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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wangshan Lu
d944689cf6 Fix dead link for std::sync::mpsc. 2015-03-23 19:11:03 +08:00
Niko Matsakis
45fae88256 When matching against a pattern (either via match or let) that
contains ref-bindings, do not permit any upcasting from the type of
the value being matched. Similarly, do not permit coercion in a `let`.

This is a [breaking-change] in that it closes a type hole that
previously existed, and in that coercion is not performed. You should
be able to work around the latter by converting:

```rust
let ref mut x: T = expr;
```

into

```rust
let x: T = expr;
let ref mut x = x;
```

Restricting coercion not to apply in the case of `let ref` or `let ref mut` is sort
of unexciting to me, but seems the best solution:

1. Mixing coercion and `let ref` or `let ref mut` is a bit odd, because you are taking
   the address of a (coerced) temporary, but only sometimes. It's not syntactically evident,
   in other words, what's going on. When you're doing a coercion, you're kind of

2. Put another way, I would like to preserve the relationship that
   `equality <= subtyping <= coercion <= as-coercion`, where this is
   an indication of the number of `(T1,T2)` pairs that are accepted by
   the various relations. Trying to mix `let ref mut` and coercion
   would create another kind of relation that is like coercion, but
   acts differently in the case where a precise match is needed.

3. In any case, this is strictly more conservative than what we had
   before and we can undo it in the future if we find a way to make
   coercion mix with type equality.

The change to match I feel ok about but similarly unthrilled. There is
some subtle text already concerning whether to use eqtype or subtype
for identifier bindings. The best fix I think would be to always have
match use strict equality but use subtyping on identifier bindings,
but the comment `(*)` explains why that's not working at the moment.
As above, I think we can change this as we clean up the code there.
2015-03-23 05:30:43 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
50ea6f6886 Remove incorrect subtyping for &mut Trait and introduce coercion
for `&mut (Trait+'a)` to `&mut (Trait+'b)` if `'a:'b`.

Fixes #14985.
2015-03-23 04:52:33 -04:00
Anders Kaseorg
737bb30f0a min_stack_size: clarify both reasons to use dlsym
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
2015-03-23 04:02:02 -04:00
Anders Kaseorg
b6641c1595 min_stack_size: update non-Linux implementation comment
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
2015-03-23 03:48:06 -04:00
Anders Kaseorg
0090e01f08 Get __pthread_get_minstack at runtime with dlsym
Linking __pthread_get_minstack, even weakly, was causing Debian’s
dpkg-shlibdeps to detect an unnecessarily strict versioned dependency
on libc6.

Closes #23628.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
2015-03-23 01:05:05 -04:00
Liam Monahan
558c427cd3 Fix a typo in the Rust Book ownership page. 2015-03-23 00:00:00 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
b4e9106a8a Rollup merge of #23590 - FuGangqiang:attr, r=alexcrichton 2015-03-23 04:54:27 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
5b9e87b571 Rollup merge of #23576 - barosl:mutex-doc, r=alexcrichton 2015-03-23 04:54:27 +05:30
FuGangqiang
7ec80fa31c add lifetime for while and for expression 2015-03-23 04:54:27 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
f5782faa06 Rollup merge of #23562 - steveklabnik:fix_book_numbers, r=alexcrichton
Rustbook already does this.
2015-03-23 04:54:27 +05:30
FuGangqiang
5836efdfe7 fix the attributes sytax 2015-03-23 04:54:27 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
420bf9dd44 Rollup merge of #23554 - Ms2ger:readme-rustc, r=steveklabnik 2015-03-23 04:54:26 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
718fe3d9c5 Rollup merge of #23578 - fhahn:issue-22820-feature-gate-tests1, r=alexcrichton
...ures.

Namely:

 * `box_syntax`
 * `box_patterns`
 * `simd_ffi`
 * `macro_reexport`

cc #22820
2015-03-23 04:54:26 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
d8baa010ab Rollup merge of #23570 - dotdash:issue23550, r=eddyb
Boolean values and small aggregates have a different type in args/allocas than
in SSA values but the intrinsics for volatile and atomic ops were
missing the necessary casts to handle that.

Fixes #23550
2015-03-23 04:54:26 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
a91eece96b Rollup merge of #23559 - aturon:future-proof-map-index, r=Gankro
This commit removes the `IndexMut` impls on `HashMap` and `BTreeMap`, in
order to future-proof the API against the eventual inclusion of an
`IndexSet` trait.

Ideally, we would eventually be able to support:

```rust
map[owned_key] = val;
map[borrowed_key].mutating_method(arguments);
&mut map[borrowed_key];
```

but to keep the design space as unconstrained as possible, we do not
currently want to support `IndexMut`, in case some other strategy will
eventually be needed.

Code currently using mutating index notation can use `get_mut` instead.

[breaking-change]

Closes #23448

r? @Gankro
2015-03-23 04:54:26 +05:30
Felix S. Klock II
4dfec6cab5 placate check-pretty and pretty-printer bug; see also issue 23623. 2015-03-22 23:53:06 +01:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
8a500dea0e book: some Crates and Modules nits 2015-03-22 23:38:36 +02:00
Steve Klabnik
81801f2171 Re-word explanation on closures in intro
Fixes #23571
2015-03-22 15:40:46 -04:00
Ms2ger
29aca83eb4 Remove an unsafe function definition in __thread_local_inner.
This fixes a build error when using thread_local!() in a deny(unsafe_code)
scope in Servo for Android.
2015-03-22 20:27:00 +01:00
Steve Klabnik
fbc823d1e3 Document how to document macros
Fixes #23571
2015-03-22 15:26:23 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
3d04cb3688 Note order of BinaryHeap::drain
Fixes #23564
2015-03-22 15:21:32 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
5321d22afa Remove bad reference to std::io
Closes #23540
2015-03-22 15:04:58 -04:00
Björn Steinbrink
cfe7a8db06 Reduce code bloat in closure
For the rust-call ABI, the last function argument is a tuple that gets
untupled for the actual call. For bare functions using this ABI, the
code has access to the tuple, so we need to tuple the arguments again.
But closures can't actually access the tuple. Their arguments map to the
elements in the tuple. So what we currently do is to tuple the arguments
and then immediately untuple them again, which is pretty useless and we
can just omit it.
2015-03-22 19:18:07 +01:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
90c8592889 Refine Cursor docstring 2015-03-22 19:36:17 +02:00
bors
b0aad7dd4f Auto merge of #23361 - petrochenkov:refdst, r=jakub-
After this patch code like `let ref a = *"abcdef"` doesn't cause ICE anymore.
Required for #23121

There are still places in rustc_trans where pointers are always assumed to be thin. In particular, #19064 is not resolved by this patch.
2015-03-22 15:52:30 +00:00
Andrew Paseltiner
1381249265 implement Clone for btree iterators 2015-03-21 22:55:52 -04:00
Alex Crichton
1ec9adcfc0 std: Tweak rt::at_exit behavior
There have been some recent panics on the bots and this commit is an attempt to
appease them. Previously it was considered invalid to run `rt::at_exit` after
the handlers had already started running. Due to the multithreaded nature of
applications, however, it is not always possible to guarantee this. For example
[this program][ex] will show off the abort.

[ex]: https://gist.github.com/alexcrichton/56300b87af6fa554e52d

The semantics of the `rt::at_exit` function have been modified as such:

* It is now legal to call `rt::at_exit` at any time. The return value now
  indicates whether the closure was successfully registered or not. Callers must
  now decide what to do with this information.
* The `rt::at_exit` handlers will now be run for a fixed number of iterations.
  Common cases (such as the example shown) may end up registering a new handler
  while others are running perhaps once or twice, so this common condition is
  covered by re-running the handlers a fixed number of times, after which new
  registrations are forbidden.

Some usage of `rt::at_exit` was updated to handle these new semantics, but
deprecated or unstable libraries calling `rt::at_exit` were not updated.
2015-03-21 11:14:58 -07:00
Alex Crichton
e24fe5b8cf std: Remove deprecated ptr functions
The method with which backwards compatibility was retained ended up leading to
documentation that rustdoc didn't handle well and largely ended up confusing.
2015-03-21 10:16:01 -07:00
Felix S. Klock II
5e47c6655b workaround bugs in pretty-printer so that we can pass check-stage2-pretty-rpass. 2015-03-21 17:57:22 +01:00
Björn Steinbrink
d4ca1cffce Fix volatile / atomic ops on bools and small aggregates
Boolean values and small aggregates have a different type in
args/allocas than in SSA values but the intrinsics for volatile and
atomic ops were missing the necessary casts to handle that.

Fixes #23550
2015-03-21 10:46:52 +01:00
Florian Hahn
c48bb85702 Add tests checking that a number of feature gates are gating their features.
Namely:

 * `box_syntax`
 * `box_patterns`
 * `simd_ffi`
 * `macro_reexport`

 cc #22820
2015-03-21 10:18:28 +01:00
Barosl Lee
84b14c5dc9 Fix documentation for std::sync::mutex: into_guard -> into_inner 2015-03-21 14:38:23 +09:00
bors
ecf8c64e1b Auto merge of #23470 - alexcrichton:less-prelude, r=aturon
This commit removes the reexports of `old_io` traits as well as `old_path` types
and traits from the prelude. This functionality is now all deprecated and needs
to be removed to make way for other functionality like `Seek` in the `std::io`
module (currently reexported as `NewSeek` in the io prelude).

Closes #23377
Closes #23378
2015-03-21 05:25:21 +00:00
Alex Crichton
212e03181e std: Remove old_io/old_path from the prelude
This commit removes the reexports of `old_io` traits as well as `old_path` types
and traits from the prelude. This functionality is now all deprecated and needs
to be removed to make way for other functionality like `Seek` in the `std::io`
module (currently reexported as `NewSeek` in the io prelude).

Closes #23377
Closes #23378
2015-03-20 20:07:19 -07:00
bors
e2fa53e593 Auto merge of #23512 - oli-obk:result_ok_unwrap, r=alexcrichton
because then the call to `unwrap()` will not print the error object.
2015-03-20 23:16:47 +00:00
Ches Martin
92294e7aed guide: Improvements to language covering enums 2015-03-21 05:32:26 +07:00
Ches Martin
0c040b07f0 guide: minor copy edits 2015-03-21 05:32:07 +07:00
bors
68d6941563 Auto merge of #23267 - alexcrichton:issue-20012, r=aturon
This reverts commit aec67c2.

