Call 'new' instead of 'old' extfmt code, preparing for snapshot
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@ -270,7 +270,10 @@ mod ct {
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// OLD CODE -- eventually remove
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// Functions used by the fmt extension at runtime. For now there are a lot of
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// decisions made a runtime. If it proves worthwhile then some of these
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// conditions can be evaluated at compile-time. For now though it's cleaner to
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// implement it 0this way, I think.
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mod rt {
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#[legacy_exports];
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const flag_none : u32 = 0u32;
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@ -286,7 +289,7 @@ mod rt {
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type Conv = {flags: u32, width: Count, precision: Count, ty: Ty};
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pure fn conv_int(cv: Conv, i: int) -> ~str {
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let radix = 10u;
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let radix = 10;
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let prec = get_int_precision(cv);
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let mut s : ~str = int_to_str_prec(i, radix, prec);
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if 0 <= i {
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@ -320,13 +323,13 @@ mod rt {
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let mut s = str::from_char(c);
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return unsafe { pad(cv, s, PadNozero) };
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}
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pure fn conv_str(cv: Conv, s: &str) -> ~str {
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pure fn conv_str(cv: Conv, +s: &str) -> ~str {
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// For strings, precision is the maximum characters
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// displayed
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let mut unpadded = match cv.precision {
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CountImplied => s.to_unique(),
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CountIs(max) => if max as uint < str::char_len(s) {
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str::substr(s, 0, max as uint)
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str::substr(s, 0u, max as uint)
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} else {
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s.to_unique()
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}
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@ -336,7 +339,7 @@ mod rt {
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pure fn conv_float(cv: Conv, f: float) -> ~str {
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let (to_str, digits) = match cv.precision {
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CountIs(c) => (float::to_str_exact, c as uint),
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CountImplied => (float::to_str, 6)
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CountImplied => (float::to_str, 6u)
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};
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let mut s = unsafe { to_str(f, digits) };
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if 0.0 <= f {
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@ -348,8 +351,8 @@ mod rt {
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}
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return unsafe { pad(cv, s, PadFloat) };
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}
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pure fn conv_poly<T>(cv: Conv, v: T) -> ~str {
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let s = sys::log_str(&v);
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pure fn conv_poly<T>(cv: Conv, v: &T) -> ~str {
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let s = sys::log_str(v);
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return conv_str(cv, s);
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}
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@ -460,7 +463,7 @@ mod rt {
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}
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}
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// NEW CODE
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// Remove after snapshot
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// Functions used by the fmt extension at runtime. For now there are a lot of
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// decisions made a runtime. If it proves worthwhile then some of these
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ fn pieces_to_expr(cx: ext_ctxt, sp: span,
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-> @ast::expr {
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fn make_path_vec(_cx: ext_ctxt, ident: @~str) -> ~[ast::ident] {
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let intr = _cx.parse_sess().interner;
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return ~[intr.intern(@~"extfmt"), intr.intern(@~"rt2"),
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return ~[intr.intern(@~"extfmt"), intr.intern(@~"rt"),
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intr.intern(ident)];
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}
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fn make_rt_path_expr(cx: ext_ctxt, sp: span, nm: @~str) -> @ast::expr {
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