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The check of the `exp` parameter seems useless if we execute the while-loop more than once. The original implementation of `pow` function using one more comparison if the `exp==0` and may break the pipeline of the cpu, which may generate a slower code. The performance gap between the old and the new implementation may be small, but IMO, at least the newer one looks more beautiful. --- bench prog: ``` #![feature(test)] extern crate test; #[macro_export]macro_rules! timing{ ($a:expr)=>{let time=std::time::Instant::now();{$a;}print!("{:?} ",time.elapsed())}; ($a:expr,$b:literal)=>{let time=std::time::Instant::now();let mut a=0;for _ in 0..$b{a^=$a;}print!("{:?} {} ",time.elapsed(),a)} } #[inline] pub fn pow_rust(x:i64, mut exp: u32) -> i64 { let mut base = x; let mut acc = 1; while exp > 1 { if (exp & 1) == 1 { acc = acc * base; } exp /= 2; base = base * base; } if exp == 1 { acc = acc * base; } acc } #[inline] pub fn pow_new(x:i64, mut exp: u32) -> i64 { if exp==0{ 1 }else{ let mut base = x; let mut acc = 1; while exp > 1 { if (exp & 1) == 1 { acc = acc * base; } exp >>= 1; base = base * base; } acc * base } } fn main(){ let a=2i64; let b=1_u32; println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); } ``` bench in my laptop: ``` neutron@Neutron:/me/rust$ rc commit.rs rustc commit.rs && ./commit 3.978419716s 0 4.079765171s 0 3.964630622s 0 3.997127013s 0 4.260304804s 0 3.997638211s 0 3.963195544s 0 4.11657718s 0 4.176054164s 0 3.830128579s 0 3.980396122s 0 3.937258567s 0 3.986055948s 0 4.127804162s 0 4.018943411s 0 4.185568857s 0 4.217512517s 0 3.98313603s 0 3.863018225s 0 4.030447988s 0 3.694878237s 0 4.206987927s 0 4.137608047s 0 4.115564664s 0 neutron@Neutron:/me/rust$ rc commit.rs -O rustc commit.rs -O && ./commit 162.111993ms 0 165.107125ms 0 166.26924ms 0 175.20479ms 0 205.062565ms 0 176.278791ms 0 174.408975ms 0 166.526899ms 0 201.857604ms 0 146.190062ms 0 168.592821ms 0 154.61411ms 0 199.678912ms 0 168.411598ms 0 162.129996ms 0 147.420765ms 0 209.759326ms 0 154.807907ms 0 165.507134ms 0 188.476239ms 0 157.351524ms 0 121.320123ms 0 126.401229ms 0 114.86428ms 0 ```
Sorry for the typo.
Sorry, too..
I checked all the implementations, and finally found that there is one function that does not check whether `exp == 0`
finished adding the extra tests to prevent further typo
This is a basic copy-paste-modify from the existing x86_64-apple-darwin target.
This adds a dedicated branch for perf to use for CI, intended to allow perf to enqueue builds without needing to use bors. bors is great, but bors requires an open PR to work, and we want to invoke perf on closed PRs sometimes (in particular, rollups).
Add a FIXME to build scripts in profiler_builtins
…r=jonas-schievink Advertise correct stable version for const control flow rust-lang#72437 was opened before the 1.45 release but merged afterwards. These will be stable in 1.46.
