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Author SHA1 Message Date
Felix Raimundo
c655348f26 Add more examples to thread::spawn
Part of #29378
2017-05-09 13:20:04 +02:00
bors
ced823e267 Auto merge of #41785 - Mark-Simulacrum:issue-41783, r=GuillaumeGomez
Allow # to appear in rustdoc code output.

"##" at the start of a trimmed rustdoc line is now cut to "#" and then
shown. If the user wanted to show "##", they can type "###".

I'm somewhat concerned about the potential implications for users, since this does make a potentially backwards-incompatible change. Previously, `##` had no special handling, and now we do change it. However, I'm not really sure what we can do here to improve this, and I can't think of any cases where `##` would likely be correct in a code block, though of course I could be wrong.

Fixes #41783.
2017-05-07 10:52:26 +00:00
bors
892be3f307 Auto merge of #41784 - frewsxcv:slice-clone-copy-links, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add links between `slice::{copy,clone}_from_slice` in docs.

None
2017-05-07 08:30:10 +00:00
bors
0c2f34dd02 Auto merge of #41676 - sirideain:expand-macro-recursion-limit, r=jseyfried
Increase macro recursion limit to 1024

Fixes #22552
2017-05-07 03:01:31 +00:00
bors
5b31bf8511 Auto merge of #41668 - kennytm:fix-issue-41652, r=jonathandturner
Fix issue #41652

Fix issue #41652. Don't print anything in `render_source_line()` if no source code is given.

(cc @jonathandturner #34789)
2017-05-07 00:41:30 +00:00
Mark Simulacrum
ffe12b1274 Allow # to appear in rustdoc code output.
"##" at the start of a trimmed rustdoc line is now cut to "#" and then
shown. If the user wanted to show "##", they can type "###".
2017-05-06 18:07:04 -06:00
bors
2527f41baf Auto merge of #41787 - jsheard:ulongptr, r=alexcrichton
Fix definitions of ULONG_PTR

The Windows type `ULONG_PTR` is supposed to be equivalent to `usize`, but several parts of the codebase currently define it as `u64`. Evidently this hasn't broken anything yet but it might cause annoying 32-bit-specific breakage in future.

See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/windows/desktop/aa383751(v=vs.85).aspx

r? @alexcrichton
2017-05-06 22:14:43 +00:00
bors
c1a960a031 Auto merge of #41786 - acdenisSK:an_to_a, r=frewsxcv
Fix "an" usage

Since the pr i reviewed on got merged way before the author had a chance to quickly change it, i just did it myself. (Or well, someone else asked me to, if you want me to be honest)
2017-05-06 19:45:10 +00:00
bors
2cf6af1755 Auto merge of #41788 - TimNN:trigger-llvm, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Trigger llvm rebuild

This was missing from #41739, thanks @tedhorst for noticing!
2017-05-06 17:18:11 +00:00
Corey Farwell
65e56fad98 Add links between slice::{copy,clone}_from_slice in docs. 2017-05-06 13:07:18 -04:00
acdenisSK
bb34a3e16b Update the .stderr file for the "an" changes 2017-05-06 18:49:01 +02:00
Tim Neumann
f5e3427b9c trigger llvm rebuild 2017-05-06 17:39:03 +02:00
Joshua Sheard
db8be04e49 Fix definitions of ULONG_PTR 2017-05-06 15:46:16 +01:00
acdenisSK
a257d5afb0 Fix "an" usage 2017-05-06 16:06:38 +02:00
bors
8aad3a3524 Auto merge of #41768 - rap2hpoutre:patch-4, r=frewsxcv
Add an example to std:🧵:Result type

This PR is a part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29378. I submit this PR with the help (mentoring) of @steveklabnik. I'm still not sure my request is good enough but I don't want to spoil the issue with too much questions so I continue here. r? @steveklabnik
2017-05-06 02:01:00 +00:00
bors
42a4f373c9 Auto merge of #41773 - frewsxcv:rollup, r=frewsxcv
Rollup of 9 pull requests

- Successful merges: #41064, #41307, #41512, #41582, #41678, #41722, #41734, #41761, #41763
- Failed merges:
2017-05-05 23:20:32 +00:00
Corey Farwell
5bed9dc320 Rollup merge of #41763 - frewsxcv:unicode-py, r=alexcrichton
Move unicode Python script into libstd_unicode crate.

