Alex Crichton
ec7c800d2f
Remove pretty-expanded from failing tests
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This commit removes pretty-expanded from all tests that wind up calling panic!
one way or another now that its internals are unstable.
2015-04-08 17:21:34 -07:00
Alex Crichton
43bfaa4a33
Mass rename uint/int to usize/isize
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Now that support has been removed, all lingering use cases are renamed.
2015-03-26 12:10:22 -07:00
Brian Anderson
8c93a79e38
rustdoc: Replace no-pretty-expanded with pretty-expanded
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Now that features must be declared expanded source often does not compile.
This adds 'pretty-expanded' to a bunch of test cases that still work.
2015-03-23 14:40:26 -07:00
Eduard Burtescu
e64670888a
Remove integer suffixes where the types in compiled code are identical.
2015-03-05 12:38:33 +05:30
Corey Richardson
cc57ca012a
Use assert_eq! rather than assert! where possible
2013-05-19 08:16:02 -04:00
Patrick Walton
1e91595520
librustc: Remove fail_unless!
2013-03-29 16:39:08 -07:00
Patrick Walton
d7e74b5e91
librustc: Convert all uses of assert
over to fail_unless!
2013-03-07 22:37:57 -08:00
Graydon Hoare
89c8ef792f
check-fast fallout from removing export, r=burningtree
2013-02-01 19:43:17 -08:00
Tim Chevalier
6d4907a742
testsuite: Eliminate uses of structural records from most run-pass tests
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Except the pipes tests (that needs a snapshot)
2013-01-26 11:35:17 -08:00
Patrick Walton
4c2e4c37ce
librustc: Make use
statements crate-relative by default. r=brson
2012-12-13 13:05:22 -08:00
Graydon Hoare
d1affff623
Reliciense makefiles and testsuite. Yup.
2012-12-10 17:32:58 -08:00
Brian Anderson
ea01ee2e9e
Convert 'use' to 'extern mod'. Remove old 'use' syntax
2012-09-11 19:25:43 -07:00
Patrick Walton
f686896f60
test: "import" -> "use"
2012-09-05 12:32:05 -07:00
Graydon Hoare
fa9ad984fb
Copy first batch of material from libstd to libcore.
2011-12-13 16:34:50 -08:00
Brian Anderson
61b604580b
Fix alignment of interior pointers of dynamic-size types. Closes #1112
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GEP_tup_like finds interior pointers by creating a tuple of all the types
preceding the element it wants a pointer to, then asks for the size of that
tuple. This results in incorrect pointers when the alignment of that tuple
is not the alignment of the interior type you're getting a pointer to.
2011-11-01 12:13:00 -07:00