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bors
8780d9c6b5 auto merge of #17134 : vberger/rust/lint_unused_extern_crate, r=alexcrichton
This PR creates a new lint : ``unused_extern_crate``, which do pretty much the same thing as ``unused_import``, but for ``extern crate`` statements. It is related to feature request #10385.

I adapted the code tracking used imports so that it tracks extern crates usage as well. This was mainly trial and error and while I believe all cases are covered, there might be some code I added that is useless (long compile times didn't give me the opportunity to check this in detail).

Also, I removed some unused ``extern crate`` statements from the libs, that where spotted by this new lint.
2014-09-12 19:05:53 +00:00
Eduard Burtescu
7ef6ff0669 Track the visited AST's lifetime throughout Visitor. 2014-09-12 14:24:45 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
a09dbf28e6 Remove largely unused context from Visitor. 2014-09-12 14:24:45 +03:00
Victor Berger
8e61612889 Removing unused extern crates. 2014-09-12 11:24:31 +02:00
bors
09abbbdafc auto merge of #16866 : P1start/rust/tuple-indexing, r=brson
This allows code to access the fields of tuples and tuple structs behind the feature gate `tuple_indexing`:

```rust
#![feature(tuple_indexing)]

let x = (1i, 2i);
assert_eq!(x.1, 2);

struct Point(int, int);
let origin = Point(0, 0);
assert_eq!(origin.0, 0);
assert_eq!(origin.1, 0);
```

Implements [RFC 53](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/active/0053-tuple-accessors.md). Closes #16950.
2014-09-11 00:05:41 +00:00
Patrick Walton
1bce8698cd librustc: Obsolete the old external crate renaming syntax.
Instead of `extern crate foo = bar`, write `extern crate bar as foo`.
Instead of `extern crate baz = "quux"`, write `extern crate "quux" as
baz`.

Closes #16461.

[breaking-change]
2014-09-09 19:24:06 -07:00
bors
a1f4973090 auto merge of #16662 : pczarn/rust/format-fmtstr-opt, r=brson
Based on an observation that strings and arguments are always interleaved, thanks to #15832. Additionally optimize invocations where formatting parameters are unspecified for all arguments, e.g. `"{} {:?} {:x}"`, by emptying the `__STATIC_FMTARGS` array. Next, `Arguments::new` replaces an empty slice with `None` so that passing empty `__STATIC_FMTARGS` generates slightly less machine code when `Arguments::new` is inlined. Furthermore, formatting itself treats these cases separately without making redundant copies of formatting parameters.

All in all, this adds a single mov instruction per `write!` in most cases. That's why code size has increased.
2014-09-09 23:55:43 +00:00
P1start
bf274bc18b Implement tuple and tuple struct indexing
This allows code to access the fields of tuples and tuple structs:

    let x = (1i, 2i);
    assert_eq!(x.1, 2);

    struct Point(int, int);
    let origin = Point(0, 0);
    assert_eq!(origin.0, 0);
    assert_eq!(origin.1, 0);
2014-09-10 10:25:12 +12:00
Piotr Czarnecki
5aaa606932 Optimize for the most common cases of format!
Format specs are ignored and not stored in case they're all default.
Restore default formatting parameters during iteration.
Pass `None` instead of empty slices of format specs to take advantage
of non-nullable pointer optimization.

Generate a call to one of two functions of `fmt::Argument`.
2014-09-09 20:34:41 +01:00
Piotr Czarnecki
696367fb8d Decouple string and argument pieces 2014-09-09 20:34:41 +01:00
Alex Crichton
8158463122 rollup merge of #17054 : pcwalton/subslice-syntax 2014-09-09 12:07:12 -07:00
Patrick Walton
eb678ff87f librustc: Change the syntax of subslice matching to use postfix ..
instead of prefix `..`.

This breaks code that looked like:

    match foo {
        [ first, ..middle, last ] => { ... }
    }

Change this code to:

    match foo {
        [ first, middle.., last ] => { ... }
    }

RFC #55.

