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Yuki Okushi
5498367faf
Rollup merge of #75392 - TimDiekmann:non-null-uninit-slice, r=RalfJung
Add `as_uninit`-like methods to pointer types and unify documentation of `as_ref` methods

This adds a convenient method to retrieve a `&(mut) [MaybeUninit<T>]` from slice pointers (`*const [T]`, `*mut [T]`, `NonNull<[T]>`). See also https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-allocators/issues/66#issuecomment-671789105.

~I'll add a tracking issue as soon as it's reviewed and CI passed.~
Tracking Issue: #75402

r? @RalfJung
2020-08-18 09:27:42 +09:00
Aleksey Kladov
695d86f584 Make OnceCell<T> transparent to dropck
See the failed build in

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75555#issuecomment-675016718

for an example where we need this in real life
2020-08-18 00:34:54 +02:00
bors
792c645ca7 Auto merge of #75145 - davidtwco:issue-60607-preallocate-defid-for-lang-items, r=petrochenkov
Reference lang items during AST lowering

Fixes #60607 and fixes #61019.

This PR introduces `QPath::LangItem` to the HIR and uses it in AST lowering instead of constructing a `hir::Path` from a slice of symbols:

- Credit for much of this work goes to @matthewjasper, I basically just [rebased their earlier work](a227c706b7 (diff-c0f791ead38d2d02916faaad0f56f41d)).
- ~~Changes to Clippy might not be correct, they compile but attempting to run tests through `./x.py` produced failures which appeared spurious, so I didn't run any clippy tests.~~
- Changes to save analysis might not be correct - tests pass but I don't have a lot of confidence in those changes being correct.
- I've used `GenericBounds::LangItemTrait` rather than changing `PolyTraitRef`, as suggested by @matthewjasper [in this comment](a227c706b7 (r40107992)) but I'd prefer that be left for a follow-up.
- I've split things into smaller commits fairly arbitrarily to make the diff easier to review, each commit should compile but might not pass tests until the final commit.

r? @oli-obk
cc @matthewjasper
2020-08-17 20:51:59 +00:00
Alexis Bourget
431a465a8f Move to intra doc links for keyword documentation 2020-08-17 22:17:14 +02:00
Ellen
e7a7279750 Remove unnecessary links in env.rs 2020-08-17 15:16:09 +01:00
bors
e8df0b8932 Auto merge of #74940 - oli-obk:const_is_null, r=RalfJung
Make `<*const T>::is_null` const fn

r? @RalfJung

cc @rust-lang/wg-const-eval

tracking issue: #74939
2020-08-17 14:13:13 +00:00
Ellen
a2dfc3ec78 Switch to intra-doc links for std/src/alloc.rs 2020-08-17 14:42:40 +01:00
Ellen
b6d2868caa Switch to intra-doc links for std/src/env.rs 2020-08-17 14:42:23 +01:00
Ellen
509cad7f2f Switch to intra-doc links for std/src/error.rs 2020-08-17 14:42:16 +01:00
Tim Diekmann
c48f784418 Fix typo in comment 2020-08-17 15:05:19 +02:00
Tim Diekmann
93e074bc8a Add as_uninit-like methods to pointer types and unify documentation of as_ref methods
Fix example in `NonNull::as_uninit_slice`


Rename feature gate to "ptr_as_uninit"


Make methods more consistent with already stable methods


Make `pointer::as_uninit_slice` return an `Option`


Fix placement for `// SAFETY` section


Add `as_uninit_ref` and `as_uninit_mut` to pointers


Fix doctest


Update tracking issue


Fix doc links


Apply suggestions from review


Make wording about counterparts consistent


Fix doc links


Improve documentation

Fix doc-tests


Fix doc links ... again


Apply suggestions from review


Apply suggestions from Review


Apply suggestion from review to all affected files


Add missing words in safety sections in `as_uninit_slice_mut`


Fix safety-comment in `NonNull::as_uninit_slice_mut`
2020-08-17 14:23:14 +02:00
Tim Diekmann
c619b36975 Remove fast path in reallocation for same layout sizes 2020-08-17 13:23:38 +02:00
bors
67e7b9b8cf Auto merge of #75535 - denisvasilik:intra-doc-links-any, r=jyn514
Move to intra-doc links for /library/core/src/any.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

Known issues:

* Links from `core` to `std` (#74481):
    * `[Box]: ../../std/boxed/struct.Box.html`
2020-08-17 08:00:45 +00:00
bors
94d7660d59 Auto merge of #75468 - poliorcetics:intra-links-fs, r=jyn514
Move to intra doc links in std/src/fs.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc
2020-08-17 06:02:16 +00:00
bors
4bb4b96ee7 Auto merge of #74562 - pickfire:is_ascii_branchless, r=nagisa
Remove branch in optimized is_ascii

Performs slightly better in short or medium bytes by eliminating
the last branch check on `byte_pos == len` and always check the
last byte as it is always at most one `usize`.

Benchmark, before `libcore`, after `libcore_new`. It improves
medium and short by 1ns but regresses unaligned_tail by 2ns,
either way we can get unaligned_tail have a tiny chance of 1/8
on a 64 bit machine. I don't think we should bet on that, the
probability is worse than dice.

```
test long::case00_libcore                     ... bench:          38 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 183947 MB/s
test long::case00_libcore_new                 ... bench:          38 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 183947 MB/s
test long::case01_iter_all                    ... bench:         227 ns/iter (+/- 6) = 30792 MB/s
test long::case02_align_to                    ... bench:          40 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 174750 MB/s
test long::case03_align_to_unrolled           ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 367894 MB/s
test medium::case00_libcore                   ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6400 MB/s
test medium::case00_libcore_new               ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 8000 MB/s
test medium::case01_iter_all                  ... bench:          20 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 1600 MB/s
test medium::case02_align_to                  ... bench:           6 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 5333 MB/s
test medium::case03_align_to_unrolled         ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6400 MB/s
test short::case00_libcore                    ... bench:           7 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1000 MB/s
test short::case00_libcore_new                ... bench:           6 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1166 MB/s
test short::case01_iter_all                   ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1400 MB/s
test short::case02_align_to                   ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1400 MB/s
test short::case03_align_to_unrolled          ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 1400 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case00_libcore           ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 7500 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case00_libcore_new       ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 7500 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case01_iter_all          ... bench:          26 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1153 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case02_align_to          ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 2) = 2307 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case03_align_to_unrolled ... bench:          11 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 2727 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case00_libcore           ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6200 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case00_libcore_new       ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6200 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case01_iter_all          ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 1631 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case02_align_to          ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 3100 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case03_align_to_unrolled ... bench:          14 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 2214 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case00_libcore           ... bench:           3 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 10333 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case00_libcore_new       ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6200 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case01_iter_all          ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1631 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case02_align_to          ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 3100 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case03_align_to_unrolled ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 2384 MB/s
```

