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2014-11-04Simplify float string conversion function furtherBrendan Zabarauskas-151/+105
We now have a really simple function signature: pub fn from_str_radix_float<T: Float>(src: &str, radix: uint) -> Option<T> By removing some of the arguments, we remove the possibility of some invalid states.
2014-11-04Clean up from_str_float and use iteratorsBrendan Zabarauskas-156/+125
2014-11-04Remove unnecessary features from strconvBrendan Zabarauskas-109/+27
2014-11-04Separate string->integer implementation in strconvBrendan Zabarauskas-68/+67
2014-11-01collections: Remove all collections traitsAlex Crichton-1/+0
As part of the collections reform RFC, this commit removes all collections traits in favor of inherent methods on collections themselves. All methods should continue to be available on all collections. This is a breaking change with all of the collections traits being removed and no longer being in the prelude. In order to update old code you should move the trait implementations to inherent implementations directly on the type itself. Note that some traits had default methods which will also need to be implemented to maintain backwards compatibility. [breaking-change] cc #18424
2014-10-30rollup merge of #18445 : alexcrichton/index-mutAlex Crichton-2/+2
Conflicts: src/libcollections/vec.rs
2014-10-30rollup merge of #18398 : aturon/lint-conventions-2Alex Crichton-1/+1
Conflicts: src/libcollections/slice.rs src/libcore/failure.rs src/libsyntax/parse/token.rs src/test/debuginfo/basic-types-mut-globals.rs src/test/debuginfo/simple-struct.rs src/test/debuginfo/trait-pointers.rs
2014-10-30collections: Enable IndexMut for some collectionsAlex Crichton-2/+2
This commit enables implementations of IndexMut for a number of collections, including Vec, RingBuf, SmallIntMap, TrieMap, TreeMap, and HashMap. At the same time this deprecates the `get_mut` methods on vectors in favor of using the indexing notation. cc #18424
2014-10-29Rename fail! to panic!Steve Klabnik-7/+7
https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/221 The current terminology of "task failure" often causes problems when writing or speaking about code. You often want to talk about the possibility of an operation that returns a Result "failing", but cannot because of the ambiguity with task failure. Instead, you have to speak of "the failing case" or "when the operation does not succeed" or other circumlocutions. Likewise, we use a "Failure" header in rustdoc to describe when operations may fail the task, but it would often be helpful to separate out a section describing the "Err-producing" case. We have been steadily moving away from task failure and toward Result as an error-handling mechanism, so we should optimize our terminology accordingly: Result-producing functions should be easy to describe. To update your code, rename any call to `fail!` to `panic!` instead. Assuming you have not created your own macro named `panic!`, this will work on UNIX based systems: grep -lZR 'fail!' . | xargs -0 -l sed -i -e 's/fail!/panic!/g' You can of course also do this by hand. [breaking-change]
2014-10-28Update code with new lint namesAaron Turon-1/+1
2014-10-19Remove a large amount of deprecated functionalityAlex Crichton-18/+16
Spring cleaning is here! In the Fall! This commit removes quite a large amount of deprecated functionality from the standard libraries. I tried to ensure that only old deprecated functionality was removed. This is removing lots and lots of deprecated features, so this is a breaking change. Please consult the deprecation messages of the deleted code to see how to migrate code forward if it still needs migration. [breaking-change]
2014-10-13Clean up rustc warnings.NODA, Kai-12/+22
compiletest: compact "linux" "macos" etc.as "unix". liballoc: remove a superfluous "use". libcollections: remove invocations of deprecated methods in favor of their suggested replacements and use "_" for a loop counter. libcoretest: remove invocations of deprecated methods; also add "allow(deprecated)" for testing a deprecated method itself. libglob: use "cfg_attr". libgraphviz: add a test for one of data constructors. libgreen: remove a superfluous "use". libnum: "allow(type_overflow)" for type cast into u8 in a test code. librustc: names of static variables should be in upper case. libserialize: v[i] instead of get(). libstd/ascii: to_lowercase() instead of to_lower(). libstd/bitflags: modify AnotherSetOfFlags to use i8 as its backend. It will serve better for testing various aspects of bitflags!. libstd/collections: "allow(deprecated)" for testing a deprecated method itself. libstd/io: remove invocations of deprecated methods and superfluous "use". Also add #[test] where it was missing. libstd/num: introduce a helper function to effectively remove invocations of a deprecated method. libstd/path and rand: remove invocations of deprecated methods and superfluous "use". libstd/task and libsync/comm: "allow(deprecated)" for testing a deprecated method itself. libsync/deque: remove superfluous "unsafe". libsync/mutex and once: names of static variables should be in upper case. libterm: introduce a helper function to effectively remove invocations of a deprecated method. We still see a few warnings about using obsoleted native::task::spawn() in the test modules for libsync. I'm not sure how I should replace them with std::task::TaksBuilder and native::task::NativeTaskBuilder (dependency to libstd?) Signed-off-by: NODA, Kai <nodakai@gmail.com>
2014-10-07Use slice syntax instead of slice_to, etc.Nick Cameron-1/+1
2014-10-02Revert "Use slice syntax instead of slice_to, etc."Aaron Turon-1/+1
This reverts commit 40b9f5ded50ac4ce8c9323921ec556ad611af6b7.
