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Alex Crichton
c25ddf21f1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into gen 2017-08-09 11:44:21 -07:00
Esteban Küber
9bd62a4691 Readd backticks around () 2017-08-09 10:48:33 -07:00
bors
33d71944cd Auto merge of #43732 - kennytm:pass-wrapper-warning, r=arielb1
Fix covered-switch-default warnings in PassWrapper

(See #39063 for explanation)
2017-08-09 17:08:13 +00:00
Steven Fackler
97d046a727 Fix grammar 2017-08-09 09:28:18 -07:00
Michael Woerister
07149e03f4 trans-scheduler: Let main thread take over for other worker. 2017-08-09 18:18:48 +02:00
Alex Crichton
0374e6aab7 rustc: Rearchitect lints to be emitted more eagerly
In preparation for incremental compilation this commit refactors the lint
handling infrastructure in the compiler to be more "eager" and overall more
incremental-friendly. Many passes of the compiler can emit lints at various
points but before this commit all lints were buffered in a table to be emitted
at the very end of compilation. This commit changes these lints to be emitted
immediately during compilation using pre-calculated lint level-related data
structures.

Linting today is split into two phases, one set of "early" lints run on the
`syntax::ast` and a "late" set of lints run on the HIR. This commit moves the
"early" lints to running as late as possible in compilation, just before HIR
lowering. This notably means that we're catching resolve-related lints just
before HIR lowering. The early linting remains a pass very similar to how it was
before, maintaining context of the current lint level as it walks the tree.

Post-HIR, however, linting is structured as a method on the `TyCtxt` which
transitively executes a query to calculate lint levels. Each request to lint on
a `TyCtxt` will query the entire crate's 'lint level data structure' and then go
from there about whether the lint should be emitted or not.

The query depends on the entire HIR crate but should be very quick to calculate
(just a quick walk of the HIR) and the red-green system should notice that the
lint level data structure rarely changes, and should hopefully preserve
incrementality.

Overall this resulted in a pretty big change to the test suite now that lints
are emitted much earlier in compilation (on-demand vs only at the end). This in
turn necessitated the addition of many `#![allow(warnings)]` directives
throughout the compile-fail test suite and a number of updates to the UI test
suite.
2017-08-09 09:13:51 -07:00
Aaron Power
89087183fc Update RELEASES.md 2017-08-09 16:19:54 +01:00
bors
b2bf1639ac Auto merge of #43726 - zackmdavis:extended_information_summer_block_party, r=GuillaumeGomez
E05XX odyssey

chipping away at the surface exposed by #43709

r? @GuillaumeGomez
2017-08-09 13:33:36 +00:00
Oliver Middleton
e5261c0bbf rustdoc: Fix broken CSS in search results
The layout is currently broken for struct/union fields and enum variants
in the search results when searching from a struct, union or enum page.
2017-08-09 13:41:55 +01:00
Michael Woerister
6dbd84640f Erase/anonymize regions while computing TypeId hash. 2017-08-09 14:09:48 +02:00
bors
c2de81f4c9 Auto merge of #43588 - dns2utf8:wrapping_add, r=sfackler
Use explicit wrapping_add …

… to prevent potential unexpected behavior on debug builds.
2017-08-09 11:10:23 +00:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
3b0ff0d7e2 Fix errors on Windows 2017-08-09 09:31:10 +00:00
Zack M. Davis
116bf07c32 extended information for E0557 feature has been removed 2017-08-09 01:33:50 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
93bc599d65 extended information for E0552 unrecognized representation hint 2017-08-09 01:33:49 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
6fa140b869 extended information for E0554 feature attributes only work on nightlies
It's more pleasing to use the inner-attribute syntax (`#!` rather than
`#`) in the error message, as that is how `feature` attributes in
particular will be declared (as they apply to the entire crate).
2017-08-09 01:33:49 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
78d1442808 extended information for E0571 break with value in non-loop loop 2017-08-09 01:33:49 -07:00
Esteban Küber
3fcdb8ba72 Only refer to return type when it matches 2017-08-08 22:59:55 -07:00
Steven Fackler
c9814fa485 Instant is monotonically nondecreasing
We don't want to guarantee that `Instant::now() != Instant::now()` is
always true since that depends on the speed of the processor and the
resolution of the clock.
2017-08-08 21:37:37 -07:00
bors
3f977baf34 Auto merge of #43728 - zackmdavis:fnused, r=eddyb
#[must_use] for functions

This implements [RFC 1940](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1940).