Closes #20012

This is temporarily rebased on #23245 as it would otherwise conflict, the last commit is the only one relevant to this PR though.
2015-03-20 20:19:42 +00:00
Steve Klabnik
9acdcba3d5 Remove manual numbers from TRPL
Rustbook already does this.
2015-03-20 15:27:55 -04:00
Alex Crichton
1cc9718fde Revert "Revert "std: Re-enable at_exit()""
This reverts commit aec67c2ee0.
2015-03-20 10:56:27 -07:00
Aaron Turon
5fe0bb743a Future-proof indexing on maps: remove IndexMut
This commit removes the `IndexMut` impls on `HashMap` and `BTreeMap`, in
order to future-proof the API against the eventual inclusion of an
`IndexSet` trait.

Ideally, we would eventually be able to support:

```rust
map[owned_key] = val;
map[borrowed_key].mutating_method(arguments);
&mut map[borrowed_key];
```

but to keep the design space as unconstrained as possible, we do not
currently want to support `IndexMut`, in case some other strategy will
eventually be needed.

Code currently using mutating index notation can use `get_mut` instead.

[breaking-change]

Closes #23448
2015-03-20 10:46:31 -07:00
bors
3900c089a1 Auto merge of #23471 - sae-bom:aarch64-linux-android, r=alexcrichton
Resolved #21773. (Aarch64 test has been broken again)
r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-20 17:45:15 +00:00
Flavio Percoco
04d57729fc fix fallout 2015-03-20 16:48:15 +01:00
Flavio Percoco
38dbcb2e37 Check trait unsafety for defaulted traits 2015-03-20 16:43:11 +01:00
Flavio Percoco
01d24297eb Feature gate defaulted traits 2015-03-20 16:43:11 +01:00
Flavio Percoco
9ae144f055 Add default impls for Send/Sync 2015-03-20 16:43:11 +01:00
bors
ecdf792d1d Auto merge of #23537 - steveklabnik:gh22551, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #22551

('grammar' wasn't really used in the chapter at all)
2015-03-20 15:02:55 +00:00
Steve Klabnik
af09763cc1 Add AST to the glossary
Fixes #22551
2015-03-20 10:55:51 -04:00
Ms2ger
3bdb5c3078 Make librustc's markdown README.txt claim to be markdown.
This allows github to render it with formatting.
2015-03-20 13:29:13 +01:00
Ms2ger
41a7177d6a Update librustc's README.txt for some code changes and reformat it. 2015-03-20 13:29:01 +01:00
bors
cbc660bd1c Auto merge of #23522 - steveklabnik:gh22518, r=Manishearth
When investigating #22518, this chapter is really the only part that has `rand`, and the rest still works without it. We should have some examples like this, but for now, it's more important to be right than perfect.
2015-03-20 11:29:12 +00:00
Felix S. Klock II
61ff823c63 Test suite for overflowing shift operators.
Note the tests have been revised to match new semantics for 8- and
16-bit values.
2015-03-20 11:26:09 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
19fef72a8c Added panic-on-overflow for rhs of left and right shift expressions.
This includes a slight refactoring of the `cast_shift_rhs` and related
functions in `trans::base`, so that I can call them from much later in
the compiler's control flow (so that we can clearly dilineate where
automatic conversions of the RHS occur, versus where we check it).

The rhs-checking and fallback-masking is generalized to 8- and 16-bit
values, and the fallback-masking is turned on unconditionally.

Fix #10183.

Is this a [breaking-change]?  I would argue it is not; it only adds a
strict definition to what was previously undefined behavior; however,
there might be code that was e.g. assuming that `1_i8 << 17` yields 0.
(This happens in certain contexts and at certain optimization levels.)
2015-03-20 11:25:20 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
b4a1e59146 don't use Result::ok just to be able to use unwrap/unwrap_or 2015-03-20 08:19:13 +01:00
Manish Goregaokar
6107e4c0b8 Rollup merge of #23534 - steveklabnik:remove_sched_threads, r=alexcrichton
As @alexcrichton says, this was really a libgreen thing, and isn't
relevant now.

As this removes a technically-public function, this is a

[breaking-change]
2015-03-20 12:43:15 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
0711006694 Rollup merge of #23532 - steveklabnik:gh22002, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #22002
2015-03-20 12:43:14 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
17f3f3e3e6 Rollup merge of #23526 - mbrubeck:uppercase, r=steveklabnik
`uppercase` and `lowercase` are currently named `to_uppercase` and `to_lowercase`. Also adds a link to the `char` type documentation which has much more detail on these iterators.
2015-03-20 12:43:14 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
2ac03bceb4 Rollup merge of #23518 - farcaller:fix_quote_method, r=eddyb
This fixes several use cases that were broken after #23265 landed.
2015-03-20 12:43:13 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
90e7f472f7 Rollup merge of #23499 - mbrubeck:doc-edit, r=huonw
Multiple people have been suprised by this aspect of read_line's behavior, which is not obvious from the docs.
2015-03-20 12:43:13 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
dbe084b5bf Rollup merge of #23447 - kjpgit:kjp/pointerexample, r=steveklabnik
These two borrowing examples were confusing/misleading.  This changes it
to more clearly show how you _can_ borrow a box, and also uses & instead
of &*.
2015-03-20 12:43:12 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
1ceb26b48c Rollup merge of #22631 - aepsil0n:issue-22098, r=aturon
Fixes #22098.
2015-03-20 12:43:12 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
baf6b3a35d Rollup merge of #23531 - steveklabnik:gh21709, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #21709
2015-03-20 12:43:12 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
17c1a46a7d Rollup merge of #23529 - steveklabnik:gh23426, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #23426
2015-03-20 12:43:11 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
e2d32b74ec Rollup merge of #23525 - steveklabnik:test_tasks, r=alexcrichton
We don't use 'task' anymore, these are now threads.

Because this changes the name of a compiler option, this is

[breaking-change]

I think this is small enough to not need an RFC, nor a period of accepting both. If we want to take both for a while, I can change the patch.
2015-03-20 12:43:11 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
3e433738fb Rollup merge of #23504 - alexcrichton:parse-error-not-unit, r=aturon
The IP and socket address types all had `FromStr` implemented but the
implementations were not marked stable, nor was the error type returned ready to
be properly stabilized.

This commit marks the implementations of `FromStr` as stable and also renamed
the `ParseError` structure to `AddrParseError`. The error is now also an opaque
structure that cannot be constructed outside the standard library.

cc #22949
[breaking-change]
2015-03-20 12:43:11 +05:30
bors
fda8673531 Auto merge of #23504 - alexcrichton:parse-error-not-unit, r=aturon
The IP and socket address types all had `FromStr` implemented but the
implementations were not marked stable, nor was the error type returned ready to
be properly stabilized.

This commit marks the implementations of `FromStr` as stable and also renamed
the `ParseError` structure to `AddrParseError`. The error is now also an opaque
structure that cannot be constructed outside the standard library.

cc #22949
[breaking-change]
2015-03-20 04:30:04 +00:00
bors
e98e391337 Auto merge of #23254 - jbcrail:saturating-math-docs, r=steveklabnik
This was added for #23241.
2015-03-20 01:35:54 +00:00
Steve Klabnik
71321ff33f Remove rt::default_sched_threads and RUST_THREADS.
As @alexcrichton says, this was really a libgreen thing, and isn't
relevant now.

As this removes a technically-public function, this is a

[breaking-change]

Conflicts:
	src/libtest/lib.rs
2015-03-20 05:36:07 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
4294327886 Rollup merge of #23254 - jbcrail:saturating-math-docs, r=steveklabnik
This was added for #23241.
2015-03-20 05:30:12 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
97f03e7ad9 Rollup merge of #23489 - michaelwoerister:span-artihmetic-overflow-bug, r=alexcrichton
This should solve issues #23115, #23469, and #23407.

As the title says, this is just a workaround. The underlying problem is that macro expansion can produce invalid spans. I've opened issue #23480 so we don't forget about that.
2015-03-20 05:30:06 +05:30
Jake Goulding
c6ca2205ea StrExt::splitn should not require a DoubleEndedSearcher
Closes #23262
2015-03-19 19:25:22 -04:00
Jake Goulding
6a5148bda1 Introduce rsplit 2015-03-19 19:25:22 -04:00
bors
f4e0ce66a3 Auto merge of #23489 - michaelwoerister:span-artihmetic-overflow-bug, r=alexcrichton
This should solve issues #23115, #23469, and #23407.

As the title says, this is just a workaround. The underlying problem is that macro expansion can produce invalid spans. I've opened issue #23480 so we don't forget about that.
2015-03-19 22:37:02 +00:00
Steve Klabnik
3e3408de0f Comment on when ReadDir is Err
Fixes #23426
2015-03-19 18:21:39 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
d081b241ff Reference Drop in FFI chapter
Fixes #22002
2015-03-19 18:11:35 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
109803f6d5 Remove incorrect statement about raw pointers.
Fixes #21709
2015-03-19 18:06:54 -04:00
Matt Brubeck
973b788f40 Update docs for ToUppercase/ToLowercase structs
`uppercase` and `lowercase` are currently named `to_uppercase` and `to_lowercase`.
Also adds a link to the `char` type documentation which has much more detail
on these iterators.
2015-03-19 13:34:18 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
7cbc42849f RUST_TEST_TASKS -> RUST_TEST_THREADS
We don't use 'task' anymore, these are now threads.

Because this changes the name of a compiler option, this is

[breaking-change]
2015-03-19 15:42:56 -04:00
Steve Klabnik
0249603c20 Remove the Guessing Game from the book
Fixes #22518
2015-03-19 15:19:20 -04:00
bors
7f53b943f9 Auto merge of #23430 - alexcrichton:io-error, r=aturon
This commit stabilizes the `ErrorKind` enumeration which is consumed by and
generated by the `io::Error` type. The purpose of this type is to serve as a
cross-platform namespace to categorize errors into. Two specific issues are
addressed as part of this stablization:

* The naming of each variant was scrutinized and some were tweaked. An example
  is how `FileNotFound` was renamed to simply `NotFound`. These names should not
  show either a Unix or Windows bias and the set of names is intended to grow
  over time. For now the names will likely largely consist of those errors
  generated by the I/O APIs in the standard library.

* The mapping of OS error codes onto kinds has been altered. Coalescing no
  longer occurs (multiple error codes become one kind). It is intended that each
  OS error code, if bound, corresponds to only one `ErrorKind`. The current set
  of error kinds was expanded slightly to include some networking errors.

This commit also adds a `raw_os_error` function which returns an `Option<i32>`
to extract the underlying raw error code from the `Error`.

