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SI-7102 Override isEmpty for bitsets with an efficient implementation
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Currently bitsets use default isEmpty implementation inherited from
Set, which tests for "size == 0".
Calculating the size of a word in a bitmap requires summing through
all bits set, whereas testing for emptyness needs only one comparison
with zero.
This commit overrides the default implementation with the specialized
one looking for a non-zero word in this bitmap.
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Warnings removal and other cleanup.
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In the compiler sources this arrives with a number of false
positives, because we frequently work with strings containing
$foo where foo is an in-scope identifier. I think in normal
source code this will be less of a problem, or none at all;
but to be conservative the warning is born under -Xlint.
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SI-5513: add inplace set-theoretic operations for mutable bitsets.
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SI-7247, deprecate NotNull.
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Removed NotNull from tests and the parentage of AnyVal.
Removed the tests which were actually testing anything to
do with NotNull; massaged the others to forget NotNull and/or
not to name local things NotNull.
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Analyze constants to remove unnecessary branches
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This commit cleans up constant optimization from the review of
https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2214 .
* drops are done using the instruction's consumed count rather than a
numeric literal
* drops are moved into one common method in the main instruction
interpreter
* One instance of x.length > y.length is replaced with
x.lengthCompare(y.length) > 0
* NaN is dealt with by treating it as an UNKNOWN
* A test is added to make sure NaN semantics aren't broken.
* The constant-optmization test is improved with tests for switch
statements
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This commit adds analysis and optimization of constants to remove
unnecessary branches. It uses abstract interpretation to determine
what constant(s) a particular stack slot or variable might or might not
hold at a given spot and uses that knowledge to eliminate branches that
cannot be taken. Its primary goal is null check removal, but it also
works for other constants.
Several tests are modified to include the new optimization phase.
Two new tests are added. One verifies that branching still works as
expected. The other verifies that branches are removed.
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SI-7228, bug in subtyping.
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Should speak for itself.
Whenever someone changed @switch from an error to a warning,
it broke all the tests which depended on the error. I added
-Xfatal-warnings to a couple which needed it. And one of those
tests was then failing, as it must now since we couldn't get away
with what was being attempted, so I moved it to pending.
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Another in the category of bugs which involve narrowing,
widening, mediuming, dealiasing, weakening, normalizing,
denormalizing, supernormalizing, subnormalizing, and
double-bounded supersubnormalizing.
This is probably not the ideal fix, but it is an improvement.
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Merge 2.10.x into master
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Conflicts:
src/compiler/scala/reflect/reify/Errors.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/NamesDefaults.scala
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SI-7328 Bail out of names/defaults when args are error typed
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To avoid a crasher later on with a null type inside a
sequence argument.
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SI-7234 Make named args play nice with dep. method types
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Some care is needed to avoid interaction with constant
types (e.g pos/z1730.scala) and with existentials
(e.g. t3507-old.scala).
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SI-5710 has fixed itself
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My job here is only to submit tests.
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reifier is now aware of SI-7235
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SI-7235 is caused by a long-standing todo in typedRefinement, which leads
to originals of compound type trees swallowing their stats.
I'm not sure how exactly to fix SI-7235, but what I am sure about is that
we shouldn't silently discard stats during reification. This patch
introduces a new implementation restrictions, which now reports that
reify of compound type trees with non-empty stats isn't going to work.
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TypeVars, being mutable creatures, mustn't have structural
equality/hashing, otherwise TypeRefs that differ only by
having distinct TypeVars as components get wrongly uniqued
together.
The reported bug showed the disaterous consequences: constraints
from the `C?[Int]` in the return type applied to the `?C[?A]` in
the parameter list.
This commit overrides `equals` and `hashCode` in `TypeVar`
to use reference equality. An alternative fix would be to drop
the `case`-ness of the class, as was the case before 0cde930b
when this regressed.
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Conflicts:
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/Typers.scala
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Don't focus positions assigned to the TypeTree of a parent of a Template
when the parent exists in the source. A focused position (instance
of `OffsetPosition`) makes it invisible to the presentation compiler
when it looks for the innermost enclosing tree of a given position
(breaking hyperlinking, for example).
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SI-6601 Close access loophole for value class constructors
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ExtensionMethods marks private constructors of value classes as
notPRIVATE before pickling. When the pickler reads the flags of this
symbol, the anti-shift mechanism folds this into the regular PRIVATE
flag, so the class is pickled as though it was public all along. A
seprately compiled client can then call this constructor.
To remedy this, we must:
- pickle `rawFlags`, rather than `flags`. This is symmetric with
unpickling, which sets `rawFlags` with the value it reads.
- Add `notPRIVATE` to the flagset `PickledFlags`.
We cannot make this change in a minor version, as the pickler
and unpickler must agree on `PickledFlags`.
I believe that this won't change the size of pickled flags
for the majority of symbols (ie, those without the notPRIVATE flag)
due to the variable length encoding in `writeLongNat`.
