The implementation of `Encodable<E, S>` for `Json` doesn't need to assume `S` to be `IoError`, only the default encoders for `Json` are depend on it. So this can be parametrize to increase flexiblity. If not, types that implement `Encoder<E>` where `E` is not `IoError` can't be worked with `Json`.
Mac can't actually build our source tarballs because it's `tar`
command doesn't support the --exclude-vcs flag. This is just
a workaround to make our mac nightlies work (we get our source
tarballs from the linux bot).
The previous regex was a bit to strict, rejecting versions such as 3.4.1 which
is apparently the version which travis is currently installing, causing all
travis builds to fail.
The previous regex was a bit to strict, rejecting versions such as 3.4.1 which
is apparently the version which travis is currently installing, causing all
travis builds to fail.
MSYS2 supports `MINGW64` system for 64-bit environment. It sets
`MSYSTEM=MINGW64` environment variable, which changes output of
`uname -s` thus affects `configure` behavior.
This patch adds `MINGW64*` support for `configure`.
MSYS2 supports `MINGW64` system for 64-bit environment. It sets
`MSYSTEM=MINGW64` environment variable, which changes output of
`uname -s` thus affects `configure` behavior.
This patch adds `MINGW64*` support for `configure`.
`collections::list::List` was decided in a [team meeting](https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Meeting-weekly-2014-03-25) that it was unnecessary, so this PR removes it. Additionally, it removes an old and redundant purity test and fixes some warnings.
Only supports crate level statics. No debug info is generated for function level statics. Closes#9227.
As discussed at the end of the comments for #9227, I took an initial stab at adding support for function level statics and decided it would be enough work to warrant being split into a separate issue.
See #13144 for the new issue describing the need to add support for function level static variables.
This performs a few touch-ups to the OSX installer:
* A rust logo is shown during installation
* The installation happens to /usr/local by default (instead of /)
* A new welcome screen is shown that's slightly more relevant
This fixes some problems with
make verify-grammar
llnextgen still reports a lot of errors
FYI: My build directory /my-test/build is different from the source directory /my-test/rust.
cd /my-test/build
/my-test/rust/configure --prefix=/my-test/bin
make
make install
make verify-grammar
r? @nikomatsakis
Fix#13140
Includes two fixes, and a semi-thorough regression test.
(There is another set of tests that I linked from #5121, but those are sort of all over the place, while the ones I've included here are more directly focused on the issues at hand.)
This performs a few touch-ups to the OSX installer:
* A rust logo is shown during installation
* The installation happens to /usr/local by default (instead of /)
* A new welcome screen is shown that's slightly more relevant
This removes the `attr` matcher and adds a `meta` matcher. The previous `attr`
matcher is now ambiguous because it doesn't disambiguate whether it means inner
attribute or outer attribute.
The new behavior can still be achieved by taking an argument of the form
`#[$foo:meta]` (the brackets are part of the macro pattern).
Closes#13067