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the8472
a1bdd48106
Rollup merge of #89796 - jkugelman:must-use-non-mutating-verb-methods, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to non-mutating verb methods

These are methods that could be misconstrued to mutate their input, similar to #89694. I gave each one a different custom message.

I wrote that `upgrade` and `downgrade` don't modify the input pointers. Logically they don't, but technically they do...

Parent issue: #89692

r? ```@joshtriplett```
2021-10-12 14:53:10 +02:00
the8472
b55a3c5d15
Rollup merge of #89778 - jkugelman:must-use-as_type-conversions, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to as_type conversions

Clippy missed these:

```rust
alloc::string::String   fn as_mut_str(&mut self) -> &mut str;
core::mem::NonNull<T>   unsafe fn as_uninit_mut<'a>(&mut self) -> &'a MaybeUninit<T>;
str                     unsafe fn as_bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8];
str                     fn as_mut_ptr(&mut self) -> *mut u8;
```

Parent issue: #89692

r? ````@joshtriplett````
2021-10-12 14:53:08 +02:00
John Kugelman
c3f0577002 Add #[must_use] to non-mutating verb methods 2021-10-11 21:21:32 -04:00
John Kugelman
06e625f7d5 Add #[must_use] to as_type conversions 2021-10-11 13:57:38 -04:00
Guillaume Gomez
96ffc74fe3
Rollup merge of #89753 - jkugelman:must-use-from_value-conversions, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to from_value conversions

I added two methods to the list myself. Clippy did not flag them because they take `mut` args, but neither modifies their argument.

```rust
core::str           const unsafe fn from_utf8_unchecked_mut(v: &mut [u8]) -> &mut str;
std::ffi::CString   unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *mut c_char) -> CString;
```

I put a custom note on `from_raw`:

```rust
#[must_use = "call `drop(from_raw(ptr))` if you intend to drop the `CString`"]
pub unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *mut c_char) -> CString {
```

Parent issue: #89692

r? ``@joshtriplett``
2021-10-11 14:11:45 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
d7c9693401
Rollup merge of #89726 - jkugelman:must-use-alloc-constructors, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to alloc constructors

Added `#[must_use]`. to the various forms of `new`, `pin`, and `with_capacity` in the `alloc` crate. No extra explanations given as I couldn't think of anything useful to add.

I figure this deserves extra scrutiny compared to the other PRs I've done so far. In particular:

* The 4 `pin`/`pin_in` methods I touched. Are there legitimate use cases for pinning and not using the result? Pinning's a difficult concept I'm not very comfortable with.
* `Box`'s constructors. Do people ever create boxes just for the side effects... allocating or zeroing out memory?

Parent issue: #89692

r? ``@joshtriplett``
2021-10-11 14:11:42 +02:00
bors
86d6d2b738 Auto merge of #89755 - jkugelman:must-use-conversions-that-move-self, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to conversions that move self

Everything here got the same message. Is the wording okay?

```rust
#[must_use = "`self` will be dropped if the result is not used"]
```

I want to draw attention to these methods in particular:

```rust
alloc::sync::Arc<MaybeUninit<T>>     unsafe fn assume_init(self) -> Arc<T>;
alloc::sync::Arc<[MaybeUninit<T>]>   unsafe fn assume_init(self) -> Arc<[T]>;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut T>            const fn into_ref(self) -> Pin<&'a T>;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut T>            const fn get_mut(self) -> &'a mut T;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut T>            const unsafe fn get_unchecked_mut(self) -> &'a mut T;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut T>            unsafe fn map_unchecked_mut(self, func: F) -> Pin<&'a mut U>;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut Pin<P>>       fn as_deref_mut(self) -> Pin<&'a mut P::Target>;
```

Parent issue: #89692

r? `@joshtriplett`
2021-10-11 07:27:44 +00:00
John Kugelman
b115781bcd Add #[must_use] to conversions that move self 2021-10-10 19:50:52 -04:00
John Kugelman
cf2bcd10ed Add #[must_use] to from_value conversions 2021-10-10 19:00:33 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
0c04b1fc03
Rollup merge of #89718 - jkugelman:must-use-is_condition-tests, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to is_condition tests

There's nothing insightful to say about these so I didn't write any extra explanations.

