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2016-02-11bootstrap: Add directives to not double-link libsAlex Crichton-1/+4
Have all Cargo-built crates pass `--cfg cargobuild` and then add appropriate `#[cfg]` definitions to all crates to avoid linking anything if this is passed. This should help allow libstd to compile with both the makefiles and with Cargo.
2016-02-06Add the asmjs-unknown-emscripten triple. Add cfgs to libs.Brian Anderson-2/+7
Backtraces, and the compilation of libbacktrace for asmjs, are disabled. This port doesn't use jemalloc so, like pnacl, it disables jemalloc *for all targets* in the configure file. It disables stack protection.
2016-02-03Auto merge of #31078 - nbaksalyar:illumos, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+3
This pull request adds support for [Illumos](http://illumos.org/)-based operating systems: SmartOS, OpenIndiana, and others. For now it's x86-64 only, as I'm not sure if 32-bit installations are widespread. This PR is based on #28589 by @potatosalad, and also closes #21000, #25845, and #25846. Required changes in libc are already merged: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/libc/pull/138 Here's a snapshot required to build a stage0 compiler: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/nbaksalyar/rustc-sunos-snapshot.tar.gz It passes all checks from `make check`. There are some changes I'm not quite sure about, e.g. macro usage in `src/libstd/num/f64.rs` and `DirEntry` structure in `src/libstd/sys/unix/fs.rs`, so any comments on how to rewrite it better would be greatly appreciated. Also, LLVM configure script might need to be patched to build it successfully, or a pre-built libLLVM should be used. Some details can be found here: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25409 Thanks! r? @brson
2016-02-02Auto merge of #31312 - alexcrichton:no-le-in-powerpc64le, r=alexcrichtonbors-3/+2
Currently the `mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu` target doesn't actually set the `target_arch` value to `mipsel` but it rather uses `mips`. Alternatively the `powerpc64le` target does indeed set the `target_arch` as `powerpc64le`, causing a bit of inconsistency between theset two. As these are just the same instance of one instruction set, let's use `target_endian` to switch between them and only set the `target_arch` as one value. This should cut down on the number of `#[cfg]` annotations necessary and all around be a little more ergonomic.
2016-02-01Remove "powerpc64le" and "mipsel" target_archAlex Crichton-3/+2
Currently the `mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu` target doesn't actually set the `target_arch` value to `mipsel` but it rather uses `mips`. Alternatively the `powerpc64le` target does indeed set the `target_arch` as `powerpc64le`, causing a bit of inconsistency between theset two. As these are just the same instance of one instruction set, let's use `target_endian` to switch between them and only set the `target_arch` as one value. This should cut down on the number of `#[cfg]` annotations necessary and all around be a little more ergonomic.
2016-02-01docs: Standardize on 'Errors' header in std docsKamal Marhubi-2/+2
2016-01-31Rename sunos to solarisNikita Baksalyar-2/+2
2016-01-31Add Illumos supportNikita Baksalyar-1/+3
2016-01-31Auto merge of #31298 - japaric:mips-musl, r=alexcrichtonbors-2/+3
This target covers MIPS devices that run the trunk version of OpenWRT. The x86_64-unknown-linux-musl target always links statically to C libraries. For the mips(el)-unknown-linux-musl target, we opt for dynamic linking (like most of other targets do) to keep binary size down. As for the C compiler flags used in the build system, we use the same flags used for the mips(el)-unknown-linux-gnu target. r? @alexcrichton
2016-01-29trans: Reimplement unwinding on MSVCAlex Crichton-114/+199
This commit transitions the compiler to using the new exception handling instructions in LLVM for implementing unwinding for MSVC. This affects both 32 and 64-bit MSVC as they're both now using SEH-based strategies. In terms of standard library support, lots more details about how SEH unwinding is implemented can be found in the commits. In terms of trans, this change necessitated a few modifications: * Branches were added to detect when the old landingpad instruction is used or the new cleanuppad instruction is used to `trans::cleanup`. * The return value from `cleanuppad` is not stored in an `alloca` (because it cannot be). * Each block in trans now has an `Option<LandingPad>` instead of `is_lpad: bool` for indicating whether it's in a landing pad or not. The new exception handling intrinsics require that on MSVC each `call` inside of a landing pad is annotated with which landing pad that it's in. This change to the basic block means that whenever a `call` or `invoke` instruction is generated we know whether to annotate it as part of a cleanuppad or not. * Lots of modifications were made to the instruction builders to construct the new instructions as well as pass the tagging information for the call/invoke instructions. * The translation of the `try` intrinsics for MSVC has been overhauled to use the new `catchpad` instruction. The filter function is now also a rustc-generated function instead of a purely libstd-defined function. The libstd definition still exists, it just has a stable ABI across architectures and leaves some of the really weird implementation details to the compiler (e.g. the `localescape` and `localrecover` intrinsics).
