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2014-06-27Update to 0.11.0 0.11.0Alex Crichton-2/+2
2014-06-19auto merge of #15014 : brson/rust/all-crates-experimental, r=cmrbors-0/+1
This creates a stability baseline for all crates that we distribute that are not `std`. In general, all library code must start as experimental and progress in stages to become stable.
2014-06-18Shorten endian conversion method namesBrendan Zabarauskas-6/+6
The consensus on #14917 was that the proposed names were too long.
2014-06-18Merge the Bitwise and ByteOrder traits into the Int traitBrendan Zabarauskas-3/+0
This reduces the complexity of the trait hierarchy.
2014-06-18Use ByteOrder methods instead of free-standing functionsBrendan Zabarauskas-8/+8
2014-06-17Mark all crates except std as experimentalBrian Anderson-0/+1
2014-06-10Fix more misspelled comments and strings.Joseph Crail-2/+2
2014-06-06rustdoc: Submit examples to play.rust-lang.orgAlex Crichton-1/+2
This grows a new option inside of rustdoc to add the ability to submit examples to an external website. If the `--markdown-playground-url` command line option or crate doc attribute `html_playground_url` is present, then examples will have a button on hover to submit the code to the playground specified. This commit enables submission of example code to play.rust-lang.org. The code submitted is that which is tested by rustdoc, not necessarily the exact code shown in the example. Closes #14654
2014-06-05Fallout from the libcollections movementAlex Crichton-5/+3
2014-06-01std: Drop Total from Total{Eq,Ord}Alex Crichton-1/+1
This completes the last stage of the renaming of the comparison hierarchy of traits. This change renames TotalEq to Eq and TotalOrd to Ord. In the future the new Eq/Ord will be filled out with their appropriate methods, but for now this change is purely a renaming change. [breaking-change]
2014-05-30std: Rename {Eq,Ord} to Partial{Eq,Ord}Alex Crichton-3/+3
This is part of the ongoing renaming of the equality traits. See #12517 for more details. All code using Eq/Ord will temporarily need to move to Partial{Eq,Ord} or the Total{Eq,Ord} traits. The Total traits will soon be renamed to {Eq,Ord}. cc #12517 [breaking-change]
2014-05-30lib{serialize, uuid}: Fix snake case errors.Kevin Butler-5/+7
A number of functions/methods have been moved or renamed to align better with rust standard conventions. serialize::ebml::reader::Doc => seriaize::ebml::Doc::new serialize::ebml::reader::Decoder => Decoder::new serialize::ebml::writer::Encoder => Encoder::new [breaking-change]
2014-05-29std: Recreate a `rand` moduleAlex Crichton-10/+8
This commit shuffles around some of the `rand` code, along with some reorganization. The new state of the world is as follows: * The librand crate now only depends on libcore. This interface is experimental. * The standard library has a new module, `std::rand`. This interface will eventually become stable. Unfortunately, this entailed more of a breaking change than just shuffling some names around. The following breaking changes were made to the rand library: * Rng::gen_vec() was removed. This has been replaced with Rng::gen_iter() which will return an infinite stream of random values. Previous behavior can be regained with `rng.gen_iter().take(n).collect()` * Rng::gen_ascii_str() was removed. This has been replaced with Rng::gen_ascii_chars() which will return an infinite stream of random ascii characters. Similarly to gen_iter(), previous behavior can be emulated with `rng.gen_ascii_chars().take(n).collect()` * {IsaacRng, Isaac64Rng, XorShiftRng}::new() have all been removed. These all relied on being able to use an OSRng for seeding, but this is no longer available in librand (where these types are defined). To retain the same functionality, these types now implement the `Rand` trait so they can be generated with a random seed from another random number generator. This allows the stdlib to use an OSRng to create seeded instances of these RNGs. * Rand implementations for `Box<T>` and `@T` were removed. These seemed to be pretty rare in the codebase, and it allows for librand to not depend on liballoc. Additionally, other pointer types like Rc<T> and Arc<T> were not supported. If this is undesirable, librand can depend on liballoc and regain these implementations. * The WeightedChoice structure is no longer built with a `Vec<Weighted<T>>`, but rather a `&mut [Weighted<T>]`. This means that the WeightedChoice structure now has a lifetime associated with it. * The `sample` method on `Rng` has been moved to a top-level function in the `rand` module due to its dependence on `Vec`. cc #13851 [breaking-change]
2014-05-28std: Remove format_strbuf!()Alex Crichton-3/+3
This was only ever a transitionary macro.
