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2025-08-11Convert moves of references to copies in RefPropBen Kimock-10/+10
2024-08-19Auto merge of #122551 - RayMuir:copy_fmt, r=saethlinbors-57/+57
Added "copy" to Debug fmt for copy operands In MIR's debug mode (--emit mir) the printing for Operands is slightly inconsistent. The RValues - values on the right side of an Assign - are usually printed with their Operand when they are Places. Example: _2 = move _3 But for arguments, the operand is omitted. _2 = _1 I propose a change be made, to display the place with the operand. _2 = copy _1 Move and copy have different semantics, meaning this difference is important and helpful to the user. It also adds consistency to the pretty printing. -- EDIT -- Consider this example Rust program and its MIR output with the **updated pretty printer.** This was generated with the arguments --emit mir --crate-type lib -Zmir-opt-level=0 (Otherwise, it's optimised away since it's a junk program). ```rust fn main(foo: i32) { let v = 10; if v == 20 { foo; } else { v; } } ``` ```MIR // WARNING: This output format is intended for human consumers only // and is subject to change without notice. Knock yourself out. fn main(_1: i32) -> () { debug foo => _1; let mut _0: (); let _2: i32; let mut _3: bool; let mut _4: i32; let _5: i32; let _6: i32; scope 1 { debug v => _2; } bb0: { StorageLive(_2); _2 = const 10_i32; StorageLive(_3); StorageLive(_4); _4 = copy _2; _3 = Eq(move _4, const 20_i32); switchInt(move _3) -> [0: bb2, otherwise: bb1]; } bb1: { StorageDead(_4); StorageLive(_5); _5 = copy _1; StorageDead(_5); _0 = const (); goto -> bb3; } bb2: { StorageDead(_4); StorageLive(_6); _6 = copy _2; StorageDead(_6); _0 = const (); goto -> bb3; } bb3: { StorageDead(_3); StorageDead(_2); return; } } ``` In this example program, we can see that when we move a place, it is preceded by "move". e.g. ``` _3 = Eq(move _4, const 20_i32);```. However, when we copy a place such as ```_5 = _1;```, it is not preceded by the operand in the original printout. I propose to change the print to include the copy ```_5 = copy _1``` as in this example. Regarding the arguments part. When I originally submitted this PR, I was under the impression this only affected the print for arguments to a function, but actually, it affects anything that uses a copy. This is preferable anyway with regard to consistency. The PR is about making ```copy``` explicit.
2024-08-18Update mir-opt filechecksScott McMurray-57/+57
2024-08-18stabilize raw_ref_opRalf Jung-1/+0
2024-06-03rustfmt `tests/mir-opt`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+4
The only non-obvious changes: - `building/storage_live_dead_in_statics.rs` has a `#[rustfmt::skip]` attribute to avoid reformating a table of data. - Two `.mir` files have slight changes involving line numbers. - In `unusual_item_types.rs` an `EMIT_MIR` annotation is moved to outside a function, which is the usual spot, because `tidy` complains if such a comment is indented. The commit also tweaks the comments in `rustfmt.toml`.