2016-01-29add support for mips(el)-unknown-linux-muslJorge Aparicio-2/+3
This target covers MIPS devices that run the trunk version of OpenWRT. The x86_64-unknown-linux-musl target always links statically to C libraries. For the mips(el)-unknown-linux-musl target, we opt for dynamic linking (like most of other targets do) to keep binary size down. As for the C compiler flags used in the build system, we use the same flags used for the mips(el)-unknown-linux-gnu target.
2016-01-15Auto merge of #30898 - petrochenkov:tvarfstab, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+1
This wasn't done in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/29083 because attributes weren't parsed on fields of tuple variant back then. r? @alexcrichton
2016-01-15Rollup merge of #30776 - antonblanchard:powerpc64_merge, r=alexcrichtonManish Goregaokar-1/+2
This adds support for big endian and little endian PowerPC64. make check runs clean apart from one big endian backtrace issue.
2016-01-14Require stability annotations on fields of tuple variantsVadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
2016-01-13Add missing newline character to callers of dumb_printAmanieu d'Antras-2/+2
2016-01-13Add powerpc64 and powerpc64le supportAnton Blanchard-1/+2
This adds support for big endian and little endian PowerPC64. make check runs clean apart from one big endian backtrace issue.
2016-01-07Auto merge of #30557 - sfackler:panic-propagate, r=aturonbors-1/+1
See rust-lang/rfcs#1413. r? @alexcrichton
2016-01-06Add std::panic::propagateSteven Fackler-1/+1
2015-12-29Fix warnings when compiling stdlib with --testFlorian Hahn-8/+6
2015-12-21Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-13/+1
Lots of cruft to remove!
2015-12-05std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.6 releaseAlex Crichton-14/+14
This commit is the standard API stabilization commit for the 1.6 release cycle. The list of issues and APIs below have all been through their cycle-long FCP and the libs team decisions are listed below Stabilized APIs * `Read::read_exact` * `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof` (renamed from `UnexpectedEOF`) * libcore -- this was a bit of a nuanced stabilization, the crate itself is now marked as `#[stable]` and the methods appearing via traits for primitives like `char` and `str` are now also marked as stable. Note that the extension traits themeselves are marked as unstable as they're imported via the prelude. The `try!` macro was also moved from the standard library into libcore to have the same interface. Otherwise the functions all have copied stability from the standard library now. * The `#![no_std]` attribute * `fs::DirBuilder` * `fs::DirBuilder::new` * `fs::DirBuilder::recursive` * `fs::DirBuilder::create` * `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt` * `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt::mode` * `vec::Drain` * `vec::Vec::drain` * `string::Drain` * `string::String::drain` * `vec_deque::Drain` * `vec_deque::VecDeque::drain` * `collections::hash_map::Drain` * `collections::hash_map::HashMap::drain` * `collections::hash_set::Drain` * `collections::hash_set::HashSet::drain` * `collections::binary_heap::Drain` * `collections::binary_heap::BinaryHeap::drain` * `Vec::extend_from_slice` (renamed from `push_all`) * `Mutex::get_mut` * `Mutex::into_inner` * `RwLock::get_mut` * `RwLock::into_inner` * `Iterator::min_by_key` (renamed from `min_by`) * `Iterator::max_by_key` (renamed from `max_by`) Deprecated APIs * `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEOF` (renamed to `UnexpectedEof`) * `OsString::from_bytes` * `OsStr::to_cstring` * `OsStr::to_bytes` * `fs::walk_dir` and `fs::WalkDir` * `path::Components::peek` * `slice::bytes::MutableByteVector` * `slice::bytes::copy_memory` * `Vec::push_all` (renamed to `extend_from_slice`) * `Duration::span` * `IpAddr` * `SocketAddr::ip` * `Read::tee` * `io::Tee` * `Write::broadcast` * `io::Broadcast` * `Iterator::min_by` (renamed to `min_by_key`) * `Iterator::max_by` (renamed to `max_by_key`) * `net::lookup_addr` New APIs (still unstable) * `<[T]>::sort_by_key` (added to mirror `min_by_key`) Closes #27585 Closes #27704 Closes #27707 Closes #27710 Closes #27711 Closes #27727 Closes #27740 Closes #27744 Closes #27799 Closes #27801 cc #27801 (doesn't close as `Chars` is still unstable) Closes #28968
