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* [gcc r13-4526] libstdc++: Make chrono::hh_mm_ss more compact
@ 2022-12-06 21:39 Jonathan Wakely
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https://gcc.gnu.org/g:5329e1a8e1480d536ff96283a6556e51112ba470

commit r13-4526-g5329e1a8e1480d536ff96283a6556e51112ba470
Author: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 21 16:44:50 2022 +0000

    libstdc++: Make chrono::hh_mm_ss more compact
    
    This uses a single byte for the minutes and seconds members, and places
    the bool member next to those single bytes. This means we do not need 40
    bytes to store a time that can fit in a single 8-byte integer.
    
    When there is no subsecond precision we can do away with the _M_ss
    member altogether. If the subsecond precision is coarse enough, we can
    use a smaller representation for _M_ss, e.g. hh_mm_ss<milliseconds> only
    needs uint_least32_t for _M_ss, and hh_mm_ss<duration<long, ratio<1,10>>
    and hh_mm_ss<duration<int8_t, nano>> only need a single byte. In the
    latter case the type can only ever represent up to 255ns anyway, so we
    don't need a larger representation type (in such cases, we could even
    remove the _M_h, _M_m and _M_s members, but it's a very unlikely
    scenario that isn't worth optimizing for).
    
    Except for specializations with a floating-point rep or using higher
    precision than nanoseconds, hh_mm_ss should now fit in 16 bytes, or even
    12 bytes for x86-32 where alignof(long long) == 4.
    
    libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
    
            * include/std/chrono (chrono::hh_mm_ss): Do not use 64-bit
            representations for all four duration members. Reorder members.
            (hh_mm_ss::hh_mm_ss()): Define as defaulted.
            (hh_mm_ss::hh_mm_ss(Duration)): Delegate to a new private
            constructor, instead of calling chrono::abs repeatedly.
            * testsuite/std/time/hh_mm_ss/1.cc: Check floating-point
            representations. Check default constructor. Check sizes.

Diff:
---
 libstdc++-v3/include/std/chrono               | 145 ++++++++++++++++++++------
 libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/hh_mm_ss/1.cc |  56 +++++++++-
 2 files changed, 166 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/include/std/chrono b/libstdc++-v3/include/std/chrono
index 2468023f6c5..8d73d98e4cb 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/include/std/chrono
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/include/std/chrono
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@
 #include <bits/chrono.h>
 
 #if __cplusplus >= 202002L
+# include <bit>
 # include <sstream>
 # include <string>
 # include <vector>
@@ -2262,6 +2263,7 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
 
     // HH_MM_SS
 
+    /// @cond undocumented
     namespace __detail
     {
       consteval long long
@@ -2273,22 +2275,28 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
 	return __r;
       }
     }
+    /// @endcond
 
+    /** Utility for splitting a duration into hours, minutes, and seconds
+     *
+     * This is a convenience type that provides accessors for the constituent
+     * parts (hours, minutes, seconds and subseconds) of a duration.
+     *
+     * @since C++20
+     */
     template<typename _Duration>
       class hh_mm_ss
       {
+	static_assert( __is_duration<_Duration>::value );
+
       private:
-	static constexpr int
+	static consteval int
 	_S_fractional_width()
 	{
-	  int __multiplicity_2 = 0;
-	  int __multiplicity_5 = 0;
 	  auto __den = _Duration::period::den;
-	  while ((__den % 2) == 0)
-	    {
-	      ++__multiplicity_2;
-	      __den /= 2;
-	    }
+	  const int __multiplicity_2 = std::__countr_zero((uintmax_t)__den);
+	  __den >>= __multiplicity_2;
+	  int __multiplicity_5 = 0;
 	  while ((__den % 5) == 0)
 	    {
 	      ++__multiplicity_5;
@@ -2304,6 +2312,20 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
 	  return __width;
 	}
 
+	constexpr
+	hh_mm_ss(_Duration __d, bool __is_neg) noexcept
+	: _M_h (duration_cast<chrono::hours>(__d)),
+	  _M_m (duration_cast<chrono::minutes>(__d - hours())),
+	  _M_s (duration_cast<chrono::seconds>(__d - hours() - minutes())),
+	  _M_is_neg(__is_neg)
+	{
+	  auto __ss = __d - hours() - minutes() - seconds();
+	  if constexpr (treat_as_floating_point_v<typename precision::rep>)
+	    _M_ss._M_r = __ss.count();
+	  else if constexpr (precision::period::den != 1)
+	    _M_ss._M_r = duration_cast<precision>(__ss).count();
+	}
+
       public:
 	static constexpr unsigned fractional_width = {_S_fractional_width()};
 
