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bors
a006328126 Auto merge of #50611 - alexcrichton:rollup, r=alexcrichton
Rollup of 18 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #49423 (Extend tests for RFC1598 (GAT))
 - #50010 (Give SliceIndex impls a test suite of girth befitting the implementation (and fix a UTF8 boundary check))
 - #50447 (Fix update-references for tests within subdirectories.)
 - #50514 (Pull in a wasm fix from LLVM upstream)
 - #50524 (Make DepGraph::previous_work_products immutable)
 - #50532 (Don't use Lock for heavily accessed CrateMetadata::cnum_map.)
 - #50538 ( Make CrateNum allocation more thread-safe. )
 - #50564 (Inline `Span` methods.)
 - #50565 (Use SmallVec for DepNodeIndex within dep_graph.)
 - #50569 (Allow for specifying a linker plugin for cross-language LTO)
 - #50572 (Clarify in the docs that `mul_add` is not always faster.)
 - #50574 (add fn `into_inner(self) -> (Idx, Idx)` to RangeInclusive (#49022))
 - #50575 (std: Avoid `ptr::copy` if unnecessary in `vec::Drain`)
 - #50588 (Move "See also" disambiguation links for primitive types to top)
 - #50590 (Fix tuple struct field spans)
 - #50591 (Restore RawVec::reserve* documentation)
 - #50598 (Remove unnecessary mutable borrow and resizing in DepGraph::serialize)
 - #50606 (Retry when downloading the Docker cache.)

Failed merges:

 - #50161 (added missing implementation hint)
 - #50558 (Remove all reference to DepGraph::work_products)
2018-05-10 23:33:13 +00:00
bors
acd3871ba1 Auto merge of #50331 - MartinHusemann:master, r=Kimundi
Map the stack guard page with max protection on NetBSD

On NetBSD the initial mmap() protection of a mapping can not be made
less restrictive with mprotect().

So when mapping a stack guard page, use the maximum protection
we ever want to use, then mprotect() it to the permission we
want it to have initially.

Fixes #50313
2018-05-10 21:02:24 +00:00
Alex Crichton
c798cbbb2c
Rollup merge of #50588 - ExpHP:i-can-see-my-house-from-here, r=frewsxcv
Move "See also" disambiguation links for primitive types to top

Closes #50384.

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![rust-isize](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1411280/39843146-ca94b384-53b7-11e8-85f3-3f5e5d353a05.png)

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r? @steveklabnik
2018-05-10 11:35:33 -05:00
Alex Crichton
be6fab8ca8
Rollup merge of #50572 - frewsxcv:frewsxcv-fma, r=sfackler
Clarify in the docs that `mul_add` is not always faster.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49842.

Other resources:

- https://users.rust-lang.org/t/why-does-the-mul-add-method-produce-a-more-accurate-result-with-better-performance/1626
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiply%E2%80%93accumulate_operation
2018-05-10 11:35:29 -05:00
Michael Lamparski
b8eb91a5ad make std::str link into See also link
also make a drive-by typo fix
2018-05-09 18:30:32 -04:00
Michael Lamparski
8010604b2d move See also links to top 2018-05-09 18:30:32 -04:00
Corey Farwell
0ba1c101dc Clarify in the docs that mul_add is not always faster.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49842.

Other resources:

- https://users.rust-lang.org/t/why-does-the-mul-add-method-produce-a-more-accurate-result-with-better-performance/1626
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiply%E2%80%93accumulate_operation
2018-05-09 06:47:37 -07:00
kennytm
4924fea202
Rollup merge of #50511 - Manishearth:must-use, r=QuietMisdreavus
Add some explanations for #[must_use]

`#[must_use]` can be given a string argument which is shown whilst warning for things.

We should add a string argument to most of the user-exposed ones.

I added these for everything but the operators, mostly because I'm not sure what to write there or if we need anything there.
2018-05-09 20:29:46 +08:00
kennytm
bb690c600c
Rollup merge of #49988 - clarcharr:never_docs, r=steveklabnik
Mention Result<!, E> in never docs.

