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Alex Crichton
c0705c1f81 rollup merge of #21720: huonw/simd-cmp
Previously comparisons of SIMD types were always signed, even unsigned
comparisons, meaning 0xFFFF_FFFF_u32 < 0 inside a SIMD vector.

Fixes #21719.
2015-01-30 12:03:21 -08:00
Alex Crichton
ac1a03d742 rollup merge of #21718: alexcrichton/stabilize-from-str
This commits adds an associated type to the `FromStr` trait representing an
error payload for parses which do not succeed. The previous return value,
`Option<Self>` did not allow for this form of payload. After the associated type
was added, the following attributes were applied:

* `FromStr` is now stable
* `FromStr::Err` is now stable
* `FromStr::from_str` is now stable
* `StrExt::parse` is now stable
* `FromStr for bool` is now stable
* `FromStr for $float` is now stable
* `FromStr for $integral` is now stable
* Errors returned from stable `FromStr` implementations are stable
* Errors implement `Display` and `Error` (both impl blocks being `#[stable]`)

Closes #15138
2015-01-30 12:03:20 -08:00
Alex Crichton
0ba812fbf0 rollup merge of #21706: reem/missing-zeroable-impl-for-unique
This allows the use of `NonZero<Unique<T>>` for owned,
non-null raw pointers.

cc https://github.com/Gankro/collect-rs/pull/103
2015-01-30 12:03:19 -08:00
Alex Crichton
692a3661fb rollup merge of #21704: FlaPer87/macro-reexport
Conflicts:
	src/libstd/lib.rs
2015-01-30 12:03:16 -08:00
Alex Crichton
103f1459c0 rollup merge of #21702: nikomatsakis/issue-21636
Check and extract bindings from trait definitions.

Fixes #21636.

r? @nick29581
2015-01-30 12:02:56 -08:00
Alex Crichton
16120e9a1f rollup merge of #21693: tomjakubowski/rustdoc-fix-21442
Fix #21442
2015-01-30 12:02:55 -08:00
Alex Crichton
b70ec4d9f0 rollup merge of #21678: vojtechkral/threads-native-names
Fixes #10302

I really am not sure I'm doing this right, so here goes nothing...

Also testing this isn't easy. I don't have any other *nix boxes besides a Linux one.

Test code:

```rust
use std::thread;
use std::io::timer::sleep;
use std::time::duration::Duration;

fn make_thread<'a>(i: i64) -> thread::JoinGuard<'a, ()>
{
	thread::Builder::new().name(format!("MyThread{}", i).to_string()).scoped(move ||
	{
		println!("Start: {}", i);
		sleep(Duration::seconds(i));
		println!("End: {}", i);
	})
}

fn main()
{
	let mut guards = vec![make_thread(3)];

	for i in 4i64..16
	{
		guards.push(make_thread(i));
	}
}
```

GDB output on my machine:

```
(gdb) info threads
  Id   Target Id         Frame
  15   Thread 0x7fdfbb35f700 (LWP 23575) "MyThread3" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  14   Thread 0x7fdfba7ff700 (LWP 23576) "MyThread4" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  13   Thread 0x7fdfba5fe700 (LWP 23577) "MyThread5" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  12   Thread 0x7fdfba3fd700 (LWP 23578) "MyThread6" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  11   Thread 0x7fdfb8dfe700 (LWP 23580) "MyThread4" 0x00007fdfbb746193 in select () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
  10   Thread 0x7fdfb8fff700 (LWP 23579) "MyThread7" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  9    Thread 0x7fdfb8bfd700 (LWP 23581) "MyThread8" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  8    Thread 0x7fdfb3fff700 (LWP 23582) "MyThread9" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  7    Thread 0x7fdfb3dfe700 (LWP 23583) "MyThread10" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  6    Thread 0x7fdfb3bfd700 (LWP 23584) "MyThread11" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  5    Thread 0x7fdfb2bff700 (LWP 23585) "MyThread12" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  4    Thread 0x7fdfb29fe700 (LWP 23586) "MyThread13" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  3    Thread 0x7fdfb27fd700 (LWP 23587) "MyThread14" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  2    Thread 0x7fdfb1bff700 (LWP 23588) "MyThread15" 0x00007fdfbbe35a8d in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
* 1    Thread 0x7fdfbc411800 (LWP 23574) "threads" 0x00007fdfbbe2e505 in pthread_join () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
```
(I'm not sure why one of the threads is duplicated, but it does that without my patch too...)
2015-01-30 12:02:53 -08:00
Alex Crichton
b446c5b679 rollup merge of #21495: richo/unexported-unmangled-lint
The usecase is that functions made visible to systems outside of the
rust ecosystem require the symbol to be visible.