Rough (unfair) maths on improvements for fun: 1ns * 7/8 - 2ns * 1/8 = 0.625ns

Inspired by fish and zsh clever trick to highlight missing linefeeds (⏎)
and branchless implementation of binary_search in rust.

cc @thomcc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/74066
r? @nagisa
2020-08-16 23:52:32 +00:00
Tyler Mandry
e46b1efd39
Rollup merge of #75596 - nixphix:docs/windows-ext, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in /sys/windows/ext/{ffi,fs,process}.rs

Partial fix for #75080

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

r? @jyn514
2020-08-16 14:59:36 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
8ba56afcc6
Rollup merge of #75485 - RalfJung:pin, r=nagisa
pin docs: add some forward references

@nagisa had some questions about pinning that were answered in the docs, which they did not realize because that discussion is below the examples. I still think it makes sense to introduce the examples before that discussion, since it give the discussion something concrete to refer to, but this PR adds some forward references so people don't think the examples conclude the docs.

@nagisa do you think this would have helped?
2020-08-16 14:59:32 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
18e3799dc8
Rollup merge of #75423 - denisvasilik:intra-doc-links-core-hint, r=dtolnay
Move to intra-doc links for /library/core/src/hint.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc
2020-08-16 14:59:30 -07:00
Jan Riemer
56daf63d10
docs: add derive for struct
Code blocks in doc comments are compiled and run, so we show `Copy` works in this example.

Co-authored-by: Poliorcetics <poliorcetics@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-08-16 22:25:59 +02:00
Jan Riemer
9061da2e14
add empty line above code block
Co-authored-by: Poliorcetics <poliorcetics@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-08-16 22:15:59 +02:00
Jan Riemer
dce864454c add back emojis that have been removed accidentally
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-08-16 20:48:44 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
5d22b18bf2 Improve codegen of align_offset when stride == 1
Previously checking for `pmoda == 0` would get LLVM to generate branchy
code, when, for `stride = 1` the offset can be computed without such a
branch by doing effectively a `-p % a`.

For well-known (constant) alignments, with the new ordering of these
conditionals, we end up generating 2 to 3 cheap instructions on x86_64:

    movq    %rdi, %rax
    negl    %eax
    andl    $7, %eax

instead of 5+ as previously.

For unknown alignments the new code also generates just 3 instructions:

    negq    %rdi
    leaq    -1(%rsi), %rax
    andq    %rdi, %rax
2020-08-16 21:31:48 +03:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
e7271da69a Improve align_offset at opt-level <= 1
At opt-level <= 1, the methods such as `wrapping_mul` are not being
inlined, causing significant bloating and slowdowns of the
implementation at these optimisation levels.

With use of these intrinsics, the codegen of this function at
-Copt_level=1 is the same as it is at -Copt_level=3.
2020-08-16 21:31:48 +03:00
Jan Riemer
43dec0e171
rephrase: struct -> type
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-08-16 20:17:28 +02:00
Jan Riemer
a876b3d8aa
docs(marker/copy): provide example for &T being Copy
In the current documentation about the `Copy` marker trait, there is a section
with examples of structs that can implement `Copy`. Currently there is no example for
showing that shared references (`&T`) are also `Copy`.
It is worth to have a dedicated example for `&T` being `Copy`, because shared
references are an integral part of the language and it being `Copy` is not as
intuitive as other types that share this behaviour like `i32` or `bool`.

The example picks up on the previous non-`Copy` struct and shows that
structs can be `Copy`, even when they hold a shared reference to a non-`Copy` type.
2020-08-16 20:03:34 +02:00
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
0a96e089ba Switch to intra-doc links in /sys/windows/ext/{ffi,fs,process}.rs 2020-08-16 22:28:45 +05:30
David Wood
7dee5f824d
hir: introduce lang items for AST lowering
This commit adds new lang items which will be used in AST lowering once
`QPath::LangItem` is introduced.

Co-authored-by: Matthew Jasper <mjjasper1@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2020-08-16 15:42:23 +01:00
bors
7a4fb355c6 Auto merge of #75567 - poliorcetics:intra-links-std-net, r=jyn514
Move to intra doc links in std::net

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

The links for `true` and `false` had to stay else `rustdoc` complained, it is intended ?
2020-08-16 13:15:52 +00:00
Alexis Bourget
5fc187cd97 Fix a link, improve method resolution 2020-08-16 14:41:12 +02:00
bors
de32266a17 Auto merge of #75565 - nixphix:docs/vxworks-ext, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in std/src/sys/vxworks/ext/{fs,process}.rs

Partial fix for #75080

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

r? @jyn514
2020-08-16 08:45:52 +00:00
bors
243c725c24 Auto merge of #75561 - kornelski:stringcol, r=Dylan-DPC
Doc: String isn't a collection

On forums one user was confused by this text, interpreting it as saying that `String` is a `Vec<char>` literally, rather than figuratively for the purpose of collect. I've reworded that paragraph.
2020-08-16 06:26:38 +00:00
bors
9d38dc22e5 Auto merge of #75553 - denisvasilik:intra-doc-links-convert, r=jyn514
Move to intra-doc links for /library/core/src/char/convert.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc
2020-08-16 04:31:05 +00:00
bors
86bccb684d Auto merge of #75541 - camelid:intra-doc-links-for-core-option, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in `core::option`

Part of #75080.

