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2015-02-26std: Draw from the same port pool during testsAlex Crichton-2/+2
Instead of allocating the same ports for ipv4 and ipv6 tests, instead draw all ports from the same pool. Some tests connect to just "localhost" on a particular port which may accidentally be interacting with other tests as the ipv-what-ness isn't specified with the string "localhost" Relevant logs: * [Deadlock of the `net::tcp::tests::listen_localhost` test][mac] * [Failure of the `fast_rebind` test][win1] * [Failure of `multiple_connect_interleaved_lazy_schedule_ip4`][win2] [mac]: https://gist.github.com/alexcrichton/349c7ce7c620c1adb2f2 [win1]: https://gist.github.com/alexcrichton/7e3611faae2e1edaee6f [win2]: https://gist.github.com/alexcrichton/4f5f87749af3ad0f9851
2015-02-24std: Move std::env to the new I/O APIsAlex Crichton-1/+1
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]
2015-02-22Rollup merge of #22584 - alexcrichton:snapshots, r=GankroManish Goregaokar-29/+0
2015-02-20Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-29/+0
2015-02-20try to reduce bajillion warningsAlexis-7/+1
2015-02-18std: Stabilize the `hash` moduleAlex Crichton-0/+32
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 823][rfc] which is another pass over the `std::hash` module for stabilization. The contents of the module were not entirely marked stable, but some portions which remained quite similar to the previous incarnation are now marked `#[stable]`. Specifically: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0823-hash-simplification.md * `std::hash` is now stable (the name) * `Hash` is now stable * `Hash::hash` is now stable * `Hasher` is now stable * `SipHasher` is now stable * `SipHasher::new` and `new_with_keys` are now stable * `Hasher for SipHasher` is now stable * Many `Hash` implementations are now stable All other portions of the `hash` module remain `#[unstable]` as they are less commonly used and were recently redesigned. This commit is a breaking change due to the modifications to the `std::hash` API and more details can be found on the [RFC][rfc]. Closes #22467 [breaking-change]
2015-02-17rollup merge of #22435: aturon/final-stab-threadAlex Crichton-46/+46
Conflicts: src/test/bench/rt-messaging-ping-pong.rs src/test/bench/rt-parfib.rs src/test/bench/task-perf-spawnalot.rs
2015-02-17Fallout from stabilizationAaron Turon-46/+46
2015-02-17openbsd: adapt connect_error testSébastien Marie-1/+2
The connect_error test check if connecting to "0.0.0.0:1" works (it shouldn't). And in case of error, the test expects a ConnectionRefused error. Under OpenBSD, trying to connect to "0.0.0.0" isn't a ConnectionRefused: it is an InvalidInput error. The patch allow the error to be ConnectionRefused or InvalidInput.
2015-02-11std: Add a `net` module for TCP/UDPAlex Crichton-0/+2592
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 807][rfc] which adds a `std::net` module for basic neworking based on top of `std::io`. This module serves as a replacement for the `std::old_io::net` module and networking primitives in `old_io`. [rfc]: fillmein The major focus of this redesign is to cut back on the level of abstraction to the point that each of the networking types is just a bare socket. To this end functionality such as timeouts and cloning has been removed (although cloning can be done through `duplicate`, it may just yield an error). With this `net` module comes a new implementation of `SocketAddr` and `IpAddr`. This work is entirely based on #20785 and the only changes were to alter the in-memory representation to match the `libc`-expected variants and to move from public fields to accessors.