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Nick Cameron
b35a587da1 Reviewer comments 2015-04-14 22:17:08 +12:00
Nick Cameron
73c2e768d6 Rebased 2015-04-14 21:55:42 +12:00
Eduard Burtescu
4e8e64140f eddyb's refactoring of coercions/adjustments 2015-04-14 21:55:42 +12:00
bors
a4eb5a66a5 Auto merge of #24295 - contradictioned:master, r=alexcrichton
As i proposed in #24262 (and found acceptance in the IRC channel), added a compiler warning for wrong escaping of curly braces.
2015-04-14 06:54:20 +00:00
Manuel Hoffmann
4abade50d7 Added a help span which informs the user about the escaping of curly braces in a format string if a wrongly escaped one is detected in a string. 2015-04-13 15:56:10 +02:00
bors
b9ed9e2a32 Auto merge of #24351 - michaelwoerister:named-tuple-fields, r=alexcrichton
This PR makes `rustc` emit field names for tuple fields in DWARF. Formerly there was no way of directly accessing the fields of a tuple in GDB and LLDB since there is no C/C++ equivalent to this. Now, the debugger sees the name `__{field-index}` for tuple fields. So you can type for example `some_tuple_val.__2` to get the third tuple component.
When pretty printers are used (e.g. via `rust-gdb` or `rust-lldb`) these artificial field names will not clutter tuple rendering (which was the main motivation for not doing this in the past).

Solves #21948.
2015-04-13 12:39:49 +00:00
Michael Woerister
03f9269496 Add a name for tuple fields in debuginfo so that they can be accessed in debuggers. 2015-04-12 20:44:25 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
882185ecd5 Rollup merge of #24321 - lstat:16602-needstest, r=pnkfelix
Closes #16602
2015-04-12 18:46:14 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
4ebc16c1ed Rollup merge of #24072 - ebfull:explain_closure_type_err, r=pnkfelix
Also fixed bug calling .note() instead of .help()

See #24036
2015-04-12 18:46:14 +05:30
bors
feeb23d42e Auto merge of #24003 - rprichard:span-fixes, r=huonw
* In `noop_fold_expr`, call `new_span` in these cases:
    - `ExprMethodCall`'s identifier
    - `ExprField`'s identifier
    - `ExprTupField`'s integer

   Calling `new_span` for `ExprMethodCall`'s identifier is necessary to print
   an acceptable diagnostic for `write!(&2, "")`. We see this error:
   ```
   <std macros>:2:20: 2:66 error: type `&mut _` does not implement any method in scope named `write_fmt`
   <std macros>:2 ( & mut * $ dst ) . write_fmt ( format_args ! ( $ ( $ arg ) * ) ) )
                                     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   ```
   With this change, we also see a macro expansion backtrace leading to
   the `write!(&2, "")` call site.

 * After fully expanding a macro, we replace the expansion expression's
   span with the original span. Call `fld.new_span` to add a backtrace to
   this span. (Note that I'm call `new_span` after `bt.pop()`, so the macro
   just expanded isn't on the backtrace.)

   The motivating example for this change is `println!("{}")`. The format
   string literal is `concat!($fmt, "arg")` and is inside the libstd macro.
   We need to see the backtrace to find the `println!` call site.

 * Add a backtrace to the `format_args!` format expression span.

r?  alexcrichton

Addresses #23459
2015-04-12 06:48:28 +00:00
bors
03f563a0e0 Auto merge of #24109 - sanxiyn:diverging-closure, r=pnkfelix
Fix #23896.
2015-04-12 04:33:40 +00:00
bors
5afa2704a6 Auto merge of #23011 - nagisa:the-war-of-symbol-and-symbol, r=pnkfelix
We provide tools to tell what exact symbols to emit for any fn or static, but
don’t quite check if that won’t cause any issues later on. Some of the issues
include LLVM mangling our names again and our names pointing to wrong locations,
us generating dumb foreign call wrappers, linker errors, extern functions
resolving to different symbols altogether (`extern {fn fail();} fail();` in some
cases calling `fail1()`), etc.

Before the commit we had a function called `note_unique_llvm_symbol`, so it is
clear somebody was aware of the issue at some point, but the function was barely
used, mostly in irrelevant locations.

