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`s/([^\(\s]+\.)len\(\) [(?:!=)>] 0/!$1is_empty()/g`
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`s/(?<!\{ self)(?<=\.)len\(\) == 0/is_empty()/g`
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- Functions in parser.rs return PResult<> rather than panicing
- Other functions in libsyntax call panic! explicitly for now if they rely on panicing behaviour.
- 'panictry!' macro added as scaffolding while converting panicing functions.
(This does the same as 'unwrap()' but is easier to grep for and turn into try!())
- Leaves panicing wrappers for the following functions so that the
quote_* macros behave the same:
- parse_expr, parse_item, parse_pat, parse_arm, parse_ty, parse_stmt
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passing the latter around.
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Fixes #19674
Fixes #17396 (already closed, yeah)
cc @kmcallister , @cmr
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Many of the modifications putting in `Box::new` calls also include a
pointer to Issue 22405, which tracks going back to `box <expr>` if
possible in the future.
(Still tried to use `Box<_>` where it sufficed; thus some tests still
have `box_syntax` enabled, as they use a mix of `box` and `Box::new`.)
Precursor for overloaded-`box` and placement-`in`; see Issue 22181.
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where possible.
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Conflicts:
src/libcollections/slice.rs
src/libcollections/str.rs
src/librustc/middle/lang_items.rs
src/librustc_back/rpath.rs
src/librustc_typeck/check/regionck.rs
src/libstd/ffi/os_str.rs
src/libsyntax/diagnostic.rs
src/libsyntax/parse/parser.rs
src/libsyntax/util/interner.rs
src/test/run-pass/regions-refcell.rs
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Conflicts:
src/librustc_trans/trans/tvec.rs
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Conflicts:
src/librustc/metadata/filesearch.rs
src/librustc_back/target/mod.rs
src/libstd/os.rs
src/libstd/sys/windows/os.rs
src/libsyntax/ext/tt/macro_parser.rs
src/libsyntax/print/pprust.rs
src/test/compile-fail/issue-2149.rs
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Also `for x in option.iter_mut()` -> `if let Some(ref mut x) = option`
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See PR # 21378 for context
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sed -i 's/in range(\([^,]*\), *\([^()]*\))/in \1\.\.\2/g' **/*.rs
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sed -i 's/ range(\([^,]*\), *\([^()]*\))\./ (\1\.\.\2)\./g' **/*.rs
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Also, print help on valid fragment specifiers.
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Conflicts:
src/libsyntax/parse/parser.rs
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There's been some debate over the precise form that these APIs should take, and
they've undergone some changes recently, so these APIs are going to be left
unstable for now to be fleshed out during the next release cycle.
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Prevents breaking down `$name` tokens into separate `$` and `name`.
Reports unknown macro variables.
Fixes #18775
Fixes #18839
Fixes #15640
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Remove most of the public reexports mentioned in #19253
These are all leftovers from the enum namespacing transition
In particular:
* src/libstd/num/strconv.rs
* ExponentFormat
* SignificantDigits
* SignFormat
* src/libstd/path/windows.rs
* PathPrefix
* src/libstd/sys/windows/timer.rs
* Req
* src/libcollections/str.rs
* MaybeOwned
* src/libstd/collections/hash/map.rs
* Entry
* src/libstd/collections/hash/table.rs
* BucketState
* src/libstd/dynamic_lib.rs
* Rtld
* src/libstd/io/net/ip.rs
* IpAddr
* src/libstd/os.rs
* MemoryMapKind
* MapOption
* MapError
* src/libstd/sys/common/net.rs
* SocketStatus
* InAddr
* src/libstd/sys/unix/timer.rs
* Req
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bounds.
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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;
}
```
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Conflicts:
src/libcollections/vec.rs
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This commit enables implementations of IndexMut for a number of collections,
including Vec, RingBuf, SmallIntMap, TrieMap, TreeMap, and HashMap. At the same
time this deprecates the `get_mut` methods on vectors in favor of using the
indexing notation.
cc #18424
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This common representation for delimeters should make pattern matching easier. Having a separate `token::DelimToken` enum also allows us to enforce the invariant that the opening and closing delimiters must be the same in `ast::TtDelimited`, removing the need to ensure matched delimiters when working with token trees.
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https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/221
The current terminology of "task failure" often causes problems when
writing or speaking about code. You often want to talk about the
possibility of an operation that returns a Result "failing", but cannot
because of the ambiguity with task failure. Instead, you have to speak
of "the failing case" or "when the operation does not succeed" or other
circumlocutions.
Likewise, we use a "Failure" header in rustdoc to describe when
operations may fail the task, but it would often be helpful to separate
out a section describing the "Err-producing" case.
We have been steadily moving away from task failure and toward Result as
an error-handling mechanism, so we should optimize our terminology
accordingly: Result-producing functions should be easy to describe.
To update your code, rename any call to `fail!` to `panic!` instead.
Assuming you have not created your own macro named `panic!`, this
will work on UNIX based systems:
grep -lZR 'fail!' . | xargs -0 -l sed -i -e 's/fail!/panic!/g'
You can of course also do this by hand.
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