Closes #16666

[breaking-change]
2015-03-19 19:15:22 +00:00
Michael Woerister
1ea971ff87 Add test case for stable import of invalid span information. 2015-03-19 18:52:30 +01:00
Vladimir Pouzanov
bd1f562e19 Added missing impl_to_source! and impl_to_tokens! for TraitItem. 2015-03-19 17:04:03 +00:00
Vladimir Pouzanov
e3cde9783b Added missing impl_to_source! and impl_to_tokens! for ImplItem.
This fixes several use cases that were broken after #23265 landed.
2015-03-19 17:01:15 +00:00
Alex Crichton
dedac5eb3c std: Stablize io::ErrorKind
This commit stabilizes the `ErrorKind` enumeration which is consumed by and
generated by the `io::Error` type. The purpose of this type is to serve as a
cross-platform namespace to categorize errors into. Two specific issues are
addressed as part of this stablization:

* The naming of each variant was scrutinized and some were tweaked. An example
  is how `FileNotFound` was renamed to simply `NotFound`. These names should not
  show either a Unix or Windows bias and the set of names is intended to grow
  over time. For now the names will likely largely consist of those errors
  generated by the I/O APIs in the standard library.

* The mapping of OS error codes onto kinds has been altered. Coalescing no
  longer occurs (multiple error codes become one kind). It is intended that each
  OS error code, if bound, corresponds to only one `ErrorKind`. The current set
  of error kinds was expanded slightly to include some networking errors.

This commit also adds a `raw_os_error` function which returns an `Option<i32>`
to extract the underlying raw error code from the `Error`.
2015-03-19 09:59:21 -07:00
bors
81e2396c76 Auto merge of #23213 - ipetkov:rustdoc-src-fix, r=huonw
* rustdoc was doubly appending the file name to the path of where to
  generate the source files, meanwhile, the [src] hyperlinks were not
* Added a flag to rustdoc::html::render::clean_srcpath to ignore the
  last path component, i.e. the file name itself to prevent the issue
* This also avoids creating directories with the same name as source
  files, and it makes sure the link to `main.css` is correct as well.

Fixes #23192
2015-03-19 16:42:16 +00:00
Valerii Hiora
6f09dfc23a Socket options constants for *BSD/Linux/Windows 2015-03-19 16:58:08 +02:00
Drew Crawford
a848ce4d38 Adding sys/socket.h constants for iOS/Mac, particularly for SO_SOCKET options.
This is probably more broadly applicable than these two platforms
(since it's part of the bsd4.4 standard) but that's outside my problem domain today.
If this goes well, I may submit Linux/64 support in a separate PR.

Reviewers should take a look at http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/xnu-792.17.14/bsd/sys/socket.h?txt
which defines constants for OSX.  iOS uses the same header.

I release this patch under the MIT license.
2015-03-19 16:04:01 +02:00
bors
08dd30d9eb Auto merge of #23498 - pcwalton:inline-police, r=cmr
r? @cmr
2015-03-19 13:10:37 +00:00
Eduard Bopp
5bfb5bab9a Allow Float::ldexp to be called as a method
Fixes #22098.
2015-03-19 14:00:00 +01:00
bors
d5408f376f Auto merge of #23507 - jbcrail:fix-comment-spelling, r=alexcrichton
I corrected misspelled comments in several crates.
2015-03-19 09:50:13 +00:00
Aaron Turon
6f693e9486 Stabilize Entry types
This commit marks as `#[stable]` the `Entry` types for the maps provided
by `std`. The main reason these had been left unstable previously was
uncertainty about an eventual trait design, but several plausible
designs have been proposed that all work fine with the current type definitions.
2015-03-18 23:36:19 -07:00
Sae-bom Kim
0ed265e63b Ignore some tests on aarch64 to pass the run-pass test on aarch64-linux-android 2015-03-19 15:33:15 +09:00
Patrick Walton
01c125e548 libunicode: Partially inline the fast paths in character class checking. 2015-03-18 22:05:19 -07:00
Patrick Walton
dbd16a5b47 liballoc: Partially inline the refcount manipulation in the Arc
destructor.
2015-03-18 22:05:19 -07:00
Joseph Crail
857035ade7 Fix spelling errors in comments.
I corrected misspelled comments in several crates.
2015-03-19 00:48:08 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
6f930b99b0 Rm unused feature 2015-03-19 08:49:39 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
e8c1d771fc Rollup merge of #23428 - Manishearth:ast-doc, r=steveklabnik
I often have to run `ast-json` or look into the pretty-printer source to figure out what the fields of an AST enum mean. I've tried to document most of what I know (and some semi-obvious stuff).

r? @steveklabnik

f? @eddyb
2015-03-19 08:49:38 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
760f870add Rollup merge of #23497 - steveklabnik:gh21589, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #21589
2015-03-19 08:49:38 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
f5c61a7899 Rollup merge of #23496 - steveklabnik:gh22309, r=nikomatsakis
Fixes #22309

I am pretty sure that this is the right way to do this, given the other macros, but I'm not 100% sure.
2015-03-19 08:49:37 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
19b40f72bf Rollup merge of #23495 - pcwalton:inline-cell, r=cmr
This is a significant performance problem in Servo.

r? @brson
2015-03-19 08:49:37 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
288acc755f Rollup merge of #23494 - mdinger:patch-1, r=steveklabnik
Typo
2015-03-19 08:49:36 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
34378657ef Rollup merge of #23493 - steveklabnik:gh22927, r=alexcrichton
And do some formatting while I'm here.
2015-03-19 08:49:36 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
30718dd44b Rollup merge of #23490 - jooert:master, r=steveklabnik
Update documentation to reflect #21824.

r? @steveklabnik
2015-03-19 08:49:35 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
acc706db4b Rollup merge of #23483 - semarie:openbsd-threads, r=alexcrichton
unbreak openbsd/bitrig build
- remove `pub` from `struct` (error: visibility has no effect inside functions)
- move `pthread_main_np` into function

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-19 08:49:35 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
b06c9a01c1 Rollup merge of #23474 - nagisa:patch-1, r=steveklabnik
r? @steveklabnik
2015-03-19 08:49:35 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
d6986c9ce9 Rollup merge of #23479 - tamird:fix-ios-build, r=aturon
r? @aturon
2015-03-19 08:49:34 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
a32bb1bcc4 Rollup merge of #23475 - nikomatsakis:closure-ret-syntax, r=acrichto
Require braces when a closure has an explicit return type. This is a [breaking-change]: instead of a closure like `|| -> i32 22`, prefer `|| -> i32 { 22 }`.

Fixes #23420.
2015-03-19 08:49:34 +05:30
Alex Crichton
f2e3c7469b std: Stabilize FromStr implementations in std::net
The IP and socket address types all had `FromStr` implemented but the
implementations were not marked stable, nor was the error type returned ready to
be properly stabilized.

This commit marks the implementations of `FromStr` as stable and also renamed
the `ParseError` structure to `AddrParseError`. The error is now also an opaque
structure that cannot be constructed outside the standard library.

cc #22949
[breaking-change]
2015-03-18 20:10:15 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
c20c652a92 Space and punctuation fixes 2015-03-19 08:24:43 +05:30
Steve Klabnik
70bf02994a Note ::foo::bar() in the crates guide
Fixes #21589
2015-03-19 08:24:42 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
d943d9b801 Address huon's comments 2015-03-19 08:24:42 +05:30
Steve Klabnik
f8c63d00e2 Document include!
Fixes #22309
2015-03-19 08:24:41 +05:30
Patrick Walton
592e7ffdf8 core: Inline most cell methods.
This is a significant performance problem in Servo.
2015-03-19 08:24:40 +05:30
mdinger
835c9bbbf0 Update ast.rs
Typo
2015-03-19 08:24:40 +05:30
Steve Klabnik
8a8b2cecbc Document {:.*}
Fixes #22927
2015-03-19 08:24:39 +05:30
Steve Klabnik
351721cde6 Small formatting fixes to fmt.rs 2015-03-19 08:24:39 +05:30
Johannes Oertel
da96d22d3a Rename should_fail to should_panic in docs 2015-03-19 08:24:38 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c7392be968 Rollup merge of #23468 - sfackler:stdio-panic, r=alexcrichton
Nothing inside of the read/write interface itself can panic, so any
poison must have been the result of user code which the lock isn't
protecting.

This seems safe to me, but if we don't want to go this route we should update the docs to indicate that these methods can panic.

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-19 08:24:36 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
05354e8522 Rollup merge of #23462 - alexcrichton:stabilize-cloned, r=aturon
This commit stabilizes the `cloned` iterator after tweaking the signature to
require that the iterator is over `&T` instead of `U: Deref<T>`. This method has
had time to bake for awhile now and it's not clear whether the `Deref` bound is
worth it. Additionally, there aren't clear conventions on when to bound and/or
implement the `Deref` trait, so for now the conservative route is to require
references instead of `U: Deref<T>`.

To change this signature to using `Deref` would technically be a
backwards-incompatible change, but it is doubtful that any code will actually
break in practice.
2015-03-19 08:24:36 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
48df3fb678 Rollup merge of #23457 - nagisa:get-set-resources, r=alexcrichton
Hopefully didn’t miss or mess up anything.

~~EDIT: ah, as usual, just didn’t bother running build before pushing a submit request button. Build pending.~~
2015-03-19 08:24:35 +05:30
Alex Crichton
f945190e63 rustc: Remove some long deprecated features:
* no_split_stack was renamed to no_stack_check
* deriving was renamed to derive
* `use foo::mod` was renamed to `use foo::self`;
* legacy lifetime definitions in closures have been replaced with `for` syntax
* `fn foo() -> &A + B` has been deprecated for some time (needs parens)
* Obsolete `for Sized?` syntax
* Obsolete `Sized? Foo` syntax
* Obsolete `|T| -> U` syntax
2015-03-18 19:46:25 -07:00
Matt Brubeck
a7a28d7091 Clarify in docs that BufRead::read_line appends
Multiple people have been suprised by this aspect of read_line's behavior,
which is not obvious from the docs.
2015-03-18 17:38:11 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
c225824bde Require braces when a closure has an explicit return type. This is a
[breaking-change]: instead of a closure like `|| -> i32 22`, prefer `||
-> i32 { 22 }`.

