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bors
9b5b21951b auto merge of #13635 : richo/rust/no-output-from-serialize, r=sfackler
As an aside, it seems like a lint for libraries calling println! might be a useful thing?
2014-04-20 01:51:31 -07:00
bors
412a18f12e auto merge of #13633 : TeXitoi/rust/shootout-fannkuch-redux-rewrite, r=alexcrichton
Less bound checking and parallelisation.  Brute speed improvement
is about 15% faster.

The unsafe block improve the brute speed by about 5%.
2014-04-20 00:31:34 -07:00
bors
fc2815a5cc auto merge of #12562 : nick29581/rust/fields, r=nikomatsakis
No subtyping, no interaction with traits. Partially addresses #9912.
2014-04-19 22:26:32 -07:00
Nick Cameron
ff04aa8e38 Allow inheritance between structs.
No subtyping, no interaction with traits. Partially addresses #9912.
2014-04-20 13:41:18 +12:00
Guillaume Pinot
57d693460b shootout-fannkuch-redux rewrite
Less bound checking and parallelisation.  Brute speed improvement
is about 15% faster.
2014-04-20 03:16:58 +02:00
Richo Healey
d46c737d3b serialize: Remove errant println!'s from decode 2014-04-19 17:59:04 -07:00
bors
7b6e7ebe73 auto merge of #13613 : alexcrichton/rust/fix-freebsd-compile, r=brson
Ah, the wonders of not being gated on FreeBSD...
2014-04-19 15:31:28 -07:00
bors
3757f01c9b auto merge of #13610 : jsanders/rust/sender-try-send-docs, r=alexcrichton
I was getting a bit confused by these and (I think) managed to track it down to fallout from #13448 and #13465.
2014-04-19 14:11:28 -07:00
bors
3db2b6933d auto merge of #13628 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-13625, r=thestinger
In upgrading LLVM, only rust functions had the "split-stack" attribute added.
This commit changes the addition of LLVM's "split-stack" attribute to *always*
occur and then we remove it sometimes if the "no_split_stack" rust attribute is
present.

Closes #13625
2014-04-19 10:56:25 -07:00
Alex Crichton
50fb57bb10 rustc: Ensure closures are "split-stack"
In upgrading LLVM, only rust functions had the "split-stack" attribute added.
This commit changes the addition of LLVM's "split-stack" attribute to *always*
occur and then we remove it sometimes if the "no_split_stack" rust attribute is
present.

Closes #13625
2014-04-19 10:33:46 -07:00
James Sanders
29c291bb1b Rewrite paragraph describing difference between try_send and send_opt 2014-04-19 10:23:15 -06:00
bors
ba25fecfef auto merge of #13615 : alexcrichton/rust/improve-demangling, r=brson
Previously, symbols with rust escape sequences (denoted with dollar signs)
weren't demangled if the escape sequence showed up in the middle. This alters
the printing loop to look through the entire string for dollar characters.
2014-04-19 05:41:26 -07:00
bors
2c22ae4378 auto merge of #13614 : cgaebel/rust/master, r=brson
We previously allocated 3x for every HashMap creation and resize. This patch reduces it to 1x.
2014-04-19 04:26:28 -07:00
bors
c7553ea173 auto merge of #13609 : richo/rust/str-type-vim, r=alexcrichton
It seems really weird to me when StrSlice and str highlight sanely, but StrBuf doesn't.

I think I added it to the right place.
2014-04-19 02:11:30 -07:00
bors
158e0c86fe auto merge of #13604 : alexcrichton/rust/connect-timeout, r=brson
This adds a `TcpStream::connect_timeout` function in order to assist opening
connections with a timeout (cc #13523). There isn't really much design space for
this specific operation (unlike timing out normal blocking reads/writes), so I
am fairly confident that this is the correct interface for this function.

The function is marked #[experimental] because it takes a u64 timeout argument,
and the u64 type is likely to change in the future.
2014-04-19 00:56:30 -07:00
Alex Crichton
3915e17cd7 std: Add an experimental connect_timeout function
This adds a `TcpStream::connect_timeout` function in order to assist opening
connections with a timeout (cc #13523). There isn't really much design space for
this specific operation (unlike timing out normal blocking reads/writes), so I
am fairly confident that this is the correct interface for this function.

