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522 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mara Bos
af414dc274 Deny unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn for unsupported/common.rs through sys/wasm too. 2020-10-13 18:56:27 +02:00
Mara Bos
b26aa5d973 Add note about using cells in the locks on the 'unsupported' platform. 2020-10-13 15:29:38 +02:00
Mara Bos
f1c3edbfab
Assert state in sys/unsupported's RwLock::write_unlock.
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-10-09 00:39:03 +02:00
Mara Bos
f4e884288d Apply deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn) to all of sys/unsupported. 2020-10-08 23:37:23 +02:00
Mara Bos
3d192ace34 Remove unsafety from unsupported/rwlosck.rs by using a Cell.
Replacing the UnsafeCell by a Cell makes it all safe.
2020-10-08 23:08:31 +02:00
Mara Bos
c25f69a1e3 Remove unsafety from unsupported/mutex.rs by using a Cell.
Replacing the UnsafeCell by a Cell simplifies things and makes it all
safe.
2020-10-08 23:08:31 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
d8c035abbf Bump to 1.48 bootstrap compiler 2020-10-07 19:51:36 -04:00
bors
c9ced8523b Auto merge of #77626 - tamird:parse-scope-id, r=dtolnay
Parse SocketAddrV6::scope_id

r? `@dtolnay`
2020-10-07 03:11:06 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
49ade22bd9
Parse SocketAddrV6::scope_id 2020-10-06 22:13:15 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
a093957f43
Avoid unused return 2020-10-06 22:12:16 +00:00
bors
98edd1fbf8 Auto merge of #77386 - joshtriplett:static-glibc, r=petrochenkov
Support static linking with glibc and target-feature=+crt-static

With this change, it's possible to build on a linux-gnu target and pass
RUSTFLAGS='-C target-feature=+crt-static' or the equivalent via a
`.cargo/config.toml` file, and get a statically linked executable.

Update to libc 0.2.78, which adds support for static linking with glibc.

Add `crt_static_respected` to the `linux_base` target spec.

Update `android_base` and `linux_musl_base` accordingly. Avoid enabling
crt_static_respected on Android platforms, since that hasn't been
tested.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65447.
2020-10-06 21:11:04 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
eac25fefaf
Rollup merge of #77528 - tamird:avoid-cast-net-parser, r=dtolnay
Avoid unchecked casts in net parser

Once this and #77426 are in, I'll send another PR adding scope id parsing.

r? @dtolnay
2020-10-06 16:26:02 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
59476e9e57
Rollup merge of #76388 - poliorcetics:system-time-document-panic, r=KodrAus
Add a note about the panic behavior of math operations on time objects

Fixes #71226.
2020-10-06 16:25:53 +09:00
Josh Triplett
16ebf750cf Update libc to 0.2.79
This also fixes issues with inconsistent `unsafe` on functions.
2020-10-04 22:12:07 -07:00
Dylan DPC
f1afed541e
Rollup merge of #77426 - tamird:sockaddr-scope-id, r=dtolnay
Include scope id in SocketAddrV6::Display

r? @tmandry

I couldn't find any unit tests for these functions.

cc @ghanan94 @brunowonka
2020-10-05 02:29:35 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
f78a7ade61
Inline "eof" methods 2020-10-04 17:07:30 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
9601724b11
Avoid unchecked casts in net parser 2020-10-04 16:57:54 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
4ae7710e1d
Rollup merge of #77072 - sharnoff:hash-docs, r=LukasKalbertodt
Minor `hash_map` doc adjustments + item attribute orderings

This PR is really a couple visual changes glued together:
1. Some of the doc comments for items in `std::collections::hash_map` referenced the names of types without escaping their formatting (e.g. using "VacantEntry" instead of "`VacantEntry`") - the ones I could find were changed to the latter
2. The vast majority of pre-item attributes seem to place doc comments as the first attribute (instead of things like `#[feature(...)]`), so the few that had the other order were changed.
3. Also ordering related: the general trend seems to be that `#[feature]` attributes follow `#[inline]`, so I swapped the two lines in places where that ordering was reversed. This is primarily a change based on stylistic continuity and aesthetics - I'm not sure how important that actually is / should be.

