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Leo Testard
ef1de519ff Generate the features structure and arrays with new macros.
This is more readable, safer, and allows for a much more efficient parsing.
2016-04-21 14:00:14 +02:00
Leo Testard
2f1dfe615d Rewrite the feature-gate checks to use a structure instead of a list of strings. 2016-04-21 14:00:11 +02:00
Wang Xuerui
dbe700ef65 add more characters easily inputtable with CJK IMEs 2016-04-21 17:51:47 +08:00
Niko Matsakis
28a3c88157 pacify the merciless acrichto (somewhat)
Also add a comment or two to pacify the merciless self-critic, who hates
a closure without a comment.
2016-04-21 04:42:25 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
01d2b4ab6b port compiletest to use JSON output
This uncovered a lot of bugs in compiletest and also some shortcomings
of our existing JSON output. We had to add information to the JSON
output, such as suggested text and macro backtraces. We also had to fix
various bugs in the existing tests.

Joint work with jntrnr.
2016-04-21 04:42:24 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
02e40d910a Rollup merge of #33044 - petrochenkov:prefix, r=eddyb
syntax: Parse import prefixes as paths

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/10415

r? @eddyb
(This partially intersects with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/33041)
2016-04-17 17:50:35 +05:30
bors
054a4b4019 Auto merge of #32909 - sanxiyn:unused-trait-import-2, r=alexcrichton
Remove unused trait imports
2016-04-16 18:31:11 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
e7bc939f1e syntax: Parse import prefixes as paths 2016-04-17 03:48:40 +03:00
bors
ae33aa74f4 Auto merge of #32875 - jseyfried:1422_implementation, r=nikomatsakis
Implement `pub(restricted)` privacy (RFC 1422)

This implements `pub(restricted)` privacy from RFC 1422 (cc #32409) behind a feature gate.

`pub(restricted)` paths currently cannot use re-exported modules both for simplicity of implementation and for future compatibility with RFC 1560 (cf #31783).

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-04-16 16:21:09 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
90c8d81ee4
Rollup merge of #32945 - durka:rfc1494, r=pnkfelix
implement RFC amendment 1494

Adds `:block` to the follow set for `:ty` and `:path`. See rust-lang/rfcs#1494.
2016-04-16 01:18:07 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
7e36dc36d3
Rollup merge of #32929 - LeoTestard:featureck-comment, r=GuillaumeGomez
Update a comment to reflect changes in tidy checks.
2016-04-16 01:18:03 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
6a0cfbcac2 Rollup merge of #32923 - jseyfried:fix_hygiene, r=nrc
Fix macro hygiene bug

This fixes #32922 (EDIT: and fixes #31856), macro hygiene bugs.
It is a [breaking-change]. For example, the following would break:
```rust
fn main() {
    let x = true;
    macro_rules! foo { () => {
        let x = 0;
        macro_rules! bar { () => {x} }
        let _: bool = bar!();
        //^ `bar!()` used to resolve the first `x` (a bool),
        //| but will now resolve to the second x (an i32).
    }}
    foo! {};
}
```

r? @nrc
2016-04-16 01:16:43 +05:30
David Tolnay
222f47a578 Improve message for raw pointer missing mut and const
"Bare raw pointer" does not exist as a concept.
2016-04-14 09:46:30 -07:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
44c78eeb46 Feature gate pub(restricted) 2016-04-14 04:58:42 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
50ce605f46 Parse pub(restricted) 2016-04-14 04:58:38 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
2b2e4dda21 Visit visibilities in the ast visitor's walk_* functions 2016-04-14 04:52:28 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
4b189e65c8 Add a span to the Crate variant of ast::Visibility 2016-04-14 04:48:05 +00:00
Alex Burka
01aebf01bc implement RFC amendment 1494 2016-04-13 23:25:42 -04:00
Leo Testard
340eff6604 Update a comment to reflect changes in tidy checks. 2016-04-13 11:27:30 +02:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
5a8bbf1202 Fixes #32922, a macro hygiene bug 2016-04-13 00:24:21 +00:00
David Tolnay
3d50ad7332 Bare raw pointers have been disallowed forever
This change was in 0.12.0, a year and a half ago. Let's move on!
2016-04-12 13:49:54 -07:00
Seo Sanghyeon
01fb27f648 Remove unused trait imports 2016-04-12 22:58:55 +09:00
bors
bed32d83fc Auto merge of #32804 - alexcrichton:stabilize-1.9, r=brson
std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.9 release

