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// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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use container::Container;
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use from_str::FromStr;
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use libc;
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use option::{Some, None};
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use os;
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use str::StrSlice;
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#[cfg(target_os="macos")]
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use unstable::running_on_valgrind;
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/// Get the number of cores available
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pub fn num_cpus() -> uint {
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#[fixed_stack_segment]; #[inline(never)];
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unsafe {
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return rust_get_num_cpus();
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}
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extern {
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fn rust_get_num_cpus() -> libc::uintptr_t;
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}
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}
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/// Valgrind has a fixed-sized array (size around 2000) of segment descriptors wired into it; this
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/// is a hard limit and requires rebuilding valgrind if you want to go beyond it. Normally this is
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/// not a problem, but in some tests, we produce a lot of threads casually. Making lots of threads
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/// alone might not be a problem _either_, except on OSX, the segments produced for new threads
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/// _take a while_ to get reclaimed by the OS. Combined with the fact that libuv schedulers fork off
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/// a separate thread for polling fsevents on OSX, we get a perfect storm of creating "too many
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/// mappings" for valgrind to handle when running certain stress tests in the runtime.
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#[cfg(target_os="macos")]
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pub fn limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() -> bool {
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running_on_valgrind()
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}
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#[cfg(not(target_os="macos"))]
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pub fn limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() -> bool {
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false
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}
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/// Get's the number of scheduler threads requested by the environment
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/// either `RUST_THREADS` or `num_cpus`.
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pub fn default_sched_threads() -> uint {
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match os::getenv("RUST_THREADS") {
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Some(nstr) => FromStr::from_str(nstr).unwrap(),
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None => {
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if limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() {
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1
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} else {
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num_cpus()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn dumb_println(s: &str) {
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use io::WriterUtil;
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let dbg = ::libc::STDERR_FILENO as ::io::fd_t;
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dbg.write_str(s + "\n");
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}
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pub fn abort(msg: &str) -> ! {
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let msg = if !msg.is_empty() { msg } else { "aborted" };
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let hash = msg.iter().fold(0, |accum, val| accum + (val as uint) );
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let quote = match hash % 10 {
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0 => "
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It was from the artists and poets that the pertinent answers came, and I
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know that panic would have broken loose had they been able to compare notes.
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As it was, lacking their original letters, I half suspected the compiler of
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having asked leading questions, or of having edited the correspondence in
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corroboration of what he had latently resolved to see.",
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1 => "
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There are not many persons who know what wonders are opened to them in the
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stories and visions of their youth; for when as children we listen and dream,
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we think but half-formed thoughts, and when as men we try to remember, we are
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dulled and prosaic with the poison of life. But some of us awake in the night
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with strange phantasms of enchanted hills and gardens, of fountains that sing
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in the sun, of golden cliffs overhanging murmuring seas, of plains that stretch
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down to sleeping cities of bronze and stone, and of shadowy companies of heroes
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that ride caparisoned white horses along the edges of thick forests; and then
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we know that we have looked back through the ivory gates into that world of
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wonder which was ours before we were wise and unhappy.",
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2 => "
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Instead of the poems I had hoped for, there came only a shuddering blackness
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and ineffable loneliness; and I saw at last a fearful truth which no one had
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ever dared to breathe before — the unwhisperable secret of secrets — The fact
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that this city of stone and stridor is not a sentient perpetuation of Old New
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York as London is of Old London and Paris of Old Paris, but that it is in fact
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quite dead, its sprawling body imperfectly embalmed and infested with queer
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animate things which have nothing to do with it as it was in life.",
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3 => "
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The ocean ate the last of the land and poured into the smoking gulf, thereby
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giving up all it had ever conquered. From the new-flooded lands it flowed
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again, uncovering death and decay; and from its ancient and immemorial bed it
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trickled loathsomely, uncovering nighted secrets of the years when Time was
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young and the gods unborn. Above the waves rose weedy remembered spires. The
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moon laid pale lilies of light on dead London, and Paris stood up from its damp
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grave to be sanctified with star-dust. Then rose spires and monoliths that were
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weedy but not remembered; terrible spires and monoliths of lands that men never
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knew were lands...",
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4 => "
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There was a night when winds from unknown spaces whirled us irresistibly into
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limitless vacum beyond all thought and entity. Perceptions of the most
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maddeningly untransmissible sort thronged upon us; perceptions of infinity
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which at the time convulsed us with joy, yet which are now partly lost to my
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memory and partly incapable of presentation to others.",
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_ => "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?"
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};
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rterrln!("%s", "");
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rterrln!("%s", quote);
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rterrln!("%s", "");
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rterrln!("fatal runtime error: %s", msg);
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abort();
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fn abort() -> ! {
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#[fixed_stack_segment]; #[inline(never)];
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unsafe { libc::abort() }
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}
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}
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pub fn set_exit_status(code: int) {
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#[fixed_stack_segment]; #[inline(never)];
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unsafe {
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return rust_set_exit_status_newrt(code as libc::uintptr_t);
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}
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extern {
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fn rust_set_exit_status_newrt(code: libc::uintptr_t);
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}
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}
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pub fn get_exit_status() -> int {
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#[fixed_stack_segment]; #[inline(never)];
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unsafe {
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return rust_get_exit_status_newrt() as int;
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}
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extern {
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fn rust_get_exit_status_newrt() -> libc::uintptr_t;
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}
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}
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