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Alex Crichton
fc40812b0f rollup merge of #20006: alexcrichton/no-more-empty-modules
This commit modifies rustdoc to not require these empty modules to be public in
the standard library. The modules still remain as a location to attach
documentation to, but the modules themselves are now private (don't have to
commit to an API). The documentation for the standard library now shows all of
the primitive types on the main index page.
2014-12-21 09:27:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
4ae3107e72 rollup merge of #19996: th0114nd/boolean-inden
The current indentation level would indicate that Boolean literals are on the same level as Integer and Float literals under Number literals, unindenting moves it to the same scope as Character and string literals, Byte and byte string literals, and Number literals under Literals.
2014-12-21 09:27:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
7e2ed4adc1 rollup merge of #19994: bluss/doc-ownership
Disambiguate maximally by using 'and' instead of '&' next to discussion
about references.

As a bonus, fix the spelling of the car too.
2014-12-21 09:27:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
91b3232764 rollup merge of #19993: bluss/setalgebraitems
This removes the type SetAlgebraItems and replaces it with the
structs Intersection and Difference.

Rename the existing HashSet iterators according to RFC #344:

* SetItems -> Iter
* SetMoveItems -> IntoIter
* Remaining set combination iterators renamed to Union and SymmetricDifference
2014-12-21 09:27:31 -08:00
Alex Crichton
67ea1dc4bf rollup merge of #19989: th0114nd/quotes-around-as 2014-12-21 09:26:45 -08:00
Alex Crichton
576467b492 rollup merge of #19983: Munksgaard/fix-19981
The use of `+a+x` is deprecated.

Fixes #19981.
2014-12-21 09:26:44 -08:00
Alex Crichton
583112269a rollup merge of #19980: erickt/cleanup-serialize
This brings over some changes from [rustc-serialize](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-serialize). It makes sense to keep the two in sync until we finally remove libserialize, just to make sure they don't diverge from each other.
2014-12-21 09:26:44 -08:00
Alex Crichton
ca521fb7a9 rollup merge of #19979: Munksgaard/19978
This fixes #19978. The bug was introduced by 570325d, where if the type
of an Fn has not been inferred (strs[0] is "_") we slice from 1 to 0.
2014-12-21 09:26:44 -08:00
Alex Crichton
1d34d93d11 rollup merge of #19977: pnkfelix/add-test-for-issue-19811
Add regression test for Issue 19811.

(Thanks for @emk for providing this.)

Fix #19811.
2014-12-21 09:26:44 -08:00
Alex Crichton
319ed81307 rollup merge of #19974: vhbit/json-unicode-literals 2014-12-21 09:26:44 -08:00
Alex Crichton
31800b38e6 rollup merge of #19973: vhbit/ios-no-copy 2014-12-21 09:26:43 -08:00
Alex Crichton
ee1bb3f25b rollup merge of #19969: aturon/inherit-trait-stab
There is currently no way to specify the stability level for a trait
impl produced by `deriving`. This patch is a stopgap solution that:

* Turns of stability inheritance for trait impls, and
* Uses the stability level of the *trait* if no level is directly
  specified.

That is, manual trait impls may still provide a directly stability
level, but `deriving` will use the level of the trait. While not a
perfect solution, it should be good enough for 1.0 API stabilization, as
we will like *remove* any unwanted impls outright.

r? @alexcrichton
2014-12-21 09:26:43 -08:00
Alex Crichton
b4f393ee8a rollup merge of #19967: apasel422/binary_heap
Just a few simplifications and a missing `assert!`.
2014-12-21 09:26:43 -08:00
Alex Crichton
8c030a87b3 rollup merge of #19966: steveklabnik/remove_l10n
@brson suggested that I remove this stuff in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/19897/files#r22014810, but it seems more appropriate to do separate from that.
2014-12-21 09:26:43 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9f4f6cf655 rollup merge of #19965: japaric/remove-wrong-add
TL;DR I wrongly implemented these two ops, namely `"prefix" + "suffix".to_string()` gives back `"suffixprefix"`. Let's remove them.

The correct implementation of these operations (`lhs.clone().push_str(rhs.as_slice())`) is really wasteful, because the lhs has to be cloned and the rhs gets moved/consumed just to be dropped (no buffer reuse). For this reason, I'd prefer to drop the implementation instead of fixing it. This leaves us with the fact that you'll be able to do `String + &str` but not `&str + String`, which may be unexpected.

r? @aturon
Closes #19952
2014-12-21 09:26:43 -08:00
Alex Crichton
e8722691ab rollup merge of #19961: alexcrichton/second-pass-result
This commit, like the second pass of `Option`, largely just stablizes the
existing functionality after renaming a few iterators.

