5003 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
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
345886cfdd auto merge of #14519 : hirschenberger/rust/issue-10934, r=alexcrichton
Issue #10934
2014-07-10 17:16:30 +00:00
Alex Crichton
fe48c3b620 rustc: Forbid plugin_registrar in only rlib form
If a plugin registrar is available, the library must be found in dylib form, not
just in rlib form.

Closes #15475
2014-07-10 07:51:50 -07:00
bors
a1bd5d359b auto merge of #15563 : luqmana/rust/nif, r=pcwalton 2014-07-10 11:01:32 +00:00
Florian Hahn
9bc7b6f437 typeck: check casts from pointers to floats, closes #15445 2014-07-10 12:28:46 +02:00
Falco Hirschenberger
f8bc571df7 Add range lint for float literals, fixing #10934 2014-07-10 09:38:15 +02:00
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
bors
898701cb35 auto merge of #15556 : alexcrichton/rust/snapshots, r=brson
Closes #15544
2014-07-10 03:21:30 +00:00
Luqman Aden
83122af6ca librustc: Translate input for transmute directly into dest. 2014-07-09 20:11:40 -07:00
Luqman Aden
8fa30065aa librustc: Update to reflect changes to how intrinsics are codegened. 2014-07-09 17:51:05 -07:00
Luqman Aden
541c6391a7 librustc: Remove old codepaths for creating intrinsic functions. 2014-07-09 17:25:52 -07:00
Luqman Aden
f61472d743 librustc: Remove uses of advance. 2014-07-09 15:51:58 -07:00
Luqman Aden
c6a148deab librustc: Don't emit call for intrinsics instead just trans at callsite. 2014-07-09 15:31:45 -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
Alex Crichton
0c71e0c596 Register new snapshots
Closes #15544
2014-07-09 10:57:58 -07:00
Corey Richardson
69a0cdf491 Fix all the test fallout 2014-07-09 00:49:54 -07:00
Corey Richardson
092c5078be ast: make Name its own type 2014-07-09 00:49:54 -07:00
Corey Richardson
cc4213418e syntax: don't parse numeric literals in the lexer
This removes a bunch of token types. Tokens now store the original, unaltered
numeric literal (that is still checked for correctness), which is parsed into
an actual number later, as needed, when creating the AST.

This can change how syntax extensions work, but otherwise poses no visible
changes.

[breaking-change]
2014-07-09 00:06:29 -07:00
bors
5716abe3f0 auto merge of #15537 : jbclements/rust/hygiene-for-methods, r=pcwalton
This patch adds hygiene for methods. This one was more difficult than the others, due principally to issues surrounding `self`. Specifically, there were a whole bunch of places in the code that assumed that a `self` identifier could be discarded and then made up again later, causing the discard of contexts and hygiene breakage.
2014-07-09 05:11:38 +00:00
John Clements
19e718b34d carry self ident forward through re-parsing
formerly, the self identifier was being discarded during parsing, which
stymies hygiene. The best fix here seems to be to attach a self identifier
to ExplicitSelf_, a change that rippled through the rest of the compiler,
but without any obvious damage.
2014-07-08 16:28:21 -07:00
John Clements
9ee9c49cb4 introducing let-syntax
The let-syntax expander is different in that it doesn't apply
a mark to its token trees before expansion. This is used
for macro_rules, and it's because macro_rules is essentially
MTWT's let-syntax. You don't want to mark before expand sees
let-syntax, because there's no "after" syntax to mark again.

In some sense, the cleaner approach might be to introduce a new
AST node that macro_rules expands into; this would make it clearer
that the expansion of a macro is distinct from the addition of a
new macro binding.

This should work for now, though...
2014-07-08 16:26:43 -07:00
bors
206dd91742 auto merge of #14832 : alexcrichton/rust/no-rpath, r=brson
This commit disables rustc's emission of rpath attributes into dynamic libraries
and executables by default. The functionality is still preserved, but it must
now be manually enabled via a `-C rpath` flag.

