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bors
fa45d0be82 Auto merge of #38102 - nrc:save-bots, r=brson
Create tar balls of save-analysis-api metadata for the standard libra…

…ries as part of `make dist`.

r? @alexcrichton
2016-12-09 21:37:21 +00:00
Without Boats
90f6219f49 Prevent where < ident > from parsing.
In order to be forward compatible with `where<'a>` syntax for higher
rank parameters, prevent potential conflicts with UFCS from parsing
correctly for the near term.
2016-12-09 10:54:05 -08:00
bors
e9aa73d2bf Auto merge of #38203 - nrc:save-wr, r=eddyb
save-analysis: fix a few generated code errors
2016-12-09 18:43:33 +00:00
Nick Cameron
c49ba058a0 Create tar balls of save-analysis-api metadata for the standard libraries as part of make dist. 2016-12-09 08:37:42 -10:00
Ulrik Sverdrup
fbc3f11fc1 mir: Reinstate while loop in deaggregator pass
A previous commit must have removed the `while let` loop here by
mistake; for each basic block, it should find and deaggregate multiple
statements in their index order, and the `curr` index tracks the
progress through the block.

This fixes both the case of deaggregating statements in separate
basic blocks (preserving `curr` could prevent that) as well
as multiple times in the same block (missing loop prevented that).
2016-12-09 18:16:38 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
d74d15345c
move the check for instantiation from metadata encoding to the actual decision site
before it was assumed that anything that had a MIR was fair game for local instatiation
2016-12-09 17:29:01 +01:00
bors
51d29343c0 Auto merge of #38197 - mneumann:dragonfly-fixes-2016-12-06, r=alexcrichton
Fix current_exe() on DragonFly (again)

This is a follow up on [this pull request][1].

Since DragonFly 4.6.1 ([this commit][2]), the ```kern.proc.pathname```
sysctl works correctly, i.e. it does not return paths including a ```:```
(see [here][3]). Use it and don't try to fix old versions of DragonFly!
There are not many DragonFly installations out there that we can't
control and no one is compiling Rust from source. If someone wants to
run Rust on a pre-4.6.1 DragonFly system, the ports system should
provide a patch.

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/35494
[2]: https://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commit/726f7ca07e193db73635e9c4e24e40c96087d6d9
[3]: https://gist.github.com/mneumann/a2f6b6a0a03935b561d6185872a4b222
2016-12-09 15:45:41 +00:00
Oliver Schneider
910c369c92
enable checking for const fn without needing to go through entry 2016-12-09 16:31:53 +01:00
Oliver Middleton
c6c3a2763b rustdoc: Remove broken src links from reexported items from macros
When an item is defined in an external macro it doesn't get a real
filename so we need to filter out these when generating src links for
reexported items.
2016-12-09 14:56:55 +00:00
bors
bd148d220e Auto merge of #38196 - rkruppe:llvm-archivewrapper-fwdcompat, r=alexcrichton
[LLVM 4.0] rustllvm archive support

Error handling is being transitioned from ErrorOr<T> to Expected<T> which has a different API and requires explicitly handling all errors

cc #37609
2016-12-09 12:52:42 +00:00
Oliver Schneider
acfb06fd59
remove double negation in comment 2016-12-09 11:27:45 +01:00
bors
dedd985084 Auto merge of #38192 - stjepang:faster-sort-algorithm, r=bluss
Implement a faster sort algorithm

Hi everyone, this is my first PR.

I've made some changes to the standard sort algorithm, starting out with a few tweaks here and there, but in the end this endeavour became a complete rewrite of it.

#### Summary

Changes:

* Improved performance, especially on partially sorted inputs.
* Performs less comparisons on both random and partially sorted inputs.
* Decreased the size of temporary memory: the new sort allocates 4x less.