This adds a lint for functions that are not exported, but also not mangled.

It has some gotchas:

[ ]: There is fallout in core that needs taking care of
[ ]: I'm not convinced the error message is correct
[ ]: It has no tests

~~However, there's an underlying issue which I'd like feedback on- which is that my belief that that non-pub functions would not have their symbols exported, however that seems not to be the case in the first case that this lint turned up in rustc (`rust_fail`), which intuition suggests has been working.~~

This seems to be a separate bug in rust, wherein the symbols are exported in binaries, but not in rlibs or dylibs. This lint would catch that case.
2015-01-30 12:02:51 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9ff540ba37 rollup merge of #21494: jatinn/jsnav
Added javascript code to insert next/prev links in the rust book.
Related Issue - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/20835
2015-01-30 12:02:48 -08:00
Alex Crichton
15dd0a5acb rollup merge of #21385: nick29581/save-fix2
r? @huonw
2015-01-30 12:02:46 -08:00
Alex Crichton
341e858bd8 rollup merge of #20790: japaric/for-loops
As per [RFC #235][rfc], you can now do:

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0235-collections-conventions.md#intoiterator-and-iterable

``` rust
let mut v = vec![1];

// iterate over immutable references
for x in &v {
    assert_eq!(x, &1);
}

// iterate over mutable references
for x in &mut v {
    assert_eq!(x, &mut 1);
}

// iterate over values, this consumes `v`
for x in v {
    assert_eq!(x, 1);
}
```

[breaking-change]s

For loops now "consume" (move) the iterator, this breaks iterating over mutable references to iterators, and also breaks multiple iterations over the same iterator:

``` rust
fn foo(mut it: &mut Iter) {  // `Iter` implements `Iterator`
    for x in it { .. }  //~ error: `&mut Iter` doesn't implement Iterator
}

fn bar() {
    for x in it { .. }  //~ note: `it` moved here
    for x in it { .. }  //~ error: `it` has been moved
}
```

Both cases can be fixed using the `by_ref()` adapter to create an iterator from the mutable reference:

``` rust
fn foo(mut it: &mut Iter) {
    for x in it.by_ref() { .. }
}

fn bar() {
    for x in it.by_ref() { .. }
    for x in it { .. }
}
```

This PR also makes iterator non-implicitly copyable, as this was source of subtle bugs in the libraries. You can still use `clone()` to explictly copy the iterator.

Finally, since the for loops are implemented in the frontend and use global paths to `IntoIterator`, `Iterator` and `Option` variants, users of the `core` crate will have to use add an `std` module to the root of their crate to be able to use for loops:

``` rust
#![no_std]

extern crate core;

fn main() {
    for x in 0..10 {}
}

#[doc(hidden)]
mod std {
    // these imports are needed to use for-loops
    pub use core::iter;
    pub use core::option;
}
```

---

r? @nikomatsakis @aturon
cc #18424
closes #18045
2015-01-30 12:02:44 -08:00
bors
1d00c545ed Auto merge of #21495 - richo:unexported-unmangled-lint, r=alexcrichton
The usecase is that functions made visible to systems outside of the
rust ecosystem require the symbol to be visible.

This adds a lint for functions that are not exported, but also not mangled.

It has some gotchas:

[ ]: There is fallout in core that needs taking care of
[ ]: I'm not convinced the error message is correct
[ ]: It has no tests

~~However, there's an underlying issue which I'd like feedback on- which is that my belief that that non-pub functions would not have their symbols exported, however that seems not to be the case in the first case that this lint turned up in rustc (`rust_fail`), which intuition suggests has been working.~~

This seems to be a separate bug in rust, wherein the symbols are exported in binaries, but not in rlibs or dylibs. This lint would catch that case.
2015-01-30 19:56:34 +00:00
Björn Steinbrink
682f867bbf Add missing calls to llvm.lifetime.end intrinsics
These missing calls lead to miscompilations with more recent LLVM
versions.
2015-01-30 20:13:10 +01:00
Luke Steensen
0a48818589 Fix a missed io => old_io 2015-01-30 11:53:12 -06:00
Alex Crichton
cf535a3b8f rustc: Use --extern to always override
Previously if --extern was specified it would not override crates in the
standard distribution, leading to issues like #21771. This commit alters the
behavior such that if --extern is passed then it will always override any other
choice of crates and no previous match will be used (unless it is the same path
as --extern).

