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Corey Farwell
2e038ed3de Rollup merge of #38141 - GuillaumeGomez:component_doc, r=frewsxcv
Add Component examples

r? @frewsxcv
2016-12-03 15:39:54 -05:00
Corey Farwell
02ad965e3f Rollup merge of #38130 - jethrogb:patch-3, r=steveklabnik
Update items section in reference

Make clear that items must be definitions, and add missing extern block
2016-12-03 15:39:53 -05:00
Corey Farwell
d6281faf7e Rollup merge of #38113 - nikomatsakis:incremental-dump-hash, r=michaelwoerister
add a `-Z incremental-dump-hash` flag

This causes us to dump a bunch of has information to stdout that can be
useful in tracking down incremental compilation invalidations,
particularly across crates.
2016-12-03 15:39:53 -05:00
Corey Farwell
3231641f44 Rollup merge of #38112 - tarka:book-testing-fix, r=steveklabnik
Minor fix to testing concurrency section
2016-12-03 15:39:53 -05:00
Corey Farwell
fa1af0c260 Rollup merge of #38096 - michaelwoerister:more-incremental-info, r=nikomatsakis
incr.comp.: Add more output to -Z incremental-info.

Also makes sure that all output from `-Z incremental-info` is prefixed with `incremental:` for better grep-ability.

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-12-03 15:39:53 -05:00
Corey Farwell
6c327adca2 Rollup merge of #38090 - GuillaumeGomez:option_doc, r=frewsxcv
Add cloned example for Option

r? @frewsxcv
2016-12-03 15:39:53 -05:00
Corey Farwell
d0e57b19cf Rollup merge of #38089 - michaelwoerister:disable-debuginfo-test-on-aarch64, r=alexcrichton
debuginfo: Ignore macro-stepping test on aarch64

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37225.

r? @alexcrichton
2016-12-03 15:39:52 -05:00
Corey Farwell
d68c585b01 Rollup merge of #38077 - GuillaumeGomez:ipaddr_doc, r=frewsxcv
Add missing examples for IpAddr enum

r? @frewsxcv
2016-12-03 15:39:52 -05:00
Corey Farwell
cf299315f6 Rollup merge of #38073 - cardoe:fix-typo, r=frewsxcv
bootstrap/README: fix small typo
2016-12-03 15:39:52 -05:00
Corey Farwell
9aef89eb45 Rollup merge of #38065 - estebank:fix-37618, r=jonathandturner
Show `Trait` instead of `<Struct as Trait>` in E0323

For a given file

```
trait Foo {
    fn bar(&self);
}

pub struct FooConstForMethod;

impl Foo for FooConstForMethod {
    const bar: u64 = 1;
}
```

show

```
error[E0323]: item `bar` is an associated const, which doesn't match its trait `Foo`
```

instead of

```
error[E0323]: item `bar` is an associated const, which doesn't match its trait `<FooConstForMethod as Foo>`
```

Fix #37618
2016-12-03 15:39:52 -05:00
Corey Farwell
78c1046b6a Rollup merge of #38029 - dns2utf8:fix_verify.rs, r=petrochenkov
Fix verify.rs

Finishing d2f8fb0 from @jseyfried
2016-12-03 15:39:52 -05:00
Corey Farwell
ca0c8395a0 Rollup merge of #38028 - Mark-Simulacrum:polish, r=nikomatsakis
Refactor one_bound_for_assoc_type to take an Iterator instead of Vec

I doubt the performance implications will be serious, but it will avoid allocating one-element Vecs for the successful case (and avoid allocating vecs at all for any case, too).

`--stage 2` tests passed locally.
2016-12-03 15:39:51 -05:00
Corey Farwell
468ca2c56a Rollup merge of #38020 - GuillaumeGomez:udp-socket-doc, r=frewsxcv
Add part of missing UdpSocket's urls and examples

r? @frewsxcv
2016-12-03 15:39:51 -05:00
Corey Farwell
8916accc10 Rollup merge of #37919 - nikomatsakis:incremental-36168, r=mw
add regression test for #36168

Fixes #36168

r? @michaelwoerister
2016-12-03 15:39:51 -05:00
Corey Farwell
bf99183f87 Rollup merge of #37859 - GuillaumeGomez:net_examples, r=nagisa
Add missing examples for Ipv6Addr

r? @steveklabnik

cc @frewsxcv
2016-12-03 15:39:51 -05:00
bors
890085450a Auto merge of #38061 - cardoe:target-spec, r=alexcrichton
print option to dump target spec as JSON

This lets the user dump out the target spec that the compiler is using. This is useful to people defining their own target.json to compare it against existing targets or understand how different targets change internal settings. It is also potentially useful for Cargo to determine if something has changed with a target and it needs to rebuild things.
2016-12-03 14:21:51 +00:00
bors
9a101d8987 Auto merge of #38059 - arielb1:no-mere-overflow, r=nikomatsakis
evaluate obligations in LIFO order during closure projection

This is an annoying gotcha with the projection cache's handling of
nested obligations.

