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| author | Nicholas Nethercote <n.nethercote@gmail.com> | 2025-06-02 08:59:29 +1000 |
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| committer | Nicholas Nethercote <n.nethercote@gmail.com> | 2025-06-30 20:42:27 +1000 |
| commit | 478f8287c0e2c35cda511fd3ac01b7ac78ee7cfe (patch) | |
| tree | 4d8f19b4e4e440ed8a22ee809ce2a565707d4c27 /compiler/rustc_hir_pretty | |
| parent | ed2d759783dc9de134bbb3f01085b1e6dbf539f3 (diff) | |
| download | rust-478f8287c0e2c35cda511fd3ac01b7ac78ee7cfe.tar.gz rust-478f8287c0e2c35cda511fd3ac01b7ac78ee7cfe.zip | |
Introduce `ByteSymbol`.
It's like `Symbol` but for byte strings. The interner is now used for both `Symbol` and `ByteSymbol`. E.g. if you intern `"dog"` and `b"dog"` you'll get a `Symbol` and a `ByteSymbol` with the same index and the characters will only be stored once. The motivation for this is to eliminate the `Arc`s in `ast::LitKind`, to make `ast::LitKind` impl `Copy`, and to avoid the need to arena-allocate `ast::LitKind` in HIR. The latter change reduces peak memory by a non-trivial amount on literal-heavy benchmarks such as `deep-vector` and `tuple-stress`. `Encoder`, `Decoder`, `SpanEncoder`, and `SpanDecoder` all get some changes so that they can handle normal strings and byte strings. This change does slow down compilation of programs that use `include_bytes!` on large files, because the contents of those files are now interned (hashed). This makes `include_bytes!` more similar to `include_str!`, though `include_bytes!` contents still aren't escaped, and hashing is still much cheaper than escaping.
Diffstat (limited to 'compiler/rustc_hir_pretty')
| -rw-r--r-- | compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs index 087167dfd90..e00c22c47aa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs @@ -1480,7 +1480,7 @@ impl<'a> State<'a> { self.print_expr_addr_of(k, m, expr); } hir::ExprKind::Lit(lit) => { - self.print_literal(lit); + self.print_literal(&lit); } hir::ExprKind::Cast(expr, ty) => { self.print_expr_cond_paren(expr, self.precedence(expr) < ExprPrecedence::Cast); |