Closes #21771
2015-01-30 09:48:23 -08:00
Alex Crichton
6227357513 std: Stabilize the std::fmt module
This commit performs a final stabilization pass over the std::fmt module,
marking all necessary APIs as stable. One of the more interesting aspects of
this module is that it exposes a good deal of its runtime representation to the
outside world in order for `format_args!` to be able to construct the format
strings. Instead of hacking the compiler to assume that these items are stable,
this commit instead lays out a story for the stabilization and evolution of
these APIs.

There are three primary details used by the `format_args!` macro:

1. `Arguments` - an opaque package of a "compiled format string". This structure
   is passed around and the `write` function is the source of truth for
   transforming a compiled format string into a string at runtime. This must be
   able to be constructed in stable code.

2. `Argument` - an opaque structure representing an argument to a format string.
   This is *almost* a trait object as it's just a pointer/function pair, but due
   to the function originating from one of many traits, it's not actually a
   trait object. Like `Arguments`, this must be constructed from stable code.

3. `fmt::rt` - this module contains the runtime type definitions primarily for
   the `rt::Argument` structure. Whenever an argument is formatted with
   nonstandard flags, a corresponding `rt::Argument` is generated describing how
   the argument is being formatted. This can be used to construct an
   `Arguments`.

The primary interface to `std::fmt` is the `Arguments` structure, and as such
this type name is stabilize as-is today. It is expected for libraries to pass
around an `Arguments` structure to represent a pending formatted computation.

The remaining portions are largely "cruft" which would rather not be stabilized,
but due to the stability checks they must be. As a result, almost all pieces
have been renamed to represent that they are "version 1" of the formatting
representation. The theory is that at a later date if we change the
representation of these types we can add new definitions called "version 2" and
corresponding constructors for `Arguments`.

One of the other remaining large questions about the fmt module were how the
pending I/O reform would affect the signatures of methods in the module. Due to
[RFC 526][rfc], however, the writers of fmt are now incompatible with the
writers of io, so this question has largely been solved. As a result the
interfaces are largely stabilized as-is today.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0526-fmt-text-writer.md

Specifically, the following changes were made:

* The contents of `fmt::rt` were all moved under `fmt::rt::v1`
* `fmt::rt` is stable
* `fmt::rt::v1` is stable
* `Error` is stable
* `Writer` is stable
* `Writer::write_str` is stable
* `Writer::write_fmt` is stable
* `Formatter` is stable
* `Argument` has been renamed to `ArgumentV1` and is stable
* `ArgumentV1::new` is stable
* `ArgumentV1::from_uint` is stable
* `Arguments::new_v1` is stable (renamed from `new`)
* `Arguments::new_v1_formatted` is stable (renamed from `with_placeholders`)
* All formatting traits are now stable, as well as the `fmt` method.
* `fmt::write` is stable
* `fmt::format` is stable
* `Formatter::pad_integral` is stable
* `Formatter::pad` is stable
* `Formatter::write_str` is stable
* `Formatter::write_fmt` is stable
* Some assorted top level items which were only used by `format_args!` were
  removed in favor of static functions on `ArgumentV1` as well.
* The formatting-flag-accessing methods remain unstable

Within the contents of the `fmt::rt::v1` module, the following actions were
taken:

* Reexports of all enum variants were removed
* All prefixes on enum variants were removed
* A few miscellaneous enum variants were renamed
* Otherwise all structs, fields, and variants were marked stable.

In addition to these actions in the `std::fmt` module, many implementations of
`Show` and `String` were stabilized as well.

In some other modules:

* `ToString` is now stable
* `ToString::to_string` is now stable
* `Vec` no longer implements `fmt::Writer` (this has moved to `String`)

This is a breaking change due to all of the changes to the `fmt::rt` module, but
this likely will not have much impact on existing programs.

