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Alex Crichton
e5bbbca33e rustdoc: Submit examples to play.rust-lang.org
This grows a new option inside of rustdoc to add the ability to submit examples
to an external website. If the `--markdown-playground-url` command line option
or crate doc attribute `html_playground_url` is present, then examples will have
a button on hover to submit the code to the playground specified.

This commit enables submission of example code to play.rust-lang.org. The code
submitted is that which is tested by rustdoc, not necessarily the exact code
shown in the example.

Closes #14654
2014-06-06 20:00:16 -07:00
Alex Crichton
cc63d4c61b doc: Turn off special features for rustdoc tests
These were only used for the markdown tests, and there's no reason they should
be distinct from the other tests.
2014-06-06 20:00:07 -07:00
Axel Viala
5915763106 Removing unused wrapper to libc::close. 2014-06-06 19:52:25 -07:00
Alex Crichton
d4dec4701a rustc: Preserve reachable extern fns with LTO
All rust functions are internal implementation details with respect to the ABI
exposed by crates, but extern fns are public components of the ABI and shouldn't
be stripped. This commit serializes reachable extern fns to metadata, so when
LTO is performed all of their symbols are not stripped.

Closes #14500
2014-06-06 19:52:21 -07:00
Alex Crichton
cb12e7ab74 mk: Run doc tests with --cfg dox
There were a few examples in the macros::builtin module that weren't being run
because they were being #[cfg]'d out.

Closes #14697
2014-06-06 19:51:52 -07:00
Huon Wilson
1f4d8f924e url: encode small bytes correctly.
Previously, bytes less than 16 would be encoded as %X, rather than %XX,
since the output width was left to be automatic.
2014-06-06 19:51:49 -07:00
Steven Fackler
b662aa5ec0 Implement Eq for HashSet and HashMap
Also fix documentation references to PartialEq.
2014-06-06 19:51:37 -07:00
Aaron Turon
1bde6e3fcb Rename Iterator::len to count
This commit carries out the request from issue #14678:

> The method `Iterator::len()` is surprising, as all the other uses of
> `len()` do not consume the value. `len()` would make more sense to be
> called `count()`, but that would collide with the current
> `Iterator::count(|T| -> bool) -> unit` method. That method, however, is
> a bit redundant, and can be easily replaced with
> `iter.filter(|x| x < 5).count()`.
> After this change, we could then define the `len()` method
> on `iter::ExactSize`.

Closes #14678.

[breaking-change]
2014-06-06 19:51:31 -07:00
fort
1bc29924dc Remove reference to ~str in documentation 2014-06-06 19:51:26 -07:00
Alex Crichton
06f3f9a0c9 rustdoc: Inline static documentation across crates 2014-06-06 19:51:24 -07:00
Alex Crichton
2290dbb8cc rustc: Avoid 16-byte filenames in rlibs
In addition to avoiding 16-byte filenames with bytecode files, this commit also
avoids 16-byte filenames with object files pulled in from native libraries.
2014-06-06 19:51:19 -07:00
Michael Woerister
6a43af3f84 Add workaround for archive reading bug in LLDB.
LLDB contains a bug that makes it crash if an archive it reads
contains a file the name of which is exactly 16 bytes long. This
bug recently has made it impossible to debug Rust applications with
LLDB because some standard libraries triggered it indirectly:
For rlibs, rustc includes the LLVM bytecode in the archive, giving
it the extension ".bc.deflate". For liballoc (for example) this
results in the 16 character filename "alloc.bc.deflate", which is
bad.

This commit replaces the ".bc.deflate" suffix with
".bytecode.deflate" which itself is already longer than 16 bytes,
thus making sure that the bug won't be run into anymore.

The bug could still be run into with 14 character filenames because
then the .o files will trigger it. However, this is much more rare
and working around it would introduce more complexity than necessary
at the moment. It can always be done later on, if the need arises.

Fixes #14356.
2014-06-06 19:51:19 -07:00
Luqman Aden
735e518a81 librustc: Update AutoObject adjustment in writeback. 2014-06-06 19:51:17 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f35328caed rustc: Avoid UB with signed division/remainder
Division and remainder by 0 are undefined behavior, and are detected at runtime.
This commit adds support for ensuring that MIN / -1 is also checked for at
runtime, as this would cause signed overflow, or undefined behvaior.

