Optimize and fix time::precise_time_ns() on macos#14216
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r=me, but mk/crates.mk should be updated with the new dependency on sync as well |
Use sync::one::Once to fetch the mach_timebase_info only once when running precise_time_ns(). This helps because mach_timebase_info() is surprisingly inefficient. Also fix the order of operations when applying the timebase to the mach absolute time value. This improves the time on my machine from ``` test tests::bench_precise_time_ns ... bench: 157 ns/iter (+/- 4) ``` to ``` test tests::bench_precise_time_ns ... bench: 38 ns/iter (+/- 3) ``` and it will get even faster once rust-lang#14174 lands.
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…chton Use sync::one::Once to fetch the mach_timebase_info only once when running precise_time_ns(). This helps because mach_timebase_info() is surprisingly inefficient. Also fix the order of operations when applying the timebase to the mach absolute time value. This improves the time on my machine from ``` test tests::bench_precise_time_ns ... bench: 157 ns/iter (+/- 4) ``` to ``` test tests::bench_precise_time_ns ... bench: 38 ns/iter (+/- 3) ``` and it will get even faster once #14174 lands.
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…t-lang#14216) The lint for function calls was previously restricted to functions taking exactly one argument. This was not documented. Generalizing the lint to an arbitrary number of arguments in the function call requires special casing some macro expansions from the standard library. Macros such as `panic!()` or `assert_eq!()` exist since Rust 1.0.0, but modern stdlib expand those macros into calls to functions introduced in later Rust versions. While it is desirable to lint code inside macros, using MSRV-incompatible functions coming from `core` in macro expansions has been special-cased to not trigger this lint. Also, code coming from compiler desugaring may contain function calls (for example, `a..=b` is now desugared into `RangeInclusive::new(a, b)`. Those should not be linted either as the compiler is allowed to use unstable function calls. Fix rust-lang#14212 changelog: [`incompatible_msrv`]: lint function calls with any argument count
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Use sync::one::Once to fetch the mach_timebase_info only once when
running precise_time_ns(). This helps because mach_timebase_info() is
surprisingly inefficient. Also fix the order of operations when applying
the timebase to the mach absolute time value.
This improves the time on my machine from
to
and it will get even faster once #14174 lands.