The function is marked #[experimental] because it takes a u64 timeout argument,
and the u64 type is likely to change in the future.
2014-04-19 00:47:14 -07:00
bors
5a2ecb828b auto merge of #13608 : tbu-/rust/pr_smallesthello, r=alexcrichton
It now hands `puts` a zero-terminated string, like it expects.

Fix #13603.
2014-04-18 23:36:33 -07:00
bors
9d5082e88a auto merge of #13606 : alexcrichton/rust/better-thread-errors, r=brson
On windows, correctly check for errors when spawning threads, and on both
windows and unix handle the error more gracefully rather than printing an opaque
assertion failure.

Closes #13589
2014-04-18 22:16:35 -07:00
bors
af24045ff0 auto merge of #13607 : brson/rust/to_owned, r=brson
Continues https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/13548
2014-04-18 18:46:33 -07:00
Alex Crichton
55310acbca std: Fix demangling with middle special chars
Previously, symbols with rust escape sequences (denoted with dollar signs)
weren't demangled if the escape sequence showed up in the middle. This alters
the printing loop to look through the entire string for dollar characters.
2014-04-18 17:37:27 -07:00
Richo Healey
919889a1d6 Replace all ~"" with "".to_owned() 2014-04-18 17:25:34 -07:00
Clark Gaebel
9f45484db5 Reduce HashMap allocations. 2014-04-18 20:15:41 -04:00
bors
9b7cfd3c72 auto merge of #13513 : alexcrichton/rust/up-llvm, r=brson
This is a bit of an interesting upgrade to LLVM. Upstream LLVM has started using C++11 features, so they require a C++11 compiler to build. I've updated all the bots to have a C++11 compiler, and they appear to be building LLVM successfully:

* Linux bots - I added gcc/g++ 4.7 (good enough)
* Android bots - same as the linux ones
* Mac bots - I installed the most recent command line tools for Lion which gives us clang 3.2, but LLVM wouldn't build unless it was explicitly asked to link to `libc++` instead of `libstdc++`. This involved tweaking `mklldeps.py` and the `configure` script to get things to work out
* Windows bots - mingw-w64 has gcc 4.8.1 which is sufficient for building LLVM (hurray!)
* BSD bots - I updated FreeBSD to 10.0 which brought with it a relevant version of clang.

The largest fallout I've seen so far is that the test suite doesn't work at all on FreeBSD 10. We've already stopped gating on FreeBSD due to #13427 (we used to be on freebsd 9), so I don't think this puts us in too bad of a situation. I will continue to attempt to fix FreeBSD and the breakage on there.

The LLVM update brings with it all of the recently upstreamed LLVM patches. We only have one local patch now which is just an optimization, and isn't required to use upstream LLVM. I want to maintain compatibility with LLVM 3.3 and 3.4 while we can, and this upgrade is keeping us up to date with the 3.5 release. Once 3.5 is release we will in theory no longer require a bundled LLVM.
2014-04-18 17:11:32 -07:00
Alex Crichton
79de910e1f std: Fix compiling on FreeBSD
Ah, the wonders of not being gated on FreeBSD...
2014-04-18 17:04:18 -07:00
Richo Healey
3ec9f05534 vim: Add StrBuf as type to hilighting 2014-04-18 16:57:03 -07:00
Alex Crichton
426d701f8b debuginfo: Clamp the maximum dwarf version to 3
This is a consequence of #13611 and our bots running a "fairly old" gdb which
doesn't understand the newer versions of dwarf.
2014-04-18 16:54:38 -07:00
James Sanders
fa64965d69 Fix a couple places in docs where try_send wasn't changed to send_opt 2014-04-18 17:40:34 -06:00
Tobias Bucher
031212bfd9 Fix smallest-hello-world.rs interaction with puts
It now hands `puts` a zero-terminated string, like it expects.

Fix #13603.
2014-04-19 00:34:55 +02:00
bors
b75683cadf auto merge of #13600 : brandonw/rust/master, r=brson
When calling a function, or anything with nested parens,
default to cindent's indent. The least error-prone way I
could think of identifying this is to look for a line
that ends with a ',', as well as a non-zero number of
any character except parens before the comma, and
then an open paren.

