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2015-03-16impl<T> [T]Jorge Aparicio-0/+12
2015-03-17Auto merge of #23352 - alexcrichton:stabilize-net, r=aturonbors-16/+16
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the std::net module, incorporating the changes from RFC 923. Specifically, the following actions were taken: Stable functionality: * `net` (the name) * `Shutdown` * `Shutdown::{Read, Write, Both}` * `lookup_host` * `LookupHost` * `SocketAddr` * `SocketAddr::{V4, V6}` * `SocketAddr::port` * `SocketAddrV4` * `SocketAddrV4::{new, ip, port}` * `SocketAddrV6` * `SocketAddrV4::{new, ip, port, flowinfo, scope_id}` * Common trait impls for socket addr structures * `ToSocketAddrs` * `ToSocketAddrs::Iter` * `ToSocketAddrs::to_socket_addrs` * `ToSocketAddrs for {SocketAddr*, (Ipv*Addr, u16), str, (str, u16)}` * `Ipv4Addr` * `Ipv4Addr::{new, octets, to_ipv6_compatible, to_ipv6_mapped}` * `Ipv6Addr` * `Ipv6Addr::{new, segments, to_ipv4}` * `TcpStream` * `TcpStream::connect` * `TcpStream::{peer_addr, local_addr, shutdown, try_clone}` * `{Read,Write} for {TcpStream, &TcpStream}` * `TcpListener` * `TcpListener::bind` * `TcpListener::{local_addr, try_clone, accept, incoming}` * `Incoming` * `UdpSocket` * `UdpSocket::bind` * `UdpSocket::{recv_from, send_to, local_addr, try_clone}` Unstable functionality: * Extra methods on `Ipv{4,6}Addr` for various methods of inspecting the address and determining qualities of it. * Extra methods on `TcpStream` to configure various protocol options. * Extra methods on `UdpSocket` to configure various protocol options. Deprecated functionality: * The `socket_addr` method has been renamed to `local_addr` This commit is a breaking change due to the restructuring of the `SocketAddr` type as well as the renaming of the `socket_addr` method. Migration should be fairly straightforward, however, after accounting for the new level of abstraction in `SocketAddr` (protocol distinction at the socket address level, not the IP address). [breaking-change]
2015-03-15std: Clean up the sys::thread modulesAlex Crichton-10/+5
This module had become a #[cfg] jungle, try to bring at least a small semblance of order to it!
2015-03-14Auto merge of #23333 - oli-obk:slice_from_raw_parts, r=alexcrichtonbors-9/+9
at least that's what the docs say: http://doc.rust-lang.org/std/slice/fn.from_raw_parts.html A few situations got prettier. In some situations the mutability of the resulting and source pointers differed (and was cast away by transmute), the mutability matches now.
2015-03-13std: Stabilize the `net` moduleAlex Crichton-16/+16
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the std::net module, incorporating the changes from RFC 923. Specifically, the following actions were taken: Stable functionality: * `net` (the name) * `Shutdown` * `Shutdown::{Read, Write, Both}` * `lookup_host` * `LookupHost` * `SocketAddr` * `SocketAddr::{V4, V6}` * `SocketAddr::port` * `SocketAddrV4` * `SocketAddrV4::{new, ip, port}` * `SocketAddrV6` * `SocketAddrV4::{new, ip, port, flowinfo, scope_id}` * Common trait impls for socket addr structures * `ToSocketAddrs` * `ToSocketAddrs::Iter` * `ToSocketAddrs::to_socket_addrs` * `ToSocketAddrs for {SocketAddr*, (Ipv*Addr, u16), str, (str, u16)}` * `Ipv4Addr` * `Ipv4Addr::{new, octets, to_ipv6_compatible, to_ipv6_mapped}` * `Ipv6Addr` * `Ipv6Addr::{new, segments, to_ipv4}` * `TcpStream` * `TcpStream::connect` * `TcpStream::{peer_addr, local_addr, shutdown, try_clone}` * `{Read,Write} for {TcpStream, &TcpStream}` * `TcpListener` * `TcpListener::bind` * `TcpListener::{local_addr, try_clone, accept, incoming}` * `Incoming` * `UdpSocket` * `UdpSocket::bind` * `UdpSocket::{recv_from, send_to, local_addr, try_clone}` Unstable functionality: * Extra methods on `Ipv{4,6}Addr` for various methods of inspecting the address and determining qualities of it. * Extra methods on `TcpStream` to configure various protocol options. * Extra methods on `UdpSocket` to configure various protocol options. Deprecated functionality: * The `socket_addr` method has been renamed to `local_addr` This commit is a breaking change due to the restructuring of the `SocketAddr` type as well as the renaming of the `socket_addr` method. Migration should be fairly straightforward, however, after accounting for the new level of abstraction in `SocketAddr` (protocol distinction at the socket address level, not the IP address). [breaking-change]
2015-03-13Fallout of std::old_io deprecationAlex Crichton-20/+26
2015-03-13slice::from_raw_parts is preferred over transmuting a fresh raw::SliceOliver Schneider-9/+9
2015-03-13Auto merge of #23229 - aturon:stab-path, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+4
