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Rollup of 9 pull requests #129628
Rollup of 9 pull requests #129628
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also start deduplicating the docs that are getting moved to this section.
It requires no additonal changes to these crates, but will prevent unnecessary `pub`s in the future.
But explain why.
Documents that `BikeshedIntrinsicFrom` models transmute-via-union, which is slightly more expressive than the transmute-via-cast implemented by `transmute_copy`. Additionally, we provide an implementation of transmute-via-union as a method on the `BikeshedIntrinsicFrom` trait with additional documentation on the boundary between trait invariants and caller obligations. Whether or not transmute-via-union is the right kind of transmute to model remains up for discussion [1]. Regardless, it seems wise to document the present behavior. [1] https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/216762-project-safe-transmute/topic/What.20'kind'.20of.20transmute.20to.20model.3F/near/426331967
* Choose test inputs more thoroughly and systematically. * Check that `isqrt` and `checked_isqrt` have equivalent results for signed types, either equivalent numerically or equivalent as a panic and a `None`. * Check that `isqrt` has numerically-equivalent results for unsigned types and their `NonZero` counterparts. * Reuse `ilog10` benchmarks, plus benchmarks that use a uniform distribution.
* Use a lookup table for 8-bit integers and the Karatsuba square root algorithm for larger integers. * Include optimization hints that give the compiler the exact numeric range of results.
When looking for multiple versions of the same crate, do not blindly construct the receiver type. Follow up to rust-lang#128786. Fix rust-lang#129205.
Add `#[warn(unreachable_pub)]` to a bunch of compiler crates By default `unreachable_pub` identifies things that need not be `pub` and tells you to make them `pub(crate)`. But sometimes those things don't need any kind of visibility. So they way I did these was to remove the visibility entirely for each thing the lint identifies, and then add `pub(crate)` back in everywhere the compiler said it was necessary. (Or occasionally `pub(super)` when context suggested that was appropriate.) Tedious, but results in more `pub` removal. There are plenty more crates to do but this seems like enough for a first PR. r? `@compiler-errors`
…=cuviper deduplicate and clarify rules for converting pointers to references part of rust-lang#124669
Improved `checked_isqrt` and `isqrt` methods ### Improved tests of `isqrt` and `checked_isqrt` implementations * Inputs chosen more thoroughly and systematically. * Checks that `isqrt` and `checked_isqrt` have equivalent results for signed types, either equivalent numerically or equivalent as a panic and a `None`. * Checks that `isqrt` has numerically-equivalent results for unsigned types and their `NonZero` counterparts. ### Added benchmarks for `isqrt` implementations ### Greatly sped up `checked_isqrt` and `isqrt` methods * Uses a lookup table for 8-bit integers and then the Karatsuba square root algorithm for larger integers. * Includes optimization hints that give the compiler the exact numeric range of results. ### Feature tracking issue `isqrt` is an unstable feature tracked at rust-lang#116226. <details><summary>Benchmarked improvements</summary> ### Command used to benchmark ./x bench library/core -- int_sqrt ### Before benchmarks: num::int_sqrt::i128::isqrt 439591.65/iter +/- 6652.70 num::int_sqrt::i16::isqrt 5302.97/iter +/- 160.93 num::int_sqrt::i32::isqrt 62999.11/iter +/- 2022.05 num::int_sqrt::i64::isqrt 125248.81/iter +/- 1674.43 num::int_sqrt::i8::isqrt 123.56/iter +/- 1.87 num::int_sqrt::isize::isqrt 125356.56/iter +/- 1017.03 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u128::isqrt 437443.75/iter +/- 3535.43 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u16::isqrt 8604.58/iter +/- 94.76 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u32::isqrt 62933.33/iter +/- 517.30 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u64::isqrt 125076.38/iter +/- 11340.61 