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mitaa
a31d63320f Omit src-links for items from extern macros
If the span of a local item points into an external macro
its source-file will be bogus.
2016-02-12 22:45:17 +01:00
Andrew Barchuk
eb0f9f81f0 Remove unnecessary article 2016-02-12 21:40:02 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
9ec112749b Clarify what tx/rx mean in concurrency docs 2016-02-13 00:57:52 +05:30
Erick Tryzelaar
e56cb87f30 syntax: Replace unstable vec.as_slice().get() with vec.get() 2016-02-12 10:59:26 -08:00
Alex Crichton
07638b95ce bootstrap: Be resilient to job object failures
The build bots already use job objects, and they don't support nested job
objects, and we shouldn't entirely bail out in this case anyway!
2016-02-12 10:40:32 -08:00
Jonas Schievink
559fca0fd3 Autoderef in librustc 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
62bada40de Autoderef in librustc_borrowck 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
fbeb67985d Autoderef in librustc_lint 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
65b38f304d Autoderef in librustc_metadata 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
53b7464e67 Autoderef in librustc_mir 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
003879ccaa Autoderef in librustc_passes 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
d12adae719 Autoderef in librustc_plugin 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
650c082b1e Autoderef in librustc_privacy 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
8ac5f87db8 Autoderef in librustc_resolve 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
93e58cc28f Autoderef in librustc_trans 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
f831d98ba2 Autoderef in librustc_typeck 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
c877d61b15 Use more autoderef in libsyntax 2016-02-12 19:28:42 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
db6e5d5ef9 Use more autoderef in libsyntax_ext 2016-02-12 19:28:10 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
2b69c989ee Use more autoderef in rustc_driver 2016-02-12 19:27:20 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
5fc61657c9 Make more use of autoderef in librustc_front 2016-02-12 19:27:20 +01:00
bors
ce4b75f256 Auto merge of #30726 - GuillaumeGomez:compile-fail, r=brson
r? @brson
cc @alexcrichton

I still need to add error code explanation test with this, but I can't figure out a way to generate the `.md` files in order to test example source codes.

Will fix #27328.
2016-02-12 18:25:08 +00:00
llogiq
a270b7b2d9 fix double check_item 2016-02-12 18:21:43 +01:00
bors
0c4d81f9bc Auto merge of #31550 - Stebalien:fix-color, r=nrc
Fixes #31546
2016-02-12 16:42:03 +00:00
Ms2ger
c6474af96f Rename ClosureKind variants and stop re-exporting them. 2016-02-12 16:44:27 +01:00
Jorge Aparicio
0bb4209b88 rustc: add a --print target-list command 2016-02-12 10:39:19 -05:00
bors
c7640aa2aa Auto merge of #31583 - petrochenkov:indi_ast, r=Manishearth
cc #31487
plugin-[breaking-change]

The AST part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/30087

r? @Manishearth
2016-02-12 14:56:20 +00:00
mitaa
5c98ae34a6 Shorten docstrings after Markdown rendering 2016-02-12 14:12:27 +01:00
bors
9257e8956e Auto merge of #31541 - tomaka:more-emscripten, r=brson
r? @brson
2016-02-12 12:51:12 +00:00
mitaa
938202c81f Fix associated item identifiers
Search results use the mapping found in `ItemType::to_static_str` for
the identifier, which could not be found on the page in the case of
associated items.
2016-02-12 10:26:46 +01:00
mitaa
a085e3bd45 Fix inherent-associated-const search result links
Normal constants have their own page while associated constants are
embedded within their parent-items page.
2016-02-12 10:25:42 +01:00
bors
77f9231818 Auto merge of #31368 - JohanLorenzo:dont-strip-if-test-build, r=alexcrichton
Tools which rely on DWARF for generating code coverage report, don't generate accurate numbers on test builds. For instance, [this sample main](757bdbf388/src/main.rs) returns [100% coverage](https://coveralls.io/builds/4940156/source?filename=main.rs) when [kcov](https://github.com/SimonKagstrom/kcov/) runs.

With @pnkfelix 's great help, we could narrow down the issue: The linker strips unused function during phase 6. Here's a patch which stops stripping when someone calls `rustc --test $ARGS`. @pnkfelix wasn't sure if we should add a new flag, or just use --test. What do you think @alexcrichton ?

Also, I'm not too sure: where is the best place to add a test for this addition?