@@ -2312,28 +2334,21 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
 				   chrono::seconds::rep>,
 		     ratio<1, __detail::__pow10(fractional_width)>>;
 
-	constexpr
-	hh_mm_ss() noexcept
-	: hh_mm_ss{_Duration::zero()}
-	{ }
+	constexpr hh_mm_ss() noexcept = default;
 
 	constexpr explicit
 	hh_mm_ss(_Duration __d) noexcept
-	: _M_is_neg (__d < _Duration::zero()),
-	  _M_h (duration_cast<chrono::hours>(abs(__d))),
-	  _M_m (duration_cast<chrono::minutes>(abs(__d) - hours())),
-	  _M_s (duration_cast<chrono::seconds>(abs(__d) - hours() - minutes()))
-	{
-	  if constexpr (treat_as_floating_point_v<typename precision::rep>)
-	    _M_ss = abs(__d) - hours() - minutes() - seconds();
-	  else
-	    _M_ss = duration_cast<precision>(abs(__d) - hours()
-					     - minutes() - seconds());
-	}
+	: hh_mm_ss(chrono::abs(__d), __d < _Duration::zero())
+	{ }
 
 	constexpr bool
 	is_negative() const noexcept
-	{ return _M_is_neg; }
+	{
+	  if constexpr (!__is_unsigned)
+	    return _M_is_neg;
+	  else
+	    return false;
+	}
 
 	constexpr chrono::hours
 	hours() const noexcept
@@ -2349,7 +2364,7 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
 
 	constexpr precision
 	subseconds() const noexcept
-	{ return _M_ss; }
+	{ return static_cast<precision>(_M_ss); }
 
 	constexpr explicit
 	operator precision() const noexcept
@@ -2358,20 +2373,82 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
 	constexpr precision
 	to_duration() const noexcept
 	{
-	  if (_M_is_neg)
-	    return -(_M_h + _M_m + _M_s + _M_ss);
-	  else
-	    return _M_h + _M_m + _M_s + _M_ss;
+	  if constexpr (!__is_unsigned)
+	    if (_M_is_neg)
+	      return -(_M_h + _M_m + _M_s + subseconds());
+	  return _M_h + _M_m + _M_s + subseconds();
 	}
 
 	// TODO: Implement operator<<.
 
       private:
-	bool _M_is_neg;
-	chrono::hours _M_h;
-	chrono::minutes _M_m;
-	chrono::seconds _M_s;
-	precision _M_ss;
+	static constexpr bool __is_unsigned
+	  = __and_v<is_integral<typename _Duration::rep>,
+		    is_unsigned<typename _Duration::rep>>;
+
+	template<typename _Ratio>
+	  using __byte_duration = duration<unsigned char, _Ratio>;
+
+	// The type of the _M_ss member that holds the subsecond precision.
+	template<typename _Dur>
+	  struct __subseconds
+	  {
+	    typename _Dur::rep _M_r{};
+
+	    constexpr explicit
+	    operator _Dur() const noexcept
+	    { return _Dur(_M_r); }
+	  };
+
+	// An empty class if this precision doesn't need subseconds.
+	template<typename _Rep>
+	  requires (!treat_as_floating_point_v<_Rep>)
+	  struct __subseconds<duration<_Rep, ratio<1>>>
+	  {
+	    constexpr explicit
+	    operator duration<_Rep, ratio<1>>() const noexcept
+	    { return {}; }
+	  };
+
+	// True if the maximum constructor argument can be represented in _Tp.
+	template<typename _Tp>
+	  static constexpr bool __fits
+	    = duration_values<typename _Duration::rep>::max()
+		<= duration_values<_Tp>::max();
+
+	template<typename _Rep, typename _Period>
+	  requires (!treat_as_floating_point_v<_Rep>)
+	    && ratio_less_v<_Period, ratio<1, 1>>
+	    && (ratio_greater_equal_v<_Period, ratio<1, 250>>
+		  || __fits<unsigned char>)
+	  struct __subseconds<duration<_Rep, _Period>>
+	  {
+	    unsigned char _M_r{};
+
+	    constexpr explicit
+	    operator duration<_Rep, _Period>() const noexcept
+	    { return duration<_Rep, _Period>(_M_r); }
+	  };
+
+	template<typename _Rep, typename _Period>
+	  requires (!treat_as_floating_point_v<_Rep>)
+	    && ratio_less_v<_Period, ratio<1, 250>>
+	    && (ratio_greater_equal_v<_Period, ratio<1, 4'000'000'000>>
+		  || __fits<uint_least32_t>)
+	  struct __subseconds<duration<_Rep, _Period>>
+	  {
+	    uint_least32_t _M_r{};
+
+	    constexpr explicit
+	    operator duration<_Rep, _Period>() const noexcept
+	    { return duration<_Rep, _Period>(_M_r); }
+	  };
+
+	chrono::hours		    _M_h{};
+	__byte_duration<ratio<60>>  _M_m{};
+	__byte_duration<ratio<1>>   _M_s{};
+	bool			    _M_is_neg{};
+	__subseconds<precision>	    _M_ss{};
       };
 
