auto merge of #6038 : alexcrichton/rust/more-unsafe, r=pcwalton
Because unsafe functions are never warned about, then all `unsafe` blocks in unsafe functions should definitely be warned about (no need to be redundant). This fixes this case, adds tests, cleans up remaining cases, and then fixes a few other import warnings being spit out.
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@ -231,66 +231,64 @@ unsafe fn walk_gc_roots(mem: Memory, sentinel: **Word, visitor: Visitor) {
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// the stack.
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let mut reached_sentinel = ptr::is_null(sentinel);
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for stackwalk::walk_stack |frame| {
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unsafe {
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let pc = last_ret;
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let Segment {segment: next_segment, boundary: boundary} =
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find_segment_for_frame(frame.fp, segment);
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segment = next_segment;
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// Each stack segment is bounded by a morestack frame. The
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// morestack frame includes two return addresses, one for
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// morestack itself, at the normal offset from the frame
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// pointer, and then a second return address for the
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// function prologue (which called morestack after
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// determining that it had hit the end of the stack).
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// Since morestack itself takes two parameters, the offset
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// for this second return address is 3 greater than the
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// return address for morestack.
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let ret_offset = if boundary { 4 } else { 1 };
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last_ret = *ptr::offset(frame.fp, ret_offset) as *Word;
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let pc = last_ret;
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let Segment {segment: next_segment, boundary: boundary} =
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find_segment_for_frame(frame.fp, segment);
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segment = next_segment;
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// Each stack segment is bounded by a morestack frame. The
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// morestack frame includes two return addresses, one for
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// morestack itself, at the normal offset from the frame
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// pointer, and then a second return address for the
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// function prologue (which called morestack after
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// determining that it had hit the end of the stack).
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// Since morestack itself takes two parameters, the offset
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// for this second return address is 3 greater than the
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// return address for morestack.
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let ret_offset = if boundary { 4 } else { 1 };
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last_ret = *ptr::offset(frame.fp, ret_offset) as *Word;
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if ptr::is_null(pc) {
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loop;
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}
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if ptr::is_null(pc) {
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loop;
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}
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let mut delay_reached_sentinel = reached_sentinel;
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let sp = is_safe_point(pc);
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match sp {
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Some(sp_info) => {
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for walk_safe_point(frame.fp, sp_info) |root, tydesc| {
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// Skip roots until we see the sentinel.
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if !reached_sentinel {
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if root == sentinel {
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delay_reached_sentinel = true;
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}
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loop;
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let mut delay_reached_sentinel = reached_sentinel;
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let sp = is_safe_point(pc);
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match sp {
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Some(sp_info) => {
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for walk_safe_point(frame.fp, sp_info) |root, tydesc| {
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// Skip roots until we see the sentinel.
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if !reached_sentinel {
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if root == sentinel {
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delay_reached_sentinel = true;
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}
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loop;
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}
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// Skip null pointers, which can occur when a
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// unique pointer has already been freed.
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if ptr::is_null(*root) {
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loop;
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// Skip null pointers, which can occur when a
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// unique pointer has already been freed.
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if ptr::is_null(*root) {
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loop;
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}
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if ptr::is_null(tydesc) {
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// Root is a generic box.
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let refcount = **root;
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if mem | task_local_heap != 0 && refcount != -1 {
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if !visitor(root, tydesc) { return; }
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} else if mem | exchange_heap != 0 && refcount == -1 {
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if !visitor(root, tydesc) { return; }
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}
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if ptr::is_null(tydesc) {
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// Root is a generic box.
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let refcount = **root;
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if mem | task_local_heap != 0 && refcount != -1 {
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if !visitor(root, tydesc) { return; }
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} else if mem | exchange_heap != 0 && refcount == -1 {
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if !visitor(root, tydesc) { return; }
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}
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} else {
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// Root is a non-immediate.
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if mem | stack != 0 {
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if !visitor(root, tydesc) { return; }
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}
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} else {
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// Root is a non-immediate.
