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Refactor byteorder to std in rustc_middle #75741

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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion Cargo.lock
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Expand Up @@ -3722,7 +3722,6 @@ name = "rustc_middle"
version = "0.0.0"
dependencies = [
"bitflags",
"byteorder",
"chalk-ir",
"measureme",
"polonius-engine",
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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_middle/Cargo.toml
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Expand Up @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ rustc_index = { path = "../rustc_index" }
rustc_serialize = { path = "../rustc_serialize" }
rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" }
rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" }
byteorder = { version = "1.3" }
chalk-ir = "0.21.0"
smallvec = { version = "1.0", features = ["union", "may_dangle"] }
measureme = "0.7.1"
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12 changes: 4 additions & 8 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/allocation.rs
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Expand Up @@ -345,10 +345,8 @@ impl<'tcx, Tag: Copy, Extra: AllocationExtra<Tag>> Allocation<Tag, Extra> {

/// Reads a *non-ZST* scalar.
///
/// ZSTs can't be read for two reasons:
/// * byte-order cannot work with zero-element buffers;
/// * in order to obtain a `Pointer`, we need to check for ZSTness anyway due to integer
/// pointers being valid for ZSTs.
/// ZSTs can't be read because in order to obtain a `Pointer`, we need to check
/// for ZSTness anyway due to integer pointers being valid for ZSTs.
///
/// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand.
/// Most likely, you want to call `InterpCx::read_scalar` instead of this method.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -397,10 +395,8 @@ impl<'tcx, Tag: Copy, Extra: AllocationExtra<Tag>> Allocation<Tag, Extra> {

/// Writes a *non-ZST* scalar.
///
/// ZSTs can't be read for two reasons:
/// * byte-order cannot work with zero-element buffers;
/// * in order to obtain a `Pointer`, we need to check for ZSTness anyway due to integer
/// pointers being valid for ZSTs.
/// ZSTs can't be read because in order to obtain a `Pointer`, we need to check
/// for ZSTness anyway due to integer pointers being valid for ZSTs.
///
/// It is the caller's responsibility to check bounds and alignment beforehand.
/// Most likely, you want to call `InterpCx::write_scalar` instead of this method.
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32 changes: 23 additions & 9 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ mod value;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::fmt;
use std::io;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering};

use byteorder::{BigEndian, LittleEndian, ReadBytesExt, WriteBytesExt};
use rustc_ast::LitKind;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_data_structures::sync::{HashMapExt, Lock};
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mut target: &mut [u8],
data: u128,
) -> Result<(), io::Error> {
let len = target.len();
// This u128 holds an "any-size uint" (since smaller uints can fits in it)
// So we do not write all bytes of the u128, just the "payload".
match endianness {
Endian::Little => target.write_uint128::<LittleEndian>(data, len),
Endian::Big => target.write_uint128::<BigEndian>(data, len),
}
Endian::Little => target.write(&data.to_le_bytes())?,
Endian::Big => target.write(&data.to_be_bytes()[16 - target.len()..])?,
};
debug_assert!(target.len() == 0); // We should have filled the target buffer.
Ok(())
}

#[inline]
pub fn read_target_uint(endianness: Endian, mut source: &[u8]) -> Result<u128, io::Error> {
match endianness {
Endian::Little => source.read_uint128::<LittleEndian>(source.len()),
Endian::Big => source.read_uint128::<BigEndian>(source.len()),
}
// This u128 holds an "any-size uint" (since smaller uints can fits in it)
let mut buf = [0u8; std::mem::size_of::<u128>()];
// So we do not read exactly 16 bytes into the u128, just the "payload".
let uint = match endianness {
Endian::Little => {
source.read(&mut buf)?;
Ok(u128::from_le_bytes(buf))
}
Endian::Big => {
source.read(&mut buf[16 - source.len()..])?;
Ok(u128::from_be_bytes(buf))
}
};
debug_assert!(source.len() == 0); // We should have consumed the source buffer.
uint
}

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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