I didn't change some of the links since they link into `std` and you can't link from `core` to `std` (#74481).

Also, at least one other link can't be switched to an intra-doc link because it's not supported yet (#74489).
2020-08-16 02:39:21 +00:00
bors
3f3250500f Auto merge of #75246 - pickfire:patch-5, r=Amanieu
Add more examples to Path ends_with

We faced a footgun when using ends_with to check extension,
showing an example could prevent that.

2c155e50b2
2020-08-15 19:51:44 +00:00
Denis Vasilik
14b50ede7d Link to primitive instead of module 2020-08-15 19:27:34 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
15cad1c465 Move to intra doc links in std::net 2020-08-15 19:17:19 +02:00
Kornel Lesiński
d5cb5eb08b Doc: String isn't a collection 2020-08-15 17:55:10 +01:00
Camelid
8227b3b0b2
Remove unnecessary intra-doc link
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-08-15 09:52:35 -07:00
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
c5849ae3e0 inline linking 2020-08-15 22:11:09 +05:30
Camelid
b02c4049cb
Fix link
Intra-doc links don't work yet in this case: #74489
2020-08-15 09:31:14 -07:00
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
f615b6d338 remove empty lines 2020-08-15 21:53:02 +05:30
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
b54341a9d7 resolve comments 2020-08-15 20:53:41 +05:30
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
9463380b0c Switch to intra-doc links in std/src/sys/vxworks/ext/{fs,process}.rs 2020-08-15 19:39:17 +05:30
bors
80fb3f3139 Auto merge of #74576 - myfreeweb:freebsd-sanitizers, r=oli-obk
Add sanitizer support on FreeBSD

Restarting #47337. Everything is better now, no more weird llvm problems, well not everything:

Unfortunately, the sanitizers don't have proper support for versioned symbols (https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/628), so `libc`'s usage of `stat@FBSD_1.0` and so on explodes, e.g. in calling `std::fs::metadata`.

Building std (now easy thanks to cargo `-Zbuild-std`) and libc with `freebsd12/13` config via the `LIBC_CI=1` env variable is a good workaround…

```
LIBC_CI=1 RUSTFLAGS="-Z sanitizer=address" cargo +san-test -Zbuild-std run --target x86_64-unknown-freebsd --verbose
```

…*except* std won't build because there's no `st_lspare` in the ino64 version of the struct, so an std patch is required:

```diff
--- i/src/libstd/os/freebsd/fs.rs
+++ w/src/libstd/os/freebsd/fs.rs
@@ -66,8 +66,6 @@ pub trait MetadataExt {
     fn st_flags(&self) -> u32;
     #[stable(feature = "metadata_ext2", since = "1.8.0")]
     fn st_gen(&self) -> u32;
-    #[stable(feature = "metadata_ext2", since = "1.8.0")]
-    fn st_lspare(&self) -> u32;
 }

 #[stable(feature = "metadata_ext", since = "1.1.0")]
@@ -136,7 +134,4 @@ impl MetadataExt for Metadata {
     fn st_flags(&self) -> u32 {
         self.as_inner().as_inner().st_flags as u32
     }
-    fn st_lspare(&self) -> u32 {
-        self.as_inner().as_inner().st_lspare as u32
-    }
 }
```

I guess std could like.. detect that `libc` isn't built for the old ABI, and replace the implementation of `st_lspare` with a panic?
2020-08-15 11:38:24 +00:00
Ivan Tham
446fccf1b8
Use resolve.conf as example for Path ends_with 2020-08-15 17:25:07 +08:00
bors
f7aac25850 Auto merge of #75488 - ssomers:btree_revert_75257, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Revert the fundamental changes in #74762 and #75257

Before possibly going over to #75487. Also contains some added and fixed comments.

r? @Mark-Simulacrum
2020-08-15 05:43:00 +00:00
Tyler Mandry
29a946203a
Rollup merge of #75545 - eddyb:instant-sub-branchless, r=sfackler
std/sys/unix/time: make it easier for LLVM to optimize `Instant` subtraction.

This PR is the minimal change necessary to get LLVM to optimize `if self.t.tv_nsec >= other.t.tv_nsec` to branchless instructions (at least on x86_64), inspired by @m-ou-se's own attempts at optimizing `Instant` subtraction.

I stumbled over this by looking at the total number of instructions executed by `rustc -Z self-profile`, and found that after disabling ASLR, the largest source of non-determinism remaining was from this `if` taking one branch or the other, depending on the values involved.

The reason this code is even called so many times to make a difference, is that `measureme` (the `-Z self-profile` implementation) currently uses `Instant::elapsed` for its event timestamps (of which there can be millions).

I doubt it's critical to land this, although perhaps it could slightly improve some forms of benchmarking.
2020-08-14 20:07:16 -07:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
a7ad899f9d std/sys/unix/time: make it easier for LLVM to optimize Instant subtraction. 2020-08-15 04:13:25 +03:00
Denis Vasilik
ebcb99ef8f Use intra-doc links 2020-08-15 01:12:47 +02:00
Camelid
b1c05c5c2b Switch to intra-doc links in core::option 2020-08-14 16:11:43 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
939befd65e
Rollup merge of #75531 - ssomers:btree_tests_migration, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Migrate unit tests of btree collections to their native breeding ground

There's one BTreeSet test case that I couldn't easily convince to come along, maybe because it truly is an integration test. But leaving it in place would mean git wouldn't see the move so I also moved it to a new file.

r? @Mark-Simulacrum
2020-08-14 14:47:04 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
6d09e29f5e
Rollup merge of #75530 - nixphix:docs/os-raw, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in os/raw/*.md