Closes #20661
[breaking-change]
2015-01-30 09:21:56 -08:00
Alex Crichton
0cdde6e5e0 std: Stabilize FromStr and parse
This commits adds an associated type to the `FromStr` trait representing an
error payload for parses which do not succeed. The previous return value,
`Option<Self>` did not allow for this form of payload. After the associated type
was added, the following attributes were applied:

* `FromStr` is now stable
* `FromStr::Err` is now stable
* `FromStr::from_str` is now stable
* `StrExt::parse` is now stable
* `FromStr for bool` is now stable
* `FromStr for $float` is now stable
* `FromStr for $integral` is now stable
* Errors returned from stable `FromStr` implementations are stable
* Errors implement `Display` and `Error` (both impl blocks being `#[stable]`)

Closes #15138
2015-01-30 08:52:44 -08:00
Steve Klabnik
19a1f7ed06 Don't use as_slice() in docs
Use deref coercions instead.
2015-01-30 11:22:45 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
b9a9030ed6 fix some cfail tests 2015-01-30 10:56:02 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
60abb3bef2 fixes after rebase 2015-01-30 10:37:45 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
2d76c94dd0 s/while let/for/g now that #21245 has been fixed 2015-01-30 10:37:45 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
c013a018b8 add test for #21655
closes #21655
2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
3a62590be2 add test for #20605
closes #20605
closes #20989 (duplicate)
closes #21379 (duplicate)
2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
cb896a6e5f fix recursive call 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
d4b3e7f09c remove the Iterator lang item 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
bfaf4227b8 smoke out remaining bugs 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
ed82b5a70e remove Copy impls from iterators 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
9070345c0e add tests 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
a873316277 remove dead code 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
acb8c1aaa6 remove more ExprForLoops 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
76362f0a0e custom message for refutable patterns in for loops 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
5e1820f346 fix tests 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
f9865eac18 fix fallout 2015-01-30 10:37:44 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
9fdc0effd2 implement for loop desugaring 2015-01-30 10:36:31 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
a65d3f5b98 core: add the IntoIterator trait 2015-01-30 10:36:31 -05:00
bors
3fbfad3519 Auto merge of #21604 - nikomatsakis:closure-move-indiv-vars, r=eddyb
r? @eddyb
2015-01-30 15:32:27 +00:00
bors
1a51eb9cca Auto merge of #21717 - nick29581:prelude-fullrange, r=acrichto
r? @alexcrichton
2015-01-30 12:43:41 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
ced10626de Address @eddyb nit by simplifying ClosureEnv. 2015-01-30 05:57:57 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
a962bdb3da Use #[rustc_paren_sugar] as a more extensible way of deciding when
paren sugar is legal.
2015-01-30 05:57:57 -05:00
Richo Healey
ff25fd660a lint: Add test for no_mangle 2015-01-30 02:57:45 -08:00
Niko Matsakis
80c793c1d3 Allow individual upvars to be inferred to move semantics. Fixes #21603. 2015-01-30 05:56:39 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
2f29cdeb4b Remove the capture mode map and just store the capture mode for individual variables.
Also add test. Fixes #16749.
2015-01-30 05:56:39 -05:00
bors
e0f5980ead Auto merge of #21351 - eddyb:x-coerce--a-new-hope, r=nikomatsakis
Coercions will now attempt to autoderef as needed before reborrowing.
This includes overloaded `Deref`, e.g. `&Rc<T>` coerces to `&T`, and
`DerefMut`, e.g. `&mut Vec<T>` coerces to `&mut [T]` (in addition to `&[T]`).
Closes #21432.
2015-01-30 07:57:14 +00:00
Richo Healey
d2ab7d3ea8 rt: allow unexported functions
rust_panic is unexported, however the metadata exported will usually
include it for attaching breakpoints.
2015-01-29 21:32:01 -08:00
Richo Healey
44ff72195e lint: warn about #[no_mangle] fns that aren't exported
The usecase is that functions made visible to systems outside of the
rust ecosystem require the symbol to be visible.
2015-01-29 21:32:00 -08:00
Tobias Bucher
7f64fe4e27 Remove all i suffixes 2015-01-30 04:38:54 +01:00
P1start
39a8c23c0b Make the naming lints only warn on names with upper/lowercase equivalents
Closes #21735.
2015-01-30 14:18:04 +13:00
Brian Anderson
5716ede92c doc: Add links to users.rust-lang.org 2015-01-29 15:49:00 -08:00
Brian Anderson
03b9995be9 Register snaps 2015-01-29 15:02:00 -08:00
Nick Cameron
023d49e347 Change from core::ops::RangeFull to std::ops 2015-01-30 12:01:08 +13:00