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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
c26cd9f05d rustc: Exclude #[repr(C)] from non camel case
C structs predominately do not use camel case identifiers, and we have a clear
indicator for what's a C struct now, so excuse all of them from this stylistic
lint.
2014-07-10 10:19:38 -07:00
Alex Crichton
6bd79d32e9 rustc: Always mark #[crate_name] as used
It's just an annoying error if you use --crate-name on the command line and you
also have a #[crate_name] specified
2014-07-10 10:19:10 -07:00
bors
6372915a78 auto merge of #15561 : huonw/rust/must-use-iterators, r=alexcrichton
Similar to the stability attributes, a type annotated with `#[must_use =
"informative snippet"]` will print the normal warning message along with
"informative snippet". This allows the type author to provide some
guidance about why the type should be used.

---

It can be a little unintuitive that something like `v.iter().map(|x|
println!("{}", x));` does nothing: the majority of the iterator adaptors
are lazy and do not execute anything until something calls `next`, e.g.
a `for` loop, `collect`, `fold`, etc.

The majority of such errors can be seen by someone writing something
like the above, i.e. just calling an iterator adaptor and doing nothing
with it (and doing this is certainly useless), so we can co-opt the
`must_use` lint, using the message functionality to give a hint to the
reason why.

Fixes #14666.
2014-07-10 05:16:28 +00:00
Luqman Aden
5d39d0befa tests: Remove uses of advance. 2014-07-09 15:51:58 -07:00
Huon Wilson
b9e35a1644 lint: extend #[must_use] to handle a message.
Similar to the stability attributes, a type annotated with `#[must_use =
"informative snippet"]` will print the normal warning message along with
"informative snippet". This allows the type author to provide some
guidance about why the type should be used.
2014-07-10 08:05:58 +10:00
Corey Richardson
9f5e21da4e syntax: don't process string/char/byte/binary lits
This shuffles things around a bit so that LIT_CHAR and co store an Ident
which is the original, unaltered literal in the source. When creating the AST,
unescape and postprocess them.

This changes how syntax extensions can work, slightly, but otherwise poses no
visible changes. To get a useful value out of one of these tokens, call
`parse::{char_lit, byte_lit, bin_lit, str_lit}`

[breaking-change]
2014-07-09 00:06:29 -07:00
Corey Richardson
b0303b3c22 test: simplify numeric literal cfail tests 2014-07-09 00:06:28 -07:00
Corey Richardson
c2dd553bed testsuite: merge some lexer testcases
Now that the lexer is more robust, these tests don't need to be in separate
files. Yay!
2014-07-09 00:06:28 -07:00
John Clements
4c312b6d0d fix hygiene for test case 2014-07-08 16:28:23 -07:00
bors
8bb34a3146 auto merge of #15493 : brson/rust/tostr, r=pcwalton
This updates https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/15075.

Rename `ToStr::to_str` to `ToString::to_string`. The naive renaming ends up with two `to_string` functions defined on strings in the prelude (the other defined via `collections::str::StrAllocating`). To remedy this I removed `StrAllocating::to_string`, making all conversions from `&str` to `String` go through `Show`. This has a measurable impact on the speed of this conversion, but the sense I get from others is that it's best to go ahead and unify `to_string` and address performance for all `to_string` conversions in `core::fmt`. `String::from_str(...)` still works as a manual fast-path.

Note that the patch was done with a script, and ended up renaming a number of other `*_to_str` functions, particularly inside of rustc. All the ones I saw looked correct, and I didn't notice any additional API breakage.