I figured this would be pretty uncontroversial, but some of these might have been intentional for reasons I don't know about - if so, I'd be happy to remove the relevant changes. Of these, the final set of changes is probably the most unnecessary, so it also might be better to leave those out (in favor of reducing code churn).
2020-10-04 15:45:33 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
4585c22818
Include scope id in SocketAddrV6::Display 2020-10-04 12:18:12 +00:00
bors
32cbc65e6b Auto merge of #77380 - fusion-engineering-forks:unbox-the-mutex, r=dtolnay
Unbox mutexes and condvars on some platforms

Both mutexes and condition variables contained a Box containing the actual os-specific object. This was done because moving these objects may cause undefined behaviour on some platforms.

However, this is not needed on Windows[1], Wasm[2], cloudabi[2], and 'unsupported'[3], were the box was only needlessly making them less efficient.

This change gets rid of the box on those platforms.

On those platforms, `Condvar` can no longer verify it is only used with one `Mutex`, as mutexes no longer have a stable address. This was addressed and considered acceptable in #76932.

[1]\: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-initializesrwlock
[2]\: These are just a single atomic integer together with futex wait/wake calls/instructions.
[3]\: The `unsupported` platform doesn't support multiple threads at all.
2020-10-04 06:48:17 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
01ca8299d4
Rollup merge of #77264 - fusion-engineering-forks:skip-local-stdio, r=dtolnay
Only use LOCAL_{STDOUT,STDERR} when set_{print/panic} is used.

The thread local `LOCAL_STDOUT` and `LOCAL_STDERR` are only used by the `test` crate to capture output from tests when running them in the same process in differen threads. However, every program will check these variables on every print, even outside of testing.

This involves allocating a thread local key, and registering a thread local destructor. This can be somewhat expensive.

This change keeps a global flag (`LOCAL_STREAMS`) which will be set to `true` when either of these local streams is used. (So, effectively only in test and benchmark runs.) When this flag is off, these thread locals are not even looked at and therefore will not be initialized on the first output on every thread, which also means no thread local destructors will be registered.

---

Together with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77154, this should make output a little bit more efficient.
2020-10-03 00:31:14 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
ccc020ab42
Rollup merge of #77182 - GuillaumeGomez:missing-examples-fd-traits, r=pickfire
Add missing examples for Fd traits

Not sure what happened here... This is a reopening of #77142

r? @Dylan-DPC
2020-10-03 00:31:10 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
1118ab9930
Rollup merge of #75377 - canova:map_debug_impl, r=dtolnay
Fix Debug implementations of some of the HashMap and BTreeMap iterator types

HashMap's `ValuesMut`, BTreeMaps `ValuesMut`, IntoValues and `IntoKeys` structs were printing both keys and values on their Debug implementations. But they are iterators over either keys or values. Irrelevant values should not be visible. With this PR, they only show relevant fields.
This fixes #75297.

[Here's an example code.](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=0c79356ed860e347a0c1a205616f93b7) This prints this on nightly:
```
ValuesMut { inner: IterMut { range: [(1, "hello"), (2, "goodbye")], length: 2 } }
IntoKeys { inner: [(1, "hello"), (2, "goodbye")] }
IntoValues { inner: [(1, "hello"), (2, "goodbye")] }
[(2, "goodbye"), (1, "hello")]
```

After the patch this example prints these instead:
```
["hello", "goodbye"]
["hello", "goodbye"]
[1, 2]
["hello", "goodbye"]
```

I didn't add test cases for them, since I couldn't see any tests for Debug implementations anywhere. But please let me know if I should add it to a specific place.

r? @dtolnay
2020-10-03 00:31:04 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
72d275d844
Rollup merge of #77432 - tmiasko:posix-spawn-musl, r=cuviper
Use posix_spawn on musl targets

The posix_spawn had been available in a form suitable for use in a
Command implementation since musl 0.9.12. Use it in a preference to a
fork when possible, to benefit from CLONE_VM|CLONE_VFORK used there.
2020-10-02 20:27:11 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
d6b838b93a Simplify fd examples 2020-10-02 16:38:15 +02:00
bors
154f1f544d Auto merge of #77029 - ehuss:command-access, r=dtolnay
Add accessors to Command.

This adds some accessor methods to `Command` to provide a way to access the values set when building the `Command`. An example where this can be useful is to display the command to be executed. This is roughly based on the [`ProcessBuilder`](13b73cdaf7/src/cargo/util/process_builder.rs (L105-L134)) in Cargo.

