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Migrate the standard library from using the external `cfg_if` crate to
using the now-built-in `cfg_select` macro.
This does not yet eliminate the dependency from
`library/std/Cargo.toml`, because while the standard library itself no
longer uses `cfg_if`, it also incorporates the `backtrace` crate, which
does.
Migration assisted by the following vim command (after selecting the
full `cfg_if!` invocation):
```
'<,'>s/\(cfg_if::\)\?cfg_if/cfg_select/ | '<,'>s/^\( *\)} else {/\1}\r\1_ => {/c | '<,'>s/^\( *\)} else if #\[cfg(\(.*\))\] /\1}\r\1\2 => /e | '<,'>s/if #\[cfg(\(.*\))\] {/\1 => {/e
```
This is imperfect, but substantially accelerated the process. This
prompts for confirmation on the `} else {` since that can also appear
inside one of the arms. This also requires manual intervention to handle
any multi-line conditions.
204 lines
7.4 KiB
Rust
204 lines
7.4 KiB
Rust
//! Caches run-time feature detection so that it only needs to be computed
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//! once.
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#![allow(dead_code)] // not used on all platforms
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use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
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/// Sets the `bit` of `x`.
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#[inline]
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const fn set_bit(x: u128, bit: u32) -> u128 {
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x | 1 << bit
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}
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/// Tests the `bit` of `x`.
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#[inline]
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const fn test_bit(x: u128, bit: u32) -> bool {
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x & (1 << bit) != 0
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}
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/// Unset the `bit of `x`.
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#[inline]
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const fn unset_bit(x: u128, bit: u32) -> u128 {
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x & !(1 << bit)
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}
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/// Maximum number of features that can be cached.
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const CACHE_CAPACITY: u32 = 93;
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/// This type is used to initialize the cache
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// The derived `Default` implementation will initialize the field to zero,
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// which is what we want.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub(crate) struct Initializer(u128);
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// NOTE: the `debug_assert!` would catch that we do not add more Features than
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// the one fitting our cache.
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impl Initializer {
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/// Tests the `bit` of the cache.
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#[inline]
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pub(crate) fn test(self, bit: u32) -> bool {
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debug_assert!(bit < CACHE_CAPACITY, "too many features, time to increase the cache size!");
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test_bit(self.0, bit)
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}
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/// Sets the `bit` of the cache.
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#[inline]
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pub(crate) fn set(&mut self, bit: u32) {
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debug_assert!(bit < CACHE_CAPACITY, "too many features, time to increase the cache size!");
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let v = self.0;
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self.0 = set_bit(v, bit);
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}
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/// Unsets the `bit` of the cache.
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#[inline]
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pub(crate) fn unset(&mut self, bit: u32) {
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debug_assert!(bit < CACHE_CAPACITY, "too many features, time to increase the cache size!");
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let v = self.0;
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self.0 = unset_bit(v, bit);
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}
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}
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/// This global variable is a cache of the features supported by the CPU.
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// Note: the third slot is only used in x86
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// Another Slot can be added if needed without any change to `Initializer`
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static CACHE: [Cache; 3] = [Cache::uninitialized(), Cache::uninitialized(), Cache::uninitialized()];
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/// Feature cache with capacity for `size_of::<usize>() * 8 - 1` features.
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///
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/// Note: 0 is used to represent an uninitialized cache, and (at least) the most
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/// significant bit is set on any cache which has been initialized.
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///
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/// Note: we use `Relaxed` atomic operations, because we are only interested in
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/// the effects of operations on a single memory location. That is, we only need
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/// "modification order", and not the full-blown "happens before".
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struct Cache(AtomicUsize);
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impl Cache {
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const CAPACITY: u32 = (core::mem::size_of::<usize>() * 8 - 1) as u32;
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const MASK: usize = (1 << Cache::CAPACITY) - 1;
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const INITIALIZED_BIT: usize = 1usize << Cache::CAPACITY;
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/// Creates an uninitialized cache.
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#[allow(clippy::declare_interior_mutable_const)]
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const fn uninitialized() -> Self {
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Cache(AtomicUsize::new(0))
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}
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/// Is the `bit` in the cache set? Returns `None` if the cache has not been initialized.
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#[inline]
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pub(crate) fn test(&self, bit: u32) -> Option<bool> {
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let cached = self.0.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
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if cached == 0 { None } else { Some(test_bit(cached as u128, bit)) }
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}
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/// Initializes the cache.
