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Alex Crichton
bf77f6ca03 rollup merge of #21421: huonw/one-suggestion-per-trait
This is clearly useless, the user doesn't need to know that they could
implement/import `foo::bar::Baz` 4 times.

Fixes #21405.
2015-01-21 09:16:05 -08:00
Alex Crichton
5d82c0fabf rollup merge of #21411: P1start/help-tweaks
Conflicts:
	src/librustc_typeck/check/closure.rs
2015-01-21 09:15:54 -08:00
Alex Crichton
1646707c6e rollup merge of #21396: japaric/no-parens-in-range
Conflicts:
	src/libsyntax/parse/lexer/comments.rs
2015-01-21 09:15:15 -08:00
Alex Crichton
9227db398a rollup merge of #21392: japaric/iter
closes #20953
closes #21361

---

In the future, we will likely derive these `impl`s via syntax extensions or using compiler magic (see #20617). For the time being we can use these manual `impl`s.

r? @aturon
cc @burntsushi @Kroisse
2015-01-21 09:14:39 -08:00
Alex Crichton
0447721247 rollup merge of #21354: eddyb/vec-ufcs
There are two limitations to the macro that this addresses:
1. the expected type is not propagated, coercions don't trigger
2. references inside element expressions don't outlive the `Vec`

Both of these limitations are caused by the block in the
macro expansion, previously needed to trigger a coercion
from `Box<[T; N]>` to `Box<[T]>`, now possible with UFCS.
2015-01-21 09:13:55 -08:00
Alex Crichton
5123f75856 rollup merge of #21342: Diggsey/issue-21310
Fixes #21310
2015-01-21 09:13:53 -08:00
Alex Crichton
0c981875e4 rollup merge of #21340: pshc/libsyntax-no-more-ints
Collaboration with @rylev!

I didn't change `int` in the [quasi-quoter](99ae1a30f3/src/libsyntax/ext/quote.rs (L328)), because I'm not sure if there will be adverse effects.

Addresses #21095.
2015-01-21 09:13:51 -08:00
Alex Crichton
b250d9a3c8 rollup merge of #21289: brson/errorcodes
This does the bare minimum to make registration of error codes work again. After this patch, every call to `span_err!` with an error code gets that error code validated against a list in that crate and a new tidy script `errorck.py` validates that no error codes are duplicated globally.

There are further improvements to be made yet, detailed in #19624.

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-01-21 09:13:46 -08:00
Diggory Blake
eb086505b8 Display negative trait implementations correctly in rustdoc
Added doc test
2015-01-21 04:35:57 +00:00
Brian Anderson
953d6dfd7e Make error code registration work again. #19624 2015-01-20 11:27:14 -08:00
Barosl LEE
c49d428165 Rollup merge of #21424 - sanxiyn:coerce-mut, r=nikomatsakis
This is caught in borrowck now, but catching in typeck is faster and improves diagnostics.

CC #17561.

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-01-21 02:16:52 +09:00
Barosl LEE
1d206e2872 Rollup merge of #21404 - japaric:hash, r=alexcrichton
closes #21402
cc #15294

r? @alexcrichton or @aturon 
cc @ExpHP (btw, this only covers arrays with arity up to 32)
2015-01-21 02:16:52 +09:00
Barosl LEE
b9588393ee Rollup merge of #21386 - Diggsey:issue-21384, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #21384
2015-01-21 02:16:51 +09:00
Seo Sanghyeon
5cd9a69832 Forbid coercing &T to &mut T 2015-01-20 22:56:53 +09:00
bors
ffd8cb79a2 Auto merge of #21364 - cmr:fix-ttseq-ice, r=alexcrichton
Closes #21350
2015-01-20 13:36:03 +00:00
Huon Wilson
849a38ad86 Avoid suggesting traits multiple times.
This is clearly useless, the user doesn't need to know that they could
implement/import `foo::bar::Baz` 4 times.

Fixes #21405.
2015-01-20 23:10:37 +11:00
P1start
ed769bf87f Fix up some ‘help’ messages 2015-01-20 19:51:44 +13:00
bors
3bf41dafcf Auto merge of #21304 - lifthrasiir:htmldocck, r=alexcrichton
The script is intended as a tool for doing every sort of verifications amenable to Rustdoc's HTML output. For example, link checkers would go to this script. It already parses HTML into a document tree form (with a slight caveat), so future tests can make use of it.

As an example, relevant `rustdoc-*` run-make tests have been updated to use `htmldocck.py` and got their `verify.sh` removed. In the future they may go to a dedicated directory with htmldocck running by default. The detailed explanation of test scripts is provided as a docstring of htmldocck.

cc #19723
2015-01-20 06:45:02 +00:00
bors
e375a892f1 Auto merge of #21257 - alexcrichton:issue-20064, r=pnkfelix
These two attributes are used to change the entry point into a Rust program, but
for now they're being put behind feature gates until we have a chance to think
about them a little more. The #[start] attribute specifically may have its
signature changed.