Closes #15046.
2014-07-08 20:06:40 +00:00
Richo Healey
12c334a77b std: Rename the ToStr trait to ToString, and to_str to to_string.
[breaking-change]
2014-07-08 13:01:43 -07:00
bors
35e2134621 auto merge of #15521 : nick29581/rust/type, r=pcwalton
closes #13367

[breaking-change] Use `Sized?` to indicate a dynamically sized type parameter or trait (used to be `type`). E.g.,

```
trait Tr for Sized? {}

fn foo<Sized? X: Share>(x: X) {}
```
2014-07-08 16:01:41 +00:00
bors
bfe4ddfdea auto merge of #15518 : alexcrichton/rust/fix-some-crate-names, r=sfackler
The output file was only being renamed based off #[crate_name], not #[crate_id]
or --crate-name. Both of these behaviors have been restored now.
2014-07-08 13:31:41 +00:00
Alex Crichton
2c26a00f91 rustc: Fix naming output files with --crate-name
The output file was only being renamed based off #[crate_name], not #[crate_id]
or --crate-name. Both of these behaviors have been restored now.
2014-07-08 06:27:37 -07:00
Nick Cameron
a0cfda53c4 Change DST syntax: type -> Sized?
closes #13367

[breaking-change] Use `Sized?` to indicate a dynamically sized type parameter or trait (used to be `type`). E.g.,

```
trait Tr for Sized? {}

fn foo<Sized? X: Share>(x: X) {}
```
2014-07-08 22:44:31 +12:00
bors
6959931498 auto merge of #15508 : jakub-/rust/struct-pattern-witness, r=alexcrichton 2014-07-08 04:21:40 +00:00
bors
6f46621b33 auto merge of #15443 : pcwalton/rust/module-and-type-with-same-name, r=nick29581
This will break code that looks like:

    struct Foo {
        ...
    }

    mod Foo {
        ...
    }

Change this code to:

    struct Foo {
        ...
    }

    impl Foo {
        ...
    }

Or rename the module.

Closes #15205.

[breaking-change]

r? @nick29581
2014-07-08 02:36:43 +00:00
bors
a3257804df auto merge of #15406 : luqmana/rust/nop, r=pcwalton
Extend the null ptr optimization to work with slices, closures, procs, & trait objects by using the internal pointers as the discriminant.

This decreases the size of `Option<&[int]>` (and similar) by one word.
2014-07-08 00:31:42 +00:00
bors
00cdd639a9 auto merge of #15394 : pcwalton/rust/new-index-traits, r=nick29581
This will break code that used the old `Index` trait. Change this code
to use the new `Index` traits. For reference, here are their signatures:

    pub trait Index<Index,Result> {
        fn index<'a>(&'a self, index: &Index) -> &'a Result;
    }
    pub trait IndexMut<Index,Result> {
        fn index_mut<'a>(&'a mut self, index: &Index) -> &'a mut Result;
    }

Closes #6515.

[breaking-change]

r? @nick29581
2014-07-07 22:46:41 +00:00
bors
c175ed4425 auto merge of #15440 : pcwalton/rust/struct-aliases, r=brson
Closes #4508.

r? @nick29581
2014-07-07 21:01:42 +00:00
Jakub Wieczorek
947942e42c Improve non-exhaustive pattern witnesses for structs with multiple fields 2014-07-07 22:00:34 +02:00
Patrick Walton
7e4e99123a librustc (RFC #34): Implement the new Index and IndexMut traits.
This will break code that used the old `Index` trait. Change this code
to use the new `Index` traits. For reference, here are their signatures:

    pub trait Index<Index,Result> {
        fn index<'a>(&'a self, index: &Index) -> &'a Result;
    }
    pub trait IndexMut<Index,Result> {
        fn index_mut<'a>(&'a mut self, index: &Index) -> &'a mut Result;
    }

Closes #6515.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-07 11:43:23 -07:00
Patrick Walton
3c9443b6e5 librustc: Disallow modules and types from having the same name.
This will break code that looks like:

    struct Foo {
        ...
    }

    mod Foo {
        ...
    }

Change this code to:

    struct Foo {
        ...
    }

    impl Foo {
        ...
    }

Or rename the module.