Along with working on it I took liberty to start refactoring trans/base into
a few smaller modules. The refactoring is incomplete and I hope I will find some
motivation to carry on with it.

This is possibly a [breaking-change] because it makes dumbly written code
properly invalid.

This fixes all those issues about incorrect use of #[no_mangle] being not reported/misreported/ICEd by the compiler.

NB. This PR does not attempt to tackle the parallel codegen issue that was mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/22811, but I believe it should be very straightforward in a follow up PR by modifying `trans::declare::get_defined_value` to look at all the contexts.

cc @alexcrichton @huonw @nrc because you commented on the original RFC issue.

EDIT: wow, this became much bigger than I initially intended.
2015-04-12 01:26:53 +00:00
Ryan Prichard
5a8f102bf6 Add compile-file/macro-backtrace-{invalid-internals,nested,println} tests 2015-04-11 16:00:58 -07:00
Ryan Prichard
a893c646d0 Expand internal-unstable to handle named field accesses and method calls. 2015-04-11 16:00:58 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
b6cb73b534 Rollup merge of #24259 - lstat:needstest, r=alexcrichton
Closes #20772
Closes #20939
Closes #21950
Closes #22034
2015-04-11 19:04:43 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
83093a2c98 Rollup merge of #24245 - nikomatsakis:issue-24241-coherence-failure, r=pnkfelix
Don't use skolemized parameters but rather fresh variables in coherence. Skolemized parameters wind up preventing unification. Surprised we had no test for this! Fixes #24241.

r? @pnkfelix
2015-04-11 19:04:22 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
5bbe386a5c Rollup merge of #24242 - nikomatsakis:escaping-closure-error-message, r=brson
Example showing sample inputs, old message, new message:

https://gist.github.com/nikomatsakis/11126784ac678b7eb6ba

Also adds infrastructure for reporting suggestions \"in situ\" and does some (minor) cleanups to `CodeMap`.

r? @brson
2015-04-11 19:04:03 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
f99341a8e0 Rollup merge of #24236 - aturon:issue-19097, r=alexcrichton
Closes #19097
2015-04-11 19:03:43 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
1737957e19 Rollup merge of #24268 - pnkfelix:regression-tests, r=alexcrichton
A pair of regression tests for issues that seem to have been fixed since they were originally filed.
2015-04-11 19:03:04 +05:30
bors
0be4e0ec50 Auto merge of #24155 - chris-chambers:stmt_macros, r=sfackler
Statement macros are now treated somewhat like item macros, in that a statement macro can now expand into a series of statements, rather than just a single statement.

This allows statement macros to be nested inside other kinds of macros and expand properly, where previously the expansion would only work when no nesting was present.

See:
- `src/test/run-pass/macro-stmt_macro_in_expr_macro.rs`
- `src/test/run-pass/macro-nested_stmt_macro.rs`

This changes the interface of the MacResult trait.  make_stmt has become make_stmts and now returns a vector, rather than a single item.  Plugin writers who were implementing MacResult will have breakage, as well as anyone using MacEager::stmt.

See:
- `src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs`

This also causes a minor difference in behavior to the diagnostics produced by certain malformed macros.

See:
- `src/test/compile-fail/macro-incomplete-parse.rs`
2015-04-11 08:07:34 +00:00
Luke Gallagher
117512348b Add tests for #16602
Closes #16602
2015-04-11 17:13:24 +10:00
bors
3a8275397a Auto merge of #24254 - aturon:join-handle-debug, r=alexcrichton
Make `Box<Any + Send>` implement `Debug`.

Fixes #21291
2015-04-11 05:57:55 +00:00
bors
c87ec1edb1 Auto merge of #24186 - richo:pad-pointers, r=alexcrichton
This pads out the printing of pointers to their native width.

Extracted from and rebased on top of #24144
2015-04-11 01:59:18 +00:00
bors
93f7fe32d3 Auto merge of #24270 - pnkfelix:use-disr-val-for-derive-ord, r=brson
Use `discriminant_value` intrinsic for `derive(PartialOrd)`

[breaking-change]

This is a [breaking-change] because it can change the result of comparison operators when enum discriminants have been explicitly assigned.  Notably in a case like:
```rust
#[derive(PartialOrd)]
enum E { A = 2, B = 1}
```

Under the old deriving, `A < B` held, because `A` came before `B` in the order of declaration.  But now we use the ordering according to the provided values, and thus `A > B`.  (However, this change is very unlikely to break much, if any, code, since the orderings themselves should all remain well-defined, total, etc.)

