auto merge of #17428 : fhahn/rust/issue-16114-rename-begin-unwind-2, r=alexcrichton

This is a PR for #16114 and includes to following things:

* Rename `begin_unwind` lang item to `fail_fmt`
*  Rename `core::failure::begin_unwind` to `fail_impl`
* Rename `fail_` lang item to `fail`
This commit is contained in:
bors 2014-09-25 05:17:31 +00:00
commit 9ff308137a
9 changed files with 56 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -573,8 +573,8 @@ pub extern fn dot_product(a: *const u32, a_len: u32,
return ret;
}
#[lang = "begin_unwind"]
extern fn begin_unwind(args: &core::fmt::Arguments,
#[lang = "fail_fmt"]
extern fn fail_fmt(args: &core::fmt::Arguments,
file: &str,
line: uint) -> ! {
loop {}
@ -587,8 +587,8 @@ extern fn begin_unwind(args: &core::fmt::Arguments,
```
Note that there is one extra lang item here which differs from the examples
above, `begin_unwind`. This must be defined by consumers of libcore because the
core library declares failure, but it does not define it. The `begin_unwind`
above, `fail_fmt`. This must be defined by consumers of libcore because the
core library declares failure, but it does not define it. The `fail_fmt`
lang item is this crate's definition of failure, and it must be guaranteed to
never return.
@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ Other features provided by lang items include:
`==`, `<`, dereferencing (`*`) and `+` (etc.) operators are all
marked with lang items; those specific four are `eq`, `ord`,
`deref`, and `add` respectively.
- stack unwinding and general failure; the `eh_personality`, `fail_`
- stack unwinding and general failure; the `eh_personality`, `fail`
and `fail_bounds_checks` lang items.
- the traits in `std::kinds` used to indicate types that satisfy
various kinds; lang items `send`, `sync` and `copy`.

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
//! interface for failure is:
//!
//! ```ignore
//! fn begin_unwind(fmt: &fmt::Arguments, &(&'static str, uint)) -> !;
//! fn fail_impl(fmt: &fmt::Arguments, &(&'static str, uint)) -> !;
//! ```
//!
//! This definition allows for failing with any general message, but it does not
@ -33,13 +33,28 @@
use fmt;
use intrinsics;
// NOTE: remove after next snapshot
#[cfg(stage0)]
#[cold] #[inline(never)] // this is the slow path, always
#[lang="fail_"]
fn fail_(expr_file_line: &(&'static str, &'static str, uint)) -> ! {
let (expr, file, line) = *expr_file_line;
let ref file_line = (file, line);
format_args!(|args| -> () {
begin_unwind(args, file_line);
fail_fmt(args, file_line);
}, "{}", expr);
unsafe { intrinsics::abort() }
}
#[cfg(not(stage0))]
#[cold] #[inline(never)] // this is the slow path, always
#[lang="fail"]
fn fail(expr_file_line: &(&'static str, &'static str, uint)) -> ! {
let (expr, file, line) = *expr_file_line;
let ref file_line = (file, line);
format_args!(|args| -> () {
fail_fmt(args, file_line);
}, "{}", expr);
unsafe { intrinsics::abort() }
@ -50,25 +65,33 @@ fn fail_(expr_file_line: &(&'static str, &'static str, uint)) -> ! {
fn fail_bounds_check(file_line: &(&'static str, uint),
index: uint, len: uint) -> ! {
format_args!(|args| -> () {
begin_unwind(args, file_line);
fail_fmt(args, file_line);
}, "index out of bounds: the len is {} but the index is {}", len, index);
unsafe { intrinsics::abort() }
}
#[cold] #[inline(never)]
pub fn begin_unwind_string(msg: &str, file: &(&'static str, uint)) -> ! {
format_args!(|fmt| begin_unwind(fmt, file), "{}", msg)
pub fn fail_str(msg: &str, file: &(&'static str, uint)) -> ! {
format_args!(|fmt| fail_fmt(fmt, file), "{}", msg)
}
#[cold] #[inline(never)]
pub fn begin_unwind(fmt: &fmt::Arguments, file_line: &(&'static str, uint)) -> ! {
pub fn fail_fmt(fmt: &fmt::Arguments, file_line: &(&'static str, uint)) -> ! {
#[allow(ctypes)]
extern {
// NOTE: remove after next snapshot
#[cfg(stage0)]
