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953 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Vladimir Matveev
3961eaec85 Added move keyword and renamed fail to panic 2014-11-09 21:10:08 +03:00
Alex Crichton
f87ff765fe rollup merge of #18654 : michaelwoerister/lldb-test-timeout 2014-11-06 13:53:27 -08:00
Alex Crichton
fa530fff51 rollup merge of #18656 : thiagopnts/rename-deprecated-non_uppercase_statics 2014-11-06 13:31:54 -08:00
Aaron Turon
cfafc1b737 Prelude: rename and consolidate extension traits
This commit renames a number of extension traits for slices and string
slices, now that they have been refactored for DST. In many cases,
multiple extension traits could now be consolidated. Further
consolidation will be possible with generalized where clauses.

The renamings are consistent with the [new `-Prelude`
suffix](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/344). There are probably
a few more candidates for being renamed this way, but that is left for
API stabilization of the relevant modules.

Because this renames traits, it is a:

[breaking-change]

However, I do not expect any code that currently uses the standard
library to actually break.

Closes #17917
2014-11-06 08:03:18 -08:00
Michael Woerister
36088ab21f debuginfo: Add a timeout for LLDB tests.
Fixes #18649.
2014-11-05 18:35:24 +01:00
thiagopnts
23913ec713 rename deprecated non_uppercase_statics to non_upper_case_globals 2014-11-05 12:04:26 -02:00
Michael Woerister
37a823b223 debuginfo: Add timeout before running executable in LLDB tests.
This should help with a potential race condition.
2014-11-05 13:32:09 +01:00
Patrick Walton
e8d6031c71 libsyntax: Forbid escapes in the inclusive range \x80-\xff in
Unicode characters and strings.

Use `\u0080`-`\u00ff` instead. ASCII/byte literals are unaffected.

This PR introduces a new function, `escape_default`, into the ASCII
module. This was necessary for the pretty printer to continue to
function.

RFC #326.

Closes #18062.

[breaking-change]
2014-11-04 14:58:11 -08:00
Corey Richardson
6b130e3dd9 Implement flexible target specification
Removes all target-specific knowledge from rustc. Some targets have changed
during this, but none of these should be very visible outside of
cross-compilation. The changes make our targets more consistent.

iX86-unknown-linux-gnu is now only available as i686-unknown-linux-gnu. We
used to accept any value of X greater than 1. i686 was released in 1995, and
should encompass the bare minimum of what Rust supports on x86 CPUs.

The only two windows targets are now i686-pc-windows-gnu and
x86_64-pc-windows-gnu.

The iOS target has been renamed from arm-apple-ios to arm-apple-darwin.

A complete list of the targets we accept now:

arm-apple-darwin
arm-linux-androideabi
arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf

i686-apple-darwin
i686-pc-windows-gnu
i686-unknown-freebsd
i686-unknown-linux-gnu

mips-unknown-linux-gnu
mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu

x86_64-apple-darwin
x86_64-unknown-freebsd
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
x86_64-pc-windows-gnu

Closes #16093

[breaking-change]
2014-11-04 05:07:47 -05:00
Alex Crichton
b8e2eb7294 rollup merge of #18247 : kballard/vim_rust_run_cwd_space 2014-11-03 15:29:03 -08:00
Joseph Crail
835b92efb8 Replace deprecated missing_doc attribute. 2014-11-01 21:12:13 -04:00
bors
3fa2b56537 auto merge of #17851 : brson/rust/rustup, r=alexcrichton
Just to have it somewhere to point to. Updating it will not
automatically update the one on static.rust-lang.org.
2014-10-28 17:47:01 +00:00
Brian Anderson
9106546aa7 Long lines 2014-10-28 10:24:03 -07:00
Brian Anderson
e59355b64c Untabify rustup.sh 2014-10-27 13:55:35 -07:00
Joseph Crail
30403204d6 Fix spelling mistakes in comments. 2014-10-25 23:11:17 -04:00
Kevin Ballard
c5829746f9 vim: Fix :RustRun when cwd has a space in it 2014-10-22 22:22:44 -07:00
Michael Woerister
423dca7fc6 debuginfo: Print more output in lldb_batchmode.py for better error logs. 2014-10-22 11:08:21 +02:00
bors
181538a135 auto merge of #18023 : chris-morgan/rust/vim-misc-2014-10-14, r=kballard
- Stop highlighting foo in `use foo;` specially.
- Highlight `extern crate "foo" as bar;` properly.
- Highlight 1..2 according to the current grammar.
2014-10-14 17:22:25 +00:00
Chris Morgan
a118bd77ad Highlight 1..2 according to the current grammar. 2014-10-14 11:49:48 +11:00
Chris Morgan
81da141b7d Highlight extern crate "foo" as bar; properly. 2014-10-14 11:49:12 +11:00
Chris Morgan
add8a85905 Vim: Stop highlighting foo in use foo; specially
This wasn’t really consistent with other things; the last section of the
import was not highlighted in any other case.