2024-06-03Reformat `mir!` macro invocations to use braces.Nicholas Nethercote-8/+8
The `mir!` macro has multiple parts: - An optional return type annotation. - A sequence of zero or more local declarations. - A mandatory starting anonymous basic block, which is brace-delimited. - A sequence of zero of more additional named basic blocks. Some `mir!` invocations use braces with a "block" style, like so: ``` mir! { let _unit: (); { let non_copy = S(42); let ptr = std::ptr::addr_of_mut!(non_copy); // Inside `callee`, the first argument and `*ptr` are basically // aliasing places! Call(_unit = callee(Move(*ptr), ptr), ReturnTo(after_call), UnwindContinue()) } after_call = { Return() } } ``` Some invocations use parens with a "block" style, like so: ``` mir!( let x: [i32; 2]; let one: i32; { x = [42, 43]; one = 1; x = [one, 2]; RET = Move(x); Return() } ) ``` And some invocations uses parens with a "tighter" style, like so: ``` mir!({ SetDiscriminant(*b, 0); Return() }) ``` This last style is generally used for cases where just the mandatory starting basic block is present. Its braces are placed next to the parens. This commit changes all `mir!` invocations to use braces with a "block" style. Why? - Consistency is good. - The contents of the invocation is a block of code, so it's odd to use parens. They are more normally used for function-like macros. - Most importantly, the next commit will enable rustfmt for `tests/mir-opt/`. rustfmt is more aggressive about formatting macros that use parens than macros that use braces. Without this commit's changes, rustfmt would break a couple of `mir!` macro invocations that use braces within `tests/mir-opt` by inserting an extraneous comma. E.g.: ``` mir!(type RET = (i32, bool);, { // extraneous comma after ';' RET.0 = 1; RET.1 = true; Return() }) ``` Switching those `mir!` invocations to use braces avoids that problem, resulting in this, which is nicer to read as well as being valid syntax: ``` mir! { type RET = (i32, bool); { RET.0 = 1; RET.1 = true; Return() } } ```
2024-05-03Auto merge of #123602 - cjgillot:gvn-borrowed, r=oli-obkbors-6/+4
Account for immutably borrowed locals in MIR copy-prop and GVN For the most part, we consider that immutably borrowed `Freeze` locals still fulfill SSA conditions. As the borrow is immutable, any use of the local will have the value given by the single assignment, and there can be no surprise. This allows copy-prop to merge a non-borrowed local with a borrowed local. We chose to keep copy-classes heads unborrowed, as those may be easier to optimize in later passes. This also allows to GVN the value behind an immutable borrow. If a SSA local is borrowed, dereferencing that borrow is equivalent to copying the local's value: re-executing the assignment between the borrow and the dereference would be UB. r? `@ghost` for perf
2024-04-20GVN borrowed locals too.Camille GILLOT-6/+4
2024-04-20mir-opt tests: rename unit-test -> test-mir-passRalf Jung-1/+1
2024-02-22[AUTO_GENERATED] Migrate compiletest to use `ui_test`-style `//@` directives许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-3/+3
2023-12-26custom mir: make it clear what the return block isRalf Jung-5/+5
2023-12-21Enable -Zlint-mir by default for mir-opt testsTomasz Miąsko-0/+1
2023-11-14Custom MIR: Support cleanup blocksTomasz Miąsko-5/+5
Cleanup blocks are declared with `bb (cleanup) = { ... }`. `Call` and `Drop` terminators take an additional argument describing the unwind action, which is one of the following: * `UnwindContinue()` * `UnwindUnreachable()` * `UnwindTerminate(reason)`, where reason is `ReasonAbi` or `ReasonInCleanup` * `UnwindCleanup(block)` Also support unwind resume and unwind terminate terminators: * `UnwindResume()` * `UnwindTerminate(reason)`
2023-10-19Run filecheck on reference_prop.rsCamille GILLOT-16/+318
2023-10-19Allow to run filecheck in mir-opt tests.Camille GILLOT-0/+1
2023-08-19custom_mir: change Call() terminator syntax to something more readableRalf Jung-5/+5
2023-05-13Add multiple borrow test.Camille GILLOT-0/+2
2023-05-13Do not ICE on deeply nested borrows.Camille GILLOT-0/+13
2023-05-13Iterate ReferencePropagation to fixpoint.Camille GILLOT-0/+72
2023-05-13Add mir-opt test.Camille GILLOT-0/+22
2023-05-13Implement references VarDebugInfo.Camille GILLOT-12/+12
2023-05-10Add test.Camille GILLOT-0/+27
2023-05-09Add needs-unwind.Camille GILLOT-0/+1
2023-05-09Separate test cases into bbs.Camille GILLOT-3/+30
2023-05-09Implement SSA-based reference propagation.Camille GILLOT-0/+428