The RFC and discussion thereof seem to suggest that tagging `PartialEq::eq` and friends as `#[must_use]` would automatically lint for unused comparisons, but it doesn't work out that way (at least the way I've implemented it): unused `.eq` method calls get linted, but not `==` expressions. (The lint operates on the HIR, which sees binary operations as their own thing, even if they ultimately just call `.eq` _&c._.)

What do _you_ think??

Resolves #43302.
2017-08-09 04:03:49 +00:00
bors
0f9317d37e Auto merge of #43595 - oyvindln:master, r=aturon
Add an overflow check in the Iter::next() impl for Range<_> to help with vectorization.

This helps with vectorization in some cases, such as (0..u16::MAX).collect::<Vec<u16>>(),
 as LLVM is able to change the loop condition to use equality instead of less than and should help with #43124. (See also my [last comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43124#issuecomment-319098625) there.) This PR makes collect on ranges of u16, i16, i8, and u8 **significantly** faster (at least on x86-64 and i686), and pretty close, though not quite equivalent to a [manual unsafe implementation](https://is.gd/nkoecB). 32 ( and 64-bit values on x86-64) bit values were already vectorized without this change, and they still are. This PR doesn't seem to help with 64-bit values on i686, as they still don't vectorize well compared to doing a manual loop.

I'm a bit unsure if this was the best way of implementing this, I tried to do it with as little changes as possible and avoided changing the step trait and the behavior in RangeFrom (I'll leave that for others like #43127 to discuss wider changes to the trait). I tried simply changing the comparison to `self.start != self.end` though that made the compiler segfault when compiling stage0, so I went with this method instead for now.

As for `next_back()`, reverse ranges seem to optimise properly already.
2017-08-09 01:30:02 +00:00
Tobias Bucher
5704b07667 mem::unreachable: Add tracking issue 2017-08-09 01:03:50 +02:00
Tobias Bucher
315de9c58f Put intrinsics::unreachable on a possible path to stabilization
Mark it with the `unreachable` feature and put it into the `mem` module.
This is a pretty straight-forward API that can already be simulated in
stable Rust by using `transmute` to create an uninhabited enum that can
be matched.
2017-08-09 00:47:38 +02:00
bors
78efb23586 Auto merge of #43691 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-rustdoc, r=QuietMisdreavus
Fix rustdoc

Fixes #43625.

r? @rust-lang/dev-tools

cc @rust-lang/docs
2017-08-08 22:14:12 +00:00
Ralf Jung
21a707ee97 explain that the example is indeed UB, but that's okay 2017-08-08 14:50:27 -07:00
Stefan Schindler
702750c538 Use explicit wrapping_add to prevent potential unexpected behavior on debug builds 2017-08-08 22:58:09 +02:00
Natalie Boehm
fac6ce79e5 Fix trait name Deref 2017-08-08 16:57:11 -04:00
Guillaume Gomez
8ac4336692 Improve headers linking 2017-08-08 22:16:08 +02:00
bors
215e0b10ea Auto merge of #43711 - lu-zero:master, r=nagisa
More Altivec intrinsics

Beside the usual json + generated files, I added two additional modifiers in the generator.
2017-08-08 19:34:05 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
ec0ca3a7c6 Remove all usage of hoedown_buffer_puts 2017-08-08 21:25:39 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
aaa14d1d20 Improve error message when duplicate names for type and trait method 2017-08-08 21:17:33 +02:00
Natalie Boehm
40f5b308bc Update solution to add using &* as well as as_str() 2017-08-08 14:57:34 -04:00
Zack M. Davis
f5ac228b36 mark comparison trait methods as #[must_use]
Note that this doesn't actually give us warnings on `a == b;` and the like, as
some observers may have hoped.

This is in the matter of #43302.
2017-08-08 11:32:10 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
3645b0626c #[must_use] for functions (RFC 1940)
The return value of a function annotated with `must_use`, must be used.

