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Alex Crichton
0b7ba6ec54 std: Improve downstream codegen in Command::env
This commit rejiggers the generics used in the implementation of
`Command::env` with the purpose of reducing the amount of codegen that
needs to happen in consumer crates, instead preferring to generate code
into libstd.

This was found when profiling the compile times of the `cc` crate where
the binary rlib produced had a lot of `BTreeMap` code compiled into it
but the crate doesn't actually use `BTreeMap`. It turns out that
`Command::env` is generic enough to codegen the entire implementation in
calling crates, but in this case there's no performance concern so it's
fine to compile the code into the standard library.

This change is done by removing the generic on the `CommandEnv` map
which is intended to handle case-insensitive variables on Windows.
Instead now a generic isn't used but rather a `use` statement defined
per-platform is used.

With this commit a debug build of `Command::new("foo").env("a", "b")`
drops from 21k lines of LLVM IR to 10k.
2019-09-05 11:43:35 -07:00
Lzu Tao
6e8639a418 Remove uses of mem::uninitialized() from cloudabi 2019-08-15 09:04:49 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
2601c86487 Handle cfg(bootstrap) throughout 2019-08-14 05:39:53 -04:00
Thomas de Zeeuw
dad56c3947 Add {IoSlice, IoSliceMut}::advance 2019-08-03 10:44:45 +02:00
Nathan
b70f217262 Use raw pointers in std::sys::cloudabi when passing MaybeUninit values 2019-07-23 13:51:28 -04:00
Nathan
0ac6afafa6 Cleanup std::sys::cloudabi 2019-07-23 13:49:37 -04:00
Nathan
82dd54baf3 Modify CloudABI ReentrantMutex to use MaybeUninit
Remove uses of mem::uninitialized, which is now deprecated
2019-07-23 10:14:46 -04:00
Nathan
e1e0df8a49 Remove uses of mem::uninitialized in std::sys::cloudabi
Usages still appear in cloudabi tests and in the reentrant mutex implementation
2019-07-22 20:42:08 -04:00
Ralf Jung
33452b0587 warn about deprecated-in-future in most of libstd 2019-07-19 09:35:32 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
007d87f171 Permit use of mem::uninitialized via allow(deprecated) 2019-07-04 21:01:35 -04:00
Alex Crichton
d1040fe329 std: Depend on backtrace crate from crates.io
This commit removes all in-tree support for generating backtraces in
favor of depending on the `backtrace` crate on crates.io. This resolves
a very longstanding piece of duplication where the standard library has
long contained the ability to generate a backtrace on panics, but the
code was later extracted and duplicated on crates.io with the
`backtrace` crate. Since that fork each implementation has seen various
improvements one way or another, but typically `backtrace`-the-crate has
lagged behind libstd in one way or another.

The goal here is to remove this duplication of a fairly critical piece
of code and ensure that there's only one source of truth for generating
backtraces between the standard library and the crate on crates.io.
Recently I've been working to bring the `backtrace` crate on crates.io
up to speed with the support in the standard library which includes:

* Support for `StackWalkEx` on MSVC to recover inline frames with
  debuginfo.
* Using `libbacktrace` by default on MinGW targets.
* Supporting `libbacktrace` on OSX as an option.
* Ensuring all the requisite support in `backtrace`-the-crate compiles
  with `#![no_std]`.
* Updating the `libbacktrace` implementation in `backtrace`-the-crate to
  initialize the global state with the correct filename where necessary.

After reviewing the code in libstd the `backtrace` crate should be at
exact feature parity with libstd today. The backtraces generated should
have the same symbols and same number of frames in general, and there's
not known divergence from libstd currently.

Note that one major difference between libstd's backtrace support and
the `backtrace` crate is that on OSX the crates.io crate enables the
`coresymbolication` feature by default. This feature, however, uses
private internal APIs that aren't published for OSX. While they provide
more accurate backtraces this isn't appropriate for libstd distributed
as a binary, so libstd's dependency on the `backtrace` crate explicitly
disables this feature and forces OSX to use `libbacktrace` as a
symbolication strategy.

