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2016-01-17Fix LLVM default CPU on powerpc64 and powerpc64leAnton Blanchard-0/+2
We currently pass generic as the CPU to LLVM. This results in worse than required code generation. On little endian, which is only POWER8, we avoid many POWER4 and newer instructions. Pass ppc64 and ppc64le instead.
2016-01-16std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.7 releaseAlex Crichton-1/+0
This commit stabilizes and deprecates the FCP (final comment period) APIs for the upcoming 1.7 beta release. The specific APIs which changed were: Stabilized * `Path::strip_prefix` (renamed from `relative_from`) * `path::StripPrefixError` (new error type returned from `strip_prefix`) * `Ipv4Addr::is_loopback` * `Ipv4Addr::is_private` * `Ipv4Addr::is_link_local` * `Ipv4Addr::is_multicast` * `Ipv4Addr::is_broadcast` * `Ipv4Addr::is_documentation` * `Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified` * `Ipv6Addr::is_loopback` * `Ipv6Addr::is_unique_local` * `Ipv6Addr::is_multicast` * `Vec::as_slice` * `Vec::as_mut_slice` * `String::as_str` * `String::as_mut_str` * `<[T]>::clone_from_slice` - the `usize` return value is removed * `<[T]>::sort_by_key` * `i32::checked_rem` (and other signed types) * `i32::checked_neg` (and other signed types) * `i32::checked_shl` (and other signed types) * `i32::checked_shr` (and other signed types) * `i32::saturating_mul` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_add` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_sub` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_mul` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_div` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_rem` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_neg` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_shl` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_shr` (and other signed types) * `u32::checked_rem` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::checked_neg` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::checked_shl` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::saturating_mul` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_add` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_sub` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_mul` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_div` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_rem` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_neg` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_shl` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_shr` (and other unsigned types) * `ffi::IntoStringError` * `CString::into_string` * `CString::into_bytes` * `CString::into_bytes_with_nul` * `From<CString> for Vec<u8>` * `From<CString> for Vec<u8>` * `IntoStringError::into_cstring` * `IntoStringError::utf8_error` * `Error for IntoStringError` Deprecated * `Path::relative_from` - renamed to `strip_prefix` * `Path::prefix` - use `components().next()` instead * `os::unix::fs` constants - moved to the `libc` crate * `fmt::{radix, Radix, RadixFmt}` - not used enough to stabilize * `IntoCow` - conflicts with `Into` and may come back later * `i32::{BITS, BYTES}` (and other integers) - not pulling their weight * `DebugTuple::formatter` - will be removed * `sync::Semaphore` - not used enough and confused with system semaphores Closes #23284 cc #27709 (still lots more methods though) Closes #27712 Closes #27722 Closes #27728 Closes #27735 Closes #27729 Closes #27755 Closes #27782 Closes #27798
2016-01-13Add powerpc64 and powerpc64le supportAnton Blanchard-1/+57
This adds support for big endian and little endian PowerPC64. make check runs clean apart from one big endian backtrace issue.
2016-01-11Replace no_elf_tls with target_thread_localAmanieu d'Antras-3/+2
2015-12-22Auto merge of #30417 - alexcrichton:better-detect-elf-tls, r=alexcrichtonbors-2/+32
Currently a compiler can be built with the `--disable-elf-tls` option for compatibility with OSX 10.6 which doesn't have ELF TLS. This is unfortunate, however, as a whole new compiler must be generated which can take some time. These commits add a new (feature gated) `cfg(target_thread_local)` annotation set by the compiler which indicates whether `#[thread_local]` is available for use. The compiler now interprets `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` (a standard environment variable) to set this flag on OSX. With this we may want to start compiling our OSX nightlies with `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` set to 10.6 which would allow the compiler out-of-the-box to generate 10.6-compatible binaries. For now the compiler still by default targets OSX 10.7 by allowing ELF TLS by default (e.g. if `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` isn't set).