This involved a few changes to the local build system:

* --disable-rpath is now the default configure option
* Makefiles now prefer our own LD_LIBRARY_PATH over the user's LD_LIBRARY_PATH
  in order to support building rust with rust already installed.
* The compiletest program was taught to correctly pass through the aux dir as a
  component of LD_LIBRARY_PATH in more situations.

The major impact of this change is that neither rustdoc nor rustc will work
out-of-the-box in all situations because they are dynamically linked. It must be
arranged to ensure that the libraries of a rust installation are part of the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH. The default installation paths for all platforms ensure this,
but if an installation is in a nonstandard location, then configuration may be
necessary.

Additionally, for all developers of rustc, it will no longer be possible to run
$target/stageN/bin/rustc out-of-the-box. The old behavior can be regained
through the `--enable-rpath` option to the configure script.

This change brings linux/mac installations in line with windows installations
where rpath is not possible.

Closes #11747
[breaking-change]
2014-07-08 22:51:39 +00:00
John Clements
6007797ed6 replace idents with names 2014-07-08 15:15:46 -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
Luqman Aden
fa8da9d6b3 librustc: Update debuginfo. 2014-07-07 14:57:51 -07:00
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
d9db7f6137 auto merge of #15464 : dotdash/rust/bool_stores, r=pcwalton
LLVM doesn't handle i1 value in allocas/memory very well and skips a number of optimizations if it hits it. So we have to do the same thing that Clang does, using i1 for SSA values, but storing i8 in memory.

Fixes #15203.
2014-07-07 03:01:34 +00:00
Jakub Wieczorek
9f460e7af8 Properly bind nested pattern bindings when there's more than one
Fixes #15488.
2014-07-07 00:26:41 +02:00
Björn Steinbrink
dd4112bf79 Store booleans as i8 in memory to improve optimizations by LLVM
LLVM doesn't really like types with a bit-width that isn't a multiple of
8 and disable various optimizations if it encounters such types used
with loads/stores. OTOH, booleans must be represented as i1 when used as
SSA values. To get the best results, we must use i1 for SSA values, and
i8 when storing the value to memory.

By using range asserts on loads, LLVM can eliminate the required
zero-extend and truncate operations.

Fixes #15203
2014-07-06 22:12:10 +02:00
Björn Steinbrink
d2a22f520c Remove remainders from when booleans were i8 2014-07-06 22:12:00 +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
bors
ea037d02de auto merge of #15441 : P1start/rust/lifetime-suggest, r=pcwalton
Closes #15433.
2014-07-06 05:46:36 +00:00
bors
0fa8a598f6 auto merge of #15439 : dotdash/rust/remove_entry_bcx, r=pcwalton
We no longer need to refer to the entry block from arbitrary places, so
we can drop it from FunctionContext.
2014-07-06 04:01:39 +00:00
bors
c3ef04be55 auto merge of #15319 : alexcrichton/rust/no-crate-id, r=brson
This is an implementation of [RFC 35](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/active/0035-remove-crate-id.md).

The summary for this PR is the same as that of the RFC, with one addendum:


* Removes the `#[crate_id]` attribute and knowledge of versions from rustc.
* Added a `#[crate_name]` attribute similar to the old `#[crate_id]` attribute
* Output filenames no longer have versions or hashes
* Symbols no longer have versions (they still have hashes)
* A new flag, `--extern`, is used to override searching for external crates
* A new flag, `-C metadata=foo`, used when hashing symbols
* [added] An old flag, `--crate-name`, was re purposed to specify the crate name from the command line.

I tried to maintain backwards compatibility wherever possible (with warnings being printed). If I missed anywhere, however, please let me know!

[breaking-change]

Closes #14468
Closes #14469
Closes #14470
Closes #14471
2014-07-05 22:51:38 +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