The long-term goal of this refactoring is to eventually move us towards
a world where we can drop `libbacktrace` entirely and simply use Gimli
and the surrounding crates for backtrace support. That's still aways off
but hopefully will much more easily enabled by having the source of
truth for backtraces live in crates.io!

Procedurally if we go forward with this I'd like to transfer the
`backtrace-rs` crate to the rust-lang GitHub organization as well, but I
figured I'd hold off on that until we get closer to merging.
2019-05-25 17:09:45 -07:00
Steven Fackler
bd177f3ea3 Stabilized vectored IO
This renames `std::io::IoVec` to `std::io::IoSlice` and
`std::io::IoVecMut` to `std::io::IoSliceMut`, and stabilizes
`std::io::IoSlice`, `std::io::IoSliceMut`,
`std::io::Read::read_vectored`, and `std::io::Write::write_vectored`.

Closes #58452
2019-04-27 08:34:08 -07:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
a52fce7ec8
Rollup merge of #59852 - alexcrichton:more-vectored, r=sfackler
std: Add `{read,write}_vectored` for more types

This commit implements the `{read,write}_vectored` methods on more types
in the standard library, namely:

* `std::fs::File`
* `std::process::ChildStd{in,out,err}`
* `std::io::Std{in,out,err}`
* `std::io::Std{in,out,err}Lock`
* `std::io::Std{in,out,err}Raw`

Where supported the OS implementations hook up to native support,
otherwise it falls back to the already-defaulted implementation.
2019-04-14 00:23:40 +02:00
Alex Crichton
acf3ddb5ad std: Add {read,write}_vectored for more types
This commit implements the `{read,write}_vectored` methods on more types
in the standard library, namely:

* `std::fs::File`
* `std::process::ChildStd{in,out,err}`
* `std::io::Std{in,out,err}`
* `std::io::Std{in,out,err}Lock`
* `std::io::Std{in,out,err}Raw`

Where supported the OS implementations hook up to native support,
otherwise it falls back to the already-defaulted implementation.
2019-04-10 12:51:25 -07:00
CrLF0710
6635fbed4c Eliminate FnBox usages from libstd. 2019-04-10 09:40:44 +08:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
6f4df8c0c2 libstd: deny(elided_lifetimes_in_paths), fixes in cloudabi 2019-03-31 12:56:51 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
379c380a60 libstd: deny(elided_lifetimes_in_paths) 2019-03-31 12:56:51 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
e298691ee9
Rollup merge of #59374 - faern:simplify-checked-duration-since, r=shepmaster
Simplify checked_duration_since

This follows the same design as we updated to in #56490. Internally, all the system specific time implementations are checked, no panics. Then the panicking publicly exported API can just call the checked version of itself and make do with a single panic (`expect`) at the top.

Since the internal sys implementations are now checked, this gets rid of the extra `if self >= &earlier` check in `checked_duration_since`. Except likely making the generated machine code simpler, it also reduces the algorithm from "Check panic condition -> call possibly panicking method" to just "call non panicking method".

Added two test cases:
* Edge case: Make sure `checked_duration_since` on two equal `Instant`s produce a zero duration, not a `None`.
* Most common/intended usage: Make sure `later.checked_duration_since(earlier)`, returns an expected value.
2019-03-26 09:05:48 +01:00
Linus Färnstrand
1ccad16231 Update sys::time impls to have checked_sub_instant 2019-03-22 23:56:40 +01:00
bors
9f91bee03f Auto merge of #59370 - Centril:rollup, r=Centril
Rollup of 18 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #59106 (Add peer_addr function to UdpSocket)
 - #59170 (Add const generics to rustdoc)
 - #59172 (Update and clean up several parts of CONTRIBUTING.md)
 - #59190 (consistent naming for Rhs type parameter in libcore/ops)
 - #59236 (Rename miri component to miri-preview)
 - #59266 (Do not complain about non-existing fields after parse recovery)
 - #59273 (some small HIR doc improvements)
 - #59291 (Make Option<ThreadId> no larger than ThreadId, with NonZeroU64)
 - #59297 (convert field/method confusion help to suggestions)
 - #59304 (Move some bench tests back from libtest)
 - #59309 (Add messages for different verbosity levels. Output copy actions.)
 - #59321 (Unify E0109, E0110 and E0111)
 - #59322 (Tweak incorrect escaped char diagnostic)
 - #59323 (use suggestions for "enum instead of variant" error)
 - #59327 (Add NAN test to docs)
 - #59329 (cleanup: Remove compile-fail-fulldeps directory again)
 - #59347 (Move one test from run-make-fulldeps to ui)
 - #59360 (Add tracking issue number for `seek_convenience`)