2015-12-21rustc: Add feature-gated cfg(target_thread_local)Alex Crichton-2/+32
Currently the standard library has some pretty complicated logic to detect whether #[thread_local] should be used or whether it's supported. This is also unfortunately not quite true for OSX where not all versions support the #[thread_local] attribute (only 10.7+ does). Compiling code for OSX 10.6 is typically requested via the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable (e.g. the linker recognizes this), but the standard library unfortunately does not respect this. This commit updates the compiler to add a `target_thread_local` cfg annotation if the platform being targeted supports the `#[thread_local]` attribute. This is feature gated for now, and it is only true on non-aarch64 Linux and 10.7+ OSX (e.g. what the module already does today). Logic has also been added to parse the deployment target environment variable.
2015-12-21Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-3/+0
Lots of cruft to remove!
2015-12-19Auto merge of #30394 - geofft:dt-runpath, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+9
This causes the linker to emit DT_RUNPATH instead of DT_RPATH, which fixes #30378. See that bug for rationale.
2015-12-19Auto merge of #30184 - petrochenkov:ascr, r=nikomatsakisbors-0/+2
This PR is a rebase of the original PR by @eddyb https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/21836 with some unrebasable parts manually reapplied, feature gate added + type equality restriction added as described below. This implementation is partial because the type equality restriction is applied to all type ascription expressions and not only those in lvalue contexts. Thus, all difficulties with detection of these contexts and translation of coercions having effect in runtime are avoided. So, you can't write things with coercions like `let slice = &[1, 2, 3]: &[u8];`. It obviously makes type ascription less useful than it should be, but it's still much more useful than not having type ascription at all. In particular, things like `let v = something.iter().collect(): Vec<_>;` and `let u = t.into(): U;` work as expected and I'm pretty happy with these improvements alone. Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/23416
2015-12-17move error handling from libsyntax/diagnostics.rs to libsyntax/errors/*Nick Cameron-6/+2
Also split out emitters into their own module.
2015-12-16Implement type ascription.Eduard Burtescu-0/+2
2015-12-15Pass --enable-new-dtags to GNU ldGeoffrey Thomas-0/+9
This causes the linker to emit DT_RUNPATH instead of DT_RPATH, which fixes #30378.
2015-12-05std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.6 releaseAlex Crichton-15/+11
This commit is the standard API stabilization commit for the 1.6 release cycle. The list of issues and APIs below have all been through their cycle-long FCP and the libs team decisions are listed below Stabilized APIs * `Read::read_exact` * `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof` (renamed from `UnexpectedEOF`) * libcore -- this was a bit of a nuanced stabilization, the crate itself is now marked as `#[stable]` and the methods appearing via traits for primitives like `char` and `str` are now also marked as stable. Note that the extension traits themeselves are marked as unstable as they're imported via the prelude. The `try!` macro was also moved from the standard library into libcore to have the same interface. Otherwise the functions all have copied stability from the standard library now. * The `#![no_std]` attribute * `fs::DirBuilder` * `fs::DirBuilder::new` * `fs::DirBuilder::recursive` * `fs::DirBuilder::create` * `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt` * `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt::mode` * `vec::Drain` * `vec::Vec::drain` * `string::Drain` * `string::String::drain` * `vec_deque::Drain` * `vec_deque::VecDeque::drain` * `collections::hash_map::Drain` * `collections::hash_map::HashMap::drain` * `collections::hash_set::Drain` * `collections::hash_set::HashSet::drain` * `collections::binary_heap::Drain` * `collections::binary_heap::BinaryHeap::drain` * `Vec::extend_from_slice` (renamed from `push_all`) * `Mutex::get_mut` * `Mutex::into_inner` * `RwLock::get_mut` * `RwLock::into_inner` * `Iterator::min_by_key` (renamed from `min_by`) * `Iterator::max_by_key` (renamed from `max_by`) Deprecated APIs * `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEOF` (renamed to `UnexpectedEof`) * `OsString::from_bytes` * `OsStr::to_cstring` * `OsStr::to_bytes` * `fs::walk_dir` and `fs::WalkDir` * `path::Components::peek` * `slice::bytes::MutableByteVector` * `slice::bytes::copy_memory` * `Vec::push_all` (renamed to `extend_from_slice`) * `Duration::span` * `IpAddr` * `SocketAddr::ip` * `Read::tee` * `io::Tee` * `Write::broadcast` * `io::Broadcast` * `Iterator::min_by` (renamed to `min_by_key`) * `Iterator::max_by` (renamed to `max_by_key`) * `net::lookup_addr` New APIs (still unstable) * `<[T]>::sort_by_key` (added to mirror `min_by_key`) Closes #27585 Closes #27704 Closes #27707 Closes #27710 Closes #27711 Closes #27727 Closes #27740 Closes #27744 Closes #27799 Closes #27801 cc #27801 (doesn't close as `Chars` is still unstable) Closes #28968
2015-11-25Remove all uses of `#[staged_api]`Vadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
2015-11-18Various straight-forward ports that override `visit_nested_items`Niko Matsakis-32/+37
to do "in-situ" visits.
