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Mazdak Farrokhzad
bece1177c0
Rollup merge of #63376 - nikomatsakis:async-await-issue-62517, r=cramertj
use different lifetime name for object-lifetime-default elision

Introduce a distinct value for `LifetimeName` to use when this is a object-lifetime-default elision. This allows us to avoid creating incorrect lifetime parameters for the opaque types that result. We really need to overhaul this setup at some point! It's getting increasingly byzantine. But this seems like a relatively... surgical fix.

r? @cramertj

Fixes #62517
2019-08-19 22:48:54 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
4486c02695
Rollup merge of #63252 - nrc:arc-doc, r=alexcrichton
Remove recommendation about idiomatic syntax for Arc::clone

I believe we should not make this recommendation. I don't want to argue that `Arc::clone` is less idiomatic than `arc.clone`, but that the choice is not clear cut and that we should not be making this kind of call in the docs.

The `.clone()` form has advantages too: it is more succinct, it is more likely to be understood by beginners, and it is more uniform with other `clone` calls, indeed with most other method calls.

Whichever approach is better, I think that this discussion belongs in a style guide or textbook, rather than the library docs. We don't talk much about idiomatic code in the docs, this place is pretty exceptional.

The recommendation is also not followed in this repo. It is hard to figure out how many calls there are of the `.clone()` form, but there are 1550 uses of `Arc` and only 65 uses of `Arc::clone`. The recommendation has existed for over two years.

The recommendation was added in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/42137, as a result of https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1954. However, note that that RFC was closed because it was not necessary to change the docs (the original RFC proposed a new function instead). So I don't think an RFC is necessary here (and I'm not trying to re-litigate the discussion on that RFC (which favoured `Arc::clone` as idiomatic) in any case).

cc @nical (who added the docs in the first place; sorry :-) )

r? @alexcrichton (or someone else on @rust-lang/libs )
2019-08-19 22:48:52 +02:00
Artyom Pavlov
34c9f8c649
remove any from cfgs 2019-08-19 20:02:50 +00:00
Artyom Pavlov
1dd2d3076d
cfg fix 2 2019-08-19 20:01:02 +00:00
Artyom Pavlov
1417f53863
fix cfg 2019-08-19 19:58:35 +00:00
Esteban Küber
1808e4da68 review comments 2019-08-19 12:24:06 -07:00
Aleksey Kladov
914e1f4564 glue tokens when building token stream 2019-08-19 21:59:33 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
8b932dfda7 remove composite tokens support from the lexer 2019-08-19 21:59:09 +03:00
Esteban Küber
94ee54c425 Use constraint span when lowering associated types 2019-08-19 11:50:34 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
7ee1af51cc adjust test to be check-pass 2019-08-19 13:53:06 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
832199ee76 use static as object-lifetime default for type XX in Foo<Item=XX>
Currently the default is "inherited" from context, so e.g.  `&impl
Foo<Item = dyn Bar>` would default to `&'x impl Foo<Item = dyn Bar +
'x>`, but this triggers an ICE and is not very consistent.

This patch doesn't implement what I expect would be the correct
semantics, because those are likely too complex. Instead, it handles
what I'd expect to be the common case -- where the trait has no
lifetime parameters.
2019-08-19 13:50:44 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
af86fb1959 distinguish object-lifetime-default elision from other elision
Object-lifetime-default elision is distinct from other forms of
elision; it always refers to some enclosing lifetime *present in the
surrounding type* (e.g., `&dyn Bar` expands to `&'a (dyn Bar + 'a)`.
If there is no enclosing lifetime, then it expands to `'static`.

Therefore, in an `impl Trait<Item = dyn Bar>` setting, we don't expand
to create a lifetime parameter for the `dyn Bar + 'X` bound.  It will
just be resolved to `'static`.

Annoyingly, the responsibility for this resolution is spread across
multiple bits of code right now (`middle::resolve_lifetimes`,
`lowering`). The lowering code knows that the default is for an object
lifetime, but it doesn't know what the correct result would be.
Probably this should be fixed, but what we do now is a surgical fix:
we have it generate a different result for elided lifetimes in a
object context, and then we can ignore those results when figuring out
the lifetimes that are captured in the opaque type.
2019-08-19 13:50:42 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
b51df1def0 add debug logs 2019-08-19 13:48:45 -04:00
bors
29a54035c7 Auto merge of #63579 - alexcrichton:new-lockfile, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Use to Cargo's experimental lockfile format

This commit changes the lock file format of this repository to an
experimental format that isn't rolled out by default in Cargo but is
intended to eventually become the default. The new format moves
information around and compresses the lock file a bit. The intention of
the new format is to reduce the amount of git merge conflicts that
happen in a repository, with rust-lang/rust being a prime candidate for
testing this.