This commit applies all stabilizations, renamings, and deprecations that the
library team has decided on for the upcoming 1.9 release. All tracking issues
have gone through a cycle-long "final comment period" and the specific APIs
stabilized/deprecated are:

Stable

* `std::panic`
* `std::panic::catch_unwind` (renamed from `recover`)
* `std::panic::resume_unwind` (renamed from `propagate`)
* `std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe` (renamed from `AssertRecoverSafe`)
* `std::panic::UnwindSafe` (renamed from `RecoverSafe`)
* `str::is_char_boundary`
* `<*const T>::as_ref`
* `<*mut T>::as_ref`
* `<*mut T>::as_mut`
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_uppercase`
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_lowercase`
* `char::decode_utf16`
* `char::DecodeUtf16`
* `char::DecodeUtf16Error`
* `char::DecodeUtf16Error::unpaired_surrogate`
* `BTreeSet::take`
* `BTreeSet::replace`
* `BTreeSet::get`
* `HashSet::take`
* `HashSet::replace`
* `HashSet::get`
* `OsString::with_capacity`
* `OsString::clear`
* `OsString::capacity`
* `OsString::reserve`
* `OsString::reserve_exact`
* `OsStr::is_empty`
* `OsStr::len`
* `std::os::unix::thread`
* `RawPthread`
* `JoinHandleExt`
* `JoinHandleExt::as_pthread_t`
* `JoinHandleExt::into_pthread_t`
* `HashSet::hasher`
* `HashMap::hasher`
* `CommandExt::exec`
* `File::try_clone`
* `SocketAddr::set_ip`
* `SocketAddr::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV4::set_ip`
* `SocketAddrV4::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_ip`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_flowinfo`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_scope_id`
* `<[T]>::copy_from_slice`
* `ptr::read_volatile`
* `ptr::write_volatile`
* The `#[deprecated]` attribute
* `OpenOptions::create_new`

Deprecated

* `std::raw::Slice` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead
* `std::raw::Repr` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead
* `str::char_range_at` - use slicing plus `chars()` plus `len_utf8`
* `str::char_range_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()` plus `len_utf8`
* `str::char_at` - use slicing plus `chars()`
* `str::char_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()`
* `str::slice_shift_char` - use `chars()` plus `Chars::as_str`
* `CommandExt::session_leader` - use `before_exec` instead.

Closes #27719
cc #27751 (deprecating the `Slice` bits)
Closes #27754
Closes #27780
Closes #27809
Closes #27811
Closes #27830
Closes #28050
Closes #29453
Closes #29791
Closes #29935
Closes #30014
Closes #30752
Closes #31262
cc #31398 (still need to deal with `before_exec`)
Closes #31405
Closes #31572
Closes #31755
Closes #31756
2016-04-12 04:17:36 -07:00
bors
28c9fdafc0 Auto merge of #32711 - marcusklaas:try-shorthand-span-fix, r=nagisa
Fix the span for try shorthand expressions

My five character contribution to the rust parser! Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32709.
2016-04-11 22:14:04 -07:00
Marcus Klaas
05e4116af2 Fix the span for try shorthand expressions 2016-04-11 21:22:37 +02:00
Alex Crichton
552eda70d3 std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.9 release
This commit applies all stabilizations, renamings, and deprecations that the
library team has decided on for the upcoming 1.9 release. All tracking issues
have gone through a cycle-long "final comment period" and the specific APIs
stabilized/deprecated are:

