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2015-05-13Remove SNAP commentsNick Cameron-8/+8
2015-05-13RebasingNick Cameron-4/+0
2015-05-13Fix a bunch of bugsNick Cameron-2/+4
* segfault due to not copying drop flag when coercing * fat pointer casts * segfault due to not checking drop flag properly * debuginfo for DST smart pointers * unreachable code in drop glue
2015-05-13Make Rc DST-compatibleNick Cameron-7/+382
2015-05-13eddyb's changes for DST coercionsNick Cameron-2/+10
+ lots of rebasing
2015-05-11Rollup merge of #25254 - cgaebel:check-sizes-on-allocate, r=GankroSteve Klabnik-0/+12
They're only enabled in debug builds, but a panic is usually more welcome than UB in debug builds. Previous review at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/22069 r? @Gankro cc @huon
2015-05-09[liballoc] Adds checks for UB during allocation.Clark Gaebel-0/+12
They're only enabled in debug builds, but a panic is usually more welcome than UB in debug builds.
2015-05-09Convert #[lang="..."] to #[lang = "..."]Nick Hamann-2/+2
In my opinion this looks nicer, but also it matches the whitespace generally used for stability markers more closely.
2015-05-09Squeeze the last bits of `task`s in documentation in favor of `thread`Barosl Lee-6/+6
An automated script was run against the `.rs` and `.md` files, subsituting every occurrence of `task` with `thread`. In the `.rs` files, only the texts in the comment blocks were affected.
2015-05-05Update with correct output.Jan Andersson-1/+1
2015-04-30Add downcasting to std::error::ErrorAaron Turon-3/+8
This commit brings the `Error` trait in line with the [Error interoperation RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/201) by adding downcasting, which has long been intended. This change means that for any `Error` trait objects that are `'static`, you can downcast to concrete error types. To make this work, it is necessary for `Error` to inherit from `Reflect` (which is currently used to mark concrete types as "permitted for reflection, aka downcasting"). This is a breaking change: it means that impls like ```rust impl<T> Error for MyErrorType<T> { ... } ``` must change to something like ```rust impl<T: Reflect> Error for MyErrorType<T> { ... } ``` except that `Reflect` is currently unstable (and should remain so for the time being). For now, code can instead bound by `Any`: ```rust impl<T: Any> Error for MyErrorType<T> { ... } ``` which *is* stable and has `Reflect` as a super trait. The downside is that this imposes a `'static` constraint, but that only constrains *when* `Error` is implemented -- it does not actually constrain the types that can implement `Error`. [breaking-change]
2015-04-28Register new snapshotsTamir Duberstein-5/+1
2015-04-27std: Prepare for linking to muslAlex Crichton-1/+3
This commit modifies the standard library and its dependencies to link correctly when built against MUSL. This primarily ensures that the right libraries are linked against and when they're linked against they're linked against statically.
2015-04-24Change name of unit test sub-module to "tests".Johannes Oertel-1/+1
Changes the style guidelines regarding unit tests to recommend using a sub-module named "tests" instead of "test" for unit tests as "test" might clash with imports of libtest.
2015-04-23Auto merge of #24695 - bluss:arc-default, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+1
Relax bounds on Default implementation for Arc. Send + Sync are overly restrictive, follow other traits for Arc.
2015-04-22Relax bounds on Default implementation for Arc.Ulrik Sverdrup-1/+1
Send + Sync are overly restrictive, follow other traits for Arc.
2015-04-22Remove doc-comment default::Default importsCorey Farwell-1/+0
In 8f5b5f94dcdb9884737dfbc8efd893d1d70f0b14, `default::Default` was added to the prelude, so these imports are no longer necessary.
2015-04-21rollup merge of #24541: alexcrichton/issue-24538Alex Crichton-2/+0
This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes #24538
2015-04-20Rollup merge of #24629 - steveklabnik:gh24511, r=alexcrichtonSteve Klabnik-8/+13
Without the `box` keyword, one of these two reasons is not correct, so let's just eliminate this section and elaborate on the reason for the legit use case inline. Fixes #24511
2015-04-20Rollup merge of #24625 - frewsxcv:patch-16, r=steveklabnikSteve Klabnik-1/+1
As far as I can tell, this conversion to integer to floating point does not need to happen and is beside the point
2015-04-20Clean up Box documentation.Steve Klabnik-8/+13
Without the `box` keyword, one of these two reasons is not correct, so let's just eliminate this section and elaborate on the reason for the legit use case inline. Fixes #24511
2015-04-20Simplify alloc::arc::Arc example in doc-commentCorey Farwell-1/+1
As far as I can tell, this conversion to integer to floating point does not need to happen and is beside the point
2015-04-17std: Add Default/IntoIterator/ToOwned to the preludeAlex Crichton-2/+0
This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes #24538
2015-04-16Suppress improper_ctypes warnings when compiling liballoc with external_featuresKrzysztof Drewniak-0/+1
2015-04-15Fix some typos.Ms2ger-1/+1
2015-04-07alloc: impl fmt::Pointer for Rc, Arc and BoxRicho Healey-0/+24
Closes #24091
2015-04-04Removed explicit lifetimes for `get_mut`. Fixed the doc test.Dzmitry Malyshau-2/+4
2015-04-04Renamed Arc::try_unique to get_mutDzmitry Malyshau-23/+21
2015-04-04Rollup merge of #23997 - richo:typos, r=huonwManish Goregaokar-1/+1
Kinda hoped I'd spot something else for this PR, but then didn't.
