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2015-04-27Auto merge of #23606 - quantheory:associated_const, r=nikomatsakisbors-81/+134
Closes #17841. The majority of the work should be done, e.g. trait and inherent impls, different forms of UFCS syntax, defaults, and cross-crate usage. It's probably enough to replace the constants in `f32`, `i8`, and so on, or close to good enough. There is still some significant functionality missing from this commit: - ~~Associated consts can't be used in match patterns at all. This is simply because I haven't updated the relevant bits in the parser or `resolve`, but it's *probably* not hard to get working.~~ - Since you can't select an impl for trait-associated consts until partway through type-checking, there are some problems with code that assumes that you can check constants earlier. Associated consts that are not in inherent impls cause ICEs if you try to use them in array sizes or match ranges. For similar reasons, `check_static_recursion` doesn't check them properly, so the stack goes ka-blooey if you use an associated constant that's recursively defined. That's a bit trickier to solve; I'm not entirely sure what the best approach is yet. - Dealing with consts associated with type parameters will raise some new issues (e.g. if you have a `T: Int` type parameter and want to use `<T>::ZERO`). See rust-lang/rfcs#865. - ~~Unused associated consts don't seem to trigger the `dead_code` lint when they should. Probably easy to fix.~~ Also, this is the first time I've been spelunking in rustc to such a large extent, so I've probably done some silly things in a couple of places.
2015-04-25Interpolate AST nodes in quasiquote.Geoffry Song-1/+6
This changes the `ToTokens` implementations for expressions, statements, etc. with almost-trivial ones that produce `Interpolated(*Nt(...))` pseudo-tokens. In this way, quasiquote now works the same way as macros do: already-parsed AST fragments are used as-is, not reparsed. The `ToSource` trait is removed. Quasiquote no longer involves pretty-printing at all, which removes the need for the `encode_with_hygiene` hack. All associated machinery is removed. A new `Nonterminal` is added, NtArm, which the parser now interpolates. This is just for quasiquote, not macros (although it could be in the future). `ToTokens` is no longer implemented for `Arg` (although this could be added again) and `Generics` (which I don't think makes sense). This breaks any compiler extensions that relied on the ability of `ToTokens` to turn AST fragments back into inspectable token trees. For this reason, this closes #16987. As such, this is a [breaking-change]. Fixes #16472. Fixes #15962. Fixes #17397. Fixes #16617.
2015-04-25Fix #20616York Xiang-1/+32
2015-04-23Get associated consts working in match patterns.Sean Patrick Santos-79/+110
2015-04-23Functional changes for associated constants. Cross-crate usage of associated ↵Sean Patrick Santos-2/+24
constants is not yet working.
2015-04-24Do not include attributes in trait item spans.Nick Cameron-5/+4
(And other kinds of items).
2015-04-23Auto merge of #24683 - P1start:help-suggestions, r=nrcbors-3/+8
This PR uses the inline error suggestions introduced in #24242 to modify a few existing `help` messages. The new errors look like this: foobar.rs:5:12: 5:25 error: expected a path on the left-hand side of `+`, not `&'static Copy` [E0178] foobar.rs:5 let x: &'static Copy + 'static; ^~~~~~~~~~~~~ foobar.rs:5:12: 5:35 help: try adding parentheses (per RFC 438): foobar.rs: let x: &'static (Copy + 'static); foobar.rs:2:13: 2:23 error: cast to unsized type: `&_` as `core::marker::Copy` foobar.rs:2 let x = &1 as Copy; ^~~~~~~~~~ foobar.rs:2:19: 2:23 help: try casting to a reference instead: foobar.rs: let x = &1 as &Copy; foobar.rs:7:24: 7:25 error: expected expression, found `;` foobar.rs:7 let x = box (1 + 1); ^ foobar.rs:7:13: 7:16 help: try using `box()` instead: foobar.rs: let x = box() (1 + 1); This also modifies compiletest to give the ability to directly test suggestions given by error messages.
2015-04-22Auto merge of #24685 - nrc:span-pred, r=huonwbors-3/+3
2015-04-22Fix spans for predicates in where clausesNick Cameron-3/+3
2015-04-21syntax: Remove #[feature(path_ext)]Erick Tryzelaar-2/+3
Replace Path::exists with stable metadata call.
