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Alex Crichton
f0b1326dc7 std: Stabilize/deprecate features for 1.4
The FCP is coming to a close and 1.4 is coming out soon, so this brings in the
libs team decision for all library features this cycle.

Stabilized APIs:

* `<Box<str>>::into_string`
* `Arc::downgrade`
* `Arc::get_mut`
* `Arc::make_mut`
* `Arc::try_unwrap`
* `Box::from_raw`
* `Box::into_raw`
* `CStr::to_str`
* `CStr::to_string_lossy`
* `CString::from_raw`
* `CString::into_raw`
* `IntoRawFd::into_raw_fd`
* `IntoRawFd`
* `IntoRawHandle::into_raw_handle`
* `IntoRawHandle`
* `IntoRawSocket::into_raw_socket`
* `IntoRawSocket`
* `Rc::downgrade`
* `Rc::get_mut`
* `Rc::make_mut`
* `Rc::try_unwrap`
* `Result::expect`
* `String::into_boxed_slice`
* `TcpSocket::read_timeout`
* `TcpSocket::set_read_timeout`
* `TcpSocket::set_write_timeout`
* `TcpSocket::write_timeout`
* `UdpSocket::read_timeout`
* `UdpSocket::set_read_timeout`
* `UdpSocket::set_write_timeout`
* `UdpSocket::write_timeout`
* `Vec::append`
* `Vec::split_off`
* `VecDeque::append`
* `VecDeque::retain`
* `VecDeque::split_off`
* `rc::Weak::upgrade`
* `rc::Weak`
* `slice::Iter::as_slice`
* `slice::IterMut::into_slice`
* `str::CharIndices::as_str`
* `str::Chars::as_str`
* `str::split_at_mut`
* `str::split_at`
* `sync::Weak::upgrade`
* `sync::Weak`
* `thread::park_timeout`
* `thread::sleep`

Deprecated APIs

* `BTreeMap::with_b`
* `BTreeSet::with_b`
* `Option::as_mut_slice`
* `Option::as_slice`
* `Result::as_mut_slice`
* `Result::as_slice`
* `f32::from_str_radix`
* `f64::from_str_radix`

Closes #27277
Closes #27718
Closes #27736
Closes #27764
Closes #27765
Closes #27766
Closes #27767
Closes #27768
Closes #27769
Closes #27771
Closes #27773
Closes #27775
Closes #27776
Closes #27785
Closes #27792
Closes #27795
Closes #27797
2015-09-11 09:48:48 -07:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
355847f5c1 doc: reduce indentation of examples to 4 spaces
Also, add trailing commas
2015-09-03 22:08:47 +02:00
Simon Sapin
c408b78633 Move the Borrow and BorrowMut traits to libcore. 2015-08-22 13:58:39 +02:00
bors
94ee3b5a54 Auto merge of #27871 - alexcrichton:stabilize-libcore, r=aturon
These commits move libcore into a state so that it's ready for stabilization, performing some minor cleanup:

* The primitive modules for integers in the standard library were all removed from the source tree as they were just straight reexports of the libcore variants.
* The `core::atomic` module now lives in `core::sync::atomic`. The `core::sync` module is otherwise empty, but ripe for expansion!
* The `core::prelude::v1` module was stabilized after auditing that it is a subset of the standard library's prelude plus some primitive extension traits (char, str, and slice)
* Some unstable-hacks for float parsing errors were shifted around to not use the same unstable hacks (e.g. the `flt2dec` module is now used for "privacy").


After this commit, the remaining large unstable functionality specific to libcore is:

* `raw`, `intrinsics`, `nonzero`, `array`, `panicking`, `simd` -- these modules are all unstable or not reexported in the standard library, so they're just remaining in the same status quo as before
* `num::Float` - this extension trait for floats needs to be audited for functionality (much of that is happening in #27823)  and may also want to be renamed to `FloatExt` or `F32Ext`/`F64Ext`.
* Should the extension traits for primitives be stabilized in libcore?

