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jbranchaud
9cb26e2db0 Add a doctest for BTreeMap's iter method. 2014-12-05 23:50:13 -06:00
Steven Fackler
8a288d3aff Ignore issue #16671 test on android
Seems to be blocking forever
2014-12-05 20:22:35 -08:00
Huon Wilson
b800ce1608 Implement lifetime elision for Foo(...) -> ... type sugar.
This means that `Fn(&A) -> (&B, &C)` is equivalent to `for<'a> Fn(&'a A)
-> (&'a B, &'a C)` similar to the lifetime elision of lower-case `fn` in
types and declarations.

Closes #18992.
2014-12-05 19:04:13 -08:00
Huon Wilson
e8524198e3 Feature-gate explicit unboxed closure method calls & manual impls,
detect UFCS drop and allow UFCS methods to have explicit type parameters.

Work towards #18875.

Since code could previously call the methods & implement the traits
manually, this is a

[breaking-change]

Closes #19586. Closes #19375.
2014-12-05 17:54:45 -08:00
mdinger
796e4b8a88 Typo 2014-12-05 20:14:28 -05:00
Matt Windsor
363ed2f7ad Correct minor typos on the ownership guide.
liftimes -> lifetimes
2014-12-06 00:30:03 +00:00
Chase Southwood
da50db0ca2 Implement BitOps for TreeSet 2014-12-05 18:03:45 -06:00
Luqman Aden
8ebc1c9fd8 librustc: Fix debuginfo for captured variables in non-FnOnce unboxed closures. 2014-12-05 18:56:40 -05:00
Aidan Cully
c394a6c238 prefer "FIXME" to "TODO". 2014-12-05 18:39:58 -05:00
Alex Crichton
9b443289cf Register new snapshots 2014-12-05 15:39:26 -08:00
Corey Farwell
4ef16741e3 Utilize fewer reexports
In regards to:

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/19253#issuecomment-64836729

This commit:

* Changes the #deriving code so that it generates code that utilizes fewer
  reexports (in particur Option::* and Result::*), which is necessary to
  remove those reexports in the future
* Changes other areas of the codebase so that fewer reexports are utilized
2014-12-05 18:13:04 -05:00
jbranchaud
451cc7e5c0 Add doctests for union, diff, sym_diff, and intersection.
Add a rustdoc test for union to exhibit how it is used.

There is already a test for union in the test namespace, but this commit
adds a doctest that will appear in the rustdocs.

Add a doctest for the difference function.

Add a doctest for the symmetric_difference function.

Add a doctest for the intersection function.

Update the union et al. doctests based on @Gankro's comments.

Make the union et al. doctests a bit more readable.
2014-12-05 17:00:24 -06:00
Aidan Cully
7bf7bd6a75 work around portability issue on FreeBSD, in which the key returned from
pthread_key_create can be 0.
2014-12-05 17:20:44 -05:00
Nafis
e1b77b0709 fix 404 2014-12-06 08:17:49 +10:00
jbranchaud
d6b6df0dfa Add doctests for keys() and values() of the BTreeMap collection.
Update keys() and values() for BTreeMap based on @Gankro's comments.

Assign keys and values to variables before doing assertion.
2014-12-05 15:40:46 -06:00
bors
6f4c11be3b auto merge of #19508 : cmr/rust/rollup-2014_12_03, r=cmr 2014-12-05 20:23:10 +00:00
Erick Tryzelaar
e20ea0b67d collections: dramatically speed up Vec::reserve with magic
Somehow llvm is able to optimize this version of Vec::reserve
into dramatically faster than the old version. In micro-benchmarks
this was 2-10 times faster. It also shaved 14 minutes off of
rust's compile times.

