// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. //! The Rust Core Library //! //! The Rust Core Library is the dependency-free foundation of [The //! Rust Standard Library](../std/index.html). It is the portable glue //! between the language and its libraries, defining the intrinsic and //! primitive building blocks of all Rust code. It links to no //! upstream libraries, no system libraries, no libc. //! //! The core library is *minimal*: it isn't even aware of heap allocation, //! nor does it provide concurrency or I/O. These things require //! platform integration, and this library is platform-oblivious. //! //! *It is not recommended to use the core library*. The stable //! functionality of libcore is reexported from the //! [standard library](../std/index.html). The composition of this library is //! subject to change over time; only the interface exposed through libstd is //! intended to be stable. //! //! # How to use the core library //! // TODO: Fill me in with more detail when the interface settles //! This library is built on the assumption of a few existing symbols: //! //! * `memcpy`, `memcmp`, `memset` - These are core memory routines which are //! often generated by LLVM. Additionally, this library can make explicit //! calls to these functions. Their signatures are the same as found in C. //! These functions are often provided by the system libc, but can also be //! provided by `librlibc` which is distributed with the standard rust //! distribution. //! //! * `rust_begin_unwind` - This function takes three arguments, a //! `&fmt::Arguments`, a `&str`, and a `uint`. These three arguments dictate //! the failure message, the file at which failure was invoked, and the line. //! It is up to consumers of this core library to define this failure //! function; it is only required to never return. //! #![crate_id = "core#0.11.0-pre"] #![license = "MIT/ASL2"] #![crate_type = "rlib"] #![doc(html_logo_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png", html_favicon_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico", html_root_url = "http://static.rust-lang.org/doc/master")] #![no_std] #![feature(globs, macro_rules, managed_boxes, phase)] #![deny(missing_doc)] #[cfg(test)] extern crate realcore = "core"; #[cfg(test)] extern crate libc; #[cfg(test)] extern crate native; #[cfg(test)] extern crate rand; #[cfg(test)] extern crate realstd = "std"; #[cfg(test)] pub use cmp = realcore::cmp; #[cfg(test)] pub use kinds = realcore::kinds; #[cfg(test)] pub use ops = realcore::ops; #[cfg(test)] pub use ty = realcore::ty; mod macros; #[path = "num/float_macros.rs"] mod float_macros; #[path = "num/int_macros.rs"] mod int_macros; #[path = "num/uint_macros.rs"] mod uint_macros; #[path = "num/int.rs"] pub mod int; #[path = "num/i8.rs"] pub mod i8; #[path = "num/i16.rs"] pub mod i16; #[path = "num/i32.rs"] pub mod i32; #[path = "num/i64.rs"] pub mod i64; #[path = "num/uint.rs"] pub mod uint; #[path = "num/u8.rs"] pub mod u8; #[path = "num/u16.rs"] pub mod u16; #[path = "num/u32.rs"] pub mod u32; #[path = "num/u64.rs"] pub mod u64; #[path = "num/f32.rs"] pub mod f32; #[path = "num/f64.rs"] pub mod f64; pub mod num; /* The libcore prelude, not as all-encompassing as the libstd prelude */ pub mod prelude; /* Core modules for ownership management */ pub mod intrinsics; pub mod mem; pub mod ptr; /* Core language traits */ #[cfg(not(test))] pub mod kinds; #[cfg(not(test))] pub mod ops; #[cfg(not(test))] pub mod ty; #[cfg(not(test))] pub mod cmp; pub mod clone; pub mod default; pub mod container; /* Core types and methods on primitives */ mod unicode; pub mod any; pub mod atomics; pub mod bool; pub mod cell; pub mod char; pub mod failure; pub mod finally; pub mod iter; pub mod option; pub mod raw; pub mod result; pub mod slice; pub mod str; pub mod tuple; pub mod fmt; // FIXME: this module should not exist. Once owned allocations are no longer a // language type, this module can move outside to the owned allocation // crate. mod should_not_exist; mod core { pub use failure; } mod std { pub use clone; pub use cmp; pub use kinds; pub use option; pub use fmt; #[cfg(test)] pub use realstd::rt; // needed for fail!() // #[cfg(test)] pub use realstd::option; // needed for fail!() // #[cfg(test)] pub use realstd::fmt; // needed for fail!() #[cfg(test)] pub use realstd::os; // needed for tests #[cfg(test)] pub use realstd::slice; // needed for tests #[cfg(test)] pub use realstd::vec; // needed for vec![] }