Change TokenTreeOrTokenTreeVec
to TokenTreeOrTokenTreeSlice
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This avoids a `to_owned` call that can be hot, speeding up the various runs of html5ever by 1--5%, and some runs of crates.io by 2--3%.
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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
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pub use self::NamedMatch::*;
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pub use self::ParseResult::*;
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use self::TokenTreeOrTokenTreeVec::*;
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use self::TokenTreeOrTokenTreeSlice::*;
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use ast::Ident;
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use syntax_pos::{self, BytePos, Span};
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@ -106,12 +106,12 @@ use std::collections::hash_map::Entry::{Occupied, Vacant};
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/// Either a sequence of token trees or a single one. This is used as the representation of the
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/// sequence of tokens that make up a matcher.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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enum TokenTreeOrTokenTreeVec {
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enum TokenTreeOrTokenTreeSlice<'a> {
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Tt(TokenTree),
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TtSeq(Vec<TokenTree>),
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TtSeq(&'a [TokenTree]),
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}
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impl TokenTreeOrTokenTreeVec {
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impl<'a> TokenTreeOrTokenTreeSlice<'a> {
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/// Returns the number of constituent top-level token trees of `self` (top-level in that it
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/// will not recursively descend into subtrees).
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fn len(&self) -> usize {
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@ -135,9 +135,9 @@ impl TokenTreeOrTokenTreeVec {
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/// This is used by `inner_parse_loop` to keep track of delimited submatchers that we have
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/// descended into.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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struct MatcherTtFrame {
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struct MatcherTtFrame<'a> {
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/// The "parent" matcher that we are descending into.
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elts: TokenTreeOrTokenTreeVec,
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elts: TokenTreeOrTokenTreeSlice<'a>,
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/// The position of the "dot" in `elts` at the time we descended.
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idx: usize,
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}
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/// Represents a single "position" (aka "matcher position", aka "item"), as described in the module
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/// documentation.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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struct MatcherPos {
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struct MatcherPos<'a> {
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/// The token or sequence of tokens that make up the matcher
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top_elts: TokenTreeOrTokenTreeVec,
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top_elts: TokenTreeOrTokenTreeSlice<'a>,
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/// The position of the "dot" in this matcher
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idx: usize,
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/// The beginning position in the source that the beginning of this matcher corresponds to. In
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sep: Option<Token>,
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/// The "parent" matcher position if we are in a repetition. That is, the matcher position just
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/// before we enter the sequence.
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up: Option<Box<MatcherPos>>,
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up: Option<Box<MatcherPos<'a>>>,
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// Specifically used to "unzip" token trees. By "unzip", we mean to unwrap the delimiters from
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// a delimited token tree (e.g. something wrapped in `(` `)`) or to get the contents of a doc
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/// pat ) pat`), we need to keep track of the matchers we are descending into. This stack does
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/// that where the bottom of the stack is the outermost matcher.
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// Also, throughout the comments, this "descent" is often referred to as "unzipping"...
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stack: Vec<MatcherTtFrame>,
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stack: Vec<MatcherTtFrame<'a>>,
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}
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impl MatcherPos {
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impl<'a> MatcherPos<'a> {
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/// Add `m` as a named match for the `idx`-th metavar.
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fn push_match(&mut self, idx: usize, m: NamedMatch) {
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let matches = Rc::make_mut(&mut self.matches[idx]);
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/// Generate the top-level matcher position in which the "dot" is before the first token of the
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/// matcher `ms` and we are going to start matching at position `lo` in the source.
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fn initial_matcher_pos(ms: Vec<TokenTree>, lo: BytePos) -> Box<MatcherPos> {
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let match_idx_hi = count_names(&ms[..]);
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fn initial_matcher_pos(ms: &[TokenTree], lo: BytePos) -> Box<MatcherPos> {
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let match_idx_hi = count_names(ms);
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let matches = create_matches(match_idx_hi);
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Box::new(MatcherPos {
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// Start with the top level matcher given to us
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/// # Returns
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///
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/// A `ParseResult`. Note that matches are kept track of through the items generated.
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fn inner_parse_loop(
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fn inner_parse_loop<'a>(
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sess: &ParseSess,
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cur_items: &mut SmallVector<Box<MatcherPos>>,
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next_items: &mut Vec<Box<MatcherPos>>,
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eof_items: &mut SmallVector<Box<MatcherPos>>,
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bb_items: &mut SmallVector<Box<MatcherPos>>,
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cur_items: &mut SmallVector<Box<MatcherPos<'a>>>,
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next_items: &mut Vec<Box<MatcherPos<'a>>>,
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eof_items: &mut SmallVector<Box<MatcherPos<'a>>>,
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bb_items: &mut SmallVector<Box<MatcherPos<'a>>>,
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token: &Token,
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span: syntax_pos::Span,
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) -> ParseResult<()> {
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// processes all of these possible matcher positions and produces posible next positions into
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// `next_items`. After some post-processing, the contents of `next_items` replenish `cur_items`
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// and we start over again.
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let mut cur_items = SmallVector::one(initial_matcher_pos(ms.to_owned(), parser.span.lo()));
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let mut cur_items = SmallVector::one(initial_matcher_pos(ms, parser.span.lo()));
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let mut next_items = Vec::new();
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loop {
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