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2016-06-02Fix undefined behavior when re-locking a mutex from the same threadAmanieu d'Antras-0/+33
The only applies to pthread mutexes. We solve this by creating the mutex with the PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL type, which guarantees that re-locking from the same thread will deadlock.
2016-05-30std: Clean out old unstable + deprecated APIsAlex Crichton-31/+0
These should all have been deprecated for at least one cycle, so this commit cleans them all out.
2016-05-24std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.10 releaseAlex Crichton-274/+271
This commit applies the FCP decisions made by the libs team for the 1.10 cycle, including both new stabilizations and deprecations. Specifically, the list of APIs is: Stabilized: * `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::access_mode` * `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::share_mode` * `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::custom_flags` * `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::attributes` * `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::security_qos_flags` * `os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt::custom_flags` * `sync::Weak::new` * `Default for sync::Weak` * `panic::set_hook` * `panic::take_hook` * `panic::PanicInfo` * `panic::PanicInfo::payload` * `panic::PanicInfo::location` * `panic::Location` * `panic::Location::file` * `panic::Location::line` * `ffi::CStr::from_bytes_with_nul` * `ffi::CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked` * `ffi::FromBytesWithNulError` * `fs::Metadata::modified` * `fs::Metadata::accessed` * `fs::Metadata::created` * `sync::atomic::Atomic{Usize,Isize,Bool,Ptr}::compare_exchange` * `sync::atomic::Atomic{Usize,Isize,Bool,Ptr}::compare_exchange_weak` * `collections::{btree,hash}_map::{Occupied,Vacant,}Entry::key` * `os::unix::net::{UnixStream, UnixListener, UnixDatagram, SocketAddr}` * `SocketAddr::is_unnamed` * `SocketAddr::as_pathname` * `UnixStream::connect` * `UnixStream::pair` * `UnixStream::try_clone` * `UnixStream::local_addr` * `UnixStream::peer_addr` * `UnixStream::set_read_timeout` * `UnixStream::set_write_timeout` * `UnixStream::read_timeout` * `UnixStream::write_Timeout` * `UnixStream::set_nonblocking` * `UnixStream::take_error` * `UnixStream::shutdown` * Read/Write/RawFd impls for `UnixStream` * `UnixListener::bind` * `UnixListener::accept` * `UnixListener::try_clone` * `UnixListener::local_addr` * `UnixListener::set_nonblocking` * `UnixListener::take_error` * `UnixListener::incoming` * RawFd impls for `UnixListener` * `UnixDatagram::bind` * `UnixDatagram::unbound` * `UnixDatagram::pair` * `UnixDatagram::connect` * `UnixDatagram::try_clone` * `UnixDatagram::local_addr` * `UnixDatagram::peer_addr` * `UnixDatagram::recv_from` * `UnixDatagram::recv` * `UnixDatagram::send_to` * `UnixDatagram::send` * `UnixDatagram::set_read_timeout` * `UnixDatagram::set_write_timeout` * `UnixDatagram::read_timeout` * `UnixDatagram::write_timeout` * `UnixDatagram::set_nonblocking` * `UnixDatagram::take_error` * `UnixDatagram::shutdown` * RawFd impls for `UnixDatagram` * `{BTree,Hash}Map::values_mut` * `<[_]>::binary_search_by_key` Deprecated: * `StaticCondvar` - this, and all other static synchronization primitives below, are usable today through the lazy-static crate on stable Rust today. Additionally, we'd like the non-static versions to be directly usable in a static context one day, so they're unlikely to be the final forms of the APIs in any case. * `CONDVAR_INIT` * `StaticMutex` * `MUTEX_INIT` * `StaticRwLock` * `RWLOCK_INIT` * `iter::Peekable::is_empty` Closes #27717 Closes #27720 cc #27784 (but encode methods still exist) Closes #30014 Closes #30425 Closes #30449 Closes #31190 Closes #31399 Closes #31767 Closes #32111 Closes #32281 Closes #32312 Closes #32551 Closes #33018
2016-05-09Auto merge of #32900 - alexcrichton:panic2abort, r=nikomatsakisbors-123/+1
