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2018-01-30std: use more portable error number in from_raw_os_error docsJames Cowgill-4/+4
On MIPS, error number 98 is not EADDRINUSE (it is EPROTOTYPE). To fix the resulting test failure this causes, use a more portable error number in the example documentation. EINVAL shold be more reliable because it was defined in the original Unix as 22 so hopefully most derivatives have defined it the same way.
2018-01-15Rollup merge of #47330 - bmusin:patch-2, r=shepmasterkennytm-4/+4
fix off-by-one error Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/47325.
2018-01-15Rollup merge of #47120 - clarcharr:io_error_debug, r=dtolnaykennytm-8/+35
Better Debug impl for io::Error. This PR includes the below changes: 1. The former impl wrapped the entire thing in `Error { repr: ... }` which was unhelpful; this has been removed. 2. The `Os` variant of `io::Error` included the code and message, but not the kind; this has been fixed. 3. The `Custom` variant of `io::Error` included a `Custom(Custom { ... })`, which is now just `Custom { ... }`. Example of previous impl: ```rust Error { repr: Custom( Custom { kind: InvalidData, error: Error { repr: Os { code: 2, message: "no such file or directory" } } } ) } ``` Example of new impl: ```rust Custom { kind: InvalidData, error: Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "no such file or directory" } } ```
2018-01-14Auto merge of #46832 - Diggsey:bufread-cheaper-seek, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+46
BufRead: Only flush the internal buffer if seeking outside of it. Fixes #31100 r? @dtolnay
2018-01-13Add note to documentationDiggory Blake-0/+4
2018-01-13Implement "seek_relative"Diggory Blake-0/+42
2018-01-13Better Debug impl for io::Error.Clar Charr-8/+35
2018-01-13fix off-by-one errorBulat Musin-4/+4
2018-01-10Auto merge of #46830 - Diggsey:cursor-vec-mut, r=alexcrichtonbors-32/+58
Implement `Write` for `Cursor<&mut Vec<T>>` Fixes #30132 r? @dtolnay (I'm just going through `feature-accepted` issues I swear 😛)
2018-01-08Add missing linksGuillaume Gomez-7/+14
2018-01-05Clarify appending behavior of 'io::Read::read_to_string()'.Sergio Benitez-1/+1
2018-01-02Document when LineWriter flushes; document errors for into_inner.Corey Farwell-0/+11
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42468.
2017-12-22Rollup merge of #46898 - tspiteri:int-overflow-not-underflow, r=steveklabnikkennytm-1/+1
docs: do not call integer overflows as underflows In the API docs, integer overflow is sometimes called underflow. Underflow is really when the magnitude of a floating-point number is too small so the number underflows to subnormal or zero. With integers it is always overflow, even if the expected result is less than the minimum number that can be represented.
2017-12-21docs: do not call integer overflows as underflowsTrevor Spiteri-1/+1
2017-12-20Fix some rustdoc warningsGuillaume Gomez-2/+3
2017-12-18Implement `Write` for `Cursor<&mut Vec<T>>`Diggory Blake-32/+58
2017-12-09Use Try syntax for Option in place of macros or matchMatt Brubeck-4/+3
2017-12-03Add a specialization of read_exact for Cursor.Kyle Huey-0/+25
The read_exact implementation for &[u8] is optimized and usually allows LLVM to reduce a read_exact call for small numbers of bytes to a bounds check and a register load instead of a generic memcpy. On a workload I have that decompresses, deserializes (via bincode), and processes some data, this leads to a 40% speedup by essentially eliminating the deserialization overhead entirely.
2017-11-26Rollup merge of #46224 - GuillaumeGomez:io-missing-link, r=QuietMisdreavuskennytm-2/+1
Remove invalid doc link r? @rust-lang/docs
2017-11-23Remove invalid doc linkGuillaume Gomez-2/+1
2017-11-22Rollup merge of #46050 - sunfishcode:read_to_end, r=sfacklerkennytm-6/+3
Optimize `read_to_end`. This patch makes `read_to_end` use Vec's memory-growth pattern rather than using a custom pattern. This has some interesting effects: - If memory is reserved up front, `read_to_end` can be faster, as it starts reading at the buffer size, rather than always starting at 32 bytes. This speeds up file reading by 2x in one of my use cases. - It can reduce the number of syscalls when reading large files. Previously, `read_to_end` would settle into a sequence of 8192-byte reads. With this patch, the read size follows Vec's allocation pattern. For example, on a 16MiB file, it can do 21 read syscalls instead of 2057. In simple benchmarks of large files though, overall speed is still dominated by the actual I/O. - A downside is that Read implementations that don't implement `initializer()` may see increased memory zeroing overhead. I benchmarked this on a variety of data sizes, with and without preallocated buffers. Most benchmarks see no difference, but reading a small/medium file with a pre-allocated buffer is faster.
