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use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet;
// This code is very hot and uses lots of arithmetic, avoid overflow checks for performance.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/119440#issuecomment-1874255727
use rustc_serialize::int_overflow::DebugStrictAdd;
use crate::def_id::{DefIndex, LocalDefId};
use crate::hygiene::SyntaxContext;
use crate::{BytePos, SPAN_TRACK, SpanData};
/// A compressed span.
///
/// [`SpanData`] is 16 bytes, which is too big to stick everywhere. `Span` only
/// takes up 8 bytes, with less space for the length, parent and context. The
/// vast majority (99.9%+) of `SpanData` instances can be made to fit within
/// those 8 bytes. Any `SpanData` whose fields don't fit into a `Span` are
/// stored in a separate interner table, and the `Span` will index into that
/// table. Interning is rare enough that the cost is low, but common enough
/// that the code is exercised regularly.
///
/// An earlier version of this code used only 4 bytes for `Span`, but that was
/// slower because only 80--90% of spans could be stored inline (even less in
/// very large crates) and so the interner was used a lot more. That version of
/// the code also predated the storage of parents.
///
/// There are four different span forms.
///
/// Inline-context format (requires non-huge length, non-huge context, and no parent):
/// - `span.lo_or_index == span_data.lo`
/// - `span.len_with_tag_or_marker == len == span_data.hi - span_data.lo` (must be `<= MAX_LEN`)
/// - `span.ctxt_or_parent_or_marker == span_data.ctxt` (must be `<= MAX_CTXT`)
///
/// Inline-parent format (requires non-huge length, root context, and non-huge parent):
/// - `span.lo_or_index == span_data.lo`
/// - `span.len_with_tag_or_marker & !PARENT_TAG == len == span_data.hi - span_data.lo`
/// (must be `<= MAX_LEN`)
/// - `span.len_with_tag_or_marker` has top bit (`PARENT_TAG`) set
/// - `span.ctxt_or_parent_or_marker == span_data.parent` (must be `<= MAX_CTXT`)
///
/// Partially-interned format (requires non-huge context):
/// - `span.lo_or_index == index` (indexes into the interner table)
/// - `span.len_with_tag_or_marker == BASE_LEN_INTERNED_MARKER`
/// - `span.ctxt_or_parent_or_marker == span_data.ctxt` (must be `<= MAX_CTXT`)
///
/// Fully-interned format (all cases not covered above):
/// - `span.lo_or_index == index` (indexes into the interner table)
/// - `span.len_with_tag_or_marker == BASE_LEN_INTERNED_MARKER`
/// - `span.ctxt_or_parent_or_marker == CTXT_INTERNED_MARKER`
///
/// The partially-interned form requires looking in the interning table for
/// lo and length, but the context is stored inline as well as interned.
/// This is useful because context lookups are often done in isolation, and
/// inline lookups are quicker.
///
/// Notes about the choice of field sizes:
/// - `lo` is 32 bits in both `Span` and `SpanData`, which means that `lo`
/// values never cause interning. The number of bits needed for `lo`
/// depends on the crate size. 32 bits allows up to 4 GiB of code in a crate.
/// Having no compression on this field means there is no performance cliff
/// if a crate exceeds a particular size.
/// - `len` is ~15 bits in `Span` (a u16, minus 1 bit for PARENT_TAG) and 32
/// bits in `SpanData`, which means that large `len` values will cause
/// interning. The number of bits needed for `len` does not depend on the
/// crate size. The most common numbers of bits for `len` are from 0 to 7,
/// with a peak usually at 3 or 4, and then it drops off quickly from 8
/// onwards. 15 bits is enough for 99.99%+ of cases, but larger values
/// (sometimes 20+ bits) might occur dozens of times in a typical crate.
/// - `ctxt_or_parent_or_marker` is 16 bits in `Span` and two 32 bit fields in
/// `SpanData`, which means intering will happen if `ctxt` is large, if
/// `parent` is large, or if both values are non-zero. The number of bits
/// needed for `ctxt` values depend partly on the crate size and partly on
/// the form of the code. No crates in `rustc-perf` need more than 15 bits
/// for `ctxt_or_parent_or_marker`, but larger crates might need more than 16
/// bits. The number of bits needed for `parent` hasn't been measured,
/// because `parent` isn't currently used by default.