2015-04-21syntax: replace Vec::push_all with stable Vec::extendErick Tryzelaar-9/+14
2015-04-21syntax: Replace String::from_str with the stable String::fromErick Tryzelaar-1/+1
2015-04-21syntax: remove #![feature(box_syntax, box_patterns)]Erick Tryzelaar-3/+3
2015-04-21Change a few error messages to give code suggestionsP1start-3/+8
PR #24242 added the ability to the compiler to directly give suggestions about how to modify code to fix an error. The new errors look like this: foobar.rs:5:12: 5:25 error: expected a path on the left-hand side of `+`, not `&'static Copy` [E0178] foobar.rs:5 let x: &'static Copy + 'static; ^~~~~~~~~~~~~ foobar.rs:5:12: 5:35 help: try adding parentheses (per RFC 438): foobar.rs: let x: &'static (Copy + 'static); foobar.rs:2:13: 2:23 error: cast to unsized type: `&_` as `core::marker::Copy` foobar.rs:2 let x = &1 as Copy; ^~~~~~~~~~ foobar.rs:2:19: 2:23 help: try casting to a reference instead: foobar.rs: let x = &1 as &Copy; foobar.rs:7:24: 7:25 error: expected expression, found `;` foobar.rs:7 let x = box (1 + 1); ^ foobar.rs:7:13: 7:16 help: try using `box()` instead: foobar.rs: let x = box() (1 + 1); This also modifies compiletest to give the ability to directly test suggestions given by error messages.
2015-04-16Auto merge of #23682 - tamird:DRY-is-empty, r=alexcrichtonbors-9/+9
r? @alexcrichton
2015-04-15Rollup merge of #24438 - nrc:tuple-span, r=sfacklerSteve Klabnik-1/+1
2015-04-14Negative case of `len()` -> `is_empty()`Tamir Duberstein-2/+2
`s/([^\(\s]+\.)len\(\) [(?:!=)>] 0/!$1is_empty()/g`
2015-04-14Positive case of `len()` -> `is_empty()`Tamir Duberstein-7/+7
`s/(?<!\{ self)(?<=\.)len\(\) == 0/is_empty()/g`
2015-04-15Fix the span for tuple expressionsNick Cameron-1/+1
2015-04-13syntax: Publically expose printing where clauses, and add attr_to_stringErick Tryzelaar-1/+1
2015-04-12Fix spans for macrosNick Cameron-9/+11
2015-04-09Fix the span for `for` expressionsNick Cameron-1/+1
2015-04-05Work towards a non-panicing parser (libsyntax)Phil Dawes-1219/+1275
- 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
2015-04-02Fix parsing of patterns in macrosVadim Petrochenkov-1/+3
2015-04-02syntax: Rewrite parsing of patternsVadim Petrochenkov-225/+127
2015-04-01Fallout in libsyntaxNiko Matsakis-2/+2
2015-03-28Rollup merge of #23803 - richo:unused-braces, r=ManishearthManish Goregaokar-1/+1
Pretty much what it says on the tin.
2015-03-28cleanup: Remove unused braces in use statementsRicho Healey-1/+1
2015-03-27rollup merge of #23786: alexcrichton/less-quotesAlex Crichton-37/+10
Conflicts: src/test/auxiliary/static-function-pointer-aux.rs src/test/auxiliary/trait_default_method_xc_aux.rs src/test/run-pass/issue-4545.rs
2015-03-27rustc: Remove support for hyphens in crate namesAlex Crichton-37/+10
This commit removes parser support for `extern crate "foo" as bar` as the renamed crate is now required to be an identifier. Additionally this commit enables hard errors on crate names that contain hyphens in them, they must now solely contain alphanumeric characters or underscores. If the crate name is inferred from the file name, however, the file name `foo-bar.rs` will have the crate name inferred as `foo_bar`. If a binary is being emitted it will have the name `foo-bar` and a library will have the name `libfoo_bar.rlib`. This commit is a breaking change for a number of reasons: * Old syntax is being removed. This was previously only issuing warnings. * The output for the compiler when input is received on stdin is now `rust_out` instead of `rust-out`. * The crate name for a crate in the file `foo-bar.rs` is now `foo_bar` which can affect infrastructure such as logging. [breaking-change]
2015-03-27rollup merge of #23740: alexcrichton/remove-deprecated-slicing-syntaxAlex Crichton-38/+5
This syntax has been deprecated for quite some time, and there were only a few remaining uses of it in the codebase anyway.
