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2015-10-25std: Stabilize library APIs for 1.5Alex Crichton-0/+2
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)
2015-10-09review commentsNick Cameron-5/+0
2015-10-09Misc fixupsNick Cameron-1/+1
2015-10-09Some cleanup of no longer used AST thingsNick Cameron-2/+1
2015-10-09Fixes to rustdoc, etc.Nick Cameron-2/+9
2015-10-02Auto merge of #28768 - alexcrichton:dep-info++, r=brsonbors-2/+4
This PR closes out #28716 and #28735 by making two changes to the compiler: 1. The `--emit` flag to the compiler now supports the ability to specify the output file name of a partuclar emit type. For example `--emit dep-info=bar.d,asm=foo.s,link` is now accepted. 2. The dep-info emission now emits a dummy target for all input file names to protect against deleted files.
2015-10-01move job of creating local-def-ids to ast-map (with a few stragglers)Niko Matsakis-2/+6
2015-09-30rustc: Support output filenames for each emit typeAlex Crichton-2/+4
Currently the compiler supports the ability to emit multiple output types as part of one compilation (e.g. asm, LLVM IR, bytecode, link, dep-info, etc). It does not, however, support the ability to customize the output filename for each of these output types. The `-o` flag is ignored if multiple emit types are specified (and the compiler emits a warning about this). Normally this doesn't matter too much, but in the case of `dep-info` it can lead to a number of problems (e.g. see #28716). By allowing customization of the output filename for each emit type we're able to solve the problems in that issue. This commit adds support for the `--emit` option to the compiler to look like: rustc foo.rs --emit dep-info=.deps/foo.d,link This indicates that the `dep-info` output type will be placed at `.deps/foo.d` and the `link` output type will otherwise be determined via the `--out-dir` and `-o` flags. Closes #28716
2015-09-16Use ast attributes every where (remove HIR attributes).Nick Cameron-2/+2
This could be a [breaking-change] if your lint or syntax extension (is that even possible?) uses HIR attributes or literals.
2015-09-03Add an intital HIR and lowering stepNick Cameron-3/+6
2015-07-10Change some instances of .connect() to .join()Wesley Wiser-1/+1
2015-06-10Removed many pointless calls to *iter() and iter_mut()Joshua Landau-5/+6
2015-05-14syntax: refactor (Span)Handler and ParseSess constructors to be methods.Eduard Burtescu-5/+5
2015-05-09Squeeze the last bits of `task`s in documentation in favor of `thread`Barosl Lee-2/+2
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.
2015-04-20Auto merge of #24597 - bombless:doc, r=steveklabnikbors-1/+1
This patch will make links like http://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.BTreeMap.html#examples actually playable without modifying the code. It seems that this patch cannot be tested on test/rustdoc. And I suggest adding a `&run=1` to those links. Thank @jorisgio for noticing me this! r? @steveklabnik Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/24332
2015-04-19rustdoc: don't inject "extern crate std;"York Xiang-1/+1
2015-04-18Auto merge of #24428 - kwantam:deprecate_unicode_fns, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+1
This patch 1. renames libunicode to librustc_unicode, 2. deprecates several pieces of libunicode (see below), and 3. removes references to deprecated functions from librustc_driver and libsyntax. This may change pretty-printed output from these modules in cases involving wide or combining characters used in filenames, identifiers, etc. The following functions are marked deprecated: 1. char.width() and str.width(): --> use unicode-width crate 2. str.graphemes() and str.grapheme_indices(): --> use unicode-segmentation crate 3. str.nfd_chars(), str.nfkd_chars(), str.nfc_chars(), str.nfkc_chars(), char.compose(), char.decompose_canonical(), char.decompose_compatible(), char.canonical_combining_class(): --> use unicode-normalization crate
2015-04-16deprecate Unicode functions that will be moved to crates.iokwantam-1/+1
This patch 1. renames libunicode to librustc_unicode, 2. deprecates several pieces of libunicode (see below), and 3. removes references to deprecated functions from librustc_driver and libsyntax. This may change pretty-printed output from these modules in cases involving wide or combining characters used in filenames, identifiers, etc. The following functions are marked deprecated: 1. char.width() and str.width(): --> use unicode-width crate 2. str.graphemes() and str.grapheme_indices(): --> use unicode-segmentation crate 3. str.nfd_chars(), str.nfkd_chars(), str.nfc_chars(), str.nfkc_chars(), char.compose(), char.decompose_canonical(), char.decompose_compatible(), char.canonical_combining_class(): --> use unicode-normalization crate
2015-04-16rustdoc: Inline methods inhereted through DerefAlex Crichton-1/+2
Whenever a type implements Deref, rustdoc will now add a section to the "methods available" sections for "Methods from Deref<Target=Foo>", listing all the inherent methods of the type `Foo`. Closes #19190
2015-04-14Positive case of `len()` -> `is_empty()`Tamir Duberstein-1/+1
`s/(?<!\{ self)(?<=\.)len\(\) == 0/is_empty()/g`
2015-04-10Test fixes and review feedbackAlex Crichton-1/+1
2015-04-07rustdoc: Allowing specifying attrs for doctestsAlex Crichton-38/+46
This adds support in rustdoc to blanket apply crate attributes to all doc tests for a crate at once. The syntax for doing this is: #![doc(test(attr(...)))] Each meta item in `...` will be applied to each doctest as a crate attribute. cc #18199
2015-04-01Remove `Thunk` struct and `Invoke` trait; change `Thunk` to be an aliasNiko Matsakis-2/+1
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)`.