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if mem | stack != 0 {
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if !visitor(root, tydesc) { return; }
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}
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}
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}
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None => ()
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}
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reached_sentinel = delay_reached_sentinel;
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}
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None => ()
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}
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reached_sentinel = delay_reached_sentinel;
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}
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}
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@ -156,9 +156,7 @@ pub impl PacketHeader {
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unsafe fn unblock(&self) {
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let old_task = swap_task(&mut self.blocked_task, ptr::null());
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if !old_task.is_null() {
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unsafe {
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rustrt::rust_task_deref(old_task)
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}
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rustrt::rust_task_deref(old_task)
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}
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match swap_state_acq(&mut self.state, Empty) {
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Empty | Blocked => (),
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@ -80,10 +80,8 @@ pub unsafe fn unsafe_borrow() -> &mut Scheduler {
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}
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pub unsafe fn unsafe_borrow_io() -> &mut IoFactoryObject {
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unsafe {
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let sched = unsafe_borrow();
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return sched.event_loop.io().unwrap();
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}
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let sched = unsafe_borrow();
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return sched.event_loop.io().unwrap();
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}
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fn tls_key() -> tls::Key {
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
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use option::*;
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use result::*;
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use super::io::net::ip::{IpAddr, Ipv4}; // n.b. Ipv4 is used only in tests
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use super::io::net::ip::IpAddr;
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use super::uv::*;
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use super::rtio::*;
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use ops::Drop;
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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ use cell::{Cell, empty_cell};
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use cast::transmute;
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use super::sched::{Scheduler, local_sched};
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#[cfg(test)] use super::io::net::ip::Ipv4;
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#[cfg(test)] use super::sched::Task;
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#[cfg(test)] use unstable::run_in_bare_thread;
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#[cfg(test)] use uint;
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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ pub enum uv_req_type {
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pub unsafe fn malloc_handle(handle: uv_handle_type) -> *c_void {
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assert!(handle != UV_UNKNOWN_HANDLE && handle != UV_HANDLE_TYPE_MAX);
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let size = unsafe { rust_uv_handle_size(handle as uint) };
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let size = rust_uv_handle_size(handle as uint);
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let p = malloc(size);
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assert!(p.is_not_null());
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return p;
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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ pub unsafe fn free_handle(v: *c_void) {
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pub unsafe fn malloc_req(req: uv_req_type) -> *c_void {
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assert!(req != UV_UNKNOWN_REQ && req != UV_REQ_TYPE_MAX);
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let size = unsafe { rust_uv_req_size(req as uint) };
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let size = rust_uv_req_size(req as uint);
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let p = malloc(size);
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assert!(p.is_not_null());
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return p;
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@ -196,6 +196,7 @@ impl ToStrConsume for ~[Ascii] {
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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@ -262,18 +262,16 @@ pub impl<T:Owned> Exclusive<T> {
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// the exclusive. Supporting that is a work in progress.
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#[inline(always)]
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unsafe fn with<U>(&self, f: &fn(x: &mut T) -> U) -> U {
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unsafe {
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let rec = get_shared_mutable_state(&self.x);
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do (*rec).lock.lock {
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if (*rec).failed {
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fail!(
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~"Poisoned exclusive - another task failed inside!");
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}
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(*rec).failed = true;
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let result = f(&mut (*rec).data);
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(*rec).failed = false;
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result
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let rec = get_shared_mutable_state(&self.x);
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do (*rec).lock.lock {
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if (*rec).failed {
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fail!(
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~"Poisoned exclusive - another task failed inside!");
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}
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(*rec).failed = true;
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let result = f(&mut (*rec).data);
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(*rec).failed = false;
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result
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}
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}
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let task = get_task_id();
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// Expect the weak task service to be alive
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assert!(service.try_send(RegisterWeakTask(task, shutdown_chan)));
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unsafe { rust_dec_kernel_live_count(); }
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rust_dec_kernel_live_count();
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do (|| {
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f(shutdown_port.take())
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}).finally || {
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unsafe { rust_inc_kernel_live_count(); }
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rust_inc_kernel_live_count();
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// Service my have already exited
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service.send(UnregisterWeakTask(task));
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}
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use core::hash::Streaming;
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use core::hash;
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use core::io::WriterUtil;
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use core::libc::{c_int, c_uint, c_char};
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use core::libc::{c_int, c_uint};
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use core::os::consts::{macos, freebsd, linux, android, win32};
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use core::os;
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use core::ptr;
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use core::prelude::*;
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use middle::moves;
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use middle::typeck::check::PurityState;
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use middle::borrowck::{Loan, bckerr, BorrowckCtxt, inherent_mutability};
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use middle::borrowck::{ReqMaps, root_map_key, save_and_restore_managed};
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use middle::borrowck::{MoveError, MoveOk, MoveFromIllegalCmt};
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use syntax::print::pprust;
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use syntax::visit;
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struct PurityState {
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def: ast::node_id,
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purity: ast::purity
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}
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struct CheckLoanCtxt {
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bccx: @BorrowckCtxt,
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req_maps: ReqMaps,
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@ -85,8 +81,7 @@ pub fn check_loans(bccx: @BorrowckCtxt,
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bccx: bccx,
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req_maps: req_maps,
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reported: HashSet::new(),
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declared_purity: @mut PurityState { purity: ast::impure_fn,
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def: 0 },
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declared_purity: @mut PurityState::function(ast::impure_fn, 0),
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fn_args: @mut @~[]
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};
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let vt = visit::mk_vt(@visit::Visitor {visit_expr: check_loans_in_expr,
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debug!("purity on entry=%?", copy self.declared_purity);
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do save_and_restore_managed(self.declared_purity) {