rustc: Implement custom panic runtimes This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1513] which allows applications to alter the behavior of panics at compile time. A new compiler flag, `-C panic`, is added and accepts the values `unwind` or `panic`, with the default being `unwind`. This model affects how code is generated for the local crate, skipping generation of landing pads with `-C panic=abort`. [RFC 1513]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1513-less-unwinding.md Panic implementations are then provided by crates tagged with `#![panic_runtime]` and lazily required by crates with `#![needs_panic_runtime]`. The panic strategy (`-C panic` value) of the panic runtime must match the final product, and if the panic strategy is not `abort` then the entire DAG must have the same panic strategy. With the `-C panic=abort` strategy, users can expect a stable method to disable generation of landing pads, improving optimization in niche scenarios, decreasing compile time, and decreasing output binary size. With the `-C panic=unwind` strategy users can expect the existing ability to isolate failure in Rust code from the outside world. Organizationally, this commit dismantles the `sys_common::unwind` module in favor of some bits moving part of it to `libpanic_unwind` and the rest into the `panicking` module in libstd. The custom panic runtime support is pretty similar to the custom allocator support with the only major difference being how the panic runtime is injected (takes the `-C panic` flag into account). Closes #32837
2016-05-09Auto merge of #33224 - alexcrichton:create-exit-status, r=aturonbors-0/+15
std: Allow creating ExitStatus from raw values Sometimes a process may be waited on externally from the standard library, in which case it can be useful to create a raw `ExitStatus` structure to return. This commit extends the existing Unix `ExitStatusExt` extension trait and adds a new Windows-specific `ExitStatusExt` extension trait to do this. The methods are currently called `ExitStatus::from_raw`. cc #32713
2016-05-09rustc: Implement custom panic runtimesAlex Crichton-123/+1
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1513] which allows applications to alter the behavior of panics at compile time. A new compiler flag, `-C panic`, is added and accepts the values `unwind` or `panic`, with the default being `unwind`. This model affects how code is generated for the local crate, skipping generation of landing pads with `-C panic=abort`. [RFC 1513]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1513-less-unwinding.md Panic implementations are then provided by crates tagged with `#![panic_runtime]` and lazily required by crates with `#![needs_panic_runtime]`. The panic strategy (`-C panic` value) of the panic runtime must match the final product, and if the panic strategy is not `abort` then the entire DAG must have the same panic strategy. With the `-C panic=abort` strategy, users can expect a stable method to disable generation of landing pads, improving optimization in niche scenarios, decreasing compile time, and decreasing output binary size. With the `-C panic=unwind` strategy users can expect the existing ability to isolate failure in Rust code from the outside world. Organizationally, this commit dismantles the `sys_common::unwind` module in favor of some bits moving part of it to `libpanic_unwind` and the rest into the `panicking` module in libstd. The custom panic runtime support is pretty similar to the custom allocator support with the only major difference being how the panic runtime is injected (takes the `-C panic` flag into account).
2016-05-07Rollup merge of #33438 - birkenfeld:dup-words, r=steveklabnikSteve Klabnik-1/+1
Fix some some duplicate words.
2016-05-06Auto merge of #33086 - cardoe:non-blocking-rand-read, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+16
rand: don't block before random pool is initialized If we attempt a read with getrandom() on Linux the syscall can block before the random pool is initialized unless the GRND_NONBLOCK flag is passed. This flag causes getrandom() to instead return EAGAIN while the pool is uninitialized. To avoid downstream users of crate or std functionality that have no ability to avoid this blocking behavior this change causes Rust to read bytes from /dev/urandom while getrandom() would block and once getrandom() is available to use that. Fixes #32953. Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-05-05Fix some some duplicate words.Georg Brandl-1/+1
2016-04-27std: Add compatibility with android-9Alex Crichton-34/+128
The Gecko folks currently use Android API level 9 for their builds, so they're requesting that we move back our minimum supported API level from 18 to 9. Turns out, ABI-wise at least, there's not that many changes we need to take care of. The `ftruncate64` API appeared in android-12 and the `log2` and `log2f` APIs appeared in android-18. We can have a simple shim for `ftruncate64` which falls back on `ftruncate` and the `log2` function can be approximated with just `ln(f) / ln(2)`. This should at least get the standard library building on API level 9, although the tests aren't quite happening there just yet. As we seem to be growing a number of Android compatibility shims, they're now centralized in a common `sys::android` module.
