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Author SHA1 Message Date
Steve Klabnik
fd603cd263 Clarify function return style.
Suggested here: http://stackoverflow.com/a/27962076/24817
2015-01-15 14:47:21 -05:00
bors
9ade482b3b auto merge of #21077 : eddyb/rust/expr-qpath, r=nikomatsakis
Working towards #16293, this adds support for `<T as Trait>::method` in expressions.
2015-01-15 17:12:55 +00:00
Eduard Burtescu
85ba8178e2 rustc: implement fully qualified UFCS expressions. 2015-01-15 18:51:15 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
b51026e09c syntax: parse fully qualified UFCS expressions. 2015-01-15 18:51:14 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
2cdc86c180 syntax: add fully qualified UFCS expressions. 2015-01-15 18:51:14 +02:00
bors
1c78ad937b auto merge of #20990 : estsauver/rust/playpen_20732, r=alexcrichton
In #20732, that all links in some modules point to the same code
examples was reported. The ID's generated for documents in
librustdoc are not all unique, which means the code rendered as
text is not being properly selected.

This change makes the link to the code section that is next to
the current link.
2015-01-15 09:12:47 +00:00
bors
0c96037ec1 auto merge of #20980 : richo/rust/final-power, r=alexcrichton
Originally, this was going to be discussed and revisted, however I've been working on this for months, and a rebase on top of master was about 1 flight's worth of work so I just went ahead and did it.

This gets you as far as being able to target powerpc with, eg:

    LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/ x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/bin/rustc -C linker=powerpc-linux-gnu-gcc --target powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu hello.rs

Would really love to get this out before 1.0. r? @alexcrichton
2015-01-15 05:12:30 +00:00
bors
451e134c18 auto merge of #20290 : jroesch/rust/generalize-impl-bounds, r=nikomatsakis
This should fix both #20020 and #20107. This moves out the code into its own file.

I have a couple concerns that can either be addressed in this PR or in a future one.

- The error reporting for the fulfillment context should be span aware because currently it is attached to the top
  of the file which is less then desirable.
- There is a failure in the test file: run-pass/issue-2611-3.rs, this seems like it should be a failure to me, but I am not sure.

As a nit I'm not enthused about the file name, and am open to better suggestions. 

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-01-15 01:42:25 +00:00
Jared Roesch
6a66b32270 Refactor compare_impl_method to use all bounds
Refactor compare_impl_method into its own file. Modify the
code to stop comparing individual parameter bounds.
Instead we now use the predicates list attached to the trait
and implementation generics. This ensures consistency even
when bounds are declared in different places (i.e on
a parameter vs. in a where clause).
2015-01-14 13:43:17 -08:00
bors
896cb36eca auto merge of #21082 : brson/rust/finally, r=alexcrichton
No in-tree users. Ugly interface. Closes #14332.

I just happened to notice that this module still lives and has no users. Assuming we don't want it.

r? @aturon cc @alexcrichton
2015-01-14 12:19:58 +00:00
bors
d52398ef8c auto merge of #21076 : sfackler/rust/bufferedreader-undef, r=Gankro
It's passed to the underlying reader, so uninitialized memory == sad
times.

We might want to shrink the default buffer size as well. 64k is pretty
huge. Java uses 8k by default, and Go uses 4k for reference.

r? @alexcrichton
2015-01-14 09:52:08 +00:00
Earl St Sauver
2a320f21d0 Fix playpen links to not all be the same
Fixes #20732, that all links in some modules point to the same code
examples was reported. The ID's generated for documents in
librustdoc are not all unique, which means the code rendered as
text is not being properly selected.