Benchmark:

```
 name                                        out1 ns/iter          out2 ns/iter          diff ns/iter   diff %
 slice::bench::sort_large_ascending          85,323 (937 MB/s)     8,970 (8918 MB/s)          -76,353  -89.49%
 slice::bench::sort_large_big_ascending      2,135,297 (599 MB/s)  355,955 (3595 MB/s)     -1,779,342  -83.33%
 slice::bench::sort_large_big_descending     2,266,402 (564 MB/s)  416,479 (3073 MB/s)     -1,849,923  -81.62%
 slice::bench::sort_large_big_random         3,053,031 (419 MB/s)  1,921,389 (666 MB/s)    -1,131,642  -37.07%
 slice::bench::sort_large_descending         313,181 (255 MB/s)    14,725 (5432 MB/s)        -298,456  -95.30%
 slice::bench::sort_large_mostly_ascending   287,706 (278 MB/s)    243,204 (328 MB/s)         -44,502  -15.47%
 slice::bench::sort_large_mostly_descending  415,078 (192 MB/s)    271,028 (295 MB/s)        -144,050  -34.70%
 slice::bench::sort_large_random             545,872 (146 MB/s)    521,559 (153 MB/s)         -24,313   -4.45%
 slice::bench::sort_large_random_expensive   30,321,770 (2 MB/s)   23,533,735 (3 MB/s)     -6,788,035  -22.39%
 slice::bench::sort_medium_ascending         616 (1298 MB/s)       155 (5161 MB/s)               -461  -74.84%
 slice::bench::sort_medium_descending        1,952 (409 MB/s)      202 (3960 MB/s)             -1,750  -89.65%
 slice::bench::sort_medium_random            3,646 (219 MB/s)      3,421 (233 MB/s)              -225   -6.17%
 slice::bench::sort_small_ascending          39 (2051 MB/s)        34 (2352 MB/s)                  -5  -12.82%
 slice::bench::sort_small_big_ascending      96 (13333 MB/s)       96 (13333 MB/s)                  0    0.00%
 slice::bench::sort_small_big_descending     248 (5161 MB/s)       243 (5267 MB/s)                 -5   -2.02%
 slice::bench::sort_small_big_random         501 (2554 MB/s)       490 (2612 MB/s)                -11   -2.20%
 slice::bench::sort_small_descending         95 (842 MB/s)         63 (1269 MB/s)                 -32  -33.68%
 slice::bench::sort_small_random             372 (215 MB/s)        354 (225 MB/s)                 -18   -4.84%
```

#### Background

First, let me just do a quick brain dump to discuss what I learned along the way.

The official documentation says that the standard sort in Rust is a stable sort. This constraint is thus set in stone and immediately rules out many popular sorting algorithms. Essentially, the only algorithms we might even take into consideration are:

1. [Merge sort](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merge_sort)
2. [Block sort](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_sort) (famous implementations are [WikiSort](https://github.com/BonzaiThePenguin/WikiSort) and [GrailSort](https://github.com/Mrrl/GrailSort))
3. [TimSort](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timsort)

Actually, all of those are just merge sort flavors. :) The current standard sort in Rust is a simple iterative merge sort. It has three problems. First, it's slow on partially sorted inputs (even though #29675 helped quite a bit). Second, it always makes around `log(n)` iterations copying the entire array between buffers, no matter what. Third, it allocates huge amounts of temporary memory (a buffer of size `2*n`, where `n` is the size of input).

The problem of auxilliary memory allocation is a tough one. Ideally, it would be best for our sort to allocate `O(1)` additional memory. This is what block sort (and it's variants) does. However, it's often very complicated (look at [this](https://github.com/BonzaiThePenguin/WikiSort/blob/master/WikiSort.cpp)) and even then performs rather poorly. The author of WikiSort claims good performance, but that must be taken with a grain of salt. It performs well in comparison to `std::stable_sort` in C++. It can even beat `std::sort` on partially sorted inputs, but on random inputs it's always far worse. My rule of thumb is: high performance, low memory overhead, stability - choose two.

TimSort is another option. It allocates a buffer of size `n/2`, which is not great, but acceptable. Performs extremelly well on partially sorted inputs. However, it seems pretty much all implementations suck on random inputs. I benchmarked implementations in [Rust](https://github.com/notriddle/rust-timsort), [C++](https://github.com/gfx/cpp-TimSort), and [D](fd518eb310/std/algorithm/sorting.d (L2062)). The results were a bit disappointing. It seems bad performance is due to complex galloping procedures in hot loops. Galloping noticeably improves performance on partially sorted inputs, but worsens it on random ones.

#### The new algorithm

Choosing the best algorithm is not easy. Plain merge sort is bad on partially sorted inputs. TimSort is bad on random inputs and block sort is even worse. However, if we take the main ideas from TimSort (intelligent merging strategy of sorted runs) and drop galloping, then we'll have great performance on random inputs and it won't be bad on partially sorted inputs either.

That is exactly what this new algorithm does. I can't call it TimSort, since it steals just a few of it's ideas. Complete TimSort would be a much more complex and elaborate implementation. In case we in the future figure out how to incorporate more of it's ideas into this implementation without crippling performance on random inputs, it's going to be very easy to extend. I also did several other minor improvements, like reworked insertion sort to make it faster.

There are also new, more thorough benchmarks and panic safety tests.

The final code is not terribly complex and has less unsafe code than I anticipated, but there's still plenty of it that should be carefully reviewed. I did my best at documenting non-obvious code.

I'd like to notify several people of this PR, since they might be interested and have useful insights:

1. @huonw because he wrote the [original merge sort](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/11064).
2. @alexcrichton because he was involved in multiple discussions of it.
3. @veddan because he wrote [introsort](https://github.com/veddan/rust-introsort) in Rust.
4. @notriddle because he wrote [TimSort](https://github.com/notriddle/rust-timsort) in Rust.
5. @bluss because he had an attempt at writing WikiSort in Rust.
6. @gnzlbg, @rkruppe, and @mark-i-m because they were involved in discussion #36318.

