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2014-05-31rustdoc: Create anchor pages for primitive typesAlex Crichton-0/+1
This commit adds support in rustdoc to recognize the `#[doc(primitive = "foo")]` attribute. This attribute indicates that the current module is the "owner" of the primitive type `foo`. For rustdoc, this means that the doc-comment for the module is the doc-comment for the primitive type, plus a signal to all downstream crates that hyperlinks for primitive types will be directed at the crate containing the `#[doc]` directive. Additionally, rustdoc will favor crates closest to the one being documented which "implements the primitive type". For example, documentation of libcore links to libcore for primitive types, but documentation for libstd and beyond all links to libstd for primitive types. This change involves no compiler modifications, it is purely a rustdoc change. The landing pages for the primitive types primarily serve to show a list of implemented traits for the primitive type itself. The primitive types documented includes both strings and slices in a semi-ad-hoc way, but in a way that should provide at least somewhat meaningful documentation. Closes #14474
2014-05-24core: rename strbuf::StrBuf to string::StringRicho Healey-9/+9
[breaking-change]
2014-05-22libstd: Remove `~str` from all `libstd` modules except `fmt` and `str`.Patrick Walton-8/+9
2014-05-15core: Update all tests for fmt movementAlex Crichton-1/+0
2014-05-15std: Fix float testsAlex Crichton-9/+9
2014-05-15core: Move intrinsic float functionality from stdAlex Crichton-267/+1
The Float trait in libstd is quite a large trait which has dependencies on cmath (libm) and such, which libcore cannot satisfy. It also has many functions that libcore can implement, however, as LLVM has intrinsics or they're just bit twiddling. This commit moves what it can of the Float trait from the standard library into libcore to allow floats to be usable in the core library. The remaining functions are now resident in a FloatMath trait in the standard library (in the prelude now). Previous code which was generic over just the Float trait may now need to be generic over the FloatMath trait. [breaking-change]
2014-05-11core: Remove the cast moduleAlex Crichton-5/+5
This commit revisits the `cast` module in libcore and libstd, and scrutinizes all functions inside of it. The result was to remove the `cast` module entirely, folding all functionality into the `mem` module. Specifically, this is the fate of each function in the `cast` module. * transmute - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is now marked as #[unstable]. This is due to planned changes to the `transmute` function and how it can be invoked (see the #[unstable] comment). For more information, see RFC 5 and #12898 * transmute_copy - This function was moved to `mem`, with clarification that is is not an error to invoke it with T/U that are different sizes, but rather that it is strongly discouraged. This function is now #[stable] * forget - This function was moved to `mem` and marked #[stable] * bump_box_refcount - This function was removed due to the deprecation of managed boxes as well as its questionable utility. * transmute_mut - This function was previously deprecated, and removed as part of this commit. * transmute_mut_unsafe - This function doesn't serve much of a purpose when it can be achieved with an `as` in safe code, so it was removed. * transmute_lifetime - This function was removed because it is likely a strong indication that code is incorrect in the first place. * transmute_mut_lifetime - This function was removed for the same reasons as `transmute_lifetime` * copy_lifetime - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is marked `#[unstable]` now due to the likelihood of being removed in the future if it is found to not be very useful. * copy_mut_lifetime - This function was also moved to `mem`, but had the same treatment as `copy_lifetime`. * copy_lifetime_vec - This function was removed because it is not used today, and its existence is not necessary with DST (copy_lifetime will suffice). In summary, the cast module was stripped down to these functions, and then the functions were moved to the `mem` module. transmute - #[unstable] transmute_copy - #[stable] forget - #[stable] copy_lifetime - #[unstable] copy_mut_lifetime - #[unstable] [breaking-change]
2014-05-07core: Inherit the specific numeric modulesAlex Crichton-211/+7
This implements all traits inside of core::num for all the primitive types, removing all the functionality from libstd. The std modules reexport all of the necessary items from the core modules.
2014-05-03Add lint check for negating uint literals and variables.Falco Hirschenberger-0/+1
See #11273 and #13318
2014-04-24add min_pos_value constant for floatsAaron Turon-5/+11
Follow-up on issue #13297 and PR #13710. Instead of following the (confusing) C/C++ approach of using `MIN_VALUE` for the smallest *positive* number, we introduce `MIN_POS_VALUE` (and in the Float trait, `min_pos_value`) to represent this number. This patch also removes a few remaining redundantly-defined constants that were missed last time around.
2014-04-23fix std::f32 and std::f64 constantsAaron Turon-45/+54
Some of the constant values in std::f32 were incorrectly copied from std::f64. More broadly, both modules defined their constants redundantly in two places, which is what led to the bug. Moreover, the specs for some of the constants were incorrent, even when the values were correct. Closes #13297. Closes #11537.