Parent issue: #89692
2021-10-10 18:22:23 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
ce6097dfa4
Rollup merge of #89705 - nbdd0121:doc, r=GuillaumeGomez
Cfg hide no_global_oom_handling and no_fp_fmt_parse

These are unstable sysroot customisation cfg options that only projects building their own sysroot will use (e.g. Rust-for-linux). Most users shouldn't care. `no_global_oom_handling` can be especially annoying since it's applied on many commonly used alloc crate methods (e.g. `Box::new`, `Vec::push`).

r? ```@GuillaumeGomez```
2021-10-10 18:22:21 +02:00
John Kugelman
58cc18c56b Add #[must_use] to alloc constructors 2021-10-10 02:19:30 -04:00
John Kugelman
475e9925a7 Add #[must_use] to is_condition tests
There's nothing insightful to say about these so I didn't write any
extra explanations.
2021-10-09 21:27:13 -04:00
Gary Guo
01825669b8 Cfg hide no_global_oom_handling and no_fp_fmt_parse 2021-10-09 17:07:33 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
9f32ab88af
Rollup merge of #89664 - timClicks:51430-document-boxed-conversions, r=m-ou-se
Add documentation to boxed conversions

Among other changes, documents whether allocations are necessary
to complete the type conversion.

Part of #51430, supersedes #89199
2021-10-09 17:08:41 +02:00
Tim McNamara
020ec0a039
Remove unnecessary hyphen
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-09 21:44:07 +13:00
Tim McNamara
fa5a212896
Simplify wording
Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-09 20:51:36 +13:00
John Kugelman
54d807cfc7 Add #[must_use] to string/char transformation methods
These methods could be misconstrued as modifying their arguments instead
of returning new values.

Where possible I made the note recommend a method that does mutate in
place.
2021-10-09 01:01:40 -04:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
0a03ec4724 Cfg hide more conditions for alloc 2021-10-08 17:11:57 +02:00
Tim McNamara
6a52fb7303 Add documentation to boxed conversions
Among other changes, documents whether allocations are necessary
to complete the type conversion.

Part of #51430

Co-authored-by: Giacomo Stevanato <giaco.stevanato@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <github@jyn.dev>
2021-10-08 21:40:25 +13:00
Guillaume Gomez
e32328bdc5
Rollup merge of #89596 - GuillaumeGomez:implicit-doc-cfg, r=jyn514
Make cfg imply doc(cfg)

This is a reopening of #79341, rebased and modified a bit (we made a lot of refactoring in rustdoc's types so they needed to be reflected in this PR as well):

 * `hidden_cfg` is now in the `Cache` instead of `DocContext` because `cfg` information isn't stored anymore on `clean::Attributes` type but instead computed on-demand, so we need this information in later parts of rustdoc.
 * I removed the `bool_to_options` feature (which makes the code a bit simpler to read for `SingleExt` trait implementation.
 * I updated the version for the feature.

There is only one thing I couldn't figure out: [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79341#discussion_r561855624)

> I think I'll likely scrap the whole `SingleExt` extension trait as the diagnostics for 0 and >1 items should be different.

How/why should they differ?

EDIT: this part has been solved, the current code was fine, just needed a little simplification.

cc `@Nemo157`
r? `@jyn514`

Original PR description:

This is only active when the `doc_cfg` feature is active.

The implicit cfg can be overridden via `#[doc(cfg(...))]`, so e.g. to hide a `#[cfg]` you can use something like:

```rust
#[cfg(unix)]
#[doc(cfg(all()))]
pub struct Unix;
```

By adding `#![doc(cfg_hide(foobar))]` to the crate attributes the cfg `#[cfg(foobar)]` (and _only_ that _exact_ cfg) will not be implicitly treated as a `doc(cfg)` to render a message in the documentation.
2021-10-07 16:24:53 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
14da7fc9ae
Rollup merge of #89245 - DeveloperC286:iter_mut_fields_to_private, r=joshtriplett
refactor: make VecDeque's IterMut fields module-private, not just crate-private

Made the fields of VecDeque's IterMut private by creating a IterMut::new(...) function to create a new instance of IterMut and migrating usage to use IterMut::new(...).
2021-10-06 12:33:16 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
8fac41a530 Clean up code a bit:
* Remove "bool_to_options" feature
 * Update version for compiler feature
 * rustfmt
2021-10-06 20:23:57 +02:00
DeveloperC
5af61cb114 refactor: VecDeques IterMut fields to private
Made the fields of VecDeque's IterMut private by creating a IterMut::new(...) function to create a new instance of IterMut and migrating usage to use IterMut::new(...).
2021-10-05 19:09:49 +01:00
DeveloperC286
b2e4e59fbe refactor: VecDeques Drain fields to private 2021-10-05 19:02:36 +01:00
Wim Looman
0031ce3a91 Suppress some cfg from being shown in the stdlib docs 2021-10-05 18:15:29 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
eeadc9d63f
Rollup merge of #89244 - DeveloperC286:pair_slices_fields_to_private, r=joshtriplett
refactor: VecDeques PairSlices fields to private

