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2014-09-22manual -> reference & formattingSteve Klabnik-1/+1
'reference' sounds better than 'manual' to me here, and rust.html is certainly wrong. I also wrapped everything to 80 cols.
2014-09-22auto merge of #17339 : treeman/rust/doc-things, r=alexcrichtonbors-156/+129
Also some cleanup to conform to documentation style.
2014-09-20auto merge of #17319 : kmcallister/rust/method-macro-bt, r=pcwaltonbors-1/+4
We were leaving these on the stack, causing spurious backtraces.
2014-09-19rollup merge of #17338 : nick29581/variants-namespaceAlex Crichton-22/+23
2014-09-19rollup merge of #17314 : eddyb/span-no-gcAlex Crichton-83/+72
2014-09-19Allow syntax extensions to return multiple items, closes #16723.Florian Hahn-16/+11
This patch replaces `MacItem` with `MacItems`.
2014-09-19Add enum variants to the type namespaceNick Cameron-22/+23
Change to resolve and update compiler and libs for uses. [breaking-change] Enum variants are now in both the value and type namespaces. This means that if you have a variant with the same name as a type in scope in a module, you will get a name clash and thus an error. The solution is to either rename the type or the variant.
2014-09-18syntax: use an index in CodeMap instead of Gc for ExpnInfo.Eduard Burtescu-83/+72
2014-09-17librustc: Implement associated types behind a feature gate.Patrick Walton-1/+4
The implementation essentially desugars during type collection and AST type conversion time into the parameter scheme we have now. Only fully qualified names--e.g. `<T as Foo>::Bar`--are supported.
2014-09-17Pop the expansion context after expanding a method macroKeegan McAllister-1/+4
We were leaving these on the stack, causing spurious backtraces. I've confirmed that this test fails without the fix.
2014-09-17doc: Remove "see above".Jonas Hietala-4/+3
2014-09-17doc: Backticks and spelling mistakes.Jonas Hietala-13/+13
2014-09-17doc: Cleanup.Jonas Hietala-149/+123
Remove ~~~ for code block specification. Use /// Over /** */ for doc blocks.
2014-09-16Fallout from renamingAaron Turon-40/+40
2014-09-14Add help diagnostic messagesP1start-0/+4
This adds ‘help’ diagnostic messages to rustc. This is used for anything that provides help to the user, particularly the `--explain` messages that were previously integrated into the relevant error message.
2014-09-14syntax: tests: fix fallout from using ptr::P.Eduard Burtescu-1/+2
2014-09-14syntax: fix fallout from using ptr::P.Eduard Burtescu-1108/+1032
2014-09-13auto merge of #17162 : sfackler/rust/decorator-traits, r=huonwbors-39/+53
The other extension types already worked this way and it can be useful to track some state along with the extension. I also removed the `BasicMacroExpander` and `BasicIdentMacroExpander` since the span inside of them was never used. The expander function types now directly implement the relevant trait.
2014-09-12Track the visited AST's lifetime throughout Visitor.Eduard Burtescu-4/+4
2014-09-12Remove largely unused context from Visitor.Eduard Burtescu-23/+22
2014-09-10Remove BasicMacroExpander and BasicIdentMacroExpanderSteven Fackler-29/+10
The spans inside of these types were always None and never used. Pass the expander function directly instead of wrapping it in one of these types. [breaking-change]
2014-09-11auto merge of #16866 : P1start/rust/tuple-indexing, r=brsonbors-0/+12
This allows code to access the fields of tuples and tuple structs behind the feature gate `tuple_indexing`: ```rust #![feature(tuple_indexing)] let x = (1i, 2i); assert_eq!(x.1, 2); struct Point(int, int); let origin = Point(0, 0); assert_eq!(origin.0, 0); assert_eq!(origin.1, 0); ``` Implements [RFC 53](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/active/0053-tuple-accessors.md). Closes #16950.
2014-09-10Change ItemModifier and ItemDecorator to traitsSteven Fackler-12/+45
For convenience, the traits are implemented for the respective bare functions. Change code from this: ```rust ItemDecorator(some_function) // or ItemModifier(some_other_function) ``` to ```rust ItemDecorator(box some_function) // or ItemModifier(box some_other_function) ``` [breaking-change]
2014-09-09auto merge of #16662 : pczarn/rust/format-fmtstr-opt, r=brsonbors-51/+99
Based on an observation that strings and arguments are always interleaved, thanks to #15832. Additionally optimize invocations where formatting parameters are unspecified for all arguments, e.g. `"{} {:?} {:x}"`, by emptying the `__STATIC_FMTARGS` array. Next, `Arguments::new` replaces an empty slice with `None` so that passing empty `__STATIC_FMTARGS` generates slightly less machine code when `Arguments::new` is inlined. Furthermore, formatting itself treats these cases separately without making redundant copies of formatting parameters. All in all, this adds a single mov instruction per `write!` in most cases. That's why code size has increased.
