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bors
9f37fbc743 Auto merge of #28919 - huonw:placement-tracking-issue, r=alexcrichton
cc #28244
2015-10-09 02:57:38 +00:00
bors
0f536431f5 Auto merge of #28888 - arielb1:variant-ctor, r=eddyb
this makes the code cleaner, and is a complement to the cleanup on the
HIR side.

r? @eddyb
2015-10-09 01:11:45 +00:00
Huon Wilson
eacf78d8d4 Point placement_in_syntax/box_syntax lang features at tracking issue #27779.
cc #28244.
2015-10-09 10:11:04 +11:00
bors
d0cae14f66 Auto merge of #28900 - cristicbz:typos, r=alexcrichton
I found these automatically, but fixed them manually to ensure the semantics are correct. I know things like these are hardly important, since they only marginally improve clarity. But at least for me typos and simple grammatical errors trigger an---unjustified---sense of unprofessionalism, despite the fact that I make them all the time and I understand that they're the sort of thing that is bound to slip through review.  

Anyway, to find most of these I used:

  * `ag '.*//.*(\b[A-Za-z]{2,}\b) \1\b'` for repeated words

  * `ag '\b(the|this|those|these|a|it) (a|the|this|those|these|it)\b'` to find constructs like 'the this' etc. many false positives, but not too hard to scroll through them to actually find the mistakes.

  * `cat ../../typos.txt | paste -d'|' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | tr '\n' '\0' | xargs -0 -P4 -n1 ag`. Hacky way to find misspellings, but it works ok. I got `typos.txt` from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Lists_of_common_misspellings/For_machines)

* `ag '.*//.* a ([ae][a-z]|(o[^n])|(i[a-rt-z]))'` to find places where 'a' was followed by a vowel (requiring 'an' instead).

I also used a handful more one off regexes that are too boring to reproduce here.
2015-10-08 22:40:50 +00:00
bors
11eda66df8 Auto merge of #27197 - nwin:generic-cursor-impl, r=alexcrichton
This is a revival of #23364. Github didn’t recognize my updated branch there.

The cursor implementation now uses `AsRef` which means that fixed-sized array can now be used with `Cursor`. Besides that, the generic implementation simplifies the code as the macro can be avoided.

The only drawback is, that specialized implementation for fixed-sized arrays are now ruled out unless [RFC#1210](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1210) is accepted & implemented.

`Box<[u8]>` cannot be used yet, but that should be mitigated by [implementing `AsRef` for `Box` and friends](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/forward-implement-traits-on-smart-pointers-make-smart-pointers-more-transparent/2380/3). I will submit a separate PR for that later as it is an orthogonal issue.
2015-10-08 20:53:23 +00:00
bors
e38210b195 Auto merge of #28913 - steveklabnik:rollup, r=steveklabnik
- Successful merges: #28621, #28872, #28893, #28904, #28905, #28908, #28910
- Failed merges: #28906
2015-10-08 19:05:54 +00:00
Cristi Cobzarenco
4b308b44e1 typos: fix a grabbag of typos all over the place 2015-10-08 19:49:31 +01:00
Steve Klabnik
1625c133de Rollup merge of #28910 - frewsxcv:patch-26, r=steveklabnik 2015-10-08 13:54:05 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
17819aa8f3 Rollup merge of #28908 - GuillaumeGomez:patch-2, r=Manishearth
r? @Manishearth
2015-10-08 13:54:05 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
8ca14251c9 Rollup merge of #28905 - tshepang:typo, r=steveklabnik 2015-10-08 13:54:04 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
8600610197 Rollup merge of #28904 - panicbit:trpl-derive, r=steveklabnik 2015-10-08 13:54:04 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
ac541d3206 Rollup merge of #28893 - steveklabnik:gh28687, r=nikomatsakis
Fixes #28687
2015-10-08 13:54:03 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
252c3838df Rollup merge of #28872 - iwillspeak:master, r=Manishearth
Currently the explain command line flag requires full error codes, complete with
the leading zeros and the E at the beginning. This commit changes that,
if you don't supply a full error code then the error number is padded
out to the required size and the E is added to the beginning.

