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Author SHA1 Message Date
Austin Bonander
375cbd20cf Implement #[proc_macro_attribute]
* Add support for `#[proc_macro]`

* Reactivate `proc_macro` feature and gate `#[proc_macro_attribute]` under it

* Have `#![feature(proc_macro)]` imply `#![feature(use_extern_macros)]`,
error on legacy import of proc macros via `#[macro_use]`
2017-01-16 22:41:22 -08:00
bors
e357178146 Auto merge of #38814 - Ralith:cfg-fields, r=jseyfried
syntax: enable attributes and cfg on struct fields

This enables conditional compilation of field initializers in a struct literal, simplifying construction of structs whose fields are themselves conditionally present. For example, the intializer for the constant in the following becomes legal, and has the intuitive effect:

```rust
struct Foo {
    #[cfg(unix)]
    bar: (),
}

const FOO: Foo = Foo {
    #[cfg(unix)]
    bar: (),
};
```

It's not clear to me whether this calls for the full RFC process, but the implementation was simple enough that I figured I'd begin the conversation with code.
2017-01-12 20:44:02 +00:00
Benjamin Saunders
7972c1905b syntax: struct field attributes and cfg 2017-01-11 21:33:17 -08:00
Alex Crichton
045f8f6929 rustc: Stabilize the proc_macro feature
This commit stabilizes the `proc_macro` and `proc_macro_lib` features in the
compiler to stabilize the "Macros 1.1" feature of the language. Many more
details can be found on the tracking issue, #35900.

Closes #35900
2017-01-02 12:13:30 -08:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
86ce3a2f7c Further and hopefully final Windows fixes 2016-12-30 15:19:50 +01:00
est31
dd10c5a503 Feature gate: 1.16.0 instead of 1.15.0 2016-12-30 15:17:30 +01:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
d4d5be18b7 Feature gate the 128 bit types
Dangling a carrot in front of a donkey.

This commit includes manual merge conflict resolution changes from a rebase by @est31.
2016-12-30 15:17:25 +01:00
Jorge Aparicio
18d49288d5 PTX support
- `--emit=asm --target=nvptx64-nvidia-cuda` can be used to turn a crate
  into a PTX module (a `.s` file).

- intrinsics like `__syncthreads` and `blockIdx.x` are exposed as
  `"platform-intrinsics"`.

- "cabi" has been implemented for the nvptx and nvptx64 architectures.
  i.e. `extern "C"` works.

- a new ABI, `"ptx-kernel"`. That can be used to generate "global"
  functions. Example: `extern "ptx-kernel" fn kernel() { .. }`. All
  other functions are "device" functions.
2016-12-26 21:06:23 -05:00
Guillaume Gomez
c11fe553df Create check_ref method to allow to check coercion with & types 2016-12-20 11:37:15 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
b2d0ec0eb4 Fix coercion ICE 2016-12-20 11:37:15 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
164f0105bb Add safe_suggestion attribute 2016-12-20 11:37:15 +01:00
bors
7b06438d83 Auto merge of #38191 - oli-obk:clippy_is_sad, r=eddyb
annotate stricter lifetimes on LateLintPass methods to allow them to forward to a Visitor

this unblocks clippy (rustup blocked after #37918)

clippy has lots of lints that internally call an `intravisit::Visitor`, but the current lifetimes on `LateLintPass` methods conflicted with the required lifetimes (there was no connection between the HIR elements and the `TyCtxt`)

r? @Manishearth
2016-12-07 23:06:10 +00:00
bors
1692c0b587 Auto merge of #37973 - vadimcn:dllimport, r=alexcrichton
Implement RFC 1717

Implement the first two points from #37403.

r? @alexcrichton
2016-12-06 10:54:45 +00:00
Oliver Schneider
5e51edb0de
annotate stricter lifetimes on LateLintPass methods to allow them to forward to a Visitor 2016-12-06 11:28:51 +01:00
bors
341f084d8d Auto merge of #38087 - jooert:remove_unmarked, r=petrochenkov
Remove the `unmarked_api` feature

Closes #37981.
2016-12-04 19:47:18 +00:00
bors
2cdbd5eb42 Auto merge of #38079 - BurntSushi:attrtarget, r=alexcrichton
Add new #[target_feature = "..."] attribute.