2015-03-30rustdoc: output stderr on doc-test failray glover-2/+3
Forward output from stderr when a test executable panics/fails.
2015-03-27rollup merge of #23786: alexcrichton/less-quotesAlex Crichton-1/+1
Conflicts: src/test/auxiliary/static-function-pointer-aux.rs src/test/auxiliary/trait_default_method_xc_aux.rs src/test/run-pass/issue-4545.rs
2015-03-27rustc: Remove support for hyphens in crate namesAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit removes parser support for `extern crate "foo" as bar` as the renamed crate is now required to be an identifier. Additionally this commit enables hard errors on crate names that contain hyphens in them, they must now solely contain alphanumeric characters or underscores. If the crate name is inferred from the file name, however, the file name `foo-bar.rs` will have the crate name inferred as `foo_bar`. If a binary is being emitted it will have the name `foo-bar` and a library will have the name `libfoo_bar.rlib`. This commit is a breaking change for a number of reasons: * Old syntax is being removed. This was previously only issuing warnings. * The output for the compiler when input is received on stdin is now `rust_out` instead of `rust-out`. * The crate name for a crate in the file `foo-bar.rs` is now `foo_bar` which can affect infrastructure such as logging. [breaking-change]
2015-03-26Mass rename uint/int to usize/isizeAlex Crichton-2/+2
Now that support has been removed, all lingering use cases are renamed.
2015-03-23rollup merge of #23598: brson/gateAlex Crichton-10/+81
Conflicts: src/compiletest/compiletest.rs src/libcollections/lib.rs src/librustc_back/lib.rs src/libserialize/lib.rs src/libstd/lib.rs src/libtest/lib.rs src/test/run-make/rustdoc-default-impl/foo.rs src/test/run-pass/env-home-dir.rs
2015-03-23Add generic conversion traitsAaron Turon-1/+1
This commit: * Introduces `std::convert`, providing an implementation of RFC 529. * Deprecates the `AsPath`, `AsOsStr`, and `IntoBytes` traits, all in favor of the corresponding generic conversion traits. Consequently, various IO APIs now take `AsRef<Path>` rather than `AsPath`, and so on. Since the types provided by `std` implement both traits, this should cause relatively little breakage. * Deprecates many `from_foo` constructors in favor of `from`. * Changes `PathBuf::new` to take no argument (creating an empty buffer, as per convention). The previous behavior is now available as `PathBuf::from`. * De-stabilizes `IntoCow`. It's not clear whether we need this separate trait. Closes #22751 Closes #14433 [breaking-change]
2015-03-23Add #![feature] attributes to doctestsBrian Anderson-1/+1
2015-03-23rustdoc: Add #[doc(test(no_inject_crate))] attributeBrian Anderson-9/+47
So that collections doctests don't automatically fail themselves by injecting `extern crate collections` when they are mostly using the std facade.
2015-03-23rustdoc: interpret all leading feature attributes in examples as crate ↵Brian Anderson-2/+35
attributes This makes it possible to write `#![feature(foo)]` in doc tests.