Possible concerns about the API:
- Values with NULs on Unix will be returned as `"<string-with-nul>"`. I don't think it is practical to avoid this, since otherwise a whole separate copy of all the values would need to be kept in `Command`.
- Does not handle `arg0` on Unix. This can be awkward to support in `get_args` and is rarely used. I figure if someone really wants it, it can be added to `CommandExt` as a separate method.
- Does not offer a way to detect `env_clear`. I'm uncertain if it would be useful for anyone.
- Does not offer a way to get an environment variable by name (`get_env`). I figure this can be added later if anyone really wants it. I think the motivation for this is weak, though. Also, the API could be a little awkward (return a `Option<Option<&OsStr>>`?).
- `get_envs` could skip "cleared" entries and just return `&OsStr` values instead of `Option<&OsStr>`. I'm on the fence here. My use case is to display a shell command, and I only intend it to be roughly equivalent to the actual execution, and I probably won't display `None` entries. I erred on the side of providing extra information, but I suspect many situations will just filter out the `None`s.
- Could implement more iterator stuff (like `DoubleEndedIterator`).

I have not implemented new std items before, so I'm uncertain if the existing issue should be reused, or if a new tracking issue is needed.

cc #44434
2020-10-02 07:51:24 +00:00
Mara Bos
b1ce7a38a6 Disable condvar::two_mutexes test on non-unix platforms.
Condvars are no longer guaranteed to panic in this case on all
platforms. At least the unix implementation still does.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
f3837e788b No longer put windows condvars in a box.
Windows condition variables are movable (while not borrowed) according
to their documentation.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
ec69a858e4 No longer put wasm condvars in a box.
These condvars are just an AtomicUsize, so can be moved without
problems.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
7f56a35411 No longer put condvars on the 'unsupported' platform in a box.
These condvars are unsupported and implemented as a ZST, so can be moved
without problems.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
5769a46788 No longer put cloudabi condvars in a box.
Cloudabi condvars may be moved safely.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
b181f5a923 Make it possible to have unboxed condvars on specific platforms.
This commit keeps all condvars boxed on all platforms, but makes it
trivial to remove the box on some platforms later.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
dc81cbdcb1 No longer put windows mutexes in a box.
Windows SRW locks are movable (while not borrowed) according to their
documentation.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
4f1353e54f No longer put wasm mutexes in a box.
These mutexes are just an AtomicUsize, so can be moved without
problems.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
2f0386771d No longer put mutexes on the 'unsupported' platform in a box.
These mutexes are just a bool (in a cell), so can be moved without
problems.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
def5188ca8 No longer put cloudabi mutexes in a box.
Cloudabi mutexes may be moved safely.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
58deb7001d Make it possible to have unboxed mutexes on specific platforms.
This commit keeps all mutexes boxed on all platforms, but makes it
trivial to remove the box on some platforms later.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
a8c2d4fc3d Move boxing and mutex checking logic of condvar into sys_common. 2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
5a7218009e
Rollup merge of #77429 - WaffleLapkin:doc_link_default_hasher_new, r=jyn514
Link `new` method in `DefautHasher`s doc

FIXME referenced #56922 which was resolved

r? @jyn514
2020-10-02 08:25:27 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
55d0959328
Rollup merge of #77362 - RReverser:patch-1, r=dtolnay
Fix is_absolute on WASI

WASI does not match `cfg(unix)`, but its paths are Unix-like (`/some/path`) and don't have Windows-like prefixes.

Without this change, `is_absolute` for any paths, including `/some/path`, was returning `false`on a WASI target, which is obviously not true and undesirable.
2020-10-02 08:25:19 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1c4a5f8d1e
Rollup merge of #77147 - fusion-engineering-forks:static-mutex, r=dtolnay
Split sys_common::Mutex in StaticMutex and MovableMutex.

The (unsafe) `Mutex` from `sys_common` had a rather complicated interface. You were supposed to call `init()` manually, unless you could guarantee it was neither moved nor used reentrantly.

Calling `destroy()` was also optional, although it was unclear if 1) resources might be leaked or not, and 2) if `destroy()` should only be called when `init()` was called.

This allowed for a number of interesting (confusing?) different ways to use this `Mutex`, all captured in a single type.

