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Eric Reed
35f3fa6383 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/io' into io
Conflicts:
	src/libstd/rt/uvio.rs
2013-06-17 12:45:40 -07:00
Eric Reed
33ae193a3c Started to implemented UdpStream 2013-06-17 12:35:41 -07:00
Eric Reed
e42f28c05c stated to implement UdpStream 2013-06-17 12:34:58 -07:00
Eric Reed
47443753f1 added Eq and TotalEq instances for IpAddr 2013-06-17 12:33:46 -07:00
Eric Reed
7e022c590f added a function to convert C's ipv4 data structure into the Rust ipv4 data structure. 2013-06-17 12:33:10 -07:00
Eric Reed
b51d1885be Added a RtioUdpStream trait 2013-06-17 12:32:21 -07:00
Eric Reed
9687437d45 added wrappers about uv_ip{4,6}_{port,name} 2013-06-17 12:31:30 -07:00
Brian Anderson
319cf6e465 Merge remote-tracking branch 'brson/io'
Conflicts:
	src/libstd/rt/comm.rs
	src/libstd/rt/mod.rs
	src/libstd/rt/sched.rs
	src/libstd/rt/task.rs
	src/libstd/rt/test.rs
	src/libstd/rt/tube.rs
	src/libstd/rt/uv/uvio.rs
	src/libstd/rt/uvio.rs
	src/libstd/task/spawn.rs
2013-06-16 15:09:25 -07:00
bors
b9119edc55 auto merge of #7114 : pnkfelix/rust/issue3961-fix-whitespace-detection, r=brson
r?  (yes, the review request is back, now that I got it building against incom... I mean master!)

(Attempting to port from orphaned pull-request #6764 )

Fix for #3961. Also includes a test case to illustrate the issues. (All of the entries that say "should align" should align with each other, and the four lines near the end that say "compare _" for _ in {A,B,C,D} should line up with each other.)

Before applying this change set:
-- the "(should align)"'s are all over the place, and the form/line feeding spaces are not cut out as one might or might not expect.
-- compare B and D do not match A and C.

(To be honest, its hard to really say what the right behavior is here, and people who are expecting a particular behavior out of a pretty printer in these cases may well get burned.)
2013-06-15 20:40:14 -07:00
Brian Anderson
3208fc36bf Merge remote-tracking branch 'brson/io-wip' into io
Conflicts:
	src/libstd/rt/sched.rs
	src/libstd/rt/task.rs
	src/libstd/rt/test.rs
	src/libstd/task/mod.rs
	src/libstd/task/spawn.rs
2013-06-15 19:31:46 -07:00
Brian Anderson
505ef7e710 std::rt: Tasks contain a JoinLatch 2013-06-15 19:00:44 -07:00
Brian Anderson
b08c446798 Merge remote-tracking branch 'toddaaro/io' into io 2013-06-15 17:00:36 -07:00
bors
c989b79127 auto merge of #7132 : thestinger/rust/rpath, r=brson
This is a bad default, because the binaries will point at an absolute
path regardless of where they are moved. This opens up a security issue
for packages, because they will attempt to load libraries from a path
that's often owned by a regular user.

Every Rust binary is currently flagged by Debian, Fedora and Arch lint
checkers as having dangerous rpaths. They don't meet the requirements to
be placed in the repositories without manually stripping this from each
binary.

The relative rpath is still enough to keep the binaries working until
they are moved relative to the crates they're linked against.

http://wiki.debian.org/RpathIssue
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Beware_of_Rpath
2013-06-15 16:13:09 -07:00
Daniel Micay
708395d65d stop using an absolute rpath
This is a bad default, because the binaries will point at an absolute
path regardless of where they are moved. This opens up a security issue
for packages, because they will attempt to load libraries from a path
that's often owned by a regular user.

