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Patrick Walton
38efa17bb8 test: Remove all remaining non-procedure uses of do. 2013-11-26 08:25:27 -08:00
Patrick Walton
a61a3678eb librustuv: Remove all non-proc uses of do from libextra and
`librustuv`.
2013-11-26 08:24:18 -08:00
Patrick Walton
6801bc8f55 libsyntax: Remove the old-style borrowed closure type syntax from the
language.
2013-11-26 08:20:59 -08:00
bors
fffacb34fe auto merge of #10646 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-10645, r=luqmana
This is a behavioral difference in libuv between different platforms in
different situations. It turns out that libuv on windows will immediately
allocate a buffer instead of waiting for data to be ready. What this implies is
that we must have our custom data set on the handle before we call
uv_read_start.

I wish I knew of a way to test this, but this relies to being on the windows
platform *and* reading from a true TTY handle which only happens when this is
actually attached to a terminal. I have manually verified this works.

Closes #10645
2013-11-25 05:46:37 -08:00
Alex Crichton
6acf227cc8 Set uv's custom data before uv_read_start
This is a behavioral difference in libuv between different platforms in
different situations. It turns out that libuv on windows will immediately
allocate a buffer instead of waiting for data to be ready. What this implies is
that we must have our custom data set on the handle before we call
uv_read_start.

I wish I knew of a way to test this, but this relies to being on the windows
platform *and* reading from a true TTY handle which only happens when this is
actually attached to a terminal. I have manually verified this works.

Closes #10645
2013-11-24 21:47:13 -08:00
bors
2cc1e16ac0 auto merge of #10603 : alexcrichton/rust/no-linked-failure, r=brson
The reasons for doing this are:

* The model on which linked failure is based is inherently complex
* The implementation is also very complex, and there are few remaining who
  fully understand the implementation
* There are existing race conditions in the core context switching function of
  the scheduler, and possibly others.
* It's unclear whether this model of linked failure maps well to a 1:1 threading
  model

Linked failure is often a desired aspect of tasks, but we would like to take a
much more conservative approach in re-implementing linked failure if at all.

Closes #8674
Closes #8318
Closes #8863
2013-11-24 21:32:13 -08:00
Alex Crichton
acca9e3834 Remove linked failure from the runtime
The reasons for doing this are:

* The model on which linked failure is based is inherently complex
* The implementation is also very complex, and there are few remaining who
  fully understand the implementation
* There are existing race conditions in the core context switching function of
  the scheduler, and possibly others.
* It's unclear whether this model of linked failure maps well to a 1:1 threading
  model

Linked failure is often a desired aspect of tasks, but we would like to take a
much more conservative approach in re-implementing linked failure if at all.

Closes #8674
Closes #8318
Closes #8863
2013-11-24 21:21:12 -08:00
Luqman Aden
6820ed4dcf Fix up mingw64 target. 2013-11-22 20:39:58 -05:00
bors
d57765d8a9 auto merge of #10558 : alexcrichton/rust/faster-stdout, r=pcwalton,pcwalton
There are issues with reading stdin when it is actually attached to a pipe, but
I have run into no problems in writing to stdout/stderr when they are attached
to pipes.
2013-11-19 05:16:24 -08:00
Patrick Walton
ba739b2135 librustc: Convert ~fn() to proc() everywhere. 2013-11-18 18:27:31 -08:00
Alex Crichton
10b956a012 Allow piped stdout/stderr use uv_tty_t
There are issues with reading stdin when it is actually attached to a pipe, but
I have run into no problems in writing to stdout/stderr when they are attached
to pipes.
2013-11-18 16:29:41 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9bcf557589 Implement native::IoFactory
This commit re-organizes the io::native module slightly in order to have a
working implementation of rtio::IoFactory which uses native implementations. The
goal is to seamlessly multiplex among libuv/native implementations wherever
necessary.

Right now most of the native I/O is unimplemented, but we have existing bindings
for file descriptors and processes which have been hooked up. What this means is
that you can now invoke println!() from libstd with no local task, no local
scheduler, and even without libuv.