Nested projection obligations enter the issue in this case:
```
DEBUG:rustc::traits::project: AssociatedTypeNormalizer: depth=3
normalized
<std::iter::Map<std::ops::Range<i32>,
[closure@not-a-recursion-error.rs:5:30: 5:53]> as
std::iter::IntoIterator>::Item to _#7t with 12 add'l obligations
```

Here the normalization result is the result of the nested impl
`<[closure@not-a-recursion-error.rs:5:30: 5:53] as FnMut(i32)>::Output`,
which is an additional obligation that is a part of "add'l obligations".

By itself, this is proper behaviour - the additional obligation is
returned, and the RFC 447 rules ensure that it is processed before the
output `#_7t` is used in any way.

However, the projection cache breaks this - it caches the
`<std::iter::Map<std::ops::Range<i32>,[closure@not-a-recursion-error.rs:5:30:
5:53]> as std::iter::IntoIterator>::Item = #_7t` resolution. Now
everybody else that attempts to look up the projection will just get
`#_7t` *without* any additional obligations. This obviously causes all
sorts of trouble (here a spurious `EvaluatedToAmbig` results in
specializations not being discarded
[here](9ca50bd4d5/src/librustc/traits/select.rs (L1705))).

The compiler works even with this projection cache gotcha because in most
cases during "one-pass evaluation". we tend to process obligations in LIFO
order - after an obligation is added to the cache, we process its nested
obligations before we do anything else (and if we have a cycle, we handle
it specifically) - which makes sure the inference variables are resolved
before they are used.

That "LIFO" order That was not done when projecting out of a closure, so
let's just fix that for the time being.

Fixes #38033.

Beta-nominating because regression.

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-12-03 11:04:01 +00:00
bors
24175e8c9f Auto merge of #38056 - clarcharr:master, r=alexcrichton
Add String::split_off.

This seems to match up with the latest version of the collection reform, and seems useful enough to add. First pull request!
2016-12-03 07:52:21 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
60d1660748 Add Component examples 2016-12-02 20:16:12 -08:00
bors
08faff49c3 Auto merge of #38055 - rkruppe:rm-unused-llvm-ffi, r=alexcrichton
Remove unused functions from rustc_llvm
2016-12-03 03:57:57 +00:00
jethrogb
ecf6f1b96a Update items section in reference
Make clear that items must be definitions, and add missing extern block
2016-12-02 09:19:38 -08:00
Doug Goldstein
7151b5ad78
rustc: add basic test for --print target-spec
This is a very basic test of the --print target-spec feature.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-12-02 10:07:39 -06:00
Doug Goldstein
ff112644de
rustc: add --print target-spec option
This option provides the user the ability to dump the configuration that
is in use by rustc for the target they are building for.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-12-02 10:07:38 -06:00
bors
c80c31a502 Auto merge of #38053 - eddyb:lazy-9, r=nikomatsakis
[9/n] rustc: move type information out of AdtDef and TraitDef.

_This is part of a series ([prev](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37688) | [next]()) of patches designed to rework rustc into an out-of-order on-demand pipeline model for both better feature support (e.g. [MIR-based](https://github.com/solson/miri) early constant evaluation) and incremental execution of compiler passes (e.g. type-checking), with beneficial consequences to IDE support as well.
If any motivation is unclear, please ask for additional PR description clarifications or code comments._

<hr>

Both `AdtDef` and `TraitDef` contained type information (field types, generics and predicates) which was required to create them, preventing their use before that type information exists, or in the case of field types, *mutation* was required, leading to a variance-magicking implementation of `ivar`s.

This PR takes that information out and the resulting cleaner setup could even eventually end up merged with HIR, because, just like `AssociatedItem` before it, there's no dependency on types anymore.
(With one exception, variant discriminants should probably be moved into their own map later.)
2016-12-02 15:06:36 +00:00
bors
2f8fd533ac Auto merge of #38050 - alexcrichton:fix-llvm-deps, r=japaric
rustbuild: Cross-compiled LLVM depens on host

We use the host's tblgen so we need to be sure to always build the host first.

Closes #38037
2016-12-02 11:35:57 +00:00
bors
af0a0719ea Auto merge of #37936 - tedsta:fuchsia_std_process, r=alexcrichton
Fuchsia support for std::process via liblaunchpad.

