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2015-07-29Fix typo in stability attribute.Lee Jeffery-1/+1
2015-06-18std: Add FromRaw{Fd,Handle,Socket} to os preludesAlex Crichton-0/+2
These were just left out by mistake!
2015-06-18Fix libstd testsAlex Crichton-2/+1
2015-06-15Auto merge of #26168 - sfackler:stdout-panic, r=alexcrichtonbors-9/+11
Closes #25977 The various `stdfoo_raw` methods in std::io now return `io::Result`s, since they may not exist on Windows. They will always return `Ok` on Unix-like platforms. [breaking-change]
2015-06-14Implement RFC 1014Steven Fackler-9/+11
Closes #25977 The various `stdfoo_raw` methods in std::io now return `io::Result`s, since they may not exist on Windows. They will always return `Ok` on Unix-like platforms. [breaking-change]
2015-06-12Auto merge of #25844 - alexcrichton:stabilize-fs-features, r=aturonbors-7/+14
This commit stabilizes the following APIs, slating them all to be cherry-picked into the 1.1 release. * fs::FileType (and transitively the derived trait implementations) * fs::Metadata::file_type * fs::FileType::is_dir * fs::FileType::is_file * fs::FileType::is_symlink * fs::DirEntry::metadata * fs::DirEntry::file_type * fs::DirEntry::file_name * fs::set_permissions * fs::symlink_metadata * os::raw::{self, *} * os::{android, bitrig, linux, ...}::raw::{self, *} * os::{android, bitrig, linux, ...}::fs::MetadataExt * os::{android, bitrig, linux, ...}::fs::MetadataExt::as_raw_stat * os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt * os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt::mode * os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt::set_mode * os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt::from_mode * os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt * os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt::mode * os::unix::fs::DirEntryExt * os::unix::fs::DirEntryExt::ino * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::file_attributes * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::creation_time * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::last_access_time * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::last_write_time * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::file_size The `os::unix::fs::Metadata` structure was also removed entirely, moving all of its associated methods into the `os::unix::fs::MetadataExt` trait instead. The methods are all marked as `#[stable]` still. As some minor cleanup, some deprecated and unstable fs apis were also removed: * File::path * Metadata::accessed * Metadata::modified Features that were explicitly left unstable include: * fs::WalkDir - the semantics of this were not considered in the recent fs expansion RFC. * fs::DirBuilder - it's still not 100% clear if the naming is right here and if the set of functionality exposed is appropriate. * fs::canonicalize - the implementation on Windows here is specifically in question as it always returns a verbatim path. Additionally the Unix implementation is susceptible to buffer overflows on long paths unfortunately. * fs::PathExt - as this is just a convenience trait, it is not stabilized at this time. * fs::set_file_times - this funciton is still waiting on a time abstraction.
2015-06-11Auto merge of #26190 - Veedrac:no-iter, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+1
Pull request for #26188.
2015-06-11Auto merge of #26159 - alexcrichton:tweak-process-lowering-raising, r=brsonbors-40/+15
* Slate these features to be stable in 1.2 instead of 1.1 (not being backported) * Have the `FromRawFd` implementations follow the contract of the `FromRawFd` trait by taking ownership of the primitive specified. * Refactor the implementations slightly to remove the `unreachable!` blocks as well as separating the stdio representation of `std::process` from `std::sys::process`. cc #25494
2015-06-10Removed many pointless calls to *iter() and iter_mut()Joshua Landau-1/+1
2015-06-09std: Tweak process raising/lowering implementationsAlex Crichton-40/+15
* Slate these features to be stable in 1.2 instead of 1.1 (not being backported) * Have the `FromRawFd` implementations follow the contract of the `FromRawFd` trait by taking ownership of the primitive specified. * Refactor the implementations slightly to remove the `unreachable!` blocks as well as separating the stdio representation of `std::process` from `std::sys::process`.