2015-04-02liballoc: fix typoRicho Healey-1/+1
2015-04-01rollup merge of #23176: huonw/rm-boundsAlex Crichton-2/+2
2015-04-01Test fixes and rebase conflicts, round 1Alex Crichton-1/+4
2015-04-01rollup merge of #23939: nikomatsakis/fn-boxAlex Crichton-0/+71
Conflicts: src/liballoc/boxed.rs
2015-04-01rollup merge of #23867: nikomatsakis/issue-23086-take-3Alex Crichton-51/+2
This PR implements rust-lang/rfcs#1023. In the process it fixes #23086 and #23516. A few impls in libcore had to be updated, but the impact is generally pretty minimal. Most of the fallout is in the tests that probed the limits of today's coherence. I tested and we were able to build the most popular crates along with iron (modulo errors around errors being sendable). Fixes #23918.
2015-04-01Collect the definition of the `Error` trait into `libstd` for now. ThisNiko Matsakis-51/+2
sidesteps a coherence difficulty where `liballoc` had to prove that `&str: !Error`, which didn't involve any local types.
2015-04-02Rollup merge of #23867 - nikomatsakis:issue-23086-take-3, r=pnkfelixManish Goregaokar-11/+7
This PR implements rust-lang/rfcs#1023. In the process it fixes #23086 and #23516. A few impls in libcore had to be updated, but the impact is generally pretty minimal. Most of the fallout is in the tests that probed the limits of today's coherence. I tested and we were able to build the most popular crates along with iron (modulo errors around errors being sendable). Fixes #23918.
2015-04-02Rollup merge of #23844 - kvark:try_unique, r=alexcrichtonManish Goregaokar-6/+50
While trying to implement parallel ECS processing, I stumbled upon the need to mutate `Arc` contents. The only existed method that allowed that was `make_unique`, but it has issues: - it may clone the data as if nothing happened, where the program may just need to crash - it forces `Clone` bound, which I don't have The new `try_unique` allows accessing the contents mutably without `Clone` bound and error out if the pointer is not unique.
2015-04-01Remove `Thunk` struct and `Invoke` trait; change `Thunk` to be an aliasNiko Matsakis-8/+4
for `Box<FnBox()>`. I found the alias was still handy because it is shorter than the fully written type. This is a [breaking-change]: convert code using `Invoke` to use `FnBox`, which is usually pretty straight-forward. Code using thunk mostly works if you change `Thunk::new => Box::new` and `foo.invoke(arg)` to `foo(arg)`.
2015-04-01Add (unstable) FnBox trait as a nicer replacement for `Thunk`. The docNiko Matsakis-0/+75
comment includes a test that also shows how it can be used.
2015-04-01Fallout in libstd: remove impls now considered to conflict.Niko Matsakis-11/+4
2015-04-01Add `#[fundamental]` annotations into libcore so that `Sized` and theNiko Matsakis-0/+3
`Fn` traits are considered fundamental, along with `Box` (though that is mostly for show; the real type is `~T` in the compiler).
2015-03-31Added Arc::try_uniqueDzmitry Malyshau-6/+50
2015-03-31Test fixes and rebase conflicts, round 3Alex Crichton-1/+0
2015-03-31rollup merge of #23919: alexcrichton/stabilize-io-errorAlex Crichton-2/+45
Conflicts: src/libstd/fs/tempdir.rs src/libstd/io/error.rs
2015-03-31std: Stabilize last bits of io::ErrorAlex Crichton-2/+45
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
2015-03-31rollup merge of #23886: demelev/remove_as_slice_usageAlex Crichton-1/+1
2015-03-31rollup merge of #23876: alexcrichton/stabilize-anyAlex Crichton-21/+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]
2015-03-31rollup merge of #23549: aturon/stab-numAlex Crichton-1/+0
This commit stabilizes the `std::num` module: * The `Int` and `Float` traits are deprecated in favor of (1) the newly-added inherent methods and (2) the generic traits available in rust-lang/num. * The `Zero` and `One` traits are reintroduced in `std::num`, which together with various other traits allow you to recover the most common forms of generic programming. * The `FromStrRadix` trait, and associated free function, is deprecated in favor of inherent implementations. * A wide range of methods and constants for both integers and floating point numbers are now `#[stable]`, having been adjusted for integer guidelines. * `is_positive` and `is_negative` are renamed to `is_sign_positive` and `is_sign_negative`, in order to address #22985 * The `Wrapping` type is moved to `std::num` and stabilized; `WrappingOps` is deprecated in favor of inherent methods on the integer types, and direct implementation of operations on `Wrapping<X>` for each concrete integer type `X`. Closes #22985 Closes #21069 [breaking-change] r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-31Auto merge of #23549 - aturon:stab-num, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+0
This commit stabilizes the `std::num` module: * The `Int` and `Float` traits are deprecated in favor of (1) the newly-added inherent methods and (2) the generic traits available in rust-lang/num. * The `Zero` and `One` traits are reintroduced in `std::num`, which together with various other traits allow you to recover the most common forms of generic programming. * The `FromStrRadix` trait, and associated free function, is deprecated in favor of inherent implementations. * A wide range of methods and constants for both integers and floating point numbers are now `#[stable]`, having been adjusted for integer guidelines. * `is_positive` and `is_negative` are renamed to `is_sign_positive` and `is_sign_negative`, in order to address #22985 * The `Wrapping` type is moved to `std::num` and stabilized; `WrappingOps` is deprecated in favor of inherent methods on the integer types, and direct implementation of operations on `Wrapping<X>` for each concrete integer type `X`. Closes #22985 Closes #21069 [breaking-change] r? @alexcrichton