Partial fix for #75080

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

r? @jyn514
2020-08-14 14:47:03 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
2564135115
Rollup merge of #75519 - ssomers:btree_splitpoint_cleanup, r=Mark-Simulacrum
BTreeMap: refactor splitpoint and move testing over to unit test

r? @Mark-Simulacrum
2020-08-14 14:47:01 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
83c04392c8
Rollup merge of #75515 - workingjubilee:patch-4, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Bump std's libc version to 0.2.74

It's been a while and this should really be using a recent version, that's all. 💖
2020-08-14 14:46:57 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
ad1bfd2f3e
Rollup merge of #75501 - poliorcetics:intra-links-std-ffi, r=jyn514
Move to intra doc links in std::ffi

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc
2020-08-14 14:46:52 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
b0261814f1
Rollup merge of #75432 - camelid:intra-doc-links-for-std-process, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in `std::process`

Part of #75080.
2020-08-14 14:46:49 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
ad8c5e1480
Rollup merge of #75214 - chansuke:fix-intra-doc-links, r=jyn514
Use intra-doc links in `mem::manually_drop` & `mem::maybe_uninit`

This is partial fixes for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75080.
2020-08-14 14:46:47 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
83e75acdec
Rollup merge of #75195 - ssomers:btree_split_up_into_kv_mut, r=Mark-Simulacrum
BTreeMap: purge innocent use of into_kv_mut

Replace the use of `into_kv_mut` into more precise calls. This makes more sense if you know that the single remaining use of `into_kv_mut` is in fact evil and can be trialled in court (#75200) and sent to a correction facility (#73971).

No real performance difference reported (but functions that might benefit a tiny constant bit like `BTreeMap::get_mut` aren't benchmarked):
```
benchcmp old new --threshold 5
 name                       old ns/iter  new ns/iter  diff ns/iter  diff %  speedup
 btree::map::clone_fat_100  63,073       59,256             -3,817  -6.05%   x 1.06
 btree::map::iter_100       3,514        3,235                -279  -7.94%   x 1.09
```
2020-08-14 14:46:45 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
5b61230303
Rollup merge of #74409 - LukasKalbertodt:improve-debug-impl-of-socketaddr-ipaddr, r=Amanieu
Change Debug impl of SocketAddr and IpAddr to match their Display output

This has already been done for `SocketAddrV4`, `SocketAddrV6`, `IpAddrV4` and `IpAddrV6`. I don't see a point to keep the rather bad to read derived impl, especially so when pretty printing:

    V4(
        127.0.0.1
    )

From the `Display`, one can easily and unambiguously see if it's V4 or V6. Two examples:

```
127.0.0.1:443
[2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334]:443
```

Luckily the docs explicitly state that `Debug` output is not stable and that it may be changed at any time.

Using `Display` as `Debug` is very convenient for configuration structs (e.g. for webservers) that often just have a `derive(Debug)` and are printed that way to the one starting the server.
2020-08-14 14:46:44 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
dae020d491
Rollup merge of #74192 - xkr47:patch-1, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Improve documentation on process::Child.std* fields

As a relative beginner, it took a while for me to figure out I could just steal the references to avoid partially moving the child and thus retain ability to call functions on it (and store it in structs etc).
2020-08-14 14:46:41 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
3111a8c1e2
Rollup merge of #74185 - pickfire:liballoc-iter-doc, r=jyn514
Remove liballoc unneeded explicit link
2020-08-14 14:46:40 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
fba3989052
Rollup merge of #74062 - poliorcetics:unsafe-in-unsafe-c_str, r=Mark-Simulacrum
deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn) in libstd/ffi/c_str.rs

Partial fix of #73904.

This encloses `unsafe` operations in `unsafe fn` in `libstd/ffi/c_str.rs`.
2020-08-14 14:46:33 -07:00
Alexis Bourget
0e610bb31e Document the unsafe keyword 2020-08-14 22:52:23 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
75c1e2dfbb Use intra-doc links 2020-08-14 20:50:38 +02:00
chansuke
61866bc60c Use intra-doc links in mem::manually_drop & mem::maybe_uninit 2020-08-15 02:33:39 +09:00
Alexis Bourget
e97fa1e3da libstd/ffi/c_str.rs: #![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)], enclose unsafe operations in unsafe blocks 2020-08-14 19:33:04 +02:00
Poliorcetics
ee4f893e27
Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-08-14 19:08:09 +02:00
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
84539eb7b5 remove primitive type links 2020-08-14 21:57:42 +05:30
Stein Somers
ff45df2acf Move btree unit test to their native, privileged location 2020-08-14 17:54:09 +02:00
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
232e3d04b3 Switch to intra-doc links in os/raw/*.md 2020-08-14 21:09:35 +05:30
Stein Somers
8d1c3c116b BTreeMap: refactor splitpoint and move testing over to unit test 2020-08-14 16:41:54 +02:00
bors
55b9adfafa Auto merge of #75157 - rodrimati1992:patch-1, r=oli-obk
Constified str::from_utf8_unchecked

This would be useful for const code to use an array to construct a string using guaranteed utf8 inputs, and then create a `&str` from it.
2020-08-14 14:08:05 +00:00
Stein Somers
421e0ff3d9 BTreeMap: refactor splitpoint and move testing over to unit test 2020-08-14 14:50:30 +02:00
Jonas Berlin
90e4c905d3 Improve documentation on process::Child.std* fields
As a relative beginner, it took a while for me to figure out I could just steal the references to avoid partially moving the child and thus retain ability to call functions on it (and store it in structs etc).
2020-08-14 08:25:45 -04:00
bors
7996182bc1 Auto merge of #74777 - ssomers:btree_cleanup_7, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Stop BTreeMap casts from reborrowing

Down in btree/node.rs, the interface and use of `cast_unchecked` look a bit shady. It's really just there for inverting `forget_type` which does not borrow. By borrowing we can't write the same `cast_unchecked` in the same way at the Handle level.