2015-06-09std: Stabilize a number of new fs featuresAlex Crichton-7/+14
This commit stabilizes the following APIs, slating them all to be cherry-picked into the 1.1 release. * fs::FileType (and transitively the derived trait implementations) * fs::Metadata::file_type * fs::FileType::is_dir * fs::FileType::is_file * fs::FileType::is_symlink * fs::DirEntry::metadata * fs::DirEntry::file_type * fs::DirEntry::file_name * fs::set_permissions * fs::symlink_metadata * os::raw::{self, *} * os::{android, bitrig, linux, ...}::raw::{self, *} * os::{android, bitrig, linux, ...}::fs::MetadataExt * os::{android, bitrig, linux, ...}::fs::MetadataExt::as_raw_stat * os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt * os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt::mode * os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt::set_mode * os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt::from_mode * os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt * os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt::mode * os::unix::fs::DirEntryExt * os::unix::fs::DirEntryExt::ino * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::file_attributes * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::creation_time * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::last_access_time * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::last_write_time * os::windows::fs::MetadataExt::file_size The `os::unix::fs::Metadata` structure was also removed entirely, moving all of its associated methods into the `os::unix::fs::MetadataExt` trait instead. The methods are all marked as `#[stable]` still. As some minor cleanup, some deprecated and unstable fs apis were also removed: * File::path * Metadata::accessed * Metadata::modified Features that were explicitly left unstable include: * fs::WalkDir - the semantics of this were not considered in the recent fs expansion RFC. * fs::DirBuilder - it's still not 100% clear if the naming is right here and if the set of functionality exposed is appropriate. * fs::canonicalize - the implementation on Windows here is specifically in question as it always returns a verbatim path. Additionally the Unix implementation is susceptible to buffer overflows on long paths unfortunately. * fs::PathExt - as this is just a convenience trait, it is not stabilized at this time. * fs::set_file_times - this funciton is still waiting on a time abstraction.
2015-06-08OpenOptionsExt on Windows: i32 -> u32Peter Atashian-17/+17
Since all those flags are u32 anyway, avoid unnecessary conversions [breaking change] Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2015-06-01Auto merge of #25246 - mzabaluev:io-invalid-data, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+1
This takes the cases from `InvalidInput` where a data format error was encountered. This is different from the documented semantics of `InvalidInput`, which more likely indicate a programming error. Fixes rust-lang/rfcs#906
2015-05-30Auto merge of #25818 - sfackler:socket-timeouts, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+30
Closes #25619 r? @alexcrichton
2015-05-29Auto merge of #25494 - alexcrichton:stdio-from-raw, r=aturonbors-14/+122
This commit implements a number of standard traits for the standard library's process I/O handles. The `FromRaw{Fd,Handle}` traits are now implemented for the `Stdio` type and the `AsRaw{Fd,Handle}` traits are now implemented for the `Child{Stdout,Stdin,Stderr}` types. The stability markers for these implementations mention that they are stable for 1.1 as I will nominate this commit for cherry-picking to beta.
2015-05-29std::io: New ErrorKind value InvalidDataMikhail Zabaluev-1/+1
This takes the cases from InvalidInput where a data format error was encountered. This is different from the documented semantics of InvalidInput, which more likely indicate a programming error.
2015-05-28Implement RFC 1047 - socket timeoutsSteven Fackler-0/+30
Closes #25619
2015-05-27Use `const fn` to abstract away the contents of UnsafeCell & friends.Eduard Burtescu-26/+21
2015-05-20Fix stability and deprecation markers on soft_link and symlinkBrian Campbell-2/+2
The change to split up soft_link to OS-specific symlink, symlink_file, and symlink_dir didn't actually land in 1.0.0. Update the stability and deprecation attributes to correctly indicate that these changes happend in 1.1.0.
2015-05-16std: Implement lowering and raising for process IOAlex Crichton-14/+122
This commit implements a number of standard traits for the standard library's process I/O handles. The `FromRaw{Fd,Handle}` traits are now implemented for the `Stdio` type and the `AsRaw{Fd,Handle}` traits are now implemented for the `Child{Stdout,Stdin,Stderr}` types. Additionally this implements the `AsRawHandle` trait for `Child` on Windows. The stability markers for these implementations mention that they are stable for 1.1 as I will nominate this commit for cherry-picking to beta.
