e64f64a2fc rustc: separate bodies for static/(associated)const and embedded constants. 2016-12-28 11:27:57 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
864928297d rustc: separate TraitItem from their parent Item, just like ImplItem. 2016-12-28 11:21:45 +02:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
f10f50b426 Refactor how global paths are represented (for both ast and hir). 2016-12-22 06:14:35 +00:00
bors
c80c31a502 Auto merge of #38053 - eddyb:lazy-9, r=nikomatsakis
[9/n] rustc: move type information out of AdtDef and TraitDef.

_This is part of a series ([prev](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37688) | [next]()) 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>

Both `AdtDef` and `TraitDef` contained type information (field types, generics and predicates) which was required to create them, preventing their use before that type information exists, or in the case of field types, *mutation* was required, leading to a variance-magicking implementation of `ivar`s.

This PR takes that information out and the resulting cleaner setup could even eventually end up merged with HIR, because, just like `AssociatedItem` before it, there's no dependency on types anymore.
(With one exception, variant discriminants should probably be moved into their own map later.)
2016-12-02 15:06:36 +00:00
Alex Crichton
2186660b51 Update the bootstrap compiler
Now that we've got a beta build, let's use it!
2016-11-30 10:38:08 -08:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
07ff914be1 rustc: simplify AdtDef by removing the field types and ty::ivar. 2016-11-29 21:24:26 +02:00
Niko Matsakis
104125d5f7 revamp Visitor with a single method for controlling nested visits 2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Florian Diebold
8575184b39 Fix rebase breakage 2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Florian Diebold
f0ce5bb66b Split nested_visit_mode function off from nested_visit_map
... and make the latter mandatory to implement.
2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Florian Diebold
d0ae2c8142 Refactor inlined items some more
They don't implement FnLikeNode anymore, instead are handled differently
further up in the call tree. Also, keep less information (just def ids
for the args).
2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Florian Diebold
f75c8a98dd Add make tidy fixes 2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Florian Diebold
c91037b964 Fix cross-crate associated constant evaluation 2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Florian Diebold
936dbbce37 Give function bodies their own dep graph node 2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Florian Diebold
16eedd2a78 Save bodies of functions for inlining into other crates
This is quite hacky and I hope to refactor it a bit, but at least it
seems to work.
2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Florian Diebold
8e754736dc rustc_const_eval: fix compilation 2016-11-29 13:04:27 +01:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
962633cdbb rustc: embed path resolutions into the HIR instead of keeping DefMap. 2016-11-28 04:18:10 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
16b5c2cfef rustc: desugar UFCS as much as possible during HIR lowering. 2016-11-28 04:18:10 +02:00
Andrew Cann
d756f61a5a Make is_uninhabited respect privacy 2016-11-22 13:22:31 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
382d3b043e Change HirVec<P<T>> to HirVec<T> in Expr.
This changes structures like this:
```
[ ExprArray | 8 | P ]
                  |
                  v
                  [ P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P ]
                    |
                    v
                    [ ExprTup | 2 | P ]
                                    |
                                    v
                                    [ P | P ]
                                      |
                                      v
                                      [ Expr ]
```
to this:
```
[ ExprArray | 8 | P ]
                  |
                  v
                  [ [ ExprTup | 2 | P ] | ... ]
                                    |
                                    v
                                    [ Expr | Expr ]
```
2016-11-22 08:18:31 +11:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
e85a0d70b8 Use Symbol instead of InternedString in the AST, HIR, and various other places. 2016-11-21 09:00:55 +00:00
bors
35e8924dc5 Auto merge of #37660 - nikomatsakis:incremental-36349, r=eddyb
Separate impl items from the parent impl

This change separates impl item bodies out of the impl itself. This gives incremental more resolution. In so doing, it refactors how the visitors work, and cleans up a bit of the collect/check logic (mostly by moving things out of collect that didn't really belong there, because they were just checking conditions).

However, this is not as effective as I expected, for a kind of frustrating reason. In particular, when invoking `foo.bar()` you still wind up with dependencies on private items. The problem is that the method resolution code scans that list for methods with the name `bar` -- and this winds up touching *all* the methods, even private ones.

I can imagine two obvious ways to fix this:

- separating fn bodies from fn sigs (#35078, currently being pursued by @flodiebold)
- a more aggressive model of incremental that @michaelwoerister has been advocating, in which we hash the intermediate results (e.g., the outputs of collect) so that we can see that the intermediate result hasn't changed, even if a particular impl item has changed.

So all in all I'm not quite sure whether to land this or not. =) It still seems like it has to be a win in some cases, but not with the test cases we have just now. I can try to gin up some test cases, but I'm not sure if they will be totally realistic. On the other hand, some of the early refactorings to the visitor trait seem worthwhile to me regardless.

cc #36349 -- well, this is basically a fix for that issue, I guess

r? @michaelwoerister

NB: Based atop of @eddyb's PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37402; don't land until that lands.
2016-11-17 17:31:01 -08:00
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
Guillaume Gomez
e4a9d834af Uncomment some long error explanation 2016-11-14 00:39:14 +01:00
Anthony Ramine
84239dfc4a Work around a borrow surviving too long (fixes #37686) 2016-11-10 14:43:46 +01:00
bors
b46ce08df5 Auto merge of #37678 - eddyb:rollup, r=eddyb
Rollup of 5 pull requests

- Successful merges: #37402, #37412, #37661, #37664, #37667
- Failed merges:
2016-11-09 18:22:47 -08:00
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
bors
0b46947d35 Auto merge of #37603 - arielb1:max-slice-length, r=nikomatsakis
_match: correct max_slice_length logic

The logic used to be wildly wrong, but before the HAIR patch its wrongness was in most cases hidden by another bug.

Fixes #37598.

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-11-09 15:13:58 -08:00
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
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
1dad4b6bb5 add more comment 2016-11-08 22:55:57 +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
07cf4b418f Rollup merge of #37577 - nnethercote:shrink-Expr-slightly, r=eddyb
Shrink `hir::Expr` slightly

r? @eddyb
2016-11-05 10:50:24 -07:00
Alex Crichton
b4aee37224 Rollup merge of #37557 - TimNN:fix-36954, r=eddyb
Use DefId's in const eval for cross-crate const fn's

Fixes #36954.

r? @eddyb

cc @raphaelcohn
2016-11-05 10:50:23 -07:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
d3ddb85eb1 _match: correct max_slice_length logic
The logic used to be wildly wrong, but before the HAIR patch its
wrongness was hidden by another bug.

Fixes #37598.
2016-11-05 13:32:35 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
43452a36ef Shrink Expr_::ExprStruct.
On 64-bit platforms this reduces the size of `Expr_` from  64 bytes to
56 bytes, and reduces the size of `Expr` from 88 bytes to 80 bytes.
2016-11-04 16:11:41 +11:00
Tim Neumann
dc138b3156 use DefId's in const eval for cross-crate const fn's 2016-11-03 12:05:45 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
74bb594563 Stabilize .. in tuple (struct) patterns 2016-11-03 01:38:15 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
6a8d131e5d rustc: make all read access to tcx.tables go through a method. 2016-11-02 03:50:32 +02:00