An 'overlong encoding' is a codepoint encoded non-minimally using the
utf-8 format. Denying these enforce each codepoint to have only one
valid representation in utf-8.
An example is byte sequence 0xE0 0x80 0x80 which could be interpreted as
U+0, but it's an overlong encoding since the canonical form is just
0x00.
Another example is 0xE0 0x80 0xAF which was previously accepted and is
an overlong encoding of the solidus "/". Directory traversal characters
like / and . form the most compelling argument for why this commit is
security critical.
Factor out common UTF-8 decoding expressions as macros. This commit will
partly duplicate UTF-8 decoding, so it is now present in both
fn is_utf8() and .char_range_at(); the latter using an assumption of
a valid str.
Bytes 0xC0, 0xC1 can only be used to start 2-byte codepoint encodings,
that are 'overlong encodings' of codepoints below 128.
The reference given in a comment -- https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3629
-- does in fact already exclude these bytes, so no additional comment
should be needed in the code.
Renamed bytes_iter to byte_iter to match other iterators
Refactored str Iterators to use DoubleEnded Iterators and typedefs instead of wrapper structs
Reordered the Iterator section
Whitespace fixup
Moved clunky `each_split_within` function to the one place in the tree where it's actually needed
Replaced all block doccomments in str with line doccomments
Contiunation of naming cleanup in `libsyntax::ast`:
```rust
ast::node_id => ast::NodeId
ast::local_crate => ast::LOCAL_CRATE
ast::crate_node_id => ast::CRATE_NODE_ID
ast::blk_check_mode => ast::BlockCheckMode
ast::ty_field => ast::TypeField
ast::ty_method => ast::TypeMethod
```
Also moved span field directly into `TypeField` struct and cleaned up overlooked `ast::CrateConfig` renamings from last pull request.
Cheers,
Michael
Implement RandomAccessIterator (RAI) where possible, for Iterator adaptors such as Map, Enumerate, Peek, Skip, Take, Cycle, where the adapted iterator is already RAI, and for collections where it is relevant (ringbuf and bitv).
After discussion with thestinger, remove the RAI impl for VecMutIterator, we cannot soundly provide mutable access with this trait.
Implement Extendable everywhere FromIterator is already implemented.
Fixes issue #8108.
Implement RAI where possible for iterator adaptors such as Map,
Enumerate, Skip, Take, Zip, Cycle (all of the requiring that the adapted
iterator also implements RAI).
Drop the "Iterator" suffix for the the structs in std::iterator.
Filter, Zip, Chain etc. are shorter type names for when iterator
pipelines need their types written out in full in return value types, so
it's easier to read and write. the iterator module already forms enough
namespace.
Implement Clone and DeepClone for functions with 0 to 8 arguments. `extern fn()` is implicitly copyable so it's simple, except there is no way to implement it generically over #n function arguments.
Allows deriving of Clone on structs containing `extern "Rust" fn`.
r? @graydon Package IDs can now be of the form a/b/c#FOO, where (if a/b/c is
a git repository) FOO is any tag in the repository. Non-numeric
tags only match against package IDs with the same tag, and aren't
compared linearly like numeric versions.
While I was at it, refactored the code that calls `git clone`, and segregated build output properly for different packages.
With an expression like
static w : foo = foo { a:5, ..x };
Rust currently gives the error "constant contains unimplemented expression type". This branch implements support for constant structs with `..base`.
Drop the "Iterator" suffix for the the structs in std::iterator.
Filter, Zip, Chain etc. are shorter type names for when iterator
pipelines need their types written out in full in return value types, so
it's easier to read and write. the iterator module already forms enough
namespace.
This fixes the recently introduced peak memory usage regression by
freeing the intermediate results as soon as they're not required
anymore instead of keeping them around for the whole compilation
process.
Refs #8077
This fixes the recently introduced peak memory usage regression by
freeing the intermediate results as soon as they're not required
anymore instead of keeping them around for the whole compilation
process.
Refs #8077
Adds a fence operation to close#8061
Also adds static initializers to for atomic types. Since the fields are private, you aren't able to have `static mut` variables that are an atomic type. Each atomic type's initializer starts at a 0-value (so unset for `AtomicFlag` and false for `AtomicBool`).
#7617
While the code that was there should've been perfectly fine (and seemingly is on linux at least) there seems to be some sort of weird interaction going on with statics and vectors. I couldn't get a smaller test case to reproduce that behaviour. The for loop in `rust::usage` seemingly just goes past the end of the vector thus getting garbage which it tries to pass to malloc somewhere down the line.
In any case, using a fixed length vector seems to mitigate this.