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2015-02-18std: Implement CString-related RFCsAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 592][r592] and [RFC 840][r840]. These two RFCs tweak the behavior of `CString` and add a new `CStr` unsized slice type to the module. [r592]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0592-c-str-deref.md [r840]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0840-no-panic-in-c-string.md The new `CStr` type is only constructable via two methods: 1. By `deref`'ing from a `CString` 2. Unsafely via `CStr::from_ptr` The purpose of `CStr` is to be an unsized type which is a thin pointer to a `libc::c_char` (currently it is a fat pointer slice due to implementation limitations). Strings from C can be safely represented with a `CStr` and an appropriate lifetime as well. Consumers of `&CString` should now consume `&CStr` instead to allow producers to pass in C-originating strings instead of just Rust-allocated strings. A new constructor was added to `CString`, `new`, which takes `T: IntoBytes` instead of separate `from_slice` and `from_vec` methods (both have been deprecated in favor of `new`). The `new` method returns a `Result` instead of panicking. The error variant contains the relevant information about where the error happened and bytes (if present). Conversions are provided to the `io::Error` and `old_io::IoError` types via the `FromError` trait which translate to `InvalidInput`. This is a breaking change due to the modification of existing `#[unstable]` APIs and new deprecation, and more detailed information can be found in the two RFCs. Notable breakage includes: * All construction of `CString` now needs to use `new` and handle the outgoing `Result`. * Usage of `CString` as a byte slice now explicitly needs a `.as_bytes()` call. * The `as_slice*` methods have been removed in favor of just having the `as_bytes*` methods. Closes #22469 Closes #22470 [breaking-change]
2015-02-11std: Add a `net` module for TCP/UDPAlex Crichton-0/+393
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.