2015-05-16std: Add an unstable method Child::idAlex Crichton-0/+7
This commits adds a method to the `std::process` module to get the process identifier of the child as a `u32`. On Windows the underlying identifier is already a `u32`, and on Unix the type is typically defined as `c_int` (`i32` for almost all our supported platforms), but the actually pid is normally a small positive number. Eventually we may add functions to load information about a process based on its identifier or the ability to terminate a process based on its identifier, but for now this function should enable this sort of functionality to exist outside the standard library.
2015-05-14Auto merge of #24920 - alexcrichton:duration, r=aturonbors-23/+31
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1040][rfc] which is a redesign of the currently-unstable `Duration` type. The API of the type has been scaled back to be more conservative and it also no longer supports negative durations. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1040-duration-reform.md The inner `duration` module of the `time` module has now been hidden (as `Duration` is reexported) and the feature name for this type has changed from `std_misc` to `duration`. All APIs accepting durations have also been audited to take a more flavorful feature name instead of `std_misc`. Closes #24874
2015-05-13std: Redesign Duration, implementing RFC 1040Alex Crichton-23/+31
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1040][rfc] which is a redesign of the currently-unstable `Duration` type. The API of the type has been scaled back to be more conservative and it also no longer supports negative durations. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1040-duration-reform.md The inner `duration` module of the `time` module has now been hidden (as `Duration` is reexported) and the feature name for this type has changed from `std_misc` to `duration`. All APIs accepting durations have also been audited to take a more flavorful feature name instead of `std_misc`. Closes #24874
2015-05-09Rollup merge of #25216 - barosl:no-more-task, r=ManishearthManish Goregaokar-1/+1
I've found that there are still huge amounts of occurrences of `task`s in the documentation. This PR tries to eliminate all of them in favor of `thread`.
2015-05-08Auto merge of #25187 - alexcrichton:mem-forget-safe, r=brsonbors-1/+1
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1066][rfc] where the conclusion was that leaking a value is a safe operation in Rust code, so updating the signature of this function follows suit. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1066-safe-mem-forget.md Closes #25186
2015-05-09Squeeze the last bits of `task`s in documentation in favor of `thread`Barosl Lee-1/+1
An automated script was run against the `.rs` and `.md` files, subsituting every occurrence of `task` with `thread`. In the `.rs` files, only the texts in the comment blocks were affected.
2015-05-07std: Mark `mem::forget` as a safe functionAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1066][rfc] where the conclusion was that leaking a value is a safe operation in Rust code, so updating the signature of this function follows suit. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1066-safe-mem-forget.md Closes #25186
2015-05-07std: Remove a double-box in ReentrantMutexAlex Crichton-5/+7
Perform unsafe initialization up front and then only afterward the mutex is in place do we initialize it.
2015-05-07std: Rename sys::foo2 modules to sys::fooAlex Crichton-12/+12
Now that `std::old_io` has been removed for quite some time the naming real estate here has opened up to allow these modules to move back to their proper names.
2015-05-06Stabilize from_raw_osSteven Allen-7/+8
2015-04-29Test fixes and rebase conflictsAlex Crichton-1/+0
2015-04-29rollup merge of #24873: alexcrichton/fix-windows-stdioAlex Crichton-177/+138
Conflicts: src/libstd/sys/windows/fs2.rs
2015-04-29std: Fix inheriting standard handles on windowsAlex Crichton-177/+138
Currently if a standard I/O handle is set to inherited on Windows, no action is taken and the slot in the process information description is set to `INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE`. Due to our passing of `STARTF_USESTDHANDLES`, however, this means that the handle is actually set to nothing and if a child tries to print it will generate an error. This commit fixes this behavior by explicitly creating stdio handles to be placed in these slots by duplicating the current process's I/O handles. This is presumably what previously happened silently by using a file-descriptor-based implementation instead of a `HANDLE`-centric implementation. Along the way this cleans up a lot of code in `Process::spawn` for Windows by ensuring destructors are always run, using more RAII, and limiting the scope of `unsafe` wherever possible.