2015-11-19std: Add Instant and SystemTime to std::timeAlex Crichton-0/+19
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1288][rfc] which adds two new unstable types to the `std::time` module. The `Instant` type is used to represent measurements of a monotonically increasing clock suitable for measuring time withing a process for operations such as benchmarks or just the elapsed time to do something. An `Instant` favors panicking when bugs are found as the bugs are programmer errors rather than typical errors that can be encountered. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1288 The `SystemTime` type is used to represent a system timestamp and is not monotonic. Very few guarantees are provided about this measurement of the system clock, but a fixed point in time (`UNIX_EPOCH`) is provided to learn about the relative distance from this point for any particular time stamp. This PR takes the same implementation strategy as the `time` crate on crates.io, namely: | Platform | Instant | SystemTime | |------------|--------------------------|--------------------------| | Windows | QueryPerformanceCounter | GetSystemTimeAsFileTime | | OSX | mach_absolute_time | gettimeofday | | Unix | CLOCK_MONOTONIC | CLOCK_REALTIME | These implementations can perhaps be refined over time, but they currently satisfy the requirements of the `Instant` and `SystemTime` types while also being portable across implementations and revisions of each platform.
2015-11-18Fix buildbot failuresVadim Petrochenkov-0/+2
2015-11-18Add missing annotations and some testsVadim Petrochenkov-0/+11
2015-11-09std: Migrate to the new libcAlex Crichton-229/+103
* Delete `sys::unix::{c, sync}` as these are now all folded into libc itself * Update all references to use `libc` as a result. * Update all references to the new flat namespace. * Moves all windows bindings into sys::c
2015-11-01Auto merge of #29177 - vadimcn:rtstuff, r=alexcrichtonbors-55/+81
Note: for now, this change only affects `-windows-gnu` builds. So why was this `libgcc` dylib dependency needed in the first place? The stack unwinder needs to know about locations of unwind tables of all the modules loaded in the current process. The easiest portable way of achieving this is to have each module register itself with the unwinder when loaded into the process. All modules compiled by GCC do this by calling the __register_frame_info() in their startup code (that's `crtbegin.o` and `crtend.o`, which are automatically linked into any gcc output). Another important piece is that there should be only one copy of the unwinder (and thus unwind tables registry) in the process. This pretty much means that the unwinder must be in a shared library (unless everything is statically linked). Now, Rust compiler tries very hard to make sure that any given Rust crate appears in the final output just once. So if we link the unwinder statically to one of Rust's crates, everything should be fine. Unfortunately, GCC startup objects are built under assumption that `libgcc` is the one true place for the unwind info registry, so I couldn't find any better way than to replace them. So out go `crtbegin`/`crtend`, in come `rsbegin`/`rsend`! A side benefit of this change is that rustc is now more in control of the command line that goes to the linker, so we could stop using `gcc` as the linker driver and just invoke `ld` directly.
