| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Lines | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014-05-27 | std: Rename strbuf operations to string | Richo Healey | -3/+3 | |
| [breaking-change] | ||||
| 2014-05-24 | core: rename strbuf::StrBuf to string::String | Richo Healey | -2/+2 | |
| [breaking-change] | ||||
| 2014-05-14 | test: Remove all uses of `~str` from the test suite. | Patrick Walton | -5/+5 | |
| 2014-04-18 | Replace all ~"" with "".to_owned() | Richo Healey | -3/+3 | |
| 2014-04-14 | Use new attribute syntax in python files in src/etc too (#13478) | Manish Goregaokar | -3/+3 | |
| 2014-02-07 | Added tests to make tidy | Derek Guenther | -0/+10 | |
| 2013-10-06 | Add appropriate #[feature] directives to tests | Alex Crichton | -0/+1 | |
| 2013-10-01 | remove the `float` type | Daniel Micay | -2/+2 | |
| It is simply defined as `f64` across every platform right now. A use case hasn't been presented for a `float` type defined as the highest precision floating point type implemented in hardware on the platform. Performance-wise, using the smallest precision correct for the use case greatly saves on cache space and allows for fitting more numbers into SSE/AVX registers. If there was a use case, this could be implemented as simply a type alias or a struct thanks to `#[cfg(...)]`. Closes #6592 The mailing list thread, for reference: https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/rust-dev/2013-July/004632.html | ||||
| 2013-08-17 | Fix warnings it tests | Erick Tryzelaar | -1/+4 | |
| 2013-02-01 | check-fast fallout from removing export, r=burningtree | Graydon Hoare | -1/+1 | |
| 2012-12-24 | Assign correct types to struct-like enum variant constructors | Tim Chevalier | -0/+11 | |
| Before, the type was just the enum type itself, which caused an assertion failure in iter_variant in trans::base. r=brson Closes #4229 | ||||
