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2022-08-22net listen backlog update, follow-up from #97963.David CARLIER-4/+2
FreeBSD and using system limit instead for others.
2022-08-21Rollup merge of #100822 - WaffleLapkin:no_offset_question_mark, r=scottmcmMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Replace most uses of `pointer::offset` with `add` and `sub` As PR title says, it replaces `pointer::offset` in compiler and standard library with `pointer::add` and `pointer::sub`. This generally makes code cleaner, easier to grasp and removes (or, well, hides) integer casts. This is generally trivially correct, `.offset(-constant)` is just `.sub(constant)`, `.offset(usized as isize)` is just `.add(usized)`, etc. However in some cases we need to be careful with signs of things. r? ````@scottmcm```` _split off from #100746_
2022-08-21Replace most uses of `pointer::offset` with `add` and `sub`Maybe Waffle-1/+1
2022-08-20Auto merge of #100810 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-xep778s, r=matthiaskrgrbors-2/+10
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #97963 (net listen backlog set to negative on Linux.) - #99935 (Reenable disabled early syntax gates as future-incompatibility lints) - #100129 (add miri-test-libstd support to libstd) - #100500 (Ban references to `Self` in trait object substs for projection predicates too.) - #100636 (Revert "Revert "Allow dynamic linking for iOS/tvOS targets."") - #100718 ([rustdoc] Fix item info display) - #100769 (Suggest adding a reference to a trait assoc item) - #100777 (elaborate how revisions work with FileCheck stuff in src/test/codegen) - #100796 (Refactor: remove unnecessary string searchings) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-08-20Rollup merge of #97963 - devnexen:net_listener_neg, r=the8472Matthias Krüger-2/+10
net listen backlog set to negative on Linux. it will be 4076 (from 5.4) or 128.
2022-08-19use <[u8]>::escape_ascii instead of core::ascii::escape_defaultKaDiWa-14/+2
2022-08-16Update fortanix-sgx-abi and export some useful SGX usercall traitsMohsen Zohrevandi-0/+1
Update fortanix-sgx-abi to 0.5.0 to add support for cancel queue (see https://github.com/fortanix/rust-sgx/pull/405 and https://github.com/fortanix/rust-sgx/pull/404). Export some useful traits for processing SGX usercall. This is needed for https://github.com/fortanix/rust-sgx/pull/404 to avoid duplication.
2022-08-13created tcpstream quickack traitBerend-Jan Lange-0/+119
for linux and android
2022-08-12Adjust cfgsMark Rousskov-4/+4
2022-07-27Allow using stable os::fd::raw items through unstable os::wasi modulebstrie-0/+19
This fixes a regression from stable to nightly. Closes #99502.
2022-07-27Rollup merge of #98583 - joshtriplett:stabilize-windows-symlink-types, r=thomccYuki Okushi-5/+9
Stabilize Windows `FileTypeExt` with `is_symlink_dir` and `is_symlink_file` These calls allow detecting whether a symlink is a file or a directory, a distinction Windows maintains, and one important to software that wants to do further operations on the symlink (e.g. removing it).
2022-07-20Fix the stable version of `AsFd for Arc<T>` and `Box<T>`Josh Stone-2/+2
These merged in #97437 for 1.64.0, apart from the main `io_safety` feature that stabilized in 1.63.0.
2022-07-20Rollup merge of #98101 - vladimir-ea:stdlib_watch_os, r=thomccDylan DPC-4/+8
stdlib support for Apple WatchOS This is a follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95243 (Add Apple WatchOS compiler targets) that adds stdlib support for Apple WatchOS. `@deg4uss3r` `@nagisa`
2022-07-20Library changes for Apple WatchOSVladimir Michael Eatwell-4/+8
2022-07-17Rollup merge of #99088 - niklasf:stabilize-process_set_process_group, ↵Yuki Okushi-3/+30
r=joshtriplett Document and stabilize process_set_process_group Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93857 FCP finished here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93857#issuecomment-1179551697
2022-07-16Expand documentation for `process_group` Josh Triplett-1/+3
Explain PGID 0, and provide the acronym PGID.