This commit adds a new attribute that instructs the compiler to emit
target specific code for a single function. For example, the following
function is permitted to use instructions that are part of SSE 4.2:

    #[target_feature = "+sse4.2"]
    fn foo() { ... }

In particular, use of this attribute does not require setting the
-C target-feature or -C target-cpu options on rustc.

This attribute does not have any protections built into it. For example,
nothing stops one from calling the above `foo` function on hosts without
SSE 4.2 support. Doing so may result in a SIGILL.

I've also expanded the x86 target feature whitelist.
2016-12-03 17:41:14 +00:00
Vadim Chugunov
a9a6f8c8ed Remove the "linked_from" feature. 2016-12-01 16:56:49 -08:00
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
Johannes Oertel
7cbd18a690 Remove the unmarked_api feature
Closes #37981.
2016-11-30 15:51:04 +01:00
Andrew Gallant
80ef1dbf2d Add new #[target_feature = "..."] attribute.
This commit adds a new attribute that instructs the compiler to emit
target specific code for a single function. For example, the following
function is permitted to use instructions that are part of SSE 4.2:

    #[target_feature = "+sse4.2"]
    fn foo() { ... }

In particular, use of this attribute does not require setting the
-C target-feature or -C target-cpu options on rustc.

This attribute does not have any protections built into it. For example,
nothing stops one from calling the above `foo` function on hosts without
SSE 4.2 support. Doing so may result in a SIGILL.

This commit also expands the target feature whitelist to include lzcnt,
popcnt and sse4a. Namely, lzcnt and popcnt have their own CPUID bits,
but were introduced with SSE4.
2016-11-29 20:32:14 -05:00
Geoffry Song
9d42549df4
Implement the loop_break_value feature.
This implements RFC 1624, tracking issue #37339.

- `FnCtxt` (in typeck) gets a stack of `LoopCtxt`s, which store the
  currently deduced type of that loop, the desired type, and a list of
  break expressions currently seen. `loop` loops get a fresh type
  variable as their initial type (this logic is stolen from that for
  arrays). `while` loops get `()`.
- `break {expr}` looks up the broken loop, and unifies the type of
  `expr` with the type of the loop.
- `break` with no expr unifies the loop's type with `()`.
- When building MIR, `loop` loops no longer construct a `()` value at
  termination of the loop; rather, the `break` expression assigns the
  result of the loop. `while` loops are unchanged.
- `break` respects contexts in which expressions may not end with braced
  blocks. That is, `while break { break-value } { while-body }` is
  illegal; this preserves backwards compatibility.
- The RFC did not make it clear, but I chose to make `break ()` inside
  of a `while` loop illegal, just in case we wanted to do anything with
  that design space in the future.

This is my first time dealing with this part of rustc so I'm sure
there's plenty of problems to pick on here ^_^
2016-11-21 20:20:42 -08:00
bors
ebec55406b Auto merge of #37824 - jseyfried:symbols, r=eddyb
Clean up `ast::Attribute`, `ast::CrateConfig`, and string interning

This PR
 - removes `ast::Attribute_` (changing `Attribute` from `Spanned<Attribute_>` to a struct),
 - moves a `MetaItem`'s name from the `MetaItemKind` variants to a field of `MetaItem`,
 - avoids needlessly wrapping `ast::MetaItem` with `P`,
 - moves string interning into `syntax::symbol` (`ast::Name` is a reexport of `symbol::Symbol` for now),
 - replaces `InternedString` with `Symbol` in the AST, HIR, and various other places, and
 - refactors `ast::CrateConfig` from a `Vec` to a `HashSet`.