Closes #15205.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-07 10:54:32 -07:00
Steven Fackler
12b3498ced Strip empty strings from link args
Closes #15487
2014-07-07 10:13:22 -07:00
bors
f78d2f5900 auto merge of #15489 : jakub-/rust/issue-15488, r=pcwalton
Fixes #15488.
2014-07-07 06:31:30 +00:00
bors
179b2b48ba auto merge of #15411 : mitchmindtree/rust/master, r=alexcrichton
I ran `make check` and everything went smoothly. I also tested `#[deriving(Decodable, Encodable)]` on a struct containing both Cell<T> and RefCell<T> and everything now seems to work fine.
2014-07-07 04:46:31 +00:00
mitchmindtree
0e84d6fc1a Implemented Decodable/Encodable for Cell and RefCell. Fixes #15395
Updated PR with fixme and test

Updated PR with fixme and test
2014-07-07 13:02:09 +10:00
Jakub Wieczorek
9f460e7af8 Properly bind nested pattern bindings when there's more than one
Fixes #15488.
2014-07-07 00:26:41 +02:00
Jakub Wieczorek
e05ec9a2bf Add a test case for #12187, which appears to have been fixed
Closes #12187.
2014-07-06 21:40:16 +02:00
bors
4c0cab7f2f auto merge of #15454 : jakub-/rust/15453, r=huonw
I forget we now have byte string literals.
2014-07-06 11:41:37 +00:00
Alex Crichton
56f7101551 rustc: Default #[crate_name] on input, not output 2014-07-05 12:46:42 -07:00
Alex Crichton
15b680ae86 Test fixes and rebase conflicts 2014-07-05 12:46:42 -07:00
Alex Crichton
41ed455db8 rustc: Repurpose the --crate-name CLI flag
In a cargo-driven world the primary location for the name of a crate will be in
its manifest, not in the source file itself. The purpose of this flag is to
reduce required duplication for new cargo projects.

This is a breaking change because the existing --crate-name flag actually
printed the crate name. This flag was renamed to --print-crate-name, and to
maintain consistence, the --crate-file-name flag was renamed to
--print-file-name.

To maintain backwards compatibility, the --crate-file-name flag is still
recognized, but it is deprecated.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-05 12:46:42 -07:00
Alex Crichton
812637e683 test: Fix tests for crate_id removal
This involved removing some tests whose functionality was removed such as many
of the crateresolve tests
2014-07-05 12:46:42 -07:00
Alex Crichton
cc3c8bbfaf rustc: Add a flag for specifying dependencies
This comit implements a new flag, --extern, which is used to specify where a
crate is located. The purpose of this flag is to bypass the normal crate
loading/matching of the compiler to point it directly at the right file.

This flag takes the form `--extern foo=bar` where `foo` is the name of a crate
and `bar` is the location at which to find the crate. Multiple `--extern`
directives are allowed with the same crate name to specify the rlib/dylib pair
for a crate. It is invalid to specify more than one rlib or more than one dylib,
and it's required that the crates are valid rust crates.

I have also added some extensive documentation to metadata::loader about how
crate loading should work.

RFC: 0035-remove-crate-id
2014-07-05 12:45:42 -07:00
Jakub Wieczorek
1aa23b8e1c Fix #15453 2014-07-05 16:32:13 +02:00
bors
342321def6 auto merge of #15442 : luqmana/rust/odp, r=pnkfelix
Inadvertently changed the order in which destructors ran in certain cases with #15076.

Fixes #15438.
2014-07-05 11:11:47 +00:00
bors
d611800a70 auto merge of #15284 : apoelstra/rust/bitv-methods, r=cmr
The types `Bitv` and `BitvSet` are badly out of date. This PR:
- cleans up the code (primarily, simplifies `Bitv` and implements `BitvSet` in terms of `Bitv`)
- implements several new traits for `Bitv`
- adds new functionality to `Bitv` and `BitvSet`
- replaces internal iterators with external ones
- updates documentation
- minor bug fixes

This is a significantly souped-up version of PR #15139 and is the result of the discussion there.
2014-07-05 05:01:49 +00:00
Luqman Aden
1af8663579 librustc: Make sure to run destructors in the right order when matching on moved value. 2014-07-04 18:05:09 -07:00
Patrick Walton
aaaf7e00ec librustc: Accept type aliases for structures in structure literals and
structure patterns.

Closes #4508.
2014-07-04 17:07:31 -07:00
Luqman Aden
f48cc74001 Add tests for null pointer opt. 2014-07-04 16:06:21 -07:00
bors
935da0739e auto merge of #15405 : pcwalton/rust/delifetime, r=nick29581
This was parsed by the parser but completely ignored; not even stored in
the AST!

