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2016-01-16std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.7 releaseAlex Crichton-0/+19
This commit stabilizes and deprecates the FCP (final comment period) APIs for the upcoming 1.7 beta release. The specific APIs which changed were: Stabilized * `Path::strip_prefix` (renamed from `relative_from`) * `path::StripPrefixError` (new error type returned from `strip_prefix`) * `Ipv4Addr::is_loopback` * `Ipv4Addr::is_private` * `Ipv4Addr::is_link_local` * `Ipv4Addr::is_multicast` * `Ipv4Addr::is_broadcast` * `Ipv4Addr::is_documentation` * `Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified` * `Ipv6Addr::is_loopback` * `Ipv6Addr::is_unique_local` * `Ipv6Addr::is_multicast` * `Vec::as_slice` * `Vec::as_mut_slice` * `String::as_str` * `String::as_mut_str` * `<[T]>::clone_from_slice` - the `usize` return value is removed * `<[T]>::sort_by_key` * `i32::checked_rem` (and other signed types) * `i32::checked_neg` (and other signed types) * `i32::checked_shl` (and other signed types) * `i32::checked_shr` (and other signed types) * `i32::saturating_mul` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_add` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_sub` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_mul` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_div` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_rem` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_neg` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_shl` (and other signed types) * `i32::overflowing_shr` (and other signed types) * `u32::checked_rem` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::checked_neg` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::checked_shl` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::saturating_mul` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_add` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_sub` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_mul` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_div` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_rem` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_neg` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_shl` (and other unsigned types) * `u32::overflowing_shr` (and other unsigned types) * `ffi::IntoStringError` * `CString::into_string` * `CString::into_bytes` * `CString::into_bytes_with_nul` * `From<CString> for Vec<u8>` * `From<CString> for Vec<u8>` * `IntoStringError::into_cstring` * `IntoStringError::utf8_error` * `Error for IntoStringError` Deprecated * `Path::relative_from` - renamed to `strip_prefix` * `Path::prefix` - use `components().next()` instead * `os::unix::fs` constants - moved to the `libc` crate * `fmt::{radix, Radix, RadixFmt}` - not used enough to stabilize * `IntoCow` - conflicts with `Into` and may come back later * `i32::{BITS, BYTES}` (and other integers) - not pulling their weight * `DebugTuple::formatter` - will be removed * `sync::Semaphore` - not used enough and confused with system semaphores Closes #23284 cc #27709 (still lots more methods though) Closes #27712 Closes #27722 Closes #27728 Closes #27735 Closes #27729 Closes #27755 Closes #27782 Closes #27798
2016-01-14Rollup merge of #30837 - semarie:openbsd-libc, r=alexcrichtonManish Goregaokar-8/+8
The following PR updates libc version to latest commits for correctly support openbsd. It corrects several points in rustc to be compatible with libc changes. r? @alexcrichton
2016-01-14Rollup merge of #30801 - Amanieu:oom_print, r=alexcrichtonManish Goregaokar-1/+22
This adds the ability to override the default OOM behavior by setting a handler function. This is used by libstd to print a message when running out of memory instead of crashing with an obscure "illegal hardware instruction" error (at least on Linux). Fixes #14674
2016-01-12openbsd has dirent d_namlen field nowSébastien Marie-3/+3
2016-01-12make siginfo_si_addr() returns a usizeSébastien Marie-5/+5
`siginfo_si_addr()` function is used once, and the returned value is casted to `usize`. So make the function returns a `usize`. it simplifies OpenBSD case, where the return type wouldn't be a `*mut libc::c_void` but a `*mut libc::c_char`.