This also improves the situation for SI-6608. Reflection and
scalap (and, by extension, IntelliJ), no longer will see
as public methods that have had their access widened in
SuperAccessors (which is done selectively to support inlining
under separate compilation.)
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This warns about a subset of initialization order issues which
can easily be identified by inspection, such as
val x = y
val y = 5
The likelihood of this formulation being intentional is miniscule.
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This is the commit which brings it all together. The booleans
forInteractive and forScaladoc are now deprecated and are not
inspected for any purpose. All behavioral changes formerly
accomplished via tests of those flags are embodied in the globals
built specifically for those tasks.
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This leverages the preceding several commits to push scaladoc
specific code into src/scaladoc. It also renders some scanner
code more comprehensible.
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This change is not externally visible. It moves the scaladoc
sources into src/scaladoc and adds an ant target for building
them. The compilation products are still packaged into
scala-compiler.jar as before, but with a small change to
build.xml a separate jar can be created instead.
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The unreachable test was missing the cases when Random.nextInt returned
a negative number. This commit fixes that.
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SI-7231 Fix assertion when adapting Null type to Array type
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GenICode was doing a sanity check when adapting an expression of type
Null to something else. It was just doing the wrong one. Instead of
checking whether the result expression type was a reference type it
was checking to see if it was an class reference type. This commit fixes
that and adds a test to make sure both forms of adaptation work as
expected.
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SI-7006 Prevent unreachable blocks in GenICode
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This commit makes GenICode prevent the generation of
most unreachable blocks. The new unreachable block prevention code can
be disabled with a compiler flag.
Because full unreachable analysis is no longer necessary for
normal code it makes the unreachable block analysis run only under
-optimise.
A test is included to make sure unreachable code doesn't cause issues
in code gen.
A concrete example will help.
def foo(): X = {
try
return something()
catch {
case e: Throwable =>
println(e)
throw e
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unreachableCode()
]
Here unreachableCode() is unreachable but GenICode would create ICode
for it and then ASM would turn it into a pile of NOPS.
A previous commit added a reachability analysis step to eliminate
that unreachable code but that added a bit of time to the
compilation process even when optimization was turned off.
This commit avoids generating most unreachable
ICode in the first place so that full reachability analysis is
only needed after doing other optimization work.
The new code works by extending a mechanism that was already in place.
When GenICode encountered a THROW or RETURN it would put the
current block into "ignore" mode so that no further instructions
would be written into the block. However, that ignore mode flag
was itself ignored when it came to figuring out if follow on blocks
should be written. So this commit goes through places like try/catch
and if/else and uses the ignore mode of the current block to decide
whether to create follow on blocks, or if it already has, to kill by
putting them into ignore mode and closing them where they'll be
removed from the method's list of active blocks.
It's not quite as good as full reachability analysis. In particular
because a label def can be emitted before anything that jumps to it,
this simple logic is forced to leave label defs alone and that means
some of them may be unreachable without being removed. However, in
practice it gets close the the benefit of reachability analysis at
very nearly no cost.
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Merge 2.10.x into master
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Resurrect some undead code from 373ded2ad3 (tuple2Pickler).
Conflicts:
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/interactive/CompilerControl.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/Typers.scala
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SI-7214 outer check based on dealiased pattern type.
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SI-7109 SI-7153 Generalize the API to get docComments: allow to force do...
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for given fragments. Don't type-check when forcing doc comments, but rather
do it directly. Test the new functionality as well as better tests for
the old one.
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merge 2.10.1 into 2.10.x
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The fix for SI-7183 in 440bf0a8c2 was forward ported in f73d50f46c.
Conflicts:
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/PatternMatching.scala
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We want 2.10.1 to be a drop-in replacement for 2.10.0,
so we can't start warning where we weren't warning in 2.10.0.
See SI-5954 (#1882, #2079) for when it was an implementation restriction,
which was then weakened to a warning. It's now hidden behind -Ydebug.
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SI-7183 Disable unreachability for withFilter matches.
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This avoids spurious unreachable warnings on code
that the user didn't write.
The parser desugars for-comprehensions such as:
for (A(a) <- List(new A)) yield a
To:
List(new A()).withFilter(((check$ifrefutable$2) =>
check$ifrefutable$2: @scala.unhecked match {
case A((a @ _)) => true
case _ => false
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)
But, if `A.unapply` returns `Some[_]`, the last case is dead code.
(Matching against a regular case class *would* fall through in
the caes of a null scrutinee.)
In SI-6902, we enabled unreachability warnings, even if the
scrutinee was annotated as @unchecked. That was consistent
with the 2.9.2 behaviour, it was only disabled temporarily
(actually, accidentally) in 2.10.0. But, the old pattern matcher
didn't warn about this code.
This commit makes the pattern matcher recognise the special
scrutinee based on its name and disables both exhaustivity
*and* unreachability analysis.
To do so, the we generalize the boolean flag `unchecked` to
the class `Suppression`.
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This is a forward port of #2168 (originally for 2.10.1,
but the pattern matcher has since been refactored in 2.10.x.)
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Conflicts:
src/library/scala/collection/mutable/ArrayOps.scala
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