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Richo Healey
cbce6bfbdb cleanup: Remove unused braces in use statements 2015-03-28 02:23:20 -07:00
Alex Crichton
d3a4f362cb rollup merge of #23786: alexcrichton/less-quotes
Conflicts:
	src/test/auxiliary/static-function-pointer-aux.rs
	src/test/auxiliary/trait_default_method_xc_aux.rs
	src/test/run-pass/issue-4545.rs
2015-03-27 16:10:25 -07:00
Alex Crichton
990202cd0e rollup merge of #23794: brson/slicegate
Conflicts:
	src/test/run-pass/issue-13027.rs
2015-03-27 16:09:52 -07:00
Brian Anderson
1639e51f6e Feature gate *all* slice patterns. #23121
Until some backwards-compatibility hazards are fixed in #23121,
these need to be unstable.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-27 12:50:49 -07:00
Alex Crichton
8bc3838e91 Merge 'richo/unquote-crates' into less-quotes
Conflicts:
	src/libsyntax/parse/parser.rs
2015-03-27 11:06:48 -07:00
Richo Healey
13e4270bf9 Unquote all crate names without underscores 2015-03-27 10:58:12 -07:00
Alex Crichton
b24a3b8201 rustc: Remove support for hyphens in crate names
This commit removes parser support for `extern crate "foo" as bar` as the
renamed crate is now required to be an identifier. Additionally this commit
enables hard errors on crate names that contain hyphens in them, they must now
solely contain alphanumeric characters or underscores.

If the crate name is inferred from the file name, however, the file name
`foo-bar.rs` will have the crate name inferred as `foo_bar`. If a binary is
being emitted it will have the name `foo-bar` and a library will have the name
`libfoo_bar.rlib`.

This commit is a breaking change for a number of reasons:

* Old syntax is being removed. This was previously only issuing warnings.
* The output for the compiler when input is received on stdin is now `rust_out`
  instead of `rust-out`.
* The crate name for a crate in the file `foo-bar.rs` is now `foo_bar` which can
  affect infrastructure such as logging.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-27 10:19:59 -07:00
Alex Crichton
e361b25c5e rollup merge of #23749: alexcrichton/remove-old-impl-check
Conflicts:
	src/libsyntax/feature_gate.rs
2015-03-27 10:10:38 -07:00
Alex Crichton
28a6b16130 rollup merge of #23741: alexcrichton/remove-int-uint
Conflicts:
	src/librustc/middle/ty.rs
	src/librustc_trans/trans/adt.rs
	src/librustc_typeck/check/mod.rs
	src/libserialize/json.rs
	src/test/run-pass/spawn-fn.rs
2015-03-27 10:10:05 -07:00
Alex Crichton
956c2eb257 rollup merge of #23738: alexcrichton/snapshots
Conflicts:
	src/libcollections/vec.rs
2015-03-27 10:08:40 -07:00
Alex Crichton
dc6bb5e8ef rollup merge of #23776: nrc/allow_trivial_cast
r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-27 10:07:54 -07:00
Alex Crichton
625199950c rollup merge of #23761: alexcrichton/remove-phase
This commit removes the extra deprecation warnings and support for the old
`phase` and `plugin` attributes for loading plugins.
2015-03-27 10:07:49 -07:00
Alex Crichton
55c398d651 rollup merge of #23752: alexcrichton/remove-should-fail
This attribute has been deprecated in favor of #[should_panic]. This also
updates rustdoc to no longer accept the `should_fail` directive and instead
renames it to `should_panic`.
2015-03-27 10:07:48 -07:00
Alex Crichton
d2fac629e4 rollup merge of #23740: alexcrichton/remove-deprecated-slicing-syntax
This syntax has been deprecated for quite some time, and there were only a few
remaining uses of it in the codebase anyway.
2015-03-27 10:07:45 -07:00
Alex Crichton
e6166b7498 rollup merge of #23712: nikomatsakis/reflect-trait
This PR introduces a `Reflect` marker trait which is a supertrait of `Any`. The idea is that `Reflect` is defined for all concrete types, but is not defined for type parameters unless there is a `T:Reflect` bound. This is intended to preserve the parametricity property. This allows the `Any` interface to be stabilized without committing us to unbounded reflection that is not easily detectable by the caller.

The implementation of `Reflect` relies on an experimental variant of OIBIT. This variant behaves differently for objects, since it requires that all types exposed as part of the object's *interface* are `Reflect`, but isn't concerned about other types that may be closed over. In other words, you don't have to write `Foo+Reflect` in order for `Foo: Reflect` to hold (where `Foo` is a trait).

Given that `Any` is slated to stabilization and hence that we are committed to some form of reflection, the goal of this PR is to leave our options open with respect to parametricity. I see the options for full stabilization as follows (I think an RFC would be an appropriate way to confirm whichever of these three routes we take):

1. We make `Reflect` a lang-item.
2. We stabilize some version of the OIBIT variation I implemented as a general mechanism that may be appropriate for other use cases.
3. We give up on preserving parametricity here and just have `impl<T> Reflect for T` instead. In that case, `Reflect` is a harmless but not especially useful trait going forward.

cc @aturon
cc @alexcrichton
cc @glaebhoerl (this is more-or-less your proposal, as I understood it)
cc @reem (this is more-or-less what we discussed on IRC at some point)
cc @FlaPer87 (vaguely pertains to OIBIT)
2015-03-27 10:07:43 -07:00
Alex Crichton
b79fbe0dae rollup merge of #23625: fhahn/issue-23620-ice-unicode-bytestring
closes #23620

This PR patches the issue mentioned in #23620, but there is also an ICE for invalid escape sequences in byte literals. This is due to the fact that the `scan_byte` function returns ` token::intern("??") ` for invalid bytes, resulting in an ICE later on. Is there a reason for this behavior? Shouldn't `scan_byte` fail when it encounters an invalid byte?

And I noticed a small inconsistency in the documentation. According to the formal byte literal definition in http://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#byte-and-byte-string-literals , a byte string literal contains `string_body *`, but according to the text (and the behavior of the lexer) it should not accept unicode escape sequences. Hence it should be replaced by `byte_body *`. If this is valid, I can add this fix to this PR.
2015-03-27 10:07:41 -07:00
Alex Crichton
e42521aa58 rollup merge of #23535: pnkfelix/fsk-filling-drop
Replace zeroing-on-drop with filling-on-drop.

This is meant to set the stage for removing *all* zeroing and filling (on drop) in the future.

Note that the code is meant to be entirely abstract with respect to the particular values used for the drop flags: the final commit demonstrates how to go from zeroing-on-drop to filling-on-drop by changing the value of three constants (in two files).

See further discussion on the internals thread:
  http://internals.rust-lang.org/t/attention-hackers-filling-drop/1715/11

[breaking-change] especially for structs / enums using `#[unsafe_no_drop_flag]`.
2015-03-27 10:07:41 -07:00
Florian Hahn
afaa3b6a20 Prevent ICEs when parsing invalid escapes, closes #23620 2015-03-27 17:47:16 +01:00
bors
242ed0b7c0 Auto merge of #22930 - Gankro:entry_3, r=aturon
RFC pending, but this is the patch that does it.

Totally untested. Likely needs some removed imports. std::collections docs should also be updated to provide better examples.

Closes #23508
2015-03-27 12:55:23 +00:00
Alexis Beingessner
1b98f6da7a default => or_insert per RFC 2015-03-27 07:42:03 -04:00
Nick Cameron
a67faf1b25 Change the trivial cast lints to allow by default 2015-03-27 18:41:18 +13:00
Alexis
93cdf1f278 update everything to use Entry defaults 2015-03-26 21:36:06 -04:00
Alex Crichton
671d896294 rustc: Remove old #[phase] and #[plugin]
This commit removes the extra deprecation warnings and support for the old
`phase` and `plugin` attributes for loading plugins.
2015-03-26 15:43:42 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
9c9bb9ce1d Implement Reflect trait with a variant on the standard OIBIT
semantics that tests the *interface* of trait objects, rather
than what they close over.
2015-03-26 17:52:38 -04:00
Alex Crichton
3752958e40 syntax: Remove support for #[should_fail]
This attribute has been deprecated in favor of #[should_panic]. This also
updates rustdoc to no longer accept the `should_fail` directive and instead
renames it to `should_panic`.
2015-03-26 13:53:52 -07:00
Alex Crichton
9754b06cd8 rustc: Remove support for old_impl_check
This commit removes compiler support for the `old_impl_check` attribute which
should in theory be entirely removed now. The last remaining use of it in the
standard library has been updated by moving the type parameter on the
`old_io::Acceptor` trait into an associated type. As a result, this is a
breaking change for all current users of the deprecated `old_io::Acceptor`
trait. Code can be migrated by using the `Connection` associated type instead.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-26 13:25:33 -07:00
Alex Crichton
43bfaa4a33 Mass rename uint/int to usize/isize
Now that support has been removed, all lingering use cases are renamed.
2015-03-26 12:10:22 -07:00
bors
53a183f027 Auto merge of #23359 - erickt:quote, r=pnkfelix
This PR allows the quote macros to unquote trait items, impl items, where clauses, and paths.
2015-03-26 18:43:56 +00:00
Alex Crichton
77de3ee6e5 syntax: Remove parsing of old slice syntax
This syntax has been deprecated for quite some time, and there were only a few
remaining uses of it in the codebase anyway.
2015-03-26 10:24:44 -07:00
Alex Crichton
36ef29abf7 Register new snapshots 2015-03-26 09:57:05 -07:00
bors
557d4346a2 Auto merge of #21237 - erickt:derive-assoc-types, r=erickt
This PR adds support for associated types to the `#[derive(...)]` syntax extension. In order to do this, it switches over to using where predicates to apply the type constraints. So now this:

```rust
type Trait {
    type Type;
}

#[derive(Clone)]
struct Foo<A> where A: Trait {
    a: A,
    b: <A as Trait>::Type,
}
```

Gets expended into this impl:

```rust
impl<A: Clone> Clone for Foo<A> where
    A: Trait,
    <A as Trait>::Type: Clone,
{
    fn clone(&self) -> Foo<T> {
        Foo {
            a: self.a.clone(),
            b: self.b.clone(),
        }
    }
}
```
2015-03-26 13:38:41 +00:00
Felix S. Klock II
3902190ac4 Switch drop-flag to u8 to allow special tags to instrument state.
Refactored code so that the drop-flag values for initialized
(`DTOR_NEEDED`) versus dropped (`DTOR_DONE`) are given explicit names.

Add `mem::dropped()` (which with `DTOR_DONE == 0` is semantically the
same as `mem::zeroed`, but the point is that it abstracts away from
the particular choice of value for `DTOR_DONE`).

