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bors
179b2b48ba auto merge of #15411 : mitchmindtree/rust/master, r=alexcrichton
I ran `make check` and everything went smoothly. I also tested `#[deriving(Decodable, Encodable)]` on a struct containing both Cell<T> and RefCell<T> and everything now seems to work fine.
2014-07-07 04:46:31 +00:00
mitchmindtree
0e84d6fc1a Implemented Decodable/Encodable for Cell and RefCell. Fixes #15395
Updated PR with fixme and test

Updated PR with fixme and test
2014-07-07 13:02:09 +10:00
bors
4c0cab7f2f auto merge of #15454 : jakub-/rust/15453, r=huonw
I forget we now have byte string literals.
2014-07-06 11:41:37 +00:00
Alex Crichton
812637e683 test: Fix tests for crate_id removal
This involved removing some tests whose functionality was removed such as many
of the crateresolve tests
2014-07-05 12:46:42 -07:00
Jakub Wieczorek
1aa23b8e1c Fix #15453 2014-07-05 16:32:13 +02:00
bors
342321def6 auto merge of #15442 : luqmana/rust/odp, r=pnkfelix
Inadvertently changed the order in which destructors ran in certain cases with #15076.

Fixes #15438.
2014-07-05 11:11:47 +00:00
bors
d611800a70 auto merge of #15284 : apoelstra/rust/bitv-methods, r=cmr
The types `Bitv` and `BitvSet` are badly out of date. This PR:
- cleans up the code (primarily, simplifies `Bitv` and implements `BitvSet` in terms of `Bitv`)
- implements several new traits for `Bitv`
- adds new functionality to `Bitv` and `BitvSet`
- replaces internal iterators with external ones
- updates documentation
- minor bug fixes

This is a significantly souped-up version of PR #15139 and is the result of the discussion there.
2014-07-05 05:01:49 +00:00
Luqman Aden
1af8663579 librustc: Make sure to run destructors in the right order when matching on moved value. 2014-07-04 18:05:09 -07:00
bors
935da0739e auto merge of #15405 : pcwalton/rust/delifetime, r=nick29581
This was parsed by the parser but completely ignored; not even stored in
the AST!

This breaks code that looks like:

    static X: &'static [u8] = &'static [1, 2, 3];

Change this code to the shorter:

    static X: &'static [u8] = &[1, 2, 3];

Closes #15312.

[breaking-change]

r? @nick29581
2014-07-04 19:01:33 +00:00
bors
c0b76abf91 auto merge of #15388 : jakub-/rust/issue-12285, r=pcwalton
Unit-like struct patterns are irrefutable, no need for a branch.

And some cleanup while I'm at it.
2014-07-04 12:01:22 +00:00
Patrick Walton
29ec2506ab librustc: Remove the &LIFETIME EXPR production from the language.
This was parsed by the parser but completely ignored; not even stored in
the AST!

This breaks code that looks like:

    static X: &'static [u8] = &'static [1, 2, 3];

Change this code to the shorter:

    static X: &'static [u8] = &[1, 2, 3];

Closes #15312.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-04 00:56:57 -07:00
bors
5b11610ced auto merge of #15343 : alexcrichton/rust/0.11.0-release, r=brson 2014-07-04 01:21:19 +00:00
Jakub Wieczorek
c2c27faa35 Fix #12285
Unit-like struct patterns are irrefutable, no need for a branch.
2014-07-04 00:29:47 +02:00
Alex Crichton
c4ac124edd Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into 0.11.0-release
Conflicts:
	RELEASES.txt
2014-07-02 18:48:23 -07:00
bors
67776ba3da auto merge of #15325 : pcwalton/rust/trait-impl-bound-mismatch, r=pnkfelix
with the corresponding trait parameter bounds.

This is a version of the patch in PR #12611 by Florian Hahn, modified to
address Niko's feedback.

It does not address the issue of duplicate type parameter bounds, nor
does it address the issue of implementation-defined methods that contain
*fewer* bounds than the trait, because Niko's review indicates that this
should not be necessary (and indeed I believe it is not). A test has
been added to ensure that this works.

