未验证 提交 e2333a97 编写于 作者: D Dylan DPC 提交者: GitHub

Rollup merge of #71672 - lcnr:instrinsics-wow, r=Dylan-DPC

document missing stable counterparts of intrinsics

Notes the stable counterpart of each intrinsic in case one exists.

Implements #34338

r? @Dylan-DPC
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/// characteristics.
///
/// The `locality` argument must be a constant integer and is a temporal locality specifier
/// ranging from (0) - no locality, to (3) - extremely local keep in cache
/// ranging from (0) - no locality, to (3) - extremely local keep in cache.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn prefetch_read_data<T>(data: *const T, locality: i32);
/// The `prefetch` intrinsic is a hint to the code generator to insert a prefetch instruction
/// if supported; otherwise, it is a no-op.
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/// characteristics.
///
/// The `locality` argument must be a constant integer and is a temporal locality specifier
/// ranging from (0) - no locality, to (3) - extremely local keep in cache
/// ranging from (0) - no locality, to (3) - extremely local keep in cache.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn prefetch_write_data<T>(data: *const T, locality: i32);
/// The `prefetch` intrinsic is a hint to the code generator to insert a prefetch instruction
/// if supported; otherwise, it is a no-op.
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/// characteristics.
///
/// The `locality` argument must be a constant integer and is a temporal locality specifier
/// ranging from (0) - no locality, to (3) - extremely local keep in cache
/// ranging from (0) - no locality, to (3) - extremely local keep in cache.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn prefetch_read_instruction<T>(data: *const T, locality: i32);
/// The `prefetch` intrinsic is a hint to the code generator to insert a prefetch instruction
/// if supported; otherwise, it is a no-op.
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/// characteristics.
///
/// The `locality` argument must be a constant integer and is a temporal locality specifier
/// ranging from (0) - no locality, to (3) - extremely local keep in cache
/// ranging from (0) - no locality, to (3) - extremely local keep in cache.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn prefetch_write_instruction<T>(data: *const T, locality: i32);
}
extern "rust-intrinsic" {
/// An atomic fence.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is available in
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/// that `rustc_peek(potentially_uninitialized)` would actually
/// double-check that dataflow did indeed compute that it is
/// uninitialized at that point in the control flow.
///
/// This intrinsic should not be used outside of the compiler.
pub fn rustc_peek<T>(_: T) -> T;
/// Aborts the execution of the process.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is
/// [`std::process::abort`](../../std/process/fn.abort.html)
/// [`std::process::abort`](../../std/process/fn.abort.html).
pub fn abort() -> !;
/// Tells LLVM that this point in the code is not reachable, enabling
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/// with optimization of surrounding code and reduce performance. It should
/// not be used if the invariant can be discovered by the optimizer on its
/// own, or if it does not enable any significant optimizations.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn assume(b: bool);
/// Hints to the compiler that branch condition is likely to be true.
/// Returns the value passed to it.
///
/// Any use other than with `if` statements will probably not have an effect.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn likely(b: bool) -> bool;
/// Hints to the compiler that branch condition is likely to be false.
/// Returns the value passed to it.
///
/// Any use other than with `if` statements will probably not have an effect.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn unlikely(b: bool) -> bool;
/// Executes a breakpoint trap, for inspection by a debugger.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn breakpoint();
/// The size of a type in bytes.
......@@ -973,6 +990,9 @@
/// [`std::mem::align_of`](../../std/mem/fn.align_of.html).
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_min_align_of", since = "1.40.0")]
pub fn min_align_of<T>() -> usize;
/// The prefered alignment of a type.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pref_align_of", issue = "none")]
pub fn pref_align_of<T>() -> usize;
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/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is
/// [`std::mem::size_of_val`](../../std/mem/fn.size_of_val.html).
pub fn size_of_val<T: ?Sized>(_: *const T) -> usize;