Filling-drop needs to use something other than `ptr::read_and_zero`,
so I added such a function: `ptr::read_and_drop`.  But, libraries
should not use it if they can otherwise avoid it.

Fixes to tests to accommodate filling-drop.
2015-03-26 14:08:54 +01:00
Alex Crichton
54f16b818b rustc: Remove support for int/uint
This commit removes all parsing, resolve, and compiler support for the old and
long-deprecated int/uint types.
2015-03-25 16:39:00 -07:00
Alex Crichton
91b633aa03 rollup merge of #23546: alexcrichton/hyphens
The compiler will now issue a warning for crates that have syntax of the form
`extern crate "foo" as bar`, but it will still continue to accept this syntax.
Additionally, the string `foo-bar` will match the crate name `foo_bar` to assist
in the transition period as well.

This patch will land hopefully in tandem with a Cargo patch that will start
translating all crate names to have underscores instead of hyphens.

cc #23533
2015-03-24 14:56:00 -07:00
Alex Crichton
eb2f1d925f rustc: Add support for extern crate foo as bar
The compiler will now issue a warning for crates that have syntax of the form
`extern crate "foo" as bar`, but it will still continue to accept this syntax.
Additionally, the string `foo-bar` will match the crate name `foo_bar` to assist
in the transition period as well.

This patch will land hopefully in tandem with a Cargo patch that will start
translating all crate names to have underscores instead of hyphens.

cc #23533
2015-03-24 14:55:15 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
9cabe273d3 syntax: Update #[derive(...)] to work with phantom and associated types
Closes #7671, #19839
2015-03-24 14:43:26 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
a17f5563b8 syntax: Allow quotes to insert path 2015-03-24 14:18:39 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
4ec07ed29a syntax: Allow where strings to be parsed independent from generics
This allows quasiquoting to insert where clauses.
2015-03-24 14:18:39 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
c3f4fba9cc syntax: add {trait_item,impl_item,where_clause}_to_string 2015-03-24 14:18:39 -07:00
Nick Cameron
e7122a5a09 Change lint names to plurals 2015-03-25 10:06:13 +13:00
Nick Cameron
95602a759d Add trivial cast lints.
This permits all coercions to be performed in casts, but adds lints to warn in those cases.

Part of this patch moves cast checking to a later stage of type checking. We acquire obligations to check casts as part of type checking where we previously checked them. Once we have type checked a function or module, then we check any cast obligations which have been acquired. That means we have more type information available to check casts (this was crucial to making coercions work properly in place of some casts), but it means that casts cannot feed input into type inference.

[breaking change]

* Adds two new lints for trivial casts and trivial numeric casts, these are warn by default, but can cause errors if you build with warnings as errors. Previously, trivial numeric casts and casts to trait objects were allowed.
* The unused casts lint has gone.
* Interactions between casting and type inference have changed in subtle ways. Two ways this might manifest are:
- You may need to 'direct' casts more with extra type information, for example, in some cases where `foo as _ as T` succeeded, you may now need to specify the type for `_`
- Casts do not influence inference of integer types. E.g., the following used to type check:

```
let x = 42;
let y = &x as *const u32;
```

Because the cast would inform inference that `x` must have type `u32`. This no longer applies and the compiler will fallback to `i32` for `x` and thus there will be a type error in the cast. The solution is to add more type information:

```
let x: u32 = 42;
let y = &x as *const u32;
```
2015-03-25 10:03:57 +13:00
Alex Crichton
3112716f12 rollup merge of #23506: alexcrichton/remove-some-deprecated-things
Conflicts:
	src/test/run-pass/deprecated-no-split-stack.rs
2015-03-23 15:27:06 -07:00
Alex Crichton
753efb5042 rollup merge of #23601: nikomatsakis/by-value-index
This is a [breaking-change]. When indexing a generic map (hashmap, etc) using the `[]` operator, it is now necessary to borrow explicitly, so change `map[key]` to `map[&key]` (consistent with the `get` routine). However, indexing of string-valued maps with constant strings can now be written `map["abc"]`.

r? @japaric
cc @aturon @Gankro
2015-03-23 15:10:50 -07:00
Alex Crichton
fd13400627 rollup merge of #23538: aturon/conversion
Conflicts:
	src/librustc_back/rpath.rs
2015-03-23 15:09:05 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ec1a85a85c rollup merge of #23211: FlaPer87/oibit-send-and-friends
Fixes #23225

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-03-23 15:07:21 -07:00
Aaron Turon
8389253df0 Add generic conversion traits
This commit:

* Introduces `std::convert`, providing an implementation of
RFC 529.

* Deprecates the `AsPath`, `AsOsStr`, and `IntoBytes` traits, all
in favor of the corresponding generic conversion traits.

  Consequently, various IO APIs now take `AsRef<Path>` rather than
`AsPath`, and so on. Since the types provided by `std` implement both
traits, this should cause relatively little breakage.

* Deprecates many `from_foo` constructors in favor of `from`.

* Changes `PathBuf::new` to take no argument (creating an empty buffer,
  as per convention). The previous behavior is now available as
  `PathBuf::from`.

* De-stabilizes `IntoCow`. It's not clear whether we need this separate trait.

Closes #22751
Closes #14433

[breaking-change]
2015-03-23 15:01:45 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
8e58af4004 Fallout in stdlib, rustdoc, rustc, etc. For most maps, converted uses of
`[]` on maps to `get` in rustc, since stage0 and stage1+ disagree about
how to use `[]`.
2015-03-23 16:55:45 -04:00
bors
e2fa53e593 Auto merge of #23512 - oli-obk:result_ok_unwrap, r=alexcrichton
because then the call to `unwrap()` will not print the error object.
2015-03-20 23:16:47 +00:00
Flavio Percoco
01d24297eb Feature gate defaulted traits 2015-03-20 16:43:11 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
b4a1e59146 don't use Result::ok just to be able to use unwrap/unwrap_or 2015-03-20 08:19:13 +01:00
Vladimir Pouzanov
bd1f562e19 Added missing impl_to_source! and impl_to_tokens! for TraitItem. 2015-03-19 17:04:03 +00:00
Vladimir Pouzanov
e3cde9783b Added missing impl_to_source! and impl_to_tokens! for ImplItem.
This fixes several use cases that were broken after #23265 landed.
2015-03-19 17:01:15 +00:00
bors
d5408f376f Auto merge of #23507 - jbcrail:fix-comment-spelling, r=alexcrichton
I corrected misspelled comments in several crates.
2015-03-19 09:50:13 +00:00
Joseph Crail
857035ade7 Fix spelling errors in comments.
I corrected misspelled comments in several crates.
2015-03-19 00:48:08 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
e8c1d771fc Rollup merge of #23428 - Manishearth:ast-doc, r=steveklabnik
I often have to run `ast-json` or look into the pretty-printer source to figure out what the fields of an AST enum mean. I've tried to document most of what I know (and some semi-obvious stuff).

r? @steveklabnik

f? @eddyb
2015-03-19 08:49:38 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
288acc755f Rollup merge of #23494 - mdinger:patch-1, r=steveklabnik
Typo
2015-03-19 08:49:36 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
a32bb1bcc4 Rollup merge of #23475 - nikomatsakis:closure-ret-syntax, r=acrichto
Require braces when a closure has an explicit return type. This is a [breaking-change]: instead of a closure like `|| -> i32 22`, prefer `|| -> i32 { 22 }`.

Fixes #23420.
2015-03-19 08:49:34 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c20c652a92 Space and punctuation fixes 2015-03-19 08:24:43 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
d943d9b801 Address huon's comments 2015-03-19 08:24:42 +05:30
mdinger
835c9bbbf0 Update ast.rs
Typo
2015-03-19 08:24:40 +05:30
Alex Crichton
f945190e63 rustc: Remove some long deprecated features:
* no_split_stack was renamed to no_stack_check
* deriving was renamed to derive
* `use foo::mod` was renamed to `use foo::self`;
* legacy lifetime definitions in closures have been replaced with `for` syntax
* `fn foo() -> &A + B` has been deprecated for some time (needs parens)
* Obsolete `for Sized?` syntax
* Obsolete `Sized? Foo` syntax
* Obsolete `|T| -> U` syntax
2015-03-18 19:46:25 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
c225824bde Require braces when a closure has an explicit return type. This is a
[breaking-change]: instead of a closure like `|| -> i32 22`, prefer `||
-> i32 { 22 }`.

Fixes #23420.
2015-03-18 20:07:27 -04:00
Alex Crichton
fccf5a0005 Register new snapshots 2015-03-18 16:32:32 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
2a106d68f4 Rollup merge of #23428 - Manishearth:ast-doc, r=huon
I often have to run `ast-json` or look into the pretty-printer source to figure out what the fields of an AST enum mean. I've tried to document most of what I know (and some semi-obvious stuff).

r? @steveklabnik

f? @eddyb
2015-03-18 22:21:09 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
a5828ff7b0 Address huon's comments 2015-03-18 18:06:10 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
13881df1b2 Clarify Expr 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
edf65c43f6 ast: Document Item and ForeignItem 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
084f3bcfd4 ast: Document Lit 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
b08d5eee6a ast: Document Pat and Block 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
1debe9d112 ast: Document paths and where clauses 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c42067c9e9 ast: Document Expr_, UnOp, and BinOp 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Alex Crichton
aa88da6317 std: Tweak some unstable features of str
This commit clarifies some of the unstable features in the `str` module by
moving them out of the blanket `core` and `collections` features.

The following methods were moved to the `str_char` feature which generally
encompasses decoding specific characters from a `str` and dealing with the
result. It is unclear if any of these methods need to be stabilized for 1.0 and
the most conservative route for now is to continue providing them but to leave
them as unstable under a more specific name.

* `is_char_boundary`
* `char_at`
* `char_range_at`
* `char_at_reverse`
* `char_range_at_reverse`
* `slice_shift_char`

The following methods were moved into the generic `unicode` feature as they are
specifically enabled by the `unicode` crate itself.

* `nfd_chars`
* `nfkd_chars`
* `nfc_chars`
* `graphemes`
* `grapheme_indices`
* `width`
2015-03-17 18:03:03 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
925d5ad715 Rollup merge of #23415 - alexcrichton:stabilize-flush, r=aturon
The [associated RFC][rfc] for possibly splitting out `flush` has been closed and
as a result there are no more blockers for stabilizing this method, so this
commit marks the method as such.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/950
2015-03-17 15:20:03 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
74adeda78a Rollup merge of #23400 - nrc:pub_use, r=eddyb
r? @eddyb
2015-03-17 15:19:45 +05:30
Jorge Aparicio
8256241d3a impl f{32,64} 2015-03-16 21:57:43 -05:00
bors
92dd995e17 Auto merge of #23331 - eddyb:attr-lookahead, r=nikomatsakis
Most of the changes are cleanup facilitated by straight-forward attribute handling.
This is a minor [breaking-change] for users of `quote_stmt!` (returns `Option<P<Stmt>>` now) and some of the public methods in `Parser` (a few `Vec<Attribute>` arguments/returns were removed).