2014-10-02Use slice syntax instead of slice_to, etc.Nick Cameron-1/+1
2014-09-30librustc: Forbid `..` in range patterns.Patrick Walton-2/+2
This breaks code that looks like: match foo { 1..3 => { ... } } Instead, write: match foo { 1...3 => { ... } } Closes #17295. [breaking-change]
2014-08-13std: Rename various slice traits for consistencyBrian Anderson-1/+1
ImmutableVector -> ImmutableSlice ImmutableEqVector -> ImmutableEqSlice ImmutableOrdVector -> ImmutableOrdSlice MutableVector -> MutableSlice MutableVectorAllocating -> MutableSliceAllocating MutableCloneableVector -> MutableCloneableSlice MutableOrdVector -> MutableOrdSlice These are all in the prelude so most code will not break. [breaking-change]
2014-08-06Use byte literals in libstdnham-19/+17
2014-07-23collections: Move push/pop to MutableSeqBrian Anderson-1/+1
Implement for Vec, DList, RingBuf. Add MutableSeq to the prelude. Since the collections traits are in the prelude most consumers of these methods will continue to work without change. [breaking-change]
2014-07-21Add a ton of ignore-lexer-testCorey Richardson-0/+2
2014-07-08std: Rename the `ToStr` trait to `ToString`, and `to_str` to `to_string`.Richo Healey-4/+4
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2014-06-08core: Rename `container` mod to `collections`. Closes #12543Brian Anderson-1/+1
Also renames the `Container` trait to `Collection`. [breaking-change]
2014-06-08Fix spelling errors in comments.Joseph Crail-1/+1
2014-06-06Rename Iterator::len to countAaron Turon-1/+0
This commit carries out the request from issue #14678: > The method `Iterator::len()` is surprising, as all the other uses of > `len()` do not consume the value. `len()` would make more sense to be > called `count()`, but that would collide with the current > `Iterator::count(|T| -> bool) -> unit` method. That method, however, is > a bit redundant, and can be easily replaced with > `iter.filter(|x| x < 5).count()`. > After this change, we could then define the `len()` method > on `iter::ExactSize`. Closes #14678. [breaking-change]
2014-05-30std: Rename {Eq,Ord} to Partial{Eq,Ord}Alex Crichton-5/+5
This is part of the ongoing renaming of the equality traits. See #12517 for more details. All code using Eq/Ord will temporarily need to move to Partial{Eq,Ord} or the Total{Eq,Ord} traits. The Total traits will soon be renamed to {Eq,Ord}. cc #12517 [breaking-change]
2014-05-29std: Recreate a `rand` moduleAlex Crichton-14/+14
This commit shuffles around some of the `rand` code, along with some reorganization. The new state of the world is as follows: * The librand crate now only depends on libcore. This interface is experimental. * The standard library has a new module, `std::rand`. This interface will eventually become stable. Unfortunately, this entailed more of a breaking change than just shuffling some names around. The following breaking changes were made to the rand library: * Rng::gen_vec() was removed. This has been replaced with Rng::gen_iter() which will return an infinite stream of random values. Previous behavior can be regained with `rng.gen_iter().take(n).collect()` * Rng::gen_ascii_str() was removed. This has been replaced with Rng::gen_ascii_chars() which will return an infinite stream of random ascii characters. Similarly to gen_iter(), previous behavior can be emulated with `rng.gen_ascii_chars().take(n).collect()` * {IsaacRng, Isaac64Rng, XorShiftRng}::new() have all been removed. These all relied on being able to use an OSRng for seeding, but this is no longer available in librand (where these types are defined). To retain the same functionality, these types now implement the `Rand` trait so they can be generated with a random seed from another random number generator. This allows the stdlib to use an OSRng to create seeded instances of these RNGs. * Rand implementations for `Box<T>` and `@T` were removed. These seemed to be pretty rare in the codebase, and it allows for librand to not depend on liballoc. Additionally, other pointer types like Rc<T> and Arc<T> were not supported. If this is undesirable, librand can depend on liballoc and regain these implementations. * The WeightedChoice structure is no longer built with a `Vec<Weighted<T>>`, but rather a `&mut [Weighted<T>]`. This means that the WeightedChoice structure now has a lifetime associated with it. * The `sample` method on `Rng` has been moved to a top-level function in the `rand` module due to its dependence on `Vec`. cc #13851 [breaking-change]
