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rust: Add type annotation to fix inference on Rust Nightly When compiling with Rust Nightly, the im-rs crate silently makes use of the experimental language feature for trait impl specialization. This apperently changes public its APIs in subtle ways such that type inference of some user code can fail where it succeeds when specialization is disabled. This made Mercurial’s Rust unit tests have compilation errors on Nightly. I have not managed to find the exactl root cause, but I wrote down my findings so far at https://github.com/bodil/im-rs/issues/188 This adds type annotation to make unit tests rely less on type inference and work around the issue. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10742

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lsprofcalltree.py
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"""
lsprofcalltree.py - lsprof output which is readable by kcachegrind
Authors:
* David Allouche <david <at> allouche.net>
* Jp Calderone & Itamar Shtull-Trauring
* Johan Dahlin
This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from . import pycompat
def label(code):
if isinstance(code, str):
# built-in functions ('~' sorts at the end)
return b'~' + pycompat.sysbytes(code)
else:
return b'%s %s:%d' % (
pycompat.sysbytes(code.co_name),
pycompat.sysbytes(code.co_filename),
code.co_firstlineno,
)
class KCacheGrind(object):
def __init__(self, profiler):
self.data = profiler.getstats()
self.out_file = None
def output(self, out_file):
self.out_file = out_file
out_file.write(b'events: Ticks\n')
self._print_summary()
for entry in self.data:
self._entry(entry)
def _print_summary(self):
max_cost = 0
for entry in self.data:
totaltime = int(entry.totaltime * 1000)
max_cost = max(max_cost, totaltime)
self.out_file.write(b'summary: %d\n' % max_cost)
def _entry(self, entry):
out_file = self.out_file
code = entry.code
if isinstance(code, str):
out_file.write(b'fi=~\n')
else:
out_file.write(b'fi=%s\n' % pycompat.sysbytes(code.co_filename))
out_file.write(b'fn=%s\n' % label(code))
inlinetime = int(entry.inlinetime * 1000)
if isinstance(code, str):
out_file.write(b'0 %d\n' % inlinetime)
else:
out_file.write(b'%d %d\n' % (code.co_firstlineno, inlinetime))
# recursive calls are counted in entry.calls
if entry.calls:
calls = entry.calls
else:
calls = []
if isinstance(code, str):
lineno = 0
else:
lineno = code.co_firstlineno
for subentry in calls:
self._subentry(lineno, subentry)
out_file.write(b'\n')
def _subentry(self, lineno, subentry):
out_file = self.out_file
code = subentry.code
out_file.write(b'cfn=%s\n' % label(code))
if isinstance(code, str):
out_file.write(b'cfi=~\n')
out_file.write(b'calls=%d 0\n' % subentry.callcount)
else:
out_file.write(b'cfi=%s\n' % pycompat.sysbytes(code.co_filename))
out_file.write(
b'calls=%d %d\n' % (subentry.callcount, code.co_firstlineno)
)
totaltime = int(subentry.totaltime * 1000)
out_file.write(b'%d %d\n' % (lineno, totaltime))