2015-11-18Expose archive_format to target specificationsJohn Kåre Alsaker-0/+1
2015-11-04target_family configurationarcnmx-0/+4
2015-11-03Auto merge of #29285 - eefriedman:libsyntax-panic, r=nrcbors-2/+4
A set of commits which pushes some panics out of core parser methods, and into users of those parser methods.
2015-11-01Auto merge of #29471 - pierzchalski:custom-target-custom-unwind-json, ↵bors-0/+1
r=alexcrichton
2015-11-01Auto merge of #29177 - vadimcn:rtstuff, r=alexcrichtonbors-23/+46
Note: for now, this change only affects `-windows-gnu` builds. So why was this `libgcc` dylib dependency needed in the first place? The stack unwinder needs to know about locations of unwind tables of all the modules loaded in the current process. The easiest portable way of achieving this is to have each module register itself with the unwinder when loaded into the process. All modules compiled by GCC do this by calling the __register_frame_info() in their startup code (that's `crtbegin.o` and `crtend.o`, which are automatically linked into any gcc output). Another important piece is that there should be only one copy of the unwinder (and thus unwind tables registry) in the process. This pretty much means that the unwinder must be in a shared library (unless everything is statically linked). Now, Rust compiler tries very hard to make sure that any given Rust crate appears in the final output just once. So if we link the unwinder statically to one of Rust's crates, everything should be fine. Unfortunately, GCC startup objects are built under assumption that `libgcc` is the one true place for the unwind info registry, so I couldn't find any better way than to replace them. So out go `crtbegin`/`crtend`, in come `rsbegin`/`rsend`! A side benefit of this change is that rustc is now more in control of the command line that goes to the linker, so we could stop using `gcc` as the linker driver and just invoke `ld` directly.
2015-10-30Add JSON parser rule for custom_unwind_resume.pierzchalski-0/+1
2015-10-27Make fatal errors more consistent.Eli Friedman-2/+4
2015-10-25std: Stabilize library APIs for 1.5Alex Crichton-2/+20
This commit stabilizes and deprecates library APIs whose FCP has closed in the last cycle, specifically: Stabilized APIs: * `fs::canonicalize` * `Path::{metadata, symlink_metadata, canonicalize, read_link, read_dir, exists, is_file, is_dir}` - all moved to inherent methods from the `PathExt` trait. * `Formatter::fill` * `Formatter::width` * `Formatter::precision` * `Formatter::sign_plus` * `Formatter::sign_minus` * `Formatter::alternate` * `Formatter::sign_aware_zero_pad` * `string::ParseError` * `Utf8Error::valid_up_to` * `Iterator::{cmp, partial_cmp, eq, ne, lt, le, gt, ge}` * `<[T]>::split_{first,last}{,_mut}` * `Condvar::wait_timeout` - note that `wait_timeout_ms` is not yet deprecated but will be once 1.5 is released. * `str::{R,}MatchIndices` * `str::{r,}match_indices` * `char::from_u32_unchecked` * `VecDeque::insert` * `VecDeque::shrink_to_fit` * `VecDeque::as_slices` * `VecDeque::as_mut_slices` * `VecDeque::swap_remove_front` - (renamed from `swap_front_remove`) * `VecDeque::swap_remove_back` - (renamed from `swap_back_remove`) * `Vec::resize` * `str::slice_mut_unchecked` * `FileTypeExt` * `FileTypeExt::{is_block_device, is_char_device, is_fifo, is_socket}` * `BinaryHeap::from` - `from_vec` deprecated in favor of this * `BinaryHeap::into_vec` - plus a `Into` impl * `BinaryHeap::into_sorted_vec` Deprecated APIs * `slice::ref_slice` * `slice::mut_ref_slice` * `iter::{range_inclusive, RangeInclusive}` * `std::dynamic_lib` Closes #27706 Closes #27725 cc #27726 (align not stabilized yet) Closes #27734 Closes #27737 Closes #27742 Closes #27743 Closes #27772 Closes #27774 Closes #27777 Closes #27781 cc #27788 (a few remaining methods though) Closes #27790 Closes #27793 Closes #27796 Closes #27810 cc #28147 (not all parts stabilized)