r? @eddyb
2016-11-21 08:08:47 -06:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
b4d3df6592 Stabilize RFC 1560. 2016-11-21 09:10:16 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
e85a0d70b8 Use Symbol instead of InternedString in the AST, HIR, and various other places. 2016-11-21 09:00:55 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
d2f8fb0a0a Move syntax::util::interner -> syntax::symbol, cleanup. 2016-11-20 23:40:20 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
f177a00ac9 Refactor P<ast::MetaItem> -> ast::MetaItem. 2016-11-20 12:36:41 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
e97686d048 Move MetaItemKind's Name to a field of MetaItem. 2016-11-20 12:36:30 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
a2626410d7 Refactor MetaItemKind to use Names instead of InternedStrings. 2016-11-20 11:46:06 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
3ea2bc4e93 Refactor away ast::Attribute_. 2016-11-20 11:46:00 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
9c88650080 Add feature use_extern_macros. 2016-11-17 08:08:06 +00:00
Alex Crichton
06242ff15d rustc: Implement #[link(cfg(..))] and crt-static
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1721] which adds a new target feature
to the compiler, `crt-static`, which can be used to select how the C runtime for
a target is linked. Most targets dynamically linke the C runtime by default with
the notable exception of some of the musl targets.

[RFC 1721]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1721-crt-static.md

This commit first adds the new target-feature, `crt-static`. If enabled, then
the `cfg(target_feature = "crt-static")` will be available. Targets like musl
will have this enabled by default. This feature can be controlled through the
standard target-feature interface, `-C target-feature=+crt-static` or
`-C target-feature=-crt-static`.

Next this adds an gated and unstable `#[link(cfg(..))]` feature to enable the
`crt-static` semantics we want with libc. The exact behavior of this attribute
is a little squishy, but it's intended to be a forever-unstable
implementation detail of the liblibc crate.

Specifically the `#[link(cfg(..))]` annotation means that the `#[link]`
directive is only active in a compilation unit if that `cfg` value is satisfied.
For example when compiling an rlib, these directives are just encoded and
ignored for dylibs, and all staticlibs are continued to be put into the rlib as
usual. When placing that rlib into a staticlib, executable, or dylib, however,
the `cfg` is evaluated *as if it were defined in the final artifact* and the
library is decided to be linked or not.

Essentially, what'll happen is:

* On MSVC with `-C target-feature=-crt-static`, the `msvcrt.lib` library will be
  linked to.
* On MSVC with `-C target-feature=+crt-static`, the `libcmt.lib` library will be
  linked to.
* On musl with `-C target-feature=-crt-static`, the object files in liblibc.rlib
  are removed and `-lc` is passed instead.
* On musl with `-C target-feature=+crt-static`, the object files in liblibc.rlib
  are used and `-lc` is not passed.

This commit does **not** include an update to the liblibc module to implement
these changes. I plan to do that just after the 1.14.0 beta release is cut to
ensure we get ample time to test this feature.

cc #37406
2016-11-16 07:00:09 -08:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
8cc6be1bcb Rollup merge of #37661 - brson:qmarkstab, r=nikomatsakis
question_mark was stabilized in 1.13
2016-11-10 03:46:28 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
49772fbf5d syntax: don't fake a block around closures' bodies during parsing. 2016-11-10 01:44:45 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
5ebd7c50a0 Rollup merge of #37614 - keeperofdakeys:proc_macro, r=jseyfried
macros 1.1: Allow proc_macro functions to declare attributes to be mark as used

This PR allows proc macro functions to declare attribute names that should be marked as used when attached to the deriving item. There are a few questions for this PR.

- Currently this uses a separate attribute named `#[proc_macro_attributes(..)]`, is this the best choice?
- In order to make this work, the `check_attribute` function had to be modified to not error on attributes marked as used. This is a pretty large change in semantics, is there a better way to do this?
- I've got a few clones where I don't know if I need them (like turning `item` into a `TokenStream`), can these be avoided?
- Is switching to `MultiItemDecorator` the right thing here?