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-03-16 22:13:52 +00:00
Alex Crichton
b3a44859ec std: Stabilize the Write::flush method
The [associated RFC][rfc] for possibly splitting out `flush` has been closed and
as a result there are no more blockers for stabilizing this method, so this
commit marks the method as such.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/950
2015-03-16 11:51:57 -07:00
bors
bde09eea35 Auto merge of #23347 - aturon:stab-misc, r=alexcrichton
This commit deprecates the `count`, `range` and `range_step` functions
in `iter`, in favor of range notation. To recover all existing
functionality, a new `step_by` adapter is provided directly on `ops::Range`
and `ops::RangeFrom`.

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-16 17:02:11 +00:00
Nick Cameron
1fd38c181a Reviewer changes 2015-03-16 17:01:12 +13:00
Nick Cameron
432011d143 Fallout in testing. 2015-03-16 11:03:54 +13:00
Aaron Turon
1d5983aded Deprecate range, range_step, count, distributions
This commit deprecates the `count`, `range` and `range_step` functions
in `iter`, in favor of range notation. To recover all existing
functionality, a new `step_by` adapter is provided directly on `ops::Range`
and `ops::RangeFrom`.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-13 14:45:13 -07:00
bors
3e4be02b80 Auto merge of #23292 - alexcrichton:stabilize-io, r=aturon
The new `std::io` module has had some time to bake now, and this commit
stabilizes its functionality. There are still portions of the module which
remain unstable, and below contains a summart of the actions taken.

This commit also deprecates the entire contents of the `old_io` module in a
blanket fashion. All APIs should now have a reasonable replacement in the
new I/O modules.

Stable APIs:

* `std::io` (the name)
* `std::io::prelude` (the name)
* `Read`
* `Read::read`
* `Read::{read_to_end, read_to_string}` after being modified to return a `usize`
  for the number of bytes read.
* `ReadExt`
* `Write`
* `Write::write`
* `Write::{write_all, write_fmt}`
* `WriteExt`
* `BufRead`
* `BufRead::{fill_buf, consume}`
* `BufRead::{read_line, read_until}` after being modified to return a `usize`
  for the number of bytes read.
* `BufReadExt`
* `BufReader`
* `BufReader::{new, with_capacity}`
* `BufReader::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `{Read,BufRead} for BufReader`
* `BufWriter`
* `BufWriter::{new, with_capacity}`
* `BufWriter::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `Write for BufWriter`
* `IntoInnerError`
* `IntoInnerError::{error, into_inner}`
* `{Error,Display} for IntoInnerError`
* `LineWriter`
* `LineWriter::{new, with_capacity}` - `with_capacity` was added
* `LineWriter::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}` - `get_mut` was added)
* `Write for LineWriter`
* `BufStream`
* `BufStream::{new, with_capacities}`
* `BufStream::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `{BufRead,Read,Write} for BufStream`
* `stdin`
* `Stdin`
* `Stdin::lock`
* `Stdin::read_line` - added method
* `StdinLock`
* `Read for Stdin`
* `{Read,BufRead} for StdinLock`
* `stdout`
* `Stdout`
* `Stdout::lock`
* `StdoutLock`
* `Write for Stdout`
* `Write for StdoutLock`
* `stderr`
* `Stderr`
* `Stderr::lock`
* `StderrLock`
* `Write for Stderr`
* `Write for StderrLock`
* `io::Result`
* `io::Error`
* `io::Error::last_os_error`
* `{Display, Error} for Error`

Unstable APIs:

(reasons can be found in the commit itself)

* `Write::flush`
* `Seek`
* `ErrorKind`
* `Error::new`
* `Error::from_os_error`
* `Error::kind`

Deprecated APIs

* `Error::description` - available via the `Error` trait
* `Error::detail` - available via the `Display` implementation
* `thread::Builder::{stdout, stderr}`

Changes in functionality:

* `old_io::stdio::set_stderr` is now a noop as the infrastructure for printing
  backtraces has migrated to `std::io`.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-13 20:22:16 +00:00
Alex Crichton
981bf5f690 Fallout of std::old_io deprecation 2015-03-13 10:00:28 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
40b64645fe rm unused import 2015-03-13 19:52:18 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
d0f98fcc7f Rollup merge of #23322 - dotdash:jemalloc_attrs, r=brson
When this attribute is applied to a function, its return value gets the
noalias attribute, which is how you tell LLVM that the function returns
a \"new\" pointer that doesn't alias anything accessible to the caller,
i.e. it acts like a memory allocator.

Plain malloc doesn't need this attribute because LLVM already knows
about malloc and adds the attribute itself.
2015-03-13 18:11:51 +05:30
Eduard Burtescu
9889aae13e syntax: use lookahead to distinguish inner and outer attributes, instead of passing the latter around. 2015-03-13 11:36:30 +02:00
Björn Steinbrink
0942803f50 Add an "allocator" attribute to mark functions as allocators
When this attribute is applied to a function, its return value gets the
noalias attribute, which is how you tell LLVM that the function returns
a "new" pointer that doesn't alias anything accessible to the caller,
i.e. it acts like a memory allocator.

Plain malloc doesn't need this attribute because LLVM already knows
about malloc and adds the attribute itself.
2015-03-13 03:19:30 +01:00
bors
79dd393a4f Auto merge of #23229 - aturon:stab-path, r=alexcrichton
This commit stabilizes essentially all of the new `std::path` API. The
API itself is changed in a couple of ways (which brings it in closer
alignment with the RFC):

* `.` components are now normalized away, unless they appear at the
  start of a path. This in turn effects the semantics of e.g. asking for
  the file name of `foo/` or `foo/.`, both of which yield `Some("foo")`
  now. This semantics is what the original RFC specified, and is also
  desirable given early experience rolling out the new API.

* The `parent` method is now `without_file` and succeeds if, and only
  if, `file_name` is `Some(_)`. That means, in particular, that it fails
  for a path like `foo/../`. This change affects `pop` as well.

In addition, the `old_path` module is now deprecated.

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-13 01:00:02 +00:00
Aaron Turon
42c4e481cd Stabilize std::path
This commit stabilizes essentially all of the new `std::path` API. The
API itself is changed in a couple of ways (which brings it in closer
alignment with the RFC):

* `.` components are now normalized away, unless they appear at the
  start of a path. This in turn effects the semantics of e.g. asking for
  the file name of `foo/` or `foo/.`, both of which yield `Some("foo")`
  now. This semantics is what the original RFC specified, and is also
  desirable given early experience rolling out the new API.

* The `parent` function now succeeds if, and only if, the path has at
  least one non-root/prefix component. This change affects `pop` as
  well.

* The `Prefix` component now involves a separate `PrefixComponent`
  struct, to better allow for keeping both parsed and unparsed prefix data.

In addition, the `old_path` module is now deprecated.

Closes #23264

[breaking-change]
2015-03-12 16:38:58 -07:00
bors
c9b03c24ec Auto merge of #23265 - eddyb:meth-ast-refactor, r=nikomatsakis
The end result is that common fields (id, name, attributes, etc.) are stored in now-structures `ImplItem` and `TraitItem`.
The signature of a method is no longer duplicated between methods with a body (default/impl) and those without, they now share `MethodSig`.

This is also a [breaking-change] because of minor bugfixes and changes to syntax extensions:
* `pub fn` methods in a trait no longer parse - remove the `pub`, it has no meaning anymore
* `MacResult::make_methods` is now `make_impl_items` and the return type has changed accordingly
* `quote_method` is gone, because `P<ast::Method>` doesn't exist and it couldn't represent a full method anyways - could be replaced by `quote_impl_item`/`quote_trait_item` in the future, but I do hope we realize how silly that combinatorial macro expansion is and settle on a single `quote` macro + some type hints - or just no types at all (only token-trees)

r? @nikomatsakis This is necessary (hopefully also sufficient) for associated constants.
2015-03-12 20:13:23 +00:00
bors
49f7550a25 Auto merge of #23162 - sfackler:debug-builders, r=alexcrichton
I've made some minor changes from the implementation attached to the RFC to try to minimize codegen. The methods now take `&Debug` trait objects rather than being parameterized and there are inlined stub methods that call to non-inlined methods to do the work.

r? @alexcrichton 

cc @huonw for the `derive(Debug)` changes.
2015-03-12 07:30:44 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
0a74387b64 Rollup merge of #23297 - steveklabnik:examples, r=huonw
This brings comments in line with https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0505-api-comment-conventions.md#using-markdown
2015-03-12 09:13:47 +05:30
Steve Klabnik
64ab111b53 Example -> Examples
This brings comments in line with https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0505-api-comment-conventions.md#using-markdown
2015-03-11 21:11:40 -04:00
bors
425297a930 Auto merge of #23156 - GuillaumeGomez:remove-proc, r=alexcrichton
This is the implementation of the [RFC 584](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/584).
2015-03-11 23:51:30 +00:00
Eduard Burtescu
9da918548d syntax: move MethMac to MacImplItem and combine {Provided,Required}Method into MethodTraitItem. 2015-03-11 23:39:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
ce10fa8d12 syntax: rename TypeMethod to MethodSig and use it in MethDecl. 2015-03-11 23:39:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
f98b176314 syntax: gather common fields of impl & trait items into their respective types. 2015-03-11 23:39:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
98491827b9 syntax: move indirection around {Trait,Impl}Item, from within. 2015-03-11 23:39:15 +02:00
Steven Fackler
3181213f91 Fix unstable span checks 2015-03-10 19:47:57 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
a07945d663 Remove ProcType and ProcExp 2015-03-11 00:09:42 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
4e877adddf Remove proc keyword 2015-03-10 22:02:47 +01:00
bors
698c1008d6 Auto merge of #23028 - Munksgaard:get_attrs_opt, r=eddyb
This is more flexible and less error-prone. `get_attrs` and
`get_attrs_opt` can be used on many more items than the old `get_attrs`
could.

