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large_assignments: Allow moves into functions
Moves into functions are typically implemented with pointer passing rather than memcpy's at the llvm-ir level, so allow moves into functions.
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@ -666,7 +666,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MirUsedCollector<'a, 'tcx> {
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debug!(?def_id, ?fn_span);
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debug!(?def_id, ?fn_span);
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for arg in args {
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for arg in args {
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if let Some(too_large_size) = self.operand_size_if_too_large(limit, &arg.node) {
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// Moving args into functions is typically implemented with pointer
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// passing at the llvm-ir level and not by memcpy's. So always allow
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// moving args into functions.
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let operand: &mir::Operand<'tcx> = &arg.node;
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if let mir::Operand::Move(_) = operand {
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continue;
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}
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if let Some(too_large_size) = self.operand_size_if_too_large(limit, operand) {
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self.lint_large_assignment(limit.0, too_large_size, location, arg.span);
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self.lint_large_assignment(limit.0, too_large_size, location, arg.span);
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};
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};
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}
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}
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@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ fn main() {
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let _ = Arc::new(data); // OK!
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let _ = Arc::new(data); // OK!
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let _ = Box::new(data); // OK!
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let _ = Box::new(data); // OK!
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let _ = Rc::new(data); // OK!
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let _ = Rc::new(data); // OK!
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// Looking at --emit llvm-ir, we can see that a memcpy is involved in the
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// parameter passing. So we want the lint to trigger here.
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let _ = NotBox::new(data); //~ ERROR large_assignments
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let _ = NotBox::new(data); //~ ERROR large_assignments
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}
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}
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@ -26,6 +29,8 @@ struct NotBox {
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impl NotBox {
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impl NotBox {
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fn new(data: [u8; 9999]) -> Self {
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fn new(data: [u8; 9999]) -> Self {
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// Looking at --emit llvm-ir, we can see that a memcpy is involved.
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// So we want the lint to trigger here.
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Self { //~ ERROR large_assignments
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Self { //~ ERROR large_assignments
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data,
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data,
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}
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}
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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error: moving 9999 bytes
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error: moving 9999 bytes
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--> $DIR/copy_into_box_rc_arc.rs:20:25
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--> $DIR/copy_into_box_rc_arc.rs:23:25
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LL | let _ = NotBox::new(data);
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LL | let _ = NotBox::new(data);
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| ^^^^ value moved from here
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| ^^^^ value moved from here
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL | #![deny(large_assignments)]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: moving 9999 bytes
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error: moving 9999 bytes
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--> $DIR/copy_into_box_rc_arc.rs:29:9
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--> $DIR/copy_into_box_rc_arc.rs:34:9
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LL | / Self {
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LL | / Self {
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LL | | data,
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LL | | data,
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@ -11,11 +11,16 @@ use std::{sync::Arc, rc::Rc};
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fn main() {
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fn main() {
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// Looking at --emit mir, we can see that all parameters below are passed
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// Looking at --emit mir, we can see that all parameters below are passed
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// with by move.
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// by move.
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let _ = Arc::new([0; 9999]); // OK!
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let _ = Arc::new([0; 9999]); // OK!
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let _ = Box::new([0; 9999]); // OK!
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let _ = Box::new([0; 9999]); // OK!
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let _ = Rc::new([0; 9999]); // OK!
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let _ = Rc::new([0; 9999]); // OK!
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let _ = NotBox::new([0; 9999]); //~ ERROR large_assignments
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// Looking at --emit llvm-ir, we can see that no memcpy is involved in the
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// parameter passing. Instead, a pointer is passed. This is typically what
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// we get when moving parameter into functions. So we don't want the lint to
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// trigger here.
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let _ = NotBox::new([0; 9999]); // OK (compare with copy_into_box_rc_arc.rs)
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}
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}
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struct NotBox {
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struct NotBox {
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impl NotBox {
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impl NotBox {
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fn new(data: [u8; 9999]) -> Self {
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fn new(data: [u8; 9999]) -> Self {
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Self {
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Self {
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// Looking at --emit llvm-ir, we can see that a memcpy is involved.
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// So we want the lint to trigger here.
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data, //~ ERROR large_assignments
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data, //~ ERROR large_assignments
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}
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}
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}
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}
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error: moving 9999 bytes
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error: moving 9999 bytes
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--> $DIR/move_into_box_rc_arc.rs:18:25
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--> $DIR/move_into_box_rc_arc.rs:35:13
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LL | let _ = NotBox::new([0; 9999]);
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LL | data,
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| ^^^^ value moved from here
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= note: The current maximum size is 1000, but it can be customized with the move_size_limit attribute: `#![move_size_limit = "..."]`
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= note: The current maximum size is 1000, but it can be customized with the move_size_limit attribute: `#![move_size_limit = "..."]`
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note: the lint level is defined here
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note: the lint level is defined here
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LL | #![deny(large_assignments)]
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LL | #![deny(large_assignments)]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: moving 9999 bytes
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error: aborting due to 1 previous error
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--> $DIR/move_into_box_rc_arc.rs:28:13
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LL | data,
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= note: The current maximum size is 1000, but it can be customized with the move_size_limit attribute: `#![move_size_limit = "..."]`
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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tests/ui/lint/large_assignments/move_into_fn.rs
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tests/ui/lint/large_assignments/move_into_fn.rs
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// build-fail
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#![feature(large_assignments)]
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#![move_size_limit = "1000"]
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#![deny(large_assignments)]
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#![allow(unused)]
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// Note: This type does not implement Copy.
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struct Data([u8; 9999]);
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fn main() {
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// Looking at llvm-ir output, we can see a memcpy'd into Data, so we want
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// the lint to trigger here.
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let data = Data([100; 9999]); //~ ERROR large_assignments
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// Looking at llvm-ir output, we can see that there is no memcpy involved in
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// this function call. Instead, just a pointer is passed to the function. So
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// the lint shall not trigger here.
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take_data(data);
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}
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fn take_data(data: Data) {}
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tests/ui/lint/large_assignments/move_into_fn.stderr
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tests/ui/lint/large_assignments/move_into_fn.stderr
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error: moving 9999 bytes
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--> $DIR/move_into_fn.rs:14:16
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LL | let data = Data([100; 9999]);
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= note: The current maximum size is 1000, but it can be customized with the move_size_limit attribute: `#![move_size_limit = "..."]`
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note: the lint level is defined here
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--> $DIR/move_into_fn.rs:5:9
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LL | #![deny(large_assignments)]
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error: aborting due to 1 previous error
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