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Replace bans delete_message_days with delete_message_seconds #3044

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Delete_message_days is deprecated by Discord and is right now being internally converted by serenity. Fix this to allow it to be directly passed

GnomedDev and others added 30 commits November 15, 2024 19:08
…erenity-rs#2646)

This avoids having to allocate to store fixed length (replaced with normal
array) or fixed capacity (replaced with `ArrayVec`) collections as vectors for
the purposes of putting them through the `Request` plumbing.

Slight behavioral change - before, setting `params` to `Some(vec![])`
would still append a question mark to the end of the url. Now, we check
if the params array `is_empty` instead of `is_some`, so the question
mark won't be appended if the params list is empty.

Co-authored-by: Michael Krasnitski <42564254+mkrasnitski@users.noreply.github.com>
These are unnecessary. Accepting `impl Into<Arc<T>>` allows passing either `T` or `Arc<T>`.
This trades a heap allocation for messages sent along with thread
creation for `Message`'s inline size dropping from 1176 bytes to 760
bytes,
…l models (serenity-rs#2656)

This shrinks type sizes by a lot; however, it makes the user experience slightly
different:

- `FixedString` must be converted to String with `.into()` or `.into_string()`
  before it can be pushed to, but dereferences to `&str` as is.
- `FixedArray` must be converted to `Vec` with `.into()` or `.into_vec()`
  before it can be pushed to, but dereferences to `&[T]` as is.

The crate of these types is currently a Git dependency, but this is fine for
the `next` branch. It needs some basic testing, which Serenity is perfect for,
before a release will be made to crates.io.
…enity-rs#2668)

This commit:

- switches from `u64` to `i64` in `CreateCommandOption::min_int_value` and
`CreateCommandOption::max_int_value` to accommodate negative integers in
Discord's integer range (between -2^53 and 2^53). Values outside this
range will cause Discord's API to return an error.
- switches from `i32` to `i64` in `CreateCommandOption::add_int_choice` and
`CreateCommandOption::add_int_choice_localized` to accommodate Discord's
complete integer range (between -2^53 and 2^53). Values outside this
range will cause Discord's API to return an error.
This cache was just duplicating information already present in `Guild::members`
and therefore should be removed.

This saves around 700 MBs for my bot (pre-`FixedString`).

This has to refactor `utils::content_safe` to always take a `Guild` instead
of`Cache`, but in practice it was mostly pulling from the guild cache anyway
and this means it is more likely to respect nicknames and other information,
while losing the ability to clean mentions from DMs, which do not matter.
`Embed::fields` previously had to stay as a `Vec` due to `CreateEmbed` wrapping
around it, but by implementing `Serialize` manually we can overwrite the
`Embed::fields` with a normal `Vec`, for a small performance hit on
serialization while saving some space for all stored `Embed`s.
Simply missed these when finding and replacing.
This uses the `bool_to_bitflags` macro to remove boolean (and optional boolean)
fields from structs and pack them into a bitflags invocation, so a struct with
many bools will only use one or two bytes, instead of a byte per bool as is.

This requires using getters and setters for the boolean fields, which changes
user experience and is hard to document, which is a significant downside, but
is such a nice change and will just become more and more efficient as time goes
on.
…rs#2681)

This swaps fields that store `Option<Int>` for `Option<NonMaxInt>` where the
maximum value would be ludicrous. Since `nonmax` uses `NonZero` internally,
this gives us niche optimisations, so model sizes can drop some more.

I have had to include a workaround for [serenity-rs#17] in `optional_string` by making my
own `TryFrom<u64>`, so that should be removable once that issue is fixed.

[serenity-rs#17]: LPGhatguy/nonmax#17
A couple of clippy bugs have been fixed and I have shrunk model
sizes enough to make `clippy::large_enum_variant` go away.
A discord bot library should not be using the tools reserved for low
level OS interaction/data structure libraries.
Discord seems to internally default Ids to 0, which is a bug whenever
exposed, but this makes ID parsing more resilient. I also took the
liberty to remove the `From<NonZero*>` implementations, to prevent future
headaches, as it was impossible to not break public API as we exposed
`NonZero` in `*Id::parse`.
…nity-rs#2694)

This,
1. shrinks the size of Request, when copied around, as it doesn't have
to store the max capacity at all times
2. shrinks llvm-lines (compile time metric) for my bot in debug from
`1,153,519` to `1,131,480` as no monomorphisation has to be performed
for `MAX_PARAMS`.
Follow-up to serenity-rs#2694.

When `Request::params` was made into an ArrayVec, the `Option` around it
was removed in order to avoid having to add a turbofish on `None` to
specify the value of `MAX_PARAMS`. Also, `Request::new` also needed to
be changed so that the value of `MAX_PARAMS` could be inferred. Now that
the field is a slice again, we can wrap it in `Option` again (at no cost
to size, thanks to niche opts).

We ensure we never store the redundant `Some(&[])` by checking for an
empty slice and storing `None` instead. This way, we ensure we never
read an empty slice out of the `Some` variant.
The instrument macros generate 2% of Serenity's release mode llvm-lines,
and are proc-macros so hurt compile time in that way, so this limits
them to opt-in. This commit also fixes the issues that the instrument macro
was hiding, such as results that didn't ever error and missing
documentation.
This signature is hard to use as `None` cannot infer the type of the
generic. I also replaced `Option<u8>` with `Option<NonMaxU8>` as it's
more efficient and will make the user think of the maximum value.
…nity-rs#2698)

This removes inefficient `IntoIterator` generics and instead takes what is
actually required. I also reworked `reorder_channels` to allow for keeping the
generic, as it actually does only just need iterator semantics.
Previously, someone assumed that `Ratelimiter` was going to be cloned, so
put a ton of `Arc`s everywhere. This was unneeded, and before dashmap,
so the buckets were also stored massively inefficiently. This fixes all
that.

I had to shuffle around the `Ratelimit` methods a little bit to return
their sleep time instead of sleeping themselves, so I didn't have to
hold a dashmap lock over an `.await`.
This removes multiple error variants and overall cleans up the codebase
by moving overflow checks into two `ModelError` variants.
Shrinks `size_of::<Error>` from 136 bytes to 64 bytes, while removing unused
variants. This will improve performance for any method returning
`Result<T>` where `T` is less than the size of `Error` as both `Result`'s
`Ok` and `Err` have to be allocated stack space.
The compiler knows best as inlining is quite complicated. This should
help with compile times, significantly.
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I'm not sure the lib should be checking if the values are too large (over 7 days) and sending errors if they are, while it is unlikely that discord changes the maximum value in the future, it is still a possibility and we should not artificially limit it if that is the case. Just my personal take on this

Will remove the check then

cheesycod and others added 3 commits November 18, 2024 18:28
Co-authored-by: GnomedDev <david2005thomas@gmail.com>
Turns out this was always being passed 204, except one case where it
should have been deserialising the `Member` return type anyway. This
fixes both issues.
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Other than a nitpick in the lib-development channel from another user, I think this is fine now.

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Any update here, I have incorporated the nitpick

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Rebase and I'll merge

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IDK how to rebase this ATP so I'll close it for now and remake the whole branch

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