This change removes the unique id generation and instead changes the
frontend code to grab the correct code sample by it's relative
position in the dom.
2015-01-13 22:25:11 -08:00
bors
3614e1de6c auto merge of #21061 : japaric/rust/range, r=nick29581 2015-01-14 04:42:01 +00:00
Richo Healey
78278d0c76 Bump to ensure llvm is rebuilt 2015-01-13 19:03:31 -08:00
Richo Healey
4ab2c47ce6 Clean up conditions for clobbers 2015-01-13 19:01:37 -08:00
Richo Healey
c51379386c Generalise pointer width tests using pointer_width 2015-01-13 18:59:45 -08:00
bors
170c4399e6 auto merge of #21018 : tomjakubowski/rust/rustdoc-where-xcrate, r=alexcrichton
Various fixes for `rustdoc`, including showing where clauses
finally on re-exported items.
2015-01-14 00:41:55 +00:00
Brian Anderson
f0fe4bb114 Address feedback 2015-01-13 15:44:33 -08:00
bors
c366e433c1 auto merge of #20957 : Ms2ger/rust/closures, r=alexcrichton
Returning the vectors directly makes the code a lot cleaner.
2015-01-13 21:29:00 +00:00
bors
4fd1e6235d auto merge of #20367 : retep998/rust/master, r=alexcrichton
Also adjusted some of the FFI definitions because apparently they don't use the long pointer prefix.
Gives a free performance boost because `SRWLock` is several times faster than `CriticalRegion` on every Windows system tested.
Fixes #19962
2015-01-13 19:11:47 +00:00
bors
e94a9f033e auto merge of #20997 : nikomatsakis/rust/assoc-types-enum-field-access, r=nick29581
Various fixes to enum field access. Builds on PR #20955.

r? @nick29581
2015-01-13 14:21:39 +00:00
bors
6ba9acd8ab auto merge of #20963 : nick29581/rust/ast_map, r=eddyb 2015-01-13 11:56:31 +00:00
Ms2ger
756466bfd0 Rewrite each_attr to return a vector. 2015-01-13 10:41:56 +01:00
Ms2ger
27db3f0585 Return the Vec from csearch::get_item_attrs.
Using a closure unnecessarily obfuscates the code.
2015-01-13 10:28:06 +01:00
Ms2ger
56f3554f52 Return the Vec from decoder::get_item_attrs.
Using a closure unnecessarily obfuscates the code.
2015-01-13 10:28:06 +01:00
bors
f1241f14dc auto merge of #20960 : erickt/rust/fix-associated-types-debuginfo, r=michaelwoerister
Closes #20797
2015-01-13 09:06:35 +00:00
Brian Anderson
e46620af45 std: Deprecate finally module
No in-tree users. Ugly interface. Closes #14332.
2015-01-13 00:59:30 -08:00
bors
4fc9b41238 auto merge of #20955 : nikomatsakis/rust/assoc-types-struct-field-access, r=nick29581
Normalize the types of fields we project out of a struct or tuple struct.
Fixes #20954.

r? @nick29581
2015-01-13 05:01:34 +00:00
Steven Fackler
89f1848b55 Initialize memory for BufferedReader buffer
It's passed to the underlying reader, so uninitialized memory == sad
times.

We might want to shrink the default buffer size as well. 64k is pretty
huge. Java uses 8k by default, and Go uses 4k for reference.
2015-01-12 19:50:33 -08:00
Peter Atashian
ee1ca88213 Change Mutex to use SRWLock on Windows.
Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2015-01-12 21:35:39 -05:00
bors
3d5fbae338 auto merge of #20944 : brson/rust/weve-met-with-a-terrible-fate-havent-we, r=brson
Closes #13871
2015-01-13 01:08:03 +00:00
Jorge Aparicio
c1d48a8508 cleanup: &foo[0..a] -> &foo[..a] 2015-01-12 17:59:37 -05:00
bors
3d0d9bb6fb auto merge of #20896 : sfackler/rust/atomic-rename, r=alexcrichton
Change any use of AtomicInt to AtomicIsize and AtomicUint to AtomicUsize

Closes #20893

[breaking-change]
2015-01-12 22:56:20 +00:00
Nick Cameron
bc3a330abb Some random things 2015-01-13 09:15:59 +13:00
Nick Cameron
22a059ddd1 Add view items to the ast map 2015-01-13 09:15:59 +13:00
bors
3a44a19af2 auto merge of #20894 : swgillespie/rust/emacs-issue-20422, r=pnkfelix
rust-mode.el recently started highlighting keywords that were substrings of identifiers. Identifiers such as `xyz_type` would have `type` highlighted, which isn't normal. This patch re-introduces `_` as a word constituent, so that keywords following a `_` don't get syntax highlighted as keywords. Fixes issue #20422
2015-01-12 19:20:56 +00:00
Tom Jakubowski
616db5a501 rustdoc: Show type bindings on object types
Fix #20299
2015-01-12 09:43:24 -08:00
Tom Jakubowski
072a89642b rustdoc: Remove traces of old closures 2015-01-12 09:25:20 -08:00
Tom Jakubowski
8a69d35e1e rustdoc: Fix where clauses on re-exports
Projection predicates on re-exports, for the time being, are rendered as
equality predicates because that's easier. It would be nice to fix this
in the future.