No change in undefined behaviour or performance.
2020-08-14 12:00:59 +00:00
Jubilee
28bca67708
Bump std's libc version to 0.2.74 2020-08-14 00:37:19 -07:00
Ivan Tham
d2ecfcf21d Update liballoc vec doc link 2020-08-14 10:52:09 +08:00
Ivan Tham
e0d215ff9e Update src/liballoc/vec.rs
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-08-14 10:50:30 +08:00
Ivan Tham
dba647ef32 Remove liballoc unneeded explicit link 2020-08-14 10:50:30 +08:00
Tyler Mandry
33fca5ab8a
Rollup merge of #75477 - RalfJung:fn-ptrs, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Expand function pointer docs

Be more explicit in the ABI section, and add a section on how to obtain a function pointer, which can be somewhat confusing.

Cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75239
2020-08-13 18:00:21 -07:00
bors
81dc88f88f Auto merge of #75105 - ssomers:btree_respect_min_len_hard, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Hard way to respect BTreeMap's minimum node length

Resolves #74834 the hard way (though not the hardest imaginable).

Benchmarks (which are all biased/realistic, inserting keys in ascending order) say:
```
benchcmp r0 r1 --threshold 10
 name                                        r0 ns/iter  r1 ns/iter  diff ns/iter   diff %  speedup
 btree::map::clone_slim_100_and_clear        2,183       2,723                540   24.74%   x 0.80
 btree::map::clone_slim_100_and_drain_all    3,652       4,173                521   14.27%   x 0.88
 btree::map::clone_slim_100_and_drain_half   3,320       3,940                620   18.67%   x 0.84
 btree::map::clone_slim_100_and_into_iter    2,154       2,717                563   26.14%   x 0.79
 btree::map::clone_slim_100_and_pop_all      3,372       3,870                498   14.77%   x 0.87
 btree::map::clone_slim_100_and_remove_all   5,111       5,647                536   10.49%   x 0.91
 btree::map::clone_slim_100_and_remove_half  3,259       3,821                562   17.24%   x 0.85
 btree::map::iter_0                          1,733       1,509               -224  -12.93%   x 1.15
 btree::map::iter_100                        2,714       3,739              1,025   37.77%   x 0.73
 btree::map::iter_10k                        3,728       4,269                541   14.51%   x 0.87
 btree::map::range_unbounded_unbounded       28,426      36,631             8,205   28.86%   x 0.78
 btree::map::range_unbounded_vs_iter         28,808      34,056             5,248   18.22%   x 0.85
```
This difference is not caused by the `debug_assert`-related code in the function `splitpoint`, it's the same without.
2020-08-13 21:36:02 +00:00
Alexis Bourget
2adc8c0e5f Move to intra doc links in std::ffi 2020-08-13 23:19:45 +02:00
Jack Champagne
9b0f3d1266 Fix documentation error 2020-08-13 16:58:50 -04:00
rodrimati1992
18377082f1
Fixed transmute argument 2020-08-13 16:08:22 -03:00
rodrimati1992
1767c8bdf0
Replaced union with transmute 2020-08-13 15:56:23 -03:00
Ralf Jung
2338903260 fn type: structure, and talk a bit more about ABIs and how to create them 2020-08-13 20:18:00 +02:00
Stein Somers
8668e5b29e Reverts the fundamental changes in #74762 and #75257 2020-08-13 16:29:56 +02:00
bors
a0c290f951 Auto merge of #75212 - JulianKnodt:array_map, r=LukasKalbertodt
Add `array` lang item and `[T; N]::map(f: FnMut(T) -> S)`

This introduces an `array` lang item so functions can be defined on top of `[T; N]`. This was previously not done because const-generics was not complete enough to allow for this. Now it is in a state that is usable enough to start adding functions.

The function added is a monadic (I think?) map from `[T; N] -> [S; N]`. Until transmute can function on arrays, it also allocates an extra temporary array, but this can be removed at some point.

r? @lcnr
2020-08-13 12:43:12 +00:00
Ralf Jung
7aac3e0400 pin docs: add some forward references 2020-08-13 14:41:04 +02:00
Stein Somers
0522040233 Stop BTreeMap casts from reborrowing 2020-08-13 09:42:55 +02:00
kadmin
af32db21c8 Add drop check test & MaybeUninit::first_ptr_mut
Also in drop check test add hacky workaround for platforms that don't support
panic=unwind
2020-08-13 03:51:08 +00:00
kadmin
412417d807 Rm hiding feature gate & add 1 more example
Update order docs for `map`
2020-08-13 03:51:05 +00:00
kadmin
54b821ebc0 Add tracking issue #75243
Add note & example about iter order

Add doc changes

Update doc comments
2020-08-13 03:51:01 +00:00
kadmin
56a651ca15 Add recommend changes to array
Switch from indexing to zip, and also use `write` on `MaybeUninit`.

Add array_map feature to core/src/lib

Attempt to fix issue of no such feature

Update w/ pickfire's review

This changes a couple of names around, adds another small test of variable size,
and hides the rustdoc #![feature(..)].

Fmt doctest

Add suggestions from lcnr
2020-08-13 03:50:59 +00:00
kadmin
f6411e4c66 Add Array Impl Lang Item in various places
Add basic test

And also run fmt which is where the other changes are from

Fix mut issues

These only appear when running tests, so resolved by adding mut

Swap order of forget

Add pub and rm guard impl

Add explicit type to guard

Add safety note

Change guard type from T to S

It should never have been T, as it guards over [MaybeUninit<S>; N]
Also add feature to test
2020-08-13 03:50:57 +00:00
kadmin
d8718183b2 Create lang item array and add map fn
This creates the language item for arrays, and adds the map fn which is like map in options or
iterators. It currently allocates an extra array, unfortunately.

