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2014-09-19Add enum variants to the type namespaceNick Cameron-18/+19
Change to resolve and update compiler and libs for uses. [breaking-change] Enum variants are now in both the value and type namespaces. This means that if you have a variant with the same name as a type in scope in a module, you will get a name clash and thus an error. The solution is to either rename the type or the variant.
2014-09-04Center alignment for fmtwickerwaka-1/+5
Use '^' to specify center alignment in format strings. fmt!( "[{:^5s}]", "Hi" ) -> "[ Hi ]" fmt!( "[{:^5s}]", "H" ) -> "[ H ]" fmt!( "[{:^5d}]", 1i ) -> "[ 1 ]" fmt!( "[{:^5d}]", -1i ) -> "[ -1 ]" fmt!( "[{:^6d}]", 1i ) -> "[ 1 ]" fmt!( "[{:^6d}]", -1i ) -> "[ -1 ]" If the padding is odd then the padding on the right will be one character longer than the padding on the left. Tuples squashed
2014-08-29Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-3/+0
2014-08-24Adjust the error messages to match the pattern "expected foo, found bar"Jonas Hietala-1/+1
Closes #8492
2014-08-16librustc: Forbid external crates, imports, and/or items from beingPatrick Walton-1/+4
declared with the same name in the same scope. This breaks several common patterns. First are unused imports: use foo::bar; use baz::bar; Change this code to the following: use baz::bar; Second, this patch breaks globs that import names that are shadowed by subsequent imports. For example: use foo::*; // including `bar` use baz::bar; Change this code to remove the glob: use foo::{boo, quux}; use baz::bar; Or qualify all uses of `bar`: use foo::{boo, quux}; use baz; ... baz::bar ... Finally, this patch breaks code that, at top level, explicitly imports `std` and doesn't disable the prelude. extern crate std; Because the prelude imports `std` implicitly, there is no need to explicitly import it; just remove such directives. The old behavior can be opted into via the `import_shadowing` feature gate. Use of this feature gate is discouraged. This implements RFC #116. Closes #16464. [breaking-change]
2014-07-25librustc: Disallow mutation and assignment in pattern guards, and modifyPatrick Walton-2/+7
the CFG for match statements. There were two bugs in issue #14684. One was simply that the borrow check didn't know about the correct CFG for match statements: the pattern must be a predecessor of the guard. This disallows the bad behavior if there are bindings in the pattern. But it isn't enough to prevent the memory safety problem, because of wildcards; thus, this patch introduces a more restrictive rule, which disallows assignments and mutable borrows inside guards outright. I discussed this with Niko and we decided this was the best plan of action. This breaks code that performs mutable borrows in pattern guards. Most commonly, the code looks like this: impl Foo { fn f(&mut self, ...) {} fn g(&mut self, ...) { match bar { Baz if self.f(...) => { ... } _ => { ... } } } } Change this code to not use a guard. For example: impl Foo { fn f(&mut self, ...) {} fn g(&mut self, ...) { match bar { Baz => { if self.f(...) { ... } else { ... } } _ => { ... } } } } Sometimes this can result in code duplication, but often it illustrates a hidden memory safety problem. Closes #14684. [breaking-change]
2014-07-09Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-2/+0
Closes #15544
2014-07-05Add #[crate_name] attributes as necessaryAlex Crichton-1/+3
2014-06-27Update to 0.11.0 0.11.0Alex Crichton-1/+1
2014-06-17Mark all crates except std as experimentalBrian Anderson-1/+1
2014-06-11std: Remove i18n/l10n from format!Alex Crichton-385/+23
* The select/plural methods from format strings are removed * The # character no longer needs to be escaped * The \-based escapes have been removed * '{{' is now an escape for '{' * '}}' is now an escape for '}' Closes #14810 [breaking-change]
2014-06-01std: Drop Total from Total{Eq,Ord}Alex Crichton-2/+2
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]
2014-05-30std: Rename {Eq,Ord} to Partial{Eq,Ord}Alex Crichton-12/+12
This is part of the ongoing renaming of the equality traits. See #12517 for more details. All code using Eq/Ord will temporarily need to move to Partial{Eq,Ord} or the Total{Eq,Ord} traits. The Total traits will soon be renamed to {Eq,Ord}. cc #12517 [breaking-change]
2014-05-27std: Rename strbuf operations to stringRicho Healey-1/+1
[breaking-change]
2014-05-24core: rename strbuf::StrBuf to string::StringRicho Healey-2/+2
[breaking-change]
2014-05-22libstd: Remove `~str` from all `libstd` modules except `fmt` and `str`.Patrick Walton-8/+10
2014-05-16libfmt_macros: Remove all uses of `~str` from `libfmt_macros`Patrick Walton-3/+3
2014-05-12Add the patch number to version strings. Closes #13289Brian Anderson-1/+1
2014-05-08std: Extract format string parsing out of libstdAlex Crichton-0/+989
This code does not belong in libstd, and rather belongs in a dedicated crate. In the future, the syntax::ext::format module should move to the fmt_macros crate (hence the name of the crate), but for now the fmt_macros crate will only contain the format string parser. The entire fmt_macros crate is marked #[experimental] because it is not meant for general consumption, only the format!() interface is officially supported, not the internals. This is a breaking change for anyone using the internals of std::fmt::parse. Some of the flags have moved to std::fmt::rt, while the actual parsing support has all moved to the fmt_macros library. [breaking-change]