Some gymnastics were needed to remove redundant bounds from the `types`
and `lifetimes` fields, remove implicit `Sized` bounds, and re-create
`?Sized` bounds.

Fix #20203, fix #20924, fix #20911, fix #20534
2015-01-12 09:25:07 -08:00
bors
055cc2ee74 auto merge of #20789 : nikomatsakis/rust/issue-20765-normalize-where-clause, r=nrc
Normalize bounds that we extract from where clauses. Fixes #20765.

r? @nick29581 
cc @jroesch
2015-01-12 15:10:38 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
47424cda1e Normalize bounds that we extract from where clauses. Fixes #20765. 2015-01-12 09:23:50 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
487a4a174a Fix various oversights in enum field treatment in trans and typeck.
Fixes #20996.
2015-01-12 07:51:35 -05:00
bors
a6408fa1d8 auto merge of #20942 : nagisa/rust/shrl-impls, r=nikomatsakis
This is only relevant to the code that uses generics such as

    fn magic<T: Shl>(a: T) { a << 10u8; }

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-01-12 11:05:30 +00:00
bors
b21a6da340 auto merge of #19870 : mdinger/rust/align_error, r=nick29581
#### Updated 1/12/2014

I updated the multi-line testcase to current but didn't modify the others. The spew code was broke by the `matches!` macro no longer working and I'm not interested in fixing the testcase.

I additionally added one testcase below.

Errors will in general look similar to below if the error is either `mismatched types` or a few other types. The rest are ignored.

---

#### Extra testcase:
```rust
pub trait Foo {
    type A;
    fn boo(&self) -> <Self as Foo>::A;
}

struct Bar;

impl Foo for i32 {
    type A = u32;
    fn boo(&self) -> u32 {
        42
    }
}

fn foo1<I: Foo<A=Bar>>(x: I) {
    let _: Bar = x.boo();
}

fn foo2<I: Foo>(x: I) {
    let _: Bar = x.boo();
}


pub fn baz(x: &Foo<A=Bar>) {
    let _: Bar = x.boo();
}


pub fn main() {
    let a = 42i32;
    foo1(a);
    baz(&a);
}
```

#### Multi-line output:
```cmd
$ ./rustc test3.rs
test3.rs:20:18: 20:25 error: mismatched types:
 expected `Bar`,
    found `<I as Foo>::A`
(expected struct `Bar`,
    found associated type)
test3.rs:20     let _: Bar = x.boo();
                             ^~~~~~~
test3.rs:31:5: 31:9 error: type mismatch resolving `<i32 as Foo>::A == Bar`:
 expected u32,
    found struct `Bar`
test3.rs:31     foo1(a);
                ^~~~
test3.rs:31:5: 31:9 note: required by `foo1`
test3.rs:31     foo1(a);
                ^~~~
test3.rs:32:9: 32:11 error: type mismatch resolving `<i32 as Foo>::A == Bar`:
 expected u32,
    found struct `Bar`
test3.rs:32     baz(&a);
                    ^~
test3.rs:32:9: 32:11 note: required for the cast to the object type `Foo`
test3.rs:32     baz(&a);
                    ^~
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
```

---

This is a continuation of #19203 which I apparently broke by force pushing after it was closed. I'm attempting to add multi-line errors where they are largely beneficial - to help differentiate different types in compiler messages. As before, this is still a simple fix.

#### Testcase:
```rust
struct S;

fn test() -> Option<i32> {
    let s: S;

    s
}

fn test2() -> Option<i32> {
    Ok(7) // Should be Some(7)
}

impl Iterator for S {
    type Item = i32;
    fn next(&mut self) -> Result<i32, i32> { Ok(7) }
}

fn main(){ 
    test();
    test2();

}
```

---

#### Single-line playpen errors:
```cmd
<anon>:6:5: 6:6 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<int>`, found `S` (expected enum core::option::Option, found struct S)
<anon>:6     s
             ^
<anon>:10:5: 10:10 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<int>`, found `core::result::Result<_, _>` (expected enum core::option::Option, found enum core::result::Result)
<anon>:10     Ok(7) // Should be Some(7)
              ^~~~~
<anon>:14:5: 14:55 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected enum core::option::Option, found enum core::result::Result [E0053]
<anon>:14     fn next(&mut self) -> Result<uint, uint> { Ok(7) }
              ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
playpen: application terminated with error code 101
```