2016-01-12Add set_oom_handler and use it print a message when out of memoryAmanieu d'Antras-1/+22
2016-01-11Auto merge of #30490 - ipetkov:unix-spawn, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+32
* If the requested descriptors to inherit are stdio descriptors there are situations where they will not be set correctly * Example: parent's stdout --> child's stderr parent's stderr --> child's stdout * Solution: if the requested descriptors for the child are stdio descriptors, `dup` them before overwriting the child's stdio Example of a program which exhibits the bug: ```rust // stdio.rs use std::io::Write; use std::io::{stdout, stderr}; use std::process::{Command, Stdio}; use std::os::unix::io::FromRawFd; fn main() { stdout().write_all("parent stdout\n".as_bytes()).unwrap(); stderr().write_all("parent stderr\n".as_bytes()).unwrap(); Command::new("sh") .arg("-c") .arg("echo 'child stdout'; echo 'child stderr' 1>&2") .stdin(Stdio::inherit()) .stdout(unsafe { FromRawFd::from_raw_fd(2) }) .stderr(unsafe { FromRawFd::from_raw_fd(1) }) .status() .unwrap_or_else(|e| { panic!("failed to execute process: {}", e) }); } ``` Before: ``` $ rustc --version rustc 1.7.0-nightly (8ad12c3e2 2015-12-19) $ rustc stdio.rs && ./stdio >out 2>err $ cat out parent stdout $ cat err parent stderr child stdout child stderr ``` After (expected): ``` $ rustc --version rustc 1.7.0-dev (712eccee2 2015-12-19) $ rustc stdio.rs && ./stdio >out 2>err $ cat out parent stdout child stderr $ cat err parent stderr child stdout ```
2015-12-30doc: fix typoTshepang Lekhonkhobe-1/+1
2015-12-29Fix warnings when compiling stdlib with --testFlorian Hahn-8/+13
2015-12-25libstd: unix process spawning: fix bug with setting stdioIvan Petkov-0/+32
* If the requested descriptors to inherit are stdio descriptors there are situations where they will not be set correctly * Example: parent's stdout --> child's stderr parent's stderr --> child's stdout * Solution: if the requested descriptors for the child are stdio descriptors, `dup` them before overwriting the child's stdio
2015-12-21std: Remove rust_builtin C support libraryAlex Crichton-72/+105
All these definitions can now be written in Rust, so do so!
2015-12-20Auto merge of #30454 - mmcco:size_t, r=alexcrichtonbors-2/+2
It returns sizeof(dirent_t), so I'm not sure why its return type is int. It's only used once, and that usage immediately casts it to usize.
2015-12-18Use memchr in libstd where possible, closes #30076Florian Hahn-1/+2
2015-12-17Add a type prefix to fix buildMichael McConville-1/+1
Apparently this file's use annotations have changed since I last pulled on my test machine.
2015-12-17Make runtime function return size_tMichael McConville-2/+2
It returns sizeof(dirent_t), so I'm not sure why its return type is int. It's only used once, and that usage immediately casts it to usize.
2015-12-17Remove unused importsJeffrey Seyfried-1/+1
2015-12-09Auto merge of #30270 - DiamondLovesYou:fix-30231, r=alexcrichtonbors-2/+2
Closes #30231
2015-12-08Fix a typo in `fd.rs`. Fixes #30231.Richard Diamond-2/+2
2015-12-06Auto merge of #30187 - alexcrichton:stabilize-1.6, r=aturonbors-14/+16
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. * `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
2015-12-05std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.6 releaseAlex Crichton-14/+16
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
2015-12-05Auto merge of #30177 - retep998:handling-threads, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+55
Allows a `HANDLE` to be extracted from a `JoinHandle` on Windows. Allows a `pthread_t` to be extracted from a `JoinHandle` everywhere else. Because https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/29461 was closed. r? @alexcrichton
2015-12-04Add JoinHandleExt to get the pthread_t on unix platformsPeter Atashian-0/+55
Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2015-12-04Fix the time overflow on mac as wellSean Griffin-1/+1
2015-12-02Ensure two `SystemTime`s are equal when nanos add to exactly 1BSean Griffin-1/+1
Currently if you add a duration which should lead to 0 nanos and 1 additional second, we end up with no additional seconds, and 1000000000 nanos.
