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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
39a6c9d637 Test fallout from std::comm rewrite 2013-12-16 22:55:49 -08:00
Alex Crichton
529e268ab9 Fallout of rewriting std::comm 2013-12-16 17:47:11 -08:00
bors
35e5056b6a auto merge of #11000 : cmr/rust/auto_encode, r=alexcrichton
Closes #6122
2013-12-16 09:06:38 -08:00
Corey Richardson
b1fcba6024 Update and un-xfail auto-encode test
Closes #6122
2013-12-16 10:17:08 -05:00
bors
4e77c1148f auto merge of #10966 : michaelwoerister/rust/prelude2, r=cmr
This PR improves the stepping experience in GDB. It contains some fine tuning of line information and makes *rustc* produce nearly the same IR/DWARF as Clang. The focus of the changes is function prologue handling which has caused some problems in the past (https://github.com/mozilla/rust/issues/9641).

It seems that GDB does not properly handle function prologues when the function uses segmented stacks, i.e. it does not recognize that the `__morestack` check is part of the prologue. When setting a breakpoint like `break foo` it will set the break point before the arguments of `foo()` have been loaded and still contain bogus values. For function with the #[no_split_stack] attribute this problem has never occurred for me so I'm pretty sure that segmented stacks are the cause of the problem. @jdm mentioned that segmented stack won't be completely abandoned after all. I'd be grateful if you could tell me about what the future might bring in this regard (@brson, @cmr).

Anyway, this PR should alleviate this problem at least in the case when setting breakpoints using line numbers and also make it less confusing when setting them via function names because then GDB will break *before* the first statement where one could conceivably argue that arguments need not be initialized yet.

Also, a koala: 🐨

Cheers,
Michael
2013-12-16 05:51:32 -08:00
Michael Woerister
89b47d5557 debuginfo: Add test cases for function prologue handling. 2013-12-16 10:23:28 +01:00
Michael Woerister
b0100c5a0f debuginfo: Set the is_local_to_unit attribute of functions correctly 2013-12-16 10:23:28 +01:00
Kiet Tran
fb4a1d88f5 Mark live codes in struct/enum for dead-code pass 2013-12-16 02:15:00 -05:00
Patrick Walton
998a3bbae0 libstd: Fix merge fallout. 2013-12-15 10:41:15 -08:00
Patrick Walton
775ccadd25 libsyntax: Implement the new box syntax for unique pointers. 2013-12-15 10:41:15 -08:00
Patrick Walton
a87786e3e9 librustc: Remove identifiers named box, since it's about to become a keyword. 2013-12-15 10:41:15 -08:00
bors
8d52dfbace auto merge of #10984 : huonw/rust/clean-raw, r=cmr
See commits for details.
2013-12-15 06:56:27 -08:00
Huon Wilson
4f62c969f6 std::vec: move pointless raw::get and unsafe_get functions.
This can easily be written as `(*v.unsafe_ref(i)).clone()`, or just
`*v.unsafe_ref(i)` for primitive types like `i32` (the common case).
2013-12-15 23:05:00 +11:00
Huon Wilson
f97040a93b std::vec: remove unnecessary count parameter on {bytes,
raw}::copy_memory.

Slices carry their length with them, so we can just use that
information.
2013-12-15 22:23:11 +11:00
bors
7f5787ac26 auto merge of #10932 : alexcrichton/rust/feature-update, r=cmr 2013-12-14 23:02:15 -08:00
Alex Crichton
6747d0738a Handle more cases in the heap lints 2013-12-14 22:56:33 -08:00
bors
aafed3ece5 auto merge of #10936 : cadencemarseille/rust/issue-10754-std-run-unwrap-on-None, r=alexcrichton
The problem was that std::run::Process::new() was unwrap()ing the result
of std::io::process::Process::new(), which returns None in the case
where the io_error condition is raised to signal failure to start the
process.

Have std::run::Process::new() similarly return an Option\<run::Process\>
to reflect the fact that a subprocess might have failed to start. Update
utility functions run::process_status() and run::process_output() to
return Option\<ProcessExit\> and Option\<ProcessOutput\>, respectively.

