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Alex Crichton
bed77408df rollup merge of #23580: nikomatsakis/pattern-and-overflow 2015-03-23 15:10:30 -07:00
Alex Crichton
fd13400627 rollup merge of #23538: aturon/conversion
Conflicts:
	src/librustc_back/rpath.rs
2015-03-23 15:09:05 -07:00
Alex Crichton
0678f0b10c rollup merge of #23515: nikomatsakis/issue-14985-trait-subtyping
Remove incorrect subtyping for `&mut Trait` and introduce coercion for `&mut (Trait+'a)` to `&mut (Trait+'b)` if `'a:'b`.

Fixes #14985.

r? @nrc
2015-03-23 15:08:13 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ec1a85a85c rollup merge of #23211: FlaPer87/oibit-send-and-friends
Fixes #23225

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-03-23 15:07:21 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ad41e7cd7a rollup merge of #23119: nikomatsakis/issue-23116-ref-mut
Don't allow upcasting to a supertype in the type of the match discriminant. Fixes #23116.

This is a [breaking-change] in that it closes a type hole that previously existed.

r? @pnkfelix
2015-03-23 15:07:19 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
8bd8466e81 Refactor how we handle overflow so that it is a fatal error that aborts
compilation: this removes all the ungainly code that special cases
overflow so that we can ensure it propagates.
2015-03-23 18:05:20 -04:00
Aaron Turon
8389253df0 Add generic conversion traits
This commit:

* Introduces `std::convert`, providing an implementation of
RFC 529.

* Deprecates the `AsPath`, `AsOsStr`, and `IntoBytes` traits, all
in favor of the corresponding generic conversion traits.

  Consequently, various IO APIs now take `AsRef<Path>` rather than
`AsPath`, and so on. Since the types provided by `std` implement both
traits, this should cause relatively little breakage.

* Deprecates many `from_foo` constructors in favor of `from`.

* Changes `PathBuf::new` to take no argument (creating an empty buffer,
  as per convention). The previous behavior is now available as
  `PathBuf::from`.

* De-stabilizes `IntoCow`. It's not clear whether we need this separate trait.

Closes #22751
Closes #14433

[breaking-change]
2015-03-23 15:01:45 -07:00
Brian Anderson
df290f127e Require feature attributes, and add them where necessary 2015-03-23 14:40:26 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
8e58af4004 Fallout in stdlib, rustdoc, rustc, etc. For most maps, converted uses of
`[]` on maps to `get` in rustc, since stage0 and stage1+ disagree about
how to use `[]`.
2015-03-23 16:55:45 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
bc1dde468c Compiler and trait changes to make indexing by value. 2015-03-23 16:54:28 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
37601131a0 Make the Fn traits inherit from one another and remove the bridging
impls.

This requires:

1. modifying trait selection a bit so that when we synthesize impls for
   fn pointers and closures;
2. adding code to trans so that we can synthesize a `FnMut`/`FnOnce`
   impl for a `Fn` closure and so forth.
2015-03-23 16:46:02 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
45fae88256 When matching against a pattern (either via match or let) that
contains ref-bindings, do not permit any upcasting from the type of
the value being matched. Similarly, do not permit coercion in a `let`.

This is a [breaking-change] in that it closes a type hole that
previously existed, and in that coercion is not performed. You should
be able to work around the latter by converting:

```rust
let ref mut x: T = expr;
```

into

```rust
let x: T = expr;
let ref mut x = x;
```

Restricting coercion not to apply in the case of `let ref` or `let ref mut` is sort
of unexciting to me, but seems the best solution:

1. Mixing coercion and `let ref` or `let ref mut` is a bit odd, because you are taking
   the address of a (coerced) temporary, but only sometimes. It's not syntactically evident,
   in other words, what's going on. When you're doing a coercion, you're kind of

2. Put another way, I would like to preserve the relationship that
   `equality <= subtyping <= coercion <= as-coercion`, where this is
   an indication of the number of `(T1,T2)` pairs that are accepted by
   the various relations. Trying to mix `let ref mut` and coercion
   would create another kind of relation that is like coercion, but
   acts differently in the case where a precise match is needed.

3. In any case, this is strictly more conservative than what we had
   before and we can undo it in the future if we find a way to make
   coercion mix with type equality.

The change to match I feel ok about but similarly unthrilled. There is
some subtle text already concerning whether to use eqtype or subtype
for identifier bindings. The best fix I think would be to always have
match use strict equality but use subtyping on identifier bindings,
but the comment `(*)` explains why that's not working at the moment.
As above, I think we can change this as we clean up the code there.
2015-03-23 05:30:43 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
50ea6f6886 Remove incorrect subtyping for &mut Trait and introduce coercion
for `&mut (Trait+'a)` to `&mut (Trait+'b)` if `'a:'b`.

Fixes #14985.
2015-03-23 04:52:33 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
420bf9dd44 Rollup merge of #23554 - Ms2ger:readme-rustc, r=steveklabnik 2015-03-23 04:54:26 +05:30
bors
e2fa53e593 Auto merge of #23512 - oli-obk:result_ok_unwrap, r=alexcrichton
because then the call to `unwrap()` will not print the error object.
2015-03-20 23:16:47 +00:00
Flavio Percoco
9ae144f055 Add default impls for Send/Sync 2015-03-20 16:43:11 +01:00
Ms2ger
3bdb5c3078 Make librustc's markdown README.txt claim to be markdown.
This allows github to render it with formatting.
2015-03-20 13:29:13 +01:00
Ms2ger
41a7177d6a Update librustc's README.txt for some code changes and reformat it. 2015-03-20 13:29:01 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
b4a1e59146 don't use Result::ok just to be able to use unwrap/unwrap_or 2015-03-20 08:19:13 +01:00
bors
f4e0ce66a3 Auto merge of #23489 - michaelwoerister:span-artihmetic-overflow-bug, r=alexcrichton
This should solve issues #23115, #23469, and #23407.

As the title says, this is just a workaround. The underlying problem is that macro expansion can produce invalid spans. I've opened issue #23480 so we don't forget about that.
2015-03-19 22:37:02 +00:00
Alex Crichton
fccf5a0005 Register new snapshots 2015-03-18 16:32:32 -07:00
Michael Woerister
5f77a47f6b Work around invalid spans in imported FileMaps 2015-03-18 22:05:01 +01:00
Manish Goregaokar
181441cf66 Rollup merge of #23461 - alexcrichton:feat-char-at, r=aturon
This commit clarifies some of the unstable features in the `str` module by
moving them out of the blanket `core` and `collections` features.

The following methods were moved to the `str_char` feature which generally
encompasses decoding specific characters from a `str` and dealing with the
result. It is unclear if any of these methods need to be stabilized for 1.0 and
the most conservative route for now is to continue providing them but to leave
them as unstable under a more specific name.

* `is_char_boundary`
* `char_at`
* `char_range_at`
* `char_at_reverse`
* `char_range_at_reverse`
* `slice_shift_char`

The following methods were moved into the generic `unicode` feature as they are
specifically enabled by the `unicode` crate itself.

* `nfd_chars`
* `nfkd_chars`
* `nfc_chars`
* `graphemes`
* `grapheme_indices`
* `width`
2015-03-18 22:21:06 +05:30
bors
f9a7bc58f8 Auto merge of #23290 - nrc:pub_priv_mod, r=nikomatsakis
Closes #22261

r? @nikomatsakis 

(+ a new test coming soon...)
2015-03-18 05:55:19 +00:00
Nick Cameron
46aa621452 Fix private module loophole in the 'private type in public item' check 2015-03-18 16:47:24 +13:00
bors
c10918905f Auto merge of #23452 - nikomatsakis:unsafety-subtyping, r=nrc
Safe fns are no longer subtypes of unsafe fns, but you can coerce from one to the other.

This is a [breaking-change] in that impl fns must now be declared `unsafe` if the trait is declared `unsafe`. In some rare cases, the subtyping change may also direct affect you, but no such cases were encountered in practice.

Fixes #23449.

r? @nrc
2015-03-18 03:22:12 +00:00
Alex Crichton
aa88da6317 std: Tweak some unstable features of str
This commit clarifies some of the unstable features in the `str` module by
moving them out of the blanket `core` and `collections` features.

The following methods were moved to the `str_char` feature which generally
encompasses decoding specific characters from a `str` and dealing with the
result. It is unclear if any of these methods need to be stabilized for 1.0 and
the most conservative route for now is to continue providing them but to leave
them as unstable under a more specific name.

* `is_char_boundary`
* `char_at`
* `char_range_at`
* `char_at_reverse`
* `char_range_at_reverse`
* `slice_shift_char`

The following methods were moved into the generic `unicode` feature as they are
specifically enabled by the `unicode` crate itself.

* `nfd_chars`
* `nfkd_chars`
* `nfc_chars`
* `graphemes`
* `grapheme_indices`
* `width`
2015-03-17 18:03:03 -07:00
bors
1ae32decb8 Auto merge of #23438 - nikomatsakis:issue-23435-default-methods-with-where-clauses, r=nrc
Fixes #23435
2015-03-18 00:51:03 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
0947f4076d Move unsafety out of the subtyping relation and into coercion. 2015-03-17 17:29:07 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
1b0f0ad280 Extract out mts into combine using tys_with_variance 2015-03-17 15:57:30 -04:00
Eduard Burtescu
e256b7f049 Replace TyDesc and its uses with trait vtables and a type_name intrinsic. 2015-03-17 21:00:23 +02:00
bors
c64d671671 Auto merge of #23423 - nikomatsakis:issue-18737-trait-subtyping, r=nrc
This upcast coercion currently never requires vtable changes. It should be generalized. 