Also fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37563.
2016-11-09 20:51:18 +02:00
Brian Anderson
ba92b01e9a question_mark was stabilized in 1.13 2016-11-09 02:35:36 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
ab5ba049bc Partially stabilize RFC 1506 "Clarify relationships between ADTs" 2016-11-08 22:34:05 +03:00
bors
38a959a543 Auto merge of #36843 - petrochenkov:dotstab, r=nikomatsakis
Stabilize `..` in tuple (struct) patterns

I'd like to nominate `..` in tuple and tuple struct patterns for stabilization.
This feature is a relatively small extension to existing stable functionality and doesn't have known blockers.
The feature first appeared in Rust 1.10 6 months ago.
An example of use: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/36203

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33627
r? @nikomatsakis
2016-11-08 02:06:45 -08:00
Josh Driver
d377cf5b3f Rename KNOWN_ATTRS to BUILT_ATTRS, and create KNOWN_ATTRS
KNOWN_ATTRIBUTES should really be named BUILT_ATTRIBUTES,
while KNOWN_ATTRIBUTES should be used to mark attributes
as known, similar to USED_ATTRIBUTES.
2016-11-08 08:30:26 +10:30
Alex Crichton
11251e59b9 Fix tests from the rollup 2016-11-05 10:51:04 -07:00
Alex Crichton
e126f3c6c6 Merge branch 'selfgate' of https://github.com/petrochenkov/rust into rollup 2016-11-05 10:50:47 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
50ecee2410 Add feature gate for Self and associated types in struct expressions and patterns 2016-11-03 03:32:28 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
74bb594563 Stabilize .. in tuple (struct) patterns 2016-11-03 01:38:15 +03:00
Alex Crichton
20c301330c rustc: Add knowledge of Windows subsystems.
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1665] which adds support for the
`#![windows_subsystem]` attribute. This attribute allows specifying either the
"windows" or "console" subsystems on Windows to the linker.

[RFC 1665]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1665-windows-subsystem.md

Previously all Rust executables were compiled as the "console" subsystem which
meant that if you wanted a graphical application it would erroneously pop up a
console whenever opened. When compiling an application, however, this is
undesired behavior and the "windows" subsystem is used instead to have control
over user interactions.

This attribute is validated, but ignored on all non-Windows platforms.

cc #37499
2016-10-31 10:03:41 -07:00
bors
46d39f3329 Auto merge of #37128 - nrc:depr-attr, r=@alexcrichton
Deprecate no_debug and custom_derive

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-10-27 00:51:58 -07:00
bors
bc283c9487 Auto merge of #11994 - eddyb:struct-literal-field-shorthand, r=nrc
Implement field shorthands in struct literal expressions.

Implements #37340 in a straight-forward way: `Foo { x, y: f() }` parses as `Foo { x: x, y: f() }`.
Because of the added `is_shorthand` to `ast::Field`, this is `[syntax-breaking]` (cc @Manishearth).

* [x] Mark the fields as being a shorthand (the exact same way we do it in patterns), for pretty-printing.
* [x] Gate the shorthand syntax with `#![feature(field_init_shorthand)]`.
* [x] Don't parse numeric field as identifiers.
* [x] Arbitrary field order tests.
2016-10-26 21:47:25 -07:00
Nick Cameron
8c4a39cd95 review changes 2016-10-27 14:44:05 +13:00
Eduard Burtescu
9908711e5e Implement field shorthands in struct literal expressions. 2016-10-27 03:15:13 +03:00
Nick Cameron
b7675cf04a Deprecate custom_derive
Has a custom deprecation since deprecating features is not supported and is a pain to implement
2016-10-27 11:44:42 +13:00
Nick Cameron
d1b08b136c deprecate no_debug 2016-10-27 11:44:42 +13:00
Nick Cameron
121e903f17 Add possibility of deprecating attributes 2016-10-27 11:44:42 +13:00