The previous mode did a lot of very manual char-at-a-time parsing and was quite fragile and difficult to maintain. I talked to Marijn and he suggested I'd have better luck just rewriting it from scratch. This is the result of that effort; it seems to be faster, a bit easier on the eyes and more-or-less as well behaved when indenting. The algorithm is a bit different I suspect (it was hard to tell the previous one) but I tried to keep it simple and pleasant-looking.
Previously having optional lang_items caused an assertion failure at
compile-time, and then once that was fixed there was a segfault at runtime of
using a NULL crate-map (crates with no_std)
Hi,
As noted in #6804, a pattern that contains `NaN` will never match because `NaN != NaN`. This adds a warning for such a case. The first commit handles the basic case and the second one generalizes it to more complex patterns using `walk_pat`.
Until now, we only optimized away impossible branches when there is a
literal true/false in the code. But since the LLVM IR builder already does
constant folding for us, we can trivially expand that to work with
constants as well.
Refs #7834
Remove directive, if present, from CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS.
r? @huonw
Fix#7898.
(One alternative tack is to build up distinct CFG_TEST_RUSTC_FLAGS
alongside CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS; but currently debug is the only --cfg flag
ever added to CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS; the other contents of CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS
are a mix of -Z flags and a few other switches like O, which seem to
make sense to propogate to the tests.)
Infers type of constants used as discriminants and ensures they are
integral, instead of forcing them to be a signed integer.
Also, stores discriminant values as uint instead of int interally and
deals with related fallout.
Fixes issue #7994
First, clean up the uses of "None" and "Some" to always use consistent title case matching the variant names.
Add .chain_mut_ref() which is a missing method. A use case example for this method is extraction of an optional value from an Option\<Container\> value.
Package IDs can now be of the form a/b/c#FOO, where (if a/b/c is
a git repository) FOO is any tag in the repository. Non-numeric
tags only match against package IDs with the same tag, and aren't
compared linearly like numeric versions.
While I was at it, refactored the code that calls `git clone`,
and segregated build output properly for different packages.
Hello,
I made a tiny change to `tidy.py` so that it uses a regexp to find `// NOTE` comments. I could not find an easy way to write an automated test for this but if this is needed and possible I'd be happy to write one.
Please note that it also removes extra empty lines that appear after each of these warnings (I believe that there were not wanted).
On the performance side, `make tidy` is now a bit slower (running it 10 times in a row takes 71s on my machine, 65s before) but I don't think that it is performance sensitive.
Thanks!
This is a cleanup pull request that does:
* removes `os::as_c_charp`
* moves `str::as_buf` and `str::as_c_str` into `StrSlice`
* converts some functions from `StrSlice::as_buf` to `StrSlice::as_c_str`
* renames `StrSlice::as_buf` to `StrSlice::as_imm_buf` (and adds `StrSlice::as_mut_buf` to match `vec.rs`.
* renames `UniqueStr::as_bytes_with_null_consume` to `UniqueStr::to_bytes`
* and other misc cleanups and minor optimizations