2014-05-27std: Rename strbuf operations to stringRicho Healey-3/+3
[breaking-change]
2014-05-24core: rename strbuf::StrBuf to string::StringRicho Healey-3/+3
[breaking-change]
2014-05-22auto merge of #14348 : alexcrichton/rust/doc.rust-lang.org, r=huonwbors-1/+1
2014-05-22libcore: Remove all uses of `~str` from `libcore`.Patrick Walton-4/+6
[breaking-change]
2014-05-22libstd: Remove `~str` from all `libstd` modules except `fmt` and `str`.Patrick Walton-2/+2
2014-05-21Change static.rust-lang.org to doc.rust-lang.orgAlex Crichton-1/+1
The new documentation site has shorter urls, gzip'd content, and index.html redirecting functionality.
2014-05-16libserialize: Remove all uses of `~str` from `libserialize`.Patrick Walton-1/+1
Had to make `struct Tm` in `libtime` not serializable for now.
2014-05-15Updates with core::fmt changesAlex Crichton-9/+9
1. Wherever the `buf` field of a `Formatter` was used, the `Formatter` is used instead. 2. The usage of `write_fmt` is minimized as much as possible, the `write!` macro is preferred wherever possible. 3. Usage of `fmt::write` is minimized, favoring the `write!` macro instead.
2014-05-14libuuid: Remove all uses of `~str` from `libuuid`.Patrick Walton-18/+21
2014-05-12Add the patch number to version strings. Closes #13289Brian Anderson-1/+1
2014-05-11core: Remove the cast moduleAlex Crichton-1/+1
This commit revisits the `cast` module in libcore and libstd, and scrutinizes all functions inside of it. The result was to remove the `cast` module entirely, folding all functionality into the `mem` module. Specifically, this is the fate of each function in the `cast` module. * transmute - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is now marked as #[unstable]. This is due to planned changes to the `transmute` function and how it can be invoked (see the #[unstable] comment). For more information, see RFC 5 and #12898 * transmute_copy - This function was moved to `mem`, with clarification that is is not an error to invoke it with T/U that are different sizes, but rather that it is strongly discouraged. This function is now #[stable] * forget - This function was moved to `mem` and marked #[stable] * bump_box_refcount - This function was removed due to the deprecation of managed boxes as well as its questionable utility. * transmute_mut - This function was previously deprecated, and removed as part of this commit. * transmute_mut_unsafe - This function doesn't serve much of a purpose when it can be achieved with an `as` in safe code, so it was removed. * transmute_lifetime - This function was removed because it is likely a strong indication that code is incorrect in the first place. * transmute_mut_lifetime - This function was removed for the same reasons as `transmute_lifetime` * copy_lifetime - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is marked `#[unstable]` now due to the likelihood of being removed in the future if it is found to not be very useful. * copy_mut_lifetime - This function was also moved to `mem`, but had the same treatment as `copy_lifetime`. * copy_lifetime_vec - This function was removed because it is not used today, and its existence is not necessary with DST (copy_lifetime will suffice). In summary, the cast module was stripped down to these functions, and then the functions were moved to the `mem` module. transmute - #[unstable] transmute_copy - #[stable] forget - #[stable] copy_lifetime - #[unstable] copy_mut_lifetime - #[unstable] [breaking-change]
2014-05-07auto merge of #13958 : pcwalton/rust/detilde, r=pcwaltonbors-1/+1
for `~str`/`~[]`. Note that `~self` still remains, since I forgot to add support for `Box<self>` before the snapshot. r? @brson or @alexcrichton or whoever
2014-05-06librustc: Remove `~EXPR`, `~TYPE`, and `~PAT` from the language, exceptPatrick Walton-1/+1
for `~str`/`~[]`. Note that `~self` still remains, since I forgot to add support for `Box<self>` before the snapshot. How to update your code: * Instead of `~EXPR`, you should write `box EXPR`. * Instead of `~TYPE`, you should write `Box<Type>`. * Instead of `~PATTERN`, you should write `box PATTERN`. [breaking-change]
2014-05-03rustdoc: Migrate from sundown to hoedownAlex Crichton-1/+1
This primary fix brought on by this upgrade is the proper matching of the ``` and ~~~ doc blocks. This also moves hoedown to a git submodule rather than a bundled repository. Additionally, hoedown is stricter about code blocks, so this ended up fixing a lot of invalid code blocks (ending with " ```" instead of "```", or ending with "~~~~" instead of "~~~"). Closes #12776
2014-04-18Replace all ~"" with "".to_owned()Richo Healey-2/+2
2014-04-15Use the unsigned integer types for bitwise intrinsics.Huon Wilson-6/+6
Exposing ctpop, ctlz, cttz and bswap as taking signed i8/i16/... is just exposing the internal LLVM names pointlessly (LLVM doesn't have "signed integers" or "unsigned integers", it just has sized integer types with (un)signed *operations*). These operations are semantically working with raw bytes, which the unsigned types model better.
