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2015-09-09Reduce code bloat from conversion traits in function parametersVadim Petrochenkov-7/+40
2015-08-28Rollup merge of #28029 - tshepang:unusual, r=steveklabnikManish Goregaokar-2/+5
2015-08-27Auto merge of #28030 - tshepang:improve-example, r=alexcrichtonbors-2/+4
2015-08-26Make iter::order functions into methods on IteratorSteven Fackler-8/+8
This does cause some breakage due to deficiencies in resolve - `path::Components` is both an `Iterator` and implements `Eq`, `Ord`, etc. If one calls e.g. `partial_cmp` on a `Components` and passes a `&Components` intending to target the `PartialOrd` impl, the compiler will select the `partial_cmp` from `Iterator` and then error out. I doubt anyone will run into breakage from `Components` specifically, but we should see if there are third party types that will run into issues. `iter::order::equals` wasn't moved to `Iterator` since it's exactly the same as `iter::order::eq` but with an `Eq` instead of `PartialEq` bound, which doensn't seem very useful. I also updated `le`, `gt`, etc to use `partial_cmp` which lets us drop the extra `PartialEq` bound. cc #27737
2015-08-26doc: improve as_path exampleTshepang Lekhonkhobe-2/+4
2015-08-26path: the if-else block looked unusualTshepang Lekhonkhobe-2/+5
2015-08-15std: Add issues to all unstable featuresAlex Crichton-3/+6
2015-08-11rollup merge of #27678: alexcrichton/snapshotsAlex Crichton-9/+0
* Lots of core prelude imports removed * Makefile support for MSVC env vars and Rust crates removed * Makefile support for morestack removed
2015-08-11Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-9/+0
* Lots of core prelude imports removed * Makefile support for MSVC env vars and Rust crates removed * Makefile support for morestack removed
2015-08-11Remove unneeded FIXMETobias Bucher-1/+0
2015-08-11Rollup merge of #27633 - tshepang:patch-6, r=alexcrichtonManish Goregaokar-1/+1
2015-08-10doc: add missing symbolTshepang Lekhonkhobe-1/+1
2015-08-09Replace many uses of `mem::transmute` with more specific functionsTobias Bucher-4/+4
The replacements are functions that usually use a single `mem::transmute` in their body and restrict input and output via more concrete types than `T` and `U`. Worth noting are the `transmute` functions for slices and the `from_utf8*` family for mutable slices. Additionally, `mem::transmute` was often used for casting raw pointers, when you can already cast raw pointers just fine with `as`.
2015-08-03syntax: Implement #![no_core]Alex Crichton-4/+8
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1184][rfc] which tweaks the behavior of the `#![no_std]` attribute and adds a new `#![no_core]` attribute. The `#![no_std]` attribute now injects `extern crate core` at the top of the crate as well as the libcore prelude into all modules (in the same manner as the standard library's prelude). The `#![no_core]` attribute disables both std and core injection. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1184
2015-07-27std: Deprecate a number of unstable featuresAlex Crichton-2/+3
Many of these have long since reached their stage of being obsolete, so this commit starts the removal process for all of them. The unstable features that were deprecated are: * cmp_partial * fs_time * hash_default * int_slice * iter_min_max * iter_reset_fuse * iter_to_vec * map_in_place * move_from * owned_ascii_ext * page_size * read_and_zero * scan_state * slice_chars * slice_position_elem * subslice_offset
2015-05-25Auto merge of #25736 - tshepang:path-nits, r=steveklabnikbors-3/+3
2015-05-23doc: fix Windows test failureTshepang Lekhonkhobe-2/+2
2015-05-23path: make this bit follow idiomTshepang Lekhonkhobe-1/+1
2015-05-23doc: missing wordsTshepang Lekhonkhobe-2/+2
2015-05-21doc: miscellaneous improvements to std::path::Path examplesTshepang Lekhonkhobe-38/+40
2015-05-16libstd: Path docs: `file` is now `file_name`Ryman-2/+2
2015-05-11Rollup merge of #25278 - cpjreynolds:path-doc, r=alexcrichtonSteve Klabnik-1/+1
Change from "must be used with behind a pointer" to "must be used behind a pointer"
2015-05-11docs: Clarify Path::starts_with (and ends_with)Ulrik Sverdrup-0/+6
Fixes #24882
2015-05-10Fix grammar in path::Path documentationCole Reynolds-1/+1
Change from "must be used with behind a pointer" to "must be used behind a pointer"
2015-05-04Fix spelling errors in documentation.Joseph Crail-1/+1
2015-04-25add import (fixup #24649)Manish Goregaokar-0/+2
2015-04-25Rollup merge of #24649 - nham:path_new_examples, r=steveklabnikManish Goregaokar-0/+8