This will overlap with the previous rule accounting for
function definitions, but that should be fine because
it is also using cindent.
2014-04-18 15:01:22 -07:00
bors
c44c7abb42 auto merge of #13601 : mdinger/rust/readme, r=brson
Configure required git be installed so this should be added to the dependencies list.  If it's only required when using git, a note could also be added.
2014-04-18 13:01:25 -07:00
mdinger
065c4a6967 Add git to README.md dependency list because configure requires it 2014-04-18 14:50:31 -04:00
bors
d1d8497e53 auto merge of #13588 : alexcrichton/rust/no-more-growing, r=thestinger
This is all in preparation for DST. This removes all the growable/shrinkable methods from `~[T]`.
2014-04-18 11:41:23 -07:00
Brandon Waskiewicz
59f3414a4a Add another case where cindent is correct
When calling a function, or anything with nested parens,
default to cindent's indent. The least error-prone way I
could think of identifying this is to look for a line
that ends with a ',', as well as a non-zero number of
any character except parens before the comma, and
then an open paren.

This will overlap with the previous rule accounting for
function definitions, but that should be fine because
it is also using cindent.
2014-04-18 14:12:50 -04:00
Alex Crichton
675b82657e Update the rest of the compiler with ~[T] changes 2014-04-18 10:57:10 -07:00
Alex Crichton
c318d72b86 std: Fail more gracefully on thread spawn errors
On windows, correctly check for errors when spawning threads, and on both
windows and unix handle the error more gracefully rather than printing an opaque
assertion failure.

Closes #13589
2014-04-18 10:36:16 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7d3b0bf391 std: Make ~[T] no longer a growable vector
This removes all resizability support for ~[T] vectors in preparation of DST.
The only growable vector remaining is Vec<T>. In summary, the following methods
from ~[T] and various functions were removed. Each method/function has an
equivalent on the Vec type in std::vec unless otherwise stated.

* slice::OwnedCloneableVector
* slice::OwnedEqVector
* slice::append
* slice::append_one
* slice::build (no replacement)
* slice::bytes::push_bytes
* slice::from_elem
* slice::from_fn
* slice::with_capacity
* ~[T].capacity()
* ~[T].clear()
* ~[T].dedup()
* ~[T].extend()
* ~[T].grow()
* ~[T].grow_fn()
* ~[T].grow_set()
* ~[T].insert()
* ~[T].pop()
* ~[T].push()
* ~[T].push_all()
* ~[T].push_all_move()
* ~[T].remove()
* ~[T].reserve()
* ~[T].reserve_additional()
* ~[T].reserve_exect()
* ~[T].retain()
* ~[T].set_len()
* ~[T].shift()
* ~[T].shrink_to_fit()
* ~[T].swap_remove()
* ~[T].truncate()
* ~[T].unshift()
* ~str.clear()
* ~str.set_len()
* ~str.truncate()

Note that no other API changes were made. Existing apis that took or returned
~[T] continue to do so.

[breaking-change]
2014-04-18 10:06:24 -07:00
bors
ce2bab68d6 auto merge of #13585 : brandonw/rust/patch-1, r=cmr
The original text stated that one should only return a unique or managed pointer if you were given one in the first place. This makes it sound as if the function *should* return a unique pointer if it were given a unique pointer. The rest of the section goes on to describe why this is bad, and the example of bad code does exactly what the rule just said to do.

I reworded the original rule into a reference to the more concise rule mentioned at the bottom of the section, which helps add emphasis (a la 'it bears repeating').
2014-04-18 04:11:19 -07:00
bors
d35804ea5e auto merge of #13581 : DiamondLovesYou/rust/tests-mk-typo, r=alexcrichton
I spotted this while working on https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/13450.
2014-04-18 00:01:22 -07:00
bors
c834bf45c4 auto merge of #13580 : DiamondLovesYou/rust/std-result-hash, r=alexcrichton
Title says it all.
2014-04-17 22:41:22 -07:00
bors
29a39700a1 auto merge of #13525 : Ryman/rust/issue_5997, r=alexcrichton
Closes #5997.
2014-04-17 21:21:24 -07:00
bors
3f8e68686f auto merge of #13576 : lifthrasiir/rust/double-ref, r=alexcrichton
Uses the same strategy as `||` and `>>`. Closes #11227.
2014-04-17 20:01:25 -07:00
bors
0c23140aaf auto merge of #13575 : TeXitoi/rust/shootout-knucleotide-parallel, r=alexcrichton 2014-04-17 18:41:24 -07:00
bors
950312960a auto merge of #13572 : yuriks/rust/bitv-renames, r=alexcrichton
Renamed the methods in Bitv that test all bits to have names that, ehm, "roll off the tongue" a bit more easily. :)

