Commit Graph

62764 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
lukaramu
6f0c742b00 Expanded and added links to std::net::{SocketAddr,SocketAddrV4,SocketAddrV6} docs
Part of #29363
Changed summary sentences of SocketAddr and IpAddr for consistency
Linked to SocketAddrV4 and SocketAddrV6 from SocketAddr, moving explaination
there
Expanded top-level docs for SocketAddrV4 and SocketAddrV6, linking to some
relevant IETF RFCs, and linking back to SocketAddr
Changed some of the method summaries to third person as per RFC 1574; added
links to IETF RFCs where appropriate
2017-03-26 14:35:12 +02:00
lukaramu
be713fa4bf Removed link in std::net::ToSocketAddr's summary sentence
Relative links in trait methods don't resolve in e.g.
std/primitive.tuple.html
:(
2017-03-26 14:35:12 +02:00
lukaramu
347b70901c Expanded and added links to std::net::{IpAddr,Ipv4Addr,Ipv6Addr} docs
Part of #29363
Expanded top-level documentation & linked to relevant IETF RFCs.
Added a bunch of links (to true/false/Ipv4Addr/etc.) throughout the docs.
2017-03-26 14:35:12 +02:00
lukaramu
0d5baba70d Added links to std::net::AddrParseError's documentation
Additionally changed the summary sentence to be more consistent with most
of the other FromStr implementations' error types.
2017-03-26 14:35:12 +02:00
lukaramu
df5830a4ec Added links throughout std::net::ToSocketAddrs' documentation
Part of #29363

In the section about the default implementations of ToSocketAddrs,
I moved the bulletpoint of SocketAddrV4 & SocketAddrV6 to the one
stating that SocketAddr is constructed trivially, as this is what's
actually the case
2017-03-26 14:35:12 +02:00
lukaramu
0df7398558 std::net docs: changed occurences of "RFC" to say "IETF RFC"
part of #29363
2017-03-26 14:35:12 +02:00
lukaramu
76d08eda7d Update std::net:Incoming's docs to use standard iterator boilerplate
Part of #29363
2017-03-26 14:35:12 +02:00
lukaramu
169facfc28 added missing links in std::net TCP docs
part of #29363
2017-03-26 14:35:12 +02:00
aStoate
6e6dec0cab change string references in asciiext r? @steveklabnik 2017-03-26 22:26:03 +10:30
bors
bcfd5c48b7 Auto merge of #40501 - jseyfried:shadow_builtin_macros, r=nrc
Allow `use` macro imports to shadow global macros

Terminology:
 - global scope: builtin macros, macros from the prelude, `#[macro_use]`, or `#![plugin(..)]`.
 - legacy scope: crate-local `macro_rules!`.
 - modern scope: `use` macro imports, `macro` (once implemented).

Today, the legacy scope can shadow the global scope (modulo RFC 1560 expanded shadowing restrictions). However, the modern scope cannot shadow or be shadowed by either the global or legacy scopes, leading to ambiguity errors.

This PR allows the modern scope to shadow the global scope (subject to some restrictions).
More specifically, a name in the global scope is as shadowable as a glob import in the module `self`. In other words, we imagine a special, implicit glob import in each module item:
```rust
mod foo {
    #[lexical_only] // Not accessible via `foo::<name>`, like pre-RFC 1560 `use` imports.
    #[shadowable_by_legacy_scope] // for back-compat
    use <global_macros>::*;
}
```

r? @nrc
2017-03-26 11:45:13 +00:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
7e0f7a50ab store a copy of the Issue32230 info within TypeError
The data can't be looked up from the region variable directly, because
the region variable might have been destroyed at the end of a snapshot.

Fixes #40000.
Fixes #40743.
2017-03-26 14:38:23 +03:00
bors
7dd4e2db78 Auto merge of #40347 - alexcrichton:rm-liblog, r=brson
Remove internal liblog

This commit deletes the internal liblog in favor of the implementation that
lives on crates.io. Similarly it's also setting a convention for adding crates
to the compiler. The main restriction right now is that we want compiler
implementation details to be unreachable from normal Rust code (e.g. requires a
feature), and by default everything in the sysroot is reachable via `extern
crate`.

