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Felix S. Klock II
742e458102 Add proper support for early/late distinction for lifetime bindings.
Uses newly added Vec::partition method to simplify resolve_lifetime.
2014-03-12 08:05:28 +01:00
bors
8a32ee7444 auto merge of #12774 : alexcrichton/rust/proc-bounds, r=pcwalton
This is needed to make progress on #10296 as the default bounds will no longer
include Send. I believe that this was the originally intended syntax for procs,
and it just hasn't been necessary up until now.
2014-03-11 20:51:56 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7b4ee5cce7 syntax: Add support for trait bounds on procs
This is needed to make progress on #10296 as the default bounds will no longer
include Send. I believe that this was the originally intended syntax for procs,
and it just hasn't been necessary up until now.
2014-03-11 19:19:20 -07:00
Huon Wilson
689f19722f rand: deprecate rng.
This should be called far less than it is because it does expensive OS
interactions and seeding of the internal RNG, `task_rng` amortises this
cost. The main problem is the name is so short and suggestive.

The direct equivalent is `StdRng::new`, which does precisely the same
thing.

The deprecation will make migrating away from the function easier.
2014-03-12 11:31:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
198caa87cd Update users for the std::rand -> librand move. 2014-03-12 11:31:43 +11:00
Huon Wilson
6fa4bbeed4 std: Move rand to librand.
This functionality is not super-core and so doesn't need to be included
in std. It's possible that std may need rand (it does a little bit now,
for io::test) in which case the functionality required could be moved to
a secret hidden module and reexposed by librand.

Unfortunately, using #[deprecated] here is hard: there's too much to
mock to make it feasible, since we have to ensure that programs still
typecheck to reach the linting phase.
2014-03-12 11:31:05 +11:00
bors
9f3ebd8fc5 auto merge of #12556 : alexcrichton/rust/weak-linkage, r=brson
It is often convenient to have forms of weak linkage or other various types of
linkage. Sadly, just using these flavors of linkage are not compatible with
Rust's typesystem and how it considers some pointers to be non-null.

As a compromise, this commit adds support for weak linkage to external symbols,
but it requires that this is only placed on extern statics of type `*T`.
Codegen-wise, we get translations like:

```rust
    // rust code
    extern {
        #[linkage = "extern_weak"]
        static foo: *i32;
    }

    // generated IR
    @foo = extern_weak global i32
    @_some_internal_symbol = internal global *i32 @foo
```

All references to the rust value of `foo` then reference `_some_internal_symbol`
instead of the symbol `_foo` itself. This allows us to guarantee that the
address of `foo` will never be null while the value may sometimes be null.

An example was implemented in `std::rt::thread` to determine if
`__pthread_get_minstack()` is available at runtime, and a test is checked in to
use it for a static value as well. Function pointers a little odd because you
still need to transmute the pointer value to a function pointer, but it's
thankfully better than not having this capability at all.

Thanks to @bnoordhuis for the original patch, most of this work is still his!
2014-03-11 09:56:57 -07:00
Alex Crichton
699b33d060 rustc: Support various flavors of linkages
It is often convenient to have forms of weak linkage or other various types of
linkage. Sadly, just using these flavors of linkage are not compatible with
Rust's typesystem and how it considers some pointers to be non-null.

As a compromise, this commit adds support for weak linkage to external symbols,
but it requires that this is only placed on extern statics of type `*T`.
Codegen-wise, we get translations like:

    // rust code
    extern {
        #[linkage = "extern_weak"]
        static foo: *i32;
    }

    // generated IR
    @foo = extern_weak global i32
    @_some_internal_symbol = internal global *i32 @foo

All references to the rust value of `foo` then reference `_some_internal_symbol`
instead of the symbol `_foo` itself. This allows us to guarantee that the
address of `foo` will never be null while the value may sometimes be null.

An example was implemented in `std::rt::thread` to determine if
`__pthread_get_minstack()` is available at runtime, and a test is checked in to
use it for a static value as well. Function pointers a little odd because you
still need to transmute the pointer value to a function pointer, but it's
thankfully better than not having this capability at all.
2014-03-11 08:25:42 -07:00
bors
a0f20f09fd auto merge of #12765 : TeXitoi/rust/fix-shootout-reverse-complement, r=alexcrichton 2014-03-11 01:51:59 -07:00
Guillaume Pinot
7956a11df6 fix a bug in shootout-reverse-complement, official tests should pass with it
In the "reverse-complement" loop, if there is an odd number of element,
we forget to complement the element in the middle.  For example, if the
input is "ggg", the result before the fix is "CgC" instead of "CCC".

