rust/src/libstd/comm
Alex Crichton 02882fbd7e std: Change assert_eq!() to use {} instead of {:?}
Formatting via reflection has been a little questionable for some time now, and
it's a little unfortunate that one of the standard macros will silently use
reflection when you weren't expecting it. This adds small bits of code bloat to
libraries, as well as not always being necessary. In light of this information,
this commit switches assert_eq!() to using {} in the error message instead of
{:?}.

In updating existing code, there were a few error cases that I encountered:

* It's impossible to define Show for [T, ..N]. I think DST will alleviate this
  because we can define Show for [T].
* A few types here and there just needed a #[deriving(Show)]
* Type parameters needed a Show bound, I often moved this to `assert!(a == b)`
* `Path` doesn't implement `Show`, so assert_eq!() cannot be used on two paths.
  I don't think this is much of a regression though because {:?} on paths looks
  awful (it's a byte array).

Concretely speaking, this shaved 10K off a 656K binary. Not a lot, but sometime
significant for smaller binaries.
2014-02-28 23:01:54 -08:00
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mod.rs std: Change assert_eq!() to use {} instead of {:?} 2014-02-28 23:01:54 -08:00
oneshot.rs Test fixes and rebase conflicts 2014-02-11 19:58:44 -08:00
select.rs std: Export the select! macro 2014-02-27 21:04:05 -08:00
shared.rs rustc: avoid compiler generated unsafe blocks leaking. 2014-02-20 23:29:57 +11:00
stream.rs rustc: avoid compiler generated unsafe blocks leaking. 2014-02-20 23:29:57 +11:00