Also `use {foo, bar};` was having the foo and bar not highlighted, where
they would have been as separate statements.
2014-10-14 11:44:34 +11:00
Simon Sapin
61a8a28f9f Include the Unicode version used to generate src/libunicode/tables.rs. 2014-10-13 14:07:12 +01:00
bors
f9fc49c06e auto merge of #17853 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-17718, r=pcwalton
This change is an implementation of [RFC 69][rfc] which adds a third kind of
global to the language, `const`. This global is most similar to what the old
`static` was, and if you're unsure about what to use then you should use a
`const`.

The semantics of these three kinds of globals are:

* A `const` does not represent a memory location, but only a value. Constants
  are translated as rvalues, which means that their values are directly inlined
  at usage location (similar to a #define in C/C++). Constant values are, well,
  constant, and can not be modified. Any "modification" is actually a
  modification to a local value on the stack rather than the actual constant
  itself.

  Almost all values are allowed inside constants, whether they have interior
  mutability or not. There are a few minor restrictions listed in the RFC, but
  they should in general not come up too often.

* A `static` now always represents a memory location (unconditionally). Any
  references to the same `static` are actually a reference to the same memory
  location. Only values whose types ascribe to `Sync` are allowed in a `static`.
  This restriction is in place because many threads may access a `static`
  concurrently. Lifting this restriction (and allowing unsafe access) is a
  future extension not implemented at this time.

* A `static mut` continues to always represent a memory location. All references
  to a `static mut` continue to be `unsafe`.

This is a large breaking change, and many programs will need to be updated
accordingly. A summary of the breaking changes is:

* Statics may no longer be used in patterns. Statics now always represent a
  memory location, which can sometimes be modified. To fix code, repurpose the
  matched-on-`static` to a `const`.

      static FOO: uint = 4;
      match n {
          FOO => { /* ... */ }
          _ => { /* ... */ }
      }

  change this code to:

      const FOO: uint = 4;
      match n {
          FOO => { /* ... */ }
          _ => { /* ... */ }
      }

* Statics may no longer refer to other statics by value. Due to statics being
  able to change at runtime, allowing them to reference one another could
  possibly lead to confusing semantics. If you are in this situation, use a
  constant initializer instead. Note, however, that statics may reference other
  statics by address, however.

* Statics may no longer be used in constant expressions, such as array lengths.
  This is due to the same restrictions as listed above. Use a `const` instead.

[breaking-change]
Closes #17718 

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/246
2014-10-10 00:07:08 +00:00
Brian Anderson
afc1b20d8e Bump version to 0.13.0 2014-10-09 10:41:23 -07:00
Alex Crichton
34d66de52a unicode: Make statics legal
The tables in libunicode are far too large to want to be inlined into any other
program, so these tables are all going to remain `static`. For them to be legal,
they cannot reference one another by value, but instead use references now.

This commit also modifies the src/etc/unicode.py script to generate the right
tables.
2014-10-09 09:44:51 -07:00
bors
d569dfe37e auto merge of #17871 : michaelwoerister/rust/lldb-versioning, r=alexcrichton
Apart from making the build system determine the LLDB version, this PR also fixes an issue with enums in LLDB pretty printers. In order for GDB's pretty printers to know for sure if a field of some value is an enum discriminant, I had rustc mark discriminant fields with the `artificial` DWARF tag. This worked out nicely for GDB but it turns out that one can't access artificial fields from LLDB. So I changed the debuginfo representation so that enum discriminants are marked by the special field name `RUST$ENUM$DISR` instead, which works in both cases.