Fixes #23420.
2015-03-18 20:07:27 -04:00
Alex Crichton
fccf5a0005 Register new snapshots 2015-03-18 16:32:32 -07:00
Ivan Petkov
af6cf85b98 [rustdoc] Fix source hyperlinks in docs
* rustdoc was doubly appending the file name to the path of where to
  generate the source files, meanwhile, the [src] hyperlinks were not
* Added a flag to rustdoc::html::render::clean_srcpath to ignore the
  last path component, i.e. the file name itself to prevent the issue
* This also avoids creating directories with the same name as source
  files, and it makes sure the link to `main.css` is correct as well.
* Added regression tests to ensure the rustdoc heirarchy of rendered
  source files remains consistent

Fixes #23192
2015-03-18 14:07:22 -07:00
Michael Woerister
5f77a47f6b Work around invalid spans in imported FileMaps 2015-03-18 22:05:01 +01:00
Alex Crichton
959a0e69c9 std: Stabilize marker::MarkerTrait
This trait has proven quite useful when defining marker traits to avoid the
semi-confusing `PhantomFn` trait and it looks like it will continue to be a
useful tool for defining these traits.
2015-03-18 11:43:46 -07:00
Alex Crichton
5749a1f9dc std: Add missing stability on Range
Now that we check the stability of fields, the fields of this struct should also
be stable.
2015-03-18 11:39:29 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
2a106d68f4 Rollup merge of #23428 - Manishearth:ast-doc, r=huon
I often have to run `ast-json` or look into the pretty-printer source to figure out what the fields of an AST enum mean. I've tried to document most of what I know (and some semi-obvious stuff).

r? @steveklabnik

f? @eddyb
2015-03-18 22:21:09 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
e245e65ef8 Rollup merge of #23455 - Ryman:trim_matches_doc, r=steveklabnik 2015-03-18 22:21:08 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c341fe9f8c Rollup merge of #23450 - alexcrichton:fix-sockaddr-storage, r=brson
The alignment field is actually a \"pointer sized\" type instead of always i64,
requiring that the size of the padding field is also calculated slightly
differently.

Closes #23425
2015-03-18 22:21:08 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
51bc2f1f37 Rollup merge of #23443 - meqif:ipv6addr-new-documentation-fix, r=steveklabnik
Very minor fix: in `std::net::Ipv6Addr::new`, the documentation had an incomplete representation of the resulting address, missing the last two groups.
2015-03-18 22:21:07 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
dda42204be Rollup merge of #23392 - WiSaGaN:bugfix/fix_deprecate_link, r=Manishearth
Since module `std::sync::mpsc` is stable now, fix the deprecated link `comm` with `sync::mpsc`.
2015-03-18 22:21:07 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
a7eca31d80 Rollup merge of #23467 - andersk:loop-labeled-break-value, r=sanxiyn
Closes #23451.
2015-03-18 22:21:07 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
181441cf66 Rollup merge of #23461 - alexcrichton:feat-char-at, r=aturon
This commit clarifies some of the unstable features in the `str` module by
moving them out of the blanket `core` and `collections` features.

The following methods were moved to the `str_char` feature which generally
encompasses decoding specific characters from a `str` and dealing with the
result. It is unclear if any of these methods need to be stabilized for 1.0 and
the most conservative route for now is to continue providing them but to leave
them as unstable under a more specific name.

* `is_char_boundary`
* `char_at`
* `char_range_at`
* `char_at_reverse`
* `char_range_at_reverse`
* `slice_shift_char`

The following methods were moved into the generic `unicode` feature as they are
specifically enabled by the `unicode` crate itself.

* `nfd_chars`
* `nfkd_chars`
* `nfc_chars`
* `graphemes`
* `grapheme_indices`
* `width`
2015-03-18 22:21:06 +05:30
Steven Fackler
a51cd61164 Add a test 2015-03-18 09:03:17 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
21d8c418d2 iOS: fallout from 1d5983a 2015-03-18 08:35:53 -07:00
Jordan Woehr
b92fee9a87 Remove unnecessary vector creation. 2015-03-18 07:43:01 -06:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
07c7bb9938 Make it clear which value is discarded 2015-03-18 14:36:23 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
a5828ff7b0 Address huon's comments 2015-03-18 18:06:10 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
13881df1b2 Clarify Expr 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
edf65c43f6 ast: Document Item and ForeignItem 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
084f3bcfd4 ast: Document Lit 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
b08d5eee6a ast: Document Pat and Block 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
1debe9d112 ast: Document paths and where clauses 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c42067c9e9 ast: Document Expr_, UnOp, and BinOp 2015-03-18 17:54:57 +05:30
Simonas Kazlauskas
2d701e6b19 Add {get,set}rlimit and getrusage to libc 2015-03-18 13:10:29 +02:00
Sébastien Marie
95a1e98fce openbsd/bitrig threads
- remove `pub` from `struct` (visibility has no effect inside functions)
- move `pthread_main_np` into function
2015-03-18 10:59:09 +01:00
bors
46f649c479 Auto merge of #22838 - petrochenkov:bytelit, r=alexcrichton
This patch changes the type of byte string literals from `&[u8]` to `&[u8; N]`.
It also implements some necessary traits (`IntoBytes`, `Seek`, `Read`, `BufRead`) for fixed-size arrays (also related to #21725) and adds test for #17233, which seems to be resolved.

Fixes #18465
[breaking-change]
2015-03-18 08:27:22 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
dccd17d23e Remove the newly introduced trait impls for fixed-size arrays and use &b"..."[..] instead. 2015-03-18 09:16:08 +03:00
Steven Fackler
2e8e8ab564 Ignore stdio mutex poison state
Nothing inside of the read/write interface itself can panic, so any
poison must have been the result of user code which the lock isn't
protecting.
2015-03-17 23:05:44 -07:00
bors
f9a7bc58f8 Auto merge of #23290 - nrc:pub_priv_mod, r=nikomatsakis
Closes #22261

r? @nikomatsakis 

(+ a new test coming soon...)
2015-03-18 05:55:19 +00:00
Anders Kaseorg
7364022e7a Infer type ! for a loop that can only break out of other loops
Closes #23451.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
2015-03-18 01:29:23 -04:00
Jordan Woehr
a7f00cbc0c Fix a bug in inline assembly codegen where host clobbers were always used regardless of target 2015-03-17 23:23:13 -06:00
Nick Cameron
46aa621452 Fix private module loophole in the 'private type in public item' check 2015-03-18 16:47:24 +13:00
bors
c10918905f Auto merge of #23452 - nikomatsakis:unsafety-subtyping, r=nrc
Safe fns are no longer subtypes of unsafe fns, but you can coerce from one to the other.

This is a [breaking-change] in that impl fns must now be declared `unsafe` if the trait is declared `unsafe`. In some rare cases, the subtyping change may also direct affect you, but no such cases were encountered in practice.

Fixes #23449.

r? @nrc
2015-03-18 03:22:12 +00:00
Alex Crichton
7c333e99bf std: Stabilize IteratorExt::cloned
This commit stabilizes the `cloned` iterator after tweaking the signature to
require that the iterator is over `&T` instead of `U: Deref<T>`. This method has
had time to bake for awhile now and it's not clear whether the `Deref` bound is
worth it. Additionally, there aren't clear conventions on when to bound and/or
implement the `Deref` trait, so for now the conservative route is to require
references instead of `U: Deref<T>`.

To change this signature to using `Deref` would technically be a
backwards-incompatible change, but it is doubtful that any code will actually
break in practice.
2015-03-17 18:05:58 -07:00
Alex Crichton
aa88da6317 std: Tweak some unstable features of str
This commit clarifies some of the unstable features in the `str` module by
moving them out of the blanket `core` and `collections` features.

The following methods were moved to the `str_char` feature which generally
encompasses decoding specific characters from a `str` and dealing with the
result. It is unclear if any of these methods need to be stabilized for 1.0 and
the most conservative route for now is to continue providing them but to leave
them as unstable under a more specific name.

* `is_char_boundary`
* `char_at`
* `char_range_at`
* `char_at_reverse`
* `char_range_at_reverse`
* `slice_shift_char`

The following methods were moved into the generic `unicode` feature as they are
specifically enabled by the `unicode` crate itself.

* `nfd_chars`
* `nfkd_chars`
* `nfc_chars`
* `graphemes`
* `grapheme_indices`
* `width`
2015-03-17 18:03:03 -07:00
bors
1ae32decb8 Auto merge of #23438 - nikomatsakis:issue-23435-default-methods-with-where-clauses, r=nrc
Fixes #23435
2015-03-18 00:51:03 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
d2cccd07bc Fix byte string literal patterns in match 2015-03-18 00:40:59 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
3c31794d31 Avoid metadata bloat by using trait FixedSizeArray 2015-03-18 00:40:59 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
b98255cbd2 Add and fix more tests 2015-03-18 00:40:59 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
1e9bef916f Fixed-size byte string literals (RFC 339) 2015-03-18 00:40:59 +03:00
Niko Matsakis
0947f4076d Move unsafety out of the subtyping relation and into coercion. 2015-03-17 17:29:07 -04:00
bors
ea8b82e90c Auto merge of #23376 - eddyb:die-tydesc-die, r=nikomatsakis
Final remnant of reflection is gone. Also, virtual `Trait` destructors are no longer tied to `Box`.
That means they can be used to drop any instance of the type (used in libarena to replace TyDesc).

This is [breaking-change] for direct users of intrinsics:
* use `intrinsics::type_name::<T>()` instead of `(*intrinsics::get_tydesc::<T>()).name`
* the only way to get the destructor is from a trait object's vtable (see libarena changes)

r? @pcwalton f? @dotdash
2015-03-17 21:23:02 +00:00
Kevin Butler
34c48db837 Fix documentation for StrExt::trim_matches 2015-03-17 20:37:20 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
1b0f0ad280 Extract out mts into combine using tys_with_variance 2015-03-17 15:57:30 -04:00
Eduard Burtescu
e256b7f049 Replace TyDesc and its uses with trait vtables and a type_name intrinsic. 2015-03-17 21:00:23 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
3e98ab560a rustc_trans: use the drop glue of T instead of Box<T> in Trait's vtable, be it &Trait or Box<Trait>. 2015-03-17 21:00:21 +02:00
Alex Crichton
71982c2124 libc: Fix definition of sockaddr_storage on 32-bit linux
The alignment field is actually a "pointer sized" type instead of always i64,
requiring that the size of the padding field is also calculated slightly
differently.