Failed merges:

r? @ghost
2019-03-22 21:00:07 +00:00
bors
cb2f34dc6d Auto merge of #58953 - jethrogb:jb/unify-ffi, r=alexcrichton
Unify OsString/OsStr for byte-based implementations

As requested in #57860

r? @joshtriplett
2019-03-22 17:34:06 +00:00
Jethro Beekman
2079df1c87 Unify OsString/OsStr for byte-based implementations 2019-03-21 13:45:35 -07:00
Linus Unnebäck
a7bd36c9e8
Add peer_addr function to UdpSocket 2019-03-16 11:13:32 +00:00
Scott McMurray
df4ea90b39 Use lifetime contravariance to elide more lifetimes in core+alloc+std 2019-03-09 19:10:28 -08:00
Taiki Endo
0749a04fb6 Fix #[macro_use] extern crate in sys/cloudabi 2019-02-28 04:06:15 +09:00
Taiki Endo
93b6d9e086 libstd => 2018 2019-02-28 04:06:15 +09:00
bors
fb162e6944 Auto merge of #58357 - sfackler:vectored-io, r=alexcrichton
Add vectored read and write support

This functionality has lived for a while in the tokio ecosystem, where
it can improve performance by minimizing copies.

r? @alexcrichton
2019-02-26 02:48:13 +00:00
Steven Fackler
4c13791537 Fix cloudabi 2019-02-24 07:42:59 -08:00
Paul Dicker
6464e32ea9 Use standard Read/Write traits in sys::stdio 2019-02-20 19:27:03 +01:00
Paul Dicker
06511573f2 Remove sys::*::Stderr Write implementation 2019-02-20 06:37:30 +01:00
Steven Fackler
596f18201c impl Deref/DerefMut for IoVec types
Returning &'a mut [u8] was unsound, and we may as well just have them
directly deref to their slices to make it easier to work with them.
2019-02-13 19:40:17 -08:00
Steven Fackler
31bcec648a Add vectored read and write support
This functionality has lived for a while in the tokio ecosystem, where
it can improve performance by minimizing copies.
2019-02-13 19:40:17 -08:00
Alexander Regueiro
99ed06eb88 libs: doc comments 2019-02-10 23:57:25 +00:00
Alexander Regueiro
88336ea4c3 Cosmetic improvements 2019-01-13 19:47:02 +00:00
Alex Crichton
255a3f3e18 std: Force Instant::now() to be monotonic
This commit is an attempt to force `Instant::now` to be monotonic
through any means possible. We tried relying on OS/hardware/clock
implementations, but those seem buggy enough that we can't rely on them
in practice. This commit implements the same hammer Firefox recently
implemented (noted in #56612) which is to just keep whatever the lastest
`Instant::now()` return value was in memory, returning that instead of
the OS looks like it's moving backwards.

