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2014-03-14Added support for type placeholders (explicit requested typeMarvin Löbel-3/+5
inference in a type with `_` ). This enables partial type inference.
2014-03-14auto merge of #12874 : huonw/rust/printier-rustc, r=alexcrichtonbors-10/+11
rustc: make stack traces print for .span_bug/.bug. Previously a call to either of those to diagnostic printers would defer to the `fatal` equivalents, which explicitly silence the stderr printing, including a stack trace from `RUST_LOG=std::rt::backtrace`. This splits the bug printers out to their own diagnostic type so that things work properly. Also, this removes the `Ok(...)` that was being printed around the subtask's stderr output.
2014-03-13auto merge of #12861 : huonw/rust/lint-owned-vecs, r=thestingerbors-0/+1
lint: add lint for use of a `~[T]`. This is useless at the moment (since pretty much every crate uses `~[]`), but should help avoid regressions once completely removed from a crate.
2014-03-13auto merge of #12798 : pczarn/rust/inline-asm, r=alexcrichtonbors-50/+69
## read+write modifier '+' This small sugar was left out in the original implementation (#5359). When an output operand with the '+' modifier is encountered, we store the index of that operand alongside the expression to create and append an input operand later. The following lines are equivalent: ``` asm!("" : "+m"(expr)); asm!("" : "=m"(expr) : "0"(expr)); ``` ## misplaced options and clobbers give a warning It's really annoying when a small typo might change behavior without any warning. ``` asm!("mov $1, $0" : "=r"(x) : "r"(8u) : "cc" , "volatile"); //~^ WARNING expected a clobber, but found an option ``` ## liveness Fixed incorrect order of propagation. Sometimes it caused spurious warnings in code: `warning: value assigned to `i` is never read, #[warn(dead_assignment)] on by default` ~~Note: Rebased on top of another PR. (uses other changes)~~ * [x] Implement read+write * [x] Warn about misplaced options * [x] Fix liveness (`dead_assignment` lint) * [x] Add all tests
2014-03-14lint: add lint for use of a `~[T]`.Huon Wilson-0/+1
This is useless at the moment (since pretty much every crate uses `~[]`), but should help avoid regressions once completely removed from a crate.
2014-03-14rustc: make stack traces print for .span_bug/.bug.Huon Wilson-10/+11
Previously a call to either of those to diagnostic printers would defer to the `fatal` equivalents, which explicitly silence the stderr printing, including a stack trace from `RUST_LOG=std::rt::backtrace`. This splits the bug printers out to their own diagnostic type so that things work properly. Also, this removes the `Ok(...)` that was being printed around the subtask's stderr output.
2014-03-13Fix and improve inline assembly.Piotr Czarnecki-50/+69
Read+write modifier Some documentation in asm.rs rpass and cfail tests
2014-03-13auto merge of #12238 : ktt3ja/rust/lifetime-error-msg, r=nikomatsakisbors-0/+21
For the following code snippet: ```rust struct Foo { bar: int } fn foo1(x: &Foo) -> &int { &x.bar } ``` This PR generates the following error message: ```rust test.rs:2:1: 4:2 note: consider using an explicit lifetime parameter as shown: fn foo1<'a>(x: &'a Foo) -> &'a int test.rs:2 fn foo1(x: &Foo) -> &int { test.rs:3 &x.bar test.rs:4 } test.rs:3:5: 3:11 error: cannot infer an appropriate lifetime for borrow expression due to conflicting requirements test.rs:3 &x.bar ^~~~~~ ``` Currently it does not support methods.
2014-03-13auto merge of #12849 : nick29581/rust/doubles, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+1
2014-03-13Apply @nikomatsakis' nits and comments patch.Eduard Burtescu-1/+1
2014-03-13Remove Rc's borrow method to avoid conflicts with RefCell's borrow in ↵Eduard Burtescu-5/+5
Rc<RefCell<T>>.
2014-03-12auto merge of #12822 : erickt/rust/cleanup, r=acrichtobors-3/+3
This PR makes `std::io::FileStat` hashable, and `Path` serializable as a byte array.
2014-03-12syntax: change the #[deriving(Hash)] typaram variable nameErick Tryzelaar-3/+3
2014-03-12rustc: Remove matching on ~str from the languageMichael Darakananda-18/+1
The `~str` type is not long for this world as it will be superseded by the soon-to-come DST changes for the language. The new type will be `~Str`, and matching over the allocation will no longer be supported. Matching on `&str` will continue to work, in both a pre and post DST world.
2014-03-12Suggest explicit lifetime parameter on some errorsKiet Tran-0/+21
Some types of error are caused by missing lifetime parameter on function or method declaration. In such cases, this commit generates some suggestion about what the function declaration could be. This does not support method declaration yet.
2014-03-12Update last_span in replace_tokenNick Cameron-0/+1
2014-03-12Changed lists of lifetimes in ast and ty to use Vec instead of OptVec.Felix S. Klock II-51/+52
There is a broader revision (that does this across the board) pending in #12675, but that is awaiting the arrival of more data (to decide whether to keep OptVec alive by using a non-Vec internally). For this code, the representation of lifetime lists needs to be the same in both ScopeChain and in the ast and ty structures. So it seemed cleanest to just use `vec_ng::Vec`, now that it has a cheaper empty representation than the current `vec` code.