2015-04-28std: Implement fs::DirBuilderAlex Crichton-6/+12
This is the last remaining portion of #24796
2015-04-27std: Expand the area of std::fsAlex Crichton-355/+549
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1044][rfc] which adds additional surface area to the `std::fs` module. All new APIs are `#[unstable]` behind assorted feature names for each one. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1044 The new APIs added are: * `fs::canonicalize` - bindings to `realpath` on unix and `GetFinalPathNameByHandle` on windows. * `fs::symlink_metadata` - similar to `lstat` on unix * `fs::FileType` and accessor methods as `is_{file,dir,symlink}` * `fs::Metadata::file_type` - accessor for the raw file type * `fs::DirEntry::metadata` - acquisition of metadata which is free on Windows but requires a syscall on unix. * `fs::DirEntry::file_type` - access the file type which may not require a syscall on most platforms. * `fs::DirEntry::file_name` - access just the file name without leading components. * `fs::PathExt::symlink_metadata` - convenience method for the top-level function. * `fs::PathExt::canonicalize` - convenience method for the top-level function. * `fs::PathExt::read_link` - convenience method for the top-level function. * `fs::PathExt::read_dir` - convenience method for the top-level function. * `std::os::raw` - type definitions for raw OS/C types available on all platforms. * `std::os::$platform` - new modules have been added for all currently supported platforms (e.g. those more specific than just `unix`). * `std::os::$platform::raw` - platform-specific type definitions. These modules are populated with the bare essentials necessary for lowing I/O types into their raw representations, and currently largely consist of the `stat` definition for unix platforms. This commit also deprecates `Metadata::{modified, accessed}` in favor of inspecting the raw representations via the lowering methods of `Metadata`.
2015-04-25std: Fix process spawn for arguments ending in backslashes on WindowsBrad King-18/+21
Fix `make_command_line` for the case of backslashes at the end of an argument requiring quotes. We must encode the command and arguments such that `CommandLineToArgvW` recovers them in the spawned process. Simplify the logic by using a running count of backslashes as they are encountered instead of looking ahead for quotes following them. Extend `test_make_command_line` to additionally cover: * a leading quote in an argument that requires quotes, * a backslash before a quote in an argument that requires quotes, * a backslash at the end of an argument that requires quotes, and * a backslash at the end of an argument that does not require quotes.
2015-04-23std: Add missing stability for symlink functionsAlex Crichton-0/+2
These functions were intended to be introduced as `#[stable]` as a stable API was deprecated in favor of them, but they just erroneously forgot the stability attributes.
2015-04-22std: Audit std::thread implementationsAlex Crichton-77/+77
Much of this code hasn't been updated in quite some time and this commit does a small audit of the functionality: * Implementation functions now centralize all functionality on a locally defined `Thread` type. * The `detach` method has been removed in favor of a `Drop` implementation. This notably fixes leaking thread handles on Windows. * The `Thread` structure is now appropriately annotated with `Send` and `Sync` automatically on Windows and in a custom fashion on Unix. * The unsafety of creating a thread has been pushed out to the right boundaries now. Closes #24442
2015-04-21Test fixes and rebase conflicts, round 1Alex Crichton-1/+0
2015-04-21rollup merge of #24636: alexcrichton/remove-deprecatedAlex Crichton-16/+13
Conflicts: src/libcore/result.rs
2015-04-21std: Bring back f32::from_str_radix as an unstable APIAlex Crichton-16/+13
This API was exercised in a few tests and mirrors the `from_str_radix` functionality of the integer types.