2014-04-22auto merge of #13597 : bjz/rust/float-api, r=brsonbors-146/+212
This pull request: - Merges the `Round` trait into the `Float` trait, continuing issue #10387. - Has floating point functions take their parameters by value. - Cleans up the formatting and organisation in the definition and implementations of the `Float` trait. More information on the breaking changes can be found in the commit messages.
2014-04-20auto merge of #13410 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-12278, r=pcwaltonbors-1/+4
This commit removes the compiler support for floating point modulus operations, as well as from the language. An implementation for this operator is now required to be provided by libraries. Floating point modulus is rarely used, doesn't exist in C, and is always lowered to an fmod library call by LLVM, and LLVM is considering removing support entirely. Closes #12278
2014-04-19Reorder Float methods in trait definition and make consistent in implsBrendan Zabarauskas-100/+105
2014-04-19Fix formatting in float implementationsBrendan Zabarauskas-36/+99
2014-04-19Have floating point functions take their parameters by value.Brendan Zabarauskas-54/+54
Make all of the methods in `std::num::Float` take `self` and their other parameters by value. Some of the `Float` methods took their parameters by value, and others took them by reference. This standardises them to one convention. The `Float` trait is intended for the built in IEEE 754 numbers only so we don't have to worry about the trait serving types of larger sizes. [breaking-change]
2014-04-19Merge the Round trait into the Float traitBrendan Zabarauskas-27/+25
Move the rounding functions into the `std::num::Float` trait and then remove `std::num::Round`. This continues the flattening of the numeric traits tracked in #10387. The aim is to make `std::num` very simple and tied to the built in types, leaving the definition of more complex numeric towers to third-party libraries. [breaking-change]
2014-04-15std: Un-ignore some float tests on windowsAlex Crichton-1/+1
These were fixed in the upgrade from mingw32 to mingw64. Closes #8663
2014-04-08rustc: Remove f{32,64} % from the languageAlex Crichton-1/+4
This commit removes the compiler support for floating point modulus operations, as well as from the language. An implementation for this operator is now required to be provided by libraries. Floating point modulus is rarely used, doesn't exist in C, and is always lowered to an fmod library call by LLVM, and LLVM is considering removing support entirely. Closes #12278
2014-04-04Removed cmath and instrinsic wrapper.Michael Darakananda-102/+39
2014-04-01remove the cmath moduleDaniel Micay-26/+58
This is an implementation detail of the `f32` and `f64` modules and it should not be public. It renames many functions and leaves out any provided by LLVM intrinsics, so it is not a sensible binding to the C standard library's math library and will never be a stable target. This also removes the abuse of link_name so that this can be switched to using automatically generated definitions in the future. This also removes the `scalbn` binding as it is equivalent to `ldexp` when `FLT_RADIX` is 2, which must always be true for Rust.
2014-03-28Convert most code to new inner attribute syntax.Brian Anderson-1/+1
Closes #2569
2014-03-25libstd: Document the following modules:Patrick Walton-1/+1
* native::io * std::char * std::fmt * std::fmt::parse * std::io * std::io::extensions * std::io::net::ip * std::io::net::udp * std::io::net::unix * std::io::pipe * std::num * std::num::f32 * std::num::f64 * std::num::strconv * std::os
2014-03-05add tests for `min` and `max` from `Float`Daniel Micay-0/+12
2014-03-05consistently use LLVM floating point intrinsicsDaniel Micay-14/+8
2014-03-05add correct floating point `min` and `max` methods.Daniel Micay-0/+11
The `std::cmp` functions are not correct for floating point types. `min(NaN, 2.0)` and `min(2.0, NaN)` return different values, because these functions assume a total order. Floating point types need special `min`, `max` and `clamp` functions.
2014-02-24Remove std::from_str::FromStr from the preludeBrendan Zabarauskas-0/+1
2014-02-24auto merge of #12445 : huonw/rust/less-unsafe, r=alexcrichtonbors-4/+2
Commits for details. Highlights: - `flate` returns `CVec<u8>` to save reallocating a whole new `&[u8]` - a lot of `transmute`s removed outright or replaced with `as` (etc.)
2014-02-23Remove all ToStr impls, add Show implsAlex Crichton-6/+0
This commit changes the ToStr trait to: impl<T: fmt::Show> ToStr for T { fn to_str(&self) -> ~str { format!("{}", *self) } } The ToStr trait has been on the chopping block for quite awhile now, and this is the final nail in its coffin. The trait and the corresponding method are not being removed as part of this commit, but rather any implementations of the `ToStr` trait are being forbidden because of the generic impl. The new way to get the `to_str()` method to work is to implement `fmt::Show`. Formatting into a `&mut Writer` (as `format!` does) is much more efficient than `ToStr` when building up large strings. The `ToStr` trait forces many intermediate allocations to be made while the `fmt::Show` trait allows incremental buildup in the same heap allocated buffer. Additionally, the `fmt::Show` trait is much more extensible in terms of interoperation with other `Writer` instances and in more situations. By design the `ToStr` trait requires at least one allocation whereas the `fmt::Show` trait does not require any allocations. Closes #8242 Closes #9806
2014-02-24arena,std,serialize: remove some unnecessary transmutes.Huon Wilson-4/+2
`as`-able transmutes, duplication and manual slice decomposition are silly.