Closes #8460
2014-06-06 19:51:13 -07:00
Alex Crichton
9fd075f5af rustc: Encode argument names for traits
This ensures that rustdoc can properly document inlined traits across crates.

Closes #14670
2014-06-06 19:51:08 -07:00
bors
bd6683c729 auto merge of #14702 : nikomatsakis/rust/issue-5527-namespace-substs-b, r=pnkfelix
Separate out initial refactorings for PR #14604
2014-06-06 17:02:00 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
4a51e9c549 Fix resolve to not permit refs to type vars from outer fns
(Fixes #14603)
2014-06-06 19:51:24 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
3fecd10428 Add missing test case for contravariant trait matching 2014-06-06 19:51:23 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
bc5eb7d98c Stop passing around Option<&substs> in trans and just pass &substs, making the code more regular 2014-06-06 19:51:23 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
0f03b5608c Move Def out of syntax crate, where it does not belong 2014-06-06 19:51:23 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
14d626a9fa Simplify MonoId not to include parameters which, given coherence, are purely derived 2014-06-06 19:46:38 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
f24a53757e Move subst data structures into subst.rs, fix capitalization 2014-06-06 19:46:38 -04:00
bors
8a414858ac auto merge of #14680 : Kimundi/rust/master, r=brson
Also updated/corrected a few other details in the tuple and struct sections.
2014-06-06 15:21:59 -07:00
bors
61d79175c0 auto merge of #14318 : zwarich/rust/check-loans-refactor, r=nikomatsakis
I tried to split up the less mechanical changes into separate commits so they are easier to review. One thing I'm not quite sure of is whether `MoveReason` should just be replaced with `move_data::MoveKind`.
2014-06-06 12:17:10 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
f1542a6a7d Add a test for borrowck errors with multiple closure captures.
When converting check_loans to use ExprUseVisitor I encountered a few
issues where the wrong number of errors were being emitted for multiple
closure captures, but there is no existing test for this.
2014-06-06 11:59:33 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
74eb4b4b57 Add new tests for borrowck field-sensitivity. 2014-06-06 11:59:33 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
c53d296e12 Change check_loans to use ExprUseVisitor. 2014-06-06 11:59:33 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
78934b03e3 Add a kind_of_move_of_path method to FlowedMoveData. 2014-06-06 11:59:33 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
40e3fb4c0b Use the MoveReason to determine a more precise MoveKind in gather_moves. 2014-06-06 11:59:33 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
5ccb7644be Add a move reason to the Move ConsumeMode.
Currently it is not possible to distinguish moves caused by captures
in the ExprUseVisitor interface. Since check_Loans needs to make that
distinction for generating good diagnostics, this is necessary for
check_loans to switch to ExprUseVisitor.
2014-06-06 11:59:33 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
f63fad5d60 Add an Init mode to MutateMode.
This isn't necessary right now, but check_loans needs to be able to
distinguish between initialization and writes in the ExprUseVisitor
mutate callback.
2014-06-06 11:59:32 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
0339b27e6d Fix mem_categorization to treat an AutoObject adjustment as an rvalue.
Currently mem_categorization categorizes an AutoObject adjustment the
same as the original expression. This can cause two moves to be
generated for the same underlying expression. Currently this isn't a
problem in practice, since check_loans doesn't rely on ExprUseVisitor.
2014-06-06 11:59:32 -07:00
Cameron Zwarich
d123188b20 Clean up check_loans.
Refactor a number of functions in check_loans to take node IDs and spans
rather than taking expressions directly. Also rename some variables to
make them less ambiguous.

This is the first step towards using ExprUseVisitor in check_loans, as
now some of the interfaces more closely match those used in
ExprUseVisitor.
2014-06-06 11:59:32 -07:00
bors
3744940706 auto merge of #14677 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-2665, r=brson
There's no need to distribute these ABI helpers for tests with the standard rust
distribution they're only needed for our tests.