2015-11-19std: Add Instant and SystemTime to std::timeAlex Crichton-59/+329
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/+1
2015-11-18Add missing annotations and some testsVadim Petrochenkov-3/+13
2015-11-17Rollup merge of #29880 - dignati:fix-freebsd-libc, r=alexcrichtonManish Goregaokar-11/+9
With this change the build on FreeBSD is almost working again.
2015-11-17Fix libc module name for FreeBSDOle Krüger-11/+9
2015-11-16Ignore malformed environment strings like glibc doesTobias Bucher-8/+17
Otherwise, the iterator and the functions for getting specific environment variables might disagree, for environments like FOOBAR Variable names starting with equals sign are OK: glibc only interprets equals signs not in the first position as separators between variable name and variable value. Instead of skipping them entirely, a leading equals sign is interpreted to be part of the variable name.
2015-11-09std: Migrate to the new libcAlex Crichton-1097/+203
* 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
2015-11-06Auto merge of #29462 - alexcrichton:refactor-process-ret, r=aturonbors-51/+49
* Store the native representation directly in the `ExitStatus` structure instead of a "parsed version" (mostly for Unix). * On Windows, be more robust against processes exiting with the status of 259. Unfortunately this exit code corresponds to `STILL_ACTIVE`, causing libstd to think the process was still alive, causing an infinite loop. Instead the loop is removed altogether and `WaitForSingleObject` is used to wait for the process to exit.
2015-11-06std: Refactor process exit code handling slightlyAlex Crichton-51/+49
* Store the native representation directly in the `ExitStatus` structure instead of a "parsed version" (mostly for Unix). * On Windows, be more robust against processes exiting with the status of 259. Unfortunately this exit code corresponds to `STILL_ACTIVE`, causing libstd to think the process was still alive, causing an infinite loop. Instead the loop is removed altogether and `WaitForSingleObject` is used to wait for the process to exit.
2015-11-06Auto merge of #29305 - alexcrichton:bad-getenv, r=brsonbors-22/+27
As discovered in #29298, `env::set_var("", "")` will panic, but it turns out that it *also* deadlocks on Unix systems. This happens because if a panic happens while holding the environment lock, we then go try to read RUST_BACKTRACE, grabbing the environment lock, causing a deadlock. Specifically, the changes made here are: * The environment lock is pushed into `std::sys` instead of `std::env`. This also only puts it in the Unix implementation, not Windows where the functions are already threadsafe. * The `std::sys` implementation now returns `io::Result` so panics are explicitly at the `std::env` level.
2015-11-01Use guard-pages also on DragonFly/FreeBSD.Michael Neumann-0/+4
Only tested on DragonFly.
2015-10-29Auto merge of #29289 - DiamondLovesYou:pnacl-std-crates, r=alexcrichtonbors-59/+173
2015-10-28Port the standard crates to PNaCl/NaCl.Richard Diamond-59/+173
2015-10-26std: Slightly more robust env var handlingAlex Crichton-22/+27
As discovered in #29298, `env::set_var("", "")` will panic, but it turns out that it *also* deadlocks on Unix systems. This happens because if a panic happens while holding the environment lock, we then go try to read RUST_BACKTRACE, grabbing the environment lock, causing a deadlock. Specifically, the changes made here are: * The environment lock is pushed into `std::sys` instead of `std::env`. This also only puts it in the Unix implementation, not Windows where the functions are already threadsafe. * The `std::sys` implementation now returns `io::Result` so panics are explicitly at the `std::env` level. The panic messages have also been improved in these situations.
2015-10-25std: Stabilize library APIs for 1.5Alex Crichton-5/+8
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)
2015-10-15Auto merge of #29021 - ogham:master, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+1
This commit adds `#[derive(Clone)]` to `std::fs::Metadata`, making that struct cloneable. Although the exact contents of that struct differ between OSes, they all have it contain only value types, meaning that the data can be re-used without repercussions. It also adds `#[derive(Clone)]` to every type used by that struct across all OSes, including the various Unix `stat` structs and Windows's `WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA`. This stems from my comment here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/939#issuecomment-140524439
2015-10-14Remove unnecessary parentheses around range expressionsAndrew Paseltiner-1/+1
2015-10-13Make the Metadata struct CloneBen S-0/+1
This commit adds #[derive(Clone)] to std::fs::Metadata, making that struct cloneable. Although the exact contents of that struct differ between OSes, they all have it contain only value types, meaning that the data can be re-used without repercussions. It also adds #[derive(Clone)] to every type used by that struct across all OSes, including the various Unix `stat` structs and Windows's `WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA`.
