Rollup merge of #64801 - nnethercote:improve-find_constraint_paths_between_regions, r=estebank
Avoid `chain()` in `find_constraint_paths_between_regions()`. This iterator can be hot, and chained iterators are slow. The second half of the chain is almost always empty, so this commit specializes the code to avoid the chained iteration. This change reduces instruction counts for the `wg-grammar` benchmark by up to 1.5%.
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use crate::borrow_check::nll::constraints::OutlivesConstraint;
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use crate::borrow_check::nll::region_infer::AppliedMemberConstraint;
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use crate::borrow_check::nll::region_infer::RegionInferenceContext;
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use crate::borrow_check::nll::type_check::Locations;
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use crate::borrow_check::nll::universal_regions::DefiningTy;
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@ -253,29 +252,33 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionInferenceContext<'tcx> {
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let outgoing_edges_from_graph = self.constraint_graph
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.outgoing_edges(r, &self.constraints, fr_static);
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// But member constraints can also give rise to `'r: 'x`
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// edges that were not part of the graph initially, so
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// watch out for those.
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let outgoing_edges_from_picks = self.applied_member_constraints(r)
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.iter()
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.map(|&AppliedMemberConstraint { min_choice, member_constraint_index, .. }| {
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let p_c = &self.member_constraints[member_constraint_index];
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OutlivesConstraint {
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sup: r,
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sub: min_choice,
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locations: Locations::All(p_c.definition_span),
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category: ConstraintCategory::OpaqueType,
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}
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});
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for constraint in outgoing_edges_from_graph.chain(outgoing_edges_from_picks) {
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// Always inline this closure because it can be hot.
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let mut handle_constraint = #[inline(always)] |constraint: OutlivesConstraint| {
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debug_assert_eq!(constraint.sup, r);
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let sub_region = constraint.sub;
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if let Trace::NotVisited = context[sub_region] {
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context[sub_region] = Trace::FromOutlivesConstraint(constraint);
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deque.push_back(sub_region);
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}
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};
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// This loop can be hot.
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for constraint in outgoing_edges_from_graph {
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handle_constraint(constraint);
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}
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// Member constraints can also give rise to `'r: 'x` edges that
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// were not part of the graph initially, so watch out for those.
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// (But they are extremely rare; this loop is very cold.)
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for constraint in self.applied_member_constraints(r) {
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let p_c = &self.member_constraints[constraint.member_constraint_index];
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let constraint = OutlivesConstraint {
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sup: r,
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sub: constraint.min_choice,
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locations: Locations::All(p_c.definition_span),
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category: ConstraintCategory::OpaqueType,
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};
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handle_constraint(constraint);
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}
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}
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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ Rust MIR: a lowered representation of Rust. Also: an experiment!
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#![feature(mem_take)]
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#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]
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#![feature(range_is_empty)]
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#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
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#![recursion_limit="256"]
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