Added fixme for transmuting

Fix typo

Add drop guard
2020-08-13 03:50:54 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
5526c1a8cd
Rollup merge of #75469 - camelid:intra-doc-links-std-io-mod, r=KodrAus
Switch to intra-doc links in `std/io/mod.rs`

Part of #75080.
2020-08-13 11:05:47 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
e94f7437bd
Rollup merge of #75466 - poliorcetics:intra-links-std-lib, r=KodrAus
Move to intra doc links whenever possible within std/src/lib.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

There are some things like

```rust
`//! [`Option<T>`]: option::Option`
```

that will either be fixed in the future or have open issues about them.
2020-08-13 11:05:45 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
9ea03ddd0b
Rollup merge of #75455 - pickfire:patch-3, r=jyn514
Use explicit path link in place for doc in time

r? @jyn514

More worth for your time. :P
2020-08-13 11:05:42 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
66157e27e2
Rollup merge of #75400 - LukasKalbertodt:fix-f32-docs, r=KodrAus
Fix minor things in the `f32` primitive docs

All of these were review comments in #74621 that I first fixed in that PR, but later accidentally overwrote by a force push.

Thanks @the8472 for noticing.

r? @KodrAus
2020-08-13 11:05:37 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
ed543ae2f6
Rollup merge of #75189 - kawamuray:bugfix-wasi-append, r=KodrAus
Fix wasi::fs::OpenOptions to imply write when append is on

This PR fixes a bug in `OpenOptions` of `wasi` platform that it currently doesn't imply write mode when only `append` is enabled.
As explained in the [doc of OpenOptions#append](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fs/struct.OpenOptions.html#method.append), calling `.append(true)` should imply `.write(true)` as well.

## Reproduce

Given below simple Rust program:

```rust
use std::fs::OpenOptions;
use std::io::Write;

fn main() {
    let mut file = OpenOptions::new()
        .write(true)
        .create(true)
        .open("foo.txt")
        .unwrap();
    writeln!(file, "abc").unwrap();
}
```

it can successfully compiled into wasm and execute by `wasmtime` runtime:

```sh
$ rustc --target wasm32-wasi write.rs
$ ~/wasmtime/target/debug/wasmtime run --dir=. write.wasm
$ cat foo.txt
abc
```

However when I change `.write(true)` to `.append(true)`, it fails to execute by the error "Capabilities insufficient":

```sh
$ ~/wasmtime/target/debug/wasmtime run --dir=. append.wasm
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Os { code: 76, kind: Other, message: "Capabilities insufficient" }', append.rs:10:5
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Error: failed to run main module `append.wasm`
...
```

This is because of lacking "rights" on the opened file:

```sh
$ RUST_LOG=trace ~/wasmtime/target/debug/wasmtime run --dir=. append.wasm 2>&1 | grep validate_rights
 TRACE wasi_common::entry                                  >      | validate_rights failed: required rights = HandleRights { base: fd_write (0x40), inheriting: empty (0x0) }; actual rights = HandleRights { base: fd_seek|fd_fdstat_set_flags|fd_sync|fd_tell|fd_advise|fd_filestat_set_times|poll_fd_readwrite (0x88000bc), inheriting: empty (0x0) }
```
2020-08-13 11:05:31 +09:00
Camelid
a7749fe451 Fix intra-doc link 2020-08-12 15:30:15 -07:00
Camelid
bc8367617e Switch to intra-doc links in std/io/mod.rs 2020-08-12 15:11:17 -07:00
Alexis Bourget
aa1fb31bf1 Move to intra doc links in std/src/fs.rs 2020-08-12 23:59:10 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
3f16597a6a Move to intra doc links whenever possible within std/src/lib.rs 2020-08-12 23:23:07 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
0e010a6992 Move to intra doc links for ascii.rs and panic.rs, updating the docs a little 2020-08-12 22:58:18 +02:00
Lukas Kalbertodt
db99f98c3e
Put panic code path from copy_from_slice into cold function
The previous `assert_eq` generated quite some code, which is especially
problematic when this call is inlined. This commit also slightly
improves the panic message from:

  assertion failed: `(left == right)`
    left: `3`,
   right: `2`: destination and source slices have different lengths

...to:

  source slice length (2) does not match destination slice length (3)
2020-08-12 21:12:21 +02:00
bors
3df25ae186 Auto merge of #75019 - nanpuyue:to_ipv4_mapped, r=LukasKalbertodt
Add Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4_mapped

* add Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4_mapped
* ~~deprecate Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_compatible & Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4~~ reference: #75150

According to [IETF RFC 4291](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#page-10), the "IPv4-Compatible IPv6 address" is deprecated.

> 2.5.5.1.  IPv4-Compatible IPv6 Address
>
>    The "IPv4-Compatible IPv6 address" was defined to assist in the IPv6
>    transition.  The format of the "IPv4-Compatible IPv6 address" is as
>    follows:
>
>    |                80 bits               | 16 |      32 bits        |
>    +--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
>    |0000..............................0000|0000|    IPv4 address     |
>    +--------------------------------------+----+---------------------+
>
>    Note: The IPv4 address used in the "IPv4-Compatible IPv6 address"
>    must be a globally-unique IPv4 unicast address.
>
>    The "IPv4-Compatible IPv6 address" is now deprecated because the
>    current IPv6 transition mechanisms no longer use these addresses.
>    New or updated implementations are not required to support this
>    address type.

And the current implementation of `Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_compatible`is incorrect: it does not check whether the IPv4 address is a globally-unique IPv4 unicast address.

