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BTreeMap: Support custom allocators (v1.5) #98103

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📌 Commit 1f7023a has been approved by Amanieu

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⌛ Testing commit 1f7023a with merge 1b9daa6...

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☀️ Test successful - checks-actions
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Finished benchmarking commit (1b9daa6): comparison url.

Instruction count

  • Primary benchmarks: 😿 relevant regressions found
  • Secondary benchmarks: 😿 relevant regressions found
mean1 max count2
Regressions 😿
(primary)
1.7% 3.0% 2
Regressions 😿
(secondary)
1.6% 2.1% 6
Improvements 🎉
(primary)
N/A N/A 0
Improvements 🎉
(secondary)
N/A N/A 0
All 😿🎉 (primary) 1.7% 3.0% 2

Max RSS (memory usage)

Results
  • Primary benchmarks: mixed results
  • Secondary benchmarks: 😿 relevant regression found
mean1 max count2
Regressions 😿
(primary)
0.2% 0.2% 1
Regressions 😿
(secondary)
4.6% 4.6% 1
Improvements 🎉
(primary)
-2.2% -2.2% 1
Improvements 🎉
(secondary)
N/A N/A 0
All 😿🎉 (primary) -1.0% -2.2% 2

Cycles

Results
  • Primary benchmarks: 😿 relevant regressions found
  • Secondary benchmarks: no relevant changes found
mean1 max count2
Regressions 😿
(primary)
3.5% 4.1% 2
Regressions 😿
(secondary)
N/A N/A 0
Improvements 🎉
(primary)
N/A N/A 0
Improvements 🎉
(secondary)
N/A N/A 0
All 😿🎉 (primary) 3.5% 4.1% 2

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  1. the arithmetic mean of the percent change 2 3

  2. number of relevant changes 2 3

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This introduced an ICE in Miri: #98176. The actual bug is probably somewhere else and just uncovered here. But the strange thing is that the ICE does not need custom allocators to be triggered.

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FWIW that might be related to the performance regressions -- this PR will create Box<T, &System> boxes, which are twice as big as regular Box<T> boxes.

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FWIW that might be related to the performance regressions -- this PR will create Box<T, &System> boxes, which are twice as big as regular Box<T> boxes.

I guess that this can be fixed by replacing Box<T, &A> to Box<T, A>, and I'd like to submit a PR to fix this!

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It's unavoidable to change all A: Allocator to A: Allocator + Clone, is it acceptable? It seems that hashbrown does the same thing.

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I'm already working on that in #98178 -- sorry.

phil-opp added a commit to rust-osdev/cargo-xbuild that referenced this pull request Jun 21, 2022
The alloc library was switched to the 2021 edition in <rust-lang/rust#92068>. However, it did not use any features of the new edition until PR <rust-lang/rust#98103>, which relies on the newer closure capture mechanism. This commit fixes the build on the latest nightlies, which include that PR.

Fixes #104
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