* gnu/packages/compression.scm (snappy): Update to 1.1.9. [source]: Add another patch. [arguments]: Add new #:configure-flags and an 'unpack-third_party-subprojects phase. [native-inputs]: Add the sources for benchmark and googletests. * gnu/packages/patches/snappy-add-inline-for-GCC.patch: New file. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add it.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| From 0c716d435abe65250100c2caea0e5126ac4e14bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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| From: "Georgi D. Sotirov" <gdsotirov@gmail.com>
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| Date: Wed, 5 May 2021 14:16:46 +0300
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| Subject: [PATCH] Add inline with SNAPPY_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE
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| 
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| Add inline with SNAPPY_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE on AdvanceToNextTag to
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| fix the following compilation errors and a warning with GCC:
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| 
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| [  2%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/snappy.dir/snappy.cc.o
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| /usr/bin/c++   -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Dsnappy_EXPORTS
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| -I/tmp/snappy-1.1.9/build -I/tmp/snappy-1.1.9  -O3
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| -march=i586 -mtune=i686 -Wall -Wextra -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -O3
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| -DNDEBUG -fPIC   -std=c++11 -o CMakeFiles/snappy.dir/snappy.cc.o -c
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc:1017:8: warning: always_inline
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| function might not be inlinable [-Wattributes]
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|  size_t AdvanceToNextTag(const uint8_t** ip_p, size_t* tag) {
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|         ^
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc: In function 'std::pair<const
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| unsigned char*, int> snappy::DecompressBranchless(const uint8_t*, const
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| uint8_t*, ptrdiff_t, T, ptrdiff_t) [with T = char*; uint8_t = unsigned
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| char; ptrdiff_t = int]':
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc:1017:8: error: inlining failed in
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| call to always_inline 'size_t snappy::AdvanceToNextTag(const uint8_t**,
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| size_t*)': function body can be overwritten at link time
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc:1097:53: error: called from here
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|          size_t tag_type = AdvanceToNextTag(&ip, &tag);
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|                                                      ^
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc:1017:8: error: inlining failed in
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| call to always_inline 'size_t snappy::AdvanceToNextTag(const uint8_t**,
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| size_t*)': function body can be overwritten at link time
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|  size_t AdvanceToNextTag(const uint8_t** ip_p, size_t* tag) {
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|         ^
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc:1097:53: error: called from here
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|          size_t tag_type = AdvanceToNextTag(&ip, &tag);
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|                                                      ^
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc:1017:8: error: inlining failed in
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| call to always_inline 'size_t snappy::AdvanceToNextTag(const uint8_t**,
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| size_t*)': function body can be overwritten at link time
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|  size_t AdvanceToNextTag(const uint8_t** ip_p, size_t* tag) {
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|         ^
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| /tmp/snappy-1.1.9/snappy.cc:1097:53: error: called from here
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|          size_t tag_type = AdvanceToNextTag(&ip, &tag);
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|                                                      ^
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| CMakeFiles/snappy.dir/build.make:137: recipe for target
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| 'CMakeFiles/snappy.dir/snappy.cc.o' failed
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| 
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| Just like with other functions using SNAPPY_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE
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| macro (i.e. __attribute__((always_inline)) ) it is necessary to use C++
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| inline specifier.
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| ---
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|  snappy.cc | 2 +-
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|  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
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| 
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| diff --git a/snappy.cc b/snappy.cc
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| index 79dc0e8..51157be 100644
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| --- a/snappy.cc
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| +++ b/snappy.cc
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| @@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ void MemMove(ptrdiff_t dst, const void* src, size_t size) {
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|  }
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|  
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|  SNAPPY_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE
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| -size_t AdvanceToNextTag(const uint8_t** ip_p, size_t* tag) {
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| +inline size_t AdvanceToNextTag(const uint8_t** ip_p, size_t* tag) {
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|    const uint8_t*& ip = *ip_p;
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|    // This section is crucial for the throughput of the decompression loop.
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|    // The latency of an iteration is fundamentally constrained by the
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