2014-04-11libtest: rename `BenchHarness` to `Bencher`Liigo Zhuang-7/+7
Closes #12640
2014-04-03Bump version to 0.11-preBrian Anderson-1/+1
This also changes some of the download links in the documentation to 'nightly'.
2014-04-03auto merge of #13286 : alexcrichton/rust/release, r=brsonbors-1/+1
Merging the 0.10 release into the master branch.
2014-04-02rand: remove (almost) all ~[]'s from Vec.Huon Wilson-2/+2
There are a few instances of them in tests which are using functions from std etc. that still are using ~[].
2014-03-31Bump version to 0.10Alex Crichton-1/+1
2014-03-29auto merge of #13188 : FlaPer87/rust/master, r=alexcrichtonbors-31/+1
2014-03-29Register new snapshotFlavio Percoco-31/+1
2014-03-28Convert most code to new inner attribute syntax.Brian Anderson-9/+9
Closes #2569
2014-03-27serialize: use ResultSean McArthur-3/+33
All of Decoder and Encoder's methods now return a Result. Encodable.encode() and Decodable.decode() return a Result as well. fixes #12292
2014-03-23auto merge of #13102 : huonw/rust/totaleq-deriving, r=thestingerbors-8/+1
std: remove the `equals` method from `TotalEq`. `TotalEq` is now just an assertion about the `Eq` impl of a type (i.e. `==` is a total equality if a type implements `TotalEq`) so the extra method is just confusing. Also, a new method magically appeared as a hack to allow deriving to assert that the contents of a struct/enum are also TotalEq, because the deriving infrastructure makes it very hard to do anything but create a trait method. (You didn't hear about this horrible work-around from me :(.)
2014-03-23std: remove the `equals` method from `TotalEq`.Huon Wilson-8/+1
`TotalEq` is now just an assertion about the `Eq` impl of a type (i.e. `==` is a total equality if a type implements `TotalEq`) so the extra method is just confusing. Also, a new method magically appeared as a hack to allow deriving to assert that the contents of a struct/enum are also TotalEq, because the deriving infrastructure makes it very hard to do anything but create a trait method. (You didn't hear about this horrible work-around from me :(.)
2014-03-23Register new snapshotsFlavio Percoco-4/+0
2014-03-22Remove outdated and unnecessary std::vec_ng::Vec imports.Huon Wilson-1/+0
(And fix some tests.)
2014-03-21test: Make manual changes to deal with the fallout from removal ofPatrick Walton-14/+18
`~[T]` in test, libgetopts, compiletest, librustdoc, and libnum.
2014-03-20Removing imports of std::vec_ng::VecAlex Crichton-2/+0
It's now in the prelude.
2014-03-20rename std::vec -> std::sliceDaniel Micay-6/+6
Closes #12702
2014-03-15Add rustdoc html crate infoSteven Fackler-0/+3
2014-03-14lint: add lint for use of a `~[T]`.Huon Wilson-0/+2
This is useless at the moment (since pretty much every crate uses `~[]`), but should help avoid regressions once completely removed from a crate.
2014-03-12Use generic impls for `Hash`Erick Tryzelaar-4/+11
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.