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☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #74862) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts. |
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Mind leaving a note about this flag on this page of the rustc dev guide? (sources here)
I also liked the gif you made on #76004, is that still what this looks like?
I checked this out and ran it locally. Some observations:
It might also be useful to have the "reverse" view one day (see the MIR with the original source in a tooltip). Of course, this view makes perfect sense for source code coverage. |
Also, can you rebase and remove the merge commits? We try to keep merge commits out of PRs generally. |
No, I definitely included the tooltip. It shows up for me. I don't think I have any special extension for viewing the HTML preview. One way I bring it up from the HTML file is I right-click it's tab in VSCode, and click the first menu option, "Open Preview". The tooltip just works. You can also try opening the file inside your Chrome browser. As for the other comments, those are all good suggestions, but I tried things like this and they either involved adding more complexity that seemed unnecessary (for a first release), or required JavaScript (which I'm not against, but it adds more compatibility risk). There are other things I'd like to improve as well, but none of them are show stoppers IMO. Can you log these as a feature request? |
Ugh, yeah. I didn't noticed those leaked in when I had to rebase yesterday morning. Will fix. |
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done |
@bors r+ |
📌 Commit 5acd7eb25cda0efef746b7ca4a3a9f0b99a3c490 has been approved by |
Similar to `-Z dump-mir-graphviz`, this adds the option to write HTML+CSS files that allow users to analyze the spans associated with MIR elements (by individual statement, just terminator, or overall basic block). This PR was split out from PR rust-lang#76004, and exposes an API for spanview HTML+CSS files that is also used to analyze code regions chosen for coverage instrumentation (in a follow-on PR). Rust compiler MCP rust-lang/compiler-team#278 Relevant issue: rust-lang#34701 - Implement support for LLVMs code coverage instrumentation
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@tmandry @wesleywiser - I had to rebase after the dependency landed. It might require re-submitting to bors. |
@bors r+ rollup |
📌 Commit 6b5869a has been approved by |
Rollup of 14 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#74880 (Add trailing comma support to matches macro) - rust-lang#76074 (Add new `-Z dump-mir-spanview` option) - rust-lang#76088 (Add more examples to lexicographic cmp on Iterators.) - rust-lang#76099 (Add info about `!` and `impl Trait`) - rust-lang#76126 (Use "Fira Sans" for crate list font) - rust-lang#76132 (Factor out StmtKind::MacCall fields into `MacCallStmt` struct) - rust-lang#76143 (Give a better error message for duplicate built-in macros) - rust-lang#76158 (Stabilise link-self-contained option) - rust-lang#76201 (Move to intra-doc links for library/core/src/panic.rs) - rust-lang#76206 (Make all methods of `std::net::Ipv6Addr` const) - rust-lang#76207 (# Move to intra-doc links for library/core/src/clone.rs) - rust-lang#76212 (Document lint missing_doc_code_examples is nightly-only) - rust-lang#76218 (lexer: Tiny improvement to shebang detection) - rust-lang#76221 (Clean up header in `iter` docs for `for` loops) Failed merges: r? @ghost
… r=tmandry Tools, tests, and experimenting with MIR-derived coverage counters Leverages the new mir_dump output file in HTML+CSS (from rust-lang#76074) to visualize coverage code regions and the MIR features that they came from (including overlapping spans). See example below. The `run-make-fulldeps/instrument-coverage` test has been refactored to maximize test coverage and reduce code duplication. The new tests support testing with and without `-Clink-dead-code`, so Rust coverage can be tested on MSVC (which, currently, only works with `link-dead-code` _disabled_). New tests validate coverage region generation and coverage reports with multiple counters per function. Starting with a simple `if-else` branch tests, coverage tests for each additional syntax type can be added by simply dropping in a new Rust sample program. Includes a basic, MIR-block-based implementation of coverage injection, available via `-Zexperimental-coverage`. This implementation has known flaws and omissions, but is simple enough to validate the new tools and tests. The existing `-Zinstrument-coverage` option currently enables function-level coverage only, which at least appears to generate accurate coverage reports at that level. Experimental coverage is not accurate at this time. When branch coverage works as intended, the `-Zexperimental-coverage` option should be removed. This PR replaces the bulk of PR rust-lang#75828, with the remaining parts of that PR distributed among other separate and indentpent PRs. This PR depends on two of those other PRs: rust-lang#76002, rust-lang#76003 and rust-lang#76074 Rust compiler MCP rust-lang/compiler-team#278 Relevant issue: rust-lang#34701 - Implement support for LLVMs code coverage instrumentation ![Screen-Recording-2020-08-21-at-2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3827298/90972923-ff417880-e4d1-11ea-92bb-8713c6198f6d.gif) r? @tmandry FYI: @wesleywiser