///
/// In order to reliably use parented spans in incremental compilation,
/// the dependency to the parent definition's span. This is performed
/// using the callback `SPAN_TRACK` to access the query engine.
///
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
#[rustc_pass_by_value]
pub struct Span {
lo_or_index: u32,
len_with_tag_or_marker: u16,
ctxt_or_parent_or_marker: u16,
}
// Convenience structures for all span formats.
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct InlineCtxt {
lo: u32,
len: u16,
ctxt: u16,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct InlineParent {
lo: u32,
len_with_tag: u16,
parent: u16,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct PartiallyInterned {
index: u32,
ctxt: u16,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct Interned {
index: u32,
}
impl InlineCtxt {
#[inline]
fn data(self) -> SpanData {
let len = self.len as u32;
debug_assert!(len <= MAX_LEN);
SpanData {
lo: BytePos(self.lo),
hi: BytePos(self.lo.debug_strict_add(len)),
ctxt: SyntaxContext::from_u16(self.ctxt),
parent: None,
}
}
#[inline]
fn span(lo: u32, len: u16, ctxt: u16) -> Span {
Span { lo_or_index: lo, len_with_tag_or_marker: len, ctxt_or_parent_or_marker: ctxt }
}
#[inline]
fn from_span(span: Span) -> InlineCtxt {
let (lo, len, ctxt) =
(span.lo_or_index, span.len_with_tag_or_marker, span.ctxt_or_parent_or_marker);
InlineCtxt { lo, len, ctxt }
}
}
impl InlineParent {
#[inline]
fn data(self) -> SpanData {
let len = (self.len_with_tag & !PARENT_TAG) as u32;
debug_assert!(len <= MAX_LEN);
SpanData {
lo: BytePos(self.lo),
hi: BytePos(self.lo.debug_strict_add(len)),
ctxt: SyntaxContext::root(),
parent: Some(LocalDefId { local_def_index: DefIndex::from_u16(self.parent) }),
}
}
#[inline]
fn span(lo: u32, len: u16, parent: u16) -> Span {
let (lo_or_index, len_with_tag_or_marker, ctxt_or_parent_or_marker) =
(lo, PARENT_TAG | len, parent);
Span { lo_or_index, len_with_tag_or_marker, ctxt_or_parent_or_marker }
}
#[inline]
fn from_span(span: Span) -> InlineParent {
let (lo, len_with_tag, parent) =
(span.lo_or_index, span.len_with_tag_or_marker, span.ctxt_or_parent_or_marker);
InlineParent { lo, len_with_tag, parent }
}
}
impl PartiallyInterned {
#[inline]
fn data(self) -> SpanData {
SpanData {
ctxt: SyntaxContext::from_u16(self.ctxt),
..with_span_interner(|interner| interner.spans[self.index as usize])
}
}
#[inline]
fn span(index: u32, ctxt: u16) -> Span {
let (lo_or_index, len_with_tag_or_marker, ctxt_or_parent_or_marker) =
(index, BASE_LEN_INTERNED_MARKER, ctxt);
Span { lo_or_index, len_with_tag_or_marker, ctxt_or_parent_or_marker }
}
#[inline]
fn from_span(span: Span) -> PartiallyInterned {
PartiallyInterned { index: span.lo_or_index, ctxt: span.ctxt_or_parent_or_marker }
}
}
impl Interned {
#[inline]
fn data(self) -> SpanData {
with_span_interner(|interner| interner.spans[self.index as usize])
}
#[inline]
fn span(index: u32) -> Span {
let (lo_or_index, len_with_tag_or_marker, ctxt_or_parent_or_marker) =
(index, BASE_LEN_INTERNED_MARKER, CTXT_INTERNED_MARKER);
Span { lo_or_index, len_with_tag_or_marker, ctxt_or_parent_or_marker }
}
#[inline]
fn from_span(span: Span) -> Interned {
Interned { index: span.lo_or_index }
}
}
// This code is very hot, and converting span to an enum and matching on it doesn't optimize away
// properly. So we are using a macro emulating such a match, but expand it directly to an if-else
// chain.
macro_rules! match_span_kind {
(
$span:expr,
InlineCtxt($span1:ident) => $arm1:expr,
InlineParent($span2:ident) => $arm2:expr,
PartiallyInterned($span3:ident) => $arm3:expr,
Interned($span4:ident) => $arm4:expr,
) => {
if $span.len_with_tag_or_marker != BASE_LEN_INTERNED_MARKER {
if $span.len_with_tag_or_marker & PARENT_TAG == 0 {
// Inline-context format.