#[lang = "begin_unwind"]
fn begin_unwind(fmt: &fmt::Arguments, file: &'static str,
fn fail_impl(fmt: &fmt::Arguments, file: &'static str,
line: uint) -> !;
#[cfg(not(stage0))]
#[lang = "fail_fmt"]
fn fail_impl(fmt: &fmt::Arguments, file: &'static str,
line: uint) -> !;
}
let (file, line) = *file_line;
unsafe { begin_unwind(fmt, file, line) }
unsafe { fail_impl(fmt, file, line) }
}

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ macro_rules! fail(
);
($msg:expr) => ({
static _FILE_LINE: (&'static str, uint) = (file!(), line!());
::core::failure::begin_unwind_string($msg, &_FILE_LINE)
::core::failure::fail_str($msg, &_FILE_LINE)
});
($fmt:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => ({
// a closure can't have return type !, so we need a full
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ macro_rules! fail(
#[inline(always)]
fn _run_fmt(fmt: &::std::fmt::Arguments) -> ! {
static _FILE_LINE: (&'static str, uint) = (file!(), line!());
::core::failure::begin_unwind(fmt, &_FILE_LINE)
::core::failure::fail_fmt(fmt, &_FILE_LINE)
}
format_args!(_run_fmt, $fmt, $($arg)*)
});

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@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ lets_do_this! {
StrEqFnLangItem, "str_eq", str_eq_fn;
// A number of failure-related lang items. The `fail_` item corresponds to
// A number of failure-related lang items. The `fail` item corresponds to
// divide-by-zero and various failure cases with `match`. The
// `fail_bounds_check` item is for indexing arrays.
//
@ -273,9 +273,9 @@ lets_do_this! {
// defined to use it, but a final product is required to define it
// somewhere. Additionally, there are restrictions on crates that use a weak
// lang item, but do not have it defined.
FailFnLangItem, "fail_", fail_fn;
FailFnLangItem, "fail", fail_fn;
FailBoundsCheckFnLangItem, "fail_bounds_check", fail_bounds_check_fn;
BeginUnwindLangItem, "begin_unwind", begin_unwind;
FailFmtLangItem, "fail_fmt", fail_fmt;
ExchangeMallocFnLangItem, "exchange_malloc", exchange_malloc_fn;
ExchangeFreeFnLangItem, "exchange_free", exchange_free_fn;

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ impl<'a, 'v> Visitor<'v> for Context<'a> {
) )
weak_lang_items!(
begin_unwind, BeginUnwindLangItem, rust_begin_unwind;
fail_fmt, FailFmtLangItem, rust_begin_unwind;
stack_exhausted, StackExhaustedLangItem, rust_stack_exhausted;
eh_personality, EhPersonalityLangItem, rust_eh_personality;
)

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@ -488,7 +488,16 @@ pub mod eabi {
}
// Entry point of failure from the libcore crate
#[cfg(not(test))]
#[cfg(not(test), not(stage0))]
#[lang = "fail_fmt"]
pub extern fn rust_begin_unwind(msg: &fmt::Arguments,
file: &'static str, line: uint) -> ! {
begin_unwind_fmt(msg, &(file, line))
}
//
// Entry point of failure from the libcore crate
#[cfg(stage0, not(test))]
#[lang = "begin_unwind"]
pub extern fn rust_begin_unwind(msg: &fmt::Arguments,
file: &'static str, line: uint) -> ! {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
#![no_std]
#![feature(lang_items)]
#[lang="fail_"]
#[lang="fail"]
fn fail(_: &(&'static str, &'static str, uint)) -> ! { loop {} }
#[lang = "stack_exhausted"]

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@ -108,5 +108,5 @@ fn g() { h(); }
fn h() {}
// Similarly, lang items are live
#[lang="fail_"]
#[lang="fail"]
fn fail(_: *const u8, _: *const u8, _: uint) -> ! { loop {} }

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
// except according to those terms.
// aux-build:weak-lang-items.rs
// error-pattern: language item required, but not found: `begin_unwind`
// error-pattern: language item required, but not found: `fail_fmt`
// error-pattern: language item required, but not found: `stack_exhausted`
// error-pattern: language item required, but not found: `eh_personality`