Closes #16967.

[breaking-change]
2014-09-08 16:12:13 -07:00
Keegan McAllister
2b3619412f quote: Explicitly borrow the ExtCtxt
Fixes #16992.
2014-09-08 11:30:55 -07:00
Sebastien Martini
8baff54128 Fix deprecate warning "extern crate ... as ..."
Its arguments were inverted.
2014-09-07 17:58:33 +02:00
bors
ee72e46638 auto merge of #17032 : jamesluke/rust/master, r=alexcrichton
"extern create" -> "extern crate"
2014-09-07 09:26:27 +00:00
Daniel Micay
2fdad65a05 fix sized deallocation for OwnedSlice 2014-09-06 13:58:34 -04:00
jamesluke
4755441fd4 Fix documentation typo. 2014-09-05 16:03:58 -07:00
Stuart Pernsteiner
73f8adcbc8 make separate compilation respect #[inline] attributes
Adjust the handling of `#[inline]` items so that they get translated into every
compilation unit that uses them.  This is necessary to preserve the semantics
of `#[inline(always)]`.

Crate-local `#[inline]` functions and statics are blindly translated into every
compilation unit.  Cross-crate inlined items and monomorphizations of
`#[inline]` functions are translated the first time a reference is seen in each
compilation unit.  When using multiple compilation units, inlined items are
given `available_externally` linkage whenever possible to avoid duplicating
object code.
2014-09-05 09:18:57 -07:00
bors
5248b1187d auto merge of #16990 : DiamondLovesYou/rust/level-derive-clone, r=alexcrichton 2014-09-05 01:21:03 +00:00
Richard Diamond
0dadd3c3ad Auto-derive Clone for syntax::diagnostic::Level. 2014-09-04 13:31:00 -05:00
bors
d3e7922ddd auto merge of #16982 : jbcrail/rust/comment-and-string-corrections, r=alexcrichton
I corrected spelling and capitalization errors in comments and strings.
2014-09-04 18:30:59 +00:00
bors
bef51ba234 auto merge of #16923 : wickerwaka/rust/crate-as-fixup, r=alexcrichton
Changed occurances of:
extern crate foo = "bar";
to:
extern crate "bar" as foo;

Added warning for old deprecated syntax
2014-09-04 16:40:59 +00:00
wickerwaka
2bc4a5e92a Center alignment for fmt
Use '^' to specify center alignment in format strings.

fmt!( "[{:^5s}]", "Hi" ) -> "[ Hi  ]"
fmt!( "[{:^5s}]", "H" )  -> "[  H  ]"
fmt!( "[{:^5d}]", 1i )   -> "[  1  ]"
fmt!( "[{:^5d}]", -1i )  -> "[ -1  ]"
fmt!( "[{:^6d}]", 1i )   -> "[  1   ]"
fmt!( "[{:^6d}]", -1i )  -> "[  -1  ]"

If the padding is odd then the padding on the right will be one
character longer than the padding on the left.

Tuples squashed
2014-09-04 07:38:53 -07:00
bors
5924937a5a auto merge of #16883 : jakub-/rust/issue-16648, r=pcwalton
They were only correct in the simplest case. Some of the optimisations
are certainly possible but should be introduced carefully and only
when the whole pattern codegen infrastructure is in a better shape.

Fixes #16648.
2014-09-04 06:41:04 +00:00
Joseph Crail
b7bfe04b2d Fix spelling errors and capitalization. 2014-09-03 23:10:38 -04:00
Nick Cameron
7f72884f13 Remove cross-borrowing for traits.
Closes #15349

[breaking-change]

Trait objects are no longer implicitly coerced from Box<T> to &T. You must make an explicit coercion using `&*`.
2014-09-03 08:32:35 +12:00
bors
3768ef477e auto merge of #16891 : eddyb/rust/patlit-from-expr-macros, r=kballard
Enables any macros using `MacExpr` to be treated as patterns when
they produce a literal in the form `ExprLit` (e.g. `stringify!` or `line!`).