Stable

* `std::panic`
* `std::panic::catch_unwind` (renamed from `recover`)
* `std::panic::resume_unwind` (renamed from `propagate`)
* `std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe` (renamed from `AssertRecoverSafe`)
* `std::panic::UnwindSafe` (renamed from `RecoverSafe`)
* `str::is_char_boundary`
* `<*const T>::as_ref`
* `<*mut T>::as_ref`
* `<*mut T>::as_mut`
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_uppercase`
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_lowercase`
* `char::decode_utf16`
* `char::DecodeUtf16`
* `char::DecodeUtf16Error`
* `char::DecodeUtf16Error::unpaired_surrogate`
* `BTreeSet::take`
* `BTreeSet::replace`
* `BTreeSet::get`
* `HashSet::take`
* `HashSet::replace`
* `HashSet::get`
* `OsString::with_capacity`
* `OsString::clear`
* `OsString::capacity`
* `OsString::reserve`
* `OsString::reserve_exact`
* `OsStr::is_empty`
* `OsStr::len`
* `std::os::unix::thread`
* `RawPthread`
* `JoinHandleExt`
* `JoinHandleExt::as_pthread_t`
* `JoinHandleExt::into_pthread_t`
* `HashSet::hasher`
* `HashMap::hasher`
* `CommandExt::exec`
* `File::try_clone`
* `SocketAddr::set_ip`
* `SocketAddr::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV4::set_ip`
* `SocketAddrV4::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_ip`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_flowinfo`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_scope_id`
* `<[T]>::copy_from_slice`
* `ptr::read_volatile`
* `ptr::write_volatile`
* The `#[deprecated]` attribute
* `OpenOptions::create_new`

Deprecated

* `std::raw::Slice` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead
* `std::raw::Repr` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead
* `str::char_range_at` - use slicing plus `chars()` plus `len_utf8`
* `str::char_range_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()` plus `len_utf8`
* `str::char_at` - use slicing plus `chars()`
* `str::char_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()`
* `str::slice_shift_char` - use `chars()` plus `Chars::as_str`
* `CommandExt::session_leader` - use `before_exec` instead.

Closes #27719
cc #27751 (deprecating the `Slice` bits)
Closes #27754
Closes #27780
Closes #27809
Closes #27811
Closes #27830
Closes #28050
Closes #29453
Closes #29791
Closes #29935
Closes #30014
Closes #30752
Closes #31262
cc #31398 (still need to deal with `before_exec`)
Closes #31405
Closes #31572
Closes #31755
Closes #31756
2016-04-11 08:57:53 -07:00
bors
23a7d30fc2 Auto merge of #32806 - brson:fix-features, r=alexcrichton
Set the version number for stabilization of braced_empty_structs

and augmented_assignment to 1.8.0.

Per the comments, the numbers in this table reflect the "current
status".

cc @rust-lang/libs @rust-lang/lang

Discovered this while hunting for 1.8 features. I'm afraid there may be more of these that are incorrect and we may have created a mess.
2016-04-10 19:37:40 -07:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
86f069d41a Remove redundant call to expand_item_multi_modifier 2016-04-09 05:37:56 +00:00
Brian Anderson
eb3b672033 Set the version number for stabilization of braced_empty_structs
and augmented_assignment to 1.8.0.

Per the comments, the numbers in this table reflect the "current
status".
2016-04-07 22:21:46 +00:00
bors
7979dd6089 Auto merge of #32016 - nikomatsakis:incr-comp-save, r=mw
Save/load incremental compilation dep graph

Contains the code to serialize/deserialize the dep graph to disk between executions. We also hash the item contents and compare to the new hashes. Also includes a unit test harness. There are definitely some known limitations, such as https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32014 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32015, but I am leaving those for follow-up work.