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do save_and_restore_managed(self.fn_args) {
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self.declared_purity = @mut PurityState {
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purity: declared_purity, def: src
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};
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self.declared_purity = @mut PurityState::function(declared_purity, src);
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match *fk {
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visit::fk_anon(*) |
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do save_and_restore_managed(self.declared_purity) {
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self.check_for_conflicting_loans(blk.node.id);
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match blk.node.rules {
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ast::default_blk => {
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}
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ast::unsafe_blk => {
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*self.declared_purity = PurityState {
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purity: ast::unsafe_fn,
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def: blk.node.id,
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};
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}
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}
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*self.declared_purity = self.declared_purity.recurse(blk);
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visit::visit_block(blk, self, vt);
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}
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}
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use core::hashmap::{HashMap, HashSet};
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use core::int;
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use core::io;
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use core::libc::{c_uint, c_ulonglong};
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use core::libc::c_uint;
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use core::uint;
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use std::time;
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use syntax::ast::ident;
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let class_ty = ty::lookup_item_type(tcx, parent_id).ty;
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// This code shouldn't be reached if the class is generic
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assert!(!ty::type_has_params(class_ty));
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let lldty = unsafe {
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T_fn(~[
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let lldty = T_fn(~[
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T_ptr(T_i8()),
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T_ptr(type_of(ccx, class_ty))
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],
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T_nil())
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};
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T_nil());
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let s = get_dtor_symbol(ccx, /*bad*/copy *pt, dt.node.id, None);
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/* Make the declaration for the dtor */
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}
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mod primitives {
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use super::{sty, t_box_};
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use super::t_box_;
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use syntax::ast;
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use core::result;
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use core::str;
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use core::vec;
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use core::util::replace;
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use std::list::Nil;
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use syntax::abi::AbiSet;
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use syntax::ast::{provided, required};
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Vanilla
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}
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struct PurityState {
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pub struct PurityState {
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def: ast::node_id,
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purity: ast::purity,
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from: ast::node_id,
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priv from_fn: bool
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}
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pub impl PurityState {
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pub fn function(purity: ast::purity, def: ast::node_id) -> PurityState {
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PurityState { def: def, purity: purity, from_fn: true }
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}
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pub fn recurse(&mut self, blk: &ast::blk) -> PurityState {
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match self.purity {
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// If this unsafe, then if the outer function was already marked as
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// unsafe we shouldn't attribute the unsafe'ness to the block. This
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// way the block can be warned about instead of ignoring this
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// extraneous block (functions are never warned about).
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ast::unsafe_fn if self.from_fn => *self,
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purity => {
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let (purity, def) = match blk.node.rules {
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ast::unsafe_blk => (ast::unsafe_fn, blk.node.id),
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ast::default_blk => (purity, self.def),
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};
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PurityState{ def: def,
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purity: purity,
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from_fn: false }
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub struct FnCtxt {
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@mut FnCtxt {
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ret_ty: rty,
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indirect_ret_ty: None,
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ps: PurityState { purity: ast::pure_fn, from: 0 },
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ps: PurityState::function(ast::pure_fn, 0),
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region_lb: region_bnd,
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in_scope_regions: @Nil,
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fn_kind: Vanilla,
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@mut FnCtxt {
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ret_ty: ret_ty,
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indirect_ret_ty: indirect_ret_ty,
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ps: PurityState { purity: purity, from: id },
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ps: PurityState::function(purity, id),
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region_lb: body.node.id,
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in_scope_regions: isr,
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fn_kind: fn_kind,
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match self.ps.purity {
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ast::unsafe_fn => {
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// ok, but flag that we used the source of unsafeness
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debug!("flagging %? as a used unsafe source", self.ps.from);
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self.tcx().used_unsafe.insert(self.ps.from);
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debug!("flagging %? as a used unsafe source", self.ps);
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self.tcx().used_unsafe.insert(self.ps.def);
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}
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_ => {
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self.ccx.tcx.sess.span_err(
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fcx.write_ty(expr.id, fty);
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let (inherited_purity, id) =
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ty::determine_inherited_purity((fcx.ps.purity, fcx.ps.from),
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ty::determine_inherited_purity((fcx.ps.purity, fcx.ps.def),
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(purity, expr.id),
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sigil);
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check_block_with_expected(fcx0, blk, None)
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}
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pub fn check_block_with_expected(fcx0: @mut FnCtxt,
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pub fn check_block_with_expected(fcx: @mut FnCtxt,
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blk: &ast::blk,
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expected: Option<ty::t>) {
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let fcx = match blk.node.rules {
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ast::unsafe_blk => @mut FnCtxt {
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ps: PurityState { purity: ast::unsafe_fn, from: blk.node.id },
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.. copy *fcx0
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},
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ast::default_blk => fcx0
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};
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let prev = replace(&mut fcx.ps, fcx.ps.recurse(blk));
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do fcx.with_region_lb(blk.node.id) {
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let mut warned = false;
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let mut last_was_bot = false;
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}
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};
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}
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fcx.ps = prev;
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}
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pub fn check_const(ccx: @mut CrateCtxt,
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@ -177,15 +177,13 @@ pub impl<T:Owned> MutexARC<T> {
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*/
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#[inline(always)]
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unsafe fn access<U>(&self, blk: &fn(x: &mut T) -> U) -> U {
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unsafe {
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let state = get_shared_mutable_state(&self.x);
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// Borrowck would complain about this if the function were
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// not already unsafe. See borrow_rwlock, far below.