Closes #48514
Closes #49281
cc #51648
cc #56560
Closes #56612
Closes #56940
2019-01-07 08:00:47 -08:00
Wiktor Kuchta
190d139f3a Fix repeated word typos
Found with `git grep -P '\b([a-z]+)\s+\1\b'`
2019-01-03 21:33:37 +01:00
Mark Rousskov
2a663555dd Remove licenses 2018-12-25 21:08:33 -07:00
bors
01c6ea2f37 Auto merge of #56813 - oli-obk:main_🧶, r=pnkfelix
Always run rustc in a thread

cc @ishitatsuyuki @eddyb

r? @pnkfelix

[Previously](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48575) we moved to only producing threads when absolutely necessary. Even before we opted to only create threads in some cases, which [is unsound](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48575#issuecomment-380635967) due to the way we use thread local storage.
2018-12-21 10:46:11 +00:00
Oliver Scherer
6b96827ae9 Remove dead code 2018-12-14 18:35:39 +01:00
Linus Färnstrand
9e5e89a0d3 Fix dur2intervals import on cloudabi 2018-12-13 18:49:54 +01:00
Linus Färnstrand
f5a99c321b Add checked_sub for Instant and SystemTime 2018-12-13 15:25:14 +01:00
Linus Färnstrand
13f0463a19 Add checked_add method to Instant time type 2018-12-13 15:25:14 +01:00
Jethro Beekman
c559216ad0 Change sys::Thread::new to take the thread entry as Box<dyn FnBox() + 'static>̣ 2018-12-06 20:37:15 +05:30
Jethro Beekman
22c4368993 Refactor net::each_addr/lookup_host to forward error from resolve 2018-12-06 20:37:15 +05:30
Jethro Beekman
030b1ed7f7 Refactor stderr_prints_nothing into a more modular function 2018-12-06 20:37:15 +05:30
ljedrz
8c4129cd9a cleanup: remove static lifetimes from consts in libstd 2018-12-04 10:21:42 +01:00
bors
6acbb5b65c Auto merge of #55527 - sgeisler:time-checked-add, r=sfackler
Implement checked_add_duration for SystemTime

[Original discussion on the rust user forum](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/std-systemtime-misses-a-checked-add-function/21785)

Since `SystemTime` is opaque there is no way to check if the result of an addition will be in bounds. That makes the `Add<Duration>` trait completely unusable with untrusted data. This is a big problem because adding a `Duration` to `UNIX_EPOCH` is the standard way of constructing a `SystemTime` from a unix timestamp.

This PR implements `checked_add_duration(&self, &Duration) -> Option<SystemTime>` for `std::time::SystemTime` and as a prerequisite also for all platform specific time structs. This also led to the refactoring of many `add_duration(&self, &Duration) -> SystemTime` functions to avoid redundancy (they now unwrap the result of `checked_add_duration`).

Some basic unit tests for the newly introduced function were added too.

I wasn't sure which stabilization attribute to add to the newly introduced function, so I just chose `#[stable(feature = "time_checked_add", since = "1.32.0")]` for now to make it compile. Please let me know how I should change it or if I violated any other conventions.

P.S.: I could only test on Linux so far, so I don't necessarily expect it to compile for all platforms.
2018-11-25 19:01:35 +00:00
Sebastian Geisler
6d40b7232e Implement checked_add_duration for SystemTime
Since SystemTime is opaque there is no way to check if the result
of an addition will be in bounds. That makes the Add<Duration>
trait completely unusable with untrusted data. This is a big problem
because adding a Duration to UNIX_EPOCH is the standard way of
constructing a SystemTime from a unix timestamp.

This commit implements checked_add_duration(&self, &Duration) -> Option<SystemTime>
for std::time::SystemTime and as a prerequisite also for all platform
specific time structs. This also led to the refactoring of many
add_duration(&self, &Duration) -> SystemTime functions to avoid
redundancy (they now unwrap the result of checked_add_duration).

Some basic unit tests for the newly introduced function were added
too.
2018-11-15 22:55:24 -08:00
Alex Crichton
cc7590341a std: Delete the alloc_system crate
This commit deletes the `alloc_system` crate from the standard
distribution. This unstable crate is no longer needed in the modern
stable global allocator world, but rather its functionality is folded
directly into the standard library. The standard library was already the
only stable location to access this crate, and as a result this should
not affect any stable code.
2018-11-11 09:22:28 -08:00
teresy
eca11b99a7 refactor: use shorthand fields 2018-11-06 15:05:44 -05:00