I believe other unstable pieces are not isolated to just libcore but also affect the standard library.

cc #27701
2015-08-22 09:59:07 +00:00
bors
e9b74a9017 Auto merge of #27860 - m4rw3r:rustdoc_unstable_feature_issue, r=alexcrichton
Implemented #27759 

Example:

![screen shot 2015-08-16 at 21 45 17](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/108100/9295040/1fb24d50-4460-11e5-8ab8-81ac5330974a.png)
2015-08-22 08:16:53 +00:00
Alexis Beingessner
4c8d75fd9b don't do deprecations yet 2015-08-19 15:52:12 -07:00
Alexis Beingessner
dfa4bca889 Rework Arc for FCP of #27718
* Add previously omitted function `Arc::try_unwrap(Self) -> Result<T, Self>`
* Move `arc.downgrade()` to `Arc::downgrade(&Self)` per conventions.
* Deprecate `Arc::weak_count` and `Arc::strong_count` for raciness. It is almost
  impossible to correctly act on these results without a CAS loop on the actual
  fields.
* Rename `Arc::make_unique` to `Arc::make_mut` to avoid uniqueness terminology
  and to clarify relation to `Arc::get_mut`.
2015-08-19 15:52:12 -07:00
Alexis Beingessner
635f7360b6 Rework Rc for FCP of #27718
* Add `Rc::would_unwrap(&Self) -> bool` to introspect whether try_unwrap would succeed,
  because it's destructive (unlike get_mut).
* Move `rc.downgrade()` to `Rc::downgrade(&Self)` per conventions.
* Deprecate `Rc::weak_count` and `Rc::strong_count` for questionable utility.
* Deprecate `Rc::is_unique` for questionable semantics (there are two kinds of
  uniqueness with Weak pointers in play).
* Rename `rc.make_unique()` to `Rc::make_mut(&mut Self)` per conventions, to
  avoid uniqueness terminology, and to clarify the relation to `Rc::get_mut`.
2015-08-19 15:52:12 -07:00
Alex Crichton
0c849de1a2 core: Move atomic into a new sync module
This mirrors the same hierarchy in the standard library.
2015-08-17 14:03:32 -07:00
Martin Wernstål
7fdbe69996 rustdoc: Added issue_tracker_base_url annotations to crates 2015-08-16 22:15:26 +02:00
Alex Crichton
6734c933b5 alloc: Add issues for all unstable features 2015-08-15 18:09:16 -07:00
Dylan McKay
7ebc5e5134 Reduce libcore/liballoc's dependence on pointer sizes 2015-08-15 19:19:13 +12:00
Alex Crichton
45bf1ed1a1 rustc: Allow changing the default allocator
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1183][rfc] which allows swapping out
the default allocator on nightly Rust. No new stable surface area should be
added as a part of this commit.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1183

Two new attributes have been added to the compiler:

* `#![needs_allocator]` - this is used by liballoc (and likely only liballoc) to
  indicate that it requires an allocator crate to be in scope.
* `#![allocator]` - this is a indicator that the crate is an allocator which can
  satisfy the `needs_allocator` attribute above.

The ABI of the allocator crate is defined to be a set of symbols that implement
the standard Rust allocation/deallocation functions. The symbols are not
currently checked for exhaustiveness or typechecked. There are also a number of
restrictions on these crates:

* An allocator crate cannot transitively depend on a crate that is flagged as
  needing an allocator (e.g. allocator crates can't depend on liballoc).
* There can only be one explicitly linked allocator in a final image.
* If no allocator is explicitly requested one will be injected on behalf of the
  compiler. Binaries and Rust dylibs will use jemalloc by default where
  available and staticlibs/other dylibs will use the system allocator by
  default.

Two allocators are provided by the distribution by default, `alloc_system` and
`alloc_jemalloc` which operate as advertised.