**P.S.** [quickersort](https://github.com/notriddle/quickersort) describes itself as being universally [faster](https://github.com/notriddle/quickersort/blob/master/perf.txt) than the standard sort, which is true. However, if this PR gets merged, things might [change](https://gist.github.com/stjepang/b9f0c3eaa0e1f1280b61b963dae19a30) a bit. ;)
2016-12-09 10:00:25 +00:00
bors
adb4279e54 Auto merge of #38256 - alexcrichton:distcheck, r=brson
rustbuild: Implement distcheck

This commit implements the `distcheck` target for rustbuild which is only ever
run on our nightly bots. This essentially just creates a tarball, un-tars it,
and then runs a full build, validating that the release tarballs do indeed have
everything they need to build Rust.
2016-12-09 07:08:29 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
ed3c483aa8 Change error to E0572 2016-12-08 21:03:46 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
b1dd793acd Update to last master 2016-12-08 20:49:33 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
64de44e0a1 Set back Ty parameter to FnCntxt 2016-12-08 20:49:33 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
8dee5ab805 Add E0571 test 2016-12-08 20:49:33 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
5a065641fd Add checkup for return statement outside of a function 2016-12-08 20:49:33 -08:00
bors
6a495f71ff Auto merge of #37492 - japaric:no-atomics-alloc, r=brson
make `alloc` and `collections` compilable for thumbv6m-none-eabi

by cfging away `alloc::Arc` and changing OOM to abort for this target

r? @alexcrichton
cc @thejpster
2016-12-09 04:02:51 +00:00
Alex Crichton
d38db82b29 rustbuild: Implement distcheck
This commit implements the `distcheck` target for rustbuild which is only ever
run on our nightly bots. This essentially just creates a tarball, un-tars it,
and then runs a full build, validating that the release tarballs do indeed have
everything they need to build Rust.
2016-12-08 17:14:44 -08:00
Felix S. Klock II
25adc4e82e Fix #38251 but perhaps not BEST fix for it. 2016-12-08 13:09:20 -10:00
Michael Woerister
5d35dfb01e Improve debug output in trans:🔙:symbol_export. 2016-12-08 17:06:56 -05:00
Michael Woerister
d602d7b97e Extend middle::reachable to also consider provided trait methods. 2016-12-08 17:06:56 -05:00
Stjepan Glavina
c0e150a2a6 Inline nested fn collapse
Since merge_sort is generic and collapse isn't, that means calls to
collapse won't be inlined.  inlined. Therefore, we must stick an
`#[inline]` above `fn collapse`.
2016-12-08 22:37:36 +01:00
bors
97bfeadfd8 Auto merge of #38195 - rkruppe:llvm-pass-name-fwdcompat, r=alexcrichton
[LLVM 4.0] test/run-make/llvm-pass/

cc #37609
2016-12-08 21:13:52 +00:00
Esteban Küber
ef09db0ff3 Point out the known type when field doesn't satisfy bound
For file

```rust
use std::path::Path;

fn f(p: Path) { }
```

provide the following error

```nocode
error[E0277]: the trait bound `[u8]: std::marker::Sized` is not satisfied in `std::path::Path`
 --> file.rs:3:6
  |
3 | fn f(p: Path) { }
  |      ^ within `std::path::Path`, the trait `std::marker::Sized` is not implemented for `[u8]`
  |
  = note: `[u8]` does not have a constant size known at compile-time
  = note: required because it appears within the type `std::path::Path`
  = note: all local variables must have a statically known size
```
2016-12-08 10:25:42 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
a78a33c52a Add Incoming doc examples 2016-12-08 09:43:38 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
c35b9f6703 Add UnixListener doc examples 2016-12-08 09:43:38 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
7fe17f96d5 Add doc examples for UnixStream 2016-12-08 09:43:33 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
9976f5f7c5 Add missing doc examples for SocketAddr struct 2016-12-08 09:38:43 -08:00
bors
7537f953e2 Auto merge of #38182 - bluss:more-vec-extend, r=alexcrichton
Specialization for Extend<&T> for vec

Specialize to use copy_from_slice when extending a Vec with &[T] where
T: Copy.

This specialization results in `.clone()` not being called in `extend_from_slice` and `extend` when the element is `Copy`.

