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Replace rustc_data_structures::thin_vec::ThinVec with thin_vec::ThinVec.

`rustc_data_structures::thin_vec::ThinVec` looks like this:
```
pub struct ThinVec<T>(Option<Box<Vec<T>>>);
```
It's just a zero word if the vector is empty, but requires two
allocations if it is non-empty. So it's only usable in cases where the
vector is empty most of the time.

This commit removes it in favour of `thin_vec::ThinVec`, which is also
word-sized, but stores the length and capacity in the same allocation as
the elements. It's good in a wider variety of situation, e.g. in enum
variants where the vector is usually/always non-empty.

The commit also:
- Sorts some `Cargo.toml` dependency lists, to make additions easier.
- Sorts some `use` item lists, to make additions easier.
- Changes `clean_trait_ref_with_bindings` to take a
  `ThinVec<TypeBinding>` rather than a `&[TypeBinding]`, because this
  avoid some unnecessary allocations.
This commit is contained in:
Nicholas Nethercote 2022-08-17 14:22:30 +10:00
parent 223d16ebbd
commit b38106b6d8
42 changed files with 174 additions and 366 deletions

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ use rustc_ast::{Fn, ItemKind, Mutability, Stmt, Ty, TyKind, Unsafe};
use rustc_expand::base::{Annotatable, ExtCtxt};
use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol};
use rustc_span::Span;
use thin_vec::thin_vec;
pub fn expand(
ecx: &mut ExtCtxt<'_>,
@ -116,7 +117,7 @@ impl AllocFnFactory<'_, '_> {
fn attrs(&self) -> AttrVec {
let special = sym::rustc_std_internal_symbol;
let special = self.cx.meta_word(self.span, special);
vec![self.cx.attribute(special)].into()
thin_vec![self.cx.attribute(special)]
}
fn arg_ty(