This is because of this bug that the official shootout says that the rust
version is in "Bad Output".  This commit should fix this error.
2014-03-11 08:44:32 +01:00
Steven Fackler
eb4cbd55a8 Add an ItemModifier syntax extension type
Where ItemDecorator creates new items given a single item, ItemModifier
alters the tagged item in place. The expansion rules for this are a bit
weird, but I think are the most reasonable option available.

When an item is expanded, all ItemModifier attributes are stripped from
it and the item is folded through all ItemModifiers. At that point, the
process repeats until there are no ItemModifiers in the new item.
2014-03-11 00:28:25 -07:00
bors
294d3ddb89 auto merge of #12766 : TeXitoi/rust/fix-shootout-spectralnorm, r=alexcrichton 2014-03-10 20:07:02 -07:00
bors
dd3e9d743d auto merge of #12652 : rcxdude/rust/hexfloatext, r=alexcrichton
Closes #1433. Implemented after suggestion by @cmr in #12323

This is slightly less flexible than the implementation in #12323 (binary and octal floats aren't supported, nor are underscores in the literal), but is cleaner in that it doesn't modify the core grammar, or require odd syntax for the number itself. The missing features could be added back with relatively little effort (the main awkwardness is parsing the string. Is there a good approach for this in the stdlib currently?)
2014-03-10 18:52:03 -07:00
Douglas Young
a38e14871a Implement hexadecimal floating point literals via a syntax extension
closes #1433
2014-03-10 22:36:56 +00:00
Edward Wang
abfde39b0e borrowck: classify expressions as assignees, uses or both
- Repurposes `MoveData.assignee_ids` to mean only `=` but not `+=`, so
  that borrowck effectively classifies all expressions into assignees,
  uses or both.
- Removes two `span_err` in liveness analysis, which are now borrowck's
  responsibilities.

Closes #12527.
2014-03-09 23:23:28 +08:00
Guillaume Pinot
9e49a077d0 fix shootout-spectralnorm, broken since Arc cannot unwrap. 2014-03-09 14:11:28 +01:00
Michael Darakananda
438893b36f Removed DeepClone. Issue #12698. 2014-03-08 15:09:00 -05:00
Daniel Micay
4d7d101a76 create a sensible comparison trait hierarchy
* `Ord` inherits from `Eq`
* `TotalOrd` inherits from `TotalEq`
* `TotalOrd` inherits from `Ord`
* `TotalEq` inherits from `Eq`

This is a partial implementation of #12517.
2014-03-07 22:45:22 -05:00
Alex Crichton
13e10f5b7e test: Add some tests for closed issues
Closes #6738
Closes #7061
Closes #7899
Closes #9719
Closes #10028
Closes #10228
Closes #10401
Closes #11192
Closes #11508
Closes #11529
Closes #11873
Closes #11925
2014-03-06 10:45:08 -08:00
Kang Seonghoon
1c52c81846 fix typos with with repeated words, just like this sentence. 2014-03-06 20:19:14 +09:00
bors
14c620719c auto merge of #12714 : michaelwoerister/rust/limited-debuginfo, r=alexcrichton
This PR brings back limited debuginfo which allows for nice backtraces and breakpoints, but omits any info about variables and types.

The `-g` and `--debuginfo` command line options have been extended to take an optional argument:
`-g0` means no debug info.
`-g1` means line-tables only.
`-g2` means full debug info.

Specifying `-g` without argument is equivalent to `-g2`.

Fixes #12280
2014-03-06 01:56:43 -08:00
bors
2fba2fea12 auto merge of #12705 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-12692, r=brson
Details are in the commit messages, but this closes a few issues seen with `libnative` recently.
2014-03-06 00:41:48 -08:00
Michael Woerister
a5b4d94e3d debuginfo: Add test case for limited debuginfo 2014-03-06 07:59:47 +01:00
Michael Woerister
e15fd400ba debuginfo: Expose limited debuginfo in command line options 2014-03-06 07:59:37 +01:00
Alex Crichton
9668ab58f3 std: Move libnative task count bookkeeping to std
When using tasks in Rust, the expectation is that the runtime does not exit
before all tasks have exited. This is enforced in libgreen through the
`SchedPool` type, and it is enforced in libnative through a `bookkeeping` module
and a global count/mutex pair. Unfortunately, this means that a process which
originates with libgreen will not wait for spawned native tasks.

In order to fix this problem, the bookkeeping module was moved from libnative to
libstd so the runtime itself can wait for native tasks to exit. Green tasks do
not manage themselves through this bookkeeping module, but native tasks will
continue to manage themselves through this module.

