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2014-11-21libs: add std::os::windows moduleAaron Turon-1/+102
The new `std::os::windows` module exposes several extension traits for extracting file descriptors, sockets, and handles from `std::io` types.
2014-11-21sys: reveal std::io representation to sys moduleAaron Turon-4/+12
This commit adds a `AsInner` trait to `sys_common` and provides implementations on many `std::io` types. This is a building block for exposing platform-specific APIs that hook into `std::io` types.
2014-11-20Make most of std::rt privateAaron Turon-2/+2
Previously, the entire runtime API surface was publicly exposed, but that is neither necessary nor desirable. This commit hides most of the module, using librustrt directly as needed. The arrangement will need to be revisited when rustrt is pulled into std. [breaking-change]
2014-11-20Rename remaining Failures to PanicSubhash Bhushan-3/+3
2014-11-18Windows and OS X falloutNick Cameron-11/+11
2014-11-17Switch to purely namespaced enumsSteven Fackler-0/+2
This breaks code that referred to variant names in the same namespace as their enum. Reexport the variants in the old location or alter code to refer to the new locations: ``` pub enum Foo { A, B } fn main() { let a = A; } ``` => ``` pub use self::Foo::{A, B}; pub enum Foo { A, B } fn main() { let a = A; } ``` or ``` pub enum Foo { A, B } fn main() { let a = Foo::A; } ``` [breaking-change]
2014-11-10Fix 'renamed lint' warningsMichael Gehring-1/+1
2014-11-08Runtime removal: refactor ttyAaron Turon-0/+167
This patch continues runtime removal by moving the tty implementations into `sys`. Because this eliminates APIs in `libnative` and `librustrt`, it is a: [breaking-change] This functionality is likely to be available publicly, in some form, from `std` in the future.
2014-11-08Runtime removal: refactor timerAaron Turon-0/+209
This patch continues runtime removal by moving out timer-related code into `sys`. Because this eliminates APIs in `libnative` and `librustrt`, it is a: [breaking-change] This functionality is likely to be available publicly, in some form, from `std` in the future.
2014-11-08Runtime removal: refactor processAaron Turon-0/+972
This patch continues the runtime removal by moving and refactoring the process implementation into the new `sys` module. Because this eliminates APIs in `libnative` and `librustrt`, it is a: [breaking-change] This functionality is likely to be available publicly, in some form, from `std` in the future.
2014-11-08Runtime removal: refactor helper threadsAaron Turon-0/+39
This patch continues the runtime removal by moving libnative::io::helper_thread into sys::helper_signal and sys_common::helper_thread Because this eliminates APIs in `libnative` and `librustrt`, it is a: [breaking-change] This functionality is likely to be available publicly, in some form, from `std` in the future.
2014-11-08Runtime removal: refactor pipes and networkingAaron Turon-2/+991
This patch continues the runtime removal by moving pipe and networking-related code into `sys`. Because this eliminates APIs in `libnative` and `librustrt`, it is a: [breaking-change] This functionality is likely to be available publicly, in some form, from `std` in the future.
2014-11-08Runtime removal: add private sys, sys_common modulesAaron Turon-0/+531
These modules will house the code that used to be part of the runtime system in libnative. The `sys_common` module contains a few low-level but cross-platform details. The `sys` module is set up using `#[cfg()]` to include either a unix or windows implementation of a common API surface. This API surface is *not* exported directly in `libstd`, but is instead used to bulid `std::os` and `std::io`. Ultimately, the low-level details in `sys` will be exposed in a controlled way through a separate platform-specific surface, but that setup is not part of this patch.