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u8::isqrt 221.51/iter +/- 1.58 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_usize::isqrt 136005.21/iter +/- 2020.35 num::int_sqrt::u128::isqrt 439014.55/iter +/- 3920.45 num::int_sqrt::u16::isqrt 8575.08/iter +/- 148.06 num::int_sqrt::u32::isqrt 63008.89/iter +/- 803.67 num::int_sqrt::u64::isqrt 125088.09/iter +/- 879.29 num::int_sqrt::u8::isqrt 230.18/iter +/- 2.04 num::int_sqrt::usize::isqrt 125237.51/iter +/- 4747.83 ### After benchmarks: num::int_sqrt::i128::isqrt 105184.89/iter +/- 1171.38 num::int_sqrt::i16::isqrt 1910.26/iter +/- 78.50 num::int_sqrt::i32::isqrt 34260.34/iter +/- 960.84 num::int_sqrt::i64::isqrt 45939.19/iter +/- 2525.65 num::int_sqrt::i8::isqrt 22.87/iter +/- 0.45 num::int_sqrt::isize::isqrt 45884.17/iter +/- 595.49 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u128::isqrt 106344.27/iter +/- 780.99 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u16::isqrt 2790.19/iter +/- 53.43 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u32::isqrt 33613.99/iter +/- 362.96 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u64::isqrt 46235.42/iter +/- 429.69 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_u8::isqrt 31.78/iter +/- 0.75 num::int_sqrt::non_zero_usize::isqrt 46208.75/iter +/- 375.27 num::int_sqrt::u128::isqrt 106385.94/iter +/- 1649.95 num::int_sqrt::u16::isqrt 2747.69/iter +/- 28.72 num::int_sqrt::u32::isqrt 33627.09/iter +/- 475.68 num::int_sqrt::u64::isqrt 46182.29/iter +/- 311.16 num::int_sqrt::u8::isqrt 33.10/iter +/- 0.30 num::int_sqrt::usize::isqrt 46165.00/iter +/- 388.41 </details>
…er-errors Document & implement the transmutation modeled by `BikeshedIntrinsicFrom` Documents that `BikeshedIntrinsicFrom` models transmute-via-union, which is slightly more expressive than the transmute-via-cast implemented by `transmute_copy`. Additionally, we provide an implementation of transmute-via-union as a method on the `BikeshedIntrinsicFrom` trait with additional documentation on the boundary between trait invariants and caller obligations. Whether or not transmute-via-union is the right kind of transmute to model remains up for discussion [1]. Regardless, it seems wise to document the present behavior. [1] https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/216762-project-safe-transmute/topic/What.20'kind'.20of.20transmute.20to.20model.3F/near/426331967 Tracking Issue: rust-lang#99571 r? `@compiler-errors` cc `@scottmcm,` `@Lokathor`
…errors Do not ICE on non-ADT rcvr type when looking for crate version collision When looking for multiple versions of the same crate, do not blindly construct the receiver type. Follow up to rust-lang#128786. Fixes rust-lang#129205 Fixes rust-lang#129216
…rce-link, r=notriddle [rustdoc] Generate source link on impl associated types Currently, impl associated types are generated but don't get a source link. This PR fixes that. Before: ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3a22adb5-8b66-4124-9267-7c26eed1aa5e) After: ![Screenshot from 2024-08-25 16-31-36](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6e9b35e7-4357-4ecf-8c49-1d8294051283) r? `@notriddle`
Remove a couple of unused feature enables
… r=fmease Rename `ParenthesizedGenericArgs` to `GenericArgsMode` A bit easier to digest name. Broken out of a PR implementing return type notation.
…fmease Remove `ParamMode::ExplicitNamed` This was introduced as a hack to improve a diagnostics suggestion in rust-lang#61679. It was subsequently broken, but also it was an incomplete hack that I don't believe we need to support, so let's just remove it.
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#[warn(unreachable_pub)]
to a bunch of compiler crates #126013 (Add#[warn(unreachable_pub)]
to a bunch of compiler crates)checked_isqrt
andisqrt
methods #128166 (Improvedchecked_isqrt
andisqrt
methods)BikeshedIntrinsicFrom
#129032 (Document & implement the transmutation modeled byBikeshedIntrinsicFrom
)ParenthesizedGenericArgs
toGenericArgsMode
#129625 (RenameParenthesizedGenericArgs
toGenericArgsMode
)ParamMode::ExplicitNamed
#129626 (RemoveParamMode::ExplicitNamed
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