Thanks for the help!
2016-02-12 05:53:18 +00:00
Alex Crichton
a1c13d03a5 bootstrap: Add a --clean flag
Also add a `clean` target for the makefiles to blow away everything related to
the build. Note that this specifically does not tamper with:

* the LLVM build directory
* the directory of the bootstrap system
* the cached downloads of cargo/rustc
2016-02-11 20:44:03 -08:00
bors
4b2c7030fd Auto merge of #30830 - arcnmx:static-extern, r=alexcrichton
See #29676

r? @alexcrichton
2016-02-12 02:16:13 +00:00
Jonathan Reem
8bbb70cb94 Remove unnecessary bounds on Error and Display implementations for TryLockError and PoisonError. 2016-02-11 17:24:57 -08:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
0352bdf0cb doc: skipping (obvious) details here is worth making this more nice to read 2016-02-12 03:03:55 +02:00
bors
78a5d5b54e Auto merge of #31123 - alexcrichton:who-doesnt-want-two-build-systems, r=brson
This series of commits adds the initial implementation of a new build system for
the compiler and standard library based on Cargo. The high-level architecture
now looks like:

1. The `./configure` script is run with `--enable-rustbuild` and other standard
   configuration options.
2. A `Makefile` is generate which proxies commands to the new build system.
3. The new build system has a Python script entry point which manages
   downloading both a Rust and Cargo nightly. This initial script also manages
   building the build system itself (which is written in Rust).
4. The build system, written in rust and called `bootstrap`, architects how to
   call `cargo` and manages building all native libraries and such.

One might reasonably ask "why rewrite the build system?", which is a good
question! The Rust project has used Makefiles for as long as I can remember at
least, and while ugly and difficult to use are undeniably robust as they contain
years worth of tweaking and tuning for working on as many platforms in as many
situation as possible. The rationale behind this PR, however is:

* The makefiles are impenetrable to all but a few people on this
  planet. This means that contributions to the build system are almost
  nonexistent, and furthermore if a build system change is needed it's
  incredibly difficult to figure out how to do so. This hindrance prevents us
  from doing some "perhaps fancier" things we may wish to do in make.

* Our build system, while portable, is unfortunately not infinitely portable
  everywhere.  For example the recently-introduced MSVC target is quite unlikely
  to have `make` installed by default (e.g. it requires building inside of an
  MSYS2 shell currently). Conversely, the portability of make comes at a cost of
  crazy and weird hacks to work around all sorts of versions of software
  everywhere, especially when it comes to the configure script and makefiles.
  By rewriting this logic in one of the most robust platforms there is, Rust,
  we get to assuage all of these worries for free!

* There's a standard tool to build Rust crates, Cargo, but the standard library
  and compiler don't use it. This means that they cannot benefit easily from the
  crates.io ecosystem, nor can the ecosystem benefit from a standard way to
  build this repository itself. Moving to Cargo should help assuage both of
  these needs. This has the added benefit of making the compiler more
  approachable for newbies as working on the compiler will just happen to be
  working on a large Cargo project, all the same standard tools and tricks will
  apply.

* There's a huge amount of portability information in the main distribution, for
  example around cross compiling, compiling on new OSes, etc. Pushing this logic
  into standard crates (like `gcc`) enables the community to immediately benefit
  from new build logic.

Despite these benefits, it's going to be a long road to actually replace our
current build system. This PR is just the beginning and doesn't implement the
full suite of functionality as the current one, but there are many more to
follow! The current implementation strategy hopes to look like:

1. Land a second build system in-tree that can be itereated on an and
   contributed to. This will not be used just yet in terms of gating new commits
   to the repo.
2. Over time, bring the second build system to feature parity with the old build
   system, start setting up CI for both build systems.
3. At some point in the future, switch the default to the new build system, but
   keep the old one around.
4. At some further point in the future, delete the entire old build system.

---

Alright, so with all that out of the way, here's some more info on this PR
itself. The inital build system here is contained in the `src/bootstrap`
directory and just adds the necessary minimum bits to bootstrap the compiler
itself. There is currently no support for building documentation, running tests,
or installing, but the implemented support is:

* Compiling LLVM with `cmake` instead of `./configure` + `make`. The LLVM
  project is removing their autotools build system, so we'd have to make this
  transition eventually anyway.

* Compiling compiler-rt with `cmake` as well (for the same rationale as above).

* Adding `Cargo.toml` to map out the dependency graph to all crates, and also
  adding `build.rs` files where appropriate. For example `alloc_jemalloc` has a
  script to build jemalloc, `flate` has a script to build `miniz.c`, `std` will
  build `libbacktrace`, etc.

* Orchestrating all the calls to `cargo` to build the standard distribution,
  following the normal bootstrapping process. This also tracks dependencies
  between steps to ensure cross-compilation targets happen as well.

* Configuration is intended to eventually be done through a `config.toml` file,
  so support is implemented for this. The most likely vector of configuration
  for now, however, is likely through `config.mk` (what `./configure` emits), so
  the build system currently parses this information.

There's still quite a few steps left to do, and I'll open up some follow-up
issues (as well as a tracking issue) for this migration, but hopefully this is a
great start to get going! This PR is currently tested on all the
Windows/Linux/OSX triples for x86\_64 and x86, but more portability is always
welcome!