Rearrange the pipeline of `pow` to gain efficiency The check of the `exp` parameter seems useless if we execute the while-loop more than once. The original implementation of `pow` function using one more comparison if the `exp==0` and may break the pipeline of the cpu, which may generate a slower code. The performance gap between the old and the new implementation may be small, but IMO, at least the newer one looks more beautiful. --- bench prog: ``` #![feature(test)] extern crate test; #[macro_export]macro_rules! timing{ ($a:expr)=>{let time=std::time::Instant::now();{$a;}print!("{:?} ",time.elapsed())}; ($a:expr,$b:literal)=>{let time=std::time::Instant::now();let mut a=0;for _ in 0..$b{a^=$a;}print!("{:?} {} ",time.elapsed(),a)} } #[inline] pub fn pow_rust(x:i64, mut exp: u32) -> i64 { let mut base = x; let mut acc = 1; while exp > 1 { if (exp & 1) == 1 { acc = acc * base; } exp /= 2; base = base * base; } if exp == 1 { acc = acc * base; } acc } #[inline] pub fn pow_new(x:i64, mut exp: u32) -> i64 { if exp==0{ 1 }else{ let mut base = x; let mut acc = 1; while exp > 1 { if (exp & 1) == 1 { acc = acc * base; } exp >>= 1; base = base * base; } acc * base } } fn main(){ let a=2i64; let b=1_u32; println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); timing!(test::black_box(a).pow(test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_new(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); timing!(pow_rust(test::black_box(a),test::black_box(b)),100000000); println!(); } ``` bench in my laptop: ``` neutron@Neutron:/me/rust$ rc commit.rs rustc commit.rs && ./commit 3.978419716s 0 4.079765171s 0 3.964630622s 0 3.997127013s 0 4.260304804s 0 3.997638211s 0 3.963195544s 0 4.11657718s 0 4.176054164s 0 3.830128579s 0 3.980396122s 0 3.937258567s 0 3.986055948s 0 4.127804162s 0 4.018943411s 0 4.185568857s 0 4.217512517s 0 3.98313603s 0 3.863018225s 0 4.030447988s 0 3.694878237s 0 4.206987927s 0 4.137608047s 0 4.115564664s 0 neutron@Neutron:/me/rust$ rc commit.rs -O rustc commit.rs -O && ./commit 162.111993ms 0 165.107125ms 0 166.26924ms 0 175.20479ms 0 205.062565ms 0 176.278791ms 0 174.408975ms 0 166.526899ms 0 201.857604ms 0 146.190062ms 0 168.592821ms 0 154.61411ms 0 199.678912ms 0 168.411598ms 0 162.129996ms 0 147.420765ms 0 209.759326ms 0 154.807907ms 0 165.507134ms 0 188.476239ms 0 157.351524ms 0 121.320123ms 0 126.401229ms 0 114.86428ms 0 ```
add `visit_operand` to const prop r? @oli-obk
Guard against non-monomorphized type_id intrinsic call This PR checks whether the type is sufficient monomorphized when calling type_id or type_name intrinsics. If the type is not sufficiently monomorphized, e.g. used in a pattern, the code will be rejected. Fixes rust-lang#73976
…get, r=nagisa Add the aarch64-apple-darwin target This is a basic copy-paste-modify from the existing x86_64-apple-darwin target.
…lbini Enable perf try builder This adds a dedicated branch for perf to use for CI, intended to allow perf to enqueue builds without needing to use bors. bors is great, but bors requires an open PR to work, and we want to invoke perf on closed PRs sometimes (in particular, rollups).
…r=estebank Do not ICE on assoc type with bad placeholder Fixes rust-lang#74612 r? @estebank
rustc_target: Add a target spec option for disabling `--eh-frame-hdr` Disable `--eh-frame-hdr` for targets that use an `ld`-like linker, but don't support that option. Do it through a target spec option rather than through hard-coding in `linker.rs`. The option is still enabled by default though. cc rust-lang#73564 Fixes rust-lang#73564 (comment) Fixes rust-lang#74625 Fixes rust-embedded/msp430-rt#12
…ulacrum build: Remove unnecessary `cargo:rerun-if-env-changed` annotations ... and a couple of related cleanups. rustc and cargo now track the majority of env var dependencies automatically (rust-lang/cargo#8421), so the annotations are no longer necessary.
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Successful merges:
pow
to gain efficiency #74367 (Rearrange the pipeline ofpow
to gain efficiency)visit_operand
to const prop #74507 (addvisit_operand
to const prop)--eh-frame-hdr
#74631 (rustc_target: Add a target spec option for disabling--eh-frame-hdr
)cargo:rerun-if-env-changed
annotations #74643 (build: Remove unnecessarycargo:rerun-if-env-changed
annotations)Failed merges:
r? @ghost