This is all courtesy of @huonw, and directly taken from here:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/22348/files#diff-0f85fcb07fb739876892e633fa0e2be6R5575

Also thanks to @Manishearth for pointing it out to me.
2015-03-10 14:50:40 +00:00
Philip Munksgaard
298d1578f0 with_attrs -> attrs
We don't need to take a closure, instead just return the list of attributes.
2015-03-10 14:18:58 +01:00
Steven Fackler
bd6ed22fdf Switch derive(Debug) to use the debug builders 2015-03-09 23:24:34 -07:00
bors
b83b26bacb Auto merge of #22561 - richo:as_slice-as_str, r=Manishearth
This may not be quite ready to go out, I fixed some docs but suspect I missed a bunch.

I also wound up fixing a bunch of redundant `[]` suffixes, but on closer inspection I don't believe that can land until after a snapshot.
2015-03-09 21:02:50 +00:00
Steven Fackler
e2605b42c7 Rename #[should_fail] to #[should_panic] 2015-03-09 10:14:21 -07:00
Richo Healey
061d84399e remove uses of as_slice where deref coercions can be used 2015-03-09 07:54:19 -07:00
Amol Mundayoor
45c397d738 Fix array syntax in comment.
Fixes #22721.
2015-03-08 08:39:47 -04:00
bors
668c647408 Auto merge of #23137 - kmcallister:derive-sugar, r=sfackler
This is a hack, but I don't think we can do much better as long as `derive` is running at the syntax expansion phase.

If the `custom_derive` feature gate is enabled, this works with user-defined traits and syntax extensions. Without the gate, you can't use e.g. `#[derive_Clone]` directly, so this does not change the stable language.

To make this effective, we now check gated attributes both before and after macro expansion. This uncovered a number of tests that were missing feature gates.

This PR also cleans up the deriving code somewhat, and forbids some previously-meaningless attribute syntax. For this reason it's technically a

    [breaking-change]

r? @sfackler
2015-03-07 18:39:17 +00:00
bors
098daa1d7f Auto merge of #23132 - alexcrichton:remove-deprecated-unicode-escapes, r=huonw
These have been deprecated for quite some time, so we should be good to remove
them now.
2015-03-07 06:48:45 +00:00
Keegan McAllister
491054f08e Make #[derive(Anything)] into sugar for #[derive_Anything]
This is a hack, but I don't think we can do much better as long as `derive` is
running at the syntax expansion phase.

If the custom_derive feature gate is enabled, this works with user-defined
traits and syntax extensions. Without the gate, you can't use e.g. #[derive_Clone]
directly, so this does not change the stable language.

This commit also cleans up the deriving code somewhat, and forbids some
previously-meaningless attribute syntax. For this reason it's technically a

    [breaking-change]
2015-03-06 18:20:16 -08:00
Keegan McAllister
e60e6f0693 Check gated attributes before and after macro expansion
This is important because attributes can affect expansion.
2015-03-06 17:15:19 -08:00
Keegan McAllister
63ee3fe566 Consolidate ExpansionConfig feature tests 2015-03-06 14:12:28 -08:00
Alex Crichton
39e2c69541 syntax: Remove deprecated unicode escapes
These have been deprecated for quite some time, so we should be good to remove
them now.
2015-03-06 14:11:09 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
2fcdd824ef Rollup merge of #23056 - awlnx:master, r=nrc 2015-03-06 22:22:33 +05:30
bors
1fe8f22145 Auto merge of #22899 - huonw:macro-stability, r=alexcrichton
Unstable items used in a macro expansion will now always trigger
stability warnings, *unless* the unstable items are directly inside a
macro marked with `#[allow_internal_unstable]`. IOW, the compiler warns
unless the span of the unstable item is a subspan of the definition of a
macro marked with that attribute.

E.g.

    #[allow_internal_unstable]
    macro_rules! foo {
        ($e: expr) => {{
            $e;
            unstable(); // no warning
            only_called_by_foo!();
        }}
    }

    macro_rules! only_called_by_foo {
        () => { unstable() } // warning
    }

    foo!(unstable()) // warning

The unstable inside `foo` is fine, due to the attribute. But the
`unstable` inside `only_called_by_foo` is not, since that macro doesn't
have the attribute, and the `unstable` passed into `foo` is also not
fine since it isn't contained in the macro itself (that is, even though
it is only used directly in the macro).

In the process this makes the stability tracking much more precise,
e.g. previously `println!("{}", unstable())` got no warning, but now it
does. As such, this is a bug fix that may cause [breaking-change]s.

The attribute is definitely feature gated, since it explicitly allows
side-stepping the feature gating system.

---

This updates `thread_local!` macro to use the attribute, since it uses
unstable features internally (initialising a struct with unstable
fields).
2015-03-06 05:20:11 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
fe41c93560 Rollup merge of #23081 - alexcrichton:stabilize-fs, r=aturon
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::fs` module now that
it's had some time to bake. The change was largely just adding `#[stable]` tags,
but there are a few APIs that remain `#[unstable]`.

The following apis are now marked `#[stable]`:

* `std::fs` (the name)
* `File`
* `Metadata`
* `ReadDir`
* `DirEntry`
* `OpenOptions`
* `Permissions`
* `File::{open, create}`
* `File::{sync_all, sync_data}`
* `File::set_len`
* `File::metadata`
* Trait implementations for `File` and `&File`
* `OpenOptions::new`
* `OpenOptions::{read, write, append, truncate, create}`
* `OpenOptions::open` - this function was modified, however, to not attempt to
  reject cross-platform openings of directories. This means that some platforms
  will succeed in opening a directory and others will fail.
* `Metadata::{is_dir, is_file, len, permissions}`
* `Permissions::{readonly, set_readonly}`
* `Iterator for ReadDir`
* `DirEntry::path`
* `remove_file` - like with `OpenOptions::open`, the extra windows code to
  remove a readonly file has been removed. This means that removing a readonly
  file will succeed on some platforms but fail on others.
* `metadata`
* `rename`
* `copy`
* `hard_link`
* `soft_link`
* `read_link`
* `create_dir`
* `create_dir_all`
* `remove_dir`
* `remove_dir_all`
* `read_dir`

The following apis remain `#[unstable]`.

* `WalkDir` and `walk` - there are many methods by which a directory walk can be
  constructed, and it's unclear whether the current semantics are the right
  ones. For example symlinks are not handled super well currently. This is now
  behind a new `fs_walk` feature.
* `File::path` - this is an extra abstraction which the standard library
  provides on top of what the system offers and it's unclear whether we should
  be doing so. This is now behind a new `file_path` feature.
* `Metadata::{accessed, modified}` - we do not currently have a good
  abstraction for a moment in time which is what these APIs should likely be
  returning, so these remain `#[unstable]` for now. These are now behind a new
  `fs_time` feature
* `set_file_times` - like with `Metadata::accessed`, we do not currently have
  the appropriate abstraction for the arguments here so this API remains
  unstable behind the `fs_time` feature gate.
* `PathExt` - the precise set of methods on this trait may change over time and
  some methods may be removed. This API remains unstable behind the `path_ext`
  feature gate.
* `set_permissions` - we may wish to expose a more granular ability to set the
  permissions on a file instead of just a blanket \"set all permissions\" method.
  This function remains behind the `fs` feature.

The following apis are now `#[deprecated]`

* The `TempDir` type is now entirely deprecated and is [located on
  crates.io][tempdir] as the `tempdir` crate with [its source][github] at
  rust-lang/tempdir.

[tempdir]: https://crates.io/crates/tempdir
[github]: https://github.com/rust-lang/tempdir

The stability of some of these APIs has been questioned over the past few weeks
in using these APIs, and it is intentional that the majority of APIs here are
marked `#[stable]`. The `std::fs` module has a lot of room to grow and the
material is [being tracked in a RFC issue][rfc-issue].

[rfc-issue]: rust-lang/rfcs#939

Closes #22879

[breaking-change]
2015-03-06 09:01:50 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
9eb596ce8f Rollup merge of #22899 - huonw:macro-stability, r=alexcrichton
Unstable items used in a macro expansion will now always trigger
stability warnings, *unless* the unstable items are directly inside a
macro marked with `#[allow_internal_unstable]`. IOW, the compiler warns
unless the span of the unstable item is a subspan of the definition of a
macro marked with that attribute.

E.g.

    #[allow_internal_unstable]
    macro_rules! foo {
        ($e: expr) => {{
            $e;
            unstable(); // no warning
            only_called_by_foo!();
        }}
    }

    macro_rules! only_called_by_foo {
        () => { unstable() } // warning
    }

    foo!(unstable()) // warning

The unstable inside `foo` is fine, due to the attribute. But the
`unstable` inside `only_called_by_foo` is not, since that macro doesn't
have the attribute, and the `unstable` passed into `foo` is also not
fine since it isn't contained in the macro itself (that is, even though
it is only used directly in the macro).

In the process this makes the stability tracking much more precise,
e.g. previously `println!(\"{}\", unstable())` got no warning, but now it
does. As such, this is a bug fix that may cause [breaking-change]s.

The attribute is definitely feature gated, since it explicitly allows
side-stepping the feature gating system.

---

This updates `thread_local!` macro to use the attribute, since it uses
unstable features internally (initialising a struct with unstable
fields).
2015-03-06 08:58:16 +05:30
Alex Crichton
73b0b25e32 std: Stabilize the fs module
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::fs` module now that
it's had some time to bake. The change was largely just adding `#[stable]` tags,
but there are a few APIs that remain `#[unstable]`.

The following apis are now marked `#[stable]`:

* `std::fs` (the name)
* `File`
* `Metadata`
* `ReadDir`
* `DirEntry`
* `OpenOptions`
* `Permissions`
* `File::{open, create}`
* `File::{sync_all, sync_data}`
* `File::set_len`
* `File::metadata`
* Trait implementations for `File` and `&File`
* `OpenOptions::new`
* `OpenOptions::{read, write, append, truncate, create}`
* `OpenOptions::open` - this function was modified, however, to not attempt to
  reject cross-platform openings of directories. This means that some platforms
  will succeed in opening a directory and others will fail.
* `Metadata::{is_dir, is_file, len, permissions}`
* `Permissions::{readonly, set_readonly}`
* `Iterator for ReadDir`
* `DirEntry::path`
* `remove_file` - like with `OpenOptions::open`, the extra windows code to
  remove a readonly file has been removed. This means that removing a readonly
  file will succeed on some platforms but fail on others.
* `metadata`
* `rename`
* `copy`
* `hard_link`
* `soft_link`
* `read_link`
* `create_dir`
* `create_dir_all`
* `remove_dir`
* `remove_dir_all`
* `read_dir`

The following apis remain `#[unstable]`.