let $span1 = InlineCtxt::from_span($span);
$arm1
} else {
// Inline-parent format.
let $span2 = InlineParent::from_span($span);
$arm2
}
} else if $span.ctxt_or_parent_or_marker != CTXT_INTERNED_MARKER {
// Partially-interned format.
let $span3 = PartiallyInterned::from_span($span);
$arm3
} else {
// Interned format.
let $span4 = Interned::from_span($span);
$arm4
}
};
}
// `MAX_LEN` is chosen so that `PARENT_TAG | MAX_LEN` is distinct from
// `BASE_LEN_INTERNED_MARKER`. (If `MAX_LEN` was 1 higher, this wouldn't be true.)
const MAX_LEN: u32 = 0b0111_1111_1111_1110;
const MAX_CTXT: u32 = 0b0111_1111_1111_1110;
const PARENT_TAG: u16 = 0b1000_0000_0000_0000;
const BASE_LEN_INTERNED_MARKER: u16 = 0b1111_1111_1111_1111;
const CTXT_INTERNED_MARKER: u16 = 0b1111_1111_1111_1111;
/// The dummy span has zero position, length, and context, and no parent.
pub const DUMMY_SP: Span =
Span { lo_or_index: 0, len_with_tag_or_marker: 0, ctxt_or_parent_or_marker: 0 };
impl Span {
#[inline]
pub fn new(
mut lo: BytePos,
mut hi: BytePos,
ctxt: SyntaxContext,
parent: Option<LocalDefId>,
) -> Self {
if lo > hi {
std::mem::swap(&mut lo, &mut hi);
}
// Small len and ctxt may enable one of fully inline formats (or may not).
let (len, ctxt32) = (hi.0 - lo.0, ctxt.as_u32());
if len <= MAX_LEN && ctxt32 <= MAX_CTXT {
match parent {
None => return InlineCtxt::span(lo.0, len as u16, ctxt32 as u16),
Some(parent) => {
let parent32 = parent.local_def_index.as_u32();
if ctxt32 == 0 && parent32 <= MAX_CTXT {
return InlineParent::span(lo.0, len as u16, parent32 as u16);
}
}
}
}
// Otherwise small ctxt may enable the partially inline format.
let index = |ctxt| {
with_span_interner(|interner| interner.intern(&SpanData { lo, hi, ctxt, parent }))
};
if ctxt32 <= MAX_CTXT {
// Interned ctxt should never be read, so it can use any value.
PartiallyInterned::span(index(SyntaxContext::from_u32(u32::MAX)), ctxt32 as u16)
} else {
Interned::span(index(ctxt))
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn data(self) -> SpanData {
let data = self.data_untracked();
if let Some(parent) = data.parent {
(*SPAN_TRACK)(parent);
}
data
}
/// Internal function to translate between an encoded span and the expanded representation.
/// This function must not be used outside the incremental engine.
#[inline]
pub fn data_untracked(self) -> SpanData {
match_span_kind! {
self,
InlineCtxt(span) => span.data(),
InlineParent(span) => span.data(),
PartiallyInterned(span) => span.data(),
Interned(span) => span.data(),
}
}
/// Returns `true` if this span comes from any kind of macro, desugaring or inlining.
#[inline]
pub fn from_expansion(self) -> bool {
// If the span is fully inferred then ctxt > MAX_CTXT
self.inline_ctxt().map_or(true, |ctxt| !ctxt.is_root())
}
/// Returns `true` if this is a dummy span with any hygienic context.
#[inline]
pub fn is_dummy(self) -> bool {
if self.len_with_tag_or_marker != BASE_LEN_INTERNED_MARKER {
// Inline-context or inline-parent format.
let lo = self.lo_or_index;
let len = (self.len_with_tag_or_marker & !PARENT_TAG) as u32;
debug_assert!(len <= MAX_LEN);
lo == 0 && len == 0
} else {
// Fully-interned or partially-interned format.
let index = self.lo_or_index;
let data = with_span_interner(|interner| interner.spans[index as usize]);
data.lo == BytePos(0) && data.hi == BytePos(0)
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn map_ctxt(self, map: impl FnOnce(SyntaxContext) -> SyntaxContext) -> Span {
let data = match_span_kind! {
self,
InlineCtxt(span) => {
// This format occurs 1-2 orders of magnitude more often than others (#125017),
// so it makes sense to micro-optimize it to avoid `span.data()` and `Span::new()`.
let new_ctxt = map(SyntaxContext::from_u16(span.ctxt));
let new_ctxt32 = new_ctxt.as_u32();
return if new_ctxt32 <= MAX_CTXT {
// Any small new context including zero will preserve the format.
