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bors
309f0c5603 auto merge of #6019 : brson/rust/xfail, r=brson 2013-04-22 19:36:50 -07:00
Brian Anderson
08bbf4b019 core: ignore test from_str_ignore_underscores. Broken on i686. #6018 2013-04-22 19:25:25 -07:00
bors
b8441ca8a6 auto merge of #6007 : pcwalton/rust/use-mod, r=brson
r? @brson
2013-04-22 18:36:50 -07:00
bors
773f7e7560 auto merge of #5996 : sanxiyn/rust/target-feature, r=graydon
Fix #1879.
2013-04-22 17:36:49 -07:00
bors
05f9586d06 auto merge of #5980 : Kimundi/rust/ascii-encoding, r=thestinger
Added Ascii type to use for byte inputs that are known to contain Ascii only.
2013-04-22 16:33:51 -07:00
bors
aba93c6b60 auto merge of #5966 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-3083, r=graydon
Closes #3083.

This takes a similar approach to #5797 where a set is present on the `tcx` of used mutable definitions. Everything is by default warned about, and analyses must explicitly add mutable definitions to this set so they're not warned about.

Most of this was pretty straightforward, although there was one caveat that I ran into when implementing it. Apparently when the old modes are used (or maybe `legacy_modes`, I'm not sure) some different code paths are taken to cause spurious warnings to be issued which shouldn't be issued. I'm not really sure how modes even worked, so I was having a lot of trouble tracking this down. I figured that because they're a legacy thing that I'd just de-mode the compiler so that the warnings wouldn't be a problem anymore (or at least for the compiler).

Other than that, the entire compiler compiles without warnings of unused mutable variables. To prevent bad warnings, #5965 should be landed (which in turn is waiting on #5963) before landing this. I figured I'd stick it out for review anyway though.
2013-04-22 15:36:51 -07:00
bors
a6dd7dc1f2 auto merge of #5971 : pcwalton/rust/is-absolute, r=pcwalton
r? @jdm last commit
2013-04-22 14:42:50 -07:00
Marvin Löbel
bf4f088eac Added missing assert, did some formating 2013-04-22 22:05:39 +02:00
Marvin Löbel
582a05fc95 Moved ascii out of str
Removed deriving Ord, which allowed to remove the stage markers
2013-04-22 21:42:25 +02:00
Patrick Walton
25129ee81c librustc: Remove use mod from the language 2013-04-22 12:32:59 -07:00
bors
8205f73ce6 auto merge of #6001 : jld/rust/enum-nullable, r=pcwalton
Specifically: all enums with two variants, where one has zero size (and thus at most one inhabitant) and the other has a field where the null value would not be allowed (such as a safe pointer), are now represented by storing a null pointer in the field in question.

This is a generalization of representing `Option<~T>`, `Option<@T>`, and `Option<&T>` with nullable pointers, thus fixing Tony Hoare's “billion dollar mistake”.
2013-04-22 11:09:50 -07:00
Patrick Walton
2c5afa4753 libcore: Add is_absolute() to paths. Closes #5851. 2013-04-22 10:31:30 -07:00
Daniel Micay
c99409b332 cell: public field is unsafe
use core::cell;