Fixes #48096.
2018-05-09 17:25:04 +08:00
Manish Goregaokar
f8b774fbf1 Add explanation for #[must_use] on mutex guards 2018-05-07 10:26:28 -07:00
kennytm
02f6a0335f
Some final touches to ensure ./x.py test --stage 0 src/lib* works 2018-05-06 02:34:07 +08:00
Clar Charr
fc6d6c98de Fixed typos 2018-05-05 00:18:10 -04:00
Josh Stone
b539936845 Remove the deprecated std::net::{lookup_host,LookupHost}
These are unstable, and were deprecated by #47510, since Rust 1.25.  The
internal `sys` implementations are still kept to support the call in the
common `resolve_socket_addr`.
2018-05-03 16:24:21 -07:00
kennytm
4cc4a67cea
Rollup merge of #50406 - ExpHP:concat-nonzero-idents, r=dtolnay
Forbid constructing empty identifiers from concat_idents

The empty identifier is a [reserved identifier](8a37c75a3a/src/libsyntax_pos/symbol.rs (L300-L305)) in rust, apparently used for black magicks like representing the crate root or somesuch... and therefore, being able to construct it is Ungood.  Presumably.

...even if the macro that lets you construct it is so useless that you can't actually do any damage with it. (and believe me, I tried)

Fixes #50403.

**Note:** I noticed that when you try to do something similar with `proc_macro::Term`, the compiler actually catches it and flags the identifier as reserved.  Perhaps a better solution would be to somehow have that same check applied here.
2018-05-04 02:16:39 +08:00
Michael Lamparski
8e38d02d98 update concat_idents doc stubs 2018-05-03 06:49:30 -04:00
Alex Crichton
f6841470f1 Revert "Implement FromStr for PathBuf"
This reverts commit 05a9acc3b8.
2018-05-02 16:39:54 -07:00
Martin Husemann
244e24a312 Add comments and unify guard page setup.
While currently only NetBSD seems to be affected, all systems
implementing PAX MPROTECT in strict mode need this treatment,
and it does not hurt others.
2018-05-02 10:00:33 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
730c7222ee Fix an error from "unused" lint + Fix rebase 2018-05-01 17:02:18 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
300b6bb417 Remove macro_reexport
It's subsumed by `feature(use_extern_macros)` and `pub use`
2018-05-01 15:58:42 +03:00
bors
357bf00f1c Auto merge of #48925 - zackmdavis:fn_must_stabilize, r=nikomatsakis
stabilize `#[must_use]` for functions and must-use comparison operators (RFC 1940)

r? @nikomatsakis
2018-04-30 22:02:33 +00:00
bors
17841cc97a Auto merge of #50345 - kennytm:rollup, r=kennytm
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #50233 (Make `Vec::new` a `const fn`)
 - #50312 (Add more links in panic docs)
 - #50316 (Fix some broken links in docs.)
 - #50325 (Add a few more tests for proc macro feature gating)
 - #50327 (Display correct unused field suggestion for nested struct patterns)
 - #50330 (check that #[used] is used only on statics)
 - #50344 (Update Cargo to 2018-04-28 122fd5be5201913d42e219e132d6569493583bca)

Failed merges:
2018-04-30 17:30:55 +00:00
kennytm
b239293895
Rollup merge of #50316 - ehuss:fix-doc-links, r=frewsxcv
Fix some broken links in docs.
2018-05-01 01:18:38 +08:00
kennytm
1308d99cac
Rollup merge of #50312 - Pazzaz:master, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add more links in panic docs

Fixes #48695 by adding a link to `AssertUnwindSafe`. Also added some other links in the module's docs to make things clearer.
2018-05-01 01:18:37 +08:00
bors
4745092d60 Auto merge of #50163 - kornelski:error, r=Kimundi
Bury Error::description()

Second attempt of #49536 https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2230

The exact wording of the default implementation is still up in the air, but I think it's a detail that can be amended later.
2018-04-30 15:17:01 +00:00
Martin Husemann
7c2304ddc6 Map the stack guard page with max protection on NetBSD
On NetBSD the initial mmap() protection of a mapping can not be made
less restrictive with mprotect().