Closes #23425
2015-03-17 10:33:13 -07:00
bors
bfac337daa Auto merge of #23330 - alexcrichton:thread-sleep, r=aturon
This function is the current replacement for `std::old_io::timer` which will
soon be deprecated. This function is unstable and has its own feature gate as it
does not yet have an RFC nor has it existed for very long.
2015-03-17 17:15:54 +00:00
kjpgit
5429f94405 book: improve pointer box borrowing examples
These two borrowing examples were confusing/misleading.  This changes it
to more clearly show how you _can_ borrow a box, and also uses & instead
of &*.
2015-03-17 11:52:14 -05:00
Alex Crichton
04cf534411 std: Implement thread::sleep
This function is the current replacement for `std::old_io::timer` which will
soon be deprecated. This function is unstable and has its own feature gate as it
does not yet have an RFC nor has it existed for very long.
2015-03-17 09:34:42 -07:00
Ricardo Martins
730defc9d1 Fix IPv6 address format in documentation
Very minor fix: in `std::net::Ipv6Addr::new`, the documentation had an incomplete representation of the resulting address, missing the last two groups.
2015-03-17 14:56:27 +00:00
bors
c64d671671 Auto merge of #23423 - nikomatsakis:issue-18737-trait-subtyping, r=nrc
This upcast coercion currently never requires vtable changes. It should be generalized. 

This is a [breaking-change] -- if you have an impl on an object type like `impl SomeTrait`, then this will no longer be applicable to object types like `SomeTrait+Send`. In the standard library, this primarily affected `Any`, and this PR adds impls for `Any+Send` as to keep the API the same in practice. An alternate workaround is to use UFCS form or standalone fns. For more details, see <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/18737#issuecomment-78450798>.

r? @nrc
2015-03-17 13:29:48 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
277b4f035a Fix soundness hole when unsizing boxes. 2015-03-17 08:34:25 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
5f5ed62298 Remove subtyping for object types and replace with an *upcast* coercion.
This upcast coercion currently preserves the vtable for the object, but
eventually it can be used to create a derived vtable. The upcast
coercion is not introduced into method dispatch; see comment on #18737
for information about why. Fixes #18737.
2015-03-17 08:34:25 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
bd2096c497 Only test predicates if this is a default method, as a simple optimization. 2015-03-17 07:36:42 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
dcec88cca3 Re-bork whitespace for text file (fixup #23385) 2015-03-17 16:00:39 +05:30
Niko Matsakis
99a508bc17 Check that predicates hold before emitting an entry for the vtable.
Fixes #23435.
2015-03-17 06:24:11 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
2e083063e7 Rollup merge of #23432 - mzabaluev:io-into-inner-doc, r=alexcrichton
Resolves #23386.
2015-03-17 15:21:56 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
fad4c380e8 Rollup merge of #23385 - tamird:cleanup-whitespace, r=alexcrichton
r? @alexcrichton

Conflicts:
	src/test/run-pass/test-fn-signature-verification-for-explicit-return-type.rs
2015-03-17 15:21:22 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
0b463b075e Rollup merge of #23329 - jbcrail:rm-syntax-highlight, r=sanxiyn
As suggested by @steveklabnik in #23254, I removed the redundant Rust syntax highlighting from the documentation.
2015-03-17 15:20:27 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
46200e5090 Rollup merge of #23427 - tshepang:dur-becomes-duration, r=steveklabnik
Also:

- italize the binding name
- complete a sentence
2015-03-17 15:20:19 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
e8889c9404 Rollup merge of #23417 - padenot:patch-1, r=steveklabnik
This looks like the most logical target to give to this link, or at least what I would expect as someone that want to integrate with a native library.

r? @steveklabnik
2015-03-17 15:20:11 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
925d5ad715 Rollup merge of #23415 - alexcrichton:stabilize-flush, r=aturon
The [associated RFC][rfc] for possibly splitting out `flush` has been closed and
as a result there are no more blockers for stabilizing this method, so this
commit marks the method as such.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/950
2015-03-17 15:20:03 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c2671b59cc Rollup merge of #23409 - GBGamer:patch-2, r=alexcrichton
To the correct MAP_NORESERVE. Every other instance is known as MAP_NORESERVE, so this is just a basic typo.

I really doubt this will break anybody's but my own code.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-17 15:19:57 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
a4b57bebd0 Rollup merge of #23402 - tamird:needstest-tests, r=jakub-
@alexcrichton @jakub-
2015-03-17 15:19:51 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
74adeda78a Rollup merge of #23400 - nrc:pub_use, r=eddyb
r? @eddyb
2015-03-17 15:19:45 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
285cb8e6d8 Rollup merge of #23399 - tbu-:pr_libflate_error, r=huonw
This removes the error case of the compression functions, the only errors that
can occur are incorrect parameters or an out-of-memory condition, both of which
are handled with panics in Rust.

Also introduces an extensible `Error` type instead of returning an `Option`.
The type implements a destructor so you can't destructure it.
2015-03-17 15:19:38 +05:30
Niko Matsakis
88b65c9e2b Refactor the emit_vtable_methods code to be a bit cleaner in its use of
iterators.
2015-03-17 05:18:01 -04:00
Mikhail Zabaluev
e3aefaaa4d std::io::buffered: Don't use 'flush' in documentation of into_inner
The word 'flush' may be misinterpreted as if `flush` is called on the
underlying writer, which is not the case.
2015-03-17 06:33:47 +02:00
bors
e46610966f Auto merge of #23104 - japaric:inherent, r=nikomatsakis
- Allow inherent implementations on `char`, `str`, `[T]`, `*const T`, `*mut T` and all the numeric primitives.
- copy `unicode::char::CharExt` methods into `impl char`
- remove `unicode::char::CharExt`, its re-export `std::char::CharExt` and `CharExt` from the prelude
- copy `collections::str::StrExt` methods into `impl str`
- remove `collections::str::StrExt` its re-export `std::str::StrExt`, and `StrExt` from the prelude
- copy `collections::slice::SliceExt` methods into `impl<T> [T]`
- remove `collections::slice::SliceExt` its re-export `std::slice::SliceExt`, and `SliceExt` from the prelude
- copy `core::ptr::PtrExt` methods into `impl<T> *const T`
- remove `core::ptr::PtrExt` its re-export `std::ptr::PtrExt`, and `PtrExt` from the prelude
- copy `core::ptr::PtrExt` and `core::ptr::MutPtrExt` methods into `impl<T> *mut T`
- remove `core::ptr::MutPtrExt` its re-export `std::ptr::MutPtrExt`, and `MutPtrExt` from the prelude
- copy `core::num::Int` and `core::num::SignedInt` methods into `impl i{8,16,32,64,size}`
- copy `core::num::Int` and `core::num::UnsignedInt` methods into `impl u{8,16,32,64,size}`
- remove `core::num::UnsignedInt` and its re-export `std::num::UnsignedInt`
- move `collections` tests into its own crate: `collectionstest`
- copy `core::num::Float` methods into `impl f{32,64}`

Because this PR removes several traits, this is a [breaking-change], however functionality remains unchanged and breakage due to unresolved imports should be minimal. If you encounter an error due to an unresolved import, simply remove the import:

``` diff
  fn main() {
-     use std::num::UnsignedInt;  //~ error: unresolved import `std::num::UnsignedInt`.
-
      println!("{}", 8_usize.is_power_of_two());
  }
```

---

cc  #16862
[preview docs](http://japaric.github.io/inherent/std/index.html)
[unicode::char](http://japaric.github.io/inherent/unicode/primitive.char.html)
[collections::str](http://japaric.github.io/inherent/collections/primitive.str.html)
[std::f32](http://japaric.github.io/inherent/std/primitive.f32.html)
2015-03-17 03:23:50 +00:00
Jorge Aparicio
b65ebc4094 better document the hacks required to test libcollections 2015-03-16 21:57:43 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
8256241d3a impl f{32,64} 2015-03-16 21:57:43 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
59749087f8 fix after rebase 2015-03-16 21:57:42 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
6d49476e7b preemptively fix windows compilation errors 2015-03-16 21:57:42 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
cb5e429291 move some tests back to libcollections 2015-03-16 21:57:42 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
e09bf82a31 enable enum_set tests 2015-03-16 21:57:42 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
a079d5e4d2 remove imports 2015-03-16 21:57:42 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
6453fcd4cc extract libcollections tests into libcollectionstest 2015-03-16 21:57:42 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
3ff84fc5fd impl {i,u}{8,16,32,64,size} 2015-03-16 21:57:42 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
8afcaabee3 impl<T> *const T, impl<T> *mut T 2015-03-16 21:57:42 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
633c593bc3 impl<T> [T] 2015-03-16 21:56:31 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
5b118f5ecd impl str 2015-03-16 21:56:31 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
b2f37554bf impl char 2015-03-16 21:56:31 -05:00
Jorge Aparicio
8570739880 allow inherent implementations on primitives 2015-03-16 21:56:31 -05:00
bors
a2572885ab Auto merge of #23352 - alexcrichton:stabilize-net, r=aturon
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the std::net module,
incorporating the changes from RFC 923. Specifically, the following actions were
taken:

Stable functionality:

* `net` (the name)
* `Shutdown`
* `Shutdown::{Read, Write, Both}`
* `lookup_host`
* `LookupHost`
* `SocketAddr`
* `SocketAddr::{V4, V6}`
* `SocketAddr::port`
* `SocketAddrV4`
* `SocketAddrV4::{new, ip, port}`
* `SocketAddrV6`
* `SocketAddrV4::{new, ip, port, flowinfo, scope_id}`
* Common trait impls for socket addr structures
* `ToSocketAddrs`
* `ToSocketAddrs::Iter`
* `ToSocketAddrs::to_socket_addrs`
* `ToSocketAddrs for {SocketAddr*, (Ipv*Addr, u16), str, (str, u16)}`
* `Ipv4Addr`
* `Ipv4Addr::{new, octets, to_ipv6_compatible, to_ipv6_mapped}`
* `Ipv6Addr`
* `Ipv6Addr::{new, segments, to_ipv4}`
* `TcpStream`
* `TcpStream::connect`
* `TcpStream::{peer_addr, local_addr, shutdown, try_clone}`
* `{Read,Write} for {TcpStream, &TcpStream}`
* `TcpListener`
* `TcpListener::bind`
* `TcpListener::{local_addr, try_clone, accept, incoming}`
* `Incoming`
* `UdpSocket`
* `UdpSocket::bind`
* `UdpSocket::{recv_from, send_to, local_addr, try_clone}`

Unstable functionality:

* Extra methods on `Ipv{4,6}Addr` for various methods of inspecting the address
  and determining qualities of it.
* Extra methods on `TcpStream` to configure various protocol options.
* Extra methods on `UdpSocket` to configure various protocol options.

Deprecated functionality:

* The `socket_addr` method has been renamed to `local_addr`

This commit is a breaking change due to the restructuring of the `SocketAddr`
type as well as the renaming of the `socket_addr` method. Migration should be
fairly straightforward, however, after accounting for the new level of
abstraction in `SocketAddr` (protocol distinction at the socket address level,
not the IP address).