2022-07-11Auto merge of #97841 - nvzqz:inline-encode-wide, r=thomccbors-0/+1
Inline Windows `OsStrExt::encode_wide` User crates currently produce much more code than necessary because the optimizer fails to make assumptions about this method.
2022-07-09Document and stabilize process_set_process_groupNiklas Fiekas-3/+28
Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93857 FCP finished here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93857#issuecomment-1179551697
2022-07-07Rollup merge of #97917 - AronParker:master, r=ChrisDentonMatthias Krüger-0/+23
Implement ExitCodeExt for Windows Fixes #97914 ### Motivation: On Windows it is common for applications to return `HRESULT` (`i32`) or `DWORD` (`u32`) values. These stem from COM based components ([HRESULTS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/objbase/nf-objbase-coinitialize)), Win32 errors ([GetLastError](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/errhandlingapi/nf-errhandlingapi-getlasterror)), GUI applications ([WM_QUIT](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winmsg/wm-quit)) and more. The newly stabilized `ExitCode` provides an excellent fit for propagating these values, because `std::process::exit` does not run deconstructors which can result in errors. However, `ExitCode` currently only implements `From<u8> for ExitCode`, which disallows the full range of `i32`/`u32` values. This pull requests attempts to address that shortcoming by providing windows specific extensions that accept a `u32` value (which covers all possible `HRESULTS` and Win32 errors) analog to [ExitStatusExt::from_raw](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/windows/process/trait.ExitStatusExt.html#tymethod.from_raw). This was also intended by the original Stabilization https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93840#issue-1129209143= as pointed out by ``@eggyal`` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97914#issuecomment-1151076755: > Issues around platform specific representations: We resolved this issue by changing the return type of report from i32 to the opaque type ExitCode. __That way we can change the underlying representation without affecting the API, letting us offer full support for platform specific exit code APIs in the future.__ [Emphasis added] ### API ```rust /// Windows-specific extensions to [`process::ExitCode`]. /// /// This trait is sealed: it cannot be implemented outside the standard library. /// This is so that future additional methods are not breaking changes. #[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")] pub trait ExitCodeExt: Sealed { /// Creates a new `ExitCode` from the raw underlying `u32` return value of /// a process. #[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")] fn from_raw(raw: u32) -> Self; } #[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")] impl ExitCodeExt for process::ExitCode { fn from_raw(raw: u32) -> Self { process::ExitCode::from_inner(From::from(raw)) } } ``` ### Misc I apologize in advance if I misplaced any attributes regarding stabilzation, as far as I learned traits are insta-stable so I chose to make them stable. If this is an error, please let me know and I'll correct it. I also added some additional machinery to make it work, analog to [ExitStatus](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/process/struct.ExitStatus.html#). EDIT: Proposal: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/48
2022-07-07Fix doc build on unsupported osesDavid CARLIER-2/+16
2022-07-06changes from feedbackDavid Carlier-6/+4
2022-07-06doc additionsDavid Carlier-1/+33
2022-07-06socket `set_mark` addition.David Carlier-0/+6
to be able to set a marker/id on the socket for network filtering (iptables/ipfw here) purpose.
2022-07-06Fix typo in file descriptor docsFlorian Spieß-1/+1
2022-07-03Auto merge of #97437 - jyn514:impl-asrawfd-arc, r=dtolnaybors-0/+62
`impl<T: AsRawFd> AsRawFd for {Arc,Box}<T>` This allows implementing traits that require a raw FD on Arc and Box. Previously, you'd have to add the function to the trait itself: ```rust trait MyTrait { fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd; } impl<T: MyTrait> MyTrait for Arc<T> { fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd { (**self).as_raw_fd() } } ``` In particular, this leads to lots of "multiple applicable items in scope" errors because you have to disambiguate `MyTrait::as_raw_fd` from `AsRawFd::as_raw_fd` at each call site. In generic contexts, when passing the type to a function that takes `impl AsRawFd` it's also sometimes required to use `T: MyTrait + AsRawFd`, which wouldn't be necessary if I could write `MyTrait: AsRawFd`. After this PR, the code can be simpler: ```rust trait MyTrait: AsRawFd {} impl<T: MyTrait> MyTrait for Arc<T> {} ```
2022-06-27Seal Windows `FileTypeExt` extension trait to allow adding future methodsJosh Triplett-1/+5
2022-06-27Stabilize Windows `FileTypeExt` with `is_symlink_dir` and `is_symlink_file`Josh Triplett-4/+4
These calls allow detecting whether a symlink is a file or a directory, a distinction Windows maintains, and one important to software that wants to do further operations on the symlink (e.g. removing it).