So when mapping a stack guard page, use the maximum protection
we ever want to use, then mprotect() it to the permission we
want it to have initially.
2018-04-30 08:04:53 +02:00
Eric Huss
269d279094 Fix some broken links in docs. 2018-04-29 10:15:40 -07:00
Pazzaz
368fe37c22 Add more links in panic docs 2018-04-29 13:45:33 +02:00
Zack M. Davis
3dbdccc6a9 stabilize #[must_use] for functions and must-use operators
This is in the matter of RFC 1940 and tracking issue #43302.
2018-04-28 20:32:49 -07:00
Alex Crichton
c1bb1caa11 std: Inline DefaultResizePolicy::new
This should allow us to tighten up the [codegen][example] a bit more, avoiding a
function call across object boundaries in the default optimized case.

[example]: https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=c1179088b0f8a4dcd93a9906463f993d&version=stable&mode=release
2018-04-28 14:14:21 -07:00
Kornel
f6a833a99a Suggest alternatives to Error::description() 2018-04-25 21:54:33 +01:00
Simon Sapin
a5655b81a3 Move description of the Error trait to its own doc-comment
… rather than the module’s.

Remove code definition of the Error trait from its doc-comment

It was out of date, and rustdoc already shows the same information.

Add a default impl for Error::description and document it as deprecated.

It is redundant with Display while being much less flexible for implementors.

This is only a "soft" deprecation: it is not worth the hassle of a warning to existing users.

Tweak Error trait docs to reflect actual requirements
2018-04-25 21:54:33 +01:00
bors
38e251ba37 Auto merge of #50079 - NickAtAccuPS:android_abstract_socket, r=sfackler
Android abstract unix domain sockets AddressKind correction

The prior check causes abstract unix domain sockets to return AddressKind::Unnamed instead of AddressKind::Abstract on Android.

Other than the immediately proceeding comment "macOS seems to return a len of 16 and a zeroed sun_path for unnamed addresses" the check as-implemented does not seem to have alternative explanation. I couldn't find an alternative explanation while stepping though git blame. I suspect the AddressKind::Unnamed nonzero check should instead be if macos, length 16, and zeroed array. @sfackler could you comment on this, the code as-is is the same from your initial addition of abstract uds support.
2018-04-24 14:15:56 +00:00
kennytm
6b1ed8e4af
Rollup merge of #49970 - SimonSapin:deprecate, r=sfackler
Deprecate Read::chars and char::decode_utf8

Per FCP:

* https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27802#issuecomment-377537778
* https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33906#issuecomment-377534308
2018-04-24 11:57:05 +08:00
kennytm
f28f5aa0b2
Rollup merge of #49906 - kennytm:stable-unreachable, r=sfackler
Stabilize `std::hint::unreachable_unchecked`.

Closes #43751.
2018-04-24 11:57:04 +08:00
kennytm
2701c175a5
Rollup merge of #49829 - ecstatic-morse:os-docs, r=steveklabnik
Add doc links to `std::os` extension traits

Addresses a small subset of #29367.

This adds documentation links to the original type for various OS-specific extension traits, and uses a common sentence for introducing such traits (which now consistently ends in a period).
2018-04-24 11:57:03 +08:00
kennytm
cefdd6d5e9
Rollup merge of #49461 - andreastt:child-kill-exited, r=Mark-Simulacrum
std: Child::kill() returns error if process has already exited

This patch makes it clear in std::process::Child::kill()'s API
documentation that an error is returned if the child process has
already cleanly exited.  This is implied by the example, but not
called out explicitly.
2018-04-24 11:56:59 +08:00
bors
a1286f6835 Auto merge of #48989 - ExpHP:path-prefix, r=dtolnay
Make signature of Path::strip_prefix accept non-references

I did this a while back but didn't submit a PR. Might as well see what happens.