2014-03-12alpha-rename .ident to .name in Lifetime, including in rustdoc.Felix S. Klock II-9/+9
2014-03-11auto merge of #12774 : alexcrichton/rust/proc-bounds, r=pcwaltonbors-1/+2
This is needed to make progress on #10296 as the default bounds will no longer include Send. I believe that this was the originally intended syntax for procs, and it just hasn't been necessary up until now.
2014-03-11syntax: Add support for trait bounds on procsAlex Crichton-1/+2
This is needed to make progress on #10296 as the default bounds will no longer include Send. I believe that this was the originally intended syntax for procs, and it just hasn't been necessary up until now.
2014-03-12rand: deprecate `rng`.Huon Wilson-1/+1
This should be called far less than it is because it does expensive OS interactions and seeding of the internal RNG, `task_rng` amortises this cost. The main problem is the name is so short and suggestive. The direct equivalent is `StdRng::new`, which does precisely the same thing. The deprecation will make migrating away from the function easier.
2014-03-12Update users for the std::rand -> librand move.Huon Wilson-1/+1
2014-03-12std: Move rand to librand.Huon Wilson-4/+3
This functionality is not super-core and so doesn't need to be included in std. It's possible that std may need rand (it does a little bit now, for io::test) in which case the functionality required could be moved to a secret hidden module and reexposed by librand. Unfortunately, using #[deprecated] here is hard: there's too much to mock to make it feasible, since we have to ensure that programs still typecheck to reach the linting phase.
2014-03-11Add an ItemModifier syntax extension typeSteven Fackler-11/+65
Where ItemDecorator creates new items given a single item, ItemModifier alters the tagged item in place. The expansion rules for this are a bit weird, but I think are the most reasonable option available. When an item is expanded, all ItemModifier attributes are stripped from it and the item is folded through all ItemModifiers. At that point, the process repeats until there are no ItemModifiers in the new item.
2014-03-10syntax: fixed ICEs and incorrect line nums when reporting Spans at the end ↵Dmitry Promsky-14/+58
of the file. CodeMap.span_to_* perform a lookup of a BytePos(sp.hi), which lands into the next filemap if the last byte of range denoted by Span is also the last byte of the filemap, which results in ICEs or incorrect error reports. Example: ```` pub fn main() { let mut num = 3; let refe = &mut num; *refe = 5; println!("{}", num); }```` (note the empty line in the beginning and the absence of newline at the end) The above would have caused ICE when trying to report where "refe" borrow ends. The above without an empty line in the beginning would have reported borrow end to be the first line. Most probably, this is also responsible for (at least some occurrences of) issue #8256. The issue is fixed by always adding a newline at the end of non-empty filemaps in case there isn't a new line there already.
2014-03-08Removed DeepClone. Issue #12698.Michael Darakananda-31/+0
2014-03-07create a sensible comparison trait hierarchyDaniel Micay-2/+2
* `Ord` inherits from `Eq` * `TotalOrd` inherits from `TotalEq` * `TotalOrd` inherits from `Ord` * `TotalEq` inherits from `Eq` This is a partial implementation of #12517.
2014-03-07rename ast::ViewItemExternMod to ast::ViewItemExternCrate, and ↵Liigo Zhuang-12/+12
clean::ExternMod to clean::ExternCrate
2014-03-06syntax: Conditionally deriving(Hash) with WritersAlex Crichton-92/+50
If #[feature(default_type_parameters)] is enabled for a crate, then deriving(Hash) will expand with Hash<W: Writer> instead of Hash<SipState> so more hash algorithms can be used.
2014-03-06rustc: Move to FNV hashing for node/def idsAlex Crichton-0/+75
This leverages the new hashing framework and hashmap implementation to provide a much speedier hashing algorithm for node ids and def ids. The hash algorithm used is currentl FNV hashing, but it's quite easy to swap out. I originally implemented hashing as the identity function, but this actually ended up in slowing down rustc compiling libstd from 8s to 13s. I would suspect that this is a result of a large number of collisions. With FNV hashing, we get these timings (compiling with --no-trans, in seconds): | | before | after | |-----------|---------:|--------:| | libstd | 8.324 | 6.703 | | stdtest | 47.674 | 46.857 | | libsyntax | 9.918 | 8.400 |
2014-03-05Refactor and fix FIXME's in mtwt hygiene codeEdward Wang-556/+551
- Moves mtwt hygiene code into its own file - Fixes FIXME's which leads to ~2x speed gain in expansion pass - It is now @-free
2014-03-04auto merge of #12300 : DaGenix/rust/uppercase-variable-lint, r=alexcrichtonbors-16/+16
I added a new lint for variables whose names contain uppercase characters, since, by convention, variable names should be all lowercase. What motivated me to work on this was when I ran into something like the following: ```rust use std::io::File; use std::io::IoError; fn main() { let mut f = File::open(&Path::new("/something.txt")); let mut buff = [0u8, ..16]; match f.read(buff) { Ok(cnt) => println!("read this many bytes: {}", cnt), Err(IoError{ kind: EndOfFile, .. }) => println!("Got end of file: {}", EndOfFile.to_str()), } } ``` I then got compile errors when I tried to add a wildcard match pattern at the end which I found very confusing since I believed that the 2nd match arm was only matching the EndOfFile condition. The problem is that I hadn't imported io::EndOfFile into the local scope. So, I thought that I was using EndOfFile as a sub-pattern, however, what I was actually doing was creating a new local variable named EndOfFile. This lint makes this error easier to spot by providing a warning that the variable name EndOfFile contains a uppercase characters which provides a nice hint as to why the code isn't doing what is intended. The lint warns on local bindings as well: ```rust let Hi = 0; ``` And also struct fields: ```rust struct Something { X: uint } ```
2014-03-04auto merge of #12671 : nick29581/rust/expand, r=sfacklerbors-6/+15
Fixes a regression from #4913 which causes items to be exanded with spans lacking expn_info from the context's current backtrace.