Every Rust binary is currently flagged by Debian, Fedora and Arch lint
checkers as having dangerous rpaths. They don't meet the requirements to
be placed in the repositories without manually stripping this from each
binary.

The relative rpath is still enough to keep the binaries working until
they are moved relative to the crates they're linked against.

http://wiki.debian.org/RpathIssue
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Beware_of_Rpath
2013-06-15 18:17:24 -04:00
bors
579c614e38 auto merge of #7124 : Aatch/rust/trans-refactor-pt1, r=brson
This removes all of the explicit `@mut` fields from `CrateContext`. There are still a few that are managed, but no longer do we have `@mut bool` in the structure.

Most of the changes are changing `@CrateContext` to `@mut CrateContext`, though I did change as many as I could get away with to `&CrateContext` and `&mut CrateContext`. The biggest thing preventing me from changing to `&[mut]` in most places was the instruction counter thing. In two cases, where I got a static borrow error and a dynamic borrow error, I opted to remove the count call there as it was literally the only thing preventing me from switching to `&mut CrateContext` parameters in both cases.

Other things to note:

* the EncoderContext uses borrowed pointers with lifetimes, since it can, though that required me to work around the limitation of not being able to move a structure with borrowed pointers into a heap closure. I changed as much as I could to stack closures, but unfortunately I hit the AST visitor and changing that is somewhat outside the scope of this PR. Instead (and there is a comment to this effect) I choose to unsafely get the structure into the heap, this is because I know the lifetimes involved are safe, even though the compiler can't prove it.

* Many of the changes are workarounds because of the borrow checker, either dynamically freezing it for too long, or inferring too large a scope. This is mostly just from nested function calls where each borrow is considered to last for the entire statement. Other cases are where `CrateContext` was borrowed in a `match` causing it to be borrowed for the entire length of the match, even though that wasn't wanted (or needed).

* I haven't yet tested to see if this changes compilation times in any way. I doubt there will be much of an impact however, as the only major improvements are less indirection and fewer refcount bumps.

* This lays the foundations to remove many more heap allocations in trans as many cases can be changed to use lifetimes instead.

=====

This change includes some other, minor refactorings, as I am planning a series, however I don't want to submit them all at once as it will be hell to continually rebase.
2013-06-15 15:16:17 -07:00
James Miller
f2a7fc69da Fix Merge Fallout 2013-06-16 09:20:40 +12:00
James Miller
cc908b772c Remove @-fields from CrateContext
Remove all the explicit @mut-fields from CrateContext, though many
fields are still @-ptrs.
This required changing every single function call that explicitly
took a @CrateContext, so I took advantage and changed as many as I
could get away with to &-ptrs or &mut ptrs.
2013-06-16 09:20:40 +12:00
James Miller
01e098aa05 Make CrateContext::new() fn.
Move construction of a CrateContext into a static method on
CrateContext.
2013-06-16 09:17:50 +12:00
James Miller
b1f39ce403 Move CrateContext into it's own file 2013-06-16 09:17:50 +12:00
James Miller
98b1c9e207 Move trans mod items into trans/mod.rs 2013-06-16 09:17:50 +12:00
bors
998e41a11a auto merge of #7154 : dotdash/rust/glue, r=graydon
Currently, when calling glue functions, we cast the function to match
the argument type. This interacts very badly with LLVM and breaks
inlining of the glue code.

It's more efficient to use a unified function type for the glue
functions and always cast the function argument instead of the function.

The resulting code for rustc is about 13% faster (measured up to and
including the "trans" pass) and the resulting librustc is about 5%
smaller.
2013-06-15 12:58:06 -07:00
Björn Steinbrink
a08d768cd8 Fix inlining of glue code
Currently, when calling glue functions, we cast the function to match
the argument type. This interacts very badly with LLVM and breaks
inlining of the glue code.

It's more efficient to use a unified function type for the glue
functions and always cast the function argument instead of the function.

