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![]() The `Box<T: Default>` impl currently calls `T::default()` before allocating the `Box`. Most `Default` impls are trivial, which should in theory allow LLVM to construct `T: Default` directly in the `Box` allocation when calling `<Box<T>>::default()`. However, the allocation may fail, which necessitates calling `T's` destructor if it has one. If the destructor is non-trivial, then LLVM has a hard time proving that it's sound to elide, which makes it construct `T` on the stack first, and then copy it into the allocation. Create an uninit `Box` first, and then write `T::default` into it, so that LLVM now only needs to prove that the `T::default` can't panic, which should be trivial for most `Default` impls. |
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