2014-03-04Rename all variables that have uppercase characters in their names to use ↵Palmer Cox-16/+16
only lowercase characters
2014-03-04Expand nested items within a backtrace.Nick Cameron-6/+15
Fixes a regression from #4913 which causes items to be exanded with spans lacking expn_info from the context's current backtrace.
2014-03-04auto merge of #12697 : thestinger/rust/vec, r=huonwbors-0/+1
This exists for the sake of compatibility during the ~[T] -> Vec<T> transition. It will be removed in the future.
2014-03-04mark the `map` method on Vec<T> as deprecatedDaniel Micay-0/+1
This exists for the sake of compatibility during the ~[T] -> Vec<T> transition. It will be removed in the future.
2014-03-04doc: use the newer faviconAdrien Tétar-1/+1
2014-03-03syntax: make match arms store the expr directly.Huon Wilson-47/+21
Previously `ast::Arm` was always storing a single `ast::Expr` wrapped in an `ast::Block` (for historical reasons, AIUI), so we might as just store that expr directly. Closes #3085.
2014-03-02auto merge of #12662 : sfackler/rust/unexported-type, r=cmrbors-7/+6
2014-03-02Make visible types public in rustcSteven Fackler-7/+6
2014-03-02Expand string literals and exprs inside of macrosSteven Fackler-22/+9
A couple of syntax extensions manually expanded expressions, but it wasn't done universally, most noticably inside of asm!(). There's also a bit of random cleanup.
2014-03-01libsyntax: Fix errors arising from the automated `~[T]` conversionPatrick Walton-306/+550
2014-03-01libsyntax: Mechanically change `~[T]` to `Vec<T>`Patrick Walton-979/+934
2014-03-01std: Switch stdout/stderr to buffered by defaultAlex Crichton-2/+2
Similarly to #12422 which made stdin buffered by default, this commit makes the output streams also buffered by default. Now that buffered writers will flush their contents when they are dropped, I don't believe that there's no reason why the output shouldn't be buffered by default, which is what you want in 90% of cases. As with stdin, there are new stdout_raw() and stderr_raw() functions to get unbuffered streams to stdout/stderr.
2014-03-01auto merge of #12627 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-12623, r=brsonbors-104/+116
This helps prevent the unfortunate interleavings found in #12623.
2014-02-28std: Change assert_eq!() to use {} instead of {:?}Alex Crichton-23/+49
Formatting via reflection has been a little questionable for some time now, and it's a little unfortunate that one of the standard macros will silently use reflection when you weren't expecting it. This adds small bits of code bloat to libraries, as well as not always being necessary. In light of this information, this commit switches assert_eq!() to using {} in the error message instead of {:?}. In updating existing code, there were a few error cases that I encountered: * It's impossible to define Show for [T, ..N]. I think DST will alleviate this because we can define Show for [T]. * A few types here and there just needed a #[deriving(Show)] * Type parameters needed a Show bound, I often moved this to `assert!(a == b)` * `Path` doesn't implement `Show`, so assert_eq!() cannot be used on two paths. I don't think this is much of a regression though because {:?} on paths looks awful (it's a byte array). Concretely speaking, this shaved 10K off a 656K binary. Not a lot, but sometime significant for smaller binaries.
2014-02-28rustdoc: Capture all output from rustc by defaultAlex Crichton-1/+5
This helps prevent interleaving of error messages when running rustdoc tests. This has an interesting bit of shuffling with I/O handles, but other than that this is just using the APIs laid out in the previous commit. Closes #12623
2014-02-28syntax: Refactor diagnostics to focus on WritersAlex Crichton-103/+111
This commit alters the diagnostic emission machinery to be focused around a Writer for emitting errors. This allows it to not hard-code emission of errors to stderr (useful for other applications).
2014-02-28syntax: Expand format!() deterministicallyAlex Crichton-13/+26
Previously, format!("{a}{b}", a=foo(), b=bar()) has foo() and bar() run in a nondeterminisc order. This is clearly a non-desirable property, so this commit uses iteration over a list instead of iteration over a hash map to provide deterministic code generation of these format arguments.