Ping me if you disagree, but I think that in a language that's as
in-flux as rust currently is, it is silly to try and enforce a single
future-compatibility. The reserved words didn't work well with the
parser refactor, so I dropped them for the time being. We can,
eventually, bring them back as type-only reserved words.
Module names no longer clash with type and value names. The
tokenizer/parser still needs to be taught to be more careful in
identifying keywords, so that we can use 'str' and 'vec' and so as
module names.
* Cleans up the algorithm
* Move first pass to walk (second still folds)
* Support part of a type/value namespace split
(crate metadata and module indices still need to be taught about this)
* Remove a few blatant inefficiencies (import tables being recreated for
every lookup, most importantly)
This finally allows the full lib-sha1 test to run in a reasonable amount of
time. Was 30s, now 3s. Trims a second or two from stage2/rustc. XFAIL lib-sha1
in stage0 since it will be very slow until the next snapshot.
This reduces the time to execute the new lib-str tests from 1:40ish to a few
seconds and will eventually allow the full lib-sha1 test to run in a
reasonable amount of time. XFAIL lib-str in stage0 - it will run very slowly
until the next snapshot.
Check that the operand in a constraint is an explicit name,
and that the operands are all local variables or literals. Still need
to check that the name refers to a pure function.
This ensures we don't get compile errors on unreachable code (see
test/run-pass/artificial-block.rs for an example of sane code that
wasn't compiling). In the future, we might want to warn about
non-trivial code appearing in an unreachable context, and/or avoid
generating unreachable code altogether (though I'm sure LLVM will weed
it out as well).
This giant commit changes the syntax of Rust to use "assert" for
"check" expressions that didn't mean anything to the typestate
system, and continue using "check" for checks that are used as
part of typestate checking.
Most of the changes are just replacing "check" with "assert" in test
cases and rustc.