Closes #12684
2014-03-05 21:48:08 -08:00
Jed Davis
d90830221e Fix ICE on statics with fancy nullable enums.
Closes #8506.

The `trans::adt` code for statics uses fields with `C_undef` values to
insert alignment padding (because LLVM's own alignment padding isn't
always sufficient for aggregate constants), and assumes that all fields
in the actual Rust value are represented by non-undef LLVM values, to
distinguish them from that padding.

But for nullable pointer enums, if non-null variant has fields other
than the pointer used as the discriminant, they would be set to undef in
the null case, to reflect that they're never accessed.

To avoid the obvious conflict between these two items, the latter undefs
were wrapped in unary LLVM structs to distinguish them from the former
undefs.  Except this doesn't actually work -- LLVM, not unreasonably,
treats the "wrapped undef" as a regular undef.

So this commit just sets all fields to null in the null pointer case of
a nullable pointer enum static, because the other fields don't really
need to be undef in the first place.
2014-03-05 21:23:33 -08:00
Dmitry Promsky
53f3442ef7 Disallowed patterns in extern fn declarations.
Closes #10877
2014-03-06 00:01:16 +04:00
Alex Crichton
e6acff8287 native: Fix usage of a deallocated mutex
When the timer_helper thread exited, it would attempt to re-acquire the global
task count mutex, but the mutex had previously been deallocated, leading to
undefined behavior of the mutex, and in some cases deadlock.

Another mutex is used to coordinate shutting down the timer helper thread.

Closes #12699
2014-03-05 09:11:11 -08:00
bors
87a31f6f0f auto merge of #12491 : eddyb/rust/deref, r=nikomatsakis
Add the `Deref` and `DerefMut` traits and implement overloading explicit dereferences.
2014-03-04 23:21:42 -08:00
bors
712c630ab6 auto merge of #12300 : DaGenix/rust/uppercase-variable-lint, r=alexcrichton
I added a new lint for variables whose names contain uppercase characters, since, by convention, variable names should be all lowercase. What motivated me to work on this was when I ran into something like the following:

```rust
use std::io::File;
use std::io::IoError;

fn main() {
    let mut f = File::open(&Path::new("/something.txt"));
    let mut buff = [0u8, ..16];
    match f.read(buff) {
        Ok(cnt) => println!("read this many bytes: {}", cnt),
        Err(IoError{ kind: EndOfFile, .. }) => println!("Got end of file: {}", EndOfFile.to_str()),
    }
}
```

I then got compile errors when I tried to add a wildcard match pattern at the end which I found very confusing since I believed that the 2nd match arm was only matching the EndOfFile condition. The problem is that I hadn't imported io::EndOfFile into the local scope. So, I thought that I was using EndOfFile as a sub-pattern, however, what I was actually doing was creating a new local variable named EndOfFile. This lint makes this error easier to spot by providing a warning that the variable name EndOfFile contains a uppercase characters which provides a nice hint as to why the code isn't doing what is intended.

The lint warns on local bindings as well:

```rust
let Hi = 0;
```

And also struct fields:

```rust
struct Something {
    X: uint
}
```
2014-03-04 22:06:38 -08:00
Palmer Cox
258dbd09ba Emit the uppercase variable lint for struct fields that have names with uppercase characters 2014-03-05 00:22:19 -05:00
bors
f1955e028c auto merge of #12688 : alexcrichton/rust/fix-some-link-args, r=brson
Linker argument order with respect to libraries is important enough that we
shouldn't be attempting to filter out libraries getting passed through to the
linker. When linking with a native library that has multiple dependant native
libraries, it's useful to have control over the link argument order.
2014-03-04 18:26:40 -08:00
Palmer Cox
935c912335 Add lint for variable names that contain uppercase characters 2014-03-04 21:23:37 -05:00
Eduard Burtescu
bcc5486c17 Allow overloading explicit dereferences. 2014-03-05 00:26:51 +02:00
Marvin Löbel
3158047a45 Cleaned up std::any
- Added `TraitObject` representation to `std::raw`.
- Added doc to `std::raw`.
- Removed `Any::as_void_ptr()` and `Any::as_mut_void_ptr()`
  methods as they are uneccessary now after the removal of
  headers on owned boxes. This reduces the number of virtual calls needed.
- Made the `..Ext` implementations work directly with the repr of
  a trait object.
- Removed `Any`-related traits from the prelude.