Closes #19281.
2014-12-05 11:29:41 -08:00
Corey Richardson
33f34bdb4e Merge remote-tracking branch 'csouth3/trieset-bitops' into rollup-2014_12_03
Conflicts:
	src/libcollections/trie/set.rs
2014-12-05 11:19:50 -08:00
Luqman Aden
2dccb5a77f librustc: Don't reuse same alloca for match on struct/tuple field which we reassign to in match body. 2014-12-05 14:16:20 -05:00
Andrew Paseltiner
600faba5bc libcore: Fix Sized bounds on overloaded function traits.
- Remove the `for Sized?` bound on `core::ops::FnOnce`, as it takes
  `self` by value and can never be implemented by an unsized type.
- Add a missing `Sized?` bound to the blanket `core::ops::FnMut` impl,
  as both `Fn` and `FnMut` are `for Sized?`.
2014-12-05 14:04:57 -05:00
Chase Southwood
309ab34b7a Implement BitOps for TrieSet 2014-12-05 12:58:45 -06:00
Corey Richardson
090110779f rollup merge of #19553: sfackler/issue-19543
Closes #19543
2014-12-05 10:08:33 -08:00
Corey Richardson
a90e0d70cc rollup merge of #19534: scialex/liballoc-cfg
Adds the ability to use a custom allocator heap by passing either --cfg
external_crate and --extern external=<allocator_crate_name> or --cfg
external_funcs and defining the allocator functions prefixed by 'rust_'
somewhere.

This is useful for many applications including OS/embedded development,
and allocator development and testing.
2014-12-05 10:08:28 -08:00
Corey Richardson
b8eaf7bc8a rollup merge of #19530: aochagavia/remove-test
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/19510
2014-12-05 10:08:26 -08:00
Corey Richardson
d602c058ae rollup merge of #19528: aliblong/add_vecmap_capacity
Part of #18424

Adds `capacity()` function to VecMap, as per the collections reform.

(Salvaged from #19516, #19523, while we await an RFC regarding `reserve`/`reserve_index` for `VecMap`)
2014-12-05 10:08:24 -08:00
Corey Richardson
39646d2ff6 rollup merge of #19526: steveklabnik/gh19402
Fixes #19402.
2014-12-05 10:07:49 -08:00
Corey Richardson
0fb040f4bd rollup merge of #19525: steveklabnik/guide_edits
Fixes #19335. (or at least, the actionable parts)
2014-12-05 10:07:48 -08:00
Corey Richardson
c7d545e2f7 rollup merge of #19520: csouth3/derefmut-unsized
Right now, `DerefMut` is not `for Sized?`, so you can't impl `DerefMut<T> for Foo` where `Foo` is unsized.  However, there is no reason that it can't be `for Sized?`, so this pull request fixes the issue.

Closes #19493.
2014-12-05 10:07:47 -08:00
Corey Richardson
d58aecb6b3 rollup merge of #19518: csouth3/trieset-bitops
Implement the `BitOr`, `BitAnd`, `BitXor`, and `Sub` traits from `std::ops` for TrieSet.  The behavior of these operator overloads is consistent with [RFC 235](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0235-collections-conventions.md#combinations).
2014-12-05 10:07:45 -08:00
Corey Richardson
4e492cbaf8 rollup merge of #19515: lifthrasiir/rustdoc-wrong-dedup
Fixes #17332.
2014-12-05 10:07:44 -08:00
Corey Richardson
f3a85cf822 rollup merge of #19513: lifthrasiir/rustdoc-fat-redirect
We heavily rely on queries and fragments in the URL structure, so it is desired to preserve them even in the redirects. The generated redirect pages try to preserve them with scripts, which take precedence over the original `Refresh` metadata. Non-scripting browsers would continue to work (with no queries and fragments).

(This in turn solves a number of semi-broken links to the source code, which are actually linked to redirect pages.)
2014-12-05 10:07:42 -08:00
Corey Richardson
33e96be299 rollup merge of #19512: cybergeek94/master
Added the example from [this Reddit thread][1], reworked to be more robust with correct logic (first link skipped the 0th and 1st Fibonacci numbers, second forgot about the last two valid values before overflow). Will yield all Fibonacci numbers sequentially in the range `[0, <u32 as Int>::max_value())`.