The resulting code for rustc is about 13% faster (measured up to and
including the "trans" pass) and the resulting librustc is about 5%
smaller.
2013-06-15 18:29:19 +02:00
bors
eac0200f18 auto merge of #7148 : catamorphism/rust/rustpkg_tests, r=graydon
r? @graydon Automate more tests described in the commands.txt file,
and add infrastructure for running them. Right now, tests shell
out to call rustpkg. This is not ideal.

Goes part of the way towards addressing #5683
2013-06-15 08:12:57 -07:00
bors
82f2e4dc9f auto merge of #7147 : huonw/rust/vec-connect, r=Aatch
This is caused by StrVector having a generic implementation for &[S]
and so #5898 means that method resolution of ~[~[1]].concat() sees that
both StrVector and VectorVector have methods that (superficially) match.

They are now connect_vec and concat_vec, which means that they can actually be
called.
2013-06-15 06:54:59 -07:00
bors
ac6f15417d auto merge of #7130 : huonw/rust/rustdoc-highlight, r=thestinger
This means that type definitions and function signatures have
pretty colours.
2013-06-15 05:49:02 -07:00
bors
6df66c194d auto merge of #7109 : bblum/rust/rwlocks, r=brson
r? @brson

links to issues: #7065 the race that's fixed; #7066 the perf improvement I added. There are also some minor cleanup commits here.

To measure the performance improvement from replacing the exclusive with an atomic uint, I edited the ```msgsend-ring-rw-arcs``` bench test to do a ```write_downgrade``` instead of just a ```write```, so that it stressed the code paths that accessed ```read_count```. (At first I was still using ```write``` and saw no performance difference whatsoever, whoooops.)

The bench test measures how long it takes to send 1,000,000 messages by using rwarcs to emulate pipes. I also measured the performance difference imposed by the fix to the ```access_lock``` race (which involves taking an extra semaphore in the ```cond.wait()``` path). The net result is that fixing the race imposes a 4% to 5% slowdown, but doing the atomic uint optimization gives a 6% to 8% speedup.

Note that this speedup will be most visible in read- or downgrade-heavy workloads. If an RWARC's only users are writers, the optimization doesn't matter. All the same, I think this more than justifies the extra complexity I mentioned in #7066.

The raw numbers are:
```
with xadd read count
        before write_cond fix
                4.18 to 4.26 us/message
        with write_cond fix
                4.35 to 4.39 us/message
                
with exclusive read count
        before write_cond fix
                4.41 to 4.47 us/message
        with write_cond fix
                4.65 to 4.76 us/message
```
2013-06-15 04:07:03 -07:00
bors
da42e6b7a0 auto merge of #7133 : kballard/rust/terminfo-parm, r=thestinger
Implement conditional support in terminfo, along with a few other related operators.

Fix implementation of non-commutative arithmetic operators.

Remove all known cases of task failure from `terminfo::parm::expand`, and change the method signature.

Fix some other miscellaneous issues.
2013-06-15 03:07:05 -07:00
bors
83d44f87e5 auto merge of #7125 : alexcrichton/rust/rusti-issues, r=brson
This un-reverts the reverts of the rusti commits made awhile back. These were reverted for an LLVM failure in rustpkg. I believe that this is not a problem with these commits, but rather that rustc is being used in parallel for rustpkg tests (in-process). This is not working yet (almost! see #7011), so I serialized all the tests to run one after another.

@brson, I'm mainly just guessing as to the cause of the LLVM failures in rustpkg tests. I'm confident that running tests in parallel is more likely to be the problem than those commits I made.