Closes #27389
2015-08-14 15:13:10 -07:00
Alex Crichton
8d90d3f368 Remove all unstable deprecated functionality
This commit removes all unstable and deprecated functions in the standard
library. A release was recently cut (1.3) which makes this a good time for some
spring cleaning of the deprecated functions.
2015-08-12 14:55:17 -07:00
Alex Crichton
837ae4f3d4 rollup merge of #27678: alexcrichton/snapshots
* Lots of core prelude imports removed
* Makefile support for MSVC env vars and Rust crates removed
* Makefile support for morestack removed
2015-08-11 22:42:22 -07:00
Alex Crichton
737397c584 rollup merge of #27622: eefriedman/https-url
Also fixes a few outdated links.
2015-08-11 22:11:25 -07:00
Alex Crichton
938099a7eb Register new snapshots
* Lots of core prelude imports removed
* Makefile support for MSVC env vars and Rust crates removed
* Makefile support for morestack removed
2015-08-11 15:11:13 -07:00
Eli Friedman
bbbfed2f93 Use https URLs to refer to rust-lang.org where appropriate.
Also fixes a few outdated links.
2015-08-09 14:28:46 -07:00
Tobias Bucher
22ec5f4af7 Replace many uses of mem::transmute with more specific functions
The replacements are functions that usually use a single `mem::transmute` in
their body and restrict input and output via more concrete types than `T` and
`U`. Worth noting are the `transmute` functions for slices and the `from_utf8*`
family for mutable slices. Additionally, `mem::transmute` was often used for
casting raw pointers, when you can already cast raw pointers just fine with
`as`.
2015-08-09 22:05:22 +02:00
Alex Crichton
5cccf3cd25 syntax: Implement #![no_core]
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1184][rfc] which tweaks the behavior of
the `#![no_std]` attribute and adds a new `#![no_core]` attribute. The
`#![no_std]` attribute now injects `extern crate core` at the top of the crate
as well as the libcore prelude into all modules (in the same manner as the
standard library's prelude). The `#![no_core]` attribute disables both std and
core injection.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1184
2015-08-03 17:23:01 -07:00
bors
87055a68c3 Auto merge of #27371 - Gankro:str-clone, r=alexcrichton
This is a minor [breaking-change], as it changes what
`boxed_str.to_owned()` does (previously it would deref to `&str` and
call `to_owned` on that to get a `String`). However `Box<str>` is such an
exceptionally rare type that this is not expected to be a serious
concern. Also a `Box<str>` can be freely converted to a `String` to
obtain the previous result anyway.
2015-07-30 10:25:23 +00:00
bors
db2af71d59 Auto merge of #27174 - Gankro:rc-sat, r=alexcrichton
See https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/rc-is-unsafe-mostly-on-32-bit-targets-due-to-overflow/2120 for detailed discussion of this problem.
2015-07-30 05:54:55 +00:00
Alexis Beingessner
3e954a8cb2 implement Clone for Box<str>, closes #27323
This is a minor [breaking-change], as it changes what
`boxed_str.to_owned()` does (previously it would deref to `&str` and
call `to_owned` on that to get a `String`). However `Box<str>` is such an
exceptionally rare type that this is not expected to be a serious
concern. Also a `Box<str>` can be freely converted to a `String` to
obtain the previous behaviour anyway.
2015-07-29 18:43:01 -07:00
Alexis Beingessner
22e2100458 make Arc mem::forget safe 2015-07-29 17:05:40 -07:00
Alexis Beingessner
1ffe3453cb make Rc mem::forget safe 2015-07-29 17:05:40 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
a368adf8e5 Rollup merge of #27326 - steveklabnik:doc_show_use, r=Gankro
In spirit with https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/should-we-keep-including-obvious-imports-in-code-examples/2217, show the feature flags we're using in examples.

(also one instance of 'use')
2015-07-29 10:30:34 -04:00
bors
ba9224f354 Auto merge of #26934 - reem:boxed-slice-clone, r=Gankro
Closes #25097
2015-07-28 19:36:26 +00:00
bors
5b72fa42d4 Auto merge of #27309 - eddyb:snapshot-infdef, r=alexcrichton
FreeBSD i386 snapshot is missing, failed tests (possibly spurious).
r? @alexcrichton
2015-07-28 08:51:21 +00:00
Jonathan Reem
e24423091f Implement Clone for Box<[T]> where T: Clone
Closes #25097
2015-07-28 01:43:17 -07:00
Alex Crichton
b3aa1a6d4a std: Deprecate a number of unstable features
Many of these have long since reached their stage of being obsolete, so this
commit starts the removal process for all of them. The unstable features that
were deprecated are:

* cmp_partial
* fs_time
* hash_default
* int_slice
* iter_min_max
* iter_reset_fuse
* iter_to_vec
* map_in_place
* move_from
* owned_ascii_ext
* page_size
* read_and_zero
* scan_state
* slice_chars
* slice_position_elem
* subslice_offset
2015-07-27 16:38:25 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
ba5fcb726f Show appropriate feature flags in docs 2015-07-27 12:28:13 -04:00
Eduard Burtescu
cc09b1a08c Turn on box(PLACE) expr deprecation warning post-snapshot. 2015-07-27 18:11:43 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
5720f7055a Register new snapshots (2015-07-26 a5c12f4). 2015-07-27 13:31:48 +03:00
Felix S. Klock II
225298c377 fix doc-tests by opting into placement_in_syntax feature where necessary. 2015-07-23 16:02:26 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
73df224f05 Review feedback: add unstable marker to Placer API and put in bound that now works. 2015-07-23 16:02:26 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
1905a49875 address review feedback: remove dupe feature opt-in. 2015-07-22 23:25:52 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
b325e4f28e Add feature-gates for desugaring-based box and placement-in.
update test/compile-fail/feature-gate-box-expr.rs to reflect new feature gates.