The only place this Python script is used is inside the libstd_unicode
crate, so lets move it there.
2017-05-05 17:35:30 -04:00
Corey Farwell
1ef0aef777 Rollup merge of #41761 - euclio:24106-test, r=estebank
Add regression test for issue #24106

Fixes #24106.
2017-05-05 17:35:29 -04:00
Corey Farwell
26e067b058 Rollup merge of #41734 - nikomatsakis:incr-comp-refactor-variance, r=pnkfelix
Refactor variance and remove last `[pub]` map

This PR refactors variance to work in a more red-green friendly way. Because red-green doesn't exist yet, it has to be a bit hacky. The basic idea is this:

- We compute a big map with the variance for all items in the crate; when you request variances for a particular item, we read it from the crate
- We now hard-code that traits are invariant (which they are, for deep reasons, not gonna' change)
- When building constraints, we compute the transitive closure of all things within the crate that depend on what using `TransitiveRelation`
    - this lets us gin up the correct dependencies when requesting variance of a single item

Ah damn, just remembered, one TODO:

- [x] Update the variance README -- ah, I guess the README updates I did are sufficient

r? @michaelwoerister
2017-05-05 17:35:29 -04:00
Corey Farwell
9b2aacfdbe Rollup merge of #41722 - F001:warnTilde, r=petrochenkov
Suggest `!` for bitwise negation when encountering a `~`

Fix #41679

Here is a program

```rust
fn main() {
    let x = ~1;
}
```

It's output:
```
error: `~` can not be used as an unary operator
 --> /home/fcc/temp/test.rs:4:13
  |
4 |     let x = ~1;
  |             ^^
  |
  = help: use `!` instead of `~` if you meant to bitwise negation
```

cc @bstrie
2017-05-05 17:35:28 -04:00
Corey Farwell
ecd7b48b25 Rollup merge of #41678 - GuillaumeGomez:rustdoc-test-warnings, r=alexcrichton
Add option to display warnings in rustdoc

Part of #41574.

r? @alexcrichton

The output for this file:

```rust
/// ```
/// fn foo(x: u32) {}
///
/// foo(2);
/// let x = 1;
/// panic!();
/// ```
fn foo() {}

/// ```
/// fn foo(x: u32) {}
///
/// foo(2);
/// let x = 1;
/// ```
fn foo2() {}

/// ```
/// fn foo(x: u32) {}
///
/// foo(2);
/// let x = 1;
/// panic!();
/// ```
fn foo3() {}

fn main() {
}
```

is the following:

```
> ./build/x86_64-apple-darwin/stage1/bin/rustdoc -Z unstable-options --display-warnings --test test.rs

running 3 tests
test test.rs - foo (line 1) ... FAILED
test test.rs - foo3 (line 18) ... FAILED
test test.rs - foo2 (line 10) ... ok

successes:

---- test.rs - foo2 (line 10) stdout ----
	warning: unused variable: `x`
 --> <anon>:2:8
  |
2 | fn foo(x: u32) {}
  |        ^
  |
  = note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default

warning: unused variable: `x`
 --> <anon>:5:5
  |
5 | let x = 1;
  |     ^
  |
  = note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default

successes:
    test.rs - foo2 (line 10)

failures:

---- test.rs - foo (line 1) stdout ----
	warning: unused variable: `x`
 --> <anon>:2:8
  |
2 | fn foo(x: u32) {}
  |        ^
  |
  = note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default

warning: unused variable: `x`
 --> <anon>:5:5
  |
5 | let x = 1;
  |     ^
  |
  = note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default

thread 'rustc' panicked at 'test executable failed:

thread 'main' panicked at 'explicit panic', <anon>:6
note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace.

', src/librustdoc/test.rs:317
note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace.

---- test.rs - foo3 (line 18) stdout ----
	warning: unused variable: `x`
 --> <anon>:2:8
  |
2 | fn foo(x: u32) {}
  |        ^
  |
  = note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default

warning: unused variable: `x`
 --> <anon>:5:5
  |
5 | let x = 1;
  |     ^
  |
  = note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default

thread 'rustc' panicked at 'test executable failed:

thread 'main' panicked at 'explicit panic', <anon>:6
note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace.

', src/librustdoc/test.rs:317

failures:
    test.rs - foo (line 1)
    test.rs - foo3 (line 18)

test result: FAILED. 1 passed; 2 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured
```
2017-05-05 17:35:27 -04:00
Corey Farwell
b091d6ed42 Rollup merge of #41582 - jonhoo:reread-nameservers-on-lookup-fail, r=alexcrichton
Reload nameserver information on lookup failure

