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Avoid exponential behaviour when relating types #68772

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When equating bound types we check subtyping in both directions. Since closures are invariant in their substs, we end up comparing the two types an exponential number of times. If there are no bound variables this isn't needed.

Closes #68061

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r=me when CI passes

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@bors rollup=never

To capture perf stats on merge

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@bors r=davidtwco

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📌 Commit a606ffd has been approved by davidtwco

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⌛ Testing commit a606ffd with merge 0d34a87...

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Avoid exponential behaviour when relating types

When equating bound types we check subtyping in both directions. Since closures are invariant in their substs, we end up comparing the two types an exponential number of times. If there are no bound variables this isn't needed.

Closes #68061
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📣 Toolstate changed by #68772!

Tested on commit 0d34a87.
Direct link to PR: #68772

💔 rls on linux: test-pass → test-fail (cc @Xanewok, @rust-lang/infra).

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Tested on commit rust-lang/rust@0d34a87.
Direct link to PR: <rust-lang/rust#68772>

💔 rls on linux: test-pass → test-fail (cc @Xanewok, @rust-lang/infra).
@matthewjasper matthewjasper deleted the relate-opt branch February 4, 2020 18:23
@jonas-schievink jonas-schievink added relnotes Marks issues that should be documented in the release notes of the next release. relnotes-perf Performance improvements that should be mentioned in the release notes. labels Mar 13, 2020
@jonas-schievink jonas-schievink modified the milestones: 1.44, 1.43 Mar 13, 2020
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request May 16, 2020
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Bump rust bootstrap version to 1.42.0, except for Darwin/i686 where the
   bootstrap is not (yet?) available.

Upstream changes:

Version 1.43.0 (2020-04-23)
==========================

Language
--------
- [Fixed using binary operations with `&{number}` (e.g. `&1.0`) not having
  the type inferred correctly.][68129]
- [Attributes such as `#[cfg()]` can now be used on `if` expressions.][69201]

**Syntax only changes**
- [Allow `type Foo: Ord` syntactically.][69361]
- [Fuse associated and extern items up to defaultness.][69194]
- [Syntactically allow `self` in all `fn` contexts.][68764]
- [Merge `fn` syntax + cleanup item parsing.][68728]
- [`item` macro fragments can be interpolated into `trait`s, `impl`s,
  and `extern` blocks.][69366]
  For example, you may now write:
  ```rust
  macro_rules! mac_trait {
      ($i:item) => {
          trait T { $i }
      }
  }
  mac_trait! {
      fn foo() {}
  }
  ```
These are still rejected *semantically*, so you will likely receive an error but
these changes can be seen and parsed by macros and
conditional compilation.


Compiler
--------
- [You can now pass multiple lint flags to rustc to override the previous
  flags.][67885] For example; `rustc -D unused -A unused-variables` denies
  everything in the `unused` lint group except `unused-variables` which
  is explicitly allowed. However, passing `rustc -A unused-variables -D unused` denies
  everything in the `unused` lint group **including** `unused-variables` since
  the allow flag is specified before the deny flag (and therefore overridden).
- [rustc will now prefer your system MinGW libraries over its bundled libraries
  if they are available on `windows-gnu`.][67429]
- [rustc now buffers errors/warnings printed in JSON.][69227]

Libraries
---------
- [`Arc<[T; N]>`, `Box<[T; N]>`, and `Rc<[T; N]>`, now implement
  `TryFrom<Arc<[T]>>`,`TryFrom<Box<[T]>>`, and `TryFrom<Rc<[T]>>`
  respectively.][69538] **Note** These conversions are only available when `N`
  is `0..=32`.
- [You can now use associated constants on floats and integers directly, rather
  than having to import the module.][68952] e.g. You can now write `u32::MAX` or
  `f32::NAN` with no imports.
- [`u8::is_ascii` is now `const`.][68984]
- [`String` now implements `AsMut<str>`.][68742]
- [Added the `primitive` module to `std` and `core`.][67637] This module
  reexports Rust's primitive types. This is mainly useful in macros
  where you want avoid these types being shadowed.
- [Relaxed some of the trait bounds on `HashMap` and `HashSet`.][67642]
- [`string::FromUtf8Error` now implements `Clone + Eq`.][68738]