Closes #2665
2014-06-06 10:36:55 -07:00
bors
124e997f36 auto merge of #14676 : brson/rust/double-rainbow, r=alexcrichton 2014-06-06 08:07:07 -07:00
bors
071e22ed89 auto merge of #14673 : sylvestre/rust/master, r=alexcrichton
Remove a warning (./configure: 1140: [: unexpected operator) when built with --disable-manage-submodules
2014-06-06 06:27:00 -07:00
bors
566b7b93c6 auto merge of #14671 : aochagavia/rust/patch-1, r=alexcrichton 2014-06-06 04:41:53 -07:00
bors
76baa5f086 auto merge of #14668 : aochagavia/rust/pr3, r=alexcrichton
Closes https://github.com/mozilla/rust/issues/14577
Closes https://github.com/mozilla/rust/issues/14639
2014-06-06 03:01:57 -07:00
bors
732e057815 auto merge of #14667 : aochagavia/rust/pr2, r=huonw 2014-06-06 01:21:54 -07:00
Adolfo Ochagavía
501b904bb7 Change to_str().to_string() to just to_str() 2014-06-06 09:56:59 +02:00
Adolfo Ochagavía
75891274c4 Document BigInt's new and from_slice methods
Fixes https://github.com/mozilla/rust/issues/14639
2014-06-06 09:09:59 +02:00
Adolfo Ochagavía
7d07a1e74b Fix documentation for slice()
Fixes https://github.com/mozilla/rust/issues/14577
2014-06-06 09:09:58 +02:00
bors
100ff4cf30 auto merge of #14669 : TeXitoi/rust/relicense-shootout-meteor, r=brson
part of #14248, fix #14420

Removed @richo's contribution (outdated comment)

Quoting @brson: let's move forward with this one. The only
statement I'm missing is @richo's and it sounds like his was a
minor patch.
2014-06-05 23:36:56 -07:00
bors
ae9577052d auto merge of #14664 : reem/rust/lifetimes-guide-grammar, r=brson
Removed strange fragment-like thing in the intro.
2014-06-05 20:16:53 -07:00
bors
e14bc6698a auto merge of #14653 : alexcrichton/rust/travis-opt, r=cmr
The most frequent failure for our travis builds is running into the timeout
limits when building the compiler itself. Building librustc takes a very long
amount of time, often hitting the 10 minutes with no output threshold that
travis imposes on us.

This commit switches the relevant `make` step to being wrapped in the
`travis_wait` command [1]. This command will print something once a minute so as
to not time out a build.

This will hopefully enable us to have fewer flaky builds on travis!

[1]: http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/build-timeouts/
2014-06-05 18:36:56 -07:00
Alex Crichton
5cdc36517e mk: Move rust_test_helpers out of libstd
There's no need to distribute these ABI helpers for tests with the standard rust
distribution they're only needed for our tests.

Closes #2665
2014-06-05 17:55:41 -07:00
bors
5ec49c7924 auto merge of #14641 : darnuria/rust/add_documentation_to_std_os, r=alexcrichton
Just opening a pull request for adding code examples and documentation to std::os.

More to come soon.
2014-06-05 16:41:53 -07:00
bors
ba3ba002d5 auto merge of #14538 : alexcrichton/rust/libcollections, r=brson
As with the previous commit with `librand`, this commit shuffles around some
`collections` code. The new state of the world is similar to that of librand:

* The libcollections crate now only depends on libcore and liballoc.
* The standard library has a new module, `std::collections`. All functionality
  of libcollections is reexported through this module.

I would like to stress that this change is purely cosmetic. There are very few
alterations to these primitives.

There are a number of notable points about the new organization:

* std::{str, slice, string, vec} all moved to libcollections. There is no reason
  that these primitives shouldn't be necessarily usable in a freestanding
  context that has allocation. These are all reexported in their usual places in
  the standard library.

* The `hashmap`, and transitively the `lru_cache`, modules no longer reside in
  `libcollections`, but rather in libstd. The reason for this is because the
  `HashMap::new` contructor requires access to the OSRng for initially seeding
  the hash map. Beyond this requirement, there is no reason that the hashmap
  could not move to libcollections.

  I do, however, have a plan to move the hash map to the collections module. The
  `HashMap::new` function could be altered to require that the `H` hasher
  parameter ascribe to the `Default` trait, allowing the entire `hashmap` module
  to live in libcollections. The key idea would be that the default hasher would
  be different in libstd. Something along the lines of:

      // src/libstd/collections/mod.rs

      pub type HashMap<K, V, H = RandomizedSipHasher> =
            core_collections::HashMap<K, V, H>;

  This is not possible today because you cannot invoke static methods through
  type aliases. If we modified the compiler, however, to allow invocation of
  static methods through type aliases, then this type definition would
  essentially be switching the default hasher from `SipHasher` in libcollections
  to a libstd-defined `RandomizedSipHasher` type. This type's `Default`
  implementation would randomly seed the `SipHasher` instance, and otherwise
  perform the same as `SipHasher`.