As discussed in #41570, UNIX systems often cache the contents of `/etc/resolv.conf`, which can cause lookup failures to persist even after a network connection becomes available. This patch modifies lookup_host to force a reload of the nameserver entries following a lookup failure. This is in line with what many C programs already do (see #41570 for details). On systems with nscd, this should not be necessary, but not all systems run nscd.

Fixes #41570.
Depends on rust-lang/libc#585.

r? @alexcrichton
2017-05-05 17:35:26 -04:00
Corey Farwell
69f4e318a0 Rollup merge of #41512 - alexcrichton:fix-windows-tls-deadlock, r=BurntSushi
std: Avoid locks during TLS destruction on Windows

Gecko recently had a bug reported [1] with a deadlock in the Rust TLS
implementation for Windows. TLS destructors are implemented in a sort of ad-hoc
fashion on Windows as it doesn't natively support destructors for TLS keys. To
work around this the runtime manages a list of TLS destructors and registers a
hook to get run whenever a thread exits. When a thread exits it takes a look at
the list and runs all destructors.

Unfortunately it turns out that there's a lock which is held when our "at thread
exit" callback is run. The callback then attempts to acquire a lock protecting
the list of TLS destructors. Elsewhere in the codebase while we hold a lock over
the TLS destructors we try to acquire the same lock held first before our
special callback is run. And as a result, deadlock!

This commit sidesteps the issue with a few small refactorings:

* Removed support for destroying a TLS key on Windows. We don't actually ever
  exercise this as a public-facing API, and it's only used during `lazy_init`
  during racy situations. To handle that we just synchronize `lazy_init`
  globally on Windows so we never have to call `destroy`.

* With no need to support removal the global synchronized `Vec` was tranformed
  to a lock-free linked list. With the removal of locks this means that
  iteration no long requires a lock and as such we won't run into the deadlock
  problem mentioned above.

Note that it's still a general problem that you have to be extra super careful
in TLS destructors. For example no code which runs a TLS destructor on Windows
can call back into the Windows API to do a dynamic library lookup. Unfortunately
I don't know of a great way around that, but this at least fixes the immediate
problem that Gecko was seeing which is that with "well behaved" destructors the
system would still deadlock!

[1]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1358151
2017-05-05 17:35:25 -04:00
Corey Farwell
31a4d73e73 Rollup merge of #41307 - GuillaumeGomez:jquery-removal, r=frewsxcv
Remove jquery dependency

r? @rust-lang/docs

Fixes #39159.
2017-05-05 17:35:24 -04:00
Corey Farwell
6ace8a76cb Rollup merge of #41064 - Gankro:ptr-redux, r=alexcrichton
refactor NonZero, Shared, and Unique APIs

Major difference is that I removed Deref impls, as apparently LLVM has
trouble maintaining metadata with a `&ptr -> &ptr` API. This was cited
as a blocker for ever stabilizing this API. It wasn't that ergonomic
anyway.

