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2015-04-01Add `#[fundamental]` annotations into libcore so that `Sized` and theNiko Matsakis-0/+1
`Fn` traits are considered fundamental, along with `Box` (though that is mostly for show; the real type is `~T` in the compiler).
2015-03-31rollup merge of #23919: alexcrichton/stabilize-io-errorAlex Crichton-2/+44
Conflicts: src/libstd/fs/tempdir.rs src/libstd/io/error.rs
2015-03-31std: Stabilize last bits of io::ErrorAlex Crichton-2/+44
This commit stabilizes a few remaining bits of the `io::Error` type: * The `Error::new` method is now stable. The last `detail` parameter was removed and the second `desc` parameter was generalized to `E: Into<Box<Error>>` to allow creating an I/O error from any form of error. Currently there is no form of downcasting, but this will be added in time. * An implementation of `From<&str> for Box<Error>` was added to liballoc to allow construction of errors from raw strings. * The `Error::raw_os_error` method was stabilized as-is. * Trait impls for `Clone`, `Eq`, and `PartialEq` were removed from `Error` as it is not possible to use them with trait objects. This is a breaking change due to the modification of the `new` method as well as the removal of the trait implementations for the `Error` type. [breaking-change]
2015-03-31rollup merge of #23879: seanmonstar/del-from-errorAlex Crichton-3/+3
Conflicts: src/libcore/error.rs
2015-03-30convert: remove FromError, use From<E> insteadSean McArthur-3/+3
This removes the FromError trait, since it can now be expressed using the new convert::Into trait. All implementations of FromError<E> where changed to From<E>, and `try!` was changed to use From::from instead. Because this removes FromError, it is a breaking change, but fixing it simply requires changing the words `FromError` to `From`, and `from_error` to `from`. [breaking-change]
2015-03-30std: Stabilize the rest of Any/BoxAnyAlex Crichton-20/+6
This commit stabilizes the following APIs: * `TypeId::of` - now that it has an `Any` bound it's ready to be stable. * `Box<Any>::downcast` - now that an inherent impl on `Box<Any>` as well as `Box<Any+Send>` is allowed the `BoxAny` trait is removed in favor of these inherent methods. This is a breaking change due to the removal of the `BoxAny` trait, but consumers can simply remove imports to fix crates. [breaking-change]
2015-03-26Implement `Reflect` trait with a variant on the standard OIBITNiko Matsakis-3/+3
semantics that tests the *interface* of trait objects, rather than what they close over.
2015-03-23Add #![feature] attributes to doctestsBrian Anderson-0/+3
2015-03-18Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-1/+0
2015-03-17Auto merge of #23423 - nikomatsakis:issue-18737-trait-subtyping, r=nrcbors-1/+10
This upcast coercion currently never requires vtable changes. It should be generalized. This is a [breaking-change] -- if you have an impl on an object type like `impl SomeTrait`, then this will no longer be applicable to object types like `SomeTrait+Send`. In the standard library, this primarily affected `Any`, and this PR adds impls for `Any+Send` as to keep the API the same in practice. An alternate workaround is to use UFCS form or standalone fns. For more details, see <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/18737#issuecomment-78450798>. r? @nrc
2015-03-17Remove subtyping for object types and replace with an *upcast* coercion.Niko Matsakis-1/+10
This upcast coercion currently preserves the vtable for the object, but eventually it can be used to create a derived vtable. The upcast coercion is not introduced into method dispatch; see comment on #18737 for information about why. Fixes #18737.
2015-03-13Remove explicit syntax highlight from docs.Joseph Crail-1/+1
2015-03-11Example -> ExamplesSteve Klabnik-1/+1
This brings comments in line with https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0505-api-comment-conventions.md#using-markdown
2015-03-05Remove integer suffixes where the types in compiled code are identical.Eduard Burtescu-1/+1
2015-03-03Switched to Box::new in many places.Felix S. Klock II-1/+1
Many of the modifications putting in `Box::new` calls also include a pointer to Issue 22405, which tracks going back to `box <expr>` if possible in the future. (Still tried to use `Box<_>` where it sufficed; thus some tests still have `box_syntax` enabled, as they use a mix of `box` and `Box::new`.) Precursor for overloaded-`box` and placement-`in`; see Issue 22181.