  This future state doesn't seem incredibly far off, but until that time comes,
  the hashmap module will live in libstd to not compromise on functionality.

* In preparation for the hashmap moving to libcollections, the `hash` module has
  moved from libstd to libcollections. A previously snapshotted commit enables a
  distinct `Writer` trait to live in the `hash` module which `Hash`
  implementations are now parameterized over.

  Due to using a custom trait, the `SipHasher` implementation has lost its
  specialized methods for writing integers. These can be re-added
  backwards-compatibly in the future via default methods if necessary, but the
  FNV hashing should satisfy much of the need for speedier hashing.

A list of breaking changes:

* HashMap::{get, get_mut} no longer fails with the key formatted into the error
  message with `{:?}`, instead, a generic message is printed. With backtraces,
  it should still be not-too-hard to track down errors.

* The HashMap, HashSet, and LruCache types are now available through
  std::collections instead of the collections crate.

* Manual implementations of hash should be parameterized over `hash::Writer`
  instead of just `Writer`.

[breaking-change]
2014-06-05 15:01:54 -07:00
Alex Crichton
760b93adc0 Fallout from the libcollections movement 2014-06-05 13:55:11 -07:00
Alex Crichton
6a585375a0 std: Recreate a collections module
As with the previous commit with `librand`, this commit shuffles around some
`collections` code. The new state of the world is similar to that of librand:

* The libcollections crate now only depends on libcore and liballoc.
* The standard library has a new module, `std::collections`. All functionality
  of libcollections is reexported through this module.

I would like to stress that this change is purely cosmetic. There are very few
alterations to these primitives.

There are a number of notable points about the new organization:

* std::{str, slice, string, vec} all moved to libcollections. There is no reason
  that these primitives shouldn't be necessarily usable in a freestanding
  context that has allocation. These are all reexported in their usual places in
  the standard library.

* The `hashmap`, and transitively the `lru_cache`, modules no longer reside in
  `libcollections`, but rather in libstd. The reason for this is because the
  `HashMap::new` contructor requires access to the OSRng for initially seeding
  the hash map. Beyond this requirement, there is no reason that the hashmap
  could not move to libcollections.

  I do, however, have a plan to move the hash map to the collections module. The
  `HashMap::new` function could be altered to require that the `H` hasher
  parameter ascribe to the `Default` trait, allowing the entire `hashmap` module
  to live in libcollections. The key idea would be that the default hasher would
  be different in libstd. Something along the lines of:

      // src/libstd/collections/mod.rs

      pub type HashMap<K, V, H = RandomizedSipHasher> =
            core_collections::HashMap<K, V, H>;

  This is not possible today because you cannot invoke static methods through
  type aliases. If we modified the compiler, however, to allow invocation of
  static methods through type aliases, then this type definition would
  essentially be switching the default hasher from `SipHasher` in libcollections
  to a libstd-defined `RandomizedSipHasher` type. This type's `Default`
  implementation would randomly seed the `SipHasher` instance, and otherwise
  perform the same as `SipHasher`.

  This future state doesn't seem incredibly far off, but until that time comes,
  the hashmap module will live in libstd to not compromise on functionality.

* In preparation for the hashmap moving to libcollections, the `hash` module has
  moved from libstd to libcollections. A previously snapshotted commit enables a
  distinct `Writer` trait to live in the `hash` module which `Hash`
  implementations are now parameterized over.

  Due to using a custom trait, the `SipHasher` implementation has lost its
  specialized methods for writing integers. These can be re-added
  backwards-compatibly in the future via default methods if necessary, but the
  FNV hashing should satisfy much of the need for speedier hashing.

A list of breaking changes:

* HashMap::{get, get_mut} no longer fails with the key formatted into the error
  message with `{:?}`, instead, a generic message is printed. With backtraces,
  it should still be not-too-hard to track down errors.

* The HashMap, HashSet, and LruCache types are now available through
  std::collections instead of the collections crate.

* Manual implementations of hash should be parameterized over `hash::Writer`
  instead of just `Writer`.

[breaking-change]
2014-06-05 13:55:10 -07:00