Also added tests for them while at it, since they seemed to be missing.
2014-04-17 17:21:26 -07:00
bors
4c50cf38a0 auto merge of #13565 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-13560, r=brson
Syntax-only crates are no longer registered with the cstore, so there's no need
to allocate crate numbers to them. This ends up leaving gaps in the crate
numbering scheme which is not expected in the rest of the compiler.

Closes #13560
2014-04-17 15:51:27 -07:00
Brandon Waskiewicz
58ae1e7c62 Remove rule that is confusing
The original text stated that one should only return a unique or managed pointer if you were given one in the first place. This makes it sound as if the function *should* return a unique pointer if it were given a unique pointer. The rest of the section goes on to describe why this is bad, and the example of bad code does exactly what the rule just said to do.

I reworded the original rule into a reference to the more concise rule mentioned at the bottom of the section, which helps add emphasis (a la 'it bears repeating').
2014-04-17 16:59:58 -04:00
bors
99c258cd74 auto merge of #13261 : pnkfelix/rust/fsk-fix-12856, r=nikomatsakis
Fix #12856.

I wanted to put this up first because I wanted to get feedback about the second commit in the series, commit 8599236.  Its the more invasive part of the patch and is largely just belt-and-suspenders assertion checking; in the commit message I mentioned at least one other approach we could take here.  Or we could drop the belt-and-suspenders and just rely on the guard added in the first patch, commit 8d6a005 (which is really quite trivial on its own).

So any feedback on what would be better is appreciated.

r? @nikomatsakis
2014-04-17 12:46:26 -07:00
Felix S. Klock II
3099451020 Add result sanity check to is_to_be_inferred.
This version of `is_to_be_inferred` double-checks the result from
`inferred_map` by querying the `named_region_map` and `ast_map` and
then asserts that the `inferred_map` state is consistent with its own
findings.  (See issue 13261 for further discussion of the approaches).
2014-04-17 20:40:51 +02:00
Alex Crichton
ad3de7fdb5 rustc: Hint to the linker about static/shared libs
If a linker finds both a static and a dynamic version of the same library, then
the linker often chooses the dynamic version. This is surprising when a native
library is specified as being "static" in rust source. This modifies the linker
command line to obey the hints given in rust source files and instructing the
linker to prefer a particular version of a found library.

Unfortunately, this patch has no effect on osx because the linker supports
no such hint, and it also has no effect on windows because the linker apparently
just ignores it. For now this is predominately used to enable the previous patch
of linking to libstdc++ statically, but more support would need to be added for
this in the future if we wanted to officially support it.

cc #12557 (doesn't close because it doesn't support OSX and windows)
2014-04-17 11:39:51 -07:00
Alex Crichton
acdee8b904 llvm: Add an option to statically link libstdc++
The goal of the snapshot bots is to produce binaries which can run in as many
locations as possible. Currently we build on Centos 6 for this reason, but with
LLVM's update to C++11, this reduces the number of platforms that we could
possibly run on.

This adds a --enable-llvm-static-stdcpp option to the ./configure script for
Rust which will enable building a librustc with a static dependence on
libstdc++. This normally isn't necessary, but this option can be used on the
snapshot builders in order to continue to make binaries which should be able to
run in as many locations as possible.
2014-04-17 11:39:51 -07:00
bors
ff0b0d5cee auto merge of #13558 : alexcrichton/rust/snapshots, r=brson
This is the first snapshot build by mingw-w64 with the win32 threading model I believe (Closes #13501).

Curiously, this successfully built a snapshot on freebsd when the auto builder is continuously segfaulting. Who knew!
2014-04-17 11:16:31 -07:00