In practice, this type was only ever used in two ways:

1. As a static variable. In this case, neither `init()` nor `destroy()` are called. The variable is never moved, and it is never used reentrantly. It is only ever locked using the `LockGuard`, never with `raw_lock`.

2. As a `Box`ed variable. In this case, both `init()` and `destroy()` are called, it will be moved and possibly used reentrantly.

No other combinations are used anywhere in `std`.

This change simplifies things by splitting this `Mutex` type into two types matching the two use cases: `StaticMutex` and `MovableMutex`.

The interface of both new types is now both safer and simpler. The first one does not call nor expose `init`/`destroy`, and the second one calls those automatically in its `new()` and `Drop` functions. Also, the locking functions of `MovableMutex` are no longer unsafe.

---

This will also make it easier to conditionally box mutexes later, by moving that decision into sys/sys_common. Some of the mutex implementations (at least those of Wasm and 'sys/unsupported') are safe to move, so wouldn't need a box. ~~(But that's blocked on  #76932 for now.)~~ (See #77380.)
2020-10-02 08:25:15 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
00b3450bbc
Rollup merge of #76979 - fusion-engineering-forks:windows-fallback-check, r=dtolnay
Improve std::sys::windows::compat

Improves the compat_fn macro in sys::windows, which is used for conditionally loading APIs that might not be available.

- The module (dll) name can now be any string, not just an ident. (Not all Windows api modules are valid Rust identifiers. E.g. `WaitOnAddress` comes from `API-MS-Win-Core-Synch-l1-2-0.dll`.)
- Adds `FuncName::is_available()` for checking if a function is really available without having to do a duplicate lookup.
- Add comment explaining the lack of locking.
- Use `$_:block` to simplify the macro_rules.
- Apply `allow(unused_variables)` only to the fallback instead of everything.

---

The second point (`is_available()`) simplifies code that needs to pick an implementation depening on what is available, like `sys/windows/mutex.rs`. Before this change, it'd do its own lookup and keep its own `AtomicUsize` to track the result. Now it can just use `c::AcquireSRWLockExclusive::is_available()` directly.

This will also be useful when park/unpark/CondVar/etc. get improved implementations (e.g. from parking_lot or something else), as the best APIs for those are not available before Windows 8.
2020-10-02 08:25:11 +09:00
Waffle
1c2c336dbc Link new method in DefautHashers doc 2020-10-02 00:30:19 +03:00
bors
2ad6187ce5 Auto merge of #76969 - withoutboats:rawfd-refexive-traits, r=dtolnay
Make RawFd implement the RawFd traits

This PR makes `RawFd` implement `AsRawFd`, `IntoRawFd` and `FromRawFd`, so it can be passed to interfaces that use one of those traits as a bound.
2020-10-01 15:39:33 +00:00
Mara Bos
63b6007d5b Work around potential merging/duplication issues in sys/windows/compat. 2020-10-01 16:52:11 +02:00
Mara Bos
09cbaf4367 Formatting. 2020-10-01 16:08:58 +02:00
Mara Bos
93310efdbe Use AcquireSRWLockExclusive::is_available() instead of an extra lookup. 2020-10-01 16:08:58 +02:00
Mara Bos
8b2bdfd453 Improve std::sys::windows::compat.
- Module name can now be any string, not just an ident.
  (Not all Windows api modules are valid Rust identifiers.)
- Adds c::FuncName::is_available() for checking if a function is really
  available without having to do a duplicate lookup.
- Add comment explaining the lack of locking.
- Use `$_:block` to simplify the macro_rules.
- Apply allow(unused_variables) only to the fallback instead of
  everything.
2020-10-01 16:08:57 +02:00
bors
782013564e Auto merge of #76919 - fusion-engineering-forks:thread-parker, r=dtolnay
Use futex-based thread::park/unpark on Linux.

This moves the parking/unparking logic out of `thread/mod.rs` into a module named `thread_parker` in `sys_common`. The current implementation is moved to `sys_common/thread_parker/generic.rs` and the new implementation using futexes is added in `sys_common/thread_parker/futex.rs`.
2020-10-01 13:21:34 +00:00
Dylan DPC
70740b1b82
Rollup merge of #77315 - exrook:rename-allocerror, r=joshtriplett
Rename AllocErr to AllocError

Implements rust-lang/wg-allocators#57
2020-10-01 02:13:39 +02:00