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Alex Crichton
f6bd6b4f3d rollup merge of #23878: Ryman/stable_extremes
`min`-like functions now return the leftmost element/input for equal elements.
`max`-like return the rightmost.

Closes #23687.

cc @HeroesGrave, @aturon, @alexcrichton
2015-03-31 15:49:11 -07:00
Alex Crichton
d03120afd3 rollup merge of #23876: alexcrichton/stabilize-any
This commit stabilizes the following APIs:

* `TypeId::of` - now that it has an `Any` bound it's ready to be stable.
* `Box<Any>::downcast` - now that an inherent impl on `Box<Any>` as well as
  `Box<Any+Send>` is allowed the `BoxAny` trait is removed in favor of these
  inherent methods.

This is a breaking change due to the removal of the `BoxAny` trait, but
consumers can simply remove imports to fix crates.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-31 15:49:11 -07:00
Alex Crichton
5d0beb7d85 rollup merge of #23549: aturon/stab-num
This commit stabilizes the `std::num` module:

* The `Int` and `Float` traits are deprecated in favor of (1) the
  newly-added inherent methods and (2) the generic traits available in
  rust-lang/num.

* The `Zero` and `One` traits are reintroduced in `std::num`, which
  together with various other traits allow you to recover the most
  common forms of generic programming.

* The `FromStrRadix` trait, and associated free function, is deprecated
  in favor of inherent implementations.

* A wide range of methods and constants for both integers and floating
  point numbers are now `#[stable]`, having been adjusted for integer
  guidelines.

* `is_positive` and `is_negative` are renamed to `is_sign_positive` and
  `is_sign_negative`, in order to address #22985

* The `Wrapping` type is moved to `std::num` and stabilized;
  `WrappingOps` is deprecated in favor of inherent methods on the
  integer types, and direct implementation of operations on
  `Wrapping<X>` for each concrete integer type `X`.

Closes #22985
Closes #21069

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-31 10:15:26 -07:00
Aaron Turon
232424d995 Stabilize std::num
This commit stabilizes the `std::num` module:

* The `Int` and `Float` traits are deprecated in favor of (1) the
  newly-added inherent methods and (2) the generic traits available in
  rust-lang/num.

* The `Zero` and `One` traits are reintroduced in `std::num`, which
  together with various other traits allow you to recover the most
  common forms of generic programming.

* The `FromStrRadix` trait, and associated free function, is deprecated
  in favor of inherent implementations.

* A wide range of methods and constants for both integers and floating
  point numbers are now `#[stable]`, having been adjusted for integer
  guidelines.

* `is_positive` and `is_negative` are renamed to `is_sign_positive` and
  `is_sign_negative`, in order to address #22985

* The `Wrapping` type is moved to `std::num` and stabilized;
  `WrappingOps` is deprecated in favor of inherent methods on the
  integer types, and direct implementation of operations on
  `Wrapping<X>` for each concrete integer type `X`.

Closes #22985
Closes #21069

[breaking-change]
2015-03-31 07:50:25 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
57938041c1 Rollup merge of #23866 - alexcrichton:switch-some-orders, r=aturon
This functions swaps the order of arguments to a few functions that previously
took (output, input) parameters, but now take (input, output) parameters (in
that order).

The affected functions are:

* ptr::copy
* ptr::copy_nonoverlapping
* slice::bytes::copy_memory
* intrinsics::copy
* intrinsics::copy_nonoverlapping

Closes #22890
[breaking-change]
2015-03-31 09:04:38 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
8225a1cf90 Rollup merge of #23862 - jviereck:fix_23713_v2, r=steveklabnik
Based on the comment from @apasel422  in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/23791#issuecomment-87095298.
Where @apasel422 proposed
```
Moves the value out of the option if it is `Some`, or panics if it is `None`.
```
I include in this PR the version
```
Moves the value `v` out of the `Option` if it is `Some(v)`, or panics if it is `None`.
```
which 
- is a little bit more precise about what value is actually returned
- uses `Option` over just "option" in the part `out of the [Option]

r? @steveklabnik, @apasel422
2015-03-31 09:04:38 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
4038593228 Rollup merge of #23836 - Hoverbear:patch-1, r=steveklabnik
To not use `old_io` and `os`, which are deprecated. Since there is no more `MemoryMap` used byte parsing instead to generate the second potential error.