2015-10-23Drop `advapi32` and `shell32` from late_link_args.Vadim Chugunov-2/+0
2015-10-21Add the PNaCl/JS targets to the backend.Richard Diamond-1/+44
2015-10-21Moar comments.Vadim Chugunov-3/+3
2015-10-19Don't use GCC's startup objects (crtbegin.o/crtend.o); build and use our own ↵Vadim Chugunov-23/+48
(for now on for -windows-gnu target only). Since it isn't possible to disable linkage of just GCC startup objects, we now need logic for finding libc installation directory and copying the required startup files (e.g. crt2.o) to rustlib directory. Bonus change: use the `-nodefaultlibs` flag on Windows, thus paving the way to direct linker invocation.
2015-10-13Dict -> Struct, StructDef -> VariantData, def -> dataVadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
2015-10-13Provide span for visit_struct_def + remove some dead codeVadim Petrochenkov-1/+2
2015-10-13Remove now redundant NodeId from VariantVadim Petrochenkov-4/+3
2015-09-29Fill in some missing parts in the default HIR visitorVadim Petrochenkov-15/+3
2015-09-28Auto merge of #28668 - alexcrichton:crossing-with-jemalloc, r=nrcbors-9/+9
This commit updates the compiler to not attempt to use jemalloc for platforms where jemalloc is never enabled. Currently the compiler attempts to link in jemalloc based on whether `--disable-jemalloc` was specified at build time for the compiler itself, but this is only the right decision for the host target, not for other targets. This still leaves a hole open where a set of target libraries are downloaded which were built with `--disable-jemalloc` and the compiler is unaware of that, but this is a pretty rare case so it can always be fixed later.
2015-09-26Add support for the rumprun unikernelSebastian Wicki-0/+36
For most parts, rumprun currently looks like NetBSD, as they share the same libc and drivers. However, being a unikernel, rumprun does not support process management, signals or virtual memory, so related functions might fail at runtime. Stack guards are disabled exactly for this reason. Code for rumprun is always cross-compiled, it uses always static linking and needs a custom linker.
2015-09-25rustc: Don't use jemalloc when crossing to MSVCAlex Crichton-9/+9
This commit updates the compiler to not attempt to use jemalloc for platforms where jemalloc is never enabled. Currently the compiler attempts to link in jemalloc based on whether `--disable-jemalloc` was specified at build time for the compiler itself, but this is only the right decision for the host target, not for other targets. This still leaves a hole open where a set of target libraries are downloaded which were built with `--disable-jemalloc` and the compiler is unaware of that, but this is a pretty rare case so it can always be fixed later.
2015-09-24Fix `target_vendor` for AndroidSebastian Wicki-3/+3
2015-09-24rustc: Add target_vendor for target triplesSebastian Wicki-2/+40
This adds a new target property, `target_vendor` which can be used as a matcher for conditional compilation. The vendor is part of the autoconf target triple: <arch><sub>-<vendor>-<os>-<env> The default value for `target_vendor` is "unknown". Matching against the `target_vendor` with `#[cfg]` is currently feature gated as `cfg_target_vendor`.