Fix #15523
2015-04-10 23:49:24 +00:00
Felix S. Klock II
05aaad114f Remove pretty-expanded from 2 tests; deriving(Ord) uses unstable intrinsic. 2015-04-11 00:50:59 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
47016f9ce5 Test case for 64-bit corner cases where truncation occurred before prior commit. 2015-04-10 19:11:03 +02:00
bors
c897ac04e2 Auto merge of #24177 - alexcrichton:rustdoc, r=aturon
This commit series starts out with more official test harness support for rustdoc tests, and then each commit afterwards adds a test (where appropriate). Each commit should also test and finish independently of all others (they're all pretty separable).

I've uploaded a [copy of the documentation](http://people.mozilla.org/~acrichton/doc/std/) generated after all these commits were applied, and a double check on issues being closed would be greatly appreciated! I'll also browse the docs a bit and make sure nothing regressed too horribly.
2015-04-10 16:18:44 +00:00
Felix S. Klock II
c44d40e77f Test case for new derive(PartialOrd) expansion. 2015-04-10 16:32:27 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
ea2739176b Rebase discriminant_value test. Add case for a specialized repr. 2015-04-10 16:14:00 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
fb6d780dbe Regression test for Issue 21486.
Fix #21486
2015-04-10 15:35:19 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
6c2a9910c7 Regression test for Issue 21400.
Fix #21400.
2015-04-10 15:34:34 +02:00
James Miller
800c5f8038 Add test for discriminant_value results 2015-04-10 12:23:37 +02:00
Niko Matsakis
e313b3334b Improve error message where a closure escapes fn while trying to borrow
from the current fn. Employ the new `span_suggestion` to show how you
can use `move`.
2015-04-10 06:11:28 -04:00
Alex Crichton
eadc3bcd67 std: Unconditionally close all file descriptors
The logic for only closing file descriptors >= 3 was inherited from quite some
time ago and ends up meaning that some internal APIs are less consistent than
they should be. By unconditionally closing everything entering a `FileDesc` we
ensure that we're consistent in our behavior as well as robustly handling the
stdio case.
2015-04-10 01:03:38 -07:00
Alex Crichton
445faca844 Test fixes and review feedback 2015-04-10 00:58:10 -07:00
Luke Gallagher
2a88b79223 Add tests for E-needstest issues
Closes #20772
Closes #20939
Closes #21950
Closes #22034
2015-04-10 16:12:54 +10:00
Richo Healey
64da4e171d fmt: Assume that we'll only ever see 32 or 64 bit pointers 2015-04-09 18:06:01 -07:00
Richo Healey
d8bb08037f test: Unignore test for fixed issue #20676 2015-04-09 18:03:48 -07:00
Richo Healey
333eb85d4b fmt: {:p#} formats pointers padded to native width 2015-04-09 18:03:47 -07:00
Aaron Turon
76d468ae26 Ensure that .join().unwrap() works
Makes `Any + Send` implement `Debug`.

Fixes #21291
2015-04-09 17:33:17 -07:00
Alex Crichton
d6c72306c8 std: Set CLOEXEC for all fds opened on unix
This commit starts to set the CLOEXEC flag for all files and sockets opened by
the standard library by default on all unix platforms. There are a few points of
note in this commit:

* The implementation is not 100% satisfactory in the face of threads. File
  descriptors only have the `F_CLOEXEC` flag set *after* they are opened,
  allowing for a fork/exec to happen in the middle and leak the descriptor.
  Some platforms do support atomically opening a descriptor while setting the
  `CLOEXEC` flag, and it is left as a future extension to bind these apis as it
  is unclear how to do so nicely at this time.

* The implementation does not offer a method of opting into the old behavior of
  not setting `CLOEXEC`. This will possibly be added in the future through
  extensions on `OpenOptions`, for example.

* This change does not yet audit any Windows APIs to see if the handles are
  inherited by default by accident.