Reducing VecDeque's PairSlices fields to private, a `from(...)` method is already used to create PairSlices.
2021-10-04 23:56:18 -07:00
Jubilee
05b4cd6789
Rollup merge of #89413 - matthewjasper:spec-marker-fix, r=nikomatsakis
Correctly handle supertraits for min_specialization

Supertraits of specialization markers could circumvent checks for
min_specialization. Elaborating predicates prevents this.

r? ````@nikomatsakis````
2021-10-04 21:12:35 -07:00
Jubilee
99e6e3ff07
Rollup merge of #87993 - kornelski:try_reserve_stable, r=joshtriplett
Stabilize try_reserve

Stabilization PR for the [`try_reserve` feature](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48043#issuecomment-898040475).
2021-10-04 21:12:33 -07:00
Jubilee
e1478d650d
Rollup merge of #89443 - cuviper:btree-hash-len, r=dtolnay
Include the length in BTree hashes

This change makes it consistent with `Hash` for all other collections.
2021-10-04 13:58:11 -07:00
Jubilee
19d9a147be
Rollup merge of #88452 - xu-cheng:vecdeque-from-array, r=m-ou-se
VecDeque: improve performance for From<[T; N]>

Create `VecDeque` directly from the array instead of inserting items one-by-one.

Benchmark
```
./x.py bench library/alloc --test-args vec_deque::bench_from_array_1000
```

* Before
```
test vec_deque::bench_from_array_1000                    ... bench:       3,991 ns/iter (+/- 717)
```

* After
```
test vec_deque::bench_from_array_1000                    ... bench:         268 ns/iter (+/- 37)
```
2021-10-04 13:58:08 -07:00
Jubilee
ca8a10845f
Rollup merge of #87091 - the8472:more-advance-by-impls, r=joshtriplett
implement advance_(back_)_by on more iterators

Add more efficient, non-default implementations for `feature(iter_advance_by)` (#77404) on more iterators and adapters.

This PR only contains implementations where skipping over items doesn't elide any observable side-effects such as user-provided closures or `clone()` functions. I'll put those in a separate PR.
2021-10-04 13:58:07 -07:00
Kornel
00152d8977 Stabilize try_reserve 2021-10-04 10:29:46 +01:00
Manish Goregaokar
d236c04bbf
Rollup merge of #89401 - owengage:master, r=joshtriplett
Add truncate note to Vec::resize

A very minor addition to the `Vec::resize` documentation to point out the `truncate` method.
When I was searching for something matching `truncate` I managed to miss it, along with some colleagues. We later found it by chance. We did find `resize` however, so I was hoping to point it out in the documentation.
2021-10-03 23:13:22 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
5e66ba799b
Rollup merge of #88370 - Seppel3210:master, r=dtolnay
Add missing `# Panics` section to `Vec` method

namely `Vec::extend_from_within`
2021-10-03 23:13:20 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
0f9e960241
Rollup merge of #87679 - ssomers:btree_comments, r=joshtriplett
BTree: refine some comments
2021-10-03 23:13:16 -07:00
bors
08759c691e Auto merge of #88086 - ssomers:btree_clone_testing, r=dtolnay
BTree: toughen panicky test of clone()

Test did not cover the second half of `clone_subtree` and why this clones key & value first.
2021-10-03 16:22:37 +00:00
bors
c24c9067ee Auto merge of #88060 - TennyZhuang:optimize-vec-retain, r=dtolnay
Optimize unnecessary check in Vec::retain

The function `vec::Vec::retain` only have two stages:

1. Nothing was deleted.
2. Some elements were deleted.

Here is an unnecessary check `if g.deleted_cnt > 0` in the loop, and it's difficult for compiler to optimize it. I split the loop into two stages manully and keep the code clean using const generics.

I write a special but common bench case for this optimization. I call retain on vec but keep all elements.