This will break code like:

    trait Foo {
        fn bar<T:Baz>();
    }

    impl Foo for Boo {
        fn bar<T:Baz + Quux>() { ... }
        //             ^~~~ ERROR
    }

This will be rejected because the implementation requires *more* bounds
than the trait. It can be fixed by either adding the missing bound to
the trait:

    trait Foo {
        fn bar<T:Baz + Quux>();
        //             ^~~~
    }

    impl Foo for Boo {
        fn bar<T:Baz + Quux>() { ... }  // OK
    }

Or by removing the bound from the impl:

    trait Foo {
        fn bar<T:Baz>();
    }

    impl Foo for Boo {
        fn bar<T:Baz>() { ... }  // OK
        //       ^ remove Quux
    }

This patch imports the relevant tests from #2687, as well as the test
case in #5886, which is fixed as well by this patch.

Closes #2687.
Closes #5886.

[breaking-change]

r? @pnkfelix
2014-07-03 01:06:38 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra
78b674152e collections::bitv: change constructors for Bitv and BitvSet
`Bitv::new` has been renamed `Bitv::with_capacity`. The new function
`Bitv::new` now creates a `Bitv` with no elements.

The new function `BitvSet::with_capacity` creates a `BitvSet` with
a specified capacity.
2014-07-02 12:36:02 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ff1dd44b40 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into 0.11.0-release
Conflicts:
	src/libstd/lib.rs
2014-07-02 11:08:21 -07:00
Jakub Wieczorek
9b3f9d9444 Change exhaustiveness analysis to permit multiple constructors per pattern
Slice patterns are different from the rest in that a single slice pattern
does not have a distinct constructor if it contains a variable-length subslice
pattern. For example, the pattern [a, b, ..tail] can match a slice of length 2, 3, 4
and so on.

As a result, the decision tree for exhaustiveness and redundancy analysis should
explore each of those constructors separately to determine if the pattern could be useful
when specialized for any of them.
2014-07-02 18:27:12 +02:00
bors
cb220a86ba auto merge of #15310 : pcwalton/rust/tests-for-12223, r=brson
still in scope".

This issue was fixed by PR #12828 and #5781. All that was left was to
add tests.

Closes #12223.
2014-07-02 12:06:34 +00:00
bors
89259b34c0 auto merge of #15085 : brson/rust/stridx, r=alexcrichton
Being able to index into the bytes of a string encourages
poor UTF-8 hygiene. To get a view of `&[u8]` from either
a `String` or `&str` slice, use the `as_bytes()` method.

Closes #12710.

[breaking-change]

If the diffstat is any indication this shouldn't have a huge impact but it will have some. Most changes in the `str` and `path` module. A lot of the existing usages were in tests where ascii is expected. There are a number of other legit uses where the characters are known to be ascii.
2014-07-02 05:41:30 +00:00
Patrick Walton
e56dbad9f7 librustc: Properly compare implementation method type parameter bounds
with the corresponding trait parameter bounds.

This is a version of the patch in PR #12611 by Florian Hahn, modified to
address Niko's feedback.

It does not address the issue of duplicate type parameter bounds, nor
does it address the issue of implementation-defined methods that contain
*fewer* bounds than the trait, because Niko's review indicates that this
should not be necessary (and indeed I believe it is not). A test has
been added to ensure that this works.

This will break code like:

    trait Foo {
        fn bar<T:Baz>();
    }

    impl Foo for Boo {
        fn bar<T:Baz + Quux>() { ... }
        //             ^~~~ ERROR
    }

This will be rejected because the implementation requires *more* bounds
than the trait. It can be fixed by either adding the missing bound to
the trait:

    trait Foo {
        fn bar<T:Baz + Quux>();
        //             ^~~~
    }

    impl Foo for Boo {
        fn bar<T:Baz + Quux>() { ... }  // OK
    }

Or by removing the bound from the impl:

    trait Foo {
        fn bar<T:Baz>();
    }

    impl Foo for Boo {
        fn bar<T:Baz>() { ... }  // OK
        //       ^ remove Quux
    }

This patch imports the relevant tests from #2687, as well as the test
case in #5886, which is fixed as well by this patch.

Closes #2687.
Closes #5886.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-01 21:59:16 -07:00
bors
bd893d1922 auto merge of #15069 : luqmana/rust/cia, r=pcwalton
Fixes #11205.
2014-07-02 03:56:29 +00:00
Brian Anderson
d21336ee0a rustc: Remove &str indexing from the language.
Being able to index into the bytes of a string encourages
poor UTF-8 hygiene. To get a view of `&[u8]` from either
a `String` or `&str` slice, use the `as_bytes()` method.