/// The required alignment of the referenced value.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is
/// [`std::mem::align_of_val`](../../std/mem/fn.align_of_val.html).
pub fn min_align_of_val<T: ?Sized>(_: *const T) -> usize;
/// Gets a static string slice containing the name of a type.
......@@ -1001,22 +1025,33 @@
/// A guard for unsafe functions that cannot ever be executed if `T` is uninhabited:
/// This will statically either panic, or do nothing.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn assert_inhabited<T>();
/// A guard for unsafe functions that cannot ever be executed if `T` does not permit
/// zero-initialization: This will statically either panic, or do nothing.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn assert_zero_valid<T>();
/// A guard for unsafe functions that cannot ever be executed if `T` has invalid
/// bit patterns: This will statically either panic, or do nothing.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn assert_uninit_valid<T>();
/// Gets a reference to a static `Location` indicating where it was called.
///
/// Consider using [`std::panic::Location::caller`](../../std/panic/struct.Location.html#method.caller)
/// instead.
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_caller_location", issue = "47809")]
pub fn caller_location() -> &'static crate::panic::Location<'static>;
/// Moves a value out of scope without running drop glue.
/// This exists solely for `mem::forget_unsized`; normal `forget` uses `ManuallyDrop` instead.
///
/// This exists solely for [`mem::forget_unsized`](../../std/mem/fn.forget_unsized.html);
/// normal `forget` uses `ManuallyDrop` instead.
pub fn forget<T: ?Sized>(_: T);
/// Reinterprets the bits of a value of one type as another type.
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///
/// The volatile parameter is set to `true`, so it will not be optimized out
/// unless size is equal to zero.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn volatile_copy_nonoverlapping_memory<T>(dst: *mut T, src: *const T, count: usize);
/// Equivalent to the appropriate `llvm.memmove.p0i8.0i8.*` intrinsic, with
/// a size of `count` * `size_of::<T>()` and an alignment of
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///
/// The volatile parameter is set to `true`, so it will not be optimized out
/// unless size is equal to zero.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn volatile_copy_memory<T>(dst: *mut T, src: *const T, count: usize);
/// Equivalent to the appropriate `llvm.memset.p0i8.*` intrinsic, with a
/// size of `count` * `size_of::<T>()` and an alignment of
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///
/// The volatile parameter is set to `true`, so it will not be optimized out
/// unless size is equal to zero.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn volatile_set_memory<T>(dst: *mut T, val: u8, count: usize);
/// Performs a volatile load from the `src` pointer.
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/// Performs a volatile load from the `src` pointer
/// The pointer is not required to be aligned.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn unaligned_volatile_load<T>(src: *const T) -> T;
/// Performs a volatile store to the `dst` pointer.
/// The pointer is not required to be aligned.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn unaligned_volatile_store<T>(dst: *mut T, val: T);
/// Returns the square root of an `f32`
......@@ -1539,8 +1584,12 @@
pub fn rintf64(x: f64) -> f64;
/// Returns the nearest integer to an `f32`.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn nearbyintf32(x: f32) -> f32;
/// Returns the nearest integer to an `f64`.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn nearbyintf64(x: f64) -> f64;
/// Returns the nearest integer to an `f32`. Rounds half-way cases away from zero.
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/// Float addition that allows optimizations based on algebraic rules.
/// May assume inputs are finite.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn fadd_fast<T: Copy>(a: T, b: T) -> T;
/// Float subtraction that allows optimizations based on algebraic rules.
/// May assume inputs are finite.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn fsub_fast<T: Copy>(a: T, b: T) -> T;
/// Float multiplication that allows optimizations based on algebraic rules.
/// May assume inputs are finite.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn fmul_fast<T: Copy>(a: T, b: T) -> T;
/// Float division that allows optimizations based on algebraic rules.
/// May assume inputs are finite.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn fdiv_fast<T: Copy>(a: T, b: T) -> T;
/// Float remainder that allows optimizations based on algebraic rules.