2015-03-13Fallout of std::old_io deprecationAlex Crichton-24/+22
2015-03-09Rename #[should_fail] to #[should_panic]Steven Fackler-6/+6
2015-03-06Rollup merge of #23081 - alexcrichton:stabilize-fs, r=aturonManish Goregaokar-1/+1
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::fs` module now that it's had some time to bake. The change was largely just adding `#[stable]` tags, but there are a few APIs that remain `#[unstable]`. The following apis are now marked `#[stable]`: * `std::fs` (the name) * `File` * `Metadata` * `ReadDir` * `DirEntry` * `OpenOptions` * `Permissions` * `File::{open, create}` * `File::{sync_all, sync_data}` * `File::set_len` * `File::metadata` * Trait implementations for `File` and `&File` * `OpenOptions::new` * `OpenOptions::{read, write, append, truncate, create}` * `OpenOptions::open` - this function was modified, however, to not attempt to reject cross-platform openings of directories. This means that some platforms will succeed in opening a directory and others will fail. * `Metadata::{is_dir, is_file, len, permissions}` * `Permissions::{readonly, set_readonly}` * `Iterator for ReadDir` * `DirEntry::path` * `remove_file` - like with `OpenOptions::open`, the extra windows code to remove a readonly file has been removed. This means that removing a readonly file will succeed on some platforms but fail on others. * `metadata` * `rename` * `copy` * `hard_link` * `soft_link` * `read_link` * `create_dir` * `create_dir_all` * `remove_dir` * `remove_dir_all` * `read_dir` The following apis remain `#[unstable]`. * `WalkDir` and `walk` - there are many methods by which a directory walk can be constructed, and it's unclear whether the current semantics are the right ones. For example symlinks are not handled super well currently. This is now behind a new `fs_walk` feature. * `File::path` - this is an extra abstraction which the standard library provides on top of what the system offers and it's unclear whether we should be doing so. This is now behind a new `file_path` feature. * `Metadata::{accessed, modified}` - we do not currently have a good abstraction for a moment in time which is what these APIs should likely be returning, so these remain `#[unstable]` for now. These are now behind a new `fs_time` feature * `set_file_times` - like with `Metadata::accessed`, we do not currently have the appropriate abstraction for the arguments here so this API remains unstable behind the `fs_time` feature gate. * `PathExt` - the precise set of methods on this trait may change over time and some methods may be removed. This API remains unstable behind the `path_ext` feature gate. * `set_permissions` - we may wish to expose a more granular ability to set the permissions on a file instead of just a blanket \"set all permissions\" method. This function remains behind the `fs` feature. The following apis are now `#[deprecated]` * The `TempDir` type is now entirely deprecated and is [located on crates.io][tempdir] as the `tempdir` crate with [its source][github] at rust-lang/tempdir. [tempdir]: https://crates.io/crates/tempdir [github]: https://github.com/rust-lang/tempdir The stability of some of these APIs has been questioned over the past few weeks in using these APIs, and it is intentional that the majority of APIs here are marked `#[stable]`. The `std::fs` module has a lot of room to grow and the material is [being tracked in a RFC issue][rfc-issue]. [rfc-issue]: rust-lang/rfcs#939 Closes #22879 [breaking-change]
2015-03-06Rollup merge of #23010 - alexcrichton:deprecate-some-old-io, r=aturonManish Goregaokar-0/+1
The new `io` module has had some time to bake and this commit stabilizes some of the utilities associated with it. This commit also deprecates a number of `std::old_io::util` functions and structures. These items are now `#[stable]` * `Cursor` * `Cursor::{new, into_inner, get_ref, get_mut, position, set_position}` * Implementations of I/O traits for `Cursor<T>` * Delegating implementations of I/O traits for references and `Box` pointers * Implementations of I/O traits for primitives like slices and `Vec<T>` * `ReadExt::bytes` * `Bytes` (and impls) * `ReadExt::chain` * `Chain` (and impls) * `ReadExt::take` (and impls) * `BufReadExt::lines` * `Lines` (and impls) * `io::copy` * `io::{empty, Empty}` (and impls) * `io::{sink, Sink}` (and impls) * `io::{repeat, Repeat}` (and impls) These items remain `#[unstable]` * Core I/O traits. These may want a little bit more time to bake along with the commonly used methods like `read_to_end`. * `BufReadExt::split` - this function may be renamed to not conflict with `SliceExt::split`. * `Error` - there are a number of questions about its representation, `ErrorKind`, and usability. These items are now `#[deprecated]` in `old_io` * `LimitReader` - use `take` instead * `NullWriter` - use `io::sink` instead * `ZeroReader` - use `io::repeat` instead * `NullReader` - use `io::empty` instead * `MultiWriter` - use `broadcast` instead * `ChainedReader` - use `chain` instead * `TeeReader` - use `tee` instead * `copy` - use `io::copy` instead [breaking-change]