---

#### Multi-line errors:
```cmd
$ ./rustc test.rs
test.rs:6:5: 6:6 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::option::Option<i32>`,
    found `S`
(expected enum `core::option::Option`,
    found struct `S`)
test.rs:6     s
              ^
test.rs:10:5: 10:10 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::option::Option<i32>`,
    found `core::result::Result<_, _>`
(expected enum `core::option::Option`,
    found enum `core::result::Result`)
test.rs:10     Ok(7) // Should be Some(7)
               ^~~~~
test.rs:15:5: 15:53 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected enum `core::option::Option`, found enum `core::result::Result` [E0053]
test.rs:15     fn next(&mut self) -> Result<i32, i32> { Ok(7) }
               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
```

---

#### Positive notes
* Vim worked fine with it: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/19203#issuecomment-66861668
* `make check` didn't find any errors
* Fixed *backtick* placement suggested by @p1start at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/19203#issuecomment-64062052

#### Negative notes
* Didn't check Emacs support but also wasn't provided a testcase...
* Needs to be tested with macro errors but I don't have a good testcase yet
* I would like to move the `E[0053]` earlier (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/19464#issuecomment-65334301) but I don't know how
* It might be better to indent the types slightly like so (but I don't know how):
```cmd
test.rs:6:5: 6:6 error: mismatched types:
          expected `core::option::Option<int>`,
             found `S`
         (expected enum `core::option::Option`,
             found struct `S`)
test.rs:6     s
```
* Deep whitespace indentation may be a bad idea because early wrapping will cause misalignment between lines

#### Other
* I thought that compiler flags or something else (environment variables maybe) might be required because of comments against it but now that seems too much of a burden for users and for too little gain.
* There was concern that it will make large quantities of errors difficult to distinguish but I don't find that an issue. They both look awful and multi-line errors makes the types easier to understand.

---

#### Single lined spew:
```cmd
$ rustc test2.rs 
test2.rs:161:9: 170:10 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected enum core::option::Option, found enum core::result::Result [E0053]
test2.rs:161         fn next(&mut self) -> Result<&'a str, int> {
test2.rs:162             self.curr = self.next;
test2.rs:163             
test2.rs:164             if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
test2.rs:165                 self.next = if self.all.char_at(self.next) == '(' { close }
test2.rs:166                 else { open }
             ...
test2.rs:164:21: 164:31 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test2.rs:164             if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
                                 ^~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:164:33: 164:44 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test2.rs:164             if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:169:40: 169:76 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`, found `core::option::Option<&str>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test2.rs:169             if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None }
                                                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:169:86: 169:90 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test2.rs:169             if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None }
                                                                                                  ^~~~
test2.rs:205:14: 205:18 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<uint>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test2.rs:205             (open, close)
                          ^~~~
test2.rs:205:20: 205:25 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<uint>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test2.rs:205             (open, close)
                                ^~~~~
test2.rs:210:21: 210:31 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test2.rs:210             if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) {
                                 ^~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:210:13: 212:28 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<&'a int>`, found `core::option::Option<&str>` (expected int, found str)
test2.rs:210             if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) {
test2.rs:211                 Some(self.all[0..open])
test2.rs:212             } else { None }
test2.rs:299:48: 299:58 error: mismatched types: expected `Box<translate::Entity>`, found `collections::vec::Vec<_>` (expected box, found struct collections::vec::Vec)
test2.rs:299         pub fn new() -> Entity { Entity::Group(Vec::new()) }
                                                            ^~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:359:51: 359:58 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push`
test2.rs:359                 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(e),
                                                               ^~~~~~~
test2.rs:366:51: 366:85 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push`
test2.rs:366                 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(Entity::Inner(s.to_string())),
                                                               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 12 previous errors
```