2014-05-24core: rename strbuf::StrBuf to string::StringRicho Healey-3/+3
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2014-05-22libstd: Remove `~str` from all `libstd` modules except `fmt` and `str`.Patrick Walton-4/+4
2014-05-15core: Update all tests for fmt movementAlex Crichton-1/+0
2014-05-15std: Delegate some integer formatting to core::fmtAlex Crichton-0/+2
In an attempt to phase out the std::num::strconv module's string formatting functionality, this commit reimplements some provided methods for formatting integers on top of format!() instead of the custom (and slower) implementation inside of num::strconv. Primarily, this deprecates int_to_str_bytes_common
2014-05-15Updates with core::fmt changesAlex Crichton-3/+0
1. Wherever the `buf` field of a `Formatter` was used, the `Formatter` is used instead. 2. The usage of `write_fmt` is minimized as much as possible, the `write!` macro is preferred wherever possible. 3. Usage of `fmt::write` is minimized, favoring the `write!` macro instead.
2014-05-14Change StrBuf::from_utf8() to return ResultKevin Ballard-0/+1
This allows the original vector to be recovered in the event that it is not UTF-8. [breaking-change]
2014-05-08Handle breakage after libcore splitKevin Ballard-1/+1
API Changes: - &[T] and ~[T] no longer support the addition operator (+)
2014-05-08Clean up unused importsKevin Ballard-1/+0
2014-05-08Handle fallout in std::ascii and std::strconvKevin Ballard-10/+10
API changes: - OwnedAsciiCast returns Vec<Ascii> instead of ~[Ascii] - OwnedAsciiCast is implemented on Vec<u8> - AsciiStr.to_lower/upper() returns Vec<Ascii> - IntoBytes::into_bytes() returns Vec<u8> - float_to_str_bytes_common() returns (Vec<u8>, bool)
2014-05-07core: Add unwrap()/unwrap_err() methods to ResultAlex Crichton-0/+3
These implementations must live in libstd right now because the fmt module has not been migrated yet. This will occur in a later PR. Just to be clear, there are new extension traits, but they are not necessary once the std::fmt module has migrated to libcore, which is a planned migration in the future.
2014-04-19Have floating point functions take their parameters by value.Brendan Zabarauskas-1/+1
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-3/+3
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]
2014-04-18std: Make ~[T] no longer a growable vectorAlex Crichton-20/+22
This removes all resizability support for ~[T] vectors in preparation of DST. The only growable vector remaining is Vec<T>. In summary, the following methods from ~[T] and various functions were removed. Each method/function has an equivalent on the Vec type in std::vec unless otherwise stated. * slice::OwnedCloneableVector * slice::OwnedEqVector * slice::append * slice::append_one * slice::build (no replacement) * slice::bytes::push_bytes * slice::from_elem * slice::from_fn * slice::with_capacity * ~[T].capacity() * ~[T].clear() * ~[T].dedup() * ~[T].extend() * ~[T].grow() * ~[T].grow_fn() * ~[T].grow_set() * ~[T].insert() * ~[T].pop() * ~[T].push() * ~[T].push_all() * ~[T].push_all_move() * ~[T].remove() * ~[T].reserve() * ~[T].reserve_additional() * ~[T].reserve_exect() * ~[T].retain() * ~[T].set_len() * ~[T].shift() * ~[T].shrink_to_fit() * ~[T].swap_remove() * ~[T].truncate() * ~[T].unshift() * ~str.clear() * ~str.set_len() * ~str.truncate() Note that no other API changes were made. Existing apis that took or returned ~[T] continue to do so. [breaking-change]
2014-04-11libtest: rename `BenchHarness` to `Bencher`Liigo Zhuang-25/+25
Closes #12640
2014-04-02Fix fallout of requiring uint indicesAlex Crichton-6/+6
2014-04-01auto merge of #13115 : huonw/rust/rand-errors, r=alexcrichtonbors-11/+11
move errno -> IoError converter into std, bubble up OSRng errors Also adds a general errno -> `~str` converter to `std::os`, and makes the failure messages for the things using `OSRng` (e.g. (transitively) the task-local RNG, meaning hashmap initialisation failures aren't such a black box).
