Derive Equality on the semantic index after all#1218
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Allows Salsa comparisons without depending on it (as Update would)
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@DavisVaughan I thought we could use
no_eqinstead of the Eq/PartialEq derivation, but that's not the case. You still need either Eq, or derive/implementsalsa::Updatefor updating the value in the Salsa storage. The latter also does deep comparisons.I think Eq/PartialEq is better for oak_semantic because it feels useful to keep it completely independent of salsa.
One thing I've learned from ty is that they wrap symbol tables and use-def maps in
Arcso that the comparisons are cheap. We now do the same, hopefully that addresses your concern about performance.Also note that ty uses a
no_eqattribute on their AST pointer inDefinition. This needsDefinitionto be#[salsa::tracked](the attribute only applies inside salsa-managed structs) and an Update derive. In our case we don't need all this complexity since our AST pointer type is very cheap to compare (a kind and a range).