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2014-06-24librustc: Remove the fallback to `int` from typechecking.Niko Matsakis-18/+18
This breaks a fair amount of code. The typical patterns are: * `for _ in range(0, 10)`: change to `for _ in range(0u, 10)`; * `println!("{}", 3)`: change to `println!("{}", 3i)`; * `[1, 2, 3].len()`: change to `[1i, 2, 3].len()`. RFC #30. Closes #6023. [breaking-change]
2014-06-09collections: Add missing Default implsTom Jakubowski-0/+6
Add Default impls for TreeMap, TreeSet, SmallIntMap, BitvSet, DList, PriorityQueue, RingBuf, TrieMap, and TrieSet.
2014-06-09core: Move the collections traits to libcollectionsAlex Crichton-0/+1
This commit moves Mutable, Map, MutableMap, Set, and MutableSet from `core::collections` to the `collections` crate at the top-level. Additionally, this removes the `deque` module and moves the `Deque` trait to only being available at the top-level of the collections crate. All functionality continues to be reexported through `std::collections`. [breaking-change]
2014-06-08core: Rename `container` mod to `collections`. Closes #12543Brian Anderson-1/+1
Also renames the `Container` trait to `Collection`. [breaking-change]
2014-06-05Fallout from the libcollections movementAlex Crichton-3/+7
2014-06-05std: Recreate a `collections` moduleAlex Crichton-4/+6
As with the previous commit with `librand`, this commit shuffles around some `collections` code. The new state of the world is similar to that of librand: * The libcollections crate now only depends on libcore and liballoc. * The standard library has a new module, `std::collections`. All functionality of libcollections is reexported through this module. I would like to stress that this change is purely cosmetic. There are very few alterations to these primitives. There are a number of notable points about the new organization: * std::{str, slice, string, vec} all moved to libcollections. There is no reason that these primitives shouldn't be necessarily usable in a freestanding context that has allocation. These are all reexported in their usual places in the standard library. * The `hashmap`, and transitively the `lru_cache`, modules no longer reside in `libcollections`, but rather in libstd. The reason for this is because the `HashMap::new` contructor requires access to the OSRng for initially seeding the hash map. Beyond this requirement, there is no reason that the hashmap could not move to libcollections. I do, however, have a plan to move the hash map to the collections module. The `HashMap::new` function could be altered to require that the `H` hasher parameter ascribe to the `Default` trait, allowing the entire `hashmap` module to live in libcollections. The key idea would be that the default hasher would be different in libstd. Something along the lines of: // src/libstd/collections/mod.rs pub type HashMap<K, V, H = RandomizedSipHasher> = core_collections::HashMap<K, V, H>; This is not possible today because you cannot invoke static methods through type aliases. If we modified the compiler, however, to allow invocation of static methods through type aliases, then this type definition would essentially be switching the default hasher from `SipHasher` in libcollections to a libstd-defined `RandomizedSipHasher` type. This type's `Default` implementation would randomly seed the `SipHasher` instance, and otherwise perform the same as `SipHasher`. This future state doesn't seem incredibly far off, but until that time comes, the hashmap module will live in libstd to not compromise on functionality. * In preparation for the hashmap moving to libcollections, the `hash` module has moved from libstd to libcollections. A previously snapshotted commit enables a distinct `Writer` trait to live in the `hash` module which `Hash` implementations are now parameterized over. Due to using a custom trait, the `SipHasher` implementation has lost its specialized methods for writing integers. These can be re-added backwards-compatibly in the future via default methods if necessary, but the FNV hashing should satisfy much of the need for speedier hashing. A list of breaking changes: * HashMap::{get, get_mut} no longer fails with the key formatted into the error message with `{:?}`, instead, a generic message is printed. With backtraces, it should still be not-too-hard to track down errors. * The HashMap, HashSet, and LruCache types are now available through std::collections instead of the collections crate. * Manual implementations of hash should be parameterized over `hash::Writer` instead of just `Writer`. [breaking-change]
2014-06-04core: Apply stability attributes to ptr modBrian Anderson-5/+6
* null and mut_null are unstable. Their names may change if the unsafe pointer types change. * copy_memory and copy_overlapping_memory are unstable. We think they aren't going to change. * set_memory and zero_memory are experimental. Both the names and the semantics are under question. * swap and replace are unstable and probably won't change. * read is unstable, probably won't change * read_and_zero is experimental. It's necessity is in doubt. * mem::overwrite is now called ptr::write to match read and is unstable. mem::overwrite is now deprecated * array_each, array_each_with_len, buf_len, and position are all deprecated because they use old style iteration and their utility is generally under question.