The PR does not activate the LLDB test suite yet.
2014-10-09 03:07:27 +00:00
Michael Woerister
98a0f9166c debuginfo: Don't mark struct fields as artificial.
LLDB doesn't allow for reading 'artifical' fields (fields that are generated by the compiler). So do not mark, slice fields, enum discriminants, and GcBox value fields as artificial.
2014-10-08 11:52:06 +02:00
John Gallagher
4d190b1235 Add abstract, final, and override to rust.vim keyword list 2014-10-07 22:18:36 -04:00
Brian Anderson
03ad7e7119 Add rustup.sh to the repo
Just to have it somewhere to point to. Updating it will not
automatically update the one on static.rust-lang.org.
2014-10-07 10:56:47 -07:00
Daniel Micay
497b6354e4 rm obsolete valgrind suppressions 2014-10-02 05:01:10 -04:00
bors
ff2616e847 auto merge of #17630 : sfackler/rust/cfg-warnings, r=brson
Closes #17490
2014-10-01 09:22:15 +00:00
bors
88d1a22f76 auto merge of #17479 : gamazeps/rust/issue17478, r=alexcrichton
closes #17478
2014-09-30 20:27:16 +00:00
Steven Fackler
c4e0755245 Fix librustc_llvm 2014-09-30 12:52:47 -07:00
bors
38015eeb70 auto merge of #17640 : brson/rust/wininst, r=alexcrichton
This makes the windows `make dist` target start producing binary tarballs, and tweaks install.sh so they work, in preparation for working on a combined Rust+Cargo installer.
2014-09-30 12:27:27 +00:00
Brian Anderson
887da8d33a install: Fix the install.sh script to work with spaces
Makes it work on windows
2014-09-29 15:29:57 -07:00
gamazeps
e543878f0f Replaced some TODO by FIXME
closes #17478
2014-09-29 18:14:28 +02:00
Alex Crichton
757fa6ffba rollup merge of #17573 : iliekturtles/17570-windows-installer-path 2014-09-29 08:12:48 -07:00
Mike Boutin
35f5a674d4 dist: Make Windows installer modify system %PATH%
Modify the system %PATH% environment variable instead of the current
user's %PATH% environment. The current user will be an admin user
that may not be the same user who originally started the installer.
Closes #17570.
2014-09-26 18:04:48 -04:00
Guillaume Pinot
01e4354ec4 Relicense shootout-fasta-redux.rs to the shootout license.
Everyone agreed.

Fix #17078
2014-09-25 00:31:47 +02:00
Damien Radtke
59e750f198 Add cargo.vim compiler file. 2014-09-22 17:24:26 -05:00
bors
eeda1b87ff auto merge of #17212 : mahkoh/rust/vim, r=kballard
There are currently two huge problems with the indent file:

1. Long list-like things cannot be indented. See #14446 for one example. Another one is long enums with over 100 lines, including comments. The indentation process stops after 100 lines and the rest is in column 0.
2. In certain files, opening a new line at mod level is extremely slow. See [this](https://github.com/mahkoh/posix.rs/blob/master/src/unistd/mod.rs) for an example. Opening a line at the very end and holing \<cr> down will freeze vim temporarily.

The reason for 1. is that cindent doesn't properly indent things that end with a `,` and the indent file tries to work around this by using the indentation of the previous line. It does this by recursively calling a function on the previous lines until it reaches the start of the block. Naturally O(n^2) function calls don't scale very well. Instead of recalculating the indentation of the previous line, we will now simply use the given indentation of the previous line and let the user deal with the rest. This is sufficient unless the user manually mis-indents a line.

The reason for 2. seems to be function calls of the form
```
searchpair('{\|(', '', '}\|)', 'nbW', 's:is_string_comment(line("."), col("."))')
```
I've no idea what this even does or why it is there since I cannot reproduce the mistake cindent is supposed to make without this fix. Therefore I've simply removed that part.
2014-09-22 07:15:30 +00:00
bors
8d3728fae0 auto merge of #17412 : vadimcn/rust/gccpref, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #17251
2014-09-21 16:30:28 +00:00
Vadim Chugunov
04c41eb372 Move bundled gcc and its libs out into $rust/rustlib/<triple>/gcc/(bin|lib). This way the libs won't be on the -L library search path, and won't confuse external gcc, if one is used. The bundled gcc itself will still be able to find them, because it searches for libs relative to own install location. 2014-09-20 11:42:26 -07:00
Alex Crichton
129aff7d97 rollup merge of #17306 : scialex/fix-zsh 2014-09-19 10:00:19 -07:00
Julian Orth
39116d0191 fix for vim < 7.4.355 2014-09-18 22:16:47 +02:00
bors
28407b6ff0 auto merge of #17335 : TeXitoi/rust/relicense-shootout, r=brson
Everyone agreed.  Fix #17064, fix #17072 

@brson OK?
2014-09-18 03:20:39 +00:00
Alex Crichton
df34b082ab rollup merge of #17309 : aturon/deprecate-libnum 2014-09-17 08:49:37 -07:00
Guillaume Pinot
edec96b78b Relicense shootout-fasta.rs ti the shootout license.
Everyone agreed.

Fix #17072
2014-09-17 08:44:44 +02:00
Guillaume Pinot
a182f13a2e Relicense shootout-spectralnorm.rs to the shootout license
Everyone agreed.

Fix #17064
2014-09-17 08:33:57 +02:00
Aaron Turon
2ff07af996 Deprecate libnum in favor of rust-lang/num
This is part of the migration of crates into the Cargo ecosystem. There
is now an external repository https://github.com/rust-lang/num for bignums.

The single use of libnum elsewhere in the repository is for a shootout
benchmark, which is being moved into the external crate.

Due to deprecation, this is a:

[breaking-change]
2014-09-16 11:29:29 -07:00