You can see the code working fine [here](http://is.gd/4g0wwp) on the PlayPen.
2015-03-31 09:04:37 +05:30
Alex Crichton
f19e763e08 std: Stabilize the rest of Any/BoxAny
This commit stabilizes the following APIs:

* `TypeId::of` - now that it has an `Any` bound it's ready to be stable.
* `Box<Any>::downcast` - now that an inherent impl on `Box<Any>` as well as
  `Box<Any+Send>` is allowed the `BoxAny` trait is removed in favor of these
  inherent methods.

This is a breaking change due to the removal of the `BoxAny` trait, but
consumers can simply remove imports to fix crates.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-30 16:44:11 -07:00
Kevin Butler
2a89d695f4 libcore: Ensure min and max functions are consistent for equal inputs 2015-03-30 23:48:26 +01:00
Alex Crichton
acd48a2b3e std: Standardize (input, output) param orderings
This functions swaps the order of arguments to a few functions that previously
took (output, input) parameters, but now take (input, output) parameters (in
that order).

The affected functions are:

* ptr::copy
* ptr::copy_nonoverlapping
* slice::bytes::copy_memory
* intrinsics::copy
* intrinsics::copy_nonoverlapping

Closes #22890
[breaking-change]
2015-03-30 14:08:40 -07:00
Julian Viereck
085bcfa37e Second attempt to fix #23713 based on follow-up comments in #23791. 2015-03-30 21:00:09 +02:00
Niko Matsakis
d6466ff13a Driveby cleanup of the impl for negation, which had some kind of
surprising casts. This version more obviously corresponds to the builtin
semantics.
2015-03-30 04:59:56 -04:00
bors
d8be84eb44 Auto merge of #23830 - petrochenkov:spellcheck, r=steveklabnik
With help of https://github.com/lucasdemarchi/codespell

r? @steveklabnik
2015-03-29 22:39:46 +00:00
Andrew Hobden
d4b5f65afc Fix line spacing. 2015-03-29 15:25:06 -07:00
Andrew Hobden
1a5e73a82d Fix trailing whitespace. Whoops! 2015-03-29 11:06:38 -07:00
Andrew Hobden
e489eaa0c5 Update std::error example
To not use `old_io` and `os`, which are deprecated. Since there is no more `MemoryMap` used byte parsing instead to generate the second potential error.
2015-03-29 10:03:49 -07:00
bors
c5370be36e Auto merge of #23816 - frewsxcv:fromiterator-example, r=Manishearth 2015-03-29 16:54:40 +00:00
Corey Farwell
8fe7f1fa97 Add an example for FromIterator::from_iter 2015-03-29 10:32:53 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
5daab4a25b Rollup merge of #23814 - steveklabnik:gh23320, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #23320
2015-03-29 18:22:15 +05:30
bors
227b46bded Auto merge of #23810 - sfackler:debug-collections, r=alexcrichton
The collections debug helpers no longer prefix output with the
collection name, in line with the current conventions for Debug
implementations. Implementations that want to preserve the current
behavior can simply add a `try!(write!(fmt, "TypeName "));` at the
beginning of the `fmt` method.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-29 05:21:29 +00:00
Steven Fackler
3c0c8fc43a Oops fix output examples 2015-03-28 21:59:23 -07:00
Steven Fackler
842e6cf63e Fold in debug builder doc examples 2015-03-28 15:51:57 -07:00
Steven Fackler
d502f4221f Remove IteratorExt
All methods are inlined into Iterator with `Self: Sized` bounds to make
sure Iterator is still object safe.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-28 13:53:45 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
f6c234fb45 Document properties for Eq + Hash
Fixes #23320
2015-03-28 16:06:37 -04:00
Steven Fackler
b82bcec7ce Fold collections debug impls
Also convert [T]'s Debug impl. The behavior of the alternate flag here's
changing.
2015-03-28 11:24:26 -07:00
Steven Fackler
4037f2a368 Update debug helpers and add list builder
The collections debug helpers no longer prefix output with the
collection name, in line with the current conventions for Debug
implementations. Implementations that want to preserve the current
behavior can simply add a `try!(write!(fmt, "TypeName "));` at the
beginning of the `fmt` method.