2015-04-21rollup merge of #24222: lambda/rename-soft-link-to-symlinkAlex Crichton-1/+56
Implement [RFC #1048][rfc]. On Windows, when you create a symbolic link you must specify whether it points to a directory or a file, even if it is created dangling, while on Unix, the same symbolic link could point to a directory, a file, or nothing at all. Furthermore, on Windows special privilege is necessary to use a symbolic link, while on Unix, you can generally create a symbolic link in any directory you have write privileges to. This means that it is unlikely to be able to use symbolic links purely portably; anyone who uses them will need to think about the cross platform implications. This means that using platform-specific APIs will make it easier to see where code will need to differ between the platforms, rather than trying to provide some kind of compatibility wrapper. Furthermore, `soft_link` has no precedence in any other API, so to avoid confusion, move back to the more standard `symlink` terminology. Create a `std::os::unix::symlink` for the Unix version that is destination type agnostic, as well as `std::os::windows::{symlink_file, symlink_dir}` for Windows. Because this is a stable API, leave a compatibility wrapper in `std::fs::soft_link`, which calls `symlink` on Unix and `symlink_file` on Windows, preserving the existing behavior of `soft_link`. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1048
2015-04-21Deprecate std::fs::soft_link in favor of platform-specific versionsBrian Campbell-1/+56
On Windows, when you create a symbolic link you must specify whether it points to a directory or a file, even if it is created dangling, while on Unix, the same symbolic link could point to a directory, a file, or nothing at all. Furthermore, on Windows special privilege is necessary to use a symbolic link, while on Unix, you can generally create a symbolic link in any directory you have write privileges to. This means that it is unlikely to be able to use symbolic links purely portably; anyone who uses them will need to think about the cross platform implications. This means that using platform-specific APIs will make it easier to see where code will need to differ between the platforms, rather than trying to provide some kind of compatibility wrapper. Furthermore, `soft_link` has no precedence in any other API, so to avoid confusion, move back to the more standard `symlink` terminology. Create a `std::os::unix::symlink` for the Unix version that is destination type agnostic, as well as `std::os::windows::{symlink_file, symlink_dir}` for Windows. Because this is a stable API, leave a compatibility wrapper in `std::fs::soft_link`, which calls `symlink` on Unix and `symlink_file` on Windows, preserving the existing behavior of `soft_link`.
2015-04-21Implement Debug for FileChris Wong-0/+10
This patch adds a `Debug` impl for `std::fs::File`. On all platforms (Unix and Windows) it shows the file descriptor. On Linux, it displays the path and access mode as well. Ideally we should show the path/mode for all platforms, not just Linux, but this will do for now. cc #24570
2015-04-16Auto merge of #23682 - tamird:DRY-is-empty, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+1
r? @alexcrichton
2015-04-15Auto merge of #24426 - alexcrichton:windows-pipes, r=aturonbors-82/+46
This commit removes the last remnants of file descriptors from the Windows implementation of `std::sys` by using `CreatePipe` to create anonymous pipes instead of the `pipe` shim provided in msvcrt.
2015-04-15Auto merge of #24211 - alexcrichton:windows-wsa-flag-overlapped, r=aturonbors-2/+10
This commit modifies the socket creation functions on windows to always specify the `WSA_FLAG_OVERLAPPED` and `WSA_FLAG_NO_HANDLE_INHERIT` flags by default. The overlapped flag enables IOCP APIs on Windows to be used with the socket at no cost, enabling better interoperation with external libraries. The no handle inherit flag mirrors the upcoming change to Unix to set CLOEXEC by default for all handles. Closes #24206
2015-04-14Positive case of `len()` -> `is_empty()`Tamir Duberstein-1/+1
`s/(?<!\{ self)(?<=\.)len\(\) == 0/is_empty()/g`
2015-04-14std: Remove final usage of fds from WindowsAlex Crichton-82/+46
This commit removes the last remnants of file descriptors from the Windows implementation of `std::sys` by using `CreatePipe` to create anonymous pipes instead of the `pipe` shim provided in msvcrt.
2015-04-14std: Set overlap/noinherit flags on windows socketsAlex Crichton-2/+10
This commit modifies the socket creation functions on windows to always specify the `WSA_FLAG_OVERLAPPED` and `WSA_FLAG_NO_HANDLE_INHERIT` flags by default. The overlapped flag enables IOCP APIs on Windows to be used with the socket at no cost, enabling better interoperation with external libraries. The no handle inherit flag mirrors the upcoming change to Unix to set CLOEXEC by default for all handles. Closes #24206