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incr-comp: hash span end line/column
Hash both the length and the end location (line/column) of a span. If we hash only the length, for example, then two otherwise equal spans with different end locations will have the same hash. This can cause a problem during incremental compilation wherein a previous result for a query that depends on the end location of a span will be incorrectly reused when the end location of the span it depends on has changed. A similar analysis applies if some query depends specifically on the length of the span, but we only hash the end location. So hash both. Fix #46744, fix #59954, fix #63161, fix #73640, fix #73967, fix #74890, fix #75900
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return;
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}
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let (_, line_hi, col_hi) = match ctx.byte_pos_to_line_and_col(span.hi) {
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Some(pos) => pos,
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None => {
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Hash::hash(&TAG_INVALID_SPAN, hasher);
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span.ctxt.hash_stable(ctx, hasher);
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return;
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}
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};
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Hash::hash(&TAG_VALID_SPAN, hasher);
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// We truncate the stable ID hash and line and column numbers. The chances
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// of causing a collision this way should be minimal.
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Hash::hash(&(file_lo.name_hash as u64), hasher);
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let col = (col_lo.0 as u64) & 0xFF;
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let line = ((line_lo as u64) & 0xFF_FF_FF) << 8;
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let len = ((span.hi - span.lo).0 as u64) << 32;
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let line_col_len = col | line | len;
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Hash::hash(&line_col_len, hasher);
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// Hash both the length and the end location (line/column) of a span. If we
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// hash only the length, for example, then two otherwise equal spans with
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// different end locations will have the same hash. This can cause a problem
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// during incremental compilation wherein a previous result for a query that
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// depends on the end location of a span will be incorrectly reused when the
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// end location of the span it depends on has changed (see issue #74890). A
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// similar analysis applies if some query depends specifically on the length
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// of the span, but we only hash the end location. So hash both.
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let col_lo_trunc = (col_lo.0 as u64) & 0xFF;
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let line_lo_trunc = ((line_lo as u64) & 0xFF_FF_FF) << 8;
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let col_hi_trunc = (col_hi.0 as u64) & 0xFF << 32;
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let line_hi_trunc = ((line_hi as u64) & 0xFF_FF_FF) << 40;
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let col_line = col_lo_trunc | line_lo_trunc | col_hi_trunc | line_hi_trunc;
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let len = (span.hi - span.lo).0;
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Hash::hash(&col_line, hasher);
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Hash::hash(&len, hasher);
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span.ctxt.hash_stable(ctx, hasher);
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}
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}
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src/test/run-make/incr-prev-body-beyond-eof/Makefile
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src/test/run-make/incr-prev-body-beyond-eof/Makefile
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-include ../../run-make-fulldeps/tools.mk
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# Tests that we don't ICE during incremental compilation after modifying a
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# function span such that its previous end line exceeds the number of lines
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# in the new file, but its start line/column and length remain the same.
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SRC=$(TMPDIR)/src
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INCR=$(TMPDIR)/incr
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all:
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mkdir $(SRC)
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mkdir $(INCR)
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cp a.rs $(SRC)/main.rs
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$(RUSTC) -C incremental=$(INCR) $(SRC)/main.rs
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cp b.rs $(SRC)/main.rs
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$(RUSTC) -C incremental=$(INCR) $(SRC)/main.rs
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src/test/run-make/incr-prev-body-beyond-eof/a.rs
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src/test/run-make/incr-prev-body-beyond-eof/a.rs
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fn main() {
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// foo must be used.
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foo();
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}
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fn foo() {
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// foo's span in a.rs and b.rs must be identical
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// with respect to start line/column and length.
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assert_eq!(1, 1);
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}
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src/test/run-make/incr-prev-body-beyond-eof/b.rs
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src/test/run-make/incr-prev-body-beyond-eof/b.rs
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fn main() {
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// foo must be used.
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foo();
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}
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fn foo() {
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// foo's span in a.rs and b.rs must be identical
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// with respect to start line/column and length.
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assert_eq!(1, 1);////
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}
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