* Added `get` to NonZero to replace Deref impl
* Added `ptr` getter to Shared/Unique to replace Deref impl
* Added Unique's `get` and `get_mut` conveniences to Shared
* Deprecated `as_mut_ptr` on Shared in favour of `ptr`

Note that Shared used to primarily expose only `*const` but there isn't
a good justification for that, so I made it `*mut`.
2017-05-05 17:35:24 -04:00
bors
f4209651ec Auto merge of #41769 - alexcrichton:fix-doc-test, r=aturon
std: Prevent deadlocks in doctests on Windows

Windows historically has problems with threads panicking and the main thread
exiting at the same time, typically causing deadlocks. In the past (#25824)
we've joined on threads but this just prevents running the test for now to avoid
tampering with the example.
2017-05-05 20:44:15 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
3da5daf425 change various uses of item_variances to variances_of 2017-05-05 14:34:42 -04:00
Alex Crichton
94e4b459ef std: Prevent deadlocks in doctests on Windows
Windows historically has problems with threads panicking and the main thread
exiting at the same time, typically causing deadlocks. In the past (#25824)
we've joined on threads but this just prevents running the test for now to avoid
tampering with the example.
2017-05-05 11:27:45 -07:00
bors
302dfd6c9d Auto merge of #41765 - brson:installer, r=alexcrichton
Update rust-installer to fix rust-lang-nursery/rustup.rs#1092

r? @TimNN

cc @alexcrichton @ranma42
2017-05-05 17:48:50 +00:00
Alex Crichton
495c998508 std: Avoid locks during TLS destruction on Windows
Gecko recently had a bug reported [1] with a deadlock in the Rust TLS
implementation for Windows. TLS destructors are implemented in a sort of ad-hoc
fashion on Windows as it doesn't natively support destructors for TLS keys. To
work around this the runtime manages a list of TLS destructors and registers a
hook to get run whenever a thread exits. When a thread exits it takes a look at
the list and runs all destructors.

Unfortunately it turns out that there's a lock which is held when our "at thread
exit" callback is run. The callback then attempts to acquire a lock protecting
the list of TLS destructors. Elsewhere in the codebase while we hold a lock over
the TLS destructors we try to acquire the same lock held first before our
special callback is run. And as a result, deadlock!

This commit sidesteps the issue with a few small refactorings:

* Removed support for destroying a TLS key on Windows. We don't actually ever
  exercise this as a public-facing API, and it's only used during `lazy_init`
  during racy situations. To handle that we just synchronize `lazy_init`
  globally on Windows so we never have to call `destroy`.

* With no need to support removal the global synchronized `Vec` was tranformed
  to a lock-free linked list. With the removal of locks this means that
  iteration no long requires a lock and as such we won't run into the deadlock
  problem mentioned above.

Note that it's still a general problem that you have to be extra super careful
in TLS destructors. For example no code which runs a TLS destructor on Windows
can call back into the Windows API to do a dynamic library lookup. Unfortunately
I don't know of a great way around that, but this at least fixes the immediate
problem that Gecko was seeing which is that with "well behaved" destructors the
system would still deadlock!

[1]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1358151
2017-05-05 06:59:49 -07:00
Raphaël Huchet
71aaab1c36 Update mod.rs 2017-05-05 12:07:14 +02:00
Raphaël Huchet
68bb541462 Add an example to std:🧵:Result type 2017-05-05 12:02:02 +02:00
F001
a9d3b3498e Suggest ! for bitwise negation when encountering a ~ 2017-05-05 02:38:58 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
d5863e9985 Add Options type in libtest and remove argument 2017-05-05 10:52:10 +02:00
Brian Anderson
f59931dc17 Update rust-installer to fix rust-lang-nursery/rustup.rs#1092 2017-05-05 00:03:30 -07:00
Jon Gjengset
68ae6173fe
Reload nameserver information on lookup failure
As discussed in #41570, UNIX systems often cache the contents of
/etc/resolv.conf, which can cause lookup failures to persist even after
a network connection becomes available. This patch modifies lookup_host
to force a reload of the nameserver entries following a lookup failure.
This is in line with what many C programs already do (see #41570 for
details). On systems with nscd, this should not be necessary, but not
all systems run nscd.

Introduces an std linkage dependency on libresolv on macOS/iOS (which
also makes it necessary to update run-make/tools.mk).