fn main() {
    let x = cell::Cell(Some(~"foo"));
    let y = x.value.get_ref().get_ref();
    do x.with_mut_ref |z| { *z = None; }
    println(*y) // boom!
}
2013-04-22 13:01:32 -04:00
bors
d0451eebc4 auto merge of #5995 : huonw/rust/core-rand-impls, r=pcwalton 2013-04-22 09:00:53 -07:00
Jed Davis
edc1324e7e Add some tests for nullable-pointer enums 2013-04-22 08:51:34 -07:00
Jed Davis
22f751f0f3 Use nullable pointers to represent enums like Option<~T>.
See comments in adt.rs for details.
2013-04-22 08:50:27 -07:00
Jed Davis
70452e5231 Consider nullability for equivalence of monomorphized fns. 2013-04-22 08:49:56 -07:00
Seo Sanghyeon
da4bc490e6 Choose target features 2013-04-22 20:54:12 +09:00
Seo Sanghyeon
ba1f3c9b1f Convert to C string inside WriteOutputFile 2013-04-22 20:17:25 +09:00
Huon Wilson
56679024c5 libcore: Rand impls for tuples and ~/@ boxes 2013-04-22 19:01:48 +10:00
Huon Wilson
e6c4471ed8 libstd: denominator isn't quotient 2013-04-22 16:02:24 +10:00
Jed Davis
7f45ae54ea Fix LLVM bug affecting i1 switches emitted for nullable enum match. 2013-04-21 20:15:57 -07:00
bors
3830040a89 auto merge of #5887 : jdm/rust/stackbounds, r=brson
This is needed to allow GC to work in SpiderMonkey.
2013-04-21 17:33:52 -07:00
Josh Matthews
5cc6a0bf32 rt: Make the C stack segment accessible to runtime users. 2013-04-21 22:41:43 +02:00
bors
6a31525c50 auto merge of #5990 : bjz/rust/rem-quot, r=catamorphism
This renaming, proposed in the [Numeric Bikeshed](https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Bikeshed-Numeric-Traits#rename-modulo-into-rem-or-remainder-in-traits-and-docs), will allow us to implement div and and modulo methods that follow the conventional mathematical definitions for negative numbers without altering the definitions of the operators (and confusing systems programmers). Here is a useful answer on StackOverflow that explains the difference between `div`/`mod` and `quot`/`rem` in Haskell: (When is the difference between quotRem and divMod useful?)[http://stackoverflow.com/a/339823/679485].

This is part of the numeric trait reforms tracked in issue #4819.
2013-04-21 12:54:51 -07:00
bors
535244cde4 auto merge of #5987 : huonw/rust/generic-random, r=catamorphism
With this patch `rand::random` can be used to generate anything that implements `Rand`.
2013-04-21 12:00:52 -07:00
Brendan Zabarauskas
01eb5e8ad3 Rename Div operator trait to Quot and Modulo operator trait to Rem 2013-04-22 01:58:53 +10:00
Huon Wilson
aa763cdb23 libcore: make rand::random return a generic value implementing Rand. 2013-04-21 22:14:34 +10:00
Matthijs Hofstra
91d1d00367 Changed shootout-fasta-redux to use size_t when calling fwrite, removed XFAIL 2013-04-21 13:35:43 +02:00
Brian Anderson
59caef02ed xfail two benchmarks that are failing on the bots 2013-04-20 23:49:42 -07:00
Alex Crichton
c389d0b0dd rustc: remove unused 'mut' variables 2013-04-20 21:03:24 -04:00
Alex Crichton
fd97cac251 syntax: remove unused 'mut' variables 2013-04-20 21:03:24 -04:00
Alex Crichton
7d317fe7e5 std: remove unused 'mut' variables 2013-04-20 21:03:24 -04:00
Alex Crichton
13537d2e0c core: remove unused 'mut' variables 2013-04-20 21:02:38 -04:00
Alex Crichton
d1985c9dd0 Implement a lint mode to deal with unused 'mut' variables 2013-04-20 21:02:38 -04:00
bors
0e017ab4e0 auto merge of #5979 : Thiez/rust/no_reinterpret_cast, r=catamorphism
As the name suggests this replaces many instances of cast::reinterpret_cast by cast::transmute. It's essentially the boring part of fixing #5163, the remaining reinterpret_casts should be more tricky to remove (unless I missed a boring case).