Fixes #48390.

**Note: This has the potential to cause regressions in type inference.**  However, in order for code to break, it would need to be relying on the signature to determine that a type is `&_`, while still being able to figure out what the `_` is.  I'm having a hard time imagining such a scenario in real code.
2018-04-24 01:15:36 +00:00
Steven Fackler
e513c1bd31 Replace GlobalAlloc::oom with a lang item 2018-04-22 10:08:17 -07:00
bors
bbdd1cf744 Auto merge of #49757 - GuillaumeGomez:never-search, r=QuietMisdreavus
Add specific never search

Fixes #49529.

r? @QuietMisdreavus
2018-04-22 02:18:41 +00:00
bors
d5616e1f18 Auto merge of #49896 - SimonSapin:inherent, r=alexcrichton
Add inherent methods in libcore for [T], [u8], str, f32, and f64

# Background

Primitive types are defined by the language, they don’t have a type definition like `pub struct Foo { … }` in any crate. So they don’t “belong” to any crate as far as `impl` coherence is concerned, and on principle no crate would be able to define inherent methods for them, without a trait. Since we want these types to have inherent methods anyway, the standard library (with cooperation from the compiler) bends this rule with code like [`#[lang = "u8"] impl u8 { /*…*/ }`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/1.25.0/src/libcore/num/mod.rs#L2244-L2245). The `#[lang]` attribute is permanently-unstable and never intended to be used outside of the standard library.

Each lang item can only be defined once. Before this PR there is one impl-coherence-rule-bending lang item per primitive type (plus one for `[u8]`, which overlaps with `[T]`). And so one `impl` block each. These blocks for `str`, `[T]` and `[u8]` are in liballoc rather than libcore because *some* of the methods (like `<[T]>::to_vec(&self) -> Vec<T> where T: Clone`) need a global memory allocator which we don’t want to make a requirement in libcore. Similarly, `impl f32` and `impl f64` are in libstd because some of the methods are based on FFI calls to C’s `libm` and we want, as much as possible, libcore not to require “runtime support”.

In libcore, the methods of `str` and `[T]` that don’t allocate are made available through two **unstable traits** `StrExt` and `SliceExt` (so the traits can’t be *named* by programs on the Stable release channel) that have **stable methods** and are re-exported in the libcore prelude (so that programs on Stable can *call* these methods anyway). Non-allocating `[u8]` methods are not available in libcore: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/45803. Some `f32` and `f64` methods are in an unstable `core::num::Float` trait with stable methods, but that one is **not in the libcore prelude**. (So as far as Stable programs are concerns it doesn’t exist, and I don’t know what the point was to mark these methods `#[stable]`.)

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32110 is the tracking issue for these unstable traits.

# High-level proposal

Since the standard library is already bending the rules, why not bend them *a little more*? By defining a few additional lang items, the compiler can allow the standard library to have *two* `impl` blocks (in different crates) for some primitive types.

The `StrExt` and `SliceExt` traits still exist for now so that we can bootstrap from a previous-version compiler that doesn’t have these lang items yet, but they can be removed in next release cycle. (`Float` is used internally and needs to be public for libcore unit tests, but was already `#[doc(hidden)]`.) I don’t know if https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32110 should be closed by this PR, or only when the traits are entirely removed after we make a new bootstrap compiler.

# Float methods

Among the methods of the `core::num::Float` trait, three are based on LLVM intrinsics: `abs`, `signum`, and `powi`. PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/27823 “Remove dependencies on libm functions from libcore” moved a bunch of `core::num::Float` methods back to libstd, but left these three behind. However they aren’t specifically discussed in the PR thread. The `compiler_builtins` crate defines `__powisf2` and `__powidf2` functions that look like implementations of `powi`, but I couldn’t find a connection with the `llvm.powi.f32` and `llvm.powi.f32` intrinsics by grepping through LLVM’s code.