* `WalkDir` and `walk` - there are many methods by which a directory walk can be
  constructed, and it's unclear whether the current semantics are the right
  ones. For example symlinks are not handled super well currently. This is now
  behind a new `fs_walk` feature.
* `File::path` - this is an extra abstraction which the standard library
  provides on top of what the system offers and it's unclear whether we should
  be doing so. This is now behind a new `file_path` feature.
* `Metadata::{accessed, modified}` - we do not currently have a good
  abstraction for a moment in time which is what these APIs should likely be
  returning, so these remain `#[unstable]` for now. These are now behind a new
  `fs_time` feature
* `set_file_times` - like with `Metadata::accessed`, we do not currently have
  the appropriate abstraction for the arguments here so this API remains
  unstable behind the `fs_time` feature gate.
* `PathExt` - the precise set of methods on this trait may change over time and
  some methods may be removed. This API remains unstable behind the `path_ext`
  feature gate.
* `set_permissions` - we may wish to expose a more granular ability to set the
  permissions on a file instead of just a blanket "set all permissions" method.
  This function remains behind the `fs` feature.

The following apis are now `#[deprecated]`

* The `TempDir` type is now entirely deprecated and is [located on
  crates.io][tempdir] as the `tempdir` crate with [its source][github] at
  rust-lang/tempdir.

[tempdir]: https://crates.io/crates/tempdir
[github]: https://github.com/rust-lang/tempdir

The stability of some of these APIs has been questioned over the past few weeks
in using these APIs, and it is intentional that the majority of APIs here are
marked `#[stable]`. The `std::fs` module has a lot of room to grow and the
material is [being tracked in a RFC issue][rfc-issue].

[rfc-issue]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/939

[breaking-change]
2015-03-05 16:49:41 -08:00
awlnx
951ef9d1f1 fix for new attributes failing. issue #22964 2015-03-05 11:53:51 -05:00
Huon Wilson
b5c6ab20b7 Run feature-gating on the final AST passed to the compiler.
This ensures we catch everything; previously, an unknown attribute
inserted by #[cfg_attr(...)] in a macro expansion would not be detected.
2015-03-06 00:18:29 +11:00
Huon Wilson
10426f69da Add more debugging to syntax::feature_gate. 2015-03-06 00:18:29 +11:00
Huon Wilson
84b060ce29 Add #[allow_internal_unstable] to track stability for macros better.
Unstable items used in a macro expansion will now always trigger
stability warnings, *unless* the unstable items are directly inside a
macro marked with `#[allow_internal_unstable]`. IOW, the compiler warns
unless the span of the unstable item is a subspan of the definition of a
macro marked with that attribute.

E.g.

    #[allow_internal_unstable]
    macro_rules! foo {
        ($e: expr) => {{
            $e;
            unstable(); // no warning
            only_called_by_foo!();
        }}
    }

    macro_rules! only_called_by_foo {
        () => { unstable() } // warning
    }

    foo!(unstable()) // warning

The unstable inside `foo` is fine, due to the attribute. But the
`unstable` inside `only_called_by_foo` is not, since that macro doesn't
have the attribute, and the `unstable` passed into `foo` is also not
fine since it isn't contained in the macro itself (that is, even though
it is only used directly in the macro).

In the process this makes the stability tracking much more precise,
e.g. previously `println!("{}", unstable())` got no warning, but now it
does. As such, this is a bug fix that may cause [breaking-change]s.

The attribute is definitely feature gated, since it explicitly allows
side-stepping the feature gating system.
2015-03-06 00:18:28 +11:00
Manish Goregaokar
145b83e633 Rollup merge of #22994 - eddyb:unsuffix-ints-good, r=alexcrichton
Automatic has-same-types testing methodology can be found in #22501.
Because most of them don't work with `--pretty=typed`, compile-fail tests were manually audited.

r? @aturon
2015-03-05 12:38:33 +05:30
Eduard Burtescu
e64670888a Remove integer suffixes where the types in compiled code are identical. 2015-03-05 12:38:33 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c8c4d85b50 Rollup merge of #22764 - ivanradanov:fileline_help, r=huonw
When warnings and errors occur, the associated help message should not print the same code snippet.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/21938
2015-03-05 12:38:32 +05:30
Seo Sanghyeon
951118b74f Fix quoting of ?Sized 2015-03-05 12:38:30 +05:30
bors
68740b4054 Auto merge of #22061 - pczarn:quote_matcher_and_attr, r=kmcallister
Fixes #19674
Fixes #17396 (already closed, yeah)

cc @kmcallister , @cmr
2015-03-05 04:32:51 +00:00
Alex Crichton
95d904625b std: Deprecate std::old_io::fs
This commit deprecates the majority of std::old_io::fs in favor of std::fs and
its new functionality. Some functions remain non-deprecated but are now behind a
feature gate called `old_fs`. These functions will be deprecated once
suitable replacements have been implemented.

The compiler has been migrated to new `std::fs` and `std::path` APIs where
appropriate as part of this change.
2015-03-04 15:59:30 -08:00
Piotr Czarnecki
3541abedeb Add quasiquote for matchers and attributes 2015-03-04 16:13:37 +01:00
Michael Woerister
2f8865556b Encode codemap and span information in crate metadata.
This allows to create proper debuginfo line information for items inlined from other crates (e.g. instantiations of generics).
Only the codemap's 'metadata' is stored in a crate's metadata. That is, just filename, line-beginnings, etc. but not the actual source code itself. We are thus missing the opportunity of making Rust the first "open-source-only" programming language out there. Pity.
2015-03-04 09:50:09 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
0d5bcb14ad Switched to Box::new in many places.
Many of the modifications putting in `Box::new` calls also include a
pointer to Issue 22405, which tracks going back to `box <expr>` if
possible in the future.

(Still tried to use `Box<_>` where it sufficed; thus some tests still
have `box_syntax` enabled, as they use a mix of `box` and `Box::new`.)

Precursor for overloaded-`box` and placement-`in`; see Issue 22181.
2015-03-03 21:05:55 +01:00
bors
14f0942a49 Auto merge of #22532 - pnkfelix:arith-overflow, r=pnkfelix,eddyb
Rebase and follow-through on work done by @cmr and @aatch.

Implements most of rust-lang/rfcs#560. Errors encountered from the checks during building were fixed.

The checks for division, remainder and bit-shifting have not been implemented yet.

See also PR #20795

cc @Aatch ; cc @nikomatsakis
2015-03-03 14:18:03 +00:00
Ivan Radanov Ivanov
7496539a00 Change span_help calls to fileline_help where appropriate 2015-03-03 15:18:33 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
393ce1820e Rollup merge of #22876 - Florob:const, r=nikomatsakis
This changes the type of some public constants/statics in libunicode.
Notably some `&'static &'static [(char, char)]` have changed
to `&'static [(char, char)]`. The regexp crate seems to be the
sole user of these, yet this is technically a [breaking-change]
2015-03-03 17:02:20 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
90686df18c Rollup merge of #22960 - huonw:static-assert, r=huonw
The API this exposes is a little strange (being attached to `static`s),
so it makes sense to conservatively feature gate it. If it is highly
popular, it is possible to reverse this gating.
2015-03-03 17:01:15 +05:30
Felix S. Klock II
faf3bcd72c Accommodate simple cases of arith-overflow in rustc related crates. 2015-03-03 12:10:57 +01:00
James Miller
1246d4067f Add core::num::wrapping and fix overflow errors.
Many of the core rust libraries have places that rely on integer
wrapping behaviour. These places have been altered to use the wrapping_*
methods:

 * core:#️⃣:sip - A number of macros
 * core::str - The `maximal_suffix` method in `TwoWaySearcher`
 * rustc::util::nodemap - Implementation of FnvHash
 * rustc_back::sha2 - A number of macros and other places
 * rand::isaac - Isaac64Rng, changed to use the Wrapping helper type

Some places had "benign" underflow. This is when underflow or overflow
occurs, but the unspecified value is not used due to other conditions.

 * collections::bit::Bitv - underflow when `self.nbits` is zero.
 * collections:#️⃣:{map,table} - Underflow when searching an empty
   table. Did cause undefined behaviour in this case due to an
   out-of-bounds ptr::offset based on the underflowed index. However the
   resulting pointers would never be read from.
 * syntax::ext::deriving::encodable - Underflow when calculating the
   index of the last field in a variant with no fields.

These cases were altered to avoid the underflow, often by moving the
underflowing operation to a place where underflow could not happen.

There was one case that relied on the fact that unsigned arithmetic and
two's complement arithmetic are identical with wrapping semantics. This
was changed to use the wrapping_* methods.

Finally, the calculation of variant discriminants could overflow if the
preceeding discriminant was `U64_MAX`. The logic in `rustc::middle::ty`
for this was altered to avoid the overflow completely, while the
remaining places were changed to use wrapping methods. This is because
`rustc::middle::ty::enum_variants` now throws an error when the
calculated discriminant value overflows a `u64`.

This behaviour can be triggered by the following code:

```
enum Foo {
  A = U64_MAX,
  B
}
```

This commit also implements the remaining integer operators for
Wrapped<T>.
2015-03-03 12:10:19 +01:00
Huon Wilson
c195783c05 Feature gate #[static_assert].
The API this exposes is a little strange (being attached to `static`s),
so it makes sense to conservatively feature gate it. If it is highly
popular, it is possible to reverse this gating.
2015-03-03 13:00:10 +11:00
Manish Goregaokar
8567f290b8 Add cfg_attr to known attributes 2015-03-03 01:48:58 +05:30
Florian Zeitz
f35f973cb7 Use consts instead of statics where appropriate
This changes the type of some public constants/statics in libunicode.
Notably some `&'static &'static [(char, char)]` have changed
to `&'static [(char, char)]`. The regexp crate seems to be the
sole user of these, yet this is technically a [breaking-change]
2015-03-02 17:11:51 +01:00
bors
2b27dfd30a Auto merge of #22896 - Ms2ger:InlineAttr, r=huonw 2015-03-01 01:39:07 +00:00
bors
8902936552 Auto merge of #21521 - defuz:interval-with-path, r=pnkfelix
Fixing #21475. Right now this code can not be parsed:

```rust
use m::{START, END};

fn main() {
    match 42u32 {
        m::START...m::END => {}, // error: expected one of `::`, `=>`, or `|`, found `...`
        _  => {},
    }
}

mod m {
  pub const START: u32 = 4;
  pub const END:   u32 = 14;
}
```

I fixed the parser and added test for this case, but now there are still problems with mixing literals and paths in interval:

```rust
    match 42u32 {
        0u32...m::END => {},       // mismatched types in range [E0031]
        m::START...59u32 => {},    // mismatched types in range [E0031]
        _  => {},
    }
}
```

I'll try fix this problem and need review.
2015-02-28 18:36:00 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
040a811b91 Rollup merge of #22884 - japaric:obsolete, r=alexcrichton
This is leftover from #21843

If you still have `|&:| {}` closures in your code, simply remove the `&:` part.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-28 19:19:00 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
37760c1f25 Rollup merge of #22875 - kmcallister:maceager, r=sfackler
MacEager is a MacResult implementation for the common case where you've already built each form of AST that you might return.