2015-10-31Fix stage0 ICE caused by the old _Unwind_Resume override trickery.Vadim Chugunov-0/+2
2015-10-29Auto merge of #29289 - DiamondLovesYou:pnacl-std-crates, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+2
2015-10-28Port the standard crates to PNaCl/NaCl.Richard Diamond-0/+2
2015-10-25Auto merge of #29254 - alexcrichton:stabilize-1.5, r=brsonbors-2/+2
This commit stabilizes and deprecates library APIs whose FCP has closed in the last cycle, specifically: Stabilized APIs: * `fs::canonicalize` * `Path::{metadata, symlink_metadata, canonicalize, read_link, read_dir, exists, is_file, is_dir}` - all moved to inherent methods from the `PathExt` trait. * `Formatter::fill` * `Formatter::width` * `Formatter::precision` * `Formatter::sign_plus` * `Formatter::sign_minus` * `Formatter::alternate` * `Formatter::sign_aware_zero_pad` * `string::ParseError` * `Utf8Error::valid_up_to` * `Iterator::{cmp, partial_cmp, eq, ne, lt, le, gt, ge}` * `<[T]>::split_{first,last}{,_mut}` * `Condvar::wait_timeout` - note that `wait_timeout_ms` is not yet deprecated but will be once 1.5 is released. * `str::{R,}MatchIndices` * `str::{r,}match_indices` * `char::from_u32_unchecked` * `VecDeque::insert` * `VecDeque::shrink_to_fit` * `VecDeque::as_slices` * `VecDeque::as_mut_slices` * `VecDeque::swap_remove_front` - (renamed from `swap_front_remove`) * `VecDeque::swap_remove_back` - (renamed from `swap_back_remove`) * `Vec::resize` * `str::slice_mut_unchecked` * `FileTypeExt` * `FileTypeExt::{is_block_device, is_char_device, is_fifo, is_socket}` * `BinaryHeap::from` - `from_vec` deprecated in favor of this * `BinaryHeap::into_vec` - plus a `Into` impl * `BinaryHeap::into_sorted_vec` Deprecated APIs * `slice::ref_slice` * `slice::mut_ref_slice` * `iter::{range_inclusive, RangeInclusive}` * `std::dynamic_lib` Closes #27706 Closes #27725 cc #27726 (align not stabilized yet) Closes #27734 Closes #27737 Closes #27742 Closes #27743 Closes #27772 Closes #27774 Closes #27777 Closes #27781 cc #27788 (a few remaining methods though) Closes #27790 Closes #27793 Closes #27796 Closes #27810 cc #28147 (not all parts stabilized)
2015-10-25std: Stabilize library APIs for 1.5Alex Crichton-2/+2
This commit stabilizes and deprecates library APIs whose FCP has closed in the last cycle, specifically: Stabilized APIs: * `fs::canonicalize` * `Path::{metadata, symlink_metadata, canonicalize, read_link, read_dir, exists, is_file, is_dir}` - all moved to inherent methods from the `PathExt` trait. * `Formatter::fill` * `Formatter::width` * `Formatter::precision` * `Formatter::sign_plus` * `Formatter::sign_minus` * `Formatter::alternate` * `Formatter::sign_aware_zero_pad` * `string::ParseError` * `Utf8Error::valid_up_to` * `Iterator::{cmp, partial_cmp, eq, ne, lt, le, gt, ge}` * `<[T]>::split_{first,last}{,_mut}` * `Condvar::wait_timeout` - note that `wait_timeout_ms` is not yet deprecated but will be once 1.5 is released. * `str::{R,}MatchIndices` * `str::{r,}match_indices` * `char::from_u32_unchecked` * `VecDeque::insert` * `VecDeque::shrink_to_fit` * `VecDeque::as_slices` * `VecDeque::as_mut_slices` * `VecDeque::swap_remove_front` - (renamed from `swap_front_remove`) * `VecDeque::swap_remove_back` - (renamed from `swap_back_remove`) * `Vec::resize` * `str::slice_mut_unchecked` * `FileTypeExt` * `FileTypeExt::{is_block_device, is_char_device, is_fifo, is_socket}` * `BinaryHeap::from` - `from_vec` deprecated in favor of this * `BinaryHeap::into_vec` - plus a `Into` impl * `BinaryHeap::into_sorted_vec` Deprecated APIs * `slice::ref_slice` * `slice::mut_ref_slice` * `iter::{range_inclusive, RangeInclusive}` * `std::dynamic_lib` Closes #27706 Closes #27725 cc #27726 (align not stabilized yet) Closes #27734 Closes #27737 Closes #27742 Closes #27743 Closes #27772 Closes #27774 Closes #27777 Closes #27781 cc #27788 (a few remaining methods though) Closes #27790 Closes #27793 Closes #27796 Closes #27810 cc #28147 (not all parts stabilized)