Closes #12710.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-01 19:12:29 -07:00
Patrick Walton
8b272238f1 test: Add tests for issue #12223, "drop allowed while active borrows
still in scope".

This issue was fixed by PR #12828 and #5781. All that was left was to
add tests.

Closes #12223.
2014-07-01 11:47:21 -07:00
bors
d968340671 auto merge of #15281 : alexcrichton/rust/show-for-show, r=kballard
This makes printing a `Show` trait object much easier.
2014-07-01 04:41:32 +00:00
bors
5cef1243a2 auto merge of #15242 : pcwalton/rust/self-in-trait-methods, r=alexcrichton
I can't believe this worked! I believe that the way the ABI and
immediates work mean that this Just Works.

Closes #10672.

r? @alexcrichton
2014-07-01 02:51:33 +00:00
Patrick Walton
68ead460f9 librustc: Permit by-value-self methods to be invoked on objects
referenced by boxes.

This is done by creating a shim function that handles the cleanup of the
box properly.

Closes #10672.
2014-06-30 18:43:31 -07:00
Adolfo Ochagavía
fb96cbba41 Fix issue with tests 2014-06-30 21:35:49 +02:00
Alex Crichton
8bdc4b54a4 Add impl Show for &Show
This makes printing a `Show` trait object much easier.
2014-06-30 12:33:37 -07:00
Steven Fackler
55cae0a094 Implement RFC#28: Add PartialOrd::partial_cmp
I ended up altering the semantics of Json's PartialOrd implementation.
It used to be the case that Null < Null, but I can't think of any reason
for an ordering other than the default one so I just switched it over to
using the derived implementation.

This also fixes broken `PartialOrd` implementations for `Vec` and
`TreeMap`.

RFC: 0028-partial-cmp
2014-06-29 21:42:09 -07:00
Patrick Walton
a5bb0a3a45 librustc: Remove the fallback to int for integers and f64 for
floating point numbers for real.

This will break code that looks like:

    let mut x = 0;
    while ... {
        x += 1;
    }
    println!("{}", x);

Change that code to:

    let mut x = 0i;
    while ... {
        x += 1;
    }
    println!("{}", x);

Closes #15201.

[breaking-change]
2014-06-29 11:47:58 -07:00
Huon Wilson
d4d4bc4fe9 c_str: replace .with_ref with .as_ptr throughout the codebase. 2014-06-29 21:15:26 +10:00
Luqman Aden
e11503f6d2 librustc: Allow coercions through arrays. 2014-06-29 00:56:40 -07:00
bors
fe8bc17801 auto merge of #15208 : alexcrichton/rust/snapshots, r=pcwalton
This change registers new snapshots, allowing `*T` to be removed from the language. This is a large breaking change, and it is recommended that if compiler errors are seen that any FFI calls are audited to determine whether they should be actually taking `*mut T`.
2014-06-28 20:11:34 +00:00
Alex Crichton
0dfc90ab15 Rename all raw pointers as necessary 2014-06-28 11:53:58 -07:00
bors
de337f3ddf auto merge of #15191 : pcwalton/rust/variance-in-trait-matching, r=huonw
I believe that #5781 got fixed by the DST work. It duplicated the
variance inference work in #12828. Therefore, all that is left in #5781
is adding a test.

Closes #5781.

r? @huonw
2014-06-28 18:21:34 +00:00
Patrick Walton
05e3248a79 librustc: Match trait self types exactly.
This can break code that looked like:

    impl Foo for Box<Any> {
        fn f(&self) { ... }
    }

    let x: Box<Any + Send> = ...;
    x.f();

Change such code to:

    impl Foo for Box<Any> {
        fn f(&self) { ... }
    }

    let x: Box<Any> = ...;
    x.f();

That is, upcast before calling methods.

This is a conservative solution to #5781. A more proper treatment (see
the xfail'd `trait-contravariant-self.rs`) would take variance into
account. This change fixes the soundness hole.

Some library changes had to be made to make this work. In particular,
`Box<Any>` is no longer showable, and only `Box<Any+Send>` is showable.
Eventually, this restriction can be lifted; for now, it does not prove
too onerous, because `Any` is only used for propagating the result of
task failure.