Fixes #17637. Based on #18814.

This is a [breaking-change] for syntax extensions:

  * MacExpr::new becomes MacEager::expr.

  * MacPat::new becomes MacEager::pat.

  * MacItems::new becomes MacEager::items. It takes a SmallVector directly,
    not an iterator.

r? @sfackler
2015-02-28 19:18:59 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
a0f5ed957a Rollup merge of #22869 - alexcrichton:stabilize-env, r=aturon
Now that the `std::env` module has had some time to bake this commit marks most
of its APIs as `#[stable]`. Some notable APIs that are **not** stable (and still
use the same `env` feature gate) are:

* `{set,get}_exit_status` - there are still questions about whether this is the
  right interface for setting/getting the exit status of a process.
* `page_size` - this may change location in the future or perhaps name as well.

This also effectively closes #22122 as the variants of `VarError` are
`#[stable]` now. (this is done intentionally)
2015-02-28 19:18:59 +05:30
Ms2ger
63513d06a2 Remove the re-exports for InlineAttr variants. 2015-02-28 13:56:32 +01:00
defuz
6c35bf4fbc FIX #21475: Expr_::ExprPath with two fields 2015-02-28 11:01:28 +02:00
defuz
52fa187431 FIX #21475: Interval match patterns won't parse namespace specifiers correctly 2015-02-28 10:56:46 +02:00
Jorge Aparicio
cc8a5a0db7 obsolete |&:| syntax
closes #22881
2015-02-27 21:01:22 -05:00
Alex Crichton
ad14891957 std: Stabilize the env module
Now that the `std::env` module has had some time to bake this commit marks most
of its APIs as `#[stable]`. Some notable APIs that are **not** stable (and still
use the same `env` feature gate) are:

* `{set,get}_exit_status` - there are still questions about whether this is the
  right interface for setting/getting the exit status of a process.
* `page_size` - this may change location in the future or perhaps name as well.

This also effectively closes #22122 as the variants of `VarError` are
`#[stable]` now. (this is done intentionally)
2015-02-27 13:41:49 -08:00
Keegan McAllister
f66a3f7bba Replace MacExpr / MacPat / MacItems with MacEager
MacEager is a MacResult implementation for the common case where you've already
built each form of AST that you might return.

Fixes #17637. Based on #18814.

This is a [breaking-change] for syntax extensions:

  * MacExpr::new becomes MacEager::expr.

  * MacPat::new becomes MacEager::pat.

  * MacItems::new becomes MacEager::items. It takes a SmallVector directly,
    not an iterator.
2015-02-27 11:17:05 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
cf29aa5300 Rollup merge of #22835 - tshepang:remove-some-warnings, r=jakub- 2015-02-27 22:07:04 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
19ab0b9a3c Rollup merge of #22823 - kmcallister:fix-21370, r=huonw
Fixes #21370.

`unused-macro-with-follow-violation.rs` was already handled correctly. That test is just for good measure. :)

I have a more involved plan to clean this up, but it ran into difficulties such as #22814.
2015-02-27 20:37:37 +05:30
Steven Fackler
c3b77ab41c Whitelist #[should_panic] 2015-02-25 22:04:00 -08:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
8b2ff472cf remove some compiler warnings 2015-02-26 07:21:26 +02:00
Keegan McAllister
65ea9110bd Always error on invalid macro fragment specifiers
Fixes #21370.

unused-macro-with-follow-violation.rs was already handled correctly. That test
is just for good measure. :)
2015-02-25 17:13:16 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
f164254392 Rollup merge of #22787 - pnkfelix:reenable-gate-for-unsafe_no_drop_flag, r=alexcrichton
Turn `unsafe_no_drop_flag` back into a gated-feature.

Fix #22173
2015-02-25 10:30:12 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
9692f3bc94 Rollup merge of #22635 - kmcallister:macros-chapter, r=steveklabnik
r? @steveklabnik
2015-02-25 10:27:03 +05:30
Felix S. Klock II
5d7e283ead Turn unsafe_no_drop_flag back into a gated-feature.
Fix #22173
2015-02-25 01:35:41 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
2807a1ce02 Use arrays instead of vectors in tests 2015-02-24 21:15:45 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
0c6d1f3b3d syntax: update pretty-printer for the <T>::method shorthand. 2015-02-24 14:16:03 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
d31b9ebef5 Implement <T>::method UFCS expression syntax. 2015-02-24 14:16:02 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
5809f8ae74 rustc_resolve: use the visitor model more, remove redundant repeated lookups. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
ffb8092ccf syntax: use a single Path for Trait::Item in QPath. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
004df413aa syntax: don't use TraitRef in QPath. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
a817c69297 syntax: don't store a secondary NodeId for TyPath. 2015-02-24 14:14:16 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
e711ac7e75 Remove double expr_u32 (fixup #22700) 2015-02-24 12:08:36 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
3ca5439009 Rollup merge of #22700 - nick29581:ints_hash, r=alexcrichton
fmt and hash are pretty straightforward I think. sync is a bit more complex. I thought one or two of the `isize`s ought to be `i32`s, but that would require a bunch of casting (the root cause being the lack of atomics other than isize/usize).

r? @alexcrichton
2015-02-24 12:08:34 +05:30
bors
2890508d97 Auto merge of #21689 - FlaPer87:oibit-send-and-friends, r=nikomatsakis
This is one more step towards completing #13231

This series of commits add support for default trait implementations. The changes in this PR don't break existing code and they are expected to preserve the existing behavior in the compiler as far as built-in bounds checks go.

The PR adds negative implementations of `Send`/`Sync` for some types and it removes the special cases for `Send`/`Sync` during the trait obligations checks. That is, it now fully relies on the traits check rather than lang items.

Once this patch lands and a new snapshot is created, it'll be possible to add default impls for `Send` and `Sync` and remove entirely the use of `BuiltinBound::{BoundSend,BoundSync}` for positive implementations as well.

This PR also removes the restriction on negative implementations. That is, it is now possible to add negative implementations for traits other than `Send`/`Sync`
2015-02-24 02:22:44 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
3b69d1b941 Rollup merge of #22490 - nagisa:inline-args, r=alexcrichton 2015-02-23 11:43:58 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
f1a6d67e5e Rollup merge of #22544 - bombless:fix-pattern, r=pnkfelix 2015-02-23 11:43:57 -08:00
Nick Cameron
67b03fbc3d int audit - libcore::fmt 2015-02-23 16:07:38 +13:00
bors
f0f7ca27de Auto merge of #21769 - brooksbp:column-line-macro, r=nick29581
Please see discussion in #19284 .
2015-02-23 01:53:38 +00:00
bors
67eb38ee4c Auto merge of #22466 - Kimundi:str_pattern_ai_safe, r=aturon
This is not a complete implementation of the RFC:

- only existing methods got updated, no new ones added
- doc comments are not extensive enough yet
- optimizations got lost and need to be reimplemented

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/528

Technically a

[breaking-change]
2015-02-22 22:45:46 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
c9d0967383 Validate inline attribute arguments 2015-02-22 13:44:28 +02:00
Flavio Percoco
d38aab397e Rename DefTrait to DefaultImpl 2015-02-22 02:14:25 +01:00
Flavio Percoco
6a2f16e136 Add support for default trait impls in libsyntax 2015-02-22 02:14:24 +01:00
Brian Brooks
fc9fa1a563 Resolve barriers to changing column!() / line!() return type to u32 in #19284 . Address review comments in #21769 . 2015-02-21 17:26:29 -05:00
Manish Goregaokar
686648d155 Rollup merge of #22584 - alexcrichton:snapshots, r=Gankro 2015-02-22 02:16:12 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
47e749e5be Fix errors from #22592 2015-02-22 01:53:41 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
3e794defda Rollup merge of #22592 - nikomatsakis:deprecate-bracket-bracket, r=aturon
r? @aturon
2015-02-22 01:51:03 +05:30
Brian Brooks
1212fd8abc Resolve includeme.fragment conflict. 2015-02-21 06:56:46 -05:00
bors
2b01a37ec3 Auto merge of #21959 - dhuseby:bitrig-support, r=brson
This patch adds the necessary pieces to support rust on Bitrig https://bitrig.org
2015-02-21 09:20:48 +00:00
Alex Crichton
6686f7aa47 Register new snapshots 2015-02-20 22:17:17 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
68e5bb3f2c Remove remaining uses of []. This time I tried to use deref coercions where possible. 2015-02-20 14:08:14 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
42e155e13b make span on obsolete syntax very precise 2015-02-20 05:35:52 -05:00
Marvin Löbel
c8dd2d066d Addressed PR comments 2015-02-20 00:58:15 +01:00
bombless
61ea8b33d0 Fix issue #22426 #22447 2015-02-19 22:01:57 +08:00
Alex Crichton
d6e939a2df Round 3 test fixes and conflicts 2015-02-18 16:34:04 -08:00
Alex Crichton
1506b34e0c rollup merge of #22286: nikomatsakis/variance-4b
Conflicts:
	src/librustc/middle/infer/combine.rs
	src/librustc_typeck/check/wf.rs
2015-02-18 15:52:01 -08:00
Alex Crichton
231eeaa35b rollup merge of #22502: nikomatsakis/deprecate-bracket-bracket
Conflicts:
	src/libcollections/slice.rs
	src/libcollections/str.rs
	src/librustc/middle/lang_items.rs
	src/librustc_back/rpath.rs
	src/librustc_typeck/check/regionck.rs
	src/libstd/ffi/os_str.rs
	src/libsyntax/diagnostic.rs
	src/libsyntax/parse/parser.rs
	src/libsyntax/util/interner.rs
	src/test/run-pass/regions-refcell.rs
2015-02-18 15:48:40 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2cdbd288ac rollup merge of #22210: aturon/stab-final-borrow
Conflicts:
	src/libcollections/btree/map.rs
	src/libcollections/str.rs
	src/libcollections/vec.rs
	src/libcore/borrow.rs
	src/libcore/hash/mod.rs
	src/libstd/collections/hash/map.rs
	src/libstd/collections/hash/set.rs
2015-02-18 15:34:48 -08:00
Aaron Turon
a99e698628 Stabilize std::borrow
This commit stabilizes `std::borrow`, making the following modifications
to catch up the API with language changes:

* It renames `BorrowFrom` to `Borrow`, as was originally intended (but
  blocked for technical reasons), and reorders the parameters
  accordingly.