The proposal here is to require that crates pulled in have these lines in their
`src/lib.rs`:

    #![cfg_attr(rustbuild, feature(staged_api, rustc_private))]
    #![cfg_attr(rustbuild, unstable(feature = "rustc_private", issue = "27812"))]

This'll mean that by default they're not using these attributes but when
compiled as part of the compiler they do a few things:

* Mark themselves as entirely unstable via the `staged_api` feature and the
  `#![unstable]` attribute.
* Allow usage of other unstable crates via `feature(rustc_private)` which is
  required if the crate relies on any other crates to compile (other than std).
2017-03-26 04:26:22 +00:00
bors
0f5ddb953a Auto merge of #40809 - alexcrichton:update-sccache-again, r=alexcrichton
travis: Update sccache again

Looks like the last version was built with mio 0.6.5 which now has known bugs
against it. This build includes mio 0.6.6
2017-03-26 01:33:39 +00:00
Colin Wallace
188299e04a char::to_uppercase doc typo: use the 'an' article. 2017-03-25 15:58:35 -07:00
Colin Wallace
53b70953c3 char::to_uppercase doc typo: s/lowercase/uppercase/ 2017-03-25 15:46:13 -07:00
bors
0e4b4eb6ab Auto merge of #40821 - arielb1:fix-emscripten, r=TimNN
try to fix the build on emscripten

The "upstream" emscripten tar.gz now extracts to `emsdk-portable` instead of `emsdk_portable`, breaking our CI. It might be better to vendor a specific version of emscripten instead of using the latest, but I could not find a good way of doing that.

r? @alexcrichton
2017-03-25 22:33:29 +00:00
Marco A L Barbosa
24be89980e Avoid using libc::sigemptyset on Android 2017-03-25 17:15:26 -03:00
Esteban Küber
6341a8b0e5 Clarify suggetion for field used as method
Instead of

```
error: no method named `src_addr` found for type `&wire::ipv4::Repr` in the current scope
   --> src/wire/ipv4.rs:409:34
    |
409 |         packet.set_src_addr(self.src_addr());
    |                                  ^^^^^^^^
    |
note: did you mean to write `self.src_addr`?
   --> src/wire/ipv4.rs:409:34
    |
409 |         packet.set_src_addr(self.src_addr());
    |                                  ^^^^^^^^
```

present

```
error: no method named `src_addr` found for type `&wire::ipv4::Repr` in the current scope
   --> src/wire/ipv4.rs:409:34
    |
409 |         packet.set_src_addr(self.src_addr());
    |                                  ^^^^^^^^ `src_addr` is a field, not a method
    |
    = help: did you mean to write `self.src_addr` instead of `self.src_addr(...)`?
```
2017-03-25 12:57:54 -07:00
projektir
2e14bfe0d7 rustdoc to accept # at the start of a markdown file #40560 2017-03-25 15:42:44 -04:00
Donnie Bishop
fb5e63fc47 Change try! to ? 2017-03-25 14:41:37 -04:00
Corey Farwell
dc52625d61 Rollup merge of #40821 - arielb1:fix-emscripten, r=TimNN
try to fix the build on emscripten

The "upstream" emscripten tar.gz now extracts to `emsdk-portable` instead of `emsdk_portable`, breaking our CI. It might be better to vendor a specific version of emscripten instead of using the latest, but I could not find a good way of doing that.

r? @alexcrichton
2017-03-25 09:30:34 -07:00
Corey Farwell
fbcb370fe8 Rollup merge of #40820 - irfanhudda:fix-typo-algorithm, r=BurntSushi
Fix typo in dec2flt/algorithm.rs
2017-03-25 09:30:33 -07:00
Corey Farwell
2bdbcb0618 Rollup merge of #40807 - stjepang:optimize-insertion-sort, r=alexcrichton
Optimize insertion sort

This change slightly changes the main iteration loop so that LLVM can optimize it more efficiently.

Benchmark:

```
name                                   before ns/iter   after ns/iter    diff ns/iter   diff %
slice::sort_unstable_small_ascending   39 (2051 MB/s)   38 (2105 MB/s)             -1   -2.56%
slice::sort_unstable_small_big_random  579 (2210 MB/s)  575 (2226 MB/s)            -4   -0.69%
slice::sort_unstable_small_descending  80 (1000 MB/s)   70 (1142 MB/s)            -10  -12.50%
slice::sort_unstable_small_random      396 (202 MB/s)   386                       -10   -2.53%
```