…em,Nilstrieb Remove `-Zdump-mir-spanview` The `-Zdump-mir-spanview` flag was added back in rust-lang#76074, as a development/debugging aid for the initial work on what would eventually become `-Cinstrument-coverage`. It causes the compiler to emit an HTML file containing a function's source code, with various spans highlighted based on the contents of MIR. When the suggestion was made to [triage and remove unnecessary `-Z` flags (Zulip)](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/.60-Z.60.20option.20triage), I noted that this flag could potentially be worth removing, but I wanted to keep it around to see whether I found it useful for my own coverage work. But when I actually tried to use it, I ran into various issues (e.g. it crashes on `tests/coverage/closure.rs`). If I can't trust it to work properly without a full overhaul, then instead of diving down a rabbit hole of trying to fix arcane span-handling bugs, it seems better to just remove this obscure old code entirely. --- `@rustbot` label +A-code-coverage
…em,Nilstrieb Remove `-Zdump-mir-spanview` The `-Zdump-mir-spanview` flag was added back in rust-lang#76074, as a development/debugging aid for the initial work on what would eventually become `-Cinstrument-coverage`. It causes the compiler to emit an HTML file containing a function's source code, with various spans highlighted based on the contents of MIR. When the suggestion was made to [triage and remove unnecessary `-Z` flags (Zulip)](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/.60-Z.60.20option.20triage), I noted that this flag could potentially be worth removing, but I wanted to keep it around to see whether I found it useful for my own coverage work. But when I actually tried to use it, I ran into various issues (e.g. it crashes on `tests/coverage/closure.rs`). If I can't trust it to work properly without a full overhaul, then instead of diving down a rabbit hole of trying to fix arcane span-handling bugs, it seems better to just remove this obscure old code entirely. --- ``@rustbot`` label +A-code-coverage
…em,Nilstrieb Remove `-Zdump-mir-spanview` The `-Zdump-mir-spanview` flag was added back in rust-lang#76074, as a development/debugging aid for the initial work on what would eventually become `-Cinstrument-coverage`. It causes the compiler to emit an HTML file containing a function's source code, with various spans highlighted based on the contents of MIR. When the suggestion was made to [triage and remove unnecessary `-Z` flags (Zulip)](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/.60-Z.60.20option.20triage), I noted that this flag could potentially be worth removing, but I wanted to keep it around to see whether I found it useful for my own coverage work. But when I actually tried to use it, I ran into various issues (e.g. it crashes on `tests/coverage/closure.rs`). If I can't trust it to work properly without a full overhaul, then instead of diving down a rabbit hole of trying to fix arcane span-handling bugs, it seems better to just remove this obscure old code entirely. --- ```@rustbot``` label +A-code-coverage
…em,Nilstrieb Remove `-Zdump-mir-spanview` The `-Zdump-mir-spanview` flag was added back in rust-lang#76074, as a development/debugging aid for the initial work on what would eventually become `-Cinstrument-coverage`. It causes the compiler to emit an HTML file containing a function's source code, with various spans highlighted based on the contents of MIR. When the suggestion was made to [triage and remove unnecessary `-Z` flags (Zulip)](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/.60-Z.60.20option.20triage), I noted that this flag could potentially be worth removing, but I wanted to keep it around to see whether I found it useful for my own coverage work. But when I actually tried to use it, I ran into various issues (e.g. it crashes on `tests/coverage/closure.rs`). If I can't trust it to work properly without a full overhaul, then instead of diving down a rabbit hole of trying to fix arcane span-handling bugs, it seems better to just remove this obscure old code entirely. --- ````@rustbot```` label +A-code-coverage
Rollup merge of rust-lang#119566 - Zalathar:remove-spanview, r=Swatinem,Nilstrieb Remove `-Zdump-mir-spanview` The `-Zdump-mir-spanview` flag was added back in rust-lang#76074, as a development/debugging aid for the initial work on what would eventually become `-Cinstrument-coverage`. It causes the compiler to emit an HTML file containing a function's source code, with various spans highlighted based on the contents of MIR. When the suggestion was made to [triage and remove unnecessary `-Z` flags (Zulip)](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/.60-Z.60.20option.20triage), I noted that this flag could potentially be worth removing, but I wanted to keep it around to see whether I found it useful for my own coverage work. But when I actually tried to use it, I ran into various issues (e.g. it crashes on `tests/coverage/closure.rs`). If I can't trust it to work properly without a full overhaul, then instead of diving down a rabbit hole of trying to fix arcane span-handling bugs, it seems better to just remove this obscure old code entirely. --- ````@rustbot```` label +A-code-coverage
Similar to
-Z dump-mir-graphviz
, this adds the option to writeHTML+CSS files that allow users to analyze the spans associated with MIR
elements (by individual statement, just terminator, or overall basic
block).
This PR was split out from PR #76004, and exposes an API for spanview
HTML+CSS files that is also used to analyze code regions chosen for
coverage instrumentation (in a follow-on PR).
Rust compiler MCP rust-lang/compiler-team#278
Relevant issue: #34701 - Implement support for LLVMs code coverage
instrumentation
r? @tmandry
FYI @wesleywiser