Part of what lands with Issue 22181.
2015-07-22 15:33:59 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
866250c6d4 prototype Placer protocol for unstable overloaded-box and placement-in. 2015-07-22 15:33:59 +02:00
Alex Crichton
7cb157e74d Register new snapshots
These new snapshots contain the knowledge of how to build the new triples of
32-bit MSVC and 32-bit FreeBSD, both of which should soon start having
nightlies/auto builders!

This does not currently register bitrig/freebsd snapshots but I believe those
will be retroactively added in the near future.
2015-07-20 09:51:29 -07:00
Alexis Beingessner
bfa0e1f58a Add RawVec to unify raw Vecish code 2015-07-17 08:29:15 -07:00
Wei-Ming Yang
5f8b1fadb8 Update boxed.rs
Reverse PR `#26944 `, symbol `#` are actually as intended.
2015-07-13 06:43:54 +08:00
Wei-Ming Yang
2509702314 Update boxed.rs
fix typos
2015-07-11 03:50:32 +08:00
Alex Crichton
9bc8e6d147 trans: Link rlibs to dylibs with --whole-archive
This commit starts passing the `--whole-archive` flag (`-force_load` on OSX) to
the linker when linking rlibs into dylibs. The primary purpose of this commit is
to ensure that the linker doesn't strip out objects from an archive when
creating a dynamic library. Information on how this can go wrong can be found in
issues #14344 and #25185.

The unfortunate part about passing this flag to the linker is that we have to
preprocess the rlib to remove the metadata and compressed bytecode found within.
This means that creating a dylib will now take longer to link as we've got to
copy around the input rlibs to a temporary location, modify them, and then
invoke the linker. This isn't done for executables, however, so the "hello
world" compile time is not affected.

This fix was instigated because of the previous commit where rlibs may not
contain multiple object files instead of one due to codegen units being greater
than one. That change prevented the main distribution from being compiled with
more than one codegen-unit and this commit fixes that.

Closes #14344
Closes #25185
2015-07-08 15:24:23 -07:00
Corey Farwell
e2b6b02e3a Fix 'Relaaxed' typo in code comment 2015-07-03 00:13:02 -07:00
bors
4a217759ad Auto merge of #26610 - aturon:fix_make_unique, r=alexcrichton
This commit resolves the race condition in the `get_mut` and
`make_unique` functions, which arose through interaction with weak
pointers. The basic strategy is to "lock" the weak pointer count when
trying to establish uniqueness, by reusing the field as a simple
spinlock. The overhead for normal use of `Arc` is expected to be minimal
-- it will be *none* when only strong pointers are used, and only
requires a move from atomic increment to CAS for usage of weak pointers.

The commit also removes the `unsafe` and deprecated status of these functions.

Closes #24880

r? @alexcrichton 

cc @metajack @SimonSapin @Ms2ger
2015-07-03 01:00:31 +00:00
Aaron Turon
d77c4b0fa6 Fix race condition in Arc's get_mut and make_unqiue
This commit resolves the race condition in the `get_mut` and
`make_unique` functions, which arose through interaction with weak
pointers. The basic strategy is to "lock" the weak pointer count when
trying to establish uniqueness, by reusing the field as a simple
spinlock. The overhead for normal use of `Arc` is expected to be minimal
-- it will be *none* when only strong pointers are used, and only
requires a move from atomic increment to CAS for usage of weak pointers.

The commit also removes the `unsafe` and deprecated status of these
functions.

Along the way, the commit also improves several memory orderings, and
adds commentary about why various orderings suffice.
2015-07-02 13:58:38 -07:00
Remi Rampin
3278e793b2 Implement CoerceUnsized for arc::Weak 2015-07-01 17:58:05 -04:00
Remi Rampin
8bf4651e2c Implement CoerceUnsized for rc::Weak
Fixes #26704
2015-07-01 15:51:17 -04:00
Ms2ger
532235be27 Use Box::into_raw rather than the deprecated boxed::into_raw in tests and documentation. 2015-06-26 22:29:40 +02:00
Huon Wilson
225b116829 Make align_of behave like min_align_of.
This removes a footgun, since it is a reasonable assumption to make that
pointers to `T` will be aligned to `align_of::<T>()`. This also matches
the behaviour of C/C++. `min_align_of` is now deprecated.

Closes #21611.
2015-06-24 17:00:43 -07:00