The benchmark is not a fluke. I can see that performance on `small_descending` is consistently better after this change. I'm not 100% sure why this makes things faster, but my guess would be that `v.len()+1` to the compiler looks like it could in theory overflow.
2017-03-25 09:30:32 -07:00
Corey Farwell
22f914a09a Rollup merge of #40771 - nikomatsakis:issue-40746-privacy-access-levels, r=eddyb
"on-demandify" privacy and access levels

r? @eddyb
cc @cramertj https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40746
2017-03-25 09:30:31 -07:00
Corey Farwell
03d54a4f06 Rollup merge of #40740 - shepmaster:inclusive-range-unstable-doc, r=steveklabnik
Basic documentation for inclusive range syntax

Done so that we can remove mention of this from the stable documentation ⚠️.
2017-03-25 09:30:30 -07:00
Corey Farwell
2673b03d65 Rollup merge of #40734 - adamransom:fix/40661, r=jseyfried
Add warning for use of lifetime parameter with 'static bound

Previously a `'static` lifetime bound would result in an `undeclared lifetime` error when compiling, even though it could be considered valid.

However, it is unnecessary to use it as a lifetime bound so we present the user with a warning instead and suggest using the `'static` lifetime directly, in place of the lifetime parameter. We can change this to an error (or warning with lint) if that's decided to be more appropriate.

Example output:
```
warning: unnecessary lifetime parameter `'a`
 --> ../static-lifetime-bound.rs:3:10
  |
3 | fn f<'a: 'static>(val: &'a i32) {
  |      ^^^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = help: you can use the `'static` lifetime directly, in place `'a`
```

Fixes #40661

r? @jseyfried
2017-03-25 09:30:29 -07:00
Corey Farwell
f43c336e74 Rollup merge of #40642 - frewsxcv:io-bufread-doc-examples, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rewrite `io::BufRead` doc examples to better demonstrate behaviors.

Prior to this commit, most of the `BufRead` examples used `StdinLock` to
demonstrate how certain `BufRead` methods worked. Using `StdinLock` is
not ideal since:

* Relying on run-time data means we can't show concrete examples of how
  these methods work up-front. The user is required to run them in order
  to see how they behave.
* If the user tries to run an example in the playpen, it won't work
  because the playpen doesn't support user input to stdin.
2017-03-25 09:30:28 -07:00
Donnie Bishop
64cd0bebab Remove trailing whitespace 2017-03-25 12:22:23 -04:00
Tim Neumann
935d84a272 fix permissions of emsdk_portable 2017-03-25 17:22:07 +01:00
Donnie Bishop
33a6a07d58 FromStr implementation example 2017-03-25 11:56:52 -04:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
ca85c400da travis: try to fix the build on emscripten
The emsdk-portable .tar.gz now extracts to emsdk-portable instead of
emsdk_portable. Handle that.
2017-03-25 17:36:54 +03:00
Marco A L Barbosa
b45c631382 Fix libc::bind call on aarch64-linux-android 2017-03-25 11:03:06 -03:00
Marco A L Barbosa
a7add43389 Fix c_char (u8 -> i8) definition for i686-linux-android 2017-03-25 11:03:06 -03:00
Marco A L Barbosa
6344d08727 Update libc to 0.2.21 2017-03-25 11:03:06 -03:00
Irfan Hudda
5d9d652e0f Fix typo in dec2flt/algorithm.rs 2017-03-25 16:21:08 +05:30
Donnie Bishop
779d2f3044 Link ParseBoolError to from_str method of bool 2017-03-25 06:25:08 -04:00
Phil Ellison
8b92255b64 Don't stutter in operator descriptions #29365 2017-03-25 09:06:14 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
29a052d2d8 Fix ICE with nested macros in certain situations. 2017-03-25 04:04:13 +00:00
Alex Crichton
bff332e0a2 travis: Update sccache again
Looks like the last version was built with mio 0.6.5 which now has known bugs
against it. This build includes mio 0.6.6
2017-03-24 19:00:35 -07:00
Adam Ransom
e7949d0013 Warn when using a 'static lifetime bound
Previously a `'static` lifetime bound would result in an `undeclared
lifetime` error when compiling, even though it could be considered
valid.

However, it is unnecessary to use it as a lifetime bound so we present
the user with a warning instead and suggest using the `'static` lifetime
directly, in place of the lifetime parameter.
2017-03-25 10:47:19 +09:00
bors
49c67bd632 Auto merge of #40806 - frewsxcv:rollup, r=frewsxcv
Rollup of 8 pull requests

- Successful merges: #40567, #40602, #40636, #40739, #40756, #40790, #40794, #40803
- Failed merges:
2017-03-24 23:46:45 +00:00
Stjepan Glavina
2c816f7fb6 Optimize insertion sort
This change slightly changes the main iteration loop so that LLVM can
optimize it more efficiently.