r? @catamorphism
2013-04-20 14:24:51 -07:00
Marvin Löbel
df61ec2da6 Corrected history 2013-04-20 22:54:13 +02:00
Marvin Löbel
7ca216d750 Added case functions to Ascii 2013-04-20 22:51:55 +02:00
Marvin Löbel
61ffee738d Added Ascii type 2013-04-20 22:51:55 +02:00
Marvin Löbel
4357cbf2fa Made unsafely safe functions unsafe again, for safety 2013-04-20 22:51:55 +02:00
Marvin Löbel
276293af7c Cleaned up case related functions a bit 2013-04-20 22:51:55 +02:00
bors
f0afe23dce auto merge of #5978 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-5954, r=catamorphism
Closes #5954
2013-04-20 13:33:51 -07:00
Matthijs Hofstra
51a68eb9b1 Replaced many instances of reinterpret_cast with transmute 2013-04-20 22:05:50 +02:00
Alex Crichton
3c2a44b60f Don't warn about unsafe functions which don't need to be unsafe 2013-04-20 15:52:05 -04:00
bors
ae3b8690c1 auto merge of #5975 : huonw/rust/rustc-intrinsics-fixed-stack, r=pcwalton
This implements the fixed_stack_segment for items with the rust-intrinsic abi, and then uses it to make f32 and f64 use intrinsics where appropriate, but without overflowing stacks and killing canaries (cf. #5686 and #5697). Hopefully.

@pcwalton, the fixed_stack_segment implementation involved mirroring its implementation in `base.rs` in `trans_closure`, but without adding the `set_no_inline` (reasoning: that would defeat the purpose of intrinsics), which is possibly incorrect.

I'm a little hazy about how the underlying structure works, so I've annotated the 4 that have caused problems so far, but there's no guarantee that the other intrinsics are entirely well-behaved.

Anyway, it has good results (the following are just summing the result of each function for 1 up to 100 million):

```
$ ./intrinsics-perf.sh f32
func   new   old   speedup
sin    0.80  2.75  3.44
cos    0.80  2.76  3.45
sqrt   0.56  2.73  4.88
ln     1.01  2.94  2.91
log10  0.97  2.90  2.99
log2   1.01  2.95  2.92
exp    0.90  2.85  3.17
exp2   0.92  2.87  3.12
pow    6.95  8.57  1.23

   geometric mean: 2.97

$ ./intrinsics-perf.sh f64
func   new   old   speedup
sin    12.08  14.06  1.16
cos    12.04  13.67  1.14
sqrt   0.49  2.73  5.57
ln     4.11  5.59  1.36
log10  5.09  6.54  1.28
log2   2.78  5.10  1.83
exp    2.00  3.97  1.99
exp2   1.71  3.71  2.17
pow    5.90  7.51  1.27

   geometric mean: 1.72
```

So about 3x faster on average for f32, and 1.7x for f64. This isn't exactly apples to apples though, since this patch also adds #[inline(always)] to all the function definitions too, which possibly gives a speedup.

(fwiw, GitHub is showing 93c0888 after d9c54f8 (since I cherry-picked the latter from #5697), but git's order is the other way.)
2013-04-20 11:57:50 -07:00
Huon Wilson
c5baeb1db3 testsuite: update tests to not use math intrinsics directly 2013-04-21 01:40:48 +10:00
Huon Wilson
d9c54f8387 librustc: use LLVM intrinsics for several floating point operations.
Achieves at least 5x speed up for some functions!

Also, reorganise the delegation code so that the delegated function wrappers
have the #[inline(always)] annotation, and reduce the repetition of
delegate!(..).
2013-04-21 01:40:48 +10:00
Huon Wilson
93c0888b6c librustc: implement and use fixed_stack_segment attribute for intrinsics. 2013-04-21 01:40:48 +10:00
bors
2b09267b76 auto merge of #5973 : huonw/rust/core-iterator-scan-consumers, r=thestinger
@thestinger r?

~~The 2 `_unlimited` functions are marked `unsafe` since they may not terminate.~~

The `state` fields of the `Unfoldr` and `Scan` iterators are public, since being able to access the final state after the iteration has finished seems reasonable/possibly useful.

~~Lastly, I converted the tests to use `.to_vec`, which halves the amount of code for them, but it means that a `.transform(|x| *x)` call is required on each iterator.~~ 

(removed the 2 commits with `to_vec` and `foldl`.)
2013-04-20 04:27:48 -07:00
Huon Wilson
a0c2949e7c libcore: add a ScanIterator, a generalisation of MapIterator to have internal state. 2013-04-20 19:18:52 +10:00