2015-10-24Remove bare semicolonsFlorian Hahn-2/+2
2015-10-21Moar comments.Vadim Chugunov-17/+29
2015-10-19Use `cfg_attr` for switching `link` attrs in libunwind.Vadim Chugunov-33/+17
2015-10-18Create entry points for unwind frame registry in libstd.Vadim Chugunov-0/+25
2015-10-18Implement `eh_unwind_resume` in libstd.Vadim Chugunov-9/+12
2015-10-08typos: fix a grabbag of typos all over the placeCristi Cobzarenco-2/+2
2015-10-05Fix MSVC stage0 with landing pads enabledSimonas Kazlauskas-1/+11
2015-09-26Add support for the rumprun unikernelSebastian Wicki-1/+9
For most parts, rumprun currently looks like NetBSD, as they share the same libc and drivers. However, being a unikernel, rumprun does not support process management, signals or virtual memory, so related functions might fail at runtime. Stack guards are disabled exactly for this reason. Code for rumprun is always cross-compiled, it uses always static linking and needs a custom linker.
2015-09-24Explicitly count the number of panicsAndrea Canciani-18/+4
Move the panic handling logic from the `unwind` module to `panicking` and use a panic counter to distinguish between normal state, panics and double panics.
2015-09-23Auto merge of #28585 - ranma42:simpler-panic, r=alexcrichtonbors-83/+5
This is part of some cleanup I did while investigating #28129. This also ensures that `on_panic` is run even if the user has registered too many callbacks.
2015-09-22Remove unwind::registerAndrea Canciani-69/+2
The `register` function is unstable and it is not used anymore, hence it can be removed (together with the now-unused `Callback` type and `static` variables).
2015-09-22Simplify inner_try in std::rt::unwind::tryAndrea Canciani-9/+11
Resolve the TLS PANICKING variable just once and re-use it as needed.
2015-09-22Simplify on_panic callback handlingAndrea Canciani-16/+5
The registration of `panicking::on_panic` as a general-purpose callback is overcomplicated and can fail. Instead, invoking it explicitly removes the need for locking and paves the way for further improvements.
2015-09-20Miscellaneous cleanup for old issues.Lee Jeffery-31/+1
2015-09-14Mark all extern functions as nounwindBjörn Steinbrink-0/+6
Unwinding across an FFI boundary is undefined behaviour, so we can mark all external function as nounwind. The obvious exception are those functions that actually perform the unwinding.
2015-09-11std: Internalize almost all of `std::rt`Alex Crichton-3/+1670
This commit does some refactoring to make almost all of the `std::rt` private. Specifically, the following items are no longer part of its API: * DEFAULT_ERROR_CODE * backtrace * unwind * args * at_exit * cleanup * heap (this is just alloc::heap) * min_stack * util The module is now tagged as `#[doc(hidden)]` as the only purpose it's serve is an entry point for the `panic!` macro via the `begin_unwind` and `begin_unwind_fmt` reexports.
2015-09-08some more clippy-based improvementsAndre Bogus-16/+10
2015-09-04Add line numbers to windows-gnu backtracesDiggory Blake-2/+253
Fix formatting Remove unused imports Refactor Fix msvc build Fix line lengths Formatting Enable backtrace tests Fix using directive on mac pwd info Work-around buildbot PWD bug, and fix libbacktrace configuration Use alternative to `env -u` which is not supported on bitrig Disable tests on 32-bit windows gnu
2015-09-03Use `null()`/`null_mut()` instead of `0 as *const T`/`0 as *mut T`Vadim Petrochenkov-3/+4