[breaking-change]
2015-03-17 00:50:26 +00:00
bors
92dd995e17 Auto merge of #23331 - eddyb:attr-lookahead, r=nikomatsakis
Most of the changes are cleanup facilitated by straight-forward attribute handling.
This is a minor [breaking-change] for users of `quote_stmt!` (returns `Option<P<Stmt>>` now) and some of the public methods in `Parser` (a few `Vec<Attribute>` arguments/returns were removed).

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-03-16 22:13:52 +00:00
Steve Klabnik
ac67729baf Remove stdlib stuff from the Reference
Fixes #11794
2015-03-16 17:55:13 -04:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
4b75dc4648 thread: 'dur' -> 'duration'
Also:

- italize the binding name
- complete a sentence
2015-03-16 23:25:22 +02:00
bors
1760e8749a Auto merge of #23342 - apasel422:23327, r=alexcrichton
closes #23327
2015-03-16 19:35:42 +00:00
Paul ADENOT
7dbcf08211 Fix 404 to crates.io's doc on integrating with a native toolchain
This looks like the most logical target to give to this link, or at least what I would expect as someone that want to integrate with a native library.

r? @steveklabnik
2015-03-16 19:56:14 +01:00
Alex Crichton
b3a44859ec std: Stabilize the Write::flush method
The [associated RFC][rfc] for possibly splitting out `flush` has been closed and
as a result there are no more blockers for stabilizing this method, so this
commit marks the method as such.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/950
2015-03-16 11:51:57 -07:00
Tobias Bucher
1b894c65de Improve error handling in libflate
This removes the error case of the compression functions, the only errors that
can occur are incorrect parameters or an out-of-memory condition, both of which
are handled with panics in Rust.

Also introduces an extensible `Error` type instead of returning an `Option`.
2015-03-16 19:15:20 +01:00
bors
bde09eea35 Auto merge of #23347 - aturon:stab-misc, r=alexcrichton
This commit deprecates the `count`, `range` and `range_step` functions
in `iter`, in favor of range notation. To recover all existing
functionality, a new `step_by` adapter is provided directly on `ops::Range`
and `ops::RangeFrom`.

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-16 17:02:11 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
c1f6951826 Regression test for #13077
Closes #13077.
2015-03-16 07:35:24 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
2522207a99 Regression test for #16922
Closes #16922.
2015-03-16 07:35:24 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
ef343645c6 Regression test for #20714
Closes #20714.
2015-03-16 07:35:24 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
c986199425 Regression test for #20396
Closes #20396.
2015-03-16 07:35:23 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
1d31f31d10 Regression test for #20261
Closes #20261.
2015-03-16 07:35:23 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
1759cfa01c Consistent spacing 2015-03-16 07:35:23 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
a19bbca092 Regression test for #20225
Closes #20225.
2015-03-16 07:35:23 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
3a93bdb92c Regression test for #19982
Closes #17165, #19982.
2015-03-16 07:35:23 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
b9f5711a8a Regression test for #18919
Closes #18919.
2015-03-16 07:35:22 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
a4fa901dab Regression test for #13407
Closes #13407.
2015-03-16 07:35:22 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
802e7073b7 Regression test for #11820
Closes #11820.
2015-03-16 07:35:22 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
a17f061b13 Regression test for #9951
Closes #9951.
2015-03-16 07:35:20 -07:00
bors
cc789193e1 Auto merge of #23395 - bluss:tuple-macro, r=alexcrichton
Remove the unused parts of the tuple macro in libcore (for `val0` and similar removed methods). Also adjust the module docs accordingly.
2015-03-16 14:29:13 +00:00
Andrew Paseltiner
90f06ae33f document undefined collection behavior with interior mutability
closes #23327
2015-03-16 09:55:41 -04:00
Corey Richardson
3e01b9e194 Add test for #7950
Closes #7950
2015-03-16 03:33:12 -04:00
Nicholas
cbd37d8980 [BREAKING] Rename two instances of MAP_NONRESERVE
To the correct MAP_NORESERVE. Every other thing is known as MAP_NORESERVE, so this is just a basic typo.

I really doubt this will break anybody's but my own code.
2015-03-15 23:03:18 -07:00
Nick Cameron
1fd38c181a Reviewer changes 2015-03-16 17:01:12 +13:00
bors
cd3faf38ee Auto merge of #23394 - tanadeau:remove-old_io-notes, r=alexcrichton
r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-16 03:55:13 +00:00
bors
b1eadf3f1d Auto merge of #23396 - semarie:remove-sized-bounds, r=sfackler
cc @alexcrichton
2015-03-16 01:23:30 +00:00
Nick Cameron
2df1ceb001 resolve: factor out resolve imports to its own module 2015-03-16 11:03:54 +13:00
Nick Cameron
432011d143 Fallout in testing. 2015-03-16 11:03:54 +13:00
Nick Cameron
170ccd615f Error if pub use references a private item.
[breaking-change]

Closes #23266
2015-03-16 11:03:54 +13:00
Nick Cameron
73afbef3aa Misc tidy ups in resolve 2015-03-16 11:03:54 +13:00
bors
c62ae87db2 Auto merge of #23206 - nagisa:print-io, r=alexcrichton
r? @alexcrichton or @aturon 

This still needs to somehow figure out how to avoid unstable warnings arising from the use of unstable functions. I tried to use `#[allow_internal_unstable]` but it still spits out warnings as far as I can see. @huonw (I think you implemented it) does `#[allow_internal_unstable]` not work for some reason or am I using it incorrectly?
2015-03-15 21:16:04 +00:00
bors
542e2bb391 Auto merge of #23353 - alexcrichton:stabilize-os, r=aturon
This commit starts to organize the `std::os::$platform` modules and in the
process stabilizes some of the functionality contained within. The organization
of these modules will reflect the organization of the standard library itself
with extension traits for primitives in the same corresponding module.

The OS-specific modules will grow more functionality over time including
concrete types that are not extending functionality of other structures, and
these will either go into the closest module in `std::os::$platform` or they
will grow a new module in the hierarchy.

The following items are now stable:

* `os::{unix, windows}`
* `unix::ffi`
* `unix::ffi::OsStrExt`
* `unix::ffi::OsStrExt::{from_bytes, as_bytes, to_cstring}`
* `unix::ffi::OsString`
* `unix::ffi::OsStringExt::{from_vec, into_vec}`
* `unix::process`
* `unix::process::CommandExt`
* `unix::process::CommandExt::{uid, gid}`
* `unix::process::ExitStatusExt`
* `unix::process::ExitStatusExt::signal`
* `unix::prelude`
* `windows::ffi`
* `windows::ffi::OsStringExt`
* `windows::ffi::OsStringExt::from_wide`
* `windows::ffi::OsStrExt`
* `windows::ffi::OsStrExt::encode_wide`
* `windows::prelude`

The following items remain unstable:

* `unix::io`
* `unix::io::{Fd, AsRawFd}`
* `unix::fs::{PermissionsExt, OpenOptionsExt}`
* `windows::io`
* `windows::io::{Handle, AsRawHandle}`
* `windows::io::{Socket, AsRawSocket}`
* `windows::fs`
* `windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt`

Due to the reorgnization of the platform extension modules, this commit is a
breaking change. Most imports can be fixed by adding the relevant libstd module
in the `use` path (such as `ffi` or `fs`).

[breaking-change]
2015-03-15 18:42:54 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
f5765793b6 Strip trailing whitespace 2015-03-15 11:25:43 -07:00
Alex Crichton
970baad714 std: Clean up the sys::thread modules
This module had become a #[cfg] jungle, try to bring at least a small semblance
of order to it!
2015-03-15 10:35:48 -07:00
Sébastien Marie
b94bcbcdcf unbreak freebsd/openbsd/bitrig build after #23316 2015-03-15 18:34:18 +01:00
Alex Crichton
1f5f76adc3 std: Stabilize portions of std::os::$platform
This commit starts to organize the `std::os::$platform` modules and in the
process stabilizes some of the functionality contained within. The organization
of these modules will reflect the organization of the standard library itself
with extension traits for primitives in the same corresponding module.

The OS-specific modules will grow more functionality over time including
concrete types that are not extending functionality of other structures, and
these will either go into the closest module in `std::os::$platform` or they
will grow a new module in the hierarchy.

The following items are now stable:

* `os::{unix, windows}`
* `unix::ffi`
* `unix::ffi::OsStrExt`
* `unix::ffi::OsStrExt::{from_bytes, as_bytes, to_cstring}`
* `unix::ffi::OsString`
* `unix::ffi::OsStringExt::{from_vec, into_vec}`
* `unix::process`
* `unix::process::CommandExt`
* `unix::process::CommandExt::{uid, gid}`
* `unix::process::ExitStatusExt`
* `unix::process::ExitStatusExt::signal`
* `unix::prelude`
* `windows::ffi`
* `windows::ffi::OsStringExt`
* `windows::ffi::OsStringExt::from_wide`
* `windows::ffi::OsStrExt`
* `windows::ffi::OsStrExt::encode_wide`
* `windows::prelude`

The following items remain unstable:

* `unix::io`
* `unix::io::{Fd, AsRawFd}`
* `unix::fs::{PermissionsExt, OpenOptionsExt}`
* `windows::io`
* `windows::io::{Handle, AsRawHandle}`
* `windows::io::{Socket, AsRawSocket}`
* `windows::fs`
* `windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt`

Due to the reorgnization of the platform extension modules, this commit is a
breaking change. Most imports can be fixed by adding the relevant libstd module
in the `use` path (such as `ffi` or `fs`).

[breaking-change]
2015-03-15 10:28:34 -07:00
Ulrik Sverdrup
880b8c551f core: Update tuple doc
Remove mention of removed methods `.val0` etc.
2015-03-15 18:16:03 +01:00
Ulrik Sverdrup
ee8af9109f core: Remove unused parts of tuple macro 2015-03-15 18:16:03 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
a5eefdef3c Fix binding unsized expressions to ref patterns 2015-03-15 19:16:04 +03:00
Tamir Duberstein
d51047ded0 Strip all leading/trailing newlines 2015-03-15 09:08:21 -07:00
bors
b4f5e78b46 Auto merge of #23387 - Manishearth:rollup, r=Manishearth
- Successful merges: #23375, #23379, #23382, #23384
- Failed merges:
2015-03-15 16:06:04 +00:00
Trent Nadeau
d14728ad28 Removed old_io note from std::net 2015-03-15 11:31:38 -04:00
Wangshan Lu
a89dc2dbf6 Fix deprecated comm link. 2015-03-15 21:42:58 +08:00
bors
95018eec69 Auto merge of #23372 - tamird:fix-ios-compilation, r=alexcrichton
r? @alexcrichton cc @vhbit
2015-03-15 13:32:21 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
9f1240b665 Rollup merge of #23384 - daboross:patch-2, r=alexcrichton
This changed `an String` to `a String`. Very minor change!