This is a [breaking-change] -- if you have an impl on an object type like `impl SomeTrait`, then this will no longer be applicable to object types like `SomeTrait+Send`. In the standard library, this primarily affected `Any`, and this PR adds impls for `Any+Send` as to keep the API the same in practice. An alternate workaround is to use UFCS form or standalone fns. For more details, see <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/18737#issuecomment-78450798>.

r? @nrc
2015-03-17 13:29:48 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
277b4f035a Fix soundness hole when unsizing boxes. 2015-03-17 08:34:25 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
5f5ed62298 Remove subtyping for object types and replace with an *upcast* coercion.
This upcast coercion currently preserves the vtable for the object, but
eventually it can be used to create a derived vtable. The upcast
coercion is not introduced into method dispatch; see comment on #18737
for information about why. Fixes #18737.
2015-03-17 08:34:25 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
99a508bc17 Check that predicates hold before emitting an entry for the vtable.
Fixes #23435.
2015-03-17 06:24:11 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
fad4c380e8 Rollup merge of #23385 - tamird:cleanup-whitespace, r=alexcrichton
r? @alexcrichton

Conflicts:
	src/test/run-pass/test-fn-signature-verification-for-explicit-return-type.rs
2015-03-17 15:21:22 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
0b463b075e Rollup merge of #23329 - jbcrail:rm-syntax-highlight, r=sanxiyn
As suggested by @steveklabnik in #23254, I removed the redundant Rust syntax highlighting from the documentation.
2015-03-17 15:20:27 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
285cb8e6d8 Rollup merge of #23399 - tbu-:pr_libflate_error, r=huonw
This removes the error case of the compression functions, the only errors that
can occur are incorrect parameters or an out-of-memory condition, both of which
are handled with panics in Rust.

Also introduces an extensible `Error` type instead of returning an `Option`.
The type implements a destructor so you can't destructure it.
2015-03-17 15:19:38 +05:30
Jorge Aparicio
8256241d3a impl f{32,64} 2015-03-16 21:57:43 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
8570739880 allow inherent implementations on primitives 2015-03-16 21:56:31 -05:00
Tobias Bucher
1b894c65de Improve error handling in libflate
This removes the error case of the compression functions, the only errors that
can occur are incorrect parameters or an out-of-memory condition, both of which
are handled with panics in Rust.

Also introduces an extensible `Error` type instead of returning an `Option`.
2015-03-16 19:15:20 +01:00
bors
bde09eea35 Auto merge of #23347 - aturon:stab-misc, r=alexcrichton
This commit deprecates the `count`, `range` and `range_step` functions
in `iter`, in favor of range notation. To recover all existing
functionality, a new `step_by` adapter is provided directly on `ops::Range`
and `ops::RangeFrom`.

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-16 17:02:11 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
f5765793b6 Strip trailing whitespace 2015-03-15 11:25:43 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
d51047ded0 Strip all leading/trailing newlines 2015-03-15 09:08:21 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
6af2721466 Rollup merge of #23358 - rprichard:reject-empty-L, r=alexcrichton
This change closes #23303 by rejecting an empty search path.
2015-03-15 10:23:42 +05:30
bors
8c85a9d20f Auto merge of #23313 - barosl:match-specialize-ice, r=jakub-
The arity of `ref x` is always 1, so it needs to be dereferenced before being compared with some other type whose arity is not 1.

Fixes #23009.
2015-03-15 00:39:54 +00:00
Barosl Lee
edbc0e509f check_match: Dereference ref x before comparing it and some other type
The arity of `ref x` is always 1, so it needs to be dereferenced before
being compared with some other type whose arity is not 1.

Fixes #23009.
2015-03-14 23:32:57 +09:00
Ryan Prichard
85b084f4bd Reject -L "", -L native=, and other empty search paths.
It wasn't clear to me that early_error was correct here, but it seems to
work. This code is reachable from `rustdoc`, which is problematic, because
early_error panics. rustc handles the panics gracefully (without ICEing or
crashing), but rustdoc does not. It's not the first such rustdoc problem,
though:

    $ rustdoc hello.rs --extern std=bad-std
    error: extern location for std does not exist: bad-std
    hello.rs:1:1: 1:1 error: can't find crate for `std`
    hello.rs:1
           ^
    error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
    thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'Box<Any>', /home/rustbuild/src/rust-buildbot/slave/nightly-dist-rustc-linux/build/src/libsyntax/diagnostic.rs:151
    thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: "rustc failed"', /home/rustbuild/src/rust-buildbot/slave/nightly-dist-rustc-linux/build/src/libcore/result.rs:744
    thread '<main>' panicked at 'child thread None panicked', /home/rustbuild/src/rust-buildbot/slave/nightly-dist-rustc-linux/build/src/libstd/thread.rs:661
2015-03-13 23:49:44 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
c908d1c1f9 Revert "Extend dead code lint to detect more unused enum variants"
This reverts commit b042ffc4a7.

Conflicts:
	src/librustc/middle/pat_util.rs
2015-03-14 12:14:32 +05:30
Joseph Crail
fcf3f3209a Remove explicit syntax highlight from docs. 2015-03-13 19:25:18 -04:00
Aaron Turon
1d5983aded Deprecate range, range_step, count, distributions
This commit deprecates the `count`, `range` and `range_step` functions
in `iter`, in favor of range notation. To recover all existing
functionality, a new `step_by` adapter is provided directly on `ops::Range`
and `ops::RangeFrom`.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-13 14:45:13 -07:00
bors
3e4be02b80 Auto merge of #23292 - alexcrichton:stabilize-io, r=aturon
The new `std::io` module has had some time to bake now, and this commit
stabilizes its functionality. There are still portions of the module which
remain unstable, and below contains a summart of the actions taken.

This commit also deprecates the entire contents of the `old_io` module in a
blanket fashion. All APIs should now have a reasonable replacement in the
new I/O modules.

Stable APIs:

* `std::io` (the name)
* `std::io::prelude` (the name)
* `Read`
* `Read::read`
* `Read::{read_to_end, read_to_string}` after being modified to return a `usize`
  for the number of bytes read.
* `ReadExt`
* `Write`
* `Write::write`
* `Write::{write_all, write_fmt}`
* `WriteExt`
* `BufRead`
* `BufRead::{fill_buf, consume}`
* `BufRead::{read_line, read_until}` after being modified to return a `usize`
  for the number of bytes read.
* `BufReadExt`
* `BufReader`
* `BufReader::{new, with_capacity}`
* `BufReader::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `{Read,BufRead} for BufReader`
* `BufWriter`
* `BufWriter::{new, with_capacity}`
* `BufWriter::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `Write for BufWriter`
* `IntoInnerError`
* `IntoInnerError::{error, into_inner}`
* `{Error,Display} for IntoInnerError`
* `LineWriter`
* `LineWriter::{new, with_capacity}` - `with_capacity` was added
* `LineWriter::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}` - `get_mut` was added)
* `Write for LineWriter`
* `BufStream`
* `BufStream::{new, with_capacities}`
* `BufStream::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `{BufRead,Read,Write} for BufStream`
* `stdin`
* `Stdin`
* `Stdin::lock`
* `Stdin::read_line` - added method
* `StdinLock`
* `Read for Stdin`
* `{Read,BufRead} for StdinLock`
* `stdout`
* `Stdout`
* `Stdout::lock`
* `StdoutLock`
* `Write for Stdout`
* `Write for StdoutLock`
* `stderr`
* `Stderr`
* `Stderr::lock`
* `StderrLock`
* `Write for Stderr`
* `Write for StderrLock`
* `io::Result`
* `io::Error`
* `io::Error::last_os_error`
* `{Display, Error} for Error`

Unstable APIs:

(reasons can be found in the commit itself)

* `Write::flush`
* `Seek`
* `ErrorKind`
* `Error::new`
* `Error::from_os_error`
* `Error::kind`

Deprecated APIs

* `Error::description` - available via the `Error` trait
* `Error::detail` - available via the `Display` implementation
* `thread::Builder::{stdout, stderr}`

Changes in functionality:

* `old_io::stdio::set_stderr` is now a noop as the infrastructure for printing
  backtraces has migrated to `std::io`.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-13 20:22:16 +00:00
Alex Crichton
981bf5f690 Fallout of std::old_io deprecation 2015-03-13 10:00:28 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
825f49a89a Fix def -> PathResolution 2015-03-13 19:51:09 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
0d37323fd3 Rollup merge of #21468 - sanxiyn:dead-variant, r=
This implements a wish suggested in #17410, detecting enum variants that are never constructed, even in the presence of `#[derive(Clone)]`. The implementation is general and not specific to `#[derive(Clone)]`.

r? @jakub-
2015-03-13 18:12:05 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
da054a5f87 Rollup merge of #23328 - alexcrichton:rustdoc-default-impl, r=brson
This adds a special code path for impls which are listed as default impls to
ensure that they're loaded correctly.
2015-03-13 18:11:27 +05:30
Alex Crichton
4e25765aa2 rustdoc: Fix ICE with cross-crate default impls
This adds a special code path for impls which are listed as default impls to
ensure that they're loaded correctly.
2015-03-12 21:01:49 -07:00
bors
79dd393a4f Auto merge of #23229 - aturon:stab-path, r=alexcrichton
This commit stabilizes essentially all of the new `std::path` API. The
API itself is changed in a couple of ways (which brings it in closer
alignment with the RFC):

* `.` components are now normalized away, unless they appear at the
  start of a path. This in turn effects the semantics of e.g. asking for
  the file name of `foo/` or `foo/.`, both of which yield `Some("foo")`
  now. This semantics is what the original RFC specified, and is also
  desirable given early experience rolling out the new API.