This commit stabilizes essentially all of the new `std::path` API. The API itself is changed in a couple of ways (which brings it in closer alignment with the RFC): * `.` components are now normalized away, unless they appear at the start of a path. This in turn effects the semantics of e.g. asking for the file name of `foo/` or `foo/.`, both of which yield `Some("foo")` now. This semantics is what the original RFC specified, and is also desirable given early experience rolling out the new API. * The `parent` method is now `without_file` and succeeds if, and only if, `file_name` is `Some(_)`. That means, in particular, that it fails for a path like `foo/../`. This change affects `pop` as well. In addition, the `old_path` module is now deprecated. [breaking-change] r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-12Stabilize std::pathAaron Turon-0/+4
This commit stabilizes essentially all of the new `std::path` API. The API itself is changed in a couple of ways (which brings it in closer alignment with the RFC): * `.` components are now normalized away, unless they appear at the start of a path. This in turn effects the semantics of e.g. asking for the file name of `foo/` or `foo/.`, both of which yield `Some("foo")` now. This semantics is what the original RFC specified, and is also desirable given early experience rolling out the new API. * The `parent` function now succeeds if, and only if, the path has at least one non-root/prefix component. This change affects `pop` as well. * The `Prefix` component now involves a separate `PrefixComponent` struct, to better allow for keeping both parsed and unparsed prefix data. In addition, the `old_path` module is now deprecated. Closes #23264 [breaking-change]
2015-03-12std: Remove #[allow] directives in sys modulesAlex Crichton-46/+27
These were suppressing lots of interesting warnings! Turns out there was also quite a bit of dead code.
2015-03-11Example -> ExamplesSteve Klabnik-3/+3
This brings comments in line with https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0505-api-comment-conventions.md#using-markdown
2015-03-09Rename #[should_fail] to #[should_panic]Steven Fackler-5/+5
2015-03-06rollup merge of #22813: alexcrichton/deprecate-netAlex Crichton-0/+2
The `std::net` primitives should be ready for use now and as a result the old ones are now deprecated and slated for removal. Most TCP/UDP functionality is now available through `std::net` but the `std::old_io::net::pipe` module is removed entirely from the standard library. Unix socket funtionality can be found in sfackler's [`unix_socket`][unix] crate and there is currently no replacement for named pipes on Windows. [unix]: https://crates.io/crates/unix_socket [breaking-change]
2015-03-06std: Deprecate the std::old_io::net primitivesAlex Crichton-0/+2
The `std::net` primitives should be ready for use now and as a result the old ones are now deprecated and slated for removal. Most TCP/UDP functionality is now available through `std::net` but the `std::old_io::net::pipe` module is removed entirely from the standard library. Unix socket funtionality can be found in sfackler's [`unix_socket`][unix] crate and there is currently no replacement for named pipes on Windows. [unix]: https://crates.io/crates/unix_socket [breaking-change]
2015-03-06Rollup merge of #22899 - huonw:macro-stability, r=alexcrichtonManish Goregaokar-5/+1
Unstable items used in a macro expansion will now always trigger stability warnings, *unless* the unstable items are directly inside a macro marked with `#[allow_internal_unstable]`. IOW, the compiler warns unless the span of the unstable item is a subspan of the definition of a macro marked with that attribute. E.g. #[allow_internal_unstable] macro_rules! foo { ($e: expr) => {{ $e; unstable(); // no warning only_called_by_foo!(); }} } macro_rules! only_called_by_foo { () => { unstable() } // warning } foo!(unstable()) // warning The unstable inside `foo` is fine, due to the attribute. But the `unstable` inside `only_called_by_foo` is not, since that macro doesn't have the attribute, and the `unstable` passed into `foo` is also not fine since it isn't contained in the macro itself (that is, even though it is only used directly in the macro). In the process this makes the stability tracking much more precise, e.g. previously `println!(\"{}\", unstable())` got no warning, but now it does. As such, this is a bug fix that may cause [breaking-change]s. The attribute is definitely feature gated, since it explicitly allows side-stepping the feature gating system. --- This updates `thread_local!` macro to use the attribute, since it uses unstable features internally (initialising a struct with unstable fields).
