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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
97f87102fe Register new snapshots 2013-10-10 13:19:18 -07:00
Volker Mische
82f53d6dc5 Fix usage of <float> in docs
The example for std::rand::random was still
using <float>, which got removed from Rust.
2013-10-10 21:54:29 +02:00
bors
8015f9c27e auto merge of #9791 : alexcrichton/rust/reachable, r=catamorphism
This fixes a bug in which the visibility rules were approximated by
reachability, but forgot to cover the case where a 'pub use' reexports a private
item. This fixes the commit by instead using the results of the privacy pass of
the compiler to create the initial working set of the reachability pass.

This may have the side effect of increasing the size of metadata, but it's
difficult to avoid for correctness purposes sadly.

Closes #9790
2013-10-10 06:06:24 -07:00
Alex Crichton
caf7b678dd Add pub to all the codegen tests
Otherwise the test function is internalized and LLVM will most likely optimize
it out.
2013-10-10 06:00:51 -07:00
bors
0ede2ea4e2 auto merge of #9749 : alexcrichton/rust/less-io, r=brson
This implements a number of the baby steps needed to start eliminating everything inside of `std::io`. It turns out that there are a *lot* of users of that module, so I'm going to try to tackle them separately instead of bringing down the whole system all at once.

This pull implements a large amount of unimplemented functionality inside of `std::rt::io` including:

* Native file I/O (file descriptors, *FILE)
* Native stdio (through the native file descriptors)
* Native processes (extracted from `std::run`)

I also found that there are a number of users of `std::io` which desire to read an input line-by-line, so I added an implementation of `read_until` and `read_line` to `BufferedReader`.

With all of these changes in place, I started to axe various usages of `std::io`. There's a lot of one-off uses here-and-there, but the major use-case remaining that doesn't have a fantastic solution is `extra::json`. I ran into a few compiler bugs when attempting to remove that, so I figured I'd come back to it later instead. 

There is one fairly major change in this pull, and it's moving from native stdio to uv stdio via `print` and `println`. Unfortunately logging still goes through native I/O (via `dumb_println`). This is going to need some thinking, because I still want the goal of logging/printing to be 0 allocations, and this is not possible if `io::stdio::stderr()` is called on each log message. Instead I think that this may need to be cached as the `logger` field inside the `Task` struct, but that will require a little more workings to get right (this is also a similar problem for print/println, do we cache `stdout()` to not have to re-create it every time?).
2013-10-10 04:31:24 -07:00
Alex Crichton
413747176c Make the file::DirectoryInfo trait public
This was just a mistake that it was hidden.
2013-10-10 03:38:51 -07:00
Alex Crichton
2290ce14f2 Remove some users of io::file_reader 2013-10-10 03:38:51 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ff95904c48 Remove usage of io::FILE_writer 2013-10-10 03:38:51 -07:00
Alex Crichton
b07ab1fe4b Migrate users of io::fd_t to io::native::file::fd_t 2013-10-10 03:38:51 -07:00
Alex Crichton
2e0f3f5b51 Move std::run off of std::io
This changes the implementation to instead use rt::io::native::process as well
as an example of using those bindings.
2013-10-10 03:38:51 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ee1e6529bd Implement BufferedReader.{read_until, read_line}
These two functions will be useful when replacing various other counterparts
used by std::io consumers.
2013-10-10 03:38:51 -07:00
Alex Crichton
facefa7c8d Implement rt::io::stdio
Additionally, this moves the prelude imports of print/println from std::io to
std::rt::io.

Closes #6846
2013-10-10 03:38:51 -07:00
Alex Crichton
b0f6c29b4f Use the result of privacy for reachability
This fixes a bug in which the visibility rules were approximated by
reachability, but forgot to cover the case where a 'pub use' reexports a private
item. This fixes the commit by instead using the results of the privacy pass of
the compiler to create the initial working set of the reachability pass.

This may have the side effect of increasing the size of metadata, but it's
difficult to avoid for correctness purposes sadly.