The specific actions taken were:

* The `Ok` and `Err` variants were marked `#[stable]` as the stability
  inheritance was since removed.
* The `as_mut` method is now stable.
* The `map` method is now stable
* The `map_err` method is now stable
* The `iter`, `iter_mut`, and `into_iter` methods now returned structures named
  after the method of iteration. The methods are also now all stable.
* The `and_then` method is now stable.
* The `or_else` method is now stable.
* The `unwrap` family of functions are now all stable: `unwrap_or`,
  `unwrap_or_else`, `unwrap`, and `unwrap_err`.

There is a possible open extension to `Result::{and, and_then}` to make the
return type further generic over `FromError` (as proposed in #19078), but this
is a backwards compatible change due to the usage of default type parameters,
which makes the two functions safe to stabilize now regardless of the outcome of
that issue.
2014-12-21 09:26:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
5acb622f5b rollup merge of #19957: tshepang/patch-1 2014-12-21 09:26:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
c76590cb14 rollup merge of #19944: steveklabnik/doc_sync_arc
Take the docs from Rc<T>, apply them to Arc<T>, and fix some line lengths.
2014-12-21 09:26:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
264088c1ee rollup merge of #19932: elszben/master
First attempt to contribute to rust (and using github). This commit adds a few examples to std::io::TempDir. The examples seem to look okay (in my browser) and make check also passes.
2014-12-21 09:26:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
e654491960 rollup merge of #19926: eddyb/less-sty
r? @nikomatsakis
2014-12-21 09:26:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2af8155bee rollup merge of #19898: Aatch/issue-19684
#16081 fixed an issue where a nested return statement would cause incorrect behaviour due to the inner return writing over the return stack slot that had already been written too. However, the check was very broad and picked many cases that wouldn't ever be affected by this issue.

As a result, the number of allocas increased dramatically and therefore stack-size increased. LLVM is not able to remove all of the extraneous allocas. Any code that had multiple return values in a compound expression at the end of a function (including loops) would be hit by the issue.

The check now uses a control-flow graph to only consider the case when the inner return is executed conditionally. By itself, this narrowed definition causes #15763 to return, so the control-flow graph is also used to avoid passing the return slot as a destination when the result won't be used.

This change allows the stack-size of the main rustc task to be reduced to 8MB from 32MB.
2014-12-21 09:26:41 -08:00
Alex Crichton
25f8051f2e rollup merge of #19842: frewsxcv/rm-reexports
Remove most of the public reexports mentioned in #19253

These are all leftovers from the enum namespacing transition

In particular:

* src/libstd/num/strconv.rs
 * ExponentFormat
 * SignificantDigits
 * SignFormat
* src/libstd/path/windows.rs
 * PathPrefix
* src/libstd/sys/windows/timer.rs
 * Req
* src/libcollections/str.rs
 * MaybeOwned
* src/libstd/collections/hash/map.rs
 * Entry
* src/libstd/collections/hash/table.rs
 * BucketState
* src/libstd/dynamic_lib.rs
 * Rtld
* src/libstd/os.rs
 * MemoryMapKind
 * MapOption
 * MapError
* src/libstd/sys/common/net.rs
 * SocketStatus
 * InAddr
* src/libstd/sys/unix/timer.rs
 * Req

[breaking-change]
2014-12-21 09:26:41 -08:00
Alex Crichton
bc99ced570 rollup merge of #19838: shepmaster/invariant-lifetime-copy
Both ContravariantLifetime and CovariantLifetime are marked as Copy,
so it makes sense for InvariantLifetime to be as well.
2014-12-21 09:26:41 -08:00
Corey Farwell
98af642f5c Remove a ton of public reexports
Remove most of the public reexports mentioned in #19253

These are all leftovers from the enum namespacing transition

In particular:

* src/libstd/num/strconv.rs
 * ExponentFormat
 * SignificantDigits
 * SignFormat
* src/libstd/path/windows.rs
 * PathPrefix
* src/libstd/sys/windows/timer.rs
 * Req
* src/libcollections/str.rs
 * MaybeOwned
* src/libstd/collections/hash/map.rs
 * Entry
* src/libstd/collections/hash/table.rs
 * BucketState
* src/libstd/dynamic_lib.rs
 * Rtld
* src/libstd/io/net/ip.rs
 * IpAddr
* src/libstd/os.rs
 * MemoryMapKind
 * MapOption
 * MapError
* src/libstd/sys/common/net.rs
 * SocketStatus
 * InAddr
* src/libstd/sys/unix/timer.rs
 * Req

[breaking-change]
2014-12-21 09:26:41 -08:00
Alex Crichton
693cfab5a6 rollup merge of #19823: iKevinY/doc-fixes
I was reading through the Rust Guide (hopefully looking to learn some Rust), and I figured it would be a good idea to open a pull request with some of the errata I noticed along the way. Most of the changes are pretty mundane, but there are a couple that might raise a bit of discussion.