Fixes #41570.
Depends on rust-lang/libc#585.
2017-05-04 23:59:55 -04:00
bors
a6ab049ed1 Auto merge of #41762 - frewsxcv:rollup, r=frewsxcv
Rollup of 4 pull requests

- Successful merges: #41741, #41746, #41749, #41754
- Failed merges:
2017-05-05 03:56:34 +00:00
Alexis Beingessner
e8234e0e47 update to latest nomicon 2017-05-04 23:54:55 -04:00
Alexis Beingessner
c7cffc5f4e Deprecate heap::EMPTY in favour of Unique::empty or otherwise. 2017-05-04 23:54:54 -04:00
Alexis Beingessner
4ff583b116 fallout from NonZero/Unique/Shared changes 2017-05-04 23:54:54 -04:00
Corey Farwell
ed1b78c16b Move unicode Python script into libstd_unicode crate.
The only place this Python script is used is inside the libstd_unicode
crate, so lets move it there.
2017-05-04 22:37:55 -04:00
Corey Farwell
3cd7f37482 Rollup merge of #41754 - nikomatsakis:incr-comp-cleanup-cell, r=arielb1
kill some unused fields in TyCtxt
2017-05-04 21:35:31 -04:00
Corey Farwell
9659c806b8 Rollup merge of #41749 - frewsxcv:option-simplify-types, r=GuillaumeGomez
Simplify types in `std::option` doc comment example.

None
2017-05-04 21:35:30 -04:00
Corey Farwell
a9b0b5e4c3 Rollup merge of #41746 - tommyip:master, r=petrochenkov
Remove use of `Self: Sized` from libsyntax

The bound is not required for compiling but it prevents using `next_token()` from a trait object.

Fixes #33506.
2017-05-04 21:35:29 -04:00
Corey Farwell
63e477d51d Rollup merge of #41741 - rap2hpoutre:patch-3, r=steveklabnik
join method returns a thread::Result

Join method returns a std:🧵:Result, not a std::result::Result: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/thread/struct.JoinHandle.html#method.join Maybe I misunderstood something.

I have seen this mistake(?) because I wanted to tackle this issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29378 (about Result). It's still one of my first PR. Sorry if I missed something.
2017-05-04 21:35:28 -04:00
bors
50b9858718 Auto merge of #41751 - alexcrichton:unstable-flags, r=eddyb
rustc: Forbid `-Z` flags on stable/beta channels

First deprecated in rustc 1.8.0 the intention was to never allow `-Z` flags make
their way to the stable channel (or unstable options). After a year of warnings
we've seen one of the main use cases, `-Z no-trans`, stabilized as `cargo
check`. Otherwise while other use cases remain the sentiment is that now's the
time to start forbidding `-Z` by default on stable/beta.

Closes #31847
2017-05-05 01:00:13 +00:00
Andy Russell
4c1a5054f0
add regression test for issue #24106
Fixes #24106.
2017-05-04 19:34:48 -04:00
Alexis Beingessner
6e2efe3aa4 refactor NonZero, Shared, and Unique APIs
Major difference is that I removed Deref impls, as apparently LLVM has
trouble maintaining metadata with a `&ptr -> &ptr` API. This was cited
as a blocker for ever stabilizing this API. It wasn't that ergonomic
anyway.

* Added `get` to NonZero to replace Deref impl
* Added `as_ptr` to Shared/Unique to replace Deref impl
* Added Unique's `as_ref` and `as_mut` conveniences to Shared
* Added `::empty()` convenience constructor for Unique/Shared
* Deprecated `as_mut_ptr` on Shared in favour of `as_ptr`
* Improved documentation of types

Note that Shared now only refers to *mut, and not *const
2017-05-04 14:56:02 -04:00
bors
59f1a2f948 Auto merge of #41739 - TimNN:update-llvm, r=aturon
Update llvm to pull in various backports

Fixes #41672
Fixes #41630
Fixes #41685
2017-05-04 18:46:17 +00:00
Alex Crichton
ccbcc720a6 rustc: Forbid -Z flags on stable/beta channels
First deprecated in rustc 1.8.0 the intention was to never allow `-Z` flags make
their way to the stable channel (or unstable options). After a year of warnings
we've seen one of the main use cases, `-Z no-trans`, stabilized as `cargo
check`. Otherwise while other use cases remain the sentiment is that now's the
time to start forbidding `-Z` by default on stable/beta.

Closes #31847
2017-05-04 11:04:20 -07:00