460 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ian Daniher
b60b411495 fix 10468, propagate optimization level as rustc::driver::session::OptLevel 2013-11-16 20:26:01 -05:00
klutzy
bbcd3465ef rustpkg: Disable test suite on windows
sha1, version, util tests are still alive and they pass on win32.
2013-11-14 14:43:09 +09:00
Zack Corr
57486994d5 Add build_lib_with_cfgs, build_bin_with_cfgs to rustpkg API. Closes #9944. 2013-11-13 14:54:17 +10:00
Tim Chevalier
65aacd083a rustpkg: Eliminate the spurious os::path_exists(&pkg_src.start_dir.join(p)) assertion failure
This addresses the problem reported in #10253 and possibly elsewhere.

Closes #10253
2013-11-12 15:32:31 -08:00
Alex Crichton
49ee49296b Move std::rt::io to std::io 2013-11-11 20:44:07 -08:00
Matthew Iselin
f698decf37 Implemented a ProcessExit enum and helper methods to std::rt::io::process for getting process termination status, or the signal that terminated a process.
A test has been added to rtio-processes.rs to ensure signal termination is picked up correctly.
2013-11-12 11:37:14 +10:00
Alex Crichton
7755ffd013 Remove #[fixed_stack_segment] and #[rust_stack]
These two attributes are no longer useful now that Rust has decided to leave
segmented stacks behind. It is assumed that the rust task's stack is always
large enough to make an FFI call (due to the stack being very large).

There's always the case of stack overflow, however, to consider. This does not
change the behavior of stack overflow in Rust. This is still normally triggered
by the __morestack function and aborts the whole process.

C stack overflow will continue to corrupt the stack, however (as it did before
this commit as well). The future improvement of a guard page at the end of every
rust stack is still unimplemented and is intended to be the mechanism through
which we attempt to detect C stack overflow.

Closes #8822
Closes #10155
2013-11-11 10:40:34 -08:00
bors
dc5d9b908f auto merge of #10372 : catamorphism/rust/rustpkg-issue-9311, r=catamorphism
and use opt_str instead of opt_val in rustpkg

Closes #9311
2013-11-09 06:11:10 -08:00
bors
7bb668defd auto merge of #10371 : catamorphism/rust/rustpkg-issue-9482, r=catamorphism
This bug was already fixed, just needed a test.

Closes #9569
2013-11-09 04:11:13 -08:00
Tim Chevalier
06b2905ee1 extra / rustpkg: Make getopts::opt_val private again
and use opt_str instead of opt_val in rustpkg

Closes #9311
2013-11-08 16:20:25 -08:00
Tim Chevalier
b60de8a1f6 rustpkg: Add a test that rustpkg install doesn't copy a non-changed file
This bug was already fixed, just needed a test.

Closes #9569
2013-11-08 16:03:18 -08:00
Andrei Formiga
455de85163 Specify package_id for rust libs, to avoid spurious warnings 2013-11-08 17:42:46 -03:00
Steven Fackler
4b9c5d6878 Allow --cfg on rustpkg test
Closes #10238
2013-11-04 20:41:32 -08:00
bors
658637baf4 auto merge of #10179 : alexcrichton/rust/rt-improvements, r=cmr
This fleshes out the io::file module a fair bit more, adding all of the functionality that I can think of that we would want. Some questions about the representation which I'm curious about:

* I modified `FileStat` to be a little less platform-agnostic, but it's still fairly platform-specific. I don't want to hide information that we have, but I don't want to depend on this information being available. One possible route is to have an `extra` field which has all this os-dependent stuff which is clearly documented as it should be avoided.

* Does it make sense for directory functions to be top-level functions instead of static methods? It seems silly to import `std::rt::io::file` and `std::rt::io::File` at the top of files that need to deal with directories and files.
2013-11-04 12:21:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
3c3ed1499a Move io::file to io::fs and fns out of File
This renames the `file` module to `fs` because that more accurately describes
its current purpose (manipulating the filesystem, not just files).