This is a breaking change for users who call `fork` or `exec` outside of the
standard library itself and expect file descriptors to be inherted. All file
descriptors created by the standard library will no longer be inherited.

[breaking-change]
2015-04-09 17:07:02 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
ea731797b8 fixup windows std_misc 2015-04-10 02:09:19 +05:30
Niko Matsakis
8578fee5d8 Don't use skolemized parameters but rather fresh variables in
coherence. Skolemized parameters wind up preventing unification.
Surprised we had no test for this! Fixes #24241.
2015-04-09 15:57:04 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
b389207975 Rollup merge of #24218 - lstat:remove-ignore-tidy, r=alexcrichton
This is a really minor issue. I noticed some tests no longer need the ignore
tidy comment directive.

A quick grep turned up the following files:

    src/test/compile-fail/bad-mid-path-type-params.rs
    src/test/compile-fail/bad-sized.rs
    src/test/compile-fail/coherence-default-trait-impl.rs
    src/test/compile-fail/coherence-orphan.rs
    src/test/compile-fail/issue-8767.rs
    src/test/compile-fail/lint-stability.rs
    src/test/compile-fail/lint-uppercase-variables.rs
    src/test/compile-fail/typeck-default-trait-impl-outside-crate.rs
    src/test/compile-fail/use-after-move-implicity-coerced-object.rs
    src/test/debuginfo/gdb-pretty-std.rs

It didn't seem like it was worth opening an issue for this, but if that is not
the case (i.e. it is required), I'll open one up. Thanks!
2015-04-10 00:24:44 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
5daee19eca Rollup merge of #24212 - alexcrichton:destabilize-begin-unwind, r=huonw
Now that we have a `#[allow_internal_unstable]` attribute for macros there's no
need for these two `begin_unwind` functions to be stable. Right now the `panic!`
interface is the only one we wish to stabilize, so remove the stability markers
from these functions.

While this is a breaking change, it is highly unlikely to break any actual code.
It is recommended to use the `panic!` macro instead if it breaks explicit calls
into `std::rt`.

[breaking-change]
cc #24208
2015-04-10 00:24:43 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
4e466e730b Rollup merge of #24207 - kmcallister:llvm-plugin, r=brson
r? @brson

I'm using this to integrate rustc with [american-fuzzy-lop](http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/). Building with afl instrumentation is no different from loading any other plugin library.

I'd like this PR to include a `run-make` test with a custom LLVM pass; however I'm not sure it's worth the trouble of building C++ code and linking LLVM from the test suite (are there existing tests that do this?)
2015-04-10 00:24:43 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
67fa4d3a0c Rollup merge of #24193 - lstat:needstest, r=alexcrichton
Closes #22289
Closes #22370
Closes #22384
2015-04-10 00:24:42 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
3b87140299 Rollup merge of #24191 - nikomatsakis:issue-20791, r=pnkfelix
Modify the ExprUseVisitor to walk each part of an AutoRef, and in
particular to treat an AutoUnsize as as kind of \"instantaneous\" borrow
of the value being unsized. This prevents us from feeding uninitialized
data.

This caused a problem for the eager reborrow of comparison traits,
because that wound up introducing a \"double AutoRef\", which was not
being thoroughly checked before but turned out not to type check.
Fortunately, we can just remove that \"eager reborrow\" as it is no longer
needed now that `PartialEq` doesn't force both LHS and RHS to have the
same type (and even if we did have this problem, the better way would be
to lean on introducing a common supertype).

Fixes #20791.

r? @nrc
2015-04-10 00:24:42 +05:30
Aaron Turon
c3aa05752c Add regression test for #19097
Closes #19097
2015-04-09 09:29:40 -07:00
bors
0e5e669272 Auto merge of #24168 - kballard:clone-for-extern-c-unsafe-fns, r=alexcrichton
We only implemented Clone on `extern "Rust" fn`s (for up to 8
parameters). This didn't cover `extern "C"` or `unsafe` (or
`unsafe extern "C"`) `fn`s, but there's no reason why they shouldn't be
cloneable as well.

The new impls are marked unstable because the existing impl for `extern
"Rust" fn`s is.

Fixes #24161.
2015-04-09 04:56:23 +00:00