Please let me know if there are any issues with this pull request.
2020-08-12 16:30:46 +00:00
bors
ded20c98be Auto merge of #75066 - poliorcetics:document-unsafety-in-core-slice, r=LukasKalbertodt
Document unsafety in library/core/src/slice/mod.rs

Restart where #73555 left off, helping with #66219.
2020-08-12 14:18:15 +00:00
Ivan Tham
cda660b5fc
Use explicit path link in place for doc in time 2020-08-12 22:17:12 +08:00
Denis Vasilik
4c5896fbeb
Remove intra-doc link as it resolves without reference link
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-08-12 08:28:55 +02:00
Camelid
d8f96146e8 Use Child::std{in,out,err} instead of Child.
These links were broken before.
2020-08-11 20:10:41 -07:00
Yuki Okushi
2cc7da6f95
Rollup merge of #75424 - joseluis:patch-1, r=joshtriplett
fix wrong word in documentation

Change "two" to "three", since there are three significantly different things printed below that sentence:

---

While these:
```rust
println!("{}, `{name:.*}` has 3 fractional digits", "Hello", 3, name=1234.56);
println!("{}, `{name:.*}` has 3 characters", "Hello", 3, name="1234.56");
println!("{}, `{name:>8.*}` has 3 right-aligned characters", "Hello", 3, name="1234.56");
```

print two significantly different things:

``` rust
Hello, `1234.560` has 3 fractional digits
Hello, `123` has 3 characters
Hello, `     123` has 3 right-aligned characters
```
---
[`https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/#precision`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/#precision)
2020-08-12 12:07:21 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
7a900835c1
Rollup merge of #75395 - nixphix:docs/os-fs, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in library/std/src/os/*/fs.rs

Partial fix for #75080

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, T-rustdoc, A-intra-doc-links
2020-08-12 12:07:17 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
261773e185
Rollup merge of #75371 - poliorcetics:intra-doc-links-std-time, r=jyn514
Move to doc links inside std/time.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc
2020-08-12 12:07:14 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
c423fdeb74
Rollup merge of #75368 - poliorcetics:intra-doc-links-std-prelude, r=jyn514
Move to doc links inside the prelude

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc
2020-08-12 12:07:12 +09:00
Camelid
e005b71125 Switch to intra-doc links in std::process 2020-08-11 18:02:24 -07:00
Stein Somers
17ab457f21 Somewhat complicated way to respect BTreeMap's node length invariant 2020-08-12 00:09:00 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
c4923419c2 Revert broken link 2020-08-11 23:54:51 +02:00
José Luis Cruz
df5c889784
word change
there are three significantly different things printed below
2020-08-11 22:33:11 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
3c2eb18b9b Use intra-doc links 2020-08-11 22:16:31 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
bd01bf9274 Remove two links by changing the doc for SystemTimeError::duration 2020-08-11 21:53:02 +02:00
Poliorcetics
a308e74e13
Add some texts to make the tidy check for unsafe documentation pass 2020-08-11 21:37:22 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
3ff06a9f2c Move the std::vec link back to a path-based link to make it compile with --stage 0 2020-08-11 21:30:20 +02:00
Tyler Mandry
5d9a0b020c
Rollup merge of #75409 - pickfire:patch-4, r=GuillaumeGomez
Fix range term in alloc vec doc

`range` is not an element, it is a variable.

r? @GuillaumeGomez
2020-08-11 12:28:40 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
06eb274bfc
Rollup merge of #75407 - oliver-giersch:set_ptr_value, r=RalfJung
Requested changes to [*mut T|*const T]::set_ptr_value

This is a follow-up to PR #74774 (tracking issue #75091), acting on some change requests made after approval:

- adds `#[must_use]` attribute
- changes type of `val` pointer argument from `()` to `u8`
- adjusts documentation mentioning pointer provenance
2020-08-11 12:28:37 -07:00
Alexis Bourget
91ba92b6df Change safety comment for usize with the one from LukasKalbertodt review 2020-08-11 21:23:00 +02:00
Lzu Tao
e8ea6e59f0 prefer pattern matching over indexing 2020-08-11 16:07:39 +00:00
Ivan Tham
e4f2de2e9a
Fix range term in alloc vec doc
`range` is not an element, it is a variable.
2020-08-11 23:57:13 +08:00
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
32fccc445a Revert #tymethods 2020-08-11 19:50:17 +05:30
oliver-giersch
19c9674966 mentions provenance, changes argument type, adds must_use attr 2020-08-11 16:14:34 +02:00
bors
4b9ac51617 Auto merge of #75388 - JohnTitor:rollup-9tgkxnl, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #74744 (Update RELEASES.md for 1.46.0)
 - #75085 (Transmute big endian `s6_addr` and `[u16; 8]`)
 - #75226 (Miri: Renamed "undef" to "uninit")
 - #75333 (polymorphize: constrain unevaluated const handling)
 - #75338 (move stack size check to const_eval machine)
 - #75347 (Rustdoc: Fix natural ordering to look at all numbers.)
 - #75352 (Tweak conditions for E0026 and E0769)
 - #75353 (Tiny cleanup, remove unnecessary `unwrap`)
 - #75359 (unused_delims: trim expr)
 - #75360 (Add sample fix for E0749)

Failed merges:

r? @ghost
2020-08-11 12:31:56 +00:00
Lukas Kalbertodt
709d1056b8
Fix minor things in the f32 primitive docs
All of these were review comments in #74621 that I first fixed
in that PR, but later accidentally overwrote by a force push.
2020-08-11 13:50:54 +02:00
Stein Somers
3a02e06002 BTreeMap: purge innocent use of into_kv_mut 2020-08-11 12:20:18 +02:00
Prabakaran Kumaresshan
29045b699e Switch to intra-doc links in library/std/src/os/*/fs.rs 2020-08-11 15:20:01 +05:30
Oliver Scherer
34c3c0dae5 Make <*const T>::is_null const fn 2020-08-11 11:45:47 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
f26f201d42
Rollup merge of #75085 - lzutao:ip_union, r=cuviper
Transmute big endian `s6_addr` and `[u16; 8]`

The old code already made the assumption to reinterpret
`Ipv6Addr` as `[u16; 8]`.