Additionally, this adds an UnstableFileStat structure as a nested structure of
FileStat to signify that the fields should not be depended on. The structure is
currently flagged with #[unstable], but it's unlikely that it has much meaning.

Closes #10241
2013-11-04 10:28:55 -08:00
Steven Fackler
ff859edb85 Ensure rustpkg test fails if tests failed
It previously set the exit status, but the main wrapper paved over that
with an exit code of 0.

Closes #9761
2013-11-03 22:23:47 -08:00
Alex Crichton
f19d083362 Fill out the remaining functionality in io::file
This adds bindings to the remaining functions provided by libuv, all of which
are useful operations on files which need to get exposed somehow.

Some highlights:

* Dropped `FileReader` and `FileWriter` and `FileStream` for one `File` type
* Moved all file-related methods to be static methods under `File`
* All directory related methods are still top-level functions
* Created `io::FilePermission` types (backed by u32) that are what you'd expect
* Created `io::FileType` and refactored `FileStat` to use FileType and
  FilePermission
* Removed the expanding matrix of `FileMode` operations. The mode of reading a
  file will not have the O_CREAT flag, but a write mode will always have the
  O_CREAT flag.

Closes #10130
Closes #10131
Closes #10121
2013-11-03 15:15:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9c1851019f Remove all blocking std::os blocking functions
This commit moves all thread-blocking I/O functions from the std::os module.
Their replacements can be found in either std::rt::io::file or in a hidden
"old_os" module inside of native::file. I didn't want to outright delete these
functions because they have a lot of special casing learned over time for each
OS/platform, and I imagine that these will someday get integrated into a
blocking implementation of IoFactory. For now, they're moved to a private module
to prevent bitrot and still have tests to ensure that they work.

I've also expanded the extensions to a few more methods defined on Path, most of
which were previously defined in std::os but now have non-thread-blocking
implementations as part of using the current IoFactory.

The api of io::file is in flux, but I plan on changing it in the next commit as
well.

Closes #10057
2013-11-03 15:15:42 -08:00
Chris Morgan
0369a41f0e Rename files to match current recommendations.
New standards have arisen in recent months, mostly for the use of
rustpkg, but the main Rust codebase has not been altered to match these
new specifications. This changeset rectifies most of these issues.

- Renamed the crate source files `src/libX/X.rs` to `lib.rs`, for
  consistency with current styles; this affects extra, rustc, rustdoc,
  rustpkg, rustuv, std, syntax.

- Renamed `X/X.rs` to `X/mod.rs,` as is now recommended style, for
  `std::num` and `std::terminfo`.

- Shifted `src/libstd/str/ascii.rs` out of the otherwise unused `str`
  directory, to be consistent with its import path of `std::ascii`;
  libstd is flat at present so it's more appropriate thus.

While this removes some `#[path = "..."]` directives, it does not remove
all of them, and leaves certain other inconsistencies, such as `std::u8`
et al. which are actually stored in `src/libstd/num/` (one subdirectory
down). No quorum has been reached on this issue, so I felt it best to
leave them all alone at present. #9208 deals with the possibility of
making libstd more hierarchical (such as changing the crate to match the
current filesystem structure, which would make the module path
`std::num::u8`).

There is one thing remaining in which this repository is not
rustpkg-compliant: rustpkg would have `src/std/` et al. rather than
`src/libstd/` et al. I have not endeavoured to change that at this point
as it would guarantee prompt bitrot and confusion. A change of that
magnitude needs to be discussed first.
2013-11-03 23:49:01 +11:00
bors
cd6e9f4f83 auto merge of #10110 : catamorphism/rust/rustpkg-dependency-build-dir, r=metajack
r? @metajack When invoked with the --rust-path-hack flag, rustpkg was correctly building
the package into the default workspace (and not into the build/ subdirectory of the
parent directory of the source directory), but not correctly putting the output
for any dependencies into the default workspace as well.