Note that this PR builds on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/32007, so the overlapping commits can be excluded from review.

r? @michaelwoerister
2016-04-07 10:55:37 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
ea28533e25 Rollup merge of #32727 - matklad:fix-comment, r=alexcrichton
minor: update old comments

No more lifetimes in function types after f945190e63
2016-04-06 12:12:08 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
3fb40c1d95 add code to persist graph and for unit-testing 2016-04-06 12:42:46 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
552af51ffb Rollup merge of #32570 - eddyb:tis-but-a-front, r=nikomatsakis
r? @nikomatsakis

Conflicts:
	src/librustc_save_analysis/lib.rs
	src/libsyntax/ast_util.rs
2016-04-06 17:31:16 +05:30
Vadim Petrochenkov
8fe4290f1c Move span into StructField 2016-04-06 11:19:10 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
7f3744f07f Get rid of ast::StructFieldKind 2016-04-06 10:33:15 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
7bebe80bc2 syntax: dismantle ast_util. 2016-04-06 09:04:15 +03:00
bors
772c600d4d Auto merge of #32688 - jseyfried:ast_groundwork_for_1422, r=pnkfelix
[breaking-batch] Add support for `pub(restricted)` syntax in the AST

This PR allows the AST to represent the `pub(restricted)` syntax from RFC 1422 (cc #32409).

More specifically, it makes `ast::Visibility` non-`Copy` and adds two new variants, `Visibility::Crate` for `pub(crate)` and `Visitibility::Restricted { path: P<Path>, id: NodeId }` for `pub(path)`.

plugin-[breaking-change] cc #31645
r? @pnkfelix
2016-04-05 18:58:24 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
7ed71c20e3 Rollup merge of #32714 - nrc:json-err-end-span, r=sfackler
JSON errors: give better spans for SpanEnd errors
2016-04-05 16:43:22 +05:30
vlastachu
6c73134fc7 Fixes bug which accepting using super in use statemet.
Issue: #32225
2016-04-05 11:57:56 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
2325cab5fe minor: update old comments
No more lifetimes in function types after
f945190e63
2016-04-04 17:26:38 +03:00
Nick Cameron
8c2a8ae9cc Give better spans for SpanEnd errors 2016-04-04 10:32:37 +12:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
432eb8a094 Add Crate and Restricted variants to ast::Visibility 2016-04-02 20:32:18 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
bc355244df Make ast::Visibility non-copyable 2016-04-02 20:21:41 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
74240b22d9 Remove ast::Visibility::inherit_from (it is unused and has obsolete semantics) 2016-04-02 20:21:22 +00:00
bors
c8b8eb1fda Auto merge of #32544 - alexcrichton:rustbuild-dist-libtest, r=brson
rustbuild: Fix dist for non-host targets

The `rust-std` package that we produce is expected to have not only the standard
library but also libtest for compiling unit tests. Unfortunately this does not
currently happen due to the way rustbuild is structured.

There are currently two main stages of compilation in rustbuild, one for the
standard library and one for the compiler. This is primarily done to allow us to
fill in the sysroot right after the standard library has finished compiling to
continue compiling the rest of the crates. Consequently the entire compiler does
not have to explicitly depend on the standard library, and this also should
allow us to pull in crates.io dependencies into the build in the future because
they'll just naturally build against the std we just produced.

These phases, however, do not represent a cross-compiled build. Target-only
builds also require libtest, and libtest is currently part of the
all-encompassing "compiler build". There's unfortunately no way to learn about
just libtest and its dependencies (in a great and robust fashion) so to ensure
that we can copy the right artifacts over this commit introduces a new build
step, libtest.