2022-06-21`impl<T: AsFd> AsFd for {Arc,Box}<T>`Joshua Nelson-3/+33
2022-06-21`impl<T: AsRawFd> for {Arc,Box}<T>`Joshua Nelson-0/+32
This allows implementing traits that require a raw FD on Arc and Box. Previously, you'd have to add the function to the trait itself: ```rust trait MyTrait { fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd; } impl<T: MyTrait> MyTrait for Arc<T> { fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd { (**self).as_raw_fd() } } ```
2022-06-21update ioslice docs to use shared slicesConrad Ludgate-2/+2
2022-06-20Rollup merge of #97837 - sunfishcode:sunfishcode/proc-self-mem, r=m-ou-seDylan DPC-0/+19
Document Rust's stance on `/proc/self/mem` Add documentation to `std::os::unix::io` describing Rust's stance on `/proc/self/mem`, treating it as an external entity which is outside the scope of Rust's safety guarantees.
2022-06-20Rollup merge of #97149 - ChrisDenton:win_async_pipes, r=m-ou-seDylan DPC-0/+40
Windows: `CommandExt::async_pipes` Discussed in https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/4670 was the need for third party crates to be able to force `process::Command::spawn` to create pipes as async. This implements the suggestion for a `async_pipes` method that gives third party crates that option. # Example: ```rust use std::process::{Command, Stdio}; Command::new("cmd") .async_pipes(true) .stdin(Stdio::piped()) .stdout(Stdio::piped()) .stderr(Stdio::piped()) .spawn() .unwrap(); ```
2022-06-20Windows: `CommandExt::async_pipes`Chris Denton-0/+40
2022-06-15Auto merge of #97178 - sunfishcode:ownedfd-and-dup, r=joshtriplettbors-35/+80
Add a `BorrowedFd::try_clone_to_owned` and accompanying documentation Add a `BorrowedFd::try_clone_to_owned`, which returns a new `OwnedFd` sharing the underlying file description. And similar for `BorrowedHandle` and `BorrowedSocket` on WIndows. This is similar to the existing `OwnedFd::try_clone`, but it's named differently to reflect that it doesn't return `Result<Self, ...>`. I'm open to suggestions for better names. Also, extend the `unix::io` documentation to mention that `dup` is permitted on `BorrowedFd`. This was originally requsted [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88564#issuecomment-910786081). At the time I wasn't sure whether it was desirable, but it does have uses and it helps clarify the API. The documentation previously didn't rule out using `dup` on a `BorrowedFd`, but the API only offered convenient ways to do it from an `OwnedFd`. With this patch, the API allows one to do `try_clone` on any type where it's permitted.
2022-06-15Add the new stability attributes, for Windows.Dan Gohman-0/+2
2022-06-15Revise the documentation for `try_clone`.Dan Gohman-6/+8
On Unix, describe these in terms of the underlying "file description". On Windows, describe them in terms of the underlying "object".
2022-06-15Add `BorrowedFd::try_clone_to_owned`.Dan Gohman-17/+42
And `BorrowedHandle::try_clone_to_owned` and `BorrowedSocket::try_clone_to_owned` on Windows.