2016-04-26std: Allow creating ExitStatus from raw valuesAlex Crichton-0/+15
Sometimes a process may be waited on externally from the standard library, in which case it can be useful to create a raw `ExitStatus` structure to return. This commit extends the existing Unix `ExitStatusExt` extension trait and adds a new Windows-specific `ExitStatusExt` extension trait to do this. The methods are currently called `ExitStatus::from_raw`. cc #32713
2016-04-20rand: add comments about getrandom() fallbackDoug Goldstein-0/+8
Add some comments so that people know why we are performing a fallback from getrandom() and what that fallback aims to achieve. Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-04-19rand: don't block before random pool is initializedDoug Goldstein-1/+8
If we attempt a read with getrandom() on Linux the syscall can block before the random pool is initialized unless the GRND_NONBLOCK flag is passed. This flag causes getrandom() to instead return EAGAIN while the pool is uninitialized. To avoid downstream users of crate or std functionality that have no ability to avoid this blocking behavior this change causes Rust to read bytes from /dev/urandom while getrandom() would block and once getrandom() is available to use that. Fixes #32953. Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-04-16Auto merge of #32909 - sanxiyn:unused-trait-import-2, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+0
Remove unused trait imports
2016-04-13Auto merge of #32726 - asomers:master, r=alexcrichtonbors-7/+25
Fix stack overflow detection on FreeBSD
2016-04-12Remove unused trait importsSeo Sanghyeon-1/+0
2016-04-11std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.9 releaseAlex Crichton-7/+15
This commit applies all stabilizations, renamings, and deprecations that the library team has decided on for the upcoming 1.9 release. All tracking issues have gone through a cycle-long "final comment period" and the specific APIs stabilized/deprecated are: Stable * `std::panic` * `std::panic::catch_unwind` (renamed from `recover`) * `std::panic::resume_unwind` (renamed from `propagate`) * `std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe` (renamed from `AssertRecoverSafe`) * `std::panic::UnwindSafe` (renamed from `RecoverSafe`) * `str::is_char_boundary` * `<*const T>::as_ref` * `<*mut T>::as_ref` * `<*mut T>::as_mut` * `AsciiExt::make_ascii_uppercase` * `AsciiExt::make_ascii_lowercase` * `char::decode_utf16` * `char::DecodeUtf16` * `char::DecodeUtf16Error` * `char::DecodeUtf16Error::unpaired_surrogate` * `BTreeSet::take` * `BTreeSet::replace` * `BTreeSet::get` * `HashSet::take` * `HashSet::replace` * `HashSet::get` * `OsString::with_capacity` * `OsString::clear` * `OsString::capacity` * `OsString::reserve` * `OsString::reserve_exact` * `OsStr::is_empty` * `OsStr::len` * `std::os::unix::thread` * `RawPthread` * `JoinHandleExt` * `JoinHandleExt::as_pthread_t` * `JoinHandleExt::into_pthread_t` * `HashSet::hasher` * `HashMap::hasher` * `CommandExt::exec` * `File::try_clone` * `SocketAddr::set_ip` * `SocketAddr::set_port` * `SocketAddrV4::set_ip` * `SocketAddrV4::set_port` * `SocketAddrV6::set_ip` * `SocketAddrV6::set_port` * `SocketAddrV6::set_flowinfo` * `SocketAddrV6::set_scope_id` * `<[T]>::copy_from_slice` * `ptr::read_volatile` * `ptr::write_volatile` * The `#[deprecated]` attribute * `OpenOptions::create_new` Deprecated * `std::raw::Slice` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead * `std::raw::Repr` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead * `str::char_range_at` - use slicing plus `chars()` plus `len_utf8` * `str::char_range_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()` plus `len_utf8` * `str::char_at` - use slicing plus `chars()` * `str::char_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()` * `str::slice_shift_char` - use `chars()` plus `Chars::as_str` * `CommandExt::session_leader` - use `before_exec` instead. Closes #27719 cc #27751 (deprecating the `Slice` bits) Closes #27754 Closes #27780 Closes #27809 Closes #27811 Closes #27830 Closes #28050 Closes #29453 Closes #29791 Closes #29935 Closes #30014 Closes #30752 Closes #31262 cc #31398 (still need to deal with `before_exec`) Closes #31405 Closes #31572 Closes #31755 Closes #31756
2016-04-07Fix libstd on DragonFlyMichael Neumann-2/+17
Following changes: * birthtime does not exist on DragonFly * errno: __dfly_error is no more. Use #[thread_local] static errno. * clock_gettime expects a c_ulong (use a type alias) These changes are required to build DragonFly snapshots again.