Various parts of librustc and librustpkg needed to be updated to reflect
these API changes.

closes #10754
2013-12-14 12:56:22 -08:00
bors
3d3a663d25 auto merge of #10870 : ktt3ja/rust/issue-10865, r=alexcrichton
Fix #10865 and #10939.
2013-12-14 10:41:24 -08:00
Cadence Marseille
5de42701a8 Fix #10754 - std::run functions fail after io_error
The problem was that std::run::Process::new() was unwrap()ing the result
of std::io::process::Process::new(), which returns None in the case
where the io_error condition is raised to signal failure to start the
process.

Have std::run::Process::new() similarly return an Option<run::Process>
to reflect the fact that a subprocess might have failed to start. Update
utility functions run::process_status() and run::process_output() to
return Option<ProcessExit> and Option<ProcessOutput>, respectively.

Various parts of librustc and librustpkg needed to be updated to reflect
these API changes.

closes #10754
2013-12-14 12:50:04 -05:00
bors
b2750bca0c auto merge of #10933 : TeXitoi/rust/shootout-fasta-rewrite, r=alexcrichton
improvements:
 - no managed box
 - no virtual calls
 - no useless copy
 - optimizations (bisect is slower, limit tests, BufferedWriter...)
 - pass shootout test
 - 10 times faster
2013-12-14 05:26:28 -08:00
Kiet Tran
71ce559f7d Dead-code pass now marks and warns foreign items 2013-12-14 00:35:41 -05:00
Kiet Tran
d5ad32f388 Check more live Path nodes in dead-code pass 2013-12-14 00:26:15 -05:00
bors
64ecb78716 auto merge of #10960 : brson/rust/android, r=alexcrichton 2013-12-13 17:11:34 -08:00
Brian Anderson
0b69bc95c3 Ignore failing Android debug-info tests. #10381 2013-12-13 16:39:22 -08:00
bors
9bbef13702 auto merge of #10698 : metajack/rust/dep-info, r=alexcrichton
This isn't super useful for libraries yet without #10593.

Fixes #7633.
2013-12-13 00:32:47 -08:00
Jack Moffitt
b2ccd4c3ec Add test for --dep-info. 2013-12-12 17:11:02 -07:00
Guillaume Pinot
64ca0ba6e9 rewrite of shootout-fasta.rs
improvements:
 - no managed box
 - no virtual calls
 - no useless copy
 - optimizations (bisect is slower, limit tests, BufferedWriter...)
 - pass shootout test
 - should be as fast as the best official test

Thanks to @cmr and @eddyb for their help!
2013-12-12 16:06:18 +01:00
Alex Crichton
0f6537fed4 Gate literal box expressions in addition to types
Closes #10920
2013-12-12 00:49:57 -08:00
Vadim Chugunov
544ed0328c Embed Windows application manifest. 2013-12-11 18:12:22 -08:00
Erik Price
5731ca3078 Make 'self lifetime illegal.
Also remove all instances of 'self within the codebase.

This fixes #10889.
2013-12-11 10:54:06 -08:00
bors
d441c54688 auto merge of #10787 : nikomatsakis/rust/issue-9629-freeze-andmut, r=pnkfelix
See #9629 for details.

r? @pnkfelix
2013-12-11 05:41:18 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
fc74d64f7d More small test case fixes. grr. cc #9629. 2013-12-11 06:40:37 -05:00
bors
5c2f8aa330 auto merge of #10856 : klutzy/rust/buf-reader-lines, r=alexcrichton
The `.lines()` method creates an iterator which yields line with trailing '
'.
(So it is slightly different to `StrSlice.lines()`; I don't know if it's worth to synchronize them.)
2013-12-11 03:21:23 -08:00
bors
fff03a5fc7 auto merge of #10808 : kballard/rust/use-braces, r=alexcrichton
This fixes #10806.
2013-12-11 01:06:21 -08:00
Kevin Ballard
bd36b06f55 Support imports of the form use {foo,bar}
This fixes #10806.
2013-12-10 23:15:19 -08:00
bors
b8516de48f auto merge of #10833 : sfackler/rust/mut-pat, r=brson
Previously, if you wanted to bind a field mutably or by ref, you had to
do something like Foo { x: ref mut x }. You can now just do
Foo { ref mut x }.