The new libtest build step has documentation, dist, and link steps as std/rustc
already do. The compiler now depends on libtest instead of libstd, and all
compiler crates can now assume that test and its dependencies are implicitly
part of the sysroot (hence explicit dependencies being removed). This makes the
build a tad less parallel as in theory many rustc crates can be compiled in
parallel with libtest, but this likely isn't where we really need parallelism
either (all the time is still spent in the compiler).

All in all this allows the `dist-std` step to depend on both libstd and libtest,
so `rust-std` packages produced by rustbuild should start having both the
standard library and libtest.

Closes #32523
2016-04-01 12:52:08 -07:00
Alex Crichton
3d6340ffe2 rustbuild: Fix dist for non-host targets
The `rust-std` package that we produce is expected to have not only the standard
library but also libtest for compiling unit tests. Unfortunately this does not
currently happen due to the way rustbuild is structured.

There are currently two main stages of compilation in rustbuild, one for the
standard library and one for the compiler. This is primarily done to allow us to
fill in the sysroot right after the standard library has finished compiling to
continue compiling the rest of the crates. Consequently the entire compiler does
not have to explicitly depend on the standard library, and this also should
allow us to pull in crates.io dependencies into the build in the future because
they'll just naturally build against the std we just produced.

These phases, however, do not represent a cross-compiled build. Target-only
builds also require libtest, and libtest is currently part of the
all-encompassing "compiler build". There's unfortunately no way to learn about
just libtest and its dependencies (in a great and robust fashion) so to ensure
that we can copy the right artifacts over this commit introduces a new build
step, libtest.

The new libtest build step has documentation, dist, and link steps as std/rustc
already do. The compiler now depends on libtest instead of libstd, and all
compiler crates can now assume that test and its dependencies are implicitly
part of the sysroot (hence explicit dependencies being removed). This makes the
build a tad less parallel as in theory many rustc crates can be compiled in
parallel with libtest, but this likely isn't where we really need parallelism
either (all the time is still spent in the compiler).

All in all this allows the `dist-std` step to depend on both libstd and libtest,
so `rust-std` packages produced by rustbuild should start having both the
standard library and libtest.

Closes #32523
2016-04-01 10:18:36 -07:00
bors
e1195c24bb Auto merge of #32506 - petrochenkov:use, r=Manishearth
syntax: Extra diagnostics for `_` used in an identifier position

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32501
2016-03-31 14:08:44 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
1cbdf4e7d3 syntax: Extra diagnostics for _ used in an identifier position 2016-03-31 10:15:36 +03:00
Manish Goregaokar
74546e8ab7 Rollup merge of #32494 - pnkfelix:gate-parser-recovery-via-debugflag, r=nrc
Gate parser recovery via debugflag

Gate parser recovery via debugflag

Put in `-Z continue_parse_after_error`

This works by adding a method, `fn abort_if_no_parse_recovery`, to the
diagnostic handler in `syntax::errors`, and calling it after each
error is emitted in the parser.

(We might consider adding a debugflag to do such aborts in other
places where we are currently attempting recovery, such as resolve,
but I think the parser is the really important case to handle in the
face of #31994 and the parser bugs of varying degrees that were
injected by parse error recovery.)

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-03-31 05:04:59 +05:30
Felix S. Klock II
2646663b5a Put in -Z continue-parse-after-error
This works by adding a boolean flag, `continue_after_error`, to
`syntax::errors::Handler` that can be imperatively set to `true` or
`false` via a new `fn set_continue_after_error`.

The flag starts off true (since we generally try to recover from
compiler errors, and `Handler` is shared across all phases).

Then, during the `phase_1_parse_input`, we consult the setting of the
`-Z continue-parse-after-error` debug flag to determine whether we
should leave the flag set to `true` or should change it to `false`.

----

(We might consider adding a debugflag to do such aborts in other
places where we are currently attempting recovery, such as resolve,
but I think the parser is the really important case to handle in the
face of #31994 and the parser bugs of varying degrees that were
injected by parse error recovery.)
2016-03-30 22:23:48 +02:00