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Björn Steinbrink
bdc182cc41 Use static string with fail!() and remove fail!(fmt!())
fail!() used to require owned strings but can handle static strings
now. Also, it can pass its arguments to fmt!() on its own, no need for
the caller to call fmt!() itself.
2013-05-14 16:36:23 +02:00
bors
3abc5b3ffb auto merge of #6417 : pcwalton/rust/exprs-in-patterns, r=pcwalton
r? @graydon
2013-05-13 13:25:42 -07:00
bors
935b7ba516 auto merge of #6443 : cmr/rust/resolution, r=bstrie
When trying to import nonexistent items from existing modules, specify that
that is what happened, rather than just reporting "unresolved name".

Ideally the error would be reported on the span of the import... but I do not see a way to get a span there. Help appreciated 😄
2013-05-13 09:28:46 -07:00
bors
1bf2f68bb2 auto merge of #6437 : Thiez/rust/atomic, r=Aatch
This pull request adds 4 atomic intrinsics to the compiler, in preparation for #5042.

* `atomic_load(src: &int) -> int` performs an atomic sequentially consistent load.
* `atomic_load_acq(src: &int) -> int` performs an atomic acquiring load.
* `atomic_store(dst: &mut int, val: int)` performs an atomic sequentially consistent store.
* `atomic_store_rel(dst: &mut int, val: int)` performs an atomic releasing store.

For more information about the whole acquire/release thing: http://llvm.org/docs/Atomics.html

r?
2013-05-13 05:04:41 -07:00
Corey Richardson
2210d2d5d5 Use backticks to delineate paths/identifiers 2013-05-13 06:22:32 -04:00
Luqman Aden
103a68b2e7 Correct #[always_inline] -> #[inline(always)] and __attribute((...)) -> __attribute__((...)). 2013-05-13 04:05:34 -04:00
Corey Richardson
be82449a9a Better error for some unresolved imports
When trying to import nonexistent items from existing modules, specify that
that is what happened, rather than just reporting "unresolved name".
2013-05-13 01:06:42 -04:00
bors
8291e36f18 auto merge of #6400 : cmr/rust/remove_useless_import_error, r=thestinger
Every unresolved import is reported. An additional error message isn't useful
and obscures (imo) the real errors: I need to take it into account when
looking at the error count.
2013-05-12 20:22:40 -07:00
Patrick Walton
5d3559e645 librustc: Make self and static into keywords 2013-05-12 16:35:18 -07:00
Matthijs Hofstra
fa1a172f9c Removed unnecessary check from build.rs 2013-05-13 00:12:14 +02:00
Matthijs Hofstra
a9f2132606 Adds atomic_load, atomic_load_acq, atomic_store, and atomic_store_rel intrinsics.
The default versions (atomic_load and atomic_store) are sequentially consistent.
The atomic_load_acq intrinsic acquires as described in [1].
The atomic_store_rel intrinsic releases as described in [1].

[1]: http://llvm.org/docs/Atomics.html
2013-05-12 23:23:40 +02:00
bors
638b394a37 auto merge of #6427 : catamorphism/rust/issue-6319, r=nikomatsakis
r? @nikomatsakis In #6319, several people mentioned they ran into a "computing
fictitious type" ICE in trans. This turns out to be because some
of my recent changes to typeck::check::_match resulted in type errors
getting reported with ty_err as the expected type, which meant the errors
were suppressed, and typechecking incorrectly succeeded (since the errors
weren't recorded).

Changed the error messages in these cases not to use an expected type at all,
rather, printing out a string describing the type that was expected (which is
what the code originally did). The result is a bit repetitive and the
proliferation of error-reporting functions in typeck::infer is a bit annoying,
but I thought it was important to fix this now; more cleanup can happen later.
2013-05-12 10:34:38 -07:00
Corey Richardson
a279d65102 clean up the last bit of warnings 2013-05-11 20:36:47 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
ed41864464 Warning police 2013-05-11 20:36:44 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
cdb52c0201 rustc: Don't call type_error_message() with ty_err as the expected type
In #6319, several people mentioned they ran into a "computing
fictitious type" ICE in trans. This turns out to be because some
of my recent changes to typeck::check::_match resulted in type errors
getting reported with ty_err as the expected type, which meant the errors
were suppressed, and typechecking incorrectly succeeded (since the errors
weren't recorded).