The usage of `an String` was introduced in a828e79480 (diff-b596503c7c33ce457b6d047e351ac12bR423), which changed `an OsString` to `an String`.
2015-03-15 15:40:18 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
9d8bafe742 Rollup merge of #23382 - FuGangqiang:typos, r=alexcrichton 2015-03-15 15:40:18 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
f31d818739 Rollup merge of #23379 - kballard:tweak-stdio-docs-no-raw-constructors, r=alexcrichton
`std::io` does not currently expose the `stdin_raw`, `stdout_raw`, or
`stderr_raw` functions. According to the current plans for stdio (see
rust-lang/rfcs#517), raw access will likely be provided using the
platform-specific `std::os::{unix,windows}` modules. At the moment we
don't expose any way to do this. As such, delete all mention of the
`*_raw` functions from the `stdin`/`stdout`/`stderr` function
documentation.

While we're at it, remove a few `pub`s from items that aren't exposed.
This is done just to lessen the confusion experienced by anyone who
looks at the source in an attempt to find the `*_raw` functions.
2015-03-15 15:40:18 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
3ebe24920b Rollup merge of #23375 - kballard:remove-old_io-recommendation-from-io, r=huonw
Now that `old_io` is deprecated and `std::io` is stable, we should stop
recommending the use of `old_io` in the module documentation.
2015-03-15 15:40:18 +05:30
bors
54660fc392 Auto merge of #23316 - alexcrichton:less-question-sized, r=aturon
It is a frequent pattern among I/O functions to take `P: AsPath + ?Sized` or
`AsOsStr` instead of `AsPath`. Most of these functions do not need to take
ownership of their argument, but for libraries in general it's much more
ergonomic to not deal with `?Sized` at all and simply require an argument `P`
instead of `&P`.

This change is aimed at removing unsightly `?Sized` bounds while retaining the
same level of usability as before. All affected functions now take ownership of
their arguments instead of taking them by reference, but due to the forwarding
implementations of `AsOsStr` and `AsPath` all code should continue to work as it
did before.

This is strictly speaking a breaking change due to the signatures of these
functions changing, but normal idiomatic usage of these APIs should not break in
practice.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-15 09:18:42 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
04c947c13a Implement winsize() for {ios,dragonfly}
`sys/ttycom.h` in both:
`#define TIOCGWINSZ  _IOR('t', 104, struct winsize)  /* get window size */`
2015-03-15 01:29:13 -07:00
Tamir Duberstein
0b01a9bb4b Fallout of c933d44f7b 2015-03-15 01:29:12 -07:00
Dabo Ross
fe9bb26e78 Fix an String -> a String in env.rs documentation
Super minor change!

The `an String` was introduced in a828e79480 (diff-b596503c7c33ce457b6d047e351ac12bR423), which changed `an OsString` to `an String`.
2015-03-15 00:00:26 -07:00
Alex Crichton
9c906da7ad std: Fix create_dir_all for empty paths
Recent changes in path semantics meant that if none of the components in a
relative path existed as a part of a call to `create_dir_all` then the call
would fail as `create_dir("")` would be attempted and would fail with an OS
error.
2015-03-14 23:40:12 -07:00
Alex Crichton
60a4a2db88 std: Remove ?Sized bounds from many I/O functions
It is a frequent pattern among I/O functions to take `P: AsPath + ?Sized` or
`AsOsStr` instead of `AsPath`. Most of these functions do not need to take
ownership of their argument, but for libraries in general it's much more
ergonomic to not deal with `?Sized` at all and simply require an argument `P`
instead of `&P`.

This change is aimed at removing unsightly `?Sized` bounds while retaining the
same level of usability as before. All affected functions now take ownership of
their arguments instead of taking them by reference, but due to the forwarding
implementations of `AsOsStr` and `AsPath` all code should continue to work as it
did before.

This is strictly speaking a breaking change due to the signatures of these
functions changing, but normal idiomatic usage of these APIs should not break in
practice.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-14 23:23:54 -07:00
FuGangqiang
3be8380576 fix typos 2015-03-15 13:47:34 +08:00
Manish Goregaokar
d66d0b3ac2 Rollup merge of #23368 - EduardoBautista:fix-closures-chapter, r=steveklabnik
"body": null,
2015-03-15 10:23:45 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
09e5a7a04e Rollup merge of #23367 - EduardoBautista:fix-indentation-in-book, r=steveklabnik
It was using tabs.
2015-03-15 10:23:45 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
34ce376140 Rollup merge of #23365 - dotdash:array_loop_panic, r=eddyb
[expr; 0] currently exhibits inconsistent behaviour and [expr; n] with n > 1 triggers an LLVM assertion in case that \"expr\" diverges.
2015-03-15 10:23:44 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
911f7fec81 Rollup merge of #23363 - meqif:master, r=alexcrichton
There was a minor typo in the book's concurrency section (\"recieve\" instead of \"receive\").
2015-03-15 10:23:43 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
4be0eaeb48 Rollup merge of #23362 - dotdash:llvm_req, r=alexcrichton
LLVM older that 3.6 has a bug that cause assertions when compiling certain
constructs. For 3.5 there's still a chance that the bug might get fixed
in 3.5.2, so let's keep allowing to compile with it for it for now.
2015-03-15 10:23:42 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
6af2721466 Rollup merge of #23358 - rprichard:reject-empty-L, r=alexcrichton
This change closes #23303 by rejecting an empty search path.
2015-03-15 10:23:42 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
7eb9c3765f Rollup merge of #23356 - bombless:camelcase, r=alexcrichton
non_camel_case_types lint suggests `ONETWOTHREE` for non-camel type `ONE_TWO_THREE`, which doesn't look good.
This patch fixes it.
2015-03-15 10:23:41 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
01f10dead3 Rollup merge of #23351 - nagisa:rustdoc-lines-2, r=alexcrichton
Previously it would fail on a trivial case like

    /// Summary line
    /// <trailing space>
    /// Regular content

Compliant markdown preprocessor would render that as two separate paragraphs, but our summary line
extractor interprets both lines as the same paragraph and includes both into the short summary resulting in
![screenshot from 2015-03-13 22 47 08](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/679122/6648596/7ef792b2-c9e4-11e4-9c19-704c288ec4de.png)
2015-03-15 10:23:40 +05:30
bors
66853af9af Auto merge of #23351 - nagisa:rustdoc-lines-2, r=alexcrichton
Previously it would fail on a trivial case like

    /// Summary line
    /// <trailing space>
    /// Regular content

Compliant markdown preprocessor would render that as two separate paragraphs, but our summary line
extractor interprets both lines as the same paragraph and includes both into the short summary resulting in
![screenshot from 2015-03-13 22 47 08](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/679122/6648596/7ef792b2-c9e4-11e4-9c19-704c288ec4de.png)
2015-03-15 03:11:14 +00:00
Kevin Ballard
3453b5b4a8 Remove incorrect references to _raw stdio functions
std::io does not currently expose the stdin_raw, stdout_raw, or
stderr_raw functions. According to the current plans for stdio (see RFC
#517), raw access will likely be provided using the platform-specific
std::os::{unix,windows} modules. At the moment we don't expose any way
to do this. As such, delete all mention of the _raw functions from the
stdin/stdout/stderr function documentation.

While we're at it, remove a few `pub`s from items that aren't exposed.
This is done just to lessen the confusion experienced by anyone who
looks at the source in an attempt to find the _raw functions.
2015-03-14 18:08:09 -07:00
bors
8c85a9d20f Auto merge of #23313 - barosl:match-specialize-ice, r=jakub-
The arity of `ref x` is always 1, so it needs to be dereferenced before being compared with some other type whose arity is not 1.

Fixes #23009.
2015-03-15 00:39:54 +00:00
Kevin Ballard
3dd455d4e1 Stop recommending old_io in the module doc for std::io
Now that `old_io` is deprecated and `std::io` is stable, we should stop
recommending the use of `old_io` in the module documentation.
2015-03-14 17:36:36 -07:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
6e92f0580b Use new io in print and println macroses 2015-03-15 00:26:17 +02:00
bors
30e1f9a1c2 Auto merge of #23289 - mihneadb:rustdoc-search-by-type, r=alexcrichton
This adds search by type (for functions/methods) support to Rustdoc. Target issue is at https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/658.

I've described my approach here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/658#issuecomment-76484200. I'll copy the text in here as well:

---

Hi, it took me longer than I wished, but I have implemented this in a not-too-complex way that I think can be extended to support more complex features (like the ones mentioned [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/12866#issuecomment-66945317)).

The idea is to generate a JSON representation of the types of methods/functions in the existing index, and then make the JS understand when it should look by type (and not by name).

I tried to come up with a JSON representation that can be extended to support generics, bounds, ref/mut annotations and so on. Here are a few samples:

Function:

```rust
fn to_uppercase(c: char) -> char
```

```json
{
    "inputs": [
        {"name": "char"}
    ],
    "output": {
        "name": "char",
    }
}
```

Method (implemented or defined in trait):

```rust
// in struct Vec
// self is considered an argument as well
fn capacity(&self) -> usize
```

```json
{
    "inputs": [
        {"name": "vec"}
    ],
    "output": {
        "name": "usize"
    }
}
```

This simple format can be extended by adding more fields, like `generic: bool`, a `bounds` mapping and so on.

I have a working implementation in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/compare/master...mihneadb:rustdoc-search-by-type. You can check out a live demo [here](http://data.mihneadb.net/doc/std/index.html?search=charext%20-%3E%20char).

![screenshot from 2015-02-28 00 54 00](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/643127/6422722/7e5374ee-bee4-11e4-99a6-9aac3c9d5068.png)


The feature list is not that long:
- search by types (you *can* use generics as well, as long as you use the exact name - e.g. [`vec,t -> `](http://data.mihneadb.net/doc/std/index.html?search=vec%2C%20t%20-%3E))
- order of arguments does not matter
- `self` is took into account as well (e.g. search for `vec -> usize`)
- does not use "complex" annotations (e.g. you don't search for `&char -> char` but for `char -> char`)

My goal is to get a working, minimal "base" merged so that others can build upon it. How should I proceed? Do I open a PR (badly in need of code review since this is my first non "hello world"-ish rust code)?