Closes #6137
2013-12-10 22:51:19 -08:00
klutzy
5a93d12e01 std::io: Add Buffer.lines(), change .bytes() api
-   `Buffer.lines()` returns `LineIterator` which yields line using
    `.read_line()`.
-   `Reader.bytes()` now takes `&mut self` instead of `self`.
-   `Reader.read_until()` swallows `EndOfFile`. This also affects
    `.read_line()`.
2013-12-11 15:50:51 +09:00
bors
b8b16ae099 auto merge of #10791 : pcwalton/rust/decelling, r=pcwalton
34 uses of `Cell` remain.

r? @alexcrichton
2013-12-10 19:16:19 -08:00
Patrick Walton
fd7a513bef libstd: Remove Cell from the library. 2013-12-10 17:55:09 -08:00
bors
ac4dd9efee auto merge of #10593 : metajack/rust/pkgid-hash, r=brson
This replaces the link meta attributes with a pkgid attribute and uses a hash
of this as the crate hash. This makes the crate hash computable by things
other than the Rust compiler. It also switches the hash function ot SHA1 since
that is much more likely to be available in shell, Python, etc than SipHash.

Fixes #10188, #8523.
2013-12-10 16:51:20 -08:00
Jack Moffitt
b349036e5f Make crate hash stable and externally computable.
This replaces the link meta attributes with a pkgid attribute and uses a hash
of this as the crate hash. This makes the crate hash computable by things
other than the Rust compiler. It also switches the hash function ot SHA1 since
that is much more likely to be available in shell, Python, etc than SipHash.

Fixes #10188, #8523.
2013-12-10 17:04:24 -07:00
Patrick Walton
ec5603bf13 librustpkg: Make io::ignore_io_error() use RAII; remove a few more
cells.
2013-12-10 15:13:12 -08:00
Patrick Walton
786dea207d libextra: Another round of de-Cell-ing.
34 uses of `Cell` remain.
2013-12-10 15:13:12 -08:00
Steven Fackler
8240faf73a Allow ref and mut modifiers for short form field patterns
Previously, if you wanted to bind a field mutably or by ref, you had to
do something like Foo { x: ref mut x }. You can now just do
Foo { ref mut x }.

Closes #6137
2013-12-10 14:05:57 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
76d9a9671b Fix test case harder (cc #9629) 2013-12-10 13:14:45 -05:00
Alex Crichton
9522a08cf0 Check the privacy of implemented traits
This bug showed up because the visitor only visited the path of the implemented
trait via walk_path (with no corresponding visit_path function). I have modified
the visitor to use visit_path (which is now overridable), and the privacy
visitor overrides this function and now properly checks for the privacy of all
paths.

Closes #10857
2013-12-09 22:53:58 -08:00
bors
29ca4350c8 auto merge of #10812 : alexcrichton/rust/lto, r=pcwalton
The first commit was approved from another pull request, but I wanted to rebase LTO on top of it.

LTO is not turned on by default at all, and it's hidden behind a `-Z` flag. I have added a few small tests for it, however.
2013-12-09 16:11:28 -08:00
Alex Crichton
fce4a174b9 Implement LTO
This commit implements LTO for rust leveraging LLVM's passes. What this means
is:

* When compiling an rlib, in addition to insdering foo.o into the archive, also
  insert foo.bc (the LLVM bytecode) of the optimized module.

* When the compiler detects the -Z lto option, it will attempt to perform LTO on
  a staticlib or binary output. The compiler will emit an error if a dylib or
  rlib output is being generated.

* The actual act of performing LTO is as follows:

    1. Force all upstream libraries to have an rlib version available.
    2. Load the bytecode of each upstream library from the rlib.
    3. Link all this bytecode into the current LLVM module (just using llvm
       apis)
    4. Run an internalization pass which internalizes all symbols except those
       found reachable for the local crate of compilation.
    5. Run the LLVM LTO pass manager over this entire module

    6a. If assembling an archive, then add all upstream rlibs into the output
        archive. This ignores all of the object/bitcode/metadata files rust
        generated and placed inside the rlibs.
    6b. If linking a binary, create copies of all upstream rlibs, remove the
        rust-generated object-file, and then link everything as usual.

As I have explained in #10741, this process is excruciatingly slow, so this is
*not* turned on by default, and it is also why I have decided to hide it behind
a -Z flag for now. The good news is that the binary sizes are about as small as
they can be as a result of LTO, so it's definitely working.

Closes #10741
Closes #10740
2013-12-09 14:41:49 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
1252947fa9 Make main pub in test case (cc #9629) 2013-12-09 14:54:59 -05:00
Seo Sanghyeon
3b14f25868 Extend allocation lint for boxing expressions 2013-12-10 01:17:32 +09:00