2014-06-01std: Drop Total from Total{Eq,Ord}Alex Crichton-5/+5
This completes the last stage of the renaming of the comparison hierarchy of traits. This change renames TotalEq to Eq and TotalOrd to Ord. In the future the new Eq/Ord will be filled out with their appropriate methods, but for now this change is purely a renaming change. [breaking-change]
2014-05-20core: Stabilize the mem moduleAlex Crichton-9/+9
Excluding the functions inherited from the cast module last week (with marked stability levels), these functions received the following treatment. * size_of - this method has become #[stable] * nonzero_size_of/nonzero_size_of_val - these methods have been removed * min_align_of - this method is now #[stable] * pref_align_of - this method has been renamed without the `pref_` prefix, and it is the "default alignment" now. This decision is in line with what clang does (see url linked in comment on function). This function is now #[stable]. * init - renamed to zeroed and marked #[stable] * uninit - marked #[stable] * move_val_init - renamed to overwrite and marked #[stable] * {from,to}_{be,le}{16,32,64} - all functions marked #[stable] * swap/replace/drop - marked #[stable] * size_of_val/min_align_of_val/align_of_val - these functions are marked #[unstable], but will continue to exist in some form. Concerns have been raised about their `_val` prefix. [breaking-change]
2014-05-18Fix dead code warningsAdolfo Ochagavía-0/+2
2014-05-18Refactored and renamed functions to avoid failureAdolfo Ochagavía-63/+57
2014-05-18Rename to_vec and to_sorted_vecAdolfo Ochagavía-2/+8
2014-05-18Replaced Ord by TotalOrd in priority queueAdolfo Ochagavía-5/+5
2014-05-06librustc: Remove `~EXPR`, `~TYPE`, and `~PAT` from the language, exceptPatrick Walton-7/+7
for `~str`/`~[]`. Note that `~self` still remains, since I forgot to add support for `Box<self>` before the snapshot. How to update your code: * Instead of `~EXPR`, you should write `box EXPR`. * Instead of `~TYPE`, you should write `Box<Type>`. * Instead of `~PATTERN`, you should write `box PATTERN`. [breaking-change]
2014-05-02Replace most ~exprs with 'box'. #11779Brian Anderson-5/+5
2014-04-28Deprecate the rev_iter pattern in all places where a DoubleEndedIterator is ↵Jonathan S-2/+2
provided (everywhere but treemap) This commit deprecates rev_iter, mut_rev_iter, move_rev_iter everywhere (except treemap) and also deprecates related functions like rsplit, rev_components, and rev_str_components. In every case, these functions can be replaced with the non-reversed form followed by a call to .rev(). To make this more concrete, a translation table for all functional changes necessary follows: * container.rev_iter() -> container.iter().rev() * container.mut_rev_iter() -> container.mut_iter().rev() * container.move_rev_iter() -> container.move_iter().rev() * sliceorstr.rsplit(sep) -> sliceorstr.split(sep).rev() * path.rev_components() -> path.components().rev() * path.rev_str_components() -> path.str_components().rev() In terms of the type system, this change also deprecates any specialized reversed iterator types (except in treemap), opting instead to use Rev directly if any type annotations are needed. However, since methods directly returning reversed iterators are now discouraged, the need for such annotations should be small. However, in those cases, the general pattern for conversion is to take whatever follows Rev in the original reversed name and surround it with Rev<>: * RevComponents<'a> -> Rev<Components<'a>> * RevStrComponents<'a> -> Rev<StrComponents<'a>> * RevItems<'a, T> -> Rev<Items<'a, T>> * etc. The reasoning behind this change is that it makes the standard API much simpler without reducing readability, performance, or power. The presence of functions such as rev_iter adds more boilerplate code to libraries (all of which simply call .iter().rev()), clutters up the documentation, and only helps code by saving two characters. Additionally, the numerous type synonyms that were used to make the type signatures look nice like RevItems add even more boilerplate and clutter up the docs even more. With this change, all that cruft goes away. [breaking-change]
2014-04-09collections: replace all ~[T] with Vec<T>.Huon Wilson-45/+45
2014-04-04extra: Add with_capacity to PriorityQueue and SmallIntMapErick Tryzelaar-0/+5
2014-03-31collections: Switch field privacy as necessaryAlex Crichton-2/+2
2014-03-30Rename `from_iterator` to `from_iter` for consistency.Brian Anderson-1/+1
2014-03-28Convert most code to new inner attribute syntax.Brian Anderson-1/+1
Closes #2569
2014-03-25Changed `iter::Extendable` and `iter::FromIterator` to take a `Iterator` by ↵Marvin Löbel-4/+3
value
2014-03-20rename std::vec -> std::sliceDaniel Micay-2/+2
Closes #12702
2014-02-11Move replace and swap to std::mem. Get rid of std::utilEdward Wang-2/+1
Also move Void to std::any, move drop to std::mem and reexport in prelude.
2014-02-09std: Add move_val_init to mem. Replace direct intrinsic usageBrian Anderson-1/+1
2014-02-07moved collections from libextra into libcollectionsHeroesGrave-0/+388