     // 12/24 HOURS FUNCTIONS
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/hh_mm_ss/1.cc b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/hh_mm_ss/1.cc
index 31dd1b2a8f3..3f8a838c477 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/hh_mm_ss/1.cc
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/std/time/hh_mm_ss/1.cc
@@ -59,5 +59,59 @@ constexpr_hh_mm_ss()
 
   static_assert(seconds{hh_mm_ss{100min}} == 100min);
 
-  // TODO: treat_as_floating_point_v
+  // treat_as_floating_point_v
+  using fseconds = duration<double, ratio<1>>;
+  constexpr hh_mm_ss<fseconds> fsec{0x123.0004p5s};
+  static_assert(std::is_same_v<hh_mm_ss<fseconds>::precision, fseconds>);
+  static_assert(fsec.hours() == 2h);
+  static_assert(fsec.minutes() == 35min);
+  static_assert(fsec.seconds() == 12s);
+  static_assert(fsec.subseconds() == 0x.0004p5s);
+  static_assert(!fsec.is_negative());
+  static_assert(fsec.to_duration() == 0x123.0004p5s);
+
+  using fminutes = duration<double, ratio<60>>;
+  constexpr hh_mm_ss<fminutes> fmin{-0x1.23p4min};
+  static_assert(std::is_same_v<hh_mm_ss<fminutes>::precision, fseconds>);
+  static_assert(fmin.hours() == 0h);
+  static_assert(fmin.minutes() == 18min);
+  static_assert(fmin.seconds() == 11s);
+  static_assert(fmin.subseconds() == 0.25s);
+  static_assert(fmin.is_negative());
+  static_assert(fmin.to_duration() == -0x1.23p4min);
+}
+
+constexpr void
+default_construction()
+{
+  using namespace std::chrono;
+
+  constexpr hh_mm_ss<seconds> s1;
+  static_assert(s1.to_duration() == s1.to_duration().zero());
+  constexpr hh_mm_ss<duration<char>> s2;
+  static_assert(s2.to_duration() == s2.to_duration().zero());
+  constexpr hh_mm_ss<duration<int, std::centi>> s3;
+  static_assert(s3.to_duration() == s3.to_duration().zero());
+  constexpr hh_mm_ss<duration<long long, std::femto>> s4;
+  static_assert(s4.to_duration() == s4.to_duration().zero());
+  constexpr hh_mm_ss<duration<double>> s5;
+  static_assert(s5.to_duration() == s5.to_duration().zero());
+}
+
+constexpr void
+size()
+{
+  using namespace std::chrono;
+
+  struct S0 { long long h; char m; char s; bool neg; };
+  static_assert(sizeof(hh_mm_ss<seconds>) == sizeof(S0));
+  struct S1 { long long h; char m; char s; bool neg; char ss; };
+  static_assert(sizeof(hh_mm_ss<duration<int, std::centi>>) == sizeof(S1));
+  struct S2 { long long h; char m, s; bool neg; int ss; };
+  static_assert(sizeof(hh_mm_ss<duration<int, std::milli>>) == sizeof(S2));
+  static_assert(sizeof(hh_mm_ss<duration<int, std::pico>>) == sizeof(S2));
+  struct S3 { long long h; char m, s; bool neg; long long ss; };
+  static_assert(sizeof(hh_mm_ss<duration<long long, std::pico>>) == sizeof(S3));
+  struct S4 { long long h; char m, s; bool neg; double ss; };
+  static_assert(sizeof(hh_mm_ss<duration<double, std::micro>>) == sizeof(S4));
 }

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