If the example is too complicated I can change it to a more naive version, perhaps using signed integers to check for overflow instead of `Option` and `.checked_add()`.

Also reworded the doc comments to clarify the usage and behavior of `Unfold`, as the thread suggested that it wasn't really clear how `Unfold` worked and when one should use it.

This change is in the `core` crate but I based the example on `std` since that's where most readers will find the example. I included a note about `core` for clarity. Edit: removed.

Tested with `rustdoc src/libcore/lib.rs`. Rebased against latest master as of the creation of this PR.

[1]: http://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/2ny8r1/a_question_about_loops/cmighu4?context=10000
2014-12-05 10:07:41 -08:00
Corey Richardson
a8c1812f36 rollup merge of #19503: lifthrasiir/xenophobic-rustdoc
This series of commits deals with broken links to the source code. It also refactors some repetitive codes from Rustdoc. The most important commit, 1cb1f00d40, describes the rationale; this will fix a half of #16289. Other commits are reasonably independent to each other and can be made into indiviudal PRs at the request.

### Notes on the broken source links

As of bda97e8557 (I've used this to check the PR works as intended), there are 281 (!) such broken links. They can be further classified as follows:

* 178 links to incorrect item types. This is the first half of #16289, and this PR fixes all of them.
* 89 links to redirect pages. They are not technically "broken" but still doesn't give a source code. I have a fix for this in mind, which would make a redirect page slightly *fat*.
* 14 links to incorrect `DefId` in the `gotosrc` parameter. This is #15309, and affects many `liballoc` reexports in `libstd` but *nothing else* (curiously). I'm yet to track this down; might be a metadata bug (not sure).
* 0 links to the crate reexported as a different name. This is the second half of #16289, and seems not hard to fix but I'm running out of time.

Prevalence of this kind of bugs calls for a full link verifier integrated into the testing process. :S
2014-12-05 10:07:38 -08:00
Corey Richardson
fdb395626b rollup merge of #19494: P1start/better-expected
As an example of what this changes, the following code:

```rust
let x: [int ..4];
```

Currently spits out ‘expected `]`, found `..`’. However, a comma would also be valid there, as would a number of other tokens. This change adjusts the parser to produce more accurate errors, so that that example now produces ‘expected one of `(`, `+`, `,`, `::`, or `]`, found `..`’.

(Thanks to cramer on IRC for pointing out this problem with diagnostics.)
2014-12-05 10:07:36 -08:00
Corey Richardson
13befdff91 rollup merge of #19492: steveklabnik/remove_outdated_comment
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/19472#issuecomment-65370278

/cc @alexcrichton
2014-12-05 10:07:34 -08:00
Corey Richardson
3489fc4134 rollup merge of #19491: oli-obk/libtest_tojson_dependency
deriving encodable + using json::PrettyEncoder removes the only ToJson trait implementation in the rust repository outside of libserialize

@pcwalton does this agree with your FIXME comment?
2014-12-05 10:07:31 -08:00
Corey Richardson
a6358f571e rollup merge of #19483: cgaebel/copy_memory-comment 2014-12-05 10:07:23 -08:00
Corey Richardson
1b2b24a6af rollup merge of #19480: cmr/es6-escape
First half of bootstrapping https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/446
2014-12-05 10:07:18 -08:00
Corey Richardson
7464a29a37 rollup merge of #19474: luqmana/fl
Fixes #19339.
2014-12-05 10:07:11 -08:00
Corey Richardson
6f173cdba6 rollup merge of #19472: nick29581/iflet
Closes #19469

