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libstdc++: Micro-optimization for std::optional [PR112480]
This small change removes a branch when clearing a std::optional<T> for types with no-op destructors. For types where the destructor can be optimized away (e.g. because it's trivial, or empty and can be inlined) the _M_destroy() function does nothing but set _M_engaged to false. Setting _M_engaged=false unconditionally is cheaper than only doing it when initially true, because it allows the compiler to remove a branch. The compiler thinks it would be incorrect to unconditionally introduce a store there, because it could conflict with reads in other threads, so it won't do that optimization itself. We know it's safe to do because we're in a non-const member function, so the standard forbids any potentially concurrent calls to other member functions of the same object. Making the store unconditional can't create a data race that isn't already present in the program. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: PR libstdc++/112480 * include/std/optional (_Optional_payload_base::_M_reset): Set _M_engaged to false unconditionally.
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@ -311,6 +311,8 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
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if (this->_M_engaged)
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_M_destroy();
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else // This seems redundant but improves codegen, see PR 112480.
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this->_M_engaged = false;
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}
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};
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