* The `parent` method is now `without_file` and succeeds if, and only
  if, `file_name` is `Some(_)`. That means, in particular, that it fails
  for a path like `foo/../`. This change affects `pop` as well.

In addition, the `old_path` module is now deprecated.

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-13 01:00:02 +00:00
Aaron Turon
42c4e481cd Stabilize std::path
This commit stabilizes essentially all of the new `std::path` API. The
API itself is changed in a couple of ways (which brings it in closer
alignment with the RFC):

* `.` components are now normalized away, unless they appear at the
  start of a path. This in turn effects the semantics of e.g. asking for
  the file name of `foo/` or `foo/.`, both of which yield `Some("foo")`
  now. This semantics is what the original RFC specified, and is also
  desirable given early experience rolling out the new API.

* The `parent` function now succeeds if, and only if, the path has at
  least one non-root/prefix component. This change affects `pop` as
  well.

* The `Prefix` component now involves a separate `PrefixComponent`
  struct, to better allow for keeping both parsed and unparsed prefix data.

In addition, the `old_path` module is now deprecated.

Closes #23264

[breaking-change]
2015-03-12 16:38:58 -07:00
bors
c9b03c24ec Auto merge of #23265 - eddyb:meth-ast-refactor, r=nikomatsakis
The end result is that common fields (id, name, attributes, etc.) are stored in now-structures `ImplItem` and `TraitItem`.
The signature of a method is no longer duplicated between methods with a body (default/impl) and those without, they now share `MethodSig`.

This is also a [breaking-change] because of minor bugfixes and changes to syntax extensions:
* `pub fn` methods in a trait no longer parse - remove the `pub`, it has no meaning anymore
* `MacResult::make_methods` is now `make_impl_items` and the return type has changed accordingly
* `quote_method` is gone, because `P<ast::Method>` doesn't exist and it couldn't represent a full method anyways - could be replaced by `quote_impl_item`/`quote_trait_item` in the future, but I do hope we realize how silly that combinatorial macro expansion is and settle on a single `quote` macro + some type hints - or just no types at all (only token-trees)

r? @nikomatsakis This is necessary (hopefully also sufficient) for associated constants.
2015-03-12 20:13:23 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
cc6ef80fa4 Rollup merge of #23275 - aochagavia:constants, r=eddyb
Fixes #23260

r? @eddyb
2015-03-12 09:14:44 +05:30
Steve Klabnik
64ab111b53 Example -> Examples
This brings comments in line with https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0505-api-comment-conventions.md#using-markdown
2015-03-11 21:11:40 -04:00
Eduard Burtescu
9da918548d syntax: move MethMac to MacImplItem and combine {Provided,Required}Method into MethodTraitItem. 2015-03-11 23:39:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
ce10fa8d12 syntax: rename TypeMethod to MethodSig and use it in MethDecl. 2015-03-11 23:39:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
f98b176314 syntax: gather common fields of impl & trait items into their respective types. 2015-03-11 23:39:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
98491827b9 syntax: move indirection around {Trait,Impl}Item, from within. 2015-03-11 23:39:15 +02:00
Adolfo Ochagavía
47f1d6747c First-class struct and tuple constants
Fixes #23260
2015-03-11 21:17:25 +01:00
bors
698c1008d6 Auto merge of #23028 - Munksgaard:get_attrs_opt, r=eddyb
This is more flexible and less error-prone. `get_attrs` and
`get_attrs_opt` can be used on many more items than the old `get_attrs`
could.

This is all courtesy of @huonw, and directly taken from here:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/22348/files#diff-0f85fcb07fb739876892e633fa0e2be6R5575

Also thanks to @Manishearth for pointing it out to me.
2015-03-10 14:50:40 +00:00
Philip Munksgaard
caf6f17c0f get_attrs: use tcx.map.attrs
This is more flexible and less error-prone. `get_attrs` can now be used
on many more types of items.
2015-03-10 14:19:49 +01:00
bors
12b846ab80 Auto merge of #23038 - nikomatsakis:issue-22978-defaulted-coherence, r=flaper87
Fixes #22978.

r? @FlaPer87
2015-03-09 23:27:14 +00:00
Richo Healey
061d84399e remove uses of as_slice where deref coercions can be used 2015-03-09 07:54:19 -07:00
Alex Crichton
31af63748b rollup merge of #23091: japaric/phantom
r? @nikomatsakis See the cfail test, it compiles without this patch
cc #13231
2015-03-06 15:37:51 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2bd02ca837 rollup merge of #22975: alexcrichton/stabilize-ffi
Conflicts:
	src/librustc_trans/back/link.rs
	src/librustc_trans/lib.rs
2015-03-06 15:37:14 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
dbec033e29 Change the data structures for tracking defaulted traits. In the tcx, we
now have a simple set of trait def-ids. During coherence, we use a
separate table to track the default impls for any given trait so that we
can report a nice error. This fixes various bugs in the metadata
encoding that led to `ty::trait_has_default_impl` yielding the wrong
values in the cross-crate case. (In particular, default impl def-ids
were not included in the list of all impl def-ids; I debated fixing just
that, but this approach seemed cleaner overall, since we usually treat
the "defaulted" bit on traits as being a property of the trait, and now
iterating over a list of impls doesn't intermingle default impls with
normal impls.)
2015-03-06 18:27:50 -05:00
Alex Crichton
1a30412ebf Suppress some warnings about features 2015-03-06 15:11:59 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
2fcdd824ef Rollup merge of #23056 - awlnx:master, r=nrc 2015-03-06 22:22:33 +05:30
bors
1fe8f22145 Auto merge of #22899 - huonw:macro-stability, r=alexcrichton
Unstable items used in a macro expansion will now always trigger
stability warnings, *unless* the unstable items are directly inside a
macro marked with `#[allow_internal_unstable]`. IOW, the compiler warns
unless the span of the unstable item is a subspan of the definition of a
macro marked with that attribute.

E.g.

    #[allow_internal_unstable]
    macro_rules! foo {
        ($e: expr) => {{
            $e;
            unstable(); // no warning
            only_called_by_foo!();
        }}
    }

    macro_rules! only_called_by_foo {
        () => { unstable() } // warning
    }

    foo!(unstable()) // warning

The unstable inside `foo` is fine, due to the attribute. But the
`unstable` inside `only_called_by_foo` is not, since that macro doesn't
have the attribute, and the `unstable` passed into `foo` is also not
fine since it isn't contained in the macro itself (that is, even though
it is only used directly in the macro).

In the process this makes the stability tracking much more precise,
e.g. previously `println!("{}", unstable())` got no warning, but now it
does. As such, this is a bug fix that may cause [breaking-change]s.

The attribute is definitely feature gated, since it explicitly allows
side-stepping the feature gating system.

---

This updates `thread_local!` macro to use the attribute, since it uses
unstable features internally (initialising a struct with unstable
fields).
2015-03-06 05:20:11 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
fe41c93560 Rollup merge of #23081 - alexcrichton:stabilize-fs, r=aturon
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::fs` module now that
it's had some time to bake. The change was largely just adding `#[stable]` tags,
but there are a few APIs that remain `#[unstable]`.

The following apis are now marked `#[stable]`:

* `std::fs` (the name)
* `File`
* `Metadata`
* `ReadDir`
* `DirEntry`
* `OpenOptions`
* `Permissions`
* `File::{open, create}`
* `File::{sync_all, sync_data}`
* `File::set_len`
* `File::metadata`
* Trait implementations for `File` and `&File`
* `OpenOptions::new`
* `OpenOptions::{read, write, append, truncate, create}`
* `OpenOptions::open` - this function was modified, however, to not attempt to
  reject cross-platform openings of directories. This means that some platforms
  will succeed in opening a directory and others will fail.
* `Metadata::{is_dir, is_file, len, permissions}`
* `Permissions::{readonly, set_readonly}`
* `Iterator for ReadDir`
* `DirEntry::path`
* `remove_file` - like with `OpenOptions::open`, the extra windows code to
  remove a readonly file has been removed. This means that removing a readonly
  file will succeed on some platforms but fail on others.
* `metadata`
* `rename`
* `copy`
* `hard_link`
* `soft_link`
* `read_link`
* `create_dir`
* `create_dir_all`
* `remove_dir`
* `remove_dir_all`
* `read_dir`

The following apis remain `#[unstable]`.

* `WalkDir` and `walk` - there are many methods by which a directory walk can be
  constructed, and it's unclear whether the current semantics are the right
  ones. For example symlinks are not handled super well currently. This is now
  behind a new `fs_walk` feature.
* `File::path` - this is an extra abstraction which the standard library
  provides on top of what the system offers and it's unclear whether we should
  be doing so. This is now behind a new `file_path` feature.
* `Metadata::{accessed, modified}` - we do not currently have a good
  abstraction for a moment in time which is what these APIs should likely be
  returning, so these remain `#[unstable]` for now. These are now behind a new
  `fs_time` feature
* `set_file_times` - like with `Metadata::accessed`, we do not currently have
  the appropriate abstraction for the arguments here so this API remains
  unstable behind the `fs_time` feature gate.
* `PathExt` - the precise set of methods on this trait may change over time and
  some methods may be removed. This API remains unstable behind the `path_ext`
  feature gate.
* `set_permissions` - we may wish to expose a more granular ability to set the
  permissions on a file instead of just a blanket \"set all permissions\" method.
  This function remains behind the `fs` feature.

