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2018-09-06Migrated slew of run-pass tests to various subdirectories of `ui/run-pass/`.Felix S. Klock II-45/+0
2015-04-08Remove pretty-expanded from failing testsAlex Crichton-1/+0
This commit removes pretty-expanded from all tests that wind up calling panic! one way or another now that its internals are unstable.
2015-03-26Mass rename uint/int to usize/isizeAlex Crichton-1/+1
Now that support has been removed, all lingering use cases are renamed.
2015-03-23rustdoc: Replace no-pretty-expanded with pretty-expandedBrian Anderson-0/+2
Now that features must be declared expanded source often does not compile. This adds 'pretty-expanded' to a bunch of test cases that still work.
2015-03-05Remove integer suffixes where the types in compiled code are identical.Eduard Burtescu-10/+10
2013-05-19Use assert_eq! rather than assert! where possibleCorey Richardson-6/+6
2013-03-29librustc: Remove `fail_unless!`Patrick Walton-6/+6
2013-03-07librustc: Convert all uses of `assert` over to `fail_unless!`Patrick Walton-6/+6
2013-02-01check-fast fallout from removing export, r=burningtreeGraydon Hoare-1/+1
2013-01-26testsuite: Eliminate uses of structural records from most run-pass testsTim Chevalier-4/+4
Except the pipes tests (that needs a snapshot)
2012-12-13librustc: Make `use` statements crate-relative by default. r=brsonPatrick Walton-4/+1
2012-12-10Reliciense makefiles and testsuite. Yup.Graydon Hoare-0/+10
2012-09-11Convert 'use' to 'extern mod'. Remove old 'use' syntaxBrian Anderson-1/+1
2012-09-05test: "import" -> "use"Patrick Walton-1/+1
2011-12-13Copy first batch of material from libstd to libcore.Graydon Hoare-1/+1
2011-11-01Fix alignment of interior pointers of dynamic-size types. Closes #1112Brian Anderson-0/+37
GEP_tup_like finds interior pointers by creating a tuple of all the types preceding the element it wants a pointer to, then asks for the size of that tuple. This results in incorrect pointers when the alignment of that tuple is not the alignment of the interior type you're getting a pointer to.