2014-04-01rand: bubble up IO messages futher.Huon Wilson-11/+11
The various ...Rng::new() methods can hit IO errors from the OSRng they use, and it seems sensible to expose them at a higher level. Unfortunately, writing e.g. `StdRng::new().unwrap()` gives a much poorer error message than if it failed internally, but this is a problem with all `IoResult`s.
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-20/+41
* 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
2014-03-20rename std::vec -> std::sliceDaniel Micay-2/+2
Closes #12702
2014-02-28std: Avoid using "{:?}" in format stringsAlex Crichton-5/+5
This removes all usage of Poly in format strings from libstd. This doesn't prevent more future strings from coming in, but it at least removes the ones for now.
2014-02-21auto merge of #12382 : bjz/rust/fmt-int, r=alexcrichtonbors-17/+81
This is PR is the beginning of a complete rewrite and ultimate removal of the `std::num::strconv` module (see #6220), and the removal of the `ToStrRadix` trait in favour of using the `std::fmt` functionality directly. This should make for a cleaner API, encourage less allocation, and make the implementation more comprehensible . The `Formatter::{pad_integral, with_padding}` methods have also been refactored make things easier to understand. The formatting tests for integers have been moved out of `run-pass/ifmt.rs` in order to provide more immediate feedback when building using `make check-stage2-std NO_REBUILD=1`. Arbitrary radixes are now easier to use in format strings. For example: ~~~rust assert_eq!(format!("{:04}", radix(3, 2)), ~"0011"); ~~~ The benchmarks have been standardised between `std::num::strconv` and `std::num::fmt` to make it easier to compare the performance of the different implementations. ~~~ type | radix | std::num::strconv | std::num::fmt ======|=======|========================|====================== int | bin | 1748 ns/iter (+/- 150) | 321 ns/iter (+/- 25) int | oct | 706 ns/iter (+/- 53) | 179 ns/iter (+/- 22) int | dec | 640 ns/iter (+/- 59) | 207 ns/iter (+/- 10) int | hex | 637 ns/iter (+/- 77) | 205 ns/iter (+/- 19) int | 36 | 446 ns/iter (+/- 30) | 309 ns/iter (+/- 20) ------|-------|------------------------|---------------------- uint | bin | 1724 ns/iter (+/- 159) | 322 ns/iter (+/- 13) uint | oct | 663 ns/iter (+/- 25) | 175 ns/iter (+/- 7) uint | dec | 613 ns/iter (+/- 30) | 186 ns/iter (+/- 6) uint | hex | 519 ns/iter (+/- 44) | 207 ns/iter (+/- 20) uint | 36 | 418 ns/iter (+/- 16) | 308 ns/iter (+/- 32) ~~~
2014-02-22Decouple integer formatting from std::num::strconvBrendan Zabarauskas-17/+81
This works towards a complete rewrite and ultimate removal of the `std::num::strconv` module (see #6220), and the removal of the `ToStrRadix` trait in favour of using the `std::fmt` functionality directly. This should make for a cleaner API, encourage less allocation, and make the implementation far more comprehensible. The `Formatter::pad_integral` method has also been refactored make it easier to understand. The formatting tests for integers have been moved out of `run-pass/ifmt.rs` in order to provide more immediate feedback when building using `make check-stage2-std NO_REBUILD=1`. The benchmarks have been standardised between std::num::strconv and std::num::fmt to make it easier to compare the performance of the different implementations. Arbitrary radixes are now easier to use in format strings. For example: ~~~ assert_eq!(format!("{:04}", radix(3, 2)), ~"0011"); ~~~
2014-02-22Move std::num::Integer to libnumBrendan Zabarauskas-14/+2