std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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@ -2476,19 +2476,19 @@ mod tests {
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let empty: Vec<int> = vec![];
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test_show_vec!(empty, "[]");
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test_show_vec!(vec![1i], "[1i]");
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test_show_vec!(vec![1i, 2, 3], "[1i, 2i, 3i]");
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test_show_vec!(vec![1i], "[1]");
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test_show_vec!(vec![1i, 2, 3], "[1, 2, 3]");
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test_show_vec!(vec![vec![], vec![1u], vec![1u, 1u]],
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"[[], [1u], [1u, 1u]]");
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"[[], [1], [1, 1]]");
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let empty_mut: &mut [int] = &mut[];
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test_show_vec!(empty_mut, "[]");
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let v: &mut[int] = &mut[1];
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test_show_vec!(v, "[1i]");
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test_show_vec!(v, "[1]");
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let v: &mut[int] = &mut[1, 2, 3];
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test_show_vec!(v, "[1i, 2i, 3i]");
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test_show_vec!(v, "[1, 2, 3]");
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let v: &mut [&mut[uint]] = &mut[&mut[], &mut[1u], &mut[1u, 1u]];
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test_show_vec!(v, "[[], [1u], [1u, 1u]]");
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test_show_vec!(v, "[[], [1], [1, 1]]");
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}
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#[test]
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