There's still plenty of work to do on the native I/O factory, but this is the
first steps into making it an official portion of the standard library. I don't
expect anyone to reach into io::native directly, but rather only std::io
primitives will be used. Each std::io interface seamlessly falls back onto the
native I/O implementation if the local scheduler doesn't have a libuv one
(hurray trait ojects!)
2013-11-13 18:34:59 -08:00
Alex Crichton
49ee49296b Move std::rt::io to std::io 2013-11-11 20:44:07 -08:00
Matthew Iselin
f698decf37 Implemented a ProcessExit enum and helper methods to std::rt::io::process for getting process termination status, or the signal that terminated a process.
A test has been added to rtio-processes.rs to ensure signal termination is picked up correctly.
2013-11-12 11:37:14 +10:00
Alex Crichton
7755ffd013 Remove #[fixed_stack_segment] and #[rust_stack]
These two attributes are no longer useful now that Rust has decided to leave
segmented stacks behind. It is assumed that the rust task's stack is always
large enough to make an FFI call (due to the stack being very large).

There's always the case of stack overflow, however, to consider. This does not
change the behavior of stack overflow in Rust. This is still normally triggered
by the __morestack function and aborts the whole process.

C stack overflow will continue to corrupt the stack, however (as it did before
this commit as well). The future improvement of a guard page at the end of every
rust stack is still unimplemented and is intended to be the mechanism through
which we attempt to detect C stack overflow.

Closes #8822
Closes #10155
2013-11-11 10:40:34 -08:00
bors
4059b5c4b3 auto merge of #10409 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-10386, r=brson
Turns out the pipe names must have special names on windows. Once we have
special names, all the tests pass just fine.

Closes #10386
2013-11-11 07:46:18 -08:00
bors
c47986b675 auto merge of #10394 : yichoi/rust/make_check_pass_android, r=brson
To enable test on android bot #9120

some tests are disabled and can be fixed further.
2013-11-11 06:21:16 -08:00
Alex Crichton
681ea93d52 Enable uv pipe tests on windows
Turns out the pipe names must have special names on windows. Once we have
special names, all the tests pass just fine.

Closes #10386
2013-11-10 20:43:08 -08:00
Alex Crichton
e38a89d0b0 Fix usage of libuv for windows 2013-11-10 12:23:57 -08:00
Alex Crichton
c5fdd69d3e Carefully destroy channels at the right time.
When a channel is destroyed, it may attempt scheduler operations which could
move a task off of it's I/O scheduler. This is obviously a bad interaction, and
some finesse is required to make it work (making destructors run at the right
time).

Closes #10375
2013-11-10 01:37:12 -08:00
Alex Crichton
86a321b65d Another round of test fixes from previous commits 2013-11-10 01:37:12 -08:00
Alex Crichton
3a3eefc5c3 Update to the latest libuv
At this time, also point the libuv submodule to the official repo instead of my
own off to the side.

cc #10246
Closes #10329
2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
b652bbc670 Fall back from uv tty instances more aggressively
It appears that uv's support for interacting with a stdio stream as a tty when
it's actually a pipe is pretty problematic. To get around this, promote a check
to see if the stream is a tty to the top of the tty constructor, and bail out
quickly if it's not identified as a tty.

Closes #10237
2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
df4c0b8e43 Make the uv bindings resilient to linked failure
In the ideal world, uv I/O could be canceled safely at any time. In reality,
however, we are unable to do this. Right now linked failure is fairly flaky as
implemented in the runtime, making it very difficult to test whether the linked
failure mechanisms inside of the uv bindings are ready for this kind of
interaction.