2014-02-23std: Move intrinsics to std::intrinsics.Brian Anderson-1/+1
Issue #1457
2014-02-20move extra::test to libtestLiigo Zhuang-1/+0
2014-02-17Remove Real trait and move methods into FloatBrendan Zabarauskas-164/+162
This is part of the effort to simplify `std::num`, as tracked in issue #10387.
2014-02-15Silence some unused import warningsAlex Crichton-1/+0
2014-02-13Removed num::OrderableMichael Darakananda-60/+0
2014-01-31Fix minor doc typosVirgile Andreani-4/+4
2014-01-30Remove unused imports.OGINO Masanori-1/+0
Signed-off-by: OGINO Masanori <masanori.ogino@gmail.com>
2014-01-22Remove the initial and trailing blank doc-comment linesSiegeLord-40/+0
2014-01-22Add LowerExp 'e' and UpperExp 'E' format traits/specifiersSiegeLord-0/+34
2014-01-22float_to_str_bytes_common can now handle exponential notationSiegeLord-6/+6
2014-01-18auto merge of #11622 : bjz/rust/simplify-primitive-trait, r=brsonbors-17/+8
As part of #10387, this removes the `Primitive::{bits, bytes, is_signed}` methods and removes the trait's operator trait constraints for the reasons outlined below: - The `Primitive::{bits, bytes}` associated functions were originally added to reflect the existing `BITS` and `BYTES`statics included in the numeric modules. These statics are only exist as a workaround for Rust's lack of CTFE, and should be deprecated in the future in favor of using the `std::mem::size_of` function (see #11621). - `Primitive::is_signed` seems to be of little utility and does not seem to be used anywhere in the Rust compiler or libraries. It is also rather ugly to call due to the `Option<Self>` workaround for #8888. - The operator trait constraints are already covered by the `Num` trait.
2014-01-18Add FIXME comments regarding issue #11526.Brendan Zabarauskas-0/+7
2014-01-18Simplify std::num::Primitive trait definitionBrendan Zabarauskas-17/+1
This removes the `Primitive::{bits, bytes, is_signed}` methods and removes the operator trait constraints, for the reasons outlined below: - The `Primitive::{bits, bytes}` associated functions were originally added to reflect the existing `BITS` and `BYTES` statics included in the numeric modules. These statics are only exist as a workaround for Rust's lack of CTFE, and should probably be deprecated in the future in favor of using the `std::mem::size_of` function (see #11621). - `Primitive::is_signed` seems to be of little utility and does not seem to be used anywhere in the Rust compiler or libraries. It is also rather ugly to call due to the `Option<Self>` workaround for #8888. - The operator trait constraints are already covered by the `Num` trait.
2014-01-17Add a generic power functionFlavio Percoco-2/+2
The patch adds a `pow` function for types implementing `One`, `Mul` and `Clone` trait. The patch also renames f32 and f64 pow into powf in order to still have a way to easily have float powers. It uses llvms intrinsics. The pow implementation for all num types uses the exponentiation by square. Fixes bug #11499
2014-01-16Merge Bitwise and BitCount traits and remove from prelude, along with BoundedBrendan Zabarauskas-1/+1
One less trait in std::num, and three less exported in the prelude.
2014-01-13Clean up std::num::cmath and remove stale commentsBrendan Zabarauskas-39/+43
2014-01-09auto merge of #11412 : bjz/rust/num-cleanups, r=alexcrichtonbors-79/+69
The methods contained in `std::num::{Algebraic, Trigonometric, Exponential, Hyperbolic}` have now been moved into `std::num::Real`. This is part of an ongoing effort to simplify `std::num` (see issue #10387). `std::num::RealExt` has also been removed from the prelude because it is not a commonly used trait. r? @alexcrichton
2014-01-09Remove ApproxEq and assert_approx_eq!Brendan Zabarauskas-25/+0
This trait seems to stray too far from the mandate of a standard library as implementations may vary between use cases.
2014-01-09Merge some numeric traits with Real and don't re-export RealExtBrendan Zabarauskas-79/+69
The methods contained in `std::num::{Algebraic, Trigonometric, Exponential, Hyperbolic}` have now been moved into `std::num::Real`. This is part of an ongoing effort to simplify `std::num` (see issue #10387). `std::num::RealExt` has also been removed from the prelude because it is not a commonly used trait.
2013-12-27std: uniform modules titles for docLuca Bruno-1/+1
This commit uniforms the short title of modules provided by libstd, in order to make their roles more explicit when glancing at the index. Signed-off-by: Luca Bruno <lucab@debian.org>