/// May assume inputs are finite.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn frem_fast<T: Copy>(a: T, b: T) -> T;
/// Convert with LLVM’s fptoui/fptosi, which may return undef for values out of range
/// (<https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/10184>)
///
/// Stabilized as `f32::to_int_unchecked` and `f64::to_int_unchecked`.
/// Stabilized as [`f32::to_int_unchecked`](../../std/primitive.f32.html#method.to_int_unchecked)
/// and [`f64::to_int_unchecked`](../../std/primitive.f64.html#method.to_int_unchecked).
pub fn float_to_int_unchecked<Float: Copy, Int: Copy>(value: Float) -> Int;
/// Returns the number of bits set in an integer type `T`
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/// Like `ctlz`, but extra-unsafe as it returns `undef` when
/// given an `x` with value `0`.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
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/// Like `cttz`, but extra-unsafe as it returns `undef` when
/// given an `x` with value `0`.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
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/// Performs an exact division, resulting in undefined behavior where
/// `x % y != 0` or `y == 0` or `x == T::MIN && y == -1`
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
pub fn exact_div<T: Copy>(x: T, y: T) -> T;
/// Performs an unchecked division, resulting in undefined behavior
/// where y = 0 or x = `T::MIN` and y = -1
///
/// The stabilized versions of this intrinsic are available on the integer
/// Safe wrappers for this intrinsic are available on the integer
/// primitives via the `checked_div` method. For example,
/// [`std::u32::checked_div`](../../std/primitive.u32.html#method.checked_div)
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_int_unchecked_arith", issue = "none")]
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/// Returns the remainder of an unchecked division, resulting in
/// undefined behavior where y = 0 or x = `T::MIN` and y = -1
///
/// The stabilized versions of this intrinsic are available on the integer
/// Safe wrappers for this intrinsic are available on the integer
/// primitives via the `checked_rem` method. For example,
/// [`std::u32::checked_rem`](../../std/primitive.u32.html#method.checked_rem)
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_int_unchecked_arith", issue = "none")]
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/// Performs an unchecked left shift, resulting in undefined behavior when
/// y < 0 or y >= N, where N is the width of T in bits.
///
/// The stabilized versions of this intrinsic are available on the integer
/// Safe wrappers for this intrinsic are available on the integer
/// primitives via the `checked_shl` method. For example,
/// [`std::u32::checked_shl`](../../std/primitive.u32.html#method.checked_shl)
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_int_unchecked", since = "1.40.0")]
......@@ -1758,7 +1824,7 @@
/// Performs an unchecked right shift, resulting in undefined behavior when
/// y < 0 or y >= N, where N is the width of T in bits.
///
/// The stabilized versions of this intrinsic are available on the integer
/// Safe wrappers for this intrinsic are available on the integer
/// primitives via the `checked_shr` method. For example,
/// [`std::u32::checked_shr`](../../std/primitive.u32.html#method.checked_shr)
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_int_unchecked", since = "1.40.0")]
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/// Returns the result of an unchecked addition, resulting in
/// undefined behavior when `x + y > T::MAX` or `x + y < T::MIN`.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_int_unchecked_arith", issue = "none")]
pub fn unchecked_add<T: Copy>(x: T, y: T) -> T;
/// Returns the result of an unchecked subtraction, resulting in
/// undefined behavior when `x - y > T::MAX` or `x - y < T::MIN`.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_int_unchecked_arith", issue = "none")]
pub fn unchecked_sub<T: Copy>(x: T, y: T) -> T;
/// Returns the result of an unchecked multiplication, resulting in
/// undefined behavior when `x * y > T::MAX` or `x * y < T::MIN`.
///
/// This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_int_unchecked_arith", issue = "none")]
pub fn unchecked_mul<T: Copy>(x: T, y: T) -> T;
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/// assert_ne!(this_location.line(), another_location.line());
/// assert_ne!(this_location.column(), another_location.column());
/// ```
// FIXME: When stabilizing this method, please also update the documentation
// of `intrinsics::caller_location`.
#[unstable(
feature = "track_caller",
reason = "uses #[track_caller] which is not yet stable",
......
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