Spotted by Jack.
2013-10-28 13:51:39 -07:00
bors
e6102fc2fa auto merge of #10079 : alexcrichton/rust/no-reader-util, r=brson
These methods are all excellent candidates for default methods, so there's no need to require extra imports of various traits. Additionally, this was able to remove all the weird underscores after the method names. Yay!
2013-10-28 10:56:34 -07:00
Alex Crichton
72557d8312 Remove the extension traits for Readers/Writers
These methods are all excellent candidates for default methods, so there's no
need to require extra imports of various traits.
2013-10-28 10:16:45 -07:00
bors
0a9a706b20 auto merge of #10089 : pythonesque/rust/issue-7718, r=catamorphism
Seems pretty straightforward, but please let me know if I'm doing something wrong or the test needs to be rewritten.
2013-10-28 09:51:32 -07:00
Marvin Löbel
fa8e71a825 Allow fail messages to be caught, and introduce the Any trait
Some code cleanup, sorting of import blocks

Removed std::unstable::UnsafeArc's use of Either

Added run-fail tests for the new FailWithCause impls

Changed future_result and try to return Result<(), ~Any>.

- Internally, there is an enum of possible fail messages passend around.
- In case of linked failure or a string message, the ~Any gets
  lazyly allocated in future_results recv method.
- For that, future result now returns a wrapper around a Port.
- Moved and renamed task::TaskResult into rt::task::UnwindResult
  and made it an internal enum.
- Introduced a replacement typedef `type TaskResult = Result<(), ~Any>`.
2013-10-28 08:50:32 +01:00
Palmer Cox
2d5cb5d99a Integrate the code in the digest and cryptoutil modules directly into the sha1 module. 2013-10-27 21:25:19 -04:00
Palmer Cox
ca132006a0 Remove dead code from cryptoutil.rs and remove macro_rules feature flag. 2013-10-27 21:25:19 -04:00
Palmer Cox
72a9482b3f Add a comment to Sha1 that its not suitable for cryptogrpahic uses. 2013-10-27 21:25:19 -04:00
Palmer Cox
653ee13839 Remove MD5 and Sha2. Move Sha1 and support code into librustpkg. 2013-10-27 21:25:19 -04:00
Tim Chevalier
0e6a575635 rustpkg: Build dependencies into the correct workspace when using --rust-path-hack
When invoked with the --rust-path-hack flag, rustpkg was correctly building
the package into the default workspace (and not into the build/ subdirectory of the
parent directory of the source directory), but not correctly putting the output
for any dependencies into the default workspace as well.

Spotted by Jack.
2013-10-27 16:31:55 -07:00
Joshua Yanovski
a239c0ed66 Make addl_lib_search_paths a HashSet (Closes #7718). 2013-10-26 10:46:38 -07:00
Alex Crichton
188e471339 Another round of test fixes and merge conflicts 2013-10-24 14:22:35 -07:00
Alex Crichton
61ed2cfb55 Remove even more of std::io
Big fish fried here:

    extra::json
    most of the compiler
    extra::io_util removed
    extra::fileinput removed

Fish left to fry

    extra::ebml
2013-10-24 14:21:57 -07:00
bors
e2428b791c auto merge of #10032 : thestinger/rust/snapshot, r=huonw 2013-10-23 15:11:07 -07:00
Daniel Micay
142672dca4 register snapshots 2013-10-23 18:06:12 -04:00
Ziad Hatahet
7d69837bd2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2013-10-23 10:09:06 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
c97957588b rustpkg: Support arbitrary dependencies in the install API
api::install_pkg now accepts an argument that's a list of
(kind, path) dependency pairs. This allows custom package scripts to
declare C dependencies, as is demonstrated in
rustpkg::tests::test_c_dependency_ok.