2015-03-26Auto merge of #23359 - erickt:quote, r=pnkfelixbors-16/+23
This PR allows the quote macros to unquote trait items, impl items, where clauses, and paths.
2015-03-26syntax: Remove parsing of old slice syntaxAlex Crichton-38/+5
This syntax has been deprecated for quite some time, and there were only a few remaining uses of it in the codebase anyway.
2015-03-24rollup merge of #23546: alexcrichton/hyphensAlex Crichton-20/+12
The compiler will now issue a warning for crates that have syntax of the form `extern crate "foo" as bar`, but it will still continue to accept this syntax. Additionally, the string `foo-bar` will match the crate name `foo_bar` to assist in the transition period as well. This patch will land hopefully in tandem with a Cargo patch that will start translating all crate names to have underscores instead of hyphens. cc #23533
2015-03-24rustc: Add support for `extern crate foo as bar`Alex Crichton-20/+12
The compiler will now issue a warning for crates that have syntax of the form `extern crate "foo" as bar`, but it will still continue to accept this syntax. Additionally, the string `foo-bar` will match the crate name `foo_bar` to assist in the transition period as well. This patch will land hopefully in tandem with a Cargo patch that will start translating all crate names to have underscores instead of hyphens. cc #23533
2015-03-24syntax: Allow where strings to be parsed independent from genericsErick Tryzelaar-16/+23
This allows quasiquoting to insert where clauses.
2015-03-25Add trivial cast lints.Nick Cameron-1/+1
This permits all coercions to be performed in casts, but adds lints to warn in those cases. Part of this patch moves cast checking to a later stage of type checking. We acquire obligations to check casts as part of type checking where we previously checked them. Once we have type checked a function or module, then we check any cast obligations which have been acquired. That means we have more type information available to check casts (this was crucial to making coercions work properly in place of some casts), but it means that casts cannot feed input into type inference. [breaking change] * Adds two new lints for trivial casts and trivial numeric casts, these are warn by default, but can cause errors if you build with warnings as errors. Previously, trivial numeric casts and casts to trait objects were allowed. * The unused casts lint has gone. * Interactions between casting and type inference have changed in subtle ways. Two ways this might manifest are: - You may need to 'direct' casts more with extra type information, for example, in some cases where `foo as _ as T` succeeded, you may now need to specify the type for `_` - Casts do not influence inference of integer types. E.g., the following used to type check: ``` let x = 42; let y = &x as *const u32; ``` Because the cast would inform inference that `x` must have type `u32`. This no longer applies and the compiler will fallback to `i32` for `x` and thus there will be a type error in the cast. The solution is to add more type information: ``` let x: u32 = 42; let y = &x as *const u32; ```
2015-03-23rollup merge of #23506: alexcrichton/remove-some-deprecated-thingsAlex Crichton-260/+16
Conflicts: src/test/run-pass/deprecated-no-split-stack.rs
2015-03-23Add generic conversion traitsAaron Turon-2/+2
This commit: * Introduces `std::convert`, providing an implementation of RFC 529. * Deprecates the `AsPath`, `AsOsStr`, and `IntoBytes` traits, all in favor of the corresponding generic conversion traits. Consequently, various IO APIs now take `AsRef<Path>` rather than `AsPath`, and so on. Since the types provided by `std` implement both traits, this should cause relatively little breakage. * Deprecates many `from_foo` constructors in favor of `from`. * Changes `PathBuf::new` to take no argument (creating an empty buffer, as per convention). The previous behavior is now available as `PathBuf::from`. * De-stabilizes `IntoCow`. It's not clear whether we need this separate trait. Closes #22751 Closes #14433 [breaking-change]
2015-03-19Rollup merge of #23475 - nikomatsakis:closure-ret-syntax, r=acrichtoManish Goregaokar-14/+22
Require braces when a closure has an explicit return type. This is a [breaking-change]: instead of a closure like `|| -> i32 22`, prefer `|| -> i32 { 22 }`. Fixes #23420.
