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Use copy bound in atomic operations to generate simpler MIR #70088
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I was looking at this from the angle: what would it take for MIR transforms to optimize Extending this to intrinsics should work. I could add them with understanding that it would break generic code that uses them without similar bounds, like for example this one here (before changes). In a separate PR preferably. |
We could extend the #[inline(always, if_arg_is_const(order))] To get a poor man's version of partial specialization (after which you most often can properly inline). In general I'm fine with any kind of intrinsic wrapper just becoming |
N.B: It's only UB if the function is actually reached at runtime. |
But until we have a good example for a non- |
Well, yeah, I meant that using them to duplicate/"move out" a value is likely UB, not just having around the function definitions.
What I mean is an atomic load of e.g. a |
Heh, this is the sort of thing I was telling @wesleywiser we should compute instead of "inline costs" - conditions under which the function would become trivial. |
Add copy bound to atomic & numeric intrinsics Includes changes from #70088.
The changes here don't affect any public API (the other PR is more interesting in that respect). r? @eddyb |
@bors r+ |
📌 Commit af0d6fc has been approved by |
🌲 The tree is currently closed for pull requests below priority 5, this pull request will be tested once the tree is reopened |
Use copy bound in atomic operations to generate simpler MIR
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #69036 (rustc: don't resolve Instances which would produce malformed shims.) - #69443 (tidy: Better license checks.) - #69814 (Smaller and more correct generator codegen) - #69929 (Regenerate tables for Unicode 13.0.0) - #69959 (std: Don't abort process when printing panics in tests) - #69969 (unix: Set a guard page at the end of signal stacks) - #70005 ([rustdoc] Improve visibility for code blocks warnings) - #70088 (Use copy bound in atomic operations to generate simpler MIR) - #70095 (Implement -Zlink-native-libraries) Failed merges: r? @ghost
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #68941 (Properly handle Spans that reference imported SourceFiles) - #69036 (rustc: don't resolve Instances which would produce malformed shims.) - #69443 (tidy: Better license checks.) - #69814 (Smaller and more correct generator codegen) - #69929 (Regenerate tables for Unicode 13.0.0) - #69959 (std: Don't abort process when printing panics in tests) - #69969 (unix: Set a guard page at the end of signal stacks) - #70005 ([rustdoc] Improve visibility for code blocks warnings) - #70088 (Use copy bound in atomic operations to generate simpler MIR) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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