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This commit is the standard API stabilization commit for the 1.6 release cycle. The list of issues and APIs below have all been through their cycle-long FCP and the libs team decisions are listed below Stabilized APIs * `Read::read_exact` * `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof` (renamed from `UnexpectedEOF`) * libcore -- this was a bit of a nuanced stabilization, the crate itself is now marked as `#[stable]` and the methods appearing via traits for primitives like `char` and `str` are now also marked as stable. Note that the extension traits themeselves are marked as unstable as they're imported via the prelude. The `try!` macro was also moved from the standard library into libcore to have the same interface. Otherwise the functions all have copied stability from the standard library now. * The `#![no_std]` attribute * `fs::DirBuilder` * `fs::DirBuilder::new` * `fs::DirBuilder::recursive` * `fs::DirBuilder::create` * `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt` * `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt::mode` * `vec::Drain` * `vec::Vec::drain` * `string::Drain` * `string::String::drain` * `vec_deque::Drain` * `vec_deque::VecDeque::drain` * `collections::hash_map::Drain` * `collections::hash_map::HashMap::drain` * `collections::hash_set::Drain` * `collections::hash_set::HashSet::drain` * `collections::binary_heap::Drain` * `collections::binary_heap::BinaryHeap::drain` * `Vec::extend_from_slice` (renamed from `push_all`) * `Mutex::get_mut` * `Mutex::into_inner` * `RwLock::get_mut` * `RwLock::into_inner` * `Iterator::min_by_key` (renamed from `min_by`) * `Iterator::max_by_key` (renamed from `max_by`) Deprecated APIs * `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEOF` (renamed to `UnexpectedEof`) * `OsString::from_bytes` * `OsStr::to_cstring` * `OsStr::to_bytes` * `fs::walk_dir` and `fs::WalkDir` * `path::Components::peek` * `slice::bytes::MutableByteVector` * `slice::bytes::copy_memory` * `Vec::push_all` (renamed to `extend_from_slice`) * `Duration::span` * `IpAddr` * `SocketAddr::ip` * `Read::tee` * `io::Tee` * `Write::broadcast` * `io::Broadcast` * `Iterator::min_by` (renamed to `min_by_key`) * `Iterator::max_by` (renamed to `max_by_key`) * `net::lookup_addr` New APIs (still unstable) * `<[T]>::sort_by_key` (added to mirror `min_by_key`) Closes #27585 Closes #27704 Closes #27707 Closes #27710 Closes #27711 Closes #27727 Closes #27740 Closes #27744 Closes #27799 Closes #27801 cc #27801 (doesn't close as `Chars` is still unstable) Closes #28968
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5.3 KiB
Rust
157 lines
5.3 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! # The Rust core allocation library
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//!
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//! This is the lowest level library through which allocation in Rust can be
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//! performed.
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//!
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//! This library, like libcore, is not intended for general usage, but rather as
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//! a building block of other libraries. The types and interfaces in this
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//! library are reexported through the [standard library](../std/index.html),
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//! and should not be used through this library.
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//!
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//! Currently, there are four major definitions in this library.
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//!
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//! ## Boxed values
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//!
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//! The [`Box`](boxed/index.html) type is a smart pointer type. There can
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//! only be one owner of a `Box`, and the owner can decide to mutate the
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//! contents, which live on the heap.
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//!
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//! This type can be sent among threads efficiently as the size of a `Box` value
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//! is the same as that of a pointer. Tree-like data structures are often built
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//! with boxes because each node often has only one owner, the parent.
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//!
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//! ## Reference counted pointers
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//!
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//! The [`Rc`](rc/index.html) type is a non-threadsafe reference-counted pointer
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//! type intended for sharing memory within a thread. An `Rc` pointer wraps a
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//! type, `T`, and only allows access to `&T`, a shared reference.
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//!
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//! This type is useful when inherited mutability (such as using `Box`) is too
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//! constraining for an application, and is often paired with the `Cell` or
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//! `RefCell` types in order to allow mutation.
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//!
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//! ## Atomically reference counted pointers
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//!
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//! The [`Arc`](arc/index.html) type is the threadsafe equivalent of the `Rc`
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//! type. It provides all the same functionality of `Rc`, except it requires
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//! that the contained type `T` is shareable. Additionally, `Arc<T>` is itself
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//! sendable while `Rc<T>` is not.
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//!
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//! This types allows for shared access to the contained data, and is often
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//! paired with synchronization primitives such as mutexes to allow mutation of
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//! shared resources.
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//!
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//! ## Heap interfaces
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//!
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//! The [`heap`](heap/index.html) module defines the low-level interface to the
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//! default global allocator. It is not compatible with the libc allocator API.
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// Do not remove on snapshot creation. Needed for bootstrap. (Issue #22364)
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#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(custom_attribute))]
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#![crate_name = "alloc"]
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#![crate_type = "rlib"]
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#![cfg_attr(stage0, staged_api)]
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#![allow(unused_attributes)]
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#![unstable(feature = "alloc",
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reason = "this library is unlikely to be stabilized in its current \
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form or name",
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issue = "27783")]
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#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
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html_favicon_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
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html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/",
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issue_tracker_base_url = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/",
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test(no_crate_inject, attr(allow(unused_variables), deny(warnings))))]
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#![no_std]
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#![cfg_attr(not(stage0), needs_allocator)]
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#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(rustc_attrs))]
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#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(no_std))]
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#![cfg_attr(stage0, allow(unused_attributes))]
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#![feature(allocator)]
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#![feature(box_syntax)]
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#![feature(coerce_unsized)]
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#![feature(core_intrinsics)]
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#![feature(custom_attribute)]
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#![feature(fundamental)]
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#![feature(lang_items)]
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#![feature(nonzero)]
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#![feature(num_bits_bytes)]
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#![feature(optin_builtin_traits)]
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#![feature(placement_in_syntax)]
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#![feature(placement_new_protocol)]
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#![feature(raw)]
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#![feature(shared)]
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#![feature(staged_api)]
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#![feature(unboxed_closures)]
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#![feature(unique)]
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#![feature(unsafe_no_drop_flag, filling_drop)]
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// SNAP 1af31d4
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#![allow(unused_features)]
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// SNAP 1af31d4
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#![allow(unused_attributes)]
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#![feature(dropck_parametricity)]
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#![feature(unsize)]
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#![feature(drop_in_place)]
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#![feature(fn_traits)]
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#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(alloc_system))]
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#![cfg_attr(not(stage0), feature(needs_allocator))]
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#![cfg_attr(test, feature(test, rustc_private, box_heap))]
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#[cfg(stage0)]
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extern crate alloc_system;
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// Allow testing this library
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#[cfg(test)]
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate std;
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#[cfg(test)]
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate log;
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// Heaps provided for low-level allocation strategies
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pub mod heap;
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// Primitive types using the heaps above
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// Need to conditionally define the mod from `boxed.rs` to avoid
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// duplicating the lang-items when building in test cfg; but also need
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// to allow code to have `use boxed::HEAP;`
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// and `use boxed::Box;` declarations.
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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pub mod boxed;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod boxed {
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pub use std::boxed::{Box, HEAP};
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod boxed_test;
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pub mod arc;
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pub mod rc;
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pub mod raw_vec;
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/// Common out-of-memory routine
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#[cold]
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#[inline(never)]
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#[unstable(feature = "oom", reason = "not a scrutinized interface",
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issue = "27700")]
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pub fn oom() -> ! {
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// FIXME(#14674): This really needs to do something other than just abort
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// here, but any printing done must be *guaranteed* to not
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// allocate.
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unsafe { core::intrinsics::abort() }
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}
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