2016-04-06Remove accidental commentAlan Somers-1/+0
2016-04-06Merge github.com:rust-lang/rustAlan Somers-9/+37
2016-04-04std: Fix linking against `signal` on AndroidAlex Crichton-9/+37
Currently the minimum supported Android version of the standard library is API level 18 (android-18). Back in those days [1] the `signal` function was just an inline wrapper around `bsd_signal`, but starting in API level android-20 the `signal` symbols was introduced [2]. Finally, in android-21 the API `bsd_signal` was removed [3]. Basically this means that if we want to be binary compatible with multiple Android releases (oldest being 18 and newest being 21) then we need to check for both symbols and not actually link against either. This was first discovered in rust-lang/libc#236 with a fix proposed in rust-lang/libc#237. I suspect that we'll want to accept rust-lang/libc#237 so Rust crates at large continue to be compatible with newer releases of Android and crates, like the standard library, that want to opt into older support can continue to do so via similar means. Closes rust-lang/libc#236 [1]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/android_tools/+/20ee6d20/ndk/platforms/android-18/arch-arm/usr/include/signal.h [2]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/android_tools/+/fbd420/ndk_experimental/platforms/android-20/arch-arm/usr/include/signal.h [3]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/android_tools/+/20ee6d/ndk/platforms/android-21/arch-arm/usr/include/signal.h
2016-04-05Reduce code duplication in thread.rsAlan Somers-42/+18
2016-04-04Fix stack overflow detection on FreeBSDAlan Somers-2/+45
src/libstd/sys/unix/thread.rs Implement several stack-related functions on FreeBSD src/libstd/sys/unix/stack_overflow.rs Fix a comment
2016-03-31Fix a typo in the doc comment of `std::os::unix::thread::JoinHandleExt`Tobias Bucher-1/+1
2016-03-25Fix unsound behaviour with null characters in thread names (issue #32475)David Henningsson-16/+11
Previously, the thread name (&str) was converted to a CString in the new thread, but outside unwind::try, causing a panic to continue into FFI. This patch changes that behaviour, so that the panic instead happens in the parent thread (where panic infrastructure is properly set up), not the new thread. This could potentially be a breaking change for architectures who don't support thread names. Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <diwic@ubuntu.com>
2016-03-22fix alignmentJorge Aparicio-12/+12
2016-03-22std: undo conversion of user defined try!sJorge Aparicio-11/+11
2016-03-22try! -> ?Jorge Aparicio-132/+132
Automated conversion using the untry tool [1] and the following command: ``` $ find -name '*.rs' -type f | xargs untry ``` at the root of the Rust repo. [1]: https://github.com/japaric/untry
2016-03-20Add unix socket support to the standard librarySteven Fackler-1/+1085
2016-03-15std: Fix overflow when subtracting InstantAlex Crichton-4/+4
This code was currently only exercised on OSX, but this applies the same method of subtraction used on Linux which doesn't have the same overflow issues. Note that this currently includes no tests, but that's because this is only visible with debug assertions enabled. Soon, however, I'll enable debug assertions on all auto builds on the bots so we should get testing for this. Closes #32268
2016-03-12std: Clean out deprecated APIsAlex Crichton-79/+0
Removes all unstable and deprecated APIs prior to the 1.8 release. All APIs that are deprecated in the 1.8 release are sticking around for the rest of this cycle. Some notable changes are: * The `dynamic_lib` module was moved into `rustc_back` as the compiler still relies on a few bits and pieces. * The `DebugTuple` formatter now special-cases an empty struct name with only one field to append a trailing comma.
2016-03-09std: Don't spawn threads in `wait_with_output`Alex Crichton-2/+72
Semantically there's actually no reason for us to spawn threads as part of the call to `wait_with_output`, and that's generally an incredibly heavyweight operation for just reading a few bytes (especially when stderr probably rarely has bytes!). An equivalent operation in terms of what's implemented today would be to just drain both pipes of all contents and then call `wait` on the child process itself. On Unix we can implement this through some convenient use of the `select` function, whereas on Windows we can make use of overlapped I/O. Note that on Windows this requires us to use named pipes instead of anonymous pipes, but they're semantically the same under the hood.
2016-03-08std: Don't always create stdin for childrenAlex Crichton-5/+8
For example if `Command::output` or `Command::status` is used then stdin is just immediately closed. Add an option for this so as an optimization we can avoid creating pipes entirely. This should help reduce the number of active file descriptors when spawning processes on Unix and the number of active handles on Windows.
2016-03-08std: Funnel read_to_end through to one locationAlex Crichton-2/+42
This pushes the implementation detail of proxying `read_to_end` through to `read_to_end_uninitialized` all the way down to the `FileDesc` and `Handle` implementations on Unix/Windows. This way intermediate layers will also be able to take advantage of this optimized implementation. This commit also adds the optimized implementation for `ChildStdout` and `ChildStderr`.