* It moves the type parameter of `ToOwned` to an associated type. This
  is somewhat less flexible, in that each borrowed type must have a
  unique owned type, but leads to a significant simplification for
  `Cow`. Flexibility can be regained by using newtyped slices, which is
  advisable for other reasons anyway.

* It removes the owned type parameter from `Cow`, making the type much
  less verbose.

* Deprecates the `is_owned` and `is_borrowed` predicates in favor of
  direct matching.

The above API changes are relatively minor; the basic functionality
remains the same, and essentially the whole module is now marked
`#[stable]`.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-18 15:23:58 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
9ea84aeed4 Replace all uses of &foo[] with &foo[..] en masse. 2015-02-18 17:36:03 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
64cd30e0ca Declare &foo[] to be obsolete syntax. Modify the obsolete mechanism to
support warnings.
2015-02-18 17:35:50 -05:00
Alex Crichton
5250a82f79 rollup merge of #22497: nikomatsakis/suffixes
Conflicts:
	src/librustc_trans/trans/tvec.rs
2015-02-18 14:35:01 -08:00
Alex Crichton
5a32b4a34f rollup merge of #22491: Gankro/into_iter
Conflicts:
	src/libcollections/bit.rs
	src/libcollections/linked_list.rs
	src/libcollections/vec_deque.rs
	src/libstd/sys/common/wtf8.rs
2015-02-18 14:34:08 -08:00
Alex Crichton
f3657170b1 rollup merge of #22482: alexcrichton/cstr-changes
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 592][r592] and [RFC 840][r840]. These
two RFCs tweak the behavior of `CString` and add a new `CStr` unsized slice type
to the module.

[r592]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0592-c-str-deref.md
[r840]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0840-no-panic-in-c-string.md

The new `CStr` type is only constructable via two methods:

1. By `deref`'ing from a `CString`
2. Unsafely via `CStr::from_ptr`

The purpose of `CStr` is to be an unsized type which is a thin pointer to a
`libc::c_char` (currently it is a fat pointer slice due to implementation
limitations). Strings from C can be safely represented with a `CStr` and an
appropriate lifetime as well. Consumers of `&CString` should now consume `&CStr`
instead to allow producers to pass in C-originating strings instead of just
Rust-allocated strings.

A new constructor was added to `CString`, `new`, which takes `T: IntoBytes`
instead of separate `from_slice` and `from_vec` methods (both have been
deprecated in favor of `new`). The `new` method returns a `Result` instead of
panicking.  The error variant contains the relevant information about where the
error happened and bytes (if present). Conversions are provided to the
`io::Error` and `old_io::IoError` types via the `FromError` trait which
translate to `InvalidInput`.

This is a breaking change due to the modification of existing `#[unstable]` APIs
and new deprecation, and more detailed information can be found in the two RFCs.
Notable breakage includes:

* All construction of `CString` now needs to use `new` and handle the outgoing
  `Result`.
* Usage of `CString` as a byte slice now explicitly needs a `.as_bytes()` call.
* The `as_slice*` methods have been removed in favor of just having the
  `as_bytes*` methods.

Closes #22469
Closes #22470
[breaking-change]
2015-02-18 14:32:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9774b7e64b rollup merge of #22480: alexcrichton/hashv3
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 823][rfc] which is another pass over
the `std::hash` module for stabilization. The contents of the module were not
entirely marked stable, but some portions which remained quite similar to the
previous incarnation are now marked `#[stable]`. Specifically:

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0823-hash-simplification.md

* `std::hash` is now stable (the name)
* `Hash` is now stable
* `Hash::hash` is now stable
* `Hasher` is now stable
* `SipHasher` is now stable
* `SipHasher::new` and `new_with_keys` are now stable
* `Hasher for SipHasher` is now stable
* Many `Hash` implementations are now stable

All other portions of the `hash` module remain `#[unstable]` as they are less
commonly used and were recently redesigned.

This commit is a breaking change due to the modifications to the `std::hash` API
and more details can be found on the [RFC][rfc].

Closes #22467
[breaking-change]
2015-02-18 14:32:03 -08:00
Alex Crichton
c07ec507e2 rollup merge of #22287: Ryman/purge_carthographers
This overlaps with #22276 (I left make check running overnight) but covers a number of additional cases and has a few rewrites where the clones are not even necessary.

This also implements `RandomAccessIterator` for `iter::Cloned`

cc @steveklabnik, you may want to glance at this before #22281 gets the bors treatment
2015-02-18 14:31:55 -08:00
Alex Crichton
1860ee521a std: Implement CString-related RFCs
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 592][r592] and [RFC 840][r840]. These
two RFCs tweak the behavior of `CString` and add a new `CStr` unsized slice type
to the module.

[r592]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0592-c-str-deref.md
[r840]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0840-no-panic-in-c-string.md

The new `CStr` type is only constructable via two methods:

1. By `deref`'ing from a `CString`
2. Unsafely via `CStr::from_ptr`

The purpose of `CStr` is to be an unsized type which is a thin pointer to a
`libc::c_char` (currently it is a fat pointer slice due to implementation
limitations). Strings from C can be safely represented with a `CStr` and an
appropriate lifetime as well. Consumers of `&CString` should now consume `&CStr`
instead to allow producers to pass in C-originating strings instead of just
Rust-allocated strings.

A new constructor was added to `CString`, `new`, which takes `T: IntoBytes`
instead of separate `from_slice` and `from_vec` methods (both have been
deprecated in favor of `new`). The `new` method returns a `Result` instead of
panicking.  The error variant contains the relevant information about where the
error happened and bytes (if present). Conversions are provided to the
`io::Error` and `old_io::IoError` types via the `FromError` trait which
translate to `InvalidInput`.

This is a breaking change due to the modification of existing `#[unstable]` APIs
and new deprecation, and more detailed information can be found in the two RFCs.
Notable breakage includes:

* All construction of `CString` now needs to use `new` and handle the outgoing
  `Result`.
* Usage of `CString` as a byte slice now explicitly needs a `.as_bytes()` call.
* The `as_slice*` methods have been removed in favor of just having the
  `as_bytes*` methods.

Closes #22469
Closes #22470
[breaking-change]
2015-02-18 14:15:43 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
811c48fe22 For now, accept the i, u, is, and us suffixes, but warn when
they are used without a feature-gate. This is both kinder to existing
code and should make it easier to land this PR, since we don't
have to catch EVERY SINGLE SUFFIX.
2015-02-18 15:08:40 -05:00
Alexis
66613e26b9 make FromIterator use IntoIterator
This breaks all implementors of FromIterator, as they must now accept IntoIterator instead of Iterator. The fix for this is generally trivial (change the bound, and maybe call into_iter() on the argument to get the old argument).

Users of FromIterator should be unaffected because Iterators are IntoIterator.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-18 14:01:47 -05:00
Alexis
4a9d190423 make Extend use IntoIterator
This breaks all implementors of Extend, as they must now accept IntoIterator instead of Iterator. The fix for this is generally trivial (change the bound, and maybe call into_iter() on the argument to get the old argument).

Users of Extend should be unaffected because Iterators are IntoIterator.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-18 14:01:47 -05:00
Aaron Turon
5fa9de16df Implement RFC 580
This commit implements RFC 580 by renaming:

* DList -> LinkedList
* Bitv -> BitVec
* BitvSet -> BitSet
* RingBuf -> VecDeque

More details are in [the
RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/580)

[breaking-change]
2015-02-18 14:01:46 -05:00
Alex Crichton
f83e23ad7c std: Stabilize the hash module
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 823][rfc] which is another pass over
the `std::hash` module for stabilization. The contents of the module were not
entirely marked stable, but some portions which remained quite similar to the
previous incarnation are now marked `#[stable]`. Specifically:

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0823-hash-simplification.md

* `std::hash` is now stable (the name)
* `Hash` is now stable
* `Hash::hash` is now stable
* `Hasher` is now stable
* `SipHasher` is now stable
* `SipHasher::new` and `new_with_keys` are now stable
* `Hasher for SipHasher` is now stable
* Many `Hash` implementations are now stable

All other portions of the `hash` module remain `#[unstable]` as they are less
commonly used and were recently redesigned.

This commit is a breaking change due to the modifications to the `std::hash` API
and more details can be found on the [RFC][rfc].

Closes #22467
[breaking-change]
2015-02-18 08:26:20 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
60f507be45 Fallout: remove unused type and region parameters. 2015-02-18 10:25:28 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
1f4ee20dda Tweak pretty printing. 2015-02-18 09:09:13 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
2b5720a15f Remove i, is, u, or us suffixes that are not necessary. 2015-02-18 09:09:12 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
700c518f2a Modify parser to require isize/usize suffixes. 2015-02-18 09:07:56 -05:00
Alex Crichton
d8ba8b00a7 rollup merge of #22459: alexcrichton/feature-names
Conflicts:
	src/rustbook/main.rs
2015-02-17 17:26:59 -08:00
Kevin Butler
061206b9c7 Remove usage of .map(|&foo| foo) 2015-02-18 00:57:35 +00:00
Kevin Butler
2f586b9687 Opt for .cloned() over .map(|x| x.clone()) etc. 2015-02-18 00:56:07 +00:00
Alex Crichton
f492095eb4 rollup merge of #22024: alexcrichton/ascii
* Move the type parameter on the `AsciiExt` trait to an associated type named
  `Owned`.
* Move `ascii::escape_default` to using an iterator.

This is a breaking change due to the removal of the type parameter on the
`AsciiExt` trait as well as the modifications to the `escape_default` function
to returning an iterator. Manual implementations of `AsciiExt` (or `AsciiExt`
bounds) should be adjusted to remove the type parameter and using the new
`escape_default` should be relatively straightforward.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-17 15:13:20 -08:00
Alex Crichton
a2ebb24ee6 std: Rename io/path features with old_ prefix
This commit renames the features for the `std::old_io` and `std::old_path`
modules to `old_io` and `old_path` to help facilitate migration to the new APIs.

This is a breaking change as crates which mention the old feature names now need
to be renamed to use the new feature names.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-17 14:02:45 -08:00
Alex Crichton
235f35b0b7 std: Stabilize the ascii module
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::ascii` module taking
the following actions:

* the module name is now stable
* `AsciiExt` is now stable after moving its type parameter to an `Owned`
  associated type
* `AsciiExt::is_ascii` is now stable
* `AsciiExt::to_ascii_uppercase` is now stable
* `AsciiExt::to_ascii_lowercase` is now stable
* `AsciiExt::eq_ignore_ascii_case` is now stable
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_uppercase` is added to possibly replace
  `OwnedAsciiExt::into_ascii_uppercase` (similarly for lowercase variants).
* `escape_default` now returns an iterator and is stable
* `EscapeDefault` is now stable

Trait implementations are now also marked stable.

