Rollup merge of #36811 - brson:bootstrap, r=alexcrichton

Update bootstrap compiler
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Jonathan Turner 2016-09-28 20:21:52 -07:00 committed by GitHub
commit 02c050644b
14 changed files with 7 additions and 41 deletions

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@ -104,8 +104,7 @@ fn main() {
let is_panic_abort = args.windows(2).any(|a| {
&*a[0] == "--crate-name" && &*a[1] == "panic_abort"
});
// FIXME(stage0): remove this `stage != "0"` condition
if is_panic_abort && stage != "0" {
if is_panic_abort {
cmd.arg("-C").arg("panic=abort");
}

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
use build_helper::output;
use filetime::FileTime;
use util::{exe, staticlib, libdir, mtime, is_dylib, copy};
use util::{exe, libdir, mtime, is_dylib, copy};
use {Build, Compiler, Mode};
/// Build the standard library.
@ -40,20 +40,6 @@ pub fn std<'a>(build: &'a Build, target: &str, compiler: &Compiler<'a>) {
let libdir = build.sysroot_libdir(compiler, target);
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&libdir);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&libdir));
// FIXME(stage0) remove this `if` after the next snapshot
// The stage0 compiler still passes the `-lcompiler-rt` flag to the linker but now `bootstrap`
// never builds a `libcopmiler-rt.a`! We'll fill the hole by simply copying stage0's
// `libcompiler-rt.a` to where the stage1's one is expected (though we could as well just use
// an empty `.a` archive). Note that the symbols of that stage0 `libcompiler-rt.a` won't make
// it to the final binary because now `libcore.rlib` also contains the symbols that
// `libcompiler-rt.a` provides. Since that rlib appears first in the linker arguments, its
// symbols are used instead of `libcompiler-rt.a`'s.
if compiler.stage == 0 {
let rtlib = &staticlib("compiler-rt", target);
let src = build.rustc.parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap().join("lib").join("rustlib")
.join(target).join("lib").join(rtlib);
copy(&src, &libdir.join(rtlib));
}
// Some platforms have startup objects that may be required to produce the
// libstd dynamic library, for example.

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@ -127,7 +127,6 @@
/// }
/// ```
#[cfg_attr(stage0, unsafe_no_drop_flag)]
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct Arc<T: ?Sized> {
ptr: Shared<ArcInner<T>>,
@ -153,7 +152,6 @@ impl<T: ?Sized + Unsize<U>, U: ?Sized> CoerceUnsized<Arc<U>> for Arc<T> {}
/// nodes behind strong `Arc<T>` pointers, and then storing the parent pointers
/// as `Weak<T>` pointers.
#[cfg_attr(stage0, unsafe_no_drop_flag)]
#[stable(feature = "arc_weak", since = "1.4.0")]
pub struct Weak<T: ?Sized> {
ptr: Shared<ArcInner<T>>,

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@ -88,7 +88,6 @@
#![feature(staged_api)]
#![feature(unboxed_closures)]
#![feature(unique)]
#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(unsafe_no_drop_flag))]
#![feature(unsize)]
#![cfg_attr(not(test), feature(fused, fn_traits, placement_new_protocol))]

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@ -44,7 +44,6 @@
/// `shrink_to_fit`, and `from_box` will actually set RawVec's private capacity
/// field. This allows zero-sized types to not be special-cased by consumers of
/// this type.
#[cfg_attr(stage0, unsafe_no_drop_flag)]
pub struct RawVec<T> {
ptr: Unique<T>,
cap: usize,

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@ -252,7 +252,6 @@ struct RcBox<T: ?Sized> {
/// that you have to call them as e.g. `Rc::get_mut(&value)` instead of
/// `value.get_mut()`. This avoids conflicts with methods of the inner
/// type `T`.
#[cfg_attr(stage0, unsafe_no_drop_flag)]
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct Rc<T: ?Sized> {
ptr: Shared<RcBox<T>>,
@ -873,7 +872,6 @@ fn from(t: T) -> Self {
///
/// [rc]: struct.Rc.html
/// [downgrade]: struct.Rc.html#method.downgrade
#[cfg_attr(stage0, unsafe_no_drop_flag)]
#[stable(feature = "rc_weak", since = "1.4.0")]
pub struct Weak<T: ?Sized> {
ptr: Shared<RcBox<T>>,

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@ -52,7 +52,6 @@
#![feature(step_by)]
#![feature(unicode)]
#![feature(unique)]
#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(unsafe_no_drop_flag))]
#![cfg_attr(test, feature(rand, test))]
#![no_std]

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@ -268,7 +268,6 @@
/// Vec does not currently guarantee the order in which elements are dropped
/// (the order has changed in the past, and may change again).
///
#[cfg_attr(stage0, unsafe_no_drop_flag)]
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct Vec<T> {
buf: RawVec<T>,

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@ -8,9 +8,9 @@
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
#![cfg_attr(not(stage0), feature(compiler_builtins))]
#![feature(compiler_builtins)]
#![no_std]
#![cfg_attr(not(stage0), compiler_builtins)]
#![compiler_builtins]
#![unstable(feature = "compiler_builtins_lib",
reason = "internal implementation detail of rustc right now",
issue = "0")]

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@ -129,13 +129,6 @@ pub struct AssertParamIsClone<T: Clone + ?Sized> { _field: ::marker::PhantomData
reason = "deriving hack, should not be public",
issue = "0")]
pub struct AssertParamIsCopy<T: Copy + ?Sized> { _field: ::marker::PhantomData<T> }
#[cfg(stage0)]
#[doc(hidden)]
#[inline(always)]
#[unstable(feature = "derive_clone_copy",
reason = "deriving hack, should not be public",
issue = "0")]
pub fn assert_receiver_is_clone<T: Clone + ?Sized>(_: &T) {}
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Clone for &'a T {

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@ -194,14 +194,12 @@
/// own, or if it does not enable any significant optimizations.
pub fn assume(b: bool);
#[cfg(not(stage0))]
/// Hints to the compiler that branch condition is likely to be true.
/// Returns the value passed to it.
///
/// Any use other than with `if` statements will probably not have an effect.
pub fn likely(b: bool) -> bool;
#[cfg(not(stage0))]
/// Hints to the compiler that branch condition is likely to be false.
/// Returns the value passed to it.
///

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@ -59,7 +59,6 @@
/// around just the "table" part of the hashtable. It enforces some
/// invariants at the type level and employs some performance trickery,
/// but in general is just a tricked out `Vec<Option<u64, K, V>>`.
#[cfg_attr(stage0, unsafe_no_drop_flag)]
pub struct RawTable<K, V> {
capacity: usize,
size: usize,

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@ -278,7 +278,6 @@
#![feature(unboxed_closures)]
#![feature(unicode)]
#![feature(unique)]
#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(unsafe_no_drop_flag))]
#![feature(unwind_attributes)]
#![feature(vec_push_all)]
#![feature(zero_one)]

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@ -12,6 +12,6 @@
# tarball for a stable release you'll likely see `1.x.0-$date` where `1.x.0` was
# released on `$date`
rustc: beta-2016-08-17
rustc_key: 195e6261
cargo: nightly-2016-08-21
rustc: beta-2016-09-28
rustc_key: 62b3e239
cargo: nightly-2016-09-26