2015-03-06Use `#[allow_internal_unstable]` for `thread_local!`Huon Wilson-5/+1
This destabilises all the implementation details of `thread_local!`, since they do not *need* to be stable with the new attribute.
2015-03-05Remove integer suffixes where the types in compiled code are identical.Eduard Burtescu-2/+2
2015-03-03Rollup merge of #22876 - Florob:const, r=nikomatsakisManish Goregaokar-1/+1
This changes the type of some public constants/statics in libunicode. Notably some `&'static &'static [(char, char)]` have changed to `&'static [(char, char)]`. The regexp crate seems to be the sole user of these, yet this is technically a [breaking-change]
2015-03-02Enable recursion for visit_ty in lint visitorIvan Petkov-4/+3
* The lint visitor's visit_ty method did not recurse, and had a reference to the now closed #10894 * The newly enabled recursion has only affected the `deprectated` lint which now detects uses of deprecated items in trait impls and function return types * Renamed some references to `CowString` and `CowVec` to `Cow<str>` and `Cow<[T]>`, respectively, which appear outside of the crate which defines them * Replaced a few instances of `InvariantType<T>` with `PhantomData<Cell<T>>` * Disabled the `deprecated` lint in several places that reference/implement traits on deprecated items which will get cleaned up in the future * Disabled the `exceeding_bitshifts` lint for compile-fail/huge-array-simple test so it doesn't shadow the expected error on 32bit systems * Unfortunately, this means that if a library declares `#![deny(deprecated)]` and marks anything as deprecated, it will have to disable the lint for any uses of said item, e.g. any impl the now deprecated item For any library that denies deprecated items but has deprecated items of its own, this is a [breaking-change]
2015-03-02Use `const`s instead of `static`s where appropriateFlorian Zeitz-1/+1
This changes the type of some public constants/statics in libunicode. Notably some `&'static &'static [(char, char)]` have changed to `&'static [(char, char)]`. The regexp crate seems to be the sole user of these, yet this is technically a [breaking-change]
2015-02-25Rollup merge of #22739 - tbu-:pr_error_net, r=alexcrichtonManish Goregaokar-13/+8
This affects the `set_non_blocking` function which cannot fail for Unix or Windows, given correct parameters. Additionally, the short UDP write error case has been removed as there is no such thing as \"short UDP writes\", instead, the operating system will error out if the application tries to send a packet larger than the MTU of the network path.
2015-02-24Use arrays instead of vectors in testsVadim Petrochenkov-3/+3
2015-02-23Hide unnecessary error checking from the userTobias Bucher-13/+8
This affects the `set_non_blocking` function which cannot fail for Unix or Windows, given correct parameters. Additionally, the short UDP write error case has been removed as there is no such thing as "short UDP writes", instead, the operating system will error out if the application tries to send a packet larger than the MTU of the network path.
2015-02-23Use boxed functions instead of transmuteStepan Koltsov-4/+4
... to convert between Box and raw pointers. E. g. use ``` let b: Box<Foo> = Box::from_raw(p); ``` instead of ``` let b: Box<Foo> = mem::transmute(p); ``` Patch also changes closure release code in `src/libstd/sys/unix/thread.rs` when `pthread_create` failed. Raw pointer was transmuted to box of `FnOnce()` instead of `Thunk`. This code was probably never executed, because `pthread_create` rarely fails in practice.
