Capturing a type argument in the enclosing scope should be an error --
this commit implements that check in resolve, avoiding a potential
assertion failure in trans.
Closes#648.
Typestate was failing to check some code because if it saw an item,
it would quit immediately. This was to avoid checking nested items
in the same context as the lexically enclosing item, but it was
having the wrong effect: not checking the code after the item at all.
Fixed by switching to visit and skipping over items in a proper
nested fashion. Closes#668.
A check in trans didn't have a corresponding check in typeck, causing
some programs (to wit, compile-fail/chan-parameterized-args.rs - part of this
commit) to fail with an assertion failure in trans instead of a type error.
Fixed it. In short, arguments that are future thunk arguments (any spawn
arguments, and _ arguments in bind) need to either not contain type params
or type vars, or be by-reference.
Closes#665.
Currently it's only sequential, but it can do word frequency
counting. In an ideal world it would all be polymorphic, but that
pushes the limits of our type system right now. We can generalize it
later.
You can now say
expr_move(?dst, ?src) | expr_assign(?dst, ?src) { ... }
to match both expr_move and expr_assign. The names, types, and number
of bound names have to match in all the patterns.
Closes#449.
trans::trans_lval will now autobind if the given expression was the
name of a generic functions. Those callees (trans_call and trans_bind)
that are interested in the generics information call trans_lval_gen
now.
Previously, we were creating both a normal vtable entry and a
forwarding function for overriding methods, when they should have just
gotten a vtable entry. This patch fixes that.
This adds support for dropping cleanups for temporary values when they
are moved somewhere else. It then adds wraps most copy operations
(return, put in data structure, box, etc) in a way that will fall back
to a move when it is safe.
This saves a lot of taking/dropping, shaving over a megabyte off the
stage2/rustc binary size.
In some cases, most notably function returns, we could detect that the
returned value is a local variable, and can thus be safely moved even
though it is not a temporary. This will require putting some more
information in lvals.
I did not yet handle function arguments, since the logic for passing
them looked too convoluted to touch. I'll probably try that in the
near future, since it's bound to be a big win.
This will link to std and compile with the --test flag. Eventually the
run-pass/lib* tests will move here.
We could also put the std tests directly into the library and compile both a
library version and a test version, but I think this way will make for faster
builds.
Issue #428
(The old syntax is still supported as well, for now.)
It is now possible to leave out the parens around if, while, and
do/while conditions, and around alt expressions. Cases in an alt block
can now leave off the case keyword and parens around the pattern.
After the next snapshot, we can start migrating our code to use the
new alt syntax, probably with a pretty-printer pass. The paren-free
syntax will remain optional (you may always parenthesize expressions),
but the old case syntax will no longer be supported in the future.
If a closure inside a case alternative (for example, a for each loop)
referenced a pattern-bound variable, this would cause an assertion
failure in trans. Changed trans::collect_upvars to handle pattern-bound
vars correctly.
Incidentally, eliminated all direct uses of option::get in trans.