Closes #6403
2013-10-22 20:41:29 -07:00
Ziad Hatahet
60245b9290 Remove thread-blocking call to libc::stat in Path::stat
Fixes #9958
2013-10-22 18:25:07 -07:00
Alex Crichton
daf5f5a4d1 Drop the '2' suffix from logging macros
Who doesn't like a massive renaming?
2013-10-22 08:09:56 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
5412794192 rustpkg: Search for crates in the current directory
As per #8520, find crates in the current working directory even
if it's not a workspace.

Closes #8520
2013-10-21 10:43:42 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
e779313b07 rustpkg: invoke touch with a portable set of args 2013-10-18 18:36:27 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
4dbef017dd rustc: Check that the output file is writeable before linking
This is because on Linux, the linker will silently overwrite
a read-only file.
2013-10-18 18:36:23 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
1cf029c229 rustpkg: Make rustpkg tests stop comparing dates
Instead of scrutinizing modification times in rustpkg tests,
change output files to be read-only and detect attempts to write
to them (hack suggested by Jack). This avoids time granularity problems.

As part of this change, I discovered that some dependencies weren't
getting written correctly (involving built executables and library
files), so this patch fixes that too.

This partly addresses #9441, but one test (test_rebuild_when_needed)
is still ignored on Linux.
2013-10-18 18:36:17 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
2fcb53493d Implement new methods vec.starts_with()/vec.ends_with() 2013-10-16 23:17:30 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
6eade9e914 path2: Update for latest master
Also fix some issues that crept into earlier commits during the conflict
resoution for the rebase.
2013-10-16 11:18:06 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
0c7e8f7a92 path2: Remove some API functions
Delete the following API functions:
- set_dirname()
- with_dirname()
- set_filestem()
- with_filestem()
- add_extension()
- file_path()

Also change pop() to return a boolean instead of an owned copy of the
old filename.
2013-10-16 10:26:48 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
bab7eb20df path2: Update based on more review feedback
Standardize the is_sep() functions to be the same in both posix and
windows, and re-export from path. Update extra::glob to use this.

Remove the usage of either, as it's going away.

Move the WindowsPath-specific methods out of WindowsPath and make them
top-level functions of path::windows instead. This way you cannot
accidentally write code that will fail to compile on non-windows
architectures without typing ::windows anywhere.

Remove GenericPath::from_c_str() and just impl BytesContainer for
CString instead.

Remove .join_path() and .push_path() and just implement BytesContainer
for Path instead.

Remove FilenameDisplay and add a boolean flag to Display instead.

Remove .each_parent(). It only had one caller, so just inline its
definition there.
2013-10-16 10:26:48 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
c01a97b7a9 path2: Remove .with_display_str and friends
Rewrite these methods as methods on Display and FilenameDisplay. This
turns

  do path.with_display_str |s| { ... }

into

  do path.display().with_str |s| { ... }
2013-10-15 22:19:53 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
d6d9b92683 path2: Adjust the API to remove all the _str mutation methods
Add a new trait BytesContainer that is implemented for both byte vectors
and strings.

Convert Path::from_vec and ::from_str to one function, Path::new().

Remove all the _str-suffixed mutation methods (push, join, with_*,
set_*) and modify the non-suffixed versions to use BytesContainer.
2013-10-15 22:18:30 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
73d3d00ec4 path2: Replace the path module outright
Remove the old path.
Rename path2 to path.
Update all clients for the new path.

Also make some miscellaneous changes to the Path APIs to help the
adoption process.
2013-10-15 21:56:54 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
7472bae5e7 rustpkg: Set exit codes properly and make tests take advantage of that
When I started writing the rustpkg tests, task failure didn't set the
exit code properly. But bblum's work from July fixed that. Hooray! I
just didn't know about it till now.

So, now rustpkg uses exit codes in a more conventional way, and some of
the tests are simpler.

The bigger issue will be to make task failure propagate the error message.
Right now, rustpkg does most of the work in separate tasks, which means if
a task fails, rustpkg can't distinguish between different types of failure
(see #3408)
2013-10-11 17:15:52 -07:00