The new format wille ventually become the default but for now it is
off-by-default in Cargo, but Cargo will preserve the format if it sees
it. Since we always build with a beta version of Cargo for the
rust-lang/rust repository it should be safe to go ahead and change the
lock file format here and everyone building this repository will
automatically pick it up.

It's intended that we'll evaluate this lock file format in the
rust-lang/rust repository to see if it reduces the number of perceived
merge conflicts for changes that touch the lock file. This will in turn
help inform the development of the feature in Cargo and whether we
choose to stabilize this and turn it on by default.

Note that this commit does not actually change the contents of the lock
file in terms of a resolution graph, it simply reencodes the lock file
with a new format.
2019-08-19 17:04:10 +00:00
Alex Crichton
093ede240a Use to Cargo's experimental lockfile format
This commit changes the lock file format of this repository to an
experimental format that isn't rolled out by default in Cargo but is
intended to eventually become the default. The new format moves
information around and compresses the lock file a bit. The intention of
the new format is to reduce the amount of git merge conflicts that
happen in a repository, with rust-lang/rust being a prime candidate for
testing this.

The new format wille ventually become the default but for now it is
off-by-default in Cargo, but Cargo will preserve the format if it sees
it. Since we always build with a beta version of Cargo for the
rust-lang/rust repository it should be safe to go ahead and change the
lock file format here and everyone building this repository will
automatically pick it up.

It's intended that we'll evaluate this lock file format in the
rust-lang/rust repository to see if it reduces the number of perceived
merge conflicts for changes that touch the lock file. This will in turn
help inform the development of the feature in Cargo and whether we
choose to stabilize this and turn it on by default.

Note that this commit does not actually change the contents of the lock
file in terms of a resolution graph, it simply reencodes the lock file
with a new format.
2019-08-19 09:56:22 -07:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
96fc98904f test: add test for #61432. 2019-08-19 19:33:49 +03:00
Giles Cope
ef3e66d69f Fix suggestion from move async to async move. 2019-08-19 17:14:38 +01:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
cb6650047b test: add test from #61041. 2019-08-19 18:57:09 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
f4aa00b71d rustc_typeck: fix the generics for (const-generic) N expression in e.g. [T; N]. 2019-08-19 18:57:09 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
7d9af83ffc rustc_mir: disallow non-monomorphic reifications. 2019-08-19 18:57:09 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
ceabe0dc54 rustc_mir: disallow non-monomorphic vtables. 2019-08-19 18:57:09 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
4149964ae4 rustc_mir: add missing subst_from_frame_and_normalize_erasing_regions calls. 2019-08-19 18:57:09 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
0919f7c3a3 rustc_mir: use self.resolve instead of Instance::resolve where possible. 2019-08-19 18:57:08 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
ada6f1cd3d rustc_mir: make subst_from_frame_and_normalize_erasing_regions infallible. 2019-08-19 18:57:01 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
b4f217ed7b rustc_mir: remove wrong calls to subst_from_frame_and_normalize_erasing_regions. 2019-08-19 18:55:19 +03:00
Ralf Jung
d4196a7673 start cleaning up subst mess
fix an ICE

fix method name
2019-08-19 18:55:18 +03:00
Baoshan
7ab6fa0914
Merge pull request #3 from Wind-River/vxworks-salim
Fixed: error: unnecessary trailing semicolon
2019-08-19 08:45:43 -07:00
bors
f86521e0a3 Auto merge of #63700 - alexcrichton:update-backtrace, r=sfackler
std: Update `backtrace` crate dependency

This commit updates the `backtrace` crate from 0.3.34 to 0.3.35. The
[included set of changes][changes] for this update mostly includes some
gimli-related improvements (not relevant for the standard library) but
critically includes a fix for rust-lang/backtrace-rs#230. The standard
library will not aqcuire a session-local lock whenever a backtrace is
generated on Windows to allow external synchronization with the
`backtrace` crate itself, allowing `backtrace` to be safely used while
other threads may be panicking.

[changes]: https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/compare/0.3.34...0.3.35
2019-08-19 13:17:34 +00:00
Alex Crichton
1301b100ca std: Update backtrace crate dependency
This commit updates the `backtrace` crate from 0.3.34 to 0.3.35. The
[included set of changes][changes] for this update mostly includes some
gimli-related improvements (not relevant for the standard library) but
critically includes a fix for rust-lang/backtrace-rs#230. The standard
library will not aqcuire a session-local lock whenever a backtrace is
generated on Windows to allow external synchronization with the
`backtrace` crate itself, allowing `backtrace` to be safely used while
other threads may be panicking.