---
2015-03-14 22:07:25 +00:00
Eduardo Bautista
7130c75e46 Concurrency is now in the "Concurrency" chapter 2015-03-14 14:05:59 -06:00
Eduardo Bautista
c8e4f61ad3 Fix indentation in the "Method Syntax" chapter 2015-03-14 13:27:44 -06:00
Mihnea Dobrescu-Balaur
7b7b938be1 Add support to search functions by type to rustdoc. 2015-03-14 20:45:27 +02:00
bors
3400c9ed9f Auto merge of #23357 - Manishearth:oops, r=Manishearth
Oops, merged #21468 by accident.
2015-03-14 16:59:06 +00:00
Barosl Lee
edbc0e509f check_match: Dereference ref x before comparing it and some other type
The arity of `ref x` is always 1, so it needs to be dereferenced before
being compared with some other type whose arity is not 1.

Fixes #23009.
2015-03-14 23:32:57 +09:00
Björn Steinbrink
9eed8ea644 Fix broken codegen for [expr; n] where "expr" diverges 2015-03-14 14:23:43 +01:00
Björn Steinbrink
3a8f989dbb Always evaluate the expression in [expr; n]
In case that there is a destination for the array, like in
"let x = [expr; n]", we currently don't evaluate the given expression if
n is zero. That's inconsistent with all other cases, including "[expr;
0]" without a destination.

Fixes #23354
2015-03-14 14:19:29 +01:00
Ricardo Martins
cb02f366dc Fix a typo in the documentation. 2015-03-14 12:42:12 +00:00
Björn Steinbrink
bb18a3cfe7 Drop support for LLVM < 3.5 and fix compile errors with 3.5
LLVM older that 3.6 has a bug that cause assertions when compiling certain
constructs. For 3.5 there's still a chance that the bug might get fixed
in 3.5.2, so let's keep allowing to compile with it for it for now.
2015-03-14 13:14:04 +01:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
b09e5daa89 Split rustdoc summary lines in a smarter way
Previously it would fail on a trivial case like

    /// Summary line
    /// <trailing space>
    /// Regular content

Compliant markdown preprocessor would render that as two separate paragraphs, but our summary line
extractor would interpret both lines as the same paragraph and include both into the short summary.
2015-03-14 13:00:19 +02:00
bors
766a4e1acc Auto merge of #23333 - oli-obk:slice_from_raw_parts, r=alexcrichton
at least that's what the docs say: http://doc.rust-lang.org/std/slice/fn.from_raw_parts.html

A few situations got prettier. In some situations the mutability of the resulting and source pointers differed (and was cast away by transmute), the mutability matches now.
2015-03-14 08:55:31 +00:00
Ryan Prichard
85b084f4bd Reject -L "", -L native=, and other empty search paths.
It wasn't clear to me that early_error was correct here, but it seems to
work. This code is reachable from `rustdoc`, which is problematic, because
early_error panics. rustc handles the panics gracefully (without ICEing or
crashing), but rustdoc does not. It's not the first such rustdoc problem,
though:

    $ rustdoc hello.rs --extern std=bad-std
    error: extern location for std does not exist: bad-std
    hello.rs:1:1: 1:1 error: can't find crate for `std`
    hello.rs:1
           ^
    error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
    thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'Box<Any>', /home/rustbuild/src/rust-buildbot/slave/nightly-dist-rustc-linux/build/src/libsyntax/diagnostic.rs:151
    thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: "rustc failed"', /home/rustbuild/src/rust-buildbot/slave/nightly-dist-rustc-linux/build/src/libcore/result.rs:744
    thread '<main>' panicked at 'child thread None panicked', /home/rustbuild/src/rust-buildbot/slave/nightly-dist-rustc-linux/build/src/libstd/thread.rs:661
2015-03-13 23:49:44 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
c908d1c1f9 Revert "Extend dead code lint to detect more unused enum variants"
This reverts commit b042ffc4a7.

Conflicts:
	src/librustc/middle/pat_util.rs
2015-03-14 12:14:32 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
82bcc55232 Revert "Remove dead code flagged by lint"
This reverts commit bce7a6f4a9.
2015-03-14 12:14:03 +05:30
York Xiang
60aa751620 Improve camelcase suggestion 2015-03-14 13:40:33 +08:00
bors
f7453f940b Auto merge of #22948 - rprichard:simple-panic-opt, r=alexcrichton
Reduce code size overhead from core::panicking::panic

core::panicking::panic currently creates an Arguments structure using
format_args!("{}", expr), which formats the expr str using the Display::fmt.
Display::fmt pulls in Formatter::pad, which then also pulls in string-related
code for truncation and padding.

If core::panicking::panic instead creates an Arguments structure with a string
piece, it is possible that the Display::fmt function for str can be optimized
out of the program.

In my testing with a 32-bit x86 bare metal program, the change tended to save
between ~100 bytes and ~5500 bytes, depending on what other panic* functions
the program invokes and whether the panic_fmt lang item uses the Arguments
value.
2015-03-14 01:04:37 +00:00
Alex Crichton
f798674b86 std: Stabilize the net module
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the std::net module,
incorporating the changes from RFC 923. Specifically, the following actions were
taken:

Stable functionality:

* `net` (the name)
* `Shutdown`
* `Shutdown::{Read, Write, Both}`
* `lookup_host`
* `LookupHost`
* `SocketAddr`
* `SocketAddr::{V4, V6}`
* `SocketAddr::port`
* `SocketAddrV4`
* `SocketAddrV4::{new, ip, port}`
* `SocketAddrV6`
* `SocketAddrV4::{new, ip, port, flowinfo, scope_id}`
* Common trait impls for socket addr structures
* `ToSocketAddrs`
* `ToSocketAddrs::Iter`
* `ToSocketAddrs::to_socket_addrs`
* `ToSocketAddrs for {SocketAddr*, (Ipv*Addr, u16), str, (str, u16)}`
* `Ipv4Addr`
* `Ipv4Addr::{new, octets, to_ipv6_compatible, to_ipv6_mapped}`
* `Ipv6Addr`
* `Ipv6Addr::{new, segments, to_ipv4}`
* `TcpStream`
* `TcpStream::connect`
* `TcpStream::{peer_addr, local_addr, shutdown, try_clone}`
* `{Read,Write} for {TcpStream, &TcpStream}`
* `TcpListener`
* `TcpListener::bind`
* `TcpListener::{local_addr, try_clone, accept, incoming}`
* `Incoming`
* `UdpSocket`
* `UdpSocket::bind`
* `UdpSocket::{recv_from, send_to, local_addr, try_clone}`

Unstable functionality:

* Extra methods on `Ipv{4,6}Addr` for various methods of inspecting the address
  and determining qualities of it.
* Extra methods on `TcpStream` to configure various protocol options.
* Extra methods on `UdpSocket` to configure various protocol options.

Deprecated functionality:

* The `socket_addr` method has been renamed to `local_addr`

This commit is a breaking change due to the restructuring of the `SocketAddr`
type as well as the renaming of the `socket_addr` method. Migration should be
fairly straightforward, however, after accounting for the new level of
abstraction in `SocketAddr` (protocol distinction at the socket address level,
not the IP address).

[breaking-change]
2015-03-13 16:47:42 -07:00
Joseph Crail
fcf3f3209a Remove explicit syntax highlight from docs. 2015-03-13 19:25:18 -04:00
Aaron Turon
1d5983aded Deprecate range, range_step, count, distributions
This commit deprecates the `count`, `range` and `range_step` functions
in `iter`, in favor of range notation. To recover all existing
functionality, a new `step_by` adapter is provided directly on `ops::Range`
and `ops::RangeFrom`.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-13 14:45:13 -07:00
bors
3e4be02b80 Auto merge of #23292 - alexcrichton:stabilize-io, r=aturon
The new `std::io` module has had some time to bake now, and this commit
stabilizes its functionality. There are still portions of the module which
remain unstable, and below contains a summart of the actions taken.

This commit also deprecates the entire contents of the `old_io` module in a
blanket fashion. All APIs should now have a reasonable replacement in the
new I/O modules.

Stable APIs:

* `std::io` (the name)
* `std::io::prelude` (the name)
* `Read`
* `Read::read`
* `Read::{read_to_end, read_to_string}` after being modified to return a `usize`
  for the number of bytes read.
* `ReadExt`
* `Write`
* `Write::write`
* `Write::{write_all, write_fmt}`
* `WriteExt`
* `BufRead`
* `BufRead::{fill_buf, consume}`
* `BufRead::{read_line, read_until}` after being modified to return a `usize`
  for the number of bytes read.
* `BufReadExt`
* `BufReader`
* `BufReader::{new, with_capacity}`
* `BufReader::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `{Read,BufRead} for BufReader`
* `BufWriter`
* `BufWriter::{new, with_capacity}`
* `BufWriter::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `Write for BufWriter`
* `IntoInnerError`
* `IntoInnerError::{error, into_inner}`
* `{Error,Display} for IntoInnerError`
* `LineWriter`
* `LineWriter::{new, with_capacity}` - `with_capacity` was added
* `LineWriter::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}` - `get_mut` was added)
* `Write for LineWriter`
* `BufStream`
* `BufStream::{new, with_capacities}`
* `BufStream::{get_ref, get_mut, into_inner}`
* `{BufRead,Read,Write} for BufStream`
* `stdin`
* `Stdin`
* `Stdin::lock`
* `Stdin::read_line` - added method
* `StdinLock`
* `Read for Stdin`
* `{Read,BufRead} for StdinLock`
* `stdout`
* `Stdout`
* `Stdout::lock`
* `StdoutLock`
* `Write for Stdout`
* `Write for StdoutLock`
* `stderr`
* `Stderr`
* `Stderr::lock`
* `StderrLock`
* `Write for Stderr`
* `Write for StderrLock`
* `io::Result`
* `io::Error`
* `io::Error::last_os_error`
* `{Display, Error} for Error`

Unstable APIs:

(reasons can be found in the commit itself)

* `Write::flush`
* `Seek`
* `ErrorKind`
* `Error::new`
* `Error::from_os_error`
* `Error::kind`

Deprecated APIs

* `Error::description` - available via the `Error` trait
* `Error::detail` - available via the `Display` implementation
* `thread::Builder::{stdout, stderr}`

Changes in functionality:

* `old_io::stdio::set_stderr` is now a noop as the infrastructure for printing
  backtraces has migrated to `std::io`.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-13 20:22:16 +00:00
Alex Crichton
981bf5f690 Fallout of std::old_io deprecation 2015-03-13 10:00:28 -07:00