2015-10-12Don't use a Vec in os::current_exe on FreeBSD.Peter Marheine-4/+4
2015-10-08typos: fix a grabbag of typos all over the placeCristi Cobzarenco-2/+2
2015-09-29Tweak Travis to use GCEAlex Crichton-11/+22
Travis CI has new infrastructure using the Google Compute Engine which has both faster CPUs and more memory, and we've been encouraged to switch as it should help our build times! The only downside currently, however, is that IPv6 is disabled, causing a number of standard library tests to fail. Consequently this commit tweaks our travis config in a few ways: * ccache is disabled as it's not working on GCE just yet * Docker is used to run tests inside which reportedly will get IPv6 working * A system LLVM installation is used instead of building LLVM itself. This is primarily done to reduce build times, but we want automation for this sort of behavior anyway and we can extend this in the future with building from source as well if needed. * gcc-specific logic is removed as the docker image for Ubuntu gives us a recent-enough gcc by default.
2015-09-26Add support for the rumprun unikernelSebastian Wicki-4/+4
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.
2015-09-22Fix alignment of pthread types on NetBSDSebastian Wicki-11/+19
2015-09-21Various fixes for NetBSD/amd64Sebastian Wicki-12/+99
2015-09-13Auto merge of #28339 - alexcrichton:stabilize-1.4, r=aturonbors-2/+6
The FCP is coming to a close and 1.4 is coming out soon, so this brings in the libs team decision for all library features this cycle. Stabilized APIs: * `<Box<str>>::into_string` * `Arc::downgrade` * `Arc::get_mut` * `Arc::make_mut` * `Arc::try_unwrap` * `Box::from_raw` * `Box::into_raw` * `CStr::to_str` * `CStr::to_string_lossy` * `CString::from_raw` * `CString::into_raw` * `IntoRawFd::into_raw_fd` * `IntoRawFd` * `IntoRawHandle::into_raw_handle` * `IntoRawHandle` * `IntoRawSocket::into_raw_socket` * `IntoRawSocket` * `Rc::downgrade` * `Rc::get_mut` * `Rc::make_mut` * `Rc::try_unwrap` * `Result::expect` * `String::into_boxed_slice` * `TcpSocket::read_timeout` * `TcpSocket::set_read_timeout` * `TcpSocket::set_write_timeout` * `TcpSocket::write_timeout` * `UdpSocket::read_timeout` * `UdpSocket::set_read_timeout` * `UdpSocket::set_write_timeout` * `UdpSocket::write_timeout` * `Vec::append` * `Vec::split_off` * `VecDeque::append` * `VecDeque::retain` * `VecDeque::split_off` * `rc::Weak::upgrade` * `rc::Weak` * `slice::Iter::as_slice` * `slice::IterMut::into_slice` * `str::CharIndices::as_str` * `str::Chars::as_str` * `str::split_at_mut` * `str::split_at` * `sync::Weak::upgrade` * `sync::Weak` * `thread::park_timeout` * `thread::sleep` Deprecated APIs * `BTreeMap::with_b` * `BTreeSet::with_b` * `Option::as_mut_slice` * `Option::as_slice` * `Result::as_mut_slice` * `Result::as_slice` * `f32::from_str_radix` * `f64::from_str_radix` Closes #27277 Closes #27718 Closes #27736 Closes #27764 Closes #27765 Closes #27766 Closes #27767 Closes #27768 Closes #27769 Closes #27771 Closes #27773 Closes #27775 Closes #27776 Closes #27785 Closes #27792 Closes #27795 Closes #27797
2015-09-11std: Internalize almost all of `std::rt`Alex Crichton-3/+17
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.