Closes #9790
2013-10-10 03:31:59 -07:00
bors
34d123db4e auto merge of #9783 : huonw/rust/macro-items, r=bstrie
Fixes #4471.
2013-10-09 21:56:20 -07:00
bors
2b978af227 auto merge of #9780 : sfackler/rust/extensions2, r=alexcrichton
This works around #9779, but is probably the right thing to do anyways
since that's the module where all of the documentation for those traits
lives.
2013-10-09 20:46:21 -07:00
bors
8f4b87290b auto merge of #9774 : sebcrozet/rust/master, r=huonw
The minimum (negative) value of a float is `-Bounded::max_value()`, not `Bounded::min_value()`.
Otherwise the following has an incorrect behavior:

```rust
let a = -1.0f64;
let b: f32 = NumCast::from(a); // incorrectly returns None
```
2013-10-09 17:41:23 -07:00
Huon Wilson
4e0822e253 syntax: allow macros to expand to items with attributes.
Fixes #4471.
2013-10-10 09:57:37 +11:00
bors
2076959336 auto merge of #9750 : alexcrichton/rust/safer-strings, r=brson
This behavior was decided to get out-right forbidden by the compiler


Closes #8891
2013-10-09 15:31:26 -07:00
bors
11d5670647 auto merge of #9742 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-9739, r=brson
This changes an `assert_once_ever!` assertion to just a plain old assertion
around an atomic boolean to ensure that one particular runtime doesn't attempt
to exit twice.

Closes #9739
2013-10-09 14:21:38 -07:00
Alex Crichton
8fcf62b638 Don't abort if the runtime is run twice.
This changes an `assert_once_ever!` assertion to just a plain old assertion
around an atomic boolean to ensure that one particular runtime doesn't attempt
to exit twice.

Closes #9739
2013-10-09 12:38:18 -07:00
Alex Crichton
a0d2f71e8e Implement io::native::process 2013-10-09 11:24:15 -07:00
Alex Crichton
edf4c16997 Implement io::native::stdio 2013-10-09 11:21:47 -07:00
Alex Crichton
b509f7905a Implement io::native::file 2013-10-09 11:21:47 -07:00
bors
62812f1e38 auto merge of #9386 : Geal/rust/base64-doc, r=alexcrichton
Standard is now uppercase in the base64 module, and from_base64 now returns a Result
2013-10-09 10:41:31 -07:00
Alex Crichton
a69e4a55eb Forbid modifications of strings in the compiler
This disallows `str[0] = foo` along with `foo = &mut str[i]` to prevent strings
from being modified at runtime (except possibly through the `str` module)

Closes #8891
2013-10-09 10:34:35 -07:00
Geoffroy Couprie
0b4f052422 Correct code examples for base64 documentation 2013-10-09 18:36:51 +02:00
bors
4fd7f852e1 auto merge of #9748 : klutzy/rust/print-git-revision, r=alexcrichton
Fixes a bug that `rustc.exe -v` didn't show git revision hash.
The bug is caused by that `$(wildcard $(CFG_GIT))` requires
space-escaped inputs while `$(CFG_GIT)` is usually
`C:\Program Files (x86)\Gitin\git.exe`.
2013-10-09 09:31:36 -07:00
bors
2e64a718ea auto merge of #9664 : alexcrichton/rust/logging, r=huonw
This makes some headway on #3309, see commits for details.
2013-10-09 07:31:36 -07:00
bors
a3b04c1535 auto merge of #9359 : thestinger/rust/option, r=huonw
See #9355 for discussion.
2013-10-09 06:21:36 -07:00
Daniel Micay
6a90e80b62 option: rewrite the API to use composition 2013-10-09 09:17:29 -04:00
bors
f647ccc79c auto merge of #9695 : huonw/rust/rand2, r=alexcrichton
A pile of changes to `std::rand`:

- Add the 64-bit variant of the ISAAC Rng. This also splits the `Rng.next() -> u32` method into `Rng.next_u32() -> u32` and `Rng.next_u64() -> u64` to be able to actually take advantage of the wider numbers. They have default implementations in terms of each other. (This is ~2&times; faster than the 32 bit one for generating anything larger than a `u32` on 64-bit computers.)
- Add `ReaderRng` which just wraps a reader as an RNG, useful for `/dev/urandom`, `/dev/random`, `/dev/hwrng`, etc. This also adds the overrideable `fill_bytes` method to `Rng`, since readers can "generate" randomness more than just 8 bytes at a time.
- Add an interface to `/dev/urandom` (and the windows API) that implements `Rng` (`os::OSRng`) so that it is a first-class randomness source. This means that experimenting with things like seeding hashmaps from it will be much easier. It deletes most of the C++ supporting the old form, except for thin wrappers around the Windows API; I don't have access to a windows with Rust other than the try branch. ( **Note:** on unices, this means that `OSRng` requires the runtime, so it's not possible to use it to seed the scheduler RNG; I've replaced it with direct libc calls for reading from `/dev/urandom`.)
- Add the "blessed" `StdRng` which means users who just want a random number generator don't need to worry about the implementation details (which will make changing the underlying implementation from Isaac to something else will be easier, if this every happen). This actually changes between the 32 and 64-bit variants of Isaac depending on the platform at the moment.
- Add a `SeedableRng` trait for random number generators that can be explicitly seeded, 
- Add the `ReseedingRng` wrapper for reseeding a RNG after a certain amount of randomness is emitted. (The method for reseeding is controlled via the `Reseeder` trait from the same module)
- changes to the task rng: 
 - uses `StdRng`
 - it will reseed itself every 32KB, that is, after outputting 32KB of random data it will read new data from the OS (via `OSRng`)
- Implements `Rand` for `char`, and makes the `f32` and `f64` instances more reasonable (and more similar to most other languages I've looked at).
- Documentation, examples and tests
2013-10-09 05:11:33 -07:00
Huon Wilson
e678435cab std::rand: Minor clean-up of comments & add a missing default method. 2013-10-09 22:22:44 +11:00
Huon Wilson
5442a47362 std::rand: remove seed_task_rng and RUST_SEED. 2013-10-09 22:22:44 +11:00
Huon Wilson
62fededd8e std::rand: Make Rng.next_u32 non-default, waiting for #7771. 2013-10-09 22:22:44 +11:00
Huon Wilson
618c6afe32 std::rand::os: use the externfn! macro for the Windows RNG. 2013-10-09 22:22:44 +11:00
Huon Wilson
d86de18b61 std::rand::reseeding: seed the reseeder in the SeedableRng impl.
This stops us relying on Default here.
2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
649c1759e8 std::rand::reader: describe cfg!(endianness). 2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
38732c4b5c std::rand: Correct the implementation of Rand for f32 & f64. 2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
a836f13dc0 Documentation & address minor point. 2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
71addded64 std::rand: remove seed.
This much better handled by directly calling out to `OSRng` where
appropriate.
2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
5bb5f76785 Convert rt::sched::new_sched_rng to use open/read/close rather than f*. 2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
9db32a2f1d std::rand: adjust the f32 & f64 Rand instances.
The f32 generator now just uses a single u32, and the f64 uses a
single u64. This will make both significantly faster, especially
on 64-bit platforms.
2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
98869799eb std::rand: documentation additions & fixes. 2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
0b1a0d01a8 std::rand: move the Rand impls into a separate file for neatness. 2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
6f4ec72362 std::rand: add & split some tests. 2013-10-09 22:22:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
29e3b33a09 std::rand: make the windows OSRng more correct, remove some C++.
This lets the C++ code in the rt handle the (slightly) tricky parts of
random number generation: e.g. error detection/handling, and using the
values of the `#define`d options to the various functions.
2013-10-09 22:22:42 +11:00
Huon Wilson
fb9706338d std::rand: improve the task_rng code.
It now:
- can be explicitly seeded from user code (`seed_task_rng`) or from the
  environment (`RUST_SEED`, a positive integer)
- automatically reseeds itself from the OS *unless* it was seeded by
  either method above
- has more documentation
2013-10-09 22:22:42 +11:00
Huon Wilson
92725ae765 std::rand: Add a trait for seeding RNGs: SeedableRng.
This provides 2 methods: .reseed() and ::from_seed that modify and
create respecitively.

Implement this trait for the RNGs in the stdlib for which this makes
sense.
2013-10-09 22:22:42 +11:00
Huon Wilson
0223cf65e4 std::rand: Add ReseedingRng, which will reseed an RNG after it generates a certain number of bytes.
It is an "RNG adaptor" and so any RNG can be wrapped to have this behaviour.
2013-10-09 22:22:42 +11:00
Huon Wilson
f39a215f27 std::rand: add the StdRng wrapper for a blessed RNG.
This is implemented as a wrapper around another RNG. It is designed
to allow the actual implementation to be changed without changing
the external API (e.g. it currently uses a 64-bit generator on 64-
bit platforms, and a 32-bit one on 32-bit platforms; but one could
imagine that the IsaacRng may be deprecated later, and having this
ability to switch algorithms without having to update the points of
use is convenient.)

This is the recommended general use RNG.
2013-10-09 22:22:42 +11:00