`BoolTrie` works well for sets of code points spread out through
most of Unicode’s range, but is uses a lot of space for sets
with few, mostly low, code points.
This switches a few of its instances to a similar but simpler trie
data structure.
## Before
`size_of::<BoolTrie>()` is 1552, which is added to
`table.r3.len() * 8 + t.r5.len() + t.r6.len() * 8`:
* `Cc_table`: 1632
* `White_Space_table`: 1656
* `Pattern_White_Space_table`: 1640
* Total: 4928 bytes
## After
`size_of::<SmallBoolTrie>()` is 32, which is added to
`t.r1.len() + t.r2.len() * 8`:
* `Cc_table`: 51
* `White_Space_table`: 273
* `Pattern_White_Space_table`: 193
* Total: 517 bytes
## Difference
Every Rust program with `std` statically linked should be about 4 KB smaller.
A few changes are included here:
* The `winapi` and `url` dependencies were dropped. The source code for these
projects is pretty weighty, and we're about to vendor them, so let's not
commit to that intake just yet. If necessary we can vendor them later but for
now it shouldn't be necessary.
* The `--frozen` flag is now always passed to Cargo, obviating the need for
tidy's `cargo_lock` check.
* Tidy was updated to not check the vendor directory
Closes#34687
This is the build directory our buildbots use, and right now the bots are
running `git clean -f -f -d` to remove all untracked files between runs and this
is accidentally deleting `obj`, so we're building LLVM a lot.
Hopefully this keeps the bots caching `obj` so we can clean it out manually and
leave LLVM around.
This commit is the start of a series of commits which start to replace the
makefiles with a Cargo-based build system. The aim is not to remove the
makefiles entirely just yet but rather just replace the portions that invoke the
compiler to do the bootstrap. This commit specifically adds enough support to
perform the bootstrap (and all the cross compilation within) along with
generating documentation.
More commits will follow up in this series to actually wire up the makefiles to
call this build system, so stay tuned!
In line with the dissolution of libextra - #8784 - moves arena to its own library libarena.
Changes based on PR #11787. Updates .gitignore to ignore doc/arena.
The .pot files can be generated automatically and the files contain
timestamps in their content. They can cause huge conflicts and take huge
space even if you are not a translator.
This commit is a part of improvement discussed on
https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/11383 .
Signed-off-by: OGINO Masanori <masanori.ogino@gmail.com>
Anchoring the keyword as the first non-whitespace on a line may mean
that the occasional genuine-but-unconventionally-formatted tag is
missed, but it avoids a large number of false positives.
I changed the type descriptive texts about a bit too. That part's purely
cosmetic.
I also changed the ignored file list to use a filename matching the make
rule, `TAGS.vi` instead of `TAGS.vim`.
In order to keep up to date with changes to the libraries that `llvm-config`
spits out, the dependencies to the LLVM are a dynamically generated rust file.
This file is now automatically updated whenever LLVM is updated to get kept
up-to-date.
At the same time, this cleans out some old cruft which isn't necessary in the
makefiles in terms of dependencies.
Closes#10745Closes#10744
Pandoc can create epub verions of the markdown files. Since the docs
are lengthy, epubs are handy to have around. Two rules to create epub
versions of the reference manual and the main tutorial are added here.
Signed-off-by: Noufal Ibrahim <noufal@nibrahim.net.in>
This patch changes libuv's gyp build system to
make it's own makefiles. To generate them for rust,
run these commands. They requires python 2.x to
work:
$ mkdir -p src/rt/libuv/build
$ svn co http://gyp.googlecode.com/svn src/rt/libuv/build/gyp
$ ./etc/src/gyp_uv