This is in the matter of #43302.
2017-08-08 11:31:42 -07:00
Michael Howell
846d373ddf Clarify the language around RefCell::swap 2017-08-08 09:53:51 -07:00
Malo Jaffré
cf7f3055e5 Ignore tests that fail on stage1
That makes ./x.py test --stage 1 work on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
2017-08-08 18:33:43 +02:00
kennytm
3cb23a714f
Type-check break value; even outside of loop {}.
Fix #43162, fix #43727.
2017-08-09 00:30:26 +08:00
Michael Woerister
d07dd4ab44 Implement HashStable for Xyz<'gcx> instead of Xyz<'lcx>. 2017-08-08 17:56:28 +02:00
bors
ddc02deb07 Auto merge of #43698 - MaloJaffre:confusables, r=eddyb
Update the list of confusable characters

Also reorder and space the list to make it clearer for futures updates
and to come closer to the original list.

This was tedious but somewhat rewarding!

Thanks @est31 for the instructions.

Fixes #43629.
r? @est31
2017-08-08 14:39:27 +00:00
Alexis Beingessner
6c0f2aa279 fix assertion - trait object pointers don't have infinite fields 2017-08-08 10:08:08 -04:00
Oliver Middleton
c62a8c5694 rustdoc: Don't add external impls to implementors js
Otherwise impls from not documented crates appear.
2017-08-08 15:01:37 +01:00
Inokentiy Babushkin
43760a4f9b
Encode proper spans in crate metadata.
The spans previously encoded only span the first token after the opening
brace, up to the closing brace of inline `mod` declarations. Thus, when
examining exports from an external crate, the spans don't include the
header of inline `mod` declarations.
2017-08-08 15:12:39 +02:00
bors
6d84a355c3 Auto merge of #43723 - arielb1:nonincremental-fast-reject, r=eddyb
make `for_all_relevant_impls` O(1) again

A change in #41911 had made `for_all_relevant_impls` do a linear scan over
all impls, instead of using an HashMap. Use an HashMap again to avoid
quadratic blowup when there is a large number of structs with impls.

I think this fixes #43141 completely, but I want better measurements in
order to be sure. As a perf patch, please don't roll this up.

r? @eddyb
beta-nominating because regression
2017-08-08 12:14:51 +00:00
bors
bcd75d661a Auto merge of #43694 - semarie:rustdoc-ldpath, r=Mark-Simulacrum
explicitly add SYSROOT/lib directory to dylib var

it makes platforms without (or partial) rpath support to be able to run
rustdoc binary.
2017-08-08 09:46:17 +00:00
est31
b6ac9c0d30 Avoid calling the column!() macro in panic 2017-08-08 11:35:09 +02:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
453ad8122c make for_all_relevant_impls O(1) again
A change in #41911 had made `for_all_relevant_impls` do a linear scan over
all impls, instead of using an HashMap. Use an HashMap again to avoid
quadratic blowup when there is a large number of structs with impls.

I think this fixes #43141 completely, but I want better measurements in
order to be sure. As a perf patch, please don't roll this up.
2017-08-08 11:18:12 +03:00
kennytm
15e8b0fd3d
Fix covered-switch-default warnings in PassWrapper
(See #39063 for explanation)
2017-08-08 16:17:33 +08:00
bors
d69cdca153 Auto merge of #42998 - behnam:uni-ver-type, r=sfackler
[libstd_unicode] Change UNICODE_VERSION to use u32

Looks like there's no strong reason to keep these values at `u64`.

With the current plans for the Unicode Standard, `u8` should be enough for the next 200 years. To stay on the safe side, I'm using `u16` here. I don't see a reason to go with anything machine-dependent/more-efficient.
2017-08-08 06:48:45 +00:00
Sébastien Marie
c982d6a6eb pass rustc_libdir instead of sysroot_libdir() for running rustdoc from rustbuild
suggestion from Mark-Simulacrum
2017-08-08 06:37:40 +02:00
Nick Cameron
8d8876c0b7 driver: factor out a helper and make another helper public 2017-08-08 16:32:47 +12:00
bors
7c4e1a5036 Auto merge of #43725 - dhduvall:libc-update, r=alexcrichton
Update libc to 0.2.29

Cargo pulls in libc from crates.io for a number of dependencies, but 0.2.27 is too old to work properly with Solaris.  In particular, it needs the change to make Solaris' `PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE` a 16-bit integer.
2017-08-08 04:24:48 +00:00