Before and after this optimization:

```
test vec::bench_retain_whole_100000                      ... bench:      84,803 ns/iter (+/- 17,314)
```

```
test vec::bench_retain_whole_100000                      ... bench:      42,638 ns/iter (+/- 16,910)
```

The result is expected, there are two `if`s before the optimization and one `if` after.
2021-10-03 06:24:06 +00:00
Cameron Steffen
eec856bfbc Make diangostic item names consistent 2021-10-02 19:38:19 -05:00
Josh Stone
d6fde80cb4 Include the length in BTree hashes
This change makes it consistent with `Hash` for all other collections.
2021-10-01 12:29:09 -07:00
chrismit3s
1a796441f5 Clarify a sentence in the documentation of Vec (#84488) 2021-10-01 20:07:36 +02:00
Matthew Jasper
051d5b0118 Fix standard library for min_specialization changes 2021-09-30 21:42:41 +01:00
The8472
ffd7ade203 fix issues pointed out in review 2021-09-30 21:23:30 +02:00
The8472
2c6e67105e implement advance_(back_)_by on more iterators 2021-09-30 21:23:28 +02:00
Owen Gage
e8e7f6e05c Add truncate note to Vec::resize 2021-09-30 17:21:03 +01:00
bors
05044c2e6c Auto merge of #89144 - sexxi-goose:insig_stdlib, r=nikomatsakis
2229: Mark insignificant dtor in stdlib

I looked at all public [stdlib Drop implementations](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ops/trait.Drop.html#implementors) and categorized them into Insigificant/Maybe/Significant Drop.

Reasons are noted here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19edb9r5lo2UqMrCOVjV0fwcSdS-R7qvKNL76q7tO8VA/edit#gid=1838773501

One thing missing from this PR is tagging HashMap as insigificant destructor as that needs some discussion.

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`

cc `@nikomatsakis`
2021-09-26 19:36:00 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
653dcaac2b
Rollup merge of #89216 - r00ster91:bigo, r=dtolnay
Consistent big O notation

This makes the big O time complexity notation in places with markdown support more consistent.
Inspired by #89210
2021-09-25 18:22:20 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
b8c3a6cfb9
Rollup merge of #89010 - est31:intra_doc_links, r=m-ou-se
Add some intra doc links
2021-09-25 18:22:19 -07:00
bors
addb4da686 Auto merge of #88343 - steffahn:fix_code_spacing, r=jyn514
Fix spacing of links in inline code.

Similar to #80733, but the focus is different. This PR eliminates all occurrences of pieced-together inline code blocks like [`Box`]`<`[`Option`]`<T>>` and replaces them with good-looking ones (using HTML-syntax), like <code>[Box]<[Option]\<T>></code>. As far as I can tell, I should’ve found all of these in the standard library (regex search with `` r"`\]`|`\[`" ``) \[except for in `core::convert` where I’ve noticed other things in the docs that I want to fix in a separate PR]. In particular, unlike #80733, I’ve added almost no new instance of inline code that’s broken up into multiple links (or some link and some link-free part). I also added tooltips (the stuff in quotes for the markdown link listings) in places that caught my eye, but that’s by no means systematic, just opportunistic.

[Box]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/struct.Box.html "Box"
[`Box`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/struct.Box.html "Box"
[Option]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html "Option"
[`Option`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html "Option"

Context: I got annoyed by repeatedly running into new misformatted inline code while reading the standard library docs. I know that once issue #83997 (and/or related ones) are resolved, these changes become somewhat obsolete, but I fail to notice much progress on that end right now.

r? `@jyn514`
2021-09-25 20:08:11 +00:00
Frank Steffahn
67065fe933 Apply 16 commits (squashed)
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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve link tooltips in alloc::fmt

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve link tooltips in alloc::{rc, sync}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve link tooltips in alloc::string

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in alloc::vec

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in core::option

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve a few link tooltips in core::result

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in core::{iter::{self, iterator}, stream::stream, poll}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve a few link tooltips in std::{fs, path}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in std::{collections, time}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in and make formatting of `&str`-like types consistent in std::ffi::{c_str, os_str}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve link tooltips in std::ffi

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve a few link tooltips
in std::{io::{self, buffered::{bufreader, bufwriter}, cursor, util}, net::{self, addr}}

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Fix typo in link to `into` for `OsString` docs

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Remove tooltips that will probably become redundant in the future

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Apply suggestions from code review

Replacing `…std/primitive.reference.html` paths with just `reference`

Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <github@jyn.dev>

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Also replace `…std/primitive.reference.html` paths with just `reference` in `core::pin`
2021-09-25 20:04:35 +02:00