2015-02-22Rollup merge of #22584 - alexcrichton:snapshots, r=GankroManish Goregaokar-27/+0
2015-02-21Auto merge of #21959 - dhuseby:bitrig-support, r=brsonbors-4/+8
This patch adds the necessary pieces to support rust on Bitrig https://bitrig.org
2015-02-20Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-27/+0
2015-02-18rollup merge of #22491: Gankro/into_iterAlex Crichton-4/+5
Conflicts: src/libcollections/bit.rs src/libcollections/linked_list.rs src/libcollections/vec_deque.rs src/libstd/sys/common/wtf8.rs
2015-02-18rollup merge of #22482: alexcrichton/cstr-changesAlex Crichton-7/+12
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]
2015-02-18std: Implement CString-related RFCsAlex Crichton-7/+12
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]
2015-02-18make FromIterator use IntoIteratorAlexis-2/+2
This breaks all implementors of FromIterator, as they must now accept IntoIterator instead of Iterator. The fix for this is generally trivial (change the bound, and maybe call into_iter() on the argument to get the old argument). Users of FromIterator should be unaffected because Iterators are IntoIterator. [breaking-change]
2015-02-18make Extend use IntoIteratorAlexis-2/+3
This breaks all implementors of Extend, as they must now accept IntoIterator instead of Iterator. The fix for this is generally trivial (change the bound, and maybe call into_iter() on the argument to get the old argument). Users of Extend should be unaffected because Iterators are IntoIterator. [breaking-change]
2015-02-18std: Stabilize the `hash` moduleAlex Crichton-1/+28
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 #22319: huonw/send-is-not-staticAlex Crichton-1/+1
Conflicts: src/libstd/sync/task_pool.rs src/libstd/thread.rs src/libtest/lib.rs src/test/bench/shootout-reverse-complement.rs src/test/bench/shootout-spectralnorm.rs
2015-02-17rollup merge of #22435: aturon/final-stab-threadAlex Crichton-5/+5
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-5/+5
2015-02-17std: Stabilize the `ascii` moduleAlex Crichton-1/+6
This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::ascii` module taking the following actions: * the module name is now stable * `AsciiExt` is now stable after moving its type parameter to an `Owned` associated type * `AsciiExt::is_ascii` is now stable * `AsciiExt::to_ascii_uppercase` is now stable * `AsciiExt::to_ascii_lowercase` is now stable * `AsciiExt::eq_ignore_ascii_case` is now stable * `AsciiExt::make_ascii_uppercase` is added to possibly replace `OwnedAsciiExt::into_ascii_uppercase` (similarly for lowercase variants). * `escape_default` now returns an iterator and is stable * `EscapeDefault` is now stable Trait implementations are now also marked stable. Primarily it is still unstable to *implement* the `AsciiExt` trait due to it containing some unstable methods. [breaking-change]
2015-02-18Update the libraries to reflect Send loosing the 'static bound.Huon Wilson-1/+1
In most places this preserves the current API by adding an explicit `'static` bound. Notably absent are some impls like `unsafe impl<T: Send> Send for Foo<T>` and the `std::thread` module. It is likely that it will be possible to remove these after auditing the code to ensure restricted lifetimes are safe. More progress on #22251.
2015-02-13Add std::processAaron Turon-0/+21
Per [RFC 579](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/579), this commit adds a new `std::process` module. This module is largely based on the existing `std::old_io::process` module, but refactors the API to use `OsStr` and other new standards set out by IO reform. The existing module is not yet deprecated, to allow for the new API to get a bit of testing before a mass migration to it.
2015-02-11More test fixes and rebase conflictsAlex Crichton-0/+1
2015-02-11rollup merge of #22015: alexcrichton/netv2Alex Crichton-0/+394
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.
2015-02-11std: Add a `net` module for TCP/UDPAlex Crichton-0/+394
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.
2015-02-11Test fixes and rebase conflictsAlex Crichton-0/+4
2015-02-11PR review fixesDave Huseby-12/+2
2015-02-11bitrig integrationDave Huseby-3/+17
2015-02-11rustc: Fix a number of stability lint holesAlex Crichton-2/+2
There are a number of holes that the stability lint did not previously cover, including: * Types * Bounds on type parameters on functions and impls * Where clauses * Imports * Patterns (structs and enums) These holes have all been fixed by overriding the `visit_path` function on the AST visitor instead of a few specialized cases. This change also necessitated a few stability changes: * The `collections::fmt` module is now stable (it was already supposed to be). * The `thread_local::imp::Key` type is now stable (it was already supposed to be). * The `std::rt::{begin_unwind, begin_unwind_fmt}` functions are now stable. These are required via the `panic!` macro. * The `std::old_io::stdio::{println, println_args}` functions are now stable. These are required by the `print!` and `println!` macros. * The `ops::{FnOnce, FnMut, Fn}` traits are now `#[stable]`. This is required to make bounds with these traits stable. Note that manual implementations of these traits are still gated by default, this stability only allows bounds such as `F: FnOnce()`. Additionally, the compiler now has special logic to ignore its own generated `__test` module for the `--test` harness in terms of stability. Closes #8962 Closes #16360 Closes #20327 [breaking-change]
2015-02-10rollup merge of #21920: vojtechkral/main-thread-nameAlex Crichton-4/+0
Fixes #21911
2015-02-10Auto merge of #21936 - alexcrichton:fsv2, r=aturonbors-0/+10
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 739][rfc] which adds a new `std::fs` module to the standard library. This module provides much of the same functionality as `std::old_io::fs` but it has many tweaked APIs as well as uses the new `std::path` module. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/739
2015-02-09std: Add a new `fs` moduleAlex Crichton-0/+10
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 739][rfc] which adds a new `std::fs` module to the standard library. This module provides much of the same functionality as `std::old_io::fs` but it has many tweaked APIs as well as uses the new `std::path` module. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/739
2015-02-08Move native thread name setting from thread_info to Thread, fixes #21911Vojtech Kral-4/+0