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Make write/print macros eagerly drop temporaries #96455
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I suppose we want T-libs-api FCP here since this affects stable behavior, but r=me on the PR itself. Also nominating for beta backport. |
@rust-lang/libs-api: In the table above, I think everything other than the 1st and 3rd rows are an obvious improvement. These are all equivalent to #64856. The 1st and 3rd row (how to treat the "writer" argument of use std::fmt;
fn needs_late_drop() {
struct Mutex;
struct MutexGuard<'a>(&'a Mutex);
impl<'a> MutexGuard<'a> {
fn write_fmt(&self, _args: fmt::Arguments) -> &Self {
self
}
fn lol(&self) {}
}
// NEEDS LATE DROP. Needs the MutexGuard temporary to drop at the nearest
// semicolon _outside_ the write macro.
let mutex = Mutex;
write!(MutexGuard(&mutex), "").lol();
}
fn needs_early_drop() -> fmt::Result {
struct Mutex;
struct MutexGuard<'a>(&'a Mutex);
impl<'a> Drop for MutexGuard<'a> {
fn drop(&mut self) {}
}
impl<'a> MutexGuard<'a> {
fn write_fmt(&self, _args: fmt::Arguments) -> fmt::Result {
Ok(())
}
}
// NEEDS EARLY DROP. Needs the MutexGuard temporary to drop at a semicolon
// _inside_ of the write macro.
let mutex = Mutex;
write!(MutexGuard(&mutex), "") /* no semicolon */
} If error[E0716]: temporary value dropped while borrowed
--> src/main.rs:18:12
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18 | write!(MutexGuard(&mutex), "").lol();
| -------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-----
| | |
| | creates a temporary which is freed while still in use
| temporary value is freed at the end of this statement
| borrow later used here
|
= note: consider using a `let` binding to create a longer lived value If error[E0597]: `mutex` does not live long enough
--> src/main.rs:38:23
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38 | write!(MutexGuard(&mutex), "") /* no semicolon */
| -----------^^^^^^-
| | |
| | borrowed value does not live long enough
| a temporary with access to the borrow is created here ...
39 | }
| -
| |
| `mutex` dropped here while still borrowed
| ... and the borrow might be used here, when that temporary is dropped and runs the `Drop` code for type `needs_early_drop::MutexGuard` In either case the fix required by the programmer is the same: just make a - write!(MutexGuard(&mutex), "").lol();
+ let writer = MutexGuard(&mutex);
+ write!(writer, "").lol(); - write!(MutexGuard(&mutex), "") /* no semicolon */
+ let writer = MutexGuard(&mutex);
+ write!(writer, "") /* no semicolon */ My opinion is that in the two functions above, |
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@dtolnay Seeking clarification: can this ever change the semantics of existing code by changing when drop happens, or can it only ever make code that didn't compile start compiling. |
Yes, it's about moving drops from the nearest end of statement outside the macro to inside the macro. So for example: use std::fmt::{self, Display};
use std::ops::Add;
struct X(usize);
impl Display for X {
fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
formatter.write_str("X")
}
}
impl Add<X> for () {
type Output = ();
fn add(self, _: X) -> Self::Output {}
}
impl Drop for X {
fn drop(&mut self) {
print!("{}", self.0);
}
}
fn main() {
print!("{}", X(0)) + X(1);
} would go from |
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…lacrum Make [e]println macros eagerly drop temporaries (for backport) This PR extracts the subset of rust-lang#96455 which is only the parts necessary for fixing the 1.61-beta regressions in rust-lang#96434. My larger PR rust-lang#96455 contains a few other changes relative to the pre-rust-lang#94868 behavior; those are not necessary to backport into 1.61. argument position | before rust-lang#94868 | after rust-lang#94868 | after this PR --- |:---:|:---:|:---: `write!($tmp, "…", …)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `write!(…, "…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `writeln!($tmp, "…", …)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `writeln!(…, "…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `print!("…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `println!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :rage: | :smiley_cat: `eprint!("…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `eprintln!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :rage: | :smiley_cat: `panic!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :smiley_cat: | :smiley_cat:
…lacrum Make [e]println macros eagerly drop temporaries (for backport) This PR extracts the subset of rust-lang#96455 which is only the parts necessary for fixing the 1.61-beta regressions in rust-lang#96434. My larger PR rust-lang#96455 contains a few other changes relative to the pre-rust-lang#94868 behavior; those are not necessary to backport into 1.61. argument position | before rust-lang#94868 | after rust-lang#94868 | after this PR --- |:---:|:---:|:---: `write!($tmp, "…", …)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `write!(…, "…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `writeln!($tmp, "…", …)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `writeln!(…, "…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `print!("…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `println!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :rage: | :smiley_cat: `eprint!("…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `eprintln!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :rage: | :smiley_cat: `panic!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :smiley_cat: | :smiley_cat:
…lacrum Make [e]println macros eagerly drop temporaries (for backport) This PR extracts the subset of rust-lang#96455 which is only the parts necessary for fixing the 1.61-beta regressions in rust-lang#96434. My larger PR rust-lang#96455 contains a few other changes relative to the pre-rust-lang#94868 behavior; those are not necessary to backport into 1.61. argument position | before rust-lang#94868 | after rust-lang#94868 | after this PR --- |:---:|:---:|:---: `write!($tmp, "…", …)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `write!(…, "…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `writeln!($tmp, "…", …)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `writeln!(…, "…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `print!("…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `println!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :rage: | :smiley_cat: `eprint!("…", $tmp)` | :rage: | :rage: | :rage: `eprintln!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :rage: | :smiley_cat: `panic!("…", $tmp)` | :smiley_cat: | :smiley_cat: | :smiley_cat:
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Failure is rustdoc-gui being flaky, unrelated to this PR. #93784 /checkout/src/test/rustdoc-gui/escape-key.goml escape-key... FAILED
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Finished benchmarking commit (c186f7c): comparison url. Instruction count
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If you disagree with this performance assessment, please file an issue in rust-lang/rustc-perf. Next Steps: If you can justify the regressions found in this perf run, please indicate this with @rustbot label: +perf-regression Footnotes |
This change is relatively minor and limited to a single benchmark; it doesn't look to be obviously noise, but I think is not worth further investigation. Marking as triaged. |
Revert `write!` and `writeln!` to late drop temporaries Closes (on master, but not on beta) rust-lang#99684 by reverting the `write!` and `writeln!` parts of rust-lang#96455. argument position | before<br>rust-lang#94868 | after<br>rust-lang#94868 | after<br>rust-lang#96455 | after<br>this PR | desired<br>(unimplementable) --- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---: `write!($tmp, "…", …)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | **⸺late** `write!(…, "…", $tmp)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | *early⸺* `writeln!($tmp, "…", …)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | **⸺late** `writeln!(…, "…", $tmp)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | *early⸺* `print!("…", $tmp)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* `println!("…", $tmp)` | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* `eprint!("…", $tmp)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* `eprintln!("…", $tmp)` | *early⸺* | **⸺late**| *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* `panic!("…", $tmp)` | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* "Late drop" refers to dropping temporaries at the nearest semicolon **outside** of the macro invocation. "Early drop" refers to dropping temporaries inside of the macro invocation.
