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...er I believe the calls to waitpid are interacting badly with the message passing that goes on between schedulers and causing us to have very little parallelism in the test suite. I don't fully understand the sequence of events that causes the problem here but clearly blocking on waitpid is something that a well-behaved task should not be doing. Unfortunately this adds quite a bit of overhead to each test: one thread, two tasks, three stacks, so there's a tradeoff. The time to execute run-pass on my 4-core machine goes from ~750s to ~300s. This should have a pretty good impact on cycle times. cc @toddaaro
This is a preliminary version of the Rust compiler, libraries and tools Source layout: librustc/ The self-hosted compiler libstd/ The standard library (imported and linked by default) libextra/ The "extras" library (slightly more peripheral code) libsyntax/ The Rust parser and pretty-printer rt/ The runtime system rt/rust_*.cpp - The majority of the runtime services rt/isaac - The PRNG used for pseudo-random choices in the runtime rt/bigint - The bigint library used for the 'big' type rt/uthash - Small hashtable-and-list library for C, used in runtime rt/sync - Concurrency utils rt/util - Small utility classes for the runtime. rt/vg - Valgrind headers rt/msvc - MSVC support rt/linenoise - a readline-like line editing library test/ Testsuite test/compile-fail - Tests that should fail to compile test/run-fail - Tests that should compile, run and fail test/run-pass - Tests that should compile, run and succeed test/bench - Benchmarks and miscellanea test/pretty - Pretty-printer tests test/auxiliary - Dependencies of tests compiletest/ The test runner librustpkg/ The package manager and build system librusti/ The JIT REPL librustdoc/ The Rust API documentation tool llvm/ The LLVM submodule libuv/ The libuv submodule rustllvm/ LLVM support code libfuzzer/ A collection of fuzz testers etc/ Scripts, editor support, misc