Right now, all constructors will execute in a task::unkillable block, and all
homing I/O operations will prevent linked failure in the duration of the homing
operation. What this means is that tasks which perform I/O are still susceptible
to linked failure, but the I/O operations themselves will never get interrupted.
Instead, the linked failure will be received at the edge of the I/O operation.
2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
5e6bbc6bfa Assorted test fixes and merge conflicts 2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
b545751597 Rework the idle callback to have a safer interface
It turns out that the uv implementation would cause use-after-free if the idle
callback was used after the call to `close`, and additionally nothing would ever
really work that well if `start()` were called twice. To change this, the
`start` and `close` methods were removed in favor of specifying the callback at
creation, and allowing destruction to take care of closing the watcher.
2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
d08aadcc9a Update all uv tests to pass again 2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
0df8b0057c Work around bugs in 32-bit enum FFI
cc #10308
2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
1bdaea827e Migrate all streams to synchronous closing 2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
f9abd998d6 Add bindings to uv's utime function
This exposes the ability to change the modification and access times on a file.

Closes #10266
2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
497d63f0bc Don't overflow in a converting stat times to u64
Closes #10297
2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
aa78c3d6f6 Clean up the remaining chunks of uv 2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
584b359348 Migrate uv net bindings away from ~fn() 2013-11-10 01:37:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton
5842b606a7 Migrate uv getaddrinfo away from ~fn() 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
be896288a3 Migrate uv file bindings away from ~fn() 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
c1b5c4db8f Start migrating stream I/O away from ~fn() 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
6690bcb101 Fixing rebase conflicts and such
This cleans up the merging of removing ~fn() and removing C++ wrappers to a
compile-able and progress-ready state
2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
28219fc679 Remove usage of ~fn() from uv async/idle 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9286d5113d Migrate uv signal handling away from ~fn() 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
ceab326e82 Migrate uv process bindings away from ~fn() 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
24b4223418 Migrate uv timer bindings away from ~fn() 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
653406fcf7 uv: Remove closure-based home_for_io for raii
Using an raii wrapper means that there's no need for a '_self' variant and we
can greatly reduce the amount of 'self_'-named variables.
2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
4bcde6bc06 uv: Provide a helper fn to Result<(), IoError> 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Alex Crichton
30c885ea52 uv: Remove lots of uv/C++ wrappers 2013-11-10 01:37:10 -08:00
Young-il Choi
e3f9f45439 disable tests on android since tcp/ip permission cannot be acquired without help of apk 2013-11-10 08:18:12 +09:00
Andrei Formiga
455de85163 Specify package_id for rust libs, to avoid spurious warnings 2013-11-08 17:42:46 -03:00
Niko Matsakis
71acc543ca Make TypeContents consider the type T to be reachable via *T pointers
Fixes #9509
2013-11-05 15:51:18 -05:00
Alex Crichton
3c3ed1499a Move io::file to io::fs and fns out of File
This renames the `file` module to `fs` because that more accurately describes
its current purpose (manipulating the filesystem, not just files).

Additionally, this adds an UnstableFileStat structure as a nested structure of
FileStat to signify that the fields should not be depended on. The structure is
currently flagged with #[unstable], but it's unlikely that it has much meaning.

Closes #10241
2013-11-04 10:28:55 -08:00
Alex Crichton
f19d083362 Fill out the remaining functionality in io::file
This adds bindings to the remaining functions provided by libuv, all of which
are useful operations on files which need to get exposed somehow.

Some highlights:

* Dropped `FileReader` and `FileWriter` and `FileStream` for one `File` type
* Moved all file-related methods to be static methods under `File`
* All directory related methods are still top-level functions
* Created `io::FilePermission` types (backed by u32) that are what you'd expect
* Created `io::FileType` and refactored `FileStat` to use FileType and
  FilePermission
* Removed the expanding matrix of `FileMode` operations. The mode of reading a
  file will not have the O_CREAT flag, but a write mode will always have the
  O_CREAT flag.

Closes #10130
Closes #10131
Closes #10121
2013-11-03 15:15:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9c1851019f Remove all blocking std::os blocking functions
This commit moves all thread-blocking I/O functions from the std::os module.
Their replacements can be found in either std::rt::io::file or in a hidden
"old_os" module inside of native::file. I didn't want to outright delete these
functions because they have a lot of special casing learned over time for each
OS/platform, and I imagine that these will someday get integrated into a
blocking implementation of IoFactory. For now, they're moved to a private module
to prevent bitrot and still have tests to ensure that they work.