Changed the error messages in these cases not to use an expected type at all,
rather, printing out a string describing the type that was expected (which is
what the code originally did). The result is a bit repetitive and the
proliferation of error-reporting functions in typeck::infer is a bit annoying,
but I thought it was important to fix this now; more cleanup can happen later.
2013-05-11 17:51:00 -07:00
bors
82164a1e45 auto merge of #6402 : kud1ing/rust/fixes, r=pcwalton 2013-05-11 16:49:40 -07:00
bors
957251817b auto merge of #6389 : sonwow/rust/issue-3356, r=bstrie
Fix for #3356
2013-05-11 12:55:49 -07:00
bors
e478cedb0a auto merge of #6385 : huonw/rust/rustc-dtor-struct-match, r=nikomatsakis
**Caveat**: With the current commit, this check only works for `match`s, the checks (incorrectly) do not run for patterns in `let`s, and invalid/unsafe code compiles.

I don't know how to fix this, I experimented with some things to try to make let patterns and match patterns run on the same code (since this would presumably fix many of the other unsoundness issues of let-patterns, e.g. #6225), but I don't understand enough of the code. (I think I heard someone talking about a fix for `let` being in progress?)

Fixes #6344 and #6341.
2013-05-11 11:49:50 -07:00
Alex Crichton
63c7e2f991 Remove the '<->' operator from the language 2013-05-10 22:51:06 -04:00
bors
3e0400fb86 auto merge of #6223 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-6183, r=pcwalton
Closes #6183.

The first commit changes the compiler's method of treating a `for` loop, and all the remaining commits are just dealing with the fallout.

The biggest fallout was the `IterBytes` trait, although it's really a whole lot nicer now because all of the `iter_bytes_XX` methods are just and-ed together. Sadly there was a huge amount of stuff that's `cfg(stage0)` gated, but whoever lands the next snapshot is going to have a lot of fun deleting all this code!
2013-05-10 17:56:02 -07:00
Alex Crichton
606bd75586 Fix merge "failures" 2013-05-10 19:20:21 -04:00
Lenny222
52610c3980 more back-ticks, less colons 2013-05-10 23:34:20 +02:00
Corey Richardson
7d4bb90e76 Remove redundant import error 2013-05-10 16:23:12 -04:00
bors
d546493096 auto merge of #6380 : pcwalton/rust/core-text-ice, r=pcwalton 2013-05-10 13:10:54 -07:00
Youngsoo Son
24ef88cee9 renamed str::from_slice to str::to_owned 2013-05-10 20:08:56 +09:00
Youngsoo Son
b7da975049 renamed vec::from_slice to vec::to_owned 2013-05-10 18:38:54 +09:00
bors
e9d0018abf auto merge of #6356 : dotdash/rust/strinterner, r=pcwalton
&str can be turned into @~str on demand, using to_owned(), so for
strings, we can create a specialized interner that accepts &str for
intern() and find() but stores and returns @~str.
2013-05-10 01:55:54 -07:00
Huon Wilson
f6743fea70 librustc: allow destructuring of structs with destructors if the pattern has no moves.
This check only works for `match`s, the checks (incorrectly) do not run for patterns in
`let`s.
2013-05-10 18:34:19 +10:00
bors
f04eb37c7e auto merge of #6347 : cmr/rust/unknown_module_resolve_error, r=catamorphism
This improves error reporting for the following class of imports:

```rust
use foo::bar;
```

Where foo, the topmost module, is unresolved. It now results in:

```text
/tmp/foo.rs:1:4: 1:7 error: unresolved import.  perhapsyou forgot an 'extern mod foo'?
/tmp/foo.rs:1 use foo::bar;
                  ^~~
/tmp/foo.rs:1:4: 1:12 error: failed to resolve import: foo::bar
/tmp/foo.rs:1 use foo::bar;
                  ^~~~~~~~
error: failed to resolve imports
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
```