The following apis are now `#[deprecated]`

* The `TempDir` type is now entirely deprecated and is [located on
  crates.io][tempdir] as the `tempdir` crate with [its source][github] at
  rust-lang/tempdir.

[tempdir]: https://crates.io/crates/tempdir
[github]: https://github.com/rust-lang/tempdir

The stability of some of these APIs has been questioned over the past few weeks
in using these APIs, and it is intentional that the majority of APIs here are
marked `#[stable]`. The `std::fs` module has a lot of room to grow and the
material is [being tracked in a RFC issue][rfc-issue].

[rfc-issue]: rust-lang/rfcs#939

Closes #22879

[breaking-change]
2015-03-06 09:01:50 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
efb487b503 Rollup merge of #22980 - alexcrichton:debug-assertions, r=pnkfelix
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 563][rfc] which adds a new
`cfg(debug_assertions)` directive which is specially recognized and calculated
by the compiler. The flag is turned off at any optimization level greater than 1
and may also be explicitly controlled through the `-C debug-assertions`
flag.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/563

The `debug_assert!` and `debug_assert_eq!` macros now respect this instead of
the `ndebug` variable and `ndebug` no longer holds any meaning to the standard
library.

Code which was previously relying on `not(ndebug)` to gate expensive code should
be updated to rely on `debug_assertions` instead.

Closes #22492
[breaking-change]
2015-03-06 08:58:30 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
9eb596ce8f Rollup merge of #22899 - huonw:macro-stability, r=alexcrichton
Unstable items used in a macro expansion will now always trigger
stability warnings, *unless* the unstable items are directly inside a
macro marked with `#[allow_internal_unstable]`. IOW, the compiler warns
unless the span of the unstable item is a subspan of the definition of a
macro marked with that attribute.

E.g.

    #[allow_internal_unstable]
    macro_rules! foo {
        ($e: expr) => {{
            $e;
            unstable(); // no warning
            only_called_by_foo!();
        }}
    }

    macro_rules! only_called_by_foo {
        () => { unstable() } // warning
    }

    foo!(unstable()) // warning

The unstable inside `foo` is fine, due to the attribute. But the
`unstable` inside `only_called_by_foo` is not, since that macro doesn't
have the attribute, and the `unstable` passed into `foo` is also not
fine since it isn't contained in the macro itself (that is, even though
it is only used directly in the macro).

In the process this makes the stability tracking much more precise,
e.g. previously `println!(\"{}\", unstable())` got no warning, but now it
does. As such, this is a bug fix that may cause [breaking-change]s.

The attribute is definitely feature gated, since it explicitly allows
side-stepping the feature gating system.

---

This updates `thread_local!` macro to use the attribute, since it uses
unstable features internally (initialising a struct with unstable
fields).
2015-03-06 08:58:16 +05:30
Alex Crichton
73b0b25e32 std: Stabilize the fs module
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::fs` module now that
it's had some time to bake. The change was largely just adding `#[stable]` tags,
but there are a few APIs that remain `#[unstable]`.

The following apis are now marked `#[stable]`:

* `std::fs` (the name)
* `File`
* `Metadata`
* `ReadDir`
* `DirEntry`
* `OpenOptions`
* `Permissions`
* `File::{open, create}`
* `File::{sync_all, sync_data}`
* `File::set_len`
* `File::metadata`
* Trait implementations for `File` and `&File`
* `OpenOptions::new`
* `OpenOptions::{read, write, append, truncate, create}`
* `OpenOptions::open` - this function was modified, however, to not attempt to
  reject cross-platform openings of directories. This means that some platforms
  will succeed in opening a directory and others will fail.
* `Metadata::{is_dir, is_file, len, permissions}`
* `Permissions::{readonly, set_readonly}`
* `Iterator for ReadDir`
* `DirEntry::path`
* `remove_file` - like with `OpenOptions::open`, the extra windows code to
  remove a readonly file has been removed. This means that removing a readonly
  file will succeed on some platforms but fail on others.
* `metadata`
* `rename`
* `copy`
* `hard_link`
* `soft_link`
* `read_link`
* `create_dir`
* `create_dir_all`
* `remove_dir`
* `remove_dir_all`
* `read_dir`

The following apis remain `#[unstable]`.

* `WalkDir` and `walk` - there are many methods by which a directory walk can be
  constructed, and it's unclear whether the current semantics are the right
  ones. For example symlinks are not handled super well currently. This is now
  behind a new `fs_walk` feature.
* `File::path` - this is an extra abstraction which the standard library
  provides on top of what the system offers and it's unclear whether we should
  be doing so. This is now behind a new `file_path` feature.
* `Metadata::{accessed, modified}` - we do not currently have a good
  abstraction for a moment in time which is what these APIs should likely be
  returning, so these remain `#[unstable]` for now. These are now behind a new
  `fs_time` feature
* `set_file_times` - like with `Metadata::accessed`, we do not currently have
  the appropriate abstraction for the arguments here so this API remains
  unstable behind the `fs_time` feature gate.
* `PathExt` - the precise set of methods on this trait may change over time and
  some methods may be removed. This API remains unstable behind the `path_ext`
  feature gate.
* `set_permissions` - we may wish to expose a more granular ability to set the
  permissions on a file instead of just a blanket "set all permissions" method.
  This function remains behind the `fs` feature.

The following apis are now `#[deprecated]`

* The `TempDir` type is now entirely deprecated and is [located on
  crates.io][tempdir] as the `tempdir` crate with [its source][github] at
  rust-lang/tempdir.

[tempdir]: https://crates.io/crates/tempdir
[github]: https://github.com/rust-lang/tempdir

The stability of some of these APIs has been questioned over the past few weeks
in using these APIs, and it is intentional that the majority of APIs here are
marked `#[stable]`. The `std::fs` module has a lot of room to grow and the
material is [being tracked in a RFC issue][rfc-issue].

[rfc-issue]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/939

[breaking-change]
2015-03-05 16:49:41 -08:00
Alex Crichton
628f5d29c3 std: Stabilize the ffi module
The two main sub-modules, `c_str` and `os_str`, have now had some time to bake
in the standard library. This commits performs a sweep over the modules adding
various stability tags.

The following APIs are now marked `#[stable]`

* `OsString`
* `OsStr`
* `OsString::from_string`
* `OsString::from_str`
* `OsString::new`
* `OsString::into_string`
* `OsString::push` (renamed from `push_os_str`, added an `AsOsStr` bound)
* various trait implementations for `OsString`
* `OsStr::from_str`
* `OsStr::to_str`
* `OsStr::to_string_lossy`
* `OsStr::to_os_string`
* various trait implementations for `OsStr`
* `CString`
* `CStr`
* `NulError`
* `CString::new` - this API's implementation may change as a result of
  rust-lang/rfcs#912 but the usage of `CString::new(thing)` looks like it is
  unlikely to change. Additionally, the `IntoBytes` bound is also likely to
  change but the set of implementors for the trait will not change (despite the
  trait perhaps being renamed).
* `CString::from_vec_unchecked`
* `CString::as_bytes`
* `CString::as_bytes_with_nul`
* `NulError::nul_position`
* `NulError::into_vec`
* `CStr::from_ptr`
* `CStr::as_ptr`
* `CStr::to_bytes`
* `CStr::to_bytes_with_nul`
* various trait implementations for `CStr`

The following APIs remain `#[unstable]`

* `OsStr*Ext` traits remain unstable as the organization of `os::platform` is
  uncertain still and the traits may change location.
* `AsOsStr` remains unstable as generic conversion traits are likely to be
  rethought soon.

The following APIs were deprecated

* `OsString::push_os_str` is now called `push` and takes `T: AsOsStr` instead (a
  superset of the previous functionality).
2015-03-05 14:57:01 -08:00
Alex Crichton
d5d834551c rustc: Add a debug_assertions #[cfg] directive
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 563][rfc] which adds a new
`cfg(debug_assertions)` directive which is specially recognized and calculated
by the compiler. The flag is turned off at any optimization level greater than 1
and may also be explicitly controlled through the `-C debug-assertions`
flag.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/563

The `debug_assert!` and `debug_assert_eq!` macros now respect this instead of
the `ndebug` variable and `ndebug` no longer holds any meaning to the standard
library.

Code which was previously relying on `not(ndebug)` to gate expensive code should
be updated to rely on `debug_assertions` instead.

Closes #22492
[breaking-change]
2015-03-05 14:51:38 -08:00
Jorge Aparicio
f0897aa17f OIBIT: for PhantomData<T> check T rather than the struct itself 2015-03-05 17:10:59 -05:00
bors
b0746ff19b Auto merge of #23031 - Manishearth:rollup, r=Manishearth 2015-03-05 21:03:10 +00:00
bors
f0c74f85f3 Auto merge of #23026 - nikomatsakis:issue-20220-supertrait, r=nikomatsakis
The main gist of this PR is commit 1077efb which removes the list of supertraits from the `TraitDef` and pulls them into a separate table, which is accessed via `lookup_super_predicates`. This is analogous to `lookup_predicates`, which gets the complete where clause. This allows us to create the `TraitDef`, which contains the list generics and so forth, without fully knowing the list of supertraits. This in turn allows the *supertrait listing* to contain references to associated types like `<Self as Foo>::Item`, which were previously impossible because conversion required having the `TraitDef` for `Foo`.