r?
2014-12-05 10:07:10 -08:00
Corey Richardson
560b8f6c59 rollup merge of #19468: victorvde/master
1. Made small improvements to the docs for checked_sub, checked_mul and checked_div.
2. Updated a confusingly outdated comment for intrinsics, noticed before at <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23582931/>.
2014-12-05 10:07:07 -08:00
Corey Richardson
fb55cbda8d rollup merge of #19462: MatejLach/but-and_guide
Using `and` here instead of `but` sounds better to me, as but makes it sound like an item which is still under active development shouldn't normally require more testing, but this one does - or something like that :-)
@steveklabnik?
2014-12-05 10:07:04 -08:00
Corey Richardson
f2b81888c1 rollup merge of #19458: MatejLach/guess_style_fix_guide
I think that this wording makes it more clear as to what we're doing here.
Opinions @steveklabnik ?
2014-12-05 10:07:03 -08:00
Corey Richardson
64d58dcac2 rollup merge of #19454: nodakai/libstd-reap-failed-child
After the library successfully called `fork(2)`, the child does several
setup works such as setting UID, GID and current directory before it
calls `exec(2)`.  When those setup works failed, the child exits but the
parent didn't call `waitpid(2)` and left it as a zombie.

This patch also add several sanity checks.  They shouldn't make any
noticeable impact to runtime performance.

The new test case in `libstd/io/process.rs` calls the ps command to check
if the new code can really reap a zombie.
The output of `ps -A -o pid,sid,command` should look like this:

```
  PID   SID COMMAND
    1     1 /sbin/init
    2     0 [kthreadd]
    3     0 [ksoftirqd/0]
...
12562  9237 ./spawn-failure
12563  9237 [spawn-failure] <defunct>
12564  9237 [spawn-failure] <defunct>
...
12592  9237 [spawn-failure] <defunct>
12593  9237 ps -A -o pid,sid,command
12884 12884 /bin/zsh
12922 12922 /bin/zsh
...
```

where `./spawn-failure` is my test program which intentionally leaves many
zombies.  Filtering the output with the "SID" (session ID) column is
a quick way to tell if a process (zombie) was spawned by my own test
program.  Then the number of "defunct" lines is the number of zombie
children.
2014-12-05 10:07:02 -08:00
Corey Richardson
ea8bb5d18d rollup merge of #19453: pshc/rustdoc-check-a-href
Fixes the JS error in #18354 at least. I don't know if there's a more underlying issue that needs addressing.
2014-12-05 10:06:58 -08:00
Corey Richardson
7f8f4abc55 rollup merge of #19422: scialex/fix-fmt-macro-doc
these are missing standard #![doc(...)]. add them
2014-12-05 10:06:55 -08:00
Corey Richardson
a6ce402401 rollup merge of #19416: sfackler/global-stdin
io::stdin returns a new `BufferedReader` each time it's called, which
results in some very confusing behavior with disappearing output. It now
returns a `StdinReader`, which wraps a global singleton
`Arc<Mutex<BufferedReader<StdReader>>`. `Reader` is implemented directly
on `StdinReader`. However, `Buffer` is not, as the `fill_buf` method is
fundamentaly un-thread safe. A `lock` method is defined on `StdinReader`
which returns a smart pointer wrapping the underlying `BufferedReader`
while guaranteeing mutual exclusion.

Code that treats the return value of io::stdin as implementing `Buffer`
will break. Add a call to `lock`:

```rust
io::stdin().read_line();
// =>
io::stdin().lock().read_line();
```

Closes #14434

[breaking-change]
2014-12-05 10:06:52 -08:00
Corey Richardson
26f2867c2e rollup merge of #19413: P1start/more-trailing-commas
The only other place I know of that doesn’t allow trailing commas is closure types (#19414), and those are a bit tricky to fix (I suspect it might be impossible without infinite lookahead) so I didn’t implement that in this patch. There are other issues surrounding closure type parsing anyway, in particular #19410.
2014-12-05 10:06:50 -08:00
Corey Richardson
2af097da0d rollup merge of #19396: kulakowski/patch-1 2014-12-05 10:06:45 -08:00
Corey Richardson
b738ece85f rollup merge of #19387: jauhien/fix-expand_quote_ty
Subj., expand_quote_ty produces wrong call to parse_ty now.
2014-12-05 10:06:44 -08:00