---

#### Multi-line spew:

```cmd
$ ./rustc test2.rs 
test2.rs:161:9: 170:10 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait:
 expected enum `core::option::Option`,
    found enum `core::result::Result` [E0053]
test2.rs:161         fn next(&mut self) -> Result<&'a str, int> {
test2.rs:162             self.curr = self.next;
test2.rs:163             
test2.rs:164             if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
test2.rs:165                 self.next = if self.all.char_at(self.next) == '(' { close }
test2.rs:166                 else { open }
             ...
test2.rs:164:21: 164:31 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
    found `core::option::Option<_>`
(expected enum `core::result::Result`,
    found enum `core::option::Option`)
test2.rs:164             if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
                                 ^~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:164:33: 164:44 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
    found `core::option::Option<_>`
(expected enum `core::result::Result`,
    found enum `core::option::Option`)
test2.rs:164             if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:169:40: 169:76 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`,
    found `core::option::Option<&str>`
(expected enum `core::result::Result`,
    found enum `core::option::Option`)
test2.rs:169             if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None }
                                                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:169:86: 169:90 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`,
    found `core::option::Option<_>`
(expected enum `core::result::Result`,
    found enum `core::option::Option`)
test2.rs:169             if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None }
                                                                                                  ^~~~
test2.rs:205:14: 205:18 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
    found `core::option::Option<uint>`
(expected enum `core::result::Result`,
    found enum `core::option::Option`)
test2.rs:205             (open, close)
                          ^~~~
test2.rs:205:20: 205:25 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
    found `core::option::Option<uint>`
(expected enum `core::result::Result`,
    found enum `core::option::Option`)
test2.rs:205             (open, close)
                                ^~~~~
test2.rs:210:21: 210:31 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
    found `core::option::Option<_>`
(expected enum `core::result::Result`,
    found enum `core::option::Option`)
test2.rs:210             if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) {
                                 ^~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:210:13: 212:28 error: mismatched types:
 expected `core::option::Option<&'a int>`,
    found `core::option::Option<&str>`
(expected int,
    found str)
test2.rs:210             if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) {
test2.rs:211                 Some(self.all[0..open])
test2.rs:212             } else { None }
test2.rs:229:57: 229:96 error: the trait `core::ops::Fn<(char,), bool>` is not implemented for the type `|char| -> bool`
test2.rs:229                                              .map(|s| s.trim_chars(|c: char| c.is_whitespace()))
                                                                     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:238:46: 239:75 error: type `core::str::CharSplits<'_, |char| -> bool>` does not implement any method in scope named `filter_map`
test2.rs:238                                             .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.trim_chars('\'')) }
test2.rs:239                                                             else { None })
test2.rs:237:46: 237:91 error: the trait `core::ops::Fn<(char,), bool>` is not implemented for the type `|char| -> bool`
test2.rs:237                 let vec: Vec<&str> = value[].split(|c: char| matches!(c, '(' | ')' | ','))
                                                          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:238:65: 238:77 error: the type of this value must be known in this context
test2.rs:238                                             .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.trim_chars('\'')) }
                                                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:299:48: 299:58 error: mismatched types:
 expected `Box<translate::Entity>`,
    found `collections::vec::Vec<_>`
(expected box,
    found struct `collections::vec::Vec`)
test2.rs:299         pub fn new() -> Entity { Entity::Group(Vec::new()) }
                                                            ^~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:321:36: 322:65 error: type `core::str::CharSplits<'_, |char| -> bool>` does not implement any method in scope named `filter_map`
test2.rs:321                                   .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.trim_chars('\'')) }
test2.rs:322                                                   else { None })
test2.rs:320:36: 320:81 error: the trait `core::ops::Fn<(char,), bool>` is not implemented for the type `|char| -> bool`
test2.rs:320             let vec: Vec<&str> = s.split(|c: char| matches!(c, '(' | ')' | ','))
                                                ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:321:55: 321:67 error: the type of this value must be known in this context
test2.rs:321                                   .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.trim_chars('\'')) }
                                                                   ^~~~~~~~~~~~
test2.rs:359:51: 359:58 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push`
test2.rs:359                 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(e),
                                                               ^~~~~~~
test2.rs:366:51: 366:85 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push`
test2.rs:366                 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(Entity::Inner(s.to_string())),
                                                               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 24 previous errors
```

Closes #18946 #19464
cc @P1start @jakub- @tomjakubowski @kballard @chris-morgan
2015-01-12 08:55:22 +00:00
bors
486f60df87 auto merge of #20917 : nick29581/rust/plugins, r=huonw 2015-01-12 06:50:21 +00:00
mdinger
7b82a93be3 Fix testsuite errors 2015-01-12 01:34:13 -05:00
mdinger
5616b92e4d Implement multi-line errors 2015-01-12 01:34:12 -05:00
mdinger
24ace1665a Backtick nits 2015-01-12 01:34:12 -05:00
Erick Tryzelaar
f7745a9be3 rustc_trans: Fix type projection debuginfo
Closes #20797
2015-01-11 21:39:03 -08:00
Richo Healey
043a4b32d1 powerpc: Fix extraneous include in rt support 2015-01-11 21:15:19 -08:00