In discussion starting at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32110#issuecomment-370647922 Alex says that we do not want methods in libcore that require “runtime support”, but it’s not clear whether that applies to these `abs`, `signum`, or `powi`. In doubt, I’ve **removed** them for the trait and moved them to inherent methods in libstd for now. We can move them back later (or in this PR) if we decide that’s appropriate.

# Change details

For users on the Stable release channel:

* I believe this PR does not make any breaking change
* Some methods for `[u8]`, `f32`, and `f64` are newly available to `#![no_std]` users (fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/45803)
* There should be no visible change for `std` users in terms of what programs compile or what their behavior is. (Only in compiler error messages, possibly.)

For Nightly users, additionally:

* The unstable `StrExt` and `SliceExt` traits are gone
* Their methods are now inherent methods of `str` and `[T]` (so only code that explicitly named the traits should be affected, not "normal" method calls)
* The `abs`, `signum` and `powi` methods of the `Float` trait are gone
* The `Float` trait’s unstable feature name changed to `float_internals` with no associated tracking issue, to reflect it being a permanently unstable implementation detail rather than a public API on a path to stabilization.
* Its remaining methods are now inherent methods of `f32` and `f64`.

-----

CC @rust-lang/libs for the API changes, @rust-lang/compiler for the new lang items
2018-04-22 00:01:29 +00:00
bors
aa7ce896f2 Auto merge of #50121 - pnkfelix:revert-stabilization-of-never-type-et-al, r=alexcrichton
Revert stabilization of never_type (!) et al

Fix #49691

I *think* this correctly adopts @nikomatsakis 's desired fix of:
 * reverting stabilization of `!` and `TryFrom`, and
 * returning to the previous fallback semantics (i.e. it is once again dependent on whether the crate has opted into `#[feature(never_type)]`,
 * **without** attempting to put back in the previous future-proofing warnings regarding the change in fallback semantics.

(I'll be away from computers for a week starting now, so any updates to this PR should be either pushed into it, or someone else should adopt the task of polishing this fix and put up their own PR.)
2018-04-21 21:14:53 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
84b91d6f5c add more aliases 2018-04-21 22:02:53 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
57bcabc108 Generate alias file 2018-04-21 22:02:53 +02:00
Simon Sapin
70fdd1b5c0 Make the unstable StrExt and SliceExt traits private to libcore in not(stage0)
`Float` still needs to be public for libcore unit tests.
2018-04-21 09:47:38 +02:00
Simon Sapin
18ab16b510 Move intrinsics-based float methods out of libcore into libstd
Affected methods are `abs`, `signum`, and `powi`.
CC https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32110#issuecomment-379503183
2018-04-21 09:47:37 +02:00
Simon Sapin
8a374f2827 Add some f32 and f64 inherent methods in libcore
… previously in the unstable core::num::Float trait.

Per https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32110#issuecomment-379503183,
the `abs`, `signum`, and `powi` methods are *not* included for now
since they rely on LLVM intrinsics and we haven’t determined yet whether
those instrinsics lower to calls to libm functions on any platform.
2018-04-21 09:47:37 +02:00
Simon Sapin
572256772e Remove unused methods on the private Wtf8 type
The type and its direct parent module are `pub`, but they’re not reachable outside of std
2018-04-21 09:45:18 +02:00
kennytm
42b6d4653a
Add back missing #![feature(never_type)]s 2018-04-21 15:18:13 +08:00
bors
a10bb6b592 Auto merge of #50088 - alexcrichton:std-tweaks, r=sfackler
Tweak some stabilizations in libstd

This commit tweaks a few stable APIs in the `beta` branch before they hit
stable. The `str::is_whitespace` and `str::is_alphanumeric` functions were
deleted (added in #49381, issue at #49657). The `and_modify` APIs added
in #44734 were altered to take a `FnOnce` closure rather than a `FnMut` closure.

Closes #49581
Closes #49657
2018-04-20 20:40:59 +00:00
Felix S. Klock II
d141fdc3bf Revert "Stabilize the TryFrom and TryInto traits"
This reverts commit e53a2a7274.
2018-04-20 18:10:00 +02:00