---

Future functionality left to implement

* [ ] Re-verify that multi-host builds work
* [ ] Verify android build works
* [ ] Verify iOS build work (mostly compiler-rt)
* [ ] Verify sha256 and ideally gpg of downloaded nightly compiler and nightly rustc
* [ ] Implement testing -- this is a huge bullet point with lots of sub-bullets
* [ ] Build and generate documentation (plus the various tools we have in-tree)
* [ ] Move various src/etc scripts into Rust -- not sure how this interacts with `make` build system
* [ ] Implement `make install` - like testing this is also quite massive
* [x] Deduplicate version information with makefiles
2016-02-12 00:19:13 +00:00
bors
98ec51a4dd Auto merge of #31545 - dotdash:no_noalias, r=alexcrichton
LLVM's memory dependence analysis doesn't properly account for calls
that could unwind and thus effectively act as a branching point. This
can lead to stores that are only visible when the call unwinds being
removed, possibly leading to calls to drop() functions with b0rked
memory contents.

As there is no fix for this in LLVM yet and we want to keep
compatibility to current LLVM versions anyways, we have to workaround
this bug by omitting the noalias attribute on &mut function arguments.
Benchmarks suggest that the performance loss by this change is very
small.

Thanks to @RalfJung for pushing me towards not removing too many
noalias annotations and @alexcrichton for helping out with the test for
this bug.

Fixes #29485
2016-02-11 22:22:54 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
5ad4673a40 Add a no-landing-pads MIR pass
The pass removes the unwind branch of each terminator, thus moving the responsibility of handling
the -Z no-landing-pads flag to a small self-contained pass… instead of polluting the translator.
2016-02-11 23:13:55 +02:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
2f20d5aa5f doc: assert_eq on 2 boolean values is redundant 2016-02-11 23:06:36 +02:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
583f638a73 doc: add missing words 2016-02-11 22:59:34 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
77cc5764b9 Remove some unnecessary indirection from AST structures 2016-02-11 23:33:09 +03:00
Alex Crichton
55dd595c08 rustc_back: Fix disabling jemalloc
When building with Cargo we need to detect `feature = "jemalloc"` to enable
jemalloc, so propagate this same change to the build system to pass the right
`--cfg` argument.
2016-02-11 11:12:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
bb2e92171f configure: Add an option to use the cargo build system
This commit adds a `--enable-rustbuild` option to the configure script which
will copy a different `Makefile.in` into place to intercept all `make`
invocations.

Currently this makefile only has one target, but it's expected to be filled out
quite a bit over time!
2016-02-11 11:12:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
34f7364332 rustc_llvm: Tweak how initialization is performed
Refactor a bit to have less repetition and #[cfg] and try to bury it all inside
of a macro.
2016-02-11 11:12:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
32c56138ec rustbook: Make main a public function
This will allow it to be used as a crate in a Cargo-based build
2016-02-11 11:12:32 -08:00
Alex Crichton
eac0a8bc30 bootstrap: Add directives to not double-link libs
Have all Cargo-built crates pass `--cfg cargobuild` and then add appropriate
`#[cfg]` definitions to all crates to avoid linking anything if this is passed.
This should help allow libstd to compile with both the makefiles and with Cargo.
2016-02-11 11:12:32 -08:00
Alex Crichton
4da4970767 bootstrap: Add build scripts for crates
This commits adds build scripts to the necessary Rust crates for all the native
dependencies. This is currently a duplication of the support found in mk/rt.mk
and is my best effort at representing the logic twice, but there may be some
unfortunate-and-inevitable divergence.

As a summary:

* alloc_jemalloc - build script to compile jemallocal
* flate - build script to compile miniz.c
* rustc_llvm - build script to run llvm-config and learn about how to link it.
  Note that this crucially (and will not ever) compile LLVM as that would take
  far too long.
* rustdoc - build script to compile hoedown
* std - script to determine lots of libraries/linkages as well as compile
  libbacktrace
2016-02-11 11:12:32 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2581b14147 bootstrap: Add a bunch of Cargo.toml files
These describe the structure of all our crate dependencies.
2016-02-11 11:12:32 -08:00
bors
7342dd8727 Auto merge of #31083 - SimonSapin:set_port, r=alexcrichton
As demonstrated in the `resolve_socket_addr` change, this is less awkward than re-creating a new address from the other parts.

If this is to be accepted, pleas open a tracking issue (I can’t set the appropriate tags) and I’ll update the PR with the tracking issue number.
2016-02-11 18:44:52 +00:00
Alex Crichton
7cbd2457ad configure: Remove default NDK path value
This likely isn't always valid, and subverts auto-detection.
2016-02-11 10:42:45 -08:00