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compiler/rustc_apfloat/src/ieee.rs

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// Convert the result having "2 * precision" significant-bits back to the one
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// having "precision" significant-bits. First, move the radix point from
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// poision "2*precision - 1" to "precision - 1". The exponent need to be
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// position "2*precision - 1" to "precision - 1". The exponent need to be
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// adjusted by "2*precision - 1" - "precision - 1" = "precision".
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*exp -= precision as ExpInt + 1;
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compiler/rustc_ast/src/tokenstream.rs

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///
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/// For example, `#[cfg(FALSE)] struct Foo {}` would
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/// have an `attrs` field containing the `#[cfg(FALSE)]` attr,
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/// and a `tokens` field storing the (unparesd) tokens `struct Foo {}`
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/// and a `tokens` field storing the (unparsed) tokens `struct Foo {}`
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct AttributesData {
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/// Attributes, both outer and inner.

compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/relate_tys.rs

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.infcx
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.handle_opaque_type(a, b, a_is_expected, &cause, param_env)?
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.obligations,
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// These fields are filled in during exectuion of the operation
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// These fields are filled in during execution of the operation
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base_universe: None,
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region_constraints: None,
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},

compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/pretty_clif.rs

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//! ss2 = explicit_slot 8 ; _4: (&&[u16],) size=8 align=8,8
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//! sig0 = (i64, i64, i64) system_v
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//! sig1 = (i64, i64, i64) system_v
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//! fn0 = colocated u0:6 sig1 ; Instance { def: Item(DefId(0/0:31 ~ example[8787]::{{impl}}[1]::call_mut[0])), substs: [ReErased, ReErased] }
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//! fn0 = collocated u0:6 sig1 ; Instance { def: Item(DefId(0/0:31 ~ example[8787]::{{impl}}[1]::call_mut[0])), substs: [ReErased, ReErased] }
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//!
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//! block0(v0: i64, v1: i64, v2: i64):
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//! v3 = stack_addr.i64 ss0

compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs

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// we'll encounter later.
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let is_allocator = module_kind == ModuleKind::Allocator;
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// We ignore a request for full crate grath LTO if the cate type
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// We ignore a request for full crate graph LTO if the crate type
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// is only an rlib, as there is no full crate graph to process,
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// that'll happen later.
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//

compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/transcribe.rs

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impl Frame {
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/// Construct a new frame around the delimited set of tokens.
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fn new(mut tts: Vec<mbe::TokenTree>) -> Frame {
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// Need to add empty delimeters.
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// Need to add empty delimiters.
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let open_tt = mbe::TokenTree::token(token::OpenDelim(token::NoDelim), DUMMY_SP);
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let close_tt = mbe::TokenTree::token(token::CloseDelim(token::NoDelim), DUMMY_SP);
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tts.insert(0, open_tt);
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}
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} else {
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// 0 is the initial counter (we have done 0 repretitions so far). `len`
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// 0 is the initial counter (we have done 0 repetitions so far). `len`
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// is the total number of repetitions we should generate.
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repeats.push((0, len));
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compiler/rustc_index/src/bit_set.rs

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if let Some(Some(row)) = self.rows.get(row) { Some(row) } else { None }
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}
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/// Interescts `row` with `set`. `set` can be either `BitSet` or
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/// Intersects `row` with `set`. `set` can be either `BitSet` or
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/// `HybridBitSet`. Has no effect if `row` does not exist.
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///
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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/canonical/query_response.rs

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//! in particular to extract out the resulting region obligations and
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//! encode them therein.
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//!
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//! For an overview of what canonicaliation is and how it fits into
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//! For an overview of what canonicalization is and how it fits into
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//! rustc, check out the [chapter in the rustc dev guide][c].
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//!
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//! [c]: https://rust-lang.github.io/chalk/book/canonical_queries/canonicalization.html

compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs

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// Only draw `<...>` if there're lifetime/type arguments.
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// Only draw `<...>` if there are lifetime/type arguments.
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values.0.push_normal("<");
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// Only draw `<...>` if there are lifetime/type arguments.
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// We don't account for multiple `Future::Output = Ty` constraints.
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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lattice.rs

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// But if we did in reverse order, we would create a `v <:
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// is (e.g.) `Box<i32>`. A more obvious solution might be to
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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs

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/// `tainted_by_errors`) to avoid reporting certain kinds of errors.
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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/nll_relate/mod.rs

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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/opaque_types.rs

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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/components.rs

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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/env.rs

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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs

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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/region_constraints/leak_check.rs

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compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/resolve.rs

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compiler/rustc_interface/src/passes.rs

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compiler/rustc_lint/src/noop_method_call.rs

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compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder.rs

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compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs

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compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/query.rs

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compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs

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compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs

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/// // type parameters, ImplSource will carry resolutions for those as well:
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/// concrete.clone(); // ImpleSource(Impl_1, [ImplSource(Impl_2, [ImplSource(Impl_3)])])
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/// concrete.clone(); // ImplSource(Impl_1, [ImplSource(Impl_2, [ImplSource(Impl_3)])])
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compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/util.rs

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/// A simplified version of the same function at `rustc_infer::traits::util::supertraits`.
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compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs

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