2015-03-03inline `Box::new` always.Felix S. Klock II-0/+1
(You shouldn't use it, but it is a semi-reasonable way to annotate types when necessary.)
2015-02-23Use boxed functions instead of transmuteStepan Koltsov-2/+3
... to convert between Box and raw pointers. E. g. use ``` let b: Box<Foo> = Box::from_raw(p); ``` instead of ``` let b: Box<Foo> = mem::transmute(p); ``` Patch also changes closure release code in `src/libstd/sys/unix/thread.rs` when `pthread_create` failed. Raw pointer was transmuted to box of `FnOnce()` instead of `Thunk`. This code was probably never executed, because `pthread_create` rarely fails in practice.
2015-02-23boxed: mark from_raw and into_raw functions inlineStepan Koltsov-0/+2
2015-02-23boxed: fix typo in docStepan Koltsov-3/+3
2015-02-20Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-8/+0
2015-02-18std: Stabilize the `hash` moduleAlex Crichton-8/+17
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 823][rfc] which is another pass over the `std::hash` module for stabilization. The contents of the module were not entirely marked stable, but some portions which remained quite similar to the previous incarnation are now marked `#[stable]`. Specifically: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0823-hash-simplification.md * `std::hash` is now stable (the name) * `Hash` is now stable * `Hash::hash` is now stable * `Hasher` is now stable * `SipHasher` is now stable * `SipHasher::new` and `new_with_keys` are now stable * `Hasher for SipHasher` is now stable * Many `Hash` implementations are now stable All other portions of the `hash` module remain `#[unstable]` as they are less commonly used and were recently redesigned. This commit is a breaking change due to the modifications to the `std::hash` API and more details can be found on the [RFC][rfc]. Closes #22467 [breaking-change]
2015-02-03std: Remove `iter::ByRef` and generalize implsAlex Crichton-17/+15
This removes the `ByRef` iterator adaptor to stay in line with the changes to `std::io`. The `by_ref` method instead just returns `&mut Self`. This also removes the implementation of `Iterator for &mut Iterator` and instead generalizes it to `Iterator for &mut I` where `I: Iterator + ?Sized`. The `Box<I>` implementations were also updated. This is a breaking change due to the removal of the `std::iter::ByRef` type. All mentions of `ByRef<'a, T>` should be replaced with `&mut T` to migrate forward. [breaking-change]
2015-02-01box: into_raw, from_raw functionsStepan Koltsov-0/+46
Functions are needed for safety and convenience. It is a common pattern to use `mem::transmute` to convert between `Box` and raw pointer, like this: ``` let b = Box::new(3); let p = mem::transmute(b); // pass `p` to some C library ``` After this commit, conversion can be written as: ``` let p = boxed::into_raw(b); ``` `into_raw` and `from_raw` functions are still unsafe, but they are much safer than `mem::transmute`, because *raw functions do not convert between incompatible pointers. For example, this likely incorrect code can be successfully compiled: ``` let p: *mut u64 = ... let b: Box<u32> = mem::transmute(p); ``` Using `from_raw` results in compile-time error: ``` let p: *mut u64 = ... let b: Box<u32> = Box::from_raw(p); // compile-time error ``` `into_raw` and `from_raw` functions are similar to C++ `std::unique_ptr` `release` function [1] and constructor from pointer [2]. [1] http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/unique_ptr/release [2] http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/unique_ptr/unique_ptr
2015-01-29s/Show/Debug/gJorge Aparicio-1/+1
2015-01-29remove #[old_impl_check] now that #21363 has been fixedJorge Aparicio-2/+0