2015-04-21rollup merge of #24636: alexcrichton/remove-deprecatedAlex Crichton-33/+1
Conflicts: src/libcore/result.rs
2015-04-21rollup merge of #24541: alexcrichton/issue-24538Alex Crichton-1/+1
This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes #24538
2015-04-21std: Remove deprecated/unstable num functionalityAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit removes all the old casting/generic traits from `std::num` that are no longer in use by the standard library. This additionally removes the old `strconv` module which has not seen much use in quite a long time. All generic functionality has been supplanted with traits in the `num` crate and the `strconv` module is supplanted with the [rust-strconv crate][rust-strconv]. [rust-strconv]: https://github.com/lifthrasiir/rust-strconv This is a breaking change due to the removal of these deprecated crates, and the alternative crates are listed above. [breaking-change]
2015-04-21std: Remove deprecated AsPath traitAlex Crichton-32/+0
2015-04-21Separate code into two code blocksNick Hamann-3/+4
2015-04-20Address some nitsNick Hamann-2/+2
2015-04-20Add two examples for Path::newNick Hamann-0/+7
2015-04-19Fix typos in code commentsCorey Farwell-2/+2
2015-04-17std: Add Default/IntoIterator/ToOwned to the preludeAlex Crichton-1/+1
This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes #24538
2015-04-14Negative case of `len()` -> `is_empty()`Tamir Duberstein-5/+5
`s/([^\(\s]+\.)len\(\) [(?:!=)>] 0/!$1is_empty()/g`
2015-04-14Test fixes and rebase conflictsAlex Crichton-1/+1
2015-04-14rollup merge of #24377: apasel422/docsAlex Crichton-16/+16
Conflicts: src/libstd/net/ip.rs src/libstd/sys/unix/fs.rs src/libstd/sys/unix/mod.rs src/libstd/sys/windows/mod.rs
2015-04-13pluralize doc comment verbs and add missing periodsAndrew Paseltiner-16/+16
2015-04-12Fixed with_extension documentation bugTheo Belaire-1/+2
It was mistakenly calling it with "foo.txt" instead of "txt". I've also added an assert.
2015-04-01rollup merge of #23951: alexcrichton/splitnAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 979][rfc] which changes the meaning of the count parameter to the `splitn` function on strings and slices. The parameter now means the number of items that are returned from the iterator, not the number of splits that are made. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/979 Closes #23911 [breaking-change]
2015-04-01std: Changing the meaning of the count to splitnAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 979][rfc] which changes the meaning of the count parameter to the `splitn` function on strings and slices. The parameter now means the number of items that are returned from the iterator, not the number of splits that are made. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/979 Closes #23911 [breaking-change]
2015-04-02Rollup merge of #23932 - steveklabnik:doc_std_path, r=flaper87Manish Goregaokar-0/+213
2015-04-01Add examples + documentation for std::pathSteve Klabnik-0/+213
2015-03-31rollup merge of #23873: alexcrichton/remove-deprecatedAlex Crichton-1/+1
Conflicts: src/libcollectionstest/fmt.rs src/libcollectionstest/lib.rs src/libcollectionstest/str.rs src/libcore/error.rs src/libstd/fs.rs src/libstd/io/cursor.rs src/libstd/os.rs src/libstd/process.rs src/libtest/lib.rs src/test/run-pass-fulldeps/compiler-calls.rs
2015-03-31std: Clean out #[deprecated] APIsAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit cleans out a large amount of deprecated APIs from the standard library and some of the facade crates as well, updating all users in the compiler and in tests as it goes along.
2015-03-31Stabilize `std::convert` and related codeAaron Turon-6/+9
* Marks `#[stable]` the contents of the `std::convert` module. * Added methods `PathBuf::as_path`, `OsString::as_os_str`, `String::as_str`, `Vec::{as_slice, as_mut_slice}`. * Deprecates `OsStr::from_str` in favor of a new, stable, and more general `OsStr::new`. * Adds unstable methods `OsString::from_bytes` and `OsStr::{to_bytes, to_cstring}` for ergonomic FFI usage. [breaking-change]
2015-03-26Revise use of conversion traitsAaron Turon-34/+6
This commit revises `path` and `os_str` to use blanket impls for `From` on reference types. This both cuts down on the number of required impls, and means that you can pass through e.g. `T: AsRef<OsStr>` to `PathBuf::from` without an intermediate call to `as_ref`. It also makes a FIXME note for later generalizing the blanket impls for `AsRef` and `AsMut` to use `Deref`/`DerefMut`, once it is possible to do so.
2015-03-23Test fixes and rebase conflicts, round 2Alex Crichton-10/+13