2022-06-15Document that `BorrowedFd` may be used to do a `dup`.Dan Gohman-12/+28
2022-06-15Auto merge of #95897 - AzureMarker:feature/horizon-std, r=nagisabors-30/+191
STD support for the Nintendo 3DS Rustc already supports compiling for the Nintendo 3DS using the `armv6k-nintendo-3ds` target (Tier 3). Until now though, only `core` and `alloc` were supported. This PR adds standard library support for the Nintendo 3DS. A notable exclusion is `std::thread` support, which will come in a follow-up PR as it requires more complicated changes. This has been a joint effort by `@Meziu,` `@ian-h-chamberlain,` myself, and prior work by `@rust3ds` members. ### Background The Nintendo 3DS (Horizon OS) is a mostly-UNIX looking system, with the caveat that it does not come with a full libc implementation out of the box. On the homebrew side (I'm not under NDA), the libc interface is partially implemented by the [devkitPro](https://devkitpro.org/wiki/devkitPro_pacman) toolchain and a user library like [`libctru`](https://github.com/devkitPro/libctru). This is important because there are [some possible legal barriers](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/88529#issuecomment-919938396) to linking directly to a library that uses the underlying platform APIs, since they might be considered a trade secret or under NDA. To get around this, the standard library impl for the 3DS does not directly depend on any platform-level APIs. Instead, it expects standard libc functions to be linked in. The implementation of these libc functions is left to the user. Some functions are provided by the devkitPro toolchain, but in our testing, we used the following to fill in the other functions: - [`libctru`] - provides more basic APIs, such as `nanosleep`. Linked in by way of [`ctru-sys`](https://github.com/Meziu/ctru-rs/tree/master/ctru-sys). - [`pthread-3ds`](https://github.com/Meziu/pthread-3ds) - provides pthread APIs for `std::thread`. Implemented using [`libctru`]. - [`linker-fix-3ds`](https://github.com/Meziu/rust-linker-fix-3ds) - fulfills some other missing libc APIs. Implemented using [`libctru`]. For more details, see the `src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/armv6k-nintendo-3ds.md` file added in this PR. ### Notes We've already upstreamed changes to the [`libc`] crate to support this PR, as well as the upcoming threading PR. These changes have all been released as of 0.2.121, so we bump the crate version in this PR. Edit: After some rebases, the version bump has already been merged so it doesn't appear in this PR. A lot of the changes in this PR are straightforward, and follow in the footsteps of the ESP-IDF target: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87666. The 3DS does not support user space process spawning, so these APIs are unimplemented (similar to ESP-IDF). [`libctru`]: https://github.com/devkitPro/libctru [`libc`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/libc
2022-06-14Add a stability attribute to WASI's `try_clone()`.Dan Gohman-0/+1
2022-06-14Implement stabilization of `#[feature(io_safety)]`.Dan Gohman-78/+139
Implement stabilization of [I/O safety], aka `#[feature(io_safety)]`. Fixes #87074. [I/O safety]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/3128-io-safety.md
2022-06-13Use a private type definition to reduce cfg noiseMark Drobnak-36/+16
I checked with t-libs to make sure this is OK to do on stable functions: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Replacing.20std.20function.20arg.20type.20with.20private.20type.20def.3F
2022-06-13Update libc::stat field namesIan Chamberlain-6/+6
See https://github.com/Meziu/rust-horizon/pull/14
2022-06-13Horizon OS STD supportMeziu-12/+193
Co-authored-by: Ian Chamberlain <ian.h.chamberlain@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Mark Drobnak <mark.drobnak@gmail.com>
2022-06-10net listen backlog set to negative on Linux.David Carlier-2/+10
it will be 4076 (from 5.4) or 128.
2022-06-10Make "windows_process_exit_code_from" unstableAron Parker-3/+3
2022-06-10Incorporate warning for potential exit code ambiguitiesAron Parker-0/+4
2022-06-10Fix copy paste errorAron Parker-1/+1
2022-06-09Implement ExitCodeExt for WindowsAron Parker-0/+19
2022-06-08Fix trailing whitespace.Dan Gohman-1/+1