2015-01-25Merge remote-tracking branch 'rust-lang/master'Brian Anderson-64/+91
Conflicts: mk/tests.mk src/liballoc/arc.rs src/liballoc/boxed.rs src/liballoc/rc.rs src/libcollections/bit.rs src/libcollections/btree/map.rs src/libcollections/btree/set.rs src/libcollections/dlist.rs src/libcollections/ring_buf.rs src/libcollections/slice.rs src/libcollections/str.rs src/libcollections/string.rs src/libcollections/vec.rs src/libcollections/vec_map.rs src/libcore/any.rs src/libcore/array.rs src/libcore/borrow.rs src/libcore/error.rs src/libcore/fmt/mod.rs src/libcore/iter.rs src/libcore/marker.rs src/libcore/ops.rs src/libcore/result.rs src/libcore/slice.rs src/libcore/str/mod.rs src/libregex/lib.rs src/libregex/re.rs src/librustc/lint/builtin.rs src/libstd/collections/hash/map.rs src/libstd/collections/hash/set.rs src/libstd/sync/mpsc/mod.rs src/libstd/sync/mutex.rs src/libstd/sync/poison.rs src/libstd/sync/rwlock.rs src/libsyntax/feature_gate.rs src/libsyntax/test.rs
2015-01-23grandfathered -> rust1Brian Anderson-17/+17
2015-01-23Set unstable feature names appropriatelyBrian Anderson-2/+2
* `core` - for the core crate * `hash` - hashing * `io` - io * `path` - path * `alloc` - alloc crate * `rand` - rand crate * `collections` - collections crate * `std_misc` - other parts of std * `test` - test crate * `rustc_private` - everything else
2015-01-22Beef up docs for Box<T>Steve Klabnik-11/+68
2015-01-21Remove 'since' from unstable attributesBrian Anderson-2/+2
2015-01-21Add 'feature' and 'since' to stability attributesBrian Anderson-20/+22
2015-01-21rollup merge of #21457: alexcrichton/issue-21436Alex Crichton-7/+16
Conflicts: src/liballoc/boxed.rs src/librustc/middle/traits/error_reporting.rs src/libstd/sync/mpsc/mod.rs
2015-01-21rollup merge of #21446: stepancheg/boxed-testAlex Crichton-54/+0
Conflicts: src/liballoc/boxed.rs
2015-01-21rollup merge of #21392: japaric/iterAlex Crichton-0/+15
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
2015-01-20std: Rename Show/String to Debug/DisplayAlex Crichton-7/+16
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
2015-01-20also forward Iterator::size_hint()Jorge Aparicio-0/+4
2015-01-20alloc::boxed: enable testStepan Koltsov-53/+0
Previously test was disabled due to `#[cfg(test)]` before `mod boxed`.
2015-01-19impl Iterator for &mut Iterator and Box<Iterator>Jorge Aparicio-0/+11
closes #20953 closes #21361
2015-01-18std: Stabilize TypeId and tweak BoxAnyAlex Crichton-4/+6
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.
2015-01-17Register new snapshots.Eduard Burtescu-8/+0
2015-01-08Improvements to feature stagingBrian Anderson-1/+1
This gets rid of the 'experimental' level, removes the non-staged_api case (i.e. stability levels for out-of-tree crates), and lets the staged_api attributes use 'unstable' and 'deprecated' lints. This makes the transition period to the full feature staging design a bit nicer.
2015-01-07Test fixes and rebase conflictsAlex Crichton-4/+6
2015-01-07rollup merge of #20723: pnkfelix/feature-gate-box-syntaxAlex Crichton-10/+19
Conflicts: src/compiletest/compiletest.rs src/libcollections/lib.rs src/libserialize/lib.rs src/libsyntax/feature_gate.rs
2015-01-07rollup merge of #20722: alexcrichton/audit-showAlex Crichton-0/+1
Conflicts: src/libcollections/vec.rs src/libcore/fmt/mod.rs src/librustdoc/html/format.rs
2015-01-07rollup merge of #20710: daboross/fix-stable-before-bracketAlex Crichton-3/+3
This changes a line that has `\n#[stable]}` to instead have `}\n#[stable]`. The #[stable] has been before the bracket since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/b94bcbf56eab163517e8ffc93888284b8dbb6238. This is a (very) minor change, and I have not built this locally because of my not-so-powerful machine.