This means that where previously you would need to write E0001, you can
now write 0001, 001, 01 or just 1 to refer to the same error.
2015-10-08 13:54:03 -04:00
Guillaume Gomez
e4cc54ed06 Fix typo in E0101 2015-10-08 19:49:37 +02:00
bors
64c4b51dd6 Auto merge of #28826 - arthurprs:leading_plus, r=alexcrichton
Closes #27580
2015-10-08 17:19:59 +00:00
bors
95285c496f Auto merge of #28621 - tshepang:move-safety, r=steveklabnik 2015-10-08 14:04:41 +00:00
bors
b75fe81055 Auto merge of #28897 - steveklabnik:rollup, r=steveklabnik
- Successful merges: #28836, #28856, #28874, #28876, #28878, #28880, #28882, #28885, #28889, #28896
- Failed merges:
2015-10-08 12:15:47 +00:00
Corey Farwell
f18d1ad324 Format code-like text in Iterator::cloned doc-comment 2015-10-08 08:00:02 -04:00
bors
bcd27eb7d5 Auto merge of #28891 - cristicbz:new-nbody, r=alexcrichton
This new version takes inspiration from the C implementation of the benchmark, but instead of explicitly using SIMD operations which can't be done on stable, it instead arranges everything the same way and leaves the actual vectorization up to LLVM.

In addition to the ~20% speed gains (see below), this PR also adds some general niceties which showcase the language a little bit: a `Vec3` type to cut down on `(x, y, z)` repetition,  using `while let` instead of `loop-if-break`, iterator adapters instead of for loops etc.

Here are the times in seconds of 10 runs each on my workstation:

```
before: 6.254, 6.260, 6.263, 6.264, 6.265, 6.267, 6.334, 6.341, 6.441, 6.509
before-min: 6.254
before-median: 6.266
before-max: 6.509

after: 4.823, 4.824, 4.826, 4.827, 4.837, 4.839, 4.881, 4.959, 4.990, 5.377
after-min: 4.823
after-median: 4.838
after-max: 5.377

gcc: 4.674, 4.676, 4.680, 4.682, 4.695, 4.696, 4.701, 4.708, 4.794, 5.297
gcc-min: 4.674
gcc-median: 4.696
gcc-max: 5.297
```

On my i7 laptop the speed up is less impressive, from ~5.4s to ~4.7s, but still significant. On my Vultr VPS the numbers look closer to the workstation results. Surprisingly my laptop beats both office workstation and VPS...
2015-10-08 10:04:12 +00:00
bors
88898e6ca7 Auto merge of #28892 - cristicbz:default-wrapping, r=alexcrichton
It's not very common to store `Wrapping` values, but I kept wrapping and unwrapping a hash value when I taking it out of a struct to do operations on it. I couldn't store the hash as `Wrapping<u64>` because I wanted to be able to `#[derive(Default)]` for the struct.

At any rate, it feels to me that `Wrapping<T>` should implement pretty much everything `T` does. I left out `#[derive(Hash)]` since I'd be hard pressed to find a use case and wanted to avoid the extra generated code, but maybe I should add that too?
2015-10-08 07:39:06 +00:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
88506c2261 reference: fix typos 2015-10-08 07:34:58 +02:00
panicbit
7515514fdc trpl: link to derivable trait's docs 2015-10-08 07:27:26 +02:00
panicbit
4d7eee1817 trpl: mention deriving in traits section 2015-10-08 07:15:39 +02:00
bors
2d405afeb0 Auto merge of #28863 - nagisa:test-16403, r=alexcrichton
Closes #16403
2015-10-08 02:31:46 +00:00
bors
e362679bb6 Auto merge of #28811 - alexcrichton:as-ref-ptrs, r=aturon
These common traits were left off originally by accident from these smart
pointers, and a past attempt (#26008) to add them was later reverted (#26160)
due to unexpected breakge (#26096) occurring. The specific breakage in worry is
the meaning of this return value changed:

    let a: Box<Option<T>> = ...;
    a.as_ref()

Currently this returns `Option<&T>` but after this change it will return
`&Option<T>` because the `AsRef::as_ref` method shares the same name as
`Option::as_ref`. A [crater report][crater] of this change, however, has shown
that the fallout of this change is quite minimal. These trait implementations
are "the right impls to add" to these smart pointers and would enable various
generalizations such as those in #27197.