2017-11-21Auto merge of #45039 - QuietMisdreavus:doc-spotlight, ↵bors-0/+2
r=GuillaumeGomez,QuietMisdreavus show in docs whether the return type of a function impls Iterator/Read/Write Closes #25928 This PR makes it so that when rustdoc documents a function, it checks the return type to see whether it implements a handful of specific traits. If so, it will print the impl and any associated types. Rather than doing this via a whitelist within rustdoc, i chose to do this by a new `#[doc]` attribute parameter, so things like `Future` could tap into this if desired. ### Known shortcomings ~~The printing of impls currently uses the `where` class over the whole thing to shrink the font size relative to the function definition itself. Naturally, when the impl has a where clause of its own, it gets shrunken even further:~~ (This is no longer a problem because the design changed and rendered this concern moot.) The lookup currently just looks at the top-level type, not looking inside things like Result or Option, which renders the spotlights on Read/Write a little less useful: <details><summary>`File::{open, create}` don't have spotlight info (pic of old design)</summary> ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5217170/31209495-e59d027e-a950-11e7-9998-ceefceb71c07.png) </details> All three of the initially spotlighted traits are generically implemented on `&mut` references. Rustdoc currently treats a `&mut T` reference-to-a-generic as an impl on the reference primitive itself. `&mut Self` counts as a generic in the eyes of rustdoc. All this combines to create this lovely scene on `Iterator::by_ref`: <details><summary>`Iterator::by_ref` spotlights Iterator, Read, and Write (pic of old design)</summary> ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5217170/31209554-50b271ca-a951-11e7-928b-4f83416c8681.png) </details>
2017-11-18Add doc for `Read`ing from `&str` and some related cleanupGarrett Berg-7/+27
2017-11-17spotlight Iterator/Read/Write impls on function return typesQuietMisdreavus-0/+2
2017-11-16Optimize `read_to_end`.Dan Gohman-6/+3
This patch makes `read_to_end` use Vec's memory-growth pattern rather than using a custom pattern. This has some interesting effects: - If memory is reserved up front, `read_to_end` can be faster, as it starts reading at the buffer size, rather than always starting at 32 bytes. This speeds up file reading by 2x in one of my use cases. - It can reduce the number of syscalls when reading large files. Previously, `read_to_end` would settle into a sequence of 8192-byte reads. With this patch, the read size follows Vec's allocation pattern. For example, on a 16MiB file, it can do 21 read syscalls instead of 2057. In simple benchmarks of large files though, overall speed is still dominated by the actual I/O. - A downside is that Read implementations that don't implement `initializer()` may see increased memory zeroing overhead. I benchmarked this on a variety of data sizes, with and without preallocated buffers. Most benchmarks see no difference, but reading a small/medium file with a pre-allocated buffer is faster.
2017-11-14Fixed several pulldown warnings when documenting libstd.kennytm-2/+2
2017-11-08std: Change how EBADF is handled in `sys`Alex Crichton-3/+1
This commit removes the reexport of `EBADF_ERR` as a constant from libstd's portability facade, instead opting for a platform-specific function that specifically queries an `io::Error`. Not all platforms may have a constant for this, so it makes the intent a little more clear that a code need not be supplied, just an answer to a query.
2017-11-06Auto merge of #45369 - fintelia:patch-1, r=BurntSushibors-0/+25
Implement is_empty() for BufReader Simple implementation of `is_empty` method for BufReader so it is possible to tell whether there is any data in its buffer. I didn't know correct stability annotation to place on the function. Presumably there is no reason to place this feature behind a feature flag, but I wasn't sure how to tag it as an unstable feature without that. CC: #45323
2017-11-01Rollup merge of #45664 - mbrubeck:docs, r=estebankkennytm-4/+5
Fix incorrect error type in Read::byte docs None
2017-10-31Fix incorrect error type in Read::byte docsMatt Brubeck-4/+5
2017-10-31Add a hint what `BufRead` functions do on EOFTobias Bucher-0/+4
2017-10-18Implement is_empty() for BufReaderJonathan Behrens-0/+25
2017-10-07Add read_to_end implementation to &[u8]'s Read implFlorian Hartwig-0/+8
The default impl for read_to_end does a bunch of bookkeeping that isn't necessary for slices and is about 4 times slower on my machine.
2017-09-23Rollup merge of #44712 - oconnor663:copy_test, r=GuillaumeGomezCorey Farwell-1/+2
fix an incorrect assertion in the doc example for `std::io::copy` I think this wasn't caught by CI because the `foo` wrapper function was only defined and not called. This seems to be the norm for doc examples that define a `foo` function. Is that on purpose?
2017-09-20fix an incorrect assertion in the doc example for `std::io::copy`Jack O'Connor-1/+2
2017-09-19Add some missing links in io docsGuillaume Gomez-4/+6
2017-09-01Fix testsNick Cameron-1/+1
This is just undoing changes from #41991 because we are not running markdown rendering twice.
2017-08-30Temporary fix for a test (will require another update when this is fully merged)Guillaume Gomez-1/+1
2017-08-24Fix inconsistent doc headingslukaramu-2/+2
This fixes headings reading "Unsafety" and "Example", they should be "Safety" and "Examples" according to RFC 1574.
2017-08-21Add missing links for Read traitGuillaume Gomez-41/+65
2017-08-17Fix typo in docadrian5-1/+1
2017-08-15use field init shorthand EVERYWHEREZack M. Davis-4/+4
Like #43008 (f668999), but _much more aggressive_.
2017-08-10Add missing links for Error docsGuillaume Gomez-1/+4
2017-08-10Add missing links in io module docsGuillaume Gomez-4/+6
2017-08-10Add missing links in io::Error docsGuillaume Gomez-7/+11
2017-08-02Fixed errors in libstd.Isaac van Bakel-1/+1
2017-07-20Remove mut where possibleEvan Cameron-10/+10
2017-07-12Rollup merge of #43136 - jgallag88:bufWriterDocs, r=steveklabnikMark Simulacrum-1/+5
Add warning to BufWriter documentation When using `BufWriter`, it is very easy to unintentionally ignore errors, because errors which occur when flushing buffered data when the `BufWriter` is dropped are ignored. This has been noted in a couple places: #32677, #37045. There has been some discussion about how to fix this problem in #32677, but no solution seems likely to land in the near future. For now, anyone who wishes to have robust error handling must remember to manually call `flush()` on a `BufWriter` before it is dropped. Until a permanent fix is in place, it seems worthwhile to add a warning to that effect to the documentation.
2017-07-11Allow setting the limit on std::io::Take.Mark Simulacrum-0/+29
2017-07-09Add warning to BufWriter documentationJohn Gallagher-1/+5