We do not yet support `Self::Item` in a supertrait listing. This doesn't work because to convert that, it attempts to expand out the full set of supertraits, which are in the process of being created. This could potentially be worked out by having the expansion of supertraits proceed in a lazy fashion, but we'd have to define shadowing rules for associated types which we don't currently have.

Along the way (in 9de9ec5) I also removed the restriction against duplicate bounds and generalized the code so that it can handle having the same supertrait multiple times with different arguments, e.g. `Foo : Bar<i32> + Bar<u32>`. This restriction was serving no particular purpose, since the same trait could be extended multiple times indirectly, and in the era of multidispatch it is actively harmful.

This is technically a [breaking-change] because it affects the definition of a super-trait. Anything in a where clause that looks like `where Self : Foo` is now considered a supertrait. Because cycles are disallowed in supertraits, that could lead to some errors. This has not been observed in any existing code.

r? @nrc
2015-03-05 17:52:21 +00:00
awlnx
951ef9d1f1 fix for new attributes failing. issue #22964 2015-03-05 11:53:51 -05:00
Huon Wilson
84b060ce29 Add #[allow_internal_unstable] to track stability for macros better.
Unstable items used in a macro expansion will now always trigger
stability warnings, *unless* the unstable items are directly inside a
macro marked with `#[allow_internal_unstable]`. IOW, the compiler warns
unless the span of the unstable item is a subspan of the definition of a
macro marked with that attribute.

E.g.

    #[allow_internal_unstable]
    macro_rules! foo {
        ($e: expr) => {{
            $e;
            unstable(); // no warning
            only_called_by_foo!();
        }}
    }

    macro_rules! only_called_by_foo {
        () => { unstable() } // warning
    }

    foo!(unstable()) // warning

The unstable inside `foo` is fine, due to the attribute. But the
`unstable` inside `only_called_by_foo` is not, since that macro doesn't
have the attribute, and the `unstable` passed into `foo` is also not
fine since it isn't contained in the macro itself (that is, even though
it is only used directly in the macro).

In the process this makes the stability tracking much more precise,
e.g. previously `println!("{}", unstable())` got no warning, but now it
does. As such, this is a bug fix that may cause [breaking-change]s.

The attribute is definitely feature gated, since it explicitly allows
side-stepping the feature gating system.
2015-03-06 00:18:28 +11:00
Niko Matsakis
9b332ff2c7 Address nits by @nrc. 2015-03-05 05:46:12 -05:00
Manish Goregaokar
145b83e633 Rollup merge of #22994 - eddyb:unsuffix-ints-good, r=alexcrichton
Automatic has-same-types testing methodology can be found in #22501.
Because most of them don't work with `--pretty=typed`, compile-fail tests were manually audited.

r? @aturon
2015-03-05 12:38:33 +05:30
Eduard Burtescu
e64670888a Remove integer suffixes where the types in compiled code are identical. 2015-03-05 12:38:33 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c8c4d85b50 Rollup merge of #22764 - ivanradanov:fileline_help, r=huonw
When warnings and errors occur, the associated help message should not print the same code snippet.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/21938
2015-03-05 12:38:32 +05:30
Alex Crichton
95d904625b std: Deprecate std::old_io::fs
This commit deprecates the majority of std::old_io::fs in favor of std::fs and
its new functionality. Some functions remain non-deprecated but are now behind a
feature gate called `old_fs`. These functions will be deprecated once
suitable replacements have been implemented.

The compiler has been migrated to new `std::fs` and `std::path` APIs where
appropriate as part of this change.
2015-03-04 15:59:30 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
cd50b4e0b1 Generalize the code so we can handle multiple supertraits.
Fixes #10596. Fixes #22279.
2015-03-04 15:06:33 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
bc9ae36dba Separate supertrait collection from processing a TraitDef. This allows
us to construct trait-references and do other things without forcing a
full evaluation of the supertraits. One downside of this scheme is that
we must invoke `ensure_super_predicates` before using any construct that
might require knowing about the super-predicates.
2015-03-04 15:06:33 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
ab8a769c57 Extend the "treat-err-as-bug" option to cover calls to fatal. 2015-03-04 15:05:52 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
4dfa81f6fa Extract out the filter_to_traits functionality 2015-03-04 15:05:52 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
ba1b5ee1d1 Simplify impl of Elaborator now that we don't need stack traces anymore. 2015-03-04 15:05:52 -05:00
Michael Woerister
2f8865556b Encode codemap and span information in crate metadata.
This allows to create proper debuginfo line information for items inlined from other crates (e.g. instantiations of generics).
Only the codemap's 'metadata' is stored in a crate's metadata. That is, just filename, line-beginnings, etc. but not the actual source code itself. We are thus missing the opportunity of making Rust the first "open-source-only" programming language out there. Pity.
2015-03-04 09:50:09 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
0d5bcb14ad Switched to Box::new in many places.
Many of the modifications putting in `Box::new` calls also include a
pointer to Issue 22405, which tracks going back to `box <expr>` if
possible in the future.

(Still tried to use `Box<_>` where it sufficed; thus some tests still
have `box_syntax` enabled, as they use a mix of `box` and `Box::new`.)

Precursor for overloaded-`box` and placement-`in`; see Issue 22181.
2015-03-03 21:05:55 +01:00
bors
14f0942a49 Auto merge of #22532 - pnkfelix:arith-overflow, r=pnkfelix,eddyb
Rebase and follow-through on work done by @cmr and @aatch.

Implements most of rust-lang/rfcs#560. Errors encountered from the checks during building were fixed.

The checks for division, remainder and bit-shifting have not been implemented yet.

See also PR #20795

cc @Aatch ; cc @nikomatsakis
2015-03-03 14:18:03 +00:00
Ivan Radanov Ivanov
7496539a00 Change span_help calls to fileline_help where appropriate 2015-03-03 15:18:33 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
393ce1820e Rollup merge of #22876 - Florob:const, r=nikomatsakis
This changes the type of some public constants/statics in libunicode.
Notably some `&'static &'static [(char, char)]` have changed
to `&'static [(char, char)]`. The regexp crate seems to be the
sole user of these, yet this is technically a [breaking-change]
2015-03-03 17:02:20 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
3b30b74692 Rollup merge of #22943 - ipetkov:lint-recursion, r=alexcrichton
* The lint visitor's visit_ty method did not recurse, and had a
  reference to the now closed #10894
* The newly enabled recursion has only affected the `deprectated` lint
  which now detects uses of deprecated items in trait impls and
  function return types
* Renamed some references to `CowString` and `CowVec` to `Cow<str>` and
  `Cow<[T]>`, respectively, which appear outside of the crate which
  defines them
* Replaced a few instances of `InvariantType<T>` with
  `PhantomData<Cell<T>>`
* Disabled the `deprecated` lint in several places that
  reference/implement traits on deprecated items which will get cleaned
  up in the future
* Unfortunately, this means that if a library declares
  `#![deny(deprecated)]` and marks anything as deprecated, it will have
  to disable the lint for any uses of said item, e.g. any impl the now
  deprecated item

For any library that denies deprecated items but has deprecated items
of its own, this is a [breaking-change]

I had originally intended for the lint to ignore uses of deprecated items that are declared in the same crate, but this goes against some previous test cases that expect the lint to capture *all* uses of deprecated items, so I maintained the previous approach to avoid changing the expected behavior of the lint.

Tested locally on OS X, so hopefully there aren't any deprecated item uses behind a `cfg` that I may have missed.
2015-03-03 17:01:15 +05:30
Felix S. Klock II
4e23179c85 Incorporated second review suggestion from eddyb. 2015-03-03 12:10:58 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
11057fee08 Incorporated first review sugestion from eddyb.
Suggestion was here:

  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/22532#discussion_r25505609
2015-03-03 12:10:58 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
5d950bd37d Switch to eval_const_expr_partial when check_match.rs checks for NaN. 2015-03-03 12:10:58 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
e919f82da1 Address arith-overflow and error-handling in const_eval.rs.
1. Detect and report arithmetic overflow during const-expr eval.

 2. Instead `eval_const_expr_partial` returning `Err(String)`, it now
    has a dedicated enum of different cases. The main benefit of this
    is the ability to pass along an interpretable payload, namely the
    two inputs that caused an overlfow.

I attempted to minimize fallout to error output in tests, but some was
unavoidable. Those changes are in a follow-on commit.
2015-03-03 12:10:57 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
f1ea2b3094 Catch arith-overflow explicitly during rustc::middle::const_eval.
This only replaces the conditional arith-overflow asserts with
unconditional errors from the guts of const-eval; it does *not*
attempt to sanely handle such errors e.g. with a nice error message
from `rustc`.  So the same test that led me to add this commit are
still failing, and must be addressed.
2015-03-03 12:10:57 +01:00
James Miller
280dea743b Implement parse_opt_bool better
During my clean-up of rebase errors, I took the opportunity to implement
parse_opt_bool so that it isn't identical to parse_bool wrapped in
`Some`.

parse_opt_bool considers no value to be true, a value of 'y', 'yes' or
'on' to be true and 'n', 'no' or 'off' to be false. All other values are
an error.
2015-03-03 12:10:19 +01:00
James Miller
1246d4067f Add core::num::wrapping and fix overflow errors.
Many of the core rust libraries have places that rely on integer
wrapping behaviour. These places have been altered to use the wrapping_*
methods:

 * core:#️⃣:sip - A number of macros
 * core::str - The `maximal_suffix` method in `TwoWaySearcher`
 * rustc::util::nodemap - Implementation of FnvHash
 * rustc_back::sha2 - A number of macros and other places
 * rand::isaac - Isaac64Rng, changed to use the Wrapping helper type

Some places had "benign" underflow. This is when underflow or overflow
occurs, but the unspecified value is not used due to other conditions.