[crater]: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/0ba4c3512b07641c0f99

This commit is a breaking change for the above reasons mentioned, and the
mitigation strategies look like any of:

    Option::as_ref(&a)
    a.as_ref().as_ref()
    (*a).as_ref()
2015-10-08 00:46:01 +00:00
Steve Klabnik
0fbf7eaf81 Rollup merge of #28896 - mkpankov:core-fmt, r=nrc
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2015-10-07 18:18:38 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
fb09639d92 Rollup merge of #28889 - JIghtuse:str_doc, r=steveklabnik 2015-10-07 18:18:38 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
c66ff93da7 Rollup merge of #28885 - frewsxcv:patch-25, r=alexcrichton 2015-10-07 18:18:38 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
4c8a0c0578 Rollup merge of #28882 - ykomatsu:trpl, r=steveklabnik 2015-10-07 18:18:37 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
94755b291a Rollup merge of #28880 - Wallacoloo:book-5.14-typo, r=alexcrichton
The diff can hopefully speak for itself. Regardless: this chapter of the book contained a sentence where "the" was mistakenly repeated twice. In this same section, there was a comma separating two sentences where a period should have been. This PR fixes both issues.
2015-10-07 18:18:37 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
5470a1c975 Rollup merge of #28878 - sourcefrog:doc-links, r=steveklabnik 2015-10-07 18:18:37 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
55c2002b2b Rollup merge of #28876 - steveklabnik:oops, r=Gankro
In #28864, @aarzee submitted some whitespace fixes. I r+'d it. But
@retp998 noticed[1] that this file is explicitly a test of this kind of
whitespace, and so I shouldn't have changed it. This restores the old
line endings.

1: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/28864#discussion_r41332279
2015-10-07 18:18:37 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
4b44296308 Rollup merge of #28874 - GuillaumeGomez:error_code, r=Manishearth
r? @Manishearth
2015-10-07 18:18:36 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
f688c0e711 Rollup merge of #28856 - chills42:master, r=steveklabnik
This is to address issue #28803 by improving some of the references to closures, to explain what they are more clearly, while hopefully still being concise.

r? @steveklabnik
2015-10-07 18:18:36 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
18c66b5aff Rollup merge of #28836 - jackwilsonv:patch-6, r=steveklabnik
r? @steveklabnik
2015-10-07 18:18:36 -04:00
Michael Pankov
11a7773a3a Fix comment gone astray 2015-10-08 01:08:33 +03:00
Michael Pankov
3fbbee6ad5 rustfmt hash submodule 2015-10-08 01:03:52 +03:00
Michael Pankov
17033a62b4 rustfmt part of libcore/fmt
Rest is blocked by https://github.com/nrc/rustfmt/issues/413
2015-10-08 01:02:45 +03:00
bors
e50298f7b5 Auto merge of #28884 - Ms2ger:fmt-mir, r=nikomatsakis
This commit contains some of the changes proposed by a rustfmt invocation,
chosen based on the fairly non-deterministic metric of how much I liked the
change. I expect we will run rustfmt on this crate again later, probably
accepting more of its changes. For now, this is already an improvement over
the status-quo.
2015-10-07 21:25:43 +00:00
Steve Klabnik
bbc2056694 Comment on shadowing with patterns
Fixes #28687
2015-10-07 16:41:15 -04:00
Cristi Cobzarenco
e8021808cb core: Derive Default for Wrapping<T> 2015-10-07 21:31:36 +01:00
Cristi Cobzarenco
49d2441b05 bench: rewrite nbody for better vectorization 2015-10-07 21:05:22 +01:00
bors
babe953e69 Auto merge of #28852 - steveklabnik:doc_char, r=alexcrichton
Mostly adding examples, and reformatting for consistency.
2015-10-07 19:40:03 +00:00
Boris Egorov
1e0fbbd721 trpl: Fix some bad wording in iterators subsection 2015-10-07 23:57:52 +06:00
Boris Egorov
2ba0c48b79 trpl: Use ordered list to release user from counting
Later in text we mention 'step four' and 'step three'. This fix releases user
from counting.
2015-10-07 23:41:20 +06:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
8afa1762f0 use the struct's ctor-id as its variant def-id
this makes the code cleaner, and is a complement to the cleanup on the
HIR side.
2015-10-07 20:31:23 +03:00
bors
3cee9e20f2 Auto merge of #28873 - dotdash:28339, r=nikomatsakis
Fixes #28839
2015-10-07 16:41:55 +00:00
Björn Steinbrink
4da796f1f4 Fix reborrows of &mut pointers
Fixes #28839
2015-10-07 17:23:51 +02:00
bors
c056cbbe05 Auto merge of #28868 - JIghtuse:str_doc, r=steveklabnik 2015-10-07 13:58:51 +00:00
Corey Farwell
e84461a5c5 Alter formatting for words in Option::cloned doc comment 2015-10-07 09:38:36 -04:00