ra-ap-rustc_data_structures 0.28.0

Automatically published version of the package `rustc_data_structures` in the rust-lang/rust repository from commit 5113ed28ea1451a13eae3a05dca0dbabfd56f587 The publishing script for this crate lives at: https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rustc-auto-publish
Documentation
use super::*;

// The tests below compare the computed hashes to particular expected values
// in order to test that we produce the same results on different platforms,
// regardless of endianness and `usize` and `isize` size differences (this
// of course assumes we run these tests on platforms that differ in those
// ways). The expected values depend on the hashing algorithm used, so they
// need to be updated whenever StableHasher changes its hashing algorithm.

#[test]
fn test_hash_integers() {
    // Test that integers are handled consistently across platforms.
    let test_u8 = 0xAB_u8;
    let test_u16 = 0xFFEE_u16;
    let test_u32 = 0x445577AA_u32;
    let test_u64 = 0x01234567_13243546_u64;
    let test_u128 = 0x22114433_66557788_99AACCBB_EEDDFF77_u128;
    let test_usize = 0xD0C0B0A0_usize;

    let test_i8 = -100_i8;
    let test_i16 = -200_i16;
    let test_i32 = -300_i32;
    let test_i64 = -400_i64;
    let test_i128 = -500_i128;
    let test_isize = -600_isize;

    let mut h = StableHasher::new();
    test_u8.hash(&mut h);
    test_u16.hash(&mut h);
    test_u32.hash(&mut h);
    test_u64.hash(&mut h);
    test_u128.hash(&mut h);
    test_usize.hash(&mut h);
    test_i8.hash(&mut h);
    test_i16.hash(&mut h);
    test_i32.hash(&mut h);
    test_i64.hash(&mut h);
    test_i128.hash(&mut h);
    test_isize.hash(&mut h);

    // This depends on the hashing algorithm. See note at top of file.
    let expected = (13997337031081104755, 6178945012502239489);

    assert_eq!(h.finalize(), expected);
}

#[test]
fn test_hash_usize() {
    // Test that usize specifically is handled consistently across platforms.
    let test_usize = 0xABCDEF01_usize;

    let mut h = StableHasher::new();
    test_usize.hash(&mut h);

    // This depends on the hashing algorithm. See note at top of file.
    let expected = (12037165114281468837, 3094087741167521712);

    assert_eq!(h.finalize(), expected);
}

#[test]
fn test_hash_isize() {
    // Test that isize specifically is handled consistently across platforms.
    let test_isize = -7_isize;

    let mut h = StableHasher::new();
    test_isize.hash(&mut h);

    // This depends on the hashing algorithm. See note at top of file.
    let expected = (3979067582695659080, 2322428596355037273);

    assert_eq!(h.finalize(), expected);
}

fn hash<T: HashStable<()>>(t: &T) -> Hash128 {
    let mut h = StableHasher::new();
    let ctx = &mut ();
    t.hash_stable(ctx, &mut h);
    h.finish()
}

// Check that bit set hash includes the domain size.
#[test]
fn test_hash_bit_set() {
    use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet;
    let a: BitSet<usize> = BitSet::new_empty(1);
    let b: BitSet<usize> = BitSet::new_empty(2);
    assert_ne!(a, b);
    assert_ne!(hash(&a), hash(&b));
}

// Check that bit matrix hash includes the matrix dimensions.
#[test]
fn test_hash_bit_matrix() {
    use rustc_index::bit_set::BitMatrix;
    let a: BitMatrix<usize, usize> = BitMatrix::new(1, 1);
    let b: BitMatrix<usize, usize> = BitMatrix::new(1, 2);
    assert_ne!(a, b);
    assert_ne!(hash(&a), hash(&b));
}

// Check that exchanging the value of two adjacent fields changes the hash.
#[test]
fn test_attribute_permutation() {
    macro_rules! test_type {
        ($ty: ty) => {{
            struct Foo {
                a: $ty,
                b: $ty,
            }

            impl<CTX> HashStable<CTX> for Foo {
                fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut CTX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) {
                    self.a.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
                    self.b.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
                }
            }

            #[allow(overflowing_literals)]
            let mut item = Foo { a: 0xFF, b: 0xFF_FF };
            let hash_a = hash(&item);
            std::mem::swap(&mut item.a, &mut item.b);
            let hash_b = hash(&item);
            assert_ne!(
                hash_a,
                hash_b,
                "The hash stayed the same after values were swapped for type `{}`!",
                stringify!($ty)
            );
        }};
    }

    test_type!(u16);
    test_type!(u32);
    test_type!(u64);
    test_type!(u128);

    test_type!(i16);
    test_type!(i32);
    test_type!(i64);
    test_type!(i128);
}

// Check that the `isize` hashing optimization does not produce the same hash when permuting two
// values.
#[test]
fn test_isize_compression() {
    fn check_hash(a: u64, b: u64) {
        let hash_a = hash(&(a as isize, b as isize));
        let hash_b = hash(&(b as isize, a as isize));
        assert_ne!(
            hash_a, hash_b,
            "The hash stayed the same when permuting values `{a}` and `{b}`!",
        );
    }

    check_hash(0xAA, 0xAAAA);
    check_hash(0xFF, 0xFFFF);
    check_hash(0xAAAA, 0xAAAAAA);
    check_hash(0xAAAAAA, 0xAAAAAAAA);
    check_hash(0xFF, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF);
    check_hash(u64::MAX /* -1 */, 1);
}