- Added bench for `Any`
2014-03-04 21:10:23 +01:00
Kang Seonghoon
21454452b2 rustc: Streamline error messages for i18n, using plural whenever possible. 2014-03-04 16:41:57 +09:00
bors
6e7f170fed auto merge of #12665 : alexcrichton/rust/fix-snap-again, r=huonw
This should get us a passing snapshot again.
2014-03-03 05:51:38 -08:00
Alex Crichton
58802d6ad4 test: Ignore some more syntax extension tests
This should get us a passing snapshot again.
2014-03-03 00:08:13 -08:00
bors
4eea6f7f24 auto merge of #12659 : alexcrichton/rust/fix-snap, r=sfackler
These tests are failing on the snap builders, and are now tagged with a FIXME.

cc #12102
2014-03-02 16:21:33 -08:00
Alex Crichton
6a6d933af3 test: Ignore some phase(syntax) tests
These tests are failing on the snap builders, and are now tagged with a FIXME.

cc #12102
2014-03-02 14:39:34 -08:00
Steven Fackler
a0e54c7761 Expand string literals and exprs inside of macros
A couple of syntax extensions manually expanded expressions, but it
wasn't done universally, most noticably inside of asm!().

There's also a bit of random cleanup.
2014-03-02 14:12:02 -08:00
bors
b5ad3022da auto merge of #12645 : alexcrichton/rust/invalid-libraries, r=brson
When the metadata format changes, old libraries often cause librustc to abort
when reading their metadata. This should all change with the introduction of SVH
markers, but the loader for crates should gracefully handle libraries without
SVH markers still.

This commit adds support for tripping fewer assertions when loading libraries by
using maybe_get_doc when initially parsing metadata. It's still possible for
some libraries to fall through the cracks, but this should deal with a fairly
large number of them up front.
2014-03-02 00:26:26 -08:00
Alex Crichton
997ff7abd4 rustc: Better error when loading invalid libraries
When the metadata format changes, old libraries often cause librustc to abort
when reading their metadata. This should all change with the introduction of SVH
markers, but the loader for crates should gracefully handle libraries without
SVH markers still.

This commit adds support for tripping fewer assertions when loading libraries by
using maybe_get_doc when initially parsing metadata. It's still possible for
some libraries to fall through the cracks, but this should deal with a fairly
large number of them up front.
2014-03-01 23:36:28 -08:00
bors
999d55d5f6 auto merge of #12630 : alexcrichton/rust/flush-buffered, r=brson
Now that we can call `flush()` in destructors, I think that it's appropriate for stdout/stderr to return buffered writers by default.

This doesn't enable certain functionality like a buffered stdin does, but it's what you want 90% of the time for performance reasons.
2014-03-01 11:41:30 -08:00
bors
11ca7ec8cd auto merge of #12641 : sfackler/rust/issue-11552, r=huonw
Closes #11552
2014-03-01 10:26:34 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2cb83fdd7e std: Switch stdout/stderr to buffered by default
Similarly to #12422 which made stdin buffered by default, this commit makes the
output streams also buffered by default. Now that buffered writers will flush
their contents when they are dropped, I don't believe that there's no reason why
the output shouldn't be buffered by default, which is what you want in 90% of
cases.

As with stdin, there are new stdout_raw() and stderr_raw() functions to get
unbuffered streams to stdout/stderr.
2014-03-01 10:06:20 -08:00
Steven Fackler
b9d3844f49 Add a test for #11552
Closes #11552
2014-03-01 10:05:57 -08:00
bors
3d117cf3ca auto merge of #12639 : luqmana/rust/struct-variant-pat, r=pcwalton
We weren't passing the node id for the enum and hence it couldn't retrieve the field types for the struct variant we were trying to destructure.

Fixes #11577.
2014-03-01 03:06:31 -08:00
bors
d60e43d9e9 auto merge of #12638 : luqmana/rust/op-no-ref, r=alexcrichton
From my comment on #11450:

The reason for the ICE is because for operators `rustc` does a little bit of magic. Notice that while you implement the `Mul` trait for some type `&T` (i.e a reference to some T), you can simply do `Vec2 {..} * 2.0f32`. That is, `2.0f32` is `f32` and not `&f32`. This works because `rustc` will automatically take a reference. So what's happening is that with `foo * T`, the compiler is expecting the `mul` method to take some `&U` and then it can compare to make sure `T == U` (or more specifically that `T` coerces to `U`). But in this case, the argument of the `mul` method is not a reference and hence the "no ref" error.

I don't think we should ICE in this case since we do catch the mismatched trait/impl method and hence provide a better error message that way.

Fixes #11450
2014-03-01 01:51:35 -08:00
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