 * collections::bit::Bitv - underflow when `self.nbits` is zero.
 * collections:#️⃣:{map,table} - Underflow when searching an empty
   table. Did cause undefined behaviour in this case due to an
   out-of-bounds ptr::offset based on the underflowed index. However the
   resulting pointers would never be read from.
 * syntax::ext::deriving::encodable - Underflow when calculating the
   index of the last field in a variant with no fields.

These cases were altered to avoid the underflow, often by moving the
underflowing operation to a place where underflow could not happen.

There was one case that relied on the fact that unsigned arithmetic and
two's complement arithmetic are identical with wrapping semantics. This
was changed to use the wrapping_* methods.

Finally, the calculation of variant discriminants could overflow if the
preceeding discriminant was `U64_MAX`. The logic in `rustc::middle::ty`
for this was altered to avoid the overflow completely, while the
remaining places were changed to use wrapping methods. This is because
`rustc::middle::ty::enum_variants` now throws an error when the
calculated discriminant value overflows a `u64`.

This behaviour can be triggered by the following code:

```
enum Foo {
  A = U64_MAX,
  B
}
```

This commit also implements the remaining integer operators for
Wrapped<T>.
2015-03-03 12:10:19 +01:00
Corey Richardson
cdfff9db35 rustc: implement arithmetic overflow checking
Adds overflow checking to integer addition, multiplication, and subtraction
when `-Z force-overflow-checks` is true, or if `--cfg ndebug` is not passed to
the compiler. On overflow, it panics with `arithmetic operation overflowed`.
Also adds `overflowing_add`, `overflowing_sub`, and `overflowing_mul`
intrinsics for doing unchecked arithmetic.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-03 12:09:07 +01:00
bors
24a840d489 Auto merge of #22971 - lifthrasiir:metadata-reform, r=huonw
This is a series of individual but correlated changes to the metadata format. The changes are significant enough that it (finally) bumps the metadata encoding version. In brief, they altogether reduce the total size of stage1 binaries by 27% (!!!!). Almost every low-hanging fruit has been considered and fixed; see the individual commits for details.

Detailed library (not just metadata) size changes for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu stage1 binaries (baseline being 3a96d6a981):

````
   before     after  delta path
--------- --------- ------ --------------------------------
  1706146   1050412  38.4% liballoc-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   398576    152454  61.8% libarena-4e7c5e5c.rlib
    71441     56892  20.4% libarena-4e7c5e5c.so
 14424754   5084102  64.8% libcollections-4e7c5e5c.rlib
 39143186  14743118  62.3% libcore-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   195574    188150   3.8% libflate-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   153123    152603   0.3% libflate-4e7c5e5c.so
   477152    215262  54.9% libfmt_macros-4e7c5e5c.rlib
    77728     66601  14.3% libfmt_macros-4e7c5e5c.so
  1216936    684104  43.8% libgetopts-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   207846    181116  12.9% libgetopts-4e7c5e5c.so
   349722    147530  57.8% libgraphviz-4e7c5e5c.rlib
    60196     49197  18.3% libgraphviz-4e7c5e5c.so
   729842    259906  64.4% liblibc-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   349358    247014  29.3% liblog-4e7c5e5c.rlib
    88878     83163   6.4% liblog-4e7c5e5c.so
  1968508    732840  62.8% librand-4e7c5e5c.rlib
  1968204    696326  64.6% librbml-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   283207    206589  27.1% librbml-4e7c5e5c.so
 72369394  46401230  35.9% librustc-4e7c5e5c.rlib
 11941372  10498483  12.1% librustc-4e7c5e5c.so
  2717894   1983272  27.0% librustc_back-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   501900    464176   7.5% librustc_back-4e7c5e5c.so
    15058     12588  16.4% librustc_bitflags-4e7c5e5c.rlib
  4008268   2961912  26.1% librustc_borrowck-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   837550    785633   6.2% librustc_borrowck-4e7c5e5c.so
  6473348   6095470   5.8% librustc_driver-4e7c5e5c.rlib
  1448785   1433945   1.0% librustc_driver-4e7c5e5c.so
 95483688  94779704   0.7% librustc_llvm-4e7c5e5c.rlib
 43516815  43487809   0.1% librustc_llvm-4e7c5e5c.so
   938140    817236  12.9% librustc_privacy-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   182653    176563   3.3% librustc_privacy-4e7c5e5c.so
  4390288   3543284  19.3% librustc_resolve-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   872981    831824   4.7% librustc_resolve-4e7c5e5c.so
 18176426  14795426  18.6% librustc_trans-4e7c5e5c.rlib
  3657354   3480026   4.8% librustc_trans-4e7c5e5c.so
 16815076  13868862  17.5% librustc_typeck-4e7c5e5c.rlib
  3274439   3123898   4.6% librustc_typeck-4e7c5e5c.so
 21372308  14890582  30.3% librustdoc-4e7c5e5c.rlib
  4501971   4172202   7.3% librustdoc-4e7c5e5c.so
  8055028   2951044  63.4% libserialize-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   958101    710016  25.9% libserialize-4e7c5e5c.so
 30810208  15160648  50.8% libstd-4e7c5e5c.rlib
  6819003   5967485  12.5% libstd-4e7c5e5c.so
 58850950  31949594  45.7% libsyntax-4e7c5e5c.rlib
  9060154   7882423  13.0% libsyntax-4e7c5e5c.so
  1474310   1062102  28.0% libterm-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   345577    323952   6.3% libterm-4e7c5e5c.so
  2827854   1643056  41.9% libtest-4e7c5e5c.rlib
   517811    452519  12.6% libtest-4e7c5e5c.so
  2274106   1761240  22.6% libunicode-4e7c5e5c.rlib
--------- --------- ------ --------------------------------
499359187 363465583  27.2% total
````

Some notes:

* Uncompressed metadata compacts very well. It is less visible for compressed metadata but still it achieves about 5~10% reduction.
* *Every* commit is designed to reduce the metadata in one way. There is absolutely no negative impact associated to changes (that's why the table above doesn't contain a minus delta).
* I've confirmed that this compiles through `make all`, making it almost correct. Other platforms have to be tested though.
* Oh, I'll rebase this as soon as I have spare time, but I guess this needs an extensive review anyway.
* I haven't rigorously checked the encoder and decoder performance. I tried to minimize the impact (some encodings are actually simpler than the original), but I'm not sure.

Fixes #2743, #9303 (partially) and #21482.
2015-03-03 08:06:59 +00:00
Kang Seonghoon
ef3c7af172 metadata: Bump the metadata encoding version.
We have changed the encoding enough to bump that.
Also added some notes about metadata encoding to librbml/lib.rs.
2015-03-03 11:55:38 +09:00
Kang Seonghoon
36a09a162d metadata: Flatten tag_table_id and tag_table_val tags.
This avoids a biggish eight-byte `tag_table_id` tag in favor of
autoserialized integer tags, which are smaller and can be later
used to encode them in the optimal number of bytes. `NodeId` was
u32 after all.

Previously:

                       <------------- len1 -------------->
    tag_table_* <len1> tag_table_id 88 <nodeid in 8 bytes>
                       tag_table_val <len2> <actual data>
                                            <-- len2 --->

Now:

                      <--------------- len --------------->
    tag_table_* <len> U32 <nodeid in 4 bytes> <actual data>
2015-03-03 11:55:37 +09:00
Kang Seonghoon
84e9a61e9c metadata: Implement relaxation of short RBML lengths.
We try to move the data when the length can be encoded in
the much smaller number of bytes. This interferes with indices and
type abbreviations however, so this commit introduces a public
interface to get and mark a "stable" (i.e. not affected by
relaxation) position of the current pointer.

The relaxation logic only moves a small data, currently at most
256 bytes, as moving the data can be costly. There might be
further opportunities to allow more relaxation by moving fields
around, which I didn't seriously try.
2015-03-03 11:55:37 +09:00
Kang Seonghoon
38a965a747 metadata: New tag encoding scheme.
EBML tags are encoded in a variable-length unsigned int (vuint),
which is clever but causes some tags to be encoded in two bytes
while there are really about 180 tags or so. Assuming that there
wouldn't be, say, over 1,000 tags in the future, we can use much
more efficient encoding scheme. The new scheme should support
at most 4,096 tags anyway.