This patch also adds a test for the variance inference work in #12828,
which accidentally landed as part of DST.

Closes #5781.

[breaking-change]
2014-06-28 11:18:37 -07:00
bors
0ddf6f4b7c auto merge of #15233 : jbclements/rust/match-var-hygiene-etc, r=cmr
This PR includes two big things and a bunch of little ones.

1) It enables hygiene for variables bound by 'match' expressions.
2) It fixes a bug discovered indirectly (#15221), wherein fold traversal failed to visit nonterminal nodes.
3) It fixes a small bug in the macro tutorial.

It also adds tests for the first two, and makes a bunch of small comment improvements and cleanup.
2014-06-28 05:21:34 +00:00
John Clements
764c2fe2d5 simplified test case 2014-06-27 22:11:11 -07:00
John Clements
351a5fd2b4 added unit and standalone test for 15221, extra debugging output 2014-06-27 22:10:43 -07:00
John Clements
ee1ee7f463 make tests hygienic...
... and possibly totally pointless. Specifically, fixing
these to make their macros hygienic may mean that they no
longer test the thing that they were supposed to test.
2014-06-27 22:08:57 -07:00
John Clements
c956f76c3c replaced ignore-pretty with no-pretty-expanded
Per @acrichto's suggestion, use the more narrowly focused exclusion.
2014-06-27 21:41:16 -07:00
Luqman Aden
04e64c0c91 librustc: Schedule cleanups properly when coercing to a &Trait. 2014-06-27 17:05:24 -04:00
Alex Crichton
aa1163b92d Update to 0.11.0 2014-06-27 12:50:16 -07:00
Piotr Jawniak
510372129e Add test for #11677
This code used to cause an ICE

Closes #11677
2014-06-27 11:30:51 +02:00
bors
4c33a14cc5 auto merge of #14886 : alexcrichton/rust/rt-improvements, r=brson
Most of the comments are available on the Task structure itself, but this commit
is aimed at making FFI-style usage of Rust tasks a little nicer.

Primarily, this commit enables re-use of tasks across multiple invocations. The
method `run` will no longer unconditionally destroy the task itself. Rather, the
task will be internally re-usable if the closure specified did not fail. Once a
task has failed once it is considered poisoned and it can never be used again.

Along the way I tried to document shortcomings of the current method of tearing
down a task, opening a few issues as well. For now none of the behavior is a
showstopper, but it's useful to acknowledge it. Also along the way I attempted
to remove as much `unsafe` code as possible, opting for safer abstractions.
2014-06-26 19:46:25 +00:00
Alex Crichton
7d756e44a9 rustrt: Reorganize task usage
Most of the comments are available on the Task structure itself, but this commit
is aimed at making FFI-style usage of Rust tasks a little nicer.

Primarily, this commit enables re-use of tasks across multiple invocations. The
method `run` will no longer unconditionally destroy the task itself. Rather, the
task will be internally re-usable if the closure specified did not fail. Once a
task has failed once it is considered poisoned and it can never be used again.

Along the way I tried to document shortcomings of the current method of tearing
down a task, opening a few issues as well. For now none of the behavior is a
showstopper, but it's useful to acknowledge it. Also along the way I attempted
to remove as much `unsafe` code as possible, opting for safer abstractions.
2014-06-26 12:40:27 -07:00
Piotr Jawniak
f8e06c4965 Remove unnecessary to_string calls
This commit removes superfluous to_string calls from various places
2014-06-26 08:56:49 +02:00
bors
edb4e599ab auto merge of #15184 : jbclements/rust/for-loop-hygiene-etc, r=jbclements
It turns out that bindings introduced by 'for' loops were not treated hygienically. The fix for this is to make the 'for' expansion more like a macro; rather than expanding sub-pieces and then assembling them, we need to rewrite the for and then call expand again on the whole thing.

This PR includes a test and the fix.

It also contains a number of other things:
- unit tests for other forms of hygiene (currently ignored)
- a fix for the isaac.rs macro that (it turned out) was relying on capturing
- other miscellaneous cleanup and comments
2014-06-26 02:21:28 +00:00
John Clements
d8d48e4aae work around 15189 in test cases 2014-06-25 17:08:47 -07:00