[changes]: https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/compare/0.3.34...0.3.35
2019-08-19 06:13:18 -07:00
Phosphorus15
64e3a10a82 test cases for both f32 and f64 on asinh(-0.0) 2019-08-19 17:29:37 +08:00
Phosphorus15
c4569347b2 Added negative cases for asinh according to IEEE-754. 2019-08-19 17:22:08 +08:00
Shotaro Yamada
1fe6160c7e Fix ICE with impl Trait in type bounds 2019-08-19 17:49:54 +09:00
Shotaro Yamada
3620456faf Use BTreeMap for deterministic iter order 2019-08-19 17:49:54 +09:00
Shotaro Yamada
cc6dbb4f23 Fix tidy 2019-08-19 17:49:54 +09:00
Shotaro Yamada
5f9e26382f Support nested impl Trait 2019-08-19 17:49:54 +09:00
Shotaro Yamada
9beff38382 Associated type bound for inlined impl Trait doc 2019-08-19 17:49:54 +09:00
Shotaro Yamada
b78367d8e8 Support impl Trait in inlined documentation 2019-08-19 17:49:54 +09:00
phosphorus
92f08b78a1
Merge pull request #1 from rust-lang/master
Pull from newest repo
2019-08-19 00:34:02 -05:00
bors
cdff918955 Auto merge of #63670 - Dante-Broggi:patch-2, r=Centril
Size has a ::zero
2019-08-19 05:12:58 +00:00
bors
a807902dd6 Auto merge of #63463 - matthewjasper:ty_param_cleanup, r=petrochenkov
Don't special case the `Self` parameter by name

This results in a couple of small diagnostic regressions. They could be avoided by keeping the special case just for diagnostics, but that seems worse.

closes #50125
cc #60869
2019-08-19 01:31:35 +00:00
bors
0ccbae2f18 Auto merge of #63045 - Rosto75:master, r=jonas-schievink
Change the placement of two functions.

Right now, the order is as follows:
`pop_front()`
`push_front()`
`push_back()`
`pop_back()`

`swap_remove_back()`
`swap_remove_front()`

I believe it would be more natural, and easier to follow, if we place `pop_back()` right after the `pop_front()`, and `swap_remove_back()` after the `swap_remove_front()` like this:
`pop_front()`
`pop_back()`
`push_front()`
`push_back()`

`swap_remove_front()`
`swap_remove_back()`

The rest of the documentation (at least in this module) adheres to the same logic, where the 'front' function always precedes its 'back' equivalent.
2019-08-18 22:01:21 +00:00
Tim Vermeulen
ec54340756 Fix bug in iter::Chain::size_hint 2019-08-18 21:47:23 +02:00
Matthew Jasper
24587d20df Pre intern the Self parameter type
Use this to simplify the object safety code a bit.
2019-08-18 19:25:12 +01:00
bors
4cf7673076 Auto merge of #63659 - gilescope:async-in-closure, r=Centril
Improved error message for break in async block

Fixes #63391
2019-08-18 18:23:28 +00:00
bors
ea52be482a Auto merge of #63635 - oli-obk:default-slice-dangles, r=eddyb
Do not generate allocations for zero sized allocations

Alternative to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62487

r? @eddyb

There are other places where we could do this, too, but that would cause `static FOO: () = ();` to not have a unique address
2019-08-18 13:22:38 +00:00
Giles Cope
1e02bc62bc Better error message for break in async blocks. 2019-08-18 10:39:15 +01:00
bors
71e2882973 Auto merge of #63269 - Aaron1011:feature/proc-macro-data, r=eddyb,petrochenkov
Serialize additional data for procedural macros

Split off from #62855

This PR serializes the declaration `Span` and attributes for all
procedural macros. This allows Rustdoc to properly render doc comments
and source links when performing inlinig procedural macros across crates
2019-08-18 08:15:38 +00:00
bors
ef1ecbefb8 Auto merge of #62948 - matklad:failable-file-loading, r=petrochenkov
Normalize newlines when loading files

Fixes #62865
2019-08-18 04:37:01 +00:00
Salim Nasser
f0b394bfb6 Fixed: error: unnecessary trailing semicolon 2019-08-17 18:56:38 -07:00
bors
fc8765d6d8 Auto merge of #61708 - dlrobertson:or-patterns-0, r=centril
Initial implementation of or-patterns

An incomplete implementation of or-patterns (e.g. `Some(0 | 1)` as a pattern). This patch set aims to implement initial parsing of `or-patterns`.

Related to: #54883

CC @alexreg @varkor
r? @Centril
2019-08-18 01:02:20 +00:00