Fixes #38021
2016-12-08 15:39:39 +00:00
Vadzim Dambrouski
59a525454f LLVM: update trigger 2016-12-08 16:45:18 +03:00
Vadzim Dambrouski
6c52c3fdaf LLVM: Update submodule to include patches for MSP430.
Fixes #37829
2016-12-08 16:41:40 +03:00
bors
47ffafcdcd Auto merge of #38156 - shepmaster:llvm-4.0-bitcode-reader-writer, r=alexcrichton
[LLVM 4.0] New bitcode headers and API

/cc @michaelwoerister @rkruppe
2016-12-08 11:45:26 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
6ffa274bb5 Fix doc-tests on exported macro_rules!. 2016-12-08 11:07:39 +00:00
Oliver Schneider
9e158c5c08
also generate MIR for statics 2016-12-08 10:34:44 +01:00
bors
816a34aca2 Auto merge of #38146 - kali:master, r=alexcrichton
fix objc ABI in std::env::args

iOS use different calling convention for `objc_msgSend` depending on the platform. armv7 expect good old variadic arguments, but aarch64 wants "normal" convention: `objc_msgSend` has to be called mimicking the actual callee prototype.

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/General/Conceptual/CocoaTouch64BitGuide/ConvertingYourAppto64-Bit/ConvertingYourAppto64-Bit.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40013501-CH3-SW26

This currently breaks std::env:args() on aarch64 iOS devices. As far as I can tell, in the standard library, this is the only occurrence of ObjectiveC dispatching.
2016-12-08 07:05:19 +00:00
bors
d9aae6362d Auto merge of #38076 - alexcrichton:another-rustbuild-bug, r=japaric
rustbuild: Use src/rustc for assembled compilers

The `src/rustc` path is intended for assembling a compiler (e.g. the bare bones)
not actually compiling the whole compiler itself. This path was accidentally
getting hijacked to represent the whole compiler being compiled, so let's
redirect that elsewhere for that particular cargo project.

Closes #38039
2016-12-08 03:03:51 +00:00
Vadim Chugunov
6404143d8a Preserve inherited mode flags. 2016-12-07 18:05:20 -08:00
Vadim Chugunov
cc161225bd Prevent Windows from displaying UI on errors. 2016-12-07 17:44:29 -08:00
Alex Crichton
03fb5ad7c2 rustbuild: Print out failing commands
Just ensure that we always print out the command line which should aid in
debugging.

Closes #38228
2016-12-07 17:27:58 -08:00
bors
7b06438d83 Auto merge of #38191 - oli-obk:clippy_is_sad, r=eddyb
annotate stricter lifetimes on LateLintPass methods to allow them to forward to a Visitor

this unblocks clippy (rustup blocked after #37918)

clippy has lots of lints that internally call an `intravisit::Visitor`, but the current lifetimes on `LateLintPass` methods conflicted with the required lifetimes (there was no connection between the HIR elements and the `TyCtxt`)

r? @Manishearth
2016-12-07 23:06:10 +00:00
Stjepan Glavina
c8d73ea68a Implement a faster sort algorithm
This is a complete rewrite of the standard sort algorithm. The new algorithm
is a simplified variant of TimSort. In summary, the changes are:

* Improved performance, especially on partially sorted inputs.
* Performs less comparisons on both random and partially sorted inputs.
* Decreased the size of temporary memory: the new sort allocates 4x less.
2016-12-07 21:35:07 +01:00
bors
535b6d397f Auto merge of #38214 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 9 pull requests

- Successful merges: #38085, #38123, #38151, #38153, #38158, #38163, #38186, #38189, #38208
- Failed merges:
2016-12-07 19:46:23 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
ef45ec0a24 Rollup merge of #38225 - Cobrand:patch-1, r=GuillaumeGomez
Update book/ffi to use catch_unwind

r? @GuillaumeGomez

The doc mentioned to spawn a new thread instead of using catch_unwind, which has been the recommended way to catch panics for foreign function interfaces for a few releases now.

This commit fixes that.
2016-12-07 10:42:52 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
4fb89b1d9e Rollup merge of #38189 - GuillaumeGomez:rc_links, r=frewsxcv
Add missing links to Rc doc

r? @frewsxcv
2016-12-07 10:42:52 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
ccbeb6d6ab Rollup merge of #38186 - frewsxcv:default, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add docs for last undocumented `Default` `impl`.

Add doc comment for `Default` `impl` on `DefaultHasher`.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36265.
2016-12-07 10:42:52 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
0b0e7ecd40 Rollup merge of #38163 - durka:patch-33, r=bluss
reference: fix definition of :tt

The reference says that $x:tt matches "either side of the `=>` in macro_rules` which is technically true but completely uninformative. This changes that bullet point to what the book says (a single token or sequence of token trees inside brackets).
2016-12-07 10:42:52 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
073351c3c3 Rollup merge of #38153 - GuillaumeGomez:typo, r=bluss
Fix small typo
2016-12-07 10:42:51 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
99d9be903c Rollup merge of #38151 - GuillaumeGomez:exit-examples, r=frewsxcv
Add examples for exit function

r? @frewsxcv
2016-12-07 10:42:51 -08:00