Fixes #16876.
2014-09-01 16:45:59 +00:00
wickerwaka
2cb210d2c6 Updated to new extern crate syntax.
Added warning for old deprecated syntax
2014-09-01 09:02:00 -07:00
bors
5dfb7a6ec1 auto merge of #16809 : nick29581/rust/dst-bug-3, r=alexcrichton
This corrects a rebasing error. Also adds a test so it won't happen again.

r?
2014-08-31 19:55:51 +00:00
bors
27e8d5bca7 auto merge of #16788 : Manishearth/rust/raw-ptr-syntax-ty, r=huonw
@huonw , r? :)

#16781
2014-08-31 12:50:55 +00:00
Alex Crichton
d1a5b277a1 rollup merge of #16839 : treeman/issue-15358 2014-08-30 23:47:23 -07:00
Eduard Burtescu
a9c3109a6a Allow ExprLit expression macros to be used in patterns. 2014-08-31 01:45:11 +03:00
bors
f297366593 auto merge of #16859 : alexcrichton/rust/snapshots, r=huonw 2014-08-30 19:51:25 +00:00
Jakub Wieczorek
6f35ede5a4 Remove the branch merging optimisations for slice patterns
They were only correct in the simplest case. Some of the optimisations
are certainly possible but should be introduced carefully and only
when the whole pattern codegen infrastructure is in a better shape.

Fixes #16648.
2014-08-30 19:50:46 +02:00
bors
d398eb76ae auto merge of #16419 : huonw/rust/pretty-expanded-hygiene, r=pnkfelix
Different Identifiers and Names can have identical textual representations, but different internal representations, due to the macro hygiene machinery (syntax contexts and gensyms). This provides a way to see these internals by compiling with `--pretty expanded,hygiene`.

This is useful for debugging & hacking on macros (e.g. diagnosing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15750/https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15962 likely would've been faster with this functionality).

E.g. 

```rust
#![feature(macro_rules)]
// minimal junk
#![no_std]

macro_rules! foo {
    ($x: ident) => { y + $x }
}

fn bar() {
    foo!(x)
}
```
```rust
#![feature(macro_rules)]
// minimal junk
#![no_std]


fn bar /* 61#0 */() { y /* 60#2 */ + x /* 58#3 */ }
```
2014-08-30 10:51:26 +00:00
Huon Wilson
32e437161d rustc: implement a pretty mode to print ident/name's ctxt & gensyms.
`--pretty expanded,hygiene` is helpful with debugging macro issues,
since two identifiers/names can be textually the same, but different
internally (resulting in weird "undefined variable" errors).
2014-08-30 16:50:38 +10:00
Pythoner6
aec34d8f26 Fix formatting, update copyright dates 2014-08-29 23:44:08 -04:00
Pythoner6
373b9d6243 Add support for labeled while loops. 2014-08-29 23:43:55 -04:00
Alex Crichton
d15d559739 Register new snapshots 2014-08-29 14:33:08 -07:00
P1start
de7abd8824 Unify non-snake-case lints and non-uppercase statics lints
This unifies the `non_snake_case_functions` and `uppercase_variables` lints
into one lint, `non_snake_case`. It also now checks for non-snake-case modules.
This also extends the non-camel-case types lint to check type parameters, and
merges the `non_uppercase_pattern_statics` lint into the
`non_uppercase_statics` lint.

Because the `uppercase_variables` lint is now part of the `non_snake_case`
lint, all non-snake-case variables that start with lowercase characters (such
as `fooBar`) will now trigger the `non_snake_case` lint.

