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Finally I know enough about RPIT to write this iterator signature correctly. :D

This means memory-order iteration now needs an allocation, but it avoids quadratic complexity (where it has to do a linear scan n times to find the n-th field in memory order), so that seems like a win overall. The changed code only affects Miri; the rustc changes are NOPs.

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i assume FieldIdx maps are typically very small anyways, so not worried about the allocation. r=me when green

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📌 Commit de34a91 has been approved by compiler-errors

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interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient

Finally I know enough about RPIT to write this iterator signature correctly. :D

This means memory-order iteration now needs an allocation, but it avoids quadratic complexity (where it has to do a linear scan n times to find the n-th field in memory order), so that seems like a win overall. The changed code only affects Miri; the rustc changes are NOPs.
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Aug 30, 2024
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Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#120221 (Don't make statement nonterminals match pattern nonterminals)
 - rust-lang#129123 (rustdoc-json: Add test for `Self` type)
 - rust-lang#129642 (Bump backtrace to 0.3.74~ish)
 - rust-lang#129675 (allow BufReader::peek to be called on unsized types)
 - rust-lang#129723 (Simplify some extern providers)
 - rust-lang#129724 (Remove `Option<!>` return types.)
 - rust-lang#129725 (Stop using `ty::GenericPredicates` for non-predicates_of queries)
 - rust-lang#129733 (Subtree update of `rust-analyzer`)
 - rust-lang#129751 (interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient)

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bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Aug 30, 2024
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Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#120221 (Don't make statement nonterminals match pattern nonterminals)
 - rust-lang#129123 (rustdoc-json: Add test for `Self` type)
 - rust-lang#129642 (Bump backtrace to 0.3.74~ish)
 - rust-lang#129675 (allow BufReader::peek to be called on unsized types)
 - rust-lang#129723 (Simplify some extern providers)
 - rust-lang#129724 (Remove `Option<!>` return types.)
 - rust-lang#129725 (Stop using `ty::GenericPredicates` for non-predicates_of queries)
 - rust-lang#129733 (Subtree update of `rust-analyzer`)
 - rust-lang#129751 (interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient)

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bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Aug 30, 2024
…kingjubilee

Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#120221 (Don't make statement nonterminals match pattern nonterminals)
 - rust-lang#129123 (rustdoc-json: Add test for `Self` type)
 - rust-lang#129642 (Bump backtrace to 0.3.74~ish)
 - rust-lang#129675 (allow BufReader::peek to be called on unsized types)
 - rust-lang#129723 (Simplify some extern providers)
 - rust-lang#129724 (Remove `Option<!>` return types.)
 - rust-lang#129725 (Stop using `ty::GenericPredicates` for non-predicates_of queries)
 - rust-lang#129733 (Subtree update of `rust-analyzer`)
 - rust-lang#129751 (interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient)

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workingjubilee added a commit to workingjubilee/rustc that referenced this pull request Aug 31, 2024
…er, r=compiler-errors

interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient

Finally I know enough about RPIT to write this iterator signature correctly. :D

This means memory-order iteration now needs an allocation, but it avoids quadratic complexity (where it has to do a linear scan n times to find the n-th field in memory order), so that seems like a win overall. The changed code only affects Miri; the rustc changes are NOPs.
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Aug 31, 2024
…er, r=compiler-errors

interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient

Finally I know enough about RPIT to write this iterator signature correctly. :D

This means memory-order iteration now needs an allocation, but it avoids quadratic complexity (where it has to do a linear scan n times to find the n-th field in memory order), so that seems like a win overall. The changed code only affects Miri; the rustc changes are NOPs.
bors added a commit to rust-lang-ci/rust that referenced this pull request Aug 31, 2024
…iaskrgr

Rollup of 15 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#120221 (Don't make statement nonterminals match pattern nonterminals)
 - rust-lang#126183 (Separate core search logic with search ui)
 - rust-lang#129123 (rustdoc-json: Add test for `Self` type)
 - rust-lang#129366 (linker: Synchronize native library search in rustc and linker)
 - rust-lang#129527 (Don't use `TyKind` in a lint)
 - rust-lang#129534 (Deny `wasm_c_abi` lint to nudge the last 25%)
 - rust-lang#129640 (Re-enable android tests/benches in alloc/core)
 - rust-lang#129642 (Bump backtrace to 0.3.74~ish)
 - rust-lang#129675 (allow BufReader::peek to be called on unsized types)
 - rust-lang#129723 (Simplify some extern providers)
 - rust-lang#129724 (Remove `Option<!>` return types.)
 - rust-lang#129725 (Stop using `ty::GenericPredicates` for non-predicates_of queries)
 - rust-lang#129731 (Allow running `./x.py test compiler`)
 - rust-lang#129751 (interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient)
 - rust-lang#129754 (wasi: Fix sleeping for `Duration::MAX`)

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@bors bors merged commit a59c1a4 into rust-lang:master Aug 31, 2024
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129751 - RalfJung:interpret-visit-field-order, r=compiler-errors

interpret/visitor: make memory order iteration slightly more efficient

Finally I know enough about RPIT to write this iterator signature correctly. :D

This means memory-order iteration now needs an allocation, but it avoids quadratic complexity (where it has to do a linear scan n times to find the n-th field in memory order), so that seems like a win overall. The changed code only affects Miri; the rustc changes are NOPs.
@RalfJung RalfJung deleted the interpret-visit-field-order branch August 31, 2024 20:41
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