2014-09-10Implement tuple and tuple struct indexingP1start-0/+12
This allows code to access the fields of tuples and tuple structs: let x = (1i, 2i); assert_eq!(x.1, 2); struct Point(int, int); let origin = Point(0, 0); assert_eq!(origin.0, 0); assert_eq!(origin.1, 0);
2014-09-09Optimize for the most common cases of `format!`Piotr Czarnecki-49/+73
Format specs are ignored and not stored in case they're all default. Restore default formatting parameters during iteration. Pass `None` instead of empty slices of format specs to take advantage of non-nullable pointer optimization. Generate a call to one of two functions of `fmt::Argument`.
2014-09-09Decouple string and argument piecesPiotr Czarnecki-30/+54
2014-09-08quote: Explicitly borrow the ExtCtxtKeegan McAllister-1/+3
Fixes #16992.
2014-09-04auto merge of #16982 : jbcrail/rust/comment-and-string-corrections, ↵bors-1/+1
r=alexcrichton I corrected spelling and capitalization errors in comments and strings.
2014-09-04Center alignment for fmtwickerwaka-0/+3
Use '^' to specify center alignment in format strings. fmt!( "[{:^5s}]", "Hi" ) -> "[ Hi ]" fmt!( "[{:^5s}]", "H" ) -> "[ H ]" fmt!( "[{:^5d}]", 1i ) -> "[ 1 ]" fmt!( "[{:^5d}]", -1i ) -> "[ -1 ]" fmt!( "[{:^6d}]", 1i ) -> "[ 1 ]" fmt!( "[{:^6d}]", -1i ) -> "[ -1 ]" If the padding is odd then the padding on the right will be one character longer than the padding on the left. Tuples squashed
2014-09-03Fix spelling errors and capitalization.Joseph Crail-1/+1
2014-09-01auto merge of #16891 : eddyb/rust/patlit-from-expr-macros, r=kballardbors-0/+10
Enables any macros using `MacExpr` to be treated as patterns when they produce a literal in the form `ExprLit` (e.g. `stringify!` or `line!`). Fixes #16876.
2014-08-31auto merge of #16788 : Manishearth/rust/raw-ptr-syntax-ty, r=huonwbors-1/+16
@huonw , r? :) #16781
2014-08-31Allow ExprLit expression macros to be used in patterns.Eduard Burtescu-0/+10
2014-08-29Add support for labeled while loops.Pythoner6-0/+6
2014-08-27Implement generalized object and type parameter bounds (Fixes #16462)Niko Matsakis-195/+219
2014-08-27Allow *-pointers in PtrTy (fixes #16781)Manish Goregaokar-1/+16
2014-08-26DST coercions and DST structsNick Cameron-10/+1
[breaking-change] 1. The internal layout for traits has changed from (vtable, data) to (data, vtable). If you were relying on this in unsafe transmutes, you might get some very weird and apparently unrelated errors. You should not be doing this! Prefer not to do this at all, but if you must, you should use raw::TraitObject rather than hardcoding rustc's internal representation into your code. 2. The minimal type of reference-to-vec-literals (e.g., `&[1, 2, 3]`) is now a fixed size vec (e.g., `&[int, ..3]`) where it used to be an unsized vec (e.g., `&[int]`). If you want the unszied type, you must explicitly give the type (e.g., `let x: &[_] = &[1, 2, 3]`). Note in particular where multiple blocks must have the same type (e.g., if and else clauses, vec elements), the compiler will not coerce to the unsized type without a hint. E.g., `[&[1], &[1, 2]]` used to be a valid expression of type '[&[int]]'. It no longer type checks since the first element now has type `&[int, ..1]` and the second has type &[int, ..2]` which are incompatible. 3. The type of blocks (including functions) must be coercible to the expected type (used to be a subtype). Mostly this makes things more flexible and not less (in particular, in the case of coercing function bodies to the return type). However, in some rare cases, this is less flexible. TBH, I'm not exactly sure of the exact effects. I think the change causes us to resolve inferred type variables slightly earlier which might make us slightly more restrictive. Possibly it only affects blocks with unreachable code. E.g., `if ... { fail!(); "Hello" }` used to type check, it no longer does. The fix is to add a semicolon after the string.