Now we can launch processes on Fuchsia via the Rust standard library! ... Mostly.

Right now, ~5% of the time, reading the stdout/stderr off the pipes will fail. Some Magenta kernel people think it's probably a bug in Magenta's pipes. I wrote a unit test that demonstrates the issue in C, which I was told will expedite a fix. https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/#/c/15628/

Hopefully this can get merged once the issue is fixed :)

@raphlinus
2016-12-02 07:35:06 +00:00
bors
1077149827 Auto merge of #37789 - arielb1:length-limit, r=nikomatsakis
limit the length of types in monomorphization

This adds the new insta-stable `#![type_size_limit]` crate attribute to control
the limit, and is obviously a [breaking-change] fixable by that.

Fixes #37311.

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-12-02 00:20:11 +00:00
Doug Goldstein
8285ab5c99
convert --print options to a vector
To allow manipulation of the options that appear in --print, convert it
to a vector.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-12-01 16:59:09 -06:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
242cd7ebe2 limit the length of types in monomorphization
This adds the new insta-stable `#![type_size_limit]` crate attribute to control
the limit, and is obviously a [breaking-change] fixable by that.
2016-12-02 00:54:22 +02:00
Theodore DeRego
e1b752b2a1 std::process fuchsia support cleanup 2016-12-01 12:01:07 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
57ffda6158 add a -Z incremental-dump-hash flag
This causes us to dump a bunch of has information to stdout that can be
useful in tracking down incremental compilation invalidations,
particularly across crates.
2016-12-01 12:29:28 -05:00
Steve Smith
d950ca175a Minor fix to testing concurrency section 2016-12-01 16:30:34 +00:00
bors
908dba0c94 Auto merge of #38048 - rkruppe:llvm-stringref-fixes, r=alexcrichton
[LLVM 4.0] Don't assume llvm::StringRef is null terminated

StringRefs have a length and their contents are not usually null-terminated. The solution is to either copy the string data (in `rustc_llvm::diagnostic`) or take the size into account (in LLVMRustPrintPasses).

I couldn't trigger a bug caused by this (apparently all the strings returned in practice are actually null-terminated) but this is more correct and more future-proof.

cc #37609
2016-12-01 15:21:11 +00:00
bors
149e76f12c Auto merge of #38018 - sourcefrog:doc, r=alexcrichton
Document that Process::command will search the PATH
2016-12-01 11:35:19 +00:00
bors
827eba4e70 Auto merge of #37911 - liigo:rustdoc-playground, r=alexcrichton
rustdoc: get back missing crate-name when --playground-url is used

follow up PR #37763
r? @alexcrichton (since you r+ed to #37763 )

----

Edit: When `#![doc(html_playground_url="")]` is used, the current crate name is saved to `PLAYGROUND`, so rustdoc may generate `extern crate NAME;` into code snips automatically. But when `--playground-url` was introduced in PR #37763, I forgot saving crate name to `PLAYGROUND`. This PR fix that.

----

Update:
- add test
- unstable `--playground-url`
2016-12-01 07:07:32 +00:00
Clar Charr
cbf734f9ab Add String::split_off. 2016-11-30 23:24:57 -05:00
bors
070fad1701 Auto merge of #37573 - ruuda:faster-cursor, r=alexcrichton
Add small-copy optimization for copy_from_slice

## Summary

During benchmarking, I found that one of my programs spent between 5 and 10 percent of the time doing memmoves. Ultimately I tracked these down to single-byte slices being copied with a memcopy. Doing a manual copy if the slice contains only one element can speed things up significantly. For my program, this reduced the running time by 20%.

## Background

I am optimizing a program that relies heavily on reading a single byte at a time. To avoid IO overhead, I read all data into a vector once, and then I use a `Cursor` around that vector to read from. During profiling, I noticed that `__memmove_avx_unaligned_erms` was hot, taking up 7.3% of the running time. It turns out that these were caused by calls to `Cursor::read()`, which calls `<&[u8] as Read>::read()`, which calls `&[T]::copy_from_slice()`, which calls `ptr::copy_nonoverlapping()`. This one is implemented as a memcopy. Copying a single byte with a memcopy is very wasteful, because (at least on my platform) it involves calling `memcpy` in libc. This is an indirect call when libc is linked dynamically, and furthermore `memcpy` is optimized for copying large amounts of data at the cost of a bit of overhead for small copies.

