Most could use the each method, but because of the hack used to
disambiguate old- and new-style loops, some had to use vec::each.
(This hack will go away soon.)
Issue #1619
from_maybe => get_with_default
maybe => with_option
may => with_option_do
I know these names are kind of ridiculous, but it's the best I could think of.
Feel free to bikeshed. Closes#2081
All field or method references within a class must begin with "self." now.
A bare reference to a field or method in the same class will no longer
typecheck.
Allow writing self.f() within a class that has a method f. In a future
commit, this syntax will be required. For now, you can write either
self.f() or f().
I added a "privacy" field to all methods (whether class methods or not),
which allowed me to refactor the AST somewhat (getting rid of the
class_item type; now there's just class_member).
This change uses the same code for handling the "self" reference for
classes as is already used for impls/ifaces. This allows removing the
extra maybe_self_id argument (which was just for classes) to trans_closure
that I added before. I also rewrote the translation for class ctors so
that it doesn't generate new AST nodes (instead translating directly).
Also changed visit so that it visits class ctors correctly with visit_fn,
and changed typestate to not do return-checking when visiting a class ctor.
We used to generate a module T with a serialize() and deserialize() fn,
but this was suboptimal for a number of reasons:
- it required moving serialization into core so that uint etc worked
- it was harder to override the serialization behavior locally
(this is now trivial)
- Move io, run and rand to core.
- Remove incorrect ctypes module (use libc).
- Remove os-specific modules for os and fs.
- Split fs between core::path and core::os.
This makes it possible to move them between crates without confusion,
and to instantiate them at a point where the monomorphizing
substitutions are known.
Issue #1944
This required changing almost all users of hashmaps to import the hashmap interface first.
The `size` member in the hashmap structure was renamed to `count` to work around a name conflict.
This required changing almost all users of hashmaps to import the hashmap interface first.
The `size` member in the hashmap structure was renamed to `count` to work around a name conflict.