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auto merge of #8420 : blake2-ppc/rust/shrink-token, r=cmr
`enum Token` was 192 bytes (64-bit), as pointed out by pnkfelix; the only bloating variant being `INTERPOLATED(nonterminal)`. Updating `enum nonterminal` to use ~ where variants included big types, shrunk size_of(Token) to 32 bytes (64-bit). I am unsure if the `nt_ident` variant should have an indirection, with ast::ident being only 16 bytes (64-bit), but without this, enum Token would be 40 bytes. A dumb benchmark says that compilation time is unchanged, while peak memory usage for compiling std.rs is down 3% Before:: $ time ./x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc --cfg stage1 src/libstd/std.rs 19.00user 0.39system 0:19.41elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 627820maxresident)k 0inputs+28896outputs (0major+228665minor)pagefaults 0swaps $ time ./x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc -O --cfg stage1 src/libstd/std.rs 31.64user 0.34system 0:32.02elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 629876maxresident)k 0inputs+22432outputs (0major+229411minor)pagefaults 0swaps After:: $ time ./x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc --cfg stage1 src/libstd/std.rs 19.07user 0.45system 0:19.55elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 609384maxresident)k 0inputs+28896outputs (0major+221997minor)pagefaults 0swaps $ time ./x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc -O --cfg stage1 src/libstd/std.rs 31.90user 0.34system 0:32.28elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 612080maxresident)k 0inputs+22432outputs (0major+223726minor)pagefaults 0swaps
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@ -419,18 +419,18 @@ pub fn parse_nt(p: &Parser, name: &str) -> nonterminal {
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Some(i) => token::nt_item(i),
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None => p.fatal("expected an item keyword")
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},
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"block" => token::nt_block(p.parse_block()),
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"block" => token::nt_block(~p.parse_block()),
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"stmt" => token::nt_stmt(p.parse_stmt(~[])),
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"pat" => token::nt_pat(p.parse_pat()),
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"expr" => token::nt_expr(p.parse_expr()),
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"ty" => token::nt_ty(p.parse_ty(false /* no need to disambiguate*/)),
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"ty" => token::nt_ty(~p.parse_ty(false /* no need to disambiguate*/)),
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// this could be handled like a token, since it is one
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"ident" => match *p.token {
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token::IDENT(sn,b) => { p.bump(); token::nt_ident(sn,b) }
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token::IDENT(sn,b) => { p.bump(); token::nt_ident(~sn,b) }
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_ => p.fatal(~"expected ident, found "
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+ token::to_str(get_ident_interner(), p.token))
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},
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"path" => token::nt_path(p.parse_path_with_tps(false)),
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"path" => token::nt_path(~p.parse_path_with_tps(false)),
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"attr" => token::nt_attr(@p.parse_attribute(false)),
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"tt" => {
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*p.quote_depth += 1u; //but in theory, non-quoted tts might be useful
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@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ pub fn tt_next_token(r: &mut TtReader) -> TokenAndSpan {
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/* sidestep the interpolation tricks for ident because
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(a) idents can be in lots of places, so it'd be a pain
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(b) we actually can, since it's a token. */
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matched_nonterminal(nt_ident(sn,b)) => {
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matched_nonterminal(nt_ident(~sn,b)) => {
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r.cur_span = sp; r.cur_tok = IDENT(sn,b);
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r.stack.idx += 1u;
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return ret_val;
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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ macro_rules! maybe_whole_expr (
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Some($p.mk_expr(
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($p).span.lo,
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($p).span.hi,
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expr_path(/* bad */ (*pt).clone())))
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expr_path(/* bad */ (**pt).clone())))
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}
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_ => None
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};
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@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ macro_rules! maybe_whole (
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_ => None
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};
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match __found__ {
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Some(INTERPOLATED(token::$constructor(x))) => {
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return (~[], x.clone())
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Some(INTERPOLATED(token::$constructor(ref x))) => {
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return (~[], (**x).clone())
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ impl Parser {
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// Useless second parameter for compatibility with quasiquote macros.
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// Bleh!
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pub fn parse_ty(&self, _: bool) -> Ty {
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maybe_whole!(self, nt_ty);
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maybe_whole!(deref self, nt_ty);
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let lo = self.span.lo;
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@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@ impl Parser {
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// parse a path that doesn't have type parameters attached
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pub fn parse_path_without_tps(&self) -> ast::Path {
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maybe_whole!(self, nt_path);
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maybe_whole!(deref self, nt_path);
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let (ids,is_global,sp) = self.parse_path();
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ast::Path { span: sp,
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global: is_global,
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@ -1306,7 +1306,7 @@ impl Parser {
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before_tps: Option<&fn()>) -> ast::Path {
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debug!("parse_path_with_tps(colons=%b)", colons);
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maybe_whole!(self, nt_path);
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maybe_whole!(deref self, nt_path);
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let lo = self.span.lo;
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let path = self.parse_path_without_tps();
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if colons && !self.eat(&token::MOD_SEP) {
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@ -3100,7 +3100,7 @@ impl Parser {
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// parse a block. No inner attrs are allowed.
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pub fn parse_block(&self) -> Block {
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maybe_whole!(self, nt_block);
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maybe_whole!(deref self, nt_block);
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let lo = self.span.lo;
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if self.eat_keyword(keywords::Unsafe) {
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@ -99,14 +99,14 @@ pub enum Token {
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/// For interpolation during macro expansion.
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pub enum nonterminal {
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nt_item(@ast::item),
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nt_block(ast::Block),
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nt_block(~ast::Block),
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nt_stmt(@ast::stmt),
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nt_pat( @ast::pat),
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nt_expr(@ast::expr),
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nt_ty( ast::Ty),
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nt_ident(ast::ident, bool),
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nt_ty( ~ast::Ty),
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nt_ident(~ast::ident, bool),
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nt_attr(@ast::Attribute), // #[foo]
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nt_path( ast::Path),
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nt_path(~ast::Path),
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nt_tt( @ast::token_tree), //needs @ed to break a circularity
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nt_matchers(~[ast::matcher])
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}
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