This also flattens a scattered tag namespace (did you know that
0xa9 is followed by 0xb0?) and makes a room for autoserialized tags
in 0x00 through 0x1f.
2015-03-03 11:55:32 +09:00
Kang Seonghoon
ac20ded1f8 metadata: Avoid the use of raw wr_str or write_all.
They are, with a conjunction of `start_tag` and `end_tag`, commonly
used to write a document with a binary data of known size. However
the use of `start_tag` makes the length always 4 bytes long, which
is almost not optimal (requiring the relaxation step to remedy).
Directly using `wr_tagged_*` methods is better for both readability
and resulting metadata size.
2015-03-03 11:55:10 +09:00
Brian Anderson
76e9fa63ba core: Audit num module for int/uint
* count_ones/zeros, trailing_ones/zeros return u32, not usize
* rotate_left/right take u32, not usize
* RADIX, MANTISSA_DIGITS, DIGITS, BITS, BYTES are u32, not usize

Doesn't touch pow because there's another PR for it.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-02 16:12:46 -08:00
Ivan Petkov
2b03718618 Enable recursion for visit_ty in lint visitor
* The lint visitor's visit_ty method did not recurse, and had a
  reference to the now closed #10894
* The newly enabled recursion has only affected the `deprectated` lint
  which now detects uses of deprecated items in trait impls and
  function return types
* Renamed some references to `CowString` and `CowVec` to `Cow<str>` and
  `Cow<[T]>`, respectively, which appear outside of the crate which
  defines them
* Replaced a few instances of `InvariantType<T>` with
  `PhantomData<Cell<T>>`
* Disabled the `deprecated` lint in several places that
  reference/implement traits on deprecated items which will get cleaned
  up in the future
* Disabled the `exceeding_bitshifts` lint for
  compile-fail/huge-array-simple test so it doesn't shadow the expected
  error on 32bit systems
* Unfortunately, this means that if a library declares
  `#![deny(deprecated)]` and marks anything as deprecated, it will have
  to disable the lint for any uses of said item, e.g. any impl the now
  deprecated item

For any library that denies deprecated items but has deprecated items
of its own, this is a [breaking-change]
2015-03-02 15:35:48 -08:00
Florian Zeitz
f35f973cb7 Use consts instead of statics where appropriate
This changes the type of some public constants/statics in libunicode.
Notably some `&'static &'static [(char, char)]` have changed
to `&'static [(char, char)]`. The regexp crate seems to be the
sole user of these, yet this is technically a [breaking-change]
2015-03-02 17:11:51 +01:00
Niko Matsakis
00fcf79448 Remove the synthetic "region bound" from closures and instead update how
type-outlives works for closure types so that it ensures that all upvars
outlive the region in question. This gives the same guarantees but
without introducing artificial regions (and gives better error messages
to boot).
2015-03-02 05:45:41 -05:00
Manish Goregaokar
ef8b20a564 Rollup merge of #22821 - ipetkov:lint-method-rename, r=eddyb
Traits can have associated types and not just methods. This
clarification reflects the the type of the input the method accepts.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-02 03:53:54 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
fb19cd7fb7 Rollup merge of #22504 - GuillaumeGomez:audit-integer-libcore, r=Manishearth
Part of #22240.
2015-03-02 03:53:41 +05:30
bors
1576142495 Auto merge of #22880 - alexcrichton:deprecate-io-extensions, r=huonw
The `u64_from_be_bytes` and `u64_to_be_bytes` functions are being deprecated
with no replacement for now.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-01 14:22:58 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
df126589b9 Remove int/uint from libstd/lib.rs 2015-03-01 13:03:44 +01:00
Ivan Petkov
2fc6224411 Rename LintPass::check_trait_method to check_trait_item
Traits can have associated types and not just methods. This
clarification reflects the the type of the input the method accepts.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-28 13:56:37 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
040a811b91 Rollup merge of #22884 - japaric:obsolete, r=alexcrichton
This is leftover from #21843

If you still have `|&:| {}` closures in your code, simply remove the `&:` part.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-28 19:19:00 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
a0f5ed957a Rollup merge of #22869 - alexcrichton:stabilize-env, r=aturon
Now that the `std::env` module has had some time to bake this commit marks most
of its APIs as `#[stable]`. Some notable APIs that are **not** stable (and still
use the same `env` feature gate) are:

* `{set,get}_exit_status` - there are still questions about whether this is the
  right interface for setting/getting the exit status of a process.
* `page_size` - this may change location in the future or perhaps name as well.

This also effectively closes #22122 as the variants of `VarError` are
`#[stable]` now. (this is done intentionally)
2015-02-28 19:18:59 +05:30
bors
6f8d831406 Auto merge of #22851 - FlaPer87:oibit-send-and-friends, r=nikomatsakis
Fixes #22828
Fixes #22629

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-02-28 11:02:32 +00:00
Jorge Aparicio
7ad2e22e4e remove leftover annotations 2015-02-27 23:35:07 -05:00
Huon Wilson
39092530a4 Update docs for rustc_lint crateification. 2015-02-28 15:34:00 +11:00
Huon Wilson
532cd5f85a Separate most of rustc::lint::builtin into a separate crate.
This pulls out the implementations of most built-in lints into a
separate crate, to reduce edit-compile-test iteration times with
librustc_lint and increase parallelism. This should enable lints to be
refactored, added and deleted much more easily as it slashes the
edit-compile cycle to get a minimal working compiler to test with (`make
rustc-stage1`) from

    librustc -> librustc_typeck -> ... -> librustc_driver ->
        libcore -> ... -> libstd

to

    librustc_lint -> librustc_driver -> libcore -> ... libstd

which is significantly faster, mainly due to avoiding the librustc build
itself.

The intention would be to move as much as possible of the infrastructure
into the crate too, but the plumbing is deeply intertwined with librustc
itself at the moment. Also, there are lints for which diagnostics are
registered directly in the compiler code, not in their own crate
traversal, and their definitions have to remain in librustc.

This is a [breaking-change] for direct users of the compiler APIs:
callers of `rustc::session::build_session` or
`rustc::session::build_session_` need to manually call
`rustc_lint::register_builtins` on their return value.

This should make #22206 easier.
2015-02-28 15:33:59 +11:00
Alex Crichton
d79e910337 std: Deprecated the old_io::extensions module
The `u64_from_be_bytes` and `u64_to_be_bytes` functions are being deprecated
with no replacement for now.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-27 16:26:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
ad14891957 std: Stabilize the env module
Now that the `std::env` module has had some time to bake this commit marks most
of its APIs as `#[stable]`. Some notable APIs that are **not** stable (and still
use the same `env` feature gate) are:

* `{set,get}_exit_status` - there are still questions about whether this is the
  right interface for setting/getting the exit status of a process.
* `page_size` - this may change location in the future or perhaps name as well.

This also effectively closes #22122 as the variants of `VarError` are
`#[stable]` now. (this is done intentionally)
2015-02-27 13:41:49 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
cf29aa5300 Rollup merge of #22835 - tshepang:remove-some-warnings, r=jakub- 2015-02-27 22:07:04 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
91569a95f1 Rollup merge of #22795 - alexcrichton:issue-22617, r=huonw
Keeps the method consistent with `Iterator::any`.

Closes #22617
[breaking-change]
2015-02-27 22:07:02 +05:30
Flavio Percoco
b7f9d07f4c Normalize types before collecting obligations
Fixes #22828
Fixes #22629
2015-02-27 14:39:48 +01:00
Huon Wilson
19cb8f32d8 Check stability of struct fields.
We were recording stability attributes applied to fields in the
compiler, and even annotating it in the libs, but the compiler didn't
actually do the checks to give errors/warnings in user crates.
2015-02-26 16:26:34 +11:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
8b2ff472cf remove some compiler warnings 2015-02-26 07:21:26 +02:00
bors
4db0b32467 Auto merge of #22796 - Manishearth:rollup, r=Manishearth 2015-02-25 20:32:58 +00:00
Alex Crichton
18878b155e std: Require &mut self for Iterator::all
Keeps the method consistent with `Iterator::any`.

Closes #22617
[breaking-change]
2015-02-24 22:04:21 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
b18584cbd9 Rollup merge of #22727 - alexcrichton:prep-env, r=aturon
This commit moves `std::env` away from the `std::old_io` error type as well as
the `std::old_path` module. Methods returning an error now return `io::Error`
and methods consuming or returning paths use `std::path` instead of
`std::old_path`. This commit does not yet mark these APIs as `#[stable]`.

This commit also migrates `std::old_io::TempDir` to `std::fs::TempDir` with
essentially the exact same API. This type was added to interoperate with the new
path API and has its own `tempdir` feature.

Finally, this commit reverts the deprecation of `std::os` APIs returning the old
path API types. This deprecation can come back once the entire `std::old_path`
module is deprecated.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-25 10:29:39 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
3a49c3bd9c Rollup merge of #22785 - nikomatsakis:issue-21750-normalization-with-regions, r=pnkfelix
Two changes:

1. Make traits with assoc types invariant w/r/t their inputs.
2. Fully normalize parameter environments, including any region variables (which were being overlooked).

The former supports the latter, but also just seems like a reasonably good idea.

Fixes #21750

cc @edwardw
r? @pnkfelix
2015-02-25 10:27:24 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
9692f3bc94 Rollup merge of #22635 - kmcallister:macros-chapter, r=steveklabnik
r? @steveklabnik
2015-02-25 10:27:03 +05:30
Alex Crichton
2d200c9c8b std: Move std::env to the new I/O APIs
This commit moves `std::env` away from the `std::old_io` error type as well as
the `std::old_path` module. Methods returning an error now return `io::Error`
and methods consuming or returning paths use `std::path` instead of
`std::old_path`. This commit does not yet mark these APIs as `#[stable]`.

This commit also migrates `std::old_io::TempDir` to `std::fs::TempDir` with
essentially the exact same API. This type was added to interoperate with the new
path API and has its own `tempdir` feature.