Glibc, Linux, FreeBSD, Win32 all makes this assumption.
The main motivation of using union it to better optimize code.
Godbolt: https://rust.godbolt.org/z/b4bGvo
Const is introducing unsafe when transmuting.

ref:
* https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/in6addr/ns-in6addr-in6_addr
* 1d6e424741/contrib/ntp/lib/isc/include/isc/ipv6.h (L63)
* 8b531aa996/include/net/net_ip.h (L137)
* https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=inet/netinet/in.h;h=f6355c7efe5192b88337b136ef687fe9a5ed648c;hb=HEAD#l216
2020-08-11 16:23:45 +09:00
Ivan Tham
8ec348afdd Remove branch in optimized is_ascii
Performs slightly better in short or medium bytes by eliminating
the last branch check on `byte_pos == len` and always check the
last byte as it is always at most one `usize`.

Benchmark, before `libcore`, after `libcore_new`. It improves
medium and short by 1ns but regresses unaligned_tail by 2ns,
either way we can get unaligned_tail have a tiny chance of 1/8
on a 64 bit machine. I don't think we should bet on that, the
probability is worse than dice.

test long::case00_libcore                     ... bench:          38 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 183947 MB/s
test long::case00_libcore_new                 ... bench:          38 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 183947 MB/s
test long::case01_iter_all                    ... bench:         227 ns/iter (+/- 6) = 30792 MB/s
test long::case02_align_to                    ... bench:          40 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 174750 MB/s
test long::case03_align_to_unrolled           ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 367894 MB/s
test medium::case00_libcore                   ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6400 MB/s
test medium::case00_libcore_new               ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 8000 MB/s
test medium::case01_iter_all                  ... bench:          20 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 1600 MB/s
test medium::case02_align_to                  ... bench:           6 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 5333 MB/s
test medium::case03_align_to_unrolled         ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6400 MB/s
test short::case00_libcore                    ... bench:           7 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1000 MB/s
test short::case00_libcore_new                ... bench:           6 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1166 MB/s
test short::case01_iter_all                   ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1400 MB/s
test short::case02_align_to                   ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1400 MB/s
test short::case03_align_to_unrolled          ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 1400 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case00_libcore           ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 7500 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case00_libcore_new       ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 7500 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case01_iter_all          ... bench:          26 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1153 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case02_align_to          ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 2) = 2307 MB/s
test unaligned_both::case03_align_to_unrolled ... bench:          11 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 2727 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case00_libcore           ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6200 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case00_libcore_new       ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6200 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case01_iter_all          ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 1) = 1631 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case02_align_to          ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 3100 MB/s
test unaligned_head::case03_align_to_unrolled ... bench:          14 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 2214 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case00_libcore           ... bench:           3 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 10333 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case00_libcore_new       ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 6200 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case01_iter_all          ... bench:          19 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 1631 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case02_align_to          ... bench:          10 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 3100 MB/s
test unaligned_tail::case03_align_to_unrolled ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 0) = 2384 MB/s

Rough (unfair) maths on improvements for fun: 1ns * 7/8 - 2ns * 1/8 = 0.625ns

Inspired by fish and zsh clever trick to highlight missing linefeeds (⏎)
and branchless implementation of binary_search in rust.
2020-08-11 14:40:39 +08:00
bors
441fd22557 Auto merge of #75329 - ssomers:btree_cleanup_8, r=Mark-Simulacrum
BTreeMap: better distinguish the root holder from the root node

Renames and intermediate variables
2020-08-11 06:17:02 +00:00
bors
a9025c571e Auto merge of #74621 - LukasKalbertodt:float-docs, r=GuillaumeGomez
Improve `f32` and `f64` primitive documentation

I noticed that the docs for the primitive floats were fairly short. I first only wanted to add the IEEE specification information (compare [the reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/types/numeric.html)), but then also added some more beginner-friendly docs. Let me know what you think!

Random doc team assign:
r? @rylev
2020-08-11 04:10:39 +00:00
南浦月
d892a07c67 add Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4_mapped 2020-08-11 09:15:08 +08:00
Dylan DPC
0a738d41b1
Rollup merge of #75379 - denisvasilik:intra-docs-links-core-cmp, r=Dylan-DPC
Use intra-doc links in /library/core/src/cmp.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

Known issues:

* Links from `core` to `std` (#74481):
    * [`Vec::sort_by_key`]
2020-08-11 01:56:47 +02:00
Dylan DPC
d00c70363f
Rollup merge of #75369 - denisvasilik:intra-doc-links-core-borrow, r=Manishearth
Move to intra-doc links in /library/core/src/borrow.rs

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc

Known issues:

* Links from `core` to `std` (#74481):
    * [`Box<T>`]
    * [`Mutex<T>`]
    * [`Rc<T>`]
    * [`String`]
    * [`HashMap<K, V>`]
2020-08-11 01:56:45 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
eea85814e1 Use intra-doc links 2020-08-10 23:16:01 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
f260462c32 Remove links that are in scope 2020-08-10 23:14:43 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
a6e492b5db Move to doc links inside the prelude 2020-08-10 21:09:37 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
26792a65cd Move to doc links inside std/time.rs 2020-08-10 21:01:58 +02:00
Denis Vasilik
d7e7271085 Remove AsRef link as it is in the prelude 2020-08-10 20:29:20 +02:00
Lzu Tao
0210fd3d73 Transmute between big endian s6_addr and [u16; 8].
The old code already made the assumption to reinterpret
`Ipv6Addr` as `[u16; 8]`.

Glibc, Linux, FreeBSD, Win32 all makes this assumption.
The main motivation of using union it to better optimize code.

ref:
* https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/in6addr/ns-in6addr-in6_addr
* 1d6e424741/contrib/ntp/lib/isc/include/isc/ipv6.h (L63)
* 8b531aa996/include/net/net_ip.h (L137)
* https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=inet/netinet/in.h;h=f6355c7efe5192b88337b136ef687fe9a5ed648c;hb=HEAD#l216

Co-authored-by: Josh Stone <cuviper@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2020-08-10 00:50:26 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
64d71095c3
Rollup merge of #75348 - denisvasilik:intra-doc-links-core-time, r=jyn514
Move to intra-doc links in library/core/src/time.rs

Helps with #75080.
2020-08-10 09:08:01 +09:00