Additionally, this fixes two recently reported issues with rusti.
2013-06-15 01:04:05 -07:00
bors
7d1065e913 auto merge of #7122 : thestinger/rust/std, r=luqmana 2013-06-14 23:37:08 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
e3c4104d74 rustpkg: Write more automated tests
Automate more tests described in the commands.txt file,
and add infrastructure for running them. Right now, tests shell
out to call rustpkg. This is not ideal.
2013-06-14 22:46:01 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
1adbb4520b rustc: Don't continue to resolve if there's an error in lang_items
This confused me when it happened.
2013-06-14 22:45:43 -07:00
bors
c83bceddbb auto merge of #7121 : huonw/rust/rand-call, r=pnkfelix
r? @pnkfelix
2013-06-14 22:37:13 -07:00
bors
1ba6fa4777 auto merge of #7110 : thestinger/rust/iterator, r=brson 2013-06-14 21:37:27 -07:00
Huon Wilson
18542568a8 std: rename .connect/.concat in VectorVector to avoid conflicting with StrVector.
This is caused by StrVector having a generic implementation for &[S]
and so #5898 means that method resolution of ~[~[1]].concat() sees that
both StrVector and VectorVector have methods that (superficially) match.

They are now connect_vec and concat_vec, which means that they can actually be
called.
2013-06-15 14:15:56 +10:00
bors
1104e659d5 auto merge of #7144 : dotdash/rust/caches, r=graydon
The lookups for these items in external crates currently cause repeated
decoding of the EBML metadata, which is pretty slow. Adding caches to
avoid the repeated decoding reduces the time required for the type
checking of librustc by about 25%.
2013-06-14 20:28:09 -07:00
Daniel Micay
824a6277af rm CopyableNonstrictIter
copies can just be done explicitly: `xs.transform(|x|x.clone())`
2013-06-14 23:15:42 -04:00
Daniel Micay
d68be89e69 rm MutableIter
replaced with mutable implementations of Iterator
2013-06-14 23:15:42 -04:00
Daniel Micay
8111701604 rm ExtendedMutableIter
replaced with `xs.mut_iter().enumerate()`
2013-06-14 23:15:42 -04:00
Daniel Micay
585f5f7f79 add IteratorUtil to the prelude 2013-06-14 23:15:42 -04:00
Björn Steinbrink
a710e61903 Add caches for method and impl metadata
The lookups for these items in external crates currently cause repeated
decoding of the EBML metadata, which is pretty slow. Adding caches to
avoid the repeated decoding reduces the time required for the type
checking of librustc by about 25%.
2013-06-15 04:28:19 +02:00
bors
104e6120b1 auto merge of #7116 : thestinger/rust/whitespace, r=luqmana 2013-06-14 19:25:05 -07:00
Brian Anderson
38e05747b5 xfail run-pass/auto-encode.rs 2013-06-14 16:50:53 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
da4e614742 Fix line lengths in terminfo 2013-06-14 13:03:42 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
f31767df66 Implement terminfo param conditionals
Implement the %?, %t, %e, and %; operators. Also implement the %<, %=,
%> operators, without which conditionals aren't very useful.

Fix the order of parameters for the arithmetic operators.

Implement the missing %^ operator.
2013-06-14 12:37:54 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
6423548818 Fix a bunch of failure cases in terminfo
Replace all potentially-failing operations with Err returns and add
tests.

Remove the Char parameter type; characters are represented as Numbers.

Fix integer constants to work properly when there are multiple constants
in the same capability string.

Tweak loop to use iterators instead of indexing into cap.
2013-06-14 12:37:54 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
e990239a3a Don't require &mut [Param] with terminfo::parm::expand() 2013-06-14 12:37:53 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
c9e234a1ae Tweak terminfo::parm::expand function signature
Take a new struct Variables instead of two &mut [] vectors for static
and dynamic variables.
2013-06-14 12:37:53 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
9f9e505405 Tweak new terminfo logical operator support 2013-06-14 12:37:53 -07:00
Corey Richardson
821a962feb Various terminfo parameterization changes 2013-06-14 12:37:53 -07:00
toddaaro
d1ec8b5fb8 redesigned the pinning to pin deal with things on dequeue, not on enqueue 2013-06-14 12:17:56 -07:00