Primarily it is still unstable to *implement* the `AsciiExt` trait due to it
containing some unstable methods.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-17 13:58:34 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
020e4e4ad9 Rollup merge of #22383 - pnkfelix:pass-features-along-during-expansion, r=huonw
Pass features along during expansion

Use the set of passed features to detect uses of feature-gated macros without the corresponding feature enabled.

Fix #22234.

----

Also, the framework this add (passing along a reference to the features in the expansion context) is a necessary precursor for landing a properly feature-gated desugaring-based overloaded-`box` and placement-`in` (#22181).

----

This is fixing a bug, but since there might be code out there that is unknowingly taking advantage of that bug, I feel obligated to mark this as a:

[breaking-change]
2015-02-17 17:33:20 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
4647d89205 Rollup merge of #22364 - Manishearth:rfc-572-forbid-attr, r=nikomatsakis
fixes #22203

r? @nikomatsakis

This breaks code that might be using attributes randomly, so it's technically a

[breaking-change]
2015-02-17 17:33:19 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
0129002d3a Add gating for rustc_* attrs 2015-02-17 01:52:34 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
0112f3b098 move other attribute check to visit_attribute 2015-02-17 00:25:56 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
5ffb7db423 Add Gated attribute type 2015-02-17 00:25:34 +05:30
Niko Matsakis
f58a1bfa98 Fix fallout in libsyntax from RFC 599. Clarity and efficiency seems to be mostly improved, to my eye.
Nonetheless, as this commit demonstrates, the previous commits was a [breaking-change].

In practice, breakage is focused on functions of this form:

```rust
fn foo(..., object: Box<FnMut()>)
````

where `FnMut()` could be any trait object type. The older scheme defaulted objects in argument
position so that they were bounded by a fresh lifetime:

```rust
fn foo<'a>(..., object: Box<FnMut()+'a>)
```

This meant that the object could contain borrowed data. The newer
scheme defaults to a lifetime bound of `'static`:

```rust
fn foo(..., object: Box<FnMut()+'static>)
```

This means that the object cannot contain borrowed data. In some cases, the best fix
is to stop using `Box`:

```rust
fn foo(..., object: &mut FnMut())
```

but another option is to write an explicit annotation for the `'a`
lifetime that used to be implicit.  Both fixes are demonstrated in
this commit.
2015-02-16 10:55:37 -05:00
Manish Goregaokar
99e39f4927 Clean up visit_attribute in feature_gate.rs
- We shouldn't be using `check_name` here at all
 - `contains_name(ref_slice(foo), bar)` is redundant, `contains_name` just iterates over its first arg and calls `check_name`
 - match would be better than a bunch of ifs
2015-02-16 11:49:09 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
38542cca29 Feature gate custom attributes (fixes #22203) 2015-02-16 11:49:09 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
531a06e593 Move ATTRIBUTE_WHITELIST and CRATE_ATTRS to KNOWN_ATTRIBUTES in syntax::feature_gate 2015-02-16 11:49:07 +05:30
Felix S. Klock II
dc0797c0c9 Address the other cases of #22234; fix #22234.
The other cases: `concat_idents!`, `log_syntax!`, and `trace_macros!`,
(these macros, with `asm!`, are handled (eagerly) in feature_gate.rs).
2015-02-16 01:36:06 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
52bdda778a Address the asm! case of #22234. 2015-02-15 22:14:03 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
20d8222e6a libsyntax: Pass feature set in ExpansionConfig, not just enable_quotes. 2015-02-15 21:30:45 +01:00
Manish Goregaokar
f0f8be2a2e Fix rollup (remove slicing_syntax) 2015-02-15 19:26:39 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
16b24f15bd Rollup merge of #22285 - kmcallister:pub-macro, r=nick29581
It's not clear what this means, because a macro in item position can expand to zero or more items.  For now we disallow it, which is technically a

    [breaking-change]

but is landing without an RFC.  The `pub` keyword previously had no effect, which seems quite unintended.

Fixes #18317.
Fixes #14660.
2015-02-15 18:42:48 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
bc1900f0d0 Rollup merge of #22300 - kmcallister:pub-method-macro, r=sfackler
Fixes #17436.
2015-02-15 18:42:47 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
f7870b6faa Rollup merge of #22339 - petrochenkov:int, r=huonw
Some function signatures have changed, so this is a [breaking-change].
In particular, radixes and numerical values of digits are represented by `u32` now.

Part of #22240
2015-02-15 18:42:47 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
2935d67e08 Rollup merge of #22277 - pnkfelix:reference-update-feature-gate-list, r=steveklabnik
Added all active features to the list in reference.md.

Added a second note about keeping the reference.md list up-to-date to the bottom of the list, since not everyone (including me) reads the big comment at the top of it.  :)

Ensured that the feature gate list in reference.md is kept in alphabetical order.
2015-02-15 18:42:43 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
33371bfc41 Rollup merge of #22274 - pnkfelix:retag-slicing-syntax-as-accepted, r=nikomatsakis
Re-tag `slicing_syntax` as `Accepted`.

Rollup merge (373cbab5b0) of PR #20723
accidentally reverted a portion of commit
8327bcc167 which shifted
`slicing_syntax` from Active to Accepted.
2015-02-15 18:28:14 +05:30
Vadim Petrochenkov
b1cd76906a Fix the fallout 2015-02-15 00:10:19 +03:00
bors
b63cee4a11 Auto merge of #22158 - Kimundi:the_lonely_uppercase_keyword, r=pnkfelix
It is only allowed in paths now, where it will either work inside a `trait`
or `impl` item, or not resolve outside of it.

[breaking-change]

Closes #22137
2015-02-14 17:01:11 +00:00
Keegan McAllister
dcd4cef119 Forbid pub mymacro!();
It's not clear what this means, because a macro in item position can expand to
zero or more items.  For now we disallow it, which is technically a

    [breaking-change]

but is landing without an RFC.  The `pub` keyword previously had no effect,
which seems quite unintended.

Fixes #18317.
Fixes #14660.
2015-02-13 13:48:09 -08:00
Keegan McAllister
228603d9d2 Parse pub in the expansion of a method macro
Fixes #17436.
2015-02-13 12:54:58 -08:00
Felix S. Klock II
a7d5c3f682 Added all active features to the list in reference.md.
Added a second note about keeping the reference.md list up-to-date to
the bottom of the list, since not everyone (including me) reads the
big comment at the top of it.  :)

Ensured that the feature gate list in reference.md is kept in
alphabetical order.
2015-02-13 16:42:22 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
d414a39197 Re-tag slicing_syntax as Accepted.
Rollup merge (373cbab5b0) of PR #20723
accidentally reverted a portion of commit
8327bcc167 which shifted
`slicing_syntax` from Active to Accepted.
2015-02-13 15:48:05 +01:00
Marvin Löbel
07d00deab2 Made Self a keyword.
It is only allowed in paths now, where it will either work inside a `trait`
or `impl` item, or not resolve outside of it.

[breaking-change]

Closes #22137
2015-02-12 22:04:31 +01:00
Niko Matsakis
acd1a0090a Update metadata to reflect that predicates/schemes/trait-defs are now severed 2015-02-12 13:02:37 -05:00
Dave Huseby
cd8f31759f bitrig integration 2015-02-11 14:49:06 -08:00
Alex Crichton
aa0db172de rollup merge of #22178: pnkfelix/featuregate-unsafe-no-drop-flag
Conflicts:
	src/libsyntax/feature_gate.rs
2015-02-11 14:03:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9492275106 rollup merge of #22188: alexcrichton/envv2
This commit tweaks the interface of the `std::env` module to make it more
ergonomic for common usage:

* `env::var` was renamed to `env::var_os`
* `env::var_string` was renamed to `env::var`
* `env::args` was renamed to `env::args_os`
* `env::args` was re-added as a panicking iterator over string values
* `env::vars` was renamed to `env::vars_os`
* `env::vars` was re-added as a panicking iterator over string values.

This should make common usage (e.g. unicode values everywhere) more ergonomic
as well as "the default". This is also a breaking change due to the differences
of what's yielded from each of these functions, but migration should be fairly
easy as the defaults operate over `String` which is a common type to use.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-11 14:02:24 -08:00
Alex Crichton
a828e79480 std: Tweak the std::env OsString/String interface
This commit tweaks the interface of the `std::env` module to make it more
ergonomic for common usage:

* `env::var` was renamed to `env::var_os`
* `env::var_string` was renamed to `env::var`
* `env::args` was renamed to `env::args_os`
* `env::args` was re-added as a panicking iterator over string values
* `env::vars` was renamed to `env::vars_os`
* `env::vars` was re-added as a panicking iterator over string values.

This should make common usage (e.g. unicode values everywhere) more ergonomic
as well as "the default". This is also a breaking change due to the differences
of what's yielded from each of these functions, but migration should be fairly
easy as the defaults operate over `String` which is a common type to use.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-11 13:46:35 -08:00
Alex Crichton
bbbb571fee rustc: Fix a number of stability lint holes
There are a number of holes that the stability lint did not previously cover,
including:

* Types
* Bounds on type parameters on functions and impls
* Where clauses
* Imports
* Patterns (structs and enums)

These holes have all been fixed by overriding the `visit_path` function on the
AST visitor instead of a few specialized cases. This change also necessitated a
few stability changes:

* The `collections::fmt` module is now stable (it was already supposed to be).
* The `thread_local:👿:Key` type is now stable (it was already supposed to
  be).
* The `std::rt::{begin_unwind, begin_unwind_fmt}` functions are now stable.
  These are required via the `panic!` macro.
* The `std::old_io::stdio::{println, println_args}` functions are now stable.
  These are required by the `print!` and `println!` macros.
* The `ops::{FnOnce, FnMut, Fn}` traits are now `#[stable]`. This is required to
  make bounds with these traits stable. Note that manual implementations of
  these traits are still gated by default, this stability only allows bounds
  such as `F: FnOnce()`.

Additionally, the compiler now has special logic to ignore its own generated
`__test` module for the `--test` harness in terms of stability.

Closes #8962
Closes #16360
Closes #20327

[breaking-change]
2015-02-11 12:14:59 -08:00
Felix S. Klock II
cdd8a5ad74 Generalize all error messages with "experimental in alpha release" to
just say "experimental."
2015-02-11 14:13:33 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
f9a1087f27 Feature-gate the #[unsafe_no_drop_flag] attribute.
See RFC 320, "Non-zeroing dynamic drops."

Fix #22173

[breaking-change]
2015-02-11 13:57:40 +01:00