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#[inline]
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fn initialize(&self, value: usize) -> usize {
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debug_assert_eq!((value & !Cache::MASK), 0);
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self.0.store(value | Cache::INITIALIZED_BIT, Ordering::Relaxed);
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value
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}
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}
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cfg_select! {
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feature = "std_detect_env_override" => {
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#[inline]
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fn disable_features(disable: &[u8], value: &mut Initializer) {
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if let Ok(disable) = core::str::from_utf8(disable) {
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for v in disable.split(" ") {
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let _ = super::Feature::from_str(v).map(|v| value.unset(v as u32));
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}
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}
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}
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#[inline]
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fn initialize(mut value: Initializer) -> Initializer {
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use core::ffi::CStr;
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const RUST_STD_DETECT_UNSTABLE: &CStr = c"RUST_STD_DETECT_UNSTABLE";
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cfg_select! {
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windows => {
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use alloc::vec;
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#[link(name = "kernel32")]
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unsafe extern "system" {
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fn GetEnvironmentVariableA(name: *const u8, buffer: *mut u8, size: u32) -> u32;
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}
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let len = unsafe { GetEnvironmentVariableA(RUST_STD_DETECT_UNSTABLE.as_ptr().cast::<u8>(), core::ptr::null_mut(), 0) };
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if len > 0 {
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// +1 to include the null terminator.
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let mut env = vec![0; len as usize + 1];
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let len = unsafe { GetEnvironmentVariableA(RUST_STD_DETECT_UNSTABLE.as_ptr().cast::<u8>(), env.as_mut_ptr(), len + 1) };
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if len > 0 {
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disable_features(&env[..len as usize], &mut value);
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}
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}
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}
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_ => {
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let env = unsafe {
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libc::getenv(RUST_STD_DETECT_UNSTABLE.as_ptr())
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};
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if !env.is_null() {
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let len = unsafe { libc::strlen(env) };
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let env = unsafe { core::slice::from_raw_parts(env as *const u8, len) };
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disable_features(env, &mut value);
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}
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}
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}
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do_initialize(value);
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value
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}
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}
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_ => {
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#[inline]
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fn initialize(value: Initializer) -> Initializer {
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do_initialize(value);
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value
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}
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}
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}
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#[inline]
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fn do_initialize(value: Initializer) {
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CACHE[0].initialize((value.0) as usize & Cache::MASK);
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CACHE[1].initialize((value.0 >> Cache::CAPACITY) as usize & Cache::MASK);
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CACHE[2].initialize((value.0 >> (2 * Cache::CAPACITY)) as usize & Cache::MASK);
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}
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// We only have to detect features once, and it's fairly costly, so hint to LLVM
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// that it should assume that cache hits are more common than misses (which is
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// the point of caching). It's possibly unfortunate that this function needs to
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// reach across modules like this to call `os::detect_features`, but it produces
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// the best code out of several attempted variants.
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//
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// The `Initializer` that the cache was initialized with is returned, so that
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// the caller can call `test()` on it without having to load the value from the
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// cache again.
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#[cold]
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fn detect_and_initialize() -> Initializer {
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initialize(super::os::detect_features())
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}
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/// Tests the `bit` of the storage. If the storage has not been initialized,
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/// initializes it with the result of `os::detect_features()`.
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///
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/// On its first invocation, it detects the CPU features and caches them in the
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/// `CACHE` global variable as an `AtomicU64`.
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///
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/// It uses the `Feature` variant to index into this variable as a bitset. If
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/// the bit is set, the feature is enabled, and otherwise it is disabled.
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///
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/// If the feature `std_detect_env_override` is enabled looks for the env
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/// variable `RUST_STD_DETECT_UNSTABLE` and uses its content to disable
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/// Features that would had been otherwise detected.
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#[inline]
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pub(crate) fn test(bit: u32) -> bool {
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let (relative_bit, idx) = if bit < Cache::CAPACITY {
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(bit, 0)
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} else if bit < 2 * Cache::CAPACITY {
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(bit - Cache::CAPACITY, 1)
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} else {
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(bit - 2 * Cache::CAPACITY, 2)
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};
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CACHE[idx].test(relative_bit).unwrap_or_else(|| detect_and_initialize().test(bit))
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}
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