I've also expanded the extensions to a few more methods defined on Path, most of
which were previously defined in std::os but now have non-thread-blocking
implementations as part of using the current IoFactory.

The api of io::file is in flux, but I plan on changing it in the next commit as
well.

Closes #10057
2013-11-03 15:15:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
7bf58c2baa Modify IoFactory's fs_mkdir, and add fs_rename
The invocation for making a directory should be able to specify a mode to make
the directory with (instead of defaulting to one particular mode). Additionally,
libuv and various OSes implement efficient versions of renaming files, so this
operation is exposed as an IoFactory call.
2013-11-03 15:15:41 -08:00
Chris Morgan
0369a41f0e Rename files to match current recommendations.
New standards have arisen in recent months, mostly for the use of
rustpkg, but the main Rust codebase has not been altered to match these
new specifications. This changeset rectifies most of these issues.

- Renamed the crate source files `src/libX/X.rs` to `lib.rs`, for
  consistency with current styles; this affects extra, rustc, rustdoc,
  rustpkg, rustuv, std, syntax.

- Renamed `X/X.rs` to `X/mod.rs,` as is now recommended style, for
  `std::num` and `std::terminfo`.

- Shifted `src/libstd/str/ascii.rs` out of the otherwise unused `str`
  directory, to be consistent with its import path of `std::ascii`;
  libstd is flat at present so it's more appropriate thus.

While this removes some `#[path = "..."]` directives, it does not remove
all of them, and leaves certain other inconsistencies, such as `std::u8`
et al. which are actually stored in `src/libstd/num/` (one subdirectory
down). No quorum has been reached on this issue, so I felt it best to
leave them all alone at present. #9208 deals with the possibility of
making libstd more hierarchical (such as changing the crate to match the
current filesystem structure, which would make the module path
`std::num::u8`).

There is one thing remaining in which this repository is not
rustpkg-compliant: rustpkg would have `src/std/` et al. rather than
`src/libstd/` et al. I have not endeavoured to change that at this point
as it would guarantee prompt bitrot and confusion. A change of that
magnitude needs to be discussed first.
2013-11-03 23:49:01 +11:00
Alex Crichton
0ce1b2f04d Statically link libuv to librustuv
Similarly to the previous commit, libuv is only used by this library, so there's
no need for it to be linked into librustrt and available to all crates by
default.
2013-11-02 21:28:17 -07:00
Marvin Löbel
0d92c53f4a Reordered the methods in std::Option and std::Result
Cleaned up the source in a few places

Renamed `map_move` to `map`, removed other `map` methods

Added `as_ref` and `as_mut` adapters to `Result`

Added `fmt::Default` impl
2013-11-01 15:00:46 +01:00
Alex Crichton
452e5cdf11 Make Writer::flush a no-op default method
Closes #9126
2013-10-30 15:17:11 -07:00
Alex Crichton
e203f30bc7 Register new snapshots 2013-10-29 15:56:16 -07:00
Alex Crichton
201cab84e8 Move rust's uv implementation to its own crate
There are a few reasons that this is a desirable move to take:

1. Proof of concept that a third party event loop is possible
2. Clear separation of responsibility between rt::io and the uv-backend
3. Enforce in the future that the event loop is "pluggable" and replacable

Here's a quick summary of the points of this pull request which make this
possible:

* Two new lang items were introduced: event_loop, and event_loop_factory.
  The idea of a "factory" is to define a function which can be called with no
  arguments and will return the new event loop as a trait object. This factory
  is emitted to the crate map when building an executable. The factory doesn't
  have to exist, and when it doesn't then an empty slot is in the crate map and
  a basic event loop with no I/O support is provided to the runtime.

* When building an executable, then the rustuv crate will be linked by default
  (providing a default implementation of the event loop) via a similar method to
  injecting a dependency on libstd. This is currently the only location where
  the rustuv crate is ever linked.

* There is a new #[no_uv] attribute (implied by #[no_std]) which denies
  implicitly linking to rustuv by default

Closes #5019
2013-10-29 08:39:22 -07:00