2015-03-18rustc: Remove some long deprecated features:Alex Crichton-260/+16
* no_split_stack was renamed to no_stack_check * deriving was renamed to derive * `use foo::mod` was renamed to `use foo::self`; * legacy lifetime definitions in closures have been replaced with `for` syntax * `fn foo() -> &A + B` has been deprecated for some time (needs parens) * Obsolete `for Sized?` syntax * Obsolete `Sized? Foo` syntax * Obsolete `|T| -> U` syntax
2015-03-18Require braces when a closure has an explicit return type. This is aNiko Matsakis-14/+22
[breaking-change]: instead of a closure like `|| -> i32 22`, prefer `|| -> i32 { 22 }`. Fixes #23420.
2015-03-18Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-8/+0
2015-03-16impl f{32,64}Jorge Aparicio-0/+1
2015-03-16Auto merge of #23331 - eddyb:attr-lookahead, r=nikomatsakisbors-439/+272
Most of the changes are cleanup facilitated by straight-forward attribute handling. This is a minor [breaking-change] for users of `quote_stmt!` (returns `Option<P<Stmt>>` now) and some of the public methods in `Parser` (a few `Vec<Attribute>` arguments/returns were removed). r? @nikomatsakis
2015-03-13Deprecate range, range_step, count, distributionsAaron Turon-2/+1
This commit deprecates the `count`, `range` and `range_step` functions in `iter`, in favor of range notation. To recover all existing functionality, a new `step_by` adapter is provided directly on `ops::Range` and `ops::RangeFrom`. [breaking-change]
2015-03-13syntax: use lookahead to distinguish inner and outer attributes, instead of ↵Eduard Burtescu-439/+272
passing the latter around.
2015-03-13Auto merge of #23229 - aturon:stab-path, r=alexcrichtonbors-7/+1
This commit stabilizes essentially all of the new `std::path` API. The API itself is changed in a couple of ways (which brings it in closer alignment with the RFC): * `.` components are now normalized away, unless they appear at the start of a path. This in turn effects the semantics of e.g. asking for the file name of `foo/` or `foo/.`, both of which yield `Some("foo")` now. This semantics is what the original RFC specified, and is also desirable given early experience rolling out the new API. * The `parent` method is now `without_file` and succeeds if, and only if, `file_name` is `Some(_)`. That means, in particular, that it fails for a path like `foo/../`. This change affects `pop` as well. In addition, the `old_path` module is now deprecated. [breaking-change] r? @alexcrichton
2015-03-12Stabilize std::pathAaron Turon-7/+1
This commit stabilizes essentially all of the new `std::path` API. The API itself is changed in a couple of ways (which brings it in closer alignment with the RFC): * `.` components are now normalized away, unless they appear at the start of a path. This in turn effects the semantics of e.g. asking for the file name of `foo/` or `foo/.`, both of which yield `Some("foo")` now. This semantics is what the original RFC specified, and is also desirable given early experience rolling out the new API. * The `parent` function now succeeds if, and only if, the path has at least one non-root/prefix component. This change affects `pop` as well. * The `Prefix` component now involves a separate `PrefixComponent` struct, to better allow for keeping both parsed and unparsed prefix data. In addition, the `old_path` module is now deprecated. Closes #23264 [breaking-change]
2015-03-12Auto merge of #23265 - eddyb:meth-ast-refactor, r=nikomatsakisbors-82/+73
The end result is that common fields (id, name, attributes, etc.) are stored in now-structures `ImplItem` and `TraitItem`. The signature of a method is no longer duplicated between methods with a body (default/impl) and those without, they now share `MethodSig`. This is also a [breaking-change] because of minor bugfixes and changes to syntax extensions: * `pub fn` methods in a trait no longer parse - remove the `pub`, it has no meaning anymore * `MacResult::make_methods` is now `make_impl_items` and the return type has changed accordingly * `quote_method` is gone, because `P<ast::Method>` doesn't exist and it couldn't represent a full method anyways - could be replaced by `quote_impl_item`/`quote_trait_item` in the future, but I do hope we realize how silly that combinatorial macro expansion is and settle on a single `quote` macro + some type hints - or just no types at all (only token-trees) r? @nikomatsakis This is necessary (hopefully also sufficient) for associated constants.