### Punctuation outside of 'key term' quotes

This is something that was inconsistent in the Guide. While the convention in American English is to place punctuation immediately following a quotation mark *inside* the quotation mark, it seems strange to do this with 'key terms', considering they are not a true quotation.

### Changed comment placement in 17.2 code block

This is what the code block in [17.2 — Ownership, borrowing, and lifetimes](http://doc.rust-lang.org/guide.html#ownership,-borrowing,-and-lifetimes) looks like in fullscreened Safari 8:

![screen shot 2014-12-13 at 2 48 47 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/2434728/5425704/2fff3bf0-82d7-11e4-8c8f-d594acde8937.png)

Some of the comments extend *just* too far, causing them to bleed into the next line, so I moved a few of them above the relevant lines of code to avoid this.
2014-12-21 09:26:40 -08:00
Alex Crichton
86cb99dac1 rollup merge of #19727: lfairy/patch-1
Closes #19323.
2014-12-21 09:26:40 -08:00
Alex Crichton
ebf0e9698d rollup merge of #19651: Gankro/ptr-docs
r? @steveklabnik @thestinger
2014-12-21 09:26:40 -08:00
bors
1bdcfd6462 auto merge of #19961 : alexcrichton/rust/second-pass-result, r=aturon
This commit, like the second pass of `Option`, largely just stablizes the
existing functionality after renaming a few iterators.

The specific actions taken were:

* The `Ok` and `Err` variants were marked `#[stable]` as the stability
  inheritance was since removed.
* The `as_mut` method is now stable.
* The `map` method is now stable
* The `map_err` method is now stable
* The `iter`, `iter_mut`, and `into_iter` methods now returned structures named
  after the method of iteration. The methods are also now all stable.
* The `and_then` method is now stable.
* The `or_else` method is now stable.
* The `unwrap` family of functions are now all stable: `unwrap_or`,
  `unwrap_or_else`, `unwrap`, and `unwrap_err`.

There is a possible open extension to `Result::{and, and_then}` to make the
return type further generic over `FromError` (as proposed in #19078), but this
is a backwards compatible change due to the usage of default type parameters,
which makes the two functions safe to stabilize now regardless of the outcome of
that issue.
2014-12-21 15:42:42 +00:00
Florian Gilcher
ee9de3b102 Fully remove notrust markers from rustdoc
Internally refactor all mentions of `notrust` to the
positive statement `rust`.
2014-12-21 15:48:40 +01:00
bors
c141f223d4 auto merge of #19953 : sanxiyn/rust/privacy-span, r=alexcrichton
Fix #19062.
2014-12-21 13:22:48 +00:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
7d55249c91 doc: add missing "by default"
That sentence made it look like there was no option for using 'mut'
2014-12-21 09:32:32 +02:00
bors
ce468e643a auto merge of #19946 : cgaebel/rust/hashmap-drain-iter, r=gankro
It is useful to move all the elements out of a hashmap without deallocating
the underlying buffer. It came up in IRC, and this patch implements it as
`drain`.

r? @Gankro
cc: @frankmcsherry
2014-12-21 07:22:45 +00:00
Barosl Lee
c9010bff6c Fix error message on invalid field names for a struct variant
Fixes #19922.
2014-12-21 10:20:54 +09:00
Jake Goulding
bffd802a3f Fix small typos in std::rand documentation 2014-12-20 17:13:13 -05:00
bors
cc19e3380b auto merge of #19903 : cgaebel/rust/ringbuf-as-slice, r=Gankro
See: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/509

Not sure if this is allowed to land before the RFC. Either way,
it's here for review.

r? @Gankro
cc: @bfops
2014-12-20 20:00:36 +00:00
Tom Jakubowski
fb9b45189e Visit + encode stability for foreign items
Fix #19649
2014-12-20 10:08:16 -08:00
Simon Sapin
e40a81b37b Merge String::push_with_ascii_fast_path into String::push. 2014-12-20 17:36:30 +00:00
Simon Sapin
cc33ce6fd0 Add String::push_with_ascii_fast_path, bench it against String::push
`String::push(&mut self, ch: char)` currently has a single code path
that calls `Char::encode_utf8`.
Perhaps it could be faster for ASCII `char`s, which are represented as
a single byte in UTF-8.

This commit leaves the method unchanged,
adds a copy of it with the fast path,
and adds benchmarks to compare them.

Results show that the fast path very significantly improves the performance
of repeatedly pushing an ASCII `char`,
but does not significantly affect the performance for a non-ASCII `char`
(where the fast path is not taken).