InlineCtxt::span(span.lo, span.len, new_ctxt32 as u16)
} else {
span.data().with_ctxt(new_ctxt)
};
},
InlineParent(span) => span.data(),
PartiallyInterned(span) => span.data(),
Interned(span) => span.data(),
};
data.with_ctxt(map(data.ctxt))
}
// Returns either syntactic context, if it can be retrieved without taking the interner lock,
// or an index into the interner if it cannot.
#[inline]
fn inline_ctxt(self) -> Result<SyntaxContext, usize> {
match_span_kind! {
self,
InlineCtxt(span) => Ok(SyntaxContext::from_u16(span.ctxt)),
InlineParent(_span) => Ok(SyntaxContext::root()),
PartiallyInterned(span) => Ok(SyntaxContext::from_u16(span.ctxt)),
Interned(span) => Err(span.index as usize),
}
}
/// This function is used as a fast path when decoding the full `SpanData` is not necessary.
/// It's a cut-down version of `data_untracked`.
#[cfg_attr(not(test), rustc_diagnostic_item = "SpanCtxt")]
#[inline]
pub fn ctxt(self) -> SyntaxContext {
self.inline_ctxt()
.unwrap_or_else(|index| with_span_interner(|interner| interner.spans[index].ctxt))
}
#[inline]
pub fn eq_ctxt(self, other: Span) -> bool {
match (self.inline_ctxt(), other.inline_ctxt()) {
(Ok(ctxt1), Ok(ctxt2)) => ctxt1 == ctxt2,
// If `inline_ctxt` returns `Ok` the context is <= MAX_CTXT.
// If it returns `Err` the span is fully interned and the context is > MAX_CTXT.
// As these do not overlap an `Ok` and `Err` result cannot have an equal context.
(Ok(_), Err(_)) | (Err(_), Ok(_)) => false,
(Err(index1), Err(index2)) => with_span_interner(|interner| {
interner.spans[index1].ctxt == interner.spans[index2].ctxt
}),
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn with_parent(self, parent: Option<LocalDefId>) -> Span {
let data = match_span_kind! {
self,
InlineCtxt(span) => {
// This format occurs 1-2 orders of magnitude more often than others (#126544),
// so it makes sense to micro-optimize it to avoid `span.data()` and `Span::new()`.
// Copypaste from `Span::new`, the small len & ctxt conditions are known to hold.
match parent {
None => return self,
Some(parent) => {
let parent32 = parent.local_def_index.as_u32();
if span.ctxt == 0 && parent32 <= MAX_CTXT {
return InlineParent::span(span.lo, span.len, parent32 as u16);
}
}
}
span.data()
},
InlineParent(span) => span.data(),
PartiallyInterned(span) => span.data(),
Interned(span) => span.data(),
};
if let Some(old_parent) = data.parent {
(*SPAN_TRACK)(old_parent);
}
data.with_parent(parent)
}
#[inline]
pub fn parent(self) -> Option<LocalDefId> {
let interned_parent =
|index: u32| with_span_interner(|interner| interner.spans[index as usize].parent);
match_span_kind! {
self,
InlineCtxt(_span) => None,
InlineParent(span) => Some(LocalDefId { local_def_index: DefIndex::from_u16(span.parent) }),
PartiallyInterned(span) => interned_parent(span.index),
Interned(span) => interned_parent(span.index),
}
}
}
#[derive(Default)]
pub(crate) struct SpanInterner {
spans: FxIndexSet<SpanData>,
}
impl SpanInterner {
fn intern(&mut self, span_data: &SpanData) -> u32 {
let (index, _) = self.spans.insert_full(*span_data);
index as u32
}
}
// If an interner exists, return it. Otherwise, prepare a fresh one.
#[inline]
fn with_span_interner<T, F: FnOnce(&mut SpanInterner) -> T>(f: F) -> T {
crate::with_session_globals(|session_globals| f(&mut session_globals.span_interner.lock()))
}