2015-09-22Use Names in hir::{Field, ExprMethodCall, ExprField}Vadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
2015-09-22Use Names in HIR visitors and foldersVadim Petrochenkov-5/+5
2015-09-22Auto merge of #28578 - gandro:nodefaultlibs, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+9
This patch basically adds a target option for omitting the `-nodefaultlibs` flag when invoking the linker. I am not sure if this is the correct or only way to approach this problem, so any feedback is welcome. Motivation: I'm currently working on a Rust target specification for the [rumprun](/rumpkernel/rumprun) unikernel. rumprun is based on rump kernels and uses NetBSDs libc and drivers to provide a POSIXy environment. It provides its own linker wrapper that generates binaries which can be "baked" into a unikernel after configuration. Using `-nodefaultlibs` on the rumprun linker will prevent it from selecting the search paths for the rumprun libraries. My current target implementation for rumprun is here: gandro/rust@295744b2ee2378f41a20d4b498b8f1991a75e93c Currently, only a target that `is_like_windows` will omit the `-nodefaultlibs` flag, but since rumprun is not like Windows otherwise, I think a separate flag makes more sense. This might be a breaking change for target specifications that have the `is_like_windows` option set to true. Such targets need to set `no_default_libraries` to false in order to restore the old behavior.
2015-09-22Add `no_default_libraries` target linker optionSebastian Wicki-0/+9
If set to false, `-nodefaultlibs` is not passed to the linker. This was the default behavior on Windows, but it should be configurable per target. This is a [breaking-change] for target specifications that have the `is_like_windows` option set to true. Such targets need to set `no_default_libraries` to false in order to restore the old behavior.
2015-09-17Correctly walk import lists in AST visitorsVadim Petrochenkov-0/+4
2015-09-17Remove hir::ExprParenNick Cameron-2/+0
2015-09-16Use ast attributes every where (remove HIR attributes).Nick Cameron-1/+1
This could be a [breaking-change] if your lint or syntax extension (is that even possible?) uses HIR attributes or literals.
2015-09-14Auto merge of #28256 - petrochenkov:conv, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+5
This patch transforms functions of the form ``` fn f<Generic: AsRef<Concrete>>(arg: Generic) { let arg: &Concrete = arg.as_ref(); // Code using arg } ``` to the next form: ``` #[inline] fn f<Generic: AsRef<Concrete>>(arg: Generic) { fn f_inner(arg: &Concrete) { // Code using arg } f_inner(arg.as_ref()); } ``` Therefore, most of the code is concrete and not duplicated during monomorphisation (unless inlined) and only the tiny bit of conversion code is duplicated. This method was mentioned by @aturon in the Conversion Traits RFC (https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blame/master/text/0529-conversion-traits.md#L249) and similar techniques are not uncommon in C++ template libraries. This patch goes to the extremes and applies the transformation even to smaller functions<sup>1</sup> for purity of the experiment. *Some of them can be rolled back* if considered too ridiculous. <sup>1</sup> However who knows how small are these functions are after inlining and everything. The functions in question are mostly `fs`/`os` functions and not used especially often with variety of argument types, so the code size reduction is rather small (but consistent). Here are the sizes of stage2 artifacts before and after the patch: https://gist.github.com/petrochenkov/e76a6b280f382da13c5d https://gist.github.com/petrochenkov/6cc28727d5256dbdfed0 Note: All the `inner` functions are concrete and unavailable for cross-crate inlining, some of them may need `#[inline]` annotations in the future. r? @aturon
2015-09-10Auto merge of #28282 - DiamondLovesYou:optional-data-layout, r=alexcrichtonbors-3/+11
NFC.
2015-09-09Refactor `TargetOptions::data_layout` into an `Option`al value to reflect ↵Richard Diamond-3/+11
current usage. NFC.
2015-09-09Reduce code bloat from conversion traits in function parametersVadim Petrochenkov-1/+5
2015-09-05DragonFly: Remove -L paths from pre_link_args.Michael Neumann-2/+0
Having -L/usr/local/lib in the linking path by default interferes with an already installed version of Rust during building of Rust.
2015-09-03Use proper span for break and continue labelsSimonas Kazlauskas-2/+2
Fixes #28109
2015-09-03Add an intital HIR and lowering stepNick Cameron-61/+15