2015-03-05std: Stabilize the `fs` moduleAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::fs` module now that it's had some time to bake. The change was largely just adding `#[stable]` tags, but there are a few APIs that remain `#[unstable]`. The following apis are now marked `#[stable]`: * `std::fs` (the name) * `File` * `Metadata` * `ReadDir` * `DirEntry` * `OpenOptions` * `Permissions` * `File::{open, create}` * `File::{sync_all, sync_data}` * `File::set_len` * `File::metadata` * Trait implementations for `File` and `&File` * `OpenOptions::new` * `OpenOptions::{read, write, append, truncate, create}` * `OpenOptions::open` - this function was modified, however, to not attempt to reject cross-platform openings of directories. This means that some platforms will succeed in opening a directory and others will fail. * `Metadata::{is_dir, is_file, len, permissions}` * `Permissions::{readonly, set_readonly}` * `Iterator for ReadDir` * `DirEntry::path` * `remove_file` - like with `OpenOptions::open`, the extra windows code to remove a readonly file has been removed. This means that removing a readonly file will succeed on some platforms but fail on others. * `metadata` * `rename` * `copy` * `hard_link` * `soft_link` * `read_link` * `create_dir` * `create_dir_all` * `remove_dir` * `remove_dir_all` * `read_dir` The following apis remain `#[unstable]`. * `WalkDir` and `walk` - there are many methods by which a directory walk can be constructed, and it's unclear whether the current semantics are the right ones. For example symlinks are not handled super well currently. This is now behind a new `fs_walk` feature. * `File::path` - this is an extra abstraction which the standard library provides on top of what the system offers and it's unclear whether we should be doing so. This is now behind a new `file_path` feature. * `Metadata::{accessed, modified}` - we do not currently have a good abstraction for a moment in time which is what these APIs should likely be returning, so these remain `#[unstable]` for now. These are now behind a new `fs_time` feature * `set_file_times` - like with `Metadata::accessed`, we do not currently have the appropriate abstraction for the arguments here so this API remains unstable behind the `fs_time` feature gate. * `PathExt` - the precise set of methods on this trait may change over time and some methods may be removed. This API remains unstable behind the `path_ext` feature gate. * `set_permissions` - we may wish to expose a more granular ability to set the permissions on a file instead of just a blanket "set all permissions" method. This function remains behind the `fs` feature. The following apis are now `#[deprecated]` * The `TempDir` type is now entirely deprecated and is [located on crates.io][tempdir] as the `tempdir` crate with [its source][github] at rust-lang/tempdir. [tempdir]: https://crates.io/crates/tempdir [github]: https://github.com/rust-lang/tempdir The stability of some of these APIs has been questioned over the past few weeks in using these APIs, and it is intentional that the majority of APIs here are marked `#[stable]`. The `std::fs` module has a lot of room to grow and the material is [being tracked in a RFC issue][rfc-issue]. [rfc-issue]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/939 [breaking-change]
2015-03-04std: Stabilize portions of the `io` moduleAlex Crichton-0/+1
The new `io` module has had some time to bake and this commit stabilizes some of the utilities associated with it. This commit also deprecates a number of `std::old_io::util` functions and structures. These items are now `#[stable]` * `Cursor` * `Cursor::{new, into_inner, get_ref, get_mut, position, set_position}` * Implementations of I/O traits for `Cursor<T>` * Delegating implementations of I/O traits for references and `Box` pointers * Implementations of I/O traits for primitives like slices and `Vec<T>` * `ReadExt::bytes` * `Bytes` (and impls) * `ReadExt::chain` * `Chain` (and impls) * `ReadExt::take` (and impls) * `BufReadExt::lines` * `Lines` (and impls) * `io::copy` * `io::{empty, Empty}` (and impls) * `io::{sink, Sink}` (and impls) * `io::{repeat, Repeat}` (and impls) These items remain `#[unstable]` * Core I/O traits. These may want a little bit more time to bake along with the commonly used methods like `read_to_end`. * `BufReadExt::split` - this function may be renamed to not conflict with `SliceExt::split`. * `Error` - there are a number of questions about its representation, `ErrorKind`, and usability. These items are now `#[deprecated]` in `old_io` * `LimitReader` - use `take` instead * `NullWriter` - use `io::sink` instead * `ZeroReader` - use `io::repeat` instead * `NullReader` - use `io::empty` instead * `MultiWriter` - use `broadcast` instead * `ChainedReader` - use `chain` instead * `TeeReader` - use `tee` instead * `copy` - use `io::copy` instead [breaking-change]
2015-03-04std: Deprecate std::old_io::fsAlex Crichton-14/+22
This commit deprecates the majority of std::old_io::fs in favor of std::fs and its new functionality. Some functions remain non-deprecated but are now behind a feature gate called `old_fs`. These functions will be deprecated once suitable replacements have been implemented. The compiler has been migrated to new `std::fs` and `std::path` APIs where appropriate as part of this change.