Stabilized APIs
---------------
- [`Once::is_completed`]
- [`f32::LOG10_2`]
- [`f32::LOG2_10`]
- [`f64::LOG10_2`]
- [`f64::LOG2_10`]
- [`iter::once_with`]

Cargo
-----
- [You can now set config `[profile]`s in your `.cargo/config`, or through
  your environment.][cargo/7823]
- [Cargo will now set `CARGO_BIN_EXE_<name>` pointing to a binary's
  executable path when running integration tests or benchmarks.][cargo/7697]
  `<name>` is the name of your binary as-is e.g. If you wanted the executable
  path for a binary named `my-program`you would use
  `env!("CARGO_BIN_EXE_my-program")`.

Misc
----
- [Certain checks in the `const_err` lint were deemed unrelated to const
  evaluation][69185], and have been moved to the `unconditional_panic` and
  `arithmetic_overflow` lints.

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- [Having trailing syntax in the `assert!` macro is now a hard error.][69548]
  This has been a warning since 1.36.0.
- [Fixed `Self` not having the correctly inferred type.][69340] This incorrectly
  led to some instances being accepted, and now correctly emits a hard error.

[69340]: rust-lang/rust#69340

Internal Only
-------------
These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent significant
improvements to the internals and overall performance of `rustc` and
related tools.

- [All components are now built with `opt-level=3` instead of `2`.][67878]
- [Improved how rustc generates drop code.][67332]
- [Improved performance from `#[inline]`-ing certain hot functions.][69256]
- [traits: preallocate 2 Vecs of known initial size][69022]
- [Avoid exponential behaviour when relating types][68772]
- [Skip `Drop` terminators for enum variants without drop glue][68943]
- [Improve performance of coherence checks][68966]
- [Deduplicate types in the generator witness][68672]
- [Invert control in struct_lint_level.][68725]

[67332]: rust-lang/rust#67332
[67429]: rust-lang/rust#67429
[67637]: rust-lang/rust#67637
[67642]: rust-lang/rust#67642
[67878]: rust-lang/rust#67878
[67885]: rust-lang/rust#67885
[68129]: rust-lang/rust#68129
[68672]: rust-lang/rust#68672
[68725]: rust-lang/rust#68725
[68728]: rust-lang/rust#68728
[68738]: rust-lang/rust#68738
[68742]: rust-lang/rust#68742
[68764]: rust-lang/rust#68764
[68772]: rust-lang/rust#68772
[68943]: rust-lang/rust#68943
[68952]: rust-lang/rust#68952
[68966]: rust-lang/rust#68966
[68984]: rust-lang/rust#68984
[69022]: rust-lang/rust#69022
[69185]: rust-lang/rust#69185
[69194]: rust-lang/rust#69194
[69201]: rust-lang/rust#69201
[69227]: rust-lang/rust#69227
[69548]: rust-lang/rust#69548
[69256]: rust-lang/rust#69256
[69361]: rust-lang/rust#69361
[69366]: rust-lang/rust#69366
[69538]: rust-lang/rust#69538
[cargo/7823]: rust-lang/cargo#7823
[cargo/7697]: rust-lang/cargo#7697
[`Once::is_completed`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/sync/struct.Once.html#method.is_completed
[`f32::LOG10_2`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/f32/consts/constant.LOG10_2.html
[`f32::LOG2_10`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/f32/consts/constant.LOG2_10.html
[`f64::LOG10_2`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/f64/consts/constant.LOG10_2.html
[`f64::LOG2_10`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/f64/consts/constant.LOG2_10.html
[`iter::once_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/fn.once_with.html
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