2015-01-08Switch to using `Box::new` in the tests in `alloc::boxed`.Felix S. Klock II-10/+10
2015-01-07std: Tweak String implementationsAlex Crichton-0/+1
This commit performs a pass over the implementations of the new `String` trait in the formatting module. Some implementations were removed as a conservative move pending an upcoming convention about `String` implementations, and some were added in order to retain consistency across the libraries. Specifically: * All "smart pointers" implement `String` now, adding missing implementations for `Arc` and `Rc`. * The `Vec<T>` and `[T]` types no longer implement `String`. * The `*const T` and `*mut T` type no longer implement `String`. * The `()` type no longer implements `String`. * The `Path` type's `Show` implementation does not surround itself with `Path {}` (a minor tweak). All implementations of `String` in this PR were also marked `#[stable]` to indicate that the types will continue to implement the `String` trait regardless of what it looks like.
2015-01-07Add `Box::new` method. Prereq for feature-gating `box <expr>` itself.Felix S. Klock II-0/+9
2015-01-07Fix #[stable] coming before } instead of afterDabo Ross-3/+3
This changes a line that has `\n#[stable]}` to instead have `}\n#[stable]`
2015-01-07std: Stabilize the std::hash moduleAlex Crichton-0/+8
This commit aims to prepare the `std::hash` module for alpha by formalizing its current interface whileholding off on adding `#[stable]` to the new APIs. The current usage with the `HashMap` and `HashSet` types is also reconciled by separating out composable parts of the design. The primary goal of this slight redesign is to separate the concepts of a hasher's state from a hashing algorithm itself. The primary change of this commit is to separate the `Hasher` trait into a `Hasher` and a `HashState` trait. Conceptually the old `Hasher` trait was actually just a factory for various states, but hashing had very little control over how these states were used. Additionally the old `Hasher` trait was actually fairly unrelated to hashing. This commit redesigns the existing `Hasher` trait to match what the notion of a `Hasher` normally implies with the following definition: trait Hasher { type Output; fn reset(&mut self); fn finish(&self) -> Output; } This `Hasher` trait emphasizes that hashing algorithms may produce outputs other than a `u64`, so the output type is made generic. Other than that, however, very little is assumed about a particular hasher. It is left up to implementors to provide specific methods or trait implementations to feed data into a hasher. The corresponding `Hash` trait becomes: trait Hash<H: Hasher> { fn hash(&self, &mut H); } The old default of `SipState` was removed from this trait as it's not something that we're willing to stabilize until the end of time, but the type parameter is always required to implement `Hasher`. Note that the type parameter `H` remains on the trait to enable multidispatch for specialization of hashing for particular hashers. Note that `Writer` is not mentioned in either of `Hash` or `Hasher`, it is simply used as part `derive` and the implementations for all primitive types. With these definitions, the old `Hasher` trait is realized as a new `HashState` trait in the `collections::hash_state` module as an unstable addition for now. The current definition looks like: trait HashState { type Hasher: Hasher; fn hasher(&self) -> Hasher; } The purpose of this trait is to emphasize that the one piece of functionality for implementors is that new instances of `Hasher` can be created. This conceptually represents the two keys from which more instances of a `SipHasher` can be created, and a `HashState` is what's stored in a `HashMap`, not a `Hasher`. Implementors of custom hash algorithms should implement the `Hasher` trait, and only hash algorithms intended for use in hash maps need to implement or worry about the `HashState` trait. The entire module and `HashState` infrastructure remains `#[unstable]` due to it being recently redesigned, but some other stability decision made for the `std::hash` module are: * The `Writer` trait remains `#[experimental]` as it's intended to be replaced with an `io::Writer` (more details soon). * The top-level `hash` function is `#[unstable]` as it is intended to be generic over the hashing algorithm instead of hardwired to `SipHasher` * The inner `sip` module is now private as its one export, `SipHasher` is reexported in the `hash` module. And finally, a few changes were made to the default parameters on `HashMap`. * The `RandomSipHasher` default type parameter was renamed to `RandomState`. This renaming emphasizes that it is not a hasher, but rather just state to generate hashers. It also moves away from the name "sip" as it may not always be implemented as `SipHasher`. This type lives in the `std::collections::hash_map` module as `#[unstable]` * The associated `Hasher` type of `RandomState` is creatively called... `Hasher`! This concrete structure lives next to `RandomState` as an implemenation of the "default hashing algorithm" used for a `HashMap`. Under the hood this is currently implemented as `SipHasher`, but it draws an explicit interface for now and allows us to modify the implementation over time if necessary. There are many breaking changes outlined above, and as a result this commit is a: [breaking-change]