New code should be updated to use the new `non_snake_case` lint instead of the
previous `non_snake_case_functions` and `uppercase_variables` lints. All use of
the `non_uppercase_pattern_statics` should be replaced with the
`non_uppercase_statics` lint. Any code that previously contained non-snake-case
module or variable names should be updated to use snake case names or disable
the `non_snake_case` lint. Any code with non-camel-case type parameters should
be changed to use camel case or disable the `non_camel_case_types` lint.

[breaking-change]
2014-08-30 09:10:05 +12:00
Jonas Hietala
5bf1b03e5c Tweak error message for use of a keyword in ident position.
Closes #15358
2014-08-29 10:36:43 +02:00
Nick Cameron
539237372a Forbid ~str and ~[]
This corrects a rebasing error. Also adds a test so it won't happen again.
2014-08-28 16:05:31 +12:00
Niko Matsakis
1b487a8906 Implement generalized object and type parameter bounds (Fixes #16462) 2014-08-27 21:46:52 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
2b312eca89 Allow *-pointers in PtrTy (fixes #16781) 2014-08-27 18:49:17 +05:30
bors
5550edef46 auto merge of #16689 : wickerwaka/rust/crate-as, r=pcwalton
For review. Not sure about the link_attrs stuff. Will work on converting all the tests.

extern crate "foobar" as foo;
extern crate foobar as foo;

Implements remaining part of RFC #47.
Addresses issue #16461.

Removed link_attrs from rust.md, they don't appear to be supported by
the parser.
2014-08-27 06:01:18 +00:00
Nick Cameron
52ef46251e Rebasing changes 2014-08-26 16:07:32 +12:00
Nick Cameron
3e626375d8 DST coercions and DST structs
[breaking-change]

1. The internal layout for traits has changed from (vtable, data) to (data, vtable). If you were relying on this in unsafe transmutes, you might get some very weird and apparently unrelated errors. You should not be doing this! Prefer not to do this at all, but if you must, you should use raw::TraitObject rather than hardcoding rustc's internal representation into your code.

2. The minimal type of reference-to-vec-literals (e.g., `&[1, 2, 3]`) is now a fixed size vec (e.g., `&[int, ..3]`) where it used to be an unsized vec (e.g., `&[int]`). If you want the unszied type, you must explicitly give the type (e.g., `let x: &[_] = &[1, 2, 3]`). Note in particular where multiple blocks must have the same type (e.g., if and else clauses, vec elements), the compiler will not coerce to the unsized type without a hint. E.g., `[&[1], &[1, 2]]` used to be a valid expression of type '[&[int]]'. It no longer type checks since the first element now has type `&[int, ..1]` and the second has type &[int, ..2]` which are incompatible.

3. The type of blocks (including functions) must be coercible to the expected type (used to be a subtype). Mostly this makes things more flexible and not less (in particular, in the case of coercing function bodies to the return type). However, in some rare cases, this is less flexible. TBH, I'm not exactly sure of the exact effects. I think the change causes us to resolve inferred type variables slightly earlier which might make us slightly more restrictive. Possibly it only affects blocks with unreachable code. E.g., `if ... { fail!(); "Hello" }` used to type check, it no longer does. The fix is to add a semicolon after the string.
2014-08-26 12:38:51 +12:00
bors
0b3e43d2a4 auto merge of #16699 : treeman/rust/issue-8492, r=alexcrichton
Closes #8492.

I did not find this suggestion in the [guidelines][] but it's mentioned in the [old style guide][].

[guidelines]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-guidelines
[old style guide]: 73c864a10a
2014-08-25 03:30:54 +00:00
bors
6d9b219e6f auto merge of #16646 : P1start/rust/trailing-commas, r=alexcrichton
This lets the parser understand trailing commas in method calls, method definitions, enum variants, and type parameters.

Closes #14240.
Closes #15887.
2014-08-24 22:16:00 +00:00
Jonas Hietala
9968ae2554 Adjust the error messages to match the pattern "expected foo, found bar"
Closes #8492
2014-08-24 09:53:01 +02:00