[breaking-change]
2015-03-28 10:33:51 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
1accaa9f86 Fix some typos 2015-03-28 18:09:51 +03:00
Manish Goregaokar
5eb4be4c56 Rollup merge of #23803 - richo:unused-braces, r=Manishearth
Pretty much what it says on the tin.
2015-03-28 18:12:06 +05:30
Richo Healey
cbce6bfbdb cleanup: Remove unused braces in use statements 2015-03-28 02:23:20 -07:00
bors
f8b6e28e75 Auto merge of #23799 - reem:error-no-send, r=aturon
The Send bound is an unnecessary restriction, and though provided as a convenience, can't be removed by downstream code.

The removal of this bound is a [breaking-change] since it removes an implicit Send bound on all `E: Error` and all `Error` trait objects.

To migrate, consider if your code actually requires the Send bound and, if so, add it explicitly.

Fixes #23774

r? @aturon
2015-03-28 09:09:50 +00:00
bors
e58f05717d Auto merge of #23789 - steveklabnik:gh22716, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #22716
2015-03-28 01:55:50 +00:00
Jonathan Reem
3feeea59db Make std::error::Error not inherit from Send
The Send bound is an unnecessary restriction, and though provided as a
convenience, can't be removed by downstream code.

The removal of this bound is a [breaking-change] since it
removes an implicit Send bound on all `E: Error` and all
`Error` trait objects.

To migrate, consider if your code actually requires the Send
bound and, if so, add it explicitly.

Fixes #23774
2015-03-27 16:35:16 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
59d417a64a Note that zip and enumerate are similar
Fixes #22716
2015-03-27 18:32:46 -04:00
Alex Crichton
1c78478c12 rollup merge of #23793: steveklabnik/gh21668
Fixes #21668
2015-03-27 13:04:38 -07:00
Alex Crichton
8ec3695a67 rollup merge of #23791: jviereck/fix-23713
Fixes #23713.
2015-03-27 12:44:10 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
1a6188aa07 Update return value docs in atomics docs
Fixes #21668
2015-03-27 15:37:11 -04:00
Julian Viereck
63bbdc1590 Fix wording for Option<T>.unwrap. Fixes #23713 2015-03-27 20:20:21 +01:00
Alex Crichton
01560112b8 Test fixes and rebase conflicts, round 1 2015-03-27 11:29:36 -07:00
Alex Crichton
28a6b16130 rollup merge of #23741: alexcrichton/remove-int-uint
Conflicts:
	src/librustc/middle/ty.rs
	src/librustc_trans/trans/adt.rs
	src/librustc_typeck/check/mod.rs
	src/libserialize/json.rs
	src/test/run-pass/spawn-fn.rs
2015-03-27 10:10:05 -07:00
Alex Crichton
956c2eb257 rollup merge of #23738: alexcrichton/snapshots
Conflicts:
	src/libcollections/vec.rs
2015-03-27 10:08:40 -07:00
Alex Crichton
169231dc83 rollup merge of #23780: ruud-v-a/wrapping
This allows `Wrapping<T>` to be used in `assert_eq!`, for example.

One of the tests (compile-fail/xc-private-method.rs) fails, but I can hardly imagine it is related to this change. I would also like to add a tests to ensure that `assert_eq!` compiles and keeps working in the future for `Wrapped<T>` values, but there appear to be no tests in libcore. What would be a good place to add such a test?
2015-03-27 10:07:54 -07:00
Alex Crichton
dc6bb5e8ef rollup merge of #23776: nrc/allow_trivial_cast
r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-27 10:07:54 -07:00
Alex Crichton
45f1324037 rollup merge of #23771: aturon/stab-straggle-1
Marks as `#[stable}`:

* `ok_or`
* `ok_or_else`
* `iter_mut`
* `cloned`

Similarly to `IteratorExt::cloned`, the `cloned` method is pared down to
work only on `Option<&T>`. Thus, this is a:

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-27 10:07:52 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7d79a4facd rollup merge of #23753: aturon/revise-convert
This commit revises `path` and `os_str` to use blanket impls for `From`
on reference types. This both cuts down on the number of required impls,
and means that you can pass through e.g. `T: AsRef<OsStr>` to
`PathBuf::from` without an intermediate call to `as_ref`.