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do (&(*state).lock).lock {
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check_poison(true, (*state).failed);
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let _z = PoisonOnFail(&mut (*state).failed);
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blk(&mut (*state).data)
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}
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let state = get_shared_mutable_state(&self.x);
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// Borrowck would complain about this if the function were
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// not already unsafe. See borrow_rwlock, far below.
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do (&(*state).lock).lock {
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check_poison(true, (*state).failed);
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let _z = PoisonOnFail(&mut (*state).failed);
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blk(&mut (*state).data)
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}
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}
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@ -195,16 +193,14 @@ pub impl<T:Owned> MutexARC<T> {
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&self,
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blk: &fn(x: &'x mut T, c: &'c Condvar) -> U) -> U
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{
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unsafe {
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let state = get_shared_mutable_state(&self.x);
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do (&(*state).lock).lock_cond |cond| {
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check_poison(true, (*state).failed);
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let _z = PoisonOnFail(&mut (*state).failed);
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blk(&mut (*state).data,
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&Condvar {is_mutex: true,
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failed: &mut (*state).failed,
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cond: cond })
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}
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let state = get_shared_mutable_state(&self.x);
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do (&(*state).lock).lock_cond |cond| {
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check_poison(true, (*state).failed);
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let _z = PoisonOnFail(&mut (*state).failed);
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blk(&mut (*state).data,
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&Condvar {is_mutex: true,
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failed: &mut (*state).failed,
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||||
cond: cond })
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}
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}
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}
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|
@ -12,30 +12,50 @@
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#[deny(unused_unsafe)];
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use core::libc;
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extern mod foo {
|
||||
fn bar();
|
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}
|
||||
|
||||
fn callback<T>(_f: &fn() -> T) -> T { fail!() }
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||||
unsafe fn unsf() {}
|
||||
|
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fn bad1() { unsafe {} } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
fn bad2() { unsafe { bad1() } } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
unsafe fn bad4() { unsafe {} } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
fn bad5() { unsafe { do callback {} } } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
unsafe fn bad3() { unsafe {} } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
fn bad4() { unsafe { do callback {} } } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
unsafe fn bad5() { unsafe { unsf() } } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
fn bad6() {
|
||||
unsafe { //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
unsafe { // don't put the warning here
|
||||
unsf()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
unsafe fn bad7() {
|
||||
unsafe { //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
unsafe { //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block
|
||||
unsf()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
unsafe fn good0() { libc::exit(1) }
|
||||
fn good1() { unsafe { libc::exit(1) } }
|
||||
unsafe fn good0() { unsf() }
|
||||
fn good1() { unsafe { unsf() } }
|
||||
fn good2() {
|
||||
/* bug uncovered when implementing warning about unused unsafe blocks. Be
|
||||
sure that when purity is inherited that the source of the unsafe-ness
|
||||
is tracked correctly */
|
||||
unsafe {
|
||||
unsafe fn what() -> ~[~str] { libc::exit(2) }
|
||||
unsafe fn what() -> ~[~str] { fail!() }
|
||||
|
||||
do callback {
|
||||
what();
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
unsafe fn good3() { foo::bar() }
|
||||
fn good4() { unsafe { foo::bar() } }
|
||||
|
||||
#[allow(unused_unsafe)] fn allowed() { unsafe {} }
|
||||
|
||||
fn main() { }
|
||||
fn main() {}
|
||||
|
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