## Benchmarks

Before I made this change, `perf` reported the following for my program. I only included the relevant functions, and how they rank. (This is on a different machine than where I ran the original benchmarks. It has an older CPU, so `__memmove_sse2_unaligned_erms` is called instead of `__memmove_avx_unaligned_erms`.)

```
#3   5.47%  bench_decode  libc-2.24.so      [.] __memmove_sse2_unaligned_erms
#5   1.67%  bench_decode  libc-2.24.so      [.] memcpy@GLIBC_2.2.5
#6   1.51%  bench_decode  bench_decode      [.] memcpy@plt
```

`memcpy` is eating up 8.65% of the total running time, and the overhead of dispatching to a specialized fast copy function (`memcpy@GLIBC` showing up) is clearly visible. The price of dynamic linking (`memcpy@plt` showing up) is visible too.

After this change, this is what `perf` reports:

```
#5   0.33%  bench_decode  libc-2.24.so      [.] __memmove_sse2_unaligned_erms
#14  0.01%  bench_decode  libc-2.24.so      [.] memcpy@GLIBC_2.2.5
```

Now only 0.34% of the running time is spent on memcopies. The dynamic linking overhead is not significant at all any more.

To add some more data, my program generates timing results for the operation in its main loop. These are the timings before and after the change:

| Time before   | Time after    | After/Before |
|---------------|---------------|--------------|
| 29.8 ± 0.8 ns | 23.6 ± 0.5 ns |  0.79 ± 0.03 |

The time is basically the total running time divided by a constant; the actual numbers are not important. This change reduced the total running time by 21% (much more than the original 9% spent on memmoves, likely because the CPU is stalling a lot less because data dependencies are more transparent). Of course YMMV and for most programs this will not matter at all. But when it does, the gains can be significant!

## Alternatives

* At first I implemented this in `io::Cursor`. I moved it to `&[T]::copy_from_slice()` instead, but this might be too intrusive, especially because it applies to all `T`, not just `u8`. To restrict this to `io::Read`, `<&[u8] as Read>::read()` is probably the best place.
* I tried copying bytes in a loop up to 64 or 8 bytes before calling `Read::read`, but both resulted in about a 20% slowdown instead of speedup.
2016-12-01 02:52:09 +00:00
Martin Pool
db93677360 Document that Process::command will search the PATH 2016-11-30 17:10:32 -08:00
bors
dc81742b18 Auto merge of #38047 - canndrew:fmt-void-non-empty, r=bluss
Make core::fmt::Void a non-empty type.

Adding back this change that was removed from PR #36449 because it's a fix and because I immediately hit a problem with it again when I started implementing my fix for #12609.
2016-11-30 23:40:10 +00:00
Michael Woerister
29a6ffa401 incr.comp.: Add more output to -Z incremental-info. 2016-11-30 17:33:52 -05:00
Theodore DeRego
8d9d07a1ca Removed Option<ExitStatus> member from fuchsia Process struct. Destroy launchpads and close handles in Drop impls rather than manually 2016-11-30 14:20:44 -08:00
bors
ecff71a45c Auto merge of #37800 - alexcrichton:new-bootstrap, r=eddyb
Update the bootstrap compiler

Now that we've got a beta build, let's use it!
2016-11-30 19:17:24 +00:00
Alex Crichton
2186660b51 Update the bootstrap compiler
Now that we've got a beta build, let's use it!
2016-11-30 10:38:08 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
8e6ae19bb5 Add cloned example for Option 2016-11-30 09:44:33 -08:00
Michael Woerister
a15d2dbef6 debuginfo: Ignore macro-stepping test on aarch64 2016-11-30 12:17:38 -05:00
bors
5a0248068c Auto merge of #38014 - jseyfried:refactor_path_resolution, r=nrc
resolve: refactor path resolution

This is a pure refactoring, modulo minor diagnostics improvements.
r? @nrc
2016-11-30 16:02:18 +00:00
Mark-Simulacrum
d21861dd89 Refactor one_bound_for_assoc_type to take an Iterator instead of Vec. 2016-11-30 07:16:34 -07:00
bors
5db4826410 Auto merge of #37989 - nrc:save-mod, r=nikomatsakis
save-analysis: redirect a module decl to the start of the defining file
2016-11-30 12:50:09 +00:00
Ruud van Asseldonk
3be2c3b309 Move small-copy optimization into <&[u8] as Read>
Based on the discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37573,
it is likely better to keep this limited to std::io, instead of
modifying a function which users expect to be a memcpy.
2016-11-30 11:09:29 +01:00
Ruud van Asseldonk
341805288e Move small-copy optimization into copy_from_slice
Ultimately copy_from_slice is being a bottleneck, not io::Cursor::read.
It might be worthwhile to move the check here, so more places can
benefit from it.
2016-11-30 11:09:29 +01:00