rustdoc: Don't generate blanket impls when running --show-coverage#84030
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get_blanket_impls is the slowest part of rustdoc, and the coverage pass completely ignores blanket impls. This stops running it at all, and also removes some unnecessary checks in `calculate_doc_coverage` that ignored the impl anyway. We don't currently measure --show-coverage in perf.rlo, but I tested this locally on cargo and it brought the time down from 2.9 to 1.6 seconds.
Rustdoc has been able to deal with `impl trait` for almost a year now.
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Nice, thanks! r=me once CI pass. |
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get_blanket_implsis the slowest part of rustdoc, and the coverage passcompletely ignores blanket impls. This stops running it at all, and also
removes some unnecessary checks in
calculate_doc_coveragethat ignoredthe impl anyway.
We don't currently measure --show-coverage in perf.rlo, but I tested
this locally on cargo and it brought the time down from 2.9 to 1.6
seconds.
This also adds back a commented-out test; Rustdoc has been able to deal with
impl traitfor almost a year now.r? @GuillaumeGomez