2015-02-28Separate most of rustc::lint::builtin into a separate crate.Huon Wilson-0/+3
This pulls out the implementations of most built-in lints into a separate crate, to reduce edit-compile-test iteration times with librustc_lint and increase parallelism. This should enable lints to be refactored, added and deleted much more easily as it slashes the edit-compile cycle to get a minimal working compiler to test with (`make rustc-stage1`) from librustc -> librustc_typeck -> ... -> librustc_driver -> libcore -> ... -> libstd to librustc_lint -> librustc_driver -> libcore -> ... libstd which is significantly faster, mainly due to avoiding the librustc build itself. The intention would be to move as much as possible of the infrastructure into the crate too, but the plumbing is deeply intertwined with librustc itself at the moment. Also, there are lints for which diagnostics are registered directly in the compiler code, not in their own crate traversal, and their definitions have to remain in librustc. This is a [breaking-change] for direct users of the compiler APIs: callers of `rustc::session::build_session` or `rustc::session::build_session_` need to manually call `rustc_lint::register_builtins` on their return value. This should make #22206 easier.
2015-02-24std: Move std::env to the new I/O APIsAlex Crichton-3/+3
This commit moves `std::env` away from the `std::old_io` error type as well as the `std::old_path` module. Methods returning an error now return `io::Error` and methods consuming or returning paths use `std::path` instead of `std::old_path`. This commit does not yet mark these APIs as `#[stable]`. This commit also migrates `std::old_io::TempDir` to `std::fs::TempDir` with essentially the exact same API. This type was added to interoperate with the new path API and has its own `tempdir` feature. Finally, this commit reverts the deprecation of `std::os` APIs returning the old path API types. This deprecation can come back once the entire `std::old_path` module is deprecated. [breaking-change]
2015-02-17Fallout from stabilizationAaron Turon-2/+2
2015-02-10parse cfgspecs passed to rustdocAndrew Paseltiner-8/+2
fixes #22131
2015-02-09Review changesNick Cameron-2/+2
2015-02-09Refactor compilation to make it easier to use for toolsNick Cameron-1/+1
2015-02-05cleanup: replace `as[_mut]_slice()` calls with deref coercionsJorge Aparicio-11/+11
2015-02-04remove all kind annotations from closuresJorge Aparicio-1/+1
2015-02-01std: Add a new `env` moduleAlex Crichton-3/+3
This is an implementation of [RFC 578][rfc] which adds a new `std::env` module to replace most of the functionality in the current `std::os` module. More details can be found in the RFC itself, but as a summary the following methods have all been deprecated: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/578 * `os::args_as_bytes` => `env::args` * `os::args` => `env::args` * `os::consts` => `env::consts` * `os::dll_filename` => no replacement, use `env::consts` directly * `os::page_size` => `env::page_size` * `os::make_absolute` => use `env::current_dir` + `join` instead * `os::getcwd` => `env::current_dir` * `os::change_dir` => `env::set_current_dir` * `os::homedir` => `env::home_dir` * `os::tmpdir` => `env::temp_dir` * `os::join_paths` => `env::join_paths` * `os::split_paths` => `env::split_paths` * `os::self_exe_name` => `env::current_exe` * `os::self_exe_path` => use `env::current_exe` + `pop` * `os::set_exit_status` => `env::set_exit_status` * `os::get_exit_status` => `env::get_exit_status` * `os::env` => `env::vars` * `os::env_as_bytes` => `env::vars` * `os::getenv` => `env::var` or `env::var_string` * `os::getenv_as_bytes` => `env::var` * `os::setenv` => `env::set_var` * `os::unsetenv` => `env::remove_var` Many function signatures have also been tweaked for various purposes, but the main changes were: * `Vec`-returning APIs now all return iterators instead * All APIs are now centered around `OsString` instead of `Vec<u8>` or `String`. There is currently on convenience API, `env::var_string`, which can be used to get the value of an environment variable as a unicode `String`. All old APIs are `#[deprecated]` in-place and will remain for some time to allow for migrations. The semantics of the APIs have been tweaked slightly with regard to dealing with invalid unicode (panic instead of replacement). The new `std::env` module is all contained within the `env` feature, so crates must add the following to access the new APIs: #![feature(env)] [breaking-change]
2015-01-27Merge remote-tracking branch 'rust-lang/master'Brian Anderson-8/+8
Conflicts: src/libcore/cell.rs src/librustc_driver/test.rs src/libstd/old_io/net/tcp.rs src/libstd/old_io/process.rs
2015-01-26Make '-A warnings' apply to all warnings, including feature gate warningsBrian Anderson-2/+2