This breaks code that looks like:

    static X: &'static [u8] = &'static [1, 2, 3];

Change this code to the shorter:

    static X: &'static [u8] = &[1, 2, 3];

Closes #15312.

[breaking-change]

r? @nick29581
2014-07-04 19:01:33 +00:00
bors
c0b76abf91 auto merge of #15388 : jakub-/rust/issue-12285, r=pcwalton
Unit-like struct patterns are irrefutable, no need for a branch.

And some cleanup while I'm at it.
2014-07-04 12:01:22 +00:00
Patrick Walton
29ec2506ab librustc: Remove the &LIFETIME EXPR production from the language.
This was parsed by the parser but completely ignored; not even stored in
the AST!

This breaks code that looks like:

    static X: &'static [u8] = &'static [1, 2, 3];

Change this code to the shorter:

    static X: &'static [u8] = &[1, 2, 3];

Closes #15312.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-04 00:56:57 -07:00
bors
1bff1ff810 auto merge of #15356 : pcwalton/rust/wrong-implementor, r=alexcrichton
parameters.

This can break code that mistakenly used type parameters in place of
`Self`. For example, this will break:

    trait Foo {
        fn bar<X>(u: X) -> Self {
            u
        }
    }

Change this code to not contain a type error. For example:

    trait Foo {
        fn bar<X>(_: X) -> Self {
            self
        }
    }

Closes #15172.

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
2014-07-04 04:56:16 +00:00
bors
5b11610ced auto merge of #15343 : alexcrichton/rust/0.11.0-release, r=brson 2014-07-04 01:21:19 +00:00
Jakub Wieczorek
c2c27faa35 Fix #12285
Unit-like struct patterns are irrefutable, no need for a branch.
2014-07-04 00:29:47 +02:00
Patrick Walton
8297edd549 librustc: Have the kind checker check sub-bounds in trait casts.
This can break code that looked like:

    struct S<T> {
        val: T,
    }
    trait Gettable<T> {
        ...
    }
    impl<T: Copy> Gettable<T> for S<T> {
        ...
    }
    let t: Box<S<String>> = box S {
        val: "one".to_string(),
    };
    let a = t as Box<Gettable<String>>;
    //                        ^ note no `Copy` bound

Change this code to:

    impl<T> Gettable<T> for S<T> {
    //   ^ remove `Copy` bound
        ...
    }

Closes #14061.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-03 12:54:51 -07:00
Kevin Ballard
b81905eedb Fix ICE with nested macro_rules!-style macros
Fixes #10536.
2014-07-03 12:54:51 -07:00
bors
550cc045e2 auto merge of #15199 : michaelwoerister/rust/cross-crate-stability, r=luqmana
So far, type names generated for debuginfo where a bit sketchy. It was not clearly defined when a name should be fully qualified and when not, if region parameters should be shown or not, and other things like that.
This commit makes the debuginfo module responsible for creating type names instead of using `ppaux::ty_to_str()` and brings type names (as they show up in the DWARF information) in line with GCC and Clang:

* The name of the type being described is unqualified. It's path is defined by its position in the namespace hierarchy.
* Type arguments are always fully qualified, no matter if they would actually be in scope at the type definition location.

Care is also taken to make type names consistent across crate boundaries. That is, the code now tries make the type name the same, regardless if the type is in the local crate or reconstructed from metadata. Otherwise LLVM will complain about violating the one-definition-rule when using link-time-optimization.

This commit also removes all source location information from type descriptions because these cannot be reconstructed for types instantiated from metadata. Again, with LTO enabled, this can lead to two versions of the debuginfo type description, one with and one without source location information, which then triggers the LLVM ODR assertion.
Fortunately, source location information about types is rarely used, so this has little impact. Once source location information is preserved in metadata (#1972) it can also be re-enabled for type descriptions.

`RUSTFLAGS=-g make check` no works again for me locally, including the LTO test cases (note that I've taken care of #15156 by reverting the change in LLVM that @luqmana identified as the culprit for that issue).
2014-07-03 10:46:39 +00:00