avoid overflow cases to help eliminate bounds checks #16
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Currently
array_ref!takes a slice this way:If the length of
sliceis already known, the compiler should be ableto skip bounds checks there. However, because of the possibility that
offset + $lenmight overflow, the compiler sometimes has to beconservative. Switching to slightly different slicing arithmetic avoids
this problem:
Here's an example of the second version successfully eliding bounds
checks, where the first version does not (https://godbolt.org/z/Je4lRl):