Output of `make check-stage1-collections NO_REBUILD=1 PLEASE_BENCH=1 TESTNAME=string::tests::bench_push`

```
test string::tests::bench_push_char_one_byte                 ... bench:     59552 ns/iter (+/- 2132) = 167 MB/s
test string::tests::bench_push_char_one_byte_with_fast_path  ... bench:      6563 ns/iter (+/- 658) = 1523 MB/s
test string::tests::bench_push_char_two_bytes                ... bench:     71520 ns/iter (+/- 3541) = 279 MB/s
test string::tests::bench_push_char_two_bytes_with_slow_path ... bench:     71452 ns/iter (+/- 4202) = 279 MB/s
test string::tests::bench_push_str                           ... bench:        24 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test string::tests::bench_push_str_one_byte                  ... bench:     38910 ns/iter (+/- 2477) = 257 MB/s
```

A benchmark of pushing a one-byte-long `&str` is added for comparison,
but its performance [has varied a lot lately](
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/19640#issuecomment-67741561).
(When the input is fixed, `s.push_str("x")` could be used
instead of `s.push('x')`.)
2014-12-20 17:35:59 +00:00
Tom Jakubowski
44f6f52578 metadata: Encode attrs for foreign items.
Related to #19649 and #16289
2014-12-20 09:32:28 -08:00
bors
8a33de89c4 auto merge of #20073 : nikomatsakis/rust/generalized-where-clause-parser, r=nikomatsakis
This is the same branch as #20002 but with the pretty-printing test fixed.
2014-12-20 16:12:37 +00:00
Jake Goulding
b4a065a3a0 Correct typo in doc for StdinReaderGuard 2014-12-20 11:08:51 -05:00
Tobias Bucher
24329d7293 Change Extend and FromIterator functionality of BitvSet
Also fix up some tests from last commit.
2014-12-20 09:10:06 -05:00
Tobias Bucher
e84a383307 Add a new invariant to Bitv
The length of the underlying vector must now be exactly as long as it needs to
be.
2014-12-20 09:10:05 -05:00
Josh Stone
3deb97f5d0 bitv: Fix all() for nbits that are multiples of u32::BITS
The old logic would be ok with *either* 0 or all 1s in the last word,
because it didn't compute a proper mask for the case where nbits is an
exact multiple of u32::BITS.

Add mask_for_bits() to compute this properly, and use it in all().  Add
all/none assertions to most of the tests.  Note in particular, the all-zero
bitv in test_32_elements() was incorrectly all()==true before this patch.
2014-12-20 09:10:04 -05:00
Josh Stone
8f194de95d bitv: correct build failures
- Fix typos on Blocks and MutBlocks.
- Use slice_to_mut() for creating blocks_mut().
- Deref the block parameter in get().
- Access nbits separately from mutating set in pop().
2014-12-20 09:10:03 -05:00
Alexis Beingessner
9c5101542d Conventions and cleanup for Bitv and BitvSet
Part of #18424

This commit changes the semantics of `reserve` and `capacity` for Bitv and BitvSet to match conventions. It also introduces the notion of `reserve_index` and `reserve_index_exact` for collections with maximum-index-based capacity semantics.

Deprecates free function constructors in favour of functions on Bitv itself.

Changes `Bitv::pop` to return an Option rather than panicking.

Deprecates and renames several methods in favour of conventions.

Marks several blessed methods as unstable.

This commit also substantially refactors Bitv and BitvSet's implementations. The new implementation is simpler, cleaner, better documented, and more robust against overflows. It also reduces coupling between Bitv and BitvSet. Tests have been seperated into seperate submodules.

Fixes #16958

[breaking-change]
2014-12-20 09:10:02 -05:00
bors
f8f2c7a953 auto merge of #19900 : alexcrichton/rust/compiler-flags, r=cmr
This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable
locations with some renamings. The changes made were:

* The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has
  been renamed to `-V`.
* The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not
  all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be
  shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen"
* The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested
  with `rustc -vV` "verbose version".
* The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir`
  and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode.
* The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the
  `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated.
* The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, `--no-analysis`, and `--pretty` flags have
  moved behind the `-Z` family of flags.
* The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C`
  flag.
* The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one
  global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or
  `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for
  learning various metadata about the compiler itself.
* The top-level `--pretty` flag was moved to a number of `-Z` options.

No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to
migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/19051
2014-12-20 13:52:27 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
acd31db229 patch up pretty-printing test 2014-12-20 08:41:33 -05:00
Jared Roesch
d87b308b67 Add support for multiple region bounds in where clauses 2014-12-20 03:54:39 -08:00
Jared Roesch
e0cac488ac Add parser support for generalized where clauses
Implement support in the parser for generalized where clauses,
as well as the conversion of ast::WherePredicates to
ty::Predicate in `collect.rs`.
2014-12-20 02:48:17 -08:00