2016-03-07Fix building libstd on on emscripten targets.ashleysommer-3/+7
Squashed 10 commits: 1) The main cause of the problem is that libstd/os/mod.rs treats emscripten targets as an alias of linux targets, whereas liblibc treats emscripten targets as musl-compliant, so it gets a slightly different struct stat64 defined. This commit adds conditional compilation checks to use the correct timestamp format on fs metadata functions in the case of compiling to emscripten targets. 2) Update previous commit to comply with rust formatting standards. Removed tab characters, remove trailing whitespaces. 3) Move emscripten changes into their own file under libstd/os/emscripten Put libstd/os/linux/fs back to the way it was. 4) Cannot use stat.st_ctim on emscripten to get created time. 5) Remove compile-time conditionals for target_env = musl, it looks like musl builds compile fine already. 6) Undone some formatting changes that are no longer needed, Removed some more target_env="musl" compilation checks that I missed from my previous commit. 7) upgrade to liblibc e19309c, it fixes the differences in the musl stat and stat64 definitions. 8) Undo the compile-time checks to check for emscripten (or musl targets) in the FileAttr struct. No longer needed after updating liblibc to e19309c. 9) Change the MetadataExt implementation of emscripten fs.rs module to match the changes in new liblibc. 10) remove a stray return statement, should have been removed in the previous commit.
2016-02-28Fix windowsSteven Fackler-39/+5
Also back out keepalive support for TCP since the API is perhaps not actually what we want. You can't read the interval on Windows, and we should probably separate the functionality of turning keepalive on and overriding the interval.
2016-02-28Add TCP functionality from net2Steven Fackler-0/+48
2016-02-24Warn when reexporting a private extern crateJeffrey Seyfried-1/+1
2016-02-22Auto merge of #31813 - nbaksalyar:solaris-fix, r=sanxiynbors-1/+2
A quick fix for several issues that break a Solaris/Illumos build. Also, adds a CPU target specification (as seen in a patch for OpenBSD #31727).
2016-02-22Auto merge of #31805 - cuviper:android-lfs, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+4
Android should use 64-bit LFS symbols for `lseek` and `ftruncate`, lest those offset parameters suffer a lossy cast down to a 32-bit `off_t`. Unlike GNU/Linux, Android's `stat`, `dirent`, and related functions are always 64-bit LFS compatible, and `open` already implies `O_LARGEFILE`, so all those don't need to follow Linux. It might be nice to unify them anyway, but those other LFS symbols aren't present in API 18 bionic. r? @alexcrichton
2016-02-22Fix broken Solaris buildNikita Baksalyar-1/+2
2016-02-21Fix `struct stat` usage on NetBSDSebastian Wicki-1/+25
Some struct members have a slighty different name on NetBSD. This has been fixed in the libc crate, but not in libstd. This also removes `st_spare` from MetadataExt, since it is private field reserved for future use.
2016-02-21std: Use Android LFS off64_t, ftruncate64, and lseek64Josh Stone-1/+4
Android should use 64-bit LFS symbols for `lseek` and `ftruncate`, lest those offset parameters suffer a lossy cast down to a 32-bit `off_t`. Unlike GNU/Linux, Android's `stat`, `dirent`, and related functions are always 64-bit LFS compatible, and `open` already implies `O_LARGEFILE`, so all those don't need to follow Linux. It might be nice to unify them anyway, but those other LFS symbols aren't present in API 18 bionic. r? @alexcrichton
2016-02-20Auto merge of #31608 - frewsxcv:osstring-simple-functions, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+41
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29453
2016-02-20Add Capacity/length methods for OsString.Corey Farwell-0/+41
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29453
2016-02-19Auto merge of #31738 - seanmonstar:sys-rand, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+274
2016-02-18Auto merge of #31684 - tmiasko:alternate-stack, r=alexcrichtonbors-5/+24
Remove alternate stack with sigaltstack before unmaping it. Also reuse existing signal stack if already set, this is especially useful when working with sanitizers that configure alternate stack themselves. This change depends on SS_DISABLE recently introduced in libc crate and updates this git submodule accordingly.
2016-02-18Remove alternate stack with sigaltstack before unmapping it.Tomasz Miąsko-5/+24
Also reuse existing signal stack if already set, this is especially useful when working with sanitizers that configure alternate stack themselves.
2016-02-17std: restructure rand os code into sys modulesSean McArthur-0/+274
2016-02-14std: use LFS open64 on LinuxJosh Stone-3/+3