Benchmark:

name                                   before ns/iter   after ns/iter    diff ns/iter   diff %
slice::sort_unstable_small_ascending   39 (2051 MB/s)   38 (2105 MB/s)             -1   -2.56%
slice::sort_unstable_small_big_random  579 (2210 MB/s)  575 (2226 MB/s)            -4   -0.69%
slice::sort_unstable_small_descending  80 (1000 MB/s)   70 (1142 MB/s)            -10  -12.50%
slice::sort_unstable_small_random      396 (202 MB/s)   386                       -10   -2.53%
2017-03-25 00:32:15 +01:00
Corey Farwell
6cd46603a4 Rollup merge of #40803 - lukaramu:contributing-docs, r=steveklabnik
Update CONTRIBUTING.md regarding documentation contributions

Changed link to documentation issues from A-docs to T-doc as this has just been migrated.
Added a link to the documentation style guidelines in RFC 1574 (I've linked to [Appendix A][1] specifically since that's the combined version).

r? @steveklabnik

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1574-more-api-documentation-conventions.md#appendix-a-full-conventions-text
2017-03-24 18:13:16 -05:00
Corey Farwell
0566e13ed4 Rollup merge of #40794 - s3rvac:fix-formatting-in-command-envs-docs, r=steveklabnik
Fix formatting in the docs for std::process::Command::envs()

An empty line between the *Basic usage:* text and the example is required to properly format the code. Without the empty line, the example is not formatted as code.

[Here](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/process/struct.Command.html#method.envs) you can see the current (improper) formatting.
2017-03-24 18:13:15 -05:00
Corey Farwell
eb6f09ce24 Rollup merge of #40790 - stepancheg:btreemap-drop, r=alexcrichton
Unnecessary iteration in BTreeMap::drop

`IntoIter::drop` already iterates.
2017-03-24 18:13:14 -05:00
Corey Farwell
433c0b70ce Rollup merge of #40756 - stjepang:fix-pdqsort-link, r=steveklabnik
Fix markdown links to pdqsort

r? @alexcrichton
2017-03-24 18:13:13 -05:00
Corey Farwell
dd9e5892f4 Rollup merge of #40739 - cuviper:hash-rev-drop, r=arthurprs
Simplify hash table drops

This replaces the `std::collections:#️⃣:table::RevMoveBuckets`
iterator with a simpler `while` loop.  This iterator was only used for
dropping the remaining elements of a `RawTable`, so instead we can just
loop through directly and drop them in place.

This should be functionally equivalent to the former code, but a little
easier to read.  I was hoping it might have some performance benefit
too, but it seems the optimizer was already good enough to see through
the iterator -- the generated code is nearly the same.  Maybe it will
still help if an element type has more complicated drop code.
2017-03-24 18:13:12 -05:00
Corey Farwell
b561d2b530 Rollup merge of #40636 - nikomatsakis:revert-39485, r=eddyb
Revert #39485, fixing type-inference regressions

This reverts PR #39485, which should fix the immediate regressions. Eventually I'd like to land https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/40224 -- or some variant of it -- which revisits the question fo dead-code and inference.

r? @eddyb
cc @canndrew
2017-03-24 18:13:11 -05:00
Corey Farwell
6cf5988651 Rollup merge of #40602 - oli-obk:fn_const, r=eddyb
Represent function pointers in mir-constants as a Value instead of Item

r? @eddyb
2017-03-24 18:13:10 -05:00
Corey Farwell
667e3166d8 Rollup merge of #40567 - clarcharr:rustdoc-sort, r=frewsxcv
Fix for #39596: sort Trait2 before Trait10.

This is a change discussed in #39596. Essentially, item names will be sorted as if they're (&str, u64) pairs instead of just `&str`, meaning that `"Apple" < "Banana"` and also `"Fruit10" > "Fruit2"`.

Sample sorting:

1. Apple
2. Banana
3. Fruit
4. Fruit0
5. Fruit00
6. Fruit1
7. Fruit01
8. Fruit2
9. Fruit02
10. Fruit20
11. Fruit100
12. Pear

Examples of generated documentation:
https://docs.charr.xyz/before-doc/test_sorting/
https://docs.charr.xyz/after-doc/test_sorting/

Screenshots of generated documentation:
Before: http://imgur.com/Ktb10ti
After: http://imgur.com/CZJjqIN
2017-03-24 18:13:09 -05:00