This is the first of a series of changes I plan on making to unresolved name error messages.
2013-05-10 00:52:52 -07:00
Alex Crichton
a87db3e2cd rustc: Use the new for protocol 2013-05-10 02:46:19 -04:00
Alex Crichton
0cde8ba684 Implement a new protocol for for loops that's much more easily composable 2013-05-10 02:46:18 -04:00
Patrick Walton
923450d00c librustc: Fix ICE in core-text resulting from dynamic borrowing. rs=blocking-servo 2013-05-09 19:39:07 -07:00
bors
ad8e236f32 auto merge of #6336 : nikomatsakis/rust/issue-6308-closure-bounds, r=nikomatsakis
Use a bitset to represent built-in bounds. There are several places in the language where only builtin bounds (aka kinds) will be accepted, e.g. on closures, destructor type parameters perhaps, and on trait types.

r? @brson
2013-05-09 17:50:21 -07:00
Corey Richardson
9cbab89076 fix formating and tests 2013-05-09 20:15:59 -04:00
bors
f547a671dc auto merge of #6373 : nikomatsakis/rust/issue-6355-perf-regression, r=graydon
Fix #6355 and #6272---we were not giving the correct index to the derefs that occur as part of the rooting process, resulting in extra copies and generally bogus behavior. Haven't quite produced the right test for this, but I thought I'd push the fix in the meantime. Test will follow shortly.

r? @graydon
2013-05-09 13:45:49 -07:00
Corey Richardson
fa5baf399d Tweak error message
Recommendation of @kud1ing
2013-05-09 16:09:01 -04:00
Corey Richardson
d3ca9c61a0 Better error message for certain classes of unresolved imports 2013-05-09 16:08:53 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
e18ed77b72 Remove remnants of mutable fields from mem_categorization, borrowck. 2013-05-09 15:58:41 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
15164cc6a6 Issue the correct deref count for the implicit deref that occurs
as part of an autoslice operation (#6272).

Fixes #6272.
2013-05-09 15:58:02 -04:00
bors
7675856253 auto merge of #6354 : Aatch/rust/uninit-intrinsic, r=graydon
Adds an `uninit` intrinsic.

It's just an empty function, so llvm optimizes it down to nothing.

I changed all of the `init` intrinsic usages to `uninit` where it seemed appropriate to.
2013-05-09 12:37:00 -07:00
bors
7a4c6e587d auto merge of #6325 : sammykim/rust/lint-name, r=graydon
Fix #3525.
2013-05-09 08:54:38 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
dc2ca9d883 Refactor representation of bounds to separate out BuiltinBounds into
its own type. Use a bitset to represent built-in bounds. There
are several places in the language where only builtin bounds (aka kinds)
will be accepted, e.g. on closures, destructor type parameters perhaps,
and on trait types.
2013-05-09 11:39:06 -04:00
Björn Steinbrink
1393c3a3f4 Use a specialized string interner to reduce the need for owned strings
&str can be turned into @~str on demand, using to_owned(), so for
strings, we can create a specialized interner that accepts &str for
intern() and find() but stores and returns @~str.
2013-05-09 14:40:19 +02:00
bors
ca95e7f94e auto merge of #6345 : seanmoon/rust/fix-typos, r=sanxiyn
Hi there,

Really enjoying Rust. Noticed a few typos so I searched around for a few more--here's some fixes.

Ran `make check` and got `summary of 24 test runs: 4868 passed; 0 failed; 330 ignored`.

Thanks!

Sean
2013-05-09 03:51:32 -07:00
James Miller
050c744c23 Add uninit intrinsic 2013-05-09 22:23:38 +12:00
Youngmin Yoo
c02064d153 librustc: rename vec::each(var) to var.each 2013-05-09 14:20:04 +09:00
Patrick Walton
3affc6ed40 librustc: Fix merge fallout. 2013-05-08 17:04:02 -07:00
Patrick Walton
16a0125e41 libcore: Fix tests. 2013-05-08 17:04:01 -07:00
Patrick Walton
99daec602f librustc: Fix merge fallout. 2013-05-08 17:04:00 -07:00
Patrick Walton
db4573a776 librustc: Remove mutable fields from the language.
They're still parsed though, to get through bootstrapping.
2013-05-08 17:04:00 -07:00