It also makes a FIXME note for later generalizing the blanket impls for
`AsRef` and `AsMut` to use `Deref`/`DerefMut`, once it is possible to do
so.
2015-03-27 10:07:49 -07:00
Alex Crichton
55c398d651 rollup merge of #23752: alexcrichton/remove-should-fail
This attribute has been deprecated in favor of #[should_panic]. This also
updates rustdoc to no longer accept the `should_fail` directive and instead
renames it to `should_panic`.
2015-03-27 10:07:48 -07:00
Alex Crichton
31fbfc3baf rollup merge of #23736: gmjosack/master
Found a few 404s that seemed like simple fixes:

In footer.inc, certain 404 pages were 404ing on the request to jquery.js and playpen.js. This is easily demonstrated by visiting http://doc.rust-lang.org/foo then http://doc.rust-lang.org/foo/bar. The latter 404s, looking for foo/jquery.js.

The Result docs use old_io Writer as an example. Fix the link to old_io Writer. There's probably an effort to update the example away from a deprecated api but this was a simple fix.

rustc/plugin was pointing at the old guide and it was a broken link anyways (plugin vs plugins). Point at the book instead.

The main page of the API docs referenced c_{str,vec}. Looks like these were deleted in 25d5a3a19423fee01787de87a56d185dd4e0a4e7. Point at ffi docs instead.
2015-03-27 10:07:45 -07:00
Alex Crichton
4bd1552296 rollup merge of #23721: erickt/deprecate
This is technically a breaking change as it deprecates and unstables some previously stable apis that were missed in the last round of deprecations.

[breaking change]
2015-03-27 10:07:44 -07:00
Alex Crichton
e6166b7498 rollup merge of #23712: nikomatsakis/reflect-trait
This PR introduces a `Reflect` marker trait which is a supertrait of `Any`. The idea is that `Reflect` is defined for all concrete types, but is not defined for type parameters unless there is a `T:Reflect` bound. This is intended to preserve the parametricity property. This allows the `Any` interface to be stabilized without committing us to unbounded reflection that is not easily detectable by the caller.

The implementation of `Reflect` relies on an experimental variant of OIBIT. This variant behaves differently for objects, since it requires that all types exposed as part of the object's *interface* are `Reflect`, but isn't concerned about other types that may be closed over. In other words, you don't have to write `Foo+Reflect` in order for `Foo: Reflect` to hold (where `Foo` is a trait).

Given that `Any` is slated to stabilization and hence that we are committed to some form of reflection, the goal of this PR is to leave our options open with respect to parametricity. I see the options for full stabilization as follows (I think an RFC would be an appropriate way to confirm whichever of these three routes we take):

1. We make `Reflect` a lang-item.
2. We stabilize some version of the OIBIT variation I implemented as a general mechanism that may be appropriate for other use cases.
3. We give up on preserving parametricity here and just have `impl<T> Reflect for T` instead. In that case, `Reflect` is a harmless but not especially useful trait going forward.

cc @aturon
cc @alexcrichton
cc @glaebhoerl (this is more-or-less your proposal, as I understood it)
cc @reem (this is more-or-less what we discussed on IRC at some point)
cc @FlaPer87 (vaguely pertains to OIBIT)
2015-03-27 10:07:43 -07:00
Alex Crichton
431296f434 rollup merge of #23676: gkoz/array_as_ref
r? @aturon
2015-03-27 10:07:42 -07:00
Ruud van Asseldonk
975ebc194c num: Derive Debug for Wrapping
This allows `Wrapping<T>` to be used in `assert_eq!`, for example.
2015-03-27 10:16:13 +01:00