Finally, this commit reverts the deprecation of `std::os` APIs returning the old
path API types. This deprecation can come back once the entire `std::old_path`
module is deprecated.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-24 15:27:42 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
206c2546c0 Improve debug output from coherence. 2015-02-24 18:21:20 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
eb841fc44a Resolve regions too when normalizing param env. 2015-02-24 18:21:20 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
db6ae66764 Make traits with assoc types invariant in their inputs. 2015-02-24 18:21:20 -05:00
Manish Goregaokar
c51c377982 Rollup merge of #22539 - oli-obk:style_nitpicks, r=Manishearth
I tried to follow [the style guide][1] as much as possible. This is just from some random readings of the code, so no guarantees on completeness, even in the edited files.

[1]: http://aturon.github.io/style/README.html
2015-02-25 03:21:37 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
4ff8b8aa8f Rollup merge of #22752 - ipetkov:unsafe-lint-fix, r=alexcrichton
This allows selectively disabling the lint for individual methods or traits.
2015-02-25 03:21:05 +05:30
Niko Matsakis
31e09f740a Add handy switch -Z treat-err-as-bug -- it often happens that I am
compiling something I expect to succeed, and this lets me get
stacktraces and also abort compilation faster.
2015-02-24 16:27:23 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
cf73e36ab0 Rework trait-bound-conversion so be based on the AST and rework collect
to pass in the appropriate ast::generics etc
2015-02-24 16:27:23 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
36d04711b7 Remove bounds struct from TypeParameterDef. Bounds information is now
exclusively stored in the where clauses.
2015-02-24 16:27:22 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
0d9e473be9 Comprehence cycle detection in collect. In some cases, the cycles we
report are not *necessary* cycles, but we'll work on refactoring them
over time. This overlaps with the cycle detection that astconv already
does: I left that code in because it gives a more targeted error
message, though perhaps less helpful in that it doesn't give the full
details of the cycle.
2015-02-24 16:27:22 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
15ef2c2e6b Convert astconv to request bounds through the AstConv interface
rather than poking through the `TypeParameterDef` directly.
2015-02-24 16:27:22 -05:00
Oliver Schneider
0bea550a2a style nitpicks 2015-02-24 14:14:48 +01:00
Eduard Burtescu
72d5f39be7 Fix fallout from rebasing. 2015-02-24 14:16:02 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
d31b9ebef5 Implement <T>::method UFCS expression syntax. 2015-02-24 14:16:02 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
5a6a9ed792 rustc: combine partial_def_map and last_private_map into def_map. 2015-02-24 14:16:02 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
06f362aeb3 rustc_resolve: don't handle impl items as if they were modules. 2015-02-24 14:16:01 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
fe4f9b8e3a Use partial path resolutions in expressions for UFCS desugaring. 2015-02-24 14:16:01 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
7a3054f55c rustc_resolve: remove the distinction between DefStaticMethod and DefMethod. 2015-02-24 14:14:17 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
0f49254b31 rustc: use partially resolved definitions to replace the T::A hack. 2015-02-24 14:14:17 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
5809f8ae74 rustc_resolve: use the visitor model more, remove redundant repeated lookups. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
ffb8092ccf syntax: use a single Path for Trait::Item in QPath. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
9a69378e8b rustc: load DefAssociatedTy from cross-crate metadata. Fixes #20542. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
9739ae4d09 rustc: remove unused ForeignType item family. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
004df413aa syntax: don't use TraitRef in QPath. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
a817c69297 syntax: don't store a secondary NodeId for TyPath. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
27747ac1a7 Revert bogus rename from DefTrait to DefaultImpl. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
13efa52946 Remove another instance of ty_open (fixup #22213) 2015-02-24 12:25:56 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
89d5d2448d Rollup merge of #22213 - eddyb:ty_open-case-closed, r=nikomatsakis
This type wasn't necessary, as there was no place using it and unsized types not wrapped in it, at the same time.
r? @nikomatsakis
2015-02-24 12:26:01 +05:30
Eduard Burtescu
7a8a5172a5 Remove ty_open and treat Unsized lvalues as *Unsized. 2015-02-24 08:40:14 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
d7df353377 Rollup merge of #22580 - pnkfelix:guard-pat-cfg2, r=pnkfelix
aatch's cfg revisions, namely to match expressions

Revise handling of match expressions so that arms branch to next arm.

Update the graphviz tests accordingly.

Fixes #22073. (Includes regression test for the issue.)
2015-02-24 12:08:35 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
5676f6084b Rollup merge of #22301 - nikomatsakis:object-safe-sized-methods, r=huonw
RFC 817 is not yet accepted, but I wanted to put this code up so people can see how it works. And to be ready lest it should be accepted.

cc rust-lang/rfcs#817
2015-02-24 12:08:35 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
cf2c14f81b Rollup merge of #22730 - ipetkov:lint-docs, r=alexcrichton
This is a breaking change if missing docs are forbidden in any module or crate.

I had to add documentation to undocumented associated types in libstd and libcore, please let me know if the documentation is inadequate anywhere!

Fixes #20648
2015-02-24 12:08:35 +05:30
Ivan Petkov
fcf70230eb Properly reimplement unsafe-code lint to honor changing lint attributes 2015-02-23 22:32:58 -08:00
bors
2890508d97 Auto merge of #21689 - FlaPer87:oibit-send-and-friends, r=nikomatsakis
This is one more step towards completing #13231

This series of commits add support for default trait implementations. The changes in this PR don't break existing code and they are expected to preserve the existing behavior in the compiler as far as built-in bounds checks go.

The PR adds negative implementations of `Send`/`Sync` for some types and it removes the special cases for `Send`/`Sync` during the trait obligations checks. That is, it now fully relies on the traits check rather than lang items.

Once this patch lands and a new snapshot is created, it'll be possible to add default impls for `Send` and `Sync` and remove entirely the use of `BuiltinBound::{BoundSend,BoundSync}` for positive implementations as well.

This PR also removes the restriction on negative implementations. That is, it is now possible to add negative implementations for traits other than `Send`/`Sync`
2015-02-24 02:22:44 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
fd9f7da68e Make traits with by-value-self be considered object safe. 2015-02-23 15:28:27 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
8f5d225933 Extend object safety so that methods with Sized:Self are exempt. 2015-02-23 15:28:26 -05:00
Manish Goregaokar
3b69d1b941 Rollup merge of #22490 - nagisa:inline-args, r=alexcrichton 2015-02-23 11:43:58 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
5a41536462 Rollup merge of #22664 - lfairy:just-say-no, r=alexcrichton
Leading hyphens already don't work (#22661), so no code should break from this change.

Closes #22661.
2015-02-23 11:43:56 -08:00
Ivan Petkov
717a91d665 Update missing-docs lint to check associated type declarations
[breaking-change]

Fixes #20648
2015-02-23 11:07:37 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
07b6b7492d Rollup merge of #22674 - untitaker:issue22243, r=alexcrichton
"body": null,
2015-02-23 23:28:48 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
af81ec2f43 Rollup merge of #22559 - kmcallister:borrowck-readme, r=nikomatsakis
And minor fixes to other docs.

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-02-23 23:28:46 +05:30
bors
67eb38ee4c Auto merge of #22466 - Kimundi:str_pattern_ai_safe, r=aturon
This is not a complete implementation of the RFC:

- only existing methods got updated, no new ones added
- doc comments are not extensive enough yet
- optimizations got lost and need to be reimplemented

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/528

Technically a

[breaking-change]
2015-02-22 22:45:46 +00:00
Markus Unterwaditzer
a499148457 Fix another occurrence of #22243 2015-02-22 17:13:41 +01:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
c9d0967383 Validate inline attribute arguments 2015-02-22 13:44:28 +02:00
James Miller
4bae133070 revise handling of match expressions so that arms branch to next arm.
Update the graphviz tests accordingly.

Fixes #22073. (Includes regression test for the issue.)

(Factoring of aatch CFG code, Part 4.)
2015-02-22 12:43:08 +01:00
James Miller
eb4961b961 Add support for mapping a single ast-node to multiple cfg-nodes.
This is necessary for e.g. supporting the cfgs we plan to construct
for match under aatch's plan.

(Factoring of aatch CFG code, Part 3.)
2015-02-22 12:43:03 +01:00
James Miller
a0b7bad00e remove the exit_map field, it is unnecessary.
(Factoring of aatch CFG code, Part 2.)
2015-02-22 12:01:59 +01:00
James Miller
97c1711894 Distinguish between AST and various Dummy nodes in CFG.
(Factoring of aatch CFG code, Part 1.)
2015-02-22 12:01:58 +01:00
Chris Wong
a7594f2d5b Disallow crate names with leading hyphens
Leading hyphens already don't work (#22661), so no code should break
from this change.

Closes #22661.
2015-02-22 20:05:05 +13:00
Flavio Percoco
6d1844c806 Record default implementations in a separate step 2015-02-22 02:14:27 +01:00
Niko Matsakis
3ebc2abc6a tweak exhaustive matching of ty_infer 2015-02-22 02:14:27 +01:00
Niko Matsakis
640000a7c0 fix treatment of parameters and associated types 2015-02-22 02:14:27 +01:00
Flavio Percoco
1cc5a87c08 Don't report bug for IntVar and FloatVar 2015-02-22 02:14:27 +01:00
Flavio Percoco
38ef5ee48f Check constituent types are known 2015-02-22 02:14:27 +01:00
Niko Matsakis
e8df95d77f mark candidate set ambig for defaulted traits where self-type is not yet known 2015-02-22 02:14:27 +01:00