Pkgsrc changes: * Adjust patches as needed & checksum updates. Upstream changes: Version 1.63.0 (2022-08-11) ========================== Language -------- - [Remove migrate borrowck mode for pre-NLL errors.][95565] - [Modify MIR building to drop repeat expressions with length zero.][95953] - [Remove label/lifetime shadowing warnings.][96296] - [Allow explicit generic arguments in the presence of `impl Trait` args.] [96868] - [Make `cenum_impl_drop_cast` warnings deny-by-default.][97652] - [Prevent unwinding when `-C panic=abort` is used regardless of declared ABI.][96959] - [lub: don't bail out due to empty binders.][97867] Compiler -------- - [Stabilize the `bundle` native library modifier,][95818] also removing the deprecated `static-nobundle` linking kind. - [Add Apple WatchOS compile targets\*.][95243] - [Add a Windows application manifest to rustc-main.][96737] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. Libraries --------- - [Implement `Copy`, `Clone`, `PartialEq` and `Eq` for `core::fmt::Alignment`.][94530] - [Extend `ptr::null` and `null_mut` to all thin (including extern) types.][94954] - [`impl Read and Write for VecDeque<u8>`.][95632] - [STD support for the Nintendo 3DS.][95897] - [Make write/print macros eagerly drop temporaries.][96455] - [Implement internal traits that enable `[OsStr]::join`.][96881] - [Implement `Hash` for `core::alloc::Layout`.][97034] - [Add capacity documentation for `OsString`.][97202] - [Put a bound on collection misbehavior.][97316] - [Make `std::mem::needs_drop` accept `?Sized`.][97675] - [`impl Termination for Infallible` and then make the `Result` impls of `Termination` more generic.][97803] - [Document Rust's stance on `/proc/self/mem`.][97837] Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`array::from_fn`] - [`Box::into_pin`] - [`BinaryHeap::try_reserve`] - [`BinaryHeap::try_reserve_exact`] - [`OsString::try_reserve`] - [`OsString::try_reserve_exact`] - [`PathBuf::try_reserve`] - [`PathBuf::try_reserve_exact`] - [`Path::try_exists`] - [`Ref::filter_map`] - [`RefMut::filter_map`] - [`NonNull::<[T]>::len`][`NonNull::<slice>::len`] - [`ToOwned::clone_into`] - [`Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4_mapped`] - [`unix::io::AsFd`] - [`unix::io::BorrowedFd<'fd>`] - [`unix::io::OwnedFd`] - [`windows::io::AsHandle`] - [`windows::io::BorrowedHandle<'handle>`] - [`windows::io::OwnedHandle`] - [`windows::io::HandleOrInvalid`] - [`windows::io::HandleOrNull`] - [`windows::io::InvalidHandleError`] - [`windows::io::NullHandleError`] - [`windows::io::AsSocket`] - [`windows::io::BorrowedSocket<'handle>`] - [`windows::io::OwnedSocket`] - [`thread::scope`] - [`thread::Scope`] - [`thread::ScopedJoinHandle`] These APIs are now usable in const contexts: - [`array::from_ref`] - [`slice::from_ref`] - [`intrinsics::copy`] - [`intrinsics::copy_nonoverlapping`] - [`<*const T>::copy_to`] - [`<*const T>::copy_to_nonoverlapping`] - [`<*mut T>::copy_to`] - [`<*mut T>::copy_to_nonoverlapping`] - [`<*mut T>::copy_from`] - [`<*mut T>::copy_from_nonoverlapping`] - [`str::from_utf8`] - [`Utf8Error::error_len`] - [`Utf8Error::valid_up_to`] - [`Condvar::new`] - [`Mutex::new`] - [`RwLock::new`] Cargo ----- - [Stabilize the `--config path` command-line argument.][cargo/10755] - [Expose rust-version in the environment as `CARGO_PKG_RUST_VERSION`.][cargo/10713] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [`#[link]` attributes are now checked more strictly,][96885] which may introduce errors for invalid attribute arguments that were previously ignored. Internal Changes ---------------- These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent significant improvements to the internals and overall performance of rustc and related tools. - [Prepare Rust for LLVM opaque pointers.][94214] [94214]: rust-lang/rust#94214 [94530]: rust-lang/rust#94530 [94954]: rust-lang/rust#94954 [95243]: rust-lang/rust#95243 [95565]: rust-lang/rust#95565 [95632]: rust-lang/rust#95632 [95818]: rust-lang/rust#95818 [95897]: rust-lang/rust#95897 [95953]: rust-lang/rust#95953 [96296]: rust-lang/rust#96296 [96455]: rust-lang/rust#96455 [96737]: rust-lang/rust#96737 [96868]: rust-lang/rust#96868 [96881]: rust-lang/rust#96881 [96885]: rust-lang/rust#96885 [96959]: rust-lang/rust#96959 [97034]: rust-lang/rust#97034 [97202]: rust-lang/rust#97202 [97316]: rust-lang/rust#97316 [97652]: rust-lang/rust#97652 [97675]: rust-lang/rust#97675 [97803]: rust-lang/rust#97803 [97837]: rust-lang/rust#97837 [97867]: rust-lang/rust#97867 [cargo/10713]: rust-lang/cargo#10713 [cargo/10755]: rust-lang/cargo#10755 [`array::from_fn`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/array/fn.from_fn.html [`Box::into_pin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/boxed/struct.Box.html#method.into_pin [`BinaryHeap::try_reserve_exact`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/alloc/collections/binary_heap/struct.BinaryHeap.html#method.try_reserve_exact [`BinaryHeap::try_reserve`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.BinaryHeap.html#method.try_reserve [`OsString::try_reserve`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ffi/struct.OsString.html#method.try_reserve [`OsString::try_reserve_exact`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ffi/struct.OsString.html#method.try_reserve_exact [`PathBuf::try_reserve`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.try_reserve [`PathBuf::try_reserve_exact`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.try_reserve_exact [`Path::try_exists`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/struct.Path.html#method.try_exists [`Ref::filter_map`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/cell/struct.Ref.html#method.filter_map [`RefMut::filter_map`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/cell/struct.RefMut.html#method.filter_map [`NonNull::<slice>::len`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ptr/struct.NonNull.html#method.len [`ToOwned::clone_into`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/borrow/trait.ToOwned.html#method.clone_into [`Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4_mapped`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/net/struct.Ipv6Addr.html#method.to_ipv4_mapped [`unix::io::AsFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/trait.AsFd.html [`unix::io::BorrowedFd<'fd>`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/struct.BorrowedFd.html [`unix::io::OwnedFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/struct.OwnedFd.html [`windows::io::AsHandle`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/trait.AsHandle.html [`windows::io::BorrowedHandle<'handle>`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/struct.BorrowedHandle.html [`windows::io::OwnedHandle`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/struct.OwnedHandle.html [`windows::io::HandleOrInvalid`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/struct.HandleOrInvalid.html [`windows::io::HandleOrNull`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/struct.HandleOrNull.html [`windows::io::InvalidHandleError`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/struct.InvalidHandleError.html [`windows::io::NullHandleError`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/struct.NullHandleError.html [`windows::io::AsSocket`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/trait.AsSocket.html [`windows::io::BorrowedSocket<'handle>`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/struct.BorrowedSocket.html [`windows::io::OwnedSocket`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/io/struct.OwnedSocket.html [`thread::scope`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/thread/fn.scope.html [`thread::Scope`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/thread/struct.Scope.html [`thread::ScopedJoinHandle`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/thread/struct.ScopedJoinHandle.html [`array::from_ref`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/array/fn.from_ref.html [`slice::from_ref`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/slice/fn.from_ref.html [`intrinsics::copy`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/intrinsics/fn.copy.html [`intrinsics::copy_nonoverlapping`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/intrinsics/fn.copy_nonoverlapping.html [`<*const T>::copy_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.copy_to [`<*const T>::copy_to_nonoverlapping`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.copy_to_nonoverlapping [`<*mut T>::copy_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.copy_to-1 [`<*mut T>::copy_to_nonoverlapping`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.copy_to_nonoverlapping-1 [`<*mut T>::copy_from`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.copy_from [`<*mut T>::copy_from_nonoverlapping`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.copy_from_nonoverlapping [`str::from_utf8`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/str/fn.from_utf8.html [`Utf8Error::error_len`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/str/struct.Utf8Error.html#method.error_len [`Utf8Error::valid_up_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/str/struct.Utf8Error.html#method.valid_up_to [`Condvar::new`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Condvar.html#method.new [`Mutex::new`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Mutex.html#method.new [`RwLock::new`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.RwLock.html#method.new
This PR fixes the 2 regressions in #96434 (
println
andeprintln
) and changes all the other similar macros (write
,writeln
,print
,eprint
) to match the old pre-#94868 behavior ofprintln
andeprintln
.write!($tmp, "…", …)
write!(…, "…", $tmp)
writeln!($tmp, "…", …)
writeln!(…, "…", $tmp)
print!("…", $tmp)
println!("…", $tmp)
eprint!("…", $tmp)
eprintln!("…", $tmp)
panic!("…", $tmp)
Example of code that is affected by this change:
You can see several real-world examples like this in the Crater links at the top of #96434. This code failed to compile prior to this PR as follows, but works after this PR.