2014-08-24Adjust the error messages to match the pattern "expected foo, found bar"Jonas Hietala-2/+2
Closes #8492
2014-08-19Fix double evaluation of read+write operandsPiotr Czarnecki-14/+4
Stop read+write expressions from expanding into two occurences in the AST. Add a bool to indicate whether an operand in output position if read+write or not. Fixes #14936
2014-08-18libsyntax: Remove the `use foo = bar` syntax from the language in favorPatrick Walton-1/+1
of `use bar as foo`. Change all uses of `use foo = bar` to `use bar as foo`. Implements RFC #47. Closes #16461. [breaking-change]
2014-08-16librustc: Forbid external crates, imports, and/or items from beingPatrick Walton-1/+1
declared with the same name in the same scope. This breaks several common patterns. First are unused imports: use foo::bar; use baz::bar; Change this code to the following: use baz::bar; Second, this patch breaks globs that import names that are shadowed by subsequent imports. For example: use foo::*; // including `bar` use baz::bar; Change this code to remove the glob: use foo::{boo, quux}; use baz::bar; Or qualify all uses of `bar`: use foo::{boo, quux}; use baz; ... baz::bar ... Finally, this patch breaks code that, at top level, explicitly imports `std` and doesn't disable the prelude. extern crate std; Because the prelude imports `std` implicitly, there is no need to explicitly import it; just remove such directives. The old behavior can be opted into via the `import_shadowing` feature gate. Use of this feature gate is discouraged. This implements RFC #116. Closes #16464. [breaking-change]
2014-08-14librustc: Implement simple `where` clauses.Patrick Walton-4/+13
These `where` clauses are accepted everywhere generics are currently accepted and desugar during type collection to the type parameter bounds we have today. A new keyword, `where`, has been added. Therefore, this is a breaking change. Change uses of `where` to other identifiers. [breaking-change]
2014-08-14librustc: Stop assuming that implementations and traits only containPatrick Walton-2/+7
methods. This paves the way to associated items by introducing an extra level of abstraction ("impl-or-trait item") between traits/implementations and methods. This new abstraction is encoded in the metadata and used throughout the compiler where appropriate. There are no functional changes; this is purely a refactoring.
2014-08-14auto merge of #15929 : pcwalton/rust/by-ref-closures, r=alexcrichtonbors-4/+6
by-reference upvars. This partially implements RFC 38. A snapshot will be needed to turn this on, because stage0 cannot yet parse the keyword. Part of #12831. r? @alexcrichton
2014-08-13librustc: Parse, but do not fully turn on, the `ref` keyword forPatrick Walton-4/+6
by-reference upvars. This partially implements RFC 38. A snapshot will be needed to turn this on, because stage0 cannot yet parse the keyword. Part of #12381.
2014-08-13quote_expr macro: embed Ident using special encoding that preserves hygiene.Felix S. Klock II-3/+96
This adds support to `quote_expr!` and friends for round-trip hygienic preservation of Ident. Here are the pieces of the puzzle: * adding a method for encoding Ident for re-reading into token tree. * Support for reading such encoded Idents in the lexer. Note that one must peek ahead for MOD_SEP after scan_embedded_hygienic_ident. * To ensure that encoded Idents are only read when we are in the midst of expanding a `quote_expr` or similar, added a `read_embedded_ident` flag on `StringReader`. * pprust support for encoding Ident's as (uint,uint) pairs (for hygiene).
2014-08-08auto merge of #16285 : alexcrichton/rust/rename-share, r=huonwbors-2/+2
This leaves the `Share` trait at `std::kinds` via a `#[deprecated]` `pub use` statement, but the `NoShare` struct is no longer part of `std::kinds::marker` due to #12660 (the build cannot bootstrap otherwise). All code referencing the `Share` trait should now reference the `Sync` trait, and all code referencing the `NoShare` type should now reference the `NoSync` type. The functionality and meaning of this trait have not changed, only the naming. Closes #16281 [breaking-change]
2014-08-07Rename `Share` to `Sync`Alex Crichton-2/+2
This leaves the `Share` trait at `std::kinds` via a `#[deprecated]` `pub use` statement, but the `NoShare` struct is no longer part of `std::kinds::marker` due to #12660 (the build cannot bootstrap otherwise). All code referencing the `Share` trait should now reference the `Sync` trait, and all code referencing the `NoShare` type should now reference the `NoSync` type. The functionality and meaning of this trait have not changed, only the naming. Closes #16281 [breaking-change]
2014-08-07Temporary bootstrapping hack: introduce syntax for r egion bounds like `'b:'a`,Niko Matsakis-7/+32
meaning `'b outlives 'a`. Syntax currently does nothing but is needed for full fix to #5763. To use this syntax, the issue_5763_bootstrap feature guard is required.