This is a breaking change to due the usage of these attributes generating errors
by default now. If your crate is using these attributes, add this to your crate
root:

    #![feature(start)] // if you're using the #[start] attribute
    #![feature(main)]  // if you're using the #[main] attribute

cc #20064
2015-01-20 02:23:49 +00:00
bors
65b61ffb3f Auto merge of #21165 - alexcrichton:second-pass-type-id, r=aturon
This commit aims to stabilize the `TypeId` abstraction by moving it out of the
`intrinsics` module into the `any` module of the standard library. Specifically,

* `TypeId` is now defined at `std::any::TypeId`
* `TypeId::hash` has been removed in favor of an implementation of `Hash`.

This commit also performs a final pass over the `any` module, confirming the
following:

* `Any::get_type_id` remains unstable as *usage* of the `Any` trait will likely
  never require this, and the `Any` trait does not need to be implemented for
  any other types. As a result, this implementation detail can remain unstable
  until associated statics are implemented.
* `Any::downcast_ref` is now stable
* `Any::downcast_mut` is now stable
* `BoxAny` remains unstable. While a direct impl on `Box<Any>` is allowed today
  it does not allow downcasting of trait objects like `Box<Any + Send>` (those
  returned from `Thread::join`). This is covered by #18737.
* `BoxAny::downcast` is now stable.
2015-01-19 23:35:12 +00:00
Jorge Aparicio
a09df2cb9d impl Hash for arrays
closes #21402
cc #15294
2015-01-19 15:29:27 -05:00
bors
4032b85aec Auto merge of #21278 - thchittenden:issue-21033-struct-var-pattern-fix, r=alexcrichton
Closes #21033. The new strategy for parsing a field pattern is to look 1 token ahead and if it's a colon, parse as "fieldname: pat", otherwise parse the shorthand form "(box) (ref) (mut) fieldname)". The previous strategy was to parse "(ref) (mut) fieldname" then if we encounter a colon, throw an error if either "ref" or "mut" were encountered.
2015-01-19 19:40:51 +00:00
Jorge Aparicio
49684850be remove unnecessary parentheses from range notation 2015-01-19 12:24:43 -05:00
Tom Chittenden
d8372139a7 Fixes #21033 with accompanying test. 2015-01-19 11:58:01 -05:00
bors
cda3490f8f Auto merge of #21269 - alexcrichton:issue-6936, r=pnkfelix
This commit modifies resolve to prevent conflicts with typedef names in the same
method that conflits are prevented with enum names. This is a breaking change
due to the differing semantics in resolve, and any errors generated on behalf of
this change require that a conflicting typedef, module, or structure to be
renamed so they do not conflict.

[breaking-change]
Closes #6936
2015-01-19 15:44:41 +00:00
Jorge Aparicio
74e111caf6 impl Iterator for &mut Iterator and Box<Iterator>
closes #20953
closes #21361
2015-01-19 10:41:07 -05:00
bors
43f2c199e4 Auto merge of #21282 - Aatch:init-memzero, r=alexcrichton
LLVM gets overwhelmed when presented with a zeroinitializer for a large
type. In unoptimised builds, it generates a long sequence of stores to
memory. In optmised builds, it manages to generate a standard memset of
zero values, but takes a long time doing so.

Call out to the `llvm.memset` function to zero out the memory instead.

Fixes #21264
2015-01-19 12:17:07 +00:00
bors
135cac8528 Auto merge of #21099 - sanxiyn:opt-return-ty, r=alexcrichton
This avoids having ast::Ty nodes which have no counterpart in the source.
2015-01-19 08:22:58 +00:00
Diggory Blake
a674f852db Ranges implement Clone where possible 2015-01-19 05:43:15 +00:00
Alex Crichton
70f7165cc8 std: Stabilize TypeId and tweak BoxAny
This commit aims to stabilize the `TypeId` abstraction by moving it out of the
`intrinsics` module into the `any` module of the standard library. Specifically,

* `TypeId` is now defined at `std::any::TypeId`
* `TypeId::hash` has been removed in favor of an implementation of `Hash`.

This commit also performs a final pass over the `any` module, confirming the
following:

* `Any::get_type_id` remains unstable as *usage* of the `Any` trait will likely
  never require this, and the `Any` trait does not need to be implemented for
  any other types. As a result, this implementation detail can remain unstable
  until associated statics are implemented.
* `Any::downcast_ref` is now stable
* `Any::downcast_mut` is now stable
* `BoxAny` remains unstable. While a direct impl on `Box<Any>` is allowed today
  it does not allow downcasting of trait objects like `Box<Any + Send>` (those
  returned from `Thread::join`). This is covered by #18737.
* `BoxAny::downcast` is now stable.
2015-01-18 18:29:22 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2549cbec9d rustc_resolve: Do not allow mods to shadow types
This commit modifies resolve to prevent conflicts with typedef names in the same
method that conflits are prevented with enum names. This is a breaking change
due to the differing semantics in resolve, and any errors generated on behalf of
this change require that a conflicting typedef, module, or structure to be
renamed so they do not conflict.

[breaking-change]
Closes #6936
2015-01-18 18:25:55 -08:00
James Miller
25a4adc62f Reduce size of array in test case to 1MB 2015-01-19 09:22:54 +13:00
James Miller
9c5173f8e5 Add test to catch performance regressions 2015-01-19 09:21:23 +13:00
Corey Richardson
2d30f22014 syntax: allow bare sequences in lhs for follow checking
Closes #21350
2015-01-18 10:19:47 -05:00
Seo Sanghyeon
3f0cc8011a Make output type in ast::FnDecl optional 2015-01-18 22:49:19 +09:00
bors
dcaeb6aa23 auto merge of #20901 : dgrunwald/rust/update-token-can-begin-expr, r=sanxiyn
* add `Token::AndAnd` (double borrow)
 * add `Token::DotDot` (range notation)
 * remove `Token::Pound` and `Token::At`

This fixes a syntax error when parsing `fn f() -> RangeTo<i32> { return ..1; }`.

Also, remove `fn_expr_lookahead`.
It's from the `fn~` days and seems to no longer be necessary.
2015-01-18 11:28:53 +00:00
Eduard Burtescu
23a553a303 Improve the vec![...] macro with UFCS.
There are two limitations to the macro that this addresses:
1. the expected type is not propagated, coercions don't trigger
2. references inside element expressions don't outlive the `Vec`

Both of these limitations are caused by the block in the
macro expansion, previously needed to trigger a coercion
from `Box<[T; N]>` to `Box<[T]>`, now possible with UFCS.
2015-01-18 13:13:23 +02:00
bors
30f081e548 auto merge of #21276 : huonw/rust/trait-suggestion-nits, r=nikomatsakis
Follow up to #21008.

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-01-18 09:21:42 +00:00
Paul Collier
d5c83652b3 libsyntax: rename functions from uint to usize 2015-01-17 20:47:30 -08:00
Brian Anderson
5cfbecfdb4 Add allow(unstable) to more tests 2015-01-17 16:38:04 -08:00
Brian Anderson
1f46ae285d Add allow(unstable) to tests that need it 2015-01-17 16:38:04 -08:00
Eduard Burtescu
89b80faa8e Register new snapshots. 2015-01-17 16:37:34 -08:00
Kang Seonghoon
39e19ccdb6 tests: Tidy and allows multi-line htmldocck commands. 2015-01-18 03:23:52 +09:00
Kang Seonghoon
de6f520192 tests: Add htmldocck.py script for the use of Rustdoc tests.
The script is intended as a tool for doing every sort of verifications
amenable to Rustdoc's HTML output. For example, link checkers would go
to this script. It already parses HTML into a document tree form (with
a slight caveat), so future tests can make use of it.

As an example, relevant `rustdoc-*` run-make tests have been updated
to use `htmldocck.py` and got their `verify.sh` removed. In the future
they may go to a dedicated directory with htmldocck running by default.
The detailed explanation of test scripts is provided as a docstring of
htmldocck.

cc #19723
2015-01-18 02:42:15 +09:00
Steve Klabnik
d1ab3799bd Update syntax of ignored test. 2015-01-17 10:51:07 -05:00
bors
89c4e3792d auto merge of #21233 : huonw/rust/simd-size, r=Aatch
This stops the compiler ICEing on the use of SIMD types in FFI signatures. It emits correct code for LLVM intrinsics, but I am quite unsure about the ABI handling in general so I've added a new feature gate `simd_ffi` to try to ensure people don't use it without realising there's a non-trivial risk of codegen brokenness.

Closes #20043.
2015-01-17 10:58:43 +00:00
bors
3e6eaeb69f auto merge of #21205 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-21202, r=nikomatsakis
Loading methods from external crates was erroneously using the type's privacy
for each method instead of each method's privacy. This commit fixes that.

Closes #21202

This commit also moves privacy to its own crate because I thought that was where the bug was. Turns out it wasn't, but it helped me iterate at least!
2015-01-17 08:51:38 +00:00
Huon Wilson
ada312ffbb Address nits in trait suggestions. 2015-01-17 12:47:49 +11:00
Huon Wilson
c8e0e9549d Feature gate SIMD in FFI, due to unknown ABIs.
I don't know if this handling of SIMD types is correct for the C ABI on
all platforms, so lets add an even finer feature gate than just the
`simd` one.

The `simd` one can be used with (relatively) little risk of complete
nonsense, the reason for it is that it is likely that things will
change. Using the types in FFI with an incorrect ABI will at best give
absolute nonsense results, but possibly cause serious breakage too, so
this is a step up in badness, hence a new feature gate.
2015-01-17 11:55:46 +11:00
Huon Wilson
4f08de84c9 Add comprehensive test for no-ICE behaviour of SIMD FFI.
This just compiles a test